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QI..· Fan deposits ::: :.:o~:· Basin deposits )\ ~ t~ SCALE: I I I I 2 0 1 2 Miles Sou rce: CDMG Bakersfield Sheet SIT[. ¡JOB II 215 ARCa SS #0583 1350 0605 SITE LOC, Q Bakersfield, CA MAP TYPE, Site Geology DRA\JN BY, \ DATE, APPRDVED BY, I DATE, MH 1/91 JDP 1/91 I FIGURE 3 I ~\GI'OUND\JAT(R , . T(CHNOLOGY - . ý -J ~t ~?1 ;¡;\ .j j¡i.N Ÿ / ili , liS Ii PANAMA Legend -$-Site N 0, ------ \7 /"" Depth to Groundwater SITE, ARCa SS #0583 JOB it 215 350 0605 SITE LOC, Bakersfield. CA SCALE: 4000 0 2000 4000 feet MAP TYPE, Depth to Groundwater Source: K.C W.Ä. Report. 1990 DRA\JN BY, MH I FIGURE 4 APPROVED BY: JDP DATE: 1/91 I ~ GROUNDIJATER []:]D TCCHNOLOGY ~ -/ ,- e - Legend -fSite N O· ~ 2\ /'" Groundwater Elevation SITE' ARCa SS #0583 JOB \I 215 350 0605 SITE LOC: Bokersfield. CA SCALE: 1- MAP TYPE: Groundwater Gradien t APPRovED BY: JDP DATE: 1/91 4000 o feet 2000 4000 DRA'w'N BY: MH I FIGURE 5 o:Jœ GROUND\lATER IrnD! TECHNOLOGY Source: K.C. W.A. Report, 1990 Sign Footing "ö d o 0:: Q) -.> ..0 ~ Former Tanks <10 <10 ~ <10 T5 -3 <10 <10 <10 ---- 1100 300 - --, I I I I I _ -.J Building ~1 <10 P1 ,------, I I Ming Avenue ~ '\ ., LEGEND N ~ e B~ Boring Location 2' Sample Location -vx with TPH results T Tank P Product Line I Service Island SCALE: r -..------ 20' 0 10' 20' JOB # 022 e SITE LOC, DA TE BY I FIGURE 6 GROUNDVAT(R TECHNOLOGY e e ,;~ ,~. A South 84 86 85 A' North silty sand gravel ? --. 10' <0.5 - 10' <1.0 sand TPHG=1000 (approximate limits) 20' <0.5 20' <1.0 <0.005 <10 <0.5 <0.005 30' 30' <1.0 <0.005 <10 <10 rS.3 March '87 86 May '91 <0.005 <0.005 2157 <10 <10 40' <0.5 <0.005 40' <1.0 <10 <0.005 <10 sand 50' <0.005 50' <10 <0.005 <10 60' Borings B3 & 84 were drilled in 1987. 60' Legend Scale: I I 10 0 5 10 0.52 = Benzene 840 TPHG ...-- . - ./' Approximate stratigraphic contact SIT(. JOB 11022 Arco SS #0583 500654 SITE LOC, . . Bakersfield, California DESCRIPTION: Cross-Section A-A' 0380 = tank pit sample TPHG in mg/kg projected south (January 1991) DRAVN BY, SAB I FIGURE APPROVED BY, DATÐ JDP 6 91 · I f \i " e e I'; , i Legend 4- Site N 10' -----: /' Depth to Groundwater SiTE- ARCa SS #0583 JOB *' 215 350 0605 SiTE LOC, Bakersfield, CA SCALE: 4000 0 2000 4000 feet MAP TYPE, Depth to Groundwater Source: K.C. W.A. Report, 1990 DRA \.IN BY' MH l FIGURE 4 APPROVED BY' JDP DATE' 1/91 e e \~ ç Legend , :..--- '2\0 Groundwater Elevation ,/' -$- Site N Slm ARca SS #0583 JOB 11215 350 0605 SITE LOC' Bakersfield, CA SCALE: 4000 \ 0 2000 4000 feet MAP TYPE: Groundwater Gradient Source: K.C.W.A. Report, 1990 DRAVN BY: MH \ FIGURE 5 APPRDvED BY' DATE: JDP 1/91 '" ~ ö o 0::: C¡) ..... .c ~ Sign Footing -" õ ~ .. 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Bokersfleld, CA MAP TYPE: Site Geology DRAVN BY' \ DATE: \APPROVED BY' \ DATE· MH 1/91 JDP 1/91 I FIGURE 3 I ~GROUND\JATER [ll] TECHNOLOGY ("'- Sign Footing ~ t3 o ec: Q) ..., .0 .c-> ~ Former Tanks <10 ~~~ ~l~~ ~~~ (Xì r<ì ~ 1.4 IT21 1T3"T~ +- <10 3ðO~~I\,¡r rr îB2 ~~:g ;:S-.3 ~~g 81 VY ---- 2000- 1100 . t I 150 + 300 Approximate La era Extent Of Plume -, 1 I I I I -~ 84+ Building .$J..O <10"\ XP1 ,----, I I Ming Avenue ~] LEGEND N ì e B'-t Boring Location 2' Sample Location ? with TPH results T Tank P Product Line I Service Island SCALE: 20' 0 10' 20' SITE, ARC a S5 JOB . 21 5 #0583 350 0605 SITE LOC, 3220 Mirig Avenue Bakersfield, California HAP TYPE, Sample Locotions with Analytical Results DRAWN BY' T DATE· APPROVED BY, I DATE. MH 4/91 JDP 4/91 REV REVISION DATE BY I FIGURE 2 I Em GROUND\lAT[R T[CHtO..œy e I, .. .. .. ~lV'iN6 ~IS"nl\lZ::( 1.. ' Iofv'., 1:4-V' lo I I-ION' -,-IT - ~ C:,' u .Gr.--r~> I Q!) 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(f) ~::J Z (,) '0 J> ;JJ "1:'- /.... /~-:-- C) (;\ \ \ / /11 I I tf')- '0 » () 1"1 U) __._________ ___ 1.---- \ ..... è f 1,.\ \ z ,. ft) 7v / . -.' /" . I ,. i _. . . . . _ _ . . ,- i..··· .: ..," .:, '. . .\. .", : .'¡ .. c' ! . / ;.":;::-..::~.~:;;;__:1:s:;::.__=____..¡:¡;;:~-:-:-.::::::--·· -,--J . . :.:- -: . ~ -.. .._- .-..-.-. - l \ \ \ - ...--_.._~_.__. ---..----.--' -----;--= " ~!\".-' ., \ "t } .~. ---~- - . j ,j PREPARED FOR: MS. KATERI LUKA ARCOPRODUCTSCOMPANY P.O. BOX 6411 ARTESIA, CALIFORNIA 90702-6411 (213) 404-5360 SITE CHARACTERIZATION WORK PLAN ARCO SERVICE STATION #0583 3220 MING AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA .""'- APRIL 19, 1991 PREPARED BY: GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. 4101 ALKEN STREET, SUITE B-1 BAKERSFIELD, CA~LIFORNIA 93308 (805) 589-8601 WRITTEN BY: ~ A1 . ~ /'~ ~'2f OF L\ÝO JONATHAN D. PAR ~A REGISTERED GEOLOGIST #4728 . REVIEWED BY: p-- t- P'-. £" F'::rf\ PETER J. RAFfERY, REGISTERED GEOLOGIST #4018 / ., """,'~'-,;1.;-~ ;~! . _~~,=__=" GROUNDWATER " , I ".~~~,L~_"'; TECHNOLOGY,INC. , ' ~-,~!," :~ . ~6T~~ ote¿~ 5~- ....."../ ,,- BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MAlliRIAL DMSION 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 APPLICATION TO PERFORM A TIGHINESS TEST FACILITY ~-Þ 5g~ ADDRESS '?,.:l.Q VVliV\j A~. PERMITTO OPERA1E # OPERATORS NAME .A-c..u ?roOVlc..ts NUMBER OF TANKS TO BE 1ESJED ~ OWNERS NAME AV't:. c ~ IS PIPING GOING TO BE JESJED ~ Fs TANK # VOLUME CONTENTS ~ ? <67 1 ? Y} ~ ? c;z . TANKTESTING COMPANY T£.I.. \"'~. JEST METHOD 'ÇI NAME OF TES1ER··loN.'y~~ÞÅN t STAJE REGISTRATION # I~ DA 1E & TIME JEST IS TO BE CONDUCfED '2.. .(0- 9 ~ ,ADDRESS ~,-ç '^->. ~,,"b~ ~k..O. ß1A.kiD a. ~ iC ~ "1lsoÇ CERTIFICATION # OLf 7 of( í560 4If/£vV Z-J ê-9'g-- DAJE q:- SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT " ~ \...,---- ~ . BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMI. BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION 29 RovelDber 1977 Date APPLICATION PL 028 Application No. In conformity ~ith provisions of pertinent ordinances, codes and/or regulations, application is made by: A~lan~f~ Rf~hffeld Name of Company , 3220 MiftR'Avenue Address 7- to display, store, install, use, operate, sell or handle materials or processes involving or creating con- ditions deemed hazardous to life or property as follows: Tna~11at:fon of 1 - 10,000 gallon underaround ._oUne store_ tank. issued Permit denied ...... -............... ---.. ---...... .--.. --... -...--.....-..... ---....-.... ........ Fire Marshal John Havard Const:ruction, Inc.. Date ~.---'-' ------_..~---,- ..----- -----. -. ,,---,. - ---.0-- _,__ _. _. __,_ ":" "': JHil-24-"31 THU 1C1:1'3 ID:HF:CI] F'ETFÜLEUr,] F'FÜ[J ...-. --,.- TEL rjC! :~21::: 4C4 '-:,:::42 t:;57'3 FI(12 AACO Products colw 17315 Studebaker Road Cerrltos, California 90701.1489 Telephone'213 404 pOO Mailing Address: Box 6411 Art..!., C.llfornl. 90702'¡411 . .~~ ~'" January 23, 1991 n,~)?J\ 252S.2/..:'.ö t'1 ¡r. , ~...-. ..'V" iii.. ~<9 /('i-''' (.,;;.\ /, 'I ..., /8 ~~~ \~~\ ~\ \~9" \t~~~t~ }) '\.."" ,:, / .-.; p~ C\ / ,:,.-., '2>\.-/ ~'-~l~LC\.G ,~/ " Mr. Wesley Nicks Hazardous Materials Specialist Kern COunty Resource Management Agency Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 RE: Hydrocarbon-Bearing Soil, ARea Facility #0583, Mfng Avenue and Wible Road, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Nicks; - Hydrocarbon-bearing soil has been encoulltered during construction activities at the above- referenced ARCO facility. The soil underlies the southern end of three former storage tanks. ARCOunderstands that the County may request further assessment of the extent of contaminatiOl1, and that remediation of this soU may be required in the future. ARea also understands that some assessment and remediation options may not be possible because of the installation of new tanks. However, wen~established technologies for assessing and remediating gasoline-bearing soils in place are ~vai1aÞle and can be utilized if necess~ at this site. ARCO wm install new underground storage tank$ adjacent to the former storage tanks. ~ requested by the County, the folJowing procedures will be followed during tank replacement: · All work at the site will be conducted following the recommendations in the site safety plan submitted by Groundwater Technology; · A Grounpwater Technology representative will supervise all excavation in the vicinity of known hydrocarbon impaction,. and soil will be screened and ambient air wHl be monitored with a photoionization detector~ · All soil suspected of containing hydrocarbons will not be removed from the immediate vicinity of areas of known impaction, such that this soil can be characterized durJng later ass~ssment, if required; · H ambient air concentrations exceed 100 pp111 workers will be required to wear NIOSH approved respirators as described in the site safety plan. ARca PI'CN1",·u. CUlnp."" ia II glvt.lon 01 AtlentlcAiCl"ltletoComøeny APPC· 7()76-R (/.I;!!J) JAH-24-' '31 THU 1[1: 1'3.: AP(O PETFÜLEUr'l PROD TEL ~J:213 4[14 5342 . 1:*579 P03 ~ If you have any que.stions, please contact me at (213) 404·5360. Sincerely, ARca Products Company ~ SenIor Environmental Engineer .' cc: Amy Green, Kern County Environmental Health Jon Parker, Groundwater Technology. . . I I /1 · - SMC Laboratory Client Name: Groundwater Technology, Inc. Address 4101 Alken Street, Suite B-1 Bakersfield, CA 93308 Attention Mr. Jon Parker Date samples received 01-16-91 Date analysis completed: 01-16-91 Date of report 01-16-91 Project Name: Arco 0583 project * : 215-350-0605 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS: .' r-D \ ,-\ ~¡J , Q t9St. RFCE\\j~.\ w.... 1 (l Analytical Chemistry * 388 ID: T2S-2' ugm/gm MDL,ugm/gm Benzene 0.012 0.0050 Toluene ND 0.0050 Ethylbenzene ND 0.0050 p-Xylene ND 0.0050 m-Xylene 0.0050 0.0050 o-Xylene 0.0064 0.0050 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0050 TPH (Gasoline) 1.4 1.0 Method of Analysis for BTX/TPH (Gasoline) MDL = Minimum Detection Level TPH = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons ugm/gm = micrograms per gram (ppm) ND = None Detected ~~t Maung . Thein Analytical Chemist 3155 Pegasus Drive P.O. Box 80835 · · Bakersfield, CA 93308 Bakersfield, CA 93380 · [J 3810/8020 (FID) I · (805) 393-3597 FAX (805) 393·3623 e ~ .. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS: * 389 ID: T2S-6' Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene ugm/gm 0~22 2.7 2.4 7.9 16. 16. 2.3 MDL,ugm/gm 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 TPH (Gasoline) 380. 1.0 * 390 ID: T3S-2' ugm/gm MDL,ugm/gm Benzene 'L~ - 0.0050 Toluene 83. 0.0050 Ethylbenzene 42. 0.0050 p-Xylene 100. 0.0050 m-Xylene 220. 0.0050 o-Xylene 160. 0.0050 Isopropylbenzene 14. 0.0050 (Gasoline) ,-vfJu. - TPH 1.0 * 391 ID: T3S-6' Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene ugm/gm ..... -_.~ 32. 22. 69. 140. 110. 12. MDL,ugm/gm 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 TPH (Gasoline) -~- 1.0 Má~~~ Analytical Chemist '~ » . RESULTS OF ANALYSIS: # 392 ID: T4S-2' Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene rn-Xylene a-Xylene Isopropylbenzene ugrn/grn ~ 6.1 6.8 37. 83. 64. 8.1 MDL,ugrn/gm 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 TPH (Gasoline) ".-- 1.0 # 393 ID: T4S-6' ugm/gm MDL,ugm/grn Benzene ~ Aio.4.....~ 0.0050 Toluene 0.72 0.0050 Ethylbenzene 1.4 0.0050 p-Xylene 7.2 0.0050 m-Xylene 16. 0.0050 o-Xylene 16. 0.0050 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.0050 TPH (Gasoline) ~:n_41' 1.0 J a Mau~' Analytical Chemist . GTE L _ ~:8VOI:A~;R~/SN ~~¿ 4080- Pike Lane Concord, CA 94520 415-685-7852 Project Manager. -:f::¡ 'J r~~k__________ Address: '-110 I l-ll k",_~' ~:,.t# eJ ßA L~c' ,.' \-, ' {c( Project Number. CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY RECORD 72 AND ANAL YSIS REQUEST .- ANAL VSIS REQUEST - I I o 0 800-544-3422 (In CA) 800-423-7143 (Outside CA) Phone It: çy'!"> c~-~.; ',1'-0(:-:'1 , [J ' [] [] I !w! UJ '()) <{ (') ~. , § ~ d ~ i [] ~ ~ r ~;;; % 2 0 Q) (") ~ 0 .c ~ -, [] :t iti ('5 '~ 0 0 ú5 [] .8 0 lnID~M~ ~ ~ ÆI~ :t ~ [] [] [] C\ ~ [],o Q; £' g <DI !(!) ~ E 0 ~ g :31 :31.6 ~ :J 0 0 0 ___. [] (!) 010' (!) () co co co I I ~ 0 0 0 ~ ~[]:~ ~ ID C\ co W : ~I=II~ ~ ~ g g g 2 w W I ~I'~ ro <{ <{ <{ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 õ ~ ~ ~ ¡:: ()) I ()) I ~ I~ ~ ~ w w w I f d.; I,") ! ¡/I 1 i i : I,P Iv'! I [ i j \ : : '~---II , 'f ') ¡ 1/1: I , N() ! vi : I ! !~~1 I ¿I') I vl I ! t-LJJ I ¿'µ~!liiT ~~-T-- :--T-:--=~ -r- -+--I---r-~-I--I' -+ I ,I" 1 -m----r-:-.--T -I:n_+-.,...-~t I I ! I Ii,! FAX It: hC"::;- '::;;::J<¡, ,4.:c.5:' ._-----~._--.--_. ~---_._.,---~-_.. . Site location: __L2LLL"-C2_h~0l _ t3 R ç_ç~_ C':Sf:~::i_u__ Project Name: :::z S __._-S su Of:,o<Ç I attest that the proper field sampling procedures were used during the collection of these samples. '-~-'---- Field Source GTEL ¡Q Sample of Lab # ~ ID Sample (Lab use ~ ~ ~nIY)# D Z t-£ Me !;!/ 8 - 'It - (,)<)-2_ G"J> , T)S- t.. II T~s- i..__~~_~___ h T:) '> -.£_ _ __~____ T'CJ;,>- ¿" I _______.. __~._.m______.__. (,ls-e I, -...- - -- -----.--." ------------.-. __u__._____.u ------- ----- .------_. - - ._.~------ ..----.-..-----,..- - -.--.----.----.--. ... w_ ...,.. ___ Sampler Name (Print): ,- }) /. ,.Jc,. '/-t,.-Lh"''' -----r---......------------- _______h____·_·___ . Matrix Method Sampling Preserved I w a: (!)a: ~-' ow <{-a:::JI :dih: ü3 Ö l X. .__. u_. --.___ 3.81 ___ __n .~.. _s_t~ J __h__ "'- _~îi__ ______ ,~_ _ _~_'L~ ..._ '{.. '" s 1-~ ¡ " 3ð8 --- ---.-----. ~---- - .. - ... .- - on _ ..._u_ ._. .__._-~--. -- -- --- SPECIAL HANDLING 24 HOURS t:( AS IV) EXPEDITED 48 Hours 0 SEVEN DAY 0 OTHER (#) BUSINESS DAYS ONOC CLP Level 0 Blue Level 0 FAX ø. II 80 Ww (/)WZI OZ"'o°1- III_ZO W I- « o a.. ._.... .__ -- i I I ! I I ---- --~ -.-. - ---.. .. - .-- __ u . .___n_ - SPECIAL DETECTION LIMITS (Specify) REMARKS: _ _u__ _. SPECIAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS (Specify) Lab Use Only Lot #: [] ~ c: o If) ()) o ~ If) 1:J () 1:J [] (1 'õ () -' 1) -' 0 0 Q; [] CI) e> I[) I[) I 0 I <{ + C\ 0 + > 0 CI) CI) 0 'Ë 0 0 ()) ()) If) If) O· Z Z () () 1:J CI) ~ <0 :2 ID 0 '" "' 0 ~ .,; Q) <{ ë (') ~ '" 0 0 [] 0 2 0 > 0 0 0 0 .=! ;;; v t- If) 0 õ " (') C\ C\ ro ~ .... co co co ID !!! ~ 0 0 0 0 <tI 0 0 V I/) ~ ID è5 N ~ " ~ C\ C\ x D: .... CD <D CD 0 ~ 0 <{ <{ <{ ~ -' <{ <{ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ W W W W W ~ W -' I fP@@R OR!G~~£/L - --. 6236 CUSTODY RECORD , 10 ! ~ ~. ~ i "" è I ~ ~ I ~ :~ '# ü - <tI - () :ö a: >. ........ 0 CU ~ -' 1= 0 3: I [] ë i{~ 'õ -. c. .8 I 0 .c -' If) ~ - ~ (1 CI) ü: ..... 0 \ ro [] ...J If) >. ~~~ ~ ¡:;. .D ID .:;; --0 --0 ~ ï¡¡ Q) Q) ~ e .2: .2: \ è5 Q) Q) Q) <{ U U 0 0 Q) Q) Q) II II II ! I I ! I I I I Q) Q) Q) ! ! E E E f= f= f= - - I Q) ~ Q) Q) ! Cõ..:::Cõ Cõ i o 0 0 -_ I I i I Work Order #: Storage Location -----.---- L.: Q) a. ~ { (/) >- È'0: .D -g "" -g ~~~ ;:¡ ;:¡ CT CT 'Ø ,_~, II I II- >- .D U Q) .c .~ ;:¡ CT C Q) II 01./1S:91 11:06 FAX 1~) 3i1 Si20 G.T.E.L. e 141001 ---- ----- - ---- Post~lt'" brand f ~ . 'tel ax tr~nSmlttal memo 7671 FrOnt --- --- Co. 0( Project Number: ð ;J.. ~ (!)O 0 9. 0 Lf z.. Contract Number: MÃ6L.;~j~ ~acJlIty Number: Rt '.) Work Order Number: TJ -~ \- J..b 1~ Report Issue Date: NOV m et 19, 19~O Cept. Co. ./'} I FSI(/I -n:::o -;.'b"< ... PnOtl6 # Fa)., Table 1 . ANALYTICAL RESULTS Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline in Soil Modified EPA Method 8020/801Sa GTEL Sample Number If\- ')..A JA 'ft4 alent Identification \ I F -'2.. T\W-1.. 11G "'<ø T1 vJ-b Date Sampled rll& ql - - Date Extracted 'In ql ... Date Analyzed 1\!9.q f " Detection Analyte Urn It, mg/Kg ConcentratIon, mg/Kg Benzenl! 0.005 () I 00 ') t>i~()k O,OOS- () . (j (J1.., Toluéne 0.005 -<. Ù, ct> <) o·OOç OlE) 18 <().tt")Ð) Ethyt Be nzene 0.005 < 0 . CQ '\' <"O·DOÇ Q·OID ~O.CO\ Xylene (~otal) 0.015 <c·C,Ç'" <C.ñlS' o , ~~~ C>.~,~ BTEX (tl )tal) . o .oO'Ç O.DI () . S"'J..." 0,0').4- TPH as 3asoline 10 <-\0 <'lfI 1\ <Jo GTEL Sample Number S"J4 £It 7l/t CZA Client Identification T.;:l.N-1... T:1N-b ï3N-,- T3N·b Date Sampled 1/11, - --. q I Date Extracted .1 I? Ii I '-,. Date Analyzed / I~I ~ ~ Deteetion l AnaJyte Limit, mg/Kg Concentration, mgjKg Benzenl) 0.005 OÐo~ Ù ,00-6 < 0.00.:;' ð .00 \ Toluene 0.005 4:.0·01J' <..c .0(') ( <Ü. (x)<Ç -<0 ·ùoç Ethyl BEnzene 0.005 <ð. 00(" <'ò.Oð' <0, 00 ~ -< 0 OC (" Xylene (total) 0.015 <~'O\'î -'Ij) .Ði 5 <'o.O\Ç'., ·JO ,02 'J BTEX (t. )tal) . O.~ O·CO~ ~.- Ó,. ?.l.f TPH as3ascline 10 <10 ¿IQ lL JD ·(10 a "" Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste. SW-846, Third Edition, Revision 0, US EPA Methods r lovember 1986: Extraction by EP A Methods 3550 and 5030 GTEL Torrance. CA BTEXSSD.~ ET Page 2 of 7 1 j o-.J , (\~\~\. '/r'(;/71 A-tf,1 ~.!~,~ ..- l"'lo~...rOIlIH, I"1C. 01;18;91 11: Oi F..u 1 . ~i1 8i20 , G.T.E.L. e [ãJ 002 .' . PrOject Number: Contract Number: Facility Number. Work Order Number. Report I~ue Data: D" ~ ooe 'fr¡1f i.. M16~W18S60 ~~ ~:J 'L ~\-~í Novam er19, 1990 Table 1 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons . as Gasoline in Soli Modified EPA Method 8020/8015a GTEL Sample Number q~ I £9 fI- 111\ 17IÎ Client Identification 1'\1.\ ~ 1.. TtJ-j -6 TsE - "- TS~~6 Date Sampled 1)1\.. ~i , .._-.... Date Extracted i\\1\ I Date Analyzed i\l~ ~I --~ Detection AnaJyte Umit, mg/Kg Concentration. mg/Kg Benzene 0.005 o ,ooif? ().OO'!J 0.00\ <ð.OOS" Toluene 0.005 -< ð . 00 ç o.oúb <: 0 .Cti<Ç <D .Ooc.;- Ethyt Ben:~ene 0.005 '<'ù .00.\( O.mL -<r>. ()ù ç <'0.00\' Xylene (to:al) 0.015 D ,0'1." ð.13 <'1) I ell\ <D.OIS' BTE< (total) - () ,0:)1- O.IS' O,OO~ ....:..... '. TPH as Gasoline 10 <10 -<.. \ 0 "::'10 </õ GTEL Sample Number \'3Pï I'tPr ~ Client Identification 1'"51"-1 T5W-Ð .- Date Sampled I I\,. '11 - ~ Date Extracted In ~I ""'""- -- Date Analyzed ( \8 I ~ \ ----:.. Detection l Analyte Umit. mg/Kg , Concentration, mgjKg Benzene 0_005 <~,oo5' ð,Oo ç Toluene 0.005 ..(c(ooç <\).~oç Ethyl BellZene 0.005 L.~ .CD Ç" .(O.ODÇ Xylene (t otal) 0.015 04'1) .Qf'Ç ..(r¡) ,0\') BTEX (tc tal) - ,.- .- TPH as Gasoline 10 "'If) <\0 a ". T~st Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, $W-846, Third Edition, Revision 0, US EPA Methods 1\ ovember 1986; Extraction by EP A Methods 3550 and 5030 GTEL Torra.1ee, CA BTEXSSD.~ ET Page 2 at 7 '-ß ~ 0'..] 1\ 1 '1\\ \ . . ~.!~,~ _ LAsoaAToal!S. INC. Table 1 ANAL YTleAL RESULTS ~ Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline In Sog Modified ËPA Method 8020/80158 GTEL. Sample Number 2-- ClIent Idemlficadon - -- 6 L IN - 6 ' Oate Sampled 1-[ b I Date Extracted I .- - ( Date Analyzed 1- 21- Detection Umit, mgjKg 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.015 01.: 22: 91 16: 20 F.n 1 e îi1 Si20 7~"J3_ - - Post-It"" b and fax transmittal memo 7671 # of pages .. To I From (,to r¡ t Co. Dept. FoX" Analyte ( Benzene Toluene Ethyt BeröZene Xytene (Mtal) BTEX (to:3l) TPH as (, sollna 10 Analyte GTEL Sample Number alent Identification Date Sampled Date extraCted Date Analyzed Detection Limit, mg/Kg 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.015 8ênzene Toluene Ethyi Ber1~ene Xylene (t etal) BTEX (tc,tai) a == I , ,<- GTEL Terral Ice. CA BTEXSSD.SET G.T.E.L. e 141001 -- Project Number: ontract Number: Mni~W18S60 ::acalty Number: : Order Number: port Issue Date: November 29, 1990 , Vl,H I - ;-~-'1 J Page 2 of? Ul'::~,::l- 1ü;':lf:1..1. 1 '.:1:) .)11 ')1':\.1 \.'" J.. t.-:-L-: !t:J I)U':' ,', . , .... , . e . t Project Number. Contract NumbE,r. M1 6~W1 6SSO FacUlty Number. Work Order Number: -"'" Report Issue Date: Novemcer 29, 1990 , , Table 1 ANALYTICAl. RESULTS , Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum HydroCarbons · as GasolIne In Sog c; ) Modified EPA Method 8020/80158 GTEL Sample Number C/.f( fUr alent Identification -p 1-"2.- Þ /--/. Date Sampled I-II:. -¿'I --- Date Extracted / -/7-' I - Cate Analyzed T -"2;~ , ~2--¿Jf·1 Detection Analyte Umlt. mg/Kg ConcentratIon, mg/Kg Benzene 0.005 ~ ~J')D ~ <JJ/)-C~ Toluene . O.OOS o .. 'iX..f2. .(), e5" z.. Erhyl Ber 2ene 0.005 ¿"O~oö1) ~, {j7) b . Xylene (tljtal) 0.015 O\~21 ä. ð'3 S- BTEX (to;:al) - O( 0 7 q (JJl1. 3 TPH as ~·fisollne 10 <10 zlÒ GTEL sample Number Client Ident!ffcatlon Date Sampled Date Extracted Date Analyzed Detection . Analyte Umit. rng/Kg Concentration. mg/Kg Benzene 0.005 Toluene 0.005 Ethyl8el1Zene 0.005 Xylene (1otal) 0.015 BTEX (te,tal) . TPH as (;asoHne 10 . a ". nst Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846. Third Edition, Revision 0; US EPA Methods November 1986: Extraction by EPA Methods 35$0 and 5030 I " 1'(. GTEL Torral Ice, CA BTEXSSD.SET Page 2 of 7 '.:, e . RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY i¥ RANDALL L.. ABBOTT DIRÈCTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT, DIRECTOR EnvironmentaJ HeaJth Services Department STEVE McCALLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WlWAM J. RODDY. APCO Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES. AICP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER 270010 FACILITY ARCO Station #583 3220 Ming Road Bakersfield, CA 93304 OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: ARCO Products Company 17315 Studebaker Road Cerritos, CA CONTRACfOR: Wegener Construction 1710 Calloway Bakersficld, CA License # 413913 Phone No. (805) 589-5570 Phone No. (213) 404-5300 -X- NEW BUSINESS CHANGE OWNERSHIP RENEWAL MODIFICATION OTHER PERMIT EXPIRES April 23. 1991 APPROVAL DATE ') APPROVED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POST ON PREMI SES . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONDITIONS AS FOLLOW: Standard Instructions 1. All construction to be as per facility plans approved by this department and verified by inspection by Permitting Authority. 2. All equipment and materials in this construction must be installed in accordance with all manufacturers' specifications. 3. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site inspection(s) with 48-hour advance notice. 4. Backfill material for piping and tanks to be as per manufacturers' specifications. 5. Float vent valves are required on vent/vapor lines of underground tanks to prevent overfilling. . 6. Construction inspection record card is included with permit given to Permittee. This card must be posted at job sitc prior to initial inspcction. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority and arrange for each group of required inspections numbered as per instructions on card. Generally, inspections will be made of: a. Tank and backfill b. Piping system with secondary containment leak interception/raceway c. Overfill protection and leak,detection/monitoring d. Any other inspection deemed necessary by Permitting Authority. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 ~ A 'x'. (WIt:;' QJ; 1 11100 e e Standard Instructions Permit No. 270010 7. All underground metal connections (e.g. piping, fitting, fill pipes) to tank(s) must be electrically isolated and wrapped to a minimum 20 mil thickness with corrosion-preventive, gasoline-resistant tape or otheIWise protected from corrosion. 8. Primary and secondary containment of both tank(s) and underground piping must not be subject to physical or chemical deterioration due to the substance(s) stored in them. Documentation from tank, piping, and seal manufacturers of compatibility with these substance( s) must be submitted to Permitting Authority prior to construction. 9. No product shall be stored in tank(s) until approval is granted by the Permitting Authority. 10. Contractor must be certified by tank manufacturer for installation of fiberglass tank(s), or tank manufacturer's representative must be present at site during installation. 11. Monitoring requirements for this facility will be described on final "Permit to Operate." 12. Monitoring wells on "Typical Drawings" are not allowed unless monitoring probes are installed and functioning. Con~truction must be in accordance with Hazardous Materials Management Program standards as per UT -50. ACCEPTED ;37 A <:~-I V do. ~ ...&-- WGN:cas DATE: /-23-9/ \27001O.ptc ë:N~~I RON MENTAL HEALTH ~ RTl 2 7 00 " M" S '1' R E E T, S T E W" ù BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 'T ""' "1("" "\ . C· . pr l t No. 0 I .... U I / c..-.- Allcntion Unte /;?-{.í'-0(~ - . " T APPLICATION FOR PER~llT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY A lication check: Facility ~Modification Of Facility OExisting Facility OTransfer Of Ownership Emergency 24-lIour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days \!Í'n({ WrSe.) 10 ~í8' [7. I)) L./otj- 5.3'5 Co Facil i ty Name Areo ,Ss-#- 583 No. Of Tanks if Type Of Business (check): ~Gasoline Station [JOther (describe) Is Tank(s) Located On An Agricultural Farm? [JYes ~o Is Tank(s) Used Primarily For Agricultural Purposes? DYes ~No LJ· I Facility Address 32.20 I''',t'nj Rd.· Nearest Cross St. f b '"L. T R SEC (Rural Locations Only) Tank Owner AyCO ~u.~ Co. Contact Person L~ H4~) Address \~3\c; S+u.ct Ie 1<0. Ci ty / Sta te C'-un'tÐ..s Telephone (213) L/Otf-530o Operator dJ'l.'lond A/ac.,~ r Contact Person Address 3"2."2.0 ¡VI I'~ Rei.. &I(e.y<,.f-¡d~ Zip '1'330c../ Telephone (8rn)39~' 03n~ 1\ ' J'5P I Water To Facility Provided By (~a I uJtt-J~Î Depth to Groundwater1·1t~y'~ I~~ Soil Characteristics At Pacility S4~~ Loo~ ~ Basis For Soil Type and Groundwater Depth Determinations (!ðJ IA.Jd.ju- Co. ., dnlJ/~ k{.K CA Contractor I s License No. l.j) 39/3 Zip Telephone ~f<:C¡-SS70 Proposed Completion Date 'jß.vI1.Ia'b-- "'3 at· 54,?:;;/4LJ- '6C¡ Insurer A. B. C. Contractor ~~~n~f~ Address \, \ 0 WQ ~re'ld Proposed Starting Date ÛC£hI r.3 Worker's Compensation Certification No. D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An £xistinE Facility, Br~ef1y Describ Modifications Proposed -r1nJ! repJa~eJM~+ -unJlr~/1t(d ,al1d/(!a)r:-q ffJ)'(( E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank , Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Premium Diesel Waste Fuel 011 I 0 ~ ŒI 0 0 IZJ 0 [] 1- 0 ~ ŒJ 0 ~ 0 0 0 ~ 0 ŒJ ŒJ 0 0 0 0 'f 0 GJ GJ ~ 0 0 0 0 F. Chemical Composition Of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels ) Tank "Chemical Stored (non-commercial name) CÂS , ( if knòwn) ChemicalPreviousiy Stored (if different) G. Transfer Of Ownership Date Of Transfer Previous Facility Name I, S:t-m<..- Previous Owner accept fully all obligations of Permit No. issued t 1 understand that the Permitting Authority may review a" modify or terminate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this underground storag facility upon receiving this completed form. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This form has been completed and correct. ~ ~ RI~nRture ~ ' under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge 1s true -, T j tl e Ac¡tl1/ ¡¿~ ,4'rV Date /2-3 r}/ú Facility Name Arco :') H. B. 1. 2. i ~e2.. .. l'clmitNo. TANK 11 ( (FILL OUT SEPARATE rORM rO~CH TANK) FOil EACH SECTION. CHECK AI.l. APPROPRIATE BOXES ( ) Vaulted ( ) Non-Vaulted 9ð Double-Wall, () Single-Wall._ Tank is: Tank Material () Carbon Steel () Stainless Steel () Polyvinyl Chloride () Fiberglass-Clad Steel Co<) Fiberglass-Reinforced Plasric () Concrete () Aluminum () Bronze ( ) Unknown () Other (describe) primary C!2nt1!!nmenr Date Installed 3. 4. Thj.ckn~ss (Inches) I '3/8 II Tank Secondary Containment. }.XJ Double-Wall () Synthetic Liner () Other (describe): () Material T¡¡nk Interior Lining ( )' Rubber () Alkyd () Other (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection () Galvanized W' Fiberglass-Clad () Polyethylene Wrap () Vinyl Wrapping () Tar or Asphalt () Unknown () None () Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: (* None () Impressed Current System () Sacrificial Anode System ! I Describe System and Equipment: I 1.&;1.k Detee-tion. Monitorin~. ¡¡nel Interception a. Tank: () Visual (vaulted tanks only) () Groundwater Monitoring Well(s) () Vadose Zone Monitoring Welles) () U-Tube Without Liner () U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring Well{s)* () Vapor Detector* () Liquid Level Sensor* () Conductivity Sensor* M Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank* AP:r: f;bnd.f1 7bSX () Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space () Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation () Periodic Tightness'Testing () None () Unknown () Other Piping: () Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping* ..' .M' Monitoring Sump with Raceway () Sealed Concrete Raceway () Half-Cut Compatible Pipe R;¡ceway () Synthetic Liner Raceway . () None () Unknown () Other *Describe M¡¡ke & Model: Tank Tightness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? (>9 Yes Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair Tank Repaired? () Yes Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs Overfill Protection () Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level () Tape Float Gauge () Float Venr Valves () Capacimnce Sensor ~ Sealed Fill Box () Other: Capacity (Gallons) 10, noo I Manufacrurer \('-f fX't'~ ') () Lined Vault Manufacrurèr: Thickness (Inches) () None () Unknown Capacity (Gallons) s. () Epoxy () Phenolic ¢ó- Glass () Clay () Unknowtt "I ( ) Unlined 6. 7. -J, b. () No Results of Test Testing Company () Unknown 9. W-No ( ) Unknown 10. 11. ~ a. () Auto Shut-Off Controls () None ( ) Unknown List Make & Model for Above Devices b. S - 'Lbl../ ~ 2- 7 t '" (loco lb· pSI~ Underground Piping: 0 Yes. () No II () Unknown Ma~:j~ " a:Q.I~"71 £(,..o..,'c.. Thi~kness (inches) 1!P' JIg II Diameter 2- Manufacru{e'r ,--mrt11 F1,¡ ~:YjiM ø ~ 7l-vrtJ rp Pressure () Suction ( ) Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe Run ) On 11'7''VJé. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: . () Galvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad () Impressed Current () Sacrificial Anode () Polyethylene Wrap () Electrical Isolation () Vinyl Wrap () Tar or Asphalr () Unknown () None ( ) Other (describe): Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: «f Double-Wall () Synthetic Liner System () None () Unknown () Other (describe): c. ,'" Facility Name Arø ~, H. 1. 2. i ,. 5g~ e , TAl,,\. # '_, (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FL.. EACh lANK) FOR EACH SECTION. CHECK All. APPROPRIATE BOXES ( ) Vaulted ( ) Non-Vaulted 9ð Double-Wall ( ) Single-Wall._ PClmit No. 3. Tank is: Tank Material () Carbon Steel () Stainless Steel () Polyvinyl Chloride () Fiberglass-Clad Steel ~ Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic () Concrete () Aluminum () Bronze ( ) Unknown () Other (describe) Primary Containment Date Installed TI1~~s pnches) Tank Secondary Containment }?(J Double-Wall () Synthetic Liner () Other (describe): () Material Tank Interior Lining' () Rubber () Alkyd () Other (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection () Galvanized W Fiberglass-Clad () Polyethylene Wrap ( .) Vinyl Wrapping () Tar or Asphalt () Unknown () None () Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: (* None () Impressed Current System () Sacrificial Anode System Describe System and Equipment: Leak Detection. Monitoring'. and Interception a. Tank: () Visual (vaulted tanks only) () Groundwater Monitoring Welles) () Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) () U-Tube Without Liner () U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring Well(s)* () Vapor Detector· () Liquid Level Sensor· () Conductivity Sensor· M Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank· An T5b.11d.J1 70 sx () Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space () Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation () Periodic Tightness Testing () None () Unknown () Other Piping: () Flow-Restricting Leak DetectQr(s) for Pressurized Piping· ,.' M Monitoring Sump with Ra~)way () Sealed Concrete Raceway () Half-Cut Compatible PipifRaceway () Synthetic Liner Raceway () None () Unknown () Other *Describe Make & Model: Tank TiS!htness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? ('9 Yes Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair Tank Repaired? () Yes Date(s) of Repair(s) Desçribe Repairs Overfill Protection () Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level () Tape Float Gauge ()' Float Vent Valves () Capacitance Sensor ()f Sealed Fill Box () Other: e~-r ~()Vì\-a IÍI1tW¡J- vt\:i ~?:Ç¡.f!.. 5 - '7--fo'l ~ 2-7 g Piping ,(íoe>o Ih· psra--: ') a. Underground Piping: 0 Yes () No () Unknown Ma~~~l . o.W(÷: ''nSWa.",<.- Thi!=kness (inches).' '1811 Diameter 2. II Manufacturf!r,~~ J;(i 1_ í ~ ~\ g ~ C:/J. Pressure () Suction ( ) Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe Run ) OtJ I t1¡l Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: () Galvanized' ~ Fiberglass-Clad () Impressed Current () Sacrificial Anode () Polyethylene Wrap () Electrical Isolation () Vinyl Wrap () Tar or Asphalt () Unknown () None ( ) Other (describe): . Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: Kf Double-Wall ( ) 'Synthetic Liner System () Other (describe): 4. Capacity (Gallons) /0, noo , Manufacturer \{-u--tt'~<; () Lined Vault Manufacturèr: Thickness (Inches) () None () Unknown Capacity (Gallons) s. () Epoxy () Phenolic ¢ Glass () Clay ( ) Unlined () Unknow 6. 7. b. 8. () No Results of Test Testing Company () Unknown 9. W-No ( ) Unknown 10. () Auto Shut-Off Controls () None ( ) Unknown List Make & Model for Above Devices 11. b. c. () None () Unknown 1. 2. if ~ ~~ e TANK #..3 (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION. CHECK AU, APPROPRIATE ßOXES ( ) Vaulted ( ) Non-Vaulted 9ð Double-Wall ( ) Single-WalL !> Fa~iliLY Name Arø ~/ H. ¡)clmiL No. 3. Tank is: Tank Material \ () Carbon Steel () Stainless Steel () Polyvinyl Chloride () Fiberglass.Clad Steel M'" Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic () Concrete () Aluminum () Bronze ( ) Unknown () Other (describe) primary Containment Date Installed 4. Thj.ckn~ss (Inches) I 3/8 II Tank Secondary Containment pQ Double-Wall () Synthetic Liner () OÙ1er (describe): () Material Tank Interior Lining: () Rubber () Alkyd () Other (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection () Galvanized W- Fiberglass·Clad () Polyethylene Wrap () Vinyl Wrapping () Tar or Asphalt () Unknown ()' None () Other (describe): Cathodic Protèction: (* None () Impressed Current System () Sacrificial Anode System Describe System and Equipment: Leak Detection. MonitorinS!'. and Interccption a. Tank: () Visual (vaulted tanks only) () Groundwater Monitoring Welles) () Vadose Zone Monitoring Welles) () U-Tube Without Liner () U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow to Monitoring Well(s)" () Vapor Detector· () Liquid Level Sensor· () Conductiviry Sensor· M Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank" APt l{nI1M1 7b$X () Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U.Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space () Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation () Periodic Tightness'Testing () None () Unknown () Other Piping: () Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping· ..' M Monitoring Sump with Raceway () Sealed Concrete Raceway () Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway , () Synthetic Liner Raceway () None () Unknown () Other *Describe Make & Model: Tank TiS!htness . Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? (~ Yes Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair Tank Repaired? () Yes Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs Overfill Protection () Operator fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level () Tape Float Gauge () Float Vent Valves () Capacitance Sensor ()9" Sealed Fill Box () Other: O,,\1:: f(}V1\-a I~MI~ tt\i- z..?:fIf< 5 - '7....~1.{ ~ 2.7 'D Piping . (iOt!)O lb· psra-- ') a. Underground Piping: C¡(l Yes () No () Unknown Ma~~al o.l./Q.J"~ ,,,Mo..,,<.. Thi~kness (inches) t!)J, '1811 Diameter 211 Manufactu{é'r,~+í1 hl-y~j f~7Jvr. r¡J. Pressure () Suction ( ) Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe Run /OtJ I cyr'V){ Underground Piping Co~osion Protection: () Galvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad () Impressed Current () Sacrificial Anode () polyethylene Wrap, () Electrical Isolation () Vinyl Wrap () Tar or Asphalt () Unknown () None ( ) Other (describe): Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: Kf Double-Wall () Synthetic Liner System () Other (describe): Capacity (Gallons) 10, noo I Manufacturer ~¡P ftt"~C;; () Lined Vault Manufacturèr: Thickness (Inches) () None () Unknown Capacity (Gallons) 5. () Epoxy () Phenolic ¢ Glåss () Clay I () Unknown I ( ) Unlined 6. 7. b. 8. () No Results of Test Testing Company () Unknown 9. W-No ( ) Unknown 10. () Auto Shut-Off Controls () None ( ) Unknown List Make & Model for Above Devices 11. b. c. () None () Unknown 1. 2. i 7J!!J! .-=> e PCI111it No. TANIVL..:L (FILL OUT SEPARATE pORM pOR EACH TA~ FOR EACH SECTION. CHECK AI.!. APPROPRIATE ßOXES ( ) Vaultcd ( ) Non-Vaultcd 9Ó Double-Wall () Single-Wall._ ~ ''Y' Faciljl';. Namt> mo H. 11. T,tn!s is: T:1nk M:1tcri:11 (,) Cilrbon Steel () Stilinless Steel () PolYvinyl Chloride () Fiberglass-Clad Steel t>O" Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic () Concrete () Aluminum () Oronze ( ) Unknown () Othcr (descrihc) Prim!![¥. Î./?!lminml'nr Datc Installed Tlr~~ )Inches) Tank S('rondillY~ontai!}mcnt jtJ Doublc-Wall () Synthetic Liner () Other (describe): () M.-.rerial T:mk,lntl'rior Lining ( )' Rubber () Alkyd () Other (deS'cribe): Tank Corrosion Protl'ction () Galvanized W Fiberglass-Clad () Polyethylene Wrap () Vinyl Wrapping () Tar or Asphalt () Unknown .() None () Other (describe): Cathodic Protcction: (* None () Impressed Current System () Sacrificial Anode System ! Describe System and Equipment: L~ª!L!2tl~rti~.!l.- M~~Üt~!"i!! f". a f! ~ n tl'rcl'mi on a. Tank: () Visual (vaulted tanks only) () Gfoundwater Monitoring Well(s) () Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) () U-Tube Without Liner () U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Plow to Monitoring Well(s)* () Vapor Detector· () Liquid Level Sensor· () Conductivity Sen'sor* M Prcssure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank· An M)(1M1 7bSX () Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space () Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation () Periodic Tighmess-Testing () None () Unknown () Other Piping: () Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping* ..' C><f Monitoring Sump with Racew:1Y () Sealed Concrete Raceway () I-I:1lf·Cut Compatible Pipe R:1cew:1Y () Synthetic Liner Raceway () None () Unlmown () Other *Describe Make & Model: T:mk Tirhtn('ss lias This Tank Oeen Tighmess Tested? (~ Yes Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Tank R('pair Tank Repaired? () Yes Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs Overfill ProtectiQ!l () Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level () Tape PloatGaugc () Float Vent Valves () Capacitance Sensor ex Sealed rill Dox () Other: 0'0tt: fIW1\1.1I\"MlJ- roy. 2-?:fl-RS - ~l)ç>t{, 2..7 t Piping , (ioco lb· pS'0 ' a. Underground Piping: C¡\} Yes () No II () Unknown Ma~c:j~ ' o.~o.."c.. Thickness (inches) t!is, J/gII Diameter 2. ManufactullJr,/I1t#1 ~ p~7W r:;þ. Pressure () Suction ( ) Gravity 'Approximate Length of Pipe Run Ion I cyrro,¿-. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: () Galvanized f)gf Piberglass-Clad () Impressed Current () Sacrificial Anode - () Polyethylene Wrap () Electrical Isolation () Vinyl Wrap () Tar or Asphalt () Unknown () None ( ) Other (describe): Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: Kf Double-Wall () Synthetic Liner System () Other (d<,scribe): 3., 4. Capacity (Gallons) IO,noo I Manufacturer V-f ft-e~ '\ () Lined Vault M:mufacturèr: Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) (Y None () Unknown 5. () Epoxy () Phenolic ¢ Glass () Clay I : () Unknown I ( ) Unlined 6. 7. b·o B. 9. () No Results of Test Testing Company () Unknown W-No ( ) Unknown 10. () Auto Shut-Off Controls () None ( ) Unknown List Make & Model for Above Devices b. c. () None () Unknown p ~ y,,\ -.15.. 'f e . ( RECEl;:>T PAGE ------------------------------------------------.----------------------------- ! - -12/03/90 lnvcice Nbr. '1 ,13018 2:40 pm K~RN CJUNTY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 2700 'M' Street I Bakersfield. CA 93301 Type of Order W I ¡ (805) 861-2615 I 1______-----------------------------------------------_______________________~ ¡ I ¡ CASH REGISTER DIVERSIFIED DEV SERV FEE I I I I . ! r I ¡---------------------------------------_~___~________------------------______1 !C~s~cme~ P.J.