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HomeMy WebLinkAboutES-HAZ-BUSINESS PLAN 11/1/2000 ----- '> e CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 1I It ( ~ EPA ID # cA.') 93 13C:¡o/'1g FACILITY NAME ?(;tl' E SG~Vl~ C-(;;.v-rER- INSPECTION DATE Section 4: Hazardous Waste Generator Program o Routine Jif-.. Combined o Joint Agency o Multi-Agency o Complaint ORe-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Hazardous waste detennination has been made v ..... EPA ill Number (Phone: 916-324-1781 to obtain EPA ID #) v Authorized for waste treatment and/or storage V J..(!;(G- (IVlOS~Y ~lR"T" FRòM.;) TR-AtJSFO<Ô"I8L '$ (?{ c:..LS ~ / --T Reported release, fire, or explosion within 15 days of occurrence A- Established or maintains a contingency plan and training ¡/ ......- _.--~ ~ L Hazardous waste accumulation time frames Cu<t.Uc.:rC,.-o f) V'fZ. IN" ( ~ ON€ 'þ(Q;fIIl 'PcB. tJOj 'j)A.TcE..t.) ) [IV S Pt5("''T7.()N Containers in good condition and not leaking 1/" ---- ~ Containers are compatible with the hazardous waste /' Containers are kept closed when not in use V Weekly inspection of storage area INSPéor1~ LDG- OK V Ignitable/reactive waste located at least 50 feet from property line .,/ Secondary containment provided ;/ Conducts daily inspection of tanks ./ Used oil not contaminated with other hazardous waste 1/ Proper management of lead acid batteries including labels ./ Proper management of used oil filters ./ Transports hazardous waste with completed manifest vi Sends manifest copies to DTSC ../ Retains manifests for 3 years V Retains hazardous waste analysis for 3 years V Retains copies of used oil receipts for 3 years f'L.G61""" .5~/ces V \ Detennines if waste is restricted from land disposal V C=Compliance V=Vio]ation Inspector: W f,.j ~~ Office of Environ menta] Services (66]) 326-3979 White - Env. 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II E v I - I . - - - - iT T I "n ~ .",.......". ....,... - ..-... ..... - . -¡ B A . e . e \ I I e e I' CONTINUED ( SEE 1 ST, 3RD, 4TH, 5TH) FILE I~ Pacific Gas and Electric Company Purchase Order Invoice Correction Request 71-4556 09120100 Accounts Payable TO: C\~ ók ßo,~S.£~JJ \p'.. b?"ßo,c ~c67 @Ov~S-H:clJI U\ C¡,j3C3 D Inter-Company Mail Only Today's date I UC:Z '1 ót~ ~1- veb"'- ......,.........,.~__~.~........~_~7_~'";O~_CO-~_.;· -,i--~-~-~--=-~......>--~--..;o::-~ ". __.;.....~~_~.c_',¡;:.:.::-.~_~~~~ _~--.."--_._-o--'~.,;;~~ ~--- .... -"'- -'.'-- . ---. =~~ ~eturning the attached invoice/document to you for the reason(s) indicated below: cbtèhase order number required. * Please contact the buyer if you do not have a purchas'e order number. 02 Purcha'se order number incorrect. * Please contact the buyer for correct PO number. 03 Purchase order vendor name does not agree with the vendor name on your invoice. Please provide invoice to match PO. 04 Purchase order is closedlfully invoiced. Please explain the reason(s) for additional billing & contact buyer for a new PO #. Os Purchase order has been canceled. Please contact the buyer for clarification. 06 Purchase order does not include the item(s) noted on your invoice. Please contact buyer to add the item or request a new PO #. 07 Purchase order items do not match the items noted on your invoice. Please indicate which PO line items vou are billinq us for or contact the buyer for clarification, ~ThiS invoice combines multiple purchase orders. Please send separate invoices for each PO #. , ,9 The summary statement is not acceptable for payment processing. Please send a separate invoice for each PO. 10 Invoices PAID via credit card should not be sent to our Accounts Payable. 011 Your invoice includes CA sales tax. We cannot pay your invoice, including the tax, unless we have your CA Seller's Permit number on file. Therefore, please complete the enclosed form, attach it with your invoice and re-submit to us for processing. r-I 013 û;;it~;;;~,..;~ th~"P ~Q76~'fa';p~~p~es~~~re~å~tÿ8á'r'P~ð~'è'bffirél~~~ SVCS-**) and re-submit this invoice to Accounts Payable. ATTENTION SAP REQUISITIONER: This P.O. invoice is blocked because there aren't enough goods receipts to co.ver the invoice amount. If you have received the material/service, please have a GR done. If you have not recelve~ t~e It~m(s), please contact the vendor to ask why they are billing. Do not create a duplicate PO - AP has already entered this inVOice. 014 Other , ~-) I 'If this is a P.O. invoice, please return this letter with a corrected oriqinal invoice, ~o Pacific Gas and Electric Comvany, PO Box 7760, Mail Code: B6AP, San Francisco, CA 94120, If you have any questions, please call our client services line a~ (~OO)?~6-~AID b~tween 7.' - 4:30pm PST any business day, To ensure timely payment, always include a PO# and follow the PO s inVOICing instructions. ur purchase orders normally b~gin with 4500... and are 10 digits (i.e.: 4500123456). Nu~be~s beginning 4600... re not PO's but contract #'s and cannot be used by our Accounts Payable to process your inVOice. LAN 10 Thank you, PG&E Accounts Payable Accounting Analyst Processed by ·. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT <!' . CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 DATE: 6/01/00 TO: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC 4101 WIBLE RD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 CUSTOMER NO: 3261 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ 3261 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- \1Cvv\ \ ~V\1 ONE TIME PRORATED GARBAGE BILL AS OF MOVE-IN DATE FUTURE CHARGES ON PROPERTY TAXES BEGINNING 7/1/01. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ~--------- ---- DUE D~7/;~ PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 6G2~ C$602.50 , ' I DATE: 6/01/00 DUE DATE: 7/03/00 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH REMITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3261 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ TOTAL DUE: 3261 $602.50 -, STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT "? " ~~. .:'~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 ; , ì , ' ~'" ,~' r' {/ u ~ ~~ (661) 326-3979 ¡p'J)J)/è" '/>~. l ,,- , P "C..... v )lÞ ~\I .- ~ ~'I.., DG~J> <to ~ ~ I, ( , , 1/'1 \ k"""~ /; \. " (""Iu1 '., ;;- t\'-'> \,/ ~cj:~'~\ C. L~ DATE: 6/01/00 TO: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC 4101 WIBLE RD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 CUSTOMER NO: 3261 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3261 CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 0/00/00 HM015 6/01/00 HM017 6/01/00 SSOOl 6/01/00 SS002 6/01/00 UT001 6/01/00 . ---~ -- --- . DATE: 6/01/00 BEGINNING BALANCE HAZ MAT HANDLING FEE 0 HAZ MAT ANNUAL INSPECTION CA STATE SURCHARGE UST STATE SURCHARGE THIS FEE IS A STATE SURCHARGE OF $8.00 FOR EACH UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK. UNDERGROUND TANK ANNUAL OPERATING PERMIT FEE OPERATING PERMIT FEE OF $66.00 FOR EACH TANK. THIS UNIFIED BILL REPLACES SEPERATE BILLS RECEIVED IN THE PAST FOR THESE PROGRAMS. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE... - .- ..- -~'- .. ~-.~ ~., --.. - REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 CUSTOMER NO: (661) 326-3979 3261 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ 3261 8.50- 403.00 50.00 10.00 16.00 132.00 STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT .. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 DATE: 6/01/00 TO: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC 4101 WIBLE RD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 CUSTOMER NO: '3261 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ 3261 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHARGE DATE DESCRIPTION REF-NUMBER DUE DATE TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- ONE TIME PRORATED GARBAGE BILL AS OF MOVE-IN DATE FUTURE CHARGES ON PROPERTY TAXES BEGINNING 7/1/01. -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- CURRENT OVER 3,0, OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- 602.50 DUE DATE: 7/03/00 PAYMENT DUE: TOTAL DUE: 602.50 $602.50 ~. - - - --- ~.__. -- ~---- - -~----_.- - - . - ~ -'- ,- _. DATE: 6/01/00 DUE DATE: 7/03/00 PLEASE DETACH AND SEND THIS COpy WITH REMITTANCE REMIT AND MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD CA 93303-2057 (661) 326-3979 CUSTOMER NO: 3261 CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ TOTAL DUE: 3261 $602.50 ..... I~ Pacific Gas and Electric Company Purchase Order Invoice Correction Request , 71-4556 09/20/00 Accounts Payable TO: Œ,Jy Q+ Bd::ex-çÇt-\cL i 0 ¡ ß~ÕcO~ ~ \;::~ 'cid . l330s-.Jt5S;? I Today's date II /~Ior2 D Inter-Company Mail Only We are returning the attached invoice/document to you for the reason(s) indicated! below: 01 Purchase order number required. * Please contact the buyer if you do not have a purchase order number. 02 Purchase order number incorrect. * Please contact the buyer for correct PO number. 03 Purchase order vendor name does not agree with the vendor name on your invoice. Please provide invoice to match PO. 04 Purchase order is closed/fully invoiced. Please explain the reason(s) for additional billing & contact buyer for a new PO #. 05 Purchase order has been canceled, Please contact the buyer for clarification. 06 Purchase order does not include the item(s) noted on your invoice. Please contact buyer to add the item or request a new PO #. 07 Purchase order items do not match the items noted on your invoice. Please indicate which PO line items YOU are billina us for or contact the buyer for clarification. 08 This invoice combines multiple purchase orders. Please send separate invoices for each PO #. ~ ~ The summary statement is not acceptable for payment processing. Please send a separate invoice for each PO. 010 Invoices PAID via credit card should not be sent to our Accounts Payable. o 11 Your invoice includes CA sales tax. We cannqt. pay your invoice, including the tax, unless we have your CA Seller's Permit number on file. Therefore, please complete the'enclosed form, attach it with your invoice and re-submit to us for processing, --c-- 012 ATTENTION SAP REQUISITIONER: This P.O. has been created incorrectly. Materials and labor/services MUST have separate line items on the P.O. for tax purposes. Please have your P.O. corrected (using the proper Material Groups i.e. MATL-** and SVCS-**) and re-submit this invoice to Accounts Payable. 013 ATTENTION SAP REQUISITIONER: This P.O. invoice is blocked because there aren't enough goods receipts to cover the invoice amount. If you have received the material/service, please have a GR done. If you have not received the item(s), please contact the vendor to ask why they are billing. Do not create a duplicate PO - AP has already entered this invoice. 014 Other If this is a P.O. invoice, please return this letter with a corrected oriainal invoice, to Pacific Gas and Electric Comvany, PO Box 7760, Mail Code: B6AP, San Francisco, CA 94120. If you have any questions, please call our client services line at (800)756-PAID between 7:30am - 4:30pm PST any business day. To ensure timely payment, always include a PO# and follow the PO's invoicing instructions, *NOTE: Our purchase orders normally begin with 4500... and are 10 digits (i.e.: 4500123456). Numbers beginning 4600... are not PO's but contract #'s and cannot be used by our Accounts Payable to process your invoice. Processed by ~ LAN 10 Thank you, PG&E Accounts Payable Accounting Analyst '" J STATEMEN~. QF ACCOUNT . CITY OF BAKERSFIELD POBOX 2057 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308-2057 (661} 326-3979 TO: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC 4101 WIBLE RD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 DATE: 10101/00 CHARGE REF-NUMBER DUE DATE CUSTOMER TYPE: ES/ 3261 CUSTOMER NO: 3261 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE DESCRIPTION TOTAL AMOUNT ------ -------- ------------------------- ---------- -------- -------------- 9/01/00 BEGINNING BALANCE - \)a.('(E.ll \-\a.('ð.c~ s+k.... J) E"H 8 \()f\ , f' .0',.. ., .---~'- D~T ~1rRO~~:Y~ ~'¡). .~~ _ ,,' ~¿JW ~~;;;-l!~\ Z;;;t FOR QUESTrÕNS-ÔRCHANGES TO YOUR ACCOUNT PLEASE CALL THE NUMBER AT THE TOP OF THIS STATEMENT. <"') ¿;.., -----------~ -------------- orq: , -. - ,CURRENT ,..... -----------~- -------------- "- c....> C DUE DAT~ 10/31/00 . '-------------- -------------- OVER 30 OVER 60 OVER 90 -------------- -------------- 602. 50 PAYMENT DUE: TOT AL DUE: ._---~_.~._-,._~---------_.. PLEASE DETACH ANP SEND THIS COpy WITH REM!TTANCE 1JAT:f:: 10/01/00 DUE DATE; 10/31/00 REMIT AND MA~E CHECK PAYABLE TO; CITY OF BAKERS~IELD PO BOX 2057 BAKERSFIEL.D CA 93303-2051 (661) 326-3979 CUSTOMER NO: CUSTOMER TYPE: ESI TOTAL DUE: 3261 602. 50 WllllUJ/1 ~~ ,.,_.~ \ I. I i 3261 $602. 50 m e 4101 Wible Road, Bakersfield, CA 9_ March 31, 2000 I1J:C~/VêO MAR ~3--1'1!OOO ~Nt¡¡Fla'~ ~ . ifV. '~ER'II "'CES Mr. Ralph Huey City of Bakersfield Hazardous Materials Division 1715 Chester, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: Facility Environmental Emergency Plan PG&E Bakersfield Service Center 4101 Wible Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 Dear Mr. Huey: In compliance with section 25505(c) and (d) of the California Health and Safety Code, PG&E has reviewed its Facility Environmental Emergency Plan (FEEP) for Bakersfield Service Center and made the necessary changes. This document has been prepared in compliance with planning requirements described in 40 CFR PART 265, SARA Title III, AB2185, AB3777, and California Code of Regulations Titles 19, 22 and 27. The enclosed attachment identifies revisions to this plan which are issued to the administering agency and to all/ocal emergency assistance agencies (Fire Department, Police Department and Hospital) in accordance with 22CCR 66265.53. The California Hazardous Materials Inventory Forms (OES Forms 2730 and 2731) and the Business Activities form required by California Code of Regulations Title 19/27, Article 4 (Minimum Standards for Business Plans) are also included. In addition, we would like to offer you the opportunity to visit our facility to familiarize . yourself with the site and the contents of this plan. If there are any questions regarding the enclosed, please contact Darrell Hardcastle at (661) 398- 5991 or me at (661) 398- 5863. Xhank you for your continued cooperation. Sincerely, ~~ MIKE SWANSON Distribution Supervisor Enclosures e e ATTACHMENT Facility Environmental Emergency Plan (FEEP) List Of Revisions For Bakersfield Service Center - March 2000 PLAN REVIEW STATUS - No Revisions SECTION PAGE DESCRIPTION Changes Required (Pages) (00) Cover TITLE PAGE D Sig. Pg. i ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST D i ii TABLE OF CONTENTS D II iii TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd) D iii 1 OVERVIEW D 1 TABLE 1-1 - CHANGE LOG 00 2 FACILITY DESCRIPTION D 5,6 FIGURE 2-1 - FACILITY LAYOUT MAP D Fig. 2-1 3 HAZARD ASSESSMENT D all TABLE 3-1 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY D all TABLE 3-2 - HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY D all TABLE 3-3 - CALIFORNIA HAZARDOUS MATERIAL D all INVENTORY REPORTING FORMS 4 PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION 4A. Prevention Procedures D 1-5 4B. Emergency Equipment - Location and Maintenance 00 TABLE 4-1 - FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY 00 TABLE 4-2 - SPILL CONTROL AND PERSONAL 00 PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TABLE 4-3 - FIRST AID SUPPLIES INVENTORY D 10 4C. Security 00 40. Training 00 4E. Arrangements for Outside Assistance D 16'-18 5 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES D 1 26-57 6 EVACUATION PLAN AND PROCEDURES D all FIGURE 6-1 - FACILITY EVACUATION MAP D * 7 FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS 00 8 SCENE-MANAGEMENT CHECKLIST D 3 FIGURE 8-1 - FACILITY LAYOUT MAP D * 9 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS ŒI A. ADMINISTERING AGENCY AGREEMENT 00 B. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS 00 10 WASTE CONSOLIDATION SITE 00 * figures 6-1 and 8-1 have been deleted - refer to Figure 2-1 '- UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS ACTIVITIES Page 1 of 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the ŒJYES DNO 4 " HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- applicable Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (OES 2731) substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix A or B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant t010 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs) 1. Own or operate underground storage tanks? ŒJYES DNO 5 " UST FACILITY (Formerly SWRCB Form A) " UST TANK (one page per tank) (Formerly Form B) 2. Intend to upgrade existing or install new USTs? DYES ŒJNO 6 " UST FACILITY " UST TANK (one per tank) " UST INSTALLATION - CERTIFICATE of COMPLIANCE (one page per tank)(Formerly Form C) 3. Need to report closing a UST? DYES ŒJNO 7 " UST TANK (closure portion-one page per tank) C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS (ASTs) Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: ---any tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or ŒJYES DNO 8 NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAS ---the total capacity for the facility is greater than 1,320 gallons? D. HAZARDOUS WASTE 1. Generate hazardous waste? ŒJYES DNO 9 " EPA 10 NUMBER---provide at the top of this page 2, Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted DYES ŒJNO 10 " RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT recyclable materials (per HSC §25143,2)? (one per recycler) 3, Treat hazardous waste on site? DYES ŒJNO 11 " ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - FACILITY (Formerly DTSC Form 1772) " ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - UNIT (one page per unit) (Formerly DTSC Forms 1772A,B,C,D, and L) 4, Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit DYES ŒJNO 12 " CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL by Rule and Conditional Authorization)? ASSURANCE (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? ŒJYES DNO 13 " REMOTE WASTE / CONSOLIDATION SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1196) 6. Need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as DYES ŒJNO 14 " HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1249) E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 15 (You may also be required to provide additional information by your CUPA or local agency,) UPCF (1/99) e ". e · FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY PLAN BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 4101 Wible Road, Bakersfield 93313 Business Telephone: (661 )398-5785 24-Hour Emergency Telephone: (661 )398-5785 · MARCH 2000 This Facility Environmental Emergency Plan will be implemented as herein described: Signature: ~///? .e8¿¡ D. /~,pe"s"'û" , Name: Darrell Hardcastle Title: Environmental Specialist · · · · _BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENT_ ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST Company: Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator: Darrell Hardcastle Environmental Specialist Residence Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator *: Mike Swanson Distribution Supervisor Residence Telephone No.: 24-Hour Telephone No.: Additional Company Resources: PG&E Environmental Emergency Hotline: PG&E Safety & Health Helpline PG&E Media Representative: PG&E Headquarters Telephone Operator: Federal Agency: U.S. Coast Guard/National Response Center: State Agencies: California Office of Emergency Services (OES): California Dept. of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)*: California Department of Fish and Game*: California State Lands Commission: Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)*: Local Contacts: Certified Unified Program Agency: City of Bakersfield Hazardous Materials Division Fire Department: (Bakersfield) Police Department: (Bakersfield) Hospital: Mercy Hospital Ambulance/Paramedics: Public Tèl. No. PG&E No. (661) 398-5991 (661) 835-7533 (661) 398-5785 874-5991 (661) 398-5863 (661 )588-3202 (661) 398-5785 874;,5863 (800) 874-4043 (24 hr) (415) 973-8700 223-8700 (661) 546-5292 664-5292 (415) 973-5930 (24 hr) (415) 973-7000 223-7000 (800) 424-8802 (800) 852-7550 (800) 852-7550 (800) 852-7550 (562) 590-5201 (800) 852-7550 911 or (661) 326-3979 911 or (661) 324-4542 911 or (661) 326-3811 911 or (661) 632-5000 911 * DTSC, RWQCB and California Department of Fish and Game have requested that emergency notifications to these offices be made through the OES 800 number. For Facility Coordinators addresses see Section 7 A. Local Contact addresses are found in Section 4E. e TABLE OF CONTENTS e SECTION Paqe . 1. OVERVIEW 1-1 2. FACILITY DESCRIPTION 2-1 3. HAZARD ASSESSMENT 3-1 4. PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION 4-1 A. Prevention Procedures 4-1 B. Emergency Equipment - Location and Maintenance 4-7 C. Security 4-11 D. Training 4-12 E. Arrangements for Outside Assistance 4-15 5. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES 5-1 A. On-Site Fire - Hazardous Substances Not Involved 5-4 B. On-Site Fire - Involving Hazardous Substances 5-5 C. On-Site Spill (Not Oil) - Inside Building 5-8 D. Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact 5-11 E. Spill, Non-Transportation Related - Involving Water Contact 5-15 . F. Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Company Vehicle 5-20 G. Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Non-Company Vehicle 5-24 H. Spill, Oil and/or PCBs 5-26 I. Bomb Threat 5-39 J. Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide 5-42 K. Earthquake 5-43 L. Responding to News Media Inquiries 5-45 M. Natural Gas Releases 5-46 N. Toxic Clouds - 5-49 O. Respiratory Hazards 5-50 P. Underground Tank Leak 5-54 6. EVACUATION PLAN AND PROCEDURES 6-1 7. FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS 7-1 8. SCENE-MANAGEMENT CHECKLISTS 8-1 9. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS 9-1 , . 10. WASTE CONSOLIDATION SITE 10-1 ii e TABLE OF CONTENTS e (CONT'D) . Page TABLES: 1-1 Change Log 1-3 3-1 Hazardous Materials Inventory 3-10 3-2 Hazardous Waste Inventory 3-11 3-3 California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Forms 3-12 4-1 Firefighting Equipment Inventory 4-8 4-2 Spill Control and Personal Protective Equipment 4-9 4-3 First Aid Supplies/Inventory 4-10 FIGURES: 2-1 Facility Layout Map 2-7 6-1 Evacuation Routes (Refer to Figure 2-1) 6-3 8-1 Facility Layout (Refer to Figure 2-1) 8-5 . FORMS: Oil-Filled Equipment And Hazardous Materials Inspection Log 4-6 Report of Bomb Threat 5-41 . iii e e 1. OVERVIEW . The purpose of the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan is to provide the procedures and other directives to be carried out in the event of fire, explosion, earthquake, accidental I release of hazardous materials or waste, or any other similar emergency, When such an emergency occurs, the Plan will be implemented by the Facility Emergency Coordinator. This Plan is designed to minimize hazards to human health, property and the environment from any unplanned release of hazardous materials and/or wastes into the air, soil, or water, and has been prepared in accordance with state and federal regulations as set forth in 40 CFR Part 265 and Titles 19, 22 and 27 of the California Code of Regulations. EMERGENCY COORDINATOR The facility Emergency Coordinator or the Alternate are the PG&E employees who are responsible for coordinating all emergency response measures at the facility. The Emergency Coordinator or Alternate are available at all times, either at the facility or on an on-call basis. Each facility has one primary Emergency Coordinator and one or more alternates. They are thoroughly trained and familiar with: 1. 2. . 3. 4. All aspects of the facility's Environmental Emergency Plan; All operations and activities at the facility; The facility layout; The location and characteristics of hazardous material(s) and hazardous waste(s); 5. The location of all emergency equipment; 6. The location(s) of hazardous materials and waste inventories, and emergency equipment inventories and inspection records for the facility; In addition, the Emergency Coordinator has the authority to commit the resources necessary to carry out the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan. See Section 7 for a more detailed discussion of Emergency Coordinator responsibilities. . 1-1 , Hazardous Waste aage Area: · Hazardous Waste Accumulation Area: New/Refurbished Oil-filled Equipment Storage Areas: New/Refurbished Oil-filled Equipment for Delivery Storage Areas: · Drainage Pond: Fence: · This area, locattlÞeast of the Hazardous Waste Storage Building, is used to store hazardous wastes such as used mineral oil, PCB contaminated oil, batteries, fuses, aerosol cans, oily solids and other wastes. Signs are posted in accordance with applicable regulations. Hazardous waste work place accumulation containers (i.e., aerosol cans, oily solids and other solid wastes) may be found at several locations such as: adjacent to the north side of the Fleet Services Building, etc. New and refurbished oil-filled equipment such as transformers, regulators, switches and capacitors are stored at various locations in the yard. These areas, located south of the Scad a Building and south of the warehouse shed, are designated for briefstorage of new/refurbished oil-filled equipment which will be transported to job sites within three weeks of storage. An unlined drainage pond is located at the southwest corner of the facility. All surface run-off from the yard flows into this drainage pond. The entire facility is surrounded by a six- foot high chain link fence topped with one foot of barbed wire. Chain link interior fences separate the south yard from an unlined drainage pond and the north yard from an employee parking area. 2-5 · · · I. OPERATING SCH&LE: -' The facility is staffed 24 hours per day, seven days per week. During regular working hours (7 a.m. to 5 p.m.), approximately 285 employees are headquartered at the facility. During weekday evenings, the facility is manned by 8 employees until 1 a.m.. Between I a.m. and 7 a.m. and on weekends, the facility is manned by one employee. In the event of an emergency at this facility, outside of regular business hours, an on-call supervisor is available 24 hours per day. (See the title page for the 24-hour emergency telephone number.) 2-6 e . . . FIGURE .2-1 FACILITY LAYOUT MAP 2-7 e' E D c 10 ~. and USfd/R.turn.d Oi,-n'.d Equip't 5tor090 />(t<J '5 Cone Corb ~g -.... ?i~ LuCl.. ~~ 8æ '- 2'JJ; Water 5tor0ge Tonks <Empty) N../R.furbtshed OH'I,d EC OIp't 510r09' "'00 '1 =---, \' ,-- 9 ~ OutIC --'-------- --- 8 Unin.d D<t::J' .~ '7 SuI< MoterÏdl-..q ,~. "~ :j Cone. 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All personnel involved with handling hazardous materials and wastes have been ,trained and are familiar with the hazardous properties of the materials and waste with , which they work. B. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTE INVENTORY Lists ofthe hazardous materials and wastes generally handled at the facility are presented in Tables 3-1 and 3-2, respectively. The Title 19 OES Standard Inventory forms 2730 and 2731 are included in the CUPA copy of this plan as Table 3-3. The inventory reflects "Threshold Level" reporting, listing hazardous materials or waste present at the facility in amounts which exceed a total volume of 55 gallons for liquids, 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for gases, or a total weight of 500 pounds for solids. Substances present at the facility below these levels may not be listed, unless the material is listed in 40 CFR 355 as an "Extremely Hazardous Substance" with a "Threshold Planning Quality" of less than 500 pounds. Included in the hazardous materials table is the following information: chemical/common names; physical state; CAS number; DOT number (optional); the maximum amount handled at anyone time throughout the year; unit; percent w~ights of constituent chemicals; identification of how and where handled; the hazard category(ies); maximum storage capacity and average quantity for each hazardous material, and the largest container for each material on site. The list of hazardous wastes also includes for each item: the composition; the three digit California waste category number; the total estimated amount of hazardous waste handled throughout the year; physical and health hazard category, largest container size and maximum amount at anyone time and storage location. 'C. FACILITY DRAINAGE The north yard is sloped such that the majority of surface runoff is directed towards a drainage inlet, located along the north fence line, and several catch basins as illustrated in the Facility Layout Map, Figure 2-1. Water accumulated in the catch basins and drainage inlet flow through the storm drain lines into the unlined drainage pond in the southwest corner of the facility. The outlet pipe to the drainage pond is equipped with a manually operated valve. In the event of an oil spill in the north yard, the valve would be closed, preventing any spills from entering the drainage pond. 3-1 · · · The south yard is S!:d such that the majority of surtac!noff is directed towards a drainage inlet, located along the east fence line of the drainage pond. Water accumulated in the drainage inlet flows through the storm drain lines into the drainage pond. The outlet pipe to the drainage pond is equipped with a manually operated valve. In the event of an oil spill in the south yard, the valve would be closed, preventing any spills from entering the drainage pond. D. ADJOINING LAND USES The service center is adjoined on the north, east and south by commercial land. The property to the west is residential. The nearest residential area is located immediately to the west of the service center. There are no hospitals, or medical care facilities within 1 mile of the facility. Louise Sandrini Elementary School is approximately 0.3 miles north of this service center. E. PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION The prevailing wind direction is from the northwest. F. SPILL POTENTIAL The oil filled equipment, storage containers, spill prevention techniques currently utilized and the potential for oil spills are described in this section. Small spills occurring during normal operation will be contained and cleaned up in accordance with Section 5 of this Emergency Plan. 1. Underqround Fuel Storage Tanks The facility has two 10,000-gallon underground tanks used for storing unleaded and diesel motor-vehicle fuel. Both tanks are located west of the fuel island. They are double-walled fiberglass-clad steel tanks which are compatible with the stored fluids. The tanks and the associated piping have a continuous leak monitoring system; one located in each tank's annular space and one in the piping collection sump. The monitoring system activates an audible and light alarm located in the Fleet Services Building. If an alarm is activated, an assessment to determine the cause will begin and may include leak testing. The tank is also equipped with an overfill box which is product-tight to contain spills caused by overfilling. The Fleet Supervisor is responsible for the tanks and their contents, Possible spill occurrence: i) Tank Leak: If a leak occurs, the fuel would be discharged into the annular space between the primary and secondary walls of the tank ançl an alarm board would sound and light. This alarm is checked weekly for proper operating status. 3-2 tI\ e :;...-" ii) Overfilling: . The greatest spill potential is from overfilling during the fuel transfer process, (i.e. filling the tanks). Spill prevention consists of constant supervision during the filling process. Any fuel spilled during the filing process would be contained in the overfill box. iii) Overfilling vehicles: The dispenser nozzle used to fuel vehicles is equipped with an automatic shut-off device. Constant supervision is provided during the fueling process. 2. Aboveqround Waste Oil Storaqe Tank a. A 1 ODD-gallon aboveground tank used for storing waste oil is located adjacent to the east end of the Fleet Services Building, on a concrete slab. The tank is double-walled with a steel inner tank, an annular space, and an outer concrete containment tank which is compatible with the stored fluids. The Fleet Supervisor is responsible for the tanks and their contents. Possible spill occurrence: I. i) Tank leak: If a leak occurs, the fuel would be discharged into the annular space between the walls of the primary and secondary tanks. A monitoring pipe is connected to the annular space between the tank walls and routinely monitored for possible leaks. ii) Overfilling: The waste oil is pumped by an automatic float operated pump into this tank from a half barrel tray located in the Fleet Services Building. Spill prevention consists of constant supervision during filling process, The liquid level in the tank is manually checked daily. Should overfill occur, a maximum of five gallons of oil could be spilled and the spill wO,uld be contained within the building. iii) Oil Removal: . The spill potential due to oil removal would be minimal.. Spill prevention consists of constant supervision during the draining process and inspection of hoses and hose connections prior to handling of oil. The amount of oil that could reasonably be expected to be discharged is the volume of the hose or approximately five gallons 3-3 3. AbOVegrOund. Oil Storaqe Tanks - . a. Oil Storage Area (adjacent to east end of Fleet Services Building) Three 250-gallon aboveground storage tanks used for storing motor oil, transmission fluid and hydraulic oil and one 150-gallon aboveground oil storage tank used for storing gear oil are located in the oil storage area, adjacent to the east end of the Fleet Services Building. All tanks are sing/e- walled steel tanks and are compatible with the stored fluid. Automatic pump and pipe lines connect these storage tanks with the oil hose lines in the garage. Oil in the tanks can only be discharged through these hoses. The Fleet Supervisor is responsible for the tanks and their contents. Possible Spill Occurrence: i) Tank Leak: Visual inspections are made daily to check for tank leakage. The maximum volume of oil that could be discharged is five gallons before it would be detected. ii) Overfilling: . These tanks are filled from another tank. The greatest spill potential is from overfilling during the filling process. Spill prevention consists of constant supervision during the filling process. The maximum volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to discharge due to overfilling is three gallons. iii) Connection/Hose Leakage: Small spills could occur during disconnecting and reconnecting the pipe lines and the oil tanks or due to rupture of oil hoses. A maximum of two gallons , , I could be spilled and spills would be contained within the building. b. Fleet Services Building The facility has one 55-gallon steel tank, located inside the garage, used to store hydraulic oil. The tank is a single-walled steel tank which is compatible with the stored fluid. This tank is part of the hydraulic system for the floor hoist located inside the garage. The Fleet Supervisor is responsible for the tank and its contents. Possible Spill Occurrence: i) Tank Leak: . Visual inspections are made daily to check for tank leakage. The maximum volume of oil that could be discharged is five gallons before it would be detected and the spill would be contained inside the garage. 3-4 e'" - ii) Pipe Rupture: · The tank is connected to a hydraulic system.for the floor hoist by aboveground single walled steel pipes. Spills due to pipe rupture would be noticed during hoist operation. The maximum volume of product that could reasonably be expected to discharge would not exceed two gallons and the spill would be contained inside the garage. 4. Drum/Container Storage 55-gallon drums of petroleum products are stored at this facility. All 55-gallon drums used for storage are DOT Specification 17E and/or 17C drums. Additionally, smaller containers of petroleum products are available atthis facility for vehicle and equipment maintenance. a. Hazardous Waste Storage Area (east of Hazardous Waste Storage Buildinq): · Up to ten 55-gallon drums of miscellaneous liquid residue generated by electric and gas operation crews are stored in this area. These drums typically contain used oil and water mix, mineral oil and other liquid waste. There could also be up to four 55-gallon drums of suspected PCB contaminated oil stored in this area. Hazardous wastes are temporarily stored here prior to shipment to a licensed hazardous waste disposal facility. Signs are posted in accordance to applicable regulations. Possible spill occurrence: i) Drum Rupture: The largest potential spill would be from the rupture of a drum due to overturning during handling (manually or with a forklift). A maximum of 55 gallons of oil could be spilled, Operations and maintenance personnel are trained in safe operation of forklifts to avoid such occurrences. ii) Liquid Transfer: Small spills could occur during transfer of liquid from a second container to a drum. A maximum of two gallons could be spilled, b. Fleet Services Buildinq: Five 5-gallon containers of hydraulic oil are stored inside the garage. Possible spill occurrence: · i) Product Transfer: 3-5 · Small SPi~Uld occur during product transfe~ a smaller container. A maximum of two gallons could be spilled and the spill would be contained within the building. ii) Container Upset: The largest potential spill would be from the upset' of a container due to overturning during handling. A maximum of 5 gallons of liquid could be spilled and the spill W041d be contained within the building. 5. Oil-Filled Eauipment in Storage a. New/Refurbished Oil-Filled Eauipment (Storage Area #1. Westof Evidence Storaqe Area: Storaae Area #2. East. North. South and Southwest of Aboveground Water Tanks: Storage Area #3. along the West Fence. North of Drainage Pond: Storaae Area #7. south of Hazardous Waste Storaae Building) Approximately 815 pieces of new/refurbished oil-filled electrical equipment are stored in these areas. The amount of oi!-filled equipment stored in this area varies. The volume of oil in the various pieces of equipment ranges from 2 to 292 gallons. Possible spill occurrence: · i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck: The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is 2-292 gallons. Operations and maintenance personnel are trained in safe operation of forklifts and boom trucks to avoid such occurrences. b. New/Refurbished Oil Filled Equipment for Delivery (Storage Area #4. south and southwest of Scada Buildina) Approximately 45 pieces of oil-filled equipment for delivery are temporarily stored in this area. The amount of oil-filled equipment stored in this area varies. The volume of oil in the various pieces of equipment ranges from 10 to 240 gallons. All oil filled equipment is temporarily stored in this area up to three weeks prior to the delivery to the sites. Possible spill occurrence: i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck: · The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is 10-240 gallons. Operations and maintenance personnel are trained in safe operation of forklifts and boom trucks to avoid such occurrences. 3-6 c. New and U.~eturned Oil Filled Equipment (SAae" Area #6, Evidence , Storaqe Area) . Up to two pieces of oil-filled equipment are stored in this area. This equipment is stored in this area as evidence material. Used/returned equipment that shows any sign of leakage is immediately sealed/plugged to stop the leakage and/or drained of oil and/or placed in appropriate containers. The volume of oil in the various pieces of equipment ranges from 1 0 to 140 gallons. Possible spill occurrence: i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck: The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is 10-140 gallons. Operations and maintenance personnel are trained in safe operation of forklifts and boom trucks to avoid such occurrences. d. Used/Returned Oil Filled Equipment for Delivery (Storage Area #6, east of drainaae pond) . Up to 75 pieces of used/returned oil-filled equipment, which are ready for shipping, are stored in this area. The amount of oil-filled equipment stored in this area varies. The returned equipment has been taken out of service for reasons of failure or replacement and is being returned for repair, disposal, or warranty. Used/returned equipment that shows any sign of leakage is immediately sealed/plugged to stop the leakage and/or drained of oil and/or placed in appropriate containers. The volume of oil in the various pieces of equipment ranges from 10 to 65 gallons. These storage areas are inspected daily and recorded monthly for signs of leakage. Possible spill occurrence: i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck: The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is 10-65 gallons. Operations and maintenance personnel are trained in safe operation of forklifts and boom trucks to avoid such occurrences. ii) Leakàge during storage: I I. Any equipment that does not fit in appropriate containers and shows any sign of leakage is immediately plugged/sealed to stop the leakage and/or drained of oil. No more than five gallons of oil could reasonably be expected to leak before it would be discovered. e. Used/Returned Oil Filled Equil?ment (Hazardous ,Waste Storage Building) 3-7 · Up to 20 pie!' of used/returned oil-filled eqUiPm! are stored in the Hazardous Waste Storage Building. The amount of oil-filled equipment stored in this building varies. The returned equipment has been taken out of service for reasons of failure or replacement and. is being returned for repair,disposal, or warranty. Used/returned equipment that shows any sign of leakage is immediately sealed/plugged to stop the leakage and/or drained of oil and/or placed in appropriate containers. The volume of oil in the various pieces of equipment ranges from '10 to 65 gallons. The floor of the building slopes toward the middle of the building. This depressed floor func~ions as a secondary containment, preventing anyoil spills from being discharged from the building. Possible spill occurrence: i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck: The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is 10-65 gallons. Spills would be contained within the building. ii) Leakage during storage: · Any equipment that does not fit in appropriate containers and shows any sign of leakage is immediately plugged/sealed to stop the leakage and/or drained of oil. No more than five gallons of oil could reasonably be expected to leak before it would be discovered. Spills would be contained within this building. f. Used/Returned Suspected PCB-Contaminated Oil Filled Eauipment (Hazardous Waste Storage Buildina) Up to 3 pieces of returned oil-filled equipment which may contain suspected PCB-contaminated oil are stored in this building. The returned equipment has been taken out of service for reasons of failure or replacement. Any equipment that shows any sign of leakage is immediately drained of oil and placed in an appropriate container. These appropriate containers are then temporarily stored in this building prior to shipment. In accordance with federal, state and local regulations, this area is barricaded to delineate this temporary storage area. The depressed floor of this building prevents the oil spills from being , discharged from the building while the equipment is in storage. Possible spill occurrence: i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck: · The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is 10-85 gallons and spills would be contained within this building. Spills would be contained within the building. 3-8 ii) Leakage .~ing storage: e . Any equipment that does not fit in appropriate containers and shows any sign of leakage is immediately drained of oil. Oil is drained into a drum. No more than five gallons of oil could reasonably be expected to leak before it would be discovered and spills Would be contained within this building. 6. Operatinq Equipment a; Operational Pad-Mounted Transformer (Northeast of CM&O Building) One pad mounted transformer supplies the electrical power for the buildings in this facility. Possible spill occurrence: i) Equipment Leakage: The greatest spill potential is from the leakage of the equipment which could be detected immediately by a power outage. The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill due to leakage is five gallons. . G. FIRE POTENTIAL: All hazardous materials and wastes are stored in regulation containers, minimizing the possibility of fire. All hazardous waste containers are inspected weekly and an inspection log is kept by facility personnel. "No Smoking," "Flammable - No Open Flame Within 25 Feet," and other appropriate signs are posted where combustible/flammable materials or wastes are handled, used, or stored. Storage areas are regularly inspected for compliance with applicable state and local requirements. Responsible facility personnel have been trained in the use of portable fire fighting equipment. . 3-9 e TABLE 3-1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY e · See following page(s). · · 3-10 ,FEE.òrt . .1 of9 ,I HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY - BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CNTR EPA ill Number: CAD981390198 Report Date: 3/14/00 Location: FLEET SERVICE/lAG TANKS/DRUM_STOR_AREAlC2 Trade NIrnø DOT No PIIys caI NFPADlIII1OI1d Hazad Hamd Avg AmI Max AmI Uwgesi ConI Unit ConI Code Max Lbs ChenicaI ~nent %WT CAS Number "IIÐIS StafB Codes' Class C1TGARD 500 MOTOR OIL 1 5W-40 1270 MIl H-11F-1/R-O -A- 9 147 220 220 GAL A14 1,523 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC 75 64742-65-0 SOLVENT ZINC ALKYl DITHIOPHOSPHATE 1.88 68649-42,3 DEW AXED RESIDUAL PETROLEUM 75 64742-62-7 OILS SOlVENT GREASE HP 1270 MIS H-11F-1/R-O -A- 333 500 500 LBS 014 500 XYLENE 0.13 133().2().7 - TRIPHENYl PHOSPHATE 0.3 11 5-86-6 ZINC ALKYl DITHIOPHOSPHATE 1.16 68649-42·3 LITHIUM HYDROXYSTEARATE 10 762().77-1 HYDRAULIC OIL AW'68 NIA MIl. H-1IF,I/R-O -A- 3 147 220 220 GAL 'A 14 1.597 , MULTI-PURPOSE ATF 1270 MIl H-11F-1/R-O -A- 9 147 220 220 GAL A14 1,523 TOLUENE 0,11 ' 103-88-3 PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS 0 PREMIUM GEAR OIL BOW-90 NlA MIl H-11F-1/R-O -A- 73 110 110 GAL A14 798 NO HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS 0 PER 29 CFR 1910. 1200 Location: FLEET SERVICEl/CORROSIVE CAB-OUTSIDE NW/C2 Trade NIrnø DOT No PIIys caI NFPA DiImond Hazad Hazad Avg AmI Max AmI lagest ConI Unit ConI Code Max Lbs ChenicaI CorrcKment %WT CAS Number "IIEHS StafB Codes' Class WET CELL BATTERIES 2794 MIl H-3IF-1/R-2 -RA- 8 12 GAL R14 122 SULFURIC ACID 30 7664-93-9 Location: FLEET SERVICEIICOVER_STOR-OUTSIDE NW/C2 Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA DIamond Hazad Hazad AvgAml Max Amt lagest ConI Unit ConI Code MaxLbs ChenicaI CorrcKment %WT CAS Number "IIEHS StafB Codes' Class OXYGEN, COMPRESSED 1072 PIG H-OIF-OIR-O .p- 2,2 165 248 124 CUFT L24 20 Location: FLEET SERVICEIIFUEL ISLANDfC2 e PIIys caI Hazad ConI Code "II Trade NIrnø DOT No StafB NFPA DlIII1OI1d Codes' Hamd Class Avg AmI Max AmI lagest ConI Unit Max Lbs ChenicaI CorrcKment %WT CAS Number EHS DIESEL FUEL, HS, #2 1202 MIl H-OIF-2IR-O -A- 8,000 10,000 10,000 GAL B14 70,081 FUELS, DIESEL, NO.2 100 68476-34-6 HYDROOESULFURlZED MIDDLE 0 64742-8()'9 DISTILLATE GAS OIL, LIGHT 0 64741-44-2 MOTOR OIL ' NIA MIl ' H-11F-1/R-O -A- CTS N14 15 ZINC ALKYl DITHIOPHOSPHATE 30 68649-42-3 HYDROTREATED HEAVY 70 64742-54-7 PARAFANIC DISTILLATES UNlEADED GASOliNE 1203 MIl H-11F-3IR-O F-A- 3 6,000 10,000 10,000 GAL B14 62,573 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYl BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYl TERT-BUTYl ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOLUENE 1 108-88-3 M-XYlENE 4,6 108-38-3 --- - ------- ------------ FEWPort . .20f9 Location: FLEET SERVICEl/GARAGE WASH RACKlC2 Trade Name DOT No PhysIcal NFPA Diamond Hazad Hauwd Avg AmI Max AmI LðgØSt Cont UnIt ConI Code MaxLbs Chemical ~nt %Wr CAS Number "IfEHS StaIB Codes· aass COMPRESSED AIR 1002 MIG H-OIF-OIR-O -P- 2,2 300 400 400 CUFT A24, 30 NITROGEN 80 7727·37·9 OXYGEN 20' 7782-44-7 HOT BRONZE 1142 MIl H-1/F-OIR-O -A· 37 55 55 GAl E14 459 LIGHT PETROLEUM DISTlLLATE 0 64742-47-8 Location: FLEET SERVICEIIPARTS ROOMlC2 Trade Name DOT No PhysIcal NFPADIamond Hazad Hazad , AvgAml Max AmI largest Cont Unit ConI Code ' Max lbs ChenicaI Corr1JOI1ØnI %WT CAS Number "IfEHS StaI8 Codes· Class ANTIFREEZE 1142 MIl H-2/F·11R·1 -A- 37 55 55 GAl E14 512 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 10 111-46-6 ETHYLENE GlYCOL 90 107-21-1 DEX-COOl ANTIFREEZE 1142 MIl H-2/F-11R·1 -A· 8 12 1 GAl N14 112 ETHYLENE GlYCOL 97 107-21·1 FlUID 424 1270 MIl H-1/F·IIR-O -A- Il 16 16 GAl F14 111 TOLUENE 0,08 108-88-3 e ZINC AlKYl DITHIOPHOSPHATE 1.68 68649-42-3 LUBEMASTER PREMAlUBE RED LUBRICANT NIA MIl H-11F-11R-0 -A, 37 55 55 GAl 014 399 AMMONIUM BENZOATE 0 1863-63-4 SOl VENT REFINED, HYDROTREATED,PETROLEUM 0 64742·52·5 DISTlLLATE WET CelL BATTERIES 2794 ' MIl H-3IF·11R·2 -RA· 8 13 GAl R14 132 SUlFURIC ACID 30 7664-93-9 WET CelL BA1TERIES 2794 MIl H-3IF·11R·2 -RA- 8 9 GAl R14 92 SULFURIC ACID 30 7664-93-9 Location: FLEET SERVICEIIREPAIR BAYS-FLAM_STR_CABSIC2 Trade Name DOT No PhysIcal NFPA DIamond Hazad Hazad Avg AmI Max AmI largest ConI UnIt ConI Code Max lbs ChemIcal Corr1JOI1ØnI %WT CAS Number "IfEHS StaI8 Codes· Class 2 CYCLE MUL TI-PURPOSE LUBRICANT NIA MIl H-1/F·IIR-O -A- QTS N14 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC 85 64742-65-0 SOLVENT STODDARD SOlVENT 15 8052-41·3 717 VACUUM PUMP OIL 1270 MIl H-11F-IIR-O -A- CTS N14 BRAYCOTE MICRONIC 756 E HYDRAULIC FLUID 1268 MIl H-I/F-2IR-O -A· GAl F14 MIDDLE DISTlLLATE SOLVENT 70 64742-46-7 CITGARD 500 MOTOR OIL 15W-40 1270 MIl H-1/F·11R·0 -A- GAl N14 DEWAXEO HEAVY PARAFFINIC 75 64742-65-0 SOLVENT ZINC AlKYl DITHIOPHOSPHATE 1.88 68649-42-3 DEW AXED RESIDUAl PETROLEUM 75 64742-62·7 e OILS SOlVENT DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC ClTGARD 500 MOTOR OIL 15W-40 1270 MIl H-1/F·IIR-O -A- 32 48 QTS N14 83 SOLVENT 75 64742-85-0 ZINC AlKYl DITHIOPHOSPHATE 1.88 68649-42-3 DEWAXED RESIDUAl PETROlEUM 75 64742·62·7 OILS SOlVENT GEAR COMPOUND EP ISO 460 NIA MIl H-1/F·IIR-O -A- GAl N14 36 SOlVENT REANED PARAFFINIC 0 64741·88-4 DISTILLATES PROPRIETARY ADDITIVES SOLVENT REANED PETROlEUM 64741-89-5 OIL HEAVY SOl VENT REFINED 64741-96-4 NAPIffiiENIC OIL HYDRAULIC OIL NIA MIl H-1/F-11R-0 -A- GAl N14 36 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC 64742-65-0 SOLVENT SOlVENT-REANED HEAVY 0 64741·88-4 PARAFFINIC DISTlLLATE FEE.ort . . .3 0[9 MULTI-PURPOSE GEAR OIL SAE 90 OR 140 1270 MIL H-1/F-IIR-o -A- GAL N14 HEAVY NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE 64742-18-3 SOL VENT REFINED PETROLEUM 90 64741,89-5 OIL NAPA AlITOMATlC TRANSMISSION FlUID FA NIA MIL H-1/F-1/R-0 -A- 16 24 aTS' N14 44 TOLUENE 1.2 108-88-3 ZINC 5 7440-66-6 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC 100 64742-65-0 SOlVENT NAPA BRAKE FLUID DOT-3 1118 MIL H-1/F-1/R-1 GAl N14 9 PROPRIETARY MIXTURE NAPA MOTOR OIL SAE 30 1270 MIL H-1/F-IIR-o -A- aTS N14 10 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC 100 64742-65-0 SOLVENT NAPA POWER STEERING FLUID 9800 1268 MIL H-1/F-2IR-o -A- 20 30 OTS N14 51 SOLVENT-DEWAXED lIGtfT 95 64742-56-9 PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE RISLONE ENGINE TREATMENT NIA MIL H-1/F-1/R·0 -A- OTS N14 LIGHT NAPHTHENlC DISTILLATE 90 64742·53-6 SOLVENT REFINED, HYDROTREATED,PETROLEUM 90 64742-52-5 DISTILLATE UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIL H-1/F-3IR-o F-A· 10 GAl F14 63 BENZENE 4,2 7143-2 e ETHYL BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYL TERT -BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOLUENE 1 108-88-3 M-XYLENE 4,6 106-38-3 Location: FLEET SERVICEl/REPAIR_BAYS/C2 Trade NIrne DOT No PhysIcal NFPA DIanond Hazð1I Hazð1I Avg AmI Max Þmt lwgest Coni Unit ConI Code Max Lbs Cherriça ~ %WT CAS Number MKÐiS S1atø Codes" Oass ACETYlENE 1001 PIG H-1/F-4IR-3 ' FPR- 2,1 100 150 150 CUFT L24 10 DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 NIA MIL H-1/F-IIR-o -A- 6 GAL N14 44 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC 0 64742-65-0 SOLVENT HIGHLY REFINED BASE OILS 70 64742-54-7 ZINC ALKYL DrTHIOPHOSPHATE 2 68649-42-3 HYDROTREATED RESIDUAL OILS 0 64742-57-0 DIESEL FUEL, HS, #2 1202 MIL H-O/F.2IR-o -A- 10 GAl F14 70 FUELS, DIESEL, NO, 2 100 68476-34-6 HYDRODESULFURIZED MIDDLE 0 84742·80-9 DISTILLATE GAS OIL,lIGHT 0 84741-44-2 HYDRAUliC OIL NIA MIL H-1/F-IIR-O -A- 3 37 55 55 GAl A14 399 OXYGEN, COMPRESSED 1072 PIG H-OIF-OIR-o -P- 2,2 101 155 '155 CUFT L24 13 e UNA)( AW 32 HYDRAULIC OIL NIA MIL H-1/F-IIR-o -A- 10 GAl N14 73 HYDROTREATED HEAVY 99 64742-54-7 PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE SOL VENT-DEWAXED HEAVY 99 84742-65-0 PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIL H-11F-3IR-o F-A- GAl F14 31 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYL BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOLUENE 1 108-88-3 M-XYLENE 4,6 108-38-3 Location: OILFILLED EQUIPMENTIINEW/REFUR.AREA 1,2,3,4,5, 7/B2-E9 FEE.èport " . . 4 Of9~, Trade Name DOTt-lo PhysIcð NFPA Dianond Haza1 Haza1 Oass Avg Am! , Max Am! L.rr¡est Cont Unft ContCode Max lbs 'ChemIcal ~nent %WT CAS Number "If SIafø Codes' EHS DIAlAOllAX 1268 MIL H-OIF-IIR·O -A· 25,000 28,000 300 GAL R14 206.272 BurnATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 128-37-0 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE 40 64742-46-7 DISTILLATE HYDROTREATED LIGHT 70 64742·53-6 NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE Location: OILFILLEDEQUIPMENTIIPAD MTTRANSF EtO T&D OFC/E5 Trade, Name DOT No PhysIcð NFPA Dianond Haza1 Haza1 Oass Avg AmI Max AmI lMgest ConI UnIt ConI Code Max lbs ' ChemIcaI~ %WT CAS Number "If SIafø Codes', EHS DIAlA OIL AX 1268 MIL ~/F-11R-0 -A- lSO 150 150 GAL R15 1,105 BurnATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 128-37-0 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE 40 64742-46-7 DISTILLATE HYDROTREATED LIGHT 70 64742-53-6 NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE e Location: OILFltLED EQUIPMENTIIUSED/RETURN,AREA5.6,HWSAlD6.C7 Trade Name DOT No PhysIcð NFPA DIIÌnond Hamd Haza1 aass Avg AmI Max AmI l.-gest Cont Unit ConI Code Max lbs ChemIcal CcIor4>onent %WT CASNIDIIber "If Stale Codes' EHS DIAlAOIlAX 1268 MIL H-OIF-IIR-O -A- 3.000 5.000, 140 GAL R14 36.834 BurnATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 128-37-0 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE 40 64742-46-7 DISTILLATE HYDROTREATED LIGHT 70 64742·53-6 NAPHTHENlC DISTILLATE - . . Location: OPERATIONS BLDGIIBATTERY ROOM/E4 Trade Name DOT No PhysIcð NFPA DbInond Haza1 Haza1 Ava AmI Max AmI lMgest ConI UnIt ConI Code Maxlbs ChemIcal Con1JOII8nI %WT CAS Number "IfEHS , SIafø Codes' Oass Ho-900, LIBERTY 2000 lEAD ACID BAnERY 2794 MIL H-3IF-11R-2 -RA- 75 75 GAL R14 761 SULFURIC ACID 7684-93-9 Location: OPERATIONS BLDGIICOMMUNICATIONS RM-SUN RM/E4 Trade Name DOT No PhysIcð , NFPADianond Haza1 Haza1 Ava AmI Max AmI lMgest ConI UnIt ContCode Max lbs ChemIcal Corr1Ionent %WT CAS Number "IfEHS SIafø Codes' aass HALON 1301 1009 PIG H-1/F-OIR-O -P- 2,2 247 247 247 CUFT l24 95 Location: PREFAB AREAlIPREFAB & STOR SHED/C3 e Trade Name DOT No PhysIcð NFPA DIðIIOfId Haza1 Haza1 aass Ava AmI MaXAm! lMgest ConI Unit ConI Code Max lbs ChemIcal Corr1Ionent %WT CAS Number "If SIafø Codes' EHS UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIL H-11F-3IR-O F-A- GAL R14 6 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYL BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYL TERT-BUTYl ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOLUENE 1 108-88-3 M-XYLENE 4.6 108-38-3 UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIL H-I/F-3IR-O ' F--A- 3 GAL N14 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYL BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYL TERT -BUTYl ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOLUENE Ie 108-88-3 oM-XYLENE 4,6 108-38-3 VOLTZ 3082 MIL H-1/F-IIR-O -A- 37 55 55 - GAL 014 ' 459 D-LlMONENE 0 5989-27-5 ------------- ---------- FEE.ort . .5 of9 , HYDROTREATED LIGHT 0 64742-47-8 DISTILLATES Location: PREFAB AREA/IWORK AREA OVERHÄNG/B3 Trade Nanø DOT No PI1ysIcaI NFPADI<mond Haurd Haurd Class Avg AmI Max AmI l.ðvest ConI Unit ConI Code Max lbs CIIenicaI Coß1xJnent %WT CAS Number "K S1aIe Codes' EHS COMPRESSED AIR 1002 M/G H-OIF-OIR-O .p- 2,2 150 200 200 CUFT L24 15 NITROGEN 80 7727-37-9 OXYGEN 20 7782-44-7 Location: SCADA BLDG.lISCADA ROOMlC4 Trade Nanø DOT No PI1ysIcaI NFPA DIamond H8Zðd H8Zðd Avg AmI Max AmI l.ðvest ConI UnIt ConI Code Max lbs CIIenicaI~ %WT CAS Number "KEHS S1aIe Codes' Class WET CELL BATTERIES 2794 MIL H-3IF-1/R-2 -RA- 10 10 aTS R14 25 SUlFURIC ACID 30 7664-93-9 Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDGIIELECT _ T&D (MIDDLE RM)/D4 e Trade Name DOT No PhysIcå NFPADlanond Haurd Haurd Class Avg AmI Max AmI L¡wgest Cont , Unit ConI Code MaxLbs CIIenicaI ~nt %WT CAS Number "K StIle Codes' EHS UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIL H-11F·JIR·O F-A· 3 aTS R14 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYL BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYL TERT ·BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOlUENE 1 103-88-3 M-XYlENE 4,6 108-38-3 UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIL H-11F·JIR-O F-A- 3 GAl R14 13 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYL BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYL TERT·BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOLUENE 1 108-8S-3 M-XYlENE 4,6 108-38-3 Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDGIIELECT 3&D-FLAM_ CAB':'MID _RM/D4 Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPADbrnond Haurd Haurd Avg AmI Max AmI l.ðvest ConI UnIt ConI Code Max lbs CIIenicaI Coß1xJnent %WT CAS Number "KEHS S1aIe Codes' Class 2-CYClE ENGINE OIL NIA MIL H-11F-IIR-O -A- 42 62 OZ N14 4 PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OIL 0 64742-57-0 BASE STOCK CHAIN-BAR & SPROCKET OIL 1270 MIL H-11F-1/R-O -A- 12 aTS N14 25 DIAlA OIL AX 1268 MIL H-OIF-I/R-O -A- I GAl F14 7 BUTYlATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 1211-37-0 e HYDROTREATED MIDDLE 40 64742-46-7 DISTILLATE HYDROTREATED LIGHT 70 64742-53-6 NAPHTHENIC DISTILlATE HOMElITE 2-CVClE ENGíNE OIL 32:1 1268 ' MIL H-11F-2IR-O -A- 64 96 4 OZ N14 PETROlEUM LUBRICATING OIL 85 64742-57-0 BASE STOCK STODDARD SOlVENT 10 8052-41-3 Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDGIIGAS TOOL ROOM (NORTH RM)/D4 , ' , I:, I' '- -- FEE.port . .60f9° TradeN_ DOT No Physic¡l NFPADbInond HaZðd Hazard Avg AmI Max AmI l¡rgest Cont Unit ContCode Maxlbs ChenicaI CorrcIonent 'IIoWT CAS Number "KEHS Statø Codes' Class BAR AND CHAIN Oil NIA MIl H-1/F-IIR-O -A- 3 1 2 1 GAl N14 15 COMPRESSED AIR 1002 MIG H-OIF-OIR-O -P- 2,2 317 476 238 CUFT l24 36 NITROGEN 80 7727-37-9 OXYGEN 20 7782-44-7 UNlEADED 'GASOLINE 1203 MIl H-1/F-3IR-O F-A- 9 GAl R14 56 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYl BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYl TERT -BUTYl ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOLUENE 1 108-88-3 M-XYlENE 4,6 108-38-3 Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDG/lGAS TOOL ROOM-FLAM_CAB/D4 Trade Nane DOT No PhysIcal NFPA Dianond HaZðd HaZðd Avg AmI Max AmI I.ðgest ConI Unit ConI Code Max lbs CIIenicaI ~nt 'IIoWT CAS Number "KEHS Statø Codes' Class 2 CYCLE Oil ENGINE OIL 1270 MIl H-1/F-IIR-O -A- 9 20 30 OZ N14 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC 80 64742-65-0 e SOlVENT SOLVENT DEWAXEO RESIDUAl 64742-62,7 OIL 20 DrrCH WITCH SUMMER LUBRICANT NIA MIl H-1/F-IIR-O -A- 16 24 OTS N14 44 PETROlEUM LUBRICATING OIL 0 64742-57-0 BASE STOCK HYDRAUliC OIL NIA MIl H-1/F-IIR-O -A- 1 1 GAl N14 7 LUBRIPlATE AIR TOOL LUBRICANT 3082 MIl H-2IF-IIR-O -A- 11 16 OTS N14 27 G-DICHlOROBENZENE, LlOUID 2,5 95-50-1 MINERAl OIL 0 8012-95-1 UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIl H-1/F-3IR-O F-A- GAl F14 13 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYl BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYL TERT -BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-1J4.4 TOLUENE 1 108-88-3 M-XYLENE 4.6 108-38-3 Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDG/lGAS TOOLROOM (E)/C4 Trade Nane DOT No PhysIcal NFPADIanond Hazard HaZðd Class Avg AmI Max AmI I.ðgest ConI Unit ConI Code MaxLbs CIIenicaI Con1Jonent 'IIoWT CAS Number "K Statø Codes' EHS UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIl H-1/F-3IR-O F-A- GAl R14 19 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYL BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYl TERT-BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-04-4 e TOLUENE 1 108-88-3 M-XYLENE 4,6 108-38-3 UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIl H-1/F-3IR-O F-A- 12 GAl R14 75 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYl BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYl TERT-BUTYl ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOlUENE 1 108-88-3 M-XYlENE 4,6 108-38-3 UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIl H-1/F-3IR-O F-A- OTS R14 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYl BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYL TERT-BUTYl ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOlUENE 1 108-88-3 M-XYlENE 4,6 108-38-3 Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDGIIICE BAY/D4 I~ ---- FEE.port . .70f9 TradeNIIII8 DOT No PhysIcal NFPA DiIInond Hamd Hazan! Oass Avg Am! Max Am! ~Cont Unit ConI Code Max Lbs Chenicå Corr4Ionent %WT CAS Number "ff Sta1ø Codes' EHS CONCRETE MIX 3082 MIS H-IIF-OIR-O -It- 2.000 3.000 60 LBS J14 3.000 CALCIUM HYDROXIDE 0 1305-62-0 ALUMINUM OXIDE 0 1344-28-1 SILICA. CRYSTALLINE-QUARTZ 0 '14808-60-7 PORT1.AND CEMENT 0 65997-15-1 SILICA. AMORPHOUS HYDRATED 0 7631-86-9 Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDGIfOUTSIDE EAST OF BLDG/D4 Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPADbrnond Hamd Hamd Oass Avg Am! MaxAm! l1I'gest ConI Unit ConI Code Max Lbs Chenicå Corr4Ionent %WT CAS Number "ff Sta1ø Codes' EHS UNLEADED GASOliNE 1203 1M. H-11F·JIR-O F-It- GAL F14 BENZENE 4,2 71-43-2 ETHYl BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYl TERT·BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOLUENE I 108-88-3 e M-XYlENE 4,6, 108-38-3 UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 1M. H-11F·JIR·O F-It- GAL N14 6 BENZENE 4.2 71-43-2 ETHYl BENZENE 1 100-41-4 METHYL TERT -BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-04-4 TOLUENE 1 108-68-3 M-XYLENE 4,6 108-38-3 Location: WAREHOUSE BLDGIfGAS M&C C-VAN/D6 Trade Name DOT No PhysIcal NFPA DIamond Hamd Hazan! Avg Am! Max AmI l1I'gest ConI Unit ConI Code MaxLbs Cheri:aI Corr4Ionent %WT CAS Number "ffEHS StaIB Codes' Oass ROOTS METER OIL GRADE 100 'NIA 1M. H-11F-IIR-O -It- QTS N14 HYDROTREATED HEAVY 98 64742-54-7 PARAFFINIC DIST1LLA TE ROOTS METER OIL GRADE 100 NIA 1M. H-11F-IIR-O -It- GAL N14 HYDROTREATED HEAVY 98 64742-54-7 PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE ROOTS METER OIL GRADE 100 NIA 1M. H-11F-IIR-O -A- 40 60 FrS N14 54 HYDROTREATED HEAVY 98 64742-54-7 PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE Location: WAREHOUSEBLDGIfGAS T&R SHOP/DS Trade Name DOT No PhysIcal NFPA DIamond Hamd Hazan! Avg Amt Max AmI lavest ConI Unit ConI Code Max Lbs Chenicå Corr1JOII8II\ %WT CAS Number "ffEHS StaIø Codes' Class e HYDROGEN 1049 PIG H-OIF-4IR-O FP- 2" 27 40 20 CUFT L24 0 NITROGEN, COMPRESSED 1066 PIG H-OIF-OIR-O .p- 2.2 152 228 228 CUFT L24 15 VALVE OIL 1270 1M. H-11F-IIR-O -A· GAL , N14 35 NO HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS 0 PER 29 CFR 1910, 1200 Location: WAREHOUSE BLDG/IWELDING SHOP IDS Trade Name DOT No PhysIcal NFPA DIamond Hamd Haza-d Avg Amt Max Ant lavest ConI Unit ConI Code Max Lbs CherricaI Corr1JOII8II\ %WT CAS Number "ffEHS StaIB Codes' Class ACETYLENE 1001 PIG H-IIF-4IR-3 FPR- 2,1 194 290 145 CUFT L24 20 ARGON, COMPRESSED 1006 PIG H-2IF-OIR-O .p- 2,2 225 336 336 CUFT L24 35 OXYGEN, COMPRESSED 1072 PIG H-OIF-OIR-O -P- 2,2 206 308 154 CUFT L24 25 Location: YARDIfALONG SO/FENCE E/O AREA 2ID9 --- ------ - --- - -- -- ---- FEE.port . .80[9 TI1Ide Nane DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond HaZðd HaZðd Class Avg AmI Max AmI largest Cont Un~ ContCode Maxlbs ChemIcal Corr4>onent %WT CAS Number "If Slate Codes' EHS DIAlA Oil AX 1268 MIl H-O/F·I/R-O -Ä- 385 605 55 GAl 014 4.457 BUTYLA TED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 128-37-0 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE 40 64742-46-7 DISTILLATE HYDROTREATED LIGHT 70 64742-53-6 NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE ~ocation: YARDIICNG FUELING STATION/E7 TI1Ide Nane DOT No PhysIcal NFPA DtIInond Hazard Hazard Avg AmI Max AmI l.qøst Cont Unit ContCode Maxlbs ChemIcaI~ %WT CAS Number "IfEHS Slate Codes' Class HYDROGEN 1049 PIG H-OIF-4IR·O FP- 2,1 230 230 230 CUFT l24 1 NATURAl GAS 1971 MIG H-1/F-4IR-O FP- 2.1 24,000 30.000 10,000 CUFT A24 3.100 BUTANE 3 106-97-8 ETHANE 8,5 74-84-0 METHANE 99 74-82-8 PENTANE 1,5 109-66-0 e PROPANE 4,7 74-98-6 location: YARDIICNG MOB_TRAllER-W/O HWSAlC6 Trade Nane DOT No PhysIcal NFPADIIrnond Hazard Hazard Class Avg AmI Max AmI lðgest ConI Unit ContCode Maxlbs ChemIcaI~ %WT CAS Number "If Slate Codes' EHS NATURAl GAS 1971 MIG H-1/F-4IR-O FP- 2,1 5,000 5.000 250 CUFT l24 517 BUTANE 3 106-97-8 ETHANE 8,5 74-84-0 METHANE 99 74-82-8 PENTANE 1.5 109-86-0 PROPANE 4,7 74-98-6 location: YARDIIGAS SVC. SHOP/STaR. CONT.lE7 Trade NIII18 DOT No PhysIcal NFPADianond Hazard Hazard Avg AmI Max AmI l.argest ConI Unit ConI Code Maxlbs ChemIcal ~nt "WT CAS Number "IfEHS stI1a Codes' Class CAliBRATION GAS 1956 MIG H-1/F-OIR-O -P- 2,2 140 210 21 CUFT l24 13 METHANE 2 74-82-8 NATURAl GAS 1971 MIG H-1/F-4IR-O FP- 2.1 36 54 18 CUFT l24 6 BUTANE 3 106-97-8 ETHANE 8,5 74-84-0 METHANE 99 74-82-8 PENTANE 1.5 109-66-0 e PROPANE 4,7 74-98-6 Location: YARDIIH/C_BOT_STR-S/O CNG COMPRlE8 TI1IdeN_ DOT No PhysIcal NFPADIIrnond Hazard Hazard Class Avg Ant Max AmI lðgest ConI Unit ConI Code Max lbs ChemIcal ~nt %WT CAS Number "If S1aIø Codes' EHS NATURAl GAS 1971 MIG H-IIF-4IR-O FP- 2.1 612 900 18 CUFT l24 93 BUTANE 3 106-97-8 ETHANE 8,5 74-84-0 METHANE 99 74-82-8 PENTANE 1,5 109-86-0 PROPANE 4.7 74-98-6 NATURAl GAS 1971 MIG H-1/F-4IR-O FP- 2,1 360 480 120 CUFT 124 50 BUTANE 3 106-97-8 ETHANE 8,5 74-84-0 METHANE 99 74-82-8 PENTANE 1,5 109-66-0 FEE.port . ' .?_~f9 PROPANE 4.7 74-98-6 Location: YARDIIMATERIAL STORAGE BINS/C7 Trade Nane DOT No PhysIcal NFPADianond Hazad Hazard Class Avg AmI Max AmI lðgest Cont Unit ContCode Max Lbs ChørricaI Con1Jonent "WT CAS Number "n StaIB Codes' EHS BLACKTOP PATCH 1999 MIS H-2IF.2IR-o -A· 4,2 10,080 15,000 60 LBS J14 15,000 ASPHAlT 8052-42-4 STODDARD SOLVENT 8052-41-3 CONCRETE MIX 3082 MIS H-1/F-oIR-o -A- ,2,040 3,000 60 LBS J14 3,000 CAlCIUM HYDROXIDE 0 130S-62-o AlUMINUM OXIDE 0 1 J44. 28-1 SILICA, CRYSTAlllNE-QUARTZ 0 14808-6G-7 PORTlAND CEMENT 0 65997-1501 SILICA, AMORPHOUS HYDRATED 0 7631-86-9 MORTAR MIX 3082 MIS H-1/F-OIR-o -A- 2,040 3,000 60 LBS J14 3,000 CAlCIUM HYDROXIDE 0 1305062-0 SILICA, CRYSTAlllNE-QUARTZ 0 14808-60-7 PORTlAND CEMENT 0 65997-1501 e BLACK OXIDE OF IRON 0 1309-37-1 HAZARD CODES: F-FII8, P-Sudden Release of prøssUIB, R·Reac1ive, A-Acute heaIIh hazard, C-Chronic health hazard Ex1remety hauwdous substance I Acutely hazardous material (If appfocable, prints in far right column) CONTAINER CODES: A-Aboveground tank, IH!eIowground Tank, C- Tank inside building, D-S1eeI drum, E·Plastlc or norH11e\allic drum, F-Can, ~arboy, H-Silo, I-Fiber drum, J.Bag, K-Box, L-Cylinder, M-Glass boUIe, n-Plastic botIIe, 0- Tol8 bin, P-Tank wagon, O-Rail car, R-Other PRESSURE CODES: I·Ambient. 2-Abov8 ambient. J..BeIow ambient , ' ' TEMPERATURE CODES: 4-Ambient. 5oAbove ambient, 6-BeIow ambient, 7-Cryogenic e , . e TABLE 3-2 HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY e . See following page(s), . . 3-11 FEE.port . .10f2 HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY - BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CNTR EPA IÚNumber: CAD981390198 Report Date: 3/14/00 Location: FLEET SERVICEIIAG TANK E/O BLDG/C2 Trade Name StaIB No DOT No PhysicalSta1II Haza-d Haza-d Class Avg AmI Max AmI Unit ConI Code - Annual AmI lbs l.ðgest Cont ConI Unit Days on Sitø Codes' USED Oil FOR RECYCLING 221 1270 MIl. --A- '3 200 800 GAl A14 6,007 1,000 GAl 365 Location: FLEET SERVICEIIHWAAlOUTSIDE NE CORNERlC2 Trade Name StaIB No DOT No Physical Stale Hazød Hazød Class Avg AmI Max AmI Unit ConI Code - Annual AmI lbs l.ðgest Conl ConI Unit Days on Sitø Codes' WASTE ANTIFREEZE 343 3082 MIl. 3 6 55 GAl E14 0 55 GAl 365 :- WASTE EMPTY AEROSOLS CANS 1IC FlAMMABLE LIQUID, 343 9189 MIS F- 3 17 165 lBS D14 0 55 GAl 365 WASTE FUEL FILTERS 352 3077 MIS F- 3 30 ,300 LBS D14 0 55 GAl 365 WASTE OILY SOLIDS 223 3077 MIS -A· 9 55 550 LBS D14 0 55 GAl 365 WASTE SOLVENT 214 1993 MIl. F- 3 6 55 GAl D14 0 55 GAl 365 Location: FLEET SERVICEIIREPAIR_BAYS/C2 Trade Name StaIB No DOT No PhysIcal stits Hazød Hazød Class Avg AmI Max AmI Unit ConI Code - Annual ÞIrC lbs la¡ esI ConI Cont Unit Days on Sitø Codes' USED OIL FILTERS (DRAINED) 223 3077 MIS -A- 9 22 220 lBS D14 0 55 GAl 365 Location: HWSAIIHAZ_WASTE_STORy.REAlD6 Trade Name Stale No DOT No PhysIcal Stale Hazød Hazød Class Avg AmI Max AmI Unit ConI Code - Annual AmI lbs la¡ esI Conl Conl Unit Days on Sitø Codes' WASTE CAPACITORS (NON PCB) 223 3082 MIS -A· 3 565 2,260 LBS D14 3.520 55 GAl 365 WASTE CONTAM, SOliD DEBRIS WIPCB 5-49 PPM 261 2315 MIS -A· 9 610 2.440 LBS D14 4.420 55 GAl 90 WASTE CONTAM. SOliD DEBRIS WIPCB ~99 PPM 731 2315 MIS -A· 9 480 1.920 LBS D14 2.520 55 GAl 30 WASTE COPY MACHINE TONER 541 3077 MIS F- 9 28 275 LBS D14 0 55 GAl 365 WASTE DRY Cell BATTERIES 181 3077 MIS -p,. 9 140 560 LBS D14 1,480 55 GAl 365 WASTE DRY CELL BATTERIES 181 3077 MIS -p,. 9 50 495 LBS D14 0 55 GAl 365 e WASTE EMPTY AEROSOl CANS 1IC FlAMMABLE LIQUID 343 MIS 17 165 LBS D14 0 55 GAl 365' WASTE EMPTY AEROSOlS CANS 1IC FlAMMABLE LIQUID 343 9189 MIS F- 150 600 LBS D14 2,200 55 GAl 365 WASTE INSULATING OIL 221 3082 MIl. -A- 473 1,892 GAl D14 15,036 55 GAl 365 WASTE INSULATING OIL WITH PCB 0-4,9 PPM 221 2315 MIl. 220 880 GAl D14 11,747 55 GAl 90 WASTE INSULATING OIL WITH PCB 5-49 PPM 261 MIl. -c 138 553 GAl D14 10,132 55 GAl 90 WASTE INSULATING OIL WITH PCB 50-499 PPM 731 2315 MIl. -p,. 3 42 168 GAl D14 1.601 55 GAl 30 WASTE LIGHT BALlASTS NON PCB 223 1270 MIS 9 175 700 lBS D14 1,680 55 GAl 365 WASTE LIGHT BAllASTSlCAPACITORS NON-PCB 223 1270 MIS 3 40 400 LBS D14 0 55 GAl 365 WASTE lIaulD elECTRIC FUSES 211 1897 MIS -RA- 9 33 330 LBS D14 0 55 GAl 365 WASTE lITHIUM BATTERIES 181 3090 MIS -RA- 9 55 550 lBS D14 0 55 GAl 365 WASTE OILY DEBRISISOIL 223 1270 MIS -p,. 3 1.015 4,060 LBS D14 4,060 55 GAl 365 WASTE PCB ELECT, EQUIP. (DRAINED) ~99 PM 731 2315 MIS -p,. 3 480 1,920 lBS D14' 2.340 55 GAl 30 WASTE SLUDGE 491 1270 MIS -p,. 3 140 560 LBS D14 560 55 GAl 90 WASTE SODIUM VAPOR AND MERCURY VAPOR ELECTRIC lAMP , 181 3077 MIS 9 20 200 LBS D14 0 55 GAl 365 WASTE SOILlDEBRIS WITH OIL, DIESEL FUEL, & T1'H 223 MIS 2.300 9.200 LBS D14 22,060 55 GAl 365 FE.port . .20f2 WASTE SOßA E8RIS wrrn on.. DIE5a FUEl, & TPH 611 MIS 10,500 42,000 lBS R14 73.400, 42,000 lBS 365 WASTE SOlVENT 214 1993 MIl F- 88 353 GAL D14 3,654 55 GAL 90 WASTE WET CEtlllATTERIES 792 2794 MIS -'" 575 2,300 lBS D14 3,340 55 GAL 365 Location: YARDIIWASTE TREATED WOOD BINIC7 Trede NIIIIe StIlI No DOT No PhysIcII SbIIt Hun Hun Class AVV Am. Max Am. UnIt ConI Code - AnnualAm.lbl 'l.gost ConI. ConlUniI Days on Site Codes' WASTE TREATED WOOD 352 3077 MIS -A· 9 1,000 10,000 lBS R14 0 10.000 lBS 365 HAZARD CODES: F·F'n. P-Sudden Release 01 pmSSIn. R·Redw. "'Acute he8llh hazlWd, C-CIvonIc he8llh hazlWd CONTAINER CODES: "'Aboveground lank. ~geIowground Tank. C- Trilnslde building, D·S1IIeI drum, E·Plastic Of non-metaIIic drum, F·Can, G-Carboy, H-SlIo, ~Fiber drum, J-Bag, K·Bo., l-Cytlnder, M-Glass bo1IIe~ ..Plastic bottle, (). Toll! bin, P- T ani< wagon, ().Rait car, R 'Other PRESSURE CODES: I-Ambient2-Above II!1bient. J.geIow ðI1bIent TEMPERATURE CODES: 4-AmbientS-Above nbient. 6-geIow ænIJIent. 7-Oyogen1c e e TABLE 3·3 CALIFORNIA HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY REPORTING FORMS See following page(s). e · · · 3-12 e U N_E D P ROG RAM Co NSOLlDÄTE D F_M FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 4101 Wible Road 103 BUSINESS PHONE 102 661-398-5785 103 104 ZIP CODE 105 CA 93313 106 SIC CODE (4 DIGIT #) 107 4931 108 110 CITY Bakersfield DUN & BRADSTREET 00-691-2877 COUNTY Kern BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME Pacific Gas and Electric Company OWNER NAME Pacific Gas and Electric Company OWNER MAILING ADDRESS P. O. Box 770000 113 116 ' CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 4101 Wible Road 119 NAME Darrell Hardcastle 123 NAME Mike Swanson 128 TITLE Environmental Specialist 124 TITLE Construction Supervisor 129 BUSINESS 661-398-5991 125 BUSINESS 661-398-5863 130 PHONE PHONE 24-HOUR 61-398-5785 126 24-HOUR 661-398-5785 132 PHONE PHONE PAGER # 661-394-5992 127 PAGER # 661-394-5863 133 ADDITIONALLY LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 133 Facility ID: 215-000-001071 Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete, NAME OF SIGNER (pnnt) Darrell Hardcastle 136 ~ NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER Pat Mayfield 135 TOR OR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE DATE 137 UPCF (1/99 REVISED) OES FORM 2730 (1/99) '(P aified Program Consolidàted .Form a, , ..., WI' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESC~IPTION (one page per material per building or area) , 200 Page 29 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes ¡:g¡ No ACETYLENE COMMON NAME CAS # 74-86-2 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete it required by CUPA) Flammable gas (gaseous)(FGG), Unstable (reactive)(UR2) , HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only)' ¡:g¡ a, PURE 0 b, MIXTURE 0 c. WASTE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) 0 a, SOLID, ·0 b, LIQUID ¡:g¡ c, GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes ¡:g¡ No 212 CURIES 213 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 150.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~~~~N~E DAILY 294.00 ¡:g¡ a, FIRE ¡:g¡ b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT ¡:g¡ c. PRESSURE RELEASE, o d, ACUTE HEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE. CODE 221 DAYS ONSITE 365 216 440.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 , UNIT" (Check one item only) Oa, GALLONS ¡:g¡ b, CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS . IfEHS. amount must be in pounds ' o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) . . Da, ABOVEGROUND TANK Db, UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d. STEEL DRUM ' o a. AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM o f.CAN o g, CARBOY' o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ·BAG o k, BOX IZII. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE' o o. TOTE BIN o p,TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE ¡:g¡ b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ¡:g¡ a, AMBIENT o b.ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 226 230 2 234 3 238 4 242 ' 5 ' 227 228 DYes 0 No 231 232 DYes 0 No 235 236 o Yes 0 No 239 DYes ONo 240 243 244 DYes 0 No 229 233 237 ' 241 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPC~ (1/99) O!=S FORM 2731 (1/99) \1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Progra~ Consolidated Form 'e (one page per material per building or area) ,. o ADD o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 14 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes IZJ No COMMON NAME ANTIFREEZE CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) , Combustible Liqu id( Cl3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE IZJ b. MIXTURE o c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZJ No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one ilem only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 37.00 AMOUNT UNIT' (Check one item only) o a, SOLID IZJ b, LIQUID D c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 55.00 215 o a, FIRE o b. REACTIVE '0 c. PRESSURE RELEASE IZJ d, ACUTE HEALTH o e:CHRONICHEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 55.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 IZJ a, GALLONS o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS , If EHS, amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM ' IZJ a. AMBIENT IZJ e. PLASTIC DRUM Of. CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO o ¡, FIBER DRUM OJ. BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m: GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE , DO, TOTE BIN o p, TANK "YAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r. OTHER ' 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW' AMBIENT ,224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE IZJ a. AMBIENT ,0 b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 10 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 111-46-6 230 231 232 233 2 90 ETHYLENE GLYCOL DYes IZJ No 107~21-1 234 235 236 237 3 o Yes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic. attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALL Y COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) _ified Program ponsolidated Form HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION e i: i , HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY (one page per materiat per building or area) 200 Page 15 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 , 0 Yes ø No COMMON NAME DEX~COOLANTIFREÈZE CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a. PURE ø b, MIXTURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) 0 a, SOLID ø b, LIQUID 210 o c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes Ø'No 212 CURIES 213 o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER. 1.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 8.00 UNIT' . (Check one item only) o a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT ' o c. PRE~SURE RELEASE ' ø d, ACUTE HEALTH o e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 12.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 ø a, GALLONS o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS , If EHS, amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) 0 a, ABOVEGROUND TANK '0 b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK tNSIDE BUILDING , 0 d, STEEL DRUM ~ a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ,BAG o k, BOX, o I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE ø n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW.AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE i:8J a,AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT '0 c, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 97 ETHYlEN E GL YCOl ,107-21-1 230 231 232 233 2 o Yes 0 No 234 235 236 237 3 o Yes 0 No 238 239 o Yes D No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 o Yes 0 No If more hazardous CDmponents are present at greater than 1 ~ by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 "If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) \Î- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION '_ified'program Consolidated Form e (òne page per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE" 200 Page 49 of 61 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - ' EPCRA 202 DYes IZI No 204 CHEMICAL NAME ARGON,COMPRESSED COMMON NAME CAS # 7440-37-1 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLfoSSES (Completeïl required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) IZI a, PURE o b, MIXTURE o c. WASTE IZI C, GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZI No 212 CURIES '213 D 'a, SOLID D b, LIQUID 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 336.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ,D a, FIRE ~~~~~EDAILY 225.00 o b, REACTIVE '217 MAXIMUM DAILY , AMOUNT IZI c. PRESSURE RELEASE ' o d, ACUTE HEALTH O· e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 336.00 216 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 UNIT" (Check one. ilem ònly) o a, GALLONS' IZI b. CUBIC FEET DC. POUNDS " II EHS, ,amount must be in pounds '0 d, TONS. 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b, UNDERGROUND TANK Dc, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL.DRUM D a. AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM DI,CAN D g. CARBOY o h, SILO D i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG D k, BOX ¡g¡ I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE IZI b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 , STORAGE TEMPERATURE, , IZI a: AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c,BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 226 230 '2 234 3 236 4 242 5 227 228 D YesD No 231 232 DYes D No 235 236 DYes 0 No 239 DYes D No 240 243 244 DYes D No 229 233 237 241 245 If more hazardous comppnents are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinOgenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (11.99) OESFORM 2731 (1/99) I " /~~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION eified:rOgram Consolidated Form e , ,I I (one page per material per building or area) o ADD o DELETE o REVISE, 200 Pag,e 52 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 , 0 Yes [8J No ·1 COMMON NAME BLACKTOP PATCH CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3A) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE [8J b, MIXTURE' o c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes[8J No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one it!,m only) , [8J a: SOLID 0' a, FIRé o b. LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 60.00 215 , FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT' (Check one item only) o b, REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE [8J d, ACUTE HEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 10,080.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 15,000.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 o a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET [8J c, POUNDS , If EHS, amount must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) . o a: ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING Od, STEEL DRUM [8J a. AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM o f, CAN o g, CARBOY ,0 h,SILO D i. FIBER DRUM [8J j,BAG Ok, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE , 0 n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [8J a, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 5 ASPHALT 230 2 2 STODDARD SOL VENT 234 3 238 4 242 5 ,229 8052-42-4 231 232 o Yes [8J No 8052-41-3 235 ' 236 o Yes 0 No 239 o Yes 0 No 240 243 244 o Yes 0 No '233 237 241 245 , If more hazardous'components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addnlonal sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF(1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) \~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAzARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION emed Program' Consolidated F~rm e .. (one page per material per building'or area) 200 Page,35 of 81 202 CHEMICAL NAME BROMOTRIFLUOROMETHANE COMMON NAME CAS # 75-63-8 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Irritants(lR), Other Health Hazards(OHH) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE , (Clieck one item only) ~ a, PURE' 0 b, MIXTURE _ PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) 0 a, SOLID 0 b, LIQUID DC. WASTE ¡g¡ ~, GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No 212 CURIES 213" 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 247.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~~~~~EDAILY 247.00 UNIT" (Check one item only) o a, FIRE o b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY , AMOUNT ~ c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d, ACUTE HEALTH De, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 247.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 o a, GALLONS ~ b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS . If EHS, amount must be in pounds o d. TONS, 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (c;heck all that apply) .0 a. ABOVEGRpUND TANK , 0 b. UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM o a: AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM o f, CAN o g. CARBOY o h. SILO D i. FIBER DRUM OJ,BAG 'D k,BOX i:8J I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ,0 o. TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE i:8J b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE. ~ a, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c: BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 1. 230 231 232 233 2 DYes ONO 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addit~nal sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) I I I ?'c\. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) . DADD >0 DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 51 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes IZI No COMMON NAME CALIBRATION GAS CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Completè if required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) Oa, SOLID IZI b, MIXTURE o b. LIQUID . 0 b, REACTIVE' 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yès IZI No 213 IZI c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 21.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~~~~N~EDAILY 140.00 O'a. FIRE IZI c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d, ACUTE HEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE , CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 210.00 218ANNUAL WASTE, AMOUNT 220 UNIT" (Check one item only) o a, GALLONS IZI b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in'pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) Oa, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK ,INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM D a, AMBIENT" o e. ~LASTIC DRUM Df'-CAN D g, CARBOY D h. SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX [8 I. CyLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE IZI b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE IZI a, AMBIENT D b. ABOVE AMBIENT" o c, BELOW AMBIENT , tJ d. CRYOGENIC 225 2 METHANE 74-82-8 230 231 232 233 2 DYes 0 No 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-C!lrcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of pape; capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) ". 3~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _fiedProgram Consolidated Form - (one page per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE, D REVISE 200 Pa"ge 12 of 81 202 DYes IZI No ' COMMON NAME COMPRESSED AIR CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Non Flammable Gas(NFG) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL'TYPE (Check one item only) D a, PURE IZI b. MIXTURE , D b, LIQUID D c, WASTE , IZI c.GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZI No ' 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) D a. SÒLlD 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 400.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply)' , 0 a. FIRE ~~~~N~EDAILY 767.00 D ¡j, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT IZI c. PRESSURE'RELEASE D, d, AC\1TE HEALTH D e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 ' 1,076.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 UNIT' (Check one item only) . D a, GALLONS [8J b. CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS . If EHS, amount must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) [8J a,ABO\ÌEGROUNDTANK D b, UNDERGROUND TANK D c.'TANKINSIDE BUILDING D d. STEEL DRUM D a. AMBIENT D e. PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D g, CARBOY D h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG Ok, BOX [8J I. CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN ' D p, TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE [8J a, AMBIENT [8J b. ABOVE AMBIENT D' b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT Dc, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE D d. CRYOGENIC 225 226 80 NITROGEN po 2 20 OXYGEN 234 3 238 '4 242 5 227 228 D Yes IZI No 7727-37-9 231 232 DYes IZI No 7782-44-7 235 236 DYes D No 239 DYes D No 240 243 244 DYes D No 229 233 237 241 245 If more hamrdous components are present at greate( than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1,% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) "" \Y' HAZARDOUS MATERIAls HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION eified.prOgraniCOnSolidated Form, e (one page per material per building or area) '0 ADD' o DELETE , ' o REVISE 200 Page 50 of 81 ,201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL· EPCRA 202. o Yes IZI No COMMON NAME NATURAL GAS CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Flammable g~sJgaseous)(FGG) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) , 0 a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) , ,210 IZI b. MIXTURE o c, WASTE IZI c, GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes IZI No 212 CURIES 213 o a, SOLID o b, LIQUID 211 LARGEST CONTAINER , ,10,000'.00 215 IZI a, FIRE o b,REACTIVE IZI c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d,ACUTE'HEAlTH o e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE' CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 30,008.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 36,434.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 o a, GALLONS . IZI b: CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS "'If EHS, amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) IZI a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM o a, AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM o f, CAN ,0 g, CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG o k, BOX C8J I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE IZI b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE IZI a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 l' 3 BUTANE 1 06~97-8 230 231 232 233 2 8.5 ETHANE o Yes IZI No 74-84-0 234 235 236 237 3 99 METHANE o Ves C8J No 74-82-8 238 239 o Yes IZI No 240 241 4 1.5 PENTANE 1 09-66-0 242 243 244 245 5 4.7 PROPANE o Yes IZI No 74-98-6 If more hazardous, components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets 0; paper capturing the requjred information: ADDITIONAL LOCALL V COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 -I If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) ..' v\ HAZARDOUS. MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION . _fied Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 o Yes ~ No COMMON NAME CONCRETE MIX CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Irritants(IR) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) D a. PURE '.