~ ¡ Wt;~ 8~ !Order Oa·te ! Ship 'D~~2 ¡ Vi~ I Terms J ,H-;"2G3JC3 ; ;AR ; 12:103/90 j 12/03¡'9J DJ ! NT ! 1_______________!________1___________1___________1________________!__~________¡ ~ine Description Qwant~ty P~ice Unit Disc Total PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT (PER FACILITY) 1 ~50_aO E 350.00 17CA Order Tot:al 350.00 Amount Due 350.00 Pay ; (~ e n r: t"1 aCE 8 y C he c ~< 350.00 T H P ['J ì-:' '( c: 'J i ð?>@()R ORIGINAL ." ~/ _0. RloURCE MANAGEMENT'GENCY -.5< ~ - ~ RANDALL L. ABBOTI DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSIST ANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY, REHS. DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WIlLIAM J. RODDY. APCO Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES. 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ACTIViTY BEING TRACKED BY THIS FORM: All SD// AT 'ïlt~ ;t8~1Ji!=' JrJ~AÎÎ~ . 77-ìAI {A.J,4 <:; P'-=-~'UF}ð_ ~oA1 -r-HÆ EXc..AJA:pA~-Dr- TI::!.£ O¡A~K-5-- R.~ HA-tdED---TO TtJ¿:;:; t\Þi~'þJ (" n, J04A).ð . ;::=¡ 'Ll. FöJ) ¡:., /SP~ 5-4. '~l)iV1PAI\íy PERFORMIN(3 THE FJi'JCTtCii'J: ¡,JH·;r¡;;;..J £"¡(LAOArï'ðAJ ¡¥!@orrOJUGlNìU, CERTIFY UNDE9 PENALTY OF ,................n......................................·.·............................................. ::- E F:.; U f~Y , '1 A I TH: - t!' - J A 1 ~ A-r .A r::..,.,... A,11 JA- :¡:t.o~ð ~¡\J t!. '- -;-:' -- ... .è:.........;x...>.¡. ......p¡ .t;;;,.......J.{.I......·..~..............flYL...· ....;.)~:~' .:~ H .£\ ¡\¡ D i= j ¡ ~~ .t!., IV! M~ N f: R cm~ S I :3 TI\ N T W 1 ;- H S P t: C. [ FIe ¡.. T I Ç) ~'J 2. ? ¡;'C~ \i c. ;=, ':: J R '( 'If ,\ ;/!¡:I.t:fVIE¡·~ïrr,¡(~ .~,(:;E¡\JCU::'3..''.\~J~) ST.ð,Tf:: ÙI\J(; ~=:=¡E:=<.~I_ ;.i~¡!~:, ~.::::;li:_.(\TI!'JI: ". :::; i\·! r ::~ IV! . '" Þ ..::- ('1 /',j t.~ ;r..:.:, I ;= ..-:, ~ -- " . .¥ ·)Þ. r:-: ; ...............",,,........... ..'.................,.."....... ':. '. C;ì-· ,iJ.. ~!-¡ i :~ [= : .."..".,...........'. ,........,.. ..,.........-. ... ··..(805)"861:3636..· FAX: (805) 861-3429 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 . . . t r:-','::'- CArl DD~ GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. ¡ > ; , f ~: 4 ~C-D ~ ~ ~fiJP L., January 31, 1991 Mr. Wesley Nicks Hazardous Materials Specialist Kern County Resource Management Agency Department of Environmental Health Services 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 RE: Soil Pile, ARCn Facility #0583, Ming Avenue and Wible Road, Bakersfield, California . Dear Mr. Nicks: Whitten Excavation would like to transport soil generated during tank: excavation activities at the above-referenced site to a Class III landfill in Bakersfield. Groundwater Technology proPQses the following sampling scheme in an effort to characterize the soil. Sampling will be done within a 20-foot by 20-foot grid as shown in figure 1. Each block will be divided into four quadrants and a sample will be collected from each quadrant. The four samples for a given block will be composited in the laboratory (28 samples composited into 7). The original sampling scheme that was faxed to you on January 28 has been revised as the size of the soil pile was not as large as was first approximated. The grid size, however, was not changed. In addition, one area of the pile was tall enough to require two sampling blocks, one above the other. Each composite will be analyzed for BTEX and TPH as gasoline. Laboratory analyses will be expedited and the results forwarded to the County upon receipt. A separate soil pile in the southeast corner of the property is suspected of containing hydrocarbons. This soil was generated from excavation near the service islands and the south~rn portion, of the tank pit. ARCa has made arrangements with Falcon Environmental for the disposal of this soil to the GSX facility in Buttonwillow. If you have any questions, please contact me at (805) 589-8601. Sincerely, Gr9.undwater Technology, Inc. // ii ./'. ,.f:) : /'';' /:/ . <Jonathan D. Parker, R.G. Project Manager cc: Kateri Luka, ARCa Otfices throu,ghout the U.S. Canada and Ol.'erseas UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) I CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT HAS STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES REPORT BEEN FILED 1 lXJ' YES 0 NO CASE'/:SOS-O LfL 1:liñ,¡¡iill!"~III~~I~111 :::::::~~~;r.:':' .......... ." _;> :::;:::;:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::: E:}':':",,/·,,·····,·· ~ a ~ a:: o 0.. w a:: 741ð/ W ...J '" ëñ~ za:: ~ä: u> w a:: ~ ~ ~ ëñ C ;;:;u> !Z~ wU 2z WW ...JC 0..< 2 1)£1 <3101- :5'310 --Sill QUANTITY LOST (GAlLONS) ~ UNKNOWN (1) NAME u> ~aw Z ~ð ~ ~ (2) ¡¡¡- D UNKNOWN INVENTORY CONTROL D SUBSURFACE MONITORING 0 NUISANCE CONDITIONS TANK REMOVAL D OTHER METHOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK AlL THA T APPLY) ìX1 REMOVE CONTENTS ~ REPlACE TANK D CLOSE TANK D REPAIR TANK D REPAIR PIPING D CHANGE PROCEDURE D OTHER ,... Z w 2 ~ ;;*i ~ ~ ~ o ¡¡¡ Õ HOW DISCOVERED 0 D TANK TEST 't8J ~ UNKNOWN M M D D Y HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED? ~ YES 0 NO IFYES,DATE Ù] w SOURCE OF DISCHARGE ¡£ 3 0 TANK LEAK ::;)< ~ U 0 PIPING LEAK ~ UNKNOWN o OTHER o OVERFH.L o CORROSION o RUPTURElFAILURE ~ UNKNOWN o SPILL o OTHER ww u>o.. ð~ CHECK ONE ONLY ~ UNDETERMINED CHECK ONE ONLY o NO ACTION TAKEN o LEAK BEING CONFIRMED o REMEDIATION PLAN CHECK APPROPRIATE ACTION(S) (SEE """"FORCETAIlI o CAP SITE (CD) o CONTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) VACUUM EXTRACT (VE) - ENHANCED BIO DEGRADATION (11) o o GROUNDWATER D DRINKING WATER . (CHECK ONLY IF WATER WELLS HAVE ACTUAlLY BEEN AFFECTED) SOIL ONLY !z~ ~~ a::,... au> o PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENTWORKPLAN SUBMITTED ~ PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT UNDERWAY o CASE ClOSED (CLEANUP COMPLETED OR UNNECESSARY) o D o POLLUTION CHARACTERIZATION POST ClEANUP MONITORING IN PROGRESS ClEANUP UNDERWAY olz õQ w,... ~~ a:: o ~ z w 2 & è è Nt1" HSC05(11/89) c' .,' . ø' D~ GROUNDWATER DO, TECHNOLOGY, INC. a "",,"- 4101 AIken Street, Suite B-l, Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 589·8601 Fa:.;: (805) 589-8605 FACSIMILE COVERSHEET Attn: /'1r. "Ul~ hi Nli...k:s Company Name: K'ViA 6"...., l'~nk follv. I"¡'.¿...l~- I Location: FAX No.: $ú J -~'121 FROM: jV1 tftl.UA. I-iA""'j Date: I-i ,-1/ Job Name: .4-(" 55.fJ. 05ð-~ Job No.: Cover + Pages '3 Phone No.: (805) 589·8601 FAX No.: . (805) 589-8605 COMMENTS: JI,.rt 1'1N. -/1., Ùb ~I'<t,,-¿A .f;" 17.,< <":LL-hUIA "".-.<:.1... 71 /;>' J' -ro.</'IKS z. ~ ð.",d 4, I' &", ",' CAli 11- W1A , I I ß ä..... .6<: '6 ~...,'! J.u!.~ I ~''''''-~~~.J' ¡'Mv~ a.,'f ðaUr<'¡"'ð"'~ dÎ-'? orn,~s throughDt.;1 th. li.s., CiJ1'/ada and Orcrs~as T . n ~J 7'" r: : ,;.: Ci ~-. ..: ..: T . I P . . C< THIJ e ',.. . .£. 4- S t'1 C LABCIRATCI_'- P.Ø2 ..1AN-17-~1 "4' 'f SMC LôI,,)0!'âtory CJt,·~t Name: Groundwater Technology, Inc. ].t'~,hl'SS t 4101 Þ.l'ken Street, suite B-1 Bakersfield, CA 93308 AI,l~nlion I Mr. Jon Z~~~er t",f.f-! samples received I Ol-¡6-91 fl',.:..: analysis' COlT' leted I 01-16-91 D~~e of report I 01-16-91 f·I\;j~,:,t:. Name: Area 0583 rr0j(ct. I 215-350-0605 F¡.:,(. I"T~ OF ANALYSIS: I ~20 ID: T2s-2' Benzene Tolue.ne Fthyl beIìzene· p-Xylêne m-Xylene o-Xylene j:::;opropylbeIìzenoæ ",..,~.' 1".·_ 'ell'·" ,;..-"' 0.012 ND ~m ND 0.0050 0.0064 ND -¡PH (GaSoline) 1.4 Anatyti<:al (h('!":l iSlry }:r::~, ugrn/gm 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 1.0 Mf·.t~'I(Hj of Analysis for BTX/TPH (Gasoline) I 3810/8020 (I;"ID) Mi:i. , Mioimum Det.ection LevQl 'T'!':: ;:. Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons us.¡"/S!1\ = micrograms per gram (ppm) ~,T, .. NOl1e Detected .-11·, .;~ ~' }-It ,'d"'J ,~';~e1n :, .: i deal Chemist ¡P@@~ OR'G~~£~ 31 ~5 PeGõsus Dr;\'e PO. Be,x 80835 · B.~ker$f\e!d, c.A. 93308 Bêk¿.fSt'ìf.:d, CA 93380 (805) 393-3597 FAX (805) 393·3623 J A t·.¡ :... 1 7 - ';;' 1 ,LA 'B 0 F~ A T I::' i e· ..:.-5 :;: r'1 C THU - f \j PF~,1.;f.'1'S OF ANALYSISt #' 389 I D: T2s-61 ugm/gm MDL,ugm/gm Banzene 0.22 0.0050 'Toluene 2.7 0.0050 Ethylbenzena 2.4 0.0050 p-Xylene 7.9 0.0050 m-Xylel1e 16. 0.0050 o..Xylen~ 16. 0.0050 !sopropylbenzene 2.3 0.0050 TPH (Gasoline) 380. 1.0 #: 5100 IDe T3S-2' ugm/gm MDL,ugm/gm Oenzene 11- 0.0050 '1'01 uene 83. 0.0050 F:t.'hylbe1'lzene 42. 0.0050 p-Xylene 100. 0.0050 m-Xylene 220. 0.0050 ~"}- Xy lel1e 160. 0.0050 Tsopropylbenzene 14. 0.0050 '¡'PH (Gasoline) 2000. 1.0 '# ~ C~ì 1 ID; T3S-5' ugm/grn MDL,ugm/gm r.el1zene 5.9 0.0050 Toluene 32. 0.0050 F.thylbel1zene 22. 0.0050 p-Xylene 69. 0.0050 en-Xylene 140. 0.0050 ()~Xylene 110. 0.0050 r~opropylbe1iZene 12. 0.0050 'J'~'H (Gasol,ine) 1500. 1.0 ;1 ¿ ~.- fft. · .-. ~,.. .,,0' ..."*:..- _ _ ......~ - .... M;:¡·d'J ' ;-~1n Ar~lìlical Chemist ¡P~g~ ORØG~fKIJ~[b ';' . ,-, ~ I .-. .~ ,. ,. . , .. . .. ,-, P.C13 .- .-- ._-~....--..---~ .:SHt'~-17-·~1 THU e .:-,' 5 ::; t'1 C L A E: 0 F~ A TOR. , - ~ \.J In::.!~'.'rs OF ANJ\LYSIS: # 3~2 IDI T4S-21 Benzene 'Toluene F,t.hyl benzel1e p-Xylene m-Xylene o-xylene Isopropylbenzene ugm/gm 1.3 6.1 6.8 37. 83. 64. 8.1 1100. MDL/ugm/grn 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 1.0 1'PH (GasOline) # :~~d IDa T4S~6' ugm/gm M!JL,ugm/gm / Benzene 0.22 0.0050 Toluene 0.72 0.0050 n.hylbenzel1e 1.4 0.0050 p-xylene 7.2 0.0050 m-Xylene 16. 0.0050 a-Xylene 16. 0.0050 IsopropylbenZel1e ND 0.0050 TPH (Gasoline) 300. 1.0 _.r~þ ~ ; .. r; iJ M. /..J;t~ n ' ~~~'ytical Chemist ~@@~ OR~GHM~[L, P.Ø4 í ! , e e RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY \.... ~ RANDALL L. ABBOTT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WILLIAM J. RODDY, APCO Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES, AICP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE 'OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A 1366-27 FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: ARCO PRODUcrs COl\.1PANY 17315 Studebaker Road Cerrito, CA 90701 CONTRACTOR: AMIPM #583 3220 Ming Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93304 Phone: (213) 404-5300 Wegener Construstion 1710 Calloway Road Bakersfield, CA License #413913 Phone: (805) 589-5570 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF . PERMIT EXPIRES March 7. 1991 ~ TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE LOCATION APPROVED BY icks us Materials Specialist ........ ........................ ............................................................... POST 0 N P REMIS ES.............................................................................. .................. CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be req uireú by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work (i.e., City Fire and Building DepaI1ments ). 2. Permittee must notify the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank removal or abandonment in place to arrange for required'inspections(s). 3. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire DepaI1ment approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30. 4. It is the contractor's responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws regarding the handling, transpoI1ation or treatment of hazårdous materials. 5. The tank removal contractor must have a qualified company employee on site supetvising the tank removal. The employee must have tank removal experience prior to working unsupetvised. 6. 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 pcrmit. Deviation from the submitted application is not allowed. 7. Soil Sampling: a. Tank size less than or equal to 1,000 gallons - a minimum of two samples must be retrieved from beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. b. Tånk size greater than 1,000 to 10,000 gallons - a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of thc way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. c. Tank size greater than 10,000 gallons - a minimum of six samples must be retrieved one-fouI1h of the way in from the ends of each tank and beneath the centcr of each tank at dcpths of approximately two feet ano six feet. 8. Soil Sampling (piping area): A minimum of two samples must be retrieyed at dcpths of approximately two feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipc run and under the dispenser are~. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 )805) 861·3636 FAX: (805) ,861-3429 - -- . 7 I ( ~ PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A 1366-27 ADDENDUM 9. Soil Sample analysis: , a. All soil samples retrieved from beneath gasoline (leaded/unleaded) tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons (for gasoline). b. All soil samples retrieved from beneath diesel tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (for diesel) and benzene. c. All soil samples retrieved from beneath waste oil tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for total organic halides, lead, oil and grease. d. All soil samples retrieved from beneath crude oil tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for oil and grease. e. All soil samples rétrieved from beneath tanks and appurtenances that contain unknown substances must be analyzed for a full range of substances that may have been stored within the tank. 10. The following timetable lists pre- and post-tank removal requirements: ACTIVITY DEADLINE Complete permit application submitted to Hazardous Materials Management Program At least two weeks prior to closure Notification to inspector listed on permit of date and time of closure and soil sampling 1\\'0 working days Transportation and tracking forms scnt to Hazardous Materials Management Program. All haza.rdous waste manifests must be signed by the receiver of the hazardous waste No later than 5 working days for transportation and 14 working days [or the tracking [orm after tank removal Sample analysis to Hazardous Materials Ivlanagement Program No later than 3 working days after completion of analysis 11. Purging/lnerting Conditions: a. Liquid shall bc pumped from tank prior to purging such that less than 8 gallons of liquid remain in tank. (CSH&SC 41700) b. Tank shall be purged through vcnt pipe discharging at least 10 feet above ground level. (CSH&SC 41700) c. No emission shall result in odors dctectable at or beyond property line. (Rule 419) d. No emission shall endanger the health, safety, comfort or repose o[ any person. (CSH&SC 41700) e. Vent lines shall remain attached to tank until the inspector arrives to authorize removal. RECOMMENDATIONS/GUIDELINES FOR REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS This department is responsible [or enforcing the Kern County Ordinance Code, Division 8 and state regulations pertaining to underground storage tanks. Representatives [rom this department respond to job sites during tank removals to ensure that the tanks are safe to remove/close and that the overall job performance is consistent with permit requirements, applicable laws and safety standards. The following guidelines are offered to clarify the interests and expectations for this department. 1. Job site safety is one of our primary conccrns. Excavations are inherently dangerous. It is the contractor's responsibility to know and abide by CAL-OSHA regulations. The job foreman is responsible for the crew and any subcontractorn on the job. As a general rule, workern are not permitted in improperly sloped excavations or when unsafe conditions exist in the hole. Tools and equipment are to be used only [or their designed function. For example, backhoe buckets are never substituted for ladders. 2. Properly licensed contractors are assumed to understand the requiremcnts of the p'ermit issued. The job foreman is responsible for knowing and abiding by the conditions of the permit. Deviation from the permit conditions may result in a stop-work order. 3. Individual contractors will be held responsible for their post-removal papeIWork. Tracking forms, hazardous waste manifests and analyses documentation are necessary for each site in order to close a case file or move it into mitigation. When contractors do not follow through on necessary paperwork, an unmanageable backlog of incomplete cases results. If this continues, processing time for completing new closures will increase. A<œ"ed?~Lü..¿1 f2"í"-fF J OWNER RAGE T WGN:cas ' .c.. /- ..;23- YI DATE \a1366-27.ptc bm ANN FOSTER F (805) 646-4188 ' 1217 ( I Saratoga A venue ... Ventura, CA ... 93003 . ~ ITY) . rrI~ FOR PERMIT FOR PERMANENT -- --- - ~- \..L\...:",..mE/ABANro-JMENT OF UNDERGROJND HAZAROOJS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACILITY IS FOR (~Ety'()VAL. OR (] ABAN[X)'JMENT IN PLACE - ~ . .. DIVERSIFIED DEVELOPER SERVICES Pc . A '" (DDS) . rmll cqUISltJon/Computer Assisted Design THIS APPLICATION A: F~ILl1Y DfaM'TJOC PlnJECT rofl1lT: 8 '?ert'u.r0... F~ILJTY!WE: !\(C..O 6-\-",1,-\'0 n ~ AUf: I: 3qrz:;- 0303 (JfÐ: (CO Y("C(}.u.~ è.Ð. AUÆ I: 2-\3 LI ~L/_ '5 ~ ,- ~ INTE~L USE ONLY· C.1 ì ' . / "1 APPL I CAT I ON DATE: !2.:'_~~1-~ PT A :A-J2-'~~__~ __ ¡, - U OF TANKS TO ABANro-J: _~__ PIPING FT. TO ABAN[X)'J:___ _ PTO:¿]Q.Q Ll2 ~ 8: cx:NmtCTCR I~TIOC TJHK ROOIAl (OOR,ACTCR: W~ t.YìVf Lon. ":::.-\-fu.d- I Ó V"¡ AQ£ I: 5 - '551 0 PIØœED STAAT ~T£: ()ec. 3 CAlI~IA LIcea TYPE 'I: 4/ 3CJ/3 aMR,tCTCR I(TRIEVll«J S»fUS: ct:;U.rd..u»-:: ~ (' \<6 Y'\.Û ~t (..s AIm:SS: AO£ I: S '4 - 8(001 NXm'S CXJ4>B6\TJOC I: ~ c.. 5L//'Zc.¡S g-- R. A ~Tœv lHAT MIll NW.YlE s.tWLfS: G~ ~r 'Ted1I/\.D\DJb AŒ': ß' - 3'(00/ S It't.. -:#- S ?::;bliO Cla..~s Pi C: OÐQCIL Dft9t'TJIJC a-iEMICAL CCf"PCSTION OF MATERI'ALS STORED: TANK U VOLUME a-tEMICAL STORED -1~_ i%~-- - ~;II~~~~~~LC: -~-: =- O~Q__= - CL~L"t...~I&!'J~__ _ _ f).§) D __ ,~_..:_5c.... .K.VJi.~__ 0000 o..SO/," - r< ,,-Iar D: BNIIDØTIL ~TJCJI MUm TO F.lCILlTY PIOIIŒD B't: C~ /IJ IfNf.ST "'TER 1Ell-Gl'Æ DlsrNa IF MITHIN SOO FEET: not wr'~ir¡ 500 N. S>IL TYPE AT F.lCIU1Y: Sand ØotSIS Fæ S>IL TYPE Nf) ~TER ŒPTH ŒTEff(INATJ~: G I Wet: {j {!OJ¡v¡' f7 TOTAl NJm CJ s.&I4tES TO BE NW.YlED: 10 - ¿ '(j. faY! t. ~ TO BE NW.YlED Fæ: E: DIs:œJL Df(ßIATJCJI œ:ooMlNA11a. PKX:II1Æ:-rr,' J{ Rfn~~~ If'(\d) œroaNllNATJa. romw;rŒ: ~c.vw Cvy! ~fruc.f¿,frl.- AOE .: - 0 DISfŒAl f£I}O) ~ TN«(S): (!-(.. Ý -t--l ~ It..tk hÚLftrJoL.l DISfŒAl f£I}O) Fæ PIPII«J: ) c..é \ l' Sß3 DATES STORED.J- CHEMICAL FORMERLY STORED TOCMrr-lVtI -----,.0-;-:- ---ro " __-=-IO_~-= =====________ -------- I ( " OISPCSAL lOCA 11 DI Fa! RII€IA TE: \'Vl OVl OISPCSAL lOCATlDl Fa! 111«(5):' ' OISPCSAL lOCATlDl Fæ PIPOO: **PLEASE C(M>lETE THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS APPlICATI~ BEFORE SUBMITTING FOR REVIEW** ' I THIS FORM HAS BEEN CCft1PLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY AND TO THE BEST OF MY KN~EOOE IS TRUE AND CORRECJ~; '-- A '/Í _ ~ . .Þ ~I / 1\ '- ,ì A·' /'7 _3· 9( "'T~I"TIID~. 'f _''"';.,\ .. TITLE /,)~J/'_7 ~y" ,'cO DATE L-- · I- I ( ~ ~ RECEI,:.T PAGE 1 ' ------------------------------------.----.---------------------------.---------- 12/03./90 2 : 4. 1 pm Invoice ~br. 1 43019 KERN COUNTY PLANNING & QEVELOPMENT 2'100 r IV! T St r eet Bakersfield. CA 93301 Type of Order W ! (805) 861~2615 '., .... . " '. I I______------------------------------------~--~-----~-______:_____~~_______~__I I I r CASH REGISTER DIVERSIFIED DEV SERV F2E I II ¡ I I I i I t____________~----------------------------------------____________________~---! !CUStIJinf3f" p~.::_-: ~ !l!;:n i3y !()~d8r" D~3';:9 ¡ =;~"'!~.o Data ~ \/ia : :,=rms j iri1203902 RAR i 12/03/90 I 12/03/90 ¡DC i ~T I I__~____________I________I___________I___________!____------______1___________1 Line Description Quantity Price Unit Disc Total PERMIT T8 CLOSE/ABANDON 1 250.00 E 250.00 170G Order Tc:·taì 250.00 Amount Due 250.00 PaYFiEnt r"'ade 8y Cher.:;..: ~50..00 ïHtlNf<: ''''()l)! [J)@@rFi ORðr;Bfì\!JÆ\Or, ~.c '!: ARCO Products co. 17315 Studebaker Road Cerritos. California 90701-1488 Telephone 213 404 5300 Mailing Address: Box 6411 Artesia. ·California 90702-6411 County of Kern Environmental Health 1700 Flower Street. Bakersfield, Ca. 93305 SUBJECT Tank Interity test ARCO Station 583 3220 Ming Ave. Bakersfield, Ca. Dear Sir results \ 0 r 11 0° ~ v «I ~~ ~,. Date 0,8/24/90 The tanks and piping at the above station passed a Gasoline system test as noted in the attached test results. ARCO Petroleum Products Company is committed to compliance with the laws that govern the operation of underground storage tanks, If you have any question please call. Sincerely ~~~. e --0 ~¿7r~ C.D. M~on 213 404-5353 ARCO Products Company is .1 DIVISIon of AtlanticAíchtieidCompany APPC70768 (788) \ ~II: ~I e ....~:....--' .. As~ociated Environmental Systems, Inc. ~~. O. Box 80427 Bakersfield, CR 933i (805) 393-2212 ,~ PRECISION TANK &·LINE TEST RESULTS Invoice Address: Tank Location: w. 0.": 12443 ARCO PETROLEUM PROD. 17315 STUDEBAKER ~D. CERRITOS, CA.90701-1488 ARCO 3220 MING AVE. BRKERSFIELD, CA. 1.0. Number: SS# 0583 Technician:BWH Tech.":88142 Van":&105 Date: 8-12-90 Faci 1 ity Phone4h Contact: MGR Time Start: 19:45 (805)398-0303 End: 05:30 County: KE Groundwater Depth: 15'+ Blue Prints: N/A Date;Time system was filled: 8-12-90 22:45 Tank Product T~pe Of Vapor Inches of Pu.p Tank Tank Capacity Product Tank Line ecovery Water/Tank Type Material 1 10K R/UL PASS PASS II 0" TURB. SWF 2 4K S/UL-E PASS N/A II 0" N/A SWS 3 4K S/UL-W PASS PASS II 0" TURB. SWS 4 6K REG.-S PASS PASS II 0" TURB. SWS 5 6K REG.-N PASS N/A II 0" N/A SWF Additional Information: BOTH REG. TANKS RRE MANIFOLD AND SHARE COMMON TURBINE ANDP/L. BOTH S/UL TRNKS RRE MANIFOLED AND SHARE COMMON TURBINE AND P/L. SITE LOG TIME Set Up Equip: Bled Product Lines: Bled Vapor Lines: Bled Vent lines: Bled Turbine: Bled Suction Pump: Risers Installed: 23:00 22:55 22:45 N/A 23:45 N/A N/A a) This system and method meets the criteria set forth in NFPA "329. b) Any failure listed above may require further action, check with all regulatory agencies. California O.T.T.L. Number . 91-10&9 Certified Technician Signature .... :~~~ Date : <¡ i3-70 ASS 0 C I ATE DEN V I RON HEN TAL o VENT· REG.-N 6K []OJ I JII:§ ~ REG,-S S/Ul-W 4K to o~ . 6K IR/Ul 19K I· 00 . . VENTS L -E 0000 ~ ~ ~ m ARCO S5ft 9583 m m m~ 3229 HING AVE. Site Layout For: ARCO BAKERSFIELD, CA. S Y S T E H S ¡; . :.#. j, N /6 --~. WO .112443 . -~ e\ ~:. ., AES/Sy-t-m P.O. BOH aø427 xx Pr.c~_~on L_ak B~k_~.~~.1d. C~ ~33aø (a~~) ~~3-a212 Te.t ,-;" Invoice No.: 12443 Date: 08/12/~0 Technician: BWH Tank: R/UL Volume(gal) I 10000 Grade Level(in): Water Level On Tank(in): 0 Specific Gravity: 0.74 Calibration Value(ml): 1134 Level Segment From: 1 To 225 Time I 23:2<3:5~ Tank Diameter(in): Product Level(in): q3 122 103 Coefficient Of Expansion: 0.000&5&& Channel: 1 Temp Segment From: 1 To 225 \'" \ ...1\," (',,"1 I 1,....'1· II' "' "' ..II I 1"'1 '11\ "', .... "' II. """ " .:1 L E 1:'1'1 U"I, E ·L"'I:' ,h III Tf.I E M rll" p,I,.:1 . " " 1...1 \1,\1:'\'\ , ..I. .\' .. ''I'' ... 'II' n'llI ...:' ,'.:1 (:) :::::() "\" .\' \"1 :::,.....\·\·1·\· \"'11 It,:::,':::' .1 II". II II.. ". ....' I~: ' Change In Calibration Zone = 25 Starting Temperature (F): ~<3.747 Surface Area(sq. in): 27&.1 Calibration Unit(gal/unit) = 0.0117~ Head Pre$$~re(col/in (Btm» I 7&.2 Temp. Change (F Ih) : --0.000 Level volume(gph): Temp. volume (gph) I Net change (gph) : 0.02 0.00 Product Line(gph): -.00<3 0.02 ========== P/L- --> PASS Resu,1t __>PASS ** Notes ** ARCO SS# 0583 3220 MING AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA. THIS IS A MID LEVEL TEST WITH A &X-CAL. AES./SY s·1I:; e· P. o. eo H iÎ;)Ø':"'';::~7 I I -="'lrec:-:i So:i. oA Le.a."LK Te st a.~(_~~.D~~_Lc~. CI~ ~3~aø ~ØO) 39~-2~1e ;::7 Invoice No_: 12443A Date: 08/13/9Ø Te~hnician: BWH Tank: S/UL-E Volume(gal): 40Ø0 Grade Level(in): Water Level On Tank(in): 0 Specific Gravity: 0.74 Calibration Value (mU: 1134 Level Segment From: 70 To 275 :i'!:; L E L-' U .1. E L "r.' ,1...1 " ,,' T I] E M ., I" P",,:I -~ . ¡.,¡'" 'I~ " I..J 1".1 f:i 1:/ 'I' .. '1" .:::' "II:' ....1 ,1..1 . [I Change In Calibration Zone = 3 Starting Temperature (F): 97.923 Surface Area(sq. in): 2300.9 'EAST WEST Level volume(gph):0.15 0.15 Temp. volume(gph) :0.07 0~09 Net change(gph) :. -0.01 ========== Resu.~t -->PASS ** Notes ** 1Ø9 Time : 00:45:34 Tank Diameter(in): 7& Product Level(in): 87 I~:: ARCO 55# 0582 3220 MING AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA. THIS IS A MID LEVEL TEST WITH A bX-CAL. THIS TANK IS MANIFOLD WITH S/UL-W_ THIS GRAPH IS VALID FOR BOTH S/UL TANKS. l Coefficient Of Expansion: 0.000&577 Channel: 2 Temp Segment From: 10Ø To 275 I'" I '\." "I II' I I nll'I' ... I...I!... II' '.... , ... III ,.... lu,',' Inu It ,u.I.I' HI un .... I I ------ .... , ,~..~:.: ",... J I'., I" .1111 f"; rII.._._"1I _IJI,~ . BAli ~ ~~H1J1"" '"~I ............~.., If··.. 1\ U~~n . I iii' ----- ::::: [I ..I"·· 1·1·,1:::'.....1·'·1·'· 1'''11 1'1' ':::1':::: . I '"~ .. I '11 I IU .... Calibration UnitCgal/unit) = 0.09828 Head Pressure (col/in (Btm»: 54.4 Temp. Change CF/h) : ill. 028 P~oduct Line{gph): N/A P/L --> N/A A E S r-::'. ;;:: -.:.:~. -~~~"/ B!;.':'- ..1" ~~~: ~ ~ \ ;;~:~ O.~ ~ ~~ ;:_~ 1 ~ T e So t ~ . Invoice No.: 12443ADate: 08/13/90 Te~hnician: BWH Tank: S/UL-W Volume (gal>: 40ØØ Grade Level (in): Water Level On Tank(in): ø Specific Gravity: 0.74 Calibration Value(ml): 1134 Level Segment From: 110 To 270 1Ø9 Time : 1Zt1Zt:45:34 Tank Diameter(in): 76 Product Level(in): 87 Coefficient Of Expansion: 0.0006572 Channe 1: 3 Temp Segment From: 150 To 30Ø 1:)\·" ('1('/11("'1' '" .... ..t "" I ..... 'III ! I ''', .' ..... , "11 " .11 '''1 III :il!:i -- --.... -- - - ..Jill II\m ..."'" .m. --. ¡~I""UI I\ÍI ¡¡ '~JP .. -::JI1If .. '. , , ,lJI'f·UIfI.J¡r - III .... ìw- 1ft , , I I - ... ~ . It L Er.'I'1 U HI. E L rll:' ,1...1 .' ", T rJ E M P rll:' d, ..I 1...1 1\1 ~il:l ·1' .. "I" ':::' .'.," ....' ,1.:1 ¡'" ...1 ··..1·.. .,::11...1 ..''',,' 1'1'11:::1"'" 1'1'1 '' 1"'11 1'1' ':::1':::: I' III I' "I I .., 1111 I~::; Change In Calibration Zone = 5 Starting Temperature (F): 98.5&8 Surface Area(sq~ in): 1380.& Calibration Unit(gal/unit) = 0.05897 Head Pressure(col/in (Btm»: 64.4 Temp. Change(F/h) : 0.1Zt37 WEST Level volume (gph) :0.15 Temp. volume(gph) :0:09 Net 'changeCgph) -0.01 EAST o. 15 0.07 Product Line(gph): -.002 ========== Resu,1't: --> J=IASS P/L --> 1=1 A 5S ** Notes ** ARCO SS# 1Zt583 3220 MING AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA. THIS IS A MID LEVEL TEST WITH A 6X-CAL. THIS TANK IS MANIFOLD WITH S/UL-E. THIS GRAPH IS VALID FOR BOTH S/UL TANKS. e - ::;:;; -. -? AES./System P. o. SQ»c 60427' ( I'X P~e~~s~o~ Le~k Test D~k_r_~~_1d. C~ ~33eø (aø~) 393-a~12 Invoice No.: 12443C Date: Ø8/13/90 Technician: BWH Tank: REG.-S Volume(gal>: 60ØØ Grade Level (in): Water Level On Tank(in): ø Specific Gravity: 0.75 Calibration Value(ml): 1701 Level Seg~ent From: 75 To 30Ø 127 Time : Ø3:25:26 Tank Diameter(in): 94 Produc't Level (in): 99 Coefficient Of Expansion: 0.0ØØ645Ø Channel: 2 Temp Segment From: 10Ø To 30Ø I... I ...11'" ,.. In r I .." 'I' 1...11... ...11.... . ¡...,....,.... I·..· I' .. '.....11 III, '11' u,lu 'Iul :i'!:i ì - l~ L E '''IJ U::t E .L "1:' ,1...1 , . .' .' '"' ,"'--_.... n...r-w- _ f,,-....,. 131 .AJ:"UIII:I""-'¡I/-U- UIJl1l¡¡"'"1/r1IIIIrIIoII~ :..; Tel E M PI"I:' .1...1 I 1...1 /1./ 1:'/'1 I ..I. 'I' .. "I" .:::. ...,.. ....' ,1.:1 r::) --- ")1"', ....1.., ..,... . ·11·\·'!:::I.....'·'·'·II..·I 1'1' ':::1':::: II I... II l.nl'''I'''' I~:: Change In Calibration Zone = 34 Starting Temperature (F): 98.116 Surface Area(sq. in): 30Ø~5 SOUTH NORTH Level volume(gph): -0.24 -0.24 Temp. voll.lme (gph): -0.07 . -0.16 Net change(gph) ~0.01 Calibrat(on Unit(gal/unit) = 0.01301 Head Pres$l..lre(col/in (Btm»: 74.2 Temp. Change (F/h) -0.020 Product Line(gph): -.005 =====:===== Rssu1.i:;: --> 0ASS P./L --> S=-ASS ** Notes ** ARca SS# 0583 3220 MING AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA. THIS IS A MID LEVEL TEST WITH A YX-CAL. THIS TANK IS MANIFOLD WITH ·REG.-N. TLlrL; r::rJC,DLI rc~ lJOI Tn ç~-np nr-I'T'-- r~¡:::·ï~~. T("ìl\IIJ:~:;_ AES/Sy 5-11::;:-_. P. 0.. Bo H t3.z,....+z·r I'X ¡:::·).......e·c=-i s i.-A Le.ëILk; Test B~~<~~~~1Q1d. C~~ '~33aø~ø~) ~~3~2~1a .; In~oice No.: 12443C Date: 08/13/90 Technician: BWH Tan.k: HEG.-N Volume(gal): ó000 Grade LevelCin): 132 Water Level On Tank(in): ø Specific Gravity: 0.75 Calibration Value(ml): 1701 Level Segmén~ From: 97 To 300 Time : 03:25:26 Tank Diameter(in): 9Ø Product Level(in): 104 Coefficient Of Expansion: 0.000ó450 Channel:' 1 Temp Segment From: lØ0 To 300 I... I ...1\." 1''','''1 1("'1' ...1 u. "' ".. . ,.......... III "I" I"¡ """1 I, u.. It. II ..".. " ,:1 ....- T-· ------ -~rA - I . '''II '\¡~ fl' I' -~ .""'If"_.,,,,-~ '"'III"-___..Ä..--_ --mu:"!I --.....- IT --L . L, E ,-,', U ,:1. E L "1:' .1...1 " ,,' TI:I E PM 111:' ,10,:1 1...1 ".I !:iI:I 'I' .. .." I::' "'I" t..,1 ,- .:1 1''', ... :::::c:r ..,... . .11.'./1:::1.....'.'.'.11...'1 I·· ':::1':::: t. U, " III I III flU I~:: Level volumeCgph): Temp. volume (gph) : Net change(gph) Change In Calibration Zone = 105 Starting Temperature (F): 97.648 Surface Area(sq. in): 97.3 NORTH SOWTH ..,.0.24 -0.24 -0.16 -0.07 =====;Q::£U: Calibration UnitCgal/unit) = 0.00421 Head PressureCcol/in (Btm»: 78.0 Temp. Change CF/h) : -0.042 Product LineCgph): N/A ( ResuJ.'t: --> ¡::IASS a="/L --> N/A ** Notes ** ARCO SS# 0583 3220 MINGAVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA. THIS IS A MID LEVEL TEST WITH A 9X-CAL. THIS TANK IS MANIFOLD WITH REG.-S. THIS GRAPH IS VALID FOR BOTH REG. TANKS. ~11=~t .~ AS. " .ATED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. P.~X 80427 . . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93380 (805) 393-2212 INVOICE NUMBER /2./1 '7'.7. .. . - ;' . ~ ,I . ''; __." ::=_:-.~. .: _ ...:. . <i , ~ LEAK DETECTOR TEST DATA TEST LOCATION: fACILITY 11: ..5SU· OS8.J CONTACT: Yh ~)/1. PHONE 11: 0-tJS) 39 <g-()303 TEST DATE: <6-12-'10 Avco 3220 ~/J1'j Itv~.·:/wjb/c , ß~*erJt;'~/<, c~· , DOES LEAK RESULTS PRODUCT DET EXIST TEST 1/1 TES:'r #2 RESULTS P/L TEST yes ~ C flv/d hoT" r-<c.~ V-. 'L/- ..-' 3 Pass Pass REG no I Gal Gal Fail Fail .. . - .. yes V ¿ Q<'¡ 0 I V' V ~1.b r y Pass Pass R/UL no ( Gal Gal Fail Fail - i..j- 't ~I V / yesV' ~ r>sL 7 :J Pass Pass S/UL no J Gal Gal Fail Fail - . yes _ Pass Pass DSL no Gal Gal Fail Fail - NOTES: /ì1/JJ/n3 Sir/key f/t<-~j' /h ßtJth Y(e.J-f#Vh/rJ ~h~ 'S/tL tv.. "." . TEST PROCEDURE Test 11: perform for 30 seconds with nozzle in full open position Test #2: perform for 30 seconds after nozzle closed for 10 seconds EXAMPLE OF POSSIBLE RESULTS Test ,/11 -L Gal Test .12 -E Gal Results Pass Test /11 -3 Gal Test #2 .3 Gal Results Fail ( TECHNICIAN ~'~ DATE r -IJ--f'() , ~.I=___e .... IIIIIJII --III TM .~ (W GV AS.fATED ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. P.O. BOX 80427 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93380 (805) 393·2212 INVOICE NUMBER /2 (./1/ f . '. '" > AES HYDROSTATIC PRODUCT LINE TEST WORK SHEET TEST PRODUCT START END START END TEST VOL. NO. TIME TIME VOL. (ml) VOL. (ml) DIFF. (ml) I f<eq. 00: ¥s- (J / ; Q~.J I J () 1'2S- -.OQS- I t<./v L 02..: }o (J'2- : y S- /5:0 /fl "". CJo f / J/{/~ øJ : ¿s- r1 5-' S/(J If) If/ - ~ (/(/'2.- . , Divide the volume differential by the test time (15 minutes) and multiple bý 0.0158311, which will convert the volume differential from milliliters per minute to gallons per hour. The conversion constant is found by: (60 Din/hr)/(3790 ml/gal) = O.01583ll(min/hr) (gal/ml) The conversion constant causes the millilit~rB and _minutes to cancel out.- Ex. If the level dropped 3ml in 15 minutes then: 3/15 ml./min. X O.0158311(min/hr) (gai/~l) = 0.003 gal/hr. RESULTS OF THIS WORl< SHEET TO BE COMPLIED ON A. E , S . RESULTS SHEET. e e ~ ¡;~ ~~ p~~ ~". ¿;; ARCO Petroleum P{ Jcts Company 17315 Studebaker Road Cerritos, California 90701-1488 Telephone 213 404 5300 Mailing Address: Box 6411 Artesia, California 90702-6411 ,~ " 2700' '0-( /,.- County of Kern Environmental Health 1700 Flower Street. Bakersfield, Ca. 93305 SUBJECT Tank Interity test results ARCD Station 583 3220 Ming Ave. Bakersfield. Ca. Date 8/22/88 De3r Sir The Regular tanks and piping at the above station did not pass a Gasoline system test as noted in the attached test ¡-esults, All failed tanks systems will be uncovered ~epai~ed or replace and retested as a s~stem test. The results will be forwarded to you as soon aspossable. ARCD Petroleum products Company 15 committed to compliance ~\lith the lat^)=: that q(J'Jern the ope¡-3tion of underoround storage tanks. If vou have any question pleasE call. Sin c ere I '/ ~O //(Þ'P. C.D. Morton 213 404-5353 /~~ fI_ fJn # 'J I / It. L"") '" / V . ~ . ~ "'- M......· -¡)¡J ~ .it:> ~ Ci.A-o- ~ ~~~~~q!:!-~ Q ·Jj~M~4~'~~~ :,.", ,:. ", ·~ ~ e ARCO Products Com part 17315 Studebaker Road Cerritos, California 90701-1488 Telephone 213 404 5300 ~ Mailing Address: Box 6411 Artesia. California 90702-6411 County of Kern Environmental Health 1700 Flower Street. Bakersfield, Ca. 93305 SUBJECT Tank Interity test results ARC a Station 583 3220 Ming Ave. Bakersfield, Ca. Dear Sir - i~=', r:::: /" _' I ¡ }" "- (t'·.J /' ,". " r' " i .-.- ) 'cl I., ~"2 jf ~\ /;' :-~;~ In í L.::..; \...':) ¡;.- ¡: \Y/ I:' I /--,\ \ LJ LJ' "'~' l'~~ / i;J ~UQ 1 7 1989 '-...- ËN\lIRONMEI\'T - . '. I\L HEALTH 3>10010 Date 08/14/89 ~~ ~~ The tanks and piping at the above station passed a Gasoline system test as noted in the attached test results. ARC a Petroleum Products Company is committed to compliance with the laws that govern the operation of underground storage tanks, If you have any question Dlease call. ~n~rr,v''P· C.D. Morton 21:.? 404-5353 t>.RCO Prorluc::s Comp;:!ny I~ d Divls¡on f) Att:1f1f¡c:Awh¡pldCompany ,~pCJr:: 707G-2 7 ;:? 'R\II~!¡ ~ijm\¡~ !fiIumu In ~~ rolliHI~ illlru'11l! '. KrJlli!~ Rlfiillm e As70ciated Environmental e . Systems, Inc. 'L,-l (~)() lC), F'. o. Bo:·; 80427 Bakersfield, CA 9338 (805) 393-2212 PRECISION TANK & LINE TEST RESULTS Invoice Address: AF:CO PF:ODUCTS CO 17315 STUDEBAKER RD CERRITOS,CA 90701 1488 Date: 7/27/89 Facility Phone#: Contact: MGR Ti:3.nk Location: w. o. *~: 9360 ARea s::nJ:583 3220 tvl I 1\15 {;'ylE B?'i!<EF:SF I ELD , C¡:¡ I.D. Number: 583 Technician:DLK Tech.#:89173 Van#:6103 Time Start: 21:00 End: 05:00 County: KE 805 398 0303 Groundwater Depth: 10+ Blue Prints: N/A Date;Time.system was filled: 7/27/89 22:30 Tan}: Fill/Vent Product Type Of Vapor Inches of Pump Tanl: Tank Capacity Product Tank Vapor Lines Li ne Recovery WaterlTank Type Material 1 61< REG PASS PASS PASS PH 2 0 (I RJ s-w-s 2 OK REG PASS PASS PASS PH ~ (I (I NiA S-W-S .:. 3 41<: SiUL PASS PASS PASS PH ~ (I 0 RJ S-W-S .:. 4 41<: SiUL PASS PASS PASS PH 2 (; 0 N/A S-W-S 5 101<: RiUL PASS PASS PASS PH .., (I (I RJ S-W-S .:. 6 Additi onal Information: SITE LOG Set Up EqLlÌ p: Bled Product Lines: Bled Vapor Lines: Bled Vent lines: Bled TLlrbine: Bled Sucti6n Pump: Risers Installed: TIME 2100 212() 2130 2100 223i) NiP, i\I/A a) This system and method meets the criteria set forth in NFPA #329. b) Any failure listed above may require further action, check with all regulatory agencies. ,(J[1(7 C !( Ø/2&/' Certified Technician Signature Date : 7 á7/Y7 ASS 0 C I ATE DEN V I RON MEN TAL S Y S T EMS ¿ 3229 MING AVE ~L .~ ~. ~. . ~ lí f\J , w ~ I - B STORE ·L ('¡ VENTS VENTS OUUO / ~11:5 ~ E '.' 0 I ~~~L [: I J.. () . -:. () '.' . REG S~~L L. .1 S/UL ~ - ~ 6K ·1 l 4K REG I I ~ .". 6K - - . ¡ Site Layout For: ARCO SS 583 3229 NING BAKERSFIELD, CA r&; - e ,e '. .. ~ ~ ~ ··e···' -. ..-.---:"':"":: -- --~------------~- ---. -.- -- ~--"--'----"-~--" ____a _______ - ___ _._____ .... .___ __., __a ____._________ _____. T l "..1..',< ,'- ,;:.,,_..\:' 'I 1.,,, !~/. lJN_·....iS _8 1 '::'Clln i c ;'::\:'1 _ . ~a~ . '-, "\ 1 on ~ <1_ ,.'c. ~,'} .= ,".:.., ë\. - ----.--..- ..------ ...-... .... ._--~ - .....----- -- - -- ------..---..-.- -..---------.,..----.---..~~--_..____._ _ ____'_~~_..._____..J__ Date 7 :2ô':::¡-:; I' '::: -I- . v·....' -,..; ~" - .'! I U'\I - -c GPH I I ,-,ys,_em ¿¡, 1 <c. -~ ,,,1 1:;1 r 1'.1 ;:J ..-._----.-.. --- -----,------------------_. ---~/_'::._-_. -..-- ----- ._------------- -------- ....-- -..- _. ....-. --- --_.. Ti :ne St ¿{r t c'c1 02: ,)8 HIGH LEVEL (FULL SYSTEM) ---------------....-----.---..-----.--.-----------------'---' 100 Gall::)n~~ .----.. ---.---.. -----. -- --_A ---- . ,. '~ï;\ LOl,~ LEVEL <);-) 1'1 I D Lë'y'El',:. ) : . . ---- ----.--- - --~_._~ -_._-------_.~---_..._-------------------_.~-----_._--- ..---.------------------ . . PRODUCT LINE Ta 1 D· , an,~ 1 a:Th:? c '~r 94 ------ --- ----- -..._-~ -. .. -~'-----.._-----_.._--_. _._~---_.._----------------_._------------------------ Ground l>.J¿\cer- 1(J+ TESr IS c.YPA.::-SE·O ()F;:TLED OINCONCLUSIVE: -----------------------_...._--------------------~------------------------------------- ---~ ~~~_~~~:~~~ ~~_ ~~_i1.~__~ ~~:=~~_~_ ._~~=~=_~:~~=_~~_~!:.~___~ ~~~~~____ ___________ L - \1 E ¡....,.., ,:::':1:,1 ... .u I:::,::::' " ... ::1 ~\, (::¡ I.. ,.... c.. ~'1 :p '..··1.... I ::~. . :::' 1..1 ·I',,¡ T II' I"" '1, ..·."1 "" In I{::::: F(¡¡- U-::.: .... - -- I't ~:::: -r"-- ~I' ~~·r '-~I~-'¡' ---'-~I' ~I'-~:~- T - -:I·~..ì _. --r . . .. " " ., .I. . ' , . . J-.--.-/~,,~~"'~!-,--L-~- ,~=~~~- --.~~t 1 "J l 1. ~ ! . I \/ i ¡ ~ I l''''T. --,' ~ -~._-.~ ---+ --~ - · --1 I 1 I L___ H_L__ ; ~@@R ORIG NiL '--'----, ..-,...-...-...,.-....- p'." "I 1'1 I" ... .., :,-:1'1 ,.. r.. . .., 1'",1,1 lit I" I'/' "'III'" ¡"I "'I' 111/'1'1 ,... ,'" " .1; ',' ::...., , .I. " " " I::, .::' !'¡'j ,', I'I'!" 'I ,,1"'1 " .1\ " 'I"",,, .... .1'1, ::,1,,:1 i t ~~J .:2f ¡ ..' .'.: ." i 10Ø T (; :RD EF: t ~jO I ~;8,SØC ** Notes ARCa SS~j83 3220 M!~G A·)~IBAK=RSFIELD,CA THIS IS A LUW LEVEL TEST WIfH A lX-CAL .... e/ e ,..., (~:J==: E; /' f.:-:; '--..-4- .~~ ~~::~ f.:-=? ~·i I... F· - f":' .. t::).. Tl::-I~:::: ~;:JI::)"'¡' .:~ '7 l-::.1..J. ~.: ¿:;- :!G'~ .:~\I ~~ ~~ E~-1 j~';jl¥~J-(~ C.J ~~~·:I._ '}-- '~::~i:. :~!::¿~ 1. ::: T E?' 'S5- t Technician ----.------------.---...---.--.---------------------------------------.----------------- = DU< Calibration Value UNITS Gal. --------------------------,.-----------_______________----____0______------------------ Date 7/28/89 System Variation : . HIGH LEVEL (FUL.L S·~'STE¡-.n : UNITS GPH ------------------------.--------------------------------------------------------------- Ti me SL:\rtecJ ..... -.. .... '" I,.' .~,) : tl.t+ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .' Gallons 61< LOW LEVEL( ) MID LEV~L( ): ---------------------------.------------------------------------------------------- Tank Diam~ter· 94 PRODUCT LINE Or-.. ----- ---- - ----- - -- .-- - -.----.- -- -- -.-- - -- --- --- --~----_:_-7""--- - --- ---------.--- ------------- : Ground Water 10+ : TEST IS ~PASSED ()FAILED ()INCONCLUSrVE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST CONDUCTED AT I \ l¡ INCHES : GRADE LEVEL AT lZb INCHë:S ------------------------~------------------------------------------------~----- ''i''I.:::: .1 . "t ¡ .1, I -I- I I ! -r W(,( ~ 1-) I ! i / .. .. t'- ¡ í..,ç.. _. .....l~ï....~~..:¡-,~'; .iF,"', :¡".. ,¡ T , . ·r ) .............-..----- -_.....-..., j. .L E ~) E :r.., 1.......1 ::::"::,1 u,' I... I........· T '" It:) E t'1 :F' ......." f I ¡"I I"·j I.... ", ,,,,1'1 .." I.. '1' .I, tT' ,.. ,.."''',, ¡' ''''. ....... .~ 'I ¡ .... t~ ~J to :.J :::' I I I I I .....-'........__4·-·...r-· I I I ¡ i , t r I ¡ I I I I J t I j ._-_...~_...._. I - -..:. " I ,! ¡ "::1 I..' 1 n. "1 :1::: II:,! gh '1'1'" ,.., I' ·1 T 1./ ' I"'" !'" .... iI!- ., '1 I::. ".. . ... i', 1..: ,J. :::. ,::. äl¡ .', I. 1'1,' ,/ '¡'" '.. uu ~. ¡'''II "1.1\ ,I. ,'I. ,::.!,,:: ill . :1 ] ()G:) ten " ,1.;1....' ..;¡ , t:Ì &'7. ,.'\.. "\... A" :\I' ,,¡\, *¡.¡. Noti:?S ARCO 88#583 3220 MING AVE,8AKERSFIELD,CA Pur1P TEST A:; "J~: .:1) I~ F~ " ¡ I If. ',' t f r t , ---,-t t I t ¡ ¡ I ì r 1~ . I f , 1 :~:~\ 1":1 ¡ '.. ". ..- -_·····~·1 r--i U \ "t::;; '::J ì.;) f.:' 1 [fJ@~R OI'GnfM~p~ {.::..) E::: ~:=~ ./ E':; "Y'" .re':'3-..t: ~::::!' " P.. c:J.. ·Etc:~", '!J'e;, TI Pr~~~~~~~ L~~k T~~t Et..,k';),r-",,·f';1. ,,,,:I. <;;1. C:(,~ "Ÿ::~::3El0 e-..j) 393'''-22:t :.~ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------. Technician DL~~ Cal ibration VallIe ~, UNITS . II'JIO~ GliAl. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ~Date 7/28/89 : System Variation \~ I UNITS I GPH : I ---------------------------------------------------_____L_______________________ Time Started 01:04 HIGH LEVEL (FULL SYSTEM) I , I I '_' ___ Gallons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IIO~ 10/< LOW LEVEL r)<) MID LEVEL ( ): -----------------------------------------------------------.-------------------- Tank Dii:ìmeter- 93 : ' PRODUCT LINE ~--~~::~~-~:~~~--------~;:--------~---~~~~-~~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~;~~~~L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "t!:::: L E '\.1 1:::'1':'1 1111' I.. E In ':::,1:::' lult 1111' ..' " T 1;::1 E 1'-1 P ....·1.... I:::..:::' 1..1 ¡",I I....·..' ,:::,It:,l T 'r .. ,"' .. l'jl'!:::: ... FO C US ... T T T ... T T I I .1. "' " II II, .1 .. .. . - -I- .._.~._m .... iI , -. .. :n...oJt\ or' , . - ¡.....lII'· ".1.11"d'- u.......· \¥tfr' .. - n--!IIIIIIIIU 1 .. \¡r...<I'lllliur. IIMII" . f)@@R ORIO! 1M~ll .., 11:.1 ""'1"1, ',::,II:,t r~::1 I::~I "1'1 ·1·1·.·11::'.... ¡','I'I' 1",1 1 11'1'11::' '::: II ,. ,.. I II. ..I,. HI III 1'1'1 '··I·'I··'· .'::- .,.. '11'1' '" ('''I ',', ',,,I 1'1:,," 11.,,1 n:. ":ill dì\¡ I ... 1/:.. I ~'" 'Ii. n .' 1 ft ~~ø ~r * 'j- n.P1 ....~. 9..8 n. .ð ,..\, . i'1I.~~ !.å l\.JI..& t..:.c ß~1\.!i u 7':¡;:¡·iC~uI\i.:UIt::.~ ** Notes ARCO SS#583 3220 MING AVE,BAKERSFIELD,CA THIS IS A LOW LEVEL TEST WITH A 1X-CAL ~~ E~ S ../ S ...../ <""c.;. -11-- IF.':::=-_- .7 OM--r 'l._ ..-.. f:''' . C} .. 1:" t;;) J'~ t::J C>', I:n: IF::- r·'" ~:::::!' ~:.::: :ÏI_: ~i, :ii.. . CJ< M....~ D... k ". 0'" .. 'f' :L ,,":L <::1. C (., n¡>~:> ::::: I':J <::> < e ,_ IE'~'!' ~~õ:;IL J:< "T' if.::::!, '5· "11::. ::~·7':3··-:'-;::;;: 1. ::.'~ - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date Technician 7/28/89 DL~~ Calib~ation Value = Gal. UNITS -,------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ~ - System Variation : UNITS GPH -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gallons Time Started 03:04 HIGH LEVEL (FULL SYSTEM) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10K LOW LEVEL( ) MID LEVEL( ): -----------------------------~-------------------------------------~----------- . I I Tank Diameter 93 PRODUCT LINE Ok: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10+ TEST IS ()PASSED ()FAILED ()INCONCLUSIVE I GrpLlnd Water -------------------~------------------------------------------------------------ TEST CONDUCTED AT \ '20 INCHES I GRADE LEVEL AT 1'3 '-- INCHES --------------------------------.----------------------------------------------- L E 1,,) E Ia " ,.' T E t'1 P 1110 ~~~: I"n III .:::,11:.1 ·..··1.... ,:::.,:::' ", 1,:.1 ':::'1:::' I.... ",,' 1..1 \"·1 I IT' ,.... ... ....1·'1 ..n I.. ·1 I 1 I '¡' .. 'J' '¡' ,. ,. T 'I' .\' ,It " ,t. '1'1 I .. .. , "II IT' !:::: FO C US: .J :II -1 "I 1,:.1 ::::: 1;:~1 , "I ,1"11'1 111 I" \, , '( "'1"11'" "'1 "'1' I ,,·t'('''' .'" . .1. . ::.'''' I'. .1. "11..1 .i. I::. .::' 11'( .'. 10 I'!·' ,.... . ¡"·II'· .". ',::' '1" ' 1'1' ,1'(/ .. ...1 1 ""'"1\¡ I .' R 1\o::.1\i:. ,u· 1 R øø ~r ORIn ETu: NO n IIf861ØP 1 ** Notes ARCa SS#583 3220 MING AVE,BAKERSFIELD,CA PUMP TEST [f)@OIRORIGi~£Ur ..~..:..c ;'; -:~'~fX?~"~~ ,~:~r~~~':~·!Jf=~t~f~~>~~"?~1~8. t--¡~iéi"~-~~~-;~-;-~ .; -------..---------.--.------.------------------------------...---------------------------- ~ T ~:' c: ì,¡ i ci:?\ Iì '" DU~ Cal i br-'ati on V2.1 '_,C" :{ U~H T~ - /' = ,v'::) Gal. _ ..' _ _ _, _ _n _... _ _w__ ~_ _ _ _ ._._._ _. _ _ _ _ _ w_ __ _.. ___ __ _ __ ____ _ ___ __ _ _ _ _.._ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ ____. ._ _. ___ __ _ __ _...,. ___ ,.. D:lte 7/ 28/ ,:39 System Vari~cisn .' ; L;r~ITË I GPH ...._--._-------_.__._~---------_._------_._-------------------------------------.-..--------.- ;- in ~:.? 5 t "~ :~ ".:? d 02:08 HIGH LEVEL (F~LL 3YS~=M '.., ,I. .è.. .~ · ~~:'....-~ ¡". - . . - - - -- .- -- . .-.-- --- ---.- -.-.- --..--- ---- - --- -.-- -------- _. --.-- -- ---- ---- ----- -- -- ------- --_... ':~ all :--,:, 5 4" '" " L ::J!;J LEVEL (>~ ) ." ~'1 I D LE\)EL ( ). ¡ .a! . --------.--..--------------.--.--------------------.---------------------------------.---- T an~: Di ~',~,2 C~?r 76 PRJDUC: LINE --.---- -.------------------.----.-------------------------..--------------------------- Grou"d ~';ater 10+ TEST I S MF'F~SSED (! ~c i~ I LED () I NCONCLUS I VE ; ----------------.------.-------------------------------------.---------------------------- TE':~;T ['·'(jn:;" :';::"0 1',-, I,..--,j] '.- .., ,~- L.. , ~ ,... ¡ v'-" l :\~'=HES I GRAD=-: LEVEL Ai . 1-- . , f :,. ~NCHES ------ ----------------------.--.-----------------------.-----------.----------------.- ;., I'i"!~:: '1--"'--- '. ., -, -,.. Î ~ ¡"'f I ' I J ' ~r ¡ -~:,;J r-:FC:L"'~ ií --;:::. -~ ~~. T~~':"~-=:t :~~"-:F';;--'l:..'''''' .. ~: ____~- t.. ,......-. I I I· I ' ¡ ! ! I , L__~_L~,__......~. l_ ~_ L I r- ..u,;.~__ -r, .I, ---'T- ,-K" ,~ 'V' .....: .J. .. ... E :.) E !::::ø T ..:'-:1. I~:: ~:::. '.'.1 .- ;.;:. 1':1\ '~,' t~1 P ....'I.... ,:::.,:::- 1..1 ¡'..¡ I 'T' I.... .." ,:::. t:., .n ¡..,.,.... I ...., "1 1,1 \.. '..,'11. ':::112; ''I ¡ T I' .( "" \,.' ',. ~ I I I ~"'I ".... ,I, .1, .' ,::,'''!' ¡ .L \ ',! 1..\ J. I::. .: ''/'' . I !"'.... '",' 1:':1 r·, .r:. I:::: .... " ¡ ,.. .. I . ".',' ..I,... FO C L S - ~ - I .. ~ I \')l¿l ',,""' i 2 00 1].' Ü ':1) EF: NO ,~<3·S0C *¡.¡. Notes ARca 58#583 3220 M=~G AVE,8AK~RSFIELD,CA THIS 15 A LOW LEVEL TEST WfTH A lX-CAL ~@gR Oft!G~N£l1c I'" -,-....¡ _ r.J.C':J)..( t::J'~)"~f·_: .t.'.1a R-..r·· ..;1.1. .-.l d" r-..;,...., - "'?~~:jEJ(J \ 1':1í. ·"'3?:3--;¡r.::.;;,;,::t- :.: ~---~-_._-----------~---~------------------------~------------------------ I Technici~n DLK I Calibration V~lu~ UNITS. Gal. I Date ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GPH 7/28/89 System Variation I UNITS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------~~- Time Started 03:04 HIGH LEVEL (FULL SYSTEM) I. I' -·····-··r Gallons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOW LEVEL( ) MID LEVEL( ): 41< ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tank Diameter 76 J~ PRODUCT LINE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GrOLlnd Water 1(1+ TEST IS ()PASSED ()FAILED ()INCONCLUSIVE I ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TEST CONDUCTED AT i cO INCHES I GRADE LEVEL AT , /2.. INCHES I ---------------------------~--------------------------------------------------- i I L E V E L .' . ", T E M P 1..1 1",1 'I' .. /'\" .. ~ "t!; 'I' .. 1. ! I J: :r. ·1' 1..1 .. , !::~I;~I ':::,1:::' 1.... tin' ø .::' I:::' 1..".... !:~: I;~I '::- M" 1'i1' !~~ ø It:, 1':11 '''I' 1" I~:' 1;:~1 I 'r. ¡"II'" 1"1 'I' I' III IJ' I·M .... , It n". " " ", .. u. .f .,.,... ... , 'I ,', I' 1'1" '"', _..1"'1 "1".1:::. .... .' LJ 'f. '::1/ ,..I FO C US 2 . 00 L/ 1 I 00 T ORDER NO I 9360P1 ** Note!a ARCO SS#583 3220 MING AVE,BAKERSFIELD,CA PUMP TEST Associated Environmental Systems, Inc. has tested and certifies , the following: DATE: 07/27/89 CERTIFIED TESTER: DLK # 89158 LOCATION: Area SS# 583 3220 Ming Ave, Bakersfield, CA TANKS: TANK LINE PROD/LINE 1. 6K " RFr, .E.aSS .E.aSS PASS 2. 6K RFr, .E.aSS .E.aSS PASS ANY FAILURE LISTED MAY REQUIRE 3. 4K S/lJl .E.aSS .E.aSS PASS NOTIFICATION OF AGENCY. 4. 4K S/tJl .E.aSS .E.aSS PASS 5. 10K Rill! .E.aSS E1àSS PASS Recertification Date Recommended: 6. ..x.xxx , \ ij. '~¡i~)~."." ~::~~ :~.:~ ,~,;,""':'¡ ".. ";'. ~g~k~ ~~~ ~~ .M~ ~þ.:] . ~ ~ r1~ ".ill Œ~.;¡¡ . . .4. j.: . ".~..-...'"",-,~' .'. '.' .' .... 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Cont act: EDi"'îOND NASSAR End: 15:45 County: KE Groundwater Depth: 15 FT+ Blu~ Prints, N/A Date;Time system was filled: 08/16 08:00 h~~~' "~~' . - :;.I:.:~ ø'>.· Tank. '. Fill/Vent Product Ty~e Df Vapol'" Inches of ,Pump Tank ...... ,.' Tank Capacity Product Tank Vðpor Lin~9 Lirls ecovery Water/Tank TYPIii Material 1 S!{ 'R:=:G P!~SS :::ï:¡IL NíA T· 0 ~"'~ ~ ¡ -,\~.'j 2 GK ~EG ¡-'t'ibb :=n!L :-:~S3 · . 0 T'_!R C'! IC ! J. ....'..,.....J 3 4K S/UL -.,..,,....ro. -.,'"',....- ;::ASS · T 0 "fUR SL·JS ....>-(;:);:) i:-':-I;:)~ · . it 4K S/UL ;JASS -rr,r::;°l""\ N/~ ! I Q SWS r-H~'::¡ 5 lOr. UL ;:,¡:~SS i-ASS ;:'tASS II 0 TUR S~JF 5 Additiorlal Ir.fùt'rr1atiün: ·;·r-'¡·~lŒ ~~ 1& 2 MANli-:JLDED TANI<S # .:. & .:. ¡'ÎÎ-INI;=OLDED CLEAR 90 DEGREES . SITE LOG TIME Set Up Eq'.IÌ p: Bled Produ~t Lin~s: Bled Vapor Lines: Bled Verrt 1 i nes : Bled Turbirre: Bled Suction Pump: Risers Installed: ~)'] ; 45 ;:~:,'] :: /:. C) (is: 3() (~'3 ~ ;~5 (6; 20 ;";/A \!/A I., .. .. .- . 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TANKS #3 & 4 MANIFOLDED CLEAR 90 DEGREES .' . ;,~:. ~ '.':'.' ' ..:;'. ..- ,::~.:::::.'~g;:;.:~~~ "_' ÁVÈ~·:':BAKERSFIEL.D CA. = 10X & 15X ... .' ~. ... '. . .. ···.r,· -~;:i;~Bt:";' ... ..;;/:;:,.';'¡ ':;-;c,' . .~ ""'«.. .'r .·T/..;,::..(:·.;::~~~;;;~Z':?1;':ÄT~E· :{.;:~?'\.;.;..Ì.\.:.,ßJ(.:.;}:.·1;f~7~:.. .("~FY~~:~i~:' .;;:~j;t;~>::i ~?:;"':;'\H:'(~~:Tl~~j1;i~?'f~];i~~' .. '. .- - - - '¡" . ':,¡:~ .: ,,::.~,.;- . ^ . -:~..~ . ," -. . .- . . ,.".".. ~':;':':';;:,;r':"'" '.' '. ,...,. ".... . "'::..,.. . ." .. -" ··:~:,~i;.,~:;:\;,;·'-.>~; .... .;....:.,:. -- ,. :.'':'; :=~f_;~~i~~:~~~1~~J~i;~~~~iff~lt~~§~~1~~IJ!~:~~ ..':C',' ... ·.;·'ICalibt~atdon Value:.'··UNITS··;;·:~ "~:~·:~:.;;Gal. ~:-,; , . ) Date Techniëian I 'KEM ";~L:' ',' ,.:,._ ',i -----------------------~---------------------~-----------------~~-------------- ,S/16/8a ßY$tem VarIation GPH .~·I : l:UNITS '''::1 . ". - .,',.' ,-. -----------------------~------------------~~---~------------.--~~~~-~-------~~-- Time Stat~ted 14:31 'I HIGH LEVEL (FULL SYSTEM)I:J:~·~·;:·:·::í Gallons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- l 4K LO~~ LEVEL ( MID LEVEL ( ). I. -.:::·:·::7·i:·.:~:~~:,tl ,., .:.~~,... ;~';~i'J - . .. ", ,",. -------------------------------------------------------------------------~----- ~__~:~~_~~:~::::____~~:____________~~~~~~~~:~~E~_~~~~~_~~~_________::::~:~~ ~_-~:~~~~-~~:::---=-~~::::-:~~-==~~-~~~~~2:.A~~:~~~-2:~~::~~-ª~l1~~~~:~~~!~:~±-· I TEST CQNDUCTED' AT .. INCHES I:GRADE LEVEL AT . '1 NCHES u.o:,.:~,i:\;:. ...,...,..:"."1 .,,-." -... '" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- . .. . - , " . - J.a E I.) E 1.. ,¡,I T E 1"1 F' Ii '" ¡'.,¡ T .. IT .::' ... u -.'- -.' r·_'·· '. ... I'¡" ~:~; In.. '" ~:' :i~1 tan. uu' ,':" I..' u,' I... !un !,"' c:::t'! u.. I.. .....,..., ,. ..... 'M' ..' ..·F·...C· U·.,.. :::" .... . '.:¡. "<:..' .' " ** Notes '; ARca .SS #583 PRODUCT LINE T on i I j T r ! . !~ t ~~ 11" f'~" ~ 1 1 ð1 1:t,¿ , ,':1, I..' -'", ..., "'. r"__",n,__ .....~ ".- ,. . .. 1.'00 ':'L¡/~; /1 . .'- ,,,.:..) ,,¡.,.",. ". .-.. -'- ..':';'-"-...~-.~. :;-, '-~':""" " ..-" -. .,,:' , .,. '". ...... ,,"-,' -.~. 3200 ··M I NG . AVE. TEST NO LOSS .... . ·f'·- '~"",. -d' .. . :1: r '1' 'I' '!' .I, .t. .f, 'I'! I ¡h 'II I i T :¡ I T ! U¡ ,",.:1 ilù',t¿.:¡ . I "·1· . . . IU~I ":1, ... ~II¡ h.· .----:.- ..~ .-' ~ . .< . - ..-.- .~--~-' ~. ......... .-.; '..< ........ -. ..,...., '--."~. '~~'I' r. t,,¡ E -. t"II "i LfT E S .. -:-:''1' ~::II',~~ :1< .~~:. øø T <.---" e·, , ':::-:~: . ('.~' ," .,: -r' ~:,; '<-~: ",: ~, ".. ; -, ,'; .' . \ -;~ ,-' ¡"~":'_:.;"':.':'- '.........~:::,?; _. "-'.' .' _·'~c:·.':"::~';·,·':: :.--.-:':-,.;'':~"':;~-:.-~-':'" :;.:' .. -, ,,;.~.":" <-~'. ._~.:...,. .. ~ . ..;:...... -.'.<~. .....~,. . <. :." 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I Date -------------------~~-------------------~----------------------~---------~-~~-~ '.. 8/16/88 .,"-'. · ... . - $ystem"Var--ic;it ion " '-'..-,»-. .-........ UNITS 1 'X: GPH~-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 12;48 HIGH LEVEL '(FULL" SYSTEM) -l:\~,~F¡::.-;.:;:,9;ðì'_:¿..::1 Time Star'ted "'LOW LEVEL ( MID ...... ... ".. ;'.-.'.- ". .... ....:: I· . ',' '" - . ~'..', . . .. "h' ....,.,.ê..:.: ;;¥'~. :;_..-.' Gallons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10K LEVEL ( ... .~.. ". . :cc:.. :';,J'. 1 TanK. . .' ------------------------------------------~--------------~---~-----~~=~~~~~-~~~ , ;.." ;:,;~J D í amet er" . ...... ......;;..,..-. -, -:Y~I 93 · PRODUCT LINE .-.... ',' ..~; . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------. .~'.- :.. Ground Water ,!'':'. '<:lS FT+ 1 ~ PASSED :;,-Ü INCONCLlIS IVE J. TEST IS () FAILED ...-,--.-.. .~_._- :_---------------------------------------------------------------------------~~- GRADE LEVEL" AT 1;( '3 -. ---' . ~E3'?iA~'::~q _.'._~._ . ,"...:oi..' :.TEST CONDUCTED AT /2.3-INCHES r .. :.-:;.:-;;.-', -'~"'':'" ;: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- '. J:" E "-1 E L ,,' T E t·1 F U I,,·j I 1'1" .. ~::1 ...1 . ';.... I'itt !:: I....,..,· n. I' ,,,1'1.. 'tI, 1'"' ""' .... ....I....J II:!¡ 1,,1 IHI, I"" I:::.,::;' f:::':':'! ...." '1..' li"S;: . .. FO C US .. ."...._, .. . .... .':.:., :r 'I' " II It. I I T. I I.) I I T I I 0~ ----+:- .$X j .' - _1_-"'-"- I q ..¡. ~.., ~ ~ ----I M 1 1 I , 1J11,J- .. ":'1 In .- . .":.':~: I;:~I .. >"='Ir':'1 ... It;. 'J:' It;~f'~:~··t::1F t'·1 U Ir ''III~:¡ I·'~J< ::;:'Lll, I?' ,m t::. .:' "". ..-~~.;'.~.;:.'. ... . . . . . ...,," , q. . (I R:hE~';/NO~':724?B ":~~~~~J :~::~ . '.~~:-;~'. . . .~:.ç~/. >--..:'... '.' ,...':......."'"~. ," ".., .-..... ". ". . .:'.~:':: ~.'.;.."'.'... .-. 50ø~L/~5 '. T 00 . ·.....c..~,;.·.,~~ ~ ... .. " '..;-',~.; :.,:'-:..: , _ ". ."... '. .", ~;,:^ . :.,....:.~~::::. .:..::~.-'.~-:'~.y...:.; - , , . "..~.. -..-. ..- :' ** Not es ARCO 5S # 583 .3220 MING HIGH LEVEL'TEST CALIBS. ;'. CLEAR 90 DEGREES '''~''''.' . ,'.,., ." .. -.. -~.' ,.j. "'.- " -"" .-...' AVE. 5X BAKERSFIELD CA. EACH '. ....".,'"'. ."..:"",". '. -, ::..: "-';':~ ::';.~\:. ; '.~:~. ~}, '. "....,;.~; ,. ',"r: . '':'''.' '-; ~ n. '"_ ._~ ..._.> .~¥ _ _ , ..... ""-'-" .~. ...., :-:~':,,: . .~H'-· . · .: c: I;",~ '.: . : .~... . .. _.' .. .., '..,. ',.: '~,.'.." .'., ....." ' ,".. "',-~.~. . ..." .," . '.:, ~ ,'.: "....~.~;. .... .,.' . . .... .. . ;'.... '..,. ';:;::'.:.1;._. ._~.~.~~. C--~"'··7-·"··';;;:":"~"''''' ';.;~':'-' ':_.:},:.';":",,'. '~~).~-:~~. .';'~":'" _ ::J'~ ;"'~~~'>' ";~"';:-.~ "~::!~'. ~'..<',:. ~..~."-'." '. 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I System Vat"iat ion_. -,I UNITS ~~:t~,:i:'GPHJ , ..'-. .;~,'~' -"'1" .-:--------------------_..--------------------~'---...;.~-~--~---.-------~------~~~~~~~~--- ..,-........-'-.;..- .....--' .......:-.-... '-' _._- HIGH LEVEL (FULL SYSTEM) .,.. :'.:'.:f:·5:i,:;:.;;;r::;~'0'f . L._"· .'. I ::TimeStat"ted' 14:31 "-. .' - . .. .., ... --------------------------------------------------------------------------~---~ Gallons 10K' LOW LEVEL C ) MID LEVEL' ) I .._~::I·~~~·,;::::,'>:..J . .' . . ~ - . .... ~. - .. .. .:' . ----------------------------------------------~--------------------------~----- I Tank Díarr1etét~ .. 93··" I PRODUCT LINE I ~L.e$.5 .. ......,...... ·....f:?t:;:"·..::.~,'1 --~-------~----~----~~------~------~------------~!--~7~---~-~~-~-~-~-~~ji.7i~~~ . .~~~~~~~~~_~:::~_~==~~~:..::_~~:____~_~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~:~_~~:~~~~~:t~~ì~:~2. . I -TEST CONDUCTED AT....,· ,·INCHES I . GRACE: LEVEL AT'~':::7-::'INCHES : ,··,·,-:::'>.:;:;¡;~:.;r;;:::,l . ." " ..)-. " . 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":~::'::.:::;~<:,_;':;'/:;,:: .~<~ 'If-....· :'~'.', 'f '::.::' "-,,...,. . .._. .".. h ~ .. .,-.-' ORDER ,',;., .;, -::;¡'¡;' 'Not es ..- ...:',:.~~~:.-,~',:...,. '-."~.'-.;. -.. 'j~'ÄRi;:O~S #5833Z00MING ÂVE. BAKERSF ELD CA. -PRODUtT LINE TEST NO LOSS '. CERTIF·~ATE OF PRECISION l-AK TEST Associated Environmental Systems, Inc. has tested and certifies the following: Certification 1# 887243 DATE: 08/16/88 CERTIFIED TESTER: KEM # 87129 LOCATION: Arc 0 SS #583 3220 Mi ng A v e ., Sa ker sf i e 1 d, CA TANKS: TANK LINE PROD/LINE , 1. 6KREG .£8.S.S E..8..lL PASS 2. 6K REG .E.8.S..S .EAlL PASS 3. 4K S/UL PASS EAS.S. PASS 4. 4K S/UL PASS PASS PASS 5. 10K U/L PASS PASS PASS 6. xxx xxx llB xxx x xxx x ANY FAILURE LISTED MAY REQUIRE NOTIFICATION OF AGENCY. ~II-- .... ; '. = ~ TM Associated Environmental Systems, Inc. Recartification Date Recommend 08i89 Home Cffica P.O. Box 80427, Bakersfied, CA 93380 . 80 " . '. . MARCUl "> MAINTENANCE 1577 GRIFFITH RD. RAMONA, CA. 92065- PH. '(619) 789-4337 . .- Record of Computer or Meter Change Location Station nurnb8r Date ~ Meter ChanC]e , . Computer Change § _ W, M NotifIed Tagged Conrrd(:(or ~IÞ~ (;J \ \ç Pump ,1-- Tag # Totalizer Readings Start \ money I /0 ~;,~ FGtcr'~tl ~ S"lr~t5o p :J Red '=:JGre8!ì OSlue Serial CalibratIon: Fast Slow Checked 0 0 Adjusted Fast Slow To Totalizer Sealed Meter Sealed es ONo Yes DNa Tagge Tag # ORed OGreen OSlue Calibration: Fast () Slow 0 Checked Adjusted Fast Slow To Totalizer Sealed Meter Sealed es CJ No es DNa T 3ggeo Tag # ORed OGreen OSlue CalibratIon: Fast Slow Checked 0 + Adjusted Fast Slow To Totalizer Sealed Meter Sealed ~es DNa ~es DNa Tagged Tag # ~Red [J Green· OSlue Calibration: FdS'-'J- Slow Checked 0 Adjusted Fast Slow To Totalizer Sealed Meter Scaled ~Yes DNa es DNa Tagged Tag # DRed OGreen DSlue Calibration: F~:J S+I Checked Adjusted Fast Slow To Totalizer Sealed Meter Sealed es DNa ~es UNo Tagged I Tag # ORed OGreen OSlu" ~ Return to St0föe (gallons) Serial Number f{J~?-5þ Fqï~II,S-O Totalizer Readings Start (money) ?- Sta53~'5?5~ Totalizer Readings Start: money) I) Pump r. FinIsh ¡morley,) Totalizer Readings Start (money I /I J FinIsh ¡money) Totalizer Readings Start I money I Return [0 Sturage (göliüns! to 5110 \gallol1S) Calibration: Fas+-( s+-( Checked AdJusted F<..Ist Slow To DNa þes ~ï No F!nish (money) Totalizer Readings Slart (money) Distribution: OrIginal (white) RegIon File DuplIcate (can.1ry) District F 112 í~'p¡¡C~ltt~ Iplnk} De.Jlt~r COpy . MAR cur 'S MAINTENANCE 1577 GRIFFITH RD. RAMONA, CA. 92065 PH. (619) 789-4337 ..' Location Totalizer Readings Start i money I Totalizer Readings Start lmoney) Totalizer Readings Start ( money I B Pump :J- Totalizer Readings Start I money I Pump F tnlsh l money) Totalizer Readings Start ',moneyl Product Make and Model Pump Finish (money) Totalizer Readings Start (money) Product . I Stat",,, "u,"¡"" I 5ß~ -10"'-' I t-251Sg Surl.¡ I :'-;" 'n :J~.·r F J~~+~ o I St"~1!S'~c{~ Rduu, to stur/bg"llonsl I R'7turn to Stor:.1ge 'Yd¡!unS¡ I 1 St:rl~l' N'IT'!h·~r 'qdIIO!b.1 Serial ;\LfnDl~r Finish ¡ga¡lufls) St~ìrt ;gal!\)I,sJ Rt)t'.-Jrn to Sturd9~ (qall'.)/151 S0rt.J1 l\Jun'ltJp.r I F I~, I,:>h l.tJ,Ji! Oil':. ¡ i ! St..Ht \qatlulì<;ì I I I I R¿turn to S--;-\~i~J'~¡-~;~~) I I I/V"i\¡1 '\JDtlf!tJd , ' Met~~r Chdl1r¡e __ COfnplJ h;>f Change - T ;¡gged :J R"d .~ G rt~t-~ n C]Blue Record of Computer or Meter Ch,ange Contr"iCtor Tdg # Slow o +~ Fast DBlue Fast o Fast ::J No Caiibration:~ Fast Checked Adjusted To Totò(¡~er Sealed cs [] No T agg d DRed LJ Green F as! + Fast :::JBlue F as! =:J No DBlue (JNo I Tag # DBlue F ¡Jst CNo ~ Distribution: OrigInal (whi tel RegIon File OtJpl¡cate (canary) DistricT Flit.! Trtpl,c~¡tf~ (pink) Dealer Cop',' Calibration: Checked Adjusted To Totalizer Sealed es T aggea ~Red ~Green CalibratIon: Checked Adjusted To TOtiillz~r Sealed Yes LJ No Tdgyed .=:J Red DGret'fJ CalibratIon: FJ>t Ch~r:kt~d Ad¡us;:ed To To!allzo::or St~aled , es Tdggeo URed []Green Slow Meter Sealed ~es DNa Tag # SI°t-Á Slow Meter Sealed fi Yes Tag # DNo 4~ Slow Meter Sealed þ(es Tag # ONo Slow - Slow Meter Sealed ~Yes Tag # ::J No Calibration: Fast Slow Chec ked Adlusted F Jst Slow To Totalizer Sealed 8 Yes T ,19gea ORed DGreen CalibratIon: Fast Ctìf~C ked Adjusted To Toti..ii,zer Sealed ~ y~?S Meter Sealed DYes '~No Slow Slow Meter Sealed DYes :-JNo - . ~ MARCU~ ., MAINTENANCE 1577 GRIFFITH RD. RAMONA, CA. 92065 PH. (619) 789-4337 - Location Station flulnbp.r Dare Record of Computer or Meter Change ~ - 2.S-~ I-.J Mèter Change U Cornputer Change L--' V'J:M Notified Tagged [J Red (money) Calibration: Chec ked Totalizer Readings Start (money) Adjusted I To C]Green [JSlue F as+-,-\ Fast 0 Totalizer Sealed Yes [J No \D 1. Tagg d oRed Calibration: Checked Totalizer Readings Start (money) Adjusted To Totalizer Sealed Tagged CJ Red \.\ ,\'1aKe and f'vIDdel Pump rol 110 'J, _1 FinIsh tmoney) Totalizer Readings Start (money) p Rdurn to StorrögdllOnSJ 9.- FinISh (money I Totalizer Readings Start (money I Return _to Stor'(F\ (g:..1llon5) /U 13 Serial Ndrl)ber Totalizer Readings Start \mo~ey) Return \4 SerlCi NUfTlOer I03\dS- Totalizer Readings Start (money) Calibration: Checked Adjusted To TotalLzer Sealed Tagge d CJ Red Calibration: Fast Checked Adjusted To oGreen oSlue Fast o Fast Yes 0 No OGreen oSlue Fast ---~ Fast Yes 0 No OGreen DSlve ~ Fast Totalizer Sealed Yes 0 No Tagge ORed Calibration: Checked Adjusted To oGreen oSlue Fast t-3 o Fast Totalizer Sealed Yes 0 No Tagged ORed Calibration: Checked Adjusted To Distribution: Onglnal (white) Region File Dupl,cate !canary,! District File TrqJ!!cate ¡pInk) Dealer Copy OGreen OSlue Fast o Fdst ContrdC[Or Tag '* DNa Slow + Slow Meter Sealed Yes oNo Tag Slo+1 Slow Meter Sealed Yes oNo Tag Slow 0 Slow Meter Sealed Yes DNa Tag S+3 Slow 0 Meter Sealed Yes DNa Tag # Slow -/-1 Slow ~Yes CJ No e --------- . 27 DDl 0 .... ARca Petroleum Products Company ~, Leak Detector Annual Equipment ~, & . DivIsIon of Atlantic Richfield Company Verification Leak Inspection Refail Marketing Fac~~u er Leak No leak Repaired III Leak Detectors Test Leak No leak Repaired , Piping ARCO Check valve ARCO Clear Unleaded Hoses ARCO Unleaded Supreme Nozzles IV Visual ch~k of area Fittings . Low spots around station II Tanks Landscaped area Wellpoint Nearby ditches, creeks, etc. Piping V Dealer/Operator Fill boxes Has experienced leaks X Vapor recovery fittings Has experienced spills Submerged Turbine (explain in comments) IIA Leak Detectors Existing Missing Installed VI Other Install d ARCO Fil ter Instructions ARCO Clear Unleaded ARCO Unleaded Supreme S:Jf- APPC-248 (8-81 ) * 2. .- ~, . ( I\ERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMEN I HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebertson, M.D. ,;- 1700 Flower Street Ba~erstleld, California 93305 Telephone (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION .~ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A452-27 " FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: Arco Mini Mart 3230 Ming Avenue Bakersfield. CA 93309 OWNER (S ) NAME/ADDRESS: Atlantic Richfield 17315 Studebaker Road Cerritos, CA Phone '(213) 404-5359 CONTRACTOR: Precision Engineering 9991 Citrus Fontana. CA Phone #(714)829-4774 License No. 484934 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES September 1. 1987 ' 1 TANKS AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE May 29, 1987 LOCATION. APPROVED BY ..-:-;- .~t ?r.'~ ,</ ??(...~'.':.- Thomas A. Mele . .. .. ., .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .POST ON PREMISES. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1. CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: Permittee must obtain a City Fire Department permit prior to initiating closure action. Tank closure activities must· be per Kern County Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handout #UT-30 included with this permit. . Any deviation from sample locatïons and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below and in Handbook #UT-30 must receive prior approval by the Health Department. a. ~ minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of the tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. . 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 d i s pen s era rea ( s ) . : "";, All waste oil samples must be analyzed for total organic halides. oil and grease. and lead. 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. Advise this office of the time and dat~ of the proposed sampling with 24 " hours advance notice. Results must be submitted to this office within three days of analysis completion. 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8. ACCEPTED BY - ,M ~( S---c? Î'J-'1 DATE DISTRICT OFFICES , . PROVIDE DRAWING OF PHYSICAL'- 'JUT OF-FACILITY USING SPACE P ~,·tDED BE:I..CW. -- - - ALL QF THE FOI.J...CMING INFORMATION MUST BE INCLUDED IN ORDER FOR APPLICATION ro BE -- PROCESSED: ...- W/ßLE RD. q'} FW(, ~ " TANK (S), PIPING & DISPENSER (S), INCLUDING LENGTHS AND DIMENSIONS PROPOSED SAMPLING UXATIONS DESIGNATED BY TIllS SYMBOL" ®" I ' NEAREST STREET OR INTERSECTION ANY WATER WELLS OR SURFACE WATERS WITHIN 100 I RADIUS OF FACILITY NORTH ARRCW 30' 1 k- 30' r ã - Õ -I 'I \ ì /___~n.!!-~~ IS' 10: 0\ -\ \¡I I ( t ¡o' 0, Ot :;~- _0-' , I OJ I \,J'-J I I 0 I 'Q I - _1- - -1 ¡ {_~Jjtçtl.----· 5' t ~/5/1 3' _-f_ / - - --I Qooo Jf u~t 1 f'f¿~ :2.5 ' /)i Sf'·fe" ¡. t , 0 0 ~ 'I' _,,__C__N~'______~_,____._____,____ M I N G- A-v E. ---.---------- ~ --.- - -. - - - Fetlc,¿t/ H~~o.. .s To R E (0 0 )Jo tv/fT£R. f.NE.LL5 ;JlT!-I/N 100' /?athvç T Iffrrr.t., 8' WAST;; Cì¡L. Tit fJ k. 1. sa"'fi~ Tchc 1- - +Likll-'1 .~; t.; Ix:',;!,) ø L T J. 'S i 1 ï"P 0 F GRjtD¥CCNCRET~ P~@ft orOGaNJU KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT . ;~~L"""~ ~;~"10 /()L- .PTA A 70,.2-; c:< '.- APPL!Ce uATE ¥'fI 6'7 I , OF TANKS TO BE ABANDONED ¡I DIVISION OF ENVIRONMF.NTAL IIEALTII '" 1700 FLOWER STRF.ET. BAKERSFIELD. CA 93305 (8,g~) 881-3838 LENGTII OF PIPING TO ABANDON / APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY TillS APPLICAT[ON [S FOR gJ REMOVAL. OR D ABANDONMENT IN PLACE pROJECT CONTACT PIIONE , DAYS- NIGIITS- . ADDRESS (FILL OUT ONE APPLICATION PER FAC[LITY) SECITIR (RURAL LOCATIONS ONLV) z ~g -I-< ~ ~ FACILITY NAME ~~ ARCO AM PM MINI MART - OWNER Ave.. I 3230 M~n Ave.. Bake. ADDRESS ~ ATLATIC RICHFIELD CO. 17315 Stude.bake.k RD. 5 TANK REMOVAL CONTRACTOR PRECISION ENGINEERING, INC. ) 829- 477 PROPOSED PROJECT STARTING DATE CALIFORNIA LICENSE' WORKER'S COMPENSATION' z cr:a a... 1-<1-< ~! t;&: az u... A 484934 PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT CONTRACTOR PRECISION ENGINEERING, INC. WORKER'S COMPENSATION' 715631 - 86 Com PHONE (714)829-477 9991 C~tku~ .Ave.. Fontana, CA INSURER PHONE ( > cá 715631 - 86 I.AßORATORY TIIAT W[LL ANA[,VZE SAMPLES E¿lrfh Ír"(h~oI"J7 COl-f~...«fr';.., State. Com . In~. Fund ADDRESS J·J.77 ¿o"'~ ßI'PC~ glv./. ¿,,"')!3{¿4;ilJ7 PHONE (2ì3 >ç'¡Ç-t{.li CHEM[CAL COMPOSITION OP HATERIALSSTORED êj TANK , :H: ~~ ffia =Þo u;:s VOLUME 550 MAX. CIIEMICAL STORED (NON-COMMERCIAL NAMB) WASTE OIL DATES STORED TO TO TO TO CIIEMICAL PREVIOUSLY ~~ o WATER TO PACILITV PROVIDED BY C IÀ. "'f, Wc''+i'1r- 134. i) I DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER / {, 0 -f-f, ~z ¡;;g loll-< ~~ cr:a "'Þo ~;:s '" NEAREST WATER WELl. - OIVE D[STANCE AND DESCRIBE TYPE IP W[TIIIN 500 PEET SOIL TYPB AT PACILITY 30 -2.7- Jt.'c.t~... 2 R. ,=,c .S. E(t~-r Q"ú...~", af- f. eMrQ¡;c./"t. tlf- Se,f¡,,·...:2- BAS[S FOR SOIL TVPE AND GROUNDWATER DEPTII DETERM[NATlON Ke¡'h Ct.o. w(.'d~¡... .4r;211Ic T/rlh."r?u..hc::" TOTAL NUMBER OF SAMPLES TO BE ANALYZED SAMPLES W[LL BE ANALYZED FOR: Tox Í<.J ¡'ç;. I L t?¿l . ·0 JESCRIBE 1I0w RESIDUE IN TANK(S) AND PIPING IS TO BE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OP (INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL COMPANIES): ~S DETOXIFICATION BY TRIPLE RINSING WITH THE MANIFESTED HAUL OFF OF HA7A1mtJ{/~ (r(ASTE en ~ DESCR[BE BOTlI TilE DISPOSAL METIIOD AND DISPOSAL LOCATION FOR: ~ Q! TANK(S) <11O õ~· f(e~l/t iäfl k -(;Oh1 pt.ef>'JI fè'-.$- ~ f/c,,~1 off hon- htiZc<f-/OV> /-anK PIP[NO ! ..; "¡-o Itlrl R J-.e Cvc/(~ c(Jvd-:¿ 'r- 1'-1 t)~ -fa-I--LO r A , J r · · PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUESTED ON REVERSE SIDE OF TillS SHEET BEFORE SUBMITT[NG APPLICATION POR REVIEW · · TillS POR PENA[.TY OF PERJURY AND TO TilE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IS TRUE AND CORRECT. TITLE PRESIDENT DATE 5/ 11 /87 (For.. 'II"'MP.- HO , - e·- . KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1700 Flower Street 8okerslleld. Call1ornla 93305 )"elephone (805) 861-3636 '- INTERIM PERMIT TO OPERATE: UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebertson, M.D. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard PERMIT#270010C ISSUED: EXPIRES NOVEMBER 1, 19; NOVEMBER 1, 19í NUMBER OF TANKS= 5 ----------------------------------------.------------------------------ FACILITY: ARCO #583 3220 MING AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA OWNER: ARCO 17315 STUDEBAKER ROAD CERRITOS, CA 90701 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- IANK_! UN/10M RE/6M-A RE/6M-B PR/4M-:-A PR/4M-B AQ§'lULYß~l UNK UNK UNK UNK UNK \ , §.!!!!§.!M!£§.~£Q.Q& MVF 3 MVF 3 MVF 3 MVF 3 MVF 3 Eߧ.~§.!!ß!I§.Q_E!EINQ1 YES YES YES YES YES, NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT NON-TRANSFERABLE * * * POST ON PREMISES DATE PERM I T MAILED: Nav ;(, 1 íStio 't JI..LV\-€.- ¡q) ¡q ~7 DATE PERMIT CHECK LIST RETURNED: 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Telephone (805) 861-3636 _/ - e/ ',__RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMEN HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebertson, M.D. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard INTERIM PERMIT TO OPERATE PERMIT#270010C ISSUED: EXPIRES NOVEMBER 1, 19' NOVEMBER 1, 19 UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY NUMBER OF TANKS= 4 FACILITY: ARCO #583 3220 MING AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA OWNER: ARCO 17315 STUDEBAKER ROAD CERRITOS, CA 90701 ----------------------~------------------------------.----------------- , IAtiK_! 1 2'-4 Aº-~ll~_Yߪ_l UNK UNK ª_!!.ªª_IA~£~_£Qº~ MVF 3 MVF 3 fß~ª_ª_!!.ßI!~º_flfl~Q1 YES . YES ".. NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS PERMIT NON-TRANSFERABLE * * * POST ON PREMISES ,I DATE PERMIT MAIlED: NOV ~ <l íS80 DATE PERMIT CHECK LIST RETURNED: ¡,err.· County Ileal th Departma Division of Environmental He~_ch 170~ Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 ,(805) 861-3636 e Permit No. ci2?(){)/O('/ Apþ__cation Date APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type Of Application (check): []New Facility []Modification Of Facility QðExisting Facility [JTransfer Of OWnership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days. 2.n/ '/02- 8ð??' Nights 2../J / 7''02 -8()'Z..~ Facility Name 4RCO 5:) -#- 583 No. Of Tanks .5 Type Of Business (check): ~Gasoline Station [JOther (describe) Is Tank(s) Located On An Agricultural Farm? []Ves []No Is Tank(s) Used Primarily For Agricultural Purposes? []Ves []No Fac 11 ity Address 3 2'2. 0 M /1'.)& ,4¡)~. 13A~e.r;{7 f'JJ Neares t Cross St. vJ..j. b I ~ T R SEC (Rural Locations Only) Owner ,q Iê (' to Contact Person Cl.4r I Ie:> J, 0../1 ç" N Address /73/<)' 5íUD £BAKnz ~d ~¡: 'cQdo5 Zip 90'D/-N8B Telephone 8o~ / d?96 - ozr8 Operator £d;WOAJd J4ð C;I.<;'U1.r- Contact Person ~.4.W1£ Address JZ-2..tt 1'1'''14w. BAJ.i!r(l.eJd Zip q3~é)¿.j Telephone BO~/Jq8- O.3'ð~ B. Water To Facility Provided By Soil Characteristics At Facility Basis For Soil Type and Groundwater Depth Determinations Depth to Groundwater c. Contractor Address Proposed Starting Date Worker's Compensation Certification No. CA Contractor's Zip Proposed License No. Telephone Completion Date Insurer D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications Proposed E, Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank # Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Premium Diesel Waste Fuel Oil /0, ooc ,~ 0 Œl 31 RJ 0 0 0 1] ~, oUO ::0 0 IZJ 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 ~ ó Ot'\ 0 [g] .ešJ 0 ~ 0 0 0 ~. nm., 0 fl] Œ1 0 ø 0 0 'I 000 . X )< X F. Chemical Composition Of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) Tank , Chemical Stored (non-commercial name ) CAS # (if known) Chemical Previously Stored (if different) G. Transfer Of Ownership Date Of Transfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all obligations of Permit No. issued tc I understand that the Permitting Authol'ity may review anr modify or terminate the, transfer of the Permit to Operate this underground storagé facility upon receiving this completed form. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~:~"c:;~~~ :~~/?al: of perj~rY andtothebe~t .~f~~~ knoW:~:~:7is true H.. 1. Tank.li: [] Vaul ted [] Non-Vaul ted 2. Tank Material o Carbon Steel [] Stain] ess Steel 51 Fiberglass-Heinforced Plastic [] ~- Other (describe): 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Secondary COlltainment Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner [] Lined Vault Uther (describe): Material 5. Tank Intedor Lininf! DRubber 0 Alkyd 0 Epoxy 0 Phenolic 0 o Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection o Galvanized ç:¡(Fiberglass-Clad 0 Polyethylene Wrap 0 Viny¡ Wrapping o Tar or Asphalt 0 Unknown 0 None 0 Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~ None 0 Impressed Current System 0 Sacrificial Anode System o Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection. Monitorinf!. alld Interception a. Tank: 0 Visual (vaulted tanks only) 0 Groundwater Monitoring Well(s) o Vadose Zone MonHor in~ Well (s) 0 U-Tube Without Liner o U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* o Vapor Detector * 0 'Li4Uici Level Sensor * [] Conductivity Sensor * o Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank * ~ Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube. MO?itoring Well Or Annula~ Space ~aily Gauging & Inventory Heconciliation ~ Periodic Tightness Testing o None 0 Unknown 0 Other Piping :99- Flow-Restricting Leak Detector (s) For Pressurized Piping* o Moni tor ing Sump Wi th Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway [] Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway [] Synthetic Liner Raceway o Unknown 0 Other *Describe Make & Model: 8. Tank Tightness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? 0 Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? 0 Yes Date(s) Of Hepair(s) Describe Repairs Overfill Protection o Operator Fills. Controls. & Visually Monitors o Tape Float Gauge ~ Float Vent Valves , [] [] Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box 0 o Uther: Facility Name ., 4. Tank o o 10. 11. ;lRcn~ 5 83 lANK !. /tJoOO Cß4 (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FUR EACH TANK) POI{ EACH SECTIUN, CHECK ß11 APPROPRIATE BOXES e Permil Nu. [] Double-W~ll .~ Single-Wall / o Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel Concrete [] Aluminum 0 Bronze 0 Unknown Capacity (Gallons) iOÒ()c.~ Manufacturer Thickness (Inches) ~ None 0 Unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) Glass 0 Clay ¢ Unlined 0 Unknown b. o None R b O.Tf!- c tc ~ l' o No [] Unknown Results Of Test Testing Company '¢. No [] Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls None [] Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices PiDing a. Underground Piping: ¢-. Yes 0 ·No Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ Pressure 0 Suction 0 Gravi ty Underf,round Piping Corrosion Protection: t2f- Galvanized . 0 Fiberglass-Clad 0 Impressed ~Current 0 tJ Polyethylene Wrap 0 Electrical Isolation ø Vinyl Wrap [] Unknown 0 None [] Other (describe): Underground Piping. Secondary Containment: o Double-Wall 0 Synthet i c Liner System ~one o Other (descri be) :. _ C;:./-¿.e.! q Unknown M£:iterial 2' Manufacturer Approximate Length Uf Pipe Run b. Sacrificial Anode o Tar or Asphal t c. [] Unknown H. 1. Tank li: [] Vaulted [] Non-Vaulted [] Double-Wall ¡ij Single-Wall 2. Tank Material o Carbon Steel [] StainJess Steel [] Polyvinyl Chlodde 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel 'S- Fiberglass-Heinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Aluminum [] Bronze 0 Unknown [] Other (describe): 3. Primary Containment ,Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer baCD Fac il i ty Name '. . -- e A R(1 /) TANK e ( ! foooo ,.(øq ,( FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) FOI{ EACH SECTION. CHECK lli APPROPRIÁTE BOXES # 583 Per nil l N u . Secondary COlltainment Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner 0 Lined Vault Oth~r (describe): Material 5. Tank Interior Linin~ DRubber 0 Alkyd 0 Epoxy 0 Phenolic [] Glass 0 Clay ~ Unlined 0 Unknown o Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection [] Galvanized -m...Fiberglass-Clad [] Polyethylene Wrap 0 Vinyl Wl'apping [] Tar or Asphaft ~ 0 Unknown 0 None 0 Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: 6L None [] Impressed Current System 0 Sacrificial Anode System [] Uescribe System ¡-Equipment: ' 7. Leak Detection. Monitoring, and Interceution a. Tank: [] Visual (vaulted tanks only) [] Groundwater Monitoring Well(s) [] Vadose Zone MonHoring Well (s) 0 U-Tube WithÖ'ut Liner [] U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* [] Vapor Detector * [] Liquid Level Sensor * [] Conductivity Sensor* [] Pressure Sensor In Annular ßpace Of Double Wall Tank * [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube. Monitoring Well Or Annular' Space ~OailY Gauging & Inventory Heconciliation ~periodic Tightness Testing. Ó None 0 Unknown 0 Other Piping: ¢-Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* [] Monitoring Sump With Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway o Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway [] Synthetic Liner Raceway[] None [] Unknown [] Other *Describe Make & Model: . 8. Tank Tightness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? 0 Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? 0 Yes Uate(s) Of Repair(s) Describe Repairs Overfill Protection [] Operator Fills. Controls. & Visually Monitors o Tape Float Gauge .JLt Float Vent Valves 0 [] Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box [] o Uther: 4. Tank o [] 10. 11. b. c. Thickness (Inches) -s: None 0 Unknown , Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) b. R ed.JM k. l;r [] No 0 Unknown Results Of Test Testing Company rho o Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls None o Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices PiDing a. Underground Piping: ·~Yes [] No Thickness (inches) Diameter 'fP-pressure [] Suction 0 Gravity Und~rf,round Piping Corrosion Protection: '"El-Galvanized [] Fiberglass-Clad, [] Impressed ~urrent [] [] Polyethylene Wrap [] Electrical Isolation ç¡J--Vinyl Wrap [] Unknown 0 None [] Other (describe): Underground Piping. Secondary Containment: , o DOl)ble-Wall [] Synthetic Liner System-fTNone 0 Unknown '0 Other (describe): ____ <:;+{ <J , [] Unknown Material .1- Manufacturer J Approximate Length Of Pipe Run Sacrificial Anode [] Tar or Asphal t Facility Name ,e 4Æf'-O 1i 583 e Pernlll Nu. '" lANK! iOúo SuP ( FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) ,Fa{ EACH SECTION. CHECK ß11 APPROPRIATE BOXES .. H. 1. Tank.i§.: 0 Vaul ted 0 Non-Vaul ted 2. Tank Material -e- Carbon Steel 0 Stain] ess Steel èJ Fiberglass-Heinforced Plastic 0 o Other (describe): 3. Primary Containment ,Date Installed Thickness (Inches) o Double-Wall ~ Single-Wall o Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel Concrete 0 Aluminum 0 Bronze 0 Unknown CapacitY:---.(Gallons) '1f)C'U Manufacturer 10. Secondary COBtainment Double-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner 0 Lined Vault Other (describe): Material 5. Tank Interior Linin¡?: DRubber 0 Alkyd 0 Epoxy 0 Phenolic 0 Glass 0 Clay ~Unlined 0 Unknown o Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection o Galvanized 0 Fiberglass-Clad 0 Polyethylene Wrap· 0 Vinyl Wrapping o Tar or Asphalt ~nknown 0 None 0 Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: one 0 Impressed Current System 0 Sacrificial Anode System o Describe System Equipment: 7. Leak Detection. MOl1itorinJ:?:. and Interception a. Tank: 0 Visual (vaulted tanks only) 0 Groundwater Monitoring Well(s) o Vadose Zone, MonHoring- Well (s) 0 U-Tube Without Liner o U-Tube with Compatible Liner Dir~cting Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* o Vapor Detector * 0 Liquid Level Sensor * 0 Conductivity Sensor* '* o Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank ' O'Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube. Monitoring Well Or Annular Space tïf-Oaily Gauging & Inv.entory Heconciliation ~eriodic Tightness Testing Ó None , 0 Unknown 0 Other Piping: 1trFlow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* o Monitoring Sump With Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway [] Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway o Unknown 0 Other *Describe Make & Model: 8. Tank Tightness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? O' Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? 0 Yes Date(s) Of Hepair(s) Describe Repairs Overfill Protection o Operator Fills. Controls. & Visually Monitors o Tape Float Gaug'e iiJ.