~ b, MIXTURE STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) 0 a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING O. d. STEEL DRUM ~ a. AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Of,CÀN o g. CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM ~j,BAG o k, BOX o I, CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ,0 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 210 213 I 215 216 220 . 222 223 o c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No 212 CURIES PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT ~ a, SOLID o b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 60.00 ,0 a. FIRE o b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d. ACUTE HEALTH, o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE' 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 ,4,040.00 6,000.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) o a. GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET ~ c. POÙNDS .. If EHS. amount must be in pounds o d. TONS STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 UNK CALCIUM HYDROXIDE 1305~62-0 230 231 232 233 2 UNK ALUMINUM OXIDE o Yes~ No 1344-28-1 ' 234 235 236 237 3 UNK SILICA, CRYSTALLINE-QUARTZ o Yes ~ No 14808-60-7 238 239 o Yes ~ No 240 241 4 UNK PORTLAND CEMENT 65997-15-1 242 243 244 245 5 UNK SILICA, AMORPHOUS HYDRATED o Yes ~ No 7631-86-9 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addffional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here . UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) ,> _ifiad Program Consofidated Form e y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARD.OUS MATERIALS INVENTORY, - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) o ADD· o DELETE, o REVISE' , '200' Page 9 01 81 202 o Yes t8J No COMMON NAME DIESEL FUEL, HS, #2 CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3A) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a. PURE t8J b.-MIXTURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) " 0 a, SOLID t8J b, LIQUID ' 210 . 0 c, WASTE o c, GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes t8J No 212 CURIES 213 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 10,000.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMÇJUNT. , UNIT" (Check one item only) o a, FIRE '0 b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRÉSSURE RELEASE t8J d, ACUTE HEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 6,007.pO 10,010.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 , t8J, a. GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS . II EHS, amOunt must be in pounds o d. TONS, 222 , STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) STORAGE PRESSURE o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK t8J b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM t8J a, AMBIENT, o e, PLASTIC DRUM t8J I, CAN o g: CARBOY o h. SILO o ¡, FIBER DRUM OJ·BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o .;, TOTE BIN O,p. TANK WAGON o q, RÀIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 ,STORAGE TEMPERATURE Ie t8J a. AMBIENT , ,q b, ABOVE AMBIENT 0' b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 Oc, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 100 FUELS, DIESEL, NO.2 68476-34-6 230 231 232 233 2 UNK HYDRODESULFURIZED MIDDLE DISTILLATE o Yes t8J No 64742-80-9 234 235 236 237 '3 UNK GAS OIL, LIGHT DYes t8J No 64741-44-2 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 o Yes 0 No , If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:, ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: ' 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES' FORM 2731,(1/99) " _ified Program Consolidated Form· '/ /)./'HAZARDOUS MATERIALS'INVENTORY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION e (one page per material per building or area) , COMMON NAME PREMIUM GEAR OIL 80W-90 CAS # 20'0 Page 6 01 81 202 . DYes IZI No 204 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL: TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a. PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT· (Check one item only) IZI b. MIXTURE o c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZI No 212CURIES 213 o a, SOLID IZI b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 110.00 215 o a. FIRE o b. REACTIVE o c. PRESSURE RELEASE IZId: ACUTE HEALTH , 0 e. CHRONlè HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 73.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 110.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE MOUNT 220 IZI a. GALLONS o b.CUBìc FEET . 0 c, POUNDS . II EHS, amount must be in pounds o d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) IZI a, ABOVEGROUND TANK' o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM IZI a, AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC, DRUM o I: CAN o g, CARB"oY o h, SILO D i. FIBER DRUM D¡,BAG D k, BOX D I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE IZI a, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT " o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 UNK NO HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS PER 29 CFR 1910.1200 230 231 232 233 2 DYes 0 No 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous ComPonents are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addffional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES 'FORM 2731(1199) , - - --- --,-:------- ,HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form -e (one page per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE 200 Page 21 at 81 202 DYes [:8J No COMMON NAME GEAR COMPQUND EP ISO 460 - CAS # I FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete it required by CUPA) I COmbustible Liquid(Cl3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one itèm only) ,D a, PURE [:8J b, MIXTURE 210 D c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes r8I No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one,item only), FED HAZARD CATEGORIES ' (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 3.00 UNIT' (Check one item o~ly) D a. S()LlD r8I b, LIQUID D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 5.00 215 D d, TONS D e, CHRONIC HEALTH , 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 D a, FIRE D b, REACTIVE Dc, PRESSURE RELEASE : IZI d, ACUTE HEALTH, 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT ,5.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 r8I a. GÁLLONS D b, CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS . It EHS, amount musfbe in pounds, 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply), D a.ABOVEGROUND TANK Db. UNDERGROUND TANK D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d. STEEL DRUM r8I a. AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM o ¡,CAN D g, CARBOY D h, SILO D i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG D k, BOX D I, CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE r8I n, PLASTIC BOTTLE' o 0, TOTE BIN D p. TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE r8I a. AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT D d, CRYOGENIC 225 SOLVENT REFINED PARAFFINIC DISTillATES 64741-88-4 230 231 232 233 2. '3 PROPRIETARY ADDITIVES DYes r8I No 234 235 236 237 3 UNK SOLVENT REFINED PETROLEUM Oil DYes r8I No 64741-89-5 238 239 DYes r8I No 240 241 4 UNK HEAVY SOLVENT REFINED NAPHTHENIC Oil 64741-96-4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes D No If more hazard?us components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) . ' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form e (oneþage per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE 'D REVISE 200 Page 23 of 81 ,I COMMON NAME MUL TI~PURPOSE GEAR OllSAE 90 OR 140 CAS#' . FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if requirea by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(Cl3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE [8] b. MIXTURE 210 D c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes [8] No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one .item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 0.67 UNIT' (Check one item only) D a, SOLID [8] b. LIQUID D c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 1.00 215 ' D a, FIRE D b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT D c,PRESSURE RElEASE [8] d, ACUTE HEALTH D e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 1.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 [8] a, GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS , If EHS. amount must be in pounds D d, TONS, 222 STORAGE CONTAINER . (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b. ÙNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING D d, STEEl DRUM [8]a. AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM D f. CAN D g, CARBOY D h. SILO o i. FIBER DRUM o j, BAG. tJ k, BOX o I. CYLI"NDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE [8] n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D o. TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON D 'q. RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b, ABOVE AMBIENT 'D c. BELOW AMBiENT 224 ¡ STORAGE TEMPERATURE [8] a,AMBIENT D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT ' D d. CRYOGENIC 225 I 226 UNK HEAVY NAPHTHENIC DISTilLATE 230 2 90 SOLVENT REFINED PETROLEUM OIL 234 3 238 4 242 5 227 228 DYes [8], No 64742-18-3 231 232 DYes [8] No 64741-89-5 235 236 DYes D No 239 DYes D No 240 243 ' 244 DYes D No 229 233 237 241 245 If more hazardous romponents are þresent at greater than 1% by weight if nem-carcinogenic. or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF.(1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) .1 I I )lp HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION . .¡tied Program Con,Solidated Form - "">-'- "" (one page per malerial per building or area) 202 ,. COMMON NAME HOT BRONZE CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complele if required by CUPA) OtherHealth Hazards(OHH) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) D a. PURE i:8J b, MIXTURE PHYSICAL STATE (Che~k one item ònly) D a, SOLID i:8J b. LIQUID . 210 D C. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes i:8J No 212 CURIES 213 D c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER- 55.00 . 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 37.00 AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) D a, FIRE D b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT D c. PRESSURE RELEASE i:8J d. ACUTE HEALTH D e, CHRONIC HEALTH , 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE ,365 216 55.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 i:8J a. GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS " If E;HS, amou'nt must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND,TANK D b, UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TAN'K INSIDE BUILDING D d, STEEL DRUM i:8J a, AMBIENT i:8J e. PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D g. CARBOY D h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE D o. TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON D q. RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT D c,BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE i:8J a, AMBIENT D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D d. CRYOGENIC 225 UNK LIGHT PETROLEUM DISTILLATE 64742-47-8 230 231 232 2 DYes D No 234 235 236 3 DYes D No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 4 242 243 244 5 DYes 0 No 233 237 241 ,245 If more hazardous components are present at grealer than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidhl if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capluring the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Herf1 UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) \~ 'HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION, . _ified P~ograní Consolidated Form e (one page,per material per bUl7ding or area) DADD' DDELETE D REVISE 200 'page 4 0181 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION , , CONFIDENTIAL- EPCRA 202 DYes k8J No COMMON NAME HYDRAULIC all AW 68 CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(Cl3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE ' (Check one item only) D a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) k8J ,b,MIXTURE D c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes k8J No 212 CURIES 213 D a, SOLID k8J b. LIQUID D c. GAS, 211 LARGEST CONTAINER ,220.00 215 D a, FIRE D b, REACTIVE D c. PRESSURE RELEASE k8J d. ACUTE HEALTH D e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 147.00 -k' 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT ' 220.00 220 , k8J a, GALLONS D b. CUBIC FEET D c. POU ," II EHS, amount must be i"pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Chéck all thai apply) 223 STORAGE PRESSURE k8J' a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b. UNDERGROUND TANK D C, TANK INSIDE BUILDING D d. STEEL DRUM _ k8J a, AMBIENT D e. PLASTIC DRUM DI,CAN D g, CARBOY D h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX o I, CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE ' D 0, TOTE BIN D p. TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r, OTHER D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE k8J a, AMBIENT D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT D d, CRYOGENIC 225 230 231 232 233 2 DYes D No 234 235 236 237 3 DYes D No 238 239 D Yes D No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes D No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of p,apercapturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 .If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified PrograrríCÒnsolidated Form - (one page per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE 200 pagé 20 0181' 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 . , CONFIDENTIAL - DYes i'V'1 No EPCRA ' J.6I 204 COMMON NAME BRAYCOTE MICRONIC 756 E HYDRAULIC FLUID CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il reqúired by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3A) , HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) D a. PURE \8J b. MIXTURE D c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes \8J No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 1.00 UNIT' (Check one item only) D a. SOLID \8J b, LIQUID D c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 1.00 215 D a, FIRE .. D b. REACTIVE D c, PRESSURE RELEASE \8J d, ACUTE HEALTH D e. CHRONlè HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365, 216 217 MAXIMUM DAILY: AMOUNT 1.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 \8Ja. GALLONS D b. CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS . II EHS. amount must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check alllhal apply) o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE SÚIl:'DING o d. STEEL DRUM ' \8J a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM \8J I,CAN . 0 g, CARBOY Oh, SILO o i.FIBER DRUM o ¡,BAG o k, BOX o I, CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE' 'D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR , 0 r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE' D b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE \8J a, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d:CRYOGENIC 225 70 MIDDLE DISTILLATE SOLVENT 64742-46-7 230 231 232 233 2 DYes 0 No 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 ' 240 ' 241 4 DYes 0 No ,242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: , ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) " .".,' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS H,AZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Pro~ram Consolidated F()rm e (one page per materiat per building or area) 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 o Yes ~ No COMMON NAME HYDRAULIC OIL· CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liqu\d(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one ¡tèm only) 0 a, PURE ~ b. MIXTURE , ~ b. LIQUID o c.-WASTE , 0 c, GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No 212 CURIES. 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply)'· ,AVERAGE DAILY 40.67 AMOUNT UNIT- , (Check one item only) , 0 a. SOLID o a, FIRE 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 55.00 215 '0 b. REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d. ACUTE' HEALTH o e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 61.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 ~ a. GALLONS o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS - If EHS. amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ~ a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM ~ a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG ,0 k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE ~ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ' o 0, 'TOTE BIN , tJ p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o ~.ABOVEAMBIENT , 0' c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~. a, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 UNK DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC SOLVENT 64742-65-0 , 230 231 232 233 2 UNK SOLVENT-REFINED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE o Yes ~ No 64741-88-4 234 235 236 237 3 o Yes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 o Yes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) , ' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION eified Program Consolidatéd Form 'e (one page per material per building or area) D. ADD D DELETE D REVISE 200 Page 31 of 81 202 COMMON NAME, UNAXAW 32 HYDRAULIC all CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(Cl3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) D a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE' (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) , AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT' (Check one item only) 210 1:8:1 b, MIXTURE D c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes 1:8:1 No 212 CURIES 213 D a. SOLID ' 1:8:1 b. LIQUID D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 5.00 ' 215 D a, FIRE D . b. REACTIVE D c, PRESSURE RELEASE 1:8:1 d, ACUTE HEALTH D e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 6.67 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 10.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 , 1:8:1 a. GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS ',If EHS, amount must be in pounds D d" TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING D d. STEEL DRUM 1:8:1 a, AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D 9, CARBOY D h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k. BOX o I. CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE 1:8:1 n. PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE , STORAGE TEMPERATURE 1:8:1 a, AMBIENT D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 o d, CRYOGENIC 225 99 HYDROTREATED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTilLATE 64742-54-7 230 231 232 233 2 99· SOlVENT-DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTilLATE DYes 1:8:1 No 64742-65-0 234 235 236 237 3 DYes D No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes D No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, ,attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: . ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF.<1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) DADO o DELETE " 200 Page 17 at 81 202 DYes í8J No COMMON NAME LUBEMASTER PREMALUBE RED LUBRICANT' CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B)' HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE, (Check one item only) Oa, PURE í8J b, MIXTURE : 0 c. WASTE 210 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes í8J, No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE , (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 37.00 AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one itemonly) o a, SOLID ,í8J b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 55.00 215 o a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT' D c, PRESSURE RELEASE , í8J d, ACUTE HEALTH o e.,CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE, 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 55.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 [8J a, GALLONS o b~ CUBIC FEET 0 ~, POUNDS . It EHS, amount must be in pounds o d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) '0 a, ABOVEGROUND TANK' o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING ¡g¡ d, STEEL DRUM ¡g¡ a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g, CARBOY , o h, SILO D i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG D k, BOX , D I. CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q.RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIEI'à o b, ABOVE AMBIENT '0 c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 UNK AMMONIUM BENZOATE 1863-63-4 , 230 SOL VENT REFINED, HYDROTREA TED,PETROLEUM 231 232 233 2 UNK DISTILLATE o Yes ¡g¡ No 64742-52-5 234 235 236 237 3 o Yes D No 238 239 o Yes 0 No 240 241 4 242 ' 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by we;ghf if non-carcinogenic. or O. 1, % by weidht it carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing fhe required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/~9) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _¡tied Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building of'area) . .- . o ADD ,,0 DELETE o REVISE ·200 Page 18 at 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes IZI' No , COMMON NAME 2 CYCLE MULTI-PURPOSE LUBRICANT,' CAS#, FIRE CODE HAZARD. CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PU~E PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) , AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT' (Check one item only) 210 IZI b, MIXTURE o c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes [8J No 212 CURIES 213 o a, SOLID lZI·b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 0.25 215 o a, FIRE' Db, REACTIVE o c, PRESSURERELEÄSE IZI d. ACUTE HEALTH' , o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 0.67 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 1.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE . AMOUNT 220 IZI a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS , If EHS, amount must bein pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all thatapply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL. DRUM IZI a, AMBIENT' o e, PLASTIC DRUM Of,CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO o i, FIBER DRUM OJ·BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE IZI n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE IZI a, AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT D d, CRYOGENIC 225 226 229 85 DEWAXED HEAVY-PARAFFINIC SOLVENT 2 15 230 233 STODQARD SOLVENT' 227 228 DYes IZI No 64742-65-0 231 232 DYes IZI No 8052-41-3 235 236 DYes D No 239 DYes D No 240 243 244 DYes D No 237 234 3 238 241 4 242 245 5 ,If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1%.by weight If non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht If carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here LJpCF (1/99) ,OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDo.US,MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION' _ified Program Consolidated Form e (one page per .material per building or area) 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202, [j Yes .i:8J No COMMON NAME DITCH WITCH SUMMER LUBRICANT CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) Oa. PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) 210 i:8J b, MIXTURE o c, WASTE o c. ·GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes i:8J No 212CURIES 213 o a, SOLID i:8J b, LIQUID 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 0.25 ' 215 o a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE O,c, PRESSURE RELEASE i:8J d. ACUTE HEÀL TH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE , CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 4.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 6.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT o d, TONS 220 i:8J a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b. UNDERGRÖUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d. STEEL DRUM i:8J a, AMBIENT , 0 e: PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g, CARBOY o h. SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ,BAG o k, BOX o I, CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE ' i:8J n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE i:8J a. AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 I ' UNK PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OIL BASE STOCK 64742-57-0 230 231 232 233 2 DYes 0 No 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYesDNo If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic. attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: ' 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCf (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _¡fied Program Con~ol¡dated Forni e, , (one page per material per building or area) 202 o Yes ¡g¡ No' COMMON NAME LUBRIPLA TE AIRTOOLLUBRICANT CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete ,if .required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE' (Check one item only) D' a"PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) , , AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT' (Check one item only) 210 ¡g¡ b, MIXTURE o c,WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE .0 Yes ¡g¡ No 212CURIES 213 o a. SOLID, ¡g¡ t" LIQUID' o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 0.25 215 o a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE ,0 c, PRESSURE RELEASE ¡g¡ d. ACUTE HEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 2.67 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 4.00 218 NNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 ¡g¡ a. GALLONS, o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS , II EHS, amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a: ABOVEGROUND TANK o b. UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BÚILDING o d, STEEL DRUM ' ¡g¡ a, AMB]ÉNT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Oì.CAN O,g, CARBOY o ~ SILO Oi. FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m,GLASSBOTTLE ¡g¡ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON ' o q, RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE ÅMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ¡g¡ à, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT , 0 d..CRYOGENIC 225 1 2.5 O-[)ICHLOROBENZENE, LIQUID 95-50-1 230 , , 231 , 232 233 2 UNK MINERAL Oil o Yes ¡g¡ No 8012-95-1 234 235 236 237 3 o Yes 0 No 238 239 o Yes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 o Yes 0 No If more hazardous componenls are present 'at greater Ihan 1 % by we;ghl if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if èarcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCAL~ Y COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) / (ç;~' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form . 'e (one page per material per building or area) OADD o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 53 of 61 .. O.Yes IZI No 202 COMMON NAME MORTAR MIX CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Irritants(IR) , . HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) ., ' 0 a, PURE IZI b, MIXTÙRE o c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes IZI No 212CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check 'one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT' (Check one item only) IZI a, SOLID o b, LIQUID o è, GAS· ' 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 60.00 ' , 215 o d,TONS o e, CHRONIC HEALTH ,219STATEWASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 '0 a, FIRE o b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE, IZI d, ACUTE HEALTH 216 ANNUAL WASTE 3,000.00., AMOUNT :220 , 2;040.00 o ii, GALLONS o b,CUBIC FEET IZI c. POUNDS , If EHS. amount must b,e in pounds o e, pLASTIC DRUM Of,CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d. STEEL DRUM ·IZI a, AMBIENT o i. FIBER DRUM IZI j.BAG o k. BOX o I, CYLINDER o in, GLASS BOTILE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON 223 o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER STORAGE PRESSURE ,0 b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT· 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE IZI a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBI,ENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 226 UNK CALCIUM HYDROXIDE 230 2 UNK SILICA. CRYSTALLINE-QUARTZ 234 3 UNK PORTLAND CEMENT , 236 4 UNK BLAcK OXlpE OF IRON 242 5 227 226 o Yes IZI No 1305-62-0 231 232 o Ýes IZI No 14808-60-7 235 236 '0 Yes IZI No 65997-15-1 239 o Yes IZI No 240 1309-37-1 243 244 o Yes 0 No 229 233 237 241 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by we~ht if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of pape; capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) , OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HÀZARDOUS MATERIALS HAzARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION eifièd Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE 200 Page 2 of 81 202 D Yes ~ No COMMON NAME, , CITGARD 500 MOTOR Oil 15W-40 CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) D a. PURE ~ b. MIXTURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) D a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID, FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) D a, FIRE D b, REACTIVE AVERAGE DAILY 156.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT AMOUNT 210 d c. WASTE D c,GAS' 211 RADIOACTIVE D Yes ~ No 212 CURIES 213 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 220.00 215 , D c. PRESSURE RELEASE i:8J d, ACUTE HEALTH D e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 233.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT ' 220 UNIT" (Check one item only) ~ a. GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS " If EHS, amount must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) i:8J a. ABOVEGROUND TANK D b. UNDERGROUND TANK D c"TANK INSIDE BUILDING D d, STEEL DRUM ~ a, AMBIÈNT ' o ,e. PLASTIC DRUM Of,CAN o g. CARBOY , o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ·BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE ~ n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR D r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT DC, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a. AMBIENT o b.' ABOVE AMBIENT .0 c, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC' 225 75 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC SOLVENT· 3 75 DEWAXED RESIDUAL PETROLEUM OILS SOLVENT 64742-65-0 231 232 D Yes ~ No 68649-42-3 235 236 o Yes ~ No 64742-62-7 239 DYes 0 No 240 243 244 DYes 0 No 233 230 ZINC ALKYL DITHIOPHOSPHATE 2 1,88 234 ,,237 238 241 4 242 ' 245 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addiÙonal sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) .,,- I,' " HA?ARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALSINVENTORY- CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION eified Program Consolidated Form e (one'page per màte;;al per building or area) o ADD '0 DELETE O'HEVISE .200 Page 33 of 81 202 o Yes 0No COMMON NAME DIAlA Oil AX CAS # FIHE CODE HAZAHD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(Cl3B)- HAZAHDOUS MATEHIAL TYPE (Check one item only) , 0 a. PURE , PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZAHD CATEGOHIES (Check all that apply) AVEAAGE DAILY AMOI,)NT UNIT' (Check one item only) STOAAGE CONTAINEH (Check all that apply) o a. ABOVEGHOUND TANK, o b, UNDEHGHOUND TANK o c, T ÄNK INSIDE BUILDING o d. STEEL DRUM o a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DHUfI,1 Ot,CAN o g, CAHBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DHUM ' Dj,BAG o k, BOX D L CYLINDER Om., GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE' o 0, TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON 0, q, AAIL CAH o r,OTHEH 210 213 215 216 220 222 I I I 223 I 224 225 o b, MIXTUHE o c, WASTE o c, GAS 211 AADIOACTIVE ,0 Yes 0 No 212 CURIES o a. SOLID o b, LIQUID 211 LAHGEST CONTAINEH 150.00 o a,FIRE' o b, REACTIVE D c, PHESSURE RELEASE o d, ACUTE HEALTH o e. CHHONIC H'EALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 150.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 150.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT o a. GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c,POUNDS , If EHS. amount must be in pounds o d, TONS STOHAGE PHESSUHE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT '0 c. BELOW AMBIENT STOAAGETEMPEAATUHE o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CHYOGENIC 0.19 BUTYlATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 128-37-0 230 231 232 233 2 40 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTillATE o Yes 0 No 64742-46-7 234 235 236 237 3 70 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTilLATE ' 0 Yes 0 No 64742-53-6 238 239 o Yes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 o Yes 0 No If more har;¡rdous components, are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinÒgenic, 0; O,1%:by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addffional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, 'please Sign Here UpCF (1/99) OESFORM 2731, (1/99) I I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY .; CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form " e (one'page 'per material per building or area) 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION .202 CONFIDENTIAL - O. Yes·1'V'I No EPCRA ' IC>I COMMON NAME MOTOR OIL CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) [j a, PURE ' ~ b, MIXTURE: 0 c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) " , AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT .1 .25 UNIT' (Check one item only) , O,a. SOLID ~ b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINE~ 0.25 215 o a. FIRE o b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY MOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d, ACUTE HEALTH o e. ÇHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE' 365 216 2.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 , ~ a.GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET O·c, POUNDS . If EHS, arrount must be in pounds o d; TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a; ABOVEGROUND TANK o b. UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDÈ BUILDING o d" STEELDRUM , ~ a, M;'BIENT o e, PLfÌSTIC DRUM Of,CAN o g, CARBOY ., 0 h. SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ,BAG o k. BOX o I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE ~ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE , 0 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 ' STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a. AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 30 ZINC ALKYL DITHIOPHOSPHATE 68649-42-3 230 231 232 233 2 70 HYDROTREATED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATES o Yes ~ No 64742-54-7 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 , 5 ' o 'Yes 0 No Ifmore hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic. attach additional sheets of paper capturing, the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: ' 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF,(1/99) :OES FORM 2731 (1/99) /"- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION eifie~ Program Consòlidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE, 200 Page 3001 81 202 .. D "Yes IZI No COMMON NAME ' DElO 400 MOTOR Oil SAE 15W-40 CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA) Combustible ,Liquid(Cl3Ì3) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only)" D a. PURE .' IZI b, MIXTURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) D a. SOLID IZI b, LIQUID Dc, WASTE, D c. GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZI No 212 CURIES 213 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 1.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) . AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 4.00 UNIT" (Check one item only) . o a.FIRE D b, REACTIVE' 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT D c. PRESSURE RELEASE IZI d, ACUTE HEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 6.00 , 218 ANNUAL WASTE , AMOUNT 220 IZI a. GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS " II EHS, amount must be in pounds D d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK D b. UNDERGROUND TANK D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING D d, STEEL DRUM iZJ a: AMBiENT o e, PLASTIc:: DRUM D ¡,CAN D g, CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM' OJ.BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE IZI n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o ,q, RAIL CAR D r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE lZIa. AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 UNK DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC SOLVENT 230 2 70 HIGHl YREFINED BASE OilS 234 3 2 ZINC ALKYL DITHIOPHOSPHATE 238 4 UNK HYDROTREATED RESIDUAL OILS 242 5 64742-65-0 231 232 D Ýes IZI No 64742-54-7 235 236 DYes IZI No 68649-42-3 239 DYes IZI No 240 64742-57-0 243 244 DYes 0 No 233 237 241 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic. attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL,LOCALL Y COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731(1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) o ADD , o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 26 of 81 , 202 DYes i::8J No COMMON NAME NAPA MOTOR OIL SAE 30 CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE, (Chèck one item only) 0 a, PURE i::8J b, MIXTURE 210 o c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes i::8J No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY, AMOUNT 1.00 UNIT' (Check one ilem only) o a. SOLID , i::8J b, LIQUID. o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER, , 0.25 215 o a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE i::8J d,ACUTE HEALTH o e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE , CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 1.50 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 i::8J a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS , If EHS. amount must be in pounds o d, 'TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUNDTANK o b. UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM i::8J a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Of,CAN o g, CÁRBOY o h, SILO o i, FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER Om, GLASS BOTTLE, i::8J n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON , 0 q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 ' STORAGE PRESSURE Db. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE i::8J a. AMBIENT Db. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC, 225 100 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC SOLVENT 64742-65-0 230 231 232 233 2' DYes O'No ' 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. 1 % by weidht if carCInogenic. attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADplTIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) !-IAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION eifiedPrOgram Consolidated· Form e (one page per material per building or area) o ADD o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 37 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 o Yes ~ No COMMON NAME 2-CYCLE ENGIN.E OIL CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible LiqÛid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT· (Check one item only) 210 ~ b, MIXTURE o c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No 212 CURIES 213 ,[j a, SOLID ~ b. LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER , 0.02 215 o a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE o C, PRESSURE RELEASE ~. d. ACUTE HEALTH o e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 ,0.33 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 0.49 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 ,~ a, GALLONS o b. CUBIC FEET' 0 c. POUNDS . If EHS, arrount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) 0 a,ABOVEGROUND TANK '0 b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM ,~ a. AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g, CARBOY o h. SILO o 'i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k. BOX o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE ~ n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 2,23 STORAGE PRESSURE· o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o (;, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 2 230 233 228 o Yes ~ No 64742-57-0 231 232 o Yes 0 No 235 236 o Yes. 0 No 239 o Yes 0 No 240 243 244 o Yes 0 No 237 UNK' PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OIL BASE STOCK 234 3 238 241 4 242 245 5 If more hazardous compOnents are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinÔgenic. attach addÆional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign, Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) ,HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDQUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form . - ,(one page per material per building or area) COMMON NAME HOMELlTE 2-CYCLE ENGINE OIL 32:1 CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3A) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Chèck one item only) 0 a, PURE i:8J b, MIXTURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) 0 a, SOLID i:8J b. LIQUID 210 o c, WASTE , 211 RADIOACTIVE ,0 ·Yes i:8J Nò 212 CURIES 213 o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 0.03 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) , AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 0.50 UNIT' (Check one item only) o a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE i:8J d, ACUTE HEALTH De, CHRONIC HEALTH ,219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 0.75 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 i:8J a, GALLONS o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS , If EHS, amount must be in pounds , 0 d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that a~ply) 0' a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM i:8J a, AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM Of,CAN o g, CARBOY '0 h.SILO o i. FIBER DRÙM o ¡,BAG o .k, BOX' o I. CYLINDER Om, GLASS. BOTTLE i:8J n, PLASTIC ,BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW A~BIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE i:8J a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 85 PETROLEUM LUBRICATING Oil BASE STOCK 2 10 230 233 STODDARD SOLVENT 64742-57-0 231 232 DYes i:8J No 8052-41-3 235 236 DYes ONo 239 DYes 0 No 240 243 244 DYes 0 No 237 234 3 238 241 4 242 245 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) .' ~ES FORM 2731 (1/99) " ... . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS , , HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION .eified Progr:àm Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) 200 ' Page 41 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 ~~~~ENTIAL . 0 Yes ¡g¡ No COMMON NAME'. 2 CYCLE OIL ENGINE OIL CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a. pURE ¡g¡ b, MIXTURE ,0 c. WASTE 210 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes ¡g¡ No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 0.16 UNIT' (Check one item only) o à, SOLID ¡g¡ b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGES.T CONTAINER 0.02 215 o a. FIRE o b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d, ACUTE HEALTH De. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 0.23 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 ¡g¡ a, 'GALLONS o b. CUBIC FEET ' 0 c. POUNDS , IfEHS, amount must be in pounds Dd, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that'apply) o a: ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM ¡g¡ a. AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM. Df,CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE ¡g¡ n, PLASTIC BOTTLE ·0 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ¡g¡ a, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d.CRYOGENIC' 225 80 230 231 233 2 20 SOLVENT DEWAXED RESIDUAL OIL 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at gre~ter than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carèinogenic. attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES F:ORM 2731 (1/99) ~\ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS· H~RDOUS MATERIALS INVENTÒRY .. CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area)- o ADD o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 32 of 81 - 202 DYes ~ No COMMÇ>N NAME DIALA OIL AX CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete ¡/required by CUPA) Combustible Liqùid(Cl3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE ~ b, MIXTURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) 0 a, SOLID ~ b, LIQUID 210 o c, WASTE o C, GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE ,,0 Yes ~ No 212 CURIES 213 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 300.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES, (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) o d. TONS o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 o a, FIRE o b: REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d. ACUTE HEALTH 218 ANNUAL WASTE 33,606.00 AMOUNT 220 28,386.00 - ~ a, GALLONS o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS . If EHS, amounl must be in pounds ,222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDEBUILDING ~ d,STEEL DRUM ~ a, AMBIENT o ,e, PLASTIC DRUM' ~f,CAN o g, CARBOY o h. SILO o ¡, FIBER DRUM OJ·BAG o k, BOX o L CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q.AAIL CAR ~ r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE ÃMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE , ~ a. AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 I, 226 0.19 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 230 2 40 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE 234 3 70 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NÀPHTHENIC DISTILLATE 238 4 242 5 227 228 o Yes ~ No 128-37-0 231 232 o Yes ~ No 64742-46-7 235 236 OYes'~No 64742-53-6 239 DYes 0 No 240 243 244 DYes 0 No 229 233 237 241 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addffional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION; 246 If EPCRA,Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) , ' OES FORM2731 (1/99) \ \1)" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION .fied ~rog¡'amconso~¡dat~d.Form' . (one page pèr materiat pe( building or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE 200 Page 47 ot 81 " CAS # 7727 -37 -9, 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes 0 No NITROGEN COMMON NAME FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete it required by CUPA) Non Flammable Gas(NFG) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE ' (Cheèk one item only) 0 a. PURE PHYSICAL ST ATE (Check one item only) , D b. LIQUID D c, WASTE o c. GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes 0 No 212 CURIES 213 D b. MIXTURE tl a, SOLID 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 228.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~~~~N;E DAILY 152.00 D a. FIRE D b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT ' '0 c, PRESSURE RELEASE D d, ACUTE HEALTH D e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 228.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE .. jAMOUNT 220 UNIT' (Check one item only) o a. GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS , It EHS. amount must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER' (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b. UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK tNSIDE BUILDING D d, STEEL DRUM . D a. AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM Dt:CAN D g. CARBOY D h: S'ILO 223 D i. FIBER DRUM Dj.BAG D k, BOX o I. CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON D q. RAIL CAR D r, OTHER STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BElOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT . 225 226 230 2 234 3 238 4 242 5. 227 228 DYes D No 231 232 D yés D No 235 236 DYes D No 239 DYes D No 240 243 244 D YesD No 229 233 237 241 245 If more hamrdous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non'carcinogenic. or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic. attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OESFORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Progra~ Consolidated For~ . (one'pageper material per building or area) 202 COMMON NAME GHAIN-BAR.SPROCKET OIL CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete ,il required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) , 0 a, PURE i:8J b, MIXTURE o ,c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes' i:8J No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) o a, SOLID o a,FIRE i:8J b. LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 0.25 . 215 o b, REACTIVE Oc, PRESSURE RELEASE i:8J d, ACUTE HEALTH o e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) 2.00 , 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 3.00 216 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 i:8J a. GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS . It EHS, amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK' o b. UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d. STEEL DRUM i:8J a. AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM OI,CAN o g. CARBOY o h. SILO D i. FIBER DRUM D¡,BAG D k. BOX D I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE i:8J n. PLASTIC BOTTLE , '0 0: TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE i:8J a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT '0 b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 227 226 o Yes 0 No 231 232 o Yes 0 No 235 236 o Yes 0 No 239 o Yes 0 No 240 243 244 o Yes 0 No 229 ' 230 2 I 234 3 236 4 242 5 233 237 241 245 Ifmore hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 , If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) I OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION .ied Program Consolidated Form 4t (one page per material per build!ng or area) , I I i o ADD o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 40 of 81 . 202 DYes lZI No' , COMMON NAME BAR AND CHAIN OIL CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a. PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT' (Check one item only) 210 'lZI b. MIXTURE o c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes lZI No 212 CURIES 213 o a, SOLID lZI b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 1.00 215 [j a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE o c. PRESSURE RELEASE 'lZI d, ACUTE HEALTH De, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 1.33 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 2.00 218ANNUALWASTE AMOUNT 220 lZI a." GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS, , If EHS, amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ,0 a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, LJNDERGROUND TANK o c,TANK tNSIDE BUILDtNG' D d, STEEL DRUM lZI a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g, CARBOY o h: SILO D i. FIBER DRUM OJ,BAG D k, BOX D I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE lZI n, PLASTIC, BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE lZI a, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 226 230 2 234 3 238 4 242 5 227 228 DYes 0 No 231 232 DYes 0 No 235 236 DYes 0 No 239 DYes 0 No 240 243 244 DYes 0 No 229 233 237 241 245 Jf móre hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, PJease Sign Here UPC~ (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALSINVENTQRY - CHEMICAL DESCRIP,TION "~ . ',,' , _ified Program Consolidated Fonn e' ~ . i (onè page per material per building or area) DADD , 0 DEL~TE D REVISE 200 Page 4~ of 81 202 D Yes ~ N~ COMMON NAME ROOTS METER OIL GRADE 100 CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) D a. PURE ~ b. MIXTURE D c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE D Yes ~ No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) , AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 6.50 UNIT' (Check one item only) D a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID 'D b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT D c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 1.00 215 D a. FIRE ÇJ è, PRESSU~E RELEASE ~ d. ACUTE HEALTH D e. CHRONIC HEALTH '219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 9.25 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 ' ~ a, GALLONS D b. CUBIC F~ET D c, POUNDS . If EHS, amount must be in pounds D d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) STORAGE PRESSURE D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK D b,UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING D d,STEEL DRUM ~ a, AMBIENT D e. PLASTIC DRUM D'¡,CAN D g. CARBOY . D h.SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ,BAG ,Ok, BOX o I. CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE ~ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE'BIN D p. TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r, OTHER 223 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ' ~ a, AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 D c"BELOW AMBIENT . D d. CRYOGENIC 225 226 229 98 HYDROTREATED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE 230 233 227 228 D Y~s~ No 64742-54-7 231 232 DYes D No 235 236 DYes D No 239 DYes D No 240 243 244 DYes D No 237 2 234 3 238 241 4 242 245 5 ,If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1%' by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMAT!ON: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here' UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION tt)¡ed Program Consolidated Form .' (one page per material per búilding or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE 200 Page 48 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL· EPCRA 202 DYes ¡g¡ No COMMON NAME VALVE Oil CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combu~tible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 'D a, PURE ¡g¡ b. MIXTURE 210 D c, WASTE 21.1 RADIOACTIVE DYes ¡g¡ No 212 CURIES , 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check oneitem only), FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check aii that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 3.33 UNIT" (Check one item only) D a, SOLID D a. FIRE ¡g¡ b. LIQUID D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 5.00 215 ,D b, REACTIVE D c. PRESSURE RELEASE ¡g¡ d, ACUTE HEALTH D e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 217 MAXIMUM DAILY MOUNT 5.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 ¡g¡ a. GALLONS Db, CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS " If EHS, amount must be in pounds D d, TÓNS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK, D b, UNDERGROUND TANK 'D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING D~, STEEL DRUM ¡g¡ a. AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D g, CARBOY D h. SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX D I. CYLINDER , D m. GLASS BOTTLE " ¡g¡ n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D' b, ABOVE AMBIENT , D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ¡g¡ a. AMBIENT D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT D d, CRYOGENIC 225 UNK NO HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS PER 29 CFR 1910.1200 230 231 232 233 2 DYes D No 234 235 236 237 3 DYes D No 238 239 DYes D No 240 241 4 242 243 244 ' 245 5 DYes D No If more hazardous, components are present at greater than '1% by weight if non,carcinogenic, ,or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/9~) OES FORM 2731(1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAzARDOUS, MA TERIALSINVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION ., . - .. . . , ."" " -' :. _fied P~ogram Consolidated Form e~ ------ (one page per material per building or area) o ADD D DELETE . '0 REVISE 200 Page 19 ot 81 202 COMMON NAME 717 VACUUM PUMP OIL CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete it required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE ¡g¡ b, MIXTURE 210 Dc, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes 0 No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check alllhat apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) o a. SOLID o b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 0.25 215 o a. FIRE o b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d.ACUTEHEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 0.33 0.50 218 ANNUAL WASTE' AMOUNT 220 o a. GALLONS o b"CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS " It EHS, amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK Db. UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d" STEEL DRUM , o a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM o t, CAN o g, CARBOY o h. SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k. BOX o I. CYLINDER Om. GLASS BOTTLE' o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o o,TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW ~MBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE o a. AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 230 231 232 233 2 DYes 0 No 234 235 236. 237 3 o Yes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non'carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if c;arcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM"2731 (1/99) I I -1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY, - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION øìfied Program ConsQlidated Form e' ~' (one page per material per building or area)" o ADD 200 Page 8 of 81 202 DYes 0 No COMMON NAME CAS # 7782-44-7 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Oxidizer-Gas (gaseous)(OGG) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE . (Check one item only)' 0 a. PURE 0 b. MIXTURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) 0 a: SOLID 0 b: LIQUID 210 o c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE . DYes IZI No 212 CURIES 213 IZI c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 155.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 0 a. FIRE ~~~~N~EDAILY 472.00 o b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT IZI c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d. ACUTE HEALTH o e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 711.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 UNIT' (Check one item only) o a. GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS . ' It EHS, amount must be in pounds o d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b. UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM '0 a, AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM D f.CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO D i. FIBER DRUM D¡,BAG D k,BOX ¡g¡ I. èYLlNDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE On, PLASTIC BOTTLE o o.-TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT ,224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE IZI a. AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 230 231 232 233 2 DYes O'No ,.234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 . 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No I I( more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, 'or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99). OES FORM 2731 (1/99) ·~ied progran~ Consolidated Form . ' '. . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION I \\ ,(one page per material per building or area), o ADD o DELETE' o REVISE 200 Page 7 of 81 " I 202 DYes ¡gj No COMMON NAME WET CELL BATTERIES CAS # FIRE ÇODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Corrosives(C), Combustible Liquid(êL3B), Water (reactive)(WR2) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE (Check one item only) 0 a. PURE ¡gj,b., MIXTURE 0 c, WASTE 210 DYes ¡gj No 212 CURIES 213, PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) o a, SOLID ,¡gj b, LIQUID ¡gj b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 1.50 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 0 a. FIRE AVERAGE DAILY 25.50 AMOUNT o c. PRESSURE RELEASE ¡gj d, ACUTE HEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH ' 219 STATE WASTE CODE 216 36.50 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT, 220 UNIT" (Check one item only) ¡gj a. GALLONS O'b, CUBIC.FEET 0 c, POUNDS " If EHS, amount must be in pounds . o d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE ,222 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d. STEEL DRUM ¡gj a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM .0 f.CAN o g, CARBOY D h, SILÒ o i. FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG o k, BOX D I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR ¡gj r. OTHER 223 ¡gj a. AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBU;:NT '0 b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGETEM?ERATURE o c. BELOW AMBIENT '0 'd. CRYOGENIC , 225 30 SULFURIC ACID 230 2 234 3 238 4 242 5 7664-9~-9 231 232 DYes 0 No 235 236 DYes 0 No 239 DYes 0 No 240 233 237 241 243 244 245 , 0 Yes 0 No If more hazai'dous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic. attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 , IfEPCRA, Please. Sign,Here, . UPCF (1/99) OES,FORM 2731 (1/99) " 'HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION ~' " , _ified Program Consolidated Form, . (one page per material per building or area) o ADD' D DELETE' D REVISE' 200 Page 34 of 81 202 COMMON NAME HD-900, LIBERTY 2000 LEAD ACID BATTERY CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Còrrosives(C), Combustible Liquid(CL3B), Water (reactive)(WR2) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE, D a. PURE IQI b, MI,XTURE DC: WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE , (Check one item only) ICII PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) 210 D Yes ~ No 212 CURIES 213 D a, SOLID ~ b, LIQUID D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 3.25 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 74.75 AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) D a. FIRE ~ b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT D c. PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d. ACUTE HEALTH D e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 74.75 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 ~ a. GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS " If EHS.. amount must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK " D b, UNDERGROUND TANK D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING Dd. STEEL DRUM ~ a. AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D g: CARBOY D h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k. BOX o L CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D o. TOTE BIN D p. TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR ~ r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT tJ c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a, AMBIENT D b: ABOVE AMBIENT ' D c. BELOW AMBIENT D d. CRYOGENIC 225 8 SULFURIC ACID 7664-93-9 230 231 232 233 2 DYes D No 234 235 236 237 3 DYes D No 238 239 DYes D No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes D No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight ,if non-carcinog,enic. or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDI,TIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here , . , lJPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) , .". I ! HAZARDOUS MATERIALS , HAZARDOUS MATERI,ALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _¡fied Program Consolidated Form, . (one page per material per building 0; area) DADD D DELETE D REVI~E 200 Page 5 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes ¡g¡ No COMMON NAME MULTI-PURPOSE ATF CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE , (Check one item only) D a, PURE I' PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) 210 ¡g¡' b. MIXTURE D c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes ¡g¡ No 212 CURIES 213 D a. SOLID' ¡g¡ b, LIQUID D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 220.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Chéck all that apply) D a, FIRE ~~~~~E DAILY 147.00 D b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT D c. PRESSURE RELEASE ¡g¡ d. ACUTE HEALTH, D e, èHRÒNIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 220.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 UNIT' (Check one item only) ¡g¡ a, GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEETQ c. POUNDS , If EHS. amount must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ¡g¡ a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b, UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING, D d, STEEL DRUM ¡g¡ a, AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D g. CARBOY' D,h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG D k. BOX o I. CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE , D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN D,p, TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D'r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE ¡g¡ a. AMBIENT D b.ABOVEAMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 D c, BELOW AMBIENT D d, CRYOGENIC 225 I 226 0.11 TOLÜENE . 230 2 UNK PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS 234 3 238 4 242 5 228 ' DYes ¡g¡ No 1 08-88-;3 231 , 232 . DYes ¡g¡ No 233 235 236 DYes D No 237 239 DYes D No 240 241 243 244 DYes D No 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic. attach addftional sheets' of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALL Y COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99)' , .. HAZARDOUS M~TERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _fied prográm Consolidated Form " , - (one page per material per building or area) DADD D qELETE D REVISE 200 Page 24 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - ' EPC,RA 202 DYes IZI No COMMON NAME NAPA AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID FA CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Comp)ele if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE 'IZI b, MIXTURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) D a, SOLID IZI b: LIQUID FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) D' a, FIRE D b, REACTIVE AVERAGE DAILY , 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 4.00 AMOUNT Dc. WASTE D c. GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZI Ño 212 CURIES 213 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 0.25 ,215 D c. PRESSURE RELEASE IZI d: ACUTE HEALTH D' e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE , CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 6.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 UNIT' (Check one item only) IZI a, GALLONS ' D, b, CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS , If EHS, amount must be in pounds D d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b. UNDERGROUND 'TANK ,D c; TANK INSIDE BUILDING D d. STEEL DRUM IZI a, AMBIENT D e. PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN, D g, CARBOY [J h, SILO D i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG D k, BOX D L CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE IZI n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN, D p, TANK WAGON D q. RAIL CAR D r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b,ÄBOVE AMBIENT" D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ,IZI a, AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT D'd, CRYOGENIC 225 226 1.2 TOLUENE 230 2 5 ZINC , 234 3 100 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC SOLVENT 238 4 242 , 5 227 228 DYes IZI No 1 08-88-3 231 232 DYes IZI No 7440-66-6 235 236 DYes IZINo 64742-65-0 239 DYes D No 240 243 244 DYes D No 229 233 237 241 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addi/ional sheets of paper capturing the ff!qulred information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MA TERIALSINVENTORY -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION , _¡fied Program C~ns()lidated Form . (o.ne page per material per bUi~ing or area) o ADD o DELETE' '0 REVISE 200 Page 27 of 61 ' 202 COMMON NAME NAPA POWER STEERING FLUID 9800 CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3A) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) 210 C8J b. MIXTURE o c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes C8J No 212 CURIES 213 o a, SOLID C8J b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 0.25 215 , 0 a, FIRE o b, RÊACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE C8J d, ACUTE HEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 5.00. 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 7.50 216 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 C8J a, G¡>.LLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS . If EHS. amount must be in pounds o d. TONS' 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) 0, a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUNDTANK .0 c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM ' C8J a, AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g. CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k. BOX o L CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE C8J n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE· STORAGE TEMPERATURE . C8J a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 o d, CRYÓGENIC 225 228 229 95 SOLVENT-DEWAXED LIGHT PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE· o Yes C8J No 64742-56-9 230 231 232 233 2 o Yes ONo 234 235 236 237 3 o Yes 0 Nò 238 239, o Yes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 o Yes 0 No If more hazardous components, are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ¡ , ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 I I If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) _fied Program Consolidated Form e' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION o ADD o DELETE COMMON NAME , NAPA BRAKE FLUID DOT-3' CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) D a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT ' UNIT" (Check one item only) , 0 a, SOLID , 0 a, FIRE (one page per maferia/per building or area) o REVISE 200 Page 25 of 81 '202 210 ~ b. MIXTURE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No 212 CURIES 213 o .c, WASTE o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER' 1.00 215 ~ b, LlQUII) o b.'REACTIVE 216 o c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d. ACUTE HEALTH 0' e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE' 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 222 ~ a, GALLONS 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o d. TONS 1.00 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM ~ a, AMBIENT STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a. AMBIENT 1.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 o b. CUBIC FEET D· c, POUNDS " If EHS, amount must be in pounds o e. PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g. CARBOY ·0 h,SILO 223 o i. FIBER DRUM OJ·BAG D k. BOX o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE ~ n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r. OTHER o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT 224 o c, BELOW AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 228 o Yes ~ No 231 232 DYes D No 235 236 DYes 0 No 239 DYes D No 240 243 244 DYes D No 229 UNK PROPRIETARY MIXTURE 2 230 233 234 3 238 4 242 5 237 241 245 If more hazardous components are presentargreater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 I UPCF (1/99) If EPCRA, Please Sign Here OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS, MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION efi~d Program Co'nsolidated Forni , , e , , (one page per material per building or area) o ADD o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 16 ot 81 202 o Yes ~ No COMMON NAME FLUID 424 CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete it required by. CUPA) , Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) 210 iZI b, MIXTURE o c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No 212 CURIES 213 o 13, SOLID ~ b. LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 16.00 215 o a,FIRE o b. REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d. ACUTE HEALTH o e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 11.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 16.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 ~ a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 C, POUNDS " It EHS. amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) 0 a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o C, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM ~ a, AMBIENT , 0 e, PLASTIC DRUM ~ LCAN [j g, CARBOY o h. SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o rri. GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE '0 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a, AMBIENT' o b. ABOVE AMBIENT ,0 c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 226 0.08 TOLUENE 230 ,2 1.68 ZINC ALKYL DITHIOPHOSPHATE 234 3 238 4 242 5 227 228 o Yes ~No 1 08-88-3 231 232 o Yes ~ No 6864942-3 235 236 O'Yes'O No 239 o Yes 0 No 240 243 244 o Yes 0 No 233 237 241 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than % by weight if non-carcinogeniè, ~or 0, % by weidht 'if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALL Y COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF(1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) \ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _fied Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building c¡r area) COMMON NAME UNLEADED GASOLINE , CAS# 200 Page 11 ot 81 202 D Yes ~·No FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete it required by CUPA) Flammable Liquid(FL 1 B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) D a. PURE ~ b. MIXTURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) D a. SOLID . ~ b, LIQUID FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~ a, FIRE D b, REACTIVE AVERAGE DAILY' 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 6,031.85 AMOUNT o c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE D Yes~No 212 CURIES , 213 Dc, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 10,000.00 215 D c. PRESSURE RELEASE ~ ,i ~CUTE HEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 10,048.75' 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOU1'IT 220 UNIT' (Check on<: item only) ~ a, GALLONS D b. CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS , It EHS, amount must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ~ b. UNDERGROUND TANK D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING D d. STEEL DRUM ~ a, AMBIENT D e. PLASTIC DRUM ~t.CAN D g, CARBOY , D h,SILO . D b. ABOV~ AMBIENT o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX , o J. CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE ~ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE D o. TOTE BIN D p. TANK WAGON D q. RAIL CAR ~ r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D è, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a, AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT' D c, BELOW AMBIENT D d. CRYOGENIC 225 4.2 BENZENE· 71-43-2 230 231 232 233 2 1 ETHYL BENZENE D Yes ~ No 100-41-4 234 235 236 237 3 15 METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER D Yes ,~ No 1634-04-4 238 239 D Yes ~ No 240 241 4 1 TOLUENE 108-88-3 242 243 244 245 5 4.6 M~XYLENE D Yes ~-NO 1 08-38-3 If mo;e hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addflional sheets of paper capturing the required information: , ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) ,OESFORM 2731 (1/99) I ' " , ~ ified' Program Consolidat~d Form HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION "" . (orie page per material per building or area) i I 202 D YesfZ] No . COMMON NAME VOL TZ CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Irritants(IR) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one itemonly)' D a, PURE' PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one ilem only) fZ] b. MIXTURE D' c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE Ò Yes fZ]'No 212 CURIES 213 D a, SOLID fZ] b, LIQUID D c. GAS .211 LARGEST CONTAINER 55.00 215 D a, FIRE D b. REACTIVE D c, PRESSURE RELEASE fZ] d. ACUTE HEALTH D e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 37.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 55.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 fZ] a. GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET O' c, POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in pounds D d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D· b. UNDERGROUND TANK D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING fZ] d, STEEL DRUM fZ] a, AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D g. CARBOY D h, SILO o i, FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG D'k, BOX o I. CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN D p, TA~K WAGON D q. RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE'PRESSURE D . b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE fZ] a, AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D d, CRYOGENIC 225 226 UNK D-LlMONENE 230 2 UNK HYDROTREA TED LIGHT DISTILLATES 234 3 238 4 242 5 227 228 D yesfZ] No 5989-27-5 231 232 DYes fZ] No 64742-47-8 235 236 DYes D No 239 DYes D No 240 243 244 DYes D No 229 233 237 241 245 If more hazardous components 'are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additionat sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONALLOCALL Y COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99)' OESFORM 27~1 (1/99) _itied Progra~ Consolid~ted, Form , ~"'- ,~~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS , HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY' . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE , D REVISE 200, Page 55 of 81 202 , D'Yes IZI No COMMON NAME WASTE ANTIFREEZE CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE , (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 6.00 UNIT" (Check one item only) D a, PURE D b, MIXTURE IZI c, WASTE 2,11 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZI No 212 CURIES 213 D a, SOLID IZI b, LlQUib D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 55.00 215 0.00 De, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE 343 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 , D a, FIRE ' Db" REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT D c, PRESSURE RELEASE D d, ACUTE HEALTH 55.00 , 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT, 220 IZI a, GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK Db, UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING D d, STEEL DRUM ,: . IZI e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D 9, CARBOY D h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ,BAG o k, BOX o L CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE' - D 0, TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r, OTHER 223 ¡STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE IZI a, AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 225 226 227 228 229 50 ETHYLENE GLYCOL DYes IZINo 107-21-1 230 231 232 233 2 DYes D No 234 235 236 237 3 D Yes'D No 238 239 240 241 4 DYes 0 No , 242 243 244 245 5 DYes D No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additionat sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 I· If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) ified Program Consolidated Form ~........- DADO. D DELETE D REVISE 200, Page 62 of 81' I I I 7-t; HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY .. CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) 202 COMMON NAME WASTE CONTAM. SOLID DEBRIS W/PCB 5-49 PPM CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item onlý) r8J a, SOLID Db, MIXTURE tJ b. LIQUID D b, REACTNE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT r8J c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE D·Yes r8J No 213 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYpE (Check one item only) D a, PURE D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 215 ·4,420.00 ' D e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE 261 CODE ' 221 DAYS ON SITE 90 216 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNW (Check one item only) o a. FIRE D c, PRESSURE RELEASE , r8J d, ACUTE HEALTH 610.00· 2,440.00 ' 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 D a. GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET r8J c, POUNDS . If EHS. amount must be in pounds D d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b, UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING r8J d, STEEL DRUM r8J ¡" AMBIE,NT D e, PLASTIC DRUM Df:CAN D g. CARBOY ,0 h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ,BAG '·'0 k, BOX o I. CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE 'D o. TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON D q. RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE r8J .a, AMBIENT D, b. ABOVE AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT " 224 ' D c, BELOW AMBIENT" D d, CRYOGENIC 225 226 0.01 ·POL YCHLORINATED BIPHENYL 230 2 10 HYDROTREA TED MIDDLE DISTILLATE 234 3 10 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE 238 4 242 5 227 228 DYes r8J No 1336-36-3 231 232 DYes r8J No 64742-46-7 235 236 DYes r8J No 64742~53-6 239 DYes D No 240 243 244 D ,Yes D No 229 233 237 241 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, %. by weidht if carcinogenic. attach additional sheets of paper capturing, the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) .. ified Program Consolidated Form '- . , HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARPOUS MA TERIALSINVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION , ¡one page per material per building or area) o ADD o DELETE o REVISE 200 Pagè 79 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 o Yes ¡g¡ No COMMON NAME WASTE SOIUDEBRIS WITH Oil, DIESEL FUEL, _TPH CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE o a, PURE o b, MIXTURE ¡g¡ c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ¡g¡ No (Ch!!Ck one i!em only) PHYSICAL STATE ¡gj ",SOLID o b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER (Check one item only) ,349;860.00 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES o a, FIRE o b.REACTIVE ' 0 c. PRESSURE RELEASE o d, ACUTE HEALTH (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 12,800.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 51,200·90 218 ANNUAL WASTE 95,460.00 AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT 212 CURIES 213 215 o a.TONS o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE 223 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 220 UNIT' (Check one item only) o a, GALLONS . o b, CUBIC FEET¡gj c. POUNDS , If EHS, amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BuìLDING ¡g¡ d, STEEL DRUM ¡g¡ a. AMBIENT 0, e, PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ·BAG ,Ok, BOX , o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR ¡g¡ r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o c, BELOVÌI AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ¡g¡ a. AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 230 231 232 233 2 o Yes 0 No 234 235 236 237 3 o Yes 0 No 238 239 o Yes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 ' 244 245 ' 5 o Yes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic: attach addffional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTEDINFORMA TION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) " '- ified Program Consolidated Form HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE 200 Page 63 0181 202 D Yes ~ No COMMON NAME WASTE CONTAM.SOLlD DEBRIS W/PCB 50-499 PPM CAS # , FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE D a, PURE D b. MIXTURE ~ c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE D Yes, ~ No (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE ~ a, SOLID D b. LIQUID ' D c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER (Check one item only) 458.15 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES D a, FIRE D b, REACTIVE D c. PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d, ACUTE HEALTH (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 480.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 1,920.00 218ANNUAL WASTE 2,520.00 AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT 212 CURIES 213 215 D d. TONS, D e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 731 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 30 216 220 UNIT" (Check one item only) D a, GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET ~ c. POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK' , D' b, UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING . ~ d, STEEL DRUM ~ a, AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM D f.CAN D g, CARBOY D h. SILO D i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG D k. BOX D I. CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D ~, TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON . D q, RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a. AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 D c, BELOW AMBIENT D d. CRYOGENIC 225 227 228 229 D Yes ~ No 1336-36-3 231 232 233 D Yes ~ No 64742-46-7 235 236 237 D Yes ~ No 64742-53-6 239 DYes D No 240 241 243 244 245 DYes D No 226 0.01 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL 230 2 10 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE 234 3 10 HYDROTREA TED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE 238, 4 242 5 If mOre hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM ~731 (1/99) ifiedProgram Consolidated Form I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION : (one page per material per building or area) o ADD o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page75 01 81 I, I I I 202 o Yes ¡gj No COMMON NAME WASTE OILY DEBRIS/SOIL CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete !I required by CUPA) 210 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT ' ¡gj a, SOLID o b. MIXTURE o b, LIQUID ¡gj c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ¡gj, No 212 CURIES 213 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a" PURE o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 215 1,015.00 4,060.00 o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 223 CODE , 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 o a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o ~, PRESSURE RELEASE i:8J d: ACUTE HEALTH 4,06.0:00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 UNIT" (Check one item only) o a,GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET ¡gj c, POUNDS " II EHS. amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORA9E PRESSURE Oa, ABOVEGROUND "rANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING ¡gj;d. STEEL DRUM ¡gj ,a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM OI.CAN . o g. CARBOY ,0 h,SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c,BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ¡gj a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC ,225 1 ' 10 2 10 3 4 5' HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE 227 228 DYes ¡gj No 6474246~7' 231 232 o Yes ¡gj No 64742,-53-6 235 236 0, Yes 0 No 239 o Yes 0 No 240 243 244 o Yes 0 No 229 230 233 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE , 234 237 , 238 241 242 245 If more hazardous components are present at grealer than 1% by we;ght if non-carcinogenic. or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) ¡tied Program Consolidated Form '-, , ' . L£Y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS -CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) DADD D DELÉTE D REVISE 200 Page 64 of 81' 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202, D Yes ~ No COMMON NAME WASTE COPY MACHINE TONER CAS#' FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL ST ATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 28.00 AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) Da, PURE D b, MIXTURÈ ' ~c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE D Yes ~ No ~ a, SOLID D b, LlaUID D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONT AllljER 458.15 ~ a, FIRE D b, REACTIVE D c. PRESSURE RELEASE D d, ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 275:00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 0.00 AMOUNT MOUNT 212 CURIES ,213 215 D d, TONS D e. CHRONIC HEÀL TH 219STATEWASTE 541 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 220 D a, GALLONS D b. CUBIC FEET ~ c. POUNDS " If EHS, amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b, UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING ~d, STEEL DRUM ~ a. AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D g.CÞ,.RBOY D h. SILO, ' o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k: BOX D J. CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TO-rÈ BIN D p, TANK WAG,ON D q. RAIL CAR' D r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT' 224 STORAGE,TEMPERA TURE ~,a. AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D d. CRYÒGENIC 225 5 CARBON BLACK OIL [COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID LABEL] 1333-86-4 230 231 232 233 '2 UNK IRON OXIDE, SPENT D Yes ~ No 1309-37-1 234 235 236 237 3 90 ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS D Yes ~ No 64742-48-9 238 239 DYes D No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes, D No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic. attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: , ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99)' ¡fied Program Consolidated Form ~1) , HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION ,I (one page perma/erial per building or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE 200 Page 57 of 81 202 DYes ~ No COMMON NAME WASTE FUEL FILTERS CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) D a, PURE D b. MIXTURE rg¡" c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE D Yes ~ No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 30.00 AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) ~ a. SOLID ~ a. FIRE D b. LIQUID Db. REACTIVE D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 215 0.00 D e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 352 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 D c. PRESSURE RELEASE D d, ACUTE HEALTH , 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 300.