- Float Vent Valves 0 o Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box 0 o Other: 4. Tank o o Thickness (Inches) ~ None 0 Unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) b. o None RF--OTAtK £.T o No 0 Unknown Results Of Test Testing Company E¡ho o Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls None 0 Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping- Underground Piping: -ø-Yes 0 No Thi~kness (inches) Diameter rPressure 0 Suction 0 Gravi ty Unqerffround Piping Corrosion Protection: -~Galvanized 0 Fiberglass'-Clad 0 Impressed. Current 0 Sacrificial Anode tJ . Polyethylene Wrap 0 Electrical Isolation ¡Lt-Vinyl Wrap 0 Tar or Asphalt o Unknown 0 None 0 Other (describe): Underground ,Piping. Secondary Containment: o Double-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner System Q-N:one 0 Unknown o Other (descr i be) : a. o Unknown Material L i. Manufacturer Approxi~ate Length Of Pipe Run <:;1~. <J b. c. Filcility Name /-f/¿i -:¡/. ~ 83 lANK! fOoO Suf (FILL OUT SEPARATE FOI_FOR EACH TANK) FOI{ EACH SECTION. CHECK ß11 APPROPRIATE BOXES Pernll L ¡-'¡u. " H. 1. Tank.li: 0 Vaul ted 0 Non-Vaul ted 2. Tank Material Ei?I- Carbon Steel [] Stain] ess Steel tJ - Fiberglass-~einforced Plastic [] o Other (descr i be) : 3. Primary Containment ,Date Installed Thickness (Inches) o Double-Wall ca Single-Wall [] Polyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel Concrete [] Aluminum [] Bronze [] Unknown Capacity (Gallons) J.j()()O Manufacturer Secondary Coutainment Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner [] Lined Vault Uther (describe): Material 5. Tank Interior Linin~ DRubber [] Alkyd 0 Epoxy 0 Phenolic [] Glass 0 Clay ~Unlined 0 Unknown o Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection o Galvanized 0 Fiberglass-Clad 0 Polyethylene Wrap 0 Vinyl Wrapping o Tar or Asphal t ~ Unknown 0 None [] Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: Jzr::None 0 Impressed Current System [] Sacrificial Anode System o Uescribe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Uetection. MOllitorin~. and Interceptiun a. Tank: 0 Visual (vaulted tanks only) 0 Groundwater Monitoring Well(s) o Vadose Zone MonHor ing Well (s) 0 U-Tube Without Liner o U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Wel1(s)* o Vapor Detector * 0 Liquid Level Sensor * 0 Conducti vi ty Sensor * o Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank * ~ Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube. Monitoring Well Or Annular Space ~aily Gauging & Inventory Heconciliation ~Periodic Tightness Testing Ó None 0 Unknown [] Other Piping: ~Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* o Moni toring Sump Wi th Raceway [] Sealed Concrete Raceway [] Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway. [] None o Unknown 0 Other *Describe Make & Model: 8. Tank Ti~htness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? [] Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? 0 Yes Uate(s) Of Hepair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection o Operator Fills. Controls. & Visually Monitors o Tape Float Gauge JZT-Float Vent Valves 0 o Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box 0 o Uther: 4. Tank o o Thickness (Inches) J5l None 0 Unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) b. R E:..DTI'\-é K 1-; T [] No 0 Unknown Results Òf Test Testing Company Jzho o Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls None 0 Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. P ipin~ a. Underground Piping: ¢-ves [] No 0 Unknown Material <::;i¿d Thickrless (inches) Diameter.1. d Manufacturer ~ressure [] Suction 0 Gravi ty Approximate Length Uf Pipe Run b. Underground Piping CorrosioncProtection: ':Ø-Balvanized 0 Fiberglass-Clad [] Impressed .CurrentO Sacrificial Anode o Polyethylene Wrap 0 Electrical Isolation ç¿t-vinyl Wrap 0 Tar or Asphalt o Unknown 0 None 0 Other (describe): c. Underground Piping. Secondary Containment: o Double-Wall 0 Synthet i c Liner System I;ZÍr~one 0 Unknown o Other (descr ibe) : Facilit:y Name 41<fl/tþ; if 583 ,e Pernul No. I TANK # booo¡ Ke~ (FILL UUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) -POi{ EACH S CTI~CHECK ß.61. APPRõPRÏATEBOXES - H. 1. Tank.i§.: 0 Vaul ted tJ Non-Vaul ted 0 Double-Wall KI Single-Wall 2. Tank Material ~D Carbon Steel 0 Stain]ess Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-H.einforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Aluminum D Bronze D. Unknown o Other (descr i be) : 3. Primary Containment ,Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) /,O()() Manufacturer Secondary Coutainment Double-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner 0 Lined Vaul t Other (describe): Material 5. Tank Interior Linin!?: . (] Rubber 0 Alkyd 0 Epoxy 0 Phenolic (] Glass 0 Clay ~ Unlined 0 Unknown (] Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection o Galvanized [] Fiberglass-Clad [] Polyethylene Wråp O' Vinyl Wrapping [] Tar or Asphalt t~L Unknown [] None (] Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~. None [] Impressed Cur~ent System 0 Sacrificial Anode System [] Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection. Monitorin!?:. and Interceution a. Tank: [] Visual' (vaulted tanks only') [] Groundwater Monitoring Well(s) [] Vadose Zone Monj tor in~ Well (s) [] U-Tube Without Liner [] U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Well (s)* [] Vapor Detector * [] Li4Uid Level Sensor * [] Conductivity Sensor * [] Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank * [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well Or Annular Space ~aily Gauging & Inventory Heconciliation ~ Periodic Tightness Testing [] None . 0 Unknown 0 Other Piping: 'Ø-Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* [] Moni toring Sump With Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway o Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway D Synthetic Liner Raceway [] Unknown [] Other *Describe Make & Model: 8. Tank Ti~htness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? 0 Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? 0 Yes Date(s) Of Hepair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection tJ Operator Fills. Controls. & Visually Monitors [] Tape Float Gauge ~loat Vent Valves [] [] Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box 0 [] Other: 4. Tank o o Thickness (Inches) ~ None (] Unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) b. o None R I=o.TM. k f=-- ¡- ~'No [] ~esults Testing Unknown Of Test Compapy (] No [] Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls None 0 Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Pipin!?: . a. Underground Piping: -'Ø--Yes 0 No [] Unknown Material ç+-e. -<....( Thickness (inches) Diameter.,;L I( . Manufacturer . pf-' Pressure 0 Suction 0 Gravity Approximate Length Of Pipe Run b. UnderRround Piping Corrosion Protection: ~ Gal vanized 0 Fiberglass-Clad [] Impressed çurrent 0 Sacrificial Anode o Polyethylene Wrap (] Electrical Isolation C2t-vinyl Wrap (] Tar or Asphalt [] Unknown 0 None (] Other (describe): c. Underground Piping. Secondary Containment: [] Double-Wall 0 Synthet i c Liner System ~None [] Unknown o Other (descr ibe) : .. ARCO petroleu.~ cts Company 173155t _ aker Road ' Cerritos. California 90701-1488 Telephone 213 404 5300 Mailing Address: Box 6411 Artesia, California 90702-6411 County of Kern Environmental Health 1700 Flower Street. Bakersfield, Ca. 93305 SUBJECT Tank Interity test results ARC a Station 583 3200 Ming Ave. Bakersfield, Ca. Dear Sir 'e 00 rn©rnow~ [Q) . OCT 06 1988 ' Environmenta ealth Dill. ~er~ C~t'~!!' ~.!,?J't~ C'-- Date 9/29/88 The tanks and piping at the above station passed a gasoline system, test as noted in the attached test r~sults. ARca Petroleum Products Company is committed to compliance with the laws that govern the operation of underground stor~ge tanks, If you have any quest~on please call. Sincerely e: of~~ C.D. Morton 213 404-5353 I' ARGO Petroleum Products Comp':lIlY is a DivÎslon of AtlantlcRichtieidCompanï ~'~ ~~ APpr; ì076 I- (7-U:, -. i~"" ENVIRON&NTAL ... L4BORATORIES _INC C.D. Morton ARCO Petroleum Company 17315 Studebaker Road Cerritos, CA 90701-1488 e C'O:·:,Fli.",,,, . ':.I -} . """\.,1 ",:"-,, -~ \J ., '1' COpyd September 23, 1988 Re: ARCO Station 1/583 3200 Ming A venue Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Morton: On September 7, 1988, a Petro Tite System T est(s) was performed at the above- referenced location. The test was performed by Ray Norman, E.L.I. Technician. The NFPA Code 329.02 criteria for a tight system is a maximum loss of .05 gallons per hour. Because of the almost infinite variables involved, this is not the permission of actual leakage. During the stand-pipe test procedure, the internal liquid hydrostatic pressure applied to the underground tank system is generally two to thr~e times greater than normal liquid storage pressures. This increase in hydrostatic pressure will amplify the indicated rate of leak accordingly. 'SYSTEM TESTS: '. Tank No.1 - North Size - 6,000 gallons Product - Regular The test showed a minus .035 gallons per hour. Based on the above cri teria, we find the tank tested mathematically tight. Tank No.2 - West Size - 6,000 gallons Product - Regular The test showed a minus .035 gallons per hour. Based on the above cri teria, we find the tank tested mathematicålly tight. This concludes our test and findings on September 7, 1988. If you have any questions regarding the results, please contact me. It is your responsibility to notify your local County Health Department, Environmental Health, within thirty (30) days of the results of this test. This notification is required by the California Administrative Code, Title 23· Waters, Chapter 3, Water Resources Con~rol Board, Sub-chapter 16, Underground Tank Regulations, Article 4.30. We have enjoyed working with you on this project. If you need any further information, please feel free to contact our office. Sin ~relY, J/. ~~¿¡/Ø~1/;z..; n-5hannon Office Manager Ends 1477 E. Shaw, Suite ISO/Fresno, California 93710/ (209) 225-6698 ,. ENVIRONMENTAL ... LABORAmRIES _INC PLEAS~. PRINT 1. OWNER Property 18:.1 Tank(s) ~ -' 2. OPERATOR 3. REASON FOR TEST (Explain Fully) 4. WHO REOUESTED TEST AND WHEN 5. WHO IS PAYING FOR THIS TEST? 6. TANK(S) INVOLVED 7. INSTALLATION DATA 8. UNDERGROUND WATER 9. FILL·UP ARRANGEMENTS 10. CONTRACTOR. MECHANICS. any other contractor involved 11. OTHER INFORMATION OR REMARKS . Data Chart for Tank System Tiglness Test ""' Name K02Sh;.¡j C·~3.)~ Representative Telephone 5d..u1.r <);(!J~ Reoresentative T eleohone 3' :5í4M'1P: '-" 5ß~r Address Name ~dde-/.. . 'R¿ Address ~c 'R p ,:rhs.7('/4 (.:z...ßJ.Y..t2.~-s:.J..5":' Teieohone ?£:..~J1::t/./...c.-s-s ~~hN ð£~ Title ... ~~ '9 Com~8") or Affiliation S7~¿~~~.£££LT.æ ¿,;f'. Address / ~-7-EK Data (2/3) ¥.æ¿ ~-lç. Telephone HOLf/J/./ eISO" Authorizing , ~ UJ ð, r-:.º- ðS City ('8/3) ~iJf'-C3£- " T eleøhana Title I"A_ Sf.le Zlø Order No. Other Instructions Appro.. Age ? , '? Brand/Supplier Location Cover Fills Vents /Vtll' K. 2?fi/f/ J -r;.,' ~d d H ~ o-f _ ~r1l?l::'::'y. Concrete. Black Top. Size. Tife'iII mllke. Drop Rear of sl8lion. etc. , Earth. etc. 1ubn. Rømote Fills Sileo Mlnilolded Siphones yES 'E7v£~f1- s. Pumps í< Ed -:::Jri't- f- POJ'1t' IF Which links ? Suction. Remote. Make if known Is the water over the tank 7 Depth to the Water table ..:l3.E,.{¿;>.u' ./5' -r DYes ~NO Tanks to be filled .3'..'00 hr. 9- 7- ç:-;.? Date Arranged by C-..;J - /If/?~ I~~ Name (P/~ ) oÇ//J,¥- ~3S'.i' T eleøhone Extra product to "top off" and run TSTT. How and who to provide 7 Consider NO Lead, Terminal or other contact for notice or inquIry Name leleohone Comoanv .---..------- ---.-..- .--'--.-'.. -------.. .... __ ._.. ____.___ .___._. ....._.__~_...'_._.._n__· .._]/,4 "~_~~~1~~~ /¢"<-~T r~ /"7 E:k~' r¿1/?= ('L/..A' 7"z=æ Additional information on any items above. Officials or others to be advised when testing is in progress or completed. Visitors or observers present during test etc. ' Tests were made on the above tank systems in accordance with test procedures prescribed for ~tro Tltf" as detailed on attached test charts with results as follows: 'AN' """ 12. -rAdf:::, ¡;C-;$I/'é~ / 13. CERTIFICATION 5~ ./~- "?lr -----..-< -.--.- --- Dlte '7.'-"7 - /7""-?- .(..L.'/."::' _ __-L_~_ Serial No of Thermal Sensor Tank Identification Leakage Indicated ~.... -.... /~,.,. . .--.- .--..-.-- ---- --. -------- . This is to certify that these tank systems were tested on the date(s} shown. Those indicated as "Tight" meet the criteria established by the National Fire Protection Asociation Pamphlet 329. 1?L1:;t---#.L2I!.-rM ~. ~- ~/-li/LÇ6.__ Technicians " ~75:Ø~~~ ~t() Signature Tf..;ting Contrilcl0f or (omptf'}y ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES, INC 1447 E. Shaw Ave. Suite 150 Fresno, CA 93710 (209) 225-6698 \~ork Þer1'ormed ~~esting or Construction[] . .-, e,.J Initials , Station Operator Arrival Time ~~oC-/ a.m.~/ / Fuel Arrival Time ? " Dcpu.rture Time ./ ~ .-0 I ~p.m. II F'ucl Dcplirtur~ Time .s-:"èJo a.m-f'p.~ a·.m~ JOi DOCUMENTATION SHEET: Ð&c.:· "7- ç: -.Ç_f~ Time:' /ð;-C.s- ,,:7/ ",' COQVtlI'NC10A: 1<!¡.I. e~~Ld ri ,l<C.O , 7d 'P/t9~Jß;m -7JA-r T.lcpboA. ,: :2/?- .y'¿).y- S-,3S-.;)? A,u 7,;.tr&l 7b (!. b. /f.-{~Æ~~ Birr/.. /AA.lKS ~s-rd- Dice: c¡- K-ðÝ 'rime: 7. - ¿Ja A.fr"1· CoavcrMt1oll: 1?/V'- ¿.vfiS //1/ ~/./Âr ßdr-A. C' f]~éé /~';JK.s ,/<Ç A:/ E /V 6/2/7/ E/ J é'A,v N As ;::;'-S5;:).. telcphoGe I: D. cc : f1me: CoÂvcraac1oa: T-upbou ,: net. z 'rime: COAveI'MC1oA: 'ral.phoue ,: Ð.c.a T1mta: Coa".r..c1oA; T.l.pboA. '1 D4ca: T1m~: ~gA".I'...'1oQ: ~ e 14, I~ ./rc/~ v_ //';///0 4¿./t:... -g';;OCl A.ddre.. No anø sr'_If" 16. CAPACITY ~ c;?,;;? 0 Nominal Capacity Gallon" Is there dOubt as to True Capacity? /V¿7 5.. SftCtM)r' "DETERUJNINQ TANK CAPACITY- 17. FILL-UP FOR TEST Slid! WI;'.ØðnaItI çØ ø 0._ belore FìIo\Iø Iot-1l", ,. UD. STa BEFORE AND AFTER EACH COMPJItoRTMENT DROP OR EACH METERED DELIVERY QUANTITY (' <-Ie.L / /,4,v)- ) raMI ~ "1b n Product in lutll.,. !IIP In I,n )IJMt1 e , /-IJ-g~ 0.'. of r.,1 F_ o Station Chart o Tank Manufacturer's Chart W Company Engineering Dala o Charts supplied with Pelro Tile o O1h.' ToIaIO.,1on 0&1"- .. R..rbnq ð¡f',A-, r s (.. <'/' é" ¡If C,ty St.,. C &~~.'L :-'-, By most accurate capacity chart avaIlable ç ~,:7 (/ aal10ns Shck R"Cllf'IV' 1"'/8111 '.......... 7=-,.7 ,;." Fr.... , r- ;:; C" ,-:::"",,~c 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK Observed Gravily VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM See manual MCtIana~. a- below and rac:oro procedure in log (26), Observed Temperatures _Int_ H'oh .mer labIe In tank ucavaUon. Une(a) being leeled with LVlLT. Corrected API Gravity o '!We gNo o '!We RI No o '!We ,lBtNo ¡;?, C, O. E 5" ç;;. t7 9'3''' '7ç.¡j' 7'-3 /Ç"/5 o 51age I 3St_1I 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR TSTT ASSEMBLY _ of ,_ G.-' ...................... Add 30" tor .- L , , /'3¥ 21. TEMPERATUREIVOLUME FACTOR (a) TO TEST THIS TANK I. Today Wormer 0 Cooler? 0 ProdtJct In To"" _"F FilkJp _ on truclc _"F Expected Chango ( . ar _ ) '?:.ß~ 22. Thermal·Sendor reading alrer circulation Add 2." for ~ or air seal . 23. Digits per "F in range 01 expeCled change Total lub'nG to assemb6e Apøloximl'e _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . /c;:,o 6"0-;;0 20. EXTENSION HOSE SmlNG 24. 38' total quantífy in full tank (16 )( 17) Tank top 10 gr_' Extend haM on suction tube 5"' Of' more below ISnIc top . .. . . G 25, J- 97)' S',,? 'J ';" ~- '1 voiume change per of (24) 'If F;Q pipe ""'ends _ gr_. use top 01 "N, ARRIVEO AT TEST SITE ANO MEASURED FOR WATER ON TANK BOTTOM /<:;;" é'~ TRANSPORT TRUCK TOPPED OFF TANK, AND TOOK INVENTORY OF PRODUCT -L 6 cne-; REMOVED FILL CAP AND SPLASH TUBE SET UP TEST EQUIPMENT /7<./ c:J :J?? 3' <) ..... ?/~ -- Ne....«1 -F _ -g. 9? 5' SYf)'3' -:;. 9 gallons - . coefficient of expansion tor . invofveO prOduct /.Ç/, ~/,:; Digits per -F in test Ranqe (231 volume change in this tank per -F _ ..:.~/:2?'J~ç,')~- Volume change per digit. Compute to 4 c1~tmal places. ,<"/.2(, This is los' ~) 26, 31. lOG rs TtST PAOCEtxJRfS 30. HYDROSTAliC PR£5SURE CQHTROt 27, DAT! 28-# / e- ø 2. /.-9..vk /} íe. Record details of Sfttino up and ru"n,"o IpsI. (Use lull lenoth 0' line if needed _.-;; ....,..JIA.o;G.c/ 29. r R.adltlQ :-:.. ;,.,.~ -1,.£.", ~ Nfl StaMøJØtlntl '!In(.~ 32. ProdUCTrn Gladult ~ \hIM'" 01 wrllf"h ReadrnG :Itslarld r¡¡¡- (14r1" ~or~ Art" AUdlO'!G RncI'''G /.Cj'Oð Fill Test Eauioment with Product & Pumo Primed and Runnina rtA3T 3CH!58R Rr-glf,Q ST"nT t:['"m e 1,[,l.BI"3 /9&10 CONTI ill If UI~t I . r~u Jf5T r;r~"¡- S-~A/<;,or J?.·h;;-~ / ':'-j // .Sgo / I-;¡>,.o r!/~ ;2. 11'? 6' II .<:?6cP 11'73'0 3 W,:1.7 1/ 'i)0 IN4'5 ft"II!ANjIii\R u""",>",a.~ II ,¿Y/c:' ij 4'/.? _. """'.-:;;.c.:..-..' c;- 14'/. '7" // J(;'i' ~'""/5' c; tr/. <7 "'..' .., . '. ",,,. ¡) Test concluded -2. W ¡r/. an Ihis day at a (.J,., J F found 10 be . levef readino of tight or not tiohl ~!2n_s-E~ry.o~r _ .,.. ./.7~ -f.C7QO .J- .:lI6 -. ?'ì(; -.01'3 - .ð'/ - .C7(;7I -3""'6 ...;., aoo +. C75'1 ~ .e7,1 -./'1/ f'?6 8 -./0/ :Z:'Sro Le?'!...~ ____ ________ - ,/01 1-1'..15'6 I ~.OO<:./ VOlUME Ir.f£ASUAEWNTS (VI RECORO TO"oo' G.Al 34 TUIP(AATURf COMP£HSATION USfrACTORm """'" ~.ts!-1 35, ~""'" ~"lIt-' ...... '-. "'- - , Faclor A ~ -d'" ~ ".: ~~ '·-r ;4' .;#1 7"';';-·" '~:'>-:-:'¿ ,5t1C' .$1.< ../.-. - - ,..., _/::~'5 0:<0 - , . ~-~_-: g.....,- r ,.(7 ;;~-i" , /"'; -.H;J .5",0 -.4'IC 8~Y ~ / :lCI '-"'f I- .4';0 4'/(/ i- ,/¿¡C; 04'<¡ !,..o 2G~ ~.y I-./L.¡CJ . ~C;., ..J '-'_-=- -- ----- -- 6'~-, ,,?Ç.O -. é/05 P.1c:. 17'0 ;..:;,? r ;¿ I- ,;70 ':;- . gç.:? i- £7/0 I gJ_? fi-I .;¡~r? - .:'/(:.' 38. NET YmUU[ 39..cUMULATfO I f~:~i.~HG CHAHr.E ; 36. r_ _. 37. '-- Tfmøeqtllr. Aclr\l'StlTllftl: AI......l..... ""~,~ ¡ Tar"IIIIII;,~: AIL_t.......M>f\oM [ t......,..""'" 'I rlf~" ("""'II ¡ te' . I" - I.~...... tI/r>I.1C?IOn- --- 1._1.'01' CCI"WICIIOIII) ",n"1-.]1(1) 1- '" C70(; .d12r¡ .? If:' ,,-,. . -!-~ -'-'.;;J:2(.~ /.,?.c..,7«:; -.O~ / 1.+ .0/::( h--.c16 ~_ð1<1 - .ð~9 ,.... . \ e rcc;; ß- ,~rG'/~ v /Ý1 3~oo ~.hV'1 4"...~ /.? /. " ~./ , L5A'/'!<' /'! f,~,''''; ê.A ":/ - 7. ,p.._,? 14. ,'" Ne".. ,,/ S'J(>\)'.' Ow,.., Of 0...., Add,... No and Slree't!1 ell.,. [¡ateol rll~1 15. TANK TO TEST ~.;J 16. CAPACITY Is there doubt as 10 True Capacity? 0"000 Gallof'lS /VO ~:P:i~; :~~;a:ailable 60 c/ 0 G.llonl "om o Station Chart o Tank Manufacturer's Chari .....gJ Company Engineering Data o Charts sUDPlied with Petro Tite o Othe' Nominal Capacity See SIICtIOtl 'OETEA'-IIINING T"NK CAPACITY' 17, FILL·UP FOR TEST StICk ReadIngs Tot.IO.llotI 10118." G..,,", ... Reacfinq tMfor.I''',~ ~~ ? / Gallons I~tør.,. 6c:?C7C' Sftd{ .,..., øonom 'ill \Cl STJCK BEFORE AND AFT!A EACH COMPAAnfENT OROP OR EACH MeTERED DELIVERY QUANTITY 96'" (í:;'''c. 1'1/,11 r.5 - /) ,. ,,4Þ"~ /7.;--" "r F , -:f"'" ";'C,,I -- Pmðucl ,n '\III lank 'up to till poøtt ¿;; CJ:: V 1B, SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK Observed Gravity 6-~ ~ 'T L'./ . '7"7 7'-0 VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM water in lank HIgh _ table In lank .,ce:al/lllian. Uno(l. being tested with LVllT. Corr8ded API Gravily OSt_, ß!:S'_II See manual_ -""""". Chock _ and nICO<d procedure In log (26~ Observed Temperatures o _ HlNo D_ÆJNo DYes BTNo C. Q. E. I ~9 -g 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR 21. TEMPERATUREIVOLUME FACTOR (a) TO TEST THIS TANK TSTT ASSEMBLY /39 II Today Wo""", 0 CooIar? 0 ProdUC11n Tlnk _ 'F F.....p Product on 'ruck _ 'F expected Chango ( .. or - ) þ _ "'..... Grado' ............... ...... ...... ..... . , 9~~? 22. Thermal-Sendor reading alter circulation .23.7S¿' '1" Add3O"for4·L...... . . . . . . . .... ... , ,- Nea.-.'I Add 2"'" for 3'" Of air Mal 23. g / &:,/ 16¿? Digits per of in range of expected cnange T~allubing to assemble Approximate. .... ...... """" 20. EXTENSION HOSE SETTING 24. Cc:7;10 . ./",93 -'!,ðg;¿1 ><70 J g gallons T_IOØIO~' ...., ..... .... ':it> total quantity in coefficient of eJ:DanslO" tor volume change in this lank full lank (16 ... 17) învofved ptOåUCt par 'I" Extend P'IoM on suction tube 8'" Of more 01:::'6' _'8"" lOp ............ ;;- 25. ~.ð.J;1/Lv-' ?~ ~/4' .0/:; í?¥/:;'~ 2- ThiS is . volume change per : F (24) Digits per of in lest VOlume chanqe per dJgrt. fest 0" Fill pipe extends aboYe grade. u.. top of ftll. Range (23) Compute to 4 decimal place.. factor (al ARRIVED AT TEST SITE AND MEASURED FOR WATER ON TANK BOTTOM TRANSPORT TRUCK TOPPED OFF TANK, AND TOOK INVENTORY OF PRODUCT REMOVED FILL CAP AND SPLASH TUBE SET UP TEST EOUIPMENT /~<~~;; F /' '..;'....1<.) 26. 30. HYOAOSTAltC 31. VOWM( "fASUREYENTS fVI 34 1'tI¡lPfRATURE COMPf:NSATIQN 38. Nn VfJlUM( 39..cUMUlATt:O lOO (]I TEST PROCEDURES flPfSSURf RfCGRO TO 001 GAl USE F4CTOR {.II CH4IIGES CHANGE CO~TAOI. E~RE,o\OING 27. 28.- 29. SþndorlllMI 32. Producllft ~""'" 35. 36. 37. ~Iru,. "wq.l.....~1IfII OAn A'ad,1'ICI rnll'l(~~ Graduall ~IC~I'I ,- r........._ . 'dlllSl"","' 1,".f...~ Record dlflltS of setting up No ,........ "_. In . I~ . _. '.....h, '- l_- (......l1li'\. -- All....L_''''''J!UI. ---¡¡¡;¡- and runnlno les1. (Use lull ,f ",dI BI!fOff ..... ......, "- '" --- '''''''''''lðO c...."..,.".., Il."rl length of line if needed Andll'lO A,,'or'd 'm", ....... ~tdl·1 _I' 1_....""-1 ,J3fVI. .3~!T) ;7+1 Factor A - . e:P/1c;, C--.:>~,.,;ü,,_-./ ñ-;~/ <.,-- . ,;;-0 ,ø'~ r.. .,t. r A .t:J/1.i c RAST ~r1J'i~a ðp,nl~ . .-<.. .:< "Y 5-ht.RT 8(u88A nl'UWü ,£, 7 I ¿¡I. '7 /1 .J .;- c:- .330 _.(/:;).ú 9'3'7 f-.;l ~. 00 (.) COk.ùtJ~[ ii.~" L(.LL ¡.Q;T ~,:;. '7 ~O -1". (.)01./ - .0:2 0 ~.oc-o -.0)0 b04~ 8 ~/.'r' // .5::¡Cl .;:;. ') Cl -.cJ~C g-- -~ - .os-o ) .," :Z~cl .f c,~ -r .'7.."-' ~""~., -.,;,'0U -.05° 1".010 b"v /},. ",/) ,)(!.. ~1 7- µ~/ /~~/ If I/.rð /,)" .}10 .J';;) -.CJl~ . g,)'ri -s- .<7~3 - , ;J( .' 1-0 " f'.. 1 1'-. c;h-".... 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' c:. s Jobsite/Description I:=)) n C ",,,, .,' 7. , I ~ - "'" -... , , T;,( " "I VI ~ p o V'V¡),or /),.'[7 ~~@(Æ O~~~~~;:,u Kern County Health t:epartme Division of Environmental Health l70~ Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 .Pe~irA ~1 OD/ûC Appllcatlo~~te ---- APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDEFCRCUND HAZAADOUS SUBSTANCES S'I'OR)GE FACILIT'f ~ of Application (check): ~ o New Facility DModification of Facility EJ1:xistirt; Facility OTransfer of CM1ership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): DaYS_VjN~ COR ::!>iC,/( 0 ...J.J. ~. Nights:s AM.. rj/ Facility Name ARCO ~ ~- ./ ~. of Tanks c: ~,J- Type of Business (check): [i3'Gaso Ine Station OOther isJ.2scribe) Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? Dyes ~ _~ Is Tank(s) Used Primarily for h;ricultural Purp:>ses?' DYes I!:rNO I ¡ Facility Address ~;1.JQ Holfö Wk., Nearest Cross St. LUEI&..£. T R SEC (Rural Locations 011y) Owner Af Co Contact Person Mdress 173/~~~'û;_~"~ RIJ zip ;<¡~701 Tele~ne '2/3 Operator En ~~__ __ Contact Person _ Address 3;1.:l..o AI Zip }-o ~' Telephone "If , ~ WÙ'?f--~-P8~~pe\liàe~ 9Y- ¡ ~ri'4C~.1c'''·''~ 1:>aeU ;~y '~.~~ ! C~n c;r<;:\:iI') '.~ tar i ~ri.Þ.. jrLr.rnI1Mw~ ter Ðe~<:¡.ml¡aLl':¡l'\a ,~ ,~ ' ~~.eQ....5t,a.ù~te ~ Cnmro~~att~ft ~n~t~fieÃtiQR I 0. Qerrtra,ge~' s.-L.i~RB~ 1IG. Zip 'Pel8pAðnc h O}AJ$<;(} C....II ~l o:::'l1 uu D:a Le T"\e,,.,..ar __ _. ~....It'i.~iUs For Modlii("~t"ion.-Df A... t:'.Ü9~i~ RiQilit.y.T ¡rt~fly T'øç<."ribe Modifications . nro~"ri.... _ -"" ~ -- ~. Tank(s} Store (check all that apply): , ~! Waste ,Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Premium Diesel Fuel j g B f- :3" DO!:: ¡r;;·D 0 . 5 . ..; -~Σ'j!' G:œped t1-eR. e[ l'itI-tel ið'i&-CtoF<ed (RQ~ ~se~s&;ary fer !rIOt-Ok: vd¡lcle fuels) ~ank-1-Ç.~mi "'a~è (COR--('UI~<"W' .....-) ~ .......-m-"¡"1-fir1l) I...hemh::al Previously Stored (if different) ~ g- ~ f= a:- .~ ~ . f!J o o B Wast~ Oil o o B ;~!!..>lrtl"--' ~t-e. Qf. 'T'r::\nc;f~r ~ .--- _ Previous CM1er -------........ ~ ~:~ acc-;pt fully al~ions of Permit Ì'«:>. is:ueð to -- 000;::::::: I understard that the PerrnittiNj Authority may review and l mod-r?y or termInate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this lJ1dergroll'1d stor~e facility upon receiv this completed form. penalty of of my knowledge is . Iy£¡;fr Date . · Facil i ty Name Tank Secondary Containment DDoubl~all D Synthetic Liner' DOther (describe): DMaterial Thickness (Inches) ; 5. Tank Interior Lining . DRubber DAlkyd DE'p)xy DPhenolic DGlass DOther (describe): Tank Corrosion ProtectIon --crGalvanized OFibergJ..ass-Clad OPo1yethylene Wrap OVinyl Wrappirq OTar or Asphalt I81IDknown ONone [JOther (describe): .. Cathodic Protection: DNone OImpressed CUrrent System DSacrifidal Mode System Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) DGroW'rlwater flk)nitorin; Well (s) o Vadose Zone Moni tori 0; Well (s) 0 u-Tube Wi thout Liner o U-'I'ube with Canpatible Liner Directin¡ Flow to Moni torirg Well (s) * o Vapor Detector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Conductivit~ Sensor* o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank . o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fran U-T\.be, Moni torio:J Well or Annular Space o Daily GalJ:t!o; & Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Testio; D None lE'..JJnknown 0 Other b. Pipirq: !B"FIOW-Restrictirg Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pipio;" o Meni torirq Sunp wi th Race....ay 0 Sealed Concrete Race....ay o Half-cut Canpatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None o Unknown 0 Other . *Describe Make & Model: Tank Tightness __~ Has 'nus Tank Been Tightness Tr:~ed? ~es ONe OUnknO\oKl Date of Last Tis1)~~~Test '8"'/~Æ~ R7Sults of Test Test Name, ff....:, L <.. . / Testlrq Canpany Tank Repair · '. Tank Repaired? DYes DNo ~nown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection OOperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level o Tape . Float Gau;e DFloat Vent Valves DCapacitançe Sensor DSealed Fill Box DOther : H.... 1. .; 2. _ 3. .". 8. ; 9. e e ARCo Permit No. TANK. / '(FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) - FÕR EACH SEc::TI(i¡, CHECK ALL APPRõPROOE BOXES Tank is: 0 Vaul ted o Non-Vðul ted DD:>uble-Wall ~le-Wal1 Tank Material o n Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass--<lad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 AlLlT\im.rnD Bronze DUnkoown Other (describe) primary Containment tate Installed 'I11ickness (Inches) 4. Ca~i.ty .5Gallons) , c>-O 0 DLined Vault ONone ~own Manufacturer: Capaci ty DClay ~ined DU1kno...., Manufacturer (Gals.) -'- 6. ~d/ a{;t-d/ , 10. o Auto S~Off Controls ONone I!::!U1knOW1 List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping _ ~ a. Underground Pipio;: Œ"Yes ONe DUnknown Material Thi cJsµéss (inches) Diameter Manufacturer idPressure DSuction DGravity Approximate Lerqth of pipe RLr1 b. Underground Pipirg Corrosion Protection : DGalvanized DFiberglasS-Clad DImpressed CUrrent OSacrificial Anode D~yethylene Wrap DElectrical Isolatioo DVinyl Wrap DTar or A.s¡:òalt Erunkñown ONone DOther (describe): c. Under-ground Pipirg, Secorrlary Conta irrnent: rI_ .... ,..-.,_ ~ ...---- Fadl i ty Name . ÀRCO e TANK! '?- (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) FOR EACH SEcrIOO, CHECK ALL APPROPRÏÃTE BOXES " H..... 1. .; 2. _ 3. ; 5. .; 8. ,. 9. e pennit Ne. Tank is: o Vaulted 'DNon-Vaulted O~uble-Wall ~e-Wall' Tank ~erial, [?tarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-<:lad Steel o Fiberglass-Reinforced plastic 0 Concrete 0 AlLll1inLml 0 Bronze DUnknown o Other (describe), - Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capac). tY. (Gal1òns) {o ~-(Q 0 , DLined Vault Manufacturer 4. Tank Secondary Containment o Double-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): DMaterial Thickness (Inches) ~ Interior Lining _ DRubber DAlkyd DEFoxy DPhenolic DGlass DOther (descrit:e): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -rrGalvanized DFibergJ..ass-<:lad D~lyethylene Wrap DVinyl Wrappin; DTar or Asphalt I!311Oknown DNone DOther (describe): .' . Cathodic Protection: DNone DImpressed Clrrent System 0 Sacrificial Anode System Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) DGrourdwater Monitori~ Well (s) o Vadose Zone Moni torin; Well (s). 0 u-Tube Wi thout Liner o U-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directin¡ Flow to Monitori~ Well(s) * o Vap:>r retector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Condoctivit¥ Sensor'- o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of D::>uble Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fran U-Tlbe, Moni toring Well or Annular Space o Daily Gat,Rin; & Inventory Reconciliation o Periodic Tightness TestiD;1 o None Œ3;íJnknO\lwT1 0 Other b. Pipin;: ItrFlow-Restricti~ Leak Detector(s) for pressurized Pipin;'II' D Moni torin; Sunp wi th Race'M3Y 0 Sealed Concrete Race'M3Y o Half-<:ut Canpatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Race'ÑðY 0 None o Unknown 0 Otl)er *Describe Make & Model: Tank Tightness . Has 'nus Tank Been Tightness ~~ted? r:;rtes DNa DUnkno\lwT1 -/ Date of Last Ti~9,~ Test r1l-5Æ; Results of Test ~,cI Test Name Ë~, ,. Testing Canpany - ~ Tank Repair ' . Tank Repaired? DYes ONe Id1)ñkno'Ñll Date(s) of'Repair(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection DOperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level DTape Float Gau;e DFloat Vent Valves OCapacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box OOther: o None ~own Manufacturer: Capaci ty (Gals.) _._ o Clay ~ined OU'lkno..., 10. o Auto S~Off Controls DNone I!::1U1known List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping __ ~ a. Underground Pipin;: [B'Yes ONe DUnknown Material Thic~ss (inches) Diameter Manufacturer idPressure DSoction OGravi ty Approximate Length of Pipe Rœ b. Underground Pipi~ Corrosion Protection : . DGalvanized DFiberglass-<:lad D:r.mpressed CUrrent DSacrificial Ñ10de D~ethylene Wrap OElectriæl Isolation DVinyl Wrap DTar or Asphalt Ø'unkñcwn DNone DOther (describe): . c. Underground Pipi~, Secondary Contairrnent: ~~ ODouble-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner System DNane !:::1UnknO'Nn DOther (descr~be): ARCO e e Facil i ty Name . 'i H.-. 1. .... 2 . _ 3. __ 5. .;0 8. , 9. pennit No. TANK!? (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXEŠ-- -- - Tank is: DVaulted DNon-vau1ted DCoub1e-Wall~1e-Wall TãñK ~terial . [jCarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride D Fiberglass~lad Steel o Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic. 0 Concrete 0 AluninLm\ D Bronze DUnknoWTl [JOther (describe) Primary Containment D3te Installed 'n1ickness (Inches) Ca~ ty (Gallons) &00 I DLined Vault DNone ~own Manufacturer: Capaci ty -'- Manufacturer 4. Tank Secondary Containment D Double-Wall D Synthetic Liner OOther (describe): OMaterial Thickness (Inches) Tank Interior Lining _ DRubber DAlkyd OEp;:>xy OPhenolic DGlass Delay Qtfi11ned Dt11kno~l OOther (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protectlon -aGalvanized OFiberg..l.ass-Clad DPolyethy1ene Wrap DVinyl Wrappin;J DTar or Asphalt (!3'tIDknown DNone DOther (describe): .' Cathodic Protection: o None DImpressed OJrrent System D Sacrificial Mode System Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) DGrourdwater Monitori~ Well (5) o Vadose Zone Moni tori~ Well (s) 0 u-Tube Wi thout Liner o U-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directin¡ Flow to Monitori~ Well(s) * o Vapor ~tector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor D Condoctivit¥ Sensor~ o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fran U-Ttbe, Moni tori~ Well or Annular Space o Daily Ga~rq & Inventory Reconciliation D Periodic Tightness Testirq o None IH")JrIknOI;Wl'1 0 Other b. . Pipirq: !i3'FlC7W-Restrictirq Leak Detector(s) for Pressur.ized Pipirq" o Moni tori~ Sunp wi th Race'lieY 0 Sealed Concrete Race'lieY o Half-cut Canpatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None ,0 Unknown 0 Other *Describe Make & Model: 'rank Tightness Has TIus Tank Been Tightness ~~ed? [31éS DNa DUnknol;Wl'1 Date of Last Ti9Þ!!2ess Test ùp..~Æ;_ R7sults of Test 7~ Test Name t:tJ ,r; / ' _ TeStlrq canpa~y¿Z/¿~ ~ Tank Repair' Tank Repaired? DYes ONe ~01;Wl'1 Date (s)of Repair (s) Describe Repairs Overfill Protection DOperator Fills, Controls, & visually Monitors Level DTape Float Gau;Je DFloat Vent Valves DCapacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box DOther : (Gals. ) , 10. o Auto S~Off Controls ONone \!::IU1known List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping __ ~ a. Underground Pipi~: Œ'Yes ONe OUnknown Material Thickpé'ss (inches) Diameter Manufacturer (idPressure DSuction DGravi ty Approximate Lerqth of pipe Ru1 b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : DGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad DImpressed CUrrent DSacrificial Anode D~yethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap DTar or Asphalt øunJ<ñown DNone DOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containnent: ODouble-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner System Dtbne ~own r¡"...\.....__ I~......"...__:\.....,....,,_ Fac il i ty Name .. "e ,_ AReo i Permit TANK I ¿j . (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) -roR~E~, CHECK ALL APPROPRÏÄTEBõXES:- 4. Tank Secondary Containment o Double-Wall 0 Synthetic' Liner o Other ( descr i be) : o Material Thickness (Inches) 4Þ 5. Tank Interior Lining _ DRubber DÞJ.kyd DElX>xy OPhenolic DGlass DOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protectlon --crGalvanized DFibergJ..ass-Clad OPolyethylene Wrap OVinyl WrappiB3 DTar or Asphalt 811nkno\o/l1 ONone OOther (describe): .. Cathodic Protection: DNene DImpressed CUrrent System 0 Sacrificial Anode System Descril:e System & Equipnent: ' . 7. Le9k Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: [JVisual (vaulted tanks only) OGrourrlwater Monitorirg Well (s) [J Vadose Zone Meni tor i~ Well (s) [J u-Tube Wi thout Liner [] U-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitorirg Well(s) * [] VaPJr Detector* D Liquid Level Sensor 0 Condoctivit¥ Sensor'- o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fran U-Ttbe, Monitoring Well or klnular Space o Daily Ga~n; & Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Testirg [] None IE)JnknO\o/l1 0 Other b. Piping: irFlOW-Restrictirg Leak Detector(s} for Pressurized Pipi~w [] 'Moni tori~ S\..1np wi th Raceway [] Sealed Concrete Race....ay [] Hal f-CUt Canpatible Pi'fe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None [] Unkno\o/l1 [] Other *Describe Make & Model: Tank Tightness Has TIllS Tank Been Tightness Tes~ed? [d1ës D~ Dunkno\o/l1 --- ... J Date of Last' T~c;.htness Test ?fld-J Ii Ì-- Results of Test. ~I Test Name HK': . Testing Canpany· ¡¡~ Tank Repair' . Tank Repai red? [] Yes []Ne Id1Jñkno\o/l1 Date(s}of Repair(s) Describe Repairs Overfill Protection [JOperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level [JTa'fe Float Gau;e []Float Vent Valves []Capacitance Sensor []Sealed Fill Box DOther: ~ H..... 1. ,; 2. ". 3. ,; 8. 4Þ 9. No. Tank is: 0 Vaul ted DNen-Vaul ted .DDouble-Wall r:::J.s!ñgle-Wall Ta~~rial Carbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel [J Polyvinyl Chloride [J Fiberglass-Clad Steel O'Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete [] Alunimm 0 Bronze []Unkoown. o Other (describe) Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) ca~ty (Gallons) Ó~O D Lin~ Vaul t 0 None ~O\o/l1 Manufacturer: Capaci ty DClay r:dWined DU1knol:, Manufacturer (Gals. ) --- 6. 10. o Auto S~Off Controls o No ne l!:::1UnknOW'1 . List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping __ ~ a. Underground pi ping: [B"Yes []Ne DUnkno\o/l1 Material Thic~ss (inches) Diameter Manufacturer ¡apressure []SUction DGravi tyApproximate Lergth of Pi'fe RLr1 b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : DGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad DImpressed CUrrent DSacrificial Anode D~ethylene Wrap [JElectrical Isolation [JVinyl Wrap DTar or Asphalt øunkñO\o/l1 DNone DOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contairment: _~ [JDouble-Wall D Synthetic Liner System Dl-bne Id'UnknO\o/l1 DOther (describe): Facil i ty Name H"'; l. ; 2. - 3. , 5. ; 8. ,. 9. A e Rco - e· Penn it No. .. TANK I ¿ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) -FÕR~E~, CHECK ALL APPROPROOEBõXEŠ-- Tank is: DVaulted DNon-Vaulted OD:>ubl~all ~e-Wall Tank Material ~bon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride, . iberglass-Reinforced PlastiC. 0 Concrete 0 AlLll1inLm\ Other (describe) primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) DFiberglass-Clad Steel o Bronze 0 Unkoown CapacW (Gallons) , tV:OOD / Manufacturer 4., Tank Secondary Containment o Double-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner 0 Lined Vaul t OOther (describe): DMaterial Thickness (Inches) Tank Interior Lining . o Rubber 0 Alkyd DEp:>xy D Phenolic 0 Glass 0 Clay Qt:J1lined DU1kno~ OOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protectlon -rrGalvani~ DFibergJ..ass-Clad OPolyethylene Wrap DVinyl Wrappin:] DTar or Asphalt [!3t1nknown DNone DOther (describe): .' Cathodic Protection: o None DImpressed Clrrent System D Sacrificial Anode System Descriœ System & Equipnent: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: OVisual (vaulted tanks only) DGrourrlwater MonitoriI13 Well (s) o Vadose Zone Moni tori 0;) Well (s) D u-Tube Wi thout Liner DU-TUbe with Compatible Liner Directin¡ Flow to Monito~iI13 well(s)* o Va¡:x>r Cetector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Condoctivi t¥ Sensor'- o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-1'OOe, Moni torio;) Well or Annular Space o Daily Ga1;R'in; & Inventory Reconciliation D Periodic Tightness Testio;) o None æ).hknOWTl 0 Other b. Pipio;): irFlow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping- D Moni to ri 0;) SUnp wi th Race\oÆlY 0 Sealed Concl.'ete Race...ay o Half~t Compatible Pipe Race...ay 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None o Unkno\<rYl 0 Other *Describe Make & Model: Tank Tightness Has 'nus Tank Been Tightness T;~ted, .7l.. ~s ONo oUnknoW'n,~~' Date of Last Tightl)ess Test <6'/)3/ì5"2-- Results of Test _ _ _ Test Name h': TC: I { Testi03 Company ;ïf£ . Tank Repair ' . Tank Repaired? DYes DNa ~oW'n Date (s) of Repair (s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection OOperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level OTape Float Ga~e DFloat Vent Valves DCapacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box o Other: o None ~oW'n Manufacturer: , Capaci ty (Gals. ) -'- 6. 10. . D Auto S~Off Controls o None I!::11.h1knoW'n List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping __ ~ a. Underground pi pi 0;) : ú:rles DNa OlJnknoW'n Mater ial Thic~ss (inches) Diameter Manufacturer idÞressure DSuction OGravi ty Approximate Len:;th of Pipe RLrl b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : DGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad OImpressed Current DSacrlficial Þ.node Dpcrýethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap DTar or Asphalt E1unkiio\<rYl o None DOther (describe): c. Undergrourrl PipiI13, _Secondary Contairment: DDouble-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner System o None ~oW'n DOther (describe): _ _ ._._ u _ _ __ _ Tank is: [J Vaulted [J Non-Vaulted [J Double-Wall ~ingle-Wall Tank Material ~ Carbon Steel 0 Stain) ess Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride [] Fiberglass-Clad Steel [] Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [J Cqncrete 0 Aluminum 0 Bronze 0 Unknown o Other (descdbe): 3. Primar~ Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inch~s) -- l' (it.; .1.1.1. L Y I~ ilIlIl~ -. .:/ H. "1,~. ",,- ot2. T:;K! ~>- ( F! LL OUT "EPARA TE F:RM . EAe::"::::) "u. v, FOn EACH SECTI~CHEC( ALL APPROPRIATb BOXES - " u Ui 'l)~--, , Capacity (Gallons) (ç¿OO 0 Liner [] Lined Vaul t [] None (3-1Jnknown Manufacturer: Capaci ty. (Gals. ) Manufacturer Secondary Containment Double-Wall [] Synthetic Other (describe): Material 5. 'Tank Interior Lininfr o Rubber [] Alkyd 0 Epoxy 0 Phenolic 0 Glass 0 Clay c:rUnlined 0 Unknown o Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection [] Galvanized [] Fiberglass-Clad [] Polyethylene Wrap [] Vinyl Wrapping o Tar or Asphalt 0 Unknown [] None [] Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: [] None [] Impressed Current System [] Sacrificial Anode System [J Oescribe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection. Monitorinfr. and Interception a. Tqnk: [] Visual (vaulted tanks only) [] Groundwater Monitoring Well(s) [] Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) [J U-Tube Without Liner [] U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* [] Vapor Oetèctor * 0 Liquid Level Sensor * [] Conductivity Sensor* * [] Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube. Monitoring Well Or Annulac Space [] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [] Periodic Tightness Testing o None [] Unknown 0 Other Piping: 0 Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* o Monitoring Sump With Raceway [] Sealed Concrete Raceway [] Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway [] Synthetic Liner Raceway o Unknown [] Other *Describe Make & Model:, 8. Tank Tightness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? [] Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? [] Yes Date(s) Of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection [J. Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors [] Tape Float Gauge [] Float Vent Valves [] [] Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box [] [] Other: 4. Tank [] 0. 11. c. Thickness (Inches) b. o None o No [] Unknown Results Of Test Testing Company [] No [] Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls None 0 Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices Piping, a. Underground Piping: 0 Yes [] No Thic~ness (inches) Dia~eter ar Pressure [] Suction [] Gravity Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: o Galvanized 0 Fiberglass-Clad [] Impressed Current 0 [] Polyethylene Wrap 0 Electrical Isolation [] Vinyl Wrap [] Unknown 0 None [] Other (describe): Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: [] Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner System [J None [] Other (describe): [J Unknown Material Manufacturer Approximate Length Of Pipe Run b. Sacrificial Anode o Tar or Asphal t o Unknown ',,- · - í ~, - / \~ CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION .................................................. 1 SITE BACKGROUND .....................;......................... 1 SITE CHARACTERISTICS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 GEOGRAPHy................................................ 2 IlYDROGEOLOGY ....................."...................... 2 PROPOSED SITE ASSESSMENT ...................................... 3 BORINGS ........................ ................... .'........3 SAMPLING ................................................... 4 LABORATORY ANALYSIS ..................................... 5 WASTE MANAGEMENT ....................................... 5 WORK SCHEDULE ................................................ 6 REFERENCES............ .......................................... 6 TABLES TABLE 1. LABORATORY RESULTS, 3/87 .............................. 2 TABLE 2. LABORATORY RESULTS BENEATH TANKS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 TABLE 3. LABORATORY RESULTS BENEATH SERVICE ISLANDS. . . . . . . . . 4 FIGURES FIGURE 1,- SITE LOCATION FIGURE 2 - SAMPLE LOCATIONS WITH ANALYTICAL RESULTS FIGURE 3 - SITE GEOLOGY FIGURE 4 - DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER FIGURE 5 - GROUNDWATER GRADIENT FIGURE 6 - PROPOSED BORINGS LOCATIONS APPENDIX APPENDIX A - SITE SAFETY PLAN Characterization Yorkplan APro Products COmPany " c_~ GROUNDWATER · ---- , ¡ !\J' 'v. , INTRODUCTION '. Groundwater Technology, Inc. has been' contracted by ARca Products Company to provide envirònmental consulting for an assessment of subsurface conditions at their facility #0583. The assessment was requested by Kern County Environmental Health Services,because laboratory analysis of soil samples from previous investigations indicate hydrocarbon-bearing soil is present at the site. This workplan ou'dines site background, proposed assessment procedures and sampling protocol, and worker safety considerations. SITE BACKGROUND The site is located at 3220 Ming Avenue in Bakersfield, California (Figures 1 and 2). Groundwater Technolqgy completed a preliminary assessment of soil conditions at the site in March, 1987.(see letter of March 12, 1987). The assessment consisted of drilling three borings (B1-B3) at the locations shown in Figure 2. One sample from each boring was submitted to the laboratory for analysis of benzene, toluene,ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) and total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHG). The samples collected from borings Bl and B2 had non-detectable concentrations of the analytes of interest and ,J B3-35' had a concentration of 2157 mg/kg TPHG. In September, 1987, boring B3 was deepened to 50 feet and a fourth boring (B4) was drilled near one of the service islands (see report of October 5, 1987). Gasoline hydrocarbons were not detected in the soil samples collected from boring B4 or below a depth of 40 feet in boring B3. Laboratory results from these investigations are summarized in Table 1. Existing gasoline storage tanks were removed in January, 1991 (see report of February 7, 1991). Laboratory analysis of samples collected beneath tanks, dispensers, and piping indicate concentrations of BTEX and TPHG are below detection limits in all samples analyzed with the exception of the samples from the southern ends of tanks 2, 3, and 4 (Figure 2). Concentrations of TPHG in soil collected at these locations range from 1.4 to 2,000 mg/kg. Laboratory results are presented in Tables 3 and 4, and in Figure 2. Kern County Environmental Health has recently requested that further site characterization be completed. Characterization Workplan ARca Products Company April 19, 1991, 1 .~: GROUNDWATER , TECHNOLOGY, INC. r,; I I 1) / "~J .. - ;, ~i:-/:--/ .' Y,5. - \ Table 1. Laboratory result .~ soil borings on 3/9/87 , and 9/10/87. I Sample # I Benzene_ MI ~IkL al TPH as i Gasoline nes / ,¡ Bl-30' < 1.0 /~/,j ;/-' );- ,/ i,----- ~O < 1.0 B2-35' < 1.0 j/ . ~7 ;¡ rci /,r; ~.&-4 '- 0 < 1.0 Z/ ~ /' 7V- \/ ¡/ B3-35' 2.6 1 w.e-oJ. /:.- :e--d r-- ~ '"' \0 2157 if!~ \ B3-40' <0.5 _5 < 1.0 -' B3-50' <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 < 1.0 B4-10' <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 < 1.0 B4-20' <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 < 1.0 B4-30' <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 < 1.0 B4-40' <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 < 1.0 SITE CHARACTERISTICS GEOGRAPHY ~, -----, The site is located on the alluvial plain of the Kern River. Topography in the region is flat; and no natural bodies of water adjoin the site. The station is located in a commercial area and is approximately 3,000 feet southwest of the nearest school. HYDROGEOLOGY The site overlies alluvial fan deposits of the Kern River (Figure 3). Sediments underlying the region consist of fluvial deposits including silt, sand and gravel. Sediments encountered " during drilling and excavation activities at the site consist primarily of well-sorted medium- to coarse-grained sand. A clayey sand layer is present from 2 to.3 feet be~ow grade. An unconfined aquifer is present below the site at a depth of approximately 170 feet (Figure 4). The gradient of this aquifer is generally toward the southeast (Figure 5). Shallow, perched water has not been identified in the vicinity of the site (Kern County Water Agency, 1990). Characterization ~orkplan ARca Products Company April 19, 1991 . ,.;; ~,:~; GROUNDWATER ;. . .... ~,_~,; TECHNOLOGY, INC. 2 ~ · -- "- ì I (, I \~) 'I Table 3. Laboratory results in mg/kg for soil samples collected beneath tanks on 1/16/91. Sample # Benzene Toluene Ethyl- Total TPH as benzene Xylenes Gasoline TIE-2' 0.005 < 0.005 <0.005 < 0.015 <10 T1E-6' 0.005 0.018 0.010 0.49 11 T1W-2' 0.006 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 T1W-6' 0.006 < 0.005 < 0.005 .018 <10 T2N-2' 0.006 <0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 T2N -6' 0.006 <0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 T2S-2' 0.012 <0.005 < 0.005 0.011 1.4 T2S-6' 0.22 2.7 2.4 39.9 380 DN-2' < 0.005 <0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 TIN-6' 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 DS-2' 11.0 83.0 42.0 480.0 2000 DS-6' 5.9 32.0 22.0 319.0 1500 T4N-2' 0.008 <0.005 < 0.005 0.029 <10 T4N-6' 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.13 < 10 T4S-2' 1.3 6.1 6.8 184.0 1100 T4S-6' 0.22 0.72 1.4 39.2 300 T5E-2' 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 T5E-6' < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 T5W-2' < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 T5W ·6' 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 PROPOSED SITE ASSESSMENT BORINGS Groundwater Technology will drill two borings at the locations shown in Figure 6. One boring will be completed at the location of the southern ends of tanks 2, 3, and 4 to define the vertical extent of impaction. The second boring will be drilled adjacent to the edge of Characterization Workplan ARca Products Company Apri l 19, 1991 3 7J~J GROUNDWATER ~L~j TECHNOLOGY, INC. \ "'~ . -.- í ! ;) Table 4. Laboratory results in mg/kg for soil samples collected beneath service islands and piping on 1/16/91. Sample # Benzene Toluene Ethyl- Total TPH as benzene Xylenes Gasoline IlN-2' <0.005 0.016 <0.005 < 0.015 <10 llN-6' 0.006 0.063 0.059 ' 0.48 <10 118-2' 0.013 0.052 0.008" 0.065 <10 nS-6' < 0.005 0.04 0.019 0.28 <10 , I2E-2' < 0.005 0.022 0.006 0.037 <10 I2E-6' < 0.005 0.03 <0.005 0.020 <10 I2W-2' <0.005 0.036 <0.005 0.018 <10 I2W-6' < 0.005 0.019 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 Pl-2' < 0.005 0.042 < 0.005 0.027 <10 Pl-6' < 0.005 0.052 0.006 0.035 <10 the former tank pit to help define the lateral edge of the plume., Data from borings completed during previous investigations, and from a visual inspection of theoperr tank excavation, indicates the lateral extent of the plume is limited to the area shown on figure 6. The borings will be drilled to a minimum depth of 30 feet. If hydrocarbons persist below 30 feet and if drilling conditions permit, the boring will be deepened until 10 feet of uncontaminated soil is penetrated. No drilling fluids will be used during boring completion. The borings will be back-filled with sand-cement grout upon completion of work. SAMPLING The borings will be sampled every 5 feet with a split-spoon sampler. The sampler will be filled with brass sample rings. The material from one sample ring will be described and field screened with a photoionization detector (PID) for volatile organic content. A second ring will be sealed at each end with a teflon sheet and plastic cap. The cap will be secured Characterization Workplan ARca Products Company Apri l 19, 1991 :~! "", ," _; GROUNDWATER , ; TECHNOLOGY, INC. 4 ./ e . " / ~ ( ~v with polyethylene tape and the sample will be preserved on ice. All samples collected in the boring which defines the vertical extent of hydrocarbons will be submitted for analysis in an effort to provide vertical definition of the plume. Two samples will be analyzed from the ,other boring; the sample which exhibits the highest volatile organic content, as indicated by the PID, and the deepest sample. An additional sample will be analyzed from this boring if hydrocarbons are suspected at depths greater than 30 feet. All samples will be analyzed by a state-certified laboratory as described in the next section. Between sampling events, equipment will be cleaned using a three-bucket wash system. In this system, the rings and samplers are scrubbed with a brush in a bucket of detergent, rinsed in a second bucket of tap water and given 'a final rinse in a bucket of distilled water. LABORATORY ANALYSIS The soil samples selected for analysis will be shipped via overnight courier to GTEL Environmental Laboratories in Torrance, California (Cert. #723). The samples will be analyzed for TPHG and BTEX utilizing EP A method 8015/8020. Detection limits for these analyses will be 10 mg/kg for TPHG, and 0.05 mg/kg for BTEX. Standard chaÎ1).-of-custody procedures will be followed. WASTE MANAGEMENT The drill cuttings from the borings (less than 1 yd3) will be stored on site in appropriately labelled drums pending the results of the analysis of cuttings samples. If contamination is encountered, drilling augers will be stearn-cleaned upon completion of drilling activities. The rinsate from cleaning will be collected in appropriately labelled 55-gallon drums and disposed of by ARCO. Dependant on the concentrations of hydrocarbons in the drill cuttings, and with County approval,' ARCO will either passively aerate the cuttings until clean or dispose of them in an appropriate landfill. Characterization ~orkplan ARCO Products Company Apri l 19, 1991 5 -~! GROUNDWATER , ~'TECHNOLOGY, INC. ., I I I " ' \ ,.; '-..:/ e e WORK SCHEDULE Immediately following approval of the proposed plan a licensed drilling company will be scheduled to perform the necessary drilling. The drilling is anticipated to require 1 day. Kern County Environmental Health Services and Underground Service Alert will be notified at least 48 hours prior to commencement of work. Laboratory analyses will require approximately 15 days following submission of the samples to the laboratory. Characterization Workplan ARca Products Company April 19, 1991 6 ~~-"-~-1 ~~I: --, .: GROUNDWATER -. -,'--1 =LJ TECHNOLOGY. INC. ,\1 " ~) -0 REFERENCES e e California Division of Mines and Geology, 1975, Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield sheet. Kern County Water Agency, 199Ga, 1989 Report on Water Conditions - improvement district no. 4. Kern County Water Agency, 199Gb, Water Supply Report - 1989. Characterization Workplan ARCO Products Company April 19, 1991 7 ";~! =___=, GROUNDWATER " ' "LJ TECHNOLOGY, INC. e e 1 ,~ '-.j , FI G URES I ; : :~J GROUNDWATER .,~L~J TECHNOLOGY,INC. e . J 11-'¡ .~~. O'>f;Sl :_~""... ¡i. .''·"If''g/O" ì ~~/' ;:\. '" . ~ð-~ .L~ B4ue;;~~;' ~~-!; ... ~.,.~ ~I. 4 th 5, ~~.~. m..r'1f J: 0 ~" '" ,e:' .. 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'-. e -~ ,~ APPENDIX A SITE SAFETY PLAN e I --~I ~O___ GROUNDWATER -~:L~j TECHNOLOGY, INC. ~"!; e e " 5' SITE SAFETY PLAN ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY ARCO SERVICE STATION #0583 3220 MING AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA JANUARY 2, 1991 GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. 20000/200 MARINER AVENUE TORRANCE, CALIFORNIA 90503 PROJECT NUMBER: 029-000-9042 q~ Completed ~ .P~ ~ject Manager: ~..(" u~ e. .x1~ J Hea th &Šafety Manager: -' ARCOMING.SSP/#19 IDD~I GROUNDWATER D[][JTECHNOLOG~INC " e ·e 2' ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 SITE EMERGENCY PLAN 1.1 Emergency Telephone Numbers · · · · · · · · 1 1.2 First Aid . . . . . . . . . · · · · · · · · · . 1 1.3 Emergency Environmental Contacts · · · · · · · . 2 1.4 Encountering Hàzardous situations · · · · · 2 2.0 INFORMATION SUMMARY 2.1 Health and Safety Summary. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 3.0 INTRODUCTION . . . . · . . . · . . 5 5 5 5 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Background . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purpose ........ Obj ecti ve . . ............ Amendments . . . . · . . · . . · . . . . . · . . . · . . . . . 4.0 HAZARD EVALUATION 4.1 Site Conditions ........... ... 6 4.2 site Tasks . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4.3 Job Task Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 4.3.1 All Field Tasks . . . . . . .. ... 7 4.3.2 Well Installation, Development. ... 10 4.3.3 Sample Preservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4.3.4 ,Cleaning Equipment.. ........ 11 4.3.5 Confined Space. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 5.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ........ 13 6.0 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES ............. 14 7.0 CHEMICALS OF CONCERN 7.1 Health Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 8.0 GAS/VAPOR MONITORING PROCEDURES 8.1 Tasks Performed within a Confined Space . . . . . . 17 9.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS · . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 19 19 20 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Medical Monitoring Training . . . . . . Work Zone Access Emergency Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . e· . · . . . . . . . . . . . .~. . . ARCOMING.SSP/#19 i IDD~I GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. ~~\;.~ e -e' ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE Site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 9.10 TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) · . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 20 21 21 22 22 Carbon Treatment . . . Drilling Procedures ... Electrical Equipment . . . Fire Prevention ..... General Health MSDS Information . . . · . . . . . · . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . · . . . . . · . . . . · . . . · . . . . . . 10.0 PROJECT PERSONNEL 10.1 Project Manager . . . · · · · · · · · · . · . · · · 23 10.2 Regional Safety Officer .' · · · . · · · 24 10.3 Site Safety Officer . · · · · · · · · · 24 10.4 Field Team Leader · · · · · · · 25 10.5 Other Field Personnel · · · · · · · . · · 25 10.6 Medical/Technical Advisors · . · 26 APPENDIX A: APPENDIX B: APPENDIX C: APPENDIX D: APPENDIX E: APPENDIX F: APPENDIX G: APPENDIX H: APPENDIX I: ARCOHING.SSP/#19 APPENDICES Agreement and Acknowledgement Statement site Safety Plan Amendment Sheet Definition of Hazard Evaluation Guidelines site Maps MSDS Accident/Injury Form Vapor Monitoring W0rksheet Excavation/Trenching OSHA Inspection steps ii ID[J~GROUNDWATER IDDD TECHNOLOGY, INC. ' t~~:· .~ ~ ..' - e . . :.:'....;. ç-. "'. ~ .. ~I . 5 .,..,\ ~~~ -- .....,~ .! ,. . "". 17al t' ': Ë 2J,d T ...."'1" . 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I FIGURE 1 I ~c:ItQ\,ot.VATC.' . 1CCHO,OC;Y. INC. o . J -nu .... . , , "OC'·""'7T ~'~T~c~~~wa TID un~J e e ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE Site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 2 . 0 INFORMATIONAL SUMMARY 2.1 Health and Safety Summary Chemicals of Concern: Gasoline, Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, & Xylene Hazard Determination: Serious Moderate Low ...1L Minimum Level of Protection: Modified Level D is the minimum acceptable level for this site. Action Level for Upgrading Personal Protection: Upgrade from Level D to Levél C at 100 ppm measured within the breathing zone. This should be determined by a photoionization detector (PID) with a 10.2 lamp or a flame ionization detector (FID). Air Monitoring Requirements: PID ...1L OVA FID OZ/LEL DETECTOR TUBES OTHER ARCOH1NG.SSP/#19 3 ¡~ GROUNDWATER DO TECHNOLOGY, INC. ! e - -' ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE Site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 TABLE 1: ACTION LEVELS NOTE: The information in this chart applies to gasoline and its chemical constituents. GASOLINE PEL* = 300 PPM GTI ACTION LEVEL = 100 PPM .A C T ION LEVELS FOR P P E Air Monitoring Instrument LEVEL D LEVEL C LEVEL B LEL < 1% 1% - 5% >5% PID/FID < 100 ppm 100 - 750 ppm > 750 ppm O2 19.5 - 23% 19.5 - 23% <19.5% Explanatorv Information: LEL Gasoline = 1.4 % or 14,000 ppm 1% LEL = 140 ppm (Wear Level C) 5% LEL = 700 ppm (Wear Level C) >5% LEL = Level B (>700 ppm) NOTE: withdraw from site and contact the pro;ect manaqer if: LEL > 20%, and/or O2 > 23% * PEL = Permissible Exposure Limit (OSHA 1989) ARCOMING.SSP/#19 4 e e ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 3.0 INTRODUCTION 3.1 Backqround ARCO Products Co. has retained Groundwater Technology; Inc. (GTI) to' perform a site assessment/investigation at their facility located at 3220 Ming Avenue in Bakersfield, California. 3.2 Purpose The purpose of the site safety plan is to provide Groundwater Technology field personnel and subcontractors with an understanding of the potential chemical and physical hazards that exist or may arise while the tasks of this project are being performed. , Thi~.ssp describes the procedures to be £ollowed in order to reduce employee exposure to potential health hazards which may be present at the project site. The emergency response procedures necessary to respond to such hazards are also described within this SSP. 3.3 Ob;ective The primary objective is to ensure the well-being of all field personnel and the cqmrnunity surrounding this site. In order to accomplish this, project staff and approved subcontractors shall acknowledge and adhere to the policies and procedures established ,herein. Accordingly, all personnel assigned to this project shall read this site safety plan and sign the Agreement and Acknowledgement Statement (Appendix A) to certify that they have read,' understood and agreed to abide by its provisions. GTI personnel have the authority to stop work performed by our sub- contractors at this site if any work is not performed in accordance with the requirements of this site Safety Plan. 3. 4 Amendments Any changes in the scope of work of this project and/or site conditions must be amended in writing on the site Safety Plan Amendment Sheet (Appendix B) and approved by Health & Safety Manager. ARCOHING.SSP/#19 5 IDC~I GROUNDWATER ,DUDI TECHNOLOGY, IN< e e , ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 4.0 HAZARD EVALUATION 4.1 site Conditions General site conditions at the ARCO - Ming Avenue site include known hydrocarbon bearing soi¡ at fill end of tanks. 4.2 site Tasks The field tasks at this site may include: \ I, I · Soil boring samples · Monitoring well installation + Monitoring well survey + Monitoring well gauging + Monitoring well development + Product bailing + Groundwater and soil sampling + Excavation/trenching · Equipment installation + Operation and maintenance ARCOMING.SSP/#19 6 ~DD~ GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. ! e e - ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE Site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 4.3 Job Task Hazards 4.3.1 All Field Tasks: The following hazards may be encountered. + Slippery Surfaces: All employees must wear ANSI approved work boots with steel toe protection. Skid proof soles are highly recommended. + Organic Vapors: The inhalation of volatile organic vapors during all operations can pose a potential health hazard. Hazard reduction procedures include monitoring the ambient air with a PID and/or FID and use of Personal Protective Equipment indicated on Table II. Workers should stand upwind of the source of contamination whenever possible. If ambient air levels in the breathing zone exceed 100 ppm, full face respirators equipped with organic vapor cartridges must be worn. + Flammable Vapors: Presence of flammable vapors can pose a potential fire hazard and health hazard. Hazard reduction procedures include moni~oring the ãmbient air wi~h ~n O~/LEL ~eter. If the LEL readlng exceeds 20%, leave the slte lmmedlately and contact the fire department. + Oxygen: Atmospheres that contain a level of oxygen greater than 23% pose an extreme fire hazard (the usual ambient oxygen level is approximately 20.5%). All personnel encountering atmospheres that contain a level of Oxygen greater than 23% must evacuate the site immediately and must notify the Fire Department. If Oxygen Level is less than 19.5%, do not enter the space. + Noise: GTI and ANSI approved hearing protection must be worn during noisy operations such as drilling. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 7 ILJ~~ . GROUNDWATER DDD TECHNOLOGY, INC. - e e o ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 . Surface and Equipment contamination: Contact with contaminated surfaces, or surfaces suspected of being contaminated should be avoided. This includes walking through, kneeling or placing equipment in puddles, mud, discolored surfaces, or on drums and other containers. Eating, smoking, drinking and/or the application of cosmetics is prohibited on this site in the immediate work area. This reduces the likelihood of contamination by ingestion. . Exposure - Heat stress: Since climatic changes cannot be avoided work schedules will be adjusted to provide time intervals for intake of juices, juice products and water in an area free from contamination and in quantity appropriate for fluid replacement. Heat stress may occur even in moderate temperature areas and may present any or all of the following: A. Heat Rash: result of continuous exposure to heat, humid air, and chafing clothes. Heat rash is uncomfortable and decreases the ability to tolerate heat. B. Heat Cramps: result of the inadequate replacement of body electrolytes lost through perspiration. Signs include severe spasms and pain in the extremities and abdomen. C. Heat Exhaustion: result of increàse stress on the vital organs of the body in the effort to meet the body's cooling demands. signs include shallow breathing; pale, cool, moist skin; profuse sweating; dizziness. D. Heat Stroke: result of overworked cooling system. Heat stroke is the most serious form of heat stress. Body surfaces must be cooled and medical help must be obtained immediately to prevent severe injury and/or d~ath. Signs include red, hot, dry skin; absence of perspiration; nausea; dizziness and confusion; strong, rapid pulse. Can lead to coma and death. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 8 !D¡:~I GROUNDWATER li LJD! TECHNOLOGY, INC. . e e < ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY· - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 Heat stress Prevention A. 'Replace body fluids (water and electrolytes) lost through perspiration. Solutions may include a 0.1% salt and water solution or commercial mixes such as Gatorade and Squench. B. Cooling devices to aid the natural body ventilation. Cooling occurs through evaporation of perspiration and limited body contact with heat-absorbing protective clothing. utilize fans and air condi~ioners to assist in evaporation. Long, cotton underwear is suggested to absorb perspiration and limit any contact with heat- absorbing protective clothing (i.e., coated Tyvek suits). C. Provide hose-down mobile shower facilities to cool protective clothing and reduce body temperature. D. Conduct non-emergency response activities in the early morn~ng ,or evening during very hot weather. E. Provide shelter against heat and direct sunlight to protect personnel. F. Rotate workers wearing protective clothing during hot weather. . Exposure - Cold Stress: Work schedules will be adjusted. to provide sufficient rest periods in a heated area for warming up during operations conducted in cold weather. Also thermal protective clothing such as wind and/or moisture resistant outerwear is recommended to be worn. ,- If work is performed continuously in the cold at or below -7°C (20°F), including wind chill temperature, heated warming shelters (tents, cabins, company vehicles, rest rooms, etc.) shall be made available nearby and the worker should be encouraged to use these shelters at regular intervals the frequency depending on the severity of the environmental exposure. The onset of heavy shivering, frostriip, the feeling of excessive fatigue, drowsiness, irritability, or euphoria, are indications for immediate return to the shelter. When entering the heated shelter the outer layer of clothing shall be removed and the remainder of the clothing loosened to permit sweat evaporation. A change qf dry work clothing shall be provided as necessary to prevent worker from returning to their work with wet clothing. Dehydration, or the loss of body fluids, occUrs in the cold environment and may increase the ARCOMING.SSP/#19 9 iDL~1 GROUNDWATER ¡ODD! TECHNOLOGY, INC - e e o ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 susceptibility of the worker to cold injury due to a significant change in blood flow to the extremities. Warm sweet drinks and soups should be provided at the work site to provide caloric intake and fluid volume. The intake of coffee should be limited. (Adapted from TLV's and Biological Exposure Indices 1988-1989; ACGIH). I + Falling Objects: Hard hats must be worn by all personnel whenever construction- type activity is taking place. (ie., drilling, excavation, trenching) . + Vehicular traffic: v .All employees will be required to wear a fluorescent safety vest at all times while on site. In addition, the following safety equipment procedures must be adhered to. TASK Drilling Subsurface Entry Well Installation' Well Maintenance Well Gauging Sampling Pump Test TRAFFIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT A A A B B B B SAFETY EQUIPMENT KEY: A = Cones and barricades required - tapes and flags are recommended but optional. B = Cones are required - flags ~re recommended but are optional. 4.3.2 Well Installation; Well Development; Well Gauaina; Well Bailina; Soil & Groundwater Samplinq: Skin and eye contact with contaminated groundwater and/or soil may occur during these tasks. Nitrile butyl rubber or neoprene gloves and approved safety goggles should be worn when contact with contaminated substance and/or splash is possible. 4.3.3 Sample Preservation: When hydrochloric acid is used, skin and eye contact can occur. This hazard can be reduced with the use of Nitrile butyl rubber \ or neoprene gloves and the use of safety goggles. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 10 DD~ GROUNDWATER DDU TECHNOLOGY, INC. - e e ~ ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE Site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 4.3.4 Cleaninq Equipment: Skin and eye contact with methanol, Alconox, or substances can occur while cleaning equipment. be reduced with the use of Nitrile butyl rubber gloves and the use of safety goggles. other cleaning This hazard can or neoprene 4.3.5 Confined Space: I Manholes, subsurface vaults and sheds are examples of confined spaces that may lack adequate ventilation. Organic and/or combustible vapors may be trapped resulting in a lack of òxygen (anoxia) and/or overexposure to vapors. When site work takes place in a confined space the air must be monitored for (a) oxygen level, (b) flammable vapors, and (c) toxic vapors~ The following air monitoring procedures must be followed before entering a confined space. a. Oxvqen Level: Monitor for % Oxygen with an02/LEL meter to ensure a minimum oxygen level of 19.5%. Oxygen level monitoring will be done at the top, middle and bottom of the enclosed space to determine if there is a minimum acceptable oxygen level of 19.5% PRIOR to entry. If oxyqen is less than 19.5%. do not enter the space. b. Explosive Vapors: Monitor for % of Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) with a 02/LEL meter to determine whether vapor concentrations within the confined space are within the flammable range. If LEL readings exceed 20%, personnel MUST leave the site immediately, and contact the project manager. c. Toxic Vapors: Monitor for toxic vapors with a PID and/or an FID (e.g., HNU or OVA) to determine whether toxic vapors within the confined space exceed the action levels. If the PID and/or the FID readings exceed 100 ppm, a full face respirator must be worn. All monitoring equipment must be calibrated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. If an HNU is used, the 10.2 eV lamp is required for accurate readings. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 11 ID[J~I GROUNDWATER ,nnD! TECHNOLOGY, INC - e e ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 d. SUmmary: Do not enter the confined space unless: · the oxygen conçentration is between 19.5 and 23%; · the LEL is less than 20%; · PID and/or FID readings are less than 750 ppm (a full face respirator must be worn if the readings exceed 100 ppm) . e. Buddv System: The buddy system must be used when the work in the confined space: (1) requires the person's head to be below ground level; or (2) the person must work in a manhole or other space in which an exit may not be easily accessible. TABLE II HAZARD SUMMARY I I~ AIR MONITORING - BREATHING ZONE Job Task Instrument Frequency* , Soil boring D PID or FID At start of work and samples 15 min to continuously Monitoring D PIP or FID At start of work and Well Installation 15 min to continuously Monitoring D PID or FID Start-up of work at each Well Survey well location v Monitoring D PID or FID Start-up of work at each Well Development well location Groundwater D PID or FID Start-up of work at each and soil sampling well location. * All air monitoring data must be recorded on the Vapor Monitoring Sheet, Appendix G. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 12 ID[J~I GROUNDWATER, ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. e e ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 5.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Modified Level D is the minimum acceptable level for this site. Modified Level D includes: + coveralls/work uniform + steel toe and shank boots + Nitrile butyl rubber or neoprene gloves (optional) + splash goggles/safety glasses if potential for splash + hard hat + fluorescent vest + Tyvek suit (optional) + hearing protection (as appropriate) Level C includes: + full face respirator NIOSH approved with organic vapor cartridges + Tyvek suits (if splash hazard is possible, a coated suit must be wo'rn) · Nitrile butyl rubber or neoprene gloves + steel toe and shank boots · outer boots - chemical resistant + inner disposable gloves (2 pairs recommended) + hard hat + fluorescent vest + hearing protection (as appropriate) Level B includes: + air supplied respirator + coated Tyvek suit, such as Saranex + Nitrile butyl rubber or neoprene gloves · inner latex or vinyl gloves + steel toe and shank boots · outer boots - chemical resistant + hard hat + fluorescent vest · hearing protection (as appropriate) ARCOMiNG.SSP/#19 13 DD~ GROUNDWATER DDD TECHNOLOGY, INC. e e ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE Site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 6.0 Decontamination Procedures All operations conducted at this site have the potential to contaminate monitoring equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE). To prevent the transfer of contamination to vehicles, administrative areas and personnel, the following procedures must be followed: Equipment Decontamination ... 1. Whenever possible, monitoring equipment should be decontaminated with a solution of Alconox and thoroughly rinsed with water prior to leaving the site. This must be done outside as-foot radius of any work area. Personal Decontamination LEVEL D + + + + + LEVEL C + + + + + + + + LEVEL B + + · · · · · · · ARCOMING.SSP/#19 segregated equipment drop wash/rinse outer boot (as appropriate) wash/rinse chemical resistánt outer glove, the~ remove (as appropriate) remove hard hat, goggles/safety glasses/faceshield remove and throw out inner disposable gloves in designated lined receptacles (as appropriate) segregated equipment drop wash/rinse outer boots wash/rinse chemiçal resistant outer gloves, then remove remove outer boots and place to dry (if reusable) remove chemical resistant suit (remove by rolling down the suit) remdve first pair(s) of disposable gloves remove respirator/hard hat/faceshield dispose of cartridges anq wash respirator remove last pair of disposable .gloves segregated equipment drop wash/rinse outer boots wash/rinse chemical resistant outer gloves, then remove cross hotline (into clean area) and change air tanks, then redress or cross hotline (into clean area) remove boots and gloves remove SCBA, if worn over chemical resistant suit if SCBA is worn under the suit, remove the chemical resistant suit, then the SCBA . remove hard hat 14 10D~I, GROUNDWATER 1000 TECHNOLOGY, INC - - e, .. ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 7.0 CHEMICALS OF CONCERN 7.1 Health Effects Potential health effects from a chemical exposure are dependant on several exposure factors such as: toxicity of substances, duration of exposure, concentration during exposure and the overall health of the person exposed. The chemicals commonly at this site are: Gasoline, B~nzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylene. The following is a health analysis of these chemièals. Additional information on these chemicals can be found in the Material Safety Data Sheet located in Appendix E. Gasoline constituents can be divided into five major groups: alkanes, alkenes, cycloalkanes, aromatics and additives. The aromatics are the constituents generally regarded to be of greatest toxic concernó The major aromatics in gasoline are benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylene. Of these, benzene is considered to be the most toxic. One characteristic effect of gasoline and its aromatic constituents is their ability to irritate the skin when repeated or prolonged exposure occurs. Benzene Benzene can enter the body through inhalation, ingestion and skin contact. studies have noted that chronic exposure to benzene vapor can produce neurotoxic and hematopoietic (blood system) effects. Other effects can include headache, dizziness,u nausea, convulsions, coma and possible death if exposure is not reversed. One significant effect from chronic benzene exposure is bone marrow toxicity. There is also an association between chronic exposures to benzene and the development of certain types of leukemia. Toluene Inhalation exposure to toluene vapor can produce effects such as central nervous system depression. Depending on exposure factors signs and symptoms can include headache, dizziness, fatigue, muscular weakness, incoordination, drowsiness, collapse and possible coma. Toluene can be a skin and mucous membrane irritant and studies have shown that high levels of toluene exposure can cause liver and kidney damage. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 15 IDL:~I GROUNDWATER iDDDI TECHNOLOGY: INC. e e ÀRco PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 7.1 Health Effects (Continued) Ethvlbenzene i 1 ' Exposure to ethyl benzene at high vapor concentrations may produce irritation to the skin, eyes and upper respiratory tract. Overexposure to ethyl benzene vapors can produce central nervous system depression with symptoms of headache, nausea, dizziness, shortness of breath and unsteadiness. Prolonged skin exposure to ethyl benzene may result in drying and cracking of the skin (dermatitis). Solvent resistant gloves should be worn during sampling to prevent exposure to the skin. Xv1enes Depending on exposure factors, inhalation exposure to xylene vapor may produce central nervous system excitation followed by depression. Exposure ·to xylene vapor can produce dizziness, staggering, drowsiness and unconsciousness. At very high concentrations, xylene vapor may produce lung irritation, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain. Xylene is'not known to possess the chronic bone marrow toxicity of benzene, but liver enlargement and nerve-cell damage have been noted from chronic overexposure. l~ ARCOHING.SSP/#19 16 IDD~ GROUNDWATER 1000 TECHNOLOGY, INC. -, '-_/ . ARCO PRODUCTS.COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 8.0 GAS/VAPOR MONITORING PROCEDURES The greatest potential hazards to safety and health at this site are: 1. Exposure to chemical vapors - through inhalation 2. Exposure to chemical contamination - through skin contact and ingestion. ~ ongoing air monitoring during project tasks will provide data to ensure that vapor concentrations are within acceptable ranges and will provide adequate selection criteria for respiratory and dermal protection. 8.0.1 If PID readings excee~ 100 ppm, a NIOSH approved air-purifying respirator with organic vapor cartridges must be worn by all site workers within any area where monitoring results exceed 100 ppm. 8.0.2 If PID readings exceed 750 ppm, level B protection will be required. Personnel must leave site immediately and contact site safety officer or Health & Safety Manager for further instructions. 8.0.3 Respirator cartridges will be changed once per day as a minimum. This can be accomplished at the end of the work day during respirator decontamination. If odor breakthrough is detected while wearing the respirator or breathing becomes difficult, change cartridges immediately. 