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 D a. GALLONS D b, CUBIC FEET ~ c, POUNDS " If EHS, amount must be in pounds tJ d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply), D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK D b. UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING ~ d. STEEL DRUM ~ a. AMBIENT .' D e, PLASTIC DRUM tJ f, CAN D g, CARBOY o h, SILC) Ó i. FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D o. TOTE BIN , D p. TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT , 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a. AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT , Dc. BELOW AM~IENT D ,d. CRYOGENIC 225 1 METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER 1634-04-4 230 231 232 233 2 1 M-XYLENE D Yes ~ No 108-38-3 234 235 236 237 3 DYes D No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addffiona/ sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here ,.UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) I' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) DADO o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 60 01 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION , CONFIDENTIAL- EPCRA 202 o Yes ¡g¡ No COMMON NAME USED OIL FILTERS (DRAINED) CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAilY 22.00 AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) o a, PURE o b. MIXTURE ¡g¡ c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ¡g¡ No ¡g¡a, SOLID o b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 o a,' FIRE o b. REACTIVE o c: PRESSURE RELEASE ¡g¡ d, ACUTE HEALTH, 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 220.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 0.00 AMÒUNT AMOUNT 212 CURIES 213 215 o a, GALLONS ·0 d, T9NS o e, CHRONIC HEALTH ,219STATEWASTE 223 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 36.5 216 220 o b. CUBIC FEET ¡g¡ c. POUNDS . II EHS. amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND.TANK o c, TANK INSIDEBUILDING ¡g¡ d, STEEL DRUM ¡g¡ a, AMBIENT ,0 e. PLASTIC DRUM , OI,CAN o g, CARBOY o h. SILO D i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG D k, BOX D I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE DO, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR Or, OTHER 223 o b, ABOVE A,MBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT" 224 STORAGE PRESSURE , 0 ~,ABOVE AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE ¡g¡ a, AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC '225 226 '1 1 HYDROTREATEDHEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE 64742-54-7 230 231 232 233 2 1 SOLVENT-DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE DYes ¡g¡ No 64742-65-,0 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 o Yes 0 N~ If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non,carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic. attach addffional sheets of paper capturing the required infonna/ion: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM}?31 (1/99) , " ~\p. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION . _fied Progra~ Consolidated F~rm , e (one page permaterial per building or area) o ADD [J'DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 65 of 61 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes ¡g¡ N~ ' COMMON NAME, WASTE DRY CELL BATTERIES CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) . 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Ch~ck one item only) , FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) . ~~~~N~EDAILY 190:00 UNIT* (Check one item only) o a, PURE o b, MIXTURE ¡g¡ c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes ¡g¡ No ¡g¡ a. SOLID o b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 o a. FIRE o b, REACTIVE o c. PRESSURE RELEASE ¡g¡ d, ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 1,055.00 216 ANNUAL WASTE 1,480.00 AMOUNT . AMOUNT 212 CURIES 213 215 . 0 d, TONS De, CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 181 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 220 o a, GALL~NS o b. CUBIC FEET ¡g¡' c, POUNDS ·.If EHS, arrount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b,UNDERGROUND TANK o 'ç, TANK INSIDE BUILDING ¡g¡ d, STEEL DRUM ¡g¡ a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN o g, CARBOY o h,SILO' o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX " o I, CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE, o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ¡g¡ a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 226 8 ,,' POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE 230 2 15 ZINC 234 3 37 MANGANESE DIOXIDE 236 4 242 5 227 226 ,DYes ¡g¡ No 131 0-58-3 231 '232 [] Yes ¡g¡ No 7440-66-6 235 236 DYes ¡g¡ No 1313-13-9 239 DYes 0 No 240 243 244 DYes 0 No 229 233 237 241 245 If '!lore hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carCinogenic, or 0.1% byweidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONALLOCALL Y COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) 'OES FORM 2731 (1/99) DADD _ified Program Con~olidated Form e HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one page per material per building or area) D DELETE D REVISE ' 200 Page 74 of 81 202 DYes cg¡ No COMMON NAME WASTE LITHIUM BATTERIES CAS # FIRE CODE H!\ZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) H!\ZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED H!\ZARD CATEGORIES , (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 55.00 AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE 210 D a. PURE Db', MIXTURE cg¡ c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes cg¡ No " cg¡ a, SOliD D b. LIQUID D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458,15 D a. FIRE cg¡ b, REACTIVE D c. PRESSURE,RELEASE cg¡ d, ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 550.00 218ANNUAL WASTE 0.00 AMOUNT AMOUNT 212 CURIES 213 215 216 D e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE 181 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 220 D a: GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET cg¡ c. 'f'OUNDS . If EHS, aroount must be in pounds 222 D d, TONS D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK D b. UNDERGROUND TANK D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING cg¡ d, STEEL DRUM cg¡ a. AMBIENT 223 D e, PLASTiC DRUM D f. CAN D g, CARBOY D h. SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX o '-'CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D o. TOTE BIN D p. TANK WAGON D q. RAIL CAR , D r:OTHER D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 cg¡ a. AMBIENT 225 D b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT D (j, CRYOGENIC 3 LITHIUM 230 2 234 3' 238 4 242 5 7439-93:-2 231 ,232 DYes D No 233 235 236 DYes D No 237 239 DYes D No 240 241 243 244 DYes D No 245 If more hazardous components are present àt greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 UPCF (1/99) '. . If EPCRA, Please Sign Here OES FORM 2731 (1/99) 4 r HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated Form, e (one page per material per building or area) DADO o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 56 of 81 202 DYes IZJ No COMMON NAME WASTE EMPTY AEROSOLS CANS UC FLAMMABLE LIQUID CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE , 0 a, PURE o b. MIXTURE IZJ c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZJ No . (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE r8J a, SOLID o b. LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER (Check one item only) 458: 15 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 'r8J a. FIRE Db. REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d. ACUTE HEALTH (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 167.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 765.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 2,200.00 AMOUNT, AMOUNT AMOUNT 212 CURIES 213 215 o d, TONS De, CHRONICHEALTH 219 STATE WASTE 343 CODE ,221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 220 UNIT" (Check one item only) o a, GALLONS o b. CUBIC FEET IZJ c, POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in pounds .222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) 0 a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TÀNK INSIDE BUILDING ,IZJ d, STEEL DRUM IZJ a. AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM of.CAN o g, CARBOY o h. SILO ,0 i. FIBER DRUM OJ,BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAG9N o q. RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBiENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE r8J ~,AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 1 ACETONE 230 2 1 TOLUENE 234 3 1 XYLENE 238 4 242 5 67-64-1 231 232 233 DYes IZJ No 108-88-3 235 236 237 DYes IZJ No 1330-20-7 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 243 244 245 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addffional sheets of paper capturing the required information: , ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731" (1/99) .. ,., '- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _¡fied Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) 200 Page 66 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes f:8] No COMMON NAME WASTE EMPTY AEROSOL CANS UC FLAMMABLE LIQUID CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE , (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 17.00 AMOUNT UNIT" , D a, GALLONS (Check one item only) D a. PURE D b, MIXTURÊ f:8] c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes f:8] No f:8] a, SOLID D b, LIQUID D ~. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 D a. FIRE D b, REACTIVE D c, PRESSu"RE RELEASE D d, ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 165.00 218 NNUAL WASTE 0.00 AMOUNT AMOUNT 212 CURIES 213 215 D d. TONS D e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 343 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 220 D b, CUBIC FEET f:8] c. POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) Da, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b. UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING f:8] d, STEEL DRUM f:8] a, AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D g, CARBOY' D h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG o k, BOX o ¡, CYLINDER D m. GLASS BOTTLE D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE f:8] a, AMBIENT D b. ABOVE AMBIENT 0' c, BELOW AMBIENT D d, CRYOGENIC 225 1 ACETONE 67 -64-1 230 231 232 233 2 1 TOLUENE Dyes f:8]'No 1 08-88-3 234 235 236 237 3 1 XYLENE DYes f:8] No 1330-20-7 238 239 DYes D No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes D No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets 0; paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF'(1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) (pc{ .. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION. _¡fied Program conSolidatedFo~ní" e (one page per material per bw7ding or area) o ADD' o DELETE o REVISE 200 , Page 67 of 81' 202 DYes IZI No COMMON NAME WASTE INSULATING all CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) Ò a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) 210 o b, MIXTURE IZI c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZI No 212 CURIES 213 o a. SOLID , IZI b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 55.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~~~~N~EDAILY 473.00 UNIT" (Check one item only) o a. FIRE o b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE IZI d, ACUTE HEALTH o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE ·221 CODE ' 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 1,892.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE' AMOUNT ,2,048.00 220 IZI a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in pounds o d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b. UNDERGROUND TANK o c: TANK IN~IDE BUILDING , IZI d. STEEL DRUM IZI a. AMBIENT o e: PLASTIC DRUM D¡,CAN , o g, CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k. BOX , 0 I, CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE IZI a. AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 40 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE 64742-46-7 230 231 232 233 2 70 HYDROTREATEDLlGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE DYes IZI No 64742-53-6 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4' 242 243 ,244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: , ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) , . '(ç~, HAzARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY' - CHE~UCAL'DESCRIPTION . _fied' Program Consolidated Form, . , , (one page per material per building orarea)-" o ADD o DELETE o REVISE, 200 'Page '72 of 81 COMMON NAME WASTE LIGHT BALLASTS/CAPACITORS NON-PCB , CAS# FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Cómplete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 40 .00 AMOUNT UNIT' (Check one item only) o a. PURE o b, MIXTURE I:8J c, WASTE ' 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes I:8J No 212 CURIES 213 I:8J a, SOLID [J b. LIQUID o b, REACTIVE o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 215 0.00 , .' 0 e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE .223' CODE , 221 DAYS ON'SITE 365 216 o a, FIRE o c. PRESSURE RELEASE' o d, ACUTE HEALTH , 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT' 400.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 . D a, GALLONS o b. CUBIC FEET rz¡ c, POUNDS , If EHS, amount must be in pounds Dd, TONS· 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply)' o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ' o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING I:8J d, STEEL DRUM rz¡ a, AMBIE,NT o e, PLASTIC DRUM o f, CAN o g: CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX o I. CVLlNDER o m. GLASS' BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o Ó, TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON [j q. RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE rz¡ a. AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT '0 b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c: i3ELOW AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT. 224 o d, CRYOGENIC 225 230 2 234 3 238 ,4 242 5 227 228 DYes 0 No 231 232 o Ves 0 No ,235 236 DYes 0 No 239 DYes 0 No 240 243 244 DYes 0 No 229 233 237 241 245 I I If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ' ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) , OES FORM 273,1 (1199) , , HAZARDOUS MATERIALS , , HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION, eifiedPr~grarn Consolidated Form .e·. (one page per material per building or area) 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes 1:8:1 No COMMON NAME WASTE LIGHT BALLASTS NON PCB CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Còmplete if required by CUPA) 210 , HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) , 0 a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE' (Check one item only) 1:8:1 a, SOLID FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ,0' a". FIRE ~~~~N~E DAILY 175.00 o b. MIXTURE, o b, LIQUID í:8:J c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes 1:8:1 No 212 CURIES' 213 ,0 c,GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 ' 215 1,680.00 De, CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 22' 3 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 o b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d, ACUTE HEALTH 700.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 UNIT" (Check one item only) . o a, GAL.LONS o b. CUBIC FEET 1:8:1 c, POUNDS " If EHS, amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) Oa, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE B'UILDING I:8:Id, STEEL DRUM 1:8:1 a. AMBIENT De. PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o 9· CARBOY o h. SILO o i. FIBER DRUM' Dj,BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE '1:8:1 a. AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT _ 0 b, ABOVE AMBiENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 230 231 232 233 2 DYes 0 No 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 ' 240 241 4 DYes 0 No 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1199) , OES FORM27;31 (1/99) ~\) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _¡,fied Progra,m ,Consolidated Form e" (òne page per inateriàl per building or area) , o ADD o DELETE ,0 REVISE 200 Page 78 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes i:8J No 204 COMMON NAME, WASTE SODIUM VAPOR AND MERGURY VAPOR ELECTRIC LAMP CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Compl!'teJf required byCUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one, item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) , AVERAGE DAILY 20.00 AMOUNT UNIT' (Check one item only) 211 RADIOACTIVE ' , Oa, PURE o b, MIXTURE i:8J c, WASTE DYes i:8J No o a, SOLID o b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 o a,FIRE o b, REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE D d, ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 200.00 218ANNUAL WASTE 0.00 AMOUNT AMOUNT ,213 215 o d, TONS o e, CHRONIC HEJ:.LTH _ 219 STATE WASTE 181 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 220 o a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET i:8J C, POUNDS . If EHS, amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING' i:8J d, STEEL DRUM i:8J a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Of,CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO D i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG D k, BOX D 1. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAILCAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BElOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE i:8J a, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 100 WASTE SODIUM VAPOR LAMPS 230 231 232 "233 2 DYes 0 No 234 235 236 237 3, DYes ONO" 238 239 240 241 4 DYes 0 No 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) 0'.' 1\ - _¡fied Program Consolid~ted Form , ~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION e HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY (one, page per material per building òr area) o ADD o DELETE D REVISE 200 Page 61 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION ,202 CONFIDENTIAL - DYes /'VI, No EPèRA IðJ COMMON NAME WASTE CAPACITORS (NON PCB) CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) , FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY '565.00 AMOUNT ' UNIT' (Check one item only) o a. PURE o b. MIXTURE tz) c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes tz) No tz) a, SOLID o b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458,15 o a. FIRE o b. REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE tz) d, ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 2~260.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 3,520.00 AMOUNT AMOUNT 212 CURIES 213 215 o d, TONS o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 223 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 220 o a. GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET tz) c, POUNDS , If EHS, amount must be in pounds ' 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK O,b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING tz) d, STEEL DRUM tz) a. AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g, CARBOY 0, h, SILO o i. FIBER ¿RUM OJ,BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS 'BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o o.JOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR '0 r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE ' STORAGE TEMPERATURE tz)a. AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 ' 1 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE 64742-46-7 230 231 232 233 2 1 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE DYes tz) No 64742-53-6 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic: attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) I I \C) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _fied Program Consolid~ted Form' - (one page per material p':' building or area) 201 CHEMICAL lOCATION 202 CONFIDENTIAL - DYes I'VI No , EPèRA ' ¡¿::,,¡ COMMON NAME USED OIL FOR RECYCLING CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE ' (Check one ilem only) 0 a, PURE D b, MIXTURE 210 (8:] c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes (8:] No 212 CURIES 213 PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) o a, SOLID (8:] b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 1,000.00 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~~~~N~EDAllY 200.00 UNIT' (Check one item only) 800.00 o e~ CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE 221· CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 o a, FIRE o b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAilY AMOUNT o c. PRESSURE RELEASE (8:] d. ACUTE HEALTH 800.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 (8:] a. GAllONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS , If EHS. amount must be in pounds o d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) (8:] a, ABOVEGROUND TANK Db. UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUilDING o d. STEEL DRUM (8:] a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM D f.CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SilO D i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k. BOX D I, CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o o. TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAil CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (8:] a, AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o b. ÁBOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 50 HYDROTREATED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE 64742-54-7 230 231 232 233 2 50 SOLVENT-DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE DYes (8:] No 64742-65-0 234 235 236 237 3 50 SOLVENT-REFINED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE DYes (8:] No 64741-97-5 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greàter than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capluring the required information: ADDITIONAllOCAll Y COllECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) / 1~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY '- CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _fied Program Consolidated F~rm e (one page per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE 200 Page 58 of 81 202 DYes ¡g¡ No COMMON NAME WASTE OILY SOLIDS CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one'item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY 55.00 AMOUNT UNIT" D (Check one item only) a, GALLONS D a, PURE Db. MIXTURE ¡g¡ c'-WASTE, 211 RADIOACTIVE , DYes ¡g¡ No ¡g¡ a, SOLID D b. LIQUID D ,c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 D ~, FIRE D b. REACTIVE D c. PRESSURE RELEASE ¡g¡ d, ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 550.00 218ANNUAL WASTE 0.00 AMOUNT AMOUNT 213 215 D d, TONS D e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE ,223 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365, 216 220 D b, CUBIC FEET ¡g¡ c, POUNDS " If EHS, amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b. UNDERGROUND TANK D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ¡g¡ d, STEEL DRUM ¡g¡ a, AMBIENT D e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN D g. CARBOY D h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ¡g¡ a. AMBIENT ' D b, ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT D d, CRYOGENIC 225 10 HYDROTREATED, MIDDLE DISTILLATE 64742-46-7 230 231 232 233 2 10 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE DYes ¡g¡ No 64742-53-6 234 235 236 237 3 DYes D No 238 239 D Y~s D No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by wéight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, atta,h addåional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please. Sign Here UPCF(1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) " , .. I, I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS , '. .' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION , , eifièd. Program Consolidated Form e (one pãge per material per building or area) ,202 DYes IZI No COMMON NAME WASTE SLUDGE , CAS# FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete it requiredby,CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) . PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) , D a,PURE o b, MIXTURE IZI c, WASTÈ D c. GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZI No 212 CURIES 213 IZI a, SOLID Db, LIQUID 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES, (Check alllhal apply) AVERAGE DAilY' 140.00 AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one)tem only) D a, FIRE, o .b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAilY AMOUNT- D c. P~ESSURE RELEASE IZI d, ACUTE HEALTH 560.00 D e. CHRONIC HEALTH, ,219 STATE WASTE 491 ' CODE , 221 DAYS ON SITE 90 216 560.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 D a,GAllONS D b, CUBIC FEET IZI c. POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in pounds D d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check alllhal apply) D a, ABOVEGROUNDT ANK D b, UNDERGROUN'DTA I K D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING . IZI d, STEEL DRUM lZIa, AMBIENT De, PLASTIC DRUM Df.CAN D g, CARBOY D h, SilO D i. FIBER DRUM OJ·BAG o k. BOX D I. CYLINDER D m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE 'D o. TOTE BIN D p, TANK WAGON D q, RAil CAR D r. OTHER 223 D b. ABOVE AMBIENT D c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE IZI a, AMBIENT D b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT D d. CRYOGENIC 225 230 231 232 233 2 DYes D No 234 235 236 237 3 DYes D No 238 239 DYes D No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes D No If more haza;dous components arepresent at greater than 1 % by weightif non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic. attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAllOCAll Y COllECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) " "fied Program Consolidated Form /l -' ... , (J YHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION e (one page per materiat per bw7ding or area), DADO o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 59 at 81 COMMON NAME WASTE SOLVENT CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one ilem only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~~~~N~E DAILY 94.00 UNIT" (Check one item only) o a, PURE o b, MIXTURE ~ c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No o a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 55.00 ~ a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d. ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 408.00 218ANNUAL WASTE 438.00 AMOUNT AMOUNT 212 CURIES 213 215 " 0 d, TONS , 0 e. CHRÒNIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 214 CODE ' 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 220 ~ a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 C, POUNDS . If EHS, amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK, o .c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ~ d. STEEL DRUM ~ a. AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM Of,CAN o g. CARBOY o h. SILO o i. FIBER DRUM , Dj,BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC' 225 ,1 10 TOLU.EN E 1 08-88-3 230 231 232 233 2 10 PARAFFINS o Yes ~ No 64742-88-7 234 235 236 237 3 95 LIGHT PETROLEUM DISTILLATE o Yes ~ No 64742-47-8 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 ·4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, % by weidht if carcinogenic, 'attach addffionàt sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 tf EPCRA, ptease Sign Here UPCF {1/99}· OES FORM 2731 {1/99} '" , ' ··~ib HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDÔUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _itied Program Consolidate~ Form - I (one pàge per material per building or area) DADD D DELETE D REVISE - " 200 Page 76 of 81 .,202 DYes IZI No COMMON NAME WASTE PCB ELECT. EQUIP. (DRAINED) 50-499 PM CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~~~~~EDAILY 480.00 D a, PURE D b, MIXTURE IZI c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZI No IZI a. SOLID D b.LlQUID D c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 D a, FIRE D b. REACTIVE D c. PRESSURE RELEASE IZI d. ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY, 1,920.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 2,340.00 AMOUNT AMOUNT 213 215 D d, TONS D e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 731 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 30 216 220 UNIT' (Check one item only) D a, GALLONS Db, CUBIC FEET IZI c. POUNDS , If EHS. amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK D b, UNDERGROUND TANK D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING IZI d, STEEL DRUM IZI a, AMBIENT D e. PLA~TIC DRU/>1 D f. CAN D g: CARBOY o h, SILO Di:FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX o I. ,CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE D 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON D q, RAIL CAR D r. OTHER, 223 STORAGE PRESSURE D b, ABOVE AMBIENT " D c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE lZI'a, AMBIENT , D b. ABOVE AMBIENT' D C, BELOW AMBIENT , D d. CRYOGENIC 225 1 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL 230 2 1 HYDROTREA TED MIDDLE DISTILLATE 234 3 1 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE 238 4 242 5 1336'-36-3 231 232 ,q Yes IZI No 64742-46-7 235 236 DYes IZI No 64742-53,.6 239 240 DYes D No, . 243 244 DYes D No 233 237 241 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addnionat sheets of paper capturing the required information: I ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 I' , If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF,(1/99) <?ES FORM 2731 (1/99) . , ('7 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION eifiedPrOgram Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) o ADD o DELETE o REVISE 200, Page 68 01 81 , I 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes 1:8] No COM¥ON NAME WASTE INSULATING OIL WITH PCB 0-4.9 PPM' CAS # FIRE CODE HA?ARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) . PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT o a. PURE o b. MIXTURE 1:8] c, WASrE' 211 RADIOACTIVE , 0 Yes'l:8] No 212 CURIES 213 o a. SOLID o a. FIRE 1:8] b,' LIQUID o b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 55.00 215 220.00 1,600:00 o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE 221 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE ,90 216 ' .0' c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d, ACUTE HEALTH 880.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 UNIT" (Check one item only) 1:8] a, GÀLLONS o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS . II EHS. amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) 0 a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING 1:8] d, STEEL DRUM 1:8] a. AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM OI,CAN o g, CARBOY o h. SILO OJ, FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG o k. BOX o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q:RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT , 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE 1:8] a. AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT D d, CRYOGENIC 225 226 40 2 70 3 4 5 HYDROTREATED,MIDDLE DISTILLATE 227 228 o Yes 1:8] No 64742-46-7 231 232 o Yes 1:8] No 64742-53-6 235 236 o Yes ONo 239 DYes 0 No 240 ,243 244 o Yes 0 No 229 230 . HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE 233 234 237 238 241 242 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA. Please Sign Here ,UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION eifiéd 'Program Consolidated Form e (one page per material per building or area) , DADD , 0 DELETE , 0 REVISE 200 Page 69 of 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 o Yes i:8J No I COMMON NAME WASTE INSULATING OIL WITH PCB 5-49 PPM CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete jf required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item, only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT" (Check one item only) '0 a, PURE o b, ~IXTURE i:8J c, WÀSTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes i:8J No 212 CURIES 213 o a. SOLID i:8J b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 55.00 215 o a. FIRE 1,380;00 i:8J e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 2' 61 CODE ' 221 DAYS ON SITE 90 216 o b, REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d. ACUTE HEALTH 138.00 553.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 i:8J a. GALLONS Db, CUBIC FEET , 0 c, POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in pounds o d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER !' (Check all that apply) STORAGE PRESSURE o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b','UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING i:8J d, STEEL DRUM i:8J a. AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO, ' ,0 i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k. BOX o I. CYLINDER o m. GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 ! I STORAGE TEMPERATURE i:8J a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC '225 0.01 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL 1336-36-3 230 231 232 233 2 40 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE o Yes i:8J No 64742-46-7 234 235 236 237 3 70 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE o Yes i:8J No 64742-53-6 238 239 o Ýes 0 No 240 241 '4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non.carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic. attaCh additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here .UPCF(1/99) . , OES FORM 2731 (1/99) '. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION e!ied P~ogram Consolidated' Form e (one page per material per building or area) OADD' o DELETE o REVISE 200 Page 70 of 81 COMMON NAME , ' WASTE INSULATING OIL WITH PCB 50-499 PPM CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~~~~~EDAILY 42.00 UNIT' (Check one item only) ~ b, LIQUID k8:I c, W A~TE o c,GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes k8:I No 212 CURIES 213 o ac PURE O,a, SOLID o b, MIXTURE 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 55.00 215 o d. TONS o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 731 CODE , 221 DAYS ON SITE 30 216 o a. FIRE o b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY ÁMOUNT 0, c, PRESSURE RELEASE ,k8:I d. ACUTE HEAL!H 168.00 218ANNUALWASTE 21800 AMOUNT " 220 k8:I a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS . If EHS, amOunt must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING k8:I d, STEEL DRUM k8:1a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM o ¡,CAN o g; CARBOY , O,h, SILO D i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG' D k, BOX D I. CYLINDER O. m. GLASS BOTTLE o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE ' o 0, TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER, 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE k8:I a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 0.05 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL 1336-36-3 230 231 232 233 2 40 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE o Yes k8:I No 64742-46-7 234 235 236 237 3 70 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE o Yes k8:I No 64742-53-6 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 , 242 243 244 245 5 o Yes 0 No Ifmore hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach ,additional sheets of papeicapturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here \.JPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) I 'I 0\' , ' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY· CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION tÞfiedPrOgram Con$olidated Form e (one page per material per building or ar~a) , o ADD o DELETE o REVi~E 200" Page 81 of 81 202 COMMON NAME WASTE TREATED WOOD CAS # . FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT UNIT· (Check one item only) o a. PURE o b, MIXTURE i:8J c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes i:8J No 212 CURIES 213 i:8J a, SOLID o b. LIQUID o c. 'GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 10,000.00 215 ,O.Op o e,CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE 352, CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 ,216 o a, FIRE o b, REA~TIV~ 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT o c. PRESSURE RELEASE' i:8J d, ACUTE HEALTH 1,000.00 10,000:00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 o a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET i:8J c. POUNDS . If EHS, amount must be in pounds o d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply)' ,0 a,ABOVEGROUNDTANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM i:8J a, 'AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Df,CAN o g. CARBOY o h: SILO D i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG D k, BOX D I, CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE , 0 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q. RAIL CAR i:8J r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE , o b.ABOVEAMBIENT Dc, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE i:8J a. AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c: BELOW AMBIENT , 0 d, CRYOGENIC 225 0.1 CREOSOTE,COALTAR 8001-58-9 230 231 232 2,33 2 0.1 PENTACHLOROPHENOL DYes i:8J No 87-86-5 234 235 236 237 3 DYes D,No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 Nó If more hazardous components are present at greàter than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or O. 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 ,If EPCRA, Please Sign Here '-UPCf (1/99) OES FORM.2731 (1/99) I LD~~ 'HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY _fied Program Consolidated Form HAZARDOUS MATERIALS· - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION e (one page per material per building or area) DADO o DELETE' o REVISE 200 Page 80 ot 81 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA 202 DYes lZI,No COMMON NAME WASTE WET CELL BATTERIES CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) 0 a, PURE PHYSICAL ST ATE (Check one item only) lZI a, SOLID, FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that appiy) 0 a, FIRE ~~~~N~E DAILY 575.00 o b, MIXTURE o b, LIQUID lZI c, WASTE o c, GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes ¡g¡ No 212 CURIES 213 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458.15 215 o b. REACTIVE 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT [J c. PRESSURE RELEASE lZI d, ACUTE HEALTH 3,340.00 o e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE 792 ' CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 2,300.00 218ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 220 UNIT' (Check one item only) , 0 a. GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET lZI c, POUNDS . If EHS, amount must be in pounds., o d. TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) 0 a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK Dc, TANK INSIDE BUILDING lZI d, STEEL DRUM lZI a, M,1BIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g. CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE , 0 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGETEMPERATUR~ lZI a. AMBIENT Db, ABOVE AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 o c. BELOW AMBIE·NT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 UNK SULFURIC ACID 7664-93-9 230 231 232 233 2 UNK LEAD .0 Yes lZI No 7439-92-1 ' 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM2731 (1/99) 1( HAZARDOUS MATERIALS , HAZARDÓUS MATERIALS INVENTORY'· CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _fied Program Consolidated Form e I (one page per material per building or area) o ADD o DELETE o RE\iISE 200 'Page .46 of 81 COMMON NAME CAS # 1333-74-0 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Flammable gas (gaseous)(FGG) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) IZI a, PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item ònly) FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT o b. MIXTURE D c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes IZI No 212 CURIES 213 , 0 a. SOLID o b, LIQUID IZI c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 230.00 215 IZI a, FIRE' UNIT" (Check one ilem only) o a. GALLONS, IZI b, CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS " If EHS. amount must be in pounds o d. TONS o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 o b, REACTIVE IZI c, PRESSURE RELEASE 0 d, ACUTE HEALTH 270.'00 218ANNUAL WASTE )!.MOUNT 220 257.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b. UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM o a, AMBIENT o e. PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o 9, CARBOY o h.SILO D ¡, FIBER DRUM OJ.BAG o k, BOX IZII. CYLINDER D m.GLASS BOTTLE, '0 n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p. TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r. OTHER , 223 'STORAGE PRESSURE IZI b, ABOVE AMBIENT , o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE , IZI a, AMBIENT D b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 230 231 232 233 2 DYes 0 No 234 235 236 237 , 3 o yès 0 No 238 239 o Yes 0 No 240 241 "4 242 243 244 245 5, o Yes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non'carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic. attach addifional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) ~~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS ' MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTiON eified progràm Consolidated Form e-- (one page per material per building or area)" o ADD o DELETE ' o REVISE , 1 ,I 200 ' Page 3 of 81 202 o Yes ~ .No-·' , COMMON NAME GREASE HP CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) , 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only)' FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) ~~~~N~EDAILY 333.00 UNIT" (Check one item only) o a.PURE ~ b:MIXTURE .D c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No ~ a. SOLID Db, LIqUID o c, GAS 211 LARÇ3EST CONTAINER 500.00 o a, FIRE o 'b, REACTIVE o c. PRESSURE RELEASE ~ d, ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 500.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT AMOUNT 212 CURIES 213 215 o d, TONS, o e. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 220 o a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET ~ c, POUNDS " If EHS.amount must be in pòunds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) 0 a, ABOYEGROUND TANK o b.UNDERGROUND TANK ' '0 c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING "~ d. STEEL DRUM ~,a. AMBIENT o e,PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO o i. FIBER DRUM ¡j j, BAG o k, BOX Of. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON o q, RAIL CAR o r, OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a, AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d, CRYOGENIC 225 0.1~ XYLENE 1330-20-7 230 231 232 233 2 0.3 TRIPHENYL PHOSPHATE o Yes ~ No 115-86-6 234 235 236 237 3 1.16 ZINC ALKYL DITHIOPHOSPHATE o Yes ~ No 6864942-3 238 239 o Yes ~ No 240 241 4 10 LITHIUM HYDROXYSTEARATE 7620-77-1 242 243 244 245 5 o Yes 0 No If more haza;C¡ous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY CpLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731 (1/99) q~ HAZARDOUS, MATERIALS , ' . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Consolidated' Form - (one page per materia/'per building or area) o ADD o DELETE D RÉVISE 200 Page 73 of 81 202 o Yes IZI No COMMON NAME WASTE LIQUID ELECTRIC FUSES CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Check one item only) , PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) o a, PURE o b. MIXTURE o b. LIQUID IZI c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE , 0 Yes IZI No , 212 CURIES 213 ' IZI a, SOLID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 458~ 15, 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 0.00 o e, CHRONIC HEALTH 219STATEWASTE 211 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 o a, FIRE IZI b. REACTIVE ,0 c. PRESSURE RELEASE IZI d, ACUTE HEALTH 33.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 330.00, 218ANNUAL WASTE' , AMOUNT. 220 UNIT' (Check one item only) o a, GALLONS o b, CUBIC FEET '1:8] c, POUNDS , If EHS, amount must be in pounds o d, TONS 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) 0 a. ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING '1:8] d, STEEL DRUM 1:8] a, AMBIENT o e, PLASTIC DRUM Of.CAN o g, CARBOY o h: SILO o i. FIBER DRUM Dj,BAG o k, BOX o I. CYLINDER, o m, GLASS BOTTLE 0, n, PLASTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN o p, TANK WAGON 0' q. RAIL CAR o r. OTHER 223 STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT Oc, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE 1:8] a, AMBIENT , 0 b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC . 225 ,1 6.2 TRICHLOROETHYLENE 79-:-01-6 230 231 232 ' 233 2 93.6 PERCHLOROETHYLENE o Yes IZI No 127-1.8-4 , 234 235 236 237 3 .0 Yes '0 No 238 239 OYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 o ,Yes 0 No If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic"attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMA,TION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here I,JPCF (1/99) OES FORM 2731(1/99) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _ified Program Cònsolidated Form -' (one page per malerial per bUIlding or area) , COMMON NAME RISLONE ENGINE TREATMENT CAS # 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION ' 202 CONFIDENTIAL - '0 Y, es ~ No EPCRA 161 DADO o REVISE 200 Page 28 of 81 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid(CL3B) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE 0 a, PURE (Check one item only) PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) lZJ b. MIXTURE o c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes lZJ No 212 CURIES 213 o a, SOLID lZJ b. LIQUID " ,0 c~ GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER 0,25 215 o d, TONS De. CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 365 216 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 0.67 UNIT" (Check one item only) o a, FIRE 0 b, REACTIVE 0, c. PRESSURE RELEASE lZJ d. ACUTE HEALTH 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT ,1.00 AMOUNT 220 lZJ a, GALLONS tJ b. CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS " If EHS, amount must be in pounds 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check'all that apply) 0 'a, ABOVEGROUND TANK o b, UNDERGROUND TANK DC, TANK INSIDE BUILDING o d, STEEL DRUM lZJ a, AMBIENT o i. FIBER DRUM OJ·BAG o k, BOX .- o I. CYLINDER o m, GLASS BOTTLE lZJ n, PLÄSTIC BOTTLE o 0, TOTE BIN Op, TANK WAGON 223 o e. PLASTIC DRUM o f, CAN o g, CARBOY o h, SILO o q. RAIL CAR o r, OTHER STORAGE PRESSURE o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE lZJ a,AMBIENT o b, ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC 225 , 1 230 SOLVENT REFINED, HYDROTREATED,PETROLEUM 231 232 233 2 90 DISTillATE DYes lZJ No 64742-52-5 234 235 236 237 3 DYes 0 No 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 241 4 242 243 244 245 5 DYes ONo If more hazardous components are presental greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0:1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing Ihe required information: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here UPCF (1/99) QES FORM 2731(1/99) 'PREPAREDNESS ANDPREVEN~N A. PREVENTION PROCEDURES . This section describes the procedures that are in place at this facility to minimize the possibility of fire, explosion, or unplanned releases of hazardous substances to the environment which could threaten human health or the environment. 1. STORAGE IN CONTAINERS · All containers are identified with their contents. · Containers are maintained in good condition. Severely rusted containers or those with apparent structural defects are not used. · The contents of leaking containers are immediately transferred into replacement containers. · The bungs and lids of all containers are kept closed (hand-tight) except when materials are, being removed from or added to them. · Containers (less than 30 gallons) are stacked no more than three feet or two containers high, unless they are on fixed shelving or otherwise secured. · Containers 30 gallons or larger shall not be stacked. . · Containers do not block exits, stairways, or passageways. . · Flammable and combustible liquids are stored in approved metal cabinets or fire- rated storage rooms and appropriately labeled. No more than 60 gallons of Class I and" liquids are stored in any cabinet, and no more than three cabinets are located in the same room. · Incompatible hazardous materials are required to be separated by one of the following methods: (1) segregating such materials storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet; or (2) Isolating such materials by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches above and to the sides of the stored material; or (3) storing such materials in storage cabinets or gas cabinets, PCBs and PCB-contaminated materials and wastes are stored in designated PCB Storage Areas. · · Hazardous wastes are stored in designated Hazardous Waste Storage Areas. · Pesticides and herbicides are stored in approved, locked ca,binets or storage rooms located at ground level. · Wet-aCid batteries and other corrosive materials are stored in approved metal cabinets which are appropriately labeled. 4-1 · · · e e .. "No Smoking" and "No Open Flame" signs (or equivalent) are posted wherever flammable or combustible materials or wastes are stored. · Compressed gas cylinders that are not in use outdoors are stored in designated storage areas. All cylinders, including those in use, are secured from falling by chains or other means. 2. STORAGE IN TANKS · All tanks are clearly marked. · All tanks of greater than 50-gallon capacity containing flammable materials are vented to limit internal pressure. · Stationary aboveground tanks are structurally secured to prevent tipping or , rupture due to earthquakes. · Tank-filling operations are supervised to prevent over-filling. · All tank valves and openings are kept in a closed position, except when materials are being added or removed. · Aboveground tanks are separated from each other by at least 10 feet, and' secondary containment is provided to prevent accidental discharge or leaking of the stored liquid. · Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected to prevent spills by capturing any remaining fluid. · Flammable and combustible liquids are dispensed from storage tanks by approved pumps taking suction from the tops of tanks. · Separator boxes or other approved means are provided, when appropriate, at loading and unloading points to prevent spillage from entering sewers or floor drains, and the discharge valve on the separator box is kept in the closed position. · A flow cutoff valve, standby diversion tank, or other automatic bypass device is provided for any tank that receives a continuous or unmonitored flow of hazardous material or waste. · Openings for manual gauging have liquid-tight covers, and openings for vapor recovery are protected against vapor release. · Tanks containing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) are separated from combustible materials by at least 10 feet. 4-2 · · · 3. WELDING AND C~ING OPERATIONS e · A fire extinguisher or hose is available where a torch is used inside buildings. · No welding or cutting is performed on tanks, drums, or other containers that have contained flammable liquids unless they have been thoroughly purged and tested inside with a combustible gas detector, · The area surrounding the cutting or welding operation is free of all flammable or combustible materials, liquids, or vapors, lint and dust. · Cylinders, piping, valves, regulators, and hoses are prevented from coming in contact with oil and oily substances. · Cylinders in use are placed far enough away from welding to avoid heat by radiation from heated materials, sparks or slag. · All cylinders in use have a pressure-regulating device. · Hoses are regularly inspected for leaks, burns,tears, loose connections, and other defects. Where two hoses are joined by a web, they are of different colors or textures. 4. VEHICLE FUELING OPERATIONS · Motor vehicles are fueled only with approved pumps from portable or underground tanks, or from approved 1-5 gallon safety containers. Open containers are never used. · No smoking or open flames are allowed in the area, and permanent fueling stations are posted with "No Smoking" and other appropriate warning signs. · All vehicle engines are shut off during fueling operations. · The manually-operated pump master switch is located 20 to 100 feet from permanent fueling stations and is appropriately labeled. · Where applicable, vapor recovery equipment is regularly maintained, tested, and inspected. · Fuel tanker trucks are parked at least 25 feet from property lines (except during fueling operations), and all valves are locked closed when the truck is unattended. · Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected after storage tank-filling and tanker truck-filling to prevent spills by capturing any remaining fluid. · Tank-filling and vehicle fueling operations are supervised at all times. 4-3 . . . 5. TRANSP,ORTING. !ADING AND UNLOADING e · All loads are securely tied down and incompátible materials are separated in accordance with Department of Transportation regulations. · Containers are tested for product tightness by sealing and holding them for 24 hours, and then are inspected for leaks prior to transportation. · Hazardous materials are not transported within the vehicle cab. · The vehicle's brakes are securely set, the wheels chocked, and the engine is shut off while loading or unloading. · Smoking is not allowed anywhere near tank vehicles holding or transporting hazardous substances. · All valves and other discharge openings are securely closed and double-checked prior to transportation, · Vehicles carrying hazardous substances are never left unattended during loading or unloading, or on any residential street. · Smoking and flame-producing devices are prohibited on any vehicle carrying explosives or flammable liquids. · Explosives are clearly marked, metal tools are not used during loading or unloading, and the cargo area is free of sharp projections. · Flammable solids are kept dry during transport and loading. Fire extinguishers are kept securely mounted on all vehicles that transport hazardous materials. · · Vehicles are properly marked and placarded and shipping papers or hazardous waste manifests are carried. · Vehicles are inspected daily, any deficiencies are noted, and appropriate corrections are made before the vehicle is used, 4-4 · · · 6. INSPECTIONS - e The following items are inspected on a schedule as indicated. Logs of the inspections (Items A through E) are maintained at the facility for three (3) years. Items inspected are: A. Hazardous Waste Storage Area(s) Weekly B. Work Place Accumulation Area(s) Weekly C, Complete Facility* Monthly D. Emergency, Response Kits (spill kits) Monthly E. Hazardous Waste Storage Tanks Daily F. Fire Extinguishers Monthly Company policy dictates that additional inspections, not requiring documentation, be conducted at times indicated. A. Aboveground Tanks Daily , B. Complete Facility Daily C. First Aid Kits Monthly *The following form "Oil-Filled Equipment And Hazardous Material Inspection Log", is an example which may be utilized for facility inspections. I 4-5 e e TABLE 4-3 · FIRST-AID SUPPLIES/INVENTORY Item Type or Description Quantity Location(s) Inspection Schedule Eye wash: Flushes eyes 1 Fleet Svcs. Bldg. Monthly 1 AG WaterStg Tanks Monthly 1 Operations Bldg- Comm. Rm Monthly 1 Hazardous Waste Storage Building Monthly First Aid Kits First Aid Medical 7 Operations Office Monthly Treatment 2 T&D Office Monthly 2 Fleet Svcs Bldg Monthly 2 G&E Service Offices Monthly 4 Warehouse Monthly 1 Tool Storage Bldg. Monthly 1 Prefab Office Monthly Emergency Wash skin/remove 1 Fleet Svcs Bldg Monthly Shower hazardous substances 1 Hazardous Waste · from body Storage Building Monthly CONTENTS OF PG&E STANDARD 24 UNIT FIRST AID KIT: Quantitv Description Code 24 Unit 2 Burn Ointment, 0.11 oz. Tube 62-2732 2 Triangular Bandage, 1 per pkg. 62-2706 1 Adhesive Tape, %" x 2-1/2 yds. 62-2734 1 Absorbent gauze Compress, 24" x 72" 62-2709 1 Offset Bandage Compress, 2",4 per pkg. 62-2711 1 Offset Bandage Compress, 3", 2 per pkg. 62-2712 1 Offset Bandage Compress, 4", 1 per pkg. 62-2713 2 P.V.P. Iodine Swabs, 10 per pkg. 62-2743 3 Plastic Adhesive Bandage 1 "x3" plastic 16 62-2707 per pkg. 2 Neutralizer Insect/Sting Swabs 62-2745 1 Eye Dressing w/sterile pads 03-1584 1 Gloves, Disposable 1 pr/pkg. 02-6390 1 Microshield, rescue breather 03-1585 1 Tweezers 03-1586 · 4-10 . - A copy of this Plan has also been provided to the following Certified Unified Public Agency (CUPA): · City of Bakersfield Hazardous Materials Division 1715 Chester, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (661 ) 326-3979 Attn: Ralph Huey · · 4. CLEANUP/DISPOSAL RESOURCES The following firms can be utilized and may be called, if needed, to assist with cleanup, disposal operations and chemical analyses. a. List of spill cleanup, response, and transportation firms. Allwaste Transportation & Remediation, Inc. 12475 Llagas Avenue San Martin, CA 95046 (800) 321-1030 4600009106 Antone Sylvester Tug 1220 Beach Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 544-0369 4600005682 Foss Environmental & Infrastructure 1605 Ferry Point Alameda, CA 94501-5021 (510) 749-1390 4600010314 Kèrn Environmental P.O. Box 5337 Bakersfield, CA 93388 (800) 332-5376 4600009085 Ray Messer Trucking 6649 20th Avenue Lemoore, CA 93245 (559) 924-2771 4600002311 ;:$ijl.~~;¡~~g~~RJ,R,~meJ~~,~:~N.$t;~1f~~~,;:ili~1N:$,ß~~iTI~7Jj1~ Name Address City Telephone Contract # Name Address City Telephone Contract # Name Address City Tèlephone Contract # Name Address City Telephone Contract # Name Address City Telephone Contract # ~,~e,~~~:~&t~~,ili$tl~11:;ïj'i~:~1~.j, Emerqencv Oil Spill Response and Hazardous Waste and PCBs - Cleanup and Transportation Emerqencv Oil Spill Response (power plant related services) Emerqencv Oil Spill Response, cleanup and transportation Hazardous Waste and PCB Cleanup and Transportation Hazardous Waste'Cleanup & Transportation January 2000 4-16 e b. List of laboratories for chemical analysis. Analytical Chemtech International, 4011 Power Inn Rd Sacramento, CA 95826 (916) 455-2284 4600009763 Anresco 1370 Van Dyke Ave. San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 822-1100 4600009765 BC Labs 4100 Atlas Court Bakersfield, CA 93308 (661) 327-4911 4600009935 Chromalab, Inc. 1220 Quarry Lane Pleasanton, CA 94566 (925) 484-1919 4600009767 Curtis & Tompkins 2323 5th Street Berkeley, CA 94710 (51 0) 486-0900 4600009769 FGL Environmental 853 Corporation St. or P,Q. Box 272 Santa Paula, CA 93060/93061 (805) 659-0910 4600009770 Sequoia Analytical 1551 Industrial Rd. San Carlos, CA 94070 (650) 593-7959 4600009771 Sherwood Labs Corp. 8071 North Lander Avenue Hilmar, CA 95324 (209) 667-5258 4600009772 T J/H2B Analytical Services, Inc. 3123 Fite Circle Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 361-7177 4600009773 The Twining Labs 2527 Fresno St. Fresno, CA 93721 (559) 268-7021 4600009774 · ff{[ÄBQRAillQRi8$jtE,IDR1'GB6~1€~LSfWÆJ\J~I!¥:Sg , ~'" - " ,-,:--, -" -- ",-,-- ,:; <'., - '.' <__i",'"",____+_<1"~~~~»""'-:. 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PCB, TPH, BTEX, and general lab analyses PCB, TPH, and general lab analyses PCB, TPH, BTEX, and general lab analyses PCB, TPH, BTEX, and general lab analyses General lab analysis PCB, TPH,BTEX, and general lab analyses PCB Analysis PCB, TPH, BTEX, and general lab analyses PCB, TPH, BTEX, and general lab analyses PCB, TPH, BTEX, and general lab analyses · · · e e (continued) ¡:,~~@J:~~ili¡~13I~§¡,;E~Bl~W,J;Jý1:ì&~!Si¡i~I'tJÆ~~§]~,§J¡~;1:~.~íì]~j\~'I~ii@~~~:¡! ~"ÆB.~N~',~~W.ºrgW§¡¡i¡1I;:~t¡~,~{¡~!~í¡~i Name Zymax Envirotechnology PCB, TPH, BTEX and general, Address 71 Zaca Ln. #1 00 lab analyses City San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Telephone (805) 544-4696 Contract # 4600009775 Name PG&E Technical & Ecological SerVices PCB, Hazardous Waste Address 3400 Crow Canyon Road Analyses City San Ramon, CA 94583 Telephone 251 -5203 (Company) 24-Hour: (925) 866-5203 Contract # Not Applicable January 2000 c. List of Hazardous Waste Recyclers. M:i~B~¡~~§:¡~~§]¡f;¡[R~~~~~gBS:(i:~if@~.~j::iijl~~I.~!K~!.~5'j¡¡,¡1~dlll~;,:~ ¡/1A~'RÆNG~MËNmSi@W,M¡¡t'¡i'giTMi ,è, . _ _ _ __ _ _ 'ji ,¡::. '·,,~f'f,:;!'M·\f,~~:pm~~'<~:'¡'%"l1 "lì: '/;'." _):,.. ...-.ú, w /~;", ..}., ø~ ,,::. ",,;,::::~: .;'." '" "::;,,,~,. \,J_,;:-_¿:':~::: \n;'-:::':_:~«::}/~:t1i;'!- Name Allied Technology Group Mercury and fluorescent lamp Address 47375 Fremont Blvd. recycling City Fremont, CA 94538 Telephone (510) 490-3008 Contract # 4600008174 Name Evergreen Environmental Waste Oil Recycling Address 6880 Smith Avenue City Newark, CA 94560 Telephone (510) 795-4400 Contract # 4600005595 Name Kinsbursky Brothers, Inc. Wet lead acid and gel cell Address 134 N. Lemon Street battery recycling City Anaheim, CA 92801 Telephone (714) 738-8516 Contract # 4600005637 Name Nevada Hydrocarbon Inc. Petroleum contaminated non- Address P.O. Box 9927 hazardous soil recycling City Reno, NV 89507 Telephone (702) 342-0200 Contract # 4600004887 Name Romic Chemical Solvents, antifreeze and paint ,Address 2081 Bay Road recycling City East Palo Alto, CA 94303 Telephone (650) 324-1638 Contract # 4600005257 Name Salesco Systems USA, Inc. Light ballast, capacitor and Address 5736 W. Jefferson S1. transformer recycling City Phoenix, ÞZ. 85043 Telephone (800) 368-9095 Contract # 4600005355 Name Transformer Disposal Specialist Electric equipment with PCB Address P.O. Box 428 between 50 ppm and 500 ppm City Tonkawa, OK 74653 recycling Telephone (800) 874-7067 Contract # 4600008313 January 2000 4,,:,18 · · · -- 5. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES Quick Reference Chart · In all emergency situations, remain calm. · If event is a fire, immediately sound alarm and call local fire department. · If there is a release of a hazardous substance that threatens, or could potentially threaten human health, property or the environment, certain timely notifications will need to be made. At a minimum, contact the California Office of Emergency Services (800-852-7550) and the administering agency as noted on the . Environmental Emergency Telephone List on page i. See Appendix F of the Hazardous Waste Manual for more details or contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. Section Event Page 5A 5B 5C 50 5E 5F 5G 5H 5\ 5J 5K 5L 5M 5N 50 5.P On-Site Fire - Hazardous Substances Not Involved On-Site Fire - Involving Hazardous Substances On-Site Spill (Not Oil) - Inside Building Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact Spill, Non-Transportation Related - Involving Water Contact Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Company Vehicle Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Non-Company Vehicle Spill, Oil and/or PCB's Bomb Threat Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide Earthquake Responding to News Media Inquiries Natural Gas Releases Toxic Clouds Respiratory Hazards Underground Tank Leak 5-4 5-5 5-8 5-11 5-15 5-20 5-24 5-26 5-39 5-42 5-43 5-45 5-46 5-49 5-50 5-54 Emergency situations may include a spill, leak, fire, explosion, equipment failure, vehicle accident, a chemical reaction, natural disaster and employee exposure, accident, injury or other incident. The emergency procedures presented in this section give, in order, the basic steps to be followed for the "average" emergency situation; 5-1 e e 5H SPILL, OIL AND/OR PCBs . This response procedure is to be followed (1) in the event of an oil spill àt this facility, and ' (2) if a facility does not have a Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan on file. Oil spills include spills involving PCB's, gasoline, diesel and fuel oil, hvdraulic, , lubricating and insulatina oils, condensate, pipeline liauids, turbine oil, solvents. antifreeze. and other similar petroleum products. In the, case of a spill involving oil that could or does contain PCB's, consult the appropriate Substation Bulletin and the DCS Standard D- S0320 for further detail on how to handle this type of spill . 1. First Employee at the Scene . a. The responsibilities of an employee arriving at the scene of an oil spill, or associated emergency are as follows: i) Observe from a safe distance. ii) Identify hazards. iii) Restrict access to the spill area. iv) Call for assistance. Provide the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Supervisor with the following information: a) Your name and telephone number; b) Any injuries; c) Location and type of spill; d) Source and cause of spill, if known; e) Fire or explosion risk; f) Actions taken to stop/contain the release; and g) Notify fire department if needed. v) If safe to enter the area, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedic if necessary. vi) If safe to do so, stop the source of the discharge. Note: If material is unknown, can cause immediate hazards to life or health, is producing fumes, vapors, and/or other discharges, never enter the area without the proper personal protective equipment and support persons. ' This may involve: shutting off equipment or pumps; plugging a hole in operating equipment or a tank; closing a valve; and/or righting an overturned container or piece of operating equipment. . 5-26 e e Simultaneously pursue containment of the discharge with the following containment techniques: · For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill enough to absorb all the liquid. For larger spills, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. vii) Remain at the scene to prevent other people or vehicles from entering the emergency area until relieved by the Facility Emergency Coordinator. 2. Initial Emergency Coordinator Action · a. The Facility Emergency Coordinator must gather as much information as possible to assess the magnitude and severity of the spill in order to initiate appropriate actions. This may involve telephone calls to operations or maintenance personnel who may have seen the spill or to office personnel who can assist in collection of resources such as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), Facility Environmental Emergency Plan (FEEP) or Spill , Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC), or North American Emergency Response Guidebook. b. The Facility Emergency Coordinator then goes to the scene of the spill to initiate an appropriate response plan. 3. Response Plan Developed and Implemented · a. Identify if any injuries have occurred and that proper actions have been taken. b. Assess the possible hazard to human health, property, or the environment. i) Isolate spill from human or vehicular contact (use cones, stanchions, and tape; post signs). Order all personnel not involved with the cleanup operation to leave the area. ii) If the emergency threatens human health and evacuation is the appropriate action, activate alarms or communications systems to notify effected and/or all personnel. iii) If the emergency threatens human health outside the facility boundaries and local areas must be evacuated, notify the state Office of Emergency Services (OES) and the local emergency assistance organizations (listed on page iii). An immediate verbal report of any release or threatened release which poses a present or potential danger to human health and safety, property or the environment must be reported to the Administering Agency and the California Office of Emergency Services; See page iii, for telephone numbers, 5-27 e e · The verbal notification should include the following information: Name and telephone number of person reporting release; Name and address of the facility; Time and type of incident; Location of the release; Hazardous material and estimate of the quantity; Extent of injuries; and Potential hazards (if known). Document this notification in Section 8. iv) Arrange to have an emergency response contractor or Safety Health and Claims representative conduct air monitoring (if required) to determine Permissible Exposure Level (PEL) and Threshold Limit Value (TL V). v) Stop processes or operations where necessary. Continue to monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation or release, ruptures in pipes or valves. vi) Isolate affected containers or equipment. vii) Remove non-affected, potentially hazardous materials. · c. Identify what material is involved. i) If spilled oil is suspected of being contaminated by PCBs, identify the PCB concentration. If this information is not readily available on the equipment or from the office records, samples must be taken and sent immediately for laboratory analysis. All spills of unknown oil from oil- filled equipment shall be handled as if it is a low concentration PCB spill (50 ppm or greater, but less than 500 ppm and less than one pound of pure PCBs by weight) until test results are available. ii) PCB notification, cleanup, documentation and transportation requ irements: For any spill, immediately contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call. · 5-28 - e · The Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist will make the notifications to the following agencies as appropriate: National Response Center . State Office of Emergency Services EPA Region IX (only notify if spill contains 50 ppm or greater or one pound or more PCBs by weight ) Local Regional Water Quality Control Board Any additional local agencies where the facility has previously agreed to provide notification 800-424-8802 800-852-7550 415-744-2000 559-445-5116 The local Environmental Specialist will also assist in making external notification for any spills that enter or threaten to enter surface or groundwater or onto any grazing land or edible crops. Property owners/residents should be notified of the spill and the cleanup activities that the company will be doing. · iii) Mineral Oil Spills (PCB less than 5 ppm) a) Cleanup: , 1) Clea~up shall be completed as soon as practical, but should be initiated within 48 hours of notification. 2) Use absorbent material to collect freestanding liquids for deposit in approved containers. 3) Remove soil and vegetation to clean up all visible traces of liquid and deposit in approved containers. 4) Double wash/rinse all solid surfaces such as walls, sidewalks, streets, cars, or other surfaces, capturing waste liquid with absorbents for deposit in approved containers. 5) Manage all cleanup material and debris as state hazardous waste. 6), Post cleanup sampling is not required. However, local agencies may request additional sampling. · 5-29 - - b) Docu mentation: · Records and test reports shall be retained at each local headquarters for a minimum of five years (after five years records should be archived). It is suggested that this documentation be retained in a file by site address. Documentation that should be retained includes copies of PCB/oil spill or Leak Report (Form 62-3685), site diagrams, laboratory test reports, emergency job estimates, accident report forms, and hazardous waste manifests. c) Transportation: Waste mineral oil is considered a hazardous waste in California and is subject to all hazardous waste transportation requirements. It is required that a PCB Shipping Paper or a Bill of Lading be used to identify the load when transporting back to the local service center/headquarters. iv) California Regulated PCB Spills (5 ppm or greater but less than 50 ppm): a) Cleanup: · Cleanup procedure for mineral oil spills (PCB less than 5 ppm) also applies to California Regulated PCB spills. b) Documentation: Documentation procedures and requirements for mineral oil spills (PCB below 5 ppm) also applies to California Regulated PCB spills. c) Transportation: A PCB Shipping Paper is required for all shipments from the field to the nearest service center. The vehicle must also have a copy of the current Hazardous Materials Transportation License issued annually by the CHP, a copy of Guide 171 from the Department of Transportation North American Emergency Response Guidebook, and a copy of the PCB Transportation Variance. · 5-30 e e · v) Federal Low Concentration PCB Spills (50 ppm or greater but less than 500 ppm, and less than one pound of pure PCBs by weight): a) Cleanup: · 1) Cleanup shall be completed within 48 hours of when the Company is first made aware of the spill. Completion of cleanup may only be delayed beyond 48 hours in case of civil emergency, adverse weather conditions, lack of access or emergency operating conditions. The occurrence of a spill on a weekend or overtime cost are not acceptable reasons to delay cleanup. 2) Use absorbent material to collect freestanding liquids for deposit in approved containers. 3) Remove soil and vegetation to clean up all visible traces of liquid or stains plus a one foot lateral buffer and deposit in approved containers. Restore property to its original condition. 4) Double wash/rinse all solid surfaces such as walls, sidewalks, streets, cars, or other surfaces, capturing waste liquid with absorbents for deposit in approved containers. 5) When easily replaceable property such as furniture, toys, clothes, or other items are contaminated, it is recommended that these items be replaced rather than decontaminated. 6) Manage all cleanup material and debris as federal hazardous waste. 7) Post cleanup sampling is not required. However, local agencies may request additional sampling. 8) For known spills where it is difficult to determine the spill boundaries by visible traces, the Company is required to use a statistical sampling method to determine the spill boundaries. Contact your local Environmental Specialist for advice on how to do the sampling. Examples of where this situation may occur are spills on wet ground or where oil is sprayed under high pressure. If statistical sampling is used to determine the spill boundaries, then it must also be used for post cleanup testing. · 5-31 · · · e e b) Documentation: The documentation procedures and requirements for mineral oil spills (PCB less than 5 ppm) also applies to Federal low concentration PCB spills. Additionally, the PCB/Oil Spill or Leak Report (Form 62-3685) shall be completed and must include a signature of the responsible supervisor in the Cleanup Certification block. This form shall be included in the documentation retained. c) Transportation: 1) A PCB Shipping Paper is required for all shipments from the field to the nearest service center. The vehicle must also have a copy of the current Hazardous Materials Transportation License issued annually by the CHP, a copy of Guide 171 from the Department of Transportation North American Emergency Response Guidebook, and a copy of the PCB Transportation Variance. All approved containers (holding waste equipment, insulating fluid or spill debris of unknown concentration) known to contain 50 ppm or greater PCB shall be marked with an EPA "Caution PCB" adhesive label (ML label). Non-leaking, in- service electrical equipment with less than 500 ppm PCB are not required to be marked with the ML label. 2) Transport vehicles loaded with PCB containers (not transformers) with 45 kg or 99.4 Ibs. (13-1/2 gallons) or more of PCB's (50 ppm or greater) in the liquid phase or one or more PCB transformer(s) (500 ppm or greater) must display the EPA "Caution PCB" label on the front, rear, and sides of the vehicle. 5-32 e e · vi) Federal High Concentration PCB Spills (500 ppm or greater, or one pound or more of pure PCBs by weight): ' a) Cleanup: · 1) Cleanup shall be initiated within 24 hours of when the Company is first made aware of the spill. It is expected that every effort will be made to clean up high concentration spills expeditiously. Initiation of cleanup may only be delayed beyond 24 hours in case of civil emergency, adverse weather conditions, lack of access or emergency operating conditions. If start of cleanup is delayed beyond 24 hours, records must be kept that indicate the type and duration of circumstances that precluded rapid response. The occurrence of a spill on a weekend or overtime cost are not acceptable reasons to delay cleanup. . 2) For spills in this category, the first company representative at the spill site must barricade and restrict an area encompassing all visible traces plus at least a 3 foot lateral buffer and place a clear visible sign advising persons to avoid the area. 3) Use absorbent material to collect freestanding liquids for deposit in approved containers. 4) Remove soil and vegetation to clean up all visible traces of liquid or stains plus a three foot lateral buffer and a minimum ten inches depth. Deposit contaminated material and debris in approved containers. Restore property to its original condition. 5) Double wash/rinse all solid surfaces such as walls, sidewalks, streets, cars, or other surfaces, capturing waste liquid with absorbents for deposit in approved containers. 6) When easily replaceable property such as furniture, toys, clothes, or other items are contaminated, it is recommended that these items be replaced rather than decontaminated. 7) Manage all cleanup material and debris as federal hazardous waste. 8) Post cleanup testing is necessary to verify that PCB contamination is below 10 ppm for soil and 10 micrograms per 100 square centimeters for solid surfaces. Because of the complexity of post cleanup test sampling, this activity shall be coordinated by the Facility Emergency Coordinator using the local Environmental Specialist and . resources from Technical and Ecological Services or a qualified PCB spill clE3anup contractor. 5-33 · - 9) - · For known spills where it is difficult to determine the spill boundaries by visible traces, the Company is required to use a statistical sampling method to determine the spill boundaries. Contact your local Environmental Specialist for advice on how to do the sampling. Examples of where this situation may occur are spills on wet ground or where oil is sprayed under high pressure, If statistical sampling is used to determine the spill boundaries, then it must also be used for post cleanup testing. b) Documentation: The documentation procedures and requirements for mineral oil spills (PCB less than 5 ppm) also applies to Federal high concentration PCB spills. Additionally, the PCB/Oil Spill or Leak Report (Form 62-3685) shall be completed and must include a signature of the responsible supervisor in the Cleanup Certification block. This form shall be included in the documentation which is retained. c) Transportation: · 1) A PCB Shipping Paper is required for all shipments from the field to the nearest service center. The vehicle must also have a copy of the current Hazardous Materials Transportation License issued annually by the CHP, a copy of Guide 171 from the Department of Transportation North American Emergency Response Guidebook, and a copy of the annual PCB Transportation Variance. All approved containers that hold waste equipment, leaking in-service equipment, insulating fluid or spill debris known to contain 50 ppm or greater PCB shall be marked with an EPA "Caution PCB" adhesive label (ML label). Non- leaking, in-service transformers are not required to be marked with the ML label unless their PCB concentration is 500 ppm or greater. 2) Transport vehicles loaded with PCB containers (not transformers) with 45 kg or 99.4 Ibs (13-1/2 gallons) or more of PCBs (50 ppm or greater) in the liquid phase or one or more PCB transformer(s) (500 ppm or greater) must display the EPA "Caution PCB" label on the front, rear, and sides of the vehicle. vii) Sampling Requirements: Spill classification is based on the PCB concentration in an oil sample taken from the source of the spill, not the concentration of PCB's in the material onto which the PCB's were spilled. Only random' post cleanup samples are to be taken for low federal concentration PCB spills but 5-34 · e e . rigorous sampling is required by the EPA for (1) pre cleanup sampling data when necessary to establish spill boundaries or (2) post cleanup samples for high concentration PCB spills. The complete rigorous sampling procedure manuals issued by the EPA are available upon request from the Operations Maintenance and Construction Department or the Technical and Ecological Services (TES) Department in San Ramon. For assistance in taking rigorous samples, phone the TES Department at (925) 820~2000 and state that a chemical spill has occu rred. viii) Identify personal protective equipment which may be required in the area. ix) Evaluate the resources needed, such as manpower, equipment, and cleanup materials, and call for outside contractor assistance if needed. Cleanup/Disposal Resources are listed in Section 4E. The Facility Emergency Coordinator is responsible for determining when a cleanup is complete. Depending on the nature and magnitude of the spill, this decision may be made in consultation with state/local agencies having jurisdiction in the affected area. . x) Determine actions needed to successfully complete containment and cleanup efforts. Establish an exclusion zone (work area where spill has been identified), a contamination reduction zone (where decontamination procedures are conducted and contaminated protective clothing can be removed), and a support zone (where persons can wait in a clean environment). Assemble the emergency response personnel and provide a briefing detailing the cleanup procedures, protective clothing to be worn, and equipment to be used. Cleanup efforts must be undertaken to restore , the affected area to its pre-spill condition to the maximum extent possible. . a) For relatively small spills, absorbent will be applied and re-applied until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. This material will be picked up with stiff brooms and shovels and placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. b) For spills in buildings or on paved areas, a second application of absorbent will be spread over the contaminated area and swept with stiff brooms to remove residues which may remain. Spill debris and cleanup materials will be placed in approved containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. , c) Spill debris and cleanup materials will be placed in approved containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations, Soil which has been removed will be placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. 5-35 I . . . . e d) For spills in catchment basins or oil retention ponds, the oil will be removed by using absorbents or with the assistance of a cleanup company. If the spill is relatively small, rolls of 3M "Sorbent" Type 1 00 or equivalent will be cut into manageable lengths and floated on the surface of the water to absorb the oil. For larger spills, cleanup companies may use skimming and separation devices or sorbents. After the surface of the water has been cleaned, 3M "Sorbent" Type 156 sheets or equivalent will be used to scrub the walls of the basin at the water line. Oil and oily water will be collected for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. e) Decontaminate all equipment and surfaces. xi) Obtain general release information and record it using the Scene Management Checklist in Section 8. xii) Identify appropriate company and agency notification requirements. 4, Proper Handling of Hazardous Waste: After completion of cleanup, contaminated disposable protective clothing will be removed by cleanup personnel immediately and placed in an approved waste container for disposal. Gloves will be removed, and hands will be thoroughly cleaned with waterless hand cleaner or soap and water and wiped with rags and paper towels. Rags and other waste material will be placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. All oil, hazardous materials, and cleanup debris recovered from a spill will be considered hazardous waste unless it is demonstrated to be non hazardous and must be disposed of according to applicable state and federal regulations. Contact your Hazardous Waste Coordinator, Facility Emergency Coordinator, or Environmental Specialist for determination of proper waste disposal methods. ' 5. Follow-Up Actions: 6. a. Decontaminate all equipment or other contaminated surfaces. b. Restock all emergency spill control equipment and supplies to maintain the inventory listed. c. Critique spill response actions to identify measures to avoid future incidents and to improve the efficiency of future spill cleanup actions. Document Response Actions: Reportable oil spills and hazardous materials releases must be carefully documented so that sufficient information is available to appropriate agencies. 5-36 e e Information concerning the spill should be recorded on the Oil Spill Report and should include photographs for major spills when appropriate. · Send a copy of the completed Spill Report to the appropriate Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and file the original in the Facility Records. 7. Follow-Up Reporting: Notify the Company Law Department of any environmental release (air, ground or water) that must be reported to a federal, state or local agency; any environmental release which attracts media attention; or any discovery of significant historic contamination at a PG&E site. This information must be reported verbally as soon as possible with written follow up notification no later than one work day after the incident. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for assistance in filing the required written agency notifications described below. · a. If a hazardous waste was the released substance, Immediately telephone the California Department of Toxic Substances Control and the local authorities that the cleanup has been completed and that all emergency response equipment is cleaned, ready for reuse, and restocked for future use. b. A written report must be submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) within 60 days whenever a facility has: i) Discharged more than 1,000 gallons of oil into navigable waters in a single spill event, or ii) Discharged oil in two reportable events within any 12-month period. The report must be submitted to the Region IX Administrator at the following address: Environmental Protection Agency 75 Hawthorne Street San FranCisco, CA 94105 c. A written report must be submitted to the Regional Water Quality Control Board when a spill has entered or threatened a water body. The address is: · Central Valley Re~ional Water Quality Control Board Fresno Office 3614 East Ashlan Ave. Fresno, CA 93726 5-37 - - · d. If a hazardous waste was the released substance, a written report must be submitted to the California Department of Toxic Substances Control within 15 days of a spill that posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health, property, or the environment. The address is: California Department of Toxic Substances Control Chief Northern Calif. Section, Region 1 10151 Croydon Way, Suite 3 Sacramento, CA 95827-2106 e. The California Office of Emergency Services form entitled "Emergency , Release Follow-Up Notice Reporting Form or appropriate letter" must be prepared and suþmitted within 30 days of the date of t,he release to: Chemical EmergencyPlanning and Response Commission 2800 Meadowview Road Sacramento, CA 95832 f. In addition, a written follow-up report to the California Office of Emergency Services is required for spills onto land greater than 42 gallons or any amount entering or threatening to enter waters of the State. · · 5-38 · · · e e 51 BOMB THREAT The majority of bomb threats are made to disrupt normal business activities rather than to warn of the existence of an actual explosive device. Often the number of such calls increases after bombings or similar events receive press attention or notoriety. When a call is made towarn about the existence of an actual bomb, the caller's intent is to insure that no one is injured. As a result, the caller normally provides sufficient time and warning and will frequently call back to ensure that the threat is taken seriously. Where injury to personnel is the objective, as in the instance of attacks perpetrated by terrorists, warnings are virtually never given. However, irrespective of the caller's intent, each organization should establish procedures in a bomb threat plan which should be implemented in the event of a bomb threat. The , primary goal in dealing with bomb threats is to ensure the maximum safety of company personnel. In order to do, preplanning, training, and retraining are the key elements in dealing with bomb threats as they may be received by anyone at any time. The receipt of a bomb threat can be unnerving. It is, therefore, important that the recipient of such a call attempt to remain calm and deal with the caller in a confident manner. When possible, use the Report of Bomb Threat form (see page 5-41) as an outline to record pertinent data. This form should be referred to during bomb threat training in order to familiarize personnel with its content. . 1. Receipt of Bomb Threats The call recipient should note the time of the call and attempt to ascertain the following information: a) Where is the bomb? b) When is it set to go off? c) What does it look like? d) Why is the caller doing this? e) Unusual voice characteristics, gender of the caller, and background sounds. 2. Facility Searches Notify a Supervisor present at the facility and/or the Department Manager who decides whether a search should be initiated. Alrfacilities should have a search plan which allows searches to be made utilizing personnel familiar with the site. Notification of these employees should be done by the appropriate supervisor without unduly alarming other employees. The plan should include an inspection of the entire facility as well as the outside perimeter. Employees should be alert to the presence of suspicious packages, bags, or luggage left in rest rooms, or in other areas to which the general public has access and outside against building walls. 