8.1 Tasks Performed within a Confined Space When site work takes place in a confined space the air must be monitored for '(a) oxygen level; (b) explosive vapors; and (c) toxic vapors. The following air monitoring procedures must be followed before entering a confined space. a. Oxyqen Level: Monitor for % Oxygen wîth a 02/LEL Meter to ensure a minimum oxygen level of 19.5%. Oxygen level monitoring will be done at the top, middle and bottom of the enclosed space to determine if there is a minimum acceptable oxygen level of 19.5%.prior to entry. If oxvqen is less than 19.5%, do not enter the space. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 17 IDLJ~I GROUNDWATER ¡DDDi TECHNOLOGY, INC. e ---./ . ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 b. Explosive Vapors: Monitor for % of Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) with a Oz/LEL Meter to determine whether vapor concentrations within the confined space exceed 20% of the LEL. If readings exceed 20% LEL, personnel shall shut off accessible equipment, leave the site immediately, and contact the fire department. c. Toxic Vapors: Monitor the air within the confined space for organic vapors with a ,PID or FID following guidelines stated in section 8.0 (above) to decide on the respiratory protection needed. Enter the space only if the oxygen level is at or above 19.5%,the %LEL is below 20%, the toxic vapor concentration is determined, and the proper respiratory protection is worn. PID or FID readings will be taken at the top, middle and bottom of a vault, shed, or other confined space to ensure that vapors do not exceed acceptable levels. All monitoring equipment must be calibrated and maintained in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 18 IDD~I GROUNDWATER IDDD TECHNOLOGY, INC. - -.:.-/ . ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 9.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS 9.1 Medical Monitorinq Proqram All Groundwater Technology, Inc. field personnel are required to have annual medical evaluations in accordance with the company's Health and Safety Program policy. Additional re-evaluation will be considered in the event of chemical over-exposure while working on this site. The petrochemicals typical of these facilities can affect specific organ systems producing characteristic health effects. The medical evaluation will, therefore, focus on the liver, kidney, nervous system, blood systems, and skin and lung function. Laboratory testing will include complete blood count, and applicable kidney and liver-function tests. Other tests include skin examination. 9.2 Traininq All personnel working àt this site should have received a minimum of 40 hours of initial hazardous waste activity instruction, and a minimum of. three days of field experience under the direct supervision of a trained, experienced person. Personnel assigned to the site will also receive eight hours refresher training per year. On-site managers and supervisors directly responsible for employees engaged in hazardous waste operations have received an additional eight hours of supervisory training. These training requirements comply with the OSHA Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response regulation, 29 CFR 1910.120. The initial 40-hour training and the 8-hour annual refresher training includes specific details on the following: + Regulatory Requirements + First Aid/CPR + Confined Space Entry + Respiratory Protection + Air Monitor ing , + Decontamination Procedures + Hazard Communication + Toxicology These specifications are then complimented with actual hands-on experience with the use of personal protective equipment and air monitoring equipment. 9.3 Work Zones Access Access within a 5-foot radius of anyon-site operation is prohibited to all but Groundwater Technology, Inc. field personnel and subcontractors. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 19 DL~ GROUNDWATER uno TECHNOLOGY, INC. ·e -.-/ . - ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 9.4 Emerqencv Equipment Vehicles used for site work will be equipped with a first aid kit and safety equipment including: + fluorescent vests, + cones, + flags (as needed) + barricades (as needed) + fire extinguisher-dry chemical ABC-type extinguisher, + flashlight, + water, suitable for drinking, + portable eye wash, + appropriate emergency bandage material. 9.5 Carbon Treatment If this site involves the use of a Carbon Treatment System, then the following information will apply. The Carbon Treatment System is equipped with an emergency shut-off. The system will shut off automatically when the non-methane TPH vapor concentrations in the intermediate line reach 5% of the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) for gasoline as recorded by the system monitors. The suggested equipment for decontamination and spill response procedure? includes: '\ + + + + + + wash tubs (3) plastic sheets trash bags scrub brushes detergent sorbent booms (as applicable) The carbon system is a closed system where no chemicals are used. The potential for a spill is minimal and thus spill containment is not addressed in this site Safety Plan. 9.6 Dri1li~q Procedures A Dig-Alert authorization number must be obtained prior to drilling. During the drilling operation, two persons (one designated as "driller" and the other as "helper") must be present at all times. The helper (whether Groundwater Technology, Inc. personnel or subcontractors) must be instructed as to the location of the emergency shut-off switch. Every attempt must be made to keep unauthorîzed personnel from entering. the work area. If this is not possible, the operation should be shut ' down until the area is cleared. The area where the operation is taking place shall be cordoned off with a barricade. The site Safety Officer or the Field Team Leader has the authority and the responsibility to ARCOMING.SSP/#19 20 IDD~I GROUNDWATER ¡ODD, TECHNOLOGY, INC - --:/ . ~ ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 shut down the drilling operations whenever a hazardous situation is deemed present. The mast of the drilling rig must maintain feet from any overhead electrical cables. cease immediately during hazardous weather winds, heavy rain, lightening and snow. a minimum clearance of 20 All drilling operations will conditions such as high Hart hats shall be worn at all times. Hearing protection shall be worn during noisy operations. If product is encountered during the drilling operation, all work must stop in order for employees to upgrade personal protective equipment to Level C. A full-face respirator should be worn in order to prevent the inhalation of vapors and to provide face and eye protection from splashes. Coated tyvek suits, gloves, and 'overboots should be worn to prevent skin contact with the soil. () Air monitoring must be performed in the work area to document breathing-zone concentrations. If air monitoring results indicate concentrations greater than 700 ppm, then Level B respiratory protection will be implemented. Respirator cartridges must be changed at the end of a work period or if "breakthrough" occurs. If employees experience continuous cartridge "breakthrough", then the employees' work procedures and the level of respiratory protection must be re-evaluated by the site Safety Off.icer and the Health and Safety Manager in order to determine the necessity of upgrading to Level B respiratory protection. . 9.7 Electrical Eauipment and Ground-Fault circuit Interrupters All electrical equipment and power cables in and around wells or structures suspected of containing chemical contamination must be intrinsically safe and equipped with a three-wire ground lead, rated explosion-proof for hazardous atmospheres. In accordance with OSHA\ 29 CFR 1926.404, approved ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) must be used for all 120 volt, single phase, 15 and 20 ampere receptacle outlets on the site which are in use by employees. Receptacles on the ends of extension cords are not part of the permanent wiring and therefore, must be protected by GFCI's whether or not the extension cord is plugged into permanent wiring. The GFCI is a fast-acting circuit breaker which senses small imbalances in the circuit 'caused by current leakage to ground, and in a fraction of a second shuts off the electricity. However, the GFCI will not protect the employee from line-to-line contact hazards (such as a person holding two "hot" wires or a hot and neutral wire in each hand). The GFCI does provide protection against the most common form of . electrical shock hazard - the ground fault. It also provides protection against fires, overheating, and destruction of insulation on wiring. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 21 IDn~! GROUNDWATER 10 ¡---J r-->I L-11 Ii TECHNOLOGY, INC. - -' e ÄRCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE Site Safety Plan January 2,' 1991 . GFCIs can be used successfully to reduce electrical hazards on construction sites. Tripping of GFCIs - interruption of current flow - is sometimes caused by wet connectors and tools. It is good practice to limit exposure of connectors and tools to excessive moisture by using watertight or sealable connectors. Providing more GFCIs or shorter circuits can prevent tripping caused by the cumulative leakage from several tools or by leakages from extremely long circuits. (Adapted from OSHA3007¡ Ground-Fault Protection on Construction sites, 1987.) 9.8 Fire Prevention During equipment operation, periodic vapor concentration measurements should be taken with an explosimeter or combustimeter. If at any time the vapor concentrations exceed 20% of LEL, then the Site Safety Officer or designated field worker should immediately shut down all operations. only Factory Mutual (FM) approved fire safety cans will be used to transport and store flammable liquids. All gasoline and diesel-driven engines requiring refueling must be shut down and allowed to cool before filling. Smoking is not allowed during any operations within the work area in which petroleum products or solvents in free-floating, dissolved or vapor forms, or other flammable liquids may be present. No open flame or spark is allowed in any area containing petroleum products, or other flammable liquids. 9.9 General Health Medicine and alcohol can increase the effects of exposure to toxic chemicals. Unless specifically approved by a qualified physician, prescription drugs should not be taken by personnel assigned to operations where the potential for absorption, inhalation, or ingestion of toxic substances exists. Drinking alcoholic beverages is prohibited. Drinking alcoholic beverages and driving is prohibited at any time. Driving at excessive speeds is always prohibited. Skin abrasions must be thoroughly protected to prevent chemicals from penetrating the abrasion. It is recommended that Contact Lenses not be worn by persons working on the site. 9.10 MSDS Information Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) on chemical substances encountered at the site shall be made available to all persons (including subcontractors) working at the site. These MSDSs shall be enclosed within this site safety plan in Appendix E. For emergency situations not specifically addressed by this site safety plan, refer to MSDS recommendations for action information. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 22 [J~~IGROUNDWATER ,DcDI TECHNOLOGY, INC. - . ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE ,Site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 10.0 PROJECT PERSONNEL Groundwater Technology, Inc. will oversee and act accordingly during all phases of the project. The following management structure will be instituted for the purpose of successfully and safely completing this project. '10.1 pro;ect Manaqer: Jon Parker The project Manager will be responsible for implementing the project and obtaining any necessary personnel or resources for the completion of the project. Specific duties will include: . + coordinating the activities of all subcontractors, tö include informing them of the required personal protective equipment and insuring their signature acknowledging this site Safety Plan (see Appendix A), + selecting a Site Safety Officer and field personnel for the work to be undertaken on site, + ensuring that the tasks assigned are being completed as planned ~and on schedule, + providing authority and resources to ensure that the Site Safety Officer is able to implement and manage safety procedures, + preparing reports and recommendations about the project to clients and affected Groundwater Technology, Inc. personnel, + ensuring that persons allowed to ente~ the site (i.e., EPA, contractors, state officials, visitors) are made aware of the potential hazards associated with the substances known or suspected to be on site, and are knowledgeable as to the on-site copy of the specific site safety plan. + ensuring that the site Safety Officer is aware of all of the provisions of this site safety plan and is instructing all personnel on site about the safety practices and emergency procedures defined in the plan, and + ensuring that the Site Safety Officer is making an effort to monitor site safety, and has designated a Field,Team Leader to' assist with the responsibility when necessary. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 23 iDD~ GROUNDWATER 1000 TECHNOLOGY, INC. e 41 ..,..- > ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 10.2 Health & Safety Manaqer Maureen Grant The Health & Safety Ma~ager shall be responsible for the overall coordination and oversight of the site safety plan. Specific duties will include: + approving the selection of the types of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used on site for specific tasks, + monitoring the compliance activities and the documentation processes undertaken by the site Safety Officer, + evaluating weather and chemical hazard information and making recommendations to the Project Manager about any modifications to work plans or personal protection levels in order to maintain personnel safety, + coordinate upgrading or downgrading PPE with site Safety Officerr as necessary, due to changes in exposure levels, monitoring results, weather, other site conditions, + approving all field personnel working on site, taking into consideration their level of safety training, their physical capacity, and their eligibility to wear the protective equipment necessary for their assigned tasks (i.e.: Respirator Fit Testing Results), and, + overseeing the air monitoring procedures as they are carried out by site personnel for compliance with all company health and safety policies. 10.3 site Safety Officer .. Jon Parker The site Safety Officer shall be responsible for the implementation of the site safety plan on site. Specific duties will include: + monitoring the compliance of field personnel for the routine and proper use of the PPE that has been designated for each task, + routinely inspecting PPE and clothing to ensure that it is in good condition and is being stored and maintained properly, + stopping work on the site or changing work assignments or procedures if any operation threatens the health and safety of workers or the public, ARCOMING.SSP/#19 24 I!OC~I GROUNDWATER ODDI TECHNOLOGY, INC. - 41 .. ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site safety Plan January 2, 1991 + monitoring personnel who enter and exit the site and all controlled access' points, + reporting any signs of fatigue, work-related stress, or chemical exposures to the Project Manager and/or Health & Safety Manager, + dismissing field personnel from the site if their actions or negligence endangers themselves, co-workers, or the pUblic,and reporting the same to the project Manager and/or Health & Safety Manager, + reporting any accidents or violations of the site safety plan to the Project Manager and/or Health & Safety Manager, and documenting the same for the project in the project records, + knowing emergency procedures, evacuation routes and the telephone numbers of the ambulance, local hospital, poison control center, fire and police departments, + ensuring that all project-related personnel have signed the personnel agreement and acknowledgments form contained in this site safety plan, + coordinate upgrading and downgrading PPE with the Health & Safety Manager, as necessary, due to changes in exposure levels, monitoring results, weather, and other site conditions, and + perform air monitoring with approved instruments in accordance with requirements stated 1n this Site Safety Plan (see monitoring procedures on page 20 for specific information). 10.4 Field Team Leader Maura Hanninq In the event that the Project Manager and the site Safety Officer are not on site, the Field Team Leader will assume all responsibility of the site Safety Officer. 10.5 Other Field Personnel Technician staff is responsible for system maintenance, calibration and system operation. Records of site visits documenting system conditions are maintained by the technicians. All field personnel shall be responsible for acting in compliance with all safety procedures outlined in the site safety plan. Any hazardous work situations or procedures should be reported to the site Safety Officer so that corrective steps can be taken. ARCOHING.SSP/#19 25 IDD~ GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. J , e '. . ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY - MING AVENUE site Safety Plan January 2, 1991 10.6 Medical/Technical Advisors Frank H. Lawrence, M.D. ENVIROLOGIC DATA, Portland, Maine................(207) 173-3020 Marilyn E. Grant, R.N., B.S., C.O.H.N ENVIROLOGIC DATA, Portland, Maine................(207) 773-3020 Lori st.Pierre, I.H.I.T. ENVIROLOGIC DATA, Portland, Maine................(207) 773-3020 The specific duties of the Medical/Technical Advisors include: + providing technical input into the design of the site safety plan, . + advising worker exposure potential along with appropriate hazard reduction methods, and + recommending a suitable medical monitoring program for the site workers. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 26 IDD~I GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. , -- ARCOMING.SSP/#19 e APPENDIX A . (Agreement and Acknowledgment statement) b PD~I GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC.' ;, DD~ GROUNDWATER ODD SIGN - OFF SHEETS TECHNOLOGY, INC. This is to certify that I havo read, fully understand and agreo to comply fully with the attached Health and Safety Plan furnished to me by Groundwater Technology, Inc. for the above project. NAME SIGNATURE COMPANY DATE - , ARCOHING.SSP/#19 e '. APPENDIX B (Site Safety Plan Amendment Sheet) ( \ IDD~I GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. I' ~ 4» ~ APPENDIX B e site Safetv Plan Amendment Sheet project Name: Project Number: Location: Changes in field activities or hazards: Proposed Amendment: 'Proposed by: Approved by: Project Manager Health & Safety Manager Declined by: Date: Date: Date: Amendment Number: Date: Amendment Effective Date: ARCOMING.SSP/#19 IDD~I GROUNDWATER : ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC ~ ARCOMING.SSP/#19 e e APPENDIX C (Definition of Hazard Evaluation Guidelines) BDDD~D~I GROl,JNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC I e e APPENDIX C Definition of Hazard Evaluation Guidelines Hazard: Airborne contaminants Guideline EXOlanation Threshold Limit Value Time-Weighted ~verage (TLV-TWA) The time-weighted average concen- tration for a normal 8-hour work day and a 40-hour work week, to which nearly all workers may be repeatedly exposed without adverse effect. Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) Time-weighted average concentra- tions similar to (and in many cases derived from) the Threshold Limit Values. Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH) "IDLH" or "Immediately dangerous to life or health II means any atmospheric condition that poses an immediate threat to life, or which is 11kely to result in acute or immediate severe health effects. This includes oxygen deficiency conditions. Hazard: Explosion Guideline Exolanation Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) The minimum concentration of vapor in air below which propagation of a flame will not occur in the presence of an ignition source. " The maximum concentration of vapor in air above which propagation of a flame will not occur in the presence of an ignition source. Upper Explosive Limit (UEL) Hazard: Fire Guideline Exolanation Flash Point (flashp) The lowest temperature at which the vapor of a combustible liquid can be made to ignite momentarily , in air. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 ¡[][J~GROUNDWATER 10001 TECHNOLOGY, INC. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 e APPENDIX D (site maps) e PD~I GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 e APPENDIX E (MSDS) e IDD~I GROUNDWATER DDD TECHNOLOGY, INC. - Material Safety Data Sheet ~p No. 316 From Genium's Reference Collection BENZENE Genium Publishing Corporaùon (Revision D) 1145 Cata1;n Street Schenectady, NY I 303-1836 USA Issued: No.vember 1978 (511\) 377-1\855 GENIU' PUBLISHINC CORP. Revised: April 1988 SECTION 1. MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION 25 Material Name: BENZENE ~ Description (Origin/Uses):' Used in the manufacture of medicinal chcmicals, dyes,linolcum, air¡Jlane dopes, vunishes, and lacquers; and as a solve:¡t for waxes, resios, and oils. H~,tlS Other Desl~natloDs: Bcorol; Phene; Phenylh)'dridc; C.H.: NIOSH RTECS No. CYI~OOOOJ: H 2 CAS No. 0071-43·2 F 3 R I / Manuracturer: Contact rur supplicr or distributer. Consult the latest edition of l.'1c Cr.er.-.icalwuk R 0 I 4 Buyers' Guide (Gccium re , 73) for a list of supplicn. PPG" S 2 'Sec sect. 8 K 4 SECTION 2, INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS % EXPOSURE LIMITS Benzene, CAS No, 0071-43-2 Ca 100 OSHA PEL g·Hr1WA: 1 ppm 0 15-Min Ceiling: 5 ppm Action Level: 0.5 ppm ACGIH TLV, 1987-88 TLV-1WA: 10 ppm. 30 tng!;:¡' Toxlclt)· Dat::¡- 'See NIOSH, RTECS, fer ad¿:tion:l! d:!La wil!1 referc::ces :0 :'-;Ü:.Ùv~. r:-:u~:,;cnic. Hur:-::!!J, InbJ:Hjon, LC....: 20CO ppr::lS Min Hur:-:~:J, OraJ, TD~: 130 cr:g,'.<g turoonge;Ù. a::d ~e?rcd¡;ctive effc.::s. HU:i.J:1, Inhalation, TC~: 210 P?::¡ SECTIO~ 3. PHYSICAL DATA nolllng PoInt: 1 i6'F (SO'C) Water Solubility (%): Slight ~fe1tln~ Point: 4Z'F (S.S'C) % Volatile by Volume: lCO Vapor Pressure: 75 Tom at 68'F (:O'C) Molecular Weight: 78 Gr3a:sJ~io¡c Vapor DensIty (AIr = 1): >1 Specific Gr:Flty (HID = 1): 0.57865 3t6S'F(20'C) Appearance and Odor; A color!css liquid; cbrac:..:r-:s:ic 2.!:J::",.:nic odor. SECTION 4, FIR E AND EXPLOSIO\' DATA T nWFR I TlPPFR Flash Point and Method Autoignition Temper2t'Jr:: Flammability Limits in Air I 12'F (-11.l'C) CC 92S'F (':9S'C) % by Volume 1.3% 7.1% Extinguishin~ ~1edla: Use èryche::-.ical! foa:01, or c:o:::cn ¿:oxide to PUl out b~nz.c;¡.: ri~es. W~:er may be ineffective ¡s an e.~tingdshicg agent bee:l::.e it can scatter :lnd sprcad t):e (iIe. Use ·'\"~:.:Jr:.:J exl fiJ¡;·cxposcd cont.Ji¡:.::>,.!1¡;sh spills awa)' from cxpos::~s, disperse bc¡:~::e vapor, ad pretect ¡::ers·onr.cI atte:Tlptir.g to s~? an ¡;¡:¡gc¡:':~ :c::ZC;¡:: lc:lk. Un usu::¡1 Fire or ExplosloD Hazards: Benzene vapor is h::!vier th:1.!1 air and c~, collect blow·lying areas such as sumps or wells. Elhnin:!t.e a!l sC:.!:t:cs of ignition thcre :0 pre"c::t a dar.ge;:)us !1ashback to t.!¡e original liquid ben~::e. D::¡nger: E.tplosive aed !1a:nc-::!b!e benzene vapor-air mhw.res ca., easily forI:1 at room ~¡::;:.e~:1:::; always use this material i:1a way th:!t minimizes dis¡::mieo of its vajX)r i."1to gener:!1 wc~, a.--:¡s. Special Fire-fighting Procedures: We~ a self·cocui::ej b~athing appmtus (SCBA) wi!., a f:.:11 facepiece operat.ed in the pn:s.su~, demand or positive-pressure mode, SECTION 5. REACTIVITY DATA Benzene is stable in closed contaiDers during routi::e operaC:cr.s. It does not undergo hUJ!dous pol)·~erizatioc. Chemk::¡1 IncompatibilitIes: HU:!.rdous che:':lical re:¡ctioos involving benzene and the following m3~:iaJs arc re¡:cr-..ed in Gc:nium reference S':: bromine penta!1uoride, chlorine, chlor'.."1e trifluoride, chromic anhy¿ride, rJtryl pc:"Ch¡ora~, oxygen, ozar.e, perthlor:1~s, perchloryl fluoride and aluminum chloride, permAnganaLcs a::d sulfuric :¡cid, potas.sium peroxide, silver pc:-chlor.It.c, a.-:d so:1iu::! peroxide. Conditions to AvoId: A "oid all exposure t.:) sources of i¡;~¡t¡on and to incompatible chcr::.icJls. H:lZardous Products of Decomposition: Toxic gas.:s Ii,e carbon monoxide (CO) may be produced during benz::.c fires. i e e ¡¡ ,/~" " '-' COp)'"lh' C I;U C.,..m I""~I!L""'& C>r;>a>Úon. An, cQ:'..mucUJ:lC or rCjJ'c:d~joft ",;,"-"Ioul :.I".e publis,.'\U"1 ÿc:r.:I:s.åoD 11 i'ral'\JbiU'd. .e e - " No. 316 BEN"ZENE 4/88 SECTrON 6. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATrON Benune is listed as a suspected hum2D car.:inogeQ by the ACGIH. Summary or Risks: Prolonged skin coct3ct with be--..z.:-wC or e~cessive inh.:!lation of its vapor may C:¡use headache, we.1Ja:ess, loss of appetite, aDd lassitude. CODúoud e:trosure C2.."1 cause cc!ùpse, broüe1Jitis, sed pceumooi~ The most ircporu.ot hc.aJth haz.ards are cancer (leukemia), booe m.urow effc::u, md injunes La the blood-fonnir.g tissue from chroo.ic Jow-Ieve! e~posure. Medical CODdltlons Aggravated by Loog-Term Exposur:: AiL-ne::Jts ofr..lJe heart, lungs, liver, kidoeys, blood, a::d ceotral nervous syst.:::1 (CNS) may be wor.;eoc:d by expost:n:. AdIT.ir.¡ste:~ prep!ace:;:e::t !:1d periodic n:e.dical exams emphasizi::g t.":ese organs' functiocs ~.i rc:o.:;sigc .....or~ers w!-,o ~t posi¡ive. T arg~ I. Organs: Blood, CNS, bone m:!1TOW, eyes, and upper respb:ory tnct (URn. PrImary Eotry: S'.cio con[.1ct, inhalation. Acute Eftects: Dizzi:.ess, meDtal dull Des!, oausea,headache, fatigue, IUJd gic~dinc:ss. CbroDfc Er(ects: Possible c:!!:c=r (leukemia). .FIRST AID Eyes: rIT~¿iat.:!y flush eyes, mcludiI:g u~er t.":c ej,::!lds., ge=tly but t.':oroughly with plenty of ru::'"1i::g water fer at Jeast 15 r.Joutes. SkIn: 1mD:e.diate:ly wash the a((e.cLc:d arc.a with soap 2nd wata'. Inbalatloo: Ret:JOve the exposed penon to fresh air; restcrc Br.dier SU?port his or her brea~":i;:g as ceeded. In gestloD: Never give myt.":i.og by IDOut.": to SOITJCooc .....ho is u:x:eosc:ous or coovulsi.og. Do 001. iDd:¡ce vomiting because or t.'1e possibility of aspÎraLiOD, " " .: : ....:. ·'·"-:;.:·:-.:·::r-· ".: .'. : -~ GET MEDICAL HELP (IN PLANT, PARA~1EDIC, CO~fMUNITY) FOR ALL EXPOSURES. Seek prompt medical assIstance for (urther trutment, obsuvatlon, aDd support after first ald. SECTION 7. SPILL--,-LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Spill/Leak: Noli(j' safely personoel, provide ventib:iOD, z=d eUI:".i.::a:= all sour-.:s of igrjtien i:ru::cèiately. Cleanup pc::se::üel ne:.d ProtectioD apú:st cootxt wit.h aDd inhalatioD of V3¡xJr (see s..~t. 8). Centlin large spills and coU~t .....ast: or absorb it with 2.."1 inert material such as sand, e2.."1.'1, or ven::ciculir..e. Use oonsparldog toou La ?Iæce wast.: liquid or absor.x::Jt i.:1:o CIOSolblc coDt3ine:s for dispesal. Ke:p waste: out of ~wers, warmhc:.ds, and w.lte........a~·s. Waste Disposal: COC[.1ct your supplier er a Iic:::sed coo::'z.:::Or fer ¿etlilcd r:Gor.~-::e::dalioc.s for ¿is¡:csal. Fol!ow F:èe~l, S:.lte, 2.."1d local rcguI.:!:iccs. OSHA DesIgnations Air CC0t3::-J:3::t (29 CrR 1910.10<..'\0 Subpart Z) EPA Deslgoâtlor.s (~O CFR 301A) RCRA Hu:t.--:ocs Was:.:, No. UOl9 CERCLA p..l7.r=ous SubsUnce, Repor'...ble Q'J:l..1tity: 100.iO Ibs (454 kg) SECTIO:, 8. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFOR!\1ATION GO;;¡:les: Al"'3~'S w~ prot.:ctivc I:Yl:gI:!.S~s er che:r.ic.aJ sa;e:y goggles, v,'h:::-c: splashing is possible, We.lt a fuU fæc: shie!d. FoUow the eye- IUJd face-oror..ectioo gu:dcli::es in 29 CFR 19 i 0.133. R esp Ira tor: We.lt a NIOSH-~pprovc:.d respir3:Dr per the NIOSH POCÚI Gu.::!.e 10 C}..cr.i.t:a1 H"c:::J.'d.s for the ~x:muw-use c.::cc;:tnt:ccs a=¿"c~ to'::: :xpoSt.:.."'C lir:::.its cite'¿ in sectien 2. FeUow the res¡::in:or guide!:::es in 29 CFR 19!O.¡::~. F0r c=rgccy ar C()r:~u:i~ :a.: (e,g., c:e:::3 re:.c:Or v:sseIs or s:Onge t.mÄ:$), we.lt an SCBA with a f'JlI f~e;:i::::e C:'<:~t:d i:J :.~c F;::>'~:::-:jCI:"'~::d or íX-siti'¡~-fr:ss:;;:: :=.cée. WHoing: AiI-purif)'j"g respirator> wjjJ r~l pro:.:ct werh~s in oxyg:c- de(kiect J~~osph<=r:s. Other: Wear in:pe......ious &10\':3, bocu, a;::cr.s, 83unt!e:.t, e:.c., to p~e~'e:Jt aey pcssibility of skin ceC~1 with this susp.=cted 1:0.:::1.::1 C3..-::~cge;¡. V ~ n (11¡¡llon: 1::.s:.l1l .led QP:~~ g:::e:-~ .L"1è IccJ..l ve::warieo syst.::roS powerful enough to !!13~"1t~o airborne 1c:\'e;¡ of c..:r:z.e::e beiow :.hc OSHA PEL 3u¡;dz:;-é ci~': j:¡ ~:ioo 2. Safety Statloos: Mai::e e)'cwash st;¡ÚC/1S, w!Shing f3.:ilit:~,!::¿ 3afety showen available ia use sod ha::dling areas. Cootamlnated EquJp:neot: Cc:Jt:!::: !:::s..~~;:o~ 3 s?~.çi:! r.;~·d; ~r: !:~~ =.J;{ abs"r!;) :m~ts ~d all I:::ses c.J::C::C1:ol:.c: t.ie:n. Do roOr ""e.lt COIH~t lei!.!'e: i.t: ¡'C)' wort area. Re:::ovc co;¡!..:!C:::ca~ cJc:.'1i::g ~.i la:::':":: it Ixfc::: we1ri::g it 3.g~i.o; cJc.ao r..":is mat.:riaI from shoes 'a::d eqU:pæc:¡L CO:D m e 1J ts: mctice g~ ;:>e..-seclÌ !:n:~; l1'':':.ys W';uh t.":eroughIy after usiD'g Liis ¡¡:at:rial. Keep it off of your c!othL1& and e;:¡uipmct, A \'cid trol:1Sfc:ring it from ~'our h~s to ~·oo.:r :=('Jt.': while e3.ê!:g. d:i~g, cr s::JOkit:g. Do "91 eat, ¿rit:k, or stooke in any work a:reol. Do cet Ít:halc bcnz..."':Je vapor! SECTION 9. SPECrAL PRECAUTIONS AND_COMì\1ENTS StorageISegreg3tlOD: Store be:¡z.e::e b a cool, ë:-j, ....e!l-...·::83:.:d arC3 away froc SOUlU~ of igoition 3::d incompatib:e che::lic.:!1s. Special Haodllng/Storage: Protect ~nt.i!::e:-J!roo. phj"SicaI Ó=olge. E!ec::ically grou::d z::d baed :.11 met:ù ceouiDen :u:d in shirpir.g or L"'3::s;e:n::g oper.nio,.s. FoUow zU p~.:1S o( 29 CFR 1910.1023. Englneer¡n~ Con trois: AU engiDeering s~·s:':::1.S (prodcc::eo. tnnspoi'..alieo, ele.) cust be o( muicu= e~plosicD-proc( ¿:sigo (coc- SparldDg, e!ect;ic3I1j' groundc:d and bonded, etc.) Comments: If possible, substitute les3 !ex:c solvc~ (or ::.e:n..:=:; use t.iis r:ut=:i:LI with extreme caution and only if it is absolute!y essc:::ti:¡1. Trans?crtatioo Dat~ ~4? CFR 172.1~:.2} DOT Shipping ~2::"": Bcul.:"w': DOT Class: f1amcable Liquid DOT La bel: f1am::¡abJe IJquid DOT ID ~o. UNl114 I~fO Label: f1a.DlCJabie Liquid ntO Class: 3.2 References: 1,2,12, 73,84-94, 100, 103. J~gme:u .. 10 L~ ll:Ít.Ib.hly Dr illronNtioa II<n:.a I", ~~~_, i"r;>ooca .., 1I.<:c:......,11 i"~uc:t'1 ~"""ibililr. 111=10..... alIII<lUÇI rc»o:.&ble ~ "- bccI !.1l:::I 12 L"" pn:"...-':;oa of 1uc.'I ÏD{o.".¡cc, Cesium !'.¡b¡¡....... g Co,? =dJ aD ,.,L~ûa, aak.a :00 ~u:;o.. I:>d .......,.,. :>0 ...~b\Jilr .. to III. ac:c~~1 Dr AIIUbhty 0( 1....'1 ÏD{Dm'U(ico I", 'i'i'Iiu::oo :" J"'r:~1 i'~<d i":;>ooc:I or {or cœaequoo.... Dr iu ...... 11 ....--.... Prepared by PJ Igee, BS Industtrial Hygiene Review: DJ Wilson, ern Me6c:1l Review: M1 Hardies, r-.ID ' ~ c I~a C<:.= "".h~V\I c.:.,.o..""", ADr c..c::c::JmcTt\Al IIW' 01 ~¡:roé'\,(tIa:I ~a.l1 C"x ;"Ioo~~1 re-:---1I~ ':.J ~::J"~ (" \, ...~ '" Jt t!' .. ... ......... """"........."..~ ........ '-'.........-.. eJj TOLUEN=. Genium Publishing Corporation - - (Rcvision D) 1145 Caulyn S~t Schcnect2.dy. NY 12303-1836 USA Issued: August 19i9 (518) 377-8855 c.£.....Uy PVSUSHHa c:::)~. Re..;sed: Ãmil 1986 )-.SECTION 1. MA TEHlAL lDENTIFICA TION . 20 bl^IJ.;HI.\LII....:ûI.: 1111111'111: J1~W:i ~ .011-11=~ O¡:Q-;NA,110NS: Mcthyl Bc:lZ.:::c, Mc~\;yl Bc::wl, ~c::~·1=<:!..~a=<:, T01::.ol, H:2 F: 3 (¡Hg, CAS #0108-83-3 R:O M ANUF .J.,CTUR E::tISUPPUE~: A vaiJabIc froc r:.z::.y s-.:;:pëc:'S, û:ch:¿:z:g: PPE* *S¢:: se::::.. 8 R 1 Allied CC!?, PO Box 2~R, Mcrris:.o',l/], NJ o¡~; Tc:':;:ë:o::<:: (201) 455~OJ I 3 Ashl~d Cr.c~cJl Co., lool.:s:ri2..1 Cr.c::C~ & Sc¡v:::~ r:1V.. PO Box 2119, S 2 Colucbus, OH; Tc!c;:hoIlC: (614) 889·3~ K ., ',SECTION 2.·L'iGREDIENTS Ál'lD HAZARDS' '. ".: :0.::., ;0':;' ..% .:-HAZARD DATA .. Toluc::c ~1()j 3-h:' TL V: lCa:) ¡::=. c: I CH3 3;5 'q/~. (5:6)" () M~Ïë:.3}i2ë-;;:-tëG:- . 100 ppo: PS~'c;-,c::-cp¡c'" I -------------------- . CI.:~::l (1985-86) ACGIH 11.. V. Tr.c OSHA PEL is 2CIJ r?::l ~i:..'1 3:1 R2!. Ct-o-I, LDs.:; 50c0 ~ q , a.c.-:.:?u.~;= cd:'::g cocc.e::::1lic:1 cf 3CO F?c ~:..: l:: ø:.:.:;u.:Ic R!!, I ~~3 b.r:C':.. 1-"-0: ~~::::l F-<=:ù: cf 500 pp=-JIO t:'i:::¡~. ~-:o ?pr=./~ ~. .. Si.::.:: ¿:Slg::H:CIl i...:¿ic2:':: t.l¡~l :.oh.::::: C2ù bo: a:s....""7:¿ t.'-_-::::;h b~~ R~bb:t. Së:, T ~5v j~ g=.'q s6 l::d CC:l¡¡iCI.::': :.0 o';C7all c.x:cs....::. -------------------- ... Af:~:s 1.":<: ci:-":. H~ E)':: :'::J :;;.= ::,·SECTION 3; PHYSICAL DATA '. " " , . ~ '. . .... .' Boilir.g Pc:::: ... 231'F (111'C) En;-c:::.tc:: R3:': (3::Ac = I) ... 2.2~ VaFCr r.:~s~: @ 20'C, I::.":1 Hg ... 22 SF~:r:c G:::.·,~;y (H20 = 1) ... G.~,$5 W2~¡ Scl::b:lI;;/ @ 20"C, wt. % ... 0.05 M:::i.:g P::::: ... -139ï: (-9~'C) VaFOr D.:::s::y (.~ - 1) ... 3.1~ P::-...::: \'c!2:c by \'cÌ'.:=.c: ... c..¡ lC(, ~!o!:::::!¡:- W¿-å::! ... 9'2.15 . J. ,...~...."':-~-:""~ .,-~ l""r',"'Ir: C;~~, c..:lcr:~ E~"o.!:¿ ~~L~ a ,:-:1..-....::':::3:':: !..v=.J.:':c ~~. T;-..: c,::::: :s ~:.:~~=:.<: t.c !::CS: :':':;,;::::.:.8 ::: l:~c r~::~: cf 10 to 15 ?Ft::'.. E:.::o::s.: c:J,-=~rj h::g';: 0:;.:::::; :1;::1;; u~ c.xF()S\:..-: t.o t..:!:::::=, oc.c: is :vll g:x': ',;,z:-..i.:g prepc::,!. :SECTION 4. FIRE Al\D £XPLOSiO~ DATA .... LO\'r1:R I UPPER 1 FIa.sh PCLr.t and Md:<:¿ I Autcigniåc-n J ~:7'.;. I Fl a.rn.r.u b ili c)' L ir. j:.s b .A..iT I 40'F (~·C) CC I 8%ï= (.!~O·() I % b'Vo:::::.: 1 ~-: i.l EXT1:\;Gl:TC::~!~G ).,r;iìl.!.: C:!..'toc èic~èc, ¿ry C:-:c:=ic~. L,-"::cI f~r=.. ~ r.c·t u.s.: 3. s.c:.i¿ S~ of \=..~ ~-==¡,:;~ :.......e s~ ",ill So:2¡::¡ ¡::d s;:::3d to':c f:.r:. Us.: W!::r SFI'ay t.J coci !'~·r...';.:;::ui::o::s Û1al 1.-: cx?Cs.=:! to:) f:.-: z:::¿ to:) ¿~ \''':--'::-:¡. UNUSli.1. T ì=l~ ¡:/¡:"XPlOSIn~ H .!. 7 .!. ~ I),": Tr.t3 o.s~A Óss !3 [l'''''-101: liq:::¿ is :1 ¿=;::-...JJ1 L-: h~. 1: is :1 ::':'::7l:': f:..-: h~ W::::J c.,,?Os.:d to o~¿¡:~:'S, h<:.lt, spaf,s, cr c:<= [;¡"7.-:. Y%?,=:'S r: hc;¡v~.' t::l:: ~ :c: ~y t;':¡\.:! ;¡ ;.:;:::s:~:Jc ¿isu.:c: to 1:: ig::iticQ SOil:""'''': a::.d fJ3.s!1 back. ,<::r't:'íT.1.T F!~ '=·¡;;G¡.rn~G p,<('C'P")li~ ¡:c::: F:"-: flg::::~ s:-.~~!d ~'~r s.:i!-:.o=LJlr~ br--Jt.."".i:.s Z??rJ:':s \:tit.": :.;11 f:.:.::::::.: ope:~~ b ! ~Sl!iV:..pr:ss~-: ~cx!c \Ir'!':<:: fig::~'~ tt-...s !='''cÏ't::g ~h=:x. ;,SECTION 5." REACTiVITY DATA .. .' . '.:': " , .... .... .. .... :,. ..:. .. .. CH·P.flC.!. T T'iCO~f?~l1~'T ITT1=S: Tolcc::.c Ï3 S:.lb:d::: cJc~ c.:::::~ It I'OOC l:=-.;:c.'J:':'-: :,¡::C.c:' DCr".....Jl s:.:;-~: a.:.d hJ.::¿liI:g co::¿¡tiocs. It docs oot ut:d~o h~ous pcir=¿.z3::C:. Ti'.13 ~:.c:ial is b:.o¡::¡;.:¡:::!c wi:.'1 s::-=::g ox.:¿:=; agc::ts, ¿i.ci~s::: t.:!nOxi¿c, sih'cr F~jcr3!.c, l:::-J:-J::-::<:.'::!:..:, L~d 1,::-a.::iur:1 2'..:xa..'11.:Cr.¿c. Cc:ü=t wit.'1 t.~c::.: ~.1!3 m:lY c:!us: f:.-: or explosion. N¡~c acid a::d tcIuc::<:. cs;::.::i'üy i:: to\...: pr-~c.: of s:,¡!t.¡f.c ac:ë, will pœuc.: Di::::.~ cocpoucÓ L':.1t ar: da=g::ousIy c:tp!csh·c. CO~1)mn~s TO A vnlD: Avoid ex¡:cs'.l."": :.0 s-;rb, cpc::: fjl.~, hot ~u:fac:s, a:::J !!l ,.,u~s of h::.i ¿ îg:::::::. To:I.::::': ",ill atuci:: $00: fcr.¡'.$ of p!as::c1, I1JbX:", t."1d ~a~·:~ss. ï:-.cr::-~ ë:::':)'-?Jsi::c:1 or b.....-:::iq ¡:~::~ C3P..'"1l d:c:t::= 0:,':;:- c3:':.oo mc::o.~¿:. '. c:.:..r.'~~J C I Ç:&6 ç..,:= .....~~ C=cn:ao. "-'""1 =...'-'/... a "i".......""" ~I:>C i"'oi ......... rc-'--->ca . ~..t::c.4. , No. 317 4/86 TOLt!~ e SECTION 6. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION: TLV::{i~~mt~~¡¡~::~~~,:~\M:j.~~>~¥~t::Htt:{t:¥~~:~::Ft:il<F~~~; JOlur::Je LS!JCt c:...-os:c..":"d &e:~:'ClOOßr::J DY 1.'".<: NJ?,1A-~L, cr l.\:)r1A. ~L'M""1""~ '\' Ot- 1<1è')1'I.~: "4pOr1 or IOlt:t;-"..: ~v c:.::.us.: irri uticn 0 ( tr.e c: y C, I: ose, U p¡x: rc:spÏr'..!Dry tn.: t, cd ilin. 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GENIUM P.UBLISHIHG CORP. .SECTION !.'{MA TERIALIDENTIFICA TION\:,/:'::.::·::::».. . ,.:..:.>:..:. :.,;:::. .... .. .. 26 ......:.',..:.,.:,..:.:. .... . .. Material I\ame: XYLENE (Mixed Isomers) ~ Description (Origin/Uses): Used as a raw ma~rj;¡1 for the production of benzoic acid, phthalic anhydride, isophthalic andterepht.;alic acids and their dimethyl esters in the manufacture of polyester fibers; in s~riliz.ing catgut; with Canadian balsam as oil-immersion in microscopy; and as a cleaning agent in microscopic techniques. Other Designations: Dimethylbenzene; Xylol; C.H1o; CAS No. 1330-20-7 i\FPA ~fanuracturer: Contact your supplier or distributor. Consult the latest edition of the Chemicalweek. H~nS Buyers' Guide (Genium ref. 73) for a list of suppliers. H 2 R 1 Commen ts: Although there are three different isomers of xylene (ortho, meta, and para), the health and physical F 3 I 3 hazards of all LlJree isomers are very similar. This ~1SDS is ",Titten for a xylene mixture of all three isomers, R 0 which is usually commercial xylene. PPG* S 2 . ·S~ sect. 8 K 3 .SECTION 2>'lNGREDIENTS'AND ·HAZARDS·:::::·': ,.%'.,: ··.:::.:·EXPOSURE LIl'rHTS . . Xylene r..lixed Isomers), CAS No. 1330-20-7· .. IDLH'" Level: 10..."0 ppm *o-Xylene, CAS No. 0095-47-6 OSHA PEL m.Xy!ene, CAS No. 0108-38-3 8-HrTWA: 100 ppm, 435 mglm' p-Xylene, CAS No. 0106-42-3 . ACGIH TLVs, 1987-88 "Check with your supplier to determine if there are add:,:ons, contaminants, or TLV-TWA: 100 ppm, 435 tng/m' impurities (such as bcnzene) that are present in rcpcr..ab!e qua=tities per TL V-STEL: 150 ppm, 655 mglm' 29 CFR 1910. .... "lmrn~:ately d:u:gerous to life and he:¡lih. Toxicity Data H::m:¡n, InhalaticD, TC : 2CO ppo H'" See :\IOSH, RTECS (~o. ZE2100000), for a.èditiona! daLl with references M:¡n, Inhalation, LCt.>: lac.:;-) ppm.'6 Hrs to re?roduc,ive, L-ritative, and r::Ut.:1ge:o;c effects. R:¡t, Oral, LD~: 43(},) ¡:¡gikg SECTIO~ 3. PHYSICAL DATA .' . . . Boiling Point: 275'F to 293'F (135'C to 1~5'C)~ W:Jter Solubility (%): Insci:¡bJe Melting Point: -13'f (-25'C) ~tolecul3r Weight: lC<5 Gr~=s.'~fo¡e Evaporation Rate: 0.6 Rel:!tive to B¡¡A~ '" I % Vol:Jtile by Volume: C:¡ ¡GO Specific Gravity (H:O = 1): 0.S6 Vapor Pressure: 7 to 9 Tcr..> at 6S'F (20,C) Vapor Density (Air = 1): 3.7 . Appearance and Odor: A c!e:!r liquid; arom:¡¡:c hyèrxar:cn odor. "Materials with wider :!nd n:lITOwer boiling ranges r;: =~=ercj:¡1!y available. SECTIO~ 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSIO:\ DATA LO'\VFR I rfPPFR Flash Point and ~fethod Autoignition Tem¡:-erature Flammability Limits in Air I 81'F to 90'F (27'C to 32 'C) S6ï'F (":6~'C) 9õ by Vol::r.:;: l~ 7% Extinguishing ~tedia: Use foar.¡, dry c!:e::-.ic:!l, cr c:!r::c~ dioxièe. Use water spr:!ys to red'.:c~ :.;e rate ofburnbg a::d!.C cool ccr:¡:!iners. Vnusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: Xylc;.c va?cr ¡s heavier th:¡n air and may tra\·ela co::sid::r:!ble dist:mce io a low-lying source of ignition and flas;, back. Special Fire-fighting Procedures: We:!r a sclf-ccnu1::ed breathing apparatus (SCBA) wi!.; a full facepiece oper:œd in the pressure- demand or posiùve-pressure IDode. SECTION 5. REACTIVITY DA TA Xylcnc is stable in closed containers during routine op.:r:¡z;ons. It does not undergo h:¡urdous polymerization. Chemical Incompatibilities: This !:'Iate:ial may rea.::: ¿a:1gerously with strong oxidizers. Conditions to Avoid: A void any exposurc to sources of ignition and to stror:g o:'tidizers. Hazardous Products of Decomposition: C:!J'~n r::.ono:'tÏde (CO) may be evolvcd during :'tylene fires. Copyri&,.ÞO¡,t ~ çgS Gt:::IJ::J: P".:.t:W-.inc: c.or?:)f1r:o~ · No.318 XYLE!\'"E (jv1Lx.ed llers) 8/88 .lS:¡~X}TtÖN::·6·:{:·H E·Xñt.H::::H:W7fÃR·Ù\1NFÖR1\;tATI'öN@:MWkWMttlfMttHiMW$ttW@¡lMtttttmWKWHlMMilUj}}: ~ Xylene is not listed as a carcinogen by the rARC, r-ITP, or OSHA. Sum m a ry 0 fRIsks: Liquid xylene is a skin irritant and causes erythema, dI}'1Jess, and defalling; prolonged conUct may cause blistering. InhaliDg xyleDe can depress the central nervous system (CNS), and ingesting it can result in gastrointestinal disturbaI:ce; and possibly hematemesis (vomiting blood). Effects on the eyes, kidneys, liver, lungs, and the CNS ar:: also reported. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Long-Term Exposure: Problems with eyes, skin, cenlr:ll nervous systc:n, kidneys, and liver mav be worsened by exposure to xylene. Target Organs: CNS, eyes, gastrointestinal tract, blood, liver, kidneys, skin. Primary Ent'ry: Inhalation, skin conucuabsorption. Acu te Effects: Dizziness; excitement; drowsiness; incoordination; suggering gait; irritation of eyes, nose, and throat; corneal vacuolization; aI:orexia; nausea; vomiting; abdominal pain; and dermatitis. Chronic Effects: Reversible eve damage, headache, loss of appetite, nervousness, pale skin, and skin rash. . FIRST AID: Eyes. Immedialely flush eyes, including under the eyelids, gently but thoroughly with plenty of running water for at least 15 minutes. Skin. Immediately wash the affected area with soap aad wat.er. Inhalation. Remove the exposed person to fresh air; restere and!or support his or her breathing as needed. Have a trained person administer oxygen. Ingestion. Never give anything by mouth to so¡¡¡ec¡:e who is unconscious or convulsing. Vo:citiDg may occur spontaneously, but do not induce it. If vomiting should occur, keep exposed person's head below his or her hips to prevent aspiration (bre:nhing t.'1e liquid xylene into the lungs). Sever: hemorrhagic pneu¡¡¡onitis with grave, possibly fatal, pulmOtlaI)' injury C:!D occur from aspiring very small quantities of xylene. GET ~IEDICAL HELP (1:-: PLA:-:T, PARA:-'IEDIC, cO:-.ntu~¡¡TY) FOR ALL EXPOSURES. Seek prompt medical assistance for further treatment, obserYation, and support after first aid. If exposure is se\'ere, hospitilization for at least 72 hours with careful monitoring for delayed onset of pulmonary edema is recommended. : tSEOTI 0 N/7r:S,PI,EI}(::LEAKltÆND/:DlS PO'SAHŒROG:E:D. UREs::ttWmmf~/:mtttt:mmri:i@btt{:@:Hfr\Httr:tdtI} Spill/Lea k: t-:otify safety personnel, provide ventilation, and e]ÏIDinate all sources of ignition ir.:.mediately. Cleanup pmoDnel need protection against contact with and inhal:Hion of xylene vapor (se~ sect, S). Contain large spills 2.."1:1 collect WJ.Ste or absorb it with a:J iI:ert material such as sand, eanh, or vert:lÎculitc. Use nonsparkiDg teols to place waste liquid or absorbent into closable con::!i::e:-s for disposal. Keep waste out of sewers, watersheds, and waterw·ays. Waste D ¡sposal: Conuct your supplier or alice!lsed cont:'ac~r for è.:tailed recomrr:eDdations. Follow Federal, state, a¡.d 10c2l regulations, OSHA Designations Air CcntJ::1Ínant (29 CFR 1910.1000 Sutpm Z) EPA Designations (~O CFR 302.4) RCRA HU:lrèous W:!.S~, :\0. U239 CERCLA HU:lr¿ous Subst:!:)ce, Re?CrtJb:e Quantity: 1000 los (454 kg), per the Clean Water Act (CWA), section 311 (b) (9) is ECT,} 0 N .'Sl::S P E CIA IJPR 0 T E GTI 0 X:INFO R,i\·'fAT·IO·Ntttt:}:)(:i:::tr::te:rit:ri:::i:m:r:t:i=:lJt"::::i::tt::::tttttt:;::::::::·i::::::rr:tt/ Gogg Ies: Always wear protccti\'e eyeg::!.Sses or cheoical safe::' goggles, Where spiashir.g is possible, wear a fllll face shiel~ as a , Sup?!.::.:e:!!:!:')' pro~:::i\'c rne:l5Urc. Fol1ow OSHA eye- ad fa~e-Fotec:ion regulations (29 CFR 1910.133). Respirator: Use a NJOSH- appro\'cd rcs?ira~r r:.:r 0.e ,\'IOSH Pcc.'.:¿t G:l:de to Ci-.crr::cc.! Ha=c;.-ds for the ~a:dmu:n-use co::cen!r:ll:ons and/or t.'1e exposure lin::its ci:ed in scctiO:1 2. Follow OSHA respir:ltDr regulatiocs (29 CF~.1 91 0.13~). For eme~gcncy or nor.routinc use (le3...'<5 or c!e:l:Jing n:actOr vcssels and storage ta!:ks), we:ll" an SCBA '.I.·iLi a full face;:::e:: opera:=:: in the pressure-dcm:lt:d or posiûve-pressure n:cde. Warn ing: Air- purifying resptra:.crs .wiil r.ot protect worke~s in oxygen-¿ef:c::::~ atr::osphercs. Olher: Wcar.lr.:perv:ous gloves, beets, 2?:-:Jns, pun¡!ets, etc., as rco.u ircd by ,he spccifics of t.he wo~k opcration :0 pr:ve::t prolonged or repe:!tcd së.:l con~act with xylene. V en tila ti on: l:::s:.:111 a¡1d operate ge:::e~all."d !oc:!l maxlr.,u::::, ex?!osion-pfcof ve::::';a,;on systems powerful enough to waintain airborne le\'els of xyk::: below t.1C OSHA PEL star:¿ard ci~è in sec:ic!l 2. Local exh:l~s¡ ventiJaÜon is prefc:red because it preveüts dispersion of xy!e::e i1:to general work areJS by eli::inaûng it at its sourc:. Consuit the !atest edition ofGenium reference 103 for detailed reco:::.n:e::d:ltioüs, Safet)" Stations: ~IJke eyewJ.Sh s:.:1tions, s:!fety/quick-dr:::Ò showers, and washing facilities available in arc:!.S of use a::d ha::¿li::g. Contaminated Equipment: COütactle::ses pose a special hazard; soft lenses may absorb ÜTÌtants and all1enses conce:¡;¿-ate 1.':::::1. Do r.ot WC:ll" coetact !er:ses i.n any wo~k a:ca. Re:::ove con:a.:::.Ü;a:e': clothir.g and launder it before wearing it ag:!in; c!CJ:l xyle::c from sr.c;es and equipment. Com me nts: Practice geed Fe:-soüal hygie::e; 21'...·ays wash thoroughly after usi::g this material. Keep it off of yeur clothing ad equip:::cnt. A void ¡r:lesfem::g it from your h:u:é3 to yo'.!r mouth while eating, dri¡;ki;¡g, or smokir.g. Do rJ}! eat, d:-'~.. or sn:.okc in aey work area. Do not in..'1ale xy!e=e vapor. \'.S'EOT rO,:\'9>S P E (}IÄ U::PR E OXúTI 0 N SAN1Y'COXrMENTS)):::\f=:=::{@Jiffm:::)=:}::i:?f::::i:.):::·::/\:f:i:·:·.·,\\:\:::t)=:::::.' Storage/Segregation: Store x;',e:le in Hool, d~y, weU-ve:::i1a:.::d area away from sources of :gnitioo and strong oxi¿iz::rs. P.-ote::! contJiners frow physlcal damage. . ( , S pee ial H a od Ii n g/S tora ge: ~Ia..\:e sure <.11 engineer.::g sys:.=::lS (production, tr:lI1sport.3tion) are of maximum explosion-proe[ dcsigt'!. Ground and boed ail co:.t3.Îners, pi?elines, etc., used in shippú:g, transferring, reacting, prod'.!cing, and sampling oper:nio::s. Transportation Data (49 CFR 172.101-2) DOT Shipping ?\"ame: Xylene DOT ID ;\0. liN130i DOT Label: Flammable Liquid DOT Hazard Class: Flammable Liquid 1:-.10 Label: Fiam:~able Liquid 1)[0 Class: 3.Z or 3.3 References: 1,2, 12, /3, S4-9~, IOJ, 103. Juèg~~::U .1S :0 :.....~ s::ÜJbi:i:y of i:¡for.:"~::o= h=:::¡ for PU:-;!:3SC:'S r--:~ 3;-: ccccss3rily purt:.':3SC:'S rcs¡>vnsibility. Therefore, aJ:'':O<:S)1 =;)~ble c~:!:u bo:.:: ~k~: i:l ~~ ,::?r3::0:l of sl:Ch j::fo~~::o=. Ge::Ì1:rn P.~b::s:-';::~ Co:;>. c,"Le~~S no ...·~::es. rr.ua :0 rc?rcs;:::utio:s J.::! .1SS~~es :0 :-:.s~:s~~1Zi~v as to the ~C~::LCy or n:iu~ili:y of sc.c~ i:!or:r.3:ioD r~r ¡t'pHc3:':on t~ . run:h:uds i=:~::~';¿ PUIjX's.:$ or for co::sOG\:I::::cs of i~ lise. , Prepared by Pl Ig~, BS Indusuial Hygiene Review: DJ Wilson, crn Medical Review: ~U H:lrCiies, MD ... ."'('(1 r....:.._ p.....':...:... f""__.;:_ ( NO. 385 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <tiP ETHYL B~Z~E G F NllIlI.I Plll~I.ISIIl/'J\; Cl 'lU"l ,,,.\ íI('~ 1145 CATALYN SIHEET SCHENECTADY. NY 12303·1836 USA (518) 377-8855 Gfl.IIUM PUIlISHING CCQP Date A :':;U5 t 1978 SECTION I,' MATERIAL IDENTI FICATION MATERIAL NAME: ETHYL BE~ZÐE OTHER DESIG~ATIONS: Phenylethane, Ethylbenzol, CZHSC6H5, CASU 000 100 414' HANUFACTURER: Available from several suppliers. SECTION II. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS ~ I-iAZ;";:;.D 0':, ï":" ... Ethyl Benzene ca 100 8-hr 1":;'. 100 ?p=* *CurreI'.t OS~~ pe~issable e::qosure level. A Scan¿,:!rd Hum.an, i!l;,ala:io~ \.:as proposed by OSHA in October 1975 \.:hich i:1cluåes TCLo lCO p~~ for an action level of 50 ?pm, and detailed req ui re:;,en t s 8 hI' (ir!'i~at:io!1) of monitoring, ~edical surveillance, e~ployee train- R3- Oral LD50 '-, ing, etc.~ \.:hen eX?osure exceeds 50 p?~. It has not 350~ r:.g/:q yet issued as a legal !'ecui!'e:.:e:-.: . SECT! ON I 1 1 . PHYSICAL DATA Boiling point at 1 at:::, deg C -- 13ó Specific g..avity 20/4C ------- 0.8ó7 Vapor pressure at 2S.9 C, r.,-~ H g - 10 Volatiles. ï. ------------------ ca 100 Vapor density (Air=l) ---------- 3.66 Eva po ra t ion rate (3uAc=1) ----- <1 ~aC:2r solubility at 20 C \.i- i. - 0.015 Melting point, ¿eg C ---------- -95 '- . Molecular \.:eight -------------- lC5.15 Appearance & Odor: Clear, colorless liquid '.lith an aro::12.tic hydrccarbo:-. cbr. SECTION IV, FIRE AND EXPLOS I O~ DATA I· ,.,. -- J- - - ~ _...:..:.~ ~r"':'f"( Flash Point and :-!echod I Aucoi<:nl:io:1 Te:::¡¡. I Fla:r.-:ubilitv Li::1its In . ; r 1 ,,- . 59 F (15 C) (closed, cup'~ SlOr (!032 c5 I Volu=.e ¡ I l.0 6.i Extingu:i shing r.:edia: Carbon diox:¿e, dry chemical or "alc-::hol" foa::l. A ·...·ater- sp:-ay may be ineffective to put out fire, but may, be used to c=ol f i:- 2-e:q-:: s:¿ cc:-,:ai~è! A s::rea::1 of '.later can spre3d fi:-e of burning liq uid . This is a . flamr..able liquid (OS ::"1. Class 13) '.lhich ca:1 readily for.:: e:qlcsiv: ï:'.ixtures '.lith air, especially \.:hen heate¿. Heavier-than-air vapors can flo\.: along sur~a=es to reach dis::ant ignition sourc:s, and then flash back. Firefighters shoul¿ us: self-contained breathing equip~~~t and eye protectio:1 to fight tires '1:;' e:-.close¿ places. SECTION V. REACTIVITY DATA This material is stable in storage in closed containers at root1 te:::perature. It does not polymerize. This f1a~able material should be ke?t separated f¡rom oxidizing agents, strong acids and bases and ammonia, Therï:'al-oxidative degradá'tion can produce toxic pro¿1.:c tS, including carbon t1onoxide. . . - ~.: .'-'- .' '"' C.p!,ichl i.'o 1_ CcNIIIft I'IIbllslU"C c...poni"", An~ (onvn~rC'ia1 UM ....hove p"b11JJ'wr-. sp«tt'\r ;-~ft ¡" prulubeC«'d GENIU¡H PUBLISHISG " .' F_ . ~~. .' No. 385 SECTION VI. HEALTH HAZARD INFOR¡'1ATION TLV 100 Ot)::! Excessive exposure to vapors Yill irritate the eyes and ~cous ce=~ranes of the uppe~ respiratory tract. Sustained high levels can produce headache, depres~ion of the central nervous svstem, narcosis and coma. Liquid contact is irritating to the eyes and irritation and defatting to the s~in, leading to de~atitis on prolonged or repeated exposures. Ingestion ~4Y lead to aspiration of liquid into the lungs s~all a~ounts of aspirated ethyl benzene cause extensive ede~a and he~orrhage or lung tissue. FI~ST AIDt Eye contact: ~ash eyes ~ell ~ith plenty of running ~ater. Get cedical help if irritation persists. Skin contact: ~ash exposed areas of skin. P~~~tly re~ove conta~nated clothing. Inhalation: Re=ove victim to fresh air. Restor~ breathing if ï.~cessary. Get medical help for serious exposure. In2estion: Get prompt medical help: (The dang~r of aspirating ethyl benzene into the lungs indicates 4.edical èi~ection before inducing vomiting.) SECTION VII. SPILL, LEAK, AND DIS~OSAL PROCEDURES ?ersonnel involved in leak er spill centrol and clean-up 4.ust use protective equip- ment t~ a~oid irhalation of va~ors and contact ~ith liquid, Eli~in~tc ignition sources. ?rovide ~~xi~u~ explosion-prco: ventilation. ?ick-u? spilled ~terial for recovery or disposal. . Þ~sorb ~ith sand, etc. for dis- posal in a sanitary landfill or ~ith paper t~~els or cloths fer burning. ,~atar ca~ be ~e¿ tQ flush li~uid a~ay fro= se~si~ivc ~reas to special catch basins or ground, but not to se~er or surface ~at~r. DIS?OSAL: Scrap !:'.aterial ca~ b,e burned in a;:pr"ved incinerato~s in accord.:1nca \.:i::' Federal, State and local rag~la:iens. SECTION VIII. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION ?ro~i¿e ex?olosion-proof ge~e..al a~d local e:,~~u$t ventilatiQ:1 to 4.ee: TLV requi:e- 4.ents. Ap~roved respirators 4.USt be a~aila~le for non-rou~ir.e or e~ergencv use. A full facå respiratòr ~it~ organic vapor cartridge C.:1n be use¿ u? to lOOO'P?:::; a gas ~as~ ~ith organic va?or canister can be used up to 5000 pp4.' a selE-contained respira~o.. is needed for hig~ and unk~c~~ concentrations of V.:1por. Vse i~?ervious glo~es and clothin£ and a face s~tcld to prevent repe.:1ted or prolong contact \o'ito the liquid. ~ñere splashing is possible chewical goggles should be used. Clothing conta:;¡inated ~ith eth·..l oe:-:zene should be pro:::~tl.... re:::oved and no reused un~il free of the ccnta:::in~~t: . . Exposures above the actio~ level, liqui¿ contact. or ~orking ~~ere fire and ex?losi . hazards exist ~ay require instituting e~?loyee training, r.e¿ical surveillance, vapor c~ncentration monitoring, recor¿ kee?in~, e~c. ~~e~ the proposed stan¿ar¿ issues. SECTION IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS A~D COMMENTS Store this material in tightly closed cc~tainers in cool, ~ell-""e:-:tilate areas, a~ay fr~m oxidizing agents, heat and SQurces of ignition. Use non-sparking tools around this material. Containers ~st be electrically bonded and grounded for tr~~sfers of liquid. Use safety cans for s4.41l a=ountS. No' S=cking: ~here this material 1s stored or used. Screen ~orkers for history of kidney, liver, skin and lung probl~~ ~hich could £1v increased sensitivity and risk in ethyl benzene e~posure. Avoid breathing of vapors and cont~ct \o'ith liquid. Do not in~est. Cnronic proper- ties are not fully kno~~; use Yith care. ~'" M ·0 :,... """,~..-. .". fI'OlOr-..UOf" ...~ 'Qr' ~c.~~" '""'I"....... ~~ ~.""'........ ø,.t~, ·...."'(t·toO'" :.......". Mf-..o...o'" ....""'-0-. :.;. .... ~. 1,,--, ",,,,- ;?I('II- ':*7"-' ~~ ~~CJ" ~ :Þ"'~"'-ç c.øØOJ~""" ."'~...., ..."...~ -...."'" ""'0 .'""D'--.'......r -..",...,.. :"10 ....~~ ., ::II ...... ec.t.",., or ...,,~ :"I ......... .0&.,0_..... .... ...- ............. c~. -~ DI-'~""'~ ":I.....~.~." Ii ........ DATA SOURCE(S) CODE' 2-9 11 12 GENIUM PUBLISHING .r" ~"...."",,~ . r .1 ~- ~ . - .. NO. 467 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ~p GENIUM PUBLISHING CORPORATION Aù-rOHOnVE 1145 CAT AL YN STREET GASOLI~E. LEAD-FREE SCHENECTADY. NY 12303·1836 USA (518) 377·8855 . CINIUM P\JIlISHING CORP. Date October 1981 SECTION I . MATERIAL IDENTIFICATION HATERIAL NA."1.E: AUTOMOTIVE GASOLINE. LEAD-FREE DESCRIPTION: A volatile blend of hydrocarbons for automotive fuel OTHER DESIGNATIONS: Petrol, CAS fl008 006 619, ASTM D439 MANUFACTURER: Available fro~ several suppliers. SECTI ON II. INGREDIENTS AND HAZARDS x HAZARD DAïA Gaso line 100 8-hr 'I'\o1A 3~0 ppm or A hydrocarbon blend that can includa no~al and brancheè 900 mgf¡:. * \ chain alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkenes, aromatics ar-.d other additives.** (Lead max 0.013 glL, phosphorus Man ¡¡¡ax 0.0013 g/L, sulfur max 0.10 ~t~. May contain Eye: 500 pptn/1H benzene, <57.; see ASTM D3606). ~oderate irritation *ACGIH 1981 TLV (Intended Changes List). See also Am. Ind. Hyg. A.~ 110-117 (1978) Inhalation: **The ccmposition of fuel is varied ~ith altitude and Teto 900 ?po/lH seasonal requirements for a locality. The blend r:Just TFX:CSS meet antiknock requirements. (AntÜ:-.ock Index min 85, AST~ D439,) SECn ON I I I. PHYSICAL DATA Distillation at 1 atï::, Initial, deg C >39 Specific gravity} 60/60 F - 0.i2-0.ï6 507. d is tilled - ì7-121 Helting point, deg C ------ -90.5-95.4 End point ___u <240 Evaporation rate --------- ~/A Vapor density (Ai1:=l) ------------- 3.0-4.0 Solubility in ~ater --------------- I~soluble Appeara~ce a~d Odor: A clear, ¡:¡obile li;uid ·...ith a characteristic odor ~hich can be recognized at about 10 ppm in ai::-. (Gasoline ¡nay be colored ~ith dye.) SECT! ON IV, FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA LO'~:R UP?ER r'lash Point and ~ethod T Autoi2nition Ie¡:¡~. I Fla~~bilitv LimitS In Air -45 F . T 536-853 . I ï. by volume 1.4 ;.6 Extinguishing Media: Dry che:.\ical, car:,cn dioxide, alcoho.l foa...,. Use of ...a:e: !:lay be ineffective to extinguish fire, but use ~ater spray for cooling fire-exposed drums and tanks' to prevent pressure ruptu::-e. It is a dangerous fire and explosion hazard when expos,ed to heat and fla::.es. Vapors canflo~ along surfaces, reach distant igni- tion sources and flasZ1 back. Can react violently with oxidizing agents. Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. SECTI ON V. REACT! VlTY DATA , This is a stable material in closed containers at room temperature under no~al storage and handling conditions. It does not undergo hazardous polyt::erization. This is an OS~~ Class IA fla-~able liquid. A mixture of gasoline vapors and air can be e:<plosive. It is incompatible with oxidizing agents. Thermal-oxidative degradation can yield carbon monoxide and partially oxidized hydrocarbons. '- COP1~1 ~ 1'IIW Cow"'" I'Iobllohlnc C"''P0n'''''' M'.....,.,..m.I......w.o..t pt'bIIcIM,'. '1*11"0< ~ 10 prohi¡'IUd. GENIUJi PUBLISHING 't,.._~ '" . e SECTION VI. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION No. 467 I TLV 300 ppm (See Sect. II) Inhalation causes intense burning of the mucous me¡::branes. thro~t and respiratory tract; overexposure to vapors can lead to bronchopneumonia. Inhi1lation of high cone. can cause fatal pulmonary edeoa. Repeated or prolonged skin exposure causes der~atitis. Lan cause bli~tering of skin due to its ¿ef~tting properties. Exposure to eyes can cause hype~~ia of the conjunctiva. Ingestion or excessive vapors can cause inebriation, dro~siness, blurred vision, vertigo confusion, vomiting and cyanosis (2000 ppm produces mild anesthesia in 30 min, higher cone. are intoxicating in less time.) Aspiration after ingestion causes bronchitis, pneu=onia, or edema ~hich can be fatal, FIRST AID: Eve Contact: Flush thoroughly ~ith running water for 15 min. including under eyelids. Skin Contact: Recove contaminated clothing.' Wash affected area with soap and ~ater. Inhalation: Re~ove to fresh air. Restore breathin~ and administer oxygen if needed. Ingestion: Do not induce vo~iting. Aspiration hazard. Contact physician. Seek pro:pt medical assistance for further treat~ent, ohservation and support. SECTION VI i I SPILL} LEAK} AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Notify safety personnel of leaks or spills. Re=ove sources of he~t or ignition. Pro- vièe adequate ventilation. Clean-u? r~r50nnel require protection against liquid con- tact and va?or inhalation. If a lea~ or spill has not ignited, use ~ater spray to disperse vapors and to protect ~en atte~pting to StOp the le~kage. C~ntain spill. Do not allow to enter se~er or surface ~Jte:. Add absorbent solid to s~all spills or residues and pick up for disposa~. DISPOSAL: Burn scrap material in an approved incinerator, Burn contaminated liquid by spraying into an incinerator. Follo~ Federal, State, and Local regulations. SECTION VIII, SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Use ge~~:al and local exhaust ve~tila:ion (e~losion-~,oof) to ke~? vapors belc~ the TL\ requiro!::ents in the ~or~?lace. Res?ir.::¡t<Jrs should be <lvailable for nonrout':':1e or e~ergency use above the TLV. Avoid ey~ contact by use or ~~e~ic~l safety goggles úr.d!or full faceshield ~here splash- ing is possible. Wear protective clothing appropriate f<Jr the ~ork situation·tD '~ rnini~¡ze skin contact such <lS ru~:e~ ~lüv~s and boots. Clothing to be changed daily and laundered. Eyewash fountains, sho~ers and washi~g facilities 5!lould b~ readily accessible Provide suitable training to those han¿ling and ~orking ~ith this ~aterial. SECTION IX. SP~CIAL PRECAUTIONS AND COMMENTS . Store in closed containers in a cool, dry, ~ell-ventilated area away from sources or heat, ignition and strong oxidizing agents. Protect containers from physical dacage. Avoid direct sunlight:. Stor.3ge ;;ms: :::eet requir~rn~nts of OSHA Class IA liquid. Outdoor or detached storage preferred. No smoking in areas pr use. Prevent static electric sparks and use eX?losion-pro~f electrical 5crvices. (Must meet code.) Avoid skin and eye contact. Avoid inhalation of vapors. Wear clean work clothing daily. Indo~r use of this material requ~rè~ e~h3u5t ventilation to remove vapors. lee Fla;:¡mable Liquid,- Red Label. J.A;;r:L: na:nr.:_~ble LiQuid DOT 1.0. No. UN 1203. DOT Classification: Ft.~~~LE LIO~ID DATA SOURCE(S) CODE: , ¿_Q ,~ l' ..~ .. ~ IP'oe ............, of ".....~~q"I .......... v """c...,,.·, :.""~ .... --...:11".......... CIW'~,.~..., T....~. ~..·.-.¡.....-..c:·.:......,~·......·-_="'þt....al"....· s..I:'" ....,..~<IJI" ~ .,.~ C"DÞ'.:C- ..·...0'... ......,...., ~.." "',) ...:-.."......,ø".... ~ ......,..... ... '~þ"" ... '. 1""- ..:c""ac. .. '-""'1:"". ~ ......... """O"......~- ....... ~~...~_ ':I.~.. ~ 1 _iP""'CMIdI øuo""'" .....,. :D"I~" '2f ,,"'.. APPROVALS: ~~~ 9 \ 11-\ tv1- ~ Industrial Hygiene' . \ 1_, ' and Safety '»r hJ :.' ')."/-// MEDICAL REVIEW: :~4 Nove~ber 1'81 ---' GESIUJf PUBLISHING ';..~.:.,.> e . APPENDIX F (Accident Investigation Form) ARCOMING.SSP/#19 IDD~I GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. I~ e . ....--.'\ GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. Accident/Incident/Near Kiss Report Employee's Name: Address: D.O.B. D.O.H. SS# Job Title: supervisors's Name: Office Location: Location at Time of Incident: Date/Time of Incident: L Description: Describe clearly how the accident occurred: Chemical Exposure: Dermal Inhalationc Ingestion Was Incident: Physical Partes) of body affected: right left Witnesses: 1) 2) Conditions/acts contributing to this incident: Explain specifically the corrective action ,you have taken to prevent a recurrence: Did the injured go to a doctor? Where? When? Where? When? Did injured go to a hospital? Signatures: Regional H&S Manager Employee Reporting Manager Date, Date Date This form must be completed and returned within 2 working days to Regional Health & Safety Manager, whò will forward a copy to Corporate Health & Safety Manager ,at ELD. IDD~ GROUNDWATER IDDD TECHNOLOGY, INC. - I i. " ARCOMING.SSP/#19 . e APPENDIX G (Vapor Monitoring Sheet Form) I? IDD~I GROUNDWATER ' ODD TECHNOLOGY. INC. I I " '. Dr=I~1 DI~D GIlOUNDWATER rrECI-INOLOGY, INC. I I'HOJllCr NAME I'HOJl!Cr NUMBER DATI! 01' :;AMI'LING CON''AMINA'-I'I'S RESUL'I'S OIrV APOIl MONfTOIlING : I IONIZATION DETECTOn , I;XPI.O~'IMI:Tl:ll IIADIATIOI-I - nEADING IIEADINO 'vlOI'1I 101 1 TIME nt::A()II~G LOCATION PUnpO~E INITIALS FID 10.2oV riD 11.7oV riD %LEL % Oz II1IVhr - ~ , , . I - --. I I , -e-.: . I I - . _.. '-. I ........ -"- '" '. - .. --.:... He ARCOMING.SSP/#19 APPENDIX H (Excavation/Trenching) e ( IOO~1 GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. e e GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. EXCAVATION AND TRENCHING POLICY - CALIFORNIA SAFE CODE OF PRACTICES Although many of the rules and regulations pertaining to excavation and'trenching operåtions in the, State of California closely parallel Federal Standards, this policy specifically pertains to California operations. It shall be the policy of Groundwater Technology, Inc. to ensure that all Groundwater Technology employees and subcontractors comply with the provisions within the California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Chapter 4, Subchapter 4 - Construction Safety Orders. It is inevitable that remediation procedures for which Groundwater Technology is retained will involve some aspect v,.ithin the jurisdiction of the Construction Safety Orders. Such operations may include: trenching, vault construction, tank removal, and excavation of contaminated soils. DEFINITIONS - EXCAVATION, TRENCHES, EARTHV/ORK Bank - a mass of soil rising above a digging level. Bell Hole - an additional excavation made into the sides or bottom of a trench to provide additional work space. o Belled Excavation - a part of a shaft or footing excavation, usually near the bottom and bell- shaped, that makes the cross-sectional area at that point larger than that above. Benching - a method of excavation whereby the faces of an excavation or trench are widened progressively out\t;ard \\ith respect to the bottom of a specific series of horizontal and vertical cuts to provide protection against the hazard of moving ground. . . Braces for Excavation - the horizontal members of the shoring system, the ends of which bear against the uprights or stringers. Earth\\'ork - the process of excavating, moving, storing, placing, and working any type of earth materials. Excavation - a man-made cavity or depression in the earth's surface, including its sides, wålls, or faces formed by the removal of materials, and producing unsupported earth conditions by reason of such removal. If installed forms or similar structures reduce the depth-to-'Width relationship, the excavation may become a trench. Exploration Shaft - a shaft created and used for the purpose of obtaining subsurface data. EX&TR.'I;CH.POLfMG #2 []I ~, GROUNDWATER LJ ;!¡ TECH~OLOGY. he. e e .. Geotechnical Specialist (GTS) - a person registered by the State as a Certified Engineering Geologist, or a Registered Civil' Engineer trained in soil mechanics, or an engineering geologist ot civil engineer with a minimum of 3 years applicable experience working under the direct supervision of either a Certified Engineering Geologist or Registered Civil Engineer. Hard Compact - all earth material not classified as running soil. Hvdraulic Shoring" a shoring system using hydraulic cylinders, planks, rails, plywood, or steel beams to support the excavated wall of trenches. Lagging - boards which are joined, side-by-side; lining an excavation. Running Soil- earth material where the angle of repose is approximately zero, as in the case of soil in a nearly liquid state, or dry, unpacked sand which flows freely under slight pressure. Running material also includes loose or disturbed earth that can be only contained with solid sheeting. Shaft - an excavation under the earth's surface in which the depth, is much greater than its cross-sectional dimensions (such as those formed to serve as wells, cesspools, certain foundation footings, and under streets, railroads, buildings, etc.) Shore - a supporting member that resists a compressive force imposed by a load. Shoring System - a temporary structure for the support of earth surfaces formed as a result of excavation work. Sides. \Valls. and Faces - the vertical or inclined earth surfaces formed as a result of excavation work. Slouing - a method of excavation whereby the faces of an excavation of trench are laid back to provide protection from moving ground. Spoil - the earth material that is removed in the formation of an excavation. Stringers - the horizontal'members of the shoring system whose sides bear against the uprights. Stringers are sometimes called whalers. Strut - a structural member designed to resist forces, either tensional or compressional. Trench - an excavation made below the surface of the ground. In general, the depth is greater than the width at the bottom, but the width of a trench at the bottom is not greater than 15 feet. EX&TR."CH.POL~{G #2 JLJLI~' GROl':\DWATER LJL~; TECH;';OLOGY. I;.;c. e e :>, Trench Shield - a protective device which shields workers from the effect. of ground movement and which can be moved along as work progresses. Uprights - the vertical members of the shoring system. Whaler - a structural member in a horizontal or nearly horizontal position used for stiffening or securing other components of concrete forms, excavati<?n sheeting, or similar temporary structures. EXCAVATION PROCEDURES (also trenches, shafts, and other earthwork) 1. Prior to beginning an excavation, the location of all underground utilities and other underground hazards shall be. determined. 2. A hazard assessment shall be conducted by a qualified person to evaluate the potential exposure to employees who may work in or around the excavation. 3. The excavation shan also be inspected by a qualified person after each rain or other hazard-increasing event to evaluate the potential hazards from slides or cave-ins. 4. Anytime an employee enters an excavation 5 feet or greater in depth, that employee must be protected by a system of shoring, sloping, benching, or alternative means addressed in #15 below.' . 5. The conditions in #4 above, 'Will also require Groundwater Technology to obtain the necessary excavation permit and/or notifi'cation procedures with Cal-OSHA. 6. Excavated materials shall be prevented from falling back into the excavation. Spoils should be placed no closer than 2 feet from the edge of the excavation. 7. \Vork which is conducted 'Within the excavation should be under the direct supervision of a qualified person who is capable of modifying the shoring or sloping system. . 8. A convenient and safe means of egress shall be provided for employees working 'rVithin an excavation 4-feet deep or greater. This may consist of a stairNay, ladder, or ramp located within 25 feet of lateral travel. 9. Any employee working in the vicinity of an excavator shall not be in a position where that employee might fall into contact with the moving parts of that excavator. Employees shall also be wearing a reflective vest. EX&TR..'\CH.POL/MG #2 e e .' 10. An ad~quate means of water drainage shall be implemented to reduce the likelihood of run-off entering the excavation. This shall hold true during the rainy season. If the accumulation of water could pose a hazard to employees, the situation should be controlled prior to resumption of operations. , 11. All shoring systems shall incorporate the soil specifications and conditions for that particular site. The installation of shoring systems shall be conducted in such a way that the employee is properly protected from the potential of cave-ins. Additionally, the removal' of the system shall follow the same requirement. 12. If the excavation exceeds 20 feet, or if an alternative shoring, sloping, or þenching system is utilized, a civil engineer currently registered in California shall prepare detailed plans showing the materials and methods to be utilized (Appendix A). 13. The detailed plans in #12 above, shall be available for inspection at the site. 14. Shoring shall be installed in accordance with Table 1-6 located \vithin Appendi.x B, or as detailed in plans and specifications prepared by a State of California Registered Civil Engineer in accordance with engineering criteria within Appendi.x A. 15. If protective shields, (i.e., trench shields) are to be utilized for the protection of employees within an excavation, a civil engineer registered in California must prepare the necessary calculations and designs prior to the use of such equipment. 16. \Vhen sloping or benching are utilized in lieu of a,shoring system, the slope shall be at least three-quarter horizontal to on'e vertical for excavations up to 8 feet, unless the instability of the soil requires a slope flatter than 3/4:1. For excavations greater than 8 feet but less than 12 feet, a slope of 1:1 shall be utilized (Appendi.x C). On the following pages are specific requirements as set by California Code of Regulation, Title 8, Chapter 4, Subchapter 4-Construction Safety Outline. The pages are facsimiles of pages from this document. EX&TR.';CH.POLj}.tG #2 e e t; 1~1 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS . . . -. . TABLE 1 - . · WOOD SHORING FOR HARD COMPACT SOIL uprigÞb Bn.o:s (Struts) SèrU1~ · at 8' on cc:nten (e.c.) (W&kr) DEnH · (Fed) H Ol'i.%cnW wood Wood Sh:e(Inches) Wood $pacinl; .. see and 5.= (Fed) · (I nches) ExC2vaUon Width (Feet) (1 nchc:s) 8 3 x 8 - .c x 4 AJl widths ~ to 7 .. 2 x ]0 " x .c '. .. : up to 15' 2 2 x 8 of x 4 8 .. x 10 .. x " up to 12' widÜ1, ---- Over " 3 x 10 0V'C't 12' ap to 1.5',_ 6 1 8 7tolO 2 S 1 8 616 6 x 8 8 6 x 8 -4 x " up to 8' .,r.¿t}~ I ---- . Ove-r I -4 118 Oye:: 8' up to 15', 8 x 8 JO 10 12 ~ 318 616 8 x 8 8 6 x 8 ..f 1 " up 10 f! -,rid!!\, --- ~ -4 <4 x 10 OVC1' ¡; up 10 15', 8 1 10 J~ to 15 2 3 x 10 6x 6 8 x 10 I 8 6 x 10 6 x 6 up 10 1,( "";¿Ih. ---- Over -4 ~ x 12 C'Ve-:' 1 -4' up to '::!Y. 6 1 J2- 15 to ~ I ~ 3 x 12 818 5 1 I: OYCT II S:c Sectioo 15-4 I(aX5) ~ )t~::. . ,IIIJ6. ~t1,s. '¡".'"1 "·o.c. } & ~'j:;;.!\; CF.SE!HLNOTF.5 CnrTahk 1 ~ ~ .IH"-"""" .:,..00"""'" "1 - .~:~ - _. ~ ~ I. TImber shan be -JCJected lumber- qua!ity. qnl I (So!oe Definitior.s ~ ion 150-(.) 2. Timber ~bcrs of equivaknt "tectlon L ~.:. r :Yö=~:!IC:." mOO uh:s - ~ r be su bsti luted for apci ght:s and .;:.; ~I ~ ~ Jtringm shuwc in IhOll:: labb. " « , r :. 1: I: ~~ ~ ~ . ., " ~T~ abies :uv be mod.iíied by a civil ~~? -'"";1'::: ~ginct:r ia I~rd.a.nce 'With Section -f+-~ ~ I 15·H(IX5~ <l ~riD~n ,hall be pkc;:d to devdop muimum j-_~"..'",."{ t strength (..ilh J..~ ~d.: horizonl.1.l1y~ . · Op(ion.1 ---; 'IC-:-. I" .. 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Shi~ Upd~ ) at S' on c:ë:nh::n CQ.C) (W a.k: ì D=..PTIi ~ Wc:cd . woed Sü:e (1 oc:bes) Wood ~ ,.. ~::ICI& .. and Sè:: (Feci) ~) E.:C1Y'101ion.Wkh.~ (F~) (b:hes) 6 I 6 AD ~ths 5 to 8 So})d i ! x 10 . - up 101S' .. .. h 6 'P 10 10" .¡¿L;' ·1 . ~ 8 x 5 ever 10' ...¡,¿...!: SoÐd :1 10 1 10 & 10]0 up to lY ~ 6 x 6 up to 8" w¡¿~ So?d :1 ]0 1; 1~ 10 to 1 ~ 8 :I 8 O"r'« 8' up t:J 15' Ove-r . 8 1 8 AD widl!-::s SoOd 3 JO:l 12 ~t:o 15 up to 15' R x 8 up to 1~ w¡¿"\' O>c::' 50ëd .( 10 I 10 ~-er 1~ up tD I! x L~ 1.5 10 ~ '!;f/ 0-,.. e r I Scoe ~~ 1~l(¡:<5) W ~:.¡t', . :"~~. :.:.:. ...,,::::,~ ).~. ,).:. CE~ER¡\L NOTES Cc:f Tl~ ~ 1'..."....,.:;1. 2 ;;......'... 1. Timber shall ~ "Jeb:ted l::nhc:-- qu.a:ity. I ~. L!'f. (See Deilnlt'ion&Scdloa 1':"''\1.) ~- "':~ : ~ :." 2. Timber mcm~rs of ~:üy~ ··.JCdion I; ~' 111 ..' I.... ,. ' modulu.·· mAY ¡... JU~tut:od rC"C' ~I.,a L-xI ::. -;. 1- ~ -1-- ~.~_ ~:~.::: ~:à rtringers Jhown in thoc ub;.o. ,. l '2 _.. ~ - 3. T~ ubks molY be m.:>diCd bv I cyil - ~. ~ ~: .~ - : " !:;..--'~."...,- engin<er In IoC con! J. x ~ ...it~ . Sed 10 n I· " ~ . I~ .. . ..... 1~1(IX6~ Ir";:" -~ ..0 ,,, " .. I.... .(. Smnge-n ,}uU be ptaced Iø ¿~ c-.uJ..":1um L I ~I t' . -1-"'·-r.:-:'~ rtrensth (with loog sick n..."fi=oany~ . _.J . ~- .. s.:.: ~¡on l.5'{l(c)S CO(' u~:on I .... .. . e e " . - '. . '. ". . . BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS 'Ii . .. . --. -.. .TABLE ~ . " METAL WOOD S"riORINC fOR HARD COMPACT SOIL . . Upri¡Ì1t:s . . . Brxes (saw) .t!" on cenlen Såi1l:er · DEPTII AJo.mú nllm Pi pe ~ Stcd Pipe ~.!a) (Fr-:t) Hnri::on.!ar wood $pad11l ~ oed) Mtn.lD_ Mu. Ex.en_1 MiA. tD. Mu. E.:a... Sà:e (Fm) (lodId) (Inche5) Wkhb(Fl) (J~) WicWI(Fl) (I~) 8 I ~x8 !'.4 (3'~) I a (JO) J '.4 I S ----- 5 tn " h 10 r.4 (:!t,¡) I 8 (1-4) 1'.4 , .( 1 .( 7 :'~ ~''') 1 & (ro) .( .r .( " 218 1'~ 3 8 <hl0 111~ (3'.4>1 6 (8) I " 6 ----- ()vcr 7 lo -4 ~ x 10 ~~ ~"') I ¡ (11) I 1'" I~ 5 .r 5 10 I Z'-' (:1r~) I 12 (16) IS I ð .r & 2 :118 ~ Owr 10 8 I Ei,S !':i (~',q I 6(7) ! (r..\) & (l.!) ----- 10 " I ·h! 2'.4 (3'.4) I 8 (10) ! (2'.4) 10 (11) . a 1 8 11- I I~'" (:N) I I I ~ ~J! 10 OS) II;{ (~) 13 (IS) a x ! 5 618 I :'-' (~IÁ) I 5 (5) ! (2'~) I ð (10) ----- o...n I : lo " Ü 10 :'4 (3'.4) I 7 (9) ! (2'.1) I a (l!!) ~ ! x ]0 1.5 1 3110 1:".4 (3'~>I I g (1~) 1'" ~) ]3 (IS) a x 10 8 5110 1:'-' (3''\) I .( ~) I 2'~ (:3) ð (I!) ----- Ovt":' 1 S to? .( I Ül: IN (~I") I 6 (S) I 1'.4 (3) '10 (1S) 6 1 l~ !1J " "I 3x 1: 12'" (:i''') I 1'.4 (:3) ]2 (IS) 6 1 U ! (11) ~t ~~ 1s.41(I)(õ) I ~ Upr -Pt 20 _.:, Lh CE.NERAlNOTESrocT~3 i'( ~ ¿ Þ-! ~ 1. Met.l pi pc bDCCS ~t"~ bv t:.:.c Oròe"¡ sh.all De JC~k _&nd.ard Þd pipe. 01' }.. ¡,..I t·" _.~ eq~ .í.d 1ns.laÛ&tX:n ~ be u Ic:f f c::rth bY tbøe Orden. ~ T1mbef sha n'be . Jdcct ed \a:-.!:c - Ii ~!ny. (See . 2 ~ : t DefinitXI_Scd!on I~) ~1 ~ X ~ Timber rn.embc:n 01 .-qui-n\.=t -~on modulus" lNT be sub.cM::d fw upr'""ìb ....¿ strin~ Ù'Icw" In t!:>-: T a.b:c.. 4. S- ~t" CU. Car ~ )a.d: 1.~"'~Q1J ~ +-..- L-J ~ ~~mCnL S. avmbcn la ¡:~hca ¿.cç.ate!he mu· lznutD Lafe JP&" or a ~.l¡ed ~c:T pipe. -.-.1 ~:OTl ~ (conIlaued-TAh:c ~) . -..- . . '~II.':CIr~.. i' . .. . . .- e ". .e Construction Safety Orders . - I T ABt.E .4 ).ŒTAL-WOOD SHORr.-;<; FOR RU~i'IDiG SOIL . . . U~a .~ B:~ (<'>-'b) ~t 8' OQ œ:- U ~ I -.....- ........ ....... . .. n .w_-'.~~ . ' DEPTH (FIIId) &1t:oc:W Sç-d.~ (Feet) wood . Alu...,jll= Pipe &d. Sted Pi..... (Wa1.=) r- Wood s¿;: Mt.~ lD. Ma..t. E.u:sv. Min. lD. Max. E:a:sv. Si~ (Ixbc:s) (Ix.~) WLdth (Ft.) 111'\Ches) W¡¿lh (Ft.) {IxhcsJ " 5 = .1 .~ol I :~ I :' ~ :" Solid ~ - - . Soiki :s C>-re-: So1:¿ ~ 10 to 1! I 1'~151 &<d 15~O":O I »id ~et" I See Scdloo 1,5..(1(a )(5) II !'.\ s 3 3 .( 3',( .( ð. Thcx lzbk:s may be ::-.Xif!cd by a 6il ~~ in 3c-='O rch nc: wi t b Sc:ccic<2 151l( 1 X 6 ~ 7. Mcü I sb.m in g Of of ~ r-.a ~.J.l c.( eot;uinJc.1: t mcnß'-" 10 the .bo'l"e ~ =e-:r.ben ~v be ~ . 8. Sl:rÚ1s~n .!uD be pùo:d :0 ~~ :-J..ti::1u:r. Jtr~h (",~h !on,~ ~ri::x':l.a~:-t 8 1'" ~ 8 : 10 10 . z 6 6 2 6 10 x 10 8 0" -., 12 .c ~ 6 10 d.1 6 ~".t 10 ~ . 0' ~ -~ 8 10 1 12 6 3 IS 6 8 10 " " .. .. 6 3 12 H 1 11 :1'-\ 15 . 1:.:d Su:o 7 ¿ ::r=~;,~t --~" ,~1 '"'' ~ : r~" If ,. ~ ~. ~ . ..!-. ~ ':.:;; ::> ;===::.. ¡::~..;~:. . ;: ~ ;. t~ . - . " ¡: . .; I; :c ;: ~ ~ I 2 t ~ ~~ ~~ I ---¡- ;;' .,- '"'1~ r :. . ~ ,::;, I --L.-" ..., r-: ""'. . L" :.. .. . __ ~ .. ~_---L ~ ~.,~/ ~ -~ ....., ~ J . ., . .. t,'" ;. § 1541 HARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OFnEGULATIONS Tille 8 I' I . TABU:: :5 HYDRAULIC SIIORlNC FOn IIAJ\D COMPACf son~ Uprl¡hu !h~ (Wak:r) Bracu (StnJ b) . u.o.l ) DEfTH CF cc1) H Ofbonla t Shco St... VcrtLaI I CorimntaJ Mu. LxaV. S~Jto& AlumlnllDl Rail Aluminum l\ail ~PS Hydrau!\<: Cy"n<kn ~7 WMi\n t·~) FoetI (feet) , a ... ... ~ '0 ., n" Wktc ð"Wkk 6 %"11>-2'.\" 00 ace J1 !O .. · (~ NOh') ShnJa,J , Sl_la...1 0.,"7 .... ... I a" Wk!e ð" Wkle 10 ~ l"lD-l'''' OD ace 0 w- I!. · (Soc Note) SUnda.rd Stux.! a rd .. Ovn J1 II 0' Wide Std. :s l"ID-2'4' 00 to S'WKk lice g io" Std. 01 liD Of' 16 · (See Note) a'W~HD S 2"1D-2',{' 00 Over 16 II ð' WMk Std. .c l' Of' 3'11>--« 1''''' to a'Wk!e Of' .ccc g 20M ~d. 01' lID Of' :zo · (Soe Note) ".. W..tc, 110 .c 3'''''00 Ov« 20 See Section 1~4)(aX6) Co F.Nf:JI ^ I. NOn:::'> . ·rl)'"""OO<1 may bcud Lohll1<l u(>f'iJ"tl. (~Section 1~"I(cXS~ I) .. . 2) u^ :loA I ~.~ 13/111" Mod OYnJ,locvc u roqulnx! loS.d. Z'LD. Nalloclovcn1oove rcqufred . 0fI3',D. 3)"~ Hydraulic StlOfln¡ AJItOclalJoo Manual fOf' "~rth of nl!L .c) U woo<ko nwmJ..m ArC II.od. they .hen romply with T.bk. 10(3- 5) 1101& IaltJ.!JUIY he n..oclllk>cl Ly a civil cn~l~t In ~..'"' w)h Soctloo 15-4 J(.Xß). . I . -~ ";,þ '.., ~ I e <1 .~} I, I: ¡ ¡ TABU: ð nYDMUUC SHOOING FOR RUNNING SOIL UprJ«bts (Wood) Sblns;«n (Wd..") Bnoc;u (Slru b) DEPTH (fed) HoriJDOt.1 Wood Vmkal . II 00 D)ftta) . Mu. ü~v. ~I ~ 1l1id. Pal SO»c ~~ Hyd,-.u(lc CykDlkfJ ~7 Wldlh f'tlCtf" (lncloa ) Á/umlnum lUll (fon) , ~ ~ Solid · 2 6"Wkk .. l'ID-%'''' 00 he 9 ~. 7 St.aoJu.J Ovcr7 hI $oUt! · :1 ft' Wkk .. 1'1D-!%· 00 Gee 9 20u II Sb oo.ro Ov« 11 I-()('~'ID In Snlid· :1 ð· W!Jc -t -tee " . U" ()(' 10 Sbn<I.rJ I'''. II' 3'"'' 00 0-." 16 1- IX 3" ID 10 So. Md- -4 0- Wk1c ::J 3tt ð I~" Slandard OC' 20 1"'- U 3'Å· 00 (hTr ~ Section I.~ IC.XIII 2U CENERAL NOTfS I) aJ1ywood may be ~ behind upn~b. C* S«tlon l~l(c)(.5) . 2) .. ^ 3'" . 3'A . 0/ I a' Jtod anrn&ocn: k rrquJrro () Std. 1" LD. Nu ¡tocr o.-er.&oc... requlrc>d . oa :I'.n :W·-S- J-IycI~1c S2.0n"1t AIIOdaUon Muw.aJ rOf' lIC~h of ral,. . -41 If wooden ....nnbnn Nr ~ I hey ,haD (UJlply with T..bb I 0( 3- 5) This tabk -r be modllkd by. civil Mt¡lnoa In ~ wll" Sed.Jon 1~(.)(6). - i ~ I I. I I i I ., .c -,' ~/4 \0 ,,- - -- , .. .. .. .. .. " t U,.).' 8' Max. 1 12' Max. J . . , . ~/~ 1 ßtt4~ &tn %tol --- . - 7 ., .. . , . ~ . ¿ ~, Max. i' ~ Jt' J.t;¡x. 1 3/411 M~. ! # .. ARCOMING.SSP/#19 ~ ~ APPENDIX I (OSHA Inspection Steps) I I I o I [¡DD~I GROUNDWATER ODD TECHNOLOGY, INC. -. ~ ~'('\), . "ÅRCO Products Compa ~~. 1\ Ù . ; D"'''oo of At""" R"""eIJjß;~~~ f\~L .. AMENDMENT TO LESSEE PMPA FRANCHISE AGREEMENTfDEALERfPREMISES LEASE _Agreement Number ~greement Sequence Facility Number Customer Number AR Number Agreement Type 0001607 002 00583 0558130 0558130 PMAMPM OPERATION OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS , '. "- CALIFORNIA ,"I. '. ".' This Amendment, dated , 19 ~attached to, incorporated in and made a part of the Lessee PMPA Franchis greemenUDealer/Premises Lease ("PMPA Agreement"), in effect as of the date of this Amendment or; if a plicable, to become effectivé'concurrently with th'is Amendment, between Atlantic Richfield Company, a Delawé!!:..e_CøF· . division ARCa Product Company, (" ARCO"), and EDMOND NASSAR ..- ("Franchisee"), covering premises loca d at 3220 MING AVE BAKERSFIELD . CALIFORNIA In return for good and valuable consideration, each party's receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. The parties have entered hito this Amendmentln accordance with legal requirements imposed on ARCO and Franchisee concerning operation of the ùnderground storage tanks at the above-referenced location. '. 2. ARCO has provided Franchisee a copy of: (a) California Health and Safety Code Section 25299 or an approved summary concerning civil and criminal penalties for violating terms of any permit to operate these underground storage tanks and relevant statutory and regulatory requirements; (b) the following listed documents, a copy of which is attached and initialed by Franchisee: Monitor & Response Plan - I w/Attachments 3. Where ARCO has provided Franchisee with a copy of the permit to operate the underground storage tanks, Franchisee has read and understood its responsibilities as operator under the permit and agrees to comply with each of the provisions of the permit. Irrespective of whether Franchisee hag received and reviewed a copy of the underground storage tank operating permit, Franchisee hereby expressly agrees to do the following: (a) monitor the underground tanks as required by law; (b) maintain all required records and make such records available to the federal, state and local government agencies and to ARCO at all reasonable times; (c) follow all reporting procedures as required by law; (d) mail, when submitted, to ARCa, at the address specified in paragraph 1 of the PMPA Franchise Agreement/Dealer/Premises Lease, a copy of all reports submitted to government agencies; CA (1/92) PARS8V 1 of 2 e e --. .MQ.NITORING AND~S~AN - I ARCO Facility () (!) 5f ~ Address 322D ~v'0 13a.K£r5 This plan is designed to meet the monitoring and response requirements of Section 2634. Article 3. Title 23. CCR. 1 . MONITORING EQUIPMENT Secondarily contained storage tanks and lines at this facility are monitored by a continuous electronic leak detection system which consists of an alarm panel. sensors and associated electronics. Uquid sensors are installed in the annular space of each double wall tank and product line piping sump. Whenever a sensor detects the presence of a liquid there is both a visual and audible alarm at the control panel. Automatic line leak detectors are installed on the secondarily contained pressurized product piping. The line leak detector will detect a loss of pressure in the product lines and restrict the flow of product. An. annual tightness test will be performed on the product lines. 2 . MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE OF MONITORING EQUIPMENT The continuous electronic leak detection system including line leak detectors will be' inspected according to the manufacturer's instructions by an outside contractor once during each calendar year. 3 . ROUTINE MONITORING PROCEDURE On a daily basis the facility operator shall: A /8. /é. Inspect the control panel for visual and audible alarm signals to confirm that the unit is operating. -- Inspect island and tank fill areas for signs of spillage or petroleum sheen. Record the inspection observations on the Daily Visual Monitoring Log - (Form APPC. 765: attached.) e e , I 4 . RESPONSE PLAN OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITIES A LEAK RECORDING AND REPOR11NG PROCEDURE Whenever an alarm is activated, station personnel are to immediately: a. Contact ARCO Maintenance or its designated agent by using the telephone number previously provided. b. If any visible indications of petroleum products or vapors are noticed call 911. c. Make an entry in the Recordable Discharge Log (Form APPC- 765-1 : attached) indicating the action taken. . d Complete the Recordable Discharge Log when and as the source of the alarm is known. ARca RESPONSIBILITIES B. METHOD OF REMOVING AN UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE FROM THE SECONDARY CONTAINMENT a. Any unauthorized release into the secondary containment system of a product tank will be removed by pumping. Uncontaminated product may be returned to the tank. Contaminated product may be returned to the refinery to be recycled or may be disposed of following procedures in accordance with California Health and Safety Code requirements. In the event of an emergency, a pumping contractor or truck will be available immediately. In all other cases, equipment availability will be within 12 hours. Þ. ARCO Maintenance will be responsible for authorizing and selecting contractors for the work to be performed. 5 . TRAINING In addition to the training covering subjects mentioned in Sections 3 and 4 above, training needed for the operation of the tank system and monitoring equipment includes: How to: Take tank level measurements Read dispenser meters Inspect equipment Recognize warning signs: dispenser hesitations, meter spins and odors Manually close dispenser impact valve Replace dispenser filters e e TRAINING CONTINUED Shut down the system with and location of: ARCOmatic switch, electrical panel breakers, and emergency shut off switch Test the electronic monitor 6 . RECORDS RETENTION Written records of all monitoring, testing, and maintenance performed shall be maintained on-site or off-site at a readily available location for a period of at least 3 years. These records must be made avallable,uponrequest within 36 hours, to the local agency or the Board. 7 . PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR PERFORMING THE MONITORING Name Title 8. PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING EQUIPMENT Name þ..~c.o \-ßOO-ARCO F\'t Title - .. 'ARca Products Comp. <> Dmaion 01 AtlantlCRlc:MlelcICcIoIIpanJ . Dally Visual Underground Storage Tank Monitoring Log :: ARCO facility no. Dealer/Franchisee MonthIYear System condition Inspector Comments Day Operational Alarm- inItials 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 / 26 27 28 29 30 I 31 I . NOTE: IF ALARM CONDITION EXISTS IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY ARCO MAINTENANCE OR ITS AGENT DESIGNATED AND : I MAKE ENTRY ON ALARM ACTIVATION/DISCHARGE LOG APPC-765 (5-89) ARCO p,....fjucts Company <> D of AllanllcRIChlleldCompan~: RECORDABLE DISCHARGE LOO DOUBLE CONTAINMENT UN[ GROUND. STORAGE TANK SYSTEM ARCO Facility no. Dealer/Franchisee DatelTlme Reported to DatelTlme Description of conditions Corrective action taken of Discovery , . I , APPC-7ß1 ., (5-89) '.' :; e e CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE DIVISION 20, CHAPTER 6.7 SECTION 25299 Any operator of an underground tank system shall be liable for a civil penalty of not less than five hundred dollars ($500) or more than fIVe thousand dollars ($5,000) for each underground storage tank for each day of violation for any of the following violations: ( 1 ) Operating an underground tank system which has not been issued a permit, in violation of this chapter. ( 2 ) Violation of any of the applicable requirements of the permit issued for the operation of the underground tank system. ( 3 ) Failure to maintain records, as required by this chapter. ( 4 ) Failure to report an unauthorized release, as required by Sections 25294 and 25295. ( 5 ) Failure to property close an underground tank system, as required by Section 25298. ( 6 ) Violation of any applicable requirement of this chapter or any requirement of this chapter or any regulation adopted by the board pursuant to Section 25299.3 ( 7) Failure to permit inspection or to perform any monitoring, testing, or reporting required pursuant to Section 25288 or 25289. ( 8 ) Making any false statement. representation, or certification in any application, record, report, or other document submitted or required to be maintained pursuant to this chapter. ( b ) Any owner of an underground tank system shall be liable for a civil penalty of not less than fIVe hundred dollars ($500) or more than fIVe thousand dollars ($5,000) per day for each underground storage tank, for each day of violation, for any of the following violations: (a) ( 1 ) ( 2 ) (3 ) ...- - (4) (5 ) ( 6 ) Failure to obtain a permit as specified by this chapter. Failure to repair or upgrade an underground tank system in accordance with this chapter. Abandonment or improper closure of any underground tank system subject to this chapter. Knowing failure to take reasonable and necessary steps to assure compliance with this chapter by the operator of an underground tank system. Violation of any applicable requirement of the permit issued for operation of the . underground tank system. Violation of any applicable requirement of this chapter of any regulation adopted by the board pursuant to Section 25299.3. ,.' '7 . " (e) ( f ) (g) e e (c) (7) Failure to permit inspection or to perform any monitoring, testing, or reporting required pursuant to Section 25288 or 25289. ( 8 ) Making any false statement, representation, or certification in any application, record, report , or other document submitted or required to be maintained pursuant to this chapter. Any person who intentionally fails to notify the board or the local agency when required to do so by this chapter or who submits false information in a permit application, amendment, or renewal,pursuant to Section 25286, is liable for a civil penalty or not more than fIVe thousand dollars ($5,000) for each, underground storage tank for which notification is not given or false information is submitted. Any person who falsifies any monitoring records required by this chapter, or knowingly fails to report an unauthorized release, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than fIVe thousand dollars ($5,000) or more. than ten thousand doßars ($10,0000, by imprisonment in the county jail for not to exceed one year, or by both that fine and imprisonment. (d) In determining both the civil and criminal penalties imposed pursuant to this section, the court shall consider all relevant circumstances, including, but not limited to, the extent of harm or potential harm caused by the violation, the nature of the violation and the period of time over which it occurred, the frequency of past violations, and the corrective action, if any, taken by the person who holds the permit. Each civil penalty or criminal fine imposed pursuant to this section for any separate violation shall be separate, and in addition to, any other civil penalty or criminal fine imposed pursuant to this section or any other provision of law, and shall be paid to the treasury of the local agericy or state, whichever is represented by the office of the city attorney, district attorney, or Attorney General bringing the action. All penalties or fines collected on behalf of the board or a regional board by the Attorney General shall be deposited in the State Water Pollution Cleanup and Abatement Account in the State Water Quality Control Fund, and are available for expenditure by the board, upon appropriation, pursuant to Section 13441 of the Water Code. This section shall become operative on January 1, 1991. (Added by Stats. 1988, c. 296 Section 3, operative Jan. 1, 1991. Amended by Stats. 1989, c. 11397, Section 19, operative Jan. 1, 1991.) . ¡ "\/ e 'e PREPARED FOR: MS. KATERI LUKA ARCO PRODUCTS COMPANY P.O. BOX 6411 ARTESIA, CALIFORNIA 90702-6411 (213) 404-5360 SITE CHARAcrERIZATION REPORT ARCO SERVICE STATION #0583 3220 MING AVENUE . BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA JUNE 25, 1991 PREPARED BY: GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC. 4101 ALKEN STREET, SUITE B-1 , BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 (805) 589-8601 WRITTEN BY: REVIEWED BY: . STEPHAN A. BORK JONATHAN D. PARKER PROJECT GEOLOGIST REGISTERED GEOLOGIST #4728 ~ì GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY \/' , e e CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCflON ",........,...................' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 SITE BACKGROUND ...................:........ '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 SITE CHARACfERISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 GEOGRAPHY ................................................ 2 HYDROGEOLOGY ........................................... 2 ,I' I ! SITE ASSESSMENT ........................................' . ,. . . . . .. 2 DRILUNG PROCEDURES ...................................... 2 ANALYTICAL RESULTS ....................................... 3 FEASIBILITY STUDY.,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 NO ÀCI10N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 EXCAVATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 SOIL VENTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN .......................................... 5 REFERENCES ..................................................... 7 TABLES TABLE 1. LABORATORY RESULTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 FIGURES FIGURE 1 - SITE LOCATION FIGURE 2 - SITE MAP FIGURE 3 - SITE GEOLOGY . FIGURE 4 - DEPTH TO GROUNDWATER, FIGURE 5 - GROUNDWATER GRADIENT FIGURE 6 - SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS AND TPHG CONTOUR FIGURE 7 - CROSS-SECflON A-A' APPENDICES APPENDIX A - LITHOLOGIC LOGS APPENDIX B - LABORATORY REPORTS APPENDIX C - BACKGROUND DATA Characterization Report ARCa Products Company ,June 25, 1991 ¡~=1=~~ GROUNDWATER :'"_~;L~~JLj TECHNOLOGY 0/ '\.; . I· - e INTRODUCTION Groundwater Technology, Inc. has been contracted by ARCO Products Company to provide environmental consulting for an assessment of subsurface conditions at their facility #0583. This assessment was request~d by Kern Comity Environmental Health Services. (County) laboratory analysis of soil samples from previous investigations indicate hydrocarbon-bearing soil is present at the site. The assessment involved drilling two soil borings, collection of ì soil samples, laboratory analysis, and evaluation of the laboratory data. The following report documents background information and the findings of the investigation. SITE BACKGROUND The site is located at 3220 Ming Avenue in Bakersfield, Californiå (Figures 1 and 2). Groundwater Technology completed a preliminary assessment of soil conditions at the site in March, 1987. The assessment consisted of drilling three borings, numbered Bl, B2 and B3, at the locations shown in Figure 2. One sample from each borîng was submitted for laboratory analysis of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (BTEX) and total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHG). The samples collected from borings BI and B2 did not yield detectable concentrations of the analytes of interest. ~owever, the sample from a depth of 35 feet in boring B3 yielded a concentration of 2157_mgjkg TPHG. In September, 1987, boring B3 was deepened to 50 feet and a fourth boring (B4) was drilled near one of the service islands (see report dated October 5, 1987). Gasoline hydrocarbons were not detected in the soil samples collected from boring B4 or below a depth of 40 feet in boring B3. Laboratory results from these investigations are summarized in Appendix C, Table Cl. Existing gasoline storage tanks were removed in January, 1991 (see report dated February 7, 1991). Laboratory analysis of samples collected beneath tanks, dispensers, and piping indicated concentrations of BTEX and TPHG were below detection limìts in all samples analyzed with the exception of the samples from the southern ends of tanks 2, 3, and 4 (Appendix C, Figure Cl). Concentrations of TPHG in soil collected at these locations Characterization Report ARca Products Company June 25. 199_1 1 []D~ GROUNDWATER l'lilli! ~~~,L-~~J TECHNOLOGY I I . e ranged from 1.4 to 2,000 mg/kg. Laboratory results of samples collected during the tank removal phase of the investigation are presented in Appendix C, Tables C2 and C3. SITE CHARACTERISTICS () GEOGRAPHY The site is located on the alluvial plain of the Kern River. Topography in the region is flat, and no natural bodies of water adjoin the site. The station is located in a commercial area and is approximately 3,000 feet southwest of the nearest school. HYDROGEOLOGY The site overlies alluvial fan, deposits of the Kern River (Figure 3). Sediments underlying the region consist of fluvial deposits including silt, sand and gravel. Sediments encountered during drilling and excavation activities at the site consist primarily of well-sorted fine- to coarse-grained sand. A clayey sand layer, documented during previous investigations, is present locally from 2 to 3 feet below grade. An unconfined aquifer is present below the study area, the top of which is reported to occur at a depth of approximately 170 fee,t (Figure 4). The gradient of this aquifer is generally toward the east-southeast (Figure 5). Shallow, perched water has not been identifi~d in the ~ vicinity of the site (Kern 'County Water Agency, 1990). SITE ASSESSMENT DRILLING PROCEDURES On May 30, 1991, Groundwater Technology drilled two borings at the locations shown on Figure 2. The borings were drilled to further define the vertical and horizontal extent of , contamination. Borings B5 and B6 were drilled to total depths of 35 feet and 56 feet, respectively. Lithologic logs of the borings are presented in Appendix A Boring B5 was back-filled with 5-sack cement/sand slurry upon completion of work. Boring B6 caved to within 2 feet of the surface during removal of the augers and therefore was not entirely Characterization Report ARCa Products Company June 25, 1991 2 kJCl~l~ GROUNDWATER i' Ii ! iT ,,=~~~!~~,=~j ECHNOLOGY / . e back-filled with slurry. The upper two feet of the boring was filled with 5-sack cement/sand slurry and capped with concrete. Soil samples were collected at 5-foot depth increments using a split-spoon sampler lined with pre-cleaned, brass sample rings. The material from one sample ring was described on the lithologic log of the boring and field screened with a photoionization detector (Pill) for volatile organic content. A second ring was sealed at each end with a teflon sheet, plastic cap, and tape. The samples were then sealed in waterproof bags and placed on ice pending submittal to an analytical laboratory. Between sampling events, the sampling equipment was washed with non-phosphate detergent and rinsed successively with tap and distilled water. Drill cuttings from the borings and water generated by steam cleaning the augers between borings and following the drilling operations were stored on site in .55-gallon drums. A sample of the water and two composite samples of the stored soil were submitted to a laboratory for chemical analysis. Laboratory analytic<;tl data indicated no detectable amounts of hydrocarbons in either the storeø soil or water. Following verbal authorization by KCEHS the water was poured into a mupicipal storm drain and the soil was transported to an ARCQ-owned property on Brundage Lane and spread on the ground. ANALYTICAL RESULTS The water sample, the two composite drill-cutting samples, two samples from boring B5 and all of the samples from boring B6 were sent by overnight courier to GTEL Environmental Laboratories in Torrance, California (Cert.#723), following standard chain-of-custody protocol. AlÌ samples submitted to the laboratory were analyzed for TPHG and BTEX using EP A methods 8015 and 8020, respectively. Neither TPHG nor benzene concentrations exceeded method detection limits in any of the soil or water samples. Minor concentrations of toluene, ethylbenzene, aqd xylenes are present in some of the soil samples from the borings at depths of 30 to 40 feet. Characterization Report ARCa Products Company June 25, 1991 3 ~-~;=J~1' GROUNDWATER : TECHNOLOGY I ( I 'V e e Based on the analytical results of samples collected during tank removal operations and this assessment it is estimated that less than 100 yd3s of soil bearing greater than 1,000 mg/kg TPHG exists in the subsurface at the site. Presented on Figures 6 and 7 are approximate contours of the hydrocarbon plume which contains greater than 1,000 mg/kg TPHG. Laboratory results are presented in Table 1. Laboratory reports and chain-of-custody documentation are presented in Appendix B. FEASIBILITY STUDY Three remedial action options have been considered for this site. They include no action, excavation, and soil venting. NO ACfION The no action alternative would involve maintaining the asphalt/concrete cap overlying the areas impacted with hydrocarbons. No further action would be undertaken to mitigate soil contamination. The asphalt/concrete cap will prevent human contact with the hydrocarbons and prevent infiltration of rainwater. With no further addition of hydrocarbons to the plume, natural degradation will eventually eliminate soil impaction. This option would require no implementation costs and there would be no associated worker health and safety risks. EXCAVATION Excavation would involve destruction of large portions of the asphalt and concrete slabs which overlie the plume and the removal of impacted soil. The excavated soil would be disposed of in a Class II landfill. The total volume of impacted soil is estimated to be less than 100 yds3. The estimated time to complete this option would be approximately two weeks, and costs could range from $75,000 to $125,000. Possible health and safety risks associated with this option include worker and public exposure to impacted soil, the volatilization of hydrocarbons during excavation activities, and the dangers inherent in heavy equipment operation. Surface structures at the site may also be damaged by excavation operations. - Characterization Report ARCO Products Company June 25. 1991 4 [JO~ì GROUNDWATER ,~nl!:r---ìi _n_JI"_j,,~_., TECHNOLOGY - e \ ' Table 1. Laboratory results in mg/kg for soil samples collected from soil borings on 5/30/91. I Sample # Benzene Toluene Ethyl- Total TPH as benzene Xylenes Gasoline B-5-30 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 B-5-35 < 0.005 0.006 < 0.005 0.025 <10 B-6-11 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 B-6-16 <0.005 < 0.005 <0.005 < 0.015 <10 B-6-21 <0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <; 0.015 <10 B-6,;,26 < 0.005 <0.005 < 0.005 <0.015. <10 B-6-31 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.029 <10 B-6-36 < 0.005 <0.005 0.007 0.11' <10 B-6-41 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.020 <10 B-6-46 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 B-6-51 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 B-6-56 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 SOIL VENTING Soil venting would involve the installation of vapor extraction wells and equipment and removal of volatile organic compounds (VOC's) from soil by inducing a vapor stream. The contaminated vapor stream would be treated with abatement equipment to remove VOC's prior to ve'nting to the atmosphere under an APCD permit. Necessary equipment would include a vapor extraction point( s), an explosion-proof regenerative blower, vapor-abatement equipment (cat-ox, therm-ox, or IC engine) and associated plumbing. The estimated time to complete this option would be one year, and costs would range from approximately $60,000 to $90,000. Health and safety risks associated with this option are the dangers inherent in heavy equipment operation and the possible creation of explosive atmospheres. Characterization Report ARCa Products Company June 25, 1991 5 'n,--jrœ :~_LJ~! GROUNDWATER ,'" -~ -1 r--I'---~ :;;' ! TECHNOLOCY "/ e e REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN The preferred remedial action plan at this site is no action. Based on results of samples collected during tank removal it is estimated that less than 100 yds3 of soil bearing greater than 1,000 mg/kg TPHG remains in the subsurface at the site. New double-walled storage tanks have been installed at the facility thus eliminating the source of contamination in the area of the former tank pit. The buffer zone between impacted soil and groundwater is approximately 145 feet. Also, the analytical data generated by this assessment suggests that a limited amount of degradation of the hydrocarbon plume has already occurred since the initial assessment in March, 1987. Therefore, it is unlikely that the remaining impacted soil would pose a threat to humans, other bioreceptors, or groundwater if the concrete/asphalt paving is maintained and natural degradation is allowed to occur. In the event that the County requires active remediation at the site, soil venting would be , an alternative remediation method. Soil venting is a proven technology which will remediate the plume in a shorter time frame than natural degradation, however, costs are higher. The excavation alternative is not considered feasible due to high costs, worker safety concerns, and possible damage to surface structures. If necessary, a complete remedial action plan will be developed upon final selection of a remedial alternative. Characterization Report ARCa Products Company June 25, 1991 6 i[l'~=lr'r~~j~,~], GROUND~ATER , I' I' ;';1;'-. _j TECHNOLOGY --/ ! ',j . . REFERENCES e e California Division of Mines and Geology, 1975, Geologic Map of California, Bakersfield sheet. Kern County Water AgenCy, 1990a, 1989 Report on Water Conditions - Impr<?vement District No.4. Kern County Water Agency, 1990b, Water Supply Report - 1989. / Characterization Report ARCa Products Company June 25. 1991 7 r'IJ~¡ GROUNDWATER ~~-ïl-¡,-11 ,_ :[. _!~_J TECHNOLOGY I .. -- / ( j " FIGURES . I-ln~\ . __-,,--j~l' GROUNDWATER ---·~--~,--'--I' , _ ,_. , 'TECHNOLOGY ......" :e ~ A . APPENDIX A LITHOLOGIC LOGS . nD~IGRouNDWATER 1-r----1r-1' L IUUJ TECHNOLOGY ,-" .!1 ,e ":3 Drilling Pro ject ARCO SS #0583 Location 3220 Ming Ave., Bakersfield Date Drilled May 30, 1991 Surface Elevation Screen: Dia. Casing: Dia. Drilling Co. Sierra Pacific Driller G. Medlock '- Length Len g th Exploration . / Lithologic log Boring/Well No. B5 Owner ARCO Products Company Project Number 022500654 Total Depth 36 Feet Depth to Water Slot Size Type Drill Method Hollow-Stem Auger Logged By S. Bork ~ Well ~ ry -+-' Samples 0 (j) "- Const. E --1 (j) '-" Q.. 0 Q.. U U £ -+-' '-" (j) £ Q.. Q) Q) ~ Q.. Q) Q.. i..ï:: 0 Number ~ 0 0 '0 0 CL CL '- U1 I- m ü 10 15~ 20 25 5 2 85-25' SS 4 7 9 o B5-5' SS 2 3 4 85-10' SS 2 3 5 o B5-15'SS3 4 5 o B5-20'SS 3 6 9 l -0 (1)= >0 OU) U Description / Soil Classification (Texture, Color, Structures) Sand, yery fine to fine grained, silty, poorly sorted, subrounded, loose, light brown, damp, no odor. Sand, very fine to fine grained, poorly sorted, subrounded, loose, light grey, damp, no odor. Sand, very fine to medium grained, poorly. sorted, subrounded, loose, light grey, damp, no odor. Sand, very fine to fine grained, poorly sorted, subroundea, loose, damp, no odor. Sand, very fine to fine grained, silty, poorly sorted, subrounded, loose, brownish grey, damp, no odor. P age ----.l.- 0 f --L ,! . :i GROUND'-'ATER TECHNOLOGY Drilling / Lithologic log Pro ject ARCa SS #0583 Boring/Well· No. 85 .---... Well .---... 0' 0 (f ~ E Samples "- Const. --1 (f '-/ Cl. 0 / Soil Cl. u u Description Classification ..c ~ '-/ (f ..c (Texture, Color, Structures) Cl. Q) Q) 3: Cl. - - .- Q) Cl. 0 Number Cl. 0 0 0 LL >- '- lI1 0 0... 0... f- CD ü Sand,' medium to coarse grained, well 30- 15 85 30' SS 6 SP sorted, rounded, medium dense, brownish - 14 grey, moist, faint organic (?) odor, fine 0 19 - (/) to coarse gravel to 7 inches In size. - ì:J Q) Sand, medium grained, well sorted, > - 0 subrounded, loose, light grey, moist, (J' SP 35- - 18 B5 35' SS 6 faint sweet organic (?) odor, minor - 10 .., ,.. fine gravel. - 18 - - 40- . - - - - 45- - - - - 50- - . - - - 55- - - - - 60- - - - Page --Lof --L Pro ject ARCa SS #0583 Location 3220 Ming Ave.. Bakersfield Date Drilled May 30~ 1991 Surface Elevation Screen: Dia. Casing: Dia. Drilling Co. Sierra Pacific Driller G. Medlock ,e ...::::;& Drilling . ·1 / Lithologic log Boring/Well No. B6 Owner ARCO Products Company Project Number 022500654 Total Depth 56 Feet Depth to Water Slot Size Type Drill Method Hollow-Stem Auger ,Logged By S. Bark Length Length Exoloration ----- Well ----- cr> -+oJ E Samples 0 (f) "- Const. -.-J (f) '--/ 0... 0 0... U U £. -+oJ '--/ (f) ..c a. Q) Q) :;: a. Q) 0... 0 Number ~ 0 0 0 0 CL lL CL f- ... (f) m <.:) 1 o '" 0 <=> 00 ~ 5 10 B6-11'SS 0 IJ) 15 --0 Q) > 12 B6-16' SS 1 0 u 2 4 20 18 B6-21' SS 2 2 3 25 36 86-26' SS 1 1 1 Description / Soil Classification (Texture. Color, Structures) Gravel, angular, ioose. light grey, damp, no odor, artificial fill - pea gravel. Sand. very fine to fine grained. silty. poorly sorted, loose, light brown. damp. Sand, very fine to fine grained. poorly sorted, subrounded, loose. light grey. damp. no odor. Sand, very fine to medium grained. poorly . sorted. subrounded. loose, light grey, damp. no odor. ./ Sand. fine to medium grained. poorly sorted. subrounded. loose, light grey. damp. faint to weak petroleum odor. Page ---1-0f ~ e- '...::::31 IDD~I' ODD GRDUND'oJATER 0 rill in g TECHNOLOGY Pro ject ARCa SS #0583 e· / Lithologic log 80ring/Well No. 86 -----.. Well -----.. 0'> ~ E Samples 0 (jJ "- Const. -1 (jJ '--/ 0- 0 0.. U ë3 Description / Soil Classification .s:::. ~ '--/ (jJ .s:::. (Texture, Color, Structures) 0.. Q) Q) 3: 0.. - - 0 Number ~ .- 0- - 0 Q) 0 0 0 LL L U1 0.... 0.... I---' m ü 30- . ·.~·:-:~:-:-:o :.:-~.:-:.:9.-:.0: ~<-Q:-:-:O... ~ ~:~;:~: S P 1 ~;;~o<:\s; - - - 24886-31' SS Sand, fine to coarse grained, pebbly, well sorted, subrounded, . ,~se, light brownish grey, damp, m<-8erate petroleum odor, minor fine to coarse gravel. - Sand, fine to coarse grained, poorly sorted .......:~R'^ subrounded, loose, light grey, damp, moderate petroleum odor. 35- - 68586-36' SS 1 1 1 ..... ~..::. .~ J - - . 40- - .- - - o (/) 41986-41' SS 2 2 2 ..... .... .:> -0 ill > o U - - ... ... 45- - - - 38886-46' SS 2 ..... 4 4 c. - .'::' :'.. ....: 50- ............ .... - 40 86-51' SS 2 3 4 - - . - 55- - - - - 5 86-56' SS 4 6 6 . .. - 60- - - - Sand, fine to coarse grained, poorl y sorted subrounded, loose, ligh t grey, damp, weak to moderate petroleum odor, odor dissipates quickly. ;Vv Sand, fine to medium grained, poorly ...... sorted, subrounded, loose, light grey, >~ moist.. weak to moderate petroleum odor, - slight sewage odor. Sand, fine to medium grained, well SP sorted, subrounded, loose, light grey, moist, fåint sewage-like odor, minor gravel, sample appears to be partly slough. fine Sand, fine to medium grained, poorly sorted, subrounded, loose, light grey, wet, weak sewage odor, enough material recovered for sample only - not enough for accurate PID reading. Page ~of ~ · APPENDIX B LABORATORY RE!,ORTS D e ... ;!L,-lD~!, GROUNDWATER . '---'r-T-': , ¡,"___L_"L~!i TECHNOLOGY R..-r-r-II 1_'""" I ¡" ^ I '0"'· ·....l'..'·.t_\, : ;',\./u 1·,1..'\ \ L-. ~ i..,... i .~: L... :J.J OJ ,. J J t..... j ,-',-1 Client Number: GTI78.ARC01 Facility Number: 0583 Arco' Representative: Kateri Luka Work Order Number: T106009 ENVIRONMENTAL ~, LABORATORIES, INC. Southwest Region 20000 I 300 Mariner Drive Torrence, CA 90503 (213) 371·1044 (800) 727·GTEL Fex (213) 371·8720 June 14, 1991 Mr. Jonathon Parker Groundwater Technology, Inc. 4101 Aiken Street, Suite B-1 Bakersfield, CA 93308 Dear Mr. Parker, , Enclosed please find the analytical results report prepared by GTEL for samples received on 6-1-91 under Task Order Number 583-91-2. GTEL is certified by the California State Department of Health Services to perform analyses for drinking water, wastewater, and hazardous waste materials according to EPA protocols. A formal quality control/quality assurance program is maintained by GTEL, which is designed to meet or exceed the EPA requirements. Analytical work for this project was performed in strict adherence to our GA/GC program to ensure sample integrity and to ' meet quality control criteria. All procedures and quality control have been met unless otherwise noted on the report. # If you have any question concer~ing this analysis or if we can be of further assistance, please call our Customer Service Representative. Sincerely, GTEL Environmental Laboratories, Inc. /1);./", _ ;~l,/ {/:;.::: /Sí/ \-t"/-t:. r...: (. /JA '- ..- Rebecca Hsu-Chou, Ph.D. Laboratory Director GTEL Torrance, CA T106009.DOC Page 1 of 6 . i Client Number: GTI78.ARC01 Facility Number: 0583 Arco Representative: Kateri Luka' Work Order Number: T106009 Table 1 (Continued) ANALYTICAL RESUL T8 Aromatic Volatile Organics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline in Soil EPA Methods 8020 and modified 8015a GTEL Sample Number 1A 2A 3A 4A Client. Identification B-5-30 B-5-35 B-6-11 B-6-16 Date Sampled 5-30-91 5-30-91 5-30-91 5-30-91 Date Extracted 6-6-91 6-6-91 6-6-91 6-6-91 Date Analyzed 6-6-91 6-6-91 6-6-91 6-6-91 Detection Analyte Limit, mgjKg Concentration, mgjKgb Benzene 0.005 <0.005 <0.0051 <0.005 <0.005 Toluene 0.005 <0.005 0.006 <0.005 <0.005 Ethyl Benzene 0.005 < 0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 Xylene (total) 0.015 <0.015 0.025 <0.015 <0.0151 BTEX (total) n_ - 0.031 - - TPH as Gasoline 10 <10 <10 <10 <10 Detection Limit Multiplier 1 1 1 1 Percent Solids, % 85.4 88.2 89.6 88.4 a Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846, Third Edition, Revision 0, US EPA November 1986;Methanolic extraction by EPA Method 5030 (purge and trap) for aromatic volatile organics; modification for TPH as gasoline as per California State Water Resources Control Board LUFT Manual pr9tocols,May 1988 revision. ' b. Concentrations calculated on wet basis. GTEL Torrance; CA T106009.DOC Page 2 of 6 GTEL .. ENVIRONMENTAL lABORATORIES. INC, . (:~ e Client Number: GTI78.ARC01 Facility Number: 0583 Area Representative: Kateri Luka Work Order Number: T106009 Table 1 (Continued) ANALYTICAL RESULTS Aromatic Volatile Organics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline in Soil EPA Methods 8020 and modified 8015a GTEL Sample Number 5A 6A 7A 8A Client Identification B-6-21 B-6-26 B-6-31 B-6-36 Date 'Sampled 5-30-91 5-30-19 5-30-91 5-30-91 Date Extracted 6-6-91 6-6-91 6-6-91 6-6-91 Date Analyzed 6-6-91 6-6-91 ,6-6-91 6-6-91 Detection Analyte Limit, mg/Kg Concentration, mgjKgb Benzene 0.005 <0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.005 . Toluene 0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 < 0.005 Ethyl Benzene 0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0,005 0.007 - Xylene (total) 0.015 <0.015 <0.0151 0.029 0.11 BTEX (total) I 0.029 0.12 n- O - I TPH as Gasoline 10 <10 <10 <10 <10 Detection Limit Multiplier 1 1 1 1 Percent Solids, % 87.0 85.0 90.0 89.4 a Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846, Third Edition, Revision 0, US EPA November 1986;Methanolic extraction by EPA Method 5030 (purge and trap) for aromatic volatile organics; modification for TPH as gasoline as per California State Water Resources Control Board LUFT Manual protocols,May 1988 revision. . b. Concentrations calculated on wet basis. GTEL Torrance, CA T106009.DOC Page 3 of 6 GTEL .UB ENVIRONMENTAL LABO RA TO R I E S. INC, G c~ e Client Number: GTI78.ARC01 Facility Number: OS83 Arco Representative: Kateri Luka Work Order Number: T106009 Table 1 (Continued) ANALYTICAL RESULTS Aromatic Volatile Organics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline.in Soil EPA Methods 8020 and modified 801S3 GTEL Sample Number 9A 10A 11A 12A Client Identification B~6-41 B-6-46 B-6-S1 B-6-S6 Date Sampled S-30-91 5-30-91 5-30-91 5-31-91 Date Extracted 6-6-91 6-6-91 6-6-91 6-6-91 Date Analyzed 6-6-91 6-6-91 6-6-91 6-6-91 Detection Analyte Limit, mgjKg Concentration, mgjKgb Benzene O.OOS <0.005 <O.OOS < 0.005 <0.005 Toluene O.OOS < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.005 < 0.005 Ethyl Benzene 0.005 <0.005 <0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 Xylene (total) 0.015 0.020 <0.015 <0.015 <0.015 BTEX (total) --- 0.020 - - - TPH as Gasoline 10 <10 <10 <10 <10 Detection Limit Multiplier 1 1 1 1 Percent Solids, % 89.2 87.4 83.2 84.4 I. a Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846, Third Edition, Revision 0, US EPA November 1986;Methanolic extraction by EPA Method 5030 (purge and trap) for aromatic volatile organics; modification fDr TPH as gasoline as per California State Water Resoùrces Control Board LUFT Manual protocols, May 1988 revision. b. Concentrations calculated on wet basis. GTEL Torrance, CA T106009.DOC Page 4 of 6 GTEl " . .." -- ENVIRONMENTAl lAB 0 R A T.O R I E 5. IN C, Client Number: GTI78.ARC01 Facility Number: 0583 Arco Representative: Kateri Luka Work Order Number: T106009 ·Table 1 (Continued) ANALYTICAL RESULTS Aromatic Volatile Organics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline in Soil EPA Methods 8020 and modified 8015a GTEL Sample Number 13A 14A Client Identification B-5-COMP B-6-COMP Date Sampled 5-31-91 5-31-91 , Date Extracted 6-6-91 6-6-91 Date Analyzed 6-6-91 6-6-91 Detection Analyte Limit, mg/Kg Concentration, mg/Kgb . Benzene 0.005 <0.005 <0.005 Toluene 0.005 <0.005 <0.005 Ethyl Benzene 0.005 <0.005 < 0.005 Xylene (total) 0.015 <0.015 <0.0151 BTEX (total) n_ - - TPH as G2soline 10 <10 <10 Detection Limit Multiplier 1 1 Percent Solids, % 88.6 86.5 a Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846. Third Edition. Revision O. US EPA November 1986;Methanolic extraction by EPA Method 5030 (purge and trap) for aromatic volatile organics; modification for TPH as gasoline as per California State Water Resources Control Board LUFT Manual protocols, May 1988 revision. b. Concentrations calculated on wet basis. GTEL Torrance, CA T106009.DOC Page 5 of 6 GTEL '!i!SiJ ENVIRONMENTAL lAB 0 RAT 0 R I E S. IN C, i /' -, e -,--- - -:;; Client Number: GTI78.ARC01 Facility Number: 0583 Arco Representative: Kateri Luka Work Order Number: T106009 Table 2 ANALYTICAL RESULTS Aromatic Volatile Organics in Water Modified EPA Method 8020a GTEL Sample Number 1A Client Identification WASH Date Sampled 5-31-91 Date Analyzed 6-10-91 Detection Analyte Limit, ugjL Concentration, ugjL Benzene 0.3 <0.3 Toluene 0.3 <0.3 Ethyl Benzene 0.3 <0.3 Xylene (total) 0.6 <0.6 BTEX (total) -- - Detection Limit Multiplier 1 . a Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846, Third Edition, Revision 0, US EPA November 1986; Extraction by EPA Method 5030 (purge and trap). I i ,---. GTEL Torrance, CA T106009.DOC Page 6 of 6 GTEt .' /'" - ENVIRONMENTAL __ lARO RATORIES, INC, ARCO Prod..!:;;.:::.; Com::anr <~ -Ç;a ...., p' - [)i"5Io~ 0: Alla"',cf<:,"!,cl¿"C':10aov Task Order No. .... , .J - / I - L- ARCO Facility no.if. 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J APPENDIX C BACKGROUND DATA . :O'-lil-Gli __:~__J~, GROUNDWATER --- 'I --,- 'i ~:~ . t TECHNOLOGY" . d . Table C1. Laboratory results in mg/kg for soil samples collected from soil borings on 3/9/87 and 9/10/87. . Sample # Benzene Toluene Ethyl- Total TPH as benzene Xylenes Gasoline , Bl-30' < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 < 1.0 B2-35' < 1.0 1/ < 1.0 < 1.0 <1.0 <1.0 {../ I B3-35' 2.6 24.1 22.6 234.0 '" 2157 vi B3-40' <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <1.0 B3-50' <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <05 <1.0 B4-10' <05 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 . < 1.0 B4-20' <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 < 1.0 B4-30' <0.5 <05 <0.5 <0.5 < 1.0 B4-40' <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 < 1.0 " I . rlflfij¡ GROUNDW:'A'TER " L--"~~·i J-\ I~'-ir-¡;"--li ",' ..~LLL"J TECHNOLOGY ~ e d . Table C2. Laboratoryresults in mg/kg for soil samples collected beneath tanks on 1/16/91. Sample # Benzene Toluene Ethyl- Total TPH as benzene Xylenes Gasoline T1E-2' 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 T1E-6' 0.005 0.018 0.010 0.49 11 T1W-2' 0.006 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 T1W-6' 0.006 < 0.005 <0.005 .018 <10 T2N..2' 0.006 < 0.005 <0.005 < 0.015 <10 T2N-6' 0.006 <0.005 <0.005 < 0.015 <10 T2S-2' 0.012 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.011 1.4 T2S-6' 0.22 2.7 2.4 39.9 - 380 T3N-2' < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 T3N-6' 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 , T3S-2' 11.0 J 83.0 42.0 480.0 .J 2000 T3S-6' 5.9 J 32.0 22.0 319.0 v 1500 T4N-2' 0.008 < 0.005 < 0.005 0.029 <10 T4N-6' 0.005 0.006 0.006 0.13 <10 T4S-2' 1.3 J 6.1 6.8 184.0 " 1100 T4S-6' 0.22 0.72 1.4 39.2 300 T5E-2' 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 . . T5E-6' < 0.005 < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 T5W-2' < 0.005 < 0.005 <0.005 <0.015 <10 T5W -6' 0.005 <0.005 < 0.005 <0.015 <10 rJ[J~lj GROUNDWATER '----'I--':--l _ ,_cf, _J TECHNOLOGY ._ ""___0 "__ __~__ p . ,.,,; . Table C3. Laboratory results in mg/kg for soil samples collected beneath service islands and piping on 1/16/91. ~ Sample # Benzene Toluene Ethyl- Total TPH as benzene Xylenes Gasoline 11N-2' <0.005 0.016 <0.005 < 0.015 <10 11N-6' 0.006 0.063 0.059 0.48 <10 11S-2' 0.013 0.052 0.008 0.065 <10 11S-6' < 0.005 0.04 0.019 0.28 <10 I2E- 2' < 0.005 0.022 0.006 0.037 <10 I2E-6' < 0.005 0.03 < 0.005 0.020 <10 I2W-2' < 0.005 0.036 < 0.005 0.018 <10 I2W-6' , <0.005 0.019 < 0.005 < 0.015 <10 Pl-2' < 0.005 0.042 < 0.005 0.027 <10 Pl-6' < 0.005 0.052 0.006 0.035 <10 CJ[J-~ GROUNDWATER ~' :, ;, II Ii ik~~L__~L_~J TECHNOLOGY .,