5-39 · · · 'e e · If suspicious packages cannot be identified by return address or other distinguishing markings, the Corporate Security Department (223-6926) and appropriate law enforcement agencies should be notified. In the General Office complex, suspicious packages should also be reported to Security Control (223-3622). · The package should be isolated (not handled). · Radios should not be used to transmit in the proximity of the suspicious package. The supervisor will initiate a search of the facility: · If the call indicates that the device will go off at a future time. · As a general rule, if access to the general public has been restricted or denied, it may reasonably be assumed that no one has had the ability to place something within the facility. · If an area is not open to the general public, the search should begin in common areas which are open, e.g., rest rooms, customer services offices, and other locations to which the general public may have access. The Corporate Security Department (415/973-6926 or 8/223-6926) should be notified immediately to assist in coordinating a response that may include: · Notifying the local police or sheriff's department , · Offering advice as to the appropriate course of action 3. Evacuation The Department Manager or, in their absence, the next senior individual, will make a determination whether or not evacuation, partial or complete, is appropriate. If an evacuation is ordered, the plan should include provisions for an assembly area which is close, but not co-located with the facility which is the subject of the threat. It should be far enough from the facility or have sufficient cover to ensure safety if there is a detonation. The assembly area serves as a means of accounting for personnel and providing instructions where they are to go and when they can return. If an evacuation is ordered" the plan should include specific actions to be taken to prevent employees or customers from getting close to or re-entering the facility until clearance to re-enter is obtained from the facility manager in coordination with the responding law enforcement agency and/or Corporate Security Department. An assembly area coordinator and alternate should be designated. The coordinator should have a radio or cellular telephone,to enable communication and a bull horn. Additional information is contained at the Company intranet site (http://www/CorporateSecurity/bomb.htm ). 5-40 Pacific Gas 'and Electric COrey Report of Bomb Threat e 67-52 (Rev, 2/96) Corporate Security Department & . DO NOT INTERRUPT THE CALLER EXCEPT TO ASK: When is it, set to explode? What building? What does it look like? Who are ou? EXACT LANGUAGE OF THREAT: Use next page if necessary. What kind is it? What area or floor? Why are you doing this? Date: Received By: Time: Approximate Length of Call: Department: Ext.: Business Unit: Division: DESCRIPTION OF CALLER: Male Femàle Adult Location: Juvenile . Voice Characteristics Speech o Loud . o High Pitched o Raspy o Intoxicated o Soft o Deep o Pleasant o Fast o Stutter o Slurred o Slow' o Distorted o Nasal Accent Manner Background Noises o Local o Foreign (Specify) o Race (Specify) o Other (Specify) o Calm o Coherent o Emotional o Laughing o Angry o Irrational o Incoherent o Office Machines o Factory o Animals o Quiet o Party Atmosphere o Street Noise o Airplanes o Trains o Voices o Music o Other (Specify) PERSONS TO NOTIFY IMMEDIATELY:' Supervisor or Manager Corporate Security Police DepartmenVSheriffs Office NOTE: Send Copy Corporate Security Department To: 245 Market Street Room 1612B-N16A San Francisco 5-41 . I. . 5J F~H FLOOD/FLOOD/EXTREMELY tfH TIDE FLASH FLOOD 1. If there is time, securely fasten lids and bungs of all hazardous substance containers at the facility. 2. If th,ere is time, try to securely fasten all equipment and hazardous substance containers firmly in place or move them into buildings to keep them from floating away in the rising water. ' . 3. If necessary, EVACUATE all personnel to higher ground. Follow the instructions of local emergency departments for best evacuation routes. FLOOD/HIGH TIDE 1. Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate and on call supervisor. 2. Make arrangements to transport hazardous wastes to a licensed treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facility bya registered hauler. 3. Transport all hazardous materials to the nearest PG&E facility unaffected by the approaching flood/high tide. 4. If unable to transport hazardous wastes to a licensed TSD facility, arrange to transfer your hazardous waste in addition to hazardous materials to the nearest PG&E facility unaffected by the approaching flood/high tide. 5. Carefully record the following information: a. Transporter's name; b. Volume of hazardous waste/materials; c. Name of facility receiving hazardous waste/materials; and d. Type and description of hazardous waste/materials. 6. As a last resort, securely fasten all equipment, hazardous waste containers, and hazardous material containers in place and tighten all lids and bungs. Try to transfer containers and other items into facility buildings. 7. If necessary, evacuate all personnel. Follow the instructions of local emergency departments for evacuation routes. 5-42 e DURING AN EARTHQUAKE 5K EARTHQUAKE e 1 ; · 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Keep calm, don't run or panic. Stay where you are. If you are indoors when an earthquake hits, stay indoors. DO NOT RUN OUTSIDE. If you are indoors, take cover under a desk, table, bench, or against inside walls or doorways. Stay away from glass, windows, and outside doors. Don't use candles, matches, or other open flames unless you are sure there is no danger from escaping gas. If you are outside, move away from buildings, utility wires, overpasses, and trees. Once in the open, stay there until the shaking stops. DO NOT RUN THROUGH OR NEAR BUILDINGS. The greatest danger from falling debris is just outside doorways and close to outer walls. If you are in a moving vehicle, stop as quickly as safety permits. Stay in the vehicle until the shaking stops. AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE · · 1. Check for injuries. Do not attempt to move seriously injured persons unless they are in immediate danger of further injury. 2. If structural damage to the building is suspected, or visually noticed, and/or other damage to the building which may cause personal injury is noticed, DO NOT ENTER THE BUILDING until clearance is given by authorized personnel. Local Officials or the Building Supervisor may require a post-earthquake inspection prior to re-occupying the building. 3. If quake is severe, shut down all operations as soon as possible. 4. Check utility lines and appliances for damage. If you smell gas, open windows and shut off the main gas valve. See Facility Layout Map (page iv). Leave the building and report gas leakage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 5. In the event of FIRE, immediately call the local Fire Department for assistance. Procedures for responding to a fire are in Sections 5A and 5B of this plan. 6. Check all storage tanks, aboveground and below ground, and associated piping for damage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 7. Check all hazardous materials and hazardous waste storage containers for damage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. 8. In the event of a spill of a known or suspected hazardous substance, try to contain the spill. Procedures for responding to a spill involving a non-vehicle related hazardous substance are in Sections 5C, 50, 5E and 5H of this plan. Response to transportation-related spills are in Section 5F and 5G. 5-43 9. Check all gas _age areas, such as CNG refuelinAtions, for damage or leakage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. The Facility Supervisor shall notify appropriate local agencies of releases and/or the potential fire danger as required. - 10. Conduct a complete inspection of the facility to assess extent of damage and the damage potential of the hazardous materials handled at the facility. Notify the appropriate local agencies of releases and/or the potential fire danger as required. · r--. '- 11. If water pipes are damaged, shut off the supply at the main valve. See Facility Layout Map (page iv). In addition to drinking water stored in emergency supplies, water may be obtained from such sources as hot water tanks, toilet tanks, and melted ice cubes. 12. If electrical wiring is shorting out, de-energize power source at the main service panel. See Facility Layout Map (page iv). 13. All PG&E personnel will cooperate with local emergency response officials, and follow their directions in relation to conditions existing in the community (e.g., streets clogged by debris, downed wires, and broken roadways). 14. Check all hazardous materials containers that may contain any dangerous material such as blasting caps or detonators for damage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor. · · 5-44 5L _SPONDING TO NEWS MEDIA IrAlRIES · The media will arrive on the scene immediately following an explosion, spill, fire, gas main rupture or other catastrophe. An emergency intensifies events for everyone. Therefore, responding to news media inquiries requires special attention. Reporters arriving on the scene of an emergency will try to gather information from any available source. The only authorized spokespersons for PG&E are News Department personnel. All media inquiries are to be immediately directed to the appropriate News Department person (i.e.: Media representative). 1. Anyone receiving an inquiry from the media regarding environmental aspects of Company business should immediately direct the inquiry to the Media Representative or, if unavailable, contact the on-call Corporate Communications Media Representative at (415)973-5930. 2. Notify your shift supervisor or department head of the inquiry. The following are recommendations on how to deal with media representatives. What you SHOULD do: a. b. · c. d. Do name a specific person as key contact with the PG&E Corporate Communications Department (Media Representative) and the media, Do call the PG&E Media Representative immediately. Do keep the Media Representative informed of all developments at all times. Do rely on the Media Representative to coordinate with the media at all times. e. Do maintain a friendly, cooperative relationship with reporters. f. Do note all questions asked by the media so that answers can be obtained. What yOU should NOT do: a. Do not "wing it." Respond only if you know the answer. b. Do not play down the seriousness of the situation. c. Do not be falsely optimistic. · 5-45 ' · · · e 5M NATURAL GAS RELEASE_ Use this response procedure for releases involving High and Low Pressure Gas Lines, Gas Manifolds and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fueling Stations. ' 1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETYPRIOR TO TÁKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Observe from a safe distance. b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page iii of this plan. DO NOT ENTER THE RELEASE AREA UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 3. IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, take care of any injured and call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 4. Isolate the release from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Post a sign PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE KEPT UPWIND FROM THE RELEASE. 5-46 5., Notify superVi&n call and the Facility Emergenc.ordinator. 6. IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, reduce or eliminate the source of the release by actions such as: a. Pushing the CNG Station shutdown button; b. Contacting Gas operations for assistance with closing the upstream gas valves; and/or c. IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, removing any potential sources of ignition from the area. 7. Begin to fill out Scene Mangement Checklist (Section 8). 8. If the release poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, start evacuation procedures. 9. If the release poses either a present or potential hazard to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility, or to property or the environment, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist who will assist in notifying the California Office of Emergency Services (OES), local emergency assistance organizations and the proper air quality authority, and provide the following information: · a. b. · c. d. e. · Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release; Name and telephone number of person reporting the release; The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release; The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release; and A description of the 'potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. f. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. g. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call. 5-47 10. Contact the ap.priate Gas Load Center for PUC rarting evaluation and reporting assistance. The Gas Load Center will provide PUC reporting services for natural gas releases that may attract media or public attention and they will also notify the Gas Distribution Department. · 11. Complete Scene Mangement Checklist (see Section 8). 12. If a hazardous waste was the released substance, a written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. a. b. c. d. · e. f. g. · Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for help in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager; Name, address, and telephone number of facility; Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, release, spill, or other discharges ); Name and quantity of waste(s) involved (if any); The extent of injuries, if any; An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable; and Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 5-48 e 5N TOXIC CLOUDS e Use this response procedure for releases involving chemicals that develop into toxic clouds. · 1. Move all personnel indoors immediately or as soon as possible. 2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS, SUCH AS: a. Explosive hazards, b. Inhalation hazards, and c. Skin exposure hazards. 3. Close and lock all windows and doors (locking strengthens seals). 4. Turn off heating, air conditioning and/or any other ventilation systems. 5. Take care of any injured and call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. 6. If there are gaps in the windows or doors, they should be sealed with tape or wet cloths. Larger gaps such as vents, should be sealed with plastic sheeting or foil and tape. , 7. · 8. 9. If it is suspected that chemicals are present in the air indoors, respirators with appropriate cartridges for the chemical of concern should be used if available or damp cloths should be held over people's nose and mouth. Notify supervisor on call and the Facility Emergency Coordinator. Tune into emergency radio and/or television broadcasts and follow instructions given by emergencyresponse agencies. 10. Contact Safety Health and Claims Department for further guidance. 11. Evacuate all personnel to an area outside of and upwind of the toxic cloud plume only if advised to do so by the Emergency Response Agency or the Safety Health and Claims Department. . 12. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call. · 5-49 . .. . e 50 RESPIRATORY HAZARD_ Use this response procedure for releases or spills that involve chemicals or materials that have the potential to generate toxic vapors or act as asphyxiates. Materials with the potential to generate toxic vapors typically found at PG&E facilities may include sulfuric acid (battery electrolyte), mercury, paints and solvents. Materials with known asphyxiate hazards typically found at PG&E facilities include natural gas (also an explosion/fire hazard), acetylene gas (also an extreme explosion/fire hazard), vehicle exhaust gases (carbon monoxide), nitrogen gas and enclosed space containers (including tanks and large pieces of electrical equipment that have previously contained hazardous materials). Hazards associated with toxic vapors or asphyxiates are generally greater when releases occur indoors or in enclosed spaces. 1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 2. STOP, IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Observe from a safe distance. b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. d. Evaluate the hazards such as: i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors); ii) Explosive hazards; iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards; iv) Environmental hazards; and v) Other hazards. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety, Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on page iii of this plan. DO NOT ENTER THE RESTRICTED AREA OF THE RELEASE UNLESS YOU ARE PROPERLY TRAINED IN THE MATERIAL INVOLVED OR SITUATION AT HAND AND YOU ARE FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 5-50 3. IF IT CAN BE _NE'SAFEL Y, Take care of any inj.d. Call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary. · 4. Isolate the release or spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods of isolation include: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Posted signs 5. Notify the supervisor on call and the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Alternate. 6. If the release or spill threatens facility personnel, the Emergency Coordinator should notify affected and/or all personnel for evacuation. · 7. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, try to keep the release or spill of a hazardous substance from worsening if possible and/or practical by one or more of the following: a. Avoiding skin contact; b. Isolating the release or spill; c. Preventing runoff; and/or d. Identifying the source(s} and stopping further release(s}. 8. If the release or spill occurs indoors or in an enclosed space: a. If there is a threat onoxic vapors or asphyxiates moving to other occupied areas of the building, shut down heating, air-conditioning and other ventilating systems. Shut doors and windows and seal other openings with rags, tape and/or plastic sheets. PERFORM THESE ACTIONS ONLY IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO; and b. WHEN AND IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, ventilate the area or space before beginning cleanup activities. 9. Prevent discharge of liquids into yard and/or floor drains by diverting flow or by sealing off with plastic, or containing liquids with absorbents, pillows and/or pigs, IF ITCAN BE DONE SAFELY. 10. Begin to fill out Scene Mangement Checklist (Section 8). 11. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact the local emergency response agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of this plan.) · 5-51 . 12. IF IT CAN BE eNE SAFEL y,~leanup liquid SPills_fOllOWS: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. c.Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. d. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in an approved container for disposal. e. Properly label all containers. f. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency supplies. 13. If, after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the release or spill,conditions still pose either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (DES) and local emergency assistance organizations and give the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release; b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the release;, c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release; d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release; and e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release, ' Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. . 14. Complete Scene Mangement Checklist (Section 8). 15, If a hazardous waste was the released substance, a written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for assistance in preparing this report. . 5-52 a. · b. c. d. e. f. g. · · i , The report Sh. include the following information:e Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager; Name, address, and telephone number of facility; Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident); Name and quantity ofwaste(s) involved; The extent of injuries, if any; An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable; and Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 5-53 I I. I I . . e 5P UNDERGROUND TANK LE4 This procedure should be used for suspected and actual spills and/or releases (leaks) from underground tanks. SUSPECTED LEAKS 1. This procedure applies to cases where a tank leak is suspected due to any of the following: a. An electronic monitoring system alarm; b. Evidence of product or waste in the tank containment systems or double wall tank interstitial space; c. An inventory loss of greater than 0.5 percent of product or waste as indicated by level monitoring or inventory calculation records over a three month period; d. Failure of an initial annual precision test; or e. Evidence of contaminated soil and/or ground water or surface water contamination in the surrounding area. 2. Evaluate the hazards and take appropriate steps to minimize danger to human health and the environment such as isolating the area from human and vehicular contact and removing sources of ignition. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any'action which may cause personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures. 3. Remove the tank from service. 4. Check level monitoring or inventory calculation records. 5. If the monitoring system has failed or is found to be out of calibration or the calculation records are in error, repair and/or recalibrate the monitoring system and/or correct inventory records. 6. Perform a second precision test if the tank system has previously failed an initial test. Return the tank to service after resolving monitoring system or records issues and (if necessary) after successfully completing a precision test. If after checking the monitoring system and/or inventory records and/or performing a precision test, the tank is still suspected of leaking, keep the tank system out of service and continue with the CONFIRMED LEAKS actions , described on the following page. 5-54 · · · CONFIRMED LEAKS e e Unexplained product loss and/or failed precision tests must be considered a confirmed leak. Follow the steps below for tank systems with confirmed leaks. 1. Begin to fill out a Scene Mangement Checklist (Section 8). 2. Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator - provide him/her with the information gathered in the Scene- Management Checklist (Section 8). 3. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. 4. If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call. 5. Notify the local administering agency by telephone of the conditions found and document the notification. Send a confirming written notification to the local agency within 5 working days. (Contact your Environmental Specialist or the Environmental Field Services Department for assistance with agency notifications. ) 6. Remove or lower the level of liquid in the tank to minimize the potential for further release as follows: a. If tests indicate the piping (rather than the tank) is leaking, lower the liquid level in the tank and take the pumps out of service. b. If the tank body is leaking, remove the contents of the tank as soon as possible with a tanker truck. If the product stored is gasoline, leave a 4 to 6 inch layer in the tank to assure a rich, non-explosive vapor mixture and to avoid contaminating the product with sludge. This will be removed before excavating the tank. 7. When the contents of the tank are lowered or removed and regulatory reports completed, immediate threats to human health and the environment should have been mitigated and emergency conditions should no longer exist. However, additional actions will be required to resolve soil and water issues associated with leakage of product or waste. Some of the actions that may be required include subsurface investigations, piping and/or tank repairs, piping and/or tank removal, soil and water remediation, and written investigation and closure plans approved by administering agencies. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist or the Environmental Field Services Department for assistance with underground tank leak issues. 8. If the release poses either a present or potential hazard to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility, or to property or the environment, (this is usually 42 gallons or more of a petroleum product) notify the California Office of 5-55 · Emergency S.es (OES) and local emergency a.ance organizations and give the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release; b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the release; c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release; d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release; and e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. . f. If the release occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday, contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and provide the following information: i) Date, time, and location of the release; ii) Name and telephone number of person reporting the release; iii) The type and estimated quantity of the release; and iv) Response actions taken to reduce or eliminate the release. · Document date and time of NRC notification and the information provided. The National Response Center will relay release information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to minimize the release. If you contact any agency directly, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist or the Environmental Field Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. 9. If a hazardous waste was the released substance, a written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. · 5-56 · · · Contact your Feity Emergency Coordinator or En.mental Specialist for help in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: 9, a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager; b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility; c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident); d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved; e. The extent of injuries, if any; f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable; and . g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. Complete Scene Mangement Checklist (see Section 8). 5-57 6"ACUATION PLAN AND PROCEIRES A. WHEN TO EVACUATE . Evacuation of the facility will occur as a response to an incident with known or unknown hazards that could pose a threat to the health and/or safety of facility personnel. The decision to evacuate is the responsibility of the Facility Emergency Coordinator or the Shift Supervisor. He/she will determine the extent of evacuation. The local fire department or other emergency response personnel might have the authority to make this decision depending upon the situation. Incidents that may require evacuation: 1 . ' Fire or explosion 2. Hazardous substance spill 3. Flood 4. Bomb threat . 5. Earthquake 6. Any other potentially dangerous situation B. EVACUATION PROCEDURES: When the signal for evacuation is sounded: 1. DO NOT PANIC. 2. Shut down any mach!nery or apparatus. 3. Escort/help handicapped or injured personnel to the nearest exit as identified on the Facility Facility Map, Figure 2-1. 4. Walk, as diagrammed, to the designated assembly point and wait for instructions from the Facility Emergency Coordinator. 5. Supervisors must account for all persons in their units and will report any missing persons to Facility Emergency Coordinator. 6. The Facility Emergency Coordinator will decide when it is safe to re-enter. . 6-1 e e C. COMMUNICATIONS: · The facility has both an evacuation and all-clear signal which are understood by all facility personnel. The signal for evacuation at this facility is alarm systems in the Operations and T & D Buildings. The alternate evacuation signal is verbal. The all,.clear signal is verbal. D. EVACUATION ROUTES: All facility personnel have been trained in the evacuation routes for their work stations and the other areas of the facility. An assembly point is designated. Evacuation routes and assembly points are depicted on the Facility Layout Map, Figure 6-1. · · 6-2 · I . · · e " FIGURE 6-1 \ FACILITY EVACUATION MAP (Refer to Figure 2-1) 6-3 - 9. Check respons~rocedUre(S) used: e · o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 5A. 5B. 5C. 50. 5E. 5F. 5G. 5H. 51. 5J. 5K. . 5L. 5M. 5N. 50. 5P. 5Q. On-Site Fire - Hazardous Substances Not Involved On-Site Fire - Involving Hazardous Substances On-Site Spill (Not Oil) - Inside Building Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact Spill, Non-Transportation Related - Involving Water Contact Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Company Vehicle Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Non-Company Vehicle Spill, Oil and/or PCBs Bomb Threat Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide Earthquake Responding to News Media Inquiries Natural Gas Releases Toxic Clouds Respiratory Hazards Underground Tank Leak Emergency Excavation at Manufactured Gas Plant Sites 10. Action(s) taken to immediately contain and isolate spill ONLY IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY. · Containment: ' Isolate spill: o Absorbent 0 Booms DSpill pads Other: o Booms 0 Barrier tape 0 Stanchions Other: 11. Document specific location of spill/incident/samples: o Markup on attached Facility Layout Map, Figure 2-1. o Other (describe): 12. Actions taken to prevent further release: · 8-3 I e , . . . FIGURE 8..1 , FACILITY LAYOUT MAP (Refer to Figure 2-1) 8-5 e sF:- -:. --... ~~:;:- --- ,..- . ~:-- . \ ! 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit Page 1 General Information Location: 4101 WIBLE RD Map: 123 Haz:4 Type: 3 City . Bakersfield Grid: 13C FlU: 1 AOV: 0.0 . --- Contact Name Title --- Contact Name Title ~OM O"BRIENJer~C3.~'ll SUPPORT SVCS DI DENNIS WHITE I BUILDING SUPERV Business Phone: (805) 398-5938x Business Phone: (805) 398-5940x 24-Hour Phone · (805) 398-5-9-5-0x 24-Hour Phone · (805) 398-5-9-5"t)x · · Pager Phone · ( ) - 57ð~ x Pager Phone · ( ) - S7'6S"" x · · Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 1918 H ST D&B Number: 00-691-2877 City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93301- Comm Code: 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 SIC Code: 4931 Owner: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC,CO Phone: (805) 398-5950 Address: 77 BEALE ST State: CA City: SAN FRANCISCO Zip: 94177- Summary PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. BATTERIES IN SHOP AND COMMUNICATIONS ROOM OF OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. I, -J~~-fv~ "r~~clJ-- Do hereby certify that I have reviewed tile attached hazardous materials manage- ment plan for t1; 1Ì ~. and that it along with (Name of USlness) any corrections constitute a complete and OO"~ man- agement plan for my facili&y. ~. '" ~. -;. ~ .' C)Ay:1- '}~-;;J~ ~ 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order Page 2 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Pln-~ef Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-012 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS Gas 36000 Extreme ~ Fire, Pressure, immed Hlth, Delay Hlth FT3 02-015 HYDROGEN Gas 400 Extreme ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-006 ACETYLENE Gas 3300 High ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-011 SULFURIC ACID (ELECTROLYTE) Liquid 60 High ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-005 PAINT Liquid 155 Moderate ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-001 UNLEADED GASOLINE Liquid 11200 Moderate ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-035 CITRIKLEEN LIQUID GENERAL CLEANER Liquid 300 Moderate ~ Fire, Immed Hlth GAL 02~051 WASTE TREATED WOOD Solid 50000 Moderate ~ Delay Hlth LBS 02-002 DIESEL #2 Liquid 10600 Low . Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-007 OXYGEN Gas 2600 Low ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-010 WASTE OIL Liquid 350 Low ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-017 ANTIFREEZE Liquid 220 Low ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-018 HYDRAULIC FLUID Liquid 355 Low ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-020 TRANSMISSION FLUID Liquid 250 Low ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-034 COMPRESSED AIR Gas 500 Low ~ Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-036 CRC BRAKLEEN BRAKE PARTS CLEANER Liquid 55 Low ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-039 WASTE ANTIFREEZE Liquid 460 Low ~ Fire, Delay Hlth LBS 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order Page 3 02 - Fixed Containers on Site PIn-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-060 WASTE WET CELL BATTERIES ~ Irnmed Hlth, Delay Hlth ? 80 Low 02-004 MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 330 Minimal GAL 02-013 ARGON ~ Fire, Pressure, Irnmed Hlth Gas 240 Minimal FT3 02-016 NITROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Irnmed Hlth Gas 2800 Minimal FT3 02-021 GREASE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 1050 Minimal LBS 02-022 GEAR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Minimal GAL 02-024 INSULATING OIL ~ Reactive, Irnmed Hlth Liquid 18550 Minimal GAL 02-047 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 350 Minimal GAL 02-025 WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS ~ Delay Hlth 02-028 WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Solid 7300 Unrated LBS Solid 1800 Unrated LBS 02-031 WASTE PCB LIQUIDS ~ Delay Hlth Liquid 160 Unrated LBS 02-032 WASTE PCB SOLIDS ~ Delay Hlth 02-038 COMPRESSED GAS, N.O.S. ~ Pressure, Delay Hlth Solid 5400 Unrated LBS Gas 410 Unrated FT3 02-048 WASTE OILY SOLIDS ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Solid 37800 Unrated LBS 02-056 WASTE DRY CELL BATTERIES (ALKALINE) ~ Delay Hlth 02-057 WASTE LIGHT BALLASTS (PCB) ~ Delay Hlth 02-058 WASTE PAINT RELATED MATERIALS ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Solid 1300 Unrated LBS Solid 1500 Unrated LBS Solid 1460 Unrated GAL 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Page 4 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site PIn-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-059 WASTE COPY MACHINE TONER Solid 300 Unrated ~ Fire, Delay Hlth LBS 02-061 WASTE HIGH DENSITY MERCURY VAPOR LAMPS Solid 2900 Unrated ~ Delay Hlth 02-062 WASTE OILY WATER Liquid 23100 Unrated ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-063 QUIKRETE BLACKTOP PATCH Solid 20000 Unrated ~ Delay Hlth LBS 02-064 PENETONE POWER CLEANER Liquid 110 Unrated ~ Reactive, Delay Hlth GAL 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 ~ Fixed Containers on Site Page 5 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-012 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS Gas ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed H1th, Delay H1th 36000 Extreme FT3 CAS #: 74-84-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FUEL ---- Daily Max FT3 ----r-- Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 19)~C\Y~ I 1'o,oòo 23,880.00-' I 'JOOO/JðO J:80,000.<tO Storage Q Press ì Temp Location- ABOVE GROUND TANK Above Ambient CNG FUELING STATION/HOT CHANGEB PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient STORAGE, PORTABLE CNG RACK. Components ~ MCP ;rUide High 22 Extreme 17 Extreme 22 Conc 1. 0% 95.0% 4.0% Ethane Methane Propane // 02-015 v/HYDROGEN' ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 400 Extreme FT3 CAS :It: 1333-74-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure \AEl.Dlf.,)C; I.£.'IJ LDi2 ~IN.~ Days: 365 Use: ~USRICAN1L ~ Daily Max FT3 ----r-- Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 400 I 200.00 I 2,400.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlCOMPRESSED GAS STORAGE - Conc l 100.0% Hydrogen Components r; MCP ---p;uide Extreme I 22 02-006 ACETYLENE ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 3300 High FT3 CAS :It: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No , Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING "'v Daily Max FT3 ----r-- Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 3,300 ' I 1,800.00 I 20,000.00 ' Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient GAS STORAGE, GARAGE, WELDING SHO - Conc l 100.0% Acetylene Components ~ MCP ---p;uide High I 17 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 6 02-011 SULFURIC ACID (ELECTROLYTE) ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order Liquid 60 High GAL CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No BA7T€~'1~ LJ: CTQ.O L'1Te. Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: S~ORAGE/IN STORAGE Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- )C)'1 ~ I 7~ 'S-Q..OO I 315.00 Storage OTHER - SPECIFY r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE SHOP/OFFICE BUILDING It> O\.. ,STl>f\... C. u::>c;;. _ Components - Conc l 38.0% Sulfuric, Acid (EPA) ~ MCP --re;uide High I 39 02-005 PAINT ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 155 Moderate GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No "'" Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: PAINTING Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 155 I 116.00 I " 1,392.00 Storage CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM Press I' Temp Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE, WAREHOUSE, ASAP SHED, Ambient Ambient TOOL STORAGE BLDG Ambient Ambient ' METAL METAL METAL Conc 5.0% 15.0% 25.0% 30.0% Components MCP ~Uide Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 26 Naphtha Solvent Toluene Xylene, Mixed Acetone 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 7 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-001 UNLEADED GASOLINE ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 11200 Moderate GAL CAS #: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL '~ ~ Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 11,200 I 6,800.00 I 81,600.00 Storage :¡ Press 1 Temp Location UNDER GROUND TANK Ambient Ambient FUEL ISLAND/TANKER TRUCK ABOVE GROUND TANK Ambient Ambient TANKER TRUCK - Cone l 100.0% Gasoline Components r; MCP ~uide Moderate 27 / 02-035 .¡ CITRIKLEEN LIQUID GENERAL CLEANER ~ Fire, Immed Hlth Liquid 300 Moderate GAL CAS #: 11-76-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING '~ ---- Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 33S- ~ I 245.00 I 600.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient GARAGE Location - Cone l 5.0% Butyl Cellosolve Components r; MCP ~uide Moderate 26 / 02-051v1WASTE TREATED WOOD ~ Delay Hlth Solid 50000 Moderate LBS CAS #: 352 ,Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- 1l,;L-~() '5i>,Oe.o. I iD,Où:J ~.OO I "'ì"'~ 1~.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG BOX Components I~ MCP :ruide Low 27 Moderate 55 Cone 5.0% 5.0% Creosote Pentachlorophenol 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 8 J 02-002 v'Í:>IESEL #2 ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order Liquid 10600 Low GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL ~ ---- Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- )~~3'f ~ I 6,400.00 I 76,800.00 Storage n Press ì Temp Location UNDER GROUND TANK Ambient Ambient FUEL ISLAND/TANKER TRUCK ABOVE GROUND TANK Ambient Ambient TANKER TRUCK ~~TA<"'ú::ÑT1\Ji\t~R.~ /I1C1J'6 DJtÙ~ A"",'bì~ ;:I~),.~ 'mOL sru"R. -Bu:()., FL~'ë-T Soli c...s. ßL.g:> - Conc _I Components ~ MCP ~uide 100.0% Diesel Fuel No.2 IModerate 27 / 02-007 v'OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 2600 Low FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING "-.., Daily Max FT3 ----r-- Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 2,600 I 1,650.00 I 18,000.00 Location GAS STORAGE/GARAGE! r:::- MCP ~uide I Low I 14 Storage r Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above - Conc l 100.0% Oxygen, Compressed / 02-010 vIwASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth T Temp ~ Ambient COMPRESSED ~~t...D S p.l~p Components Liquid 350 Low GAL CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 3ïÇ" '3-§.Q I 150.00 I ' 3!'O ~. 00 Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE AG TANK - Conc l Components 100.0% Waste Oil, Petroleum Based G: MCP ~uide Low I 27 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 9 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-017~ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Low GAL CAS #: 107-21-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE ---- Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- S~ --nQ I ~O J:-i.Q.. 00 I 'GZQ ~. 00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlDRUM STORAGE AREA #1 - Cone l 100.0% Ethylene Glycol Components I-=- MCP -¡Guide I Low I 27 02-018~YDRAULIC FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 355 Low GAL CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT ---- Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- ~ 9 Q "J-5.5.. I '3SO ~. 00 I 3 , 000 . 00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlDRUM STORAGE AREA #1/GARAGE - Cone _I Components ~ MCP ~uide 100.0% Hydraulic Brake Fluid (Diethylene Glycol Monobu Low I 27 / 02-020 ..ITRANSMISSION FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 250 Low GAL CAS #: 64742-54-70 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT ~ Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 250 I 200.00 I 1,085.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL UE'fALLIC AGQ\JE GR./JùNP ~~ K- Cone 90.0% 10.0% r Pres s T Temp -:-, Ambient AmbientlGARAGE SHOP Location Components Transmission Fluid (Petroleum-Based) Zinc Dithiol ~ MCP ~uide Low 27 Minimal 1 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 10 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-034~~MPRESSED AIR ~ Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 500 Low FT3 CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: AEROSOL/INFLATION ---- Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- l) ~O -5.Q..Q I 8.Cö ~. 00 I a 9~ "'7M-Q..oo ì Temp ~ Location Ambient F:iA~~LAND/GARAGE, ¡iAREIIOUSEI-€-û , S . f'i?.£¡:;A6 S ~"6'DI' Y1'iTi\ D~Fr.o\)v;~ ~ I i I Components ~ MCP jUide Low 12 Low 14 Storage ~ Press FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER ¡Above Cone 80.0% 20.0% Nitrogen Oxygen, Compressed 02-036 CRC BRAKLEEN BRAKE PARTS CLEANER ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Low GAL CAS #: 71-55-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING ---- Daily Max ~AL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- \ 55 I 30.00 I 360.00 Storage r Press T Temp ':ì DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient GARAGE Location - Cone l 75.0% 1, 1, I-Trichloroethane / 02-039 vlWASTE ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Components I~ MCP -p;uide Low I 74 Liquid 460 Low LBS CAS #: 343 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste GAL ---- Daily Max bB.a ~ $" S- Jt&O.. I Days: 365 Use: WASTE 6AL ~A~ Daily Average ~ --r-- Annual Amount ~-- .30 ~OO les- %.0..00 Storage r Press T Temp ':ì Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG - Cone l 100.0% ETHYLENE GLYCOL Components I~O:CP-¡ui~e 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 11 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-060 WASTE WET CELL BATTERIES · Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth ? 80 Low CAS #: LI ~\)ID Form: Y-Rknown Trade Secret: No J)J )X."T"l)~E Type: Unknown Days: 3~~ Use: W AS¡-f!;; 80 ¡-- Daily Average 40.00 r-- Annual Amount 120.00 - Daily Max Storage r Press T Temp -:I Location pL-AS;nG L{)Ñ'"TJ'\INEK..)/.ß(';)x~ Ambient Ambient HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE AREA/~ ' - Conc l 0.0% Lead 0.0% Sulfuric Acid (EPA) / 02-004 ~OTOR OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Components ~ MCP iUide Low 53 High 39 Liquid 330 Minimal GAL CAS #: 8020835 Trade Secret: No IYI¡ x+v~ Form: Liquid Type: ~ Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- L,S{) ':H.Q.. 2 0 0 . 00 I I, 200 . 00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA #l/GARAGE ALLIe' AßOv €E;--R-()-vND T1'-.-)'k. - Conc _I Components 100.0% Motor Oil, Petroleum Based r; MCP -¡Guide Minimal I 27 / 02-013VA' ON · Fl Gas 240 Minimal FT3 Storage r Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Immed Hlth Trade Secret: No ,Form: Gas Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 240 aily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 220.00 I 1,200.00 Location SHOP - Conc -, 100.0% Argon Components MCP -¡Guide Minimal I 12 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 12 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-016 NITROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 2800 Minimal FT3 CAS =It: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: DRYING '\ Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 2,800 I 1,600.00 I' 19,200.00 Storage ~ Press ì Temp Location PORT,. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient COMPRESSED GAS STORAGE , TOOL STORAGE SHED. - Conc _I 100.0% Nitrogen / 02-021 \Ä;REASE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Components r=- MCP -¡Guide Low I 12 Liquid 1050 Minimal LBS CAS =It: 64742-52-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: 1l1i:.e~ Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT I'"", ---- Daily Max LBS ~ Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 1,050 ' 570.00 I 3,150.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:ì Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient GARAGE/bRUM STORAGE AREA =lt1 - Conc l 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Components r; MCP -¡Guide Minimal I 27 / 02-022 vlGEAR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth CAS =It: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No m ~ Form: Liquid Type: ~ Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Liquid 220 Minimal GAL ---- Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- IS-Y"':nO... I 110.00 I 1,220.00 r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient AmbientIGARAGE/DRUM STORAGE AREA #1 Storage 5RUM/B~RREL METAL~rC ~VÆ.6-/l.!»)) (ÙP 'i"7\ IV -f::: - Conc -/ 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Components \-; MCP -¡Guide Minimal I 27 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 13 02-02 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order INSULATING OIL ~ Reactive, Irnmed Hlth Liquid 18550 Minimal GAL CAS #: 64741-97-5 Trade Secret: No 1Î1'~~~ Form: Liquid Type: -Pttfe Days: 365 Use: OTHER ---- Daily Max GAL zq ,'5"O~ ~ Storage OTHER - SPECIFY ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- I 18oDO ~.Oo I 159,660.00 ) r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlOIL FILLED EQUIPMENT STORAGE -ro~L 5'f1)"-AC. €- ß.w::>r-, Components ~ MCP ~uide Minimal I 27 - Conc l 100.0% Mineral Oil 02-047 Liquid 350 Minimal GAL Hlth Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Use: WASTE Annual Amount GAL -- 1,150.00 ABOVE OF GARAGE B - Conc l Components 100.0% Waste Oil, Petroleum Based MCP ~uide Low I 27 02-025 WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS ~ Delay Hlth Solid 7300 Unrated LBS CAS #: 223 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ~ Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- á,\O~o "i , 30.0 I e 3,500. eo I "31,2---<00 "1'5;-9-0.0.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc Components MCP -----y-Guide 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 14 ~/ Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-028vrWASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL Solid ~ Fire, Delay Hlth 1800 Unrated LBS CAS #: 513 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ~ Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- fleC) J:;-8.().D I ,900.00 I '3)\ ()-Q ~. 00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc Components MCP ----rGuide / 02-031 JWASTE PCB LIQUIDS (5- Y'} ppfYI PeG'.!) ~ Delay Hlth Liquid 160 Unrated LBS CAS #: 261 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste ---- Daily Max~s ~ 4e L( Q 1-Ð.Q. I Days: 90 Use: WASTE Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- ---E9" 86.00 I Y 84 () l:'&G.-00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA (S;-4 r¡, ff'" FG6'-.!:) Components r; MCP --rGuide Minimal I 31 Solid 5400 Unrated LBS Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Days: 180 Use: WASTE Daily Max LBS 5,400 . y Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 2,500.00 I 7,080.00 Storage r Press T Temp Ambient Ambient Location STORAGE AREA BOX - Conc l 0.0% PCB Components MCP --rGuide Minimal I 31 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 15 02-038 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order Gas 410 Unrated FT3 Delay Hlth Tràde Secret: No Form: Gas ·xture Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max FT3 ----r-- D 410 I --r-- Annual Amount FT3 ~ I 1,560.00 Storage r Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Location TOOL STORAGE BUILDING - Conc l ~~O% Methane /~ 02-048 V WASTE OILY SOLIDS" ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Components MCP ----rGuide Extreme I 17 Solid 37800 Unrated LBS CAS =It: 223 Form: Solid Trade Secret: No ~O Type: Waste Days: ~ Use: WASTE ºaily M, ax LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- S~,OOC ~ I 0.00 I :$\. )O()-()~.OO Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG - Conc Components MCP ---.Guide / 02-056 V WASTE DRY CELL ~ Delay Hlth CAS =It: BATTERIES (ALKALINE) Solid 1300 LBS Unrated Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ~~~ ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS ~ ,~'"t;-3-Q.O... I ~C)<:) 6SCL 00 I 1'"10 () 2-¡-9.6.0. 00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location' DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE AREA. - Conc Components MCP ---.Guide 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 16 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order (PCB) Solid 1500 Unrated LBS Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Days: 180 Use: VJ~ Daily Max LBS 1,500 Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 750.00 I 1,620.00 Storage r Press T ~1tH Ambient ~I ~AZARDOUS componen~ MATERIALS Solid , Location WASTE STORAGE AREA. - Cone MCP ~uide / 02-058 vWAST ~ Fire, Form: Solid Type: L8~ Daily Max ~ Jç~ 1..,-4-5-Q 1460 Unrated GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Days: 270 Use:W~ ()()5 Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount ~ -- -g90.(6Q. I ~<-¡O ~.OO Storage r Press T Ambient Ambi Location ~IHAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE AREA. MCP ~uide - Cone / 02-059 V WAS COpy ~ Fire, Daily Max LBS ' <-/1) <ð '3-00 TONER Solid 300 Unrated LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Days: 270 Use: ~~ Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 150.00 I 7~o ~OO Storage r~~:~tTAmbie ~IHAZARDOUS WAS~~c:~~~GE AREA MCP ~uide - Cone '.' 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 17 02-:-061 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order MERCURY VAPOR LAMPS Solid 2900 Unrated CAS =It: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Mixture Days: 90 Use: ~~ Daily Max .:sC-ð ~ Daily Average 0.00 ¡-- Annual Amount L£~ )OÛ ~.OO Storage Location WASTE STORAGE AREA. - Conc MCP -¡Guide 02-062 ASTE OILY WATER ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 23100 Unrated GAL CAS =It: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 90 Use: vJ~ Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- '3 ~ 2.:s- "Z:'3-;-:l.QO I 0 . 0 0 I ~ ì :.1... '5 "2-3--,-J..Q.Q. 0 0 , Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlHAZARDOUS WASTE AREA Copc Components MCP -¡Guide 02-063 QUIKRETE BLACKTOP PATCH ~ Delay Hlth Solid 20000 Unrated LBS CAS =It: Trade Secret: No ~ Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: þ(oo.d/H "It':) 1Y>a...jl"l~""Y\<;.t. ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- ¡S:0<OO ~O I lò}tJ,(JV ~OO I 40,000.00 Storage I Press ì Temp Location BAG Ambient Ambient ADJACENT TO COMPRESSED GAS STORA AREA. - Conc Components MCP -¡Guide , 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 18 02-064 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order NETONE POWER CLEANER ctive, Delay Hlth Liquid 110 Unrated GAL Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Mixture Days: 365 Use: CJ-€..-o...h-Q¡r' Daily Max GAL 4,-'2- '~ Daily Average GAL --r--. Annual Amount GAL -- ~_ I. \t;(Ö ~O Storage Temp ~ Location ient SOUTHWEST AREA OF YARD - Conc MCP --rGuide 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 19 <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 IN THE EVENT THAT THERE IS A SPILL OR RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL OR WASTE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION TO PROTECT HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT, AND TO NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE STATE, FEDERAL, AND LOCAL AGENCIES SO THAT THEY CAN RESPOND AND/OR MONITOR OUR RESPONSE TO THE EMERGENCY. <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES AT THIS FACILITY MAY BE ACHIEVED BY BOTH PUBLIC AND COMPANY TELEPHONE AND BY RADIO, AS NUMEROUS COMPANY VEHICLES ARE TWO WAY RADIO EQUIPPED. EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY WILL OCCUR AS A RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT WITH KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HAZARDS THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS BOTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONNEL. THESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. IN ADDITION, A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. MANUAL ALARM PULL BOXES ARE LOCATED IN THE OPERATION, GARAGE AND T&D OFFICE BUILDINGS. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation NO FORMAL CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR EVACUATION OF THE SURROUNDING PUBLIC EXIST FOR THIS FACILITY. APPROPRIATE AGENCIES WOULD BE CONTACTED IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY AT THE FACILITY AND THEY WOULD INITIATE THE EVACUATION OF THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED. DUE TO THE QUANTITIES AND TYPES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LOCATED AT THIS FACILITY THE NECISSITY TO EVACUATE THE PUBLIC IS VERY REMOTE. <4> Emergency Medical Plan FIRE DEPARTMENT - 911 AMBULANCE - 327-4111 MERCY HOSPITAL - 2215 TRUXTUN AV - 632-5275 CALL - 911 ,. 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 20 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention PREVENTION PROCEDURES INCLUDING STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN CONTAINERS OR TANKS AND INSPECTIONS OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND MAINTENANCE INCLUDING, ALARM SYSTEMS, FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT, SPILL CONTROL EQUIPMENT, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND FIRST AID SUPPLIERS. SEÇURITY MEASURES. PERSONNEL TRAINING. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE IN EMERGENCIES <2> Release Containment IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATIONS, REMAIN CALM. IF EVENT IS A FIRE, IMMEDIATELY SOUND ALARM AND CALL LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT IF THERE IS A RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE THAT THREATENS, OR COULD POTENTIALLY THREATEN, HUMAN HEALTH, PROPERTY OR THE ENVIRONMENT, CERTAIN TIMELY NOTIFICATIONS WILL NEED TO BE MADE. <3> Clean Up CLEAN UP EFFORTS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN TO RESTORE THE AFFECTED AREA TO ITS PRE-SPILL CONDITION TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE. 1) FOR RELATIVELY SMALL SPILLS, ABSORBENT WILL BE APPLIED AND RE-APPLIED UNTIL THERE IS ENOUGH TO ABSORB ALL THE LIQUID. THIS MATERIAL WILL BE PICKED UP WITH STIFF BROOMS AND SHOVELS AND PLACED IN APPROVED WASTE CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. ,2) FOR LARGE SPILLS, THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL CALL FOR THE ASSISTANCE OF A CLEANUP COMPANY WHICH IS ON CONTRACT WITH PG&E. 3) FOR SPILLS IN BUILDINGS OR ON PAVED AREAS, A SECOND APPLICATION OF ABSORBANT WILL BE SPREAD OVER THE CONTAMINATED AREA AND SWEPT WITH STIFF BROOMS TO REMOVE RESIDUES WHICH MAY REMAIN. <4> Other Resource Activation 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 21 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <4> Other Resource Activation (Continued) 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 22 <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards G~RA~~ PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. BATTERIES IN SHGP AND COMMUNICATIONS ROOM OF OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. B) ELECTRICAL - NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE T&DOFFICE C) WATER - NORTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY SIDEWALK D) SPECIAL - CNG FUELING STATION - GAS AND ELECTRIC SHUT OFFS ARE LOCATED INSIDE OF THE SERVICE CENTER, PUBLIC ONE FUELING STATION SHUT OFF ACCESSIBLE FROM OUTSIDE THE YARD FENCE. E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. DRY CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE ALSO LOCATED AT VARIOUS POINTS WITHIN THE YARD FIRE HYDRANT - ACROSS FROM THE CNG FUELING STATION ALONG WIBLE ROAD, NORTH SIDE OF THE PROPERTY ALONG WHITE LANE. <4> Building Occupancy Level - ,; ~ ~ 03/02/95 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 23 <G> Training <1> Employee Training WE HAVE 270 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: PG&E HAS TWO COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING PROGRAMS THAT ADRESS THE PROPER HANDLING AND MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTES AT COMPANY FACILITIES. THE TRAINING PROGRAMS MEET THE EMPLOYEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS AS THEY APPLY TO HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLANS. <2> Page 2 <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPAR:rMENAÈ3 . "-... <.c...,. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR¥ <~ Page.Lbf ; usiness Name Fb d- f £~k"t.r.s ~-DU .sIc. Address ~ 0,-1·. W~b)~ 60\, , I - , " " ... CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New ( ) Addition ~ Revision [ ) Deletion [ J Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET IX) TRADE SECRET ( ) ~ON(¡R.I5TE JÎ') , X ... 2) Common Name: 3) DOT # (optional) 3.(:)ìì Chemical Name: "PC ~T LA Ñ..f) ( Þ m 6-rJ í AHM ( ) CAS # ~ 5"3 I 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH .. PHYSICAL HEALTH , HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ J Reactive [ ) S!Jdden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) F(J I , 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODe ! , 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid PI Uquid [ ] Gas [ ) Pure [ ) Mixture Þ<J Waste [ ) Radioactive [ ] CHECXALL 1J.IAT APPlY ! 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: '1 a 0 ò Ibs kJ gal [ ] ft3 [ ] a) Container: n. Average Daily Amount: 3000 curies [ ] b) Pressure: I Annual Amount: ~\"öca c) Temperature: tf Largest Size Container: toe ~J.F. # Days On Site .3<t,Ú Circle Which Months: M. A. M, J, J. A, S, O. N. D 9) MIXTURE: Ust COMPONENT CAS # %WT AHM the three most hazardous 1) ~6\.TLA~D t.Gf)\-';;' N"'" ~ ç-~~\ì ~ ) $' - I [ ] chemical components or any AHM components 2) ( ] 3) [ ) 10) location MArt:. 62 1\ \... .s.~ft.AG.~ 61 Ñ .s / CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION I ! 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition¿:¡q. Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET IP<1 TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) Common Name: m ~1t TA't YlI) I Dl 3) DOT # (optional) :3 Q ð "t.- I I Chemical Name: P(')Q.,clì-t\ ~ C> C ~ 6- f\}J'" AHM [ ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ J Reactive [ J Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) ~ 5) WASTE ClASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE ~3 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid ~ Uquid [ ] Gas [ ) Pure [ ] Mixture [~ Waste [ ) Radioactive [ ] CHfC1< N...l.. THAT APPLY 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 4S~c Ibs t>4., gaJ [ ] ft3 [ ] a) Container: J'Z. AI/erage Daily Amount: ',,"0 ~ curies [ J b) Pressure: J Annual Amount: "':).() ~CO c) Temperature: Lf Largest Size Container: 'ø~ ~J.F.M. 11 Days On Site ~c.~ Circle Which Months: A, M. J, J, A. S. O. N, D 9) MIXTURE: Ust 1) ~y J-l o..ná COMPONENT CAS # %WT AHM ! the three most hazardous C-.lto..~ in ~-9 C¡ 1 -/ ~~ I ( ) chemical components or L\1v l (j \ \J 1">'\ ~,.. b ~ r::ïb., .3 ) 7 - ~ :s-- .3 any AHM components 2) [ ) 3) ! ] I 10) Location (}') ~T~ R. ) f\, ~ ~t:..~ G.€ .ß")NS , ~ certify under penalty or law, that I have personally exanllneo and am familiar With the mfomatJon submitted on thiS and all attsched document:.. I b$119Ve me 'Jbmitted information is true, accurate, and complete. .::];7?r¿ r k EZeLL .s Lt,ßPd<F ~ÎZ'-NCÖ Þ'/'cc.~ 'RINT Name & Title of ALJthorized Company Representative ~.~ Sign re #/96- Date :"''''''O'~1gø LI'ItXHV ltPC"'/fIII£JNIIO~ BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPAR~MEMA'"â \ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR¥<~ ~usiness NameP& i £ .gGJ:.~~~ßc\ 5/c "-"-.. -""---....... päge 2::bf~ / - , , ..' CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORYSTAìUS: New ( ) Addition 00 Revision ( ) Deletion ( ) Check if chemical is . NON TRADE SECRET p<J TRACE SECRET [ ) D - 7 f..fL~ Tv..", k.. C)~p" >') ; '\) ~S.'.qIW"" -.. 3ö8:t. 2) Common Name: 3) DOT # (optional) , Chemical Name: AHM [ ) CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive ( ) Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) ()(I 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 08 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid ( ) Liquid ~ Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture ~ Waste [ ] Radioective [ ] 04EO<ALL. mAT APPLY I 8) STORAGE CODES 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE Maximum Daily Amount: S5 Ibs [ ] gal Ñ ft3 [ ] a) Container: àl Average Daily Amount: 3S- curies [ ] b) Pressure: , Annual Amount: ':<;l.-~ c) TempeRltUre: ~ Largest Size Container: ,'>'S' # Days On Site ,<: (.,4" Circle Which Months: A~J, F, M. A. M. J, J, A. S, 0, N, D i 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # %WT AHM I the three most hazardous 1) [ ] chemical components or any AHM components 2) [ ] 3) [ ] 10) Location FLEeT S G I(.¡J (...,~.-& ß t.",.ß (þ. (;¡r Jt, I C> Cz., j CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition ¡\Iq Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET IÞJ.. TRADE SECRET [ ) 2) Common Name: \NAs.n U~Hí .ßÅl-LA.sr~/(}~f'AC,ATÒ~ (tJO-,\)-f>(~) 3) DOT # (optional) f:ll(J Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ) Immediate Health (Acute) [ ) Delayed Health (Chronic) [ft¢ 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION à.;). , (~igit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE ŸO 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid ~ Liquid [ ] Gas [ ) Pure [ ] Mixture Þ<J, Waste ~ Radioactive [ ] CHEa< ALL THAT APPt. Y 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: ò15CO Ibs ~ gal [ I ft3 [ ) "" a) Container. alp Average Daily Amount: -ß curies [ ] b) Pressure: J Annual Amount: S"lnc.,() c) TempeRltUre: c,f Largest Size Container: 5'5 .5 # Days On Site 90 Circle Which Months: All Yeer, J, F, M, A. M, J, J, A, S, 0, N, D 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # %WT AHM the three most hazerdous 1 ) [ ] chemical components or any AHM components 2) [ ] 3) [ ] 10) Location ~Q.~Q...~c:rv~ W~ .s..~C)...,.~ ~ G........,~ 4>(, -l cervty unaer penaJt'j'tJf law, that I have personally eXanJmÐO ana am familiar with the mfomatlon submlttecl on thIS ana all tùtZlcflecl documents. I believe t!7e ubmitted informatÍon is true, accurate, and complete. .--r- ..- Address ~ I () ( ¡J) h/~ ~d Je71r¿ r Á.. ezt;lL (ülfJPÆf s:6:7t.Llt'Œ~ j}-/1ez;/õ'¿ 'RINT Name & Title of Authorizéd Company RepresentBtÍve 9¢f~ Ø/?.jr- / Date :OO~:):),Tg¡Q N<»CH V lDC ITÞNOI#O iJO'W - ----- BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPAR:rMENAà """ -. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR¥ ~ ¡ , page3:.bf!:/:- ; usiness Name ß.j E ~~ch~~ ~/e, , Address ~ ~ J~b}~ ' Rd· / '..-: " - ,.. .., CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New ( J Addition ~ Revision ( ) Deletion ( J Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET [ ) TRACE SECRET [ ) vJ~~ \ 'f\~ \Jl oJ.,~:) a~l \J~Y\ re,ß -.. .s~ Ð z... 2) Common Name: - 3) DOT # (optional) Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAl & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEAlTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire ( I Reactive ( J Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) þ() 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION z.'Z (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE ~() 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid ( I Uquid t(J Gas ( I Pure ( ] Mixture t((J Waste ~ Radioactive [ ] OIEC1CALL mAr APPlY 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES I Maximum Daily Amount: 23<Òò Ibs IKJ gal [) ft3 [ ) a) Container: ðþ I Average Daily Amount: -- curies [ ] b) Pressure: ) Annual Amount: .~q f\ c c) Tempel1ltUre: ~ I Largest Size Container: ..ç~5 # Days On Site O¡~ Circle Which Months: All Yeer. J, F, M. A, M, J. J, A. S, 0, N,D I 9) MIXTURE: Ust COMPONENT CAS # %WT AHM the three most hazardous 1) ( ] chemical components or ar.y AHM components 2) [ ] 3) [ ] 10) Location h1Q....~ ~C)v..) ·tA~ S'h>"'c:..... ~ ~ / CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION I 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition ~ Revision [ ] Deletion ( I Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET [ ) TRADE SECRET [ I 12) Common Name: ~ Of'} Q, b('f~ ~t~ 5-4; fF""' f(.,So 3) DOT # (optional) LJ./~ ~ lot I Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS # 14) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEAlTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire II Reactive ( ) Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ I Delayed Health (Chronic) [1(1 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION 'Z fel (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE <..)0 I Uquid I I Gas [ I Pure [ ] Mixture b<\ Waste ¡>;) Radioactive I ] i 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid ~ C>/EO<AU. T}lATA.PPlY I .' ; 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES I Maximum Daily Amount: '80 ßQ Ibs pc:¡, gal [ ] ft3 [ ] a) Container: C<ø Average Daily Amount: - curies [ ] b) Pressure: ~ Annual Amount: ~(") B 0 c) Tempel1ltUre: I Largest Size Container: "5"~.J I # Days On Site 9-1) Circle Which Months: All Year. J. F, M. A, M. J. J. A. S, O. N,D 9) MIXTURE: Ust COMPON~T CAS # %WT AHM the three most hazardous 1) ßI~cJh) o..t"ì~~f~~ Y\1 ~ ))3(" ... .3(.-J [ I chemical components or ar.y AHM components 2) , [ ] 3) [ 1 10) Loca1JOn ~~~~ WQr~ ff> S~~Û ~ r;eroty under penalty èJf law, that / have personallyexammeo ana am familiB( WIth the mfomatJon submitted on thiS and ai/attached documents.. ! !:)at/eve the ..... Ibmitted information is true. accurate, and complete. J7?¡¿j--,(. L:-'U//St..JJ¡:J&U- ~ÆP/¿é:3 Þidc¿-h( A/NT Name & Title of Authorized Company Representative ~-0.r30. IÇIiJ:J 9 ?t- V../. , , s¡gn-:r ~ #7/YS-- Date Mc.ot '¥' l.£PC"'N<iN'tO ~ f' BAKERSFIELI;) CITY FIRE DEPAR::rMENAš HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTOR¥· ~ usiness Name &iE Bo.b ~ ...sJ c. ' Address "-'- ~... påge.1òf:Ì- / CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New ( ) Addition Revision ( ) Deletion ( ) Check if chemiclll is a NON "TRADE SECRET 2) Common Narne:-'W o"~k DY'O.,~~.o,1 ð n F I'}W~ 3) DOT # (optional) / Chemical Name: ~ b- 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES AHM ( ) CAS # mACE SECRET ( ) .3071 6) PHYSICAL STATE 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION .;l~ ~ (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) Fire PHYSICAL Reactive (J Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] HEALTH ImrnediaZe Health (Acute) (] Delayed Health (Chronic) USE CODE Ll () Solid PQ... Uquid (J Gas ( J Pure (] Mixture ~ Waste 00 OIEOCAU. THAT APPlY r \" 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIU1Y Maximum Daily Amount: Average Daily Amount: Annual Amount: Largest Size Container: # Days On Site 9) MIXTURE: Ust the three most hazardous chemical components or any AHM components 3) 10) Location F1 'Q,çJ- .s -Q¡yy I "t / 5~C\ UNITS OF MEASURE Ibs !Þ(J. gal (J 1t3 ( ] curies [ ] 8) STORAGE CODES a) Container: 'b) Pressure: c) Temperature: 2,.0 0() ~~ 3Cðr:- Circle Which Months: Radioactive [ ) Ola I ~ COMPONENT CAS # J, F. M. A. M. J, J. A, S. O. N. 0 %WT AHM [ ] ( ] [ J 1)~ 2) ~ CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 2) Common Name: 9W Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET [] TRADE SECRET [ ] Chemical Name: 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Deletion [ ] b 0;' \...i 3) DOT # (optional) 3 0 m AHM [ J CAS # PHYSICAL Fire ~ Reactive [] Sudden Release of Pressure ( I HEALTH Immediate Health (Acute) () Delayed Health (Chronic) 6) PHYSICAL STATE 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION d:::l , (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE Solid (J Uquid UX1, Gas ( 1 Pure (] Mixture b<1. Waste [) CJ-/fCJ(A.Ll. THATAPP!.Y 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIU1Y Maximum Daily Amount: Average Daily Amount: Annual Amount: Largest Size Container: # Days On Site 9) MIXTURE: Ust the three most hazardous chemical ccmponents or any AHM components 300 UNITS OF MEASURE Ibs ( J gal B><J ft3 [ ] curies ( ] 8) STORAGE CODES a) Container: b) Pressure: c) Temperature: Radioactive [ ) C'L. ¡ ~ COMPONENT CAS # Circle Which Months: ~J. F, M, A, M. J. J, A, S. 0, N. D %WT AHM [ ] ( ) [ J --ç.;æ Y J..lhz:h 'RI T Name & Title of Authorized Company Representative ÇJ, ~ ';}~ iT ' ~..-..o.:)Q''I8l "Z-S"O Ieee ~ <.. .:S 1 ) 2) %/Fr Date NCIOt Y l.£PC 1T/III'tICJNtO KJI'toI "0 April 5, 1995 I';'::'~--~·- ! 'f ....:'-.,..·I;~_ ~ Ii':::: :i." .c.'..._. J '.. ',', . ,'>·1 i APR 1 r'· ':- !r~l¡ U ., Í) í:;¡jj; !! , :/ ¡, L:' By , :::::- --.:..-.. - Mr. Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator City of Bakersfield 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: Enclosed, is the updated Hazardous Materials Management Plan and Inventory for PG&E's Bakersfield Service Center on the City of Bakersfield's forms. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 398-5938. Sincerely, ~t·~ (j}rry ~~II Support Services Director hm Enclosure I -- , ' I - -: ";,,.:~ - - .. , . ,"" ~.;... w- - -- "-~'-- ~ . "'" ~ ~-r.-, - -- a- " ' March 29, t996 Mr. Ralph E. Huey , Hazardous Materials Coordinator' City of Bakersfield ' 1715 Chester Avenue' " Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: Enclosed, is the updated Hazardous Måterials Management Plan and Inventory for PG&E's Bakersfield Service Center on the City of Bakersfield's forms. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 398-5938. Sincerely, Dennis White Support Services Director hm Enclosure - ' -::-+õ .' . . 'I[)ì ¡¡;; rc ~ a w ~ ~ 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000 f01071 ge 1 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit APR 9 1996 General Information V ::J .. Location: 4101 WIBLE RD Map:123 Haz:4 Type: 3 City . BAKERSFIELD Grid: 13C FlU: 1 AOV: 0.0 . --- Contact Name , Title - Contact N~me co~~M~ JERRY EBBM.;De¥)o';s \/1,;1-e..1 SUPPORT SVCS DI QENNIS UIIITE"'I~~ f;:.u'3 I BJTILDING SUPERV Business Phone: (805) 398-5938x Business Phone: (805) 398-5:9 lOA S8'-1'L 24-Hour Phone · (805) 398-5785x 24-Hour Phone · (805) 398-5785x · · Pager Phone · ( ) - x Pager Phone · ( ) - x · · Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 1918 H ST D&B Number: 00-691-2877 City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93301- Comm Code: 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 SIC Code: 4931 Owner: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CO Phone: (805) 398-5950 Address: 77 BEALE ST State: CA City: SAN FRANCISCO Zip: 94177- Summary vFbss ßL1 _~ ANO ¡t"f HAZ-. WMí£ Sí<lIlAbC- çI...O~. PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. BATTERIES IN ~ AND COMMUNICATIONS ROOM OF OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. Fl,E f\T ~ VG.S. .ß I..-pc;;. " ~ I Den()\~ Wh~k- Do hereby certify thàt , have , (Type or prlnt name) reviowed the attached hazardous materials manage... ment plan for 8o..kv..s ~ <I)~ sIt:. and that it along with (NamG ót~) . any corrections constitute a complete and correct man· agement plan for my facility. ø ¡I( w:i 4w "'/?~'" 1 -- - 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order Page 2 02 - Fixed Containers on Site PIn-Ref Name/Hazards ' Form 02-012 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS Gas ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth 02-015 HYDROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 02-006 ACETYLENE ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 02-011 SULFURIC ACID (ELECTROLYTE) ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 02-005 PAINT ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 02-001 UNLEADED GASOLINE ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 02-035 CITRIKLEEN LIQUID GENERAL CLEANER ~ Fire, Immed Hlth Liquid Max Qty MCP (oSt)ca ~ FT3 Extreme "'Z.~c "'1t9.Q Extreme FT3 S~à ~ High FT3 sq ~ High GAL 133 ~ Moderate GAL 11200 Moderate GAL Z~ ~ Moderate GAL 02-051 WASTE TREATED WOOD ~ Delay Hlth Solid 2-ì,Y-¿..o J:na.Q. Moderate LBS 10634 Low GAL Gas B7~ ~ Low FT3 02-002 DIESEL #2 ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 02-007 OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth 02-010 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid )~Öa ~ Low GAL 02-017 ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid Iz.. ) ,¡:; Low GAL'" Liquid 37 8 ~ Low GAL Liquid "2...& () '2-§..0 Low GAL 02-018 HYDRAULIC FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth 02-020 TRANSMISSION FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth 02-034 COMPRESSED AIR ~ Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 02-036 CRC BRAKLEEN BRAKE PARTS CLEANER ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 02 039 WASTE ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Dcl.J.Y IIlth Liquid 1120 Low FT3 55 Low GAL ~ 5 Low- GAL . - 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order Page 3 02 - Fixed Containers on Site PIn-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 92 666 WASTE ~ŒT CELL B.hTTERIES . IlBIftcd Hlth, Dclay IIlth Liquid 89 Low CAL 02-064 CONCRETE MIX ~ Delay Hlth 02-065 MORTAR MIX ~ Delay Hlth Solid 3~oo ~ Low LBS Solid 30o~ ~ Low LBS 02-071 WASTE ~ '~\,)L-ATlIJC7 OJ\.. \>Jj' 5"~-"j91) fr-'" rc.ß Liquid ~ ~, Delay Hlth Îð~ ~ Low l1àL l8~ 02-004 MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid '"2..,0 '2-§.Q Minimal GAL 02-016 NITROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Imrned Hlth Gas '"l...3. G ""2-8-QQ. Minimal FT3 02-021 GREASE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 1.12...0"'l1).QQ. Minimal LBS 02-022 GEAR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 154 Minimal GAL 02-024 INSULATING OIL ~ Reactive, Imrned Hlth Liquid Z,l?")j)'"Z<t§.Qp Minimal GAL 02 669 WASTE OILï DEBRIS ...... Dt::lay HI th S~4à 9090 Minimal LBS Solid 2..0poa "to-e-so Unrated LBS Solid <00-0 "t1-e-Q.. Unrated LBS 02-025 WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS ~ Delay Hlth 02-028 WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth 02-031 WASTE PCB LIQUIDS ,S-L¡9 ff"Y'" Pc'ß) ~ Delay Hlth 02-048 WASTE OILY SOLIDS ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 5'-f\) ~ Unrated LBS Solid 3S<Dv() ~ Unrated LBS 02-056 WASTE DRY CELL BATTERIES (ALKALINE) ~ Delay Hlth 02-062 WASTE OILY WATER ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Solid ~ CO '5-o.Q.. Unrated LBS 02-063 QUIKRETE BLACKTOP PATCH ~ Delay Hlth Liquid S5 ~'òO ~ Unrated tm:r.( Lf» Solid 15000 Unrated LBS . e . 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order Page 4 02 - Fixed Containers on Site PIn-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 62 666 D TERG TANK CLEANING 5x5TEM L.iyu.id 51i Unrated '~ Dêlay Hlth GAL 02-067 WASTE LIGHT BALLASTS/CA~AC)~~ (»011) ~ Solid ~D¡fot) ~ Unrated ~ Delay Hlth LBS 02-068 WASTE INSULATING OIL Liquid ì¿~Ç) "8s.a Unrated ~ Delay Hlth LBS 02-070 WASTE DRAINED OIL FILTERS Solid 500 Unrated ~ Delay Hlth LBS e e 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 5 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-012 /COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS Gas ~ ~ Fire, Pressure, Imrned H1th, Delay Hlth <os-~~() ~ Extreme FT3 CAS #: 74-84-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FUEL ---- Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- ~S-P~() ~ I ,40,000.00 I 1,000,000.00 Storage Q Press ì Temp Location ABOVE GROUND TANK Above Ambient CNG FUELING STATION/HOT CHANGE B PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient STORAGE, PORTABLE CNG RACK. Components ~ MCP JUide High 22 Extreme 17 Extreme 22 Conc 1.0% 95.0% 4.0% Ethane Methane Propane 02-015 J HYDROGEN V ~ Fire, Pressure, Imrned Hlth Gas L..cO ~ Extreme FT3 CAS #: 1333-74-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING ---- Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- ~"4-Q.Q... I 200.00 I 40C ~O Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlCOMPRESSED GAS STORAGE - Conc l 100.0% Hydrogen Components r;- MCP ~uide Extreme I 22 02-006v! ACETYLENE ~ Fire, Pressure, Imrned Hlth Gas 5'1 ö '3'3-Ð.Q High FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING ---- Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 5'~o ~ I 4()() ~.OO I '2.-DCQ ~.OO Storage r Press T Temp ~I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlSAO Location :J'l'6RASE. CAR.-\CE, WELDING SHO~ Fl.£.£:./ .svc."s J5C-D~ ~ ~ MCP ~uide High I 17 - Conc l 100.0% Acetylene Components · e 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 6 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-011 /SULFURIC ACID (ELECTROLYTE) v ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 104 High GAL CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: STORAGE/IN STORAGE ---- Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 59 ~ I 54 ~.oo I SO ·~.OO Storage I Press ì Temp Location OTHER - SPECIFY . Ambient Ambient GARAGE SHOP/OFFICE BUILDING TOOL STORAGE BLDG - Cone l 38.0% Sulfuric Acid (EPA) Components r; MCP ----rGuide High I 39 02-005 /PAINT V ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 1~3 ~ Moderate GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: PAINTING Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- ;33 '.t5-§. I 116.00 I LILt () ~. 00 METAL METAL METAL Storage CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM Press ì Temp ~£:r S..¡cJ. Location Ambient Ambient HAGE,/WAREHOUSE, ~ Ambient Ambient TOOL STORAGE BLDG I Ambient Ambient pJ:.£ FAlS AREA SIIED, Components MCP ~Uide Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 26 Cone 5.0% 15.0% 25.0% 30.0% Naphtha Solvent Toluene Xylene, Mixed Acetone e e 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 7 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-001 ~NLEADED GASOLINE ,.¿' ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 11200 Moderate GAL CAS #: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL ---- Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 11,200 . I 6,800.00 I 81,600.00 Storage :-¡ Press I Temp Location UNDER GROUND TANK Ambient Ambient FUEL ISLAND/TANKER TRØCK ABOVE GROUND TANK Ambient Ambient TANKER TRUCK - Conc -I 100.0% Gasoline Components r; MCP ----rGuide Moderate 27 02-035 /CITRIKLEEN LIQUID GENERAL CLEANER v ~ Fire, Immed Hlth Liquid Z;~$'"J'3.6 Moderate GAL CAS #: 11-76-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING ---- Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- ·2..;~.J'S" ~ I lSO ~OO I, 600.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient GARAGE Location - Conc l 5.0% Butyl Cellosolve Components 1-; MCP ----rGuide Moderate 26 02-051jWASTE TREATED WOOD ~ Delay Hlth CAS #: 352 Solid 27,420 ~ Moderate LBS Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- '2-. ï JY Z 0 ~ I 6,000.00 I 7..--7,'/Z'V~. 00 r Press T Temp -:I Location Ambient Ambient I IIAZ ~¡r^STE STORAGE BLDG N/E <}F £" A P. rÖfÙ.o Components ~ MCP :ruide Low 27 Moderate 55 Storage BOX Conc 5.0% 5.0% Creosote Pentachlorophenol e . 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 8 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-002 DIESEL #2 ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay H1th Liquid 10634 Low GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 10,634 I 6,400.00 I 76,800.00 Storage Press ì Temp GROUND TANK Ambient Ambient GROUND TANK Ambient Ambient CONTAINR-NONDRUM Ambient Ambient Location FUEL ISLAND/TANKER TRUCK TANKER TRUCK TOOL STORAGE BLDG, FLEET SVCS BL UNDER ABOVE METAL - Conc l 100.0% Diesel Fuel No.2 Components r; MCP -¡Guide Moderate 27 02-00?/ OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas S'7~ ~ Low FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING ---- Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount F,T3 -- 5, '1 '2"'¡&Q.Q. I 4-'~ t;-&5-O... 00 I 2-b~"() ~ 00 Storage ~ Press 1 Temp ~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient COMPRESSED GAS STORAGE/GARAGB WELD SHOP, F:'t.Et:.-T $" cS .ßl..ÞÇ - Conc l 100.0% Oxygen, Compressed Components ~ MCP -¡Guide Low I 14 02-010 / WASTE OIL FOR.. R.tc,"t t-1.-I~f;1 ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 375 GAL Low CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- C~O ~ I 150.00 I 1,330.00 Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK r Press T Temp -:I Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE AG TANK - Conc l Components 100.0% Waste Oil, Petroleum Based ~ MCP -¡Guide Low I 27 · e 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 9 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-017/ANTIFREEZE ~ ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid J~I ~ Low GAL CAS :It: 107-21-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE ---- Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 11...-1 "5-&. I ()~ '3-Q. 00 I 220.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:-, Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient I DRUM STORAGE AREA-"N, f "6ë:7' -.'S\Jè-S PL-AS;n c... CoïV7'flIN JER.S. A~b:'èYVt" A""b ~>V'\ F'l..eE'ì .sVc.s .pAG\T~ ~ - Conc l Components ~ MCP ~uide 100.0% Ethylene Glycol Low I 27 02-018 J HYDRAULIC FLUID V ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 3 ï 8 1t9.Q.. Low GAL CAS :It: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT ---- Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 37& ~ I 350.00 I 3,000.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:-I Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA J(/GARAGE - Conc l Components ~ MCP ~uide 100.0% Hydraulic Brake Fluid (Diethylene Glycol MonobulLow I 27 02-020 j TRANSMISSION FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid "2-~() ~ Low GAL CAS :It: 64742-54-70 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- -z..ðo '2"S{) I 200.00 1,085.00 Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK r Press T Temp -:-J Location Ambient Ambient I ~ARAGE SHOP Fl.-fBe:.-r ~,,~ ~L.D17 Conc 90.0% 10.0% Components Transmission Fluid (Petroleum-Based) Zinc Dithiol ~ MCP =ruide Low 27 Minimal 1 e . 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 10 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-034 COMPRESSED AIR ~ Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 1120 Low FT3 CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: AEROSOL/INFLATION Daily Max FT3 ----r-- Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 1,120 I 800.00 I 3,000.00 Storage ~ Press ì Temp , Location FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient GARAGE, PREFAB SHED, MTK DEPT CO STORAGE. Components Œ MCP iUide Low 12 Low 14 Conc 80.0% 20.0% Nitrogen Oxygen, Compressed 02-036 CRC BRAKLEEN BRAKE PARTS CLEANER ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Low GAL CAS #: 71-55-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 55 I 30.00 I 360.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient GARAGE Location - Conc l 75.0% 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Components ~ MCP --rGuide Low I 74 WASTE ANTIFREEZE vi 're, Delay Hlth Liquid Secret: No Form: Liquid Daily Max GAL 55 Annual Amount GAL -- 105.00 - OO.~%~EthYlene Glycol Components . . 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 11 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order WASTE WET CELL BATTERIES ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid Trade Form: Liquid Daily Max --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- I 120.00 Storag PLASTIC C INER Press T Temp Ambient Ambient HAZ Location STORAGE AREA/GARAGE nc l 0.0% Lead 0.0% Sulfuric Acid (EPA) Components MCP ~uide w 53 Hig 39 02-064 CONCRETE MIX /'~ Delay Hlth CAS #: 65997-15-1 Solid 3CXJ() ~ Low LBS Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 3ccc ~ I lOt)'> ~O.OO I \L<.)'()() ~.OO Storage r Press T Temp ~ Ambient Ambient ~TERIAL W~~T O"F Components Location STORAGE BINS BAG - Conc l 0.0% Portland Cement r=- MCP ----rGuide I Low I 26 02-065 ~MORTAR MIX j ~ Delay Hlth Solid 3000 ~O Low LBS CAS #: 65997-15-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r--, Ann~al Amount LBS -- ..Jcoa Ìf'ì5{W I I O'<:JC> ~. 00 I I ~'C)"()-O ~ 00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient MATERIAL STORAGE BINS ~\ÑE'..s.y O-F Components ~ MCP ~GUide Portland Cement Low 26 Calcium Carbonate Minimal 7 BAG Conc 0.0% 0.0% - e- 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 12 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02 -071 /WASTE "OH.. I N,S.Öt.ATI~ Gl <.. ''toll So'- 4«1'} fr'" 'Gß ,y/ . ~e, Delay Hlth CAS #: ~ ~ Trade Secret: No Liquid 7 ~O :te.Q. Low ~~ Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: WASTE Lß3 U3.5 i...J},S ---- Daily Max ~ ~ Daily Average ~ --r-- Annual Amount ~ -- 7~H) )e.Q. I 150.00 I 11~~~· 00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location ABOVE CR06ND TANK Ambient Ambient E OF FLEET SVCS (CA~~CE) BLDG De,",ny'~R~L -O'J-CTA(...L-,(;... HA'Z,Al<:.Ocn.U \¡.':)A.S.~ ~",t:7E" ß\...C>~ - Conc ~ Components ~ MCP ~uide 9~ 100.~ Waste Oil, Petroleum Based Low I 27 -L:.. 'It:> R.ì'1~IQr¡'''~c.I B;phen-j1..s 02-004~MOTOR OIL v' · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 27() ~ Minimal GAL CAS #: 8020835 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max ~~ ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- ~7C -~ I 200.00 I 1,200.00 r Press T Temp -:ì Location Ambient Ambient I DRUM STORAGE AREA H/GARAGE F~êT.sv~ TOOL ...sro-((. 6-u:>(), - Conc ~ Components I~ MCP ~uide 100.0% Motor Oil, Petroleum Based Minimal I 27 Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK 02-016/ NITROGEN vi . Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas ~Q ~ Minimal FT3 CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: DRYING ---- Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- DC ~ I Z::JC) ~001 t~~ ~.OO Storage ~ Press ì Temp ~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient COMPRESSEB GAS STORAGE ~~~e~a~E 'i!OOL 5'I'ORAGE !=:HF.D, ~lt - Conc -, 100.0% Nitrogen Components I~ MCP -rGuide Low I 12 e 4ft 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 13 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-021 ßREASE ~ ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 13 ë'\:> ~ Minimal LBS CAS #: 64742-52-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- t3"Z..-C ~ I ~1::>~ ~. 00 3,150.00 - Cone l 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Location STORAGE AREA ~ I~ MCP --rGuide Minimal I 27 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Ambient Ambient ~RUM t~~ -S'\J'<'> - Components 02-022 GEAR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 154 Minimal GAL CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 154 I 110.00 I 1,220.00 Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE/DRUM STORAGE AREA #1 - Cone l 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Components r; MCP --rGuide Minimal I 27 02-02:;4 INSULATING OIL , ~ Reactive, Imrned CAS #: 64741-97-5 Hlth Liquid ~1,7~ GAL Minimal Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER ---- Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- '2')1~ ~ I 18,000.00 I 159,660.00 Storage I Press ì Temp ~ Location OTHER - SPECIFY Ambient Ambient OIL FILLED EQUIPMENT STORAGE Å~S TOOL OTORAGE BLDC v¡ ~£.D - Cone l 100.0% Mineral Oil Components r; MCP --rGuide Minimal I 27 e e 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 14 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order WASTE OILY DEBRIS elay Hlth Solid Form: Solid Daily Max LBS 8,080 Annual Amount LBS -- 8,080.00 Storage DRUM/BARR ETALLIC Press T Temp Ambient Ambient HAZ c l Components 0.0% Polychlorinated Biphenyls 02-025 WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS /' ~ Delay Hlth CAS #: 223 Trade Secret: No Solid "Z-C\~CK) 't6-Q.S.Q Unrated LBS Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- ~ '1"0,&8.0 I 5,040.00 I Z<:)L.8~ ~.OO Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp -:ì Location Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc Components MCP --yGuide 02-028/'WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL vf ~ Fire, Delay Hlth CAS #: 513 Trade Secret: No Solid Co~() ~ Unrated LBS Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- (cOO ~ I -z,~C) ~OO I ~ "3";-tG.O.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc Components MCP ~Guide e - 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 15 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-031/WASTE PCB LIQUIDS(S--yq rp"",~ T___. V ~ Delay Hlth CAS #: 261 Trade Secret: No Liquid ~yo ~ Unrated LBS Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 90 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- c£'~-C ~ I a Z';-4-W. 00 I \",60 4"¡-84Q..00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient I HAZ WASTE STORAGE ftREA. gLDE9 - Conc l 0.0% PCB Components r; MCP -¡Guide Minimal I 31 02-048 WASTE OILY SOLIDS ~~ Fire, Delay Hlth CAS #: 223 Solid 3~<dðO~ Unrated LBS Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 180 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- 3 S(obö ~ I CoS-CO ~.OO I <oa ~CøO ~.OO Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG - Conc Components MCP ----rGuide 02-056 / WASTE DRY CELL V ~ Delay Hlth CAS #: BATTERIES (ALKALINE) Solid (Jc>"C ~ LBS Unrated Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- GOt) S"o-a.. I 2 00 . 00 I ~ 00 f';1t9.Q. 00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlHAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE AREA. - Conc Components MCP ----rGuide e - 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 16 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-062 WASTE OILY WATER /' ~ Fire, Delay Hlth CAS #: Liquid &S~a\) ~ Unrated ~~ Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 90 Use: WASTE lß5 LßS Lø.s ---- Daily Max ~ ----r-- Daily Average ~ --r-- Annual Amount ~ -- ~9-~()-%\:) ~ I 2..S {::'(J~ '1'¡iH..2-.QQ I í ()z. } "-4 Q ~. 00 Storage r Press T Temp -:-1 Location Ambient Ambient HAZARDOUS WASTE AREA - Conc Components MCP ---¡Guide 02-063 QUIKRETE BLACKTOP PATCH ~ Delay Hlth Solid 15000 Unrated LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS 15,000 I 10,000.00 I 40,000.00 Storage I Press ì Temp Location BAG Ambient Ambient ADJACENT TO COMPRESSED GAS STORA AREA. - Conc Components MCP ---¡Guide SYSTEM Liquid CAS #: Form: Liquid Type: Daily Max GAL 55 Annual Amount GAL -- 220.00 Storage DRUM/BARR ONMETAL Press T Temp -;1 Ambient Ambient FLEET C2 Components MCP e e 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 17 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-06/7 WASTE LIGHT BALLASTS !GAf'AC/T<1"R.S (orA) ~ ~ Delay Hlth CAS #: Trade Secret: No Solid «-t~fo() '2-§.Q0 Unrated LBS Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- Lf'1" C> "2ì'5OO I "'" 1,250.00 I e 4"\ () ~. 00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA, GRID D6 - Conc Components MCP ~uide 02-068,~ /WASTE INSULATING OIL V . Delay Hlth Liquid ì ~a~ ~ Unrated LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 7:2..8~ ~ I 2<;:)0<:) ~.OO I il'33~ '!";-9-Q.O.00 I , Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc Components MCP ~uide 02-070 WASTE DRAINED OIL FILTERS ~ Delay Hlth Solid 500 Unrated LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 500 I 250.00 2,000.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient FLEET SVCS BLDG AREA - Conc Components MCP ~uide e e 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 18 <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 IN THE EVENT THAT THERE IS A SPILL OR RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL OR WASTE, IT IS I~PORTANT TO TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION TO PROTECT HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT, AND TO NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE STATE, FEDERAL, AND LOCAL AGENCIES SO THAT THEY CAN RESPOND AND/OR MONITOR OUR RESPONSE TO THE EMERGENCY. <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES AT THIS FACILITY MAY BE ACHIEVED BY BOTH PUBLIC AND COMPANY TELEPHONE AND BY RADIO, AS NUMEROUS COMPANY VEHICLES ARE TWO WAY RADIO EQUIPPED. EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY WILL OCCUR AS A RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT WITH KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HAZARDS THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS BOTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONNEL. THESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. IN ADDITION, A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. MANUAL ALARM PULL BOXES ARE LOCATED IN THE OPERATION, GARAGE AND T&D OFFICE BUILDINGS. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation NO FORMAL CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR EVACUATION OF THE SURROUNDING PUBLIC EXIST FOR THIS FACILITY. APPROPRIATE AGENCIES WOULD BE CONTACTED IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY AT THE FACILITY AND THEY WOULD INITIATE THE EVACUATION OF THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED. DUE TO THE QUANTITIES AND TYPES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LOCATED AT THIS FACILITY THE NECISSITY TO EVACUATE THE PUBLIC IS VERY REMOTE. <4> Emergency Medical Plan FIRE DEPARTMENT - 911 AMBULANCE - 327-4111 MERCY HOSPITAL - 2215 TRUXTUN AV - 632-5275 CALL - 911 e - 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall ,Site Page 19 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention PREVENTION PROCEDURES INCLUDING STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN CONTAINERS OR TANKS AND INSPECTIONS OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND MAINTENANCE INCLUDING, ALARM SYSTEMS, FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT, SPILL CONTROL EQUIPMENT, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND FIRST AID SUPPLIERS. SECURITY MEASURES. PERSONNEL TRAINING. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE IN EMERGENCIES <2> Release Containment IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATIONS, REMAIN CALM. IF EVENT IS A FIRE, IMMEDIATELY SOUND ALARM AND CALL LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT IF THERE IS A RELEASE OF A' HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE THAT THREATENS, OR COULD POTENTIALLY THREATEN, HUMA~ HEALTH, PROPERTY OR THE ENVIRONMENT, CERTAIN TIMELY NOTIFICATIONS WILL NEED TO BE MADE. <3> Clean Up CLEAN UP EFFORTS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN TO RESTORE THE AFFECTED AREA TO ITS PRE-SPILL CONDITION TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE. 1) FOR RELATIVELY SMALL SPILLS, ABSORBENT WILL BE APPLIED AND RE-APPLIED UNTIL THERE IS ENOUGH TO ABSORB ALL THE LIQUID. THIS MATERIAL WILL BE PICKED UP WITH STIFF BROOMS AND SHOVELS AND PLACED IN APPROVED WASTE CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. 2) FOR LARGE SPILLS, THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL CALL FOR THE ASSISTANCE OF A CLEANUP COMPANY WHICH IS ON CONTRACT WITH PG&E. 3) FOR SPILLS IN BUILDINGS OR ON PAVED AREAS, A SECOND APPLICATION OF ABSORBANT WILL BE SPREAD OVER THE CONTAMINATED AREA AND SWEPT WITH STIFF BROOMS TO REMOVE RESIDUES WHICH MAY REMAIN. I <4> Other Resource Activation - e e 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 20 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <4> Other Resource Activation (Continued) e e 03/05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 21 <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards A~ III) -I-lA'2AIGD01.l$ IÑ~€ .sTO~c:,€" {ŠL-£)(;¡. (~CB'S SOUTH END OF LOT1 BATTERIES IN CA~GE AND COMMUNICATIONS ROOM OF ~PERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. FL€:,E', S.v~ ,ßl..P,? f~~SI81 1-'1 <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. B) ELECTRICAL - NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE T&D OFFICE C) WATER - NORTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY SIDEWALK _ D) SPECIAL - CNG FUELING STATION - GAS AND ELECTRIC SHUT OFFS ARE LOCATED INSIDE OF THE SERVICE CENTER, PUBLIC·~ FUELING STATION SHUT OFF ACCESSIBLE FROM OUTSIDE THE YARD FENCE. E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. DRY CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE ALSO LOCATED AT VARIOUS POINTS WITHIN THE YARD FIRE HYDRANT - ACROSS FROM THE CNG FUELING STATION ALONG WIBLE ROAD, NORTH SIDE OF THE PROPERTY ALONG WHITE LANE. <4> Building Occupancy Level APf'IZ{))c IfYJA'reU1 2.85 II'JCLUc>}¡\,H;' FIf~LD f'éIèSONI\)€L · - 03i05/96 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 22 <G> Training <1> Employee Training WE II'f'lE 27Q ~IJIlPLUYlStit:) AT 'fIllS FACILB?Y WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: PG&E HAS TWO COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING PROGRAMS THAT ADRESS THE PROPER HANDLING AND MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTES AT COMPANY FACILITIES. THE TRAINING PROGRAMS MEET THE EMPLOYEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS AS THEY APPLY TO HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLANS. <2> Page 2 <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use 15:01 ftS05 326 0576 BFD HAZ MAT DIV BAKERSÁ!ELD CITY FIRE DEPAilTMENT H~DOUS MATERIALS INVE,wORY I . j). 3usiness Name M E 8o..k~r.sÇ,''t;ld S/" 03/21/96 ~007 Page..l.of~ , / CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New ro Addition [ ) Aevision [ ) Deletion ( ) Check if chemical is . NON TRADE SECRET PQ TRADE SECRET ( ) 2) Common Name: H~lon \30 I 3) DOT # (option8/) JQa <1 I Chemical Name: 13 rÖ'f')') 0 tr ¡flu arm e.. 't ~ 0.. n -e. AHM I J CAS # 7S-<03.-~ , I 4) PHYSICAL & HEAlTH I PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES FIre [ J Aeactlve[ ) SucIc\en Release of Pressure P<J Immedlete Health (Acute) 00 ÇMIayed Health (Chronic) ( I 5) WASTE CLASSIACAllON (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 51 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid ( J Uquid ( J GasØQ Pure ~ Mixture ¡ J WatIJ [ J Radioactive ( ) OIECUU. THAT AM.' 7} AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: :>'-\1 Ibs [ J gill [ ] 1t3Þ<1 a) Container: ~ Average Daily Amount: ~4'l curies [ J b) Pressure: 'Z- Annual Amount: 0 c:) TempendUre: 4 , Largest Size Container: ~~Î ~J. F. M. A. M, J. J. A. S. 0, N, D # Days On Site 3Ú1'S" Circle Which Months: 9) MIXTURE: Ust COMPONENT CAS # %WT AHM the three most hazardous 1) [ J chemical components or any AHM components 2) [ J 31 I J ! 10) Location à r~ f;.F>- T , O"),j$ . Bl.-D<? ..... CJ:) 1>1m vN tATI OJÛ.s ( SUI\)) R.()~rn // CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New 1(1 Addition [ J Revision [ J Deletion [ I Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET ~ TRADe SECRET [ } 2) Common Name: \nS\3\o.-hh,) (J íl U);~ So-YC¡O¡ ¡'pM fCf> 3) DOT # (optional) ::t31S" Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS#' 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ J Reactive [ J Sudden Release of Pressure ¡ J Immediate Health (Acute) ~ Delayed Health (Chronic) o<J 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE öC¡ : ¡I 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid ( I Uquid Þ(J Gas [ I Pure [ I Mixture ~ Waste I J Aadloactive [ J CHECX.w. "'AT AM.r n if 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES ~ Maximum Daily Amount: Ç"() Ibs ¡ J gal OQ ft3 [ ] a) Container: , i Average Daily Amount: )00 curies [ ] b) Pressure: ~ ! Annulll Amount: ¿'óC c) TemperlltUre: Largest Size Container: 7ö t' ~, J, F, M, A. M, J, J. A, S. O. N. D I #' Days On Site :~to5 Circle Which Months: I 9) MIXTIJRE: Ust COMPONENT CAS # %WT AHM I the three most hazardous 1) Rlï('-,hJnr""l'n~ri ß ' ph.. hi J~ 1'33<ø ' 3<" -.3 ..¿ 1 [ J ! chemical components or 2) ('.JJ~¡)"'(.\"¥'I J nsuìa..-};~ C)~I In 4ìL(..( - '7- '5 <1q any AHM components [ J i ! 3) [ J ¡ I 10) Loc:arion I certify under penany at I«W. that I nave persOnally exammed and am fami/illf witl'l tI'Ie IntomatJon subnutted on tI'IlS and all auactJed Documents. I Del/eve lt1e Address \.fla, (jj í.b/~ Rd submitted information is true, accurate. and complete, I.(}ÞAAJdrRm Sigfllllure £//z./C}(P Date Dr:t.)Ñ ~ \))HJTE. - .sOf'Fcf..T<5VC..s ViR.- PRINT Name & Title of Authorized Comptfny Representative J_~'IIJII NIICIiI V \.ØC. wrlfilDlfORJIIIIiI 03/21/96 15:01 ftS05 326 0576 BFD HAZ MAT DIV BAKERS£lELD CITY FIRE DEP~TMENT HAZ!WtCOUS MATERIALS INVE~ORY ~007 PagedOf~ 3usiness Name ~ E ßc.l-Q.r~ ~ s/ c.. Address 4 1 (:) I W, k.1~ I? r\ , / I CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION I ¡ ! 1) INVENTORY STAl'US: New f)IJ Addition ( ) Revision ( I Deletion ( ) Check if chemical is . NON TRACE SECRET ()(f TRADE SECRET ( ) i ¡ 2) Common Name: tJ a.h ;,., C),¡I C h~OI ~.J.J..rd.. IV O\;4-~ ;) ~y-" 3) DOT # (opüGnaI) \~0¡.3 I I i Chemical Name: AHM ( ) CAS # I i 4) PHYSICAL & HEAlTH I PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ) Reactlve( ) Sudden AeHJase of Pressure [ I ImmecllCe Health (Acute) ¡,ð( Ç etayed Helllth (Chronic) !Þ( 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Fonn 8022) USE CODE 08 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ) Uquid tI(I Gas ( I Pure [ J Mixture Ðr{ WestIJ ' [ ) Radioetlve [ ] OŒClCMJ.. THAI APPl'l 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY Ç-S- UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: Ibs ( ) gill !1 tt3 [ ] a) Container: (\~ Average Daily Amount: ÇÖ curies ) b) Pressure: I Annual Amount: S' c) Temperature: ~ largest Size Container: Ss ~ J. F, M. A.. M, J. J. A. S. O. N, D # Days On Site 3(".<Ç" Circle Which Months: 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # %WT AHM ,', the three most hazardous 1) D-! \ tv') ~ h.Q. n~, S~ & ~ ,<l. ì- S- ( ] chemic:al components or H~ ~ '11 ~. )'\.Q.. 61 Y c-r-. 101-YI-$ any AHM components 2) ( I 3) bi £.+ht\.nO\ Q...Þ-\;n\è. &/+ <!~ to '1 q o¿ (plo-j [ J , 1 0) Location p r~ - F c....);) A~¡;... S~rQ,.~ ðHtA ,i /' CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STAl'US: New ~ Addition I ] Revision [ J Deletion [ I Check it chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET pq TRADE SECAET ( J 2) Common Name: \N ~'k., O¡" .$1::) , ; d.s \AI "::> .. Y <} Pf '"" (?tß 3) DOT # (optional) ~6 S- Chemic:al Name: AHM I] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEAlTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire I ) Reactive I J Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) ( ) Delayed Health (Chronic) 00 i , :;) <0 , USE CODE --=t- 0 ! 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) : :j 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid Jþ<J Uquid [ J Gas [ J Pure I ) Mixture [ ) Waste ~ Radloàctïve I ) II OlEO< o\U. ",AT AM.' !! ! 7) AMOUNT AND T1ME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE B) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: ~~ß~ Ibs þ(J gal [ ) 113 [ J a) Container. 010 I Average Daily Amount: 0 curies [ J b) Pressure: l i Annual Amount: -=>0 ~C\ c) Tempereture: ~ ! Largest Size Container: SS' ~~I I # Days On Site £fa Circle Which Months: All YelJ1. J, F, M, A. M, J, J. A. S. O. N. 0 "IoWT AHM I 9) MIXTURE: Ust COMPONENT CAS # I the three most haurdous 1) ~61'1 (',\,\t\--I'll"'IC!.;t:Q.r\ Bì -P"hR,('\'1 h '.33~- 3<...3 <S- [ J ! chemical components or any AHM components 2) " [ I ì ¡ 3) I) i H~c,...y.~'I¡..u tNc.o·k SQ-t)~V- A.r~ rl 10) Location cettily uncler penalty of 1_. thflt I have personally exammec/ ancI am femllllU wlm me IntomaIJon SUDtrJlttea on this ancI all fImIcnea oQ(;uments. I lJeIteve the submitted informfltion is true, accurate. and complete. ¡p ~?,~ÚA 'I })--;t;) Signature f/z/qt, Date DCt>.>"HS w '~4:¡:'í~ - 50 f'f"OR..l'" -S"v "oS ~ 01 rz. # PRINTNflme & Title 01 Authorized Company Representative I.......... '... ......, \.IJIIIICsr#lfllDllN)~ "\ It . (¡ ftJ..c.A~ ~,...~... " r-.(~ ç \ i c: 0..... f~' 't.. Gordon R, Smith Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Pacific Gas and Electric Company 77 Beale Street, B32 PO Box 770000 San Francisco, CA 94177 415/973-2155 ;.J State Water Resources Control Board Division of Clean Water Programs P. O. Box 944212 Sacramento, CA 94244-2120 ~~cc~~~~~ ill II L APR 1 71995 t;/( By= . I ~_~,--_.I March 31, 1995 Sirs: In compliance with Title 23, Section 2809.1 ,California Code of Regulations, ow,ers of operators of undergrounp storage tanks must maintain a certification of financial responsibility as one of the record keeping and reporting requirements. The following response is therefore provided V>Ã1ich will also be sent to local implementing agencies. CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Pacific Gas and Electric Company hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, Article 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations. The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as follo\NS: Underground storage tanks at the Pacific Gas and Electric facilities listed in the attachment are assured by the financial test of self-insurance to demonstrate financial responsibility for taking corrective action and compensating third parties for bòdily injury and property damage caused 'by ,sudden accidental releases in the amount of at least $1 million per occurrence and $2 million annual aggregate and nonsudden accidental releases in the amount of at least $3 million per occurrence and $6 million annual aggregate arising from operating underground storage tanks. Pacific Gas and Electric also uses financial tests to demonstrate evidence of financial responsibility under other U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations or state programs authorized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under 40 CFR Parts 271 and 145 including the financial assurance for closure (40 CFR Part 265.143), liability requirements (40 CFR ';j;~47 . ~ e financial test of self-insurance (40 CFR Part 280.95). Sig ture for Pacific Gas and E ectric Company Date VIC PRESIDENT AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Title ~'~.~ ~~\,~" Signature of llliitness or notary Date ~,~E:L... ~. ~~~ Nam e of llliitness or notary , I cc: SWRCB Underground Tank Program Local Implementing Agencies Attachment e - . \ --J TANKS ASSURED BY THE FINANCIAL TEST FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS FEDERAL CLOSURE ~BER ASS~CE OF TANKS AMOUNT Alto Substation Roquee Moraes Dr. & Longfellow Mill Valley, CA 94942 1 $ 32,700 I . Angels Camp 1108 Murphy Grade Road Angels Camp, CA 95222 2 $ 65,400 Antioch Field Office Nerdly Rd and Hwy 4 Antioch, CA 94509 1 $ 32,700 Antioch Service Center 2111 Hillcrest Avenue Antioch, CA 94509 4 $130,800 Auberry Hydro Center 33755 Old Mill Road Auberry, CA 93602 3 $ 98,100 Auburn Service Center 343 Sacramento Street Auburn, CA 95603 4 $130,800 2 $ 65,400 Bakersfield Service Center 4101 Wible Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 Belmont Service Center 1970 Industrial Way Belmont, CA 94002 3 $ 98,100 Burney Service Center Black Ranch Road near Hwy 299 Burney, CA 96013 4 $130,800 CampI .15449 Humbug Road Magalia, CA 95954 1 $ 32,700 e e v Camp 5 Hydro Service Center 1 $ 32,700 Hwy 50 'at Fresh Pond Unincorporated, CA Caribou Camp 1 $ 32,700 Caribou Road Caribou, CA 95954 Chlco Service Center 2 $ 65;400 11239 Midway Chico, CA 95926 Cinnabar Service Center 3 $ 98,100 308 Stockton Street . San Jose, CA 95119 Coalinga Service Ctr.lSubsta. #1 1 $ 32,700 41101 South Merced Avenue Coalinga, CA 93210 Colma Service Center 3 $ 98,100 450 Eastmoor Avenue Daly City, CA 94015 Colusa Service Center 1 $ 32,700 2nd and Main Streets Colusa, CA 95932 , Concord Serviée Center 3 $ 98,100 1030 Detroit Avenue / Concord, CA 94524 Cottonwood Substation 2 $ 65,400 Tree Foil Lane Cottonwood, CA 96022 , Cupertino Service Center 4 . $130,800 10900N. Blaney Ave Cupertino, CA 95014 Davis Service Center 3 $ 98,100 316 L Street Davis, CA 95616 2 - e '1 Diablo Canyon Power Plant 5 $163,500 Near Avila Beach, CA 93401 Dinuba Service Center 1 $ 32,700 8058 Union Drive : Dinuba, CA 93618 East Geysers Gen. Const. Garage 1 $ 32,700 John Kingcade Road, East Geysers Geyserville, CA Edenvale Service Center 6 $196,200 6402 Santa Teresa Blvd. San Jose, CA 95119 El Dorado Service Center 2 $ 65,400 4636 Missouri Flat Road Placerville, CA 95667 Eureka Service Center 3 $ 98,100 2475 Myrtle Avenue Eureka, CA 95501 Fairfield Computer Center 2 $ 65,400 425 Beck Avenue Fairfield, CA 94533 Fremont Materials Dist. Ctr. 2 $ 65,400 42105 Boyce Road Fremont, CA 94538 c Fremont Service Center 3 $ 98,100 41800 Boscell Road Fremont, 'CA 94538 Fresno Electric & Gas Ser. Ctr. 3 $ 98,100 3434 E. California Avenue Fresno, CA 93725, Fresno Materials Dist. Faè. 500 1 $ 32,700 2221 S. Orange Fresno, CA 93725 3 e e .1 Garberville Service Center 2 , $ 65,400 638 Locust Street Garberville, CA 95540 Gas Compressor Stations #21 & 22 1 $ 32,700 Third Street Rio Vista, CA 94571 General Office Complex 4 $130,800 77 Beale Street San Francisco, CA 94106 Gerber Compressor Station 15B 1 $ 32,700 Interstate 5 and Chard Avenue Proberta, CA 96076 Geysers Power Plant 4 $130,800 Administration Center 26 miles NE of Healdsburg Hea1dsburg, CA 95448 Geysers Power Plant 2 $ 65,400 East' Operations Center , 26 miles NE of Healdsburg Healdsburg, CA 95448 Geyserville Service Center 2 $ 65,400 20880 Geyserville Avenue Geyserville, CA 95441 Grass Valley Service Center 3 . $ 98,100 788 Taylorville Road GraSs Valley, CA 95945 Hayward Service Center 3 $ 98,100 24300 Clawiter Road Hayward, CA 94545 Helms Pumped Generation Plant 2 $ 65,400 6725 Helms Circle Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Hollister Service Center 2 $ 65,400 150 7th Street Hollister, CA 95023 4 ...- e e, \ \.j Hunters Point Power Plant 1 $32,700 1000 Evans Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94124 Jaékson Service Center 3 $ 98,100 1630 Jackson Gate Road Jackson, CA 95650 King City Service Center 404N. 1 $ 32,700 2nd Street King City, CA 93930 Livermore Service Center 3 $ 98,100 3797 First Street Livermore, CA 94550 Los Banos Service Center 1 $ 32,700 940 fll" Street Los Banos,CA 93635 Los Medanos Underground 7 $228,900 Storage Facility 4800 Evora Road Còncord, CA 94520 Madera Service Center 1 $ 32,700 309 S. Gateway Drive Madera, CA 93637 Martin Service Center 4 $130,800 731 Schwerin Street Daly City, CA 94014 Martinez Power Plant 4 $130,800 1622 Shell Avenue Martinez, CA 9455J Marysville Service Center 2 $ 65,400 4th & A Street Marysville, CA 95901 Merced Service Center 2 $ 65,400 . 560 W. 15th Street Merced, CA 95340 5 ,e e v Milpitas Gas Terminal 2 $ 65,400 66 Ranch Drive Milpitas, CA 95035 Modesto Service Center I $ 32,700 1524 N. Carpenter Road Modesto, CA 95353 Monterey Service Center 3 $ 98,100 2311 Garden Road Monterey, CA 93940 Moss Landing Power Plant I $32,700 Hwy 1 & Dolan Road Moss Landing, CA 95309 Napa Service Center/Substation 3 $ 98,100 300 Burnell Street Napa, CA 94558 North Valley Materials Dis!. Ctr. 2 $ 65,400 3736 Rancho Road Marysville, CA 95901 Oakdale Service Center 1 $ 32,700 811 West J Street Oakdale, CA 95361 Oakhurst Service Center 2 $ 65,400 Country Road #426 Oakhurst, CA 93644 Oakland Power Plant 3 $ 98,100 50 Grove Street Oakland, CA 94612 Oakland Service Center 3 $ 98,100 4801 Oakport Street Oakland, CA 94601 Oleum Power Plant 4 $130,800 1150 San Pablo Rodeo, CA 94572 6 e ej ,\ '-1 Orland Office 1 $ 32,700 . 810 4th Street' Orland, CA 95963 Oroville Service Center 1 $ 32,700 2226 Veatch Street Oroville, CA 9~965 Petaluma Service Center 2 $ 65,400 210 Corona Road Petaluma, CA 94952 Pismo Beach Materials 1 $ 32,700 Facility #442 300 Price Canyon Road Pismo Beach, CA 93449 Pleasant Creek Gas Compressor #8 2 $ 65,400 1 mile N/O Road 32 Unincorporated (Yolo County), CA Poe Dam. 1 $ 32,700 Hwy 7010 miles SW/O Storrie Road Unincorporated (Butte County)~CA Point Arena Service Center 1 $ 32,700 Windy Hollow Roàd at Lake Street Point Arena, CA 95468 Potrero Power Plant 3 $ 98,100 1201 Illinois Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 Pratt Mountain Repeater 1 $ 32,700 End of Pratt Mountain Road' Unincorporated, CA Red Bluff Service Center 2 $ 65,400 515 Luther Road' Red Bluff, CA 96080 Redding Service Center 2 $ 65,400 1055 Court Street Redding, CA 96001 7 - -- ; Richmond Service Center 5 $163,500 1100 South 27th Street Richmond, CA 94804 Ridgecrest Service Center 2 $ 65,400 530 S. China Lake Blvd. Ridgecrest, CA 93555 Rio Vista Service Center 1 ' $ 32,700 Hwy 12 & Virginia Drive Rio Vista, CA 94571 Rock Creek General Construction 1 $ 32,700 1649 Canal Street Auburn, CA 95603 Rogers Flat Hydro Headquarters 2 $ 65,400 Highway 70 Stome, CA 95980 Sacramento Gas Load Center' 2 $ 65,400 2001 Front Street Sacramento, CA 95818 Sacramento Service Center 3 $ 98,100 5555 Florin-Perkins Road Sacramento, CA 95828 Sacramento Valley Regional Office 1 $ 32,700 2740 Gateway Oaks Drive Sacramento, CA 95818 Salinas Service Center 3 $ 98,100 356 E. Alisal Road Salinas, CA 93901 San Francisco Service Center 4 $130,800 3235 18th Street San Francisco, CA 94110 San Luis Obispo Service Center 3 $ 98,100 4325 S. Higuera Street San LUis Obispo, CA 93401 8 - /" e -- \4 San Rafael Service. Center 2 $ 65,400 1220 Andersen Drive San Rafael, CA 94901, Santa Cruz Service Center 3 $ 98,100 615 7th Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95062 Santa Maria Service Center 3 $ 98,100 2445 S. Skyway Street Santa Maria, CA 93454 Santa Rosa Compressor Station I $ 32,700 1820 Piner Road Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Santa Rosa Headquarters 1 $ 32,700 111 Stony Circle Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Santa Rosa Service Center 2 $ 65,400 3965 Occidental Road Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Santa Ynez Valley Service Center 2 $ 65,400 55 Easy Street Buellton, CA 93427 Selma Service Center 2 $ 65,400 2139 Sylvia Street Selma, CA 93662 Serpa Junction Compressor Station Hwy 12 0.5 miles WIO Amerada Road Rio Vista, CA 1 $ 32,700 Sondra Service Center 326 North Washington Sondra, CA 95370 2 $ 65,400 Sonora Service Center 14550 J"uolomne Road Sonora, CA 95370 2 $ 65,400 9 ~~- - t,... ~ Stockton Service Center 4 $130,800 4040 West Lane Stockton, CA 95204 Taft Service Center 2 $ 65,400 550 Gardner Field Road Taft, CA 93268' Templeton Service Center 2 $ 65,400 160 Cow Meadow Place Templeton, CA 93465 Tracy Maintenance Station 1 $ 32,700 Patterson Pass Road & Hwy 205 P.O. Box 270 Tracy, CA 95376 Tule River Powerhouse 1 $ 32,700 Route 2 Box 350 Springville, CA93265 Turlock Service Center 1 $ 32,700 428 N. First Street Turlock, CA 95380 Ukiah Service Center 3 $ 98,100 2541 North State Street Ukiah, CA 95482 Vacaville Service Center 2 $ 65,400 158 Peabody Road ' Vacaville, CA 95688 Vallejo Service Center 2 $ 65,400 303 Carlson Street Vallejo, CA 94590 Walnut Creek Service Center 3 $ 98,100 1232 Boulevard Way Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Willow Creek Service Center 1 $ 32,700 Willow Creek, CA 95573 10 ,/ " ~ '\ Woodland Service Center 50 Kentucky Avenue Woodland, CA 95695 March 1995 e TOTALS 11 A. L ,,j .~7- 3 248 $ 98,100 $8,109,600 } , m -- May 1, 1994 Mr. Ralph Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Bakersfield Fire Department 1715 Chester, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: . / fij,. ~(Ç~aW!~~ ~'MAY 91994 ~ By ...~~-----"'=" Enclosed is the updated Hazardous Materials Management Plan and Inventory for PG&E's Bakersfield Service Center on the City of Bakersfield's forms. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 398-5938. Sincerely, ~ ABrien Support Services Director hm Enclosure () " ./ m;~ . ' .... j '·f·". . May I, 1994 Mr. Ralph Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Bakersfield Fire Department 1715 Chester, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: . (' I[¡] ~ (Ç ~ a I(f ~ ~ 'if] JUN 6 1994 ~ By:=:- Enclosed is the updated Hazardous Materials Management Plan and Inventory for PG&E's Bakersfield Service Center on the City of Bakersfield's forms. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 398-5938. Sincerely, ~ A-ö'Brien Support Services Director I, i I,' /, t,. ~ : hm Enclosure ...........,...-"~f ì of , , e .O( W( (SLE Pacific Gas and Electric Company , 77 Beale Street, B32 PO, Box 770000 San Francisco, CA 94177 415/973-2155 Gordon R. Smith Vice President and Chief Financial Officer March 30, 1994 o ~(Ç~DW~ State Water Resources Control Board Division of Clean Water Programs P. O. Box 944212 Sacramento, CA 94244-2120 Sirs: '. .---. .... In compliance with Title 23, Section 2809.1, California Code of. Regulations, owners of operators of underground storage tanks must maintain a certification of financial responsibility as one of the record keeping and reporting requirements. The following response is therefore provided which will also be sent to local implementing agencies. CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Pacific Gas and Electric Company hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, Article 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations. The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as follows: . Underground storage tanks at the Pacific Gas and Electric facilities listed in the attachment are assured by the financial test of self-insurance to demonstrate financial responsibility for taking corrective action and compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by sudden accidental releases in the amount of at least $1 million per occurrence and $2 million annual aggregate and nonsudden accidental releases in the amount of arleäst $3 million per occurrence and $6 million annual aggregate arising from operating underground storage tanks. Pacific Gas and Electric also uses financial tests to demonstrate evidence of financial responsibility under other U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations or state programs "-äûthõrized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Ageiicy under40 CFR Parts 271 and 145 including the financial assurance losure (40 CFR Part 265.143), liability requirements (40 CFR Part 5,14), ~e rnan· test of sel!-insurance (40 CFR Part 280.95). Signat re for Pacific Gas and Electric C mpany c.\\\ E.,Ç- ç:,,~\~,:,. ,"':~S~\\-.:,L c:"çç.,\£t. Date :M ~:S,~) ~\ fOOl ORIGINAL Title '\\\"'<~'C-'-~\. ~. ,\,'-.~1-\.. Signature of wi~ness or notary "1 ,c...'~,'~\2...'- ~. "'\!.."~\~E.. N'ame of witness or notary ?:.¡ ~,\ I t:\'-\ Date cc: SWRCB Underground Tank Program Local Implementing Agencies, e e ' ARTHUR ANDERSEN & CO. ! , \ ,) e" March 30, 1994 - Pacific Gas and Electric Company 77 Beale Street San Francisco, CA 94177 Ladies and Gentlemen: We have audited, in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the consolidated financial statements and schedule of consolidated segment information of Pacific Gas and Electric Company(a California corporation) and subsidiaries for the year ended December 31, 1993,' and ~ve issued our'repOrt ' thereon dated February 16,1994. We have not performed any auditing procedures since that date. ·Our report on the 1993 consolidated financial statements includes explanatory paragraphs that describe the uncertainties regarding the ultimate outcome of the gas reasonableness proceedings, the recovery ~f certain Helms costs and revenues and the Hinkley litigation, as discussed in notes 2' and 11 tó the ' consolidated financial statements. In addition, our report includes an explanatory paragraph indicating that. effective January 1, 1993, the Company changed its method of accounting for postretirement benefits and income taxes as discussed in notes 1 and 7 to the consolidated financial statements. At your request, we have read the letter dated March 30, 1994 from your Vice President and Chief Financial Officer to the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Clean Water Programs, and compared the data therein that are specified as having been derived from the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 1993, referred to above, with the corresponding amount§jl!. tho~~ C2~oliW!ted 'fi~çial_~t~IDents.-Incconnection-with-this ,procedure;-'no.máttersecamc- ~.e to ourátteõtiôô-that causëd W: to believe that the specified data should be adjusted. --.,., -....,-'"~-..".-""""-"- This report is furnished solely for the use of the Company and the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Clean Water Programs, and should not be used for any other purpose. Very truly yours,_ "" " ' ' ".f~¡':·.'f;r.~; ~.).'~;; ':> "-D/¡' ': '>-/ " '~, "1' "1\\',·j ,/..,... ",,"' A , I /. ~~~ , . . , e ei , Vj " TANKS ASSURED BY THE FINANCIAL TEST FACILITY NAME! NUMBER FEDERAL CLOSURE ADDRESS OF TANKS ASSURANCE AMOUNT Alto Substation 1 $ 32,200 Roquee Moraes Dr. & Longfellow Mill ValleY'cCA 94?42" Angels Camp 1 $ 32,200 1108 Murphy Grade Road Angels Camp, CA 95222 Antioch Field Office 1 $ 32,200 . Nerdly Rd and Hwy 4 Antioch"CA 94509 Antioch Service'Center 4 $128,800 2111 Hillcrest Avenue Antioch, CA 94509 Auberry Hydro Center 3 $ 96,600 33755 Old Mill Road Auberry, CA 93602 Auburn Service Center 4 $128,800 343 .8acramentoStreet, Auburn, CA 95603 Bakersfield Service Center 2 $ 64,400 4101 Wible Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 Belmont Service Center 3 $ 96,600 1970 Industrial Way Belmont, CA ,94002 Burney Service Center 4 $128,800 Black Ranch Road near Hwy 299 Burney, CA 96013 Ie e . CampI 1 $ 32,200 ,,' , " 15449 Humbug Road :1 .' . Magalia, CA 95954 Camp 5 Hydro Service Center 1 $ 32,200 Hwy 50 at Fresh Pond Unincorporated, CA Caribou Camp 1 ' $ 32,200 Caribou Road Caribou, CA 95954 Chico Service Center 2 $ 64,400 11239 Midway Chico, CA 95926 Cinnabar Service Center 4 $128,800 308 Stockton Street San Jose, CA 95119 Coalinga Service Ctr.lSubsta. # 1 1 $ 32,200 41101 South Merced Avenue , Coalinga, CA 93210 Colma Service Center 3 $ 96,600 450 Eastmoor Avenue Daly City, CA 94015 Colusa SerVice Center 1 $ 32,200 2nd and Main Streets Colusa, CA95932- -~---- . -----.. -----~. - ~- ----,.-..--.....,- ~,-..."...- ,----.... ---'-- ' - .' ..- Concord Service Center 3 $ 96,600 1030 Detroit Avenue Concord, CA 94524 Cottonwood Substation 2 $ 64,400 Tree Foil Lane Cottonwood, ÇA 96022 " ' " ' Cupertino Service Center 4 $128,800 ;", 10900 N. Blaney Ave Cupertino, CA 95014 2 ------ ----------- e e 0 Davis Service Center 3 $ 96,600 316 L Street Davis, CA 95616 '~ .:. '<'~ t Diablo Canyon Power Plant 5 $161,000 Near Avila Beach, CA 93401 Dinuba Service Center 1 $ 32,200 8058 Union Drive Dinuba,CA 93618 East Bay Division Headquart~rs 1 , J 3.2,200 1919 Webster Street . Oakland, CA 94612 East Geysers Gen. Const. Garage 1 $ 32,200 John Kingcade Road, East Geysers Geyserville, CA Edenvale Service Center 6 $193,200 6402 Santa Teresa Blvd. ", San Jose, CA 95119 , ' El Dorado Service Center 2 $ 64,400 4636 Missouri Flat Road Placerville, CA 95667 Emeryville Materials Dist. Ctr. 2 $ 64,400 4525 Hollis Emeryville, CA 94605 Eureka Service Center 3 $ 96,600 2475 Myrtle Avenue Eureka, CA 95501 Fairfield Computer Center 2 $ 64,400 425 Beck Avenue Fairfield, CA 94533 Fremont Materials Dist. Ctr. 2 $ 64,400 42105 Boyce Road Fremont, CA 94538 ,0, Fremont Service Center 3 $ 96,600 41800 Boscell Road Fremont, CA 94538 3 e 'e ... Fresno Electric & Gas Ser. Ctr. 3 $ 96,600 , 3434 E. California Avenue Fresno, CA 93725 Fresno Materials Dist. Fac. 500 1 $ 32,200 2221 S. Orange Fresno, CA 93725 Garberville Service Center 2 $ 64,400 638 Locust Street Garberville, CA 95540 Gas Compressor Stations #21 & #22 1 $ 32,200 Third Street Rio Vista, CA 94571 General Office Complex 4 $128,800 77 Beale Street San Francisco, CA 94106 Gerber Compressor Station 1 ~B 1 $ 32,200 Interstate 5 and Chard Avenue Proberta, CA 96076 Geysers Power Plant 4 $128,800 Administration Center 26rniles NE of Healdsburg Healdsburg, CA 95448 Geysers Power Plant 2 $ 64,400 East Operations Center 26 miles NE o(Healdsburg ~ ---, ~ ---~..- -- ---:-. --~.''''' Healdsburg, CA 95448 Geyserville Service· Center 3 $ 96,600 20880 Geyserville Avenue Geyserville, CA 95441 Grass Valley Service Center 3 $ 96,600 788 Taylorville Road ::, Grass Valley, CA 95945 Hayward Service Center 3 $ 96,600 24300 Clawiter Road J:Iayward, CA 94545 ,,) 4 e o Helms Pumped Generation Plant 6725 Helms Circle Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Hinkley Compressor Station 35863 Fairview Road Hinkley, CA 92347 Hollister Maintenance Station 1980 Santa Ana Road Hollister, CA 95023 "-'- . Hollister Service Center 1 50 7th Street Hollister, CA 95023 Jackson Service Center 1630 Jackson Gate Road Jackson, CA 95650 Kettleman Compressor Station 34453 Plymouth Avenue Avenal, CA 93204 King City Service Center 404 N. 2nd Street King City, CA 93930 Livermore Service Center 3797 First Street Livermore, CA 94550 Los Banos Service Center 940 "I" Street Los Banos, CA 93635 Los Medanos Underground Storage Facility 4800 Evora Road Concord, CA 94520 Madera Service Center 309 S. Gateway Drive Madera, CA 93637 2 5 1 , , .. ~. . ~. - - - . -- ... 2 3 5 1 3 1 7 1 5 e $ 64,400 \. ... . ; ì \..~ , . . ~ . t " . $161,000 $ 32,200 $ 64,400 $ 96,600 $161,000, , . ~ ~ : $ 32,200 $ 96,600 $ 32,200 $225,400 $ 32,200 , .... ,,' e e ", ,~ Martin Service Center 4 $128,800 ., ".' 731' Schwerin Street , , . , Daly City, CA 94014' .. ,'. Martinez Power Plant 4 $128,800 1622 Shell Avenue Martinez, CA 94553 Marysville Service Center 2 $ 64,400 4th & A Street Marysville, CA 95901 Merced Service Center 2 $ 64,400 560 W. 15th Street Merced, CA 95340 ,Modesto Service Center 1 $ 32,200 1524 N. Carpenter Road Modesto, CA 95353 Monterey Service Center 3 $ 96,600 2311 Garden Road Monterey, CA 93940 Moss Landing Power Plant 1 $ 32,200 Hwy 1 & Dolan Road Moss Landing, CA 95309 Napa Service Center/Substation 3 $ 96,600 300 Bµmell Street Napa, CA 94558 ~- -. - - -. .':-.~".-'~ . . - ' " ",--, - . North Valley Materials Dis!. Ctr. 2 $ 64,400 3736 Rancho Road Marysville, CA 95901 Oakdale Service Center I $ 32,200 811 West J Street Oakdale, CA 95361 J ' Oakhurst Service Center 2 $ 64,400 , Country Road #426 Oakhurst, CA 93644 " "-" _. . 6 e e "-) Oakland Service Center 3 $ 96,600 4801 Oakport Street .. .. , , . ,... Oakland, CA 94601 ,1,,/ Oleum Power Plant 4 $128,800 1150 San Pablo Rodeo, CA 94572 Orland Office 1 $ 32,200 810 4th Street Orland, CA 95963 --, Oròville SeìVice'Cë1Ìter - ~::~ ~ -~""'-1 -~. .-~-,...- $'32,200'-- - - 2226 Veatch Street Oroville, CA 95965 Petaluma Service Center 2 $ 64,400 210 Corona Road Petaluma, CA 94952 Pismo Beach Materials 1 $ 32,200 Facility #442 300 Price Canyon Road Pismo Beach, CA 93449 Pleasant Creek Gas Compressor #8 2 $ 64,400 1 mile N/O Road 32 Unincorporated (Yolo County), CA ...' Poe Dam 1 $ 32,200 Hwy 7010 miles SW/O Storrie Road Unincorporated (Butte County), CA Point Arena Service Center 1 $ 32,200 ,Windy Hollow Road at Lake Street Point Arena, CA 95468 Pratt Mountain Repeater 1 $ 32,200 End of Pratt Mountain Road Unincorporated, CA , Red Bluff Service Center 2 $ 64,400 515 Luther Road . , " , .. . \,.,# Red Bluff, CA 96080 7 ---------- ----- . e c. y Redding Service Center 2 $ 64,400 1 055 Court Street '-, . Redding, CA 96001 " Richmond Service Center 5 $161,000 1100 South 27th Street Richmond,CA 94804 Ridgecrest Service Center 2 $ 64,400 530 S. China Lake Blvd. Ridgecrest, CA 93555 Rio Vista Service Center I $ 32,200 Hwy 12 & Virginia Drive Rio Vista, CA 94571 Rock Creek General Construction 1 $ 32,200 1649 Canal Street Auburn, CA 95603 Rogers Flat Hydro Headquarters 2 $ 64,400 Highway 70 Storrie, CA 95980 Sacramento Gas Load Center 2 $ 64,400 2001 Front Street Sacramento, CA 95818 Sacramento Service Center 3 - $ 96,600 5555 Florin-Perkins Road Sacramento, ,CA 95828 -"----- .. - -~ - , - Sacramento Valley Regional Office 1 $ 32,200 2740 Gateway Oaks Drive Sacramento, CA 95818 Salinas Service Center 3 $ 96,600 356 E. Alisal Road Salinas, CA 93901 San Francisco Service Center 4, $128,800 3235 18th Street San Francisco, CA 94110 8 -.... ------- --------- e . , San Jose Materials Facility 1 $ 32,200 680 Dadd Street .' ~_.' t.,· \',..... : San Jose, CA 95131 .' San Luis Obispo Service Center 3 $ 96,600 4325 S. Higuera Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 San Rafael Service Center 2 $ 64,400 1220 Anderson Drive San Rafael, CA 94901 -:--....-'".''"''=_,,-. ~~"'-~-.:..-.___ ~L_.,.......~__.~_.,...._ ~;:,...-.~.- . -_~,_____~e,,__.____________~-.:::...__~_____'__ ~ ~ -"'"- - "'"-. . -........,..- ~-.-' .. -~.,.. ~ Santa Cruz Service Center 3 $ 96,600 615 7th Avenue SaIlta Cruz, CA 95062 Santa Maria Service Center 3 $ 96,600 2445 S. Skyway Street Santa Maria, CA 93454 Santa Rosa Compressor Station 1 $ 32,200 1820 Piner Road ····1 Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Santa Rosa Region Office 1 $ 32,200 111 Stony Circle Santa Rosa, CA 95401-9599 Santa Rosa Service Center 4 $128,800 3965 Occidental Road Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Santa Ynez Valley Service Center 2 $ 64,400 55 Easy Street Buellton, CA 93427 Selma Service Center 2 $ 64,400 2139 Sylvia Street Selma, CA 93662 Serpa Junction Compressor Station 1 ' $ 32,200 Hwy 120.5 miles WIO Amerada Road Rio Vista, CA : . ," . .. 9 e - Sondra SerVice Center 2 $ 64,400 326 North Washington Sondra, CA 95370 ....-. . . Sonora Service Center 2 $ 64,400 14550 Tuolomne Road Sonora, CA 95370 Stockton Service Center 6 $193,200 ' 4040 West Lane , Stockton, CA 95204 Taft Service Center 2 $ 64,400 - 550 Gardner Field Road Taft, CA 93268 Templeton Service Center 2 $ 64,400 160 Cow Meadow Place Templeton, CA 93465 Topock Compressor Station 5 $161,000 15 miles East of Needles & 140 Needles, CA 92363 Tracy Maintenance Station 1 $ 32,200 Patterson Pass Road & Hwy 205 P.O. Box 270 Tracy, CA 95376 Turlock Service Center 1 $ 32,200 428 N. First Street Turlock, CA 95380· Ukiah Service Center 3 $ 96,600 2541 North State Street Ukiah, CA 95482 Vacaville Service Center 2 $ 64,400 158 Peabody Road Vacaville, CA 95688 Vaca-Dixon Substation 1 $ 32,200 5221 Quinn Road Vacaville, CA 95688 10 'e '\ Walnut Creek Service Center 1232 Boulevard Way Walnut Creek, CA 94595 ' 3 Watsonville Service Center 11 Walker Street Watsonville, CA 95076 1 Vallejo Service Center 2 303 Carlson Street ' ~" =-~~~ ~-~._..~,~-~--~-----.-;,--~.-~-~. -- Vallejo, CA 94590 Willows Service Center 310 East Wood Street Willows, CA 94988 1 Woodland Service Center 50 Kentucky Avenue Woodland, CA 95695 3 TOTAL TANKS = 265 . $ 96,600 $ 32,200 $ 64,400 --.'_._- -~-- --~-...-- $ 32,200 $ 96,600 TOTAL FEDERAL CLOSURE ASSURANCE AMOUNT = $8,533,000 REVISED MARCH, 1994 1l " ' . .', " ~ 'e, e Pacific Gas and Electric Company 77 Beale Street, 832 P,O Box 770000 San Francisco, CA 94177 415/973-2155 Gordon R, Smith Vice President and Chief Financial Officer ~i March 30, 1994 RECEIVED 'APR 0 4 1994 H4Z, MAr D . 1\1. State Water Resources Control Board Division of Clean Water Programs P. O. Box 944212 Sacramento, CA 94244-2120 Sirs: In compliance with Title 23, Section 2809.1, California Code of Regulations, owners of operators of underground storage tanks must maintain a certification of financial responsibility as one of the record keeping and reporting requirements. The following response is therefore provided which will also be sent to local implementing agencies. CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Pacific Gas and Electric èompany hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, Article 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations. The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as follows: Underground storage tanks at the Pacific Gas and Electric facilities listed in the attachment are assured by the financial test of self-insurance to demonstrate financial responsibility for taking corrective action and compensating third parties for bodily injury and property damage caused by sudden accidental releases in the amount of at least $1 million per occurrence and $2 million annual aggregate and non sudden accidental releases in the amount of at least $3 million per' occurrence and $6 million annual aggregate arising from operating underground 'storage tanks. Pacific Gas and Electric also uses financial tests to demonstrate evidence of financial responsibility under other U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations or state programs authorized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under 40 CFR Parts 271 and 145 including the financial assurance losure (40 CFR Part 265.143), liability requirements (40 CFR Part 5.14 )'1j(e Inan' test 01 sell,insurance (40 CFR Part 280,95), Signat re for Pacific Gas and Electric C mpany (;\~\E..ç:. ç\'~\\':>,\~'::'\\::'L Z.Jçç.,·",~ ~)/¿":",J~\ Title Date '~ \. C" ...1 \-\\V&.....<.::..\...,...... '-" "'\-\..~,,' Signature of witness or notary '\ì,C\~.ME...\_ ~. "¡"'Qr;:,\~ Name of witness or notary :../ :;'" J ,1:\,-\ Date \....J, ~ ?G ,rt~ ,': , -- lt57 - ~'\ b \ ~ C!WLAP-f< ~~'~\ cc: SWRCB Underground Tank Program Local Implementing Agencies - ~-~~".=~- ~THUR ANDERSEN & CO. ,e' ~ ;..,;. March 30,1994 ! ,,~.. Pacific Gas and Electric Company 77 Beale Street San Francisco, CA 94177 Ladies and Gentlemen: We have audited, in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the consolidated financial statements and schedule of consolidated segment information of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (a California corporation) and subsidiaries for the year ended Deceq¡ber 31, 1993, and have issued our report thereon dated February 16, 1994. We have not perforri1ed any auditing procedures since that date. Our report on the 1993 consolidated financial statements includes explanatory paragraphs that describe the uncertainties regarding the ultimate outcome of the gas reasonableness proceedings, the recovery of certain Helms costs and revenues and the Hinkley litigation, as discussed in notes 2 and 11 to the 'consolidated financial statements. In addition, our report includes an explanatory paragraph indicating that, effective January 1, 1993, the Company changed its method of accounting for postretirement benefits and income taxes as discussed in notes 1 and 7 to the consolidated financial statements. At your request, we have read the letter dated March 30, 1994 from your Vice President and Chief Financial_Officer to the State Water Resources Control Board. Division of Clean Water Programs, and compared the data therein that are specified as having been derived from the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 1993, referred to above, with the corresponding amounts in those,consolidated financial statements. In connection with this procedure, no matters came to our attention that caused us to believe that the specified data should be adjusted. This report is furnished solely for the use of the Company and the State Water Resources Control Board. Division of Clean Water Programs, and should not be used for any other purpose. Very truly yours, ~~ik' e e 4 TANKS ASSURED BY THE FINANCIAL TEST FACILITY NAME/ NUMBER FEDERAL CLOSURE ADDRESS OF TANKS ASSURANCE AMOUNT Alto Substation 1 $ 32,200 Roquee Moraes Dr. & Longfellow Mill Valley, CA 94942 Angels Camp 1 $ 32,200 1108 Murphy Grade Road Angels Camp, CA 95222 Antioch Field Office 1 $ 32,200 Nerdly Rd and Hwy 4 Antioch, CA 94509 Antioch Service Center 4 $128,800 2111 Hillcrest Avenue Antioch, CA 94509 Auberry Hydro Center 3 $ 96,600 33755 Old Mill Road Auberry, CA 93602 Auburn Service Center 4 $128,800 343 Sacramento Street Auburn, CA 95603 Bakersfield Service Center 2 $ 64,400 4101 Wible Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 Belmont Service Center 3 $ 96,600 1970 Industrial Way Belmont, CA 94002 Burney Service Center 4 $128,800 Black Ranch Road near Hwy 299 Burney, CA 96013 ./ e e J ~ CampI 1 $ 32,200 15449 Humbug Road Magalia, CA 95954 Camp 5 Hydro Service Center 1 $ 32,200 Hwy 50 at Fresh Pond Unincorporated, CA Caribou Camp 1 $ 32,200 Caribou Road Caribou, CA 95954 Chico Service Center 2 $ 64,400 11239 Midway Chico, CA 95926 Cinnabar Service Center 4 $128,800 308 Stockton Street San Jose, CA 95119 Coalinga Service Ctr.lSubsta. #1 1 $ 32,200 41101 South Merced Avenue Coalinga, CA 93210 Colma Service Center 3 $ 96,600 450 Eastmoór Avenue Daly City, CA 94015 Colusa Service Center 1 $ 32,200 2nd and Main Streets Colusa, CA 95932 Concord Service Center 3 $ 96,600 1030 Detroit Avenue Concord, CA 94524 Cottonwood Substation 2 $ 64,400 Tree Foil Lane Cottonwood, CA 96022 Cupertino Service Center 4 $128,800 10900 N. Blaney Ave Cupertino, CA 95014 2 e e· ,:, "' Davis Service Center 3 $ 96,600 I , I 316 L Street Davis, CA 95616 Diablo Canyon Power Plant 5 $161,000 Near Avila Beach, CA 93401 Dinuba Service Center 1 $32,200 8058 Union Drive Dinuba, CA 93618 East Bay Division Headquarters 1 $ 32,200 1919 Webster Street Oakland, CA 94612 East Geysers Gen. Const. Garage 1 $ 32,200 John Kingcade Road, East Geysers Geyserville, CA Edenvale Service Center 6 $193,200 6402 Santa Teresa Blvd. San Jose, CA 95119 El Dorado Service Center 2 $ 64,400 4636 Missouri Flat Road Placerville, CA 95667 Emeryville Materials Dist. Ctr. 2 $ 64,400 4525 Hollis Emeryville, CA 94605 Eureka Service Center 3 $ 96,600 2475 Myrtle Avenue Eureka, CA 95501 Fairfield Computer Center 2 $ 64,400 425 Beck Avenue Fairfield, CA 94533 Fremont Materials Dist. Ctr. 2 $ 64,400 42105 Boyce Road Fremont, CA 94538 Fremont Service Center 3 $ 96,600 41800 Boscell Road Fremont, CA 94538 3 -- - -- --- ---- I...- e - ~ , '~,. . Fresno Electric & Gas Ser. Ctr. 3 $ 96,600 3434 E. Califomia.A venue Fresno, CA 93725 Fresno Materials Dist. Fac. 500 1 $ 32,200 2221 S. Orange Fresno, CA 93725 : Garberville Service Center 2 $ 64,400 638 Locust Street Garberville, CA 95540 Gas Compressor Stations #21 & #22 1 $ 32,200 Third Street Rio Vista, CA 94571 General Office Complex 4 $128,800 77 Beale Street San Francisco, CA 94106 Gerber Compressor Station 15B 1 $ 32,200 Interstate 5 and Chard Avenue Proberta, CA 96076 Geysers Power Plant 4 $128,800 Administration Center 26 miles NE of Healdsburg Healdsburg, CA 95448 Geysers Power Plant 2 $ 64,400 East Operations Center 26 miles NE of Healdsburg Healdsburg, CA 95448 Geyserville Service Center 3 $ 96,600 20880 Geyserville Avenue Geyserville, CA 95441 Grass Valley Service Center 3 $ 96,600 788 Taylorville Road Grass Valley, CA 95945 Hayward Service Center 3 $ 96,600 24300 Clawit~r Road Hayward, CA 94545 , 4 - e ",-'" Helms Pumped Generation Plant 2 $ 64,400 6725 Helms Circle Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Hinkley Compressor Station 5 $161,000 35863 Fairview Road Hinkley, CA 92347 Hollister Maintenance Station 1 $ 32,200 1980 Santa Ana Road Hollister, CA 95023 Hollister Service Center 2 $ 64,400 150 7th Street Hollister, CA 95023 Jackson Service Center 3 $ 96,600 1630 Jackson Gate Road Jackson, CA 95650 Kettleman Compressor Station 5 $161,000 34453 Plymouth Avenue Avenal, CA 93204 King City Service Center 1 $ 32,200 404 N. 2nd Street King City, CA 93930 Livermore Service Center 3 $ 96,600 3797 First Street Livermore, CA 94550 Los Banos Service Center 1 $ 32,200 940 "I" Street Los Banos, CA 93635 Los Medanos Underground 7 $225,400 I Storage Facility , 4800 Evora Road Concord, CA 94520 Madera Service Center 1 $ 32,200 309 S. Gateway Drive Madera, CA 93637 5 - ---------- -- ------ -- ----- -- --- / e . - y Martin Service Center 4 $128,800 731 Schwerin Street Daly City, CA 94014 Martinez Power Plant 4 $128,800 1622 Shell Avenue Martinez, CA 94553 Marysville Service Center 2 $ 64,400 4th & A Street Marysville, CA 95901 Merced Service Center 2 $ 64,400 560 W. 15th Street Merced, CA 95340 Modesto Service Center 1 $ 32,200 1524 N. Carpenter Road Modesto, CA 95353 Monterey Service Center 3 $ 96,600 2311 Garden Road Monterey, CA 93940 Moss Landing Power Plant 1 $ 32,200 Hwy 1 & Dolan Road Moss Landing, CA 95309 Napa Service'CenterlSubstation 3 $ 96,600 300 Bµmell Street Napa, CA 94558 North Valley Materials Dist. Ctr. 2 $ 64,400 3736 Rancho Road Marysville, CA 95901 Oakdale Service Center 1 $ 32,200 811 West J Street Oakdale, CA 95361 Oakhurst Service Center 2 $ 64,400 Country Road #426 Oakhurst, CA 93644 6 ---- --------- - --- ---------- - - - ----- ------- , -"I e e I I ..;¡ Oakland Service Center 3 $ 96~600 4801 Oakport Street Oakland, CA 94601 Oleum Power Plant 4 $128,800 1150 San Pablo Rodeo, CA 94572 Orland Office 1 $ 32,200 810 4th Street Orland, CA 95963 Oroville Service Center 1 $ 32,200 2226 Veatch Street Oroville, CA 95965 Petaluma Service Center 2 $ 64,400 210 Corona Road Petaluma, CA 94952 Pismo Beach Materials 1 $ 32,200 Facility #442 300 Price Canyon Road Pismo Beach, CA 93449 Pleasant Creek Gas Compressor #8 2 $ 64,400 1 mile N/O Road 32 Unincorporated (Yolo County), CA Poe Dam 1 $ 32,200 Hwy 70 10 miles SW/O Storrie Road Unincorporated (Butte County), CA Point Arena Service Center 1 $ 32,200 Windy Hollow Road at Lake Street Point Arena, CA 95468 Pratt Mountain Repeater 1 $ 32,200 End of Pratt Mountain Road Unincorporated, CA Red Bluff Service Center 2 $ 64,400 515 Luther Road Red Bluff, CA 96080 7 -- ------------- u _ ----- - - - /. . -- -- . - ~ ~; Redding Service Center 2 $ 64,400 1055 Court Street Redding, CA 96001 Richmond Service Center 5 $161,000 1100 South 27th Street Richmond, CA 94804 Ridgecrest Service Center 2 $ 64,400 530 S. China Lake Blvd. Ridgecrest, CA 93555 Rio Vista Service Center 1 $ 32,200 Hwy 12 & Virginia Drive Rio Vista, CA 94571 Rock Creek General Construction 1 $ 32,200 1649 Canal Street Auburn, CA 95603 Rogers Flat Hydro Headquarters 2 $ 64,400 Highway 70 Storrie, CA 95980 Sacramento Gas Load Center 2 $ 64,400 2001 Front Street Sacramento, CA 95818 Sacramento Service Center 3 $ 96,600 5555 Florin-Perkins Road Sacramento, CA 95828 Sacramento Valley Regional Office 1 $ 32,200 2740 Gateway Oaks Drive Sacramento, CA 95818 Salinas Service Center 3 $ 96,600 356 E. Alisal Road Salinas, CA 93901 San Francisco Service Center 4 $128,800 3235 18th Street San Francisco, CA 94110 8 L - e I ~ sàn Jose Materials Facility 1 $ 32,200 680 Dadd Street San Jose, CA 95131 San Luis Obispo Service Center 3 $ 96,600 4325 S. Higuera Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 San Rafael Service Center 2 $ 64,400 1220 Anderson Drive San Rafael, CA 94901 Santa Cruz Service Center 3 $ 96,600 615 7th Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95062 Santa Maria Service Center 3 $ 96,600 2445 S. Skyway Street Santa Maria, CA 93454 Santa Rosa Compressor Station 1 $ 32,200 1820 Piner Road Santa Rosa, CA 95404 Santa Rosa Region Office 1 $ 32,200 111 Stony Circle Santa Rosa, CA 95401-9599 ' Santa Rosa Service Center 4 $128,800 3965 Occidental Road Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Santa Y nez Valley Servicè Center 2 $ 64,400 55 Easy Street Buellton, CA 93427 Selma Service Center 2 $ 64,400 2139 Sylvia Street Selma, CA 93662 Serpa Junction Compressor Station 1 $ 32,200 Hwy 12 0.5 miles WIO Amerada Road Rio Vista, CA 9 e '. '" Sondra Service Center 2 $ 64,400 326 North Washington Sondra, CA 95370 Sonora Service Center 2 $ 64,400 14550 Tuolomne Road Sonora, CA 95370 Stockton Service Center 6 $193,200 4040 West Lane Stockton, CA 95204 Taft Service Center 2 $ 64,400 550 Gardner Field Road Taft, CA 93268 Templeton Service Center 2 $ 64,400 160 Cow Meadow Place Templeton, CA 93465 Topock Compressor Station 5 $161,000 15 miles East of Needles & 140 Needles, CA 92363 Tracy Maintenance Station 1 $ 32,200 Patterson Pass Road & Hwy 205 ' P.O. Box 270 Tracy, CA 95376 Turlock Service Center 1 $ 32,200 428N. First Street Turlock, CA 95380 Ukiah Service Center 3 $ 96,600 2541 North State Street Ukiah, CA 95482 Vacaville Service Center 2 $ 64,400 158 Peabody Road Vacaville, CA 95688 Vaca-Dixon Substation 1 $ 32,200 5221 Quinn Road Vacaville, CA 95688 10 e e ";1 ~ Walnut Creek Service Center 3 $ 96,600 1232 Boulevard Way Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Watsonville Service Center 1 $ 32,200 11 Walker Street Watsonville, CA 95076 Vallejo Service Center 2 $.64,400 303 Carlson Street Vallejo, CA 94590 Willows Service Center 1 $ 32,200 310 East Wood Street Willows, CA 94988 Woodland Service Center 3 $ 96,600 50 Kentucky Avenue Woodland, CA 95695 TOTAL TANKS = 265 TOTAL FEDERAL CLOSURE ASSURANCE AMOUNT = $8,533,000 REVISED MARCH, 1994 11 e - 3/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Overall-Site with l' Fac. Unit Page 1 General Information - Location: 4101 WIBLE RD Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 Map: 123 Haz:4 Type: 1 Grid: 13C FlU: 1 AOV:, 0.0 Contact Name TOM ItEITII O'BRIEN DOn BAlCER DE:NN~ WhITE Business Phone (805) 398-5938 x (805) 398-~112 x Administrative Data 24-Hour Phon (805) 398-5950 (805) 398-5950 Mail Addrs: 1918 H ST City: BAKERSFIELD Comm Code: 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 D&B Number: 00-691-2877 State: CA Zip: 93301- SIC Code: Owner: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CO Address: 77 BEALE ST City: SAN FRANCISCO Phone: (805) 398-5950 State: CA Zip: 94177- Summary PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. BATTÉRIES IN SHOP AND COMMUNICATIONS ROOM OF OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. I, ~M nt, &I~)J Do her-aby c~rtUy that I have (Tjpe or ;:¡rint name) reviewed the attached h~ardous materìals manage- ment plan for ~4~(.\j 5fc and that It along wiIh (Name of BuåIeMI any ccrr9'Ctions COnstitute a complete andconect II18n- agement plan for my facility. . ~ ~-- ~ 6-~~4- ( ", e " PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order Page' 2 02 - Fixed Containers on Site PIn-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP i ! 02-012 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS Gas 30000 Extreme ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth FT3 02-015 HYDROGEN Gas 400 Extreme ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-006 ACETYLENE Gas 3750 High ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-011 SULFURIC ACID (ELECTROLYTE) Liquid 60 High ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-005 PAINT Liquid 155 Moderate ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-001 02-035 .-037 02-043 02-051 I ! 02-002 I 02-007 02-010 UNLEADED GASOLINE ~ Fire, Immed Hlth-, Delay Hlth ~?Ú1t::é""11 ~ LIQUID GENERAL CLEANER ~ Immed Hlth) 'D~Ic...~~ HI+h, Fi~ NATIONAL CIIEMSEARCII VOLTZ + Fire. Delay Hlth Liquid 11-200 Moderate GAL Liquid 3~~ ~ Moderate GAL Liquid -er 5-5.. Moderate GAL WASTE GASOLINE/DIESEL MIXTURE ~ Fire, Immed IIlth, Delay Il1th Gas .....¿:. "'1-§.. Modera te GAL WASTE TREATED WOOD ~ Delay Hlth DIESEL #2 ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Solid 50 i~C~ ~ Moderate LBS Liquid 10600 Low GAL OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas z~co ~ Low FT3 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 3'5 c '1'OOQ. Low GAL I I 02-017 'ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth ! 02-018 02-019 . 02-020 Liquid 220 Low GAL HYDRAULIC FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 355 '"5-l-S... Low GAL . ~ENINO WOOD PRE3ERVATI~E .. Fire, DÐlay IIltft.- -ð- no GAL Liquid Low TRANSMISSION FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 2. ~ 0 'i-a5 GAL Low 3/09/94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order Page 3 02'- Fixed Containers on Site Form In-Ref Name/Hazards Gas 02-034 COMPRESSED AIR ~ Pressure, Immed Hlth 02-036 102-039 I I, 102-055 1 I 02-056 c... _ .li!A"'...;c.(! ZEPR 9175 BRAKE PARTS CLEANER \ ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid WASTE ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid PREMIUM KING KON CRETE MORTAR ~ Immcd Hlth, Delay Rlth ~GIIC ¡;;:_~!!.. EMltRt KING KON-CRETS PREMIXED ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Solid CONCRETE Solid 02-004 MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 02-013 ARGON ~ Fire, Pressùre, Immed Hlth r -014 \ Gas ARCON/CARDON DIOXIDE ~ Fire, rEassure, Tmm~ri Hlth Gas 02-016 NITROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas ,02-021 GREASE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 02-022 GEAR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid Max Qty MCP SCQ ~ Low FT3 55 Low GAL 4-'= (5-0. GAL Low -e- ~ LBS Low scC;\;:\ ~ LBS Low 330 Minimal GAL 2L,-~ t2-G-Q Minimal FT3 -e- -9-Q.O.. Mi nimal FT3 2800 Minimal FT3 ¡ (¡ sa -4-6-5- Minimal GAL 220 Minimal GAL 02-024 INSULATING OIL ~ Reactive, Immed Hlth Liquid Ie/sse i 7410 Minimal GAL 02-033 HELIUM/ARGON/C02 ~ Fire, Pressure, Imme~ Hlrh Gas 02-047 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth 102-025 102-028 ..( 02-031 Liquid WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS ~ Delay Hlth WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Solid Solid WASTE PCB LIQUIDS ~ Delay Hlth Liquid ~ -&Q.O. Minimal FT3 35Q "'55 Minimal GAL Î,3(::,(J 118Qo.. Unrated LBS 180~ T+&& Unrated LBS I<CO He- Unrated GAl. Lb; e e 3/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Page 4 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site .' ).1.:'1-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-032 WASTE PCB SOLIDS Solid 1C¡~(j ~ Unrated I þ> Delay Hlth LBS I ¡ 02-038 COMPRESSED GAS, N.O.S. Gas t../ (c) "2-30.... Unrated þ> Pressure, Delay Hlth FT3 102-042 WA~AL INSULATING OIL/NON PCB Liquid ~G~ Unrated I þ> Delay i 02-048 WASTE OILY SOLIDS Solid 3ì)~\"~ ~ Unrated þ> Fire, Delay Hlth LBS 02-054 E~O 885 GROUT þ> De~th Solid "ê.~ Unrated LBS ~AS;T& O~"} c..E,-,- ( .A'-"-f:\~ N E.) ßA ~C.IV W ) ~~ ~h ..s (:)(....1 0 J3~a J~ I ~>:,' WA.s: ~ L.1'9""iT ÓA~l...l':'T~ fc..ß ;. ~I c-.1..a¿ ¡':'\I}.oJ... .s~ (../ Q IS-CO I¡.~ -- i....~p.~J~ D¡::.¡,..;r /7 - r ,....E; <--A. :-G..D ("""' - . ¡¡:::;' , I í..':' 50 t.-) D J 4 (¿¡ c:; > F r~ D~'C\.j:..<1'¡"¡ i +-1-., io~ .j" '-~;...;;-¿. .~¿; ? ....) (\"....~:. ~ 1:-0.;;' T:::. l") ~ :<. .s~'-iO 3. <:; C ~b~ ;> F'¡,,: : D-=.t::l.'jd hl}~ ---- l...... A.s r& ~ é J - C" C;-l.-...... .ó A -.rf' E: .<- ~ '7 ) 1"Y\rr,~, 'H \ ~ I De 'CMjed 141+').... SQLID, eo )b~ --.... Lv A 5 ~ ~ ì '..-....... D €'- ~ 5 I T- ") ~I "j ul -H I r--h Y'I-¡ £ ,z.. c.......' '<-/ J'; ~ '" ;~ '-~ ,.., P...s SO\..fO 2'ìaa b~ w ;::. So J ~ 0 L. '1 ,w AT I:'. { ) Fli-x) D.e.i~~d. ~ I ,.h lI-G U I () '23) ÒQ Ib.s . - ~>JI k..r~~ ß . , : .........i<...~¡: )0 t>.¿.¡ Q'j ed HI lo-k. -:P~n~......~ fc!\",...¡v- C.I-e.~.....~,. > R~~c.hv~ ) ~Ic...j~~ _ H~G¡ +l pç..J--...A,"- S~(.. D , ------ il.f 4QO ) J /::¡ .. \,: ., UQUIO I] 0 0~' ~3/09 /94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers ori Site Page 5 , I 1;.- Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-012 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS Gas ~ Fire, Pressure; Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth 3.c~\::<:. 3-{)QOO Extreme : FT3 CAS #: 74-84-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FUEL ---- Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 3Gcooç:: 3Q,ðO'Q I 23c~O 15.000.Q.Q I 180,000.00 I , Storage ~' , Press ì Temp . Location ABOVE GROUND TANK' Above Ambient CNG FUELING STATION/HOT CHANGE B pt~ï. ~R.Q~ <:"1\.-1 "'D~ R. . ". /, STORAGE , ~R.rAÍ'Ì-L€ CJ.JG I(.Ac.c.. /' / - Conc J . a -iFrØ.% ,5' . c t)::;:O % t.t . C Ø=;:ð % Components ~ MCP ;rUide High 22 , Extreme 17 Extreme . 22 Ethane Methane Propane 02-015 HYDROGEN ~ Fire"Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 400 Extreme' FT3 \'\ CAS #: 1333-74-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT I Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 400 I 200.00 I 2:400.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlCOMPRESSED GAS STORAGE - Conc -I 100.0% Hydrogen Components £ MCP ----rGuide Extreme I 22 02-006 ACETYLENE /~ Fire, Pressure, ~ CAS #: 74-86-2 Gas 330) .J.3.ã.O. FT3 High Immed Hlth Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING ---- Daily Max FT3 -¡ Daily Average FT3 I Annual AmOunt.FT3-- 3::'GQ 3-,759 1600 1-,939.00 '2-0 cea 2-3,169.00 , , Ie Storage r Press T Temp ~ PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient GAS STORAGE, - Conc l 100.0% Acetylene Components Location GARAGE, iIfOOfJ, FRBF A UJ CLP S I'H)"P 1-; MCP ----rGu1de High I 17 Þ3/0~/94 Ii" ~ : 02-011 I I - e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site 6 Page Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order I I Liquid ' 60 High GAL SULFURIC ACID (ELECTROLYTE) ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: STORAGE/IN STORAGE Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 60 I 50.00 I 315.00 Storage OTHER - SPECIFY r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE SHOP/OFFICE BUILDING - Conc l 38.0% Sulfuric Acid (EPA) Components 1-; MCP --,-Guide High I, 39 Liquid 155 Moderate GAL 02-005 PAINT '~ Fire, Delay Hlth (., c / / j CAS #: Trade Secret: No " Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: PAINTING Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 155 I 116.00 ,I 1,392.00 I METAL METAL METAL Storage CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM Location . GARAGE/GARAGE STORAGE CONTAINER RED GAS STORAGE CONTAINER/TOOñ~ WEARHOUSE BLDC MAINTENANCE A.Sp.p SHED I Tha" .$.¡-~. ßl.-D'=7 Components MCP [Uide Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 26 Press 1 Temp Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Cone 5.0% 15.0% 25.0% 30.0% ' Naphtha Toluene Xylene, Acetone Solvent Mixed e e /09/94 PG&E BAKER$FIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 7 ¡ Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-001 UNLEADED GASOLINE . Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 11200 Moderate GAL CAS #: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL- ---- Daily Max GAL ----r--Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 11,200 I 6,800.00 I 81,600.00 / ' ~ Storage UNDER GROUND TANK , ¡::'..ß::::. J E ~ Q.O ú Ñ.D ~rJ K - Conc l 100.0% Gasoline r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient FUEL ISLAND/TANKER TRUCK h " 'AÑK..~R. n::.uc...e.. Components f¡; MCP --¡Guide MOderate! 27 , :I <:.,TIC..1IC..LE~r.J ¡02-035 "OOB€H'S c: _il~ LIQUID GENERAL CLEANER . Immed HI th J F I·~ CAS #: 11-76-2 Trade Secret: No , , Liquid <.c~a '"'i6-5. Moderate GAL Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING (, I ---- Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount ,GAL -- 3c~ -r6-5 I '2..4 ~ -s-s.. 00 I (o() Q -N-S . 00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Po '-'1 r Press T Temp ~ Ambient Ambient GARAGE Location . - Conc l Components -5-e9% 2 Butoxyethane-l ß\Jh.t1 c..\!.II~~II/'<' I S~<kI....rO'l S:I."o..R~ I SVï~<:A··ø..nT 1-; MCP --¡Guide Moderate I 26.> 02- ¥ NATIONÀL CHEMSEARCH VOLTZ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid ~~ GAL Moderate Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Daily Max GAL --s.s.... Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Average GAL --r--, 'Annual Amount GAL ~ I" ~O Storage r Press T p DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambie (' ", , , Conc 0.0% Petroleum Distillate 0.0% D:"'Limonene Location BUILDING Components MCP :ruide Moderate 27 Moderate 27 e e 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 8 " {. Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order ~VForm: Gas o - Daily Max GASOLINE/DIESEL MIXTURE Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Trade Secret: No Gas 75 Moderate 'GAL 02-043 Days: 365 Use: WASTE Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 37.00 I 75.00 - Cone -, ' 100.0% Gasoline r Press T Temp ~I' Location ,Ambient Ambient, HAZ ~RAGE BLDG Components - ~ ~uide derate 27 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC 02-051 WASTE TREATED WOOD ~ Delay Hlth Solid S~,COc:::::a 90.0- Moderate LBS ( CAS #: 352 Trade Secret: No ~Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE - Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- ":S:::,<:¡<::;o ~ I ZSc:aC;) , 250.00 I I1JZPca 509.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG~ BOX Cone 5.0% 5.0% . Components ~ MCP :rUide Low 27 ' Moderate 53 Creosote, Pentachlorophenol 02-00;1 DIESEL #2 , !' ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, CAS #: 68476-34-6 Liquid 10600 GAL Low Delay Hlth Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 10,600 I 6,400.00 I 76,800.00 (, Storage UNDER GROUND TANK A&.)6. c.<.ou'ù.D ~N K. - Cone '~ ' 100.0% Diesel Fuel r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient Ambient FUEL ISLAND~ANKER TRUCK JA"-J ¡::,.2, K. TX.JJ C. ,;;. Components r; MCP ~uide Moderate 27 No.2 (09/94 e··· PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-~-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 9 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order -: I~, ~07 OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas ~t':"C; 4-i-§.{} Low FT3 ' CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No , ¿rm: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING / ~ Daily Max FT3 ---r Daily Average FT3 T Annual Amount FT3 - -z.~~ 4,150 Ic~o 2,130.00 ~~ 25,560.00-- , ' '; ì Temp Location Ambient COMPRESSED~GASSTORAGE/G~GE ~ Ambient Storage PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Press Above Above - Conc l 100.0% Oxygen, Compressed Components r~ MCP --,-Guide Low I 14 '~2-010 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid ~u "1:"600... Low GAL ' ( I' CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No ~ Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --y-- Annual Amount GAL - 3. ç a"1:-¡-O.Q.Q I ' I S-c -s-Q.Q...JtO I ) 1 5'0 -&;-Q.Q.O . 00 , Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK r Press T Temp -:-, Location Ambient AmbientlGARAGE AG TANK - Conc l Components 100.0% Waste Oil, Petroleum Based ~ MCP ---rG,uide Low I ' 27 2-017 ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Low GAL CAS #: 107-21-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE ''-...¡ - Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --y-- Annual Amount GAL - 2201 110.00 I 1,320.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:ì Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA #1 ("<' \ ' .... . - Conc l 100.0% Ethylene Glycol Components r:- MCP --,-Guide \ Low I 27 3/09/94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 10 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order L 018 HYDRAULIC FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid :; 'S"'S "51:-5 Low GAL CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No ~Form: Liquid Type: Pure - Daily Max GAL --¡-, 3.;-5 ~ ' I Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily A, verage GAL --r--, , Ann~al Amount GAL -- "7-"7c ~ .1", .~~ ~OO Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp -:ì Location Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA #l/GARAGE~ ,- Conc l 100.0% Hydraulic Brake Fluid Components fî MCP ---rGuide Low I 27 ~ TENINO WOOD PRESERVATIVE ~re, Delay Hlth . \UCAS t: -02-9 CO Form: Liquid Typ Liquid 220 GAL Low Trade Secret: No - Daily Max GAL 220 Days: 365 Use: PRESERVATION ¡ \'''~ "ly Average GAL, --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 140.00 I 330.00 Storage r Press T Temp Location I DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient DRUM~GE AREA #2/PREFAB OFFI -- -- - Conc l Components '~~ '~~ MCP ---rGuide 25.0% Copper_ Naphthenate I I.-s.w~ 53 02-020 TRANSMISSION FLUID Liquid '- '$""<:1 t85. Low ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 64742-54-70 Trade Secret: No ~rm: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT ~- Daily Max GAL --¡- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL-- Z'-)ù ~ I "2-~O -a5-...o.Q I 1,085.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Ambient AmbientlGARAGE SHOP Location / Conc 90.0% 10.0% Components Transmission Fluid (Petroleum-Based) Zinc Dithiol ~ MCP ~uide Low 27 Minimal 1 Co, e e ~/09/94 PG&E "BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 11 I k o -034 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order COMPRESSED AIR ~,Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas ':> cc -4-T& Low FT3 CAS i: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No EC>1:m: Gas ~ ---- Daily Max , 'Sc::.o Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: AEROSOL/INFLATION, FT3, ----r-- Daily Averqge FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- ~ I 3ca 6iO.Og I 470.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient I FUEL ISLAND/GARAGE¡ (¡)'HS£/C.Q..;teE£J S.~I2." Conc 80.0% 20.0% Components ~ MCP -ruide , Low ,. 21 Low 14 Nitrogen Oxygen, Compressed ...kJ:....'- R" ¡(,-¿eN 02-036 '. ZEll R 9175 BRAKE PARTS CLEANER .~Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth ~ ~AS i: 71-55-6 Trade Secret: No Liquid 55 Low GAL . Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amou~t GAL -- 55 I 30.00 I 360.00 storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC ì r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient I BRUM STOR.1\CE AREA #1 GA;-¿AQ,E - Conc l 75 ~% l,l,l-Trichloroethane Components ~ MCP --rGuide Low I 74 02-039 WASTE ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth , ~AS i: 343 V Form: Liquid Liquid 4'1:. a --sa.. Low I..U::. GAL Trade Secret: No Daily Max ~Cca Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE l..e& u3S C!M. ----r-- Daily Average GåL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 5Q. I "2.30 '2'S-ö-O.O I '%~ ~ Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG e. - Conc l 100.0% Ethylene Glycol Components I-:=- MCP -,-Guide I Low I 27 3/09/94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 12 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order v_ KING KON-CRETE MORTAR Hlth, Delay Hlth Solid 240 Low LBS Trade Secret:, No dhorm: Solid -¡-- Daily Max LBS 240 Mixture Days: 365 Use: ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 120.00 I 480.00 Conc 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Components Location CONTAINER Storage f Press T Tern Ambient Ambient BAG Portland Cement Silica, Crystalline Calcium Carbonate MCP JUide Low 5 inimal 7 MJ: ·mal 7 02-056 PREM±6Reif:-NG KON CRETE PREMIXED CONCRETE Solid ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth ~a~ '!"f}8.O Low LBS CAS I: 65997-15-1 Trade Secret: No (\ " 0 Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE - Daily Max LBS ----r-- Dail! ~~erage LBS --r-- AnnualAmou~t LBS -- S-;-:::'c,:; J:-;-G.S..O I ->;~ -..;:: ì2"t)-;-G.O I I~Fcc;2::, 490.....·00 Storage r Press T Temp -:-1 Location Ambient Ambient I'MOL GTORAGE CO~tTAIiŒR A!:)J IC: I>~e:-r <:.~..,."P..t!'"...I~-=c> G.A.:: s~~?.~......... ' BAG Conc 0.0% 0.0% Components ~ MCP :ruide Low 5 Minimal 7 Portland Cement Silica, Crystalline 02-004 MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 330 Minimal GAL CAS I: 8020835 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT '~ Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 330 I 200.00 I 1,200.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~I Location ---.... Ambiènt Ambient DRUM STORAG~,AREA II/GARAGE (' '. < . - Conc ~ . , Components 100.0% Motor Oil,Petroleum Based r; MCP -;-.Guide Minimal' I 27 '09/94 e _ PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 13 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order "', ~:"U13 I I ARGON ~ Fire, Pressure, Imrned H1th Gas c"{:;; ""'!"2i)-() Minimal FT3 CAS #: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret: No ~rm: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING - Daily Max FT3 ----r--, ' Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- L,-/C ~,I 220~. I 'I~ ~ Location GAS -STORAGE uJ'Q.jd..) h~ \0 / r; MCP --r;uide Minimal I 12 Storage r Press, T Temp ~ ' PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient COMPRESSED - Cone l 100.0% Argon Components ARGON/CARBON DIOXIDE ire, Pressure, ImmedHlth Gas 900 Minimal FT3 Trade Secret: No \/ Form: Gas (, r{JV - Daily Max FT3 900 Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING ily Average FT3 -r- Annual Amount FT3 -- 500.00 I 6,000.00 Storage r Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above . ' I T Temp ~ ..... , Locat~on Ambient COMPRESSED GAS STORAGE/PREFAB SH "....... ------............... Components MCP ITUide inimal . 12 M~ 'mal 21 - Cone l 75.0% Argon 25.0% Carbon Dioxide -016 NITROGEN > Gas /~ Fire, Pressure, Imrned Hlth CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: DRYING 2800 Minimal FT3 -........... - Daily Max FT3 ----r--, Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 2,800 , I 1,600.00 I 19,200.00 Storage r Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above T Temp ~ Location Ambient COMPRESSED GASvST9RAGE~fS.[ : c."i..., S r~<.. t>~ Components ~ MCP ~uide ·Low I 21 (. , '- - Cone l 100.0% Nitrogen e e 3/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 14 " Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-021 GREASE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid ¡GS:: ~ Minimal L.ß5 'Gtt1... , ~S #: 64742-52-5 Trade Secret: No ~Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT L.&s. l.ß<:> 'Lß~ ---- Daily Max ~ ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount ~ -- . ~~Q ~ I 51\::) "2J9.(:}0 I 3 JS"C T-ì76g....Q0 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE/DRUM STORAGE AREA #1 - Conc l 'Components r; MCP 'lÎUide 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Minimal 27 I I 1~2-022 GEAR OIL Liquid 220 Minimal ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL, ! I CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: ' No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT C ! I Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 220 ' ' 110.00 I 1,220.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE/DRUM STORAGE ARE~ #1 - Conc l 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Components r; MCP -¡Guide Minimal I 27 02-024 INSULATING OIL / ~ Reactive, ImIned HI th CAS #: 64741-97-5 Trade Liquid I ~.s.sc 17410- Minimal ,GAL ' Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure et.-€c... EquIP 1A.i5\J1..A11~ Days: 365 Use: €OO~ANTIFREEZE ---- Daily Max GAL -r Daily Average GAL I Annual Amoun. tGAL -- 18,5Sö 17,41it ' l'ty~ 13,305.0.0· 159,660.00 , , , . Storage Press.. Temp Location ... _'-. _.L.. --- - -- , ... n=o;;;J ;¡, "- Ambient Ambient OIL FILLED EQUIPMENT STORAGE OTHER - SPECIFY (" - Cone l 100.0% Mineral Oil Components r; MCP ----rGuide Minimal I 27 03/09/94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 15 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-033'~ELIUM/ARGON/C02 ~ ore, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas ~ -8{)..Q Minimal FT3 Form: Gas ~- Daily Trade Secret: No Days: 365 Use: OTHER Max FT3 800 Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 450.00 I' 2,400.00 Storage, r Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Conc 90.0% 7.5% 2.5% Components Location SHED/COMPRESSED GAS MCP ITuide Minimal , 12 Minimal . 12 nimal 21 Helium Argon Carbon Dioxide 02-047 WASTE OIL /Þ>/Fire, Delay I " CAS #: 221 I :e Form: Liquid I Liquid ~~ -s-§.. GAL Minimal Hlth Trade Secret:- No Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE - Daily ~~~ G~-¡ Daily ~ :ecz:.ag~ nn.AL I Annual AmouJ lt GAL -- .;;;) -~ J;;#... ..... oJ V ~ ì I -S- (' ' '"5-§...-0 0 ."-. . Storage f' Press T Temp ~ Location DRUU/BARREL METALLIC Ambient Ambient I HAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDC ¡'C;j _ ~ f>..~ ,_ I A.t:cJ.JE. GKCdND IANI'( . ~ E:./C G p.eA'~rr:. êLD<'. - Cone l . Components ~ MCP ~uide 100.0% Waste Oil, Petroleum Based Low I 27 02-025 WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS ~ Delay Hlth Solid Î3t)~ 170g.g Unrated LBS ~AS #: 223 Trade Secret: No ~ Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE - Daily MaxLBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 730<:;) 17,060 I 3."500 5,e8Ð.~ IS-qac: 30,008.&0 ) . Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA ¡' -, \;" ' - Conc Components MCP -,.Guide e e 13/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 16 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-028 WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Solid ¡ ~ C(: 1-4-00 Unrated LBS CAS #: 513 TradeSecr~t: No Form: Solid Type: Waste ~---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- I Bee i,400 I Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- qoe ~a.o.D I 32~Q ~O Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T,Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc Components MCP -¡Guide 02-031 WASTE PCB LIQUIDS ~ Delay Hlth Liquid IIeO HQ.. Unrated US GA:L.. ~ ,CAS #: 261 . ~ Form: Liquid Trade Secret: No <-10 Type: Waste Days: ~ Use: WASTE ~ l.6S L8S ____ Daily Max ~ ----r-- Daily Average ~ --r-- Annual Amount ~ -- <+J a HQ. I, Ñ/-A '5'5-.-01L I I Co CJ tlO-O.9 ( Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc -I 0.0% PCB Components r; MCP --rGuide Minimal I 31 02-032 WASTE PCB SOLIDS ~ Delay Hlth Solid S40C ~ Unrated LBS ~j Form: Solid Trade Secret: No lee) Type: Waste Days: ~ Use: WASTE CAS #: 261 Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- '5ycs:: 2,200, I z..S"co 1, 8Ð9,. 00 I -,e 803,500.00- Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA BOX Conc l 0.0% PCB Components r;; MCP ----rGuide Minimal I 31 ~.' . (-.: 3/09/94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELP SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02-FixedContainers on Site Page 17 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-038 COMPRESSED GAS, N.O.S. . Pressure, Delay Hlth Gas 4 C ~ Unrated FT3 ~. C S #: 74-82-8 Trade Secret: No ~Form: Gas , Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER ---- Daily Max FT3 ----r--, Daily Average FT3 ,--r-- Annual 4/0 ~,I 3JO 130.0e. I Amount FT3 - 1,560.00 Storage ~ Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER ,Above ì Temp ;1 Location Ambient :~ Ck~;E ~OO'TLi, STgR..~¡: ~p Sf..¡é..[; WOOD SHED c:gWREI> ST.QRAQE ~OL ~rC;¡\ê: . < , &J~I.C,,,,>< Components f¡;'MCP--TGuide e,c'tratqp I ,17 CAS #: 22 ~Form: Liquid Ü ---- Daily Max -concl' 'I. 0 9-&-;-&% Methane· , c:::,c.o 7Q AItL. (8cl.tJ~LOr,tþt.) -WASTE ELECTRICAL INSULATING OIL/NON PCB lay Hlth Liquid " 75 Unrated GAL -02- Trade Secret: No Tn' Days: 365 Use: WASTE aily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL - ~ 60.00 I 125.00 '-, r Press T Temp"'-~ Location Ambient AmbientlHA~ WASTE STORAGE BLDG Components ~ ~ ~ MCP --,Guide ~Minimal I 27 GAL 75 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC - Conc l 100.0% Mineral Oil 02-048 WASTE OILY SOLIDS . Fire, Delay Hlth Solid 37) 8CJ:.:) 1209 Unrated LBS j CAS #: 223 Form: Solid Trade Secret: No /80 Type: Waste Days: ~ Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ~ Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS - "3(,@:a~ tï2-G-O ,I N/A ~Og~O I ì:::t?-eJO r;2&Ð-D0 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp -:J ' Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG - Conc Components MCP -,-Guide -. 3/09/94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed ,Containers on Site Page 18 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order v0 Solid 120 Unrated LBS 02-054 CAS t: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Days :365 ,Use :' ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE." Daily Max LBS 120 Average LBS --.--' Annual Amount LBS - 60.00 I ' 240.00 Storage r Press ·1 Temp Ambient ,Ambient TOOL Location CONTAINER --Cone 0.0% 0.0% Portland Cement Silica, Crystalline Components BAG -.. -. -.-,.-. '.'-. SEe ADD' '- PA~f'..s Fð i...-'--<J-w ,1\,) ~ . e e t.)Asre: D~'1 '-ELL ß;:..TTEt(:í E'~ (AI.-r<AW""';;:') · D..e.1 t\..") ~...\ )..,II I- \.... CAS # Trade Secret: No . Form: s:'¡. J. Type: In ~ Days: .3<.:;;- Use: \.t..,.'C..>"i< t\c::..s. ~I'··S \-T b.JI.' So - Daily Max Ib- I~c::x:;" Daily Average )1;). ~5"<::> J' .Annual Amount II>, ~ 2-q tøo. -Storage 'þ£.;.;·'T' /BA~It£L - m_rAI..t..' c:. Press -Temp Location I Amb.'(.1\IÌ" I~Þ~J.I Ho.).~ s.;.e...-c..~ Þ-u- - Cone Components MPC - Guide II I .. L . ...; I \, WASTE" ' L.IG..,.. e.Þ.&...L-A.s.T'~ (rc. 6) · ~ \~'4.c1 k }'..¡J\..... _, < .'~b_.__.... _ ._,__ _ _ _ _ CAS # Trade Secret: No Form: ~c:.I; d Type: 'M; >C.. Days: 16C . .. - ._ ~ .h, _ . _,. .'_ _ _ ... Use: ~~ -V¢ bJ1.~c:-~ - Daily Max Ib )'See Daily Average \b. Î~C , Annual Amount Ib -, I(o~\) :--Storage Press -Temp ----. Location I AMl..-~.ct I A..J;;.e.;.¡f 140.\. ï.....2~K Stvr~~ t\~ ! --- Cone -------- Components -------------- MPC --- Guide I I I I I I WA.S TE. · ~.. -"Ì PA ''VI fl.€.LAT"1::.0 tTlA 7€R.., A \-~ IP'^-.¡ ~\o...")~t ~I~ ) F,~ Trade Secret: No CAS # Form: Sè....' I:) Type: f>1 '" Days: 2.ìo Use: W~ ---- Daily Max I b I '-f ~c. --Daily Average I>---Annual Amount 11:>- lec I ~t~O Press --Temp --- Location I A......b·.-:;t IAmh~~ \-{i;\S- l.~ S;k~~~ År'ó!..¡;.... --- Cone ------------- Components ------------------------------- MPC ----- Guide I I I I I I --:--Storage e e t.;..)AS rc. <:.c. p '1 rn 0-.c/1....; ,..~ 'r~-¿,~ . ~~ J4~\'¡'¡\....... I. F,:-4. CAS # Trade Secret: No Form: <;~\.I 0 Type: ')'Y').",,- Days: ?70 Use: l,vo....5.k, - Daily Max ib ~OO Dail; Average Ib Isa I Annual Amount 16_ (0"'2.0 -Storage , Press -Temp Location ,I Amb~~",t IA"'bi/}i ~. W<U~ Snre-~~ Are...- - Cone ,"' I I Components ,. .. . MPC - Guide I I i I " , .., . .. lù AS Te:.. W E.T c.EL.t.. , BI\. "T"r't::.R.¡ E: S , ..r:'" -r'~ ~'.H.. ~~~ ~.¡lK ," ',-' .. -. ,-. -~._- . --..- -- ----- - ... ..... -.. CAS # Trade Secret: No Form: ,Type: - Daily Max 1,-> Sa .. -. Days: 'Use: ~~ ~<3~ ~.sVV;ù. Daily Average ~ Annual Amount Ib- ~O ',~O -Storage -- Cone ---- I LZAD I SI,,) l.FUe.Ic' ACIO Press --Temp Location I Ärt\b.·~Y1r I An,b'~1 ~~.) ~~ S}e....~ Ar<.~ - Components ------,--- MPC ..,---,.- Guide I I ; ~1"6 kic¡,..... DEtVS 11"\1 ""'ë;Rt,.t.i~'1 VAo~Q<' "'^J'O'\"',S . '~\~~ ~,~ CAS # Trade Secret: No Form: .s~ D Type: Jy) '-\ Days: '10 Use: Wo....s.k --- Daily Max .;:2qoc::. I b ------Daily Average 'I WI' Annual Amount Ib - ~qCO -Storage Press ---Temp Location I AlT\b:~ I Ambi~ )4('') L~~ .s~.-c...~A~~..... --- Cone ------------ Components --------------------- MPC ----- Guide I I I I I I I, e e t.0A::o ¡ € · f,re.. , Q'L"1 L0;:"'re. e ~\a..."1~~ ~ I~h Trade Secret: No CAS # Form: U~ÙIO Type:. r>1 i{ Days: ctc' Use: Wtu.~ _ - Daily Max Ib 2~\1 o~ -Storage , Daily Average "ð' r..,)/A I. Annual Amount 2 ~ ' oc:;:) , Press -Temp I ~ b:~ r\:t I Amb.~.;1I Components Location H~~ Wo.o~ Ste"'"b..bt A~II- MPC - Guide ·'1 I, - - ',' . '_"I .' ,', I"·"..· :.:- ,':. ". - Cone .", 1 : 1 .. .>""c' ^, . '. .- ,,' - ~ , , . ,.. , ' .. .. ' ~ ul,~cr£ '·lit-A~JC..--r:o P'PA.-n:.."" . t)Q"'~~ ~I~' , ' '~, . ',' ,. ... ."- -- . -- '. -... . ~ -. ..<. -. 'CAS # Trade Secret: No .. ',-'-.--. ." . -- -- ".' - .'--. Form: Sc~, 0 Type: 011 ~. Days: 3Co S Use: "po.."-4 ""'4""+ po.J...c¡J...... - Daily Max 1b -z..~ooo Daily Average )1. N~C~ Annual Amount S l...fC)·I~ --Storage ~ Press -Temp Location , I~mb'~,,-\; IAMb~-t Ä~. ~ ~f'.-, G.~ g~~~ A..-.4.. j ~-- Cone ComponentS MPC ---, Guide, ' I I P £: I\J c:rOtJ IE: . R..~ \N.. CAS # POW€~ c..l..EAPoJG:R., ~t..."'\ ~ kt v)... Trade Secret: No lSS' Form: Gìu:J Type: T11,.o(, Days: 3<cS; Use: C.1~c..~,... -- Daily Max &"'__ IIC Daily AverageGA l..---Annual Amount þþ. '==-- I ia I 2Z-a -Storage Press -Temp Location I AmÞ;'t.~-t I Amb,<¿¡¡+ ~w. C..r~<:.,. c.f '1o..~ " --- Cone --- Components -- I (JJal" I"~ k.-d a~ 't)'U D5) I --- MPC -- Guide I I I I e e 3/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overàll Site Page 19 <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical 1> Agency Notification, CALL 911 IN THE EVENT THAT THERE IS A SPILL OR RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL OR WASTE, IT IS IMPORTANT'TO TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION TO PROTECT HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT, AND TO, NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE STATE, FEDERAL, AND LOCAL AGENCIES SO THAT THEY CAN RESPOND AND/OR MONITOR OUR RESPONSE TO THE EMERGENCY. .' - I 2> Employee Notif./Evacuation .. ~...- NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES AT THIS FACILITY MAY BE ACHIEVED BY BOTH PUBLIC:' '" AND COMPANY TELEPHONE AND BY RADIO, AS NUMEROUS COMPANY VEHICLES ARE TWO WAY RADIO EQUIPPED. EVACUATION OF THE" FACILITY WILL OCCUR AS A' RESPONSE TO AN,,:~'c_- INCIDENT WITH KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HAZARDS THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE, ' HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS BOTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL',,' ~ERSONNEL. THESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. IN ADDITION, A FIRE ' JIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE- YARD. MANUAL ALARM PULL BOXES ARE LOCATED IN THE OPERATION, GARAGE AND' T&D OFFICE BUILDINGS. ' ~3> Public Notif./Evacuation, ~ NO FORMAL CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR EVACUATION OF THE SURROUNDING PUBLIC EXIST FOR THIS FACILITY. APPROPRIATE AGENCIES WOULD BE CONTACTED IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY AT THE FACILITY AND THEY WOULD INITIATE THE EVACUATION OF THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED. DUE TO THE QUANTITIES AND TYPES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LOCATED AT THIS FACILITY THE NECISSITY TO EVACUATE THE PUBLIC IS VERY REMOTE. I k4> Emergency Medical Plan FIRE DEPARTMENT - 911 AMBULANCE - 327-4111 MERCY HOSPITAL - 2215 TRUXTUN AV - 632-5275 CALL - 911 '-, 03/09/94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 20 r " , <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt , I , <1> Release Prevention PREVENTION PROCEDURES INCLUDING STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN CONTAINERS OR TANKS AND INSPECTIONS OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND MAINTENANCE INCLUDING,' ~ SYSTEMS, FI~ FIGH'l'IN9, EQUIPMENT, SPILL CONTROL EQUIPMENT, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND' FIRST AID SUPPLIERS. SECURITY MEASURES. PERSONNEL TRAINING. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE IN EMERGENCIES , ' ' '. " .'~ .. <2> Release Containment , .. -,,:'; IN ALL EMERGENCY SITuATIONS "REMAIN CALM~- " ", ' ,.' ' , .. , ~'c: ' , ' IF EVENT IS A FIRE, IMMEDIATELY SOUND ALARM AND CALL, LOCAL FIRE. DEPARTMENT ' . '. -_. ,- .-. ..~.. - . "... --.- - - .'. ._~ .-' -.. . ... -,' -,- .-.-.....- '- . , ' . ...-~- .-._~ -...-..~ ._---~....'.~. IF THERE IS 'A RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE THAT THREATENS, OR COULD '. POTENTIALLY THREATEN, HUMAN HEALTH, PROPERTY OR THE ENVIRONMENT" -CERTAIN' TIMELY NOTIFICATIONS WILL NEED-TO BE MADE. . . t.. <3> Clean Up , CLEAN,UP EFFORTS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN TO RESTORE THE AFFECTED AREA TO ITS PRE-SPILL CONDITION TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE. 1) FOR RELATIVELY SMALL SPILLS, ABSORBENT WILL BE. APPLIED AND RE-APPLI.~D: UNTIL THERE IS ENOUGH TO ABSORB ALL THE LIQUID. THIS MATERIAL WILL BE PICKED UP WITH STIFF BROOMS AND SHOVELS AND PLACED'INAPPROVED.WASTE CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL IN' ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGUf.ÀT I ÒNS .' , 2)' FOR LARGE SPILLS, THE EMERGENCY COORDINÄTORWILL CAtLFÓR"THE-ASSISTANCE OF A CLEANUP COMPANY WHICH IS ON CONTRACT WITH PG&E. ., ' 3) FOR SPILLS IN BUILDINGS OR ON PAVED AREAS, A SECOND APPLICATION OF ABSORBANT WILL BE SPREAD OVER THE CONTAMINATED AREA AND SWEPT WITH STIFF BROOMS TO REMOVE RESIDUES WHICH MAY REMAIN. <4> Other Resource Activation ( , ! " e 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 00 - Overall Site '. 215-000-001071 ..! <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <4> Other Resource Activation (Continued) . .. . --,' I . I . ~- -. '; .. ."' .. .. , " ' J." ".. ",.. . ~ . ;', .. ' - - ..'~" '.-._.- .--.." _.. _" __.b< _. ,_ _ '--. . ~_. -. -. . . ". ( " .~ '" . ./ ~ .. ' ., '.. - '>. '"" f.... \ ' I ~<"' " " .. .'.. ~: ..... ,- ~._-,_.. ",.... Page 21 .. - . .~~- ".' -."," .'. - - - - '-- . .... "'1.'- ,."., ......, ,.. i .. , . ..'- e . 03/09/94 ' , , , PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 22 I( <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. BATTERIES IN SHOP AND COMMUNICATIONS ROOM OF OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. BlELECTRlCAL..~ NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE T&D OFFICE C) WATER - NORTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY SIDEWALK D) SPECIAL - CNG FUELING STATION - GAS AND ELECTRIC SHUT OFFS ARE LOCATED INSIDE OF THE SERVICE CENTER) Pu8Wc... C"'~ FtJ6(../1J'; S1'"f'.T101\J SHur OFF Ac.c.~"S~ E) LOCK BOX - NO ., FrlCfY] OU~JOE THo£: ....,,.Q..{) FeNCe. ' i \ f' 1<3> Fire Protec./A~ail. Water i I PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. DRY CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE ALSO LOCATED AT VARIOUS POINTS WITHIN THE YARD ; FIRE HYDRANT - ACROSS FROM THE CNG FUELING STATION ALONG WIBLE ROAD; NORTH SIDE OF THE PROPERTY, ALONG WHITE LANE.- 1<4> Building Occupancy Level ( e e 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 23 / (., <G> Training <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 270 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: PG&E HAS TWO COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING PROGRAMS THAT ADRESS THE PROPER HANDLING AND MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTES AT COMPANY FACILITIES. THE TRAINING PROGRAMS MEET THE EMPLOYEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS AS THEY APPLY TO HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLANS. <2> Page 2 as needed {~, 3> 'Held for Future Use '4> Held for Future Use (:' > ,~- ~_... '-, ../i .:_J_) I ~ If\":' '- ,,\' '" ,- 03/09/94 e . PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER' 215-000-001071 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit Page 1 General Information Location: 4101 WIBLE RD Map: 123, Haz:4 Type: 1 Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 Grid: 13C FlU: 1 AOV: 0.0 - Contact Name Title Business Phone - 24-Hour Phone TOM KEITH O'BRIeN SUPPORT SVCS ~ Dli{ (805) 398-5938 x (805) 398-5950 DON BAKER D€.NNr~ WHITE ~~AnIß,'CONTRACT ADM (805) 398-= x (805) 398-5950 u UJ ~ë. ~;'P&:R.cJl~1L , Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 1918 H ST D&B Number: 00-691-2877 City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93301- Comm Code: 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 SIC Code: Owner: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CO Phone: (805) 398-5950 Address: 77 BEALE ST State: CA City: SAN FRANCISCO Zip: 94177- Summary PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. IN SHOP AND COMMUNICATIONS ROOM - BATTERIES OF OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. 1,.-:Jõv\A n' Be.I~'tJ Do hereby certify that I ha~® (Type or print name) reviewed the attached hazardous ma~eriS\ls 1fìf\1S1na{fJ®'> ment plan forr .~~ ~ù:l S./c ~"~ 'nt ~ ~ÕOOiJ (Name of BucIns~ ~lf ooITeCltiOlns oomititllJtte ~~®M~ ~ ~~~ ~ ili)f( ~ ~~o ¿?'~~~ r. 6-~~4:; .'i' ~ e e ., PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order Page 2 03/09/94 02 - Fixed Containers on Site PIn-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-012 COM~RESSED NATURAL GAS Gas 30000 Extreme ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth FT3 02-015 HYDROGEN Gas 400 Extreme ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-006 ACETYLENE Gas 3750 High ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-011 SULFURIC ACID (ELECTROLYTE) Liquid 60 High ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-005 PAINT Liqùid 155 Moderate ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-001 UNLEADED GASOLINE Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth ~JI.~I K,L..f:E.1I.l 02-035 DUBOIG C~11&2 LIQUID GENERAL CLEANER ~ Immed HI th) 'Del c....~..eÅ H 1+h, Fi f'e. 02-037/'NATIONAL CIIEMSEARCII VOLTZ ~ Fire, Delay Hlth 02-043 ~ASTE ,GASOLINE/DIESEL MIXTURE- ~ Fire, Inmled III tll, Delay III th Liquid 11200 Moderate GAL Liquid 30c '1:'6-5... Moderate GAL Liquid ..e,. '5-5.. Moderate - GAL Gas ~ '1-9. Moderate GAL 02-051 WASTE TREATED WOOD ~ Delay Hlth Solid 50 /000 ~ Moderate LBS 02-002 DIESEL #2 ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 10600 Low GAL I. 02-007 OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas Z(oöO '4-:1:-5-Q Low FT3 02-010 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid '3'50 '1'()-Ø{). Low GAL 02-017 ANTIFREEZE ~,Fire, Dèlay Hlth Liquid 220 Low GAL 02-018 HYDRAULIC FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth 02-019 v4ENINO ~mOD PRESERVATIVE .. Fire, Delay IIltfi.. Liquid 355""5-i-5.. Low GAL Liquid ~"Z2-Q Low GAL 02-020 TRANSMISSION FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 2.~O i:-8.5 Low GAL 03/09/94 pIn-Ref 02-034 02-036 02-039 02-055 02-056 e e ~- PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 3 Page 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP Gas sce ~ Low FT3 COMPRESSED AIR ~ Pr~ssure, Immed Hlth c:..R.c.. 82A./(,L..e:tIN ZEP R 9175 BRAKE PARTS CLEANER ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Low GAL WASTE ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid ~~~ Low GAL ,PREMIUM KING KON CRETE MORTAR '~ ImIRed Hlth, Delay HUh aIJ'1t: Ii:: E.ïe.. ' P EMIID1 KING KON CRETE PREMIXED ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Solid -G-- -24e LBS Low s p C><::) -l-9-8-O LBS Low CONCRETE Solid 02-004 MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 330 Minimal GAL' 02-013 ARGON ~ Firø, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 21..fc 1"2-G-O. Minimal FT3 02-014 ARCON/CARDON DIOXIDE -~ Fire, Pressure, ImmAd Hlth Gas -e-- -9-G-O- Minimal FT3 02-016 NITROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 2800 Minimal FT3 02-021 GREASE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 1~5(:) -4-6-5- Minimal GAL 02-022 GEAR'OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Minimal GAL 02-024 INSULATING OIL ~ Reactive, Immed Hlth Liquid Is/sse 17419- Minimal GAL 02-033 HELIUM/ARGONiC02 ~' Fire, Pre~sure, Immed Hlrh Gas --é!ò- -8{).().. Minimal FT3 Liquid 35Q "'S-§ Minimal GAL 02-047 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth 02-025 WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS ~ Delay Hlth Solid Î13áQ 17000 Unrated LBS Solid /80\) 1.-4-&6" Unrated LBS 02-028 WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth 02-031 WASTE PCB LIQUIDS ~ Delay Hlth Liquid 1<00 "H:-& Unrated GM. L.f><;. ¡' 03/09/94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order Page 4 02 - Fixed Containers on Site 02-042 WA~CTRICAL INSULATING ~ Delay ~ WASTE OILY SOLIDS ~ Fire, Delay Hlth OIL/NON PCB Form Max Qty MCP Solid I ö ~C) 2-2-().(L Unrated LBS Gas c.../ (ò "2-3-0- Unrated FT3 Liquid ~G~ Unrated Solid 3ï)~~ ~ Unrated LBS PIn-Ref Name/Hazards 02-032 WASTE PCB SOLIDS ~ Delay Hlth 02-038 COMPRESSED GAS, N.O.S. ~ Pressure, Delay Hlth 02-048 02-054 E~O 885 GROUT ~ De~th Solid 'ê.m Unrated LBS WAS;T& OGë:..") CÆ:L-L. ( A L-K.~L-IN~) ßA~CfG,1 W » QQ..l~ ~ Sou D /3<::>0 }b,$ WASTE.. Uf9HT ÓAl,L.....STÇ - PUs ,). 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V 1/ STORAGE , ~R;rÀgL,,6 CNG /(,AC(. ¡,./ vi ,- Conc '·0 ~% A~.a ~% ~ .Q 9=;:(:) % Components ~ MCP JUide High . 22 Extreme 17 Extreme 22 Ethane Methane Propane 02-015 HYDROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 400 Extreme FT3 CAS =It: 1333-74-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max FT3 ----r-- Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 400 I 200.00 I, 2,400.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:-1 Location 'PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient COMPRESSED GAS STORAGE - Conc l 100.0% Hydrogen Components ~ MCP ----rGuide Extreme I 22 02-006 ACETYLENE ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas / 3300 /.J-7.á.Q. FT3 High CAS =It: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Averâge FT3 --r-- Annual Amoynt FT3 -- 1800 /i.., 930.00 '2.0 ,000 ~, 160.00 ---- Daily Ma,y FT3 ----r-- 3~QQ../Jï750· I, - Conc l 100.0% Acetylene Components Location GARAGE, "POOh, L'. rREFA./ ' VJC~V~t'I,"Of' ./ r; MCP ---rGuide High I 17 Storage r Press T Temp ~ PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient GAS STORAGE, '. e e .. 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 6 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-011 SULFURIC ACID (ELECTROLYTE) .. Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 60 High GAL CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: STORAGE/IN STORAGE Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 60, I, 50.00 I 315.00 Storage OTHER - SPECIFY r Press T Temp -:I Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE SHOP/OFFICE BUILDING - Cone l 38.0% Sulfuric Acid (EPA) Components ~ MCP ---p;uide High I 39, 02-005 PAINT .. Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 155 Moderate GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: PAINTING Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL--< 155 I 116.00 I 1,392.00 Storage CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM Press 1 Temp Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Location GARAG~/GARASE 5Te~GE CONTAINER RED GAG GTORAGE CONTAINER/TOOL & WEARHOUSE)BLDCMAINTENANCE / ASAP SHeD I Thai.. -STùJI:.. ..ßvD~ ./ Components MCP ffiGUide Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 26 METAL METAL METAL Cone 5.0% 15.0% 25.0% 30.0% Naphtha Toluene Xylene, Acetone Solvent Mixed I, ~ e e 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE·CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 7 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-001 UNLEADED GASOLINE ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay H1th Liquid 11200 Moderate. GAL CAS #: 8006-61-9· 'Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL ,Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 11,200, I' 6,800.00 81,600.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK ~ù € &-Q{)ïJl\)D ~N K - Conc l ' 100.0% Gasoline r Press T Temp ~Location Ambient Ambient FUEL ISLAND~TANKER TRUCK ), I, IAr0ì<.ÆR. "'J1è,.uc....-~ Components r; MCP ~uide Moderate 27 02-035 c:.. IT L(.II<.. Lf~:E:.Ù BUBOIS C 11~~LIQUID GENERAL CLEANER ~ Immed HI th I F,'N!:. Liquid <.ate"'i-&5. Moderate GAL CAS #: 11-76-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING ---- DailY, Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- . 3c~ -r&5 . I Z.4S' ""5-S..00 I CoóQ ~. 00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ DRUM/BARREL METALLIC Ambient Ambient GARAGE Pc '-'1 , - Conc l" Components -s-.-e% 2 Dutoxyethane-l ßur..rl C.<¿\lo..s<l \f~, $~~ì~ SvrÇ-a.<:..i--o.,'(,iT' Location S;III:,IN~J r; MCP ~uide Moderate I 26,'> NATIONAL CHEMSEARCH VOLTZ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid ~~ ' Moderate GAL Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL --5-5-. Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- ~ I ~O Storage r Press T p DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambie Petroleum Distillate D-Limonene Components Location BUILDING Conc 0.0% 0.0% MCP ~Uide ' Moderate ' 27 Moderate 27 · e 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 8 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-043 GASOLINE/DIESEL MIXTURE , Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Gas 75 Moderate GAL CAS Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max ~ Annual Amount GAL -- I 75.00 I Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp Ambient Ambient HAZ Location STORAGE BLDG - Conc l 100.0% Gasoline Components MCP ----rGuide derate 27 02-051 WASTE TREATED WOOD ~ Delay Hlth' Solid 5C¡,CO~ §.O.O.. Moderate LBS CAS #: 352 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste - Daily ~ LBS -r '5bc,>ö Y1Y1Q.l\ ~ I Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Average LBS I Annual Amou~t LBS -- ZSOO<:) v 250.00, /Crz.CéX)../ 500.00 I Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG BOX Conc 5.0% 5.0% Components ~ MCP :ruide Low 27 Moderate 53 Creosote Pentachlorophenol 02-002 DIESEL #2 ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 10600 Low GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: 'No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 10,600 I 6,400.00 I 76,800.00 r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlFUEL ISLAND~ANKER œRUCK ) ¡) TAI-J.I::..£"- ~c...~ Components Storage UNDER GROUND TANK Aßcv£ GRoutJ.D ~ÑK - Conc l 100.0% Diesel Fuel r; MCP ----rGuide Moderate 27 No.2 03/09/94 , I e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 9 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-007 OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 2~c¡(:¡ 4-i-§.Q Low FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Storage PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Press Above Above Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daf1y Average FT3 --r-- A~ual Amount FT3 -- v1"1o/-S-O 2,130.00. I Jjl~~ ~5, 560. oe~ ì'Temp ~ ---/Location Ambient COMPRESSE~AS STORAGE/GARÄGE ~ Ambient Form: Gas Type: Pure - n.lilY Max FT3" ~ Ti<DO(Q 4,150 I - Cone 'l 100.0% Oxygen, Compressed Components I~ MCP ----rGuide Low I 14 02-010 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 3SO ~ Low GAL CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE - Daily Ma;(GAL ~ Daily Aver~e GAL ~ Annual Am9unt GAL -- 3> ç c /1:f-O.O.Q. I I S-Ó 1-s-G-O...JlO I II 5""0 / -&;40.0. 00 Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient AmbientlGARAGE AG TANK - Cone l Components 100.0% Waste Oil, Petroleum Based ". ~ MCP ----rGuide Low I 27 02-017 ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Low GAL CAS #: 107-21-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE ~ Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 220 I 110.00 I 1,320.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlDRUM STORAGE AREA #1 - Cone l 100.0% Ethylene Glycol Components I-=- MCP ----rGuide I Low I 27 03/09/94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 10 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-018 HYDRAULIC FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid .3 "5'''5' "51:--5 Low GAL CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Average GAL --r-- A-~al Amount GAL -- j-itO ~ I ~~~ ""3r&4-O--00 - Da}ly Max GAL --r- .j 3S;-S' ~ I Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA #l/GARAGE' - Conc l 100.0% Hydraulic Brake Fluid Components I~ MCP -¡Guide Low I 27 TENINO WOOD PRESERVATIVE Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Low GAL -02-9 Trade Secret: No Daily Max GAL 220 Days: 365 Use: PRESERVATION Form: Liquid 'ly Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 140.00 I 330.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Location AREA #2/PREFAB OFFI - Conc l 25.0% Copper Naphthenate Components MCP -¡Guide I 53 02-020 TRANSMISSION FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid '2.. S"ö 1-S5.. Low GAL CAS #: 64742-54-70 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT - DairY Max GAL --r- Daily ~erage GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- JZ-S-ù ~ "I /~O'~ I 1,085.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp -:-1 Ambient AmbientlGARAGE SHOP Location Components Transmission Fluid (Petroleum-Based) Zinc Dithiol ~ MCP ~uide Low 27 Minimal 1 Cone 90.0% 10.0% .. . e 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 11 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-034 COMPRESSED AIR ~ Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas / V S"OQ -4-7-& FT3 Low CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: ~65 se: AEROSOL/INFLATION ---- Daily Max rT3 ----r-- Daily Averge FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- '500 /4-+9-' I 3CQ 680. gO I 470.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~' Location FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient FUEL ISLAND/GARAGEJ~Hsc/çov~e~s~~. Cone Components 80.0% Nitrogen 20.0% oxyge~çompressed ..c....K.C- Bit" K.c..e.eI'J V 02-036 Z-EP R 9175 BRAKE PARTS CLEANER Liquid ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Œ MCP iUide Low 21 Low 14 55 Low GAL CAS #: 71...,-55-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid ,Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 55 I 30.00 I 360.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient I aRUM STGR.\CE l\REA "lt1 6AltA6¡¡¡¡ Vi - Cone l 75 ~% 1,1, I-Trichloroethane Components fî MCP -¡Guide Low I 74 02-039 WASTE ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 4-~Ç) -so... Low I-£~ ~ CAS #: 343 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquîd Type: Waste '---- Da i 1 y Max );;1{f ----r-- y.Ccc:> ;sQ: I bays: 365 Use: WASTE LBS Daily Averag~GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 23 0 V'2"S-o-Q.Q I 4-<0<:::) -/ 5Ø-.-O.Q Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG - Cone - 100.0% Ethylene Glycol Components C" MCP -¡Guide I Low' 'I 27 e e 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 12 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order KING KON-CRETE MORTAR Hlth, Delay Hlth Solid 240 Low LBS Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Mixture Days: 365 Use: ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE Daily Max LBS 240 Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 120.00 I 480.00 Cone 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Components Location CONTAINER Storage r Press T Tern Ambient Ambient BAG Portland Cement Silica, Crystalline Calcium Carbonate MCP ;TUide Low 5 Minimal 7 M~ 'mal 7 ~\JI~e..Gï 6- 02-056 PREMIUM KING KON CRE~ PREMIXED CONCRETE ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Solid ~oo 'ti}8.O Low LBS CAS #: 65997-15-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- $"pca 1~ I J~()~ ~O I Icpoa -2=,490..00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Ambient Ambient ~eL Location GTORAGE CONTAENER ADJ. TO ,~LA ~p.(.!!".SseD GAS: STt)-~~" A"""",,, ~ MCP ~uide Low 5 Minimal 7 BAG Cone 0.0% 0.0% Components Portland Cement Silica, Crystalline 02-004 MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 330 Minimal GAL CAS #: 8020835 Trade Secret: No '~ Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 330 I 200.00 I 1,200.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:-1 Location " DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlDRUM STORAGÈ'AREA #l/GARAGE - Cone l Components 100.0% Motor Oil, Petroleum Based r;MCP -,-Guide Minimal I 27 7 e e 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 13 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order Gas CY0J -n-e-o Minimal FT3 Pressure, Immed Hlth CAS #: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING ---- Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- l....'-I ü 1:72-G-O-- I 2."2-o~' I I ~ ~ - Conc l 100.0% Argon Components Location GA[; -S'PORAGE u..)Qj~ ~~f¡> / ,-; MCP ----rGuide Minimal I 12 Storage r Press T Temp -:ì PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient I Cm1PRESSED ARGON/CARBON DIOXIDE ire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 900 Minimal FT3 Trade Secret: No Daily Max FT3 900 Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING ily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 500.00 I 6,000.00 Form: Gas Storage r Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Location GAS STORAGE/PREFAB SH - Conc l 75.0% Argon 25.0% Carbon Dioxide Components MCP ITuide inimal 12 M~ "mal 21 02-016 NITROGEN . Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 2800 Minimal FT3 ~CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: DRYING ~ Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 2,800 I 1,600.00 I 19,200.00 - Conc l 100.0% Nitrogen T Temp ~ ( Location Ambient COMPRESSED GASvSTORAGE/~~~ IQI;::¡L s TOR.. a.~ Components I~ MCP ----rGuide Low I 21 Storage r Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above .. 03/09/94 . e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 14 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order Liquid IC50 '1t&5.,. Minimal ~ ' GM.... 02-021 GREASE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth CAS #: 64742-52-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure L.&s. - Da+ly Max G1Y:., ~ 'VIC~C ~ ,I Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Ji l.ßS Daily Average ðAL ~ , 51~ ""2JO.O.o tß~ Annu5i1 Amount ~ - ~ 5"0 -2-, 76Q .J1 0 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press 'T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientIGARAGE/DRUM STORAGE AREA #1 - Conc l - 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Components r; MCP -,-Guide Minimal I 27 , Liquid 220 Minimal GAL 02-022 GEAR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Type: Pure Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL - 220 . I 110.00 1,220.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ . Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE/DRUM STORAGE AREA #1 - Conc l 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Components 1-; MCP ----rGuide Minimal I 27 02-024 Liquid '~s.sc 1741()- Minimal GAL ¡ INSULATING OIL ~' Reactive, Immed HI th CAS #: 64741-97-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid e-t..-€-C-. ë..~ÚIf> 11J5ULA~~ Days: 365 Use: eOeLANT!ANTIFREEZE Type: Pure - Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL - /8,S5cJ 17,41-6", 1't,4~O 13,305.0.0 I 159,660.00 Press Temp Location OTHER - SPECIFY Ambient Ambient OIL FILLED EQUIPMENT STORAGE - Conc l' 100.0% Mineral Oil Components \-; MCP -=--rGuide Minimal I ,27' .. - e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page '15 03/09/94 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order Gas -er ~ Minimal FT3 Irmned Hlth Trade Secret: No Daily Max FT3 800 ,Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Average FT3. ~. ,Annual Amount FT3 -- 450.00 . I 2,400.00 . Form: Gas Cone 90.0% 7.5% 2.5% Components Location SHED/COMPRESSED GAS Storage r pres.s T Temp PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient Helium Argon Carbon Dioxide MCP ITUide Minimal 12 Minimal 12 'nimal 21 02-047 WASTE OIL . Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 3~ -so§. Minimal GAL j CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365, Use: WASTE ~ Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL ~ 350 ""'5-5- I ISO -3ih-{).Q I IIS-O ~O Storage r Press T Temp -:ì Location DRUM/BhRREL METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WAS~E STORAGE BLЀ A~. ~ ~~Ð 1>$I::J\J'fE. GR.QðND TANK ,S ë..-/O G AeAG7të ßLD~. - Cone l "Components I-=- MCP --¡Guide 100.0% Waste Oil, Petroleum Based Low' I 27 02-025 WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS . Delay Hlth Solid Î3~~ 170Q-Q Unrated LBS ,j. CAS #: 223 Form: Solid Trade Secret: No Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ~ Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- Î.30C;:) 17,00Ð I ,~'5oo 5,000.Q.O I ,~qOC) -30,00Q-;i}{) .J Storage r Press T Temp -:-1 Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Cone Components MCP ---.-Guide ..., ;¡ ~ 03/09/94 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-00'0-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 16 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 027 Solid J~QC) HOO Unrated LBS WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL . Fire, Delay Hlth CAS #: 513 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Days: 365 Use: WASTE Type: Waste ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- 180<:) 1,409 , I· goO ~ I 32<Oö ~O Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient .AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc Components MCP ---rGuide 02-031 Liquid 1100 H:{).., Unrated l.16 GM... I WASTE PCB LIQUIDS .. Delay Hlth CAS #: 261 Trade Secret: ,No 9ü Days: '.:t&§. Form: Liquid Use: WASTE ~ L8S Daily Average ~ --r-- Annual Amount ~ -- Ñ/-A ~ I ' I <0 () tlO...JLO Type: Waste Uh ---- Dai 1 y Max "GAt ----r--, '(PO ~ , I Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc' l ' 0.0% PCB 1-; MCP :-TGuide Minimal I 31 Components Solid SLloe ~ Unrated LBS 02-032 WASTE PCB SOLIDS .. Delay Hlth J CAS #: 261 Trade Secret: No ,eo ,Type: Waste Days: ~ Use: WASTE Form: Solid Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- £SL/cC;) 2,200·, 2-.5"'"00 i,800.0Ø I ï080 3,500.0.0... Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA BOX - Conc l 0.0% PCB r; MCP ----rGuide Minimal I 31 Components- r. 03/09/94 ~ e , - e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE èENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 17 Hazmat Inventory Detail 'in MÇP Order Gas 4/0 ~ Unrated FT3 02-038 COMPRESSED GAS,N.O.S. ~ Pressure, Delay Hlth I / CAS #: 74-82-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 4tD -2-3-& I . 3/0 130.0& I 1,560.00 storage ~ Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER ¡Above ì Temp ~. Location Ambient :g~ C~~:~:E: ~OTTLE STORAGE ASAPGRGD , WOOD SHED COVERED STORAGE 1(}C¡ L .s.r()"K: , 601 lD¡!Jv, Components r; MCP --rGuide E-xtreIIlß 17 - Conc ~I ~,Q ~% Methane <:'.1¡<o a 70 ' À It.. (ßC7..N.J LOr, LOt.) WASTE ELECTRICAL INSULATING OIL/NON PCB elay Hlth Liquid 75 Unrated GAL Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid . Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GAL 75 aily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 60.00 125~00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp Ambient Ambient Location STORAGE BLDG - Cone l 100.0% Mineral Oil Components MCP --yGuide Minimal I 27 02-048 j WASTE OILY SOLIDS ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Solid 37) 8m 120Q. Unrated LBS CAS #: 223 Trade Secret: No /80 Type: Waste Days: ~ Use: WASTE Form: Solid ---- Daily Max LBS ~ Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- "3 Î , @! C) ~1:t2-Ø-O I ' N / A -6 0 0 ....0 0 ,:t r C)G r;-2-&G--O 0 Storage r Press T Temp -:ì Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG - Cone MCP ~uide Components .. 03/09/94 ': ;". tÞ e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 18 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order CAS #: Solid 120 Unrated LBS Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Days: 365 Use: ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE BAG Conc 0.0% 0.0% Daily Max LBS 120 Average LBS --r-- Annual ArnountLBS -- 60.001 240.00 Storage Location CONTAINER Components Portland Cement Silica, Crystalline 5E¡¡: ADo' '-- PAC;>~..s rl! (.....(.;<.)(..1.) II\) ç., ~ e e WA~TE.: D2.;'1 ~ c..e;L-L ßA-rrE~ I€S. (A<....I<AU,..) G:) · tNill)..V-)~}...J I ,I-"h,. 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EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY WILL OCCUR ASA RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT WITH KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HAZARDS THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS BOTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONNEL. THESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. IN ADDITION, A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. MANUAL ALARM PULL BOXES ARE LOCATED IN THE OPERATION, GARAGE AND T&D OFFICE BUILDINGS. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation NO FORMAL CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR EVACUATION OF THE SURROUNDING PUBLIC EXIST FOR THIS FACILITY. APPROPRIATE AGENCIES WOULD BE CONTACTED IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY AT THE FACILITY AND THEY WOULD INITIATE THE EVACUATION OF THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED. DUE TO THE QUANTITIES AND TYPES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LOCATED AT THIS FACILITY THENECISSITY TO EVACUATE THE PUBLIC IS VERY REMOTE. <4> Emergency Medical Plan FIRE DEPARTMENT - 911 AMBULANCE - 327-4111 MERCY HOSPITAL 2215 TRUXTUN AV - 632-5275 CALL - 911 ~ :... ,~~ e . 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 20 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention PREVENTION PROCEDURES INCLUDING STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN CONTAINERS OR TANKS AND INSPECTIONS OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND MAINTENANCE INCLUDING, ALARM SYSTEMS, FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT, SPILL CONTROL EQUIPMENT, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND FIRST AID SUPPLIERS. SECURITY MEASURES. PERSONNEL TRAINING. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE IN EMERGENCIES <2> Release Containment IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATIONS, REMAIN CALM. IF EVENT IS A FIRE, IMMEDIATELY SOUND ALARM AND CALL LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT IF THERE IS A RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE THAT THREATENS, OR COULD POTENTIALLY THREATEN, HUMAN HEALTH, PROPERTY OR THE ENVIRONMENT, CERTAIN TIMELY NOTIFICATIONS WILL NEED TO BE MADE. <3> Clean Up CLEAN UP EFFORTS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN TO RESTORE THE AFFECTED AREA TO ITS PRE-SPILL CONDITION TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE. 1) FOR RELATIVELY SMALL SPILLS, ABSORBENT WILL BE APPLIED AND RE-APPLIED UNTIL THERE IS ENOUGH TO ABSORB ALL THE LIQUID. THIS MATERIAL WILL BE PICKED UP WITH STIFF BROOMS AND SHOVELS AND PLACED IN APPROVED WASTE CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. 2) FOR LARGE SPILLS, THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL CALL FOR THE ASSISTANCE OF A CLEANUP COMPANY WHICH IS ON CONTRACT WITH PG&E. 3) FOR SPILLS IN BUILDINGS OR ON PAVED AREAS, A SECOND APPLICATION OF ABSORBANT WILL BE SPREAD OVER THE CONTAMINATED AREA AND SWEPT WITH STIFF BROOMS TO REMOVE RESIDUES WHICH MAY REMAIN. <4> Other Resource Activation ;i' e . '.- .. ....',f,., ~' 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00- Overall Site Page 21 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <4> Other Resource Activation (Continued) . e . .' . ... ~ ;¡ 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 22 <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. BATTERIES IN SHOP AND COMMUNICATIONS ROOM OF OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. A) GAS ~ SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING.' B) ELECTRICAL '- NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE T&D OFFICE C) WATER- NORTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY SIDEWALK D) SPECIAL - CNG FUELING STATION - GAS ÀND ELECTRIC SHUT OFFS ARE LOCATED INSIDE OF THE SERVICE CENTER)PUßL t... CrvG- PueL-ItJ'ì Sï-A.T1rn\} SHUT OFF Ac..e-E;S&.¡B\...-f::. E) LOCK BOX - NO 'FI2CfY} ·OUT.SI D E T~ E; '-1-AA..D FSNC.C. ' , <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. DRY CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE ALSO LOCATED AT VARIOUS POINTS WITHIN THE YARD FIRE HYDRANT - ACROSS FROM THE CNG FUELING STATION ALONG WIBLE ROAD, NORTH SIDE OF THE PROPERTY ALONG WHITE LANE. <4> Building Occupancy Level 'j It . ¡, - :; ~.,~~Q 03/09/94 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 23 <G::>, Training " <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 270 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: PG&E HAS TWO COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING PROGRAMS THAT ADRESS THE PROPER HANDLING AND MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTES AT COMPANY FACILITIES. THE TRAINING PROGRAMS MEET THE EMPLOYEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS AS THEY APPLY TO HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLANS. <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use -...;0: e' 'e ¿. Pa~ifjc Gas and Electric Company 650 0 Street Fresno, CA 93760-0001 209/442-0909 May 11, 1993' RECEiVED M~l' 4. W~Sj HAZ. MAT, otV. Ms. Barbara Brenner' Hazardous Materials Planning Technician City of Bakersfield 2101 H Street' Bakersfield, CA 93301 I I I Dear Ms~ Brenner: Enclosed, as you requested, is a corrected copy of the HMMP plan for our Bakersfield Service Center. ' Please note the following: ' Inventory numbers: 02-045,02-053,02-039,02-026,02-031,02-040, 02-041, 02-044, 02-046, 02-049, 02-050 and 02-052 have been deleted as we agreed. These do not meet R.Q.levels and :need not be in the inventory. Inventory numbers: 02-037,02-055,02-056 and 02-054 do notJist the percent of concentration on the MSDS for these products. If! can be of further as'sistance, please call me at (209) 263-5216. /ìsç ~ ~ . lA;sephL Santone . Environmental Coordinator hm Attachment ~..~ ..-... ~ r¡, ~, 04/14/93 e e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit Page 1 General Information Location: 4101 WIBLE RD Map: 12;3 Hazard: High Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 Grid: 13C F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 ~ Contact Name Title Business Phone - 24-Hour Phone TOM KEITH SUPPORT SVCS MGR (805) 398-5938 x (805) 398-5950 DON BAKER CLAIMS/CONTRACT ADM (805) 398-5712 x (805) 398-5950 Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 1918 H ST D&B Number: 00-691-2877 City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93301- Comm Code: 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 SIC Code: Owner: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CO Phone: (805) 398-5950 Address: 77 BEALE ST State: CA City: SAN FRANCISCO Zip: 94177- Summary PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. BATTERIES IN SHOP AND COMMUNICATIONS ROOM OF OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. JM€PJI ~70AJ£r1'" "....,·..'h,"f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,¡'h, tb-:-;)' ~ h;~'\fe , ---{'rype;,r i~I,¡r;\riÉi;(;:':T'--'-' ,~";) "~':: ¡;..,,'; ',;,.í . ,',.,. , ., '" , ~ l ~~_.. t'~' .....,..'.-.. .,~,,';;¡f'" ·1'~·"·"" .~.'."'\..-:,~- j·8V:r'"I>qr.'CI" f.f ^.'~..... 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C/-~~~ S~/I"'?3 Date '.' .;0. ~. e . 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed-Containers on Site Page 2 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-012 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS Gas ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth 30000 Extreme FT3 CAS =It: 74-84-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max FT3 -----¡- Daily Average FT3 ---¡- Annual Amount FT3 - 30,000 I 15,000.00 I' 180,000.00 Storage ~ Press ì Temp Location ,ABOVE GROUND TANK , Above Ambient CNG FUELING STATION/HOT CHANGE B STORAGE Cone 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Components ~ MCP ~Uide High " 22 Extreme 17 Extreme 22 Ethane Methane Propane 02-015 HYDROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 400 Extreme FT3 CAS =It: 1333-74-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max FT3 -----¡- Daily Average FT3 ---¡- Annual Amount FT3 - 400 I 200.00 I 2,400.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:I Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER· Above Ambient COMPRESSED GAS STORAGE - Cone l 100.0% Hydrogen Components r; MCP -,-Guide Extreme I 22 02-006 ACETYLENE ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 3750 High FT3 CAS =It: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure . Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 -----¡- Daily Avera.ge FT3 ---¡- Annual Amount FT3 - 3,750 I' 1,930.00 I 23,160.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:I é Löcation PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlGAS STORAGE, GARAGE, TOOL, PREFA - Cone -, 100.0% , Acetylene Components ~ MCP -,-Guide High I 17 - .~ e - 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 3 Hazmat Inventory in MCP Order 02-011 SULFURIC ACID (ELECTROLYTE) ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Solid 230 High LBS CAS #: 7664-93-9 (J~.a.. ' Form: 'd Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: Vlo'tV- . G~ . GA-v ,..LÅ- /~ - Dal.ly Max -hB& ~ Da1.1y Average"'f:¡ß'S -r- [OI\\JV J {.p 0D'~ I 58 19:;.00 I 1t>~ Trade Secret: No 'Í3A GE Annual Amount ~- 3/5 1,208.GO Storage' OTHER - SPECIFY r Press T Temp ~. Location Ambient AmbientlGARAGE SHOP/OFFICE BUILDING - Cone ] 3S.0~~ Sulfuric Acid (EPA) ..39·09'0 Components ~ MCP ~uide High I 39 02-045 WASTE LITHIUM BATTERIES ~) fÎ Solid 100 ~ Fire, Delay Hlth ß/~ LBS CAS t: 181 Trade Secret: No ~ Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 ~;PWASTE Daily Max LBS ~ð 1~¿j(~LBS -r- Annual Amount LBS - 100 ~ m__ 50,00 I ' 100.00 Storage ~ Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BA~ IAmbient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG , - èon~l-------- Components r= MCP ~uide ~,O% Lithium IHigh I 40 02-053 :A~;îa~E~l~~LL BATTERIES, (/ Solid L~~O High ()[~, I CAS #: 792 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE nual Amount LBS - 100.00 Daily Max LBS ~ Daily Average LBS 100 I 50.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r pr~~T~emp Amb~ HAZ ~I Components Location STORAGE BLDG Cone 0.0% 0.0%. ~ MCP -rUide Low 53 High ' 39 : e - 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed'Containers on Site Page 4 02-005 Hazmat Inven~,ry PAINT , ~, ~ Fire, Delay Hlth ~ Detail in MCP Order Liquid 155 GAL Moderate CAS =It: V#R/tJ4'.5 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: PAINTING Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 155 I ' 116.00 I 1,392.00 Storage CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM Press ì Temp Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Location GARAGE/GARAGE STORAGE CONTAINER RED GAS STORAGE CONTAINER/TOOL B WEARHOUSE BLDG MAINTENANCE METAL METAL METAL Components MCP ~Uide Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 26 Conc .s: 0% 15.0% 25.0% 30.0% Naphtha Solvent Toluene Xylene, Mixed Acetone 02-001 UNLEADED GASOLINE ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 11200 Moderate GAL CAS =It: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 11,200 I 6,800.00 I 81,600.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient FUEL ISLAND/TANKER TRUCK - Conc l 100.0% Gasoline Components r; MCP --,-Guide Moderate 27 '" e e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 5 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-035 DUBOIS C-1102 LIQUID GENERAL CLEANER ~ Immed Hlth Liquid 165 Moderate GAL CAS #: 11-76-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 165 55.00 I' 165.00 Storage ' r Press T Temp -:ì DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlGARAGE Location - Conc l \ 5.0% 2-Butoxyethanol Components r; MCP ---rGuide Moderate 26 02-037 NATIONAL CHEMSEARCH VOLTZ ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Moderate GAL CAS #: 5989-27-5 v Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 55 I 30.00 I 360.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:r Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient TOOL BUILDING Conc 0.0% 0.0% Petroleum Distillate D-Limonene Components ~ MCP :ruide Moderate 27 Moderate 27 02-043 WASTE GASOLINE/DIESEL MIXTURE , ~ ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 400 Moderate LBS CAS #: 343 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste 1) ¿:::::::::::: <;;0 L ~~~ - Daily Ma~::::;--¡- cPflt#· 7£ ~ I )b~ --;;>ÝJÇ)V Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Days:. 365 Use: :,iŒTE . ~ Daily AVerage~--r-- Annual Amount~. t . :37 ~.oo I 76~ r Press T' Temp -:-, Location Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG - Cone ~ Components It> O. 0% Gasoline /,P/E&l:.- m/J(7lf/V£... ' o . Ðcø Potrelêtllh Distillat..Ð r; MCP uide I,:oderate 27 \t..~ - ---~---~ ----. -~-~---~---~---- ~.- - , ' " '..¡ \, , -, --',;... -~ - -------~ ;"oP ~ ,~ ~ -- --~-- " '-... '.- ' -: '.~ ~ .. i '. . ~ð~ D D> Y - - --- . - ------ e e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 6 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-051 WASTE TREATED WOOD , ~. ~ Delay Hlth V Solid 500 Moderate LBS CAS #: 352' Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max LBS ~ Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- 5001 250.00 I 500.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG ì BOX Conc ,$,.0% 5.0% Components I~ MCP :ruide . Low ' , . 27 Moderate 53 Creosote Pentachlorophenol 02-002 DIESEL #2 ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 10600 Low GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount G~L -- 10,600 I 6,400.00 I· 76,800!00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlFUEL ISLAND/TANKER TRUCK - Conc ~I 100.0% _ Diesel Fuel No.2 Components ,-; MCP --rGuide Moderate 27 02-007 OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 4150 Low ' FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 .~ Annual .AmountF~3 -- 4,150 I 2,130.00 I 25,560~00 Storage PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Press 1 Temp Location Above Ambient COMPRESSED GAS STORAGE/GARAGE SH Above Ambient TOOL STORAGE BLDG/PREFAB LAB - Conc l 100.0% Oxygen, Compressed-- Components ~ MCP ----rGuid.e Low ' I' 14 e e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 7 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-010 WASTE OIL · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 1000 Low GAL CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~Annual Amount GAL -- 1,000 I 500.00 I 6,000.00 Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK , r Press T Temp ~I Location ,Ambient Ambient GARAGE AG TANK - Conc l Components 100.0% Waste Oil, Petroleum Based ~ MCP ----rGuide Low I 27 02-017 ANTIFREEZE · Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Low GAL CAS #: 107-21-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 220 110.00 , 1,320.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA #1 - Conc l Components ~, MCP iUide 100.0% Ethylene Glycol Low 27 02-018 HYDRAULIC FLUID Liquid 515 Low · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 515 " 320.00 I 3,840.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~I Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC' Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA #l/GARAGE - Conc l' 100.0% Hydraulic Brake Fluid Components' ~ MCP ----rGuide Low I 27 e e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 8 02-019 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order TENINO WOOD PRESERVATIVE ~ ~ Fire, Delay Hlth / Liquid 220 Low GAL CAS #: 133 st -02-Q Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: PRESERVATION Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 220 I 140.00 I 330.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r pressT Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA #2/PREFAB OFFI Conc l ' ,25.0% Copper Naphthenate Components I~ MCP -,-Guide Low I 53 02-020 TRANSMISSION FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 185 Low GAL CAS. #: ''I7tf~'';'.sy -7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 185 85.00 1,085.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Ambient Ambient GARAGE SHOP Location 02-034 - Conc -, Components 18a.Ð~/ITransmission Fluid (PQtrele6æ B~5Cà) A~,~ '10. ð /11. (HI,II Ly' ~¿,/G,/) e¡,~ /b. () g ZlNC.-J).IALKYLPIT#~ð~~ð~h'AT" ' COMPRESSED AIR Gas ~ Pressure, Immed Hlth ~ MCP -,-Guide a/,) Low I 27 470 Low FT3 CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: AEROSOL/INFLATION Daily Max'FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 470 . I 280.00 470.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~I Location FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient FUEL ISLAND/GARAGE Conc 80.0% 20.0% Components Œ MCP -ruide Low 21 Low ' 14 Nitrogen. Oxygen, Compressed e e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 9 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-036 ZEP R-9175 BRAKE PARTS CLEANER ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Low GAL CAS #: 71-55-'6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 55 I 30.00 I 360.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA #1 - Conc l 90.0% 1, 1, 1-Trichloroethane Components r=- MCP ----p;uide I Low I 74 02-039 WASTE ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Solid CAS #: 343 Trade Secret: No Form: ~~~ Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: TE Pteo.~ 1",,1 ~ Daily Max (Bs)~ Daily Aver ~ Annual Amount~-- C£~r'1lMt .~ 50 ~ "I ¿¡(~ .... -200. Q.0 I 50 466. 6{) ~~ Ç:/Pi . Storage . ~ ;:ess T Temp ~I Locatlon DRUM/BARREL-MET bient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG ï~lene Glycol ~ 02-055 PREMIUM KING KON-CRETE MORTAR ",,{ ./_~ Immed HI th, Delay HI th tf' CAS #: 65997-15-1 Trade Secret: No Components ~ MCP ----p;uide Low I 27 Solid 240 Low LBS Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount, LBS -- 240 I 120.00 I' 480.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient TOOL STORAGE CONTAINER BAG Conc 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Components Œ MCP ;rUide Low 5 Minimal 7 Minimal 7 Portland Cement Silica, Crystalline Calcium Carbonate \ ' ~ ' 1-...· ','. '" - ~~"~ '::-.. -. ..~ '. "', ".' . '~~~",' . .. ~. __ -- I- .:.~. '''':; (-,. '. ('~',. \.:.... .:. . ¡ ¡V/SD5 IJ~ ( , . - e e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 10 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-056 PREMIUM KING KON-CRETE PREMIXED CONCRETE Solid ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth 1080 Low LBS CAS #: 65997-15-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 1,080 I 720.00 I 2,400.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlTOOL STORAGE CONTAINER BAG Conc 0.0% 0.0% Components ~ MCP :ruide Low,' 5 Minimal 7 'Portland Cement Silica, Crystalline 02-004 MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 330 Minimal GAL CAS #: 8020835 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 use: LUBRICANT I I I , Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 330 I 200.00 I 1,200.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA #l/GARAGE - Conc 1 Components 100.0% , Motor Oil, Petroleum Based r; MCP --,-Guide Minimal I 27 02-013 ARGON ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 1200 Minimal FT3 CAS #: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 ----r-- Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 1,200 I 600.00 I 7,200.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:ì . Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient COMPRESSED GAS STORAGE - Conc 1 100.0% Argon Components r; MCP --,-Guide Minimal I 12 e e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 11 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-014 ARGON/CARBON DIOXIDE ~ ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed H1th 'V/ Gas 900 Minimal FT3 CAS #: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret: No ;x-tu re.- Form:- Gas Type:~ Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 900 I 500.00 I 6,000.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:J Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient COMPRESSED GAS STORAGE/PREFAB SH - Conc l ' 75.0% Argon 25.0% Carbon Dioxide Components ~ MCP ITuide Minimal 12 Minimal 21 02-016 NITROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 2800 Minimal FT3 CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: DRYING - Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 2,800 I 1,600.00 I 19,200.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:J Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlCOMPRESSED GAS STORAGE/GARAGE/SH - Conc l 100.0% Nitrogen Components ~ MCP ~uide Low 'I 21 02-021 GREASE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 465 Minimal GAL CAS #: 64742-52-5 Trade Secret: No Form:. Liquid Type: Pure Days:' 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL . Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 465 -¡ 230.00 I' 2,760.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:-, Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient GARAGE/DRUM STORAGE AREA #1 - Conc l' , , 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Components r; MCP ~uide Minimal I 27 e e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 12 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order - I 02-022 GEAR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth CAS I: 64742-54-7 Liquid 220 Minimal GAL Trade Secret: No Form: 'Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ----r--, Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 220 ,I 110.00 I 1,220.00 'Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE/DRUMSTORAGE AREA II - Conc l 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Components r; MCP -¡Guide Minimal I 27 02-024 INSULATING OIL ~ Rea~tive, Immed Hlth Liquid 17410 Minimal GAL CAS I: 64741-97-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE ---- Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 17,410 I 13,305.00 I 159,660.00 Storage ~ Press ì Temp Location DRUM/BARRE,L-METALLIC Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA OTHER - SPECIFY Ambient Ambient OIL FILLED EQUIPMENT STORAGE - Conc l 100.0% Mineral Oil Components r; MCP -¡Guide Minimal I 27 02-033 HELIUM/ARGON/C02 ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 800 Minimal FT3 CAS I: 7440-59-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max FT3 ----r--'Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 800 'I 450.00 I 2,400.00 Storage r, Press T Temp ~ Location - PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient ASAP PREFAB SHED/COMPRESSED GAS Conc 90.0% 7.5% 2.5% Components ~ MCP ITuide Minimal ' 12 Minimal 12 Minimal 21 Helium Argon Carbon Dioxide e e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 13 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-047 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth /' Liquid 500 Minimal LBS CAS =It: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste -4-;J1t.- pu.C\~ - Daily Ma~----r- tol1~ 55 5991 1~~ftV Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Days: 365 Use: WASTE GI9---L ~, ' Daily Average~~ Annual Amount ~ c:3o ~ I S~ 5"6. r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG - Conc ~ Components lð~ 0.0% Motor Oil, Petroleum Based r; MCP ---rGuide Minimal I 27, 02-025 WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS ~ Delay Hlth Solid 17000 Unrated LBS CAS =It: 223 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE - Daily Max LBS ----r- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- 17,000 I 5,000.00 I 30,000.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location . Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc Components I MCP ~uide /IQ.iV'/?1~¿ '3 I 02-026 WASTE DRY CELL BATTERIES O(L- Solid LB4,~00 un~soo. Unr, ' ~ Delay Hlth ~ CAS #: 181 Trade Secret: No ~ Form: Solid Type: Waste Days:~~ASTE Daily Max LBS ----r-,çt'D~4 . erage LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- 4 0 0 ..,,1 ¡r;¡. ¡ 300 . 00 ,I 1 , 4 00 . 00 Storage ~ Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/B~~~ IAmbient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Con€~' I Components MCP ~uide ~ e - 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 14 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-028 WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Solid 1400 Unrated LBS CAS #: 513 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days:' 365 Use: WASTE - Daily Max LBS --r- Daily Average LBS -----¡- Annual Amount LBS - 1,400 I 500.00 I 3,500.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~I ' Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA ...,... Conc Components MCP ----rGuide 02-031 WASTE PCB LIQUIDS ~ Delay Hlth / Solid 1000 Unrateà~ LBS~~' (;A..G Amount -I:rÐS - ....ol,See.ð6 CAS #: 261 . (i~'c:L Form: 30Y:M:I tpu.'\ A&. . ì tot\veIÍ - Da~ y M Jr3S -fÞ {?¡Ir.J I J 0 Storag~ DRUM/BARRE ~METALLIC ~ ~onc I ð~ - --'<tt ¿ G"c:> I'¡P/l? 02-032 WASTE PCB SOLIDS /' ~ Delay Hlth Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA r ¡tJ(;/3 , Components I MCP ----rGuide /J1/i./I¡#J~ ~/ 2200 Unrated LBS Solid CAS #: 261 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max LBS --r- Daily Average LBS'-----¡- Annual Amount LBS - 2,200 I 1,800.001' 3,500.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA BOX - Conc .....-' ¿ S'o ~P/17 PCB Components I MCP ---re;uide ¡/'I/j¡"'ð ~ .3 / , , e - 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 15 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-038 COMPRESSED GAS, N.O.S. ~ Pressure, Delay Hlth /' Gas 230 Unrated, FT3 CAS #: 7'1 -92- 3 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 230 I 130.00 I 1,560.00 Storage ~ Press ì Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient H.OT CHANGE BOTTLE STORAGE WOOD SHED COVERED STORAGE - Conc I 'If) % /1'167#11I1E CAS Components MCP ~uide 02-040 WASTE COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID ~ Delay Hlth v-- Solid 1~0 un~,. Unrat~· LBS~ ~I'·' ç~ 02-041 WASTE COPY MACHINE TONER ~Fire, Delay Hlth Amount ÆBS\ -- 10~0 CAS #: 343 Trade Secret: No a~;¿ Form:_ °d Type: ~Q.~ Daily Ma~ COf\¡)Qf-+ I r.26 ~ j..)v! Storag DRUM/BARREL-ME Location WASTE STORAGE BLDG Components MCP ~uide / / Solid CAS #: 352 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Daily Max LBS 260 Amount LBS -- 700.00 - Conc Components MCP ~uide .. e - 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 16 02-042 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order WASTE ELECTRICAL INSUL~.I, NG ,'øll_/1i'µ A:8,. ..{Jòliel.-- ~ Delay HI th V ' _J,.4((1tJllJ 600 Unrated LBS CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Selid Type: Waste :l:JqVID i/._d' ~ Dai~:s-Max'~:~ Days: 365 Use: WASTE . ." , ,GAL:. ' i (é;,;9 '- ; Daily Average r.B& .__.,.,:An.I1u.al )\mount ~-:- _.iJo 5~e.ee ,'I ,/2o'S'. 1,006.00-::: Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~I Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG 02-044 I MCP --rGuide 'pjjjJibj~ 27·- - "~ 3~ 0 U~1t:eä LB~' ~ Type: Waste Day~ 3~.øwASTE ' LBS . ~ V~~,D i~~age ~ --¡- Annual Amount~ - 320 ~' 140.00 I 800.00 Storage J~V 'tJ'~ress T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARR~Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG -~~ Components MCP --rGuide - Conc I Components 11>0 %, fY11NS/VI-c", OIL- / WASTE HALOGENATED SOLVENTS~' ~ Delay Hlth Solid CAS '#: 211 Lt':þ";¿ Form: -Sõ Id ~~ ú)",#1 Daily Max {V?Þ -90~ Trade Secret: No 02-046 WASTE MERCAPTAN MI~TUftE ~ Delay Hlth V Solid CAS #: 352 I ¿ Form: ~~d Trade Secret: No Type: Waste Days: 365 US~~STE Daily Max@S ----r- D~, ilY, ' Avera,.~ --¡- Annual Amoun~- 400 I ~ 200,00 I 4~ Storageþ's T Temp -:ì Location DRUM/BARREL-MET ¿Amõient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG ¡iÆ~ to~f Ibb~ - Conc Components MCP --rGuide - e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 17 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-048 WASTE OILY SOLIDS ~Fire, Delay Hlth Solid 1200 Unrated LBS CAS #: 223 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- 1,200 I 600.00 I ' 1,200:00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORA~E BLDG - Cone Components MCP --¡Guide 02-049 WASTE OILY WATER ~ Fire, Delay Hlth /' ./ Solid 20.0 .~unr,ated LBS " ,~ ' ~ CAS #: 222 I: Form: ~d Type: -~~ ---- Daily MaX@ {~v-M~ 20.12 bð ~~ Storag~ DRUM/BAR Trade Secret: No Waste Amount ~-- 200.00 Press T' Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE BLDG l . , ..:...co,~ ,.ð'" ->" Components MCP -¡Guide (ORGANIC) Solid Trade Secret: No Waste Annual Amount ~ 1,000.00 Location WASTE STORAGE BLDG Components MCP -¡Guide 02-050 ~ tonVel-1---- Daily J Db ~[Jn- 02-052 WASTE WATER/FUEL MIXTURES ~ Fire, Delay Hlth " 04/14/93 iPu~ tp~1\ ../]~ i \¥".?' I I e . PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 18 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order Solid CAS #:' 343 Ç2.',\""; è,.. Form: ,SGHd Trade Secret: No Waste 365 - Daily Max Amount LBS - 400.00 Location WASTE STORAGE BLDG Components MCP --rGuide 02-054 EMBECO 885 GROUT ~ Delay Hlth Solid 120 Unrated LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No ( Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ROAD/HWY MAINTENANCE Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Ave~age LBS --r--. . Annual Amount LBS - 120 I 60.00. I 240.00 Storage BAG r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient TOOL STORAGE CONTAINER -gt~~J~)""i~~~..v.o CP~ ;omponents '""~-, -~/LI~A>C.¡t.yST~U/~G MCP --rGuide , e e 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site. Page 19 <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 IN THE EVENT THAT THERE IS A SPILL OR RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL OR WASTE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION TO PROTECT HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT, AND TO NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE STATE, FEDERAL, AND LOCAL AGENCIES SO THAT THEY CAN RESPOND AND/OR MONITOR OUR RESPONSE TO THE EMERGENCY. <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES AT THIS FACILITY MAY BE ACHIEVED BY BOTH PUBLIC AND COMPANY TELEPHONE AND BY RADIO, AS NUMEROUS COMPANY VEHICLES ARE TWO WAY RADIO EQUIPPED. EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY WILL OCCUR AS A RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT WITH KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HAZARDS THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS BOTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONNEL. THESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. IN ADDITION, A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. MANUAL ALARM PULL BOXES ARE LOCATED IN THE OPERATION, GARAGE AND T&D OFFICE BUILDINGS. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation NO FORMAL CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR EVACUATION OF THE SURROUNDING PUBLIC EXIST FOR THIS FACILITY. APPROPRIATE AGENCIES WOULD BE CONTACTED IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY AT THE FACILITY AND THEY WOULD INITIATE THE EVACUATION OF THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED. DUE TO THE QUANTITIES AND TYPES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LOCATED AT THIS FACILITY THE NECISSITY TO EVACUATE THE PUBLIC IS VERY REMOTE. <4> Emergency Medical Plan j FIRE DEPARTMENT AMBULANCE MERCY HOSPITAL CALL - J24-45-429/J - 327-4111 - 2215 TRUXTUN AV - 632-5275 - 911 ~ ~ e . 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 20 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention PREVENTION PROCEDURES INCLUDING STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN CONTAINERS OR TANKS AND INSPECTIONS OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND MAINTENANCE INCLUDING, ALARM SYSTEMS, FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT, SPILL CONTROL EQUIPMENT, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND FIRST AID SUPPLIERS. SECURITY MEASURES. PERSONNEL TRAINING. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE IN EMERGENCIES <2> Release Containment IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATIONS, REMAIN CALM. IF EVENT IS A FIRE, IMMEDIATELY SOUND ALARM AND CALL LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT IF THERE IS A RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE THAT THREATENS, OR COULD POTENTIALLY THREATEN, HUMAN HEALTH, PROPERTY OR THE ENVIRONMENT, CERTAIN TIMELY NOTIFICATIONS WILL NEED TO BE MADE. <3> Clean Up CLEAN UP'EFFORTS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN TO RESTORE THE AFFECTED AREA TO ITS PRE-SPILL CONDITION TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE. 1) FOR RELATIVELY SMALL SPILLS, ABSORBENT WILL BE APPLIED AND RE-APPLIED UNTIL THERE IS ENOUGH TO ABSORB ALL THE LIQUID. THIS MATERIAL WILL BE PICKED UP WITH STIFF BROOMS AND SHOVELS AND PLACED IN APPROVED WASTE CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. 2) FOR LARGE SPILLS, THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR ,WILL CALL FOR THE ASSISTANCE OF A CLEANUP COMPANY WHICH IS ON- CONTRACT WITH PG&E. 3) FOR SPILLS IN BUILDINGS OR ON PAVED AREAS, A SECOND APPLICATION OF ABSORBANT WILL BE SPREAD OVER THE CONTAMINATED AREA AND SWEPT WITH STIFF BROOMS TO REMOVE RESIDUES WHICH MAY REMAIN. <4> Other Resource Activation q r.. e . 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 21 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <4> Other Resource Activation (Continued) - ~ e . 04/14/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page ,22 <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. BATTERIES IN SHOP AND COMMUNICATIONS ROOM OF OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. B) ELECTRICAL - NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE T&D OFFICE C) WATER - NORTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY SIDEWALK D) SPECIAL - CNG FUELING STATION - GAS AND ELECTRIC SHUT OFFS ARE LOCATED INSIDE OF THE SERVICE CENTER E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. DRY CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE ALSO LOCATED AT VARIOUS POINTS WITHIN THE YARD FIRE HYDRANT - ACROSS FROM THE CNG FUELING STATION ALONG WIBLE ROAD, NORTH SIDE OF THE PROPERTY ALONG WHITE LANE. <4> Building Occupancy Level 7 /' ~ /' , I ~0'4/14/93 /' e - PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 00 - Overall Site Page 23 <G> Training <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 270 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: PG&E HAS TWO COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING PROGRAMS THAT ADRESS THE PROPER HANDLING AND MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTES AT COMPANY FACILITIES. THE TRAINING PROGRAMS MEET THE EMPLOYEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS AS THEY APPLY TO HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLANS. I <2> Page 2 ,as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use e e CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT S, D. JOHNSON FIRE CHIEF April 20, 1993 2101 H STREET BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 Tom Keith PG&E 1918 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Mr. Keith: Enclosed is a computer printout of the hazardous materials business plan and inventory for the, PG&E Service Center located in Bakersfield. This plan reflects the revisions you made in March of this year. However, it still contains inaccurate information and is incomplete in some areas. I have highlighted the sections which definitely need additional information and have noted some corrections in red. Please review the plan and mark any necessary revisions directly on the printout. Inventory additions can be made using the enclosed form. Sign each revised plan on the front and return them to this office by May 20, 1993. Call me at (805) 326-3979 if you have any questions. Sincerely, q~,,<- q~ Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician cc: Ralph Huey ,~ , -:V I , ,1,: ...., :-.. '" i: --~., õfl.~ --"4, '~1/26/93 , General Information 1 PG&E BAKE!PFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215~0-00 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit B Location: 4101 WIBLE RD Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 Map: 123 Hazard: High Grid: 13CF/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 C.i..II..IM: Business Phone (805) 398-5938 x (805) 398-~ x , S 1"2- Administrative Data 24-Hour Phone (805) 398-5950 (805) 398-5950 Contact Name TOM KEITH ~~ DO N ß Þ-.K IS R- Title SUPPORT SVCS MGR Mail Addrs: 1918 H ST City: BAKERSFIELD Comm Code: 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 D&B Number: 00-691-2877 State: CA Zip: 93301- SIC Code: 0493 Owner: PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CO Address: 77 BEALE ST City: SAN FRANCISCO Phone: (805) 398-5950 State: CA Zip:~ß~..;: ~t;\7T Summary PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. BATTERIES IN SHOP AND COMMUNICATIONS ~L~iNG. R-I(»~ M. b'Ç!- <!:>?B\Z;..¡....llo~s $~F (c..€-, 'gU'Lt>~N.g ot- l,T /?_..j~/¡¿ Do herebyoettlfM.... (, ~¡:,( ,", ", ,r,~ ":\/"',0) , , ,,' "J,- _ ,- - .,' " ..-,- 'p, at...........lIl81a~ reVlti:-rH::.", 'I,: ", ~':}J)J4¡-s~:¡/:è}JUS m....... ~ mac: ,:;' ,~;J . :~: ,~iCL-.~and that it .- . ':,¡;'..' :. ;~';!1ne..) any con .::C ;;,..';' ::' constitute a complete and conect man- ..' agement plan for my faCilitY. ,/ . ..... ~ ''., ", ~ .- i ..:'~'"' !' ,e e 01/26/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in Reference Number Order Page 2 02 - Fix~d Containers on Site PIn-Ref Name/Hazards Form Quantity MCP 02-001 UNLEADED GASOLINE ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 11200 Moderate GAL 02-002 DIESEL #2 ~Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth~ Liquid 10600 Low GAL 02-004 MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth ' Liquid 330 4-6'5- Minimal GAL 02-005 PAINT ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 155 Moderate GAL 02-006 ACETYLENE ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 3750 High FT3 02-007 OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 4150 Low FT3 02-010 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 1000 Low GAL 02-011 SULFURIC ACID ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Solid 30 High LBS 02-012 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS Gas ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth :at¿ (JOt) 21eOe Extreme FT3 02-013 ARGON Gas ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth 1200 Minimal FT3 02-014 ARGON/CARBON DIOXIDE Gas ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth 900 Minimal FT3 02-015 HYDROGEN Gas ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth 400 Extreme FT3 02-016 NITROGEN Gas ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth z.sr¿)t:) ~ Minimal FT3 02-017 ANTIFREEZE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid Z20 ~ Low GAL 02-018 HYDRAULIC FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid ~í.s .~ Low GAL 02-020 TRANSMISSION FLUID ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Low GAL I fì5 -§05- Low GAL 02-019 TENINO WOOD PRESERVATIVE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid ) " - , -.: ¡. e e 01/2,6/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 Hazmat Inventory List in Reference Numbèr Order Page 3 02 - Fixed Containers on Site PIn-Ref Name/Hazards Form Quantity MCP 02-021 GREASE Liquid 4.fhG -=§7 Minimal ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-022 GEAR OIL Liquid ZZt> -5-5 Minimal ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-024 INSULATING OIL Liquid I~I./ID 1566fr Minimal ~ Reactive, Irnmed Hlth GAL 02-025 WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/DEBRIS Solid ''0000 ...:r5'Øt) Unrated ~ Delay Hlth LBS 02-026 WASTE DRY CELL BATTERIES Solid '/-00 --&GoO Unrated ~ Delay Hlth LBS 02-028 WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL Solid / IftJO r&6'ð' Unrated ~ Fire, Delay Hlth LBS ¡ -=G, &bB€!P..Ra;eA'¡:¡==Be{:JwRM:eN!r~, ,~ . S"ø"J....j:d ~ . "--1'Ð'(){)=t::Jnra'ee-d - ~ Delay Hlth ])£L..G'/é LBS 02-031 WASTE PCB LIQUIDS Solid 1000 Unrated ~ Delay Hlth LBS 02-032 WASTE PCB SOLIDS Solid 2Z0() +&&&& Unrated ~ Delay Hlth LBS , '. ':' --." e e 01/26/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 4 Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-001 UNLEADED GASOLINE ~ Fire; Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 11200 Moderate GAL CAS #: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365' Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 11,200 I 6,800.00 81,600.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient FUEL ISLAND/TANKER TRUCK - Conc l 100.0% Gasoline Components r; MCP ---,-Guide Moderate 27 02-002 DIESEL #2 ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 10600 Low GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365, Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL --, 10,600 I 6,400.00 I 76,800.00 Storage UNDER GROUND TANK r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient FUEL ISLAND/TANKER TRUCK - Conc l 100.0% Diesel Fuel No.2 Components r; MCP ---,-Guide Moderate 27 .,/ 02-004 MOTOR OIL \I' ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 165 Minimal GAL CAS #: 8020835 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual r1&5"- 'I ~O I :a P () -:J,.O(), tJ 0 Storage r Press T Temp ~I DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlDRUM STORAGE Amount GAL -- 1,949.90 b J "01),1> /OIl? Location AREA #1/GARAGE - Conc _I Components 100.0% Motor Oil, Petroleum Based \-; MCP ---,-Guide Minimal I 27 "-\' ~ ~ e e I 01/26/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 5 Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-005 PAINT ~. Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 155 Moderate GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: PAINTING Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 155 I / 116.00 I 1,392.00 Storage CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM CONTAINR-NONDRUM Press 1 Temp Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Ambient Location GARAGE/GARAGE STORAGE CONTAINER RED GAS STORAGE CONTAINER/TOOL B WEARHOUSE BLDG MAINTENANCE ·METAL METAL METAL Components MCP ~Uide Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 27 Moderate 26 Conc 0.0% 15.0% 25.0% 30.0% Naphtha Solvent Toluene Xylene, Mixed Acetone 02-006 ACETYLENE ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 3750 High FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 ~Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 3,750 I 1,930.00 I 23,160.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:ì Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlGAS STORAGE, GARAGE, TOOL, PREFA - Conc l 100.0% Acetylene Components ~ MCP ---¡Guide High I 17 ;~, ... ." - - 01/26/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 ~ Fixed Containers on Site Page 6 Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-007 OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 4150 Low FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3----r-- Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 ~ 4,150 1 2,130.00, 1 25,560.00 Storage PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Press ì Temp Location Above . Ambient COMPRESSED GAS STORAGE/GARAGE SH Above Ambient TOOL STORAGE BLDG/PREFAB LAB . - Conc 1 100.0% Oxygen, Compressed Components ~ MCP -----p;uide Low I 14 02-010 WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 1000 Low GAL CAS #: 221 ,Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 1,000 1 500.00 I . 6,000.00 Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient GARAGE AG TANK - Conc 1 Components 100.0% Waste Oil, Petroleum Based I~ MCP ---rGuide Low I 27 ~-~ 02-011 SULFURIC ACID {EBEc-rRo lYrE) ~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth v Solid 30 LBS High CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: STORAGE/IN STORAGE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- ~ 'I -.g 9 ~().g 1 z.4.ø~ . 2~~ I 95 pOf) f :z.O~oO@ Storage r Press T Temp ~' Location;, OTHER - SPECIFY Ambient Ambient GARAGE SHOP¡lð~~J~ ~/~/Ál6 - Conc -, 35.0%, Sulfuric Acid, (EPA) Components 1-; MCP ---rGuide High I 39 ~ .\ e e 01/26/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 7 02-012 COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order ..-"/" ~. Gas 27000 FT3 Extreme CAS =It: 74-84-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 .--r-- ~-7-,-0.O.0 I 15,000.00 I 2~DOO Storage r Press T Temp ~I GROUND TANK Above AmbientlCNG FUELING Annual Amount FT3 -- 180,000.00 Components Locati09: STATION/do7 C/?~/G6 ß~ 77~ ..s7tJMtfi£- Ii MCP JUide High 22 Extreme 17 . Extreme 22 ABOVE Conc 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Ethane Methane Propane 02-013 ARGON ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 1200 Minimal FT3 CAS =It: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 1,200 I 600.00 I 7,200.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:I Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlCOMPRESSED GAS STORAGE - Conc -I 100.0% Argon Components r; MCP ---,-Guide Minimal I 12 02-014 ARGON/CARBON DIOXIDE ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth , Gas 900 Minimal FT3 CAS =It: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret:'No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 --r-- Annual Amount FT3 -- 900 . I ' . 500.00 I 6,000.00 Storage r pre. ss T Temp ~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlCOMPRESSED GAS STORAGE/PREFAB SH - Cone l 75.0% Argon 25.0% Carbon Dioxide Components r: MCP ITuide Minimal 12 Minimal 21 l.._' e e 01/26/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 8 Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-015 HYDROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 400 Extreme FT3 I , I CAS #: 1333-74-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max FT3 ----r-- Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 400 I 200.00 I 2,400.00 ') Storage r Press T Temp -:ì Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlcOMPRESSED GAS. STORAGE - Cone l 100.0% Hydrogen Components r~ MCP --¡Guide Extreme I 22 02-016 NITROGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth /' V Gas 2000 Minimal FT3 CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: DRYING Daily Max FT3 ----r-- -2~ì 9 9'0 I ~8øo Storage r Press PRESS. CYLINDER Above Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual t-,3987&& I I) 'tJO" rid T Temp ~I Ambient COMPRESSED Amount FT3 -- -1-5,608.&6 19.J ~().. OdJ Location GAS STORAGE/GARAGE/SH PORT. " - Conc l 100.0% Nitrogen Components fi: MCP ~Guide Low I 21 /' 02-017 ANTIFREEZE ~ ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 110 Low GAL CAS #: 107 - 2 1-1 ' Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~. Annual Amount GAL -- 119 I §§.Q.o . I "669.99 220 111); lJð l32..b.. ¡tþ!Þ Storage r Press T Temp -:ì Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA #1 - Conc l 100.0% Ethylene Glycol Components c- MCP --¡Guide I Low ,I 27 ~ - .:; - e 01/26/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 9 02-018 Hazmat Inventory~e£ail in Reference Number Order V Liquid 275 GAL Low HYDRAULIC FLUID· ~ Fire, Delay Hlth CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT ---- Daily Max ~~~ ~ Daily Avera4~~; ~ Annual SIS ~ 3;2.(),00 Storage r Press T Temp -:I DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE Amount GAL - i'-, 14 0 . 0"0' 3/6'1(,}, {(þo Location AREA #1/GARAGE - Cone l 100.0% Hydraulic Brake Fluid Components I~ MCP ----rGuide , Low I 27 02-019 TENINO WOOD PRESERVATIVE ~ ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Low GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: L'iquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: PRESERVATION Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL- 220 I 140.00 I ~ , ~( t'(Ô(j Storage r Press T Temp -:I Location DRUM/BARREL~METALLIC Ambient Ambient DRUM STORAGE AREA ~/PREFAB OFFI #:J. c- MCP ----rGuide I Low I 53 Components - Cone l '. . 25.0% Copper Naphthenate 02-020 TRANSMISSION FLUID Liquid 55 Low ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 0 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r--, ~ I 30.0& ,I b 8 5 B G ,,00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient GARAGE SHOP Annual Amount GAL - ~,o I ()'~ 0 fjt) Location - Cone l Components 100.0% Transmission Fluid (Petroleum-Based) I~ MCP ----rGuide Low I 27 ~ .. . -- e 01/26/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site ' Page 10 02-021 GREASE ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Hazmat Inventor~_Detail in Reference Number Order --- v- Liquid 55 Minimal GAL CAS #: 64742-52-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ~. Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 3S" I ~'O', I J68..g0 'lIPS 3.ðO/Oð 'Z76(IJI 00 Storage r Press T Temp -:ì Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient I GARAGE/D£ttð17)¿7¡)/Z/9~ ~/ti£"¡i) #/ 02-022 - Cone -I 100.0% Heavy Machine / \/ Components 1-; MCP --¡Guide Minimal I 27 Oil GEAR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Minimal GAL CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT ---- Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- ~ I JELðO I -3~ :2..20 / It), ot> I ;2;z..(), 00 Storage r Press T Temp -:I Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient IGARAGEm.evm:S'YIJ/y)tfWi} I9Æ1GIJ. #/ - Cone l 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil Components r; MCP --¡Guide Minimal I 27 //c'. 02-024 INSULATING OIL ~ ~ Reactive, Irnmed Hlth Liquid 15660 Minimal GAL CAS #: 64741-97-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE ---- Daily M.ax GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 13,666- I t!,J5ð.ð'6 I ~~ ''''' ¥I () 13,3IJs. DO uet/ '60 d)D Storage ~ Press ì Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA OTHER - SPECIFY Ambient Ambient OIL FILLED EQUIPMENT STORAGE - Cone l 100.0% Mineral Oil Components r; MCP --¡Guide Minimal I 27 ....¿-; e -- .. 01/26/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 11 ) Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-025 WASTE CONTAMINATED SOIL/PERRÍS ~ Delay HI th ¿,r---- Solid 7500 Unrated LBS CAS #: 223 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE , ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual 7,5ee- I 5,000.00 I 17;f)()(J Storage r Press T Temp ~ DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE Amount LBS 1.'"5'", &8'8"':'t)'O a6!, tJatJ, lib Location STORAGE AREA - Cone Components MCP ---.Guide 02-026 WASTE DRY CELL BATTERIES V Solid 600 Unrated ~ Delay Hlth LBS CAS #: 181 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max ~,"~~_~----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- ~'U - I 300.00 I 1,400.00 I.foo Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA -Cone Components MCP ---.Guide 02-028 WASTE EMPTY CONTAINERS/AEROSOL ~ ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Solid 1000 .Unrated LBS CAS #: 513 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS l,g99 I 500.00 I 3,500.00 J.I'IèÞl) Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Cone Components MCP ---rGuide - ,e e . 01/26/93 PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 215-000-001071 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 12 Hazmat Inventory Detail in Form: Solid Type: Waste Order 02-030 WASTE PCB ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ~ Delay Hlth Solid Unrated CAS #: 261 Trade Secret: Use: WASTE BOX Daily Max LBS 1,000 Stor" '1~ 1)fVð Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 500.00 I 1,000.00 r Press T Temp -:I Location Ambient AmbientlHAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA Components MCP ---¡Guide 02-031 WASTE PCB LIQUIDS ~ Delay Hlth Solid 1000 Unrated LBS CAS #: 261 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE ---- Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual Amount LBS -- 1,000 500.00 I 1,000.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ ,Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE STORAGE AREA - Conc Components MCP ---¡Guide 02-032 WASTE PCB SOLIDS /c Solid 10000 Unrated ~ Delay Hlth LBS CAS #: 261 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max LBS ~&e ,2..)ÂOO Storage ----r-- Daily Average LBS --r-- Annual I -5t&9-6-:-&o-, I gj 8(:) () . f;} () r Press T Temp -:-1 Ambient Ambient HAZ WASTE Amount LBS -- 10,00e.oe 3.1500' 00 Location STORAGE AREA BOX - Conc Components MCP ---.Guide .- ~ '.. ,._ v; . e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 00 - Overall Site -- 215~'OOO-00 1071 Page 13 0-1/26/93 <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL911 IN THE EVENT THAT THERE IS A SPILL OR RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL OR WASTE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO TAKE APPROPRIATE ACTION TO PROTECT HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT, AND TO NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE STATE, FEDERAL, AND LOCAL AGENCIES SO THAT '-THEY CAN RESPONg AND/OR MONITOR OUR RESPONSE TO THE EMERGENCY. D <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES AT THIS FACILITY MAY BE ACHIEVED BY BOTH PUBLIC AND COMPANY TELEPHONE AND BY RADIO, AS NUMEROUS COMPANY VEHICLES ARE TWO WAY RADIO EQUIPPED. EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY WILL OCCUR AS A RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT WITH KNOWN OR UNKNOWN HAZARDS THAT COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE HEALTH AND/OR SAFETY OF FACILITY PERSONNEL. THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL DETERMINE THE EVACUATION ROUTE BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY. THE FACILITY HAS BOTH AN EVACUATION AND AN ALL CLEAR SIGNAL UNDERSTOOD BY ALL PERSONNEL. THESE SIGNALS ARE GIVEN BY VOICE COMMAND. IN ADDITION, A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. MANUAL ALARM PULL BOXES ARE LOCATED IN ~ BUILDINGS. /!., "TÎ.!.€!: OP'E.~A-i""IDN- ~ qþ.,'Ç2..¡4.6.'Ë- ) ~N.D "\"'G-D ct> FFtc..c <3> Public Notif./Evacuation NoiFORMAL CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR EVACUATION OF THE SURROUNDING PUBLIC EXIST FOR THIS FACILITY. APPROPRIATE AGENCIES WOULD BE CONTACTED IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY AT THE FACILITY AND THEY WOULD INITIATE THE EVACUATION OF THE'PUBLIC AS REQUIRED. DUE TO THE QUANTITIES AND TYPES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LOCATED AT THIS FACILITY THE NECISSITY TO EVACUATE THE PUBLIC IS VERY REMOTE. <4> Emergency Medical Plan FIRE DEPARTMENT 324-4542 AMBULANCE 327-4111 MERCY HOSPITAL 2215 TRUXTUN AV ,a.2~~'" e8bb) (¿, 3"2-- G z.. IS CALL 911 !~ '. ò· o~:· ':0:.. e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 00 - Overall Site . 215-000-001071 Page 14 0.1/26/93 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention PREVENTION PROCEDURES INCLUDING STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES IN CONTAINERS OR TANKS AND INSPECTIONS OF EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND MAINTENANCE INCLUDING, ALARM SYSTEMS, FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT, SPILL CONTROL EQUIPMENT, PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND FIRST AID SUPPLIERS. SECURITY MEASURES. PERSONNEL TRAINING. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE IN EMERGENCIES <2> Release Containment IN ALL EMERGENCY SITUATIONS, REMAIN CALM. IF EVENT IS A FIRE, IMMEDIATELY SOUND ALARM AND CALL LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT IF THERE IS A RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE THAT THREATENS, OR COULD POTENTIALLY THREATEN, HUMAN HEALTH, PROPERTY OR THE ENVIRONMENT, CERTAIN TIMELY NOTIFICATIONS WILL NEED TO BE MADE. <3> Clean Up CLEAN UP EFFORTS MUST BE UNDERTAKEN TO RESTORE THE AFFECTED AREA TO ITS PRE-SPILL CONDITION TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE. 1) FOR RELATIVELY SMALL SPILLS, ABSORBENT WILL BE APPLIED AND RE-APPLIED UNTIL THERE IS ENOUGH TO ABSORB ALL THE LIQUID. THIS MATERIAL WILL BE PICKED UP WITH STIFF BROOMS AND SHOVELS AND PLACED IN APPROVED WASTE CONTAINERS FOR DISPOSAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. 2) FOR LARGE SPILLS, THE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR WILL CALL FOR THE ASSISTANCE OF A CLEANUP COMPANY WHICH IS ON CONTRACT WITH PG&E. 3) FOR SPILLS .IN BUILDINGS OR ON PAVED AREAS, A SECOND APPLICATION OF ABSORBANT WILL BE SPREAD OVER THE CONTAMINATED AREA AND SWEPT WITH STIFF BROOMS TO REMOVE RESIDUES WHICH MAY REMAIN. <4> Other Resource Activation (' ;,~ .;. ..::' . - PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 00 - Overall Site . 215-000-001071 Page 16 Cd/26/93 <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards !2 DO LV\. ¢) F PCB'S SOUTH END OF LOT. BATTERIES IN SHOP AND COMMUNICATIONS £UILD~~~. ('erP-6-~~ 1'-l C~7Ã(g. L) ~'\......'D l}.\ L,,\ ~ L'Jf= f'- \ c..E:= <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE OPERATIONS OFFICE BUILDING. B) ELECTRICAL - NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE T&D OFFICE C) WATER - NORTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY SIDEWALK D) SPECIAL - CNG FUELING STATION - GAS AND ELECTRIC SHUT OFFS ARE LOCATED INSIDE OF THE SERVICE CENTER E) LOCK BOX ~ NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - A FIRE SIREN IS MOUNTED ON THE MAIN OFFICE BUILDING AND IS AUDIBLE THROUGHOUT THE YARD. ~DRY CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE ALSO LOCATED AT VARIOUS POINTS WITHIN THE YARD FIRE HYDRANT - ACROSS FROM THE CNG FUELING STATION ALONG WIBLE ROAD, NORTH SIDE OF THE PROPERTY ALONG WHITE LANE. <4> Building Occupancy Level · :,l : ~ ,,' -tfl."--.;' ,. .~'_) ~, e PG&E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER 00 - Overall Site ',. @1/26/93 <G> Training e 215-000-001071 Page 17 <1> Page 1 ~"2-"'O WE HAVE ~ EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: PG&E HAS TWO COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING PROGRAMS THAT ADRESS THE PROPER HANDLING AND MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTES AT COMPANY FACILITIES. THE TRAINING PROGRAMS MEET THE EMPLOYEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF BOTH FEDERAL AND STATE REGULATIONS AS THEY APPLY TO HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLANS. <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use '-:. ,- ~~". "?;., ~ ~, ~ -CITY of BAKERSFIELD ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY F~rmandA9tiCU1ture 0 Standard Business L<J.. NON-TRADE SECRETS Page .2.___of-1_ I BUSINESS NAME: PG&E Bakersfield sic OWNER NAME: ~&~ NAME OF THIS FACILITY: Bakersfield Sef.vice Center ~~~~~I~~þ: ' ~ª~~1~3~ª~~~:8A. 9~~01 ~~~~:Si~p: BÙ~N~~~DBÄ~8sT~~~ySNS~E[A-2l5=OOO=OOl~~1-"1 REF~R TO-rNSTRUCTIONS rUt( ?ROPER CODES - - - - 1 8 9 10 .12 h 13 u 1 Dys Cant Cant Cant locatIon Were 'by Nms of ~ixture{çorconents on SIte Type Press Temp Stored In FacIlIty Wt See ¡nstrut Ions 4 ASAP Prefab Shed Helium Ar on C02 ~ Component 'I Name & C.A.S. Number 1 Trans Code Name & C.A.S, Number Helium A' M 00 Physicøl and Health Halard ICheck all that,apply) C.A,S. Number o Fire Hazard [] Reactivity [] De 1 ayed rn SUddfn Re lease Health 0 Pressure [] Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number Com res sed Gas N Component 11 Nallle & C.A.S. Number [] ,Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Argon ImmedIate Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S, Number Fuel Island N Name & C.A.S, Number [] Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name & C.A,S. Number _ire Hazard [] Reactivity [] De 1ayed [21 Suddfn Re I ease Health 0 Pressure I IZJ Fire Hazard [] Reactivity [] De I ayed I1J SUddfn Re I ease Health 0 Pressure , " M 70 Physical and Health Hafard (C~eckal1 that apply N [] d. Component 12 Name I C ,A. S. NUll1ber hme 18 te ' Health Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number EMERGENCY CONTACTS #1 Tom'~K@ith:'-Suþport Svcs Mgr. (805)398-5950 tl2 Don Baker R!1\e ,Tttl e Z41TrP1iOne Rãme Certifjçatioq (Reed and $;gn afjør c9mp7~t;ng. Çt77, se,ci;ons) , . ' I,certlfy under penaltï 0 la~ th~t I have pe(sona Iy examlneo eqd am famIlIar Ylth the nformatlon $ubmltte~ In this end all " attached dQc~lI9nts, anQ t at based on my InquIrY 0 those IndIVIduals responsibJ~ for obtaIning the InformatIon. I bel leVe that the ~' sUþJl'tted In orllstlon IS true, accurate, and cO~Plete" , n '" ~ '. /, 'Porn KeHh Sup~ort Services Ma9a~er ~.~ ~, ,Na"e ~r( oflchl title 0 wnHfoperHOr u~ owner op rator's authorIZed representatIve ' Slgñflure n Fire Hazard [] Reactivity [] Delayed El suddfn Release Health 0 Pressure ~~rif~- co -" , ,"' ~" ' CITy'of BAKERSFIELD . \1 , ~ ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY , '::f,arm and Agticulture 0 Standard Business Iß ,NON-TRADE SECRETS Page _~__ of -1_ BUSINESS NAME' ~&E Bakersfield sic OWNER NAME: P~&~ ' NAME OF THIS FACILITy·Bake~~field Service Center LOCATION' 1918 rl treet ADDRESS' STANDARD IND. CLASS CÒOF: 212-QOiL-D0101.l CITY ~ ZIP: fa~e1s~~el.~9 gA ~j~Ul. ~TY ~ zIp: DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER- - - ,., '--" PHONt: #: _8 'J_ __t\- __ 'J ~' PONt: It: R FER TO-rNSTRUCTIONS ¡-ut( f-IROPER CODES - - - - 7 8 9 10 .12 '3 U' I Dys Cont Cont Cont loc~t Ion Where 'by Nalles of ~ixture{çorconen~( on Site Type Press Temp Stored In FacJ Ilty Wt See Instrue lcns 365 06 4 08 Dubois C-1I02 i uid General N eaner Component .1 5 2 Butoxy Ethanol 111-76-2 , - 1 2 Tr~ns, Ty~e Code Code , A M 165 Physical 'nd Health Ha~ard !Cbeck a J that apply! ,.ire Hazard o Reactivity CI Delared o Sudd;n Release Hea th o Pressure ,A M 55 Ph~~ic~J f~d ~eaJth Hafard I ee a t at apply [l Fire Hazard o Reactivity o Delared o sudd;n Release Hea th o Pressure A, M 55 Ph~sical ,nd ~ealth Hajard I heck a I t at apply o Reactivity KJ De' ared o Sudd;n Release Hea th o Pressure g d. Component.2 Name & C. A. S. Number I/:!I Imme 1ate Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number Ze R-9175 Brake Parts C 71-55-6 90 1.1.1. - Trichloroethane Component 11 Name & C.A.S; Number [l . Component.2 Name I C.A.S. Number w Immed 18te Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number National Chemsear h Voltz N uper afety Solvent - D-L:im-ionèrie 5989-27-5 O . Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number Immed1ate Health Component '3 - Petrole1J~:~ Distillate 64742-4 -8 ':Aj, M 0 Physical and Health Hafard IC,heck all that apply CJ.S. Number 99 Hot Change Bottle Stg. Component., Name & C.A.S, Number II C o Fire Hazard o Reactivity tI Delayed [J Sudd;n Release Health 0 Pressure O . Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immed1ate Health ' Component.3 Name & C.A.S. Number I' , I II EMERGENCY CONTACTS #1 Tom Keith SUþport Svcs Mgr. (805)398-5950 "2 Don Baker Claims/Contr~~t Anmin. . Rhe Tttle Z4Rf11ñõñr- Rãme T1tle, Certificatio" fReed and $ign afjßr C9mp7eting (l77. se.c~ions) . I certIfy under penallx 0 la~ th~t I have persona Iy examln~Q O"d om familIar wIth the InformatIon $ubmitte~ in this ond all ' I attached documents, anQ t at based on my Inquiry 0 those IndIVIduals responsible for obtaIning the InformatIon. I belIeve that the ' s.¡¡biIIltted l~forllatl0n IS true, accurate.' and co~plete. ' " ~'¿? ~~ / .Tom. Kel th Support Servlces Manager . ' ,.,/(-.~ ~a~e ano oflclal tltlè of owner/opèrator UH owner/operator's authorized rèpresentatlve . 'qñã1ure r: ~ (8°5) mR~~ ö/~tJ~ Oãr~iiife("" - ~ ':::<i' ~;; ::., CITY of BAKERSFIELD QHAZARDOUS MATE,RIALS INVENTORY , '" FÛllund Agticulture 0 Standard Business lU NÖN-TRADE SECRET,S Page ~___ of -1_ I ';',> ,.. : ' ' I BÚSINESS NAME: PG&E Bakersfield sic OWNER NAME: PG&E NAME OF THIS FACILITY' Bakersfield Service Center LOCATION' 191.8 .tl titreet ADDRESS' STANDARD IND, CLASS CÒDF: 2i5=..o.o.o=o.o.iö.7-l -- , . ~Rb~~ á~P: ~8~5r398~5 8A 933n1 ~l.Ò~~ ~fP: DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER- .' -,- , 95· REFER TO-rNSTRUCTIONS I-UH fJROPER CODES - - - - , I': J 7 8 9 10 . 12 I J 1. I Tr~ns ~ax I Dys Cont Cont Cont loc~tlon Where 'by Hailes of /ixture{ç~l!!conents : COde.' AIIt on SIte Type Press Temp Stored In Fac" Ity Wt See Instrut Icns '.' -AI M 140 04 Physical end Health Ha~ard Component 11 Name & C,A.S. Number (Check all thatapply ".ire Hazard o Reactivity ~ De I ayed fJ Sudd~n Re 1 ease Health of Pressure O Component 12 Name & C.A.S, Number Immediate Health Component.3 Name & C.A.S. Number Waste Antifreeze N C.A.S. Number Name & C.A.S. Number o Fire Hazard o Reactivity r&J De Ja{ed o suddf" Release o . Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number ImmedIate Hea th o Pressure Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number A W 100 Haz. Waste Stor. Bld . Phl~ical ,nd ~ealth Hajard C.A.S. Number Component 11 Name & C.A.S.' Number (,heck a I t at apply o Reactivity KI Dela{ed o Sudd;n Release o . Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number ImmedIate Hea th o Pressure Health Component 13 A 260 Haz. Waste Stor. Bld I Phl~iC~1 ,nd ~ealth Hatard Componsnt 11 Name & C.A.S. Number ( ec ,a 1 t at apply . rn Fir e Hazard o Reactivity 51: Delated o Suddfn Release o . Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number immedIate Hea th o Pressure Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Humber - Ethylene Glycol 107-21-1 Waste Combust'b Uns ;' ~ - Other organic solids - EMERGENCY CONTACTS #1 Tom Keith Support Svcs. Mgr. (805) ~9R-r -5n950 "2 Don B~kp~ ~]9jms/ConL~~t ^àm' R!me TTtle '2TlT"P1iõìie Rame ' m re- .. In. Certifiçatio" fReed and $ign afJßr cçmp7eting. Çf77. sec~ions) . .. '., t certIfy under penaltx 0 la~ th~t J, have pe(sona Iy examln~Q O"d em famIlIar WIth the InformatIon çubmltted In thIs ond all ' attaçhed documents, anQ t at Dased on my InquIry 0 those IndIvIduals responsible for obtaIning the InformatIon. I belIeve that the ' SIl:;~"lt.tedln~orutlon IS true, accurate" and co~plete. ' : ~. /:?~.. " Tom Kel th ' Sup~ort Servlces Maf<af¡1L...- ..;ç - ~ r¡a"e enooflctal title Of wnHfoperatOr .UHowner op r tor's aüthor1zed representative ' qñãture ~.~. - (gQ§} ~98-'=j9'=jO '2l1¡r-;P!i~ :2/2ð4.;s òi?'r-sr .e - '~ -," CITY of BAKERSFIELD , ' gHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY :'fàrlll and Agticulture 0 Standard Business ¡U :: ,¡;,~,' NON-TRADE SECRETS Page 4 of.1_ ',' BUSINESS NAME: PG&E Bakersfield sic OWNER NAME: PG&E NAME OF THIS FACILITYò'_Ba~5fi~~erYi~Ccntcr 'LOCATION;, i~9 ~ ~~~~ ADDRESSt' BTUANN~~RDDBÄ~8šT~~HSNSMm---..,~ - . ,,-.(J(.}l*H-:h-''', ' ~RÒ~~ 3~t': ( r r _ 9~~01 ~ÓÒ~~ ¡: P: ' - - I - ' RÊFER T07NS'TRUCnONS rUt( PROPER CODES - - - - 3 7 8 9 10" 12 13 U Max . Oys Cont Cont Cont Use loc~t ion Where . , byNms of )Ii xture/Ço1l!conents Allt on SIte Type Press Temp Code Stored In FacilIty Wt See Instructions 06 Waste Electrical Insul ' Oil (Non PCB) - Hi hl Refined B 64742-54-7 / [] Component .2 Name & C.A,S. Number ;.ire Hazard [] Reactivity ßJ De 1 ared [] Suddfn Release Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component .3 Name & C.A.S. Number ,A W 400 40 Haz. Waste Stor. B Ph~~i~fl f~d ~ealth ,afard Component .1 Name' & C.A.S. Number ~l, ec a, t at app y , ~' [] Component .2 Name & C.A.S. Number " m 'Fi re Hazard [] Reactivity IX) De Jared [] suddf" Release Immediate ....';,.. Hea th o Pressure Health ^" f:~~--'" Component .3 Name & C.A.S. Number :-'-i··'~ " ,'A 11 320 Haz. Waste Stor. Ph~~ical ,nd ~ealth Haiard Component 11 Name & C.A.S. Number (, eck a I t at apply ~ ..~, [] . Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number o Fire Hazard [] Reactivity m: De I ared [] SUdd;n Release ImmedIate Hea th o Pressure Health Component '3 Name & C.A.S. Number W,;, 100 Ph~~icfl ,nd ~ealth Haiard Name & C.A.S. Number ( ec a I t at apply 51 Fire Hazard [] Reactivity ffi' 'De 1 ared [] SUddf" Re lease [] . Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number ImmedIate Hea th o Pressure Health Component .3 Name & C.A.S. Number .' - Gasoline 8006-61-9 68476-34-6 - Petroleum- Mid-Distillate ,// - Halogen~têd Compounds - Waste Lithium Batteri - Lithium 7439-93-2 EMERGENCY CONTACTS #1~~~om Keith Support ~~~. Mgr. (~; p~?n~-5950#2RnPe0n Baker Claims/Co~~frct Admin. Certifjcatioo fReed and $ign afJßr c9mp7~ting. /177. sec~ions) . .. ., . 1 certIfy under penallx 0 la~ th~t 1, have persona Iy exallllneQ Ood om famllla[ WIth the Info[matlon $Ubmltted In thIs ond all attaçhed dQcu~ents, ano t at based on my InQuiry Q those IndIvIduals responslbl~ for obtaInIng the InformatIon. I belIeve that the ' sub.lltted In!Orllatlon IS true, accurate,. and cOllplete. , ,'. ~. - /. ~Tom Kelth Support Servlces Manager ' . O~.~~_ N8"e and otlcl!1 tItle Of ownHloperator UR owner/Operator's authorIZed representative ' ' s-$fiûre q- 1"'. (R05) 3li~r~~ ~Jq'~fp ~~e - ''iJ nHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Standard Business ~ NON-TRADE SECRETS Page _2-__ of --1_ OWNER NAME: PG&F. NAM~ OF THIS FACILITY: Bakersfield Service Center ~~~~:S3!P: ßÙ~ ~~~DBÄ~8šT~~~rSNS~Rf~-_2:L5.::.QQD-QQ10U-, ' ' RÊF~R TO-rrvSTRUCTIONS rUt? PROPER CODES - - - - 1 8 9 10 12 13 U 1 Dys Cant Cant Cant location Where 'by !lalles of IIixture/Ço1l!conents on SIte Type Press Temp Stored In FacI' ,ty lit See InstructIons 4 Haz. Waste Stor. BId Waste Merca ~ Component II Name & C.A.S. Number . / - Other Organic Solids \::/ ....... 4 'F,arlll and Agt i cu !ture 0 , , " BUSINESS NAME1' PG&E Bakersfield sic LOCATION' 918 tl ötreet CITYË, ZIP: ~aðe1s~~el~ ~1101 PHON *' :' K ') K- CITY of BAKER'SFIELD , 1 ì 1 r ans Code 4 C.A.S. Number, '. .'-' ,:.;re Hazard o Reactivity G Del ared 0 Sudd~n Re 1 ease Health of Pressure " '. o Reactivity EJ Delayed 0 Sudd~n Release Health of Pressure "A 1,200 Physical ond'Health Ha?ard (Cheçk all that apply) I(tFire Hazard o Reactivity ea De Jared 0 Sudd~n Re I ease Health Of Pressure , 0 Reactivity (JOe Jared 0 Sudd~n Release Health of Pressure O Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number Waste Oil - Hydrocarbon Base Oils - O Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number ,/ 40 Haz. Waste S Component II Name & C.A.S. Number O . Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number Immedlllte Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number 40 Haz. Waste Stor. BId. Component II Name & C.A.S. Number .. O . Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number ImmedIate Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number ¡EMERGENCY CONTACTS « 1 R!ie0m Ke ith SUpport S'fM M&r '. ( RO 1h(~~ïi?95n «2 ønl'0Q Boker C lai1Íl5/ Com¡rct Admin, ( 802) 3'W'ïfr9p¡¡>¡"- " " Certifiçatio" (Rerad and $ i gn a fjf3r cçmp 7 et i ng, (ft 77, sect, ions)' . . " i'~ertlfy under penaltï 0 la~ th~t I, have persona Iy examlneQ O"d 8m famIliar Ylth the InformatIon ~ubmltte~ In thIs ond all . I attached dQcUllents. anQ t at based on my InQuiry Q those IndivIduals responslbl~ for obtaInIng the InformatIon. I belme that the SU~IiI!t:ed Inforllatlon IS true, accurate, and co~plete. / ~" ~ ,1/:- Í ~Tom Keith Support Services Manager '. ^ .~ Ra~e era 'oflclaJ title of owner/operator UR owner/operator's authorIzed representatIve gñãture 1} ii' '-.. I D~~'f~i~-""" ..;;~ .." ,.If}' :-.. '! CITY of BAKERSFIELD rnHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Farm and Agticulture [] Standard Business tJ 6 ' NON-TRADE SECRETS Page ___ of ..1- BUSIN1SS NAME: P&~EeBakersfield sic ~WNE~ NAME: PG&E NAM~ OF THIS FACILITY: ~~f5ûò8 öDï~e-Cent€~r b£~¢TÈ Q~þ: ~~l~r~t~~Id~\;A YjjU.L C~o~~Ès~ip: EM ~~~oBÄ~8šT~~~~sNS~~E~-_..m2-:' - jJ._l.L-. PHON ~ . ( 0 \ P ON It . . . \,u05 J 398 5950 R FER TOJ:NSTRUCTIONS rut( PROPER CODES - - - - 1 1 8 9 10 11 12, Tr~ns ' I Dys Cont Cont Cont us~ loc~tion Where Code on SIte Type Press Temp Code Stored In FacI t Ity Ai' 365 06 4 40 Haz. Waste Stor. BId PhÝsical end Health Ha:ard C.A,S, Humber Component II Name & C.A.S. Number Itheck all that apply ,'.' . :,Iire Hazard [] Reactivity [J De 1 ayed [] Sudd~n Re 1 ease Health of Pressure O ,Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Humber "A 00 Physical eod Health ~a:ard ¡Check all that apply, 40 Haz. Waste Stor. Component II Name & C.A.S. Number [] Fire Hazard o Reactivity ¡¡J De I ared 0 suddfn Re I ease Health 0 Pressure o Reactivity rn Delayed 0 Suddfn Release Health 0 Pressure 'A W 100 Phrsical 'nd Health Ha:ard , (£heck a I that apply, C.A.S. NUllber . ,0 Fire Hazard o Reactivity rn Delayed 0 Suddfn Release Health 0 Pressure O 'Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number 40 Haz. Waste Stor. Component II Name & C.A,S. Number O Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Nalle & C.A.S. Number - Unspecified Organic Liquid lX ure 8001-58-9 - Pentachlorophenol 7664-93- - Unspecified Organic Liquid / 40 Haz. Waste Stor. Bldg. Waste Wet Cell Batteri Compon~nt 11 Name & C.A.S, HUllber - Lead 7439-92-1 O . Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number 1 mmed 1a te Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number N - Sulfuric Acid 7664-93-9 (8n5) 3~~~ff~ ! EMERGENCY CONTACTS #1 Tom Keith Support Svcs. Mgr. (805) 398-5950 tt2 Don Baker ClaimR/CQ,nt,r:AC't. Anm;n I R!11e Tttle' rntrPñõñe- Rãñíe l!tle ; "Certifiçatio" (Reed and $ign 8fJf3r c()mp7eting, Çt7 7. sections) . .' ' ~L'certlfy under penallï 0 Ia~ th~t 1, have persona Iy examlnâQ O"d em famIlIar Yltb the InformatIon $ubmltted In thIs ond all ' a~~açhed dQcuments, anQ t at based on my InquIry 0 those In IVlduals responsible for obtaIning the InformatIon. 1 belIeve that the ! sllb n~tted InformatIon IS true, accurate, ana COllplete. " ~ /:?'~.. /, '1Jom'K~ith Support Services Manager ../<\.~, WI! !poo.flclsl tItle Ot OWMrfoperator UR owner/oper8tor's authorIZed representatlvegñflure ,¡' \c ¡' '... I :2./3ð./Ô¡S I õñh~-L-- " ..; . ;'. .."":!". CITY of BAKERSFIELD: , ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY I Fa.rmand Agticulture 0 Standard Business L4 NON-TRADE SECRETS : Page ~___ of ~_ I BUSIN1ðS NAME:· PG&E Bakersfield sic ~WNER NAME: PG&E NAM~ OF THIS FACILITY: Bakersfield Service Center i b£r¢~ z~Þ: ~~it:~r~f~~iå~tÇA 93301 C~O~~;S~ip: ' Bù~ ~~~OB~~BsT~~~fSN8~Ef~---~12::ºOQ-=QUIlTD- '. ' ' PHONt:tI: ' ( 8nS) 3~8-';i~';iO PONt: tI: R FER TOl7VSTRUCTIONS f-UH PROPER CODES - - - - 1 8 9 10 11 12 ¡ '3 U . Oys Cont Cont Cont Use local jon Where: 'by !Ialles of IIixture{çorconents on SIte Type Press Temp Code Stored In FacilIty Wt See lnstruc 1cns 365 12 4 53 ' Embeco 885 Grout Component .1 , I 3 Tr~ns "ax Code ".' AIIt ,A-" " 120 PhïSicøl end Health ",aWd jCheck all that apply C.A.S. Humber - Other Organic Solids - phy&ical end Health Hatard (Check.aI1 that apply, C.A,S. HUllber [] Component .2 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component .3 Name & C.A.S. Humber / 001 Storage ~ontainer Component .1 Name & C,A.S. Number ~ Component .2 Name & C.A.S.' Humber Immediate Health Name & C.A.S. Number Component .3 Tool Stora elC Name & CIA.S. Number [] Component .2 Name & CtA,S. Number Immediate Health Component .3 Compon~nt .1 Name & C.A.S. NUllber I i [] . Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number ¡ ImmedIate ¡ Health Component .3 Name & C.A.S. Number ! I ¡ N :/., .,' .ire Hazard [] Reactivity rn De 1 ayed [] Sudd~n Re I ease Health of Pressure A' [] Fire Hazard [] Reactivity IX) De 1ayed [] Sudd~n Re lease Health of Pressure . mixed Concr~t~ Portland -Cement b5Y97-l5-l A M 10 0 Phïsical end Health Hatard (C~eck all that applYI C.A.S. Number o Fire Hazard [] Reactivity G De 1ayed [] Sudd~n Re I ease Health Of Pressure - Silica, Quartz -0 Fire Hazard [] Reactivity [] De 1ayed [] Sudd~n Re lease Heilth of Pressure '" . EMERGENCY CONTACTS 1t1R!IITom t(pitn S"pport ¥11ft:. Mgr. (8~~né5950 1t2Räi~n Baker ClaimR!CorrrfTér't. Anm;n ",- Certifiçatio~ (Reed and $ign afJfW cÇ>mp7~ting. Çt7 7 se.ctions). :, I '~I certIfy under penaltx 0 la~ th~t I have pe(sona Iy examlneQ e~d em famllla( with the informatIon $ubmltte4 in this end al\ ' attaçhed dQcu~ents, anQ t at based on IIY InQuIry Q those IndIvIduals responslbl~ for obtaIning the InformatIon. I belleve'that the , Sllb":æed Infornatlon IS true, accurate, and cOllplete, , () _ '/? ~.:-/ ~om:~eith Support Services Manager t ~~.~ Na~e ano'oflclal tItle ot own~r/operator UH owner/operator's autnorlzed representatIve S1gñãture r ;¡c" " '~) ~. . ( 805) 39~f~~i?õñe- 'I ~~f/f3 - ~7\ e e FIRE DEPARTMENT S, D JOHNSON FIRE CHIEF CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" ~&uJ-~ \_ \O·<\~ December 10, 1992 2101 H STREET BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 Mr. Gregg Bell (ý. . ' Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 4101 Wible Rd. Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 Mr. Bell, It has come to our attention that you currently own property located at 2401 Coffee Rd., Bakersfield, CA which contains at least one underground storage tank. The tank has not been properly permitted and has been out of service, therefore you are in violation of the following sections of code: California H&SC: Sec. 25284(a), Failure to obtain a permit to own and operate an underground storage Facility for Hazardous Material; Sec. 25298, Failure to properly close an underground tank; Sec. 2587(a&b), Failure to pay city fees and state surcharge for underground tan ks; Sec. 25292, Failure to monitor and maintain records. Uniform Fire Code: . Sec. 79.115 (a,b,& f); (a) Failure to remove or safeguard an out of service tank(s), (b) Failure to obtain an permit to remove or temporarily close an underground tank(s), (f) Failure to remove an underground tank out of service for one (1) year. r ;.. :.i ·:7'" i . e e In order to avoid regulatory action you must either bring this tank up to code and properly permit the tank or properly abandon the tank. The handling ofthis matter must be initiated by January 10, 1993.' If you have any questions Please contact me at (805) 326-3979. REH :vp Sincerely, - R E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Underground Tank Program \ e e September 15, 1992 Mr. Gregg Bell Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 4101 Wible Rd. Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 Dear Mr. Bell: Per our phone conversation of September 15; 1992, I am enclosing computer gènerated Hazardous Materials Management Plans for the PG & E facilities known to be inside the City limits. I have also included a blank set of plans in case there are other facilities or substation inside the City limits not on our list. Some of the plans have highlighted areas which need to be addressed. Others are fine and need nothing mqrè that just verifying that the information is complete. All plans need to be signed, completed and returned by October 15, 1992. If you have any questions or if I can be of any further assistance please don't hesitate to call 326-3979. Sincerely, Valerie Pendergrass Hazardous Materials Division e e Bakersfield Fire Dept. Hazardous Materials Division 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, CA. 9330 1 ~e &;e. ¡ð- IlÞ11 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN INSTRUCTIONS: 1. To avoid further action, return this forlJ\ within 30 days of receipt. 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole. 4. Be brief and concise as possible. SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA BUSINESS NAME: Pacific Gas & Electric Co.. Bakersfield Service Center LOCATION: 4101 Wible Road, Bakersfield, CA MAILING ADDRESS: 1918 H Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 CITY: Bakersfield STATE: ~ ZIP: 93313, PHONE: (805)398-5950 Federal Tax I.D.# DUN & BRADSTREET NUMBER: 00-691-2877 SIC CODE: 493 PRIMARY ACTIVITY: Gas & Electric Operations' OWNER: Pacific,Gas &Ele~tr~~ Cq. MAILING ADDRESS: ., . '. - . ., ¡. ¡ . ~ ~ ',-' . ~ . \ .' :.'. 77 Beale Street, San FX:an~'isco, "CA'94ïö6 . SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION: CONTACT TITLE BUS. PHONE 24 HR. PHONE 1. Tom Keith, Support Services Manager, (805) 398-5938, (805) 398-5950 2. Dave Sampson, Building Supervisor, (805) 398-5940, (805) 398-5950 1. FD1590 ..~:~ .....' . . ....... n_.'_. e Bakersfield Fire Dept. . Hazardous Materials Division HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN .' ',' SECTION 3: TRAINING: NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: Approximately 382 employees are headquartered at this facility. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: Yes BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: See attachment 3. SECTION 4: EXEMPTION REQUEST: I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT MY BUSINESS IS EXEMPT FROM THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 6.95 OF THE "CALlFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE" FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: WE DO NOT HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. WE DO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO TIMEEXCEED THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTITIES. " OTHER (SPECIFY REASON) SECTION 5: CERTIFICATION: I, Tom Keith CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFOR- . MATION IS ACCURATE: I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATION WILL BE USED TO FULFILL MY FIRM'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE "CALlFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE" ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (DIV. 20 CHAPTER 6.95 SEC. 25500 ET AL.) AND THAT INACCURATE INFORMATION CONSTITUTES PERJURY. 0.K~ . SIGNA TURE Sup Sv~S jny TITLE IIZ'7/~¿ / . 'DATE 2, FD1590 .. e Bakersfield Fire Dept.. Hazardous Materials Division ...' ,HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Facility Unit Name: Bakersfield Service Center, PG&E SECTION 6: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES: A. AGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: '....- . See Attachment 6A .\, "." , " B. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION: See Attachment 6B . ~:'" " '- ' C. PUBLIC EVACUATION: No formal contingency plans for evacuation of ,the surrounding"pub;Lic,' exist,for-»thisfacility.. ""Approprlate "agencies I,wbuldbe contacted in case of a hazardous materials emergency a~_,~he facil~ty and they would initiat~ théev?-cuation of the public as required,Du~~, ,:: tothè'quantìtìèš"añ'dtypes'óf'haiá.fdoüs ì1iàterìals'löcatëd at thi1s' ,,' faCllity,the necessity to evacuate the public is very remote. , " ......,.... ..~. ~ ........' ,., .."""".,,..,,..~,,_._., .-...-,.....,..-...,... '."""."- ...,..... ~ .-.... ,.. _...~.,........- --7-.'--."',.._....,,_.~..~~..,."._,... '..... .,. ; -:~"~:.·(.1.l:ìl;,·'j~"'/' , " " . \.", "',' . ~.... 'I '.< '. ,'" -.' '.-\ ",'. ',.- ". . "'..... ~. t" :'. . ...~. .' D. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN: See Attachment 6D 3. FO'~ ~ ;".' e Bakersfield Fire Dept. ... Hazardous Materials DivisioP, . .. ~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION 7: MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMHH PLAN: A. RELEASE PREVENTION STEPS: See attachœnt 7A B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/OR MINIMIZATION: See attactIrent 7B C. CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES: See attachrrent 76. SECTION 8: UTILITY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY): NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: Refer to Figure 2-1 Fac~ity Lay"<?ut MaJ? ~r. E-4 , S.E corner of the operatJ..ons offJ..ce build.ll1g. ELECTRICAL: rrY""\r ~-c; N ~ COrneT of tœ 'T'¡.n offk.. . , WATER: E~ 1, North ·East corner of property side walk. CNG fueling station: gas and electric shut-offs are located inside SPECIAL: ôf the servicp.cp.ntp.r. COOL E-7 <'Inn E-8. LOCK BOX: YESlliQ) IF YES, LOCATION: , . .':...·....·-~..:.:;.c. -,- Tœre is also an a::ìditional gas shut off located at the south east corner of the garage building, coer. L-2. *~ Note: Utility shut-offs are indicated on the facility layout map (figure 2-1) 1 SECTION 9: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY:- -, A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION: Seè atachment 9-A 8. WATER ?VAllABILlTY (FIRE HYDRANT): . ,.. Across from the CNG Fuiling Station.along Wible Road. North side of the property along Whit~~ane. <VI ~ e A TT ACHMENT 3 e TRAINING PG&E has two complementary training programs that address the proper handling and management of hazardous materials and wastes at Company facilities. The training programs meet the employee training requirements of both federal and state regulations as they apply to Hazardous Waste Contingency Plans (40 CFR 265 and CCR Title 22) and Hazardous Materials Business Plans (CCR Title 19). 1. Hazardous Materials Use and HandlinQ: In accordance with California Title 8 "Worker Right-to-Know" requirements and the provisions of Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations (AB 2185), PG&E's Safety, Health and Claims Department oversees training on hazardous materials in use at Company facilities. Employees in each department or facility receive "Right to Know" instruction and additional training on specific substances or classes of toxic or hazardous chemicals they use. "Right to Known instruction is given by the supervisor or by the Safety Engineering Representative. Training on specific toxic or hazardous chemicals is given by the Safety Engineering Representative, an Industrial Hygienist, or other technically qualified personnel who, because of education, training, or experience, understand the health risks and necessary safety precautions associated with each toxic or hazardous substance. Supervisors document both types of training by maintaining a signed training roster. PG&E's hazardous waste management training program provides consistent company-wide guidance on proper handling of hazardous materials and wastes. Each facility determines which employees need this training in relation to their job duties. The training modules include an eight to fifteen minute videotape presentation, a question and answer session, optional classroom exercises, and a self-paced examination. The training modules in this program include: I I I I 2. Hazardous Waste Manaqement: a. Introduction to Hazardous Waste Management b. Hazardous Waste Identification c. Hazardous Waste Storage Areas d. Hazardous Waste Packaging and Labeling e. Hazardous Waste Manifests f. Hazardous Waste Transportation Emergency Response , g. 3-1 ~--;: e e Employees assigned hazardous waste management responsibilities complete an entire module for each hazardous waste job function that they will be performing. This training is completed within six months of the start of their new assignment. All employees involved in hazardous waste management participate in annual review sessions pertinent to their responsibilities. 3. PG&E employees may receive several other types of training as appropriate in the areas of hazardous materials handling and hazardous waste management. These include: a. Weekly "tailboards" are held, during which job-related hazardous materials and wastes issues may be discussed. Formal Accident Prevention Mee~ings are held six times per year. b. Fire response and fire extinguisher training with a reference'to the PG&E Fire Prevention Manual is provided for all physical and semi-physical PG&E personnel. Each worker also receives a PG&E Accident Prevention Book which includes information on fire training. c. Six hours per year of First Aid instruction is provided for all physical and semi-physical PG&E personnel. The instruction is presented by qualified PG&E-approved personnel and includes CPR training. d. PCB training, including PCB spill response, waste packaging and labelling, transportation, and general health and safety concerns related to PCBs, is given to Electric T&O and Substation employees. e. Incipient stage fire brigade training, which provides first-response training for small or easily extinguishable fires, is given to individuals with emergency response roles. f. One-an-one or small group training, where a supervisor zeroes in on specific tasks or activities related to hazardous materials or waste management, is given to many employees. " 3-2 BACKGROUND: What should you do? tit e A TT ACHMENT 6A SPILL NOTIFICATION AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE In the event that there is a spill or release of a hazardous material or waste, it is important to take appropriate action to protect human health and the environment, and to notify the appropriate state, federal, and local agencies so that they can respond and/or monitor our response to the emergency. This section will describe the initial actions' that should be taken to respond to a spill and when to notify the agencies responsible for various types of spills. If you encounter a spill of hazardous material or waste, or if you spill these items, in all cases do the following: 1. In a FIRE EVENT, immediately call the local Fire Department (or 911). 2. TAKE CARE OF ANY INJURED; call paramedics or call 911 to obtain an ambulance for help. 3. CALL YOUR FOREMAN, shift supervisor, or the Facility Emergency Coordinator; follow their instructions. They will notify the appropriate agencies, as well as directing actions at the scene of the spill. 4. IDENTIFY THE CAUSE of the emergency and IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take actions to protect the situation from worse~ing, including: o use personal protective clothing and equipment o fight only small fires o remove sources of ignition o cover or protect stann drains and sewers o close valves or containers o tighten bolts or valves, and repair any leaking piping o mark areas to warn others, restrict access o prevent accidental contamination or spreading of the materia 11 by setting up barriers to prevent runoff (e.g., absorbent pillows, temporary berms) ," 6A-1 e e 5. Write down any information you have on the material or waste involved, how much spilled, and where. This information will be helpful to the emergency personnel, and will assist in the notification process. , 6. Refer to your facility's Environmental Emergency Plan for more detail. I. IMMEDIATE NOTIFICATIONS: (To be made by the Facility Emergency Coordinator/Foreman/Supervisor.) THESE CALLS SHOULD BE MADE AS SOON AS SAFETY ALLOWS, AND A RECORD SHOULD BE KEPT OF ALL CALLS: 1. All spills of hazardous materials or waste: 2. Sp ills on public roads or highways: 3. Spills of Reportable Quantities that may leave Company property or spi 11 s that may pose a hazard: . Call the Company Regional or Departmental Environmental Coordinator. Inform him/her that a spill has occurred, and provide as much detail as possible. AsK the Environmental Coordinator to assist with additional notifications. Call the California Highway Patrol (CHP) immediately, to report the spill. The 24-hour number is Zenith 1-2000 and is placed through an operator. If it is necessary to contact directly one or more of the agencies listed below, be sure to inform your Environmental Coordinator (who should also inform the General Office Environmental Services Department) as soon as possible. Release of "reportable quantities" of substances found on either the CERCLA list, Tables F-l and F-2, or the' SARA list, Table F-3, and releases that may otherwise pose a hazard must be reported to: (1) the U.S., Coast Guard National Response Center, (NRC), at (800) 424-8802; (2) the California Office of Emergency Services, (OES), at (800) 852-7750 or (916) 4Z7-4341; and (3) to your city/county hazardous materials eIDërgency response agency (refer to page F-8). NOTE: When you call OES, state that the call is being made as a notification to the Chemical Emergency Planning and Response Commission. ' The Regional or Departmental Environmental Cooråinator can assist you in determining whether a spill or release exceeds the RQ for the item involved. There is information in Section IV of this appendix that may be helpful in making this determination. 6 ~\ - 2 " 4. Spills involving petroleum products (oil, gasoline, diesel, etc.): e e The following information must be reported verbally when reporting a release. Be sure to keep a written record of all telephone calls made to emergency response agencies, even if an agency tells you a notification ca 11 wasn' t necessary for a parti cul ar spill. a. Name and telephone number of person reporting. b. Exact location of the release or threatened release. c. Chemical name of the hazardous materials released into the environment. d. Estimate of quantity involved (in pounds). e. Whether or not the RQ has been exceeded. f. Whether or not the substance(s) is an extremely hazardous substance. g. Time and duration of release. h. The environmental media into which the release occurred (e.g., surface water, air, land, ground wa te r ) . i. Potential hazards present, including any known. hea 1 th risks. j. Proper precautions to be taken 'in response to the release, if any (e.g., personal protective equipment). If the facility has prepared an Environmental Emergency Plan, it will be a useful source of information, especially for Items i and j of the reporting information list. If in doubt, call the Environmental Coordinator. Call the U.S. Coast Guard National Response Cente'r (~RC) at (BOO) 424-8802, if the spill enters a waterway in an . amount sufficient to cause a visible sheen. Refer to the facility's SPCC plan for more detail. Also call the State Office of Emergency Services (DES) at---- (BOO) 852-7750 or (916) 427-4341, the city/county hazardous materials emergency response agency, and the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) to notify them that a spill has reached a waterway. NOTE: When you call OES, state that the call is being made as a notification to the Chemical Emergency Planning and Response Commission. " 6A-3 e tit 5. Spills or releases of natura 1 gas or pipeline liquids: Call the Company Regional Gas Department, who will determine if the spill or release poses a significant hazard to human health and safety ,property, or the environment. They will notify the CPUC, and other agencies if it is necessary to do so. , 6. Spills involving PCB's: Follow Company T&D Bulletin 2-50 and Substation Bulletin 8A-2 for cleanup guidance. The bulletins specify the reporting guidelines for notifying the National Response Center and Office of Emergency Services. II. ADDITIONAL NOTIFICATIONS: (To be made by the Environmental Coordinator or £mergency Coorainator/Foreman/Supervisor.) Keep a record of all notification calls. Spills to water: If a spill of any hazardous material or waste reaches waters of the United States (lake, pond, creek, stream, river, groundwater, etc.), the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) must be notified within 48 hours. III. WRITTEN FOLLOW UP REPORTS TO REGULATORY AGENCIES: (To be performed by the Environmental Coorainator or Emergency Coordinator/Foreman/Supervisor with assistance from General Office Environmental Services Department.) If you verbally reported to the appropriate agencies a release af a reportable quantity of a material listed on Tables F-l, F-2, or F-3, a written follow-up 'report must be submitted to the State Office of Emergency Services and the city/county hazardous materials response agency. This report must be submitted within 15 days after the incident.- The report must include the information outlined in Section L of this appendix and a description of the actions taken to respond to and contain the release. Contact the Environmental Coordinator for assistance in preparing and submitting the report to these agencies. The General Office Environmental Services Department is available to provide additional guidance. A written report to the appropriate California Department of Health·Services also is required within 15 days after the incident when the release posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or the environment. Contact the Environmental Coordinator for assistance in preparing this report. IV. HOW TO DETERMINE IF A "REPORTABLE QUANTITY" HAS SPILLED OR BEEN RELEASED: Releases of substances found on the CERCLA list, Tables F-l and F-2, and the SARA list, Table F-3, must be reported to: (1) the U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center, at (800) 424-880Z; (2) the State Office of Emergency Services, at (800) 852-7750 or (916) 427-4341; and (3) to your city/county hazardous materials emergency response agency. -nõTE: When you call DES, " 6A-4 e e state that the call is being made as a notification to the Chemical Planning and Response Commission. Keep a record of all notification calls, even if the agency says a notification call wasn't necešSãry for a particular spill. The following sequence of questions will help you determine if a "Reportable Quantity" of a hazardous substance (unøer CERCLA OR SARA regulations) has been released: 1. Who may be exposed to the released substance? 2. Does the spi 11 have' the potentia 1 to . leave the property? 3. Is the spi 11 ed substance li sted in the RQ tables? 4. Is the amount·of the listed substance that spilled greater than the RQ amount? If the spill has the potential to expose members of the publiè, it must be reported. However, releases that occur in the facility or site. which may expose only personŠ-within the site. do not have to be reported under CERCLA or SARA regulations. (Such releases may need to be reported under AS 2185, if they pose a hazard. ) Releases which may migrate offsite through air. ground, or surface water. releases from vehicles. and 'releases near right-of-way boundaries, may be reportable. First, you must identify the substance that spilled. and its constituents. The product Material Safety Data . Sheet, if available. will provide this infonnation. If the hazardous substance or. any of its constituents is listed in the RQ tables (Table~ F-l, F-2 or F-3). the next step is to determine if a reportable quantity is involved. If the spilled substance or any of its constituents are listed in the tables. check the far right-hand column for the RQ amount. which is generally 1, 10. 100. or 1,000 pounds. a. If the total weight of the listed substance that spilled is greater than the RQ amount, the spill must be reported. NOTE: It is the weight of the listed hazardous substance only. and not the total weight of the spill. that is important. Thus, if a mixture of water and chromate (for example) is spilled, it is the weight of the chromate only, and not the total weight of the chromate and water mixture. that is used' for comparison with the RQ amount. However, if the total weight of the listed hazardous material or waste exceeds the RQ. no matter how low its' concentration in the mixture, it must be reported. " 6A-5 5. What if the spilled substance is not listed in the RQ tables? Exceptions: e e b. If a mixture of two or more listed hazardous materials or wastes are spilled, the spill must be reported if the RQ for anyone component of the spilled material is exceeded. Do not add the weights or RQs of the spilled hazardous substances together when determining whether the spill must be re po rted. If an unlisted hazardous material or waste is spilled, it is necessary to first determine its hazardous property(s) in order to determine the applicable RQ. The product's Material Safety Data Sheet and Appendix B of the Hazardous Waste Manual can help you identify the hazardous property(s) of the substance. a. Unlisted hazardous materials or wastes which exhibit the RCRA characteristics of ignitability, corrosivity, or reactivity have an RQ of 100 pounds. b. Unlisted hazardous materials or wastes which are toxic (based on the EP Toxicity Test in 40 CFR 261.24) have an RQ of one pound. NOTE: For items a and b above. if the material involved is immediately cleaned up (recaptured)" and is to be sent for recycling, reuse or reprocess.ing,' the spill is not reportable under CERCLA. c. If a mixture of unlisted hazardous material and/or wastes is spilled, the RQ is the lowest applicable RQ for any component of the mixture. based on its hazardous property(s). d. If the spilled hazardous material or waste is unidentified, an RQ of one pound should"be used unless it can be determined by laboratory analysis or other defensible method that a higher RQ should be used. The following are special cases where reporting of a hazardous material or waste spill may not apply as outlined above. a. Permitted releases, such as those specified in NPDES permits, are not reportable under CERCLA or SARA. b. Spills of solid particles of antimony, arsenic, ~~ryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, selenium, silver, thallium, or zinc are not reportable under CERCLA if the pieces are larger than 100 micrometers (0.004 inches) in diameter. " 6A-6 Reporting procedures: IÞ I - Spills exceeding the RQ amount should be immediately reported to the Environmental Coordinator, so that she/he can make the call to the agency. (See Appendix G for a listing of Regional, power plant, and Departmental Environmenta 1 Coordinators. J After nonna 1 working hours, or on weekends, it may be necessary for the facility supervisor or Emergency Coordinator to report the release directly. The cal1 must be made irrmediately or as soon as the release is discovered. 6A-ì It BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Tom Keith ALTERNATE FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Dave Sampson PG&E REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATOR: PG&E REGIONAL SAFETY ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE: PG&E REGIONAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER: PG&E REGIONAL PCB COORDINATOR: GENERAL OFFICE TELEPHONE OPERATOR: CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (OES): CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES (DOHS)*: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME*: CALIFORNIA STATE LANUS COMMISSION: REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD (RWQCB)*: (CENTRAL VALLEY REGION) U.S. COAST GUARD/NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (NRC): AMBULANCE/PARAMEDICS: (BAKERSFIELD) FIRE DEPARTMENT: (BAKERSFIELD) HOSPITAL: Mercy Hospita1 2215 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfie1d POLICE DEPARTMENT: (BAKERSFIELD) KERN COUNTY, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT: (ADMINISTERING AGENCY) AFTER 5:00 P.M.: e (TELCO) PUBLIC NETWORK PG&E NO. (805)398-5938 874-5938 (805)398-5940 874-5940 (209)263-5213 821-5213 (209)263~5260 652-5260 (209)443-5308 821-5308 (209)263-5030 821-5030 (415)972-7000 222~7000 (800)852-7550 (800)852-7550 (800)852-7550 (213)590-5201 (800)852-7550 (800)424-8802 (805)327-4111 or 911 (805)324-4542 or 911 (805)327-3371 or'911 . (805)327-7111 or 911 (805)861-3636 or 911 (805)861-2500 or 911 * DOHS, RWQCB and California Department of Fish and Game have requested that emergency notifications to these offices be made through the OES 800 numbe~. 6A-B e ATTACHMENT 68 EV ACUA T/ON - A. When to Evacuate: Evacuation of the facility will occur as a response to an incident with known or unknown hazards that could pose a threat to the health and/or safety of facility personnel. The decision to evacuate is the responsibility of the Facility Emergency Coordinator or the shift supervisor. He/she will determine the extent of evacuation. (The local fire department or other emergency response personnel might have the authority to make this decision depending upon the situation.) Incidents that may require evacuation: 1. Fire or explosion. 2. Hazardous substance spill. 3. Flood. 4. Bomb threat. 5. Any other potentially dangerous situation. B. Evacuation Procedures: When the signal for evacuation is sounded: 1. DO NOT PANIC. 2. Shut down any machinery or apparatus. 3. Escort/help handicapped or injured personnel to the nearest exit as identified on the facil ity evacuation map, Figure 6-l. 4. Walk, as diagrammed, to the designated assembly point and wait for instructions from the Facility Emergency Coordinator.· 5. Supervisors must account for all persons in their units and will report any missing persons to Facility Emergency Coordinator. 6. The Facility Emergency Coordinator will decide when it is safe to re-enter. " 68-1 e e c. Communications: The facility has both an evacuation and all-clear signal which are understood by all facility personnel. The signal for evacuation at this facility is provided by alarm or voice command. The all-clear signal is given by voice command after clearance from the Fire Department. D. Evacuation Routes: All facility personnel have been trained in.the evacuation routes for their work stations and the other areas of the facility. These routes are posted throughout the facility. An assembly point is designated. Evacuation routes and assembly points are depicted on the facility evacuation map, Figure 6-1. 68-2 - e ATTACHMENT 6D PG&E personnel are provided first-aid instruction on an ongoing basis (see attachment 3, section 3c). First-aid supplies, available at the facility, are listed on the attached table 4-3, If additional medical assistance is required the following resources are available: A. Ambulance/Paramedics Name Address City Telephone Hall A~bula~ce Service 1001 - 21st Street Bakersfield (805)327-4111 B. Hospital Name Address City Telephone Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield (805)327-3371 The hospital has been provided a copy of PG&E's Facility Environmental Emergency Plan and is aware of our intent to UC~ their services ~n the event of a medical emergency. 6D-l e e TABLE 4-3 FIRST-AID SUPPLIES/INVENTORY Item Type or Description Quantity Inspection Locations Schedule Eye wash: 1 Trailer #2 weekly Stretcher/blankets: 1 T&D Storage weekly First-aid kits: 24 Unit, Code 62-2725 4 Operations weekly Office 1 T&D Office weekly 2 Garage weekly 1 Tra il er #2 weekly 2 G&E Offices weekly ! 1 Warehouse weekly 2 Tool Storage weekly Building Contents of PG&E Standard 24 Unit First Aid Kit: Quantity Descriotion Code 2 Burn Ointment, 0.11 oz. tube 1 Ammonia Inhalants, 10 per pkg. 3 Triangular Bandage, 1 per pkg. 1 Adhesive Tape, 1/2" x 2-1/2 yds. 2 Absorbent Gauze Compress, 24" x 72" 2 Offset Bandage Compress, 2", 4 per pkg. 2 Offset Bandage Compress, 3", 2 per pkg. 2 Offset Bandage Compress, 4", 1 per pkg. 3 P.V.P. Iodine Swabs, 10 per pkg. 4 Plastic Adhesive Bandage w/telfa, 3/4", 16 per pkg. 2 Sting Kill Swabs, 10 per pkg. 62-2732 62-2739 62-2706 62-2734 62-2709 62-2711 62-2712 62-2713 62-2743 62-2707 62-2745 Other (List): ," 60-2 e ATTACHMENT 7A e PREVENTION PROCEDURES Thi~ section describes the procedures that are i~ place at this facility to minimize the possibility of fire, explosion, or unplanned releases of hazardous substances to the environment which could threaten human health or the environment. These procedures are contained in various PG&E Operating Department bulletins, standard practices, and policies. 1.· Storaqe in Containers o All containers are identified with their contents. o Containers are maintained in good condition. Severely rusted containers or those with apparent structural defects are not used. o The contents of leaking containers are immediately transferred into replacement containers. o The bungs and lids of all containers are kept closed (hand-tight) except when materials are being removed from or added to them. o Containers (less than 30 gallons) are stacked no more than three feet or two containers high, unless they are on fixed shelving or otherwise secured. o Stacked containers (30 gallons or larger) are separated by and strapped to pallets to prevent stress, and are not stacked more than two high. o Containers do not block exits, stairways, or passageways. o Flammable and combustible materials are stored in approved metal cabinets or fire-rated storage rooms labeled wHAZARDOUS--KEEP FIRE AWAY." No more than 60 gallons are stored in any cabinet, and no more than three cabinets are located in the same room. o Incompatible materials (e.g., corrosives, flammable liquids, reactive materials) are separated by aisles or fire walls. All aisles should be 4 feet wide to allow for access, and no container should be more than 12 feet from any aisle. o PCBs and PCB-contaminated materials and wastes are stored in designated PCB Storage Areas. o Hazardous wastes are stored in designated Hazardous Waste Storage Areas. o Pesticides and herbicides are stored- in approved, locked cabinets or storage rooms located at ground level. o Wet-acid batteries and other corrosive materials are stored in approved metal cabinets labeled ·Caution--Corrosive Materials." o "No Smoking" and "No Open ,Flame" signs (or equivalent) are posted wherever flammable or combustible materials or wastes are stored. 7 A-1 -- - e e o Compressed gas cylinders that are not in use outdoors are stored in designated storage areas. All cylinders, including those in use, are secured from falling by chains or other means. 2. Storaqe in Tanks o All tanks are clearly marked. o All tanks of greater than GO-gallon capacity containing flammable materials are vented to limit internal pressure. o Stationary aboveground tanks are structurally secured to prevent tipping or rupture due to earthquakes. o Tank-filling operations are supervised to prevent over-filling. o All tank valves and openings are kept in a closed position, except when material is being added or removed. o Aboveground tanks are separated from each other by at least 10 feet, and secondary containment is provided to prevent accidental discharge or leaking of the stored liquid. o Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected to prevent spills by capturing any remaining fluid. o Suction pumps are used only to drain flammable and combustible liquids from tank tops. o Separator boxes or other approved means are provided, when appropriate, at loading and unloading points to prevent spillage from entering sewers or floor drains, and the discharge valve on the separator box is kept in the closed position. o A flow cutoff valve, standby diversion tank, or other automatic bypass device is provided for any tank that receives a continuous or unmonitored flow of hazardous material or waste. o Openings for manual gauging have liquid-tight covers, and openings for vapor recovery are protected against vapor release. o Tanks containing liquified petroleum (lP) gas are separated from combustible and flammable materials by at least 10 feet. o "No Smoking" and "Keep Fire Away" signs (or equivalent) are posted and no smoking or open flames are allowed within 25 feet of a tank holding less than 1,200 gallons, and 50 feet of a tank holding more than 1,200 gallons of a flammable or combustible material or waste. 3. Weldinq and Cuttinq ODerations o ,A fire extinguisher or hose is available where a torch is used inside buildings. .' 7A-2 .. e e o A fire watch is conducted for one I/2-hour after a torch is used, or after cutting or welding is performed. ,- o No welding or cutting is performed on tanks, drums, or other containers that have contained flammable liquids unless they have been thoroughly purged and tested inside with a combustible gas detector. o The area surrounding the cutting or welding operation is free of all flamm~ble or combustible materials, liquids, or vapors, 1int,- and dust. o Cylinders, piping, valves, regulators, and hoses are prevented from coming in contact with oil and oily substances. o Cylinders in use are placed far enough away from welding to avoid heat by radiation from heated materials, sparks, or slag. o All cylinders in use have a pressure-regulating device. o Hoses are regularly inspected for leaks, burns, tears, loose connections, and other defects. Where two hoses are joined by a web, they are of different colors or textures. 4. Vehicle Fuelina ODerations o Hotor vehicles are fueled only with approved pumps from portable or underground tanks, or from approved 1-5 gallon safety containers. Open containers are never used. o No smoking or open flames are allowed in the area, and permanent fueling stations are posted with -No Smoking- and other appropriate warning signs. o All vehicle engines are shut off during fueling operations. o The manually-operated pump master switch is located 15 to 75 feet from permanent fueling stations and is labeled -EMERGENCY PUM~ SHUTOFF.- o Where applicable, vapor recovery equipment is regularly maintained, tested, and inspected. o Fuel tanker trucks are parked at least 50 feet from any building or other vehicles {except during fueling operations}, and all valves are locked closed when the truck is unattended. o Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected after storage tank-filling and tanker truck-filling to prevent spills by capturing any remaining fluid. o Tank-filling and vehicle fueling operations are supervised at all times. 5. TranSDortinQ. loadinQ. and Unloading o All loads are securely tied down and incompatible materials are separated in accordance with Department of Transportation regulations. " 7 A-3 e 'e (' o Containers are tested for product tightness by sealing and holding them for 24 hours, and then are inspected for leaks prior to transportation. . o Hazardous materials are not transported within the vehicle cab. o The vehicle's brakes are securely set, the wheels chocked, and the engine is shut off while loading or unloading. o Smoking is not allowed anywhere near tank vehicles holding or transporting hazardous substances. o All valves and other discharge openings are securely closed and double-checked prior to transportation. o Vehicles carrying hazardous substances are never left unattended during loading or unloading, or on any residential street. o Flame-producing devices are prohibited on any vehicle carrying explosives or flammable liquids. o Explosives are clearly marked, metal tools are not used during loading or unloading, and the cargo area is free of sharp projections. o Flammable solids are kept dry during transport and loading. o Containers of corrosive liquids are loaded one-at-a-time. ( o Fire extinguishers are kept securely mounted on all vehicles. o Vehicles are properly marked and placarded and shipping papers or hazardous waste manifests are carried. o Vehicles are inspected daily, any deficiencies are noted, and appropriate corrections are made before the vehicle is used. 6. Inspections o The following items are inspected on a schedule as indicated. Logs of the inspections (Items B through E) are maintained at the facility for . three (3) years. Items inspected are: A. Fire extinguishers B. Hazardous Waste Storage Area(s) C. Complete Facility D. Emergency Response Kits (spill kits) E. Aboveground Waste Storage Tanks - Monthly, - Weekly - Weekly - Monthly - Daily o Company policy dictates that additional inspections, not requiring documentation, be conducted at times indicated. l A. Aboveground Tanks (non-waste tank) B. Complete Facility C. First Aid Kits - Daily - Daily - Monthly /,~q~k,,~A,- ~6'~~- r e e A TT ACHMENT 78 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES Ouick Reference Chart o In all emergency situations, remain calm. o If event is a fire, immediately sound alarm and call local fire department. o If there is a release of a hazardous substance that threatens, or could potentially/threaten, human health, property or the environment, certain timely notifications will need to be made. At a minimum, contact the California Office of Emer- gency Servicies ((800) 852-7550) and the administering agency as noted on the Environmental Emergency Telephone List on page i. See Appendix F of the Hazardous Waste Manual for more details or contact the Region Environmental Coordinator. Section Event Paqe 5C Spill, Inside Building (Not Oil) 78-2 5D Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water 78-5 Contact, SE Spill, Non-Transportation Related - Water Contact7B-9 5FSpill, Transportation Related - Company Vehicle 78-14 5G Spill, Transportation Related Vehicle Non Company _78-18 5H Spill, Oil and/or PCBs 78-19 78-25 5I Underground Tank Leak .", . 7B-1 e e 5C. ON-SITE SPILL (NOT OIL) - INSIDE BUILDING Use this response procedure for non-oil sDi11s. Oil spills include spills invo1ing gasoliñe, diesel and fuel oil, lUbricating and insulating oils, PCBs, condensate, pJpeline liquids, turbine oil, and solvents. For spills involving these materials, follow the response procedures in Procedure SH, Spill, Oil and/or PCBs. 1. When you find an indoor spill of a hazardous substance, first TRY TO KEEP . THE SITUATION FROM WORSENING: a. Avoid skin contact. b. Isolate spill. c. Prevent runoff. I I I d. Identify source(s) and stop further re1ease(s) IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY. 2. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 3. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 4. Call Facility Emergency Coordinator or Alternate - provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist. 5. Call shift supervisor. 6. Isolate spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones. b. Stanchions and tape. c. Post a sign. 7. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) spilled. Refer to Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), if available. b. Identify the source and estimated quantity of materials spilled. c. Evaluate: Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors) Explosive hazards Environmental hazards Other hazards 8. DO NOT ENTER THE AREA OF THE SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. " 78-2 -----, e e ( 9. Prevent discharge into floor drains by diverting flow or by sealing off with plastic. ' 10. If the spill is unmanageable, retain an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of this plan.) 11. If the spill threatens facility personnel, notify affected and/or all personnel for evacuation. b. c. ( d. e. 12. If, after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the spill, the release still poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and' local emergency assistance organizations. Give the following infor~ation: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release. Name and telephone number of person reporting the release. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. 16. 17. 18. C 19. Document the' time and date notification is made and the information provided. 13. Try to contain all f~ee-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound for specific substance(s) spilled. 14. Sweep up absorbent compound with stiff brooms, place material in a 55-gallon drum. 15. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area. Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms and place in drum. Place all contaminated materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal. Decontaminate all equipment used in cleanup and replace all supplies used. Replace and restock emergency equipment. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 7B- 3 - - e e 20. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Deparment of Health Services is required within IS days after the incident'wheo the release of a hazardous material posed a hazard or potential hazard to human heaLth and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Regional or Departmental Environmental Coordinator for assistance in preparing this report. ,The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager. b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility. c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, etc.). d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved. e. The extent of injuries, if any. f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable. g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. " 78-4 e e 50. SPILL, NON-TRANSPORTATION RELATED - NO WATER CONTACT Use this response procedure for non-oil sDills., Oil spills include spills . involving gasonne, diesel and fuel oil, lubricating and insulating oils, PCBs, condensate, p~peline liquids, turbine oil, and solvents. For spills involving these materials, follow the response procedures in Procedure SH, Spill, Oil and/or PCBs. 1. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, identify and isolate the source of the spill and 'take actions to prevent further release. a. Avoid skin contact. b. Isolate spill. c. Prevent runoff. 2. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 3. Isolate the spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Post a sign 4. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 5. Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator - provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 6. Notify shift supervisor. 7. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Attempt to identify hazardous substance{s) spilled. b. Identify the source and estimated quantity of materials spilled. Refer to Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), if available. c. Evaluate: Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors) Explosive hazards Environmental hazards Other hazards 8. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. " 78-5 - e- 9. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following containment techniques: a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill-and reapply until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. b. For "larger spills, construct earthern dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. c. Prevent discharge into stormdrains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthern dikes. d. If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of a cleanup firm (listed in Section 4E) who can deploy booms, sorbant booms, or underflow dams. 10. If spill threatens facility personnel, notify all personnel for evacuation. 11. If after actions were taken to contain and clean up the spill, the release still poses either a present or potential hazard to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office "of Emergency Services (DES) and the local emergency assistance organizations, and give the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release; b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release. d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release; and e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. 12. Check if material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement. (Refer to Section 3 of this plan for list of materials which have a Reportable Quantity requirement if spilled, or Appendix F of the PGandE Hazardous Waste Manual for a comprehensive list of materials with RQ requirements.) " 78-6 e e 13. If material spilled has a reportable quantity requirement, determine if this quantity was exceeded. If so: a. Durin~normal working hours, notify your Regional or Departmental Environmental Coordinator, who will contact the Environmental Services Dep~rtment. b. If your Environmental Coordinator cannot be reached, contact the Environmental Services Department. c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday, contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and provide the following information: 1) Date, time, and location of spill. 2) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. 3) The type and estimated quantity of the spill. 4) Response actions taken to contain the spill. Document date and time of NRC notification and the information provided. The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required. Inmost cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill. d. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Environmental Coordinator or the Environmental Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. 14. Identify the required level of personal protection prior to proceeding with cleanup of the spill. 15. If the spill is unmanageable, retain an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E.) 16. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps and the proper personal protective equipment: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Sweep up absorbent compound with stiff brooms and place in a 55-gallon drum. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over the spill area.' After a few minutes, sweep the area with stiff brooms and place material in a drum. " 78-7 - - d. Place all materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal. e. Prope~ly label all drums. 17. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all supplies used. . lB. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (see Section B}. 19. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Health Services within 15 days after the incident is required when the release posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Regional or Departmental Environmental Coordinator fQr help in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager. b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility. c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, etc.}. d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved. e. The extent of injuries, if any. f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable. g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. ," 78-8 e e SE. SPILL, NON-TRANSPORTATION RELATED - INVOLVING WATER CONTACT Use this respoQse procedure for non-oil sDills. Oil spills include spills involving gasoline, diesel and fuel oil, lubricating and insulating oils, PCBs, condensate, pipeline liquids, turbine oil, and solvents. For spills involving these materials, follow the response procedures in Procedure 5H, Spill, Oil and/or PCBs. If a'spi11 occurs at the facility which may impact a nearby water body (creek, river, pond, marsh, etc.), follow these procedures: 1. Try to prevent the situation from worsening by stopping the release and/or diverting the release away from the water body. DO SO ONLY IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY using the proper personnel protective equipment. , Stop the release. a. Shut valves, stop processes or operations where necessary. b. Divert spill runoff into containers. 2. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 3. Prevent release from entering water body. a. Booms I ' b. Spill pads c. Absorbent d. Divert flow e. Trench 4. Isolate spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones 5. 6. 7. \ 8. b. Stanchions and tape c. Post a sign IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, continue to try to stop the escaping material from entering the water body. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). Call Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate. Call shift supervisor. 78-9 e e 9. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Attempt to identify hazardous substance(s) spilled. b. Identffy the source and estimated quantity of materials spilled. Ref~r to Materials Safety Data Sheets (HSDSs), if available. c. Evaluate: Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors) Explosive hazards Environmental hazards Other hazards 10. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 11. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following containment techniques. '" a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill and reapply until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. b. For larger spills, build earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. c. Prevent discharge into stormdrains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. d. If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of a cleanup firm which is listed in Section 4E, who can deploy booms, sorbent booms, or underflow dams. 12. Identify type of material, source, and quantity spilled. 13. If the spill threatens them, notify personnel for evacuation. 14. If the spill has entered or threatens a water body, the Environmental Services Department will notify the nearest Regional Water Quality Control Board office within 24 hours of becoming aware of the circumstances. 15. If, after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the spill, it still poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency assistance organizations and provide the fOllowing information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release. b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release. " 78-10 · e d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release. e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazarãous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and information provided. 16. If the spilled hazardous material has entered or threatens a waterbody, 'and the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement*, determine if this quantity was exceeded: a. During normal working hours, notify your Regional or Departmental Environmental Coordinator, who will contact the Environmental Services Department. b. If the Environmental Coordinator cannot be reached, contact the Environmental Services Department directly. c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday, contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and provide the following information: 1) Date, time, and location of spill. 2) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. 3) The type and estimated quantity of spill. 4) Response actions taken to contain the spill. Document date and time of NRC notification and the information provided. The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement i~ required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill. d. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Environmental Coordinator or the Environmental Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. . 17. Identify the required level of personal protection prior to proceeding with cleanup of the spill. *Refer to Section 3 of this plan for list of materials which have a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement if spilled, or Appendix F of the PGandE Hazardous Waste Manua 1 . ' 78-11 e e 18. If the spill is unmanageable, retain an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. (Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Sect ion 4E.) 19. IF ABLE TÕOO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Sweep up absorbent and spill material with stiff brooms and place in proper container ·for disposal. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area{s). Allow a few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms and place in proper container for disposal. e. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in proper container for disposal. f. Properly label all containers. 20. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency supplies. 21. For procedures on how to handle media inquiries, refer to Section SN, Responding to News Media Inquiries. 22. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 23. If the release of hazardous material has entered or threatens a water body, the Environmental Services Department will submit to the Regional Board a written report containing the following information: a. A description of the release and its cause{s). b. The period of release, including exact dates and times. c. If the release has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue. d. Steps taken to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recurrence of the release. 24. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Health Services is required within IS days after the incident when the release posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Regional or Departmental Environmental Coordinator for assistance in preparing this report. " 78-12 e e The report should include the following information: a. Name, addre$s, and telephone number of facility manager. b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility. c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, etc.). d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved. e. The extent of injuries, if any. f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable. g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 78-13 e e SF. TRANSPORTATION INCIDENT - INVOLVING COMPANY VEHICLE NOTE: A transportation incident includes any spill happening during the transport and the loading or unloading of a hazardous substance onto or from a vehicle. 1. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, isolate the source of the spill and take actions to prevent further release. a. Shut valves. b. Prevent release from entering water body. 2. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 3. Isolate the spill from human or vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions or tape c. Post a sign 4. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 5. Call your Facility Emergency Coordinator - provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 6. Call the shift supervisor. 7. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Attempt to identify hazardous substance(s} spilled. b. Identify the source and estimated quantity of materials spilled. Refer to Materials Safety Data Sheets (HSDSs), if available. c. Evaluate: Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors) Explosive hazards Environmental hazards Other hazards 8. If the spilled material is oil and the facility has a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan, refer to it for response instructions and notification procedures. If the facility does not have an SPCC plan, refer to Procedure SH, Response to Spill, Oil and/or PCBs for response procedures. 9. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. ." 78-14 e e 10. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following containment techniques: a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the oil and rëapp1y until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. b. For larger spills, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. c. Prevent discharge into stormdrains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen dikes. ' d. If the discharge has or i$ likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of a cleanup firm which is listed in Section 4E, who can deploy booms, sorbant booms, or underflow dams. 11. If the spill occurs on a public road or highway, notify: California Highway Patrol (CHP), Sacramento 24-hour number is Zenith 1-2000 (place all through operator). NOTE TIME CAll IS MADE. 12. If the spill threatens facility personnel, notify personnel for evacuation. 13. If after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the spill, it still poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the California Office of Services (OES) and local emergency response organizations and provide the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release. b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release. d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release. e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and information provided. 14. Check if the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement. (Refer to Section 3 of this plan or Appendix F of PGandE's Hazardous Waste Manual.) .' 78-15 e e IS. If the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity requirement, determine if this quantity was exceeded. If so: a. Durin~normal working hours, notify your Regional or Departmental Environmental Coordinator, who will contact the Environmental Services Dep~rtment. b. If the Environmental Coordinator cannot be reached, contact the Environmental Services Department directly. c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday, contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and give the NRC the following information: 1) Date, time, and location of spill. 2) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. 3) The type and estimated quantity of the spill. 4) Response actions taken to contain the spill. Document the date and time notification is made and the information provided. The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill. d. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Environmental Coordinator or the Environmental Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. 16. If the spill enters a water body, the Environmental Coordinator or the Environmental Services Department will contact the appropriate California Regional Water Quality Control Board within 24 hours of becoming aware of the circumstances. 17. Identify the required level of personal protection prior to proceeding with cleanup of the spill. 18. If the spill is unmanageable, retain an outside contractor to perform the cleanup. Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors in Section 4E. 19. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Sweep up absorbent compound with stiff brooms and place in the proper container for disposâl. 78-16 e e c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area. After a few minutes, sweep area with stiff brooms and place material in a drum. d. Place~ll materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal. e. Properly label all containers. 20. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all supplies used. 21. Complete the Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 22. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Health Services is required within 15 days after the incident when the release posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Regional or Departmental Environmental Coordinator for assistance in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager. b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility. c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, etc.). d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved. e. the extent of injuries, if any. f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable. g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 78-17 e / e 5G. TRANSPORTATION INCIDENT - INVOLVING NON-COMPANY VEHICLE 1. If the non-Company vehicle is carrying hazardous substances either to or from a PGãndE facility and a spill occurs, a PGandE employee is to monitor the incident and remain on the scene to provide information on the material(s) involved to emergency response teams. 2. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 3. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, attempt to isolate the spill from human or othe~ vehicular traffic. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Post a sign 4. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 5. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 6. Call your Facility Emergency Coordinator (or alternate) and provide him/her with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist. 7. Call the shift supervisor. 8. If spill occurs on a public road or highway, make sure that the vehicle operator notifies: California Highway Patrol (CHP), Sacramento 24-hour telephone number: Zenith 1-2000 (Place call through operator.) NOTE TIME CALL IS MADE. If vehicle operator is injured and is unable to make this notification, the PGandE employee on the scene places the call to the CHP. 9. Notify the vehicle's company headquarters of incident. 10. Try to identify the type, source, and estimated quantity of material spilled and provide information to emergency response teams. 11. Stay on the scene until the spill has been controlled and/or cleaned up and provide information as needed to assist emergency response teams. 12. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). Note particularly the vehicle's company name, driver's name, and cause of incident. 78-18 e e 5H. SPILL, OIL AND/OR PCBs This response e:ocedure is to be followed (1) in the event of an oil spill at this facility, and (2) if a facility does not have a Spill Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan on file. Oil spills include spills involving PCBs, qaso1ine, diesel and fuel oil, 1ubricatinq and insu1atinq oils, condensate, pipeline 1iauids, turbine oil, and solvents. 1. Upon discovery of a spill, try to keep the situation from worsening by: a. Immediately stopping the source of the discharge. This may involve. 1) Shutting off equipment or pumps; 2) Plugging a hole in operating equipment or a tank; 3) Closing a valve; 4) Righting an overturned container or piece of operating equipment. 2. If an SPCC plan for this facility is available, follow the response procedures outlined in its Contingency Plan portion. 3. Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics. 4. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 5. Call your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Alternate; provide with information gathered in Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 6. Call the shift supervisor. 7. Isolate spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods: a. Cones b. Stanchions and tape c. Post a sign 8. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. a. Attempt to identify hazardous substance(s) spilled. b. Identify the source and estimated quantity of materials spilled. Refer to Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs), if available. c. Evaluate: Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors) Explosive hazards Environmental hazards Other hazards 78-19 e e 9. DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. -, 10. Contain tQe release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following containment techniques. , . a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill and reapply until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. b. For larger spills, construct earthern dikes or ditches around the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. c. Prevent discharge into stormdrains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthern dikes. ~. If the discharge has entered or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of a cleanup firm which is listed in Section 4E who can deploy booms, sorbant booms, or underflow dams. 11. Identify the PCB concentration. If this information is not readily available on the equipment or from the office records, samples must be taken and sent immediately for laboratory analysis. 12. If the spill threatens facility personnel, notify them for evacuation. 13. If, after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the spill, it.still poses a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people- inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the State Office of Emergency Services (DES) and local emergency assistance organizations and provide the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release. b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release. d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material involved in a threatened release. ' e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. 14. Check if material spilled has a Reportable ~uantity (RQ) requirement. (Refer to Section 3 of this plan for list of materials which have a Reportable Quantity requirement if spilled, or Appendix F of the PGandE Hazardous Waste Manual for a comprehensive list of materials with RQ requirements.) 78-20 e e 15. If the spilled hazardous material has entered or threatens a waterbody and/or the material spilled has a reportable quantity that was exceeded: a. During normal working hours, notify your Regional or Departmental Enviranmental Coordinator, who will contact the Environmental Services Department. b. If the Environmental Coordinator cannot be reached, contact the Environmental Services Department. c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or en a weekend or holiday, directly contact the National Response Center (NRC) and provide the following information: 1) Date, time, and location of spill. 2) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. - 3) The type and estimated quantity of the spill. 4) Response actions taken to contain the spill. Document the date and time of NRC notification and the information provided. The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required. In most cases, no agency response- will be required provided the company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill. d. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Environmental Coordinator or the Environmental Services Department as soon thereafter as possible. 16. If the spill has entered or threatens a water body, the Environmental Services Department will notify the nearest Regional Water Quality Control Board office within 24 hours of becoming aware of the circumstances. 17. Assess the potential for fires, explosions or additional spills and take appropriate actions: a. Stop processes or operations where necessary. b. Isolate affected containers or equipment. c. Remove nonaffected, potentially hazardous materials. 18. Assemble the emergency response personnel and provide a briefing detailing the cleanup procedures, protective clothing to be worn and equipment to be used. (This information is covered in PGandE Substation Bulletin 8a-2 and Transmission and Distribution Bulletin 2-50.) 78-21 e e 19. For all spills involving oil with known or suspected PCBs the Emergency Coordinator will advise emergency response personnel to wear the following protective clothing: disposable saranex-coated coveralls, pla5tic overshoes, solvex gloves, face shields and, if appropriate, respirators. Sleeves or-coveralls will be taped to eliminate possible exposure of hands and wrists to hazardous materials. ' 20. If facility operations are stopped, monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes or other equipment. 21. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up small spills using the following steps: a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound. b. Sweep up absorbent compound with stiff brooms and place in a 55-gallon drum. c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area. After a few minutes, sweep area with stiff brooms and place material in a drum. d. Place all materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal. e. Properly label all drums. 22. For large spills, the Emergency Coordinator will call for the assistance of a cleanup company which is on contract with PGandE. Cleanup resour£es are listed in Section 4E. These firms have the necessary equipment, such as vacuum trucks, pumps and sorbents, for cleanup of major spills. 23. If PCB or PCB-contaminated oil is spilled, notify the Division PCB Coordinator who will make the appropriate General Office notifications. 24. For spills in buildings or on paved areas, a second application of ,absorbent will be spread over the contaminated area and swept with stiff brooms to remove residues which may remain. If PCB or PCB-contaminated oil or debris is spilled, the surface will then be scr4bbed with stiff brooms using Penetone Power Cleaner No. 155. The surface will subsequently be swabbed with mops or rags. Absorbent will then be placed on the surface and swept up to remove any remaining moiiutre. 25. For spills on soil with PCB concentrations less than 50 ppm, the contaminated soil will be removed until there is no visible evidence of contamination. For spills of oil containing a PCB concentration of greater than 50 ppm, sampling and soil removal will be performed until the remaining soil contains less than 50 ppm PCB. Removed soil will be placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. 78-22 e e 26. For spills in catchment basins or oil retention ponds, the oil will be removed by using absorbents or with the assistance of a cleanup company. If the spill is relatively small, rolls of 3M "Sorbent" Type 100 will be cut into mãnageable lengths and floated on the surface of the water to absorb the oil. For large spills, cleanup companies may use skimming and separation devices or sorbents. After the surface of the water has been cleaned, 3M "Sorbent" Type 156 sheets will be used to scrub the walls of the basin at the water line. 27. For spills in waterways, the Emergency Coordinator will call a cleanup company for assistance. The firms listed in Section 4E have the necessary equipment for spill response and cleanup. 28. The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for determining when a cleanup is complete. Depending on the nature and magnitude of the spill, this decision may be made in consultation with the state or local agencies which have jurisdiction in the affected area. 29. After completion of the cleanup, protective clothing will be removed immediately by cleanup personnel and placed in an approved waste container for disposal. Gloves will be removed and hands will be thoroughly cleaned with waterless hand cleaner or soap and water and wiped with rags and paper towels. Rags and other waste material will also be placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. 30. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). 31. Required written notifications: a. A written report must be submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by the PGandE Environmental Services Department within sixty days whenever a facility has: 1) Discharged more than 1,000 gallons of oil into navigable waters in a single spill event, or 2) Discharged oil in two reportable events (as defined in above) within any twelve month period. b. A written report will be submitted by the PGandE Environmental Services Department to the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control Board when a spill has entered or threatened a water body. This report will contain the following information: 1) A description of the release and its cause(s). 2) The period of release, including exact dates and times. 3) If the release has not been corrected, the anticipated length of time it is expected to continue. ," 78-23 e e 4) Steps taken to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recurrence of the release. ' c. A written report must be submitted to the California Department of Heal tñ Servi ces(DHS) by the PGandE Environmental Service Department within 15 days after an incident that posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety, property, or to the environment. Contact your Regional or Departmental Environmental Coordinator for assistance in preparing this report. The report should include the following information: 1) Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager. 2) Name, address, and telephone number of facility. 3) Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, etc. ) 4) Name and quantity of waste(s} involved. 5} The extent of injuries, if any. 6) An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment, where applicable. 7} Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup material. 7B-24 :: -----."..-7"ý e e 5.1 UNDERGROUND TANK LEAK This procedure is taken from the PGandE Underground Storage Tank Compliance Manual. For mðte information on responding to underground tank leaks, refer to the Tank Compliance Manual. 1. This procedure applies to cases where a tank leak has been confirmed either by: a. Failure of both an initial and follow-up full-system precision test. b. Three-month inventory loss of greater than 0.5 percent of product throughput and a failed precision test. 2. Put out all flames and other sources of ignition in the area of t~e tank. 3. If tests indicate the piping (rather than the tank) is leaking, lower the liquid level in the tank and take the pumps out of service. If the tank body is leaking, remove the contents of the tank ASAP with a tanker truck. If the product stored is gasoline, leave a 4- to 6-inch layer in the tank to assure a rich, non-explosive vapor mixture and to avoid contaminating the product with sludge. This will be removed before excavating the tank. 4. Notify the Evironmental Services Department at Extension 222-6906. For fuel tanks, also notify your Safety Engineering Representative. 5. Notify the local permitting agency and/or fire department by telephone of actions taken. Follow up with a letter within 5 days. 6. Contact the Civil Engineering Unit, Department of Engineering Research to arrange for a preliminary subsurface investigation before proceeding with any closure or remediation activities. The results of the investigation will be used to determine what further action is needed. 7. Repair piping or implement the tank closure procedure as appropriate. 8. If, after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the leak, it still poses a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the State Office of Emergency Services (DES) and local emergency assistance organizations and provide the following information: a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release. b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill. .' 78-25 e e c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or threatened release. d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of ' mater~l involved in a threatened release. e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided. 78-26 e e ATTACHMENT 7C Clean-up and Disposal 1) Clean-up Clean-up efforts must be undertaken to restore the affected area to its pre-spill condition to the maximum extent possible. i) For relatively small spills, absorbent will be applied and re-app1ied until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. This material will be picked up with stiff brooms and shovels and placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations (See "2) Disposal", below). ii) For large spills, the Emergency Coordinator will call for the assistance of a cleanup company which is on contract with PG&E. Clean-up resources are listed in Part III, Section 9. These firms have the necessary equipment, such as vacuum trucks, pumps, and sorbents, for cleanup of major spills. iii) For spills in buildings or on paved areas, a second application of absorbant will be spread over the contaminated area and swept with stiff brooms to remove residues which may remain. If suspected PCB or PCB-contaminated oil or debris is spilled, the surface will then be scrubbed with stiff brooms using Penetone Power Cleaner No. 155. The surface will sUbsequently be swabBed with mops or rags. Absorbant will then be placed on the surface and swept up to remove any remaining moisture. iv) For spills on soil, the contaminated soil will be removed until there is no visual evidence of contamination. All contaminated soil will be tested to determine the contamination level. Soil which has been removed will be placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations. v) For spills in catchment basins or oil retention ponds, the oil will be removed by us i ng absorbants or by contact i ng a clean-up company to perform the removal. If the spill is relatively small, rolls of 3M "Sorbent" Type 100 will be cut into manageable lengths and floated on the surface of the water to absorb the oil. For larger spills, cleanup companies may use skimming and separation devices or sorbents. After the surface of the water has been cleaned, 3M "Sorbent" Type 156 sheets will be used to scrub, the walls of the basin at the water line. " 7(:-1 e e vi) For spills in waterways, the Emergency Coordinator will call a clean-up company for assistance. The firms listed in Part III, Section 9, have the necessary equipment for spill response and cleanup. vii) The Emergency Coordinator is responsible for determining when a clean-up is complete. Depending on the nature and magnitude of the spill, this decision may be made in consultation between appropriate PG&E Personnel and state agencies having jurisdiction in the affected area. viii) After completion of clean-up, contaminated disposable protective clothing will be removed by clean-up personnel immediately and placed in an approved waste container for disposal. Gloves will be removed and hands will be ' thoroughly cleaned with waterless hand cleaner or soap and water and wiped with rags and paper towels. Rags and other waste material will be placed in approved waste containers for disposal in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. 2) DisDosa1 All oil and oily debris recovered from a spill is considered hazardous waste and must be disposed of according to applicable state and federal regulations: i) Oil and oily debris must be packaged for disposal in oil drums or boxes; if materials or oil are PCB-contaminated, then containers must be a "PCB-approved" type. ii) Any container (box, barrel, tank, can) that contains PCBs at 50 ppm or above, but below 500 ppm, must have a label or tag indicating that the PCB concentration is less than 500 ppm. Containers of oil-soaked materials to be disposed of must be clearly labeled as "Hazardous Waste." Containers must also be labeled with the date they were placed in storage (i.e., accumulation start'date). - iii) All shipments of hazardous wastes must be accompanied by a Hazardous Waste Manifest. iv) The Hazardous Waste Coordinator must inspect disposal materials to ensure that they are properly packaged, labeled, and manifested as required, and that the cleanup effort is complete prior to shipment. ('-- 7(;-') e e D. Phase IV - Documentation Reportable oil spills will be carefully documented so that sufficient information is available to notify concerned agencies. 1) The following facts about the spill will be recorded: i) Location of the incident. ii) Time, date, and duration (hours) of spill. iii) Source(s) of spill. iv) Description and quantity of product spilled. v) Cause(s) of spill, including a failure analysis aT system or subsystem in which the failure occurred. vi) Resources affected or threatened by the spill. vii) Description and status of cleanup efforts. 2) For major spills, the documentation will include photographs of the fo 11 owi ng: i) Origin of the spill. ii) Pathway of the discharge. iii) Affected areas. 3) For spills suspected of involving PCBs in unknown quantities, samples will be taken of the spilled material. Clean glass jars with Teflon liners or other appropriate sample containers will be used for sample collection. Sample collection will be documented (time, date, location, sampler, witness) and chain-of-custody procedures will be maintained. The sealed samples and chain-of-custody documents will be sent to a laboratory for analysis as soon as possible or stored in a secure area. Laboratories on contract with PG&E are listed in Section 9. 7C-3 e e 4. Emerqency Response/Spill Cleanup Contractors When an incident results in the unplanned release of hazardous substances into the environment and the resources needed to adequately respond and clean up the spill are not available, the Facility Emergency Coordinator may retain an outside contractor. These contractors have the necessary equipment, such as vacuum trucks, pumps and sorbents, for cleanup of major spills. Alist of the existing contract numbers are recorded in PG&E's Hazardous Waste Manual. Copies of the contracts are available at the Regional and Corporate Headquarters. Following is a list of emergency response and cleanup contractors who provide additional resources: () a. Spill Cleanup and Response Name AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL MGMT., INC. , Address 11835 Whi te Rock Road City Rancho Cordova, CA Telephone (916)985-6666 Title of Person to Contact: Dispatcher b. Hazardous Waste Haulers Name ERICKSON, INC. Address 255 Parr Boulevard City Richmond, CA 94801 Telephone (415)235-1393 Title Df Person to Contact: Dispatcher (~ Name Address City Telephone STAMCO (STEVE'S TRUCKING) 12475 Llagas Avenue San Martin, CA (800)759-4211 c. Laboratories for Chemical Analysis Name Address City Telephone Name Address City Telephone l./ Name Address City Telephone TWINING LABORATORIES, INC. 2527 Fresno Street Fresno, CA (209)268-7021 SHERWOOD LABS, INC. 8071 North Lander Avenue Hilmar, CA 95324 (209)667-5258 BC LABORATORIES 4100 Pirce Road Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805)327-4911 7C=4-- ~? .,..;:: ...-:r: """', e e ATTACHMENT 9A 1. Fire Brigade The facility has an Incipient Stage Fire Brigade which provides first response for small or easily extinguishable fires. They are familiar with the location and use of the fire fighting equipment located at the facility. 2. Fil"e Alarms A fire siren is mounted on the microwave tower and is audible throughout the yard, Manual alarm pull boxes, and sensors are located in the Operation, Garage and T&D Office Buildings. An additional, supplemental alarm bell system~s in place in the Office Building to signal fire alarms for the Office Building only. Alarm systems are inspected quarterly and maintained as needed. 3. Firefighting Equipment A complete list cf fire extinguishers and ether firefighting equipment l08ate¿ at this facility and their inspection schedule is pre3ented in Table 4-1_ Locations of fire extinguishers are depicted in Figure 2-1, Facility layout, ~ 9A-1 ,"". /-------- ~ e . TABLE 4-1 FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT/INVENTORY Item Tyee or Descrietion Quantity locations Inspection Schedule Fire extinguishers Dry chemical Class ABC Class BC (*)Buildings ABC D E F G H I J K 29 2 . 9 3 1 41 1 3 2 4 1 monthly 1 1 monthly Pressurized water Class A 2 1 1 monthly Carbon dioxide Class BC 1 1 monthly Halon 1211 Class ABC Class BC 1 1 1 monthly 1 monthly (*) A = Operation Office Building 8 = T&D Office Building C = Training Room D .. Trailer #2 E .. Gas and Electric Buildings F = Hazardous Waste Storage Building G = Red Gas Container H = Warehouse I .. Tool Storage Building J II: Garage K = Prefab Office The buildings and the general locations of this equipment are identified on the Facility Layout and Lócation Map (Figure 2-1). 9A-2 CITY of BAKERSFIELD O MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY fl'l Ind Agticulture Stlndlrd Business ~ , NON-TRADE SECRETS Plqr ~,_.. or r! rUSÅY~Ö~.NAHE_~: PAC ECTRIC C(~.~~~esN~HE~' A~.. 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HUlblr 10 ACETYLENE Co.ponent II [] I COlponlnt'2 N.II I C.A.S. HUlblr Ilud atl Hulth COlponld U N.II I C.A.S. MUlber 4 ACETYLENE v'5'_ I COlponent II N.II I C.A.S. MUlb.r [] I COlponlnl'2 Hili I C.A.S. lIulblr II11d I~I Ull COlpon.nt U HII, I C.A.S. Mu.b.r Œ f ire Hlzard [] React Iv It, ~ De hred ~ SUdd¡n hleasl Hu lh o Pressure U P 300 - Phlsical ,nd ~ell\h Hlllrd I he,. I I t It Ippl. m f i,e Hllard o Reacthit, M OJ "red ~ 5uddfn Re lelSl II th o Pressure Œ f 1ft HUHd o Ructhit, ~ De hred ()) $uddfn Re I U5I Hel lh ' 0 Pressurl ------ fHEnGE/ICV CO/HACTS 111 TOM R. KEITH SUPP'ort Svcs. Mqr. (805)398-5950112 DAVt: SA1v¡PSON RUr- 'ltll 2f"Hf-'pMfi.-- RUI fUII"fJliOl/ (fieLd alld $;911 IJfJfJr cÇ)mplet;f,g 1111 rcoct;Of1S) . cerl I r under penallr 0 r.~ th,t I hive perSonl 'Wl eXII,n,q ,qdfl ailltlc wit the InfoClltlpn fUb.ltte~ In thIs end III :~~~Hf~ddî~~~~m 10~n~1 tlnl~,ln~U~:t:~ ~~~U~~lp~.te~Ost~dl"dU' s resp,.nslbll or .bh""1 Ib' 'Io"~~. ;;~.... ~.1' "e. . __~, >, :-:'-.:~= ,o~."',<... _ _ TOM R. KEITH. Support Servlces Manager K..?:./Ï~-¿".--:--"r',-, .'. , ç¡~¡ ;~1 õrJë jn TorOwïi~rnðillrõrOlrðwftfflðHflfð¡'f,ij(fiõrma-HøfHiñUlIYf- - S(4ìiuüH.~---"~ -''''~-'-h'''._,_____ Ruildinn Sunv. (805)398-5950 I IltU--~-=--~-' 11 HI Fnðill ~Z~L- ')I«~9I, CITY of BAKERSFIELD MHAZAROOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY flrl Ind Atticulture [J Stlndlrd Business ~ '. NON-TRADE SECRETS Plq! __2, of J) m~I~1þ~A_M~~~:::þT.~~ '~VC~~sJ¡:~:1m p G~~~~~: I ç CO~î~ß2n~D~^~g~~fi~H!~5å~ff,,~~E e l~ ~m ice.:C \~~: --=.--=f~_ --- J;h~ to::¡~ R-PROPER CODES. 0 0 Ii 91 1.8-_U_ . I 2 ) C· S . , I , 10 II IZ I) " Ir.ns Ilae 1111 herl" Annuli Htasure I (' Cant Cant Cant Un lacHlan WhU1 'by "liltS of ~IIIUrf{CorDOn!nts Co(/e Cod. All All Est Units on U 'YP' fnn 'IIP COdl Stored n f.c ( ty ,Ill See Inslru~ Ions U I pI 1,20 60 7,200 CF 365 04 4 42 Com ressed Gas Storag 10 ARGON ~' Phuic.l 'nd Hefllh Hllud C.A.S. Nu.b.r 7440-37..;1 Co.pon.nL II Nu. I C.A.S. Nu.b.r (Check I I lhl Ipply o fire Hmrd o Ructhitr o OJ lI,ed ~ Sudden Rele.s. e u th of fnssun U M 6 0 Phltictl ,~d ~ellth Hlllrd , ec I l It IPply o fir. Huard o Reactlvltr o Oell,ed ij SUddf" Re leIS' Hea th _ 0 frusun [] I Co.pon.nt'2 .... I C.A.S. MUlb.r IlIed .t. Hultb Co.pon.nt.3 Na., I C.A.S. Nu.b.r ~ 300\ Phrsic,\ 'nd H!.\\h Hlllld 'check I 1 lhlt IPplJ 200 I 2,400 []£] 365 C.A.S. NUlber o f ¡r, Huard o Reactivity o Of "r'd rn SUddfn At leIS' H.I th 0 pr.ssur. ~~ 400·' Phl'Sic.l ,nd Hellth Hlllrd , hec~ I I that Ipply 4 ARr,ON/r.ARRON nroxrnF Co.ponlnL II .... I C.A.S. Nu.ber 7440-37-1 75 Argon V .? / o I.v.d.'rt\' COlpon.nt U N..I. C.A.S. NUlber 124-38-9 25 Carbon Dioxide COlpon.nL.3 ..... C.A.S. Mu.b.r 04 I 2 l 4 42 I Prefab Shed COlponent II N... I C.A.S. IUlber 7440-37-1 75 Argon N..I . C.A.S. Nu.blr 124-38-9 25 Carbon Dioxide 00 ARGON/CARBON DIOXIDE V.3-/ O I Co.ponlnt.2 II.ed It I Health COlponant.3 Na., I C.A.S. Nu.blr Llg-~ EHEnGft4CY COtlTACTS _J TOM R. KEITH Supp'Qrt Svcs. Mqr. (805)398-5950M2 DAVE SAt>'iPSON AUI Jltll 2rRr1'Ufir- RII. ·rtlf,otioq (Reed 811d $;gll lffîfJr C~"'Pl(1t;lI9 Itll rc~ct;oI1Sl . 'c rl If un~'r ,nl11 0 II th t I hive personl I. el.1 n q 'd . IIIIIII It the Info(llt n U Iltt d In hiS end .11 :!!¡t:~:d1~I:d¡I,:nI1 td~h1!'~M~ mUmp¡It!~oSl .1,,,2,,1. ~" ,,,Ibl. "obh""1 t1. 1.1"lIf~ bl~ t~j9 ,j L,·, t,<the_"",..,::.'~,~.j,~".:,,~_,"e',., , , " TOM R. KEITH, Support Servlces Manager , /<) ,~;._.: ",-,ò:.'-: i~r ~"1 õWIW' for-ðw/l'mðlnrðrUlfõiðHlð~ffUðl'I-lüUiõlmnfð¡niñmrvT-- ~)14ìiltü¡fd_. ~-_._-- (j fire Hlwd o Reactivity o Of "red [j SUddfn h leul Hel th 0 Pressure Stora 10 HYDROGEN O I COlpon.nt'2 NI.. 1 C.A.S. MUlb.r I.~ed .t, Health COlpon.nt 13 N... I C.A.S. Nu.b.r Ruildinn Suny. '80S)398-5950 fltlf~-~-U:-- 11 Rf Wñ! ;/2 ~?L ~ i ~r;~ 7,' ð T I1r~ -- CITY of BAKERSFIELD MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY farl and Aglicullurl [] Standard Business ~ , NON-TRADE SECRETS Paq! 3 of 13 ~gÇÅY~ð~.UAHE:jlPAC. _Q16~~S :~LEC~RIC CO'~~~~SN~HE~.~, LECTR1C CO~tMR 2~DTH~S F¿C1L!T~¿ßa)<ersfield S~,Yi.ç~_JJ!:~ ' 511b~t ,!P~._-- .~~~~--_ ~ . V ~'P._, ~g?Im6 6u~ ~~B BAAB~TRhT NUHRfR~93_, ..-- . '..._, ---- .,..-- , - - --- , m ~h (O-¡N C - R-PROPER CODES D .0 - D ß j -2... a. 7_ 7_ . I 2 J C·' 5 , I . , 10 II IZ I J It Jr4ns IrQ' III hlrlge A~null H~lSure 1 If Cont Cont Cont Un loc4tlon Where 'by Nilles 01 ~lIlur!lC~'DonenlS Code Cadi. Alt·· It \ Est \ / Units on I .,pl Prlu hip COdl Stored n helllt, Wl See Instru: Ions U I p I I!; 5"00, I, oãó~; :12;Q.o"O~ C F 365 0 4 v3- PhnicJI tnd HtJllh Hllard C.A.S. HUlbe, 7227-37-9 COlponlnt II NIII' C.A.S. NUlber (Check I I lhlt Ippl, o F irl Huard [] Rucliwit, o De "red m Sudden at leu. Hea th of P,.ssu,. ; u 1=tJ 250 I 150 .PhlSicll 'Od Hellth Hlllrd 'Check I I lhlt IPpl, / 1,800 ~ 365 I 04 C.A.S. NUlber 7727-37-9 o f ire Huard o Ructhit, o De hIed m Sudd¡n R.huI Hu th o PressufI U p 250 -- Phlsicf\ ,nd ~tll\h HIII,d I hee a I t It IPP\' o Fire Hllard [] Reactivit, [] OJ !lIed i3 SUdd/n Relelse II th o Pressure O I COlponent " ..... C.A.S. NUlber IlIed all Hulth COlpon.nt 13 NIII' C.A.S. NUlber 2 I 4 I 12 ba~agf> Co.ponlnt II ...1' C.A.S. Nu.b.r V'â -3> O I ( COlponent II Nan' C.A.S. NUlbtr IV.da ft\.1 COlponlnt 13 Nail' C.A.S. NUlber 12 a COlponent II NIII I C.A.S. NUlber , , -~ (] I I COlponlnt II JlIII I C.A.S. Nulber lied at. Health Co.ponlnt 13 .all' C.A.S. NUlber ~ Fire Hllard [] Reacthit, o De !Ired i3 SUddin At leue Hea th 0 Pressure -..--- -..----- 4 COlpon.nt II NIII' C.A.S. NUlbar /j~1 O I Co.ponlnt II Nail I C.A.S. NUlber I..ed ata Health Co.panent 13 Nile I C.A.S. NUlber -----. fHfRGftlCY COtHACTS ", TOM R. KEITH Support Svcs. Mqr. (80~¡)398-5950.2 DAVt: SA~iPSON Buildinn Suny. l§05)398-5950 RUe- IItll 2rRr'l'fiðli..- RUI 11t\f-~-~- -- 11 Hi Fhðñ'. 'f((I(ICJlioq (Ref1d 811d $;gll I1fçør c"n'f'etillg 1111 eøcG;OfJSl' . cerlllr un1er fenll'~ 0tlll~ th~l I hlye personl,ll ell'ln~ '~d'l fllllll{ ,Itre thl ¡tnlOrllt ~n fU~llttfd In ihls end III ' :~Wrr~ddî~~~~~lho~nlS ltne.I:~cu~:l:~ ~~~ugtpfell~ose n IYI UI S ~espons b. or ob .Inln, t a ' n or~:n. .;;e~YI t~~_t _ti~e '.' _' .___ '-,~''=-'-,''- /". " yz7!9¿ , TOM R. KEITH. Support Servlces Manager ~.~. ~ .,-,'-,,-:r¡~~, .,,-I{?t(¡L jilr !~1 õtlë II r - 'fõrðVÃ~mðifH~nJllõi~HTð~lfllð1'nütliõfllfðrH¡HiñUtln- , nltüH .-- - '" ; -"'2-:~":'h ~..:-- y{ S r -- CITY of BAKERSFIELD O MHAZAR.DOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY flrl Ind Aglicullure SllndlrdBusiness ~ NON-TRADE SECRETS , P'~e _~.. <II ~ rUSÁY~,ð~.NAHE:.PAC'hP:S~- - TRI,C C().~~g~sN~HED· '~. -/..EC,TRIC CO~~M~ 9foTH~S FêCll~Tt¿B¿¡kersfjeld Ser.ytç~uqL:.._ ~~b~~ ,!P: .----- .S ~: "__ ~ V :!P._, _9?IHI6 6un ~~B 8^A8~TR~á HUH~~~'393-, .- - . ',- --__ . ,..-- -, - - - m ~k tOJN C - R-PROPER CODES 0 0 .6.9 J 2.. a.. 7_ 7_ , , I 2] 5' f . , 10" 12 IJ I. Ir~ns IrQ' ~II A~nuII Husure t If Conl Cant Cant Use loc'llon Vhtc,. 'by HI~ts or ~lllurllC~roonlnls Code Cadi Alt Esl Units on e . pi 'nn 'IIP COd. Stond n flell ty wt Su InSlru= Ions U I P 300 1-,800 CF 365 04 4 42 Gara e Sho 00 XYGEN ,/ ~_, PhUiOl 'rid Heflth HIIUd C.A.S. HUlber 7782-44-7 Co.pon,nt II Mu.. C.A.S. NUlber ICheck I I thl Ippl, ~ f He Huard o Reactivitr o Oellred KJ Sudden Relun Hel th of P"ssur, O I COlpon'nt I' .... I C.A.S. NUlb,r 11_~d ate Hul tb COlpon,nl.3 N.I.. C.A.S. NUlblr ~ fir. Hlurd o Reactlvitr o De Jared ~ sUddfn Ra I use HII th 0 Prassur. 4 42 Tool Stora e Co.ponent II ..., I C.A.S. NUlbe, J .2- '1 O I COlpon.nt I' Na... C.A.S. NUlber I·Vada rt~ COlponent 13 Ne.. I C.A.S. NUlblr I Co.ponlnL I' o II_ed ate Hul th COIpon.nl U Hili I C.A, S. NUlb.'J. 330-78- 5 -...- -.----- EHERGE/ICV CO/IT ACTS/ _1 TOM R. KEITH Supp'ort Svcs. Mqr. (805)398-5950.2 DAVE SA~iPSON Ruildinn Suny. (lJ05)398-5950 \ Hair- Tltll - U-Rf1'fið1i.- RUe Iltlf~-~- -. 11 Hf FMiil íe;l~~c'l;;O~ (Reed BlJd ~iglJ lIfîßr c"n'f'et;f'9 fill rcCCJ;OfJS) .' , elll II, un111 fen.lll 0 I.~ lh4t I hive pI~son. 1Wl el.l/n4 ,qd ,. .1111.( 11t the nlo('ltlpn IUblltlf~ In this end all ' all¡çhed dQe~ltn S lnQ t It based on If In~ullr 0 host ndlvldua s luponslb. or ob linin, the nfolll Ion. beluve th.,~ th~ ,~'_._ sub.,tUd Inlorul on " tru., ICCuratl, Ind collplltl.. . , ' ;" Il.~ ¡:?c J/~,' ::,.,."'~.,:'~~,/", ',,_ _- TOM R. KEITHl Suprort Servlces Manager !:?.... ~"...:_~ çlÌln~1 õr!ë 111"( '""ðrðWìP.rnðiT1fðrOln;UfloøUlfð 'J'üUiõ1l1fðïUf1fiñU(M-- ISI4;¡{tfU·'·-· ....-,--~ --..- KJ fire Hmrd, 0 Reactivity u ~I 55 I Phlsic.1 '~d Heallh Hlllrd I heel I I lhlt Ipply ~ f Ire Huard o Ruclivitr 00 De Jared 0 SUddfn Re lust He. th 0 'ressur. 30 360 ~ 365 C.A.S. HUlber W OeJaled 0 SUdd,n Releue H.I th 0 Pressure ¡/4 Co.ponent II Nu,. C.A.S. NUlber 107-21-1 Ethyl ene Glycol '. 106 (i1 I d I COlponent U NIII. C.A. S. Nuaber w .lIe at. Hu Ith Co.ponent IJ .,.. I C.A.S. NUlber I 1 I 4 I 26 IDrum Storage Area #1 eo.pon.nt II Mill. -C'J"; S. NUlber 64741-96-4 "al' I C.A.S. NUlblr ~YBO~ AVIATION HYDRAU~~_,\ So 1 vent Ref; ned ~apl1the:i c J; I 20 Additives . 1 Tricresyl Phosphate 12.7/92.- ~' I JtfL -{}I f.l \.11. I' U I 01\1\1.:1\01'.l LLu MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY flrl Ind Agticulturt [] Stlndlrd Business ~ NON-TRADE SECRETS Paqe __5.. of! rUSÅ~~ð~.NAHE:.PAC.5~ ~- - TRIC co'~~~~~sN~HE_.~, LECTRIC COU~H~ Q~oTH~S F¿Cl,l!T~¿B# kerSfield Ser.y;,ç~nCtL- ~~b~t ,!þ!._-- .s ~~ .,-- ~ V I!p·-, _gnl:]5 BuA ~nB BAAB~TR~Er HUHB~Å~93_, -- . ..,-, -.- . "..- - - m ~~ J'O-¡N C - Rf'ROPER CODES D D .6.9 1 2... a.. 7_ 7_ , 12 S. I . , '0 \I U I J " Iqns IIQt Aon~11 H~lSure 1 It Cant Cant Cant un ,loc'tlon Whert 'bT Nilles of Illlure{C~'oonents (ode Coal Est Units on . 'pt Pren 'tip COd' Slorld n f.ell ty vt Set Instru~ Ions U I M 165 1,320 GAL 365 06 4 26 Drum Stora e Area #1 HEVRON AW HYDRAULIC OIL¡~, Phniol 'nd Hltlth HI,ud C.A.S. Hu.ber Co.pon.nt II N.... C.A.S. Nu.bar64742-54-7 99 Highly Refined Base Oils (Check a I tha app(rl KJ fire Hllard o Ructhity }1 DJ"red (] Sudden Relels. u th of Pressure U 55 Phl~iefl ,~d ~talth HI¡lrd ( Ie a t It IPply KJ. fire Hllard o Reactivity ~ OJ \ared (] SUdd,n ..Ie.s. II th o Pressure (] I Co.pon.nt II ..1.' C.A.S. Nu.blr 6 6 I.~,d It. 8 49-42-3 Hili th Co.pon.nt'J .11.' C.A.S. NUlb.r U Physical 'nd Health Hlllrd Itheck I I that appl" Drum Stora e Area #1 .... . C.A.S. Nu.ber64742-54-7 HEVRON AW HYDRAUL lea I L J2 /' 99 Highly Refined Base Oil~~ \ Zinc Dialkyldithiophosphate¡ HEVRON OELO 400 MOTOR OIL~I 5 Highly Refined BaseOI]s .~ IlJ filt Hlzard, 0 Relctlvity ~ De I'rfd (] SUdd/n At I flS' H.I th 0 pr.ssur. (] I COlpon.nt II .... I C.A.S. lIulbtr68649-42-3 1 la".d.rt~ Co.pon.nt'J ..1.' C.A.S. NUlb.r leu 55 I Phlsie,1 tPd Health HI,ard I heel I I that Ippl, 4 , Colponent II ..... C.A.I. lIu.btr64742-54-7 ~ f He Hazard o Reactivity ID De "red 0 SUdd,n at leu. Htl t~ 0 Pressure , (] I COlpon.nt U II.... C.A.S. Nu.bar 68649-42-3 I.ald It. Health Co.pon.nt'J .11" C.A.S. Nuab.r Dialkyldithiophosphate (] I Co.pontnt II Nil. I C.A.S. NUlbar68649-42-3 15 Zinc Dialkyldithiophosphate 11_,d ate Hullb Co.pon.nt 13 HII, 1 C.A.S. Nueb.r Buildinq Sunv. t§05)398-595! JItU -~- -- 21 Hf rWI EHEf!GEIICY corHACTS III TOM R. KEITH Supp'Qrt Svcs. Mqr. (805)398-5950112 DAVt SAto-¡PSON RU. HUt 2fllrPfiðli..- RU. ferl"ICJtio~ (Reed alJd $;91J afîør CÇ>n~'et;(lg 'III' rceCJfOIJS{ (ert lIT un1er penalll 0 la~ th,t , hive pt(sonl III ellllne ,qdtl IIIIIII( 11t the nlO(llt pn IUblltt{d In this ,nd III alllthed dQevaents ano t at used 01\ I' InquIrY 0 hOst nd YldUI s responslb. or ob Ilnlnl h. nforll Ion. , belIeVe th.!Uhe ",- '. ,SUblllltd Inlarlll on IS tru.. ICCuratl. Ind CO.PI.t... . () ./? ß ~¡~---~ ., '//~.'; ,,' TOM R. KEITH.J.. Support Servlces Manac¡er fl· K~~.-^c _: .- qiln¡;1 õr lë 11T-"nrorOwìTfrTnl1u~rOllOifterlðrfmðrnlItfi1i11J£inUf1niltßm S1,ñUilrt .~,--"-r---~"--- 12;?/1~ ~0-f~f.~,L CITY 'of BAKERSFIELD MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY fll' .ndAglicullure 0 St.ndard Business Il\I . NON-TRADE SECRETS P.q! _6_" 01 J} ~9~¢YM7þ~AHE~' PAC¡;~S, Þ__ ~ -~TBIC co,~~. ~~SN~~~;~~:[Ç CO~~M~ 2~oTH^S F¿C1LPl¿Ba,k"h§~~eId_Serviç~~_Ct~~ PIII)N¡ ¡,----- .5 ~:_.-- ~ 'Nt f, - . _ ______ 6uA ~~B BÄAg~rR!â NUHRk ,..._, . - -- Ri. E1'/ l'O-¡N c: RfJROPER CODES 0 0 .6 ~ j 2.. a. 7_ 7_ ~ ' I 2 ]" C ',S I f . , 10 II U I J " trtns IrQe ~u hJr.ie Annuli Husure 1 rr Cant Cant Cant us.' LocHlon Where 'Þ, Hllles or lI..ture(C~.oontnts Code Code All .t Est. Units on . "P' Press rup COd. Stored n hCIlIt, wt See InSLru~ Ions -"- M '36èt GAL 365 4 32 Dru S tora e A ea 2 TEN I NO WOOD PRES ER VAIl V '-Ç: Phl5ic,I tnd He,ILh H·I·rd C.A.S. NUlber COlpon.nt., H.I,' C.A.S. HUlb.r 10 ' ~ hecl I I that .ppl, 25 Copper Naphthena te O I dl COlpon.nt., M'I" C.A.S. HUlb.r lie It, Hili th COlpon.nl.3 H'I" C.A.S. NUlb.r 1 I 4 I 32 ~r~fab Offi ce COlpon,nt., 1'1" C.A.S. HUlb.r * Aboveground Dipping Tank O I COlponent., H.I.. C.A.S. NUlb.r IIV,d. rt~ COlpon,nt.3 ..... C.A.S. HUlb.r ~ f He Hmrd o Ructivitr ~ De lared 0 Sudden Re Iuse Hea th of Pressure ~ 1651 Phlsic,l tod ~ellth HII.rd ( heck. I th.t IPpl, 110 I 1, J20 [Æ] 365 C.A.S. NUlber f9 1 ire HllIrd o Ructhit, KJ Del'red 0 SUdd¡n Reluse He. th 0 P,.ssur. ggrl 10 25 Copper Na~hthenate U M 55 Phlsical tnd Heal\h H.,.,d I heck. I th.t Ippl" - ìEfiYBU~D~~~9RADPRANSr~, ' 15 Additives KJ fire H.zard o Ructivit, ~ De hred 0 SUdd,n Re leu. H.. lh 0 P"ssur, COlponent., H..I' C.A.S. NUlber O I COlpon.nl.2 N'I' I C.A.S. HUlb.r Illed at, Hulth ' Co.pon,nt'J N.I, I C.A.S. HUlber 85 Lubricating Base Oil ~ fire Hazard o Ructivitr rn De hred 0 Suddfn Re leu. He. lh 0 Pressur, ---- 4 COlpanent II N'I" C.A.S. Nu.bar68476-34-6 0 CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 ~ Petroleum Mid-Distillate O I Co.poR.nt II HII, 1 C.A.S. NUlb.r II~ed .ta Health Co.pon.nt 13 N.I, I C.A.S. NUlb.r IfHEnGftlCY CONTACTS ., TOM R. KEITH Supp,Qrt Svcs. MQr. (805)398-5950.2 OAVE SAto'lPSON nui!J!illiL S!!QY. (ß05)39ß-5950 RUr- Htlt n-Rr'f'ftðfir- RU. litH - - -- 21 HI F~Oñl '.-, - ------- flt,r"Jtloq (Reed Blld $;911 ltfJfJr Cnn'flet;f,g fill rcØC~;Of)SJ cerlll, un1er penal\y 0 I.~ th4t I hive person. 1Wl elll R' ,qdtl .lllllr tit the nfo(..tlpn fUb'ltt{d In this end .11 ttl~hrd dQcv~!ntsIInQ t .t based all I, Inquiry 0 host ndlvldu. s responslb. or ob .Inlnl the nfor.. Ion. bel.leve that .lhe , _ , '---, ·"'c .' , // ~/A7 ubl'lted Inlolut on IS true, .ccur.l., .nd cO.Plet.., , í) _ o-c~. n /.<.'Y', '. '.,' _<:.c, ~< - _':'-,'___, '" :. " lZ.//y~ TOM R. KEITH, Support Services Managp.r ~. ,~.~ ___',- 72/ J'ltí / i~~- !ii1 õr lë III' 'lfðrOwñ'''ððf1UõrUllovðHlðØHuõ;tJ.ütliõflJfð-¡U¡U1ñUtfVl- 'S1~ñnü¡f"--- -'._~-=--- --.- -- 1\ ~. )Ú~/---- i, CITY of BAKERSFIELD MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY f HI and Agl ¡culture 0' 'St.ndard Bus iness w , NON-TRADE SECRETS P'~t 7 o( . ~9~~ VI ~ÌI ¡, ~~~~~~~::: ~LECT,m CO :~~V~~si!~~;M~ ~ p ~~ r~~~~;~~~ \ c çO~înß~Aio ~Ä~g~ ~ ~W~ ~fiåif'ke ~H~e l.~ _Smjçg;c t ,~c PUOU~ . "..--.::-=c~~_~ ,ffÞ~h tO~7~~R-PROPER CODES 0 0.6 .9 j t H.. 7_ 7_ , . - I 2 ] C' 5 . f . , '10 II 12 13 14 1r4ns 'rQ' ~u herage AnnUli Husure I rr Cant Cant Cant Uu lacHlan "hUt 'br Hllles or ~IIIUre(C~'Donenls Code (odl Alt Alt ESt Units on . I,p. Pr.n lup COd. Stored n hCIlIt, III See InSl(u~ Ions U r P 600 4,800 GAL 365 99* 4 Phuie,1 tnd He,llh H'lard C.A..s. Hu.ber 68476-34-6 Co.pon.nL II N.... C.A,S. NUlbtr68476-34_610 Petroleum Mid-Distillatepl IChftk I I that .ppl, *Tahker Truck COlpon.nL.' .... I C,A,S, Hu.b.r KJ fire Hlurd 0 h.ctivit, Il2 D,hred 0 SUdd{n Reluse 0 11~,dl.t. Hea th 0 PIISSUI. H..lt~ ' COlpon.nL.3 ..1.' C.A,S. MUlb.r 4 COlponlnt II 1.1.' C.A,S. NUlb.r HEVRON UNLEADED GASOLINE~~ 108-88-3 25 Toluene ) ~ f ¡rl Hlurd o Ructhit, 00 De I.,ed 0 Suddln AI IIISI H.. th 01 Pr.slurl O I COlponlRL II ..... C.A.S. NUlbll 130-20-7 20 Xyl enes 11~.d.rt~ Co.ponlnt U N..I I C.A.S. NUlbtr 1643-04-4 10 Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ~ rift Hazard. 0 Ructhit, T Nail I C.A.S. Nulber 108-88-3 25 Toluene *Tanker Truck COlpoRent U .... I C.A.S. HUlber m De I'red 0 SUdd/n Re leas. 0 1.led lat. ' H.. th 0 Pr.ssur. Hellth t t Co.ponln .. N.... C.A.S. HUlber er u I~l 551 Phl5ic,1 tod Hellth HII.rd I heck I I lhll Ippl,1 301 360 ~ 365 C.A .5. NUlber 06 I 11 4 I 26 Garagp eolponent II ..1. I C.A,S. NUlb.r ~ file HllIrd o Ructhit, KJ Del'red 0 Sudd,n Reltln Hea th or Press~(. O I Co.pon.nt " H", I C.A.S. HUlb.r I.~ed .ta Health ' COlpoR.nt 13 H.I.. C.A.S. HUlb.r ----- -.--- EHEnGEtlCY COtlTACTS 111 TOM R. KEITH Supp,ort Svcs. Mqr. (805)398-5950112 OAVE SAf-¡PSON RuilQ.in.g Sw. (ß05)398-5950 RUr- fltll ~rRr""'pfiðfi"- RUI rrt If - - -. 1l Rf Wj,¡ Cert ('fJl'O~ (need a/Jd $;9" afît3r CTIn'f'et;f,g 1111 tc~CJiOf1S{¡ I ee(1 I r un1er penll\r 0 II~ th,t I hive person, III eXII n~ ,qdt' '1111'( ,~t the n(o('ll pn 'ub.llte~ In this end .11 'llaçhed dQ(v~enlSllnG l It based Oil If Inquiry 0 host ndlVldu. Iluponslb. 01 ob .IRlRth. n'oullIon. believe thlt ~he ..' '.'V. sub.alled Inlorul on IS true, .ccuratl, .nd co.plet.. . . ()_ ./?' _, '.._~,'.','_' TOM R. KEITH, Support Sèrvlces Man;¡qer l:Z... ð...: '. .,~, . ~i;'Õ- ~"1 õrlë Ii !1fofõiñ!mðilllõrD~ðfnð~Hlrn'nüUõ11 ua,U¡If1ñm IVI- S{ ñnü¡~ .,- -__., CITY of BAKERSFIELD MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY flrl Ind Aglicullure [] Stlndlrd Business ~ NON-TRADE SECRETS Paq! __8, 011:3 ~ÿÇ¢Yið7þ~~HE:~PAC~~S ~~lECTRIC co'~~~~sNi~E~: A~. ~~~~~lC COBîM~~nsoTH~B F¿Cll~'Š6ßa,5~5~el.~_S~r:Y1ÇÇ.Jt,!~~~'~ PtlbN~ L ..---.-.- .s ~~ ïmfL__ ~ 'N~ I. - , _ ---___ ,~ aA STR~å N HR~n- ..,.--- - , - - m E~ 'to-7N C R-PROPER CODES ODD .9 J 2... 8... 7_ 7_ . __n.. ____ 1 2) 5 I , I , , 10 II 12 13 It 1r4ns 'rae ~II Aon~11 Husure I If Cant Cant Cant Uu loc'tlon WhU' 'br Hues or llllUr!(C~'DOntnls Code Code Alt Est Units on I 'PI Pren 'up Cod. Storld n flC:llltr lit See Instru: Ions ~-;;-r-M 55 360 GAL 6 06 26 CHEVROFfl)N I VERSAl GEAR v ~L_~_I_ I 3 5 4 Gara e LUBRICANT $,AE 80W 90 it -u _ Phl~ic'l 'nd He,lth Hllard C.A.S. NUlberCOlponlnt II H..I I C.A,S. HUIÞer 64742-54- f I heÜ I I that IPplrt 9 Highly Refined Base Oils 1 Inhibitors & Extreme 4 COlponlDt II /~- m fire Hlzard o Reactiwitr 00 De "fed 0 Sudden At luu He. th 01 Pr,slur. O 'I COlpon.nt II .... Ie. A. S. NUlber II.ed ate Health COlpon.nt.3 .11. I C.A.S. NUlbl' Hydrocarbon Base Oils m f ire Hlzard o Reactlvlt, m 0, "fed 0 Sudd/n AI hIS' Hel th 0 Pr.ssur. O I COlponlnt.2 N.I. I C.A.S. NUlb.r/ liVid. rl~ COlpon.nt.3 ..11 I C.A.S. HUlber .r--- , , / ~ '--._~-~--~ PhlS¡cll 'nd H!II\h HII.,d I he,k . I thlt Ipplr' C.A.S. HUlbe, COlpon.nt.1 H.II I C.A.S. HUlber L-..:-.., ,~ _ _ ....'- ~ ~'-. - - ,~ .- - .,- c, -- Z_-· - - '-='''-~' - -,' 00 f ire Hlzard o Reactivit, o '0, IIred 0 Sudd/n He lease HII th 0 Pres sur. rJ I COlponlnt 12 ...1 I C.A.S. HUlber i,I Illed ate Health COlponlnt.3 N.I. I C.A.S. HUlber C.A.S. NUlber 4 9 Haz Waste Stora e Are CHEVRON INSULATING all ry,~ Co.ponent II NIIII C.A.S. NUlber64741-97_5 10 Highly Refined Base Oi 1 O I COlponlnt 12 H.II I C.A.S. NUlb,r II_ed all Health COlponlnt 13 H'II I C.A.S. HUlblr 00 f ire HlZard o Ructivit, RJ Oellred 0 SUdd,n RelelSe Hel th 0 Pressure EHEIlGft/CY COt/TACTS 111 TOM R. KEITH SUPPQrt Svcs. Mqr. (805)398-5950.2 DAVE SAf'liPSON ,RUr- Tltll In¡r-'pMfir- Rill Certlr'Cltloq (Reed Bnd $;9" l1f1fJr CPß'f'et;ng /I" rcØCJ;OI1SJ I eert Ifr un1er penalìr 0 la~ th4t I hive personl 1Wl tlllln, ,qd 'I f,lllll( tit th, nfoClltlpn fUblltt(~ In this end .11 Ill.çhed dQcuaenlS\ Inq t It Þlsed on I, InQuir, 0 has. ndlvldu, I responslb. or ob elnln, th.· nforll Ion. I believe th.t the ¡uþlllted Infor.at on IS true. ,ccur.tl, Ind co.plet'. () _ ~ I'~_ :~'_ ~ TOM R. KEITH, Support Services Manager ~. "I~~., ._. ii~n¡;1 örlë III Il orðw¡;nTððim~rDI/O~ftIf7ðøHnðr'nüUðlma-fnffnñUtm- Š{4ñUüre --' 0' ~-; Ruildinn Suny. (ß05)398-5~50 II tit ~-~- -. 71 HI Hðñf ~ :: ,;" ' jlz7/f Z- - ~~/ '. /2 J J . /fi '~, -"':;.;.--- -r HI )\({! 'J- CITY of BAKERSFIELD O ' .' . IQIHAZARDOUS, MATERIALS INVENTORY flrl Ind Agticultur. Stlndlrd Business ~ . NON-TRADE SECRETS Paqt _~" olD I rgSÅYið~.NAHE;~. PA, - T,RIC C().~~~~SN~HE~, :~' LECTRIC CO~~M~ QfoTHAs F¿cIL~T~ÒBa¡kers!ield Ser,Yi.ç,ÇJ~~__ ~/ b~~ ~!Þ:.._---- .s _ ,,__ ~ V :~P._, _ _9?1HI5 tiu~ ~~B BAAB~TR~â HUHR~ñ-:?t9 - .-- ··'·n_._ " .h__ . m ~h (O-TN C. R-PRQPER CODES D D ,.6 ß 1 2... a.. 7_ 7_ I 2 ' ) .. 5 . f . , 10 II U 13 II Jr,ns IrQ' ~II hl'I" A~n~11 HUI~re I If Cont Cont Cont Uu locHlon Wht(! 'br Nues of IIllturt{C~tDOntnts Code COd. ht It EU Un tI on . I p. PIIU hip COd' Storld n fae I t, vt Su Instru: Ions U P 15 000 12 000 144 000 365 4 Phl5iCJI 'nd Hulth Hllard C.A.S. Nu.ber· 64741-97-5 - Co.pan.nt II Nu. I C.A.S. Nu.b.t>4741-97-5 I heck I I th.l .pply *OH-filled Electrical Equipment [] I Co.pon.nt., .... I C.A.S. MUlb.r . rg fire Hllard [] Ructiwitr RJ Delayed [] Sudden RelulI I.led .t. He.lth 01 Plassul. H..lth, Co.pan.nt.3 .... I C.A.S. .u.b.r ;1 V Oil I -- I I I U M 10 PhlJiC11 'Od He.lth H.,.rd I heck. I th.t .pply, ~ Fire Huard 0 Reactivity 4 Co.paRent II AINT v m Delayed [] Suddtn R.lelS. . He.lth 0 Pr.ssure [] I I Co.pon.nt" .... I C.A.S. Nu.b.r ·V.d. ft\e Co.paneat.3 ..... C.A.S. Nu.b.r u P 30-' ~-. Phlsical 'nd Htllth "1llrd t het.1 I thlt Ipply, o f iff Hllard 0 Ruethitr ~ De "red 0 Sudðfn Re leu. HII th 0 Pressure 37 Gara e Sho Co.ponent., ..... C.A.S. NUlblr *Wet Cel I Batterles r.J I Ca.pon.nt.2 ..... C.A.S. NUlb.r L/I I.led at. . ' Health COlpon.nt.J .... I C.A.S. HUlb.r Sulfuri c Aci d 7664-93;.-1 ,~:::] 4 eo.panent II .... I C.A.S. Nu.b.r PAINT ~,' ~ fire Hlllrd [] Relctivit, O I COlpon.nt., ..... C.A.S. Nu.b.r 11~,d ah Hultb COlpon.nt.3 H.... C.A.S. Nu.b.r EHERGŒCY COIHACTS _1 TOM R. KElliH Supp'Qrt Svcs. MC)r. (805)398-5950.2 DAVE SA~íPSON Buildinq S!!QY. (§05)398-5950 RUt i tun Uìlr-'pftð1i..-- RU. fltle -, - - 21 R' FfiOñl Cf(t;¡;JtIO~ (Reed B/ld !;;f," lJf1~r C~mplet;flg 1111 rcø.CJ;0f15l I cerllfr un1er penll\r ° II~ lh4t I hlv pe(sonl III elll n,q ,qdtl .1111.( tit lh. nlo(l.t øn fUbllttfd In this ,nd .11 . 'll.thed dQCUltnts\ Ino t II b.sed on I' nQUI'IO I has. ndlwldu. s respanslb e or ob .Inln, h. nforll Ion. I bellewe thlt the .. " J. I:;;;'''_ ',~~. sublltled Inlorul on II tru., Iccurall. and co pl.~.. () _ 4 -i/." 0,. ::~ - -, - ," "'::" /c-/j"í- TOM R. KEITH, Support!Services Mana.9.er \ )(? X. 7~___" - ~ ":" . HW~~1 örlëJfl Il"U-ðiñHnðin(U"-Dn~UflðøHI(ð1frntliõr1JU rfðfffiñ(ltm- SI~ñnü¡('·-····-~'·~----·---- \It ~It ,14 ¡ CITY'ot UAKI:H~t-li:LU MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY fir. Ind Agticultur. (] Standard Business ~ , NON-TRADE SECRETS Plqt _lO. of LI r~SÅ~~~~.HAHE:;I;PA Q~~- TRIC C()'~~~~SH~H~~-~~~~~lC CO~~M~ 9fOTHhS FéClLp~¿8alkersfield S~r.vi.ç~uql:_. '..' cYçv I þ! ~ Q ~Ip. ----- 6u~ ~~B BAABsTRhr HUH Rft:JJ, 9:L .- - ,,'... ....,. PH6N~ . ,___.S .--- 'N~ j. - , D D - .6 .9 1 - 0 Z Z I " "'--, - E~ 'tOAN C - R-PROPER CODES u.. - - , I I 2 ] .. 5 . I . , 10 II 12 I J II I' tr.ns Iyge ¡¡u herlg. Aon~II "usure I II Cont Cont Cont Uu loc.llon When . br Nilles of lllturrlC~'oontnts Codr COd. All Alt Est Unltl on U I p, Puu flip COd. Slarld II f.Clllty wt Sit InSlru: Ions ,; U I P 150 960 CF 365 04 4 _~ ! Phl~ICJI tnd Httllh H',Ud C.A.S. HUlbar 74-86-2 Calpan.nt II Nu.. C.A.I. NUlbtr I' I heck I I lhl Ipp1r ~ Suddr Re Ie.n [] I Co.paR.nt., .... . C.A.S. Nu.b.r (g f ire Huard o .uctivitr ID DJ hied I.~d .~. u th o Pnnure lilt Co.ponlJlt U .... . C.A.S. .u.b.r U P 150 Prèfab Shed 0 XYGEN Phl~iefl,~d ~e'lth ~11.rd I... I C.A.I. Nu.b.r I I ee . t.t IPP 1 Ea $Udd/n R.IIIS. [] I Co.pan.nt ., NI.. . C.A.S. Nu.b.r t!3 f ire Huard o Relctivlt, o 0Jhled I·V.d. rt~ II th o Pressura Co.poßlAt U .... . C.A.S. Nu.b.r U 50 9 er PAINT - Phl,¡etl ,nd ~tlllb ~1'lrd Co.ponut .1 I hee . I 1 .t IPP r [] SUdd/n Rele.s. [] I Co.pan.nt.2 I... . C.A.S: Nu.b.r m fire Hlwd o Reactlvlt, ij DJI'led I..ed ata II th o Presaura Hili th Ca.pon.nt U .... . C.A.S.' Nu.b.r U 15 4 PAINT Phl~¡clI ,~d ~Irlth ~11"d eo.ponenL II .1.. I C.A.I. lUlb.r I ec a l I IPP 1 [] SUdd/n '11.15. (] I Ca.pan.nt I' .... I C.A.S. NUlb.r ~ rice H.wd o .eactivltr rn OJ hred I."d .~' u th o Prusura tilt Co.pon.nt U N... . C.A.S. NUlb.r ~I,-I , I __I I -', v-i v EHERGEHCY CONTACTS .1 TOM R. KEITH SUDp'Qrt Svcs. Mqr. (805)398-5950.2 DAVE SAMPSON RU. TlUe }nlrPftðli.-- JUI frrli"fJtioq (Reed l)IId t;;f," afffJr C~nr:'et;lIg nil rce.cJ;onsl r I under rnlll 0 ,. th t I haw pe(sonl I. ..1. n ,d I r.llll. It thl n(a(llt n U Iltl In his end .11 :~¡hh:: dm:::!: 1.:nI. \:~, ~I:~!.:M! I:!'m,ill!~'" ,J " ,, I. ru,,",I.I, 01" '''''I . I, 1,1,".1;;_1 .,~' tho!: th,_e, ~_,~ _::-," ,,-:'_,:' ",..., ~c',-:? ) , TOM R, KEITH .support Services Mana<ter__ )V' 'I""~ _ ~-, _~__' .. ~jÎlr~¡;1 Mil -tlrlf of oW/lem~mrðrulloiUf7ðW1rðrtrntm11"rnmTñtlthl , ñltüfè--"~ -, ---'-·'d I I Ruildinn Suny. (805)398-59SC 1It1t~-~-I¿,_· 11 Hf no^, ~fwi- lill Y ur öl\l\l:l~ùl-l.l:LU . MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY fin Ind Agticullur. 0 Standard Business 101 " NON-TRADE SECRETS Plge JJ., 01 U rgSÅY~ð~.NAHE:jlPA~· - TRIC CO.~~~~S"~HE~:~~ECTRIC COUtHt f)fOTHAS r¿cIlPl¿B8,kersfield Ser,\(tçf_J~r-,-,_' ~/Ib~~ ~!þ~._-- .S ~ ~--- ~ Q i!p·-, _ ~IHI!J5 BuA A~B BÄA8~TR~E~ NUHR~R~9J_.. -- ..-- -- --- . ....- - m ~h TO-¡n c: R-PROPER CODES 0 0 .6.9 J 2.. a.. 7_ 7_ , -I , 2 1 C· S . , . , 10 II 'IZ I J II I Jr4ns rrQt 1/11 herag. Aon~11 H~a1ura I If Cant Cant Cant Un locHlon whIr! 'by ""IS of l1.lure{C~'Donenls Code Cod. Alt Alt Est Un tl on . "~PI 'un 'UP Cod. Slor.d It fae I t, wt Sit Inslru~ Ions ¡I U IV¡ 40 30 360 GAL 365 13 4 PA J NT Phr~icJI 'nd Herllh HII.rd C.A.S. Nu.b., Co.pon.nt II N.... C.A.I. Nu.b.r IChecl I I th. .ppl,J o ",ctivil, ~ OJ hied o SUddln Rtle'I' o I Co.po..nt " N... . C.A.S. .u.b., m Fir. Huard I'Vd .~ u th o PIISSllre IIll COlponlllt U .... . C.A.S. .u.b.r U ~ :1 Phl~ictl ,~d ~,.Ilh ~".rd C.A.S. Nu.b., Co.pon.nt II .... . C.A.S. Nu.b., I t Ie I' l It .pp r o Ruclhlt, o 0Jhl'd [] SlIdd/n R,I,.s, [] I. d I . Co.pon.nt II .... . C.A.S. Mu.b" o f irl Huard II th o Pressllre V.. rt~ Co.ponnt U .... . C.A.S. .ulb.r U - PhlSic(1 ,nd ~ell\b HI\.rd C.A.S. Nu.be, Co.pon.nt II .... . C.A.S. Nu.ber I hec I I t It IPp}r (] OJ hied [] SUddln Rlle.s. (] d I Co.ponlllt, II N... I e.A.S. Nu.b., o Fir. H.wd o Rucllvil, I..e III II th o PrlSlllre Hul tb Co.pon.nt U .... . C.A.S. .u.b., U 4 Phlticr' ,~d ~'flth ~'I.rd C.A . S. Nu.bar eo.pon.nt II N... . C.A.I. NUlb., ( Ie a t I .PP' , . o OJ "red (] Suddfn Rlle.s. (] I Co.pon.nt 12 .... . C.A.S. Nu.b.r U f ire Huard o 'ucthit, I·Vd I~ u th o 'usSIIra nit Co.ponent U N.., I C.A.S. Nu.ber EHERGENCY CONTACTS .1 TOM R. KEITH SUDp'Qrt Svcs. Mqr. (805)398-5950N2 DAVE SAMPSON IIU. JltI. ~flIrÍ'ftðli"- IIU. Cf(lifititio~ fReed I,JlJd $;91J lIfîfJr CTI"~'et;f)g It" rcø.c~;ons{ I cellll un1er enlll 0 II th l I hlye pe(sona II 'I" n ,d . .1111. It th, nlO(llt n u .Ilt In his end III ::¡:¡t::: dm:::h 10:'1/ 1~:hd,1:1:~ ::¡'m, itt!~OII n~ "!,, I. us,o"I.I. or o. 111111 c. 1.lo:f1> ;..": ~ ~,-"", "~',","~Z"¿::: ',' TOM R. KEITH~.$.tm(}ort S..e.rvlces Mana!le.f . ~ ·,c"~''"··'''''~' çi~n~1õr!l'- -rlC1n~T1nI1U~r urmlnðW1mtnütm1Uðïlllf1fiñtlTlve S"ttñltü,e .'- ;~~;-;:.y.-=-=.~. Buildinq Sunv. (805)398-5950 (\tll -~-~-- 21 Rf FftOfil jz.Yf Z-- ~ I J' /ti ¡ or\nfu, ð - ' -...... · . -. -,..,-..-. ...--- O ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY farl and Aglicullur. Stlndlrd Business ~ NON-TRADE SECRETS PI~r 12__. 011 r~SÅY~ð~.NAHE:~PAC - TRIC C().~~~~sN~HED·~LECTRIC COUtHR 2foTHhs F¿cILPl¿Ba,kerS!ield Ser.yt~e_JJ[~_ ~ltb~~ ~!þ~._--- .S _ ..-- ~ Q :~P.- , _ _9~I!J6 6uA ~RB B^A8~TR~á NUHg~Å~9 -., -- . ,,--, --, " "'- - m ~h '¡'O-¡N C R-PROPER CODES D D .6 E j 2.. a.. 7_ 7_ . I 2J C' S . , . , 10" It I J " I Iro,nes IrQI 1111, he'n,. Aon~11 H~ISUrt I rr Cont Cont Cant Uu LacHlan Whir! 'by HIlliS of IlIturelC~'oonlnIS C d CÒdl ht Alt < Est units 011 . 'p. Pun 'liP COd. Stored II fae I t, Wl 511 Instru: Ions I U W223,,'-'---; O(JO'--ï-ooo LBS 36B 06 4 40 Haz Waste Stora ASTECONTAMINATEDSOILj..Q.EßR¡1 Ph1$icII 'nd He,lth HII.rd C.A.S. NUlb.r COlpog.nt II N.I.. C.A.S. Nu.b.r ¡ ICheck I I that Ippl, Hydrocarbon Base Oi 1 s ; o RuctiYitr 00 OJ hred n Suddf" Relllu o dl COlpon.llt., N... I C.A.S, Nu.b.r I Œ fir. Huard I'~ .\. II th o PUSSY" ..n Nil' . C.A.S. Nu.bir ~ ' COlpon.nt .2 ASTE DRY CELL BATTERIES -1 o Ructhlt, ,W OJ hred [] Sudd/n R.lels. [] I COIPon.nt.' N... I C.A.S, Nu.b.r o f ire Huard I·V.d. rt~ II th o prusure Co.ponent U N.I. . C.A.S, NUlb.r -~-- '--:"'i,,"~ , ' .-~-- "":'- " - ---.------. - Phlsic~' ,nd ~el'\h Hlllrd C.A.S. HUlber COlponlllt .1 N.I. . C.A.S, Nu.ber ~ . .-. .. .,. , , I hee I I t It IPplr ' " ~ '\ .~, .. . ' , - .- , ',- [] SUdd/n Ie leas. [] dl COlpon.nt.2 N.I. I C.A,S. Nu.b.r ~ f ire Huard o Ructlvltr ~ OJ !ared lue Il. .. th o Pressure Health COlpollut U N.I, . C.A.S. Nu.be, H N.I. . C.A.S. Nu.b.r Various . ~ f ire Hazard o hacthlt, KJ Oehyed 0 SUdd,n Rel.as. Health 0 Pressure O dl COIpon.nt II M..I' C.A.S. NUlber I._~ Ita Healt~ COlponlnt.2 NI..' C.A.S. Nu.blr I I EHEr1GEHCY CONTACTS "1 TOM R. KEITH SUDp'Qrt Svcs. Mqr. (805)398-5950M2 DAVE SAMPSON Ruil£!i.!lq S!æ.Y. (ß05)398-5%C RUI TItle )nlnftðlir- Inl ' l\lll - - -- 11 HI HOt-I ffftiflfJtiOq (Re~d and !¡;gn afîør C~n~'et;r)g 11" rcø.cJ;ons( ceft I , un1ef rn,l' 0 I, th t I hlwe pe(sonl I. IXII n d I 11111. It thl nfoCllt n u Iltt In his ,nd II' ::::n{:/1~f:~:!1lo:nl, tln.~·:~!'1M! ::,!'m,d~'" ,I ,\3"". """,1.1. or.. "'", ~, I~,U~.~,,~.' ,,_,',.',.' _' '__,' ',-,::;-~:="~ TOM R. KEITH, Support Servlces t'lilnager ", __.~' '_ ~_,." -...., ~IÌiq~1 ör ¡tun mlofõWñfmðmrðrDJl"""ffiU7ðnnrðr·fTùlmnrarUmiñtltlv. " S14"ítürI·--'-·-;-'--.~--~-_·- _.c_ fi-7/f'.Z-- , rof(~f¿:f¡ - - .---- V.L I IV I UF\n.LI.\U I .L L L LI I. I ~HAZARDOUS MATERXALS XNVENTO~Y '.11," fin and Agtieullur.' 0 Stand.rd Business 101 NON-TRADE SECRETS Plge D... 01 !il . PH~ÅYfð~.NAHE:.PA. m~ ~.~ - TRIC CO.~~~Ds~~~~~~~:¡C CO~~H~ QfoTH^S FêCN'l¿B,i',kersfield S~yjÇj!_.c\J:.... ~Aò~~ ,~P!._~~ .S _~~~..__ ~ Q '~P._ , _ ______ 6uA ~~B BAARŠtR~E~ tfuHR~n39~., -- .. ....-. ----, ,u,_ ,- - m ~k '¡'O-¡N C R-PROPER CODES' Ö!) .6.9 .1 2... 8.. 7_ 7_ . Ir:ns I~g. Ao~~'1 H~at~r. . Llr c~nt c:nt C~~t U:: loe.tl~~ Wher! ,I~r N..,s or-~lll~re(CO'Donents Code COd' Est Units on I. I p, 'nsa IlIp Coda Storld II facl! tr Wt Sit Inslru: Ions Ca.,,,,.1 II I... - C. ~.; ~:;ÞlI c - :::":_d~F -_~- --. --; .~,::~.-?"~' " . -:- ---- Physic,l 'nd He,I1h Hlllrd ICheek a I thlt Ipp1r t.A.S. NUlber o fir, Hlwd o RlleUwitr ~ De "led 0 Sudden Re I.u. Hel th 01 PI.SSUI. O dl Co.pon.nt II .... I C.A.'. .ulber I.." .t. Hul tb Co.pon.at.3 .1.. I C.A.S. .u.b., 4 Co.ponut .1 ASTE PCB ELECTRICAL E UI ME, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBS) o fire H.lUd o Ructhltr ~ Deh¡,d 0 SUdd/n Reluu H.. th 0 Pr,slur. O I Co.pon.nt" .... I C.A.S. lu.b.r 1.1f.d.N~a Ca.pan.nt.3 .... I C.A.S. .u.b.r H A U V- .... I C.A.S. Nuaber 1336-36-3 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBS! ID OJ hIed [] SUdd/n Relelsl o d I COlpon.nt , U .... I C.A.S. .u.b., o fir, Hturd o Ruethlt, I., all II th o PllnulI ulth CO.polltnt 13 N..a I C.A.S. .ulb., V ./, ... ASTE PCB SOLIDS Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBS) o Ruethltr K1 0J"led [] SUdd,n Relels' [] dl Co.pon.nt., .... . C.A.S. .u.b.r ,U fire H&!Ird I." a\. ea tb o PrlSlllr. nit Co.pon.nt U NI.. . C.A.S. .u.b., , EMERGENCY CONTACTS "' TOM R. KEITH Supp'Qrt Svcs. MQr. (805)398-5950U DAVE SAf>'JPSON Buildinq S!!QY. (1305)398-59501 IIUe Tltl. }f1IrPftðTi.-- Iii. IIllI - - -. 21 RT FftO^~ Cullf/otioq (Re~d and $;90 lIfîor CTIIJIPlet;ng 1111 "(Jc~;onsl I Cf/l II, un1fl fnal1 0 la th t I havt person. I. '1'1 n G ,d I 1.1111. It the n oClat n u Iltt In his ,nd ,11 m:¡w/m:::hl':'!, ttnh:!.::,:: ::I'i:¡'Yll!~'" ,!""a,,l~ 1I",",lbl, or ,b ,1"'1 ¡, I,I",,~~ I;?" tblltb', ' .~,_''';::_,:~"¿-':/_'' .~,:. ,_ TOM R. KEITH SUDl1OIhSer'LJ,ces ¡'¡ana!lfL- )(7,. ~ .' , . '.' ' liiÏlni'1 õrtlllnm, 01 OW/lHl0ðm(1ruJlOiut7ð~l'n'ðr. ¡j(liõnllrfUfnfñ(nI~ gñitU¡r---'~" -,-~----'';:;. (~7/rZ-;.,. 7oi}l}ûrZ- e ."- Pacific Gas and Electric Company 650 0 Street Fresno, CA 93760-0001 209/442-0909 ' January 24, 1992 Mr. Ralph Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Bakersfield Fire Department 2130 "G" street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: - R E eEl VE D JAN 28 1992 Ans'd............ . Enclosed is the completed Hazardous Materials Management Plan and Inventory for PG&E's Bakersfield Service Center on the city of Bakersfield's forms. Thank you for your patience in working with us. We understand the need to present the information in a way that allows you to most efficiently enter the data. Per your request, future plans will be sent to you in the required format. If you have any questions, please call me at (209) 263-5210. Supervisor' hm Enclosure . ,B~~rsneld Fire D~Pt. . , -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION .. Date Completed . {¡j - J~ -0 I - &J\J ~r 'CO.f\~r R¿, 10, I (Top of Business Plan) Inspector SB ('Q~r ' o o I ' O! c¿n-ter lIil;Y1 i<¿~r'5( I ~ ~1I~lc+ïÚ\ ~ I i1 (!Õ+ dtß~ I -1àH«L Tt1<)v~cn'~ &1h.~_ ~, , ,r '. ¡ ,I, ~ Violations: :KPt'-1Te,("'\~ "~M:-bè ~ ~mo-h~ .sn()f . ~-A-TIL~ -A1eú. *~ b.'cd~ re-o . À1.l bcAk.c¡~~ ~d) rJo Ke~f/l·~ . Sùlf'r:c Ac;~ JJL,r;,f'td AS liss ~ \?Q. . rnSI)S c¡\ f'{a,?_ (OM M ~(bCtCQflV em S'~ . Uú'l WtlS-b. DJ{.~ ~ O~Cl-I)~2ÝcI Mo..-\,,+o..l~~ L\cL~c' . All Items Q.K. lJ 'Correction ÑeededO v :"',J':"" :~.- ':::'.J~ . ._,_.'___-...~,__;.~::y~c--;-:__:_. . I ' I ' , ".' Busihess Name: . 'YG ~ t ~ 'Location: "JOI W:ß~ Business Idéntificatiòn No. 215-000 Stat;"; No. . fÞj {heir Shift ./tîJ __ ~, .,'«)¡J J~¡ ¡.~ Verification of Inventory Materials Verification of Quantities Verification of Location Proper Segregation of Material Comments: Verification of MSDS Availablity Numberof Employees Verification of Haz Mat Training Comments: , , Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures Cpmments: Emergency Procedures Poste~ Containers Properly Labeled Comments: , Verification of Facility Diagram Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: '--__-4_" ..' I I I I Adequate Inadequate 0' D 0 0 ,0 D 0 0, o o o o D D D D' D , Business Owner/Manager , FD 1652 :(Rev. 1-90)' White~Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy ACUTELY~"ZARDOUS'IiIIATERIALS R~STRATION F~~~ 9'11 THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY 1HE OWNER OR OPERA TOR OF EACH BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA wmæ AT ANY TIME HANDLES ANY AClITEL Y HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTlllliS GREATER mAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS AT STP.l THIS FORM SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITIED TO YOUR LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY. (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code) Note Instructions on reverse Business Name PG&E Bakersfield Service Center Business Site Address 4101 Wible Road, Bakersfield Business Mailing Address (If different) Business Phone (805) 398-5950 Business Plan Submission Date2 Process Deslgnatlon3 Gas and El ectri c Operati ons ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED4 -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY- CHEMICAL NAME Electrolvte (3.87 lbs. sulfuric acid per gal.) QUANTITY 31 qallons (120 lbs.) electrolyte sulfuric acid GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMEN'f5: 'I Sulfuric acid is found in the electrolyte of wet cell battebiès~; These automotive batteries are located in the garage area. The batteries A· are used -1'11 vehicles. Waste wet cell batteries are periodically taken out of service and stored at the hazardous wast storage area until disposed. SIGNATURE ~ ,I?: ~ PRINTED NAME TOM R. KE I TH 1TTLE Support Services Manaoer DATE o/ZZ/1/ California Office of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (1-15-88) ù ~ ~~~ --~- . e 'f' ~ Superscripts: 1. Quantities for RMPP compliance are "equal to or greater than" the minimum criteria and apply to chemicals handled "81 anyone time". 2. Businesses handling reportable quantities of Acutely Hazardous Materials that have not submitted a business plan MUST contact local Administering Agencies. The business plan submission date will assure the Administering Agency that a business plan has been submitted and is on file. This will also immediately identify businesses that have not submitted business plans. 3. "Process Designation" is provided as a reporting option (with the approval of the Administering Agency) for facilities that can most easily repon by process. Thus, facility RMPP registration data could be submitted in a similar format to a business plan that is divided by process. "By process" data can initiate an emergency response to a process incident rather than a genenl emergency response to a major facility. Process designation can simplify inspections for major facilities and improve future emergency response. 4. Refer to the EPA list of Exttemely Hazardous Substances from theFedeza1 Register (Volume 52, No. 77, p. 13397 ~,April22, 1987). Each chemical has a threshold planning quantity. This list may be changed by EPA on an annual basis. Updates of this list may be avai1able eMly in 1988. To comply with this element, you may attach a copy of the inventory submitted to your Administering Agency from your business plan and highlight all Acutely Hazardous Materials. It is recommended that facilities list Jll exttemely hazardous chemicals handled in quantities equal to or in excess of 1) 500 pounds, and 2) any EPA threshold planning quantity less than 500 pounds. 5. Do not include Trade Secret infonnation in these descriptions. General: For emergency response pmpose5, it would be desirable to describe the following to the Administering Agency: 1. Batch Process: a. What raw matfrials? b. What openting pessure range? c. What ope¡ating tempmuure range? d. Batch capacity rating? e. Product characteristics? (e.g., chemical state, flammability, toxicity, etc.) f. Critical pocess points and charactaistics? 2. Continuous process: (similar information as above.) NQIE: "Pursuant to 1255341 Ibe Mministering Agency may æquire the submission of a Risk Management Prevention Program (RMPP), if the .4.thnini~ Agen¡;y detamines that the bandJer's operation may present an acutely hazardous materials accident risk. The bandI« sball prqøe the RMPP in accœdance with subdivision (c) [of 125534]. The RMPP shall be prepared within 12 mœths folJowing the æquest made by the Administaing Agency pursuant to this section." (§ 25534 (a) Health and Safety Code) An amendment to the RMPP must be submitted to the Administering Agency within 30 days of: 1. Any additional bandling of acutely bazardous marcrials. 2. Any material or substantial a1teraûons to business activities. 3. Change of address, business OwnezshiPI or business name. (I 25533 (c) Health &: Safety Code) \ , · EVERY BUSINESS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT AN RMPP SHALL IMPLEMENT THE APPROVED RMPp. California Office of Emergency Services FOAM HM 3m (1-15-88) ~~-'" ,~Ú<)l-- -~I , ~_~NG ~)rQc:tìOf\. ~2-: ~~(~G : C'c~::þ~~ lÀ0~. '~~iS J;N.~cl 40 : fr,,~ M.vf.~ ~Ù~. ~c.\:- \)r--Jù~( ~~IO v~~6 ~ ~t~ ~Q~{", ~(~(' .~ ~ ~ûbr% ~ , ~\.~;~ ~cè~ _Th~ ! ~OJUV lJUl¡,,~~,,--,t:Jo 5~~\1~~_J ! GL~.¡" '-f~ \;~.' ~,}..,º~þ~:\, ~~--,--j ~ \\ ~ __~~_~~~\~~ V\{),~ ~ m~-J I I ~ _ ~ ~ . ,Å, ¡ A . o..-u- ~. nzi2o~ I(\~~ ! , ! \J'e.,,r·~ \: l{ 6~ l... î? G. . ~ $rtJ ().~1~1 ¡ ~ I i rf'/\6\JS t fA) r~~ ~~ eolYl t i ¡ k)r('~ Jr'o.¿/\ ~()% f'v¥:J..^Uo.£/J fYY\.- ~'~. " :~?e WcØt, CJeÞv w<1t IV~VA +Q-~'iW d. I~ : [h. Ltc!, ~ (;. ~~ ~~~.C. ____ __________.J ..,.~ --.,~""" -l~ e . CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 0, S, NEEDHAM FIRE CHIEF 2î01 H STREET BA,KERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 January 8, 1991 Mr. Cra1g M. Porter Genera~ Services Manager Pacific Gas and E~ectric Company 650 0 Street Fresno,_CA 93760-0001 Dear Mr. Porter: Enc~osed registration registrat10n faci~ities. request. ! . 1. The AHM registration for 4101 W1b~e Road, f1~ed 1n 1989, reports 500 lbs of sulfuric acid. The updated inventory of 2/90 reports 2400 lbs. of sulfuric acid. are three acutely hazardous materials (AHM) forms which should be used to reg1ster or revise the of the sulfuric acid at the P G & E Bakersf1eld The following incons1stenc1es necess1tate this 2. The AHM reg1strat10n for the Kern Canyon Powerhouse battery acid filed 12/86' reports 86 gal~ons of sulfuric acid. This con£licts with the Kern Powerhouse inventory of 10/87 which reported 260 gallons of 'sulfuric acid in batteries. 3. The Kern Power Plant Env1ronmental Emergency Plan which was forwarded to th1s. o£:f1ce indicates that there is cons1.derable sulfuric acid in both wet cells and waste batteries at. this location. The hazardous materials inventory :filed w1th this o:f:fice in July 1987 omitted all use and storage o£ sul:furic acid. / ... [;i'"~~~«:.,I~ e e Page 2 The handling o.f sul.furic acid o.ften requires the completion o.f comprehensive 'Risk Management and Prevention Programs (RMPP). Please complete the enclosed Facility Risk In~ex Forms .for the Kern Power Plant and the Kern Canyon Powerhouse .facilities. The risk index .for the Wible road facility has already been completed. Accurate reporting by the handler is critical to the assessment o.f risk which determines whether a RMPP will be required. Please return these AHM registration .forms to the .following address by 2-1a-91. Bakers.field Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 2130 G Street Bakers.field, CA 93301 Once I receive these Acutely Hazardous Material Registration .forms and the Facility Risk Indexes, I will notify you o.f P G & E's Risk Management and Prevention Program requirements. Please call me at (B05) 326-3979 i.f I can be o.f any assistance. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician cc: Mr. William J. Frazies e e. "WE CARE" CITY of BAKERSFIELD ~ FIRE DEPARTMENT D, S, NEEDHAM FIRE CHIEF 2101 H STREET BAKERSFIEL:D, 93301 326-3911 ... -~'-.:::"'::--~..' January 22, 1991 Mr. Mike Savage Pacific Gas and Electric Co. 650 0 Street - 1st Floor Fresno, CA 93760 Mr. Savage: Mr. Mike Mc Clew called today requesting that I send you the forms referenced in my letter of January 8, 1991 originally sent to Mr. Craig Porter. Enclosed are three acutely haz;ardous material registration forms and three facility risk index forms. Please call me at 805-326-3979 if you have any questions. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician ~, e Pacific Gas and Electric Company e .~b -: -....... 650 0 Street Fresno, CA 93760-0001 209/442,0909 N~, fp~ R ' r:rt I lIt lJ f1AR 2 1990 February 20, 1990 Ans 0. - -. ........ Mr. Ralph E. Huey City of Bakersfield 2101 'H' street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Huey:: Enclosed is the Business Plan you requested for the Bakersfield Service Center. We appreciate your patience with us in returning the completed plan. In the future, all correspondence and updates for this plan will be sent to your office. If you have any questions or concerns with the enclosed inventories, please contact Nora whitlow at (209) 263-5219. Sincerely, -Jj~~~r Gary L. Fairbanks , ~. General Services Manager GLF:nkw Enclosure ,.... , 1- l- 6- 1- r- 6 - ./ tied) T~ NcuWJ.ð / ,D. ~ ~ tcWd;f¡ ~ ~ .-"o1-~þ'i ¡{ cd· ~ ~ .:. rJu.d-fJ- J.,t/CVff' ¡¡,SO,,! - ¡J.{.()~~? - ~ I/O åae- ~ ud dw;!f : ?~ß ;%- F~ - ;I¿SD~ 7c/3. -I !lid H Þ¡ .. CITY of BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY I ¡¡ Farm and Agticulture [] Standard Business 111 NON-TRADE SECRETS Paq~ _1____ of 11, BUSINESS N, AME :~'IS~" 61'\5; Eled¡Úc- G. OWNER NAME: P~c.~~;;~(k) <}{Jt'C.:Ie..,L e" NAME OF THIS FACILITYò' :&k,1[s{'I~,ld__~_-eDJ..L¿L.C.~rrk,",' L£CATION' ~)_' ~~~ _' ADDRESS' ,.,~ _,€8!____-n>-\ STANDARD IND. CLA~S C Dr ___'::\ 1.L__, ,___,_,__,____' ~HM~ ~~P¿80" E.R-::.n~njJ-- 93~oR ~l.Ò~~ ~~P:f':l~~\-EjJðc-ll~OO C¡~Il''') DUN AND BRAgs6R~Elo ~UMLB _ R.;t 0.., --, I , - - REFER to-IN"S R T ONS-roR-PROPER CODES - - - - - f,¿ .L J. " --- - I ~ 8 9 10 11 12· 13 U Tr~ns 1 ys Cont Cont Cont USQ loc~tion ~he(e 'by !Ialles or /ixture/Ccrconenls Co~e on Ite Type Press Temp Co~e Store~ In FaCIlity lit . See InstructIons ~lJJ5 01 L\ 6~(CL(ì A ArOMtLh s Name & C.A.S. Number Fire Hazard [] Reactivity [j De1ared [] Suddfn Release Hea th 0 Pressure Component.2 Name &C,A.S. Number [] Immediate Health Component.3 Name & C.A.S. Humber ;).0 10 DO Component '1 [] Reactivity m Delared [] SUddfn Release [] Component .2 Name I C.A.S. Number ~ fire Hazard Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component .3 Name I C.A.S. Number F\J{1,'~, Component 1\ [] Suddfn Release [] Component .2 Hame I C.A.S. Humber ~ Fire Hazud [] Reactivity ŒI De 1a{ed Immediate Hea th o Pressure Hea Ith Component 13 Hallie I C.A.S, Number l.o'6Yl(o- 34-~ DO U!cl ~+ (( 0 I I f1) Fire Hazard [] Reactivity m De 1a{ed [] Sudden Re I ease Hea th of Pressure , Component (2 Hame & C.A.S. Number [] Immed 18 te Health Component.3 Hame & C.A.S, Number ;)5 R ra..(.(,n::. N ~hcne,:> ~\ (("..ü,: l.ò Olef'in5. a.ncl 'o\lIÜIe... o£.-'ð'ß' '3- ^ý 1<. n-eS dO I 0- ';>0-1 r\ì\-ßE I () 1(,1' Ó4 - 0 - y j1(t~,ld 'n3 5LLpCfI!/::xJí ('l!"o.:r);j«.fj,s(/:.; T1 --_.--- ',{ -m--Ff¡crr-- EMERGENCY CONTACTS tl1;J;?r1\ k'e dh ?fffipr"t S"c'-.)ln(:r~~~~tn~-5'l~-O tl2~I~eF\\ e St=\I''P';:>O,J Cerlificatio~ (Reed and $ign af1ßr C9mp7eting, ft7 7, se.c~ions) , . ' I certIfy under enalt 0 la th t ) have persona I~ examln Qed I famIlIar It the InformatIon $U mltte~ In hIS ond all ' attached dQcv~en~sl an~ t at ~ase~ on my Inquiry 0 lhose Inålvl~ua's responsib1e ~or obtaIning the In~ormatlon. i believe that the subJlltted Infomtlon 15 true, accurate, an~ cO~Ple, te. , ' r7 -C-~ T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER ~ fIDe ~rÕOfmnLTfifof C'inmoperatOr UR o\tn~fTõpUnõrnütliõfn~TIpresëñUr1Ve - S'lqñ1 üre -~ - t'Y , 3<1 Y - Þ 't:f 3 Þ " ~ ., D~ftI?~I.~ .. CITY of BAKERSFIELD . Farm and Agt ¡culture 0 Standard Business ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY NON-TRADE SECRETS Page ~___ of 1__ OWNER NAME: rlCl ¡:IC 6 ""-J + ¡; let'Jrl.( Co, NAME OF THIS FACILITYò' æ~R. ~FIE:LD, ~~(y';_çg,__c.~c_. ADDRESS' ..:::D...J:L¿: o\LL~ Š+ì-'d;- ST ANDARD I ND. CLAtS C 0 =. _.~fCï !.L__,__ _, CITY/- zIp: ~~rn..('i~(() q<.jIO¡" DUN AND BRADSTREE NUMB R...., c l ì ,..--....---'-' PHONr: It: r:'il5 111;;1-1000 0 ^ - Q I - 0< 1) REFER TO-rNS RUCTIONS-roR-PROPER CODES - -.¿, ..J - - - - - 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U I Dys Cont Cont Cont USQ loc~t ion Where 'by Hailes of IIi xture{ccrconents on SIte Type Press Temp Code Stored In FacIlIty Wt See Instruc Ions 3 9 4, 19 FUt',L ìA,.l~t'Þ? Tru..c..lc::. 100 P~+ro\eu..1Y"\ ' Component 11 Name & C.A.S. Number --- - ~~~~:I~'~¿~~~~~~d~:;~r'c Co I 2 ,3 Tr~ns Tyae Max Code Code Allt A P ~ðO Physical ond Health Ha~ard ICheck all that applYI 4 Average Amt Fire Hazard o Reactivity ~ Oelared o suddf" Release o Component 12 Name I C.A.S. Number Immediate Hes th o Pressure Health Component .3 Name I C.A.S. Number m .5 df.c r -e ð.- Ph~~ic~1 ,~d ~ealth Hafard Component 11 Name I C.A.S. Number I ec a t at apply ~ Fire Hazard '0 Reactivity M De Jared o SUddf" Re I ease o Component .2 Name I C.A.S. Number Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Name & C.A.S. Number Component 13 p S5 Ll- G.... Ph~sical ,nd ~ealth Haiard Component 11 I heck a I t at apply M Fire Hazard o Reactivity ijJ Delated [] SUdd;n Relesse [] 0 Component 12 Name I C.A.S. Number ImmedIate Hea th o Pressure Hea Ith Component 13 ~ P 55 l.} Ph~~iC~1 ,nd ~ealth Haiard Compon!nt II I ec a I t at apply ttJ Fir e Hazard o Reactivity m De lared o SUdd;n Re I ease [] 0 Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immed1ate Hea th o Pressure Health Component .3 Name & C.A.S, Number I ~ éJ,1 Add ;i'IV~5 , 0\ Cl.~.S. -= o ~~I\rO ('Arbof\ RASE 0'1 \ EMERGENCY CONTACTS "1To\"", ~~ð\--- 5u.tooor\ 'S'((,~(Y\(:Y:'(W5J18~·YI5o "2'»"""t' SA"\.p':::cAJ ~~\d;~a SLLpU~'-i:.c'" RUe TTt1 e .. r I'nõñ~ Hame mre J CertifiçÜio~ (Reed and $jgn af1ßr cçmp7etjng, ~7 7, sectjons] 0 0 ,. , , I certIfy under penallx 0 la~ th~t I have persona '~l examlnQQ ,~d 'm famllla( Ylth the informstlon $ubmltte~ In thIs end all . attaçhed documents, anQ t at based on my Inquiry 0 hose IndlYldua s responsIble for obtaining the InformatIon, I believe that the ~' submItted InformatIon IS true, accurate, and coiplete. ~ æ . T. R. KEITH. SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER , . m~ ~rõõfiëTnl1 tie Of OwnH I Opêr atOr UH owwlõPëfHõrnüniõfTIëfTIpreseñUt t ve S qñãtüfe-- {805' S-¡13 -:/¡- 2 ¡ -R f- p fió~r-- 2/28/90 Vå '-~--S I Qr.ë1--_u ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY NON-TRADE SECRETS Page ª-____, of 11 OWNER NAME:"Ppe.IFlc G,,-;., 't,Ueo(>IL CO' NAME OF THIS FACILITY: '"B"'~-=:~\FIE~ :::>ef"\I'c£ C~-er A~DRESS' -~-, - '6 re<-\ STANDARD IND. CLASS COOE":=l.:\CX"' ---,---,....----------- C TY 1- zlp~^, 1J~~: ,~,¿, 4 at., DUN AND BRADSTREEJ.. NUMBER~-~"\.ì~ì-"-"'-'-'" ..,-..-..----..~---- PONt: It: ~1 lZ- 000 00 - w 9 , - Ø\ 0 R FER To-rNŠTRUCr. ONS-roR-PROPER CODES - - - - - - - - - . ---- 9 10 11 ,12 13 U Cont Cont Use loc~tlon Where 'by Na~es of ~ixture{c~rconents Press Temp Code Stored In Facl J Ity lit See Instruc Ions 4 J~ ~5 Component 11 Name & C.A.S. Number .. . Farm and Agticulture [] Standard Business BUSINESS NAME:&e.'lf;,~ 6~ eaRiC Co. LOCATION' ~ ~~~ ~oo. CITY I- ZIP: g.r.5F:ULD_,_ 30 ~ PHONt: II: (~o5) ~<ìß- 5'15'0 1 Tr~ns Code 2 TYDe Code 3 ~ax Allt 5 Annual Est 6 Measure UnIts 7 o~ ~He . Average Alllt ' R ó!. PhY$ical and Health Halard ¡Check all that apply) Fire Hazard [] Reactivity 00 Delayed [] Sudden Release Health of Pressure CITY of BAKERSFIELD (D~-¡lt-3- 5Lf-1 Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number [] Immediate Health Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number AMI tÎ\lfS 5 ('. ,p...::', -¡ I Lt:: A rY\ (0 Physical aod Health Hafard (Check all that apply DO Fire Hazard [] Reactivity r&1 De layed [] Suddj!n Re I ease Health of Pressure [] Component'2 Name I C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name I C,A.S. Number iÞL\ 1 ?J - 5<.\ - ì Ad(Ùk~e5 , \5 e.., , ~ m Fire Hazard o Reactivity ŒJ De I ared o Sudd;n Re I ease Hea th o Pressure '1.5 Phl~ic~1 ,nd ~ealth Hafard ( ec a I t at apply M Fire Hazard [] Reactivity IlJ De lared [] Sudd;n Re I ease Hea th o Pressure Component 11 Name & C.A,S. Number LA.S. .\lo. ^lot A~IHL \~U~ Aðd'¡1I'u.s c...,A·$, Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number [] Immediate Health Component 13 Name I C.A.S, Number o 1-140 ro CAr bo1J ~qsc 0: 1-5 \ [] ,Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immed1ate Health Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number '$I,O");>H'3-S'ì5 \:1 { 1íf1'ñð¡¡~ -- EMERGENCY CONTACT S " 1 ;¡;~eCY'\ I<l" ,''\h f~t1rd S(("j 1'1\6r, ~r~Hílfn'~o "2RißAlle SA"',"P~oJLI r?tJ'è1d;/-I j 5£l ()€r u'l~or Certiriçatio~ (Reed and $ign af1ßr C9n7p7eting, ~7 7. s~c~ions) , .. " 1 certIfy under penalty. 0 la~ th~t 1 have persona III eXamlnQQ o~d om famIlIar Yltb the Info(matlon $ubmltte~ In thIs ond all , attaçhed documents. anij t at Þased on my Inquiry 0 hose IndIVIduals responsible for obtaInIng the InformatIon. I believe that the , ' submItted InformatIon IS true, accurate, and complete. ~ ~, J ~ : ~ T. R. KEITH. SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER ' ~~~~ m~ ~rõofmnl1t Ie otO\tnHfOperHOr UH ownèfTõpèTHõrnütliõTmrfëpreseñütlve 51 nHuh' . 2/28/90 Um-")Iqr.ë-r---'-- . ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ". I ¡ Farm and Agliculture 0 Standard Business ~ NON-TRADE SECRETS Paqe _td.___ of 11 BUSINESS NAME~. ~.ç\~~~., éle~Telc.. eo. OWNER NAME: ~~'~fIC G~ '+ E\~CìRIC. Co NAME OF THIS FACILITYÒ' "1>AK~Q'::>~.1-ë:LD SE.fII;C:~ CWI-€.ó.1 lOCATION:L\IDl ~~ -00- - ADDRESS' r¡---""t..£-~(":ed STANDARD IND. CLASS C OE":-'\-q,,---'----------- SAÒ~~ HPr&F*~q=-so _30~ ' ßòÒ~~ Hp: r'lALŠf-~~~}I~~O Uq'4lu(., DUN AND BRAgs6R~E¿ .NU~B~R~-~;-ï----'--'n--'n----I --- REFER TO-rNs RVCr. ONS-roR-PROPER CODES - - 'i - - - - , 7 8 9 10 11 12 '3 u I I Dys Cont, Cont Cont Us~ loc~tion Where 'by l/alles of ~ixture{C~rconents on Site Type Press Temp Code Stored In Fac ,Illy Wt See Instruc Ions 0;;;<0 ~5 Ke.\\¡"\Ed ·9~-\-ro\.e.LvY\ o'd Component 11 Name & C.A.S, Number -. I Tr~ns Code R 12.25 Phy~ical ond Health Ha~ard (Check all that applYI o Reactivity ~ De \ared o Sudd(" Release Hea th o Pressure p ~,5 Phl~iC~1 ,~d ~ea'th Ha¡ard ( ec a t at apply o Fire Hazard o Reactivity o Oe \ared o SUdd;n Release Hea th o Pressure A. p L\ Phlsical ,nd ~ealth Ha¡ard ( heck a 1 t at apply ~, Fire Hazard o Reactivity ŒI Delared o Sudd(" Re I ease Hea th o Pressure CITY of BAKERSFIELD O Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Co~ponent.3 Name I C.A~S. Number I.Dlo1~~-\~·~ Ac:ld" it \ \I es 15 I 0... 100 Na~e & C.A.S. Number e· (\ .S, No .A/o-\ f\~A\L..Aßæ O Component.2 Name & C.~.S. Number Immediate . Health Component.3 Name I C.A.S. Number -.J 100 )-\, íO e.,(.vbon '\6R eel 0 I.:::. e,R,S tJo, Ælo-\- A'IAILAßU: O d' Component 12 Name I C.A.S. Number Imme 1 ate Health Component.3 Name I C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard ø Delayed 0 SUdd;" Release Health 0 Pressure o Reactivity 0',\ €c... O Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name & C,A.S. Number (o4141~ 8 -5 AclcI ; rl ves ~ C"p..S ' EMERGENCY CONTACTS tl1~~1Y\ \<pí-fu rtfflpoM S~c~c, m~y··(~~-\)1iÓ~5g50 1t2R~A\J~ SAIY'-PScY-. J1>Pêl\d"A.l9 ~Ltp~f\i'~Î ~~~1~f.~~ Certif ¡tat io~ (Rerad and $ i gn 8. f1ßr cÇJmp 7 ~t i ng, f1 7 7, sect; ions) , . . I certify unOer penalty. 0 la~ th~t I have persona ly exam¡n~Q Ood om famIlIar wIth the In{ormatlon $ub~ltte~ In this end all attaçhed dQcunents. anQ t at based on my Inquiry Q those ndlVlduals responsible for obtaIning the InformatIon. I believe that the ' subllltted Inforll8tlon IS true¡accurate, and co~plete. ' _1/ ~/ T., R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER On. L? ~ 2/28/90 me ar(fofiënrnnnt OwnWOpêr8tOr OR ownH7opefšWnütliõfiTéõrepresëñUtlvê- S~~.. ,- ~~!FSI~r.èð-- i CITY of BAKERSFIELD MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Farm and ~gticulture [] Standard Business ~ . . NON-TRADE SECRETS Page _5:.___ of 1.l BLU~S¢INTEOSSN NAME:Q-'~lf<L GP,~" Ele;"tel"c CO, OWNER NAME: 1>At'IIF!I(,G" f'I'''', ,tEle.c\fiLto, NAME OF THIS FACIlITYò' ~~Œ~:SF\~L\) s.~..(\lJ.~_ç~ C I . 1.\10\ Wlhle. K,OC\ A~DRESS' '" L3eAtl-::-S-h~c+ STANDARD IND. CLASS C DE: ù"\\ i C T ZIP:-- - E I-~ 30g C TY zlp~bLr-rc~Nci-:,,((, q4\Olc DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER-·-,-,q ------, ..,.----'-- PHON~ II: .:êB~~Sé'j50 -- PtON~ tI: - ('-115) iJ.);;¡-1000 '00 - ÚJCf i - '..187' , 01Q - --- R FER TO-INSTRUc.;TIONS-roR--PROPER CODES - - - - ø _.1. . ~ 8 9 10 11 12 13 u I YS Cont Cont Cont us~ locat ion WhHe 'by Nalles of IIi xture{C~I!'Donents on Ite Type Press Temp Code Stored In FacIlity Wt See Instruc Ions o d.in GAîAC 'Ar€..A lOb Component 11 Name & C.~.S. Number 1 Trans Code 2 TYQe Code 3 ~ax A.,t 4 ~verage Amt 5 Annual Est ¿,A,S, JJð Not , ~ P Phï~icþl ond Health Haiard ¡Cheek all that apply [] Reacti v i ty 6il Delared [] SUdd;n Release Hea th o Pressure f\ 10 Phl~ic~1 ,~d ~ealth Haiard I ec a t at apply ~ Fire Hazard [] Reaètivity 00. De Jared [] Suddf" Re I ease Hea th o Pressure p oJ:=) Phlsical fnd ~ealth Haiard ( heck a I t at apply [] Fire Hazard [] Reactivity M De Jared [] Suddf" Re lease Hea th o Pressure A 30 Ph~~icfl fnd ~ealth Haiard I ( ec a I t at apply I ~ Fire Hazard o Reactivity l(1 OJ Jared [] SUddfn Release I ea th o Pressure O Component 12 Name & C.A,S. Number Immediate Health Component'3 Name & C.A.S. Number qq [] Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name & C.A,S. Number c....... Component 11 * \':X;.tlt \.U,;I o Component 12 Name & C.A,S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number e.o... Compon!nt 11 o Component"2 Name & C.A.S. Humber Immediate Hea I th . Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number 00 5LJ Ç'u,.(; c.. l \ Llf\ oj {\ CDf\ 5 -t~ l\.e ~b II'\S(j~ R-€ ~ EMERGENCY CONTACTS 111~{'"\ Kf'ith f?ttfPori ~{{k~ nl~r'~f~~ê~95l' tl2~{we ~:}An~f>-;::()^I íertifitatioq (Reed and $ign 8.f1ßr cçnlp1eting (3.11, s~ctions) . , ' cer Ify under, enal\ 0 la th t I have persona ,~ exam n Q 0 d ~ familIar It the jnformatlon $U mltte~ In his ond all ' attaç~ed dQcy~en~SI an~ t at ~ase~,on my Inquiry Q lhose Inålvl~ua's respons1b1e ~or obtaIning the ln~ormatI0n. i belIeve tha~t t.he " ' ' subnltted InfomtJon 15 true, accurate, and co~plete. ' /? ~d T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER' '~ ll1j¡e arõõfïcfJnHTeot O\inH 1 oPèTItor OR O\/nef7ffifHõ7'š8ütliõfTIëõrepresëñt8t i ve S qñãtÜ?e -, . - l tit \ \ -Çl \f GU1Uf1J.u;l or rn5 ?~t'''d,f.¡j 'ScLpeí\flSOî ('OS):<q8-S~1 rrf e ---- 2f"nrPfiõ~é ' -- P~f{?~f.~-"-- " CITY of BAKERSFIELD MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY I Farm and Agticu1ture 0 Standard Business w / , . . NON~TRADE_ SECRETS _ Page _~__ of J1 Eg~Ãm~, N~éleC-~ç, Co. ~~W~~~s~~MS:ê.' \bR: -\- ~dfl' C. ~~~~D~~D T~hB. F¿ElŠ§Tt¿Df:~~~~~L'=,ld ~:-~=(L~-C~-¡tl4.. CLTY~ ZIP: ß~~Pi¡;~ _~~o_ C TY~ filp: ~_ fc.u.t ' 0 IOlD DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER D 1 PHON II: _ Q8.. _ Lf.5() ¡ PMR iO~~~T£¡Cnß<¡.fi;-roFrPROPER CODES º Q - ~ 1. L - do r.¿ 1 , I 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8' 9 10 11 12 13, H Tr~ns Tyae Max Average Annual Hea$ure I OYS Cont Cont Cont us~ loc~tion Where 'by Nalles of /i~ture{C~roonents Code Code Allt Amt Est UnIts on SIte Type Press Temp Code Stored In FacIlIty Wt See Instruc 10ns A rY\ 55 3lD5 01.0 ~lo co' Physical and Health Ha~ard Component 11 Name I ,A,S, Number (Check all that apply, o Reactivity ~ De 1ared 0 Sudden Re I ease Hea th of Pressure o Physical apd Health Hafard (Check al I that apply fi!I Fire Hazard o Reactivity ~ Delayed 0 SUddfn Release Health 0 Pressure Component 12 Name & C.A.S, Number o Immediate Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number No4 Av II.. ðlE ~ Component 11 Name & C,A,S, Number 't (\ s t " TltU\.+ ' O Component 12 Name & C.A.S, Number. Immediate Health Component 13 Name I C.A,S. Number Ctt A \. Physical and Health Ha~ard (Check all that applYI E1 o Fire Hazard o Reactivity o oelared 0 Sudden Release Hea th of Pressure O ,Component 12 Name I C,A,S. Number I "lined I a te Health Component.3 Name I C,A.S, Number EMERGENCY CONTACTS $I r¡~lY'\ \<.(:'\h ltrrfoï\ '5-{C~ fY~r. m~~~~o tI2R~~t\\je. SAI'l\p~ Certifiçatio~ (Reed and $ign aflf3r C9fl1pleting, ÇJll, sections) : . , I cer Ify under enalt 0 la th t I have persona 1~ exam n Q 0 d m famIlIar It the InformatIon $U mltte~ In hIS ond all attaç~ed dQcu~en~sl an~ t at ~ase~ on my Inquiry 0 lhase nålvl~ua's responsib'e ~or obtaIning the In~ormatlon. ¡ belIeve that the submItted Informat on IS true, accurate, an~ co~plete. ~. '~~, ' · T. R KE ITH , SUPPORT SERV C Mð,N R . .. .L"5t.!..... mt'"f¡;õõfiëTH-rHTfõf O\lMr/oPè7!t~r ~ o\lnHffpfrat"õ"rS8ütliõTifëðrepreseñUt 1V8 , - Iqôãlúre- o fire Hazard o Reactivity o De hred 0 SUddf" Re lease Hea th 0 Pressure ¡-, :.'<:< , \: '(-€a- Compon!nt II Name & C.A.S. Number , Component-'2 Name I C,A.S. Number o ImmedIate Health Component 13 Name & C,A.S. Number MlI~ Idi1Jj Si.1.P(?(\J'\-::J:jL_-C~)15J~1~-~;1 M?~(#.9d ---- CITY of BAKERSFIELD ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY " Farm and Agticulture 0 Standard Business ~ NON-TRADE SECRETS Page 2---- of 1~1 BUS¢NE~S NAME:+h (I'¡ l,LL (;~~-~I riG Co. . OWNER NAME: . \ Ie.. 6P,~" \ec\\ NAME OF THIS FACILITYò~~£\"'E~5.çI'e.\d Ser"ICe.. CeJ\,re.. LOC TI N' 4\O\~£-r~~-= A~DRESS" A, -\f' -ët- STANDARD IND. CLASS C )ÕE:~44-~-'--'-------- cn IP:~~ 8 C TY zlp~ £ 'C' 10 DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER----H_1L__'H-_-----'--- PHON~ : ('2105) 3q,^-~q:.-O P ON~ It: -L4(5) "ld...:.ì9CO Q 0 - CrJ q I -.;.8... l' R FER TO-INSTR CTrVNS rUt< pROPER CODES - - - - . I 2 3 4 5 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 U Tr~ns TYQe "ax Average Annual I Drs Cont Cont Cont Usa loc~tion Where 'by !lalles of "i~ture{ç~fconents Code Code AIIt A lilt Est on Site Type Press Temp Code Stored In FacI' Ity Wt See Instruc Ions 01.0 ;:¿ 1.0 Component II Name & C,A.S. Number Fire Hazard [] Reactivity m De hred [] SUddf" Release [] Component 12 Name & C.A,S. Number Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Humber , So Ph~~iC~1 ,~d ~ealth Hafard Component II ( ec a t at apply IlJ Fire Hazard [] Reactivity [] Delared ~ suddfn Release [] . Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Hea th a Pressure Health Component .3 Name & C.A.S. Number 10 00 N ',+ro5~tJ r¡ 1 J. -~ ì -q I J Ph~sical ,nd ~ealth Haiard Component II I heck a 1 t at apply ~ Fire HaZard' [] Reactivity [] Suddfn Release [] . Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number ŒI Dehred ImmedIate Hea th o Pressure Health Component '3 55 Ph~~ictl ,nd ~ealth Hafard Compon!nt .1 ( ec a I t at apply [] React ivity ~ Delared [] SUddf" Re I ease Component ;2 Name & C.A.S. Nu~ber ~ Fire Hazard [] Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component ,13 Name & C.A,S. Number Cm s+,ttultfs EMERGENCY CONTACTS 111TolY'\ Ke.lth ~L~¡or+ 5vc...<;{)lsr. ~~l3C¡3·5<"7.'J7J 112 /).Ave. SAf"-p:ÕOo\J R111e Trt, rl'fiõñr----- Râñíe Certifiçatio~ (Reed and $ign af1ßr c9mp7~ting. {177. sections} . . ' I cer Ify under enalt 0 la th t I have persona 1\ exam n Q 0 d m·famlllar It the informatIon $U mltted In hIS end all attaç~ed dQcu~enfs, an~ t at ~ase~ an my Inquirr Q lhose Inålvl~ua's responsib1e ~or obtaIning the In~ormatlon. i believe tha~he submItted Inforftatlon IS true, accurate, and co~plete. ~, ~ T. R. LEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER p~_. me ~rifõfiCnnTmof OltnHlOpmrorUTfõiñëfTõPëfHõrnütliõfTTëðreprëšëñtmve ' .. S qñãtüre ,- - d~D'S UJ,I/ h ~ L( U£f\~ì(ý rft>W\dÚ!j 'SL-Lf>cr\J\~9.c_,_ ~~f~(~~/F~ D~ t1/?t~/ë~O- CITY of BAKERSFIELD rUm~ð~' NA\~\: ~~ H 1«-+,,(, Co cTTY... ZIP:~ "~ q~308 PHONr: if: --12Q - -- ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY NON-TRADE SECRETS Page -8.___ of 11 ~£~~M~M~~';.\¡ ~"i;, ~P'd" C CD . ~~~Ro~~o T~hð, F èElW ~¿OF'þe-~¡¡ff' F ,ÜO ~~~ >!;,<.. C.. bel JtkM~ fi)~~wítjif¡~S~:~ROPER D~~D~: BR^gSJR~E1 ~U~B~R~-~~ ;--- .P_--"---"-~---~I 8 9 10 11 .12 13 u Cont Cont Cont USQ loc~tlon Where 'by Na~es of ~ixture/Co~oonents Type Press Temp COde Stored In FaCIlity 'it S~e InstructIons O~ 42 G Component.1 Name & C.A.S. Number · Farm and Agticulture 0 Standard Business I Tr~ns Code 3 Max Allt 4 Average Amt t']tj-'8 -~ o Reactivity Il:I De hred ~ suddf" Re lease o Component .2 Nalle & C.A.S. Number Fire Hazard Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component .3 Name & C.A.S. Number A p 50 I -1 Ph~~ic~1 ,~d ~ealth Hafard Component .1 t ec a t at apply o Fire Hazard o React ivity n D~ hred ~ Suddfn Release o Component .2 Hamé & C.A.S. Number Immediate as th o Pressure Hea I th ' Component .3 Name & C.A.S. Number A p 30 0 -€.G:- Ph~sical ,nd ~ealth Hajard Component .1 t heck a I t at apply m De Jared o SUddf" Re I ease o Component '2 Hame & C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard o Reactivity Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component '3 Hame & C.A.S. Number Sj-O OD I-h~ h ~ f\efina ÒI~'S ( 0,1 Ph~~ictl ,nd ~ealth Hajard ( ec a I t at apply (Q _Cn-¡ 00 Fire Hazard o Reactivity ~ De h,ed o suddfn Release Component '2 Name & C.A.S. Number o Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number EMERGENCY CONTACTS 1t1/flfIY\ K-rd'h f?ttrpnr\ ~)v('~ \ììgf2~Pr~~r"jlI50 1t2RR{'>Jt ~Amp~{),d ~~w\cI"nj ~:)("pe(v'~__(~f~)~~~Ù5:k Certifiçatioo (Reed and $ign af1ßr cçmp7eting. ('t7 7. se.ct;ions] .'., . I certIfy under penaltï 0 la~ th~t I have persona III examlnQQ OOd 'n famIliar Ylth the Infornatlon $ubnltte~ In thIs ond all ' attaçhed documents, anQ t at Dased on my InQuiry 0 hose IndlVldua s responsible for obtaIning, the InformatIon. I believe that the , submItted Infornatlon IS true, accurate, and co~plete. , ~ g' -L~ ,. . ~,. ., T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER . .~ me aråofiCrrnTt Ie Of Oltn~"operator OR OltnèfrmfHõfTãütliõf11ë(JrepffiêñUtlve . S' qñãtüre-' OH~~~{},~~Ou_,- CITY of BAKERSFIELD gHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . Farm and Agticulture [] Standard Business ~ ~ , , . NON-TR.ADE_ SECRETS , ' . Paqe _J.___' of jl EU81~Ið~' NA~I~:F~ll~ -t~ + ~le~-te\G Co.. ~W~~~s~~ME: P ~('I~'~ ~~b~~~J:,~t'{~t(' Cû, ~~~nD~~DT~h8. FêtlLPtðo P~~4Ì\'¡~\c\_~D-'Ç~-uC~-i~ C9TY ZIP: -----~~¡-L-- ?=o= ---- C9TY zlp:-'1;l--7?(~~ á~~:,~--E=-I c,(p DUN AND BRADSTREET lWMBfR-··--· -- L_,.. ,m ,·_·--'-----1 pAON~ II:~) ~c¡~-~~_~-~ pAaN~ II: -.r~~~-if.'úlfD . 00 - (o{L L -0181. ï I REFER TO-INST UC I S-nJR-PROPER CODES - - - - - - __~! I 2 3 C 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 '3 U Tr~ns Iyae ~ax Average Annual Hea$Ure I Oys Cont Cant Cant USQ loc~t ion ~here 'by !lues of lIi~ture{COl'oonents Coðe Coðe Allt Amt Est UnIts on Site Type Press Temp Coðe Storeð In FacIlity ~t See lnstruc Ions (.\ p \3080 100DO 120000 GAL I~ L\ ðq Oil F;lle' t ICú Physical ond Heelth Helard C.A.S. Number Name & C,A.S. Number ICheck all that apply, ßAse, 6. I <041 '\-1- . I [] Reactivity ~ De Jared [] Sudd;n Release Hea th o Pressure {¡, Ph~~ic~1 1id ~ealth Hafard ( ec a t at apply M Fire Hazard [] Reactivity IS Delered Ci SUddfn Release Hea th o Pressure [] Component 12 Name & C,A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number L\- (~ 9 ¡r SÔLL: Component.1 Name & C.A,S. Number )f.- T -e 1"'- p P ù ..{.c<..r 5u..(J p La- Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number [] Immediate Health Component.3 Name & C.A.S. Number /00 14-3;),"f> P (p 3' Physical ond Health Hafard (çheck all that apply , R'S S-\-ðrú. Component 11 Name & C.A.S, Number 100 r33'lLt-ð ~ Fire Hazard [] Reactivity [] Delayed [)J Sudden Release Health of Pressure [] Component 12 Hame & C.A,S. Number Immediate Hea 1th Component .3 I..j;} GA~ 5-\oro. Compon~nt It Name & C.A,S. NUllber A t.e 1 ~ letH, . <6 .;) ~ F í re Hazard [] Reactivity Ilt Dehred ø Sudden Release Hea th of Pressure [] Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number EMERGENCY CaNT ACTS "1JQrY'\ ¥-~ i-\~ Tn'Wy){-\ 5"C,~(ì~gr'~W~~Ae~jCj50 "2RMp,-.Je. '5f\N..p~)N Mti \Òi0:} 5L1.+>~r\l ;~or ~9~~r~~Ú~r Certifiçatio~ (Rerad and $ign afJßr c9mp7eting. {37 7, se.ct,ions] , .', ' I certify under penellï 0 law th~t I have persona III exam¡nQQ ,~d am famIliar Ylth the In{ormatlon $ubmltte~ In this and all attaçhed dQcu~ents, enQ t at based on my Inquiry Q hose IndiVIduals responsible for obtaIning the InformatIon. I belIeve that the ' sublllltted Infomtlon IS true, accurate, anð co~pletø, ~ //. '.J./ :.-J T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER ,~,~ RJje ~r~fîëTJr-!1tle of own~rloPèfitor UR ownefTõPëfã~s-ãütñõfTfëõ-represeñtatlve . qñãture ~ðt~Z¡¡~M9.CL. CITY of BAKERSFIELD , ,HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY , i Farm and Agtlcullure 0 Standard BusIness ~ ". 1,1' NON-TRADE 'SECRETS Page .J_º-_.of J. BL~USINEOSS NAME:P~~~~l~~· ~ =1(' j iG CD ' O~NER NAME:'Y ~'G' ~. -le,d ,IC CO NAME OF THIS FACIlITYò· --D-AI<"£~Ç)è\J 5erl/lc~ (I -f1~.I. CA T1 N· 1-\\0 -.") ~- - - A DRESS· '1'" ... -+ c: - 8T ANOARD I NO. CLASS C DE:{¿TI"P\--'·,-----h..-~·--I C TV ZI~ 12." ::i¡;,. ffi- C TV zlp:~ N -(C.o. ('\',,(",0 ILHo DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER-,-:-1_LL.._- -,...,------,..,--, P ONË II: ~, ~FI':-:~'tß·ö- -- p ION~ II: -J..Š7..Š) {B~7000 0 ð - l..D q 1 - ~ 87'" I: - REFER TO-IN / RU TIONS-roR-PROPER CODES - - - - - - - L " ---.-..----. -.. I 2 J ~ 5 6 1 8 9 10" 12 13 I~ Trans ryae ~ax Average Annual Hea$ure . Dys C.ont C.ont C.ont Us~ l.ocati.on ~here \ by ~a les.of lIixture{c::rp.onents C.ode C.ode Allt Allt Est Units an Site Type Press Temp C.ode St.ored In FacIlIty ~t See Instruc Ions If 000 3. oco 3~ ODD Fí~ 0 L . I Y L J... Gt~5 S-\-OíÜ..! €- Ico 0 y.. Cí e¡..J Pn~~~flaHdt~:tli~p~wrd C.A,S. Humber C.ompanent II Hame & C.A.S. Humber '1,3;)'- tiq-l 'M Fire Hazard o Reactivity o De 1ayed ~ Sudden Re lease Health .of Pressure C.omp.onent .2 Name & C.A.S. Number [] Immediate Health Comp.onent .3 Name & C.A.S. Humber G (-)::,5-\OíÚC: 15 fir ON Camponent 1\ Name & C.A.S. Number '74~O-3 7- I [] C.omp.onent 12 Hame & C.A.S. Humber c.o~ Immediate JS ut.l-33-9 Health Camp.onent 13 Name I C.A.S. Humber ~ Fire Hazard [] Reactivity [] Delayed ~ Suddfn Release Health a Pressure [J Fire Hazard [] Reactivity ~ De 1 ayed [] SuddBn Re I ease Health .of Pressure [] Campanent.2 Hame & C.A.S. Humber I milled i ate Health Comp.onent.3 Name & C.A.S. Number "16) Trcun c Camponent 1\ Name & C.A,S. N mber .. *' F u.~,€.":::> Comp.onent 12 Hame & C.A.S. Humber [] Immediate Health C.omponent IJ Name & C.A.S, Humber Ii: 51 Fire Hazard [J Reactivity r&J De hyed [] Suddfn Re 1 ease Health 0 Pressure r .,Q,5 Physical ond Health Hafard (~heck all that apply OD -I-\-Tr-'Ic:.hloîoe+hAJ4t:'" ('"71-55 -lo EMERGENCY CONTACTS tt1J~t'\ K€.11tI fffflPor1 "Sift'::; mljr'~~ri~;;¡CI~O tt2;~'-,-)Vt 'Sf\"'P"..oIJ Certifiçati.o~ (Reed and $ign af ßr c9mp7~ting ft77,sec~ions) , . I certIfy unoer penalty. 0 law th~t I haVe persona III exallln~Q end om familIar Ylth the Information '$Ubmltte4 In this end all attaçhed dQcyments, anQ t at based an my Inquiry Q hase Individuals resp.onsible f.or .obtaining the Infarmatl.on. I belIeve that~h submItted Infarmatlan IS true, accurate, and ca~plete.. ~.~~ T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER B:..~ me aråofiëHrtlIDOI ownW.operaW{)Tf"õWñè"flõPëfštõf'š8üŒõ1TleõrepresëñUtlve Slq ãlÜfr' -. ~ttlcr'r1j :X'-perv\~ ~1~1~~~1<i~ 2/28/90 Oà I.~'~ t qr.~d----- ~HAZARDbUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Standard Business ~ NON-TRADE SECRETS Paq~ _LL_, of 1] rle.dilG Co. ~~~~~S~~M~:~~lG ~~è~Jkdr\c eo, ~~~nD~~DT~hõ. F¿aš§Ttòor:-:hill<_~Srt';Lº-,~~r:'! ~~_Celìt~ ~ATY ~ filP~~c(LNC\Jc.o - C]~ID¡" DUN AND BRADSTREEt NUMBER-'-'8"7 _'L_,______________ RE?MR to-~k1Jè1fi6NSTOR-PROPER CODES Q Q - Ca ~ 1. - ~ - - "] ~ 8, 9 10 11 12 13 U I ys Cant' Cant Cont Us~ location Where 'by !Ialles of lIixture{çclI'oonents on Ite Type' Press Temp Code Stored In Facility , lit See Instruc Ions 3l..o 5 0 4 a S\or Component., Name & C.A.S. Number Farm and Agticulture PHON~ 1 Trans Code Fire Hazard o Reactivity o De Jayed g] Suddfn Re I ease Health 0 Pressure CITY of BAKERSFIELD ---- O Component'2 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component.3 Name & C.A.S. Number 1=\ P 0 PhY$ical aod Health Hafard (Check all that apply Ac..e -\ Y Ie. ne., 1~-'is1o-~ C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard o Reactivity M Delared ~ SUddfn Release Hea th o Pressure A Phlsical ,nd ~ealth Ha~ard \ heck a I t at apply ~ Fire Hazard o Reactivity o De Jared J8J Suddf" Re I ease Hea th o Pressure Component II Component.2 Name & C.A.S, Humber o Immediate Health Component.3 Name & C,A.S. Humber rlíJ40-31-1 O Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Humber Immediate Health Component.3 Name & C,A.S. Number EMERGENCY CONTACTS $11 T ftml,zt:' \ th rtWf)/Jr1 ~",,~) (l)QC (\(n[, U'l8-&~ $12]) (."n:( S,é\(1\f &'uJ rut! ~1f11'r pfiõñe- Rã1iie Certifiçatio~ (Reed and $ign afjßr c9mp7~ting it7 7, se.c~ions) , , ' I cer If, unOer enalt 0 la th t I have persona ,~ examln 0 ,d n familiar It the Infotmatlon ~u tlltte4 In his ~nd al1 attaç~ed dOCutlen~sl an~ t at ~ase~ on my Inquiry Q lhose Inålvl~ua's responsib1e ~or obtainIng the In~ormatlon. I believe that the ' submItted InformatIon IS true, accurate, and co~plete. ~~~ T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER ' r , me ar(fofifnnnTIõf ollnwoperatOr UR o\tnef7õpëfHõrnüt!iõfITërrepresëñtHlve 'S qñãtür -,- ~ Fire Hazard o Reactivity ¡g) Delared 0 SUddfn Release Hea th 0 Pressure I' Compon~nt,\ Name & C,A.S. Number C f\.S ' tJó ^' 1-'\ J-NER \5. so 15 c. fl·. ' O Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Humber Immediate Health Component.3 Name & C.A,S. Humber m<tê lri I~ l'ilOS)7Jìg-Y/5L , i( ljf"p~èfir ~LO-e( v I~í , 2/28/90 ----, p~ tX~ ¡ Qr.~1 ,-,-, CITY of BAKERSFIELD ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY '_ õ Farm and Agticulture [] Standard Business ~ NON-TRADE SECRETS Page l~_. of L. EU~I~Ið~' NA~E :~~.~. ~. ~~_~;~r~c ~~~~~S~~ME: (-ù.S;~~~\~ C~~Î:e~kc-\ric eD, , ~~~~D~~D T~hB. F¿ElšPÒ¿~:~-º;¡e'15e0Jl.çL~.ro):q_~ Cp9HTY ,LZIP~: ~= =~====:ëi~ºð"" . C~TY,L zlp:3:h?«--c\~a -- ~IOv; DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER-.----~-3--L-. '.m_.'__' ---- aNt: II' '-m~ Cì. 0 PONt: p. -'f&f~ ¿ry2-l00C> Q Q - /~ () / - 1 a 1-"1 . R FER to-rÑS'i'Rut'TIUNS-roR--PROPER CODES .... :L - ~ r,¿ .L. . 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ,. ~ax I Dys Cont Cont Cont Usa loc~tion Where 'by ~ aJles of Iixture{c~roonents Allt on SIte Type Press Temp Code Stored In FacIlIty !It See lnstruc 10ns '1 rï \ 3 ¡If) CI ~~"1 -10 P"\w-nrncc.bk.. ::H,t>c"'<f-- 0('/ ,I Q<'I ßlL\\c.lir\' - ~ (c VOAr Physical ond Health Halard Name & C.A.S. Number ICheck all that apply) [] Reactivity o De Jared ~ Sudd;n Release 0 Component 12 Name I C.A,S. Number Immediate Hea th ,0 Pressure Health Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number :\ p OC - \ "'S\o (l Ph~~icfJ ,~d ~ealth Hafard Component " Name I C.A,S. Number I ec a t at apply 1< \-" -.AS C :.:> [] Fire Hazard [] Reactivity 'g De 1 ared o Suddf" Re 1 ease o Component '2 Name I C.A.S. Number Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number ;1(p LJe~-\ '/e«-d Component f\ Name I C.A.S, Number [] ReactivIty o De Jared [] SUdd;n Release Component '2 Name I C.A.S. Number [] Fire Hazard o Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component 13 Hame I C.A.S. Number p If; (;A:5 T+R Ph~~jc~1 ,nd ~ealth Hafard Compon~nt " Name & C.A.S, Number I ec a I t at apply [] Reactivity M Delared o suddf" Release Component 12 Name & C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard [] Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component '3 Name I C.A.S. Number '11-55-io 501uAiOf\ ç ot fi ,,¡:hLAßlE -")1 f#2- 00 In h~hi f-eJ me.-fh I ehQ lorae rhO-lie 1/- 5.5-(0 EMERGENCY CaNT ACTS tl1J~{'\ Ke.dh lli~p()r+ 'Slit n'jr ~Dj~~fOO 1t2R~~=pr-\'le ~A¡)~P~I CertifiC3tioq fReed and $ign af1ßr cçnlp7eting, ç¡7 7, se.c~ions) , , , I certify under penaltï 0 la~ th~t I have persona Iy exam nâQ Oqd 'III famIlIar wIth the InformatIon $ubmltte4 In thIs ond all attaçhed dQcuments. anQ t at based on my InQuiry Q those n IVldua 5 responsible for obtaIning the InformatIon. I belIeve that the ~ submItted Infornatlon IS true, accurate, and conplete. ~ ~ . T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER r ~ Rãje ar~lðfië1Ir-r1tle 01 o~n~r/OPêratOr UR own~rTopef8~ütñõfTTëõ-reõresëñt!tive ~ qñãtùrë rttYé III if\Cj s'<flerv I~JL_ ~~~Ml¿t!~_1 I -- odi~I.~O'---. MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Standard Business ~ , NON-TRADE SECRETS ~ag~ -13-, of L, -\edri G CD. ~9~~~S~~ME1~C~~\~~t~fti?d¡?I'G Co ~~~~D~~DT~~B. F¿ElšP¿Ò'~:~~~~~'dd ~~_~}ç~__Çerrf~1 CATYË ~lp~--r(.l-c__-:Sco- qc...ll0lÐ DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER-'------=ï--·----oo----'---- IE?MR to-I~lffvttI15~-roR_pROPER CODES º Q - ~ 9 1 - ~ 8 L - 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 u I Dys Cont Cont Cont Usa loc~tion ~he(e , by , Na~es of ~jxture{c~rcor.ents on SIte Type Press Temp Code Stored In FacIlity 'lit See Instruc Ions I ::> 4 w Gf\<j q9 Component 11 Name I C,A.S. Number õ Farm and Agticu1ture [] 1 2 3 Tr~ns TYDe Max Code Code A~t A 11\ Physical and Health Hatard (Check all that apply, Fire Hazard [] Reactivity œ. De lared [] SUddf" Re lease Hea th o Pressure ,15 Ph~~iC~1 ,~d ~ealth Hajard ( ec a t at apply ~ Fire Hazard [] Reactivity ~ Oetared [] SÚddfn Release Hea th o Pressure A \~,\5 Ph~sical ,nd ~ealth Hajard ( heck a I t at applr 1./ ! { ; (I.,' f- S·~H'c./; M Fire Hazard [] Reactivity ~ Delared r SUddf" Release Hea th o Pressure CITY of BAKERSFIELD -ï I [] Component.2 Name I C.A.S. Number I mmed is te Health Component.3 Nàme & C.A.S. Number Component '1 L.tn [] . Component 12 Name I C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number rnsDS"Re ctDcL Lv; \ \ .ç~ \~ ~Y\ -erXt.oc9... [] Fire Hazard [] Reactivity o De I ared IB Sudden Re I ease Hea th of Pressure ';¿&; bA'S T+t\ Component 11 Name & C.A,S. Number [] . Component.2 Name & C.A.S, Number I mmed 18 te Health Component 13 4~ GA~ W~\d\'f\ ' Compon!nt 11 Name & C.A,S. Number 'l'lB~-44'1 O ,Component 12 Name Ie. A. S. Number I mmed 18 te Health Component 13 Name I C.A,S. Number RÜ~lóin9 S~Q(-Ji:)_Q[,__ ~~1~¿~? EMERGENCY CONTACTS IIfJ~\"C\ Ke \-rn tft~d 5'¡C::d))¿f.~~~?75D tl2;NeA\Je.. ~f'''Y\V':X)N Certification (Refad and sign af}ßr c9mpleting Ç1", sections) , . . 1 certIfy under enal\ 0 là th t J have persona 1\ examln Q a d III familIar It the informatIon $U mltte~ In hIS ond all attaçhed dQcu~en~s, an~ t at ~ase~ on my Inquiry 0 lhose Inålvl~ua's responsib1e ~or obtaIning the In~ormatlon. i believe that~e . submItted InformatIon IS true, accurate, and co~plete. ~ ~~ T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER '. 6~~ mnrõõfTë-nnlrle 0/ OwnH/oPTf!tor UR o\ln'H70pefHõrnütliõfTIëðrepresëõntlve', .. Slqnãtüfe' ,~. 2/28/90 ~m uS i qr.ªd OuO '0'- mHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY , , ,I NON,.-TRADE SECRETS _ Page .L±--- of.lj ~~W~~~S~Al' M~~',ií, c':;,~,~, hi" '" Cd. ~~~"Ð2kÐ T~~8, F êmp ~¿ÐE;t>'<Ë~t~iA S~'L<- C-<'" ..-! ~ TV ¡ P:\ - '-':'-t.^,( ,'..C- 0 - DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER---n----'-'------'- , R ~M~ to-r~1~Rt1fri8N)S rUff fJROPER CODES Q Q - !R:J J. - ~ ª 1. 7. ~ 8 9 10 11 12 - 13 u I ys Cont Cont Cont Use loc~tion Vhere 'by Na~es of ~ixture{Co~Donents on Ite Type Press Temp Code Stored In FaCIlIty nSee ¡nstruc Ions 3Ú) 5 0 L\ Lj J ("'tn" UJd6.l..f) 1<4 -$~- ~ COl1ponent 11 Name I C.A.S. Number . Farl1 and Agticulture [] Standard Business E~~WÍi~' NArE:~;;~;r:u~· Co. cr T 9 ~ I P ~ § l - . r L~ _ 9 ~ 08 PHONt:: OC-"J - 5 ' 1 Tr~ns Code A' \50 Physical end Health Halard (Check all that apply) o Reactivity o De Jared ti SUddfn Re I ease Hea th 0 Pressure rY'I Physical fOd Health "aIard (Cheek a I that apply d Fire Hazard o Reactivity 1)1' De I ared 0 suddfn Re I ease Hea th 0 Pressure CITY of BAKERSFIELD O Component 12 Name I C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component'3 Name I C.A.S. Number O Component'2 Name' C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component 13 Name' C.A.S. Number r(\ \5 Physical end Health Hatard (Check all that apply) d q C)A~ UJddin Component II Name' C.A.S. Number o Fire Hazard 0 Reactivity o Delayed 0 Sudden Release Health Of Pressure OU.\ll..'¿I\*,_ IS 0 -<ðß-'3 ~,\ «')(..Q(,<::,. 15 I\O~54'~ J.50bu...'\c...n~ IS lS--~8-5 O d' Component' 2 Name' C.A. S. Nunber Imme late Hea Ith Component.3 Name & C.A.S. Number ,(\ Physical end Health Hafard (Check all that apply EMERGENCY CONTACTS tl1\Orf' 'Ki'd-I--, ~tffoÎ\' ,'.:-)w-:, Il~:r qi~)2Flf~ ,5'i.:;Jj 1t2:{t:de::x.2\(y-.,pso....1 111 lie ' fì1Jiõñr- Ra Certificatioo (Reed and $ign afjßr c9mp7eting, Çt77, sections) . . , ' 1- cer Ily under enal\ 0 la th t 1 have persona 1~ exam n Q 0 d II famllla( It the info(matlon $U mltte~ In hIs ond all attaç~ed docUllen~s, an~ t at ~ase~ on my Inquiry 0 lhose n~IVI~ua's responslb'e ~or obtaInIng the In~orllatlon. ¡ belIeve tha~, e ~.- subMItted Inforllatlon IS true, accurate, and co~plete. . ß, . - .. T. R. KEITH SUPPORT SERVICES MAN G ' t me ~~õõflcl!1 thle 01 OwnHloper!tor UR ownërfõWWtõf"'nüthortzeo represëñtãtlve ' S qñatü¡-' o Fire Hazard o Reactivity o De layed 0 Sudden Re I ease Health of Pressure Lt , f\:J Uh, \ð.LtÎ Compon!nt . 1 ~ ijild~Nll Component 12 ,Name· I C:A.S. Nunber o Immediate Health Component'3 Name' C.A.S. Number OLL. \ u..~r\"<" \ ()'b-<¿<¿;- '3 Cl~ +ord~_ . 5 . -lvY-\ J. 56 U (......+O"'/ì-L \ :Jì '5 - & 6 -5 mlìJ ct. in ~ 5........¡:ÆfJ I ix.Jr {1t~4~ Pn ,El I ¡ DHt~f;'UflO-l CITY of BAKERSFIELD ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY , . Farm and Agticulture [] Standard Business ~ NON-TRADE SECRETS Page ~5__ of 1-1' E~SI~fSij,NAHE:,~~; ~~. .~~:; Co. ' ~WN~~s~~ME:_R)J'L6't~~I~':~ '+ [I(ci~i(, C, ~~M~ ~~DTH~8. F¿ElLPtò~~~;~~~~=~~~_~c..e~1or ! ~Äb~t W: ~Z "'.'--. - 3___ ~~Vv ~ W: """ hr." .n":, '";"" DuA 2ND BÄADSJR~E ¥ ~UH~!¡\nl.l ~ -- R~P~R tOl~'Mf dhHfl'§ t-UR fJROPER CODES ~ - l&; - L - - -. I ~ 8 9 10 11 ,12 13 It . vs Cont Cont Cont Use location Vhere 'by "a~es of ~ixture{CDfconents on Ite type Press temp Code Stored In FacilIty lit See ¡nstruc Ions 3<05 0 l.(;. ia h (C\ \ Á.)' nt'/'(. Component.1 Name & C.A.S. Number Fire Hazard [] Reactivity ~ De Jared [] Sudden Re I ease Hearth of Pressure Gt Fire Hazard ~ De Jared [] Sudden Re lease Health Of Pressure [] Reactivity ((...") mo.. +' \ c S [] Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component '3 11 r, Component. 1 Name & C.A.S. Number [] Component "2 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component.3 Name & C.A.S. Number qo ~~'"l.tVc\0ll5 WA$U s~¿Q'- Component.1 Name & C.A.S, Number fi] Fire Hazard [] Reactivity m De Jared [] SUddf" Re I ease Hea th o Pressure p \0 Phl~ic~1 ,nd ~ellth ~Iflrd ( ec a I t at Ipp y [] Fire Hazard [] Reactivity ~ O~lared [] SUddfn Release ea th o Pressure [] Component.2 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component.3 Name & C.A.S. Number ~rea.: Dr' 1 \ \ årtte,.- 'e.s [] Component.1 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component.3 Name & C.A.S. Number N~o.. EMERGENCY CONTACTS tl1¡~Y\ K~ \ ~ ~~\ Slc.s In({- fP¡p~Hriè·r./bl:) tl2;~l:¿l1-€ "J%,~"2iW RuJ~J1J SL'fluvI5(¡r (2~g1~,:l)S, Certificatio" (Reed and $jgn afjer c9mp7etjng f;t77.se.ctjons) , . . I certIfy under Denal\x 0 la~ th~t I have persona I~l exam nqo '"d,M familll( WIth the Informatløn $Ubnltted In thIs end all attaçhed dQcu~ents, anQ t at based on my Inquiry 0 hose nUIYIUUa s responslbJ, for obtaIning the InformatIon. I belIeve that the subMitted Information IS true, accurate, and CollpJete. , . ~' /7 _ /./ ~L / T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER ~~ 2/28/90 'l!"e era oflcløl tItle of o\ln~"operHOr UR o\lnurmnm+nürñõTfTë"ðmreseñUtlve " qõHùï'e DH~~¡4r.~-- <to Farlland Agt,iculture 0 Standard Business CITY of BAKERSFIELD MHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORYj NON-TRADE SECRETS Page JiLL of 1J CD, ,~~W~~~S~Al.M~tt~J<,~)~-'~\~;~1-iflî ('0 ~~~~D~~DT~h8. FêEU§T~Ò&Ft-E~{;(Ic~ ~Cr"¿~L~¡-! ~ I~~~ ¡.P:~~~~~~~~<>- - DUN AND BRAgSc~R~E¿~ULMB~R;-';~:;-~----'u_--,,--,- II R FER to-¡*i~rki.JcTIONS I-UH pROPER CODES - - _...1. - ~ - - I ~ 8 9 10 12 13 u I , . YS Cont Cont Cont local ion Vhere 'by Hailes of Ii xture{Col'conents ,í . on Ite Type Press Telllp Stored In Facility lit See lnstruc Ions 5 G\.o 1 2 3 Tr~ns Tyøe ~ax Code Code Ant A p 30 Phy~ícal and Health HaJard (Check all that apply) COllponent .1 BUS¢NESS NA L~C TIîN. C T ~ 1(:)": PONt : m Fire Hazard o Reactivity UI De 1 ayed 0 Suddfn Re I ease Health 0 Pressure O . Component.2 NUle & C.A.S. Number I mmed 11 te Health Component.3 Name & C.A.S. Number [] Fire Hazard 1.10 Reactivity o Delared [] SUddfn Release [] ,Component .2 Nalle & C.A.S. Number Immed ute Hea th o Pressure Health Component .3 Name & C.A.S. Number f~ :J. 00 {\ w,,_ Ph~sical ,nd ~ealth Hajard Component 11 5u.\ -ÇUflC ' (-.)~~ c.\ I heck a I t at apply [] Reactivity [] De hred [] Suddfn Re I ease 9 d' Component. 2 Name & C.A.S. NUllber o Fire Hazard Imme late Hea th o Pressure Health Component '3 Nalle & C.A,S. Number p t 5 £.} Phl~iC~1 ,nd ~ealth ~aJard Component .1 cL ( ec a I t at app y .. [] Reactivity M De hred [] SUddfn Release o . Component r2 Name & C.A.S. Number o Fire Hazard Immed ute Hea th o Pressure Health Component .3 Name & C.A.S. Number EMERGENCY CONTACTS "1R!ßr ted'h fwfFt S,(',; n!~y ~~~þ;fin~9"l" It2RMile SNO\ixs(J/~ T~~,lrfin3 SitfR(J¡ior Certifitatio~ fReed and $ign afJf3r cçmp7fJtiog /'i77. secf1ions) . .. . I certify under penal1r 0 la~ th.t I have persona l~l exaM neG e~d om fafillla( Ylth the InforMation $Ubmltted In thIs end all attaçhed dQCUnentsl ano t at based on my InQuir~ Q hose ndlVlduals responsIble for obtaIning the InformatIon. I believe that the ~ SubMItted Informat on IS true, accurate, and co plete. , ' ~ /? ~ , T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER ' ,..'fI<Ç , , 'Bile erð oflcl.1 tItle 01 ownH/operatOr UK ownef/opemor's authorlzea representative ' gñãtiJre {*~4(O~~' ~' 2/28/90 OH!"1fQr.fð- . . //~ CITY of BAKERSFIELD -/ - 0 riHAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY , I 0" F,arll a~nd Agticulture Standard Business 1:1 NON-TRADE SECRETS, . Page .L.~-- of Xl' BL£us~TNE~S Nt.lAME:~·~~·~~' <?~ E\edn'c., to· O~N~R NAME:çtLl"Ç~c ('f\~~ E\cc\t'~c C,-, NAME OF THIS FAClLITYò' f:rl,J~re..,,(";~c\'SerýLC~c.e.At€r C I N' ~~.:; , A D ESS' .,., [Áei-\I",,- S~r-e':1 STANDARD IND. CL SS CD: L\q,\ C T If>: r- <", ":çB C ~ ztp~1'l -\-"f(.(I'\C\;(0 DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMB R--oh------------ PHON~: -D5' c . . ' P IN~ it· ~ 1:;1fj 7D~ ð D - J.. CI I - ;¿ B 11 R E~ to-rrls"1t'f!tu ON I-Uff fJROPER CODES - - ~.L - - - - . ~ 8 9 10 II 12 13 u . ys Cont Cont Cont Use loc~tion Where 'by Na~es of ~ixture{COf.DOnents on Ite Type Press Temp Code Stored In FacI I Ity 'it See ¡nstruc Ions 3 5 0 Co . f'r<r... I Tr~ns Code COllponent II s Fire Hazard [] Reactivity m Delayed [] SUddfn Release Health 0 Pressure [] Component 12 Nalle & C.A.S. Number Immediate Health Component.3 Name' C.A.S. Number Component II [] Fire Hazard [] Reactivity Ii D~ 1ered [] SUddf" Re I ease [] . Component 12 Nalle & C.A.S. Number ImmedIate ea th o Pressure Health Name I C.A.S. fiumber Component 13 f\ 'ì;Oo hh\l"(1öu5 L.uA5k Sbru f{Oo... 0 Ph~sical ,nd ~ealth Haiard Component II Name' C,A.S. Number ru.. d rì \-!.e..í5 ( heck 'a I t at apply [] Reactivity [] 'Sudd,n Release [] . Component.2 Name' C.A.S. Number o Fire Hazard [] Delaled Immedl8te Hea th o Pressure Health Component .3 Nalle I C.A.S. NUllber [] Fire Hazard [] Reactivity ~ De 1eyed [] SUddfn Re lease Health 0 Pressure [] d' Component IZ Nalle & C.A.S. Number Imme Ilate Hea th Component 13 Name & C.A.S. Number EMERGENCY CONTACTS tt rrl~r\ K" ,~\ ~fflP()("-t Sl/C~) \\\(j W~F>;Wint 50 tt2R~r'lVE. ~~II~¡O.:x)~ Certification (Rerad and sign afjer cçmp1eting. Ift". sections) . .. ' I certify under penal\ï 0 la~ th~t I hav~ persona I~l exall neQ end,m familiar Ylth the Information $ubllltte4 In thIs end all ' attaçhed dQC,Ullents, anQ t at based on my Inquiry 0 hose ndlvldua 5 responsible for obtainIng the InformatIon. I,belleve that the ~.' , . submItted Inforllatlon IS true, accurate, and coñplete. . '~ ~ ' ' T. R. KEITH, SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER , ' ~. ' wle ~r( ollcls' tItle Of ownH/oP11Itor UR o\tnëfTõP!fItõf'riU!IiõfTrnff!Pffiëñtlt1ve S1qñHUì'r f~1 I 1iL.n9 ~l-<f.QýJ\50r T t e egos)ð7 g'59::1.1 n ""Rfl1Mñë'- 2/28/90 OH~~lqr.ëð-' f ~~ .' BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTAT BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION APPLICATION ',~ . "'- /' ,( . ,____~; ::c:,' , _ ~::';:.!.~::#::,' /,IJ7/C/O ,Date h- 3¿3 v' Application No. I' 1 ,..~ I In conformity with provisions of pertinent ordinonces, codes and/or regulations, application is ,made ,~D bJ¿~) . //0'() 71. '(:'<' Ù¡ ::IJ.d/Ì<-' Co 93:271 /J~~)~'?8' INome of Company U - - I Address 02977 to di~play, store, install'~ use, operate, sell or handle materials or processes involving or creating con. ditions deemed hazardous to life or property as follows: . ({ ) 4- ()t)?) - ~, _~ I "m,.L .. ....., '.. "".~j6. '~ . .. . , . :' - ,,' '.. , ' ... ':-:1 :.: :","'_":" " ' '. A h rized Representative " ..' ,'~ 'II~;..,I(JO .' , '{£~ :" <<'.... .. . '. Permit denied .....................?~L~7..................... ... By.......¡:.:..... ......... ...................................................... , "<::' ,.. Date· . . (& Fire Marshal . ·.¡,~~j~:,~,~:';;,~;~:,;:l~.¡:~:'~jJ;i~~~~_~".:·~.~:;:1ÆJ31ei~,i~~ . 'l(ÇJORORIGINA~ , "'...,".....--.",.",,,-.,-.'. ~' ", 'I ! ¡ ~~. ,L ~: ~'1' . ::( ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. S. I 6. 7. RE~~RCE MANAGEMENT A"~~CY RANDALL L. ABBOTT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Planning & Development Service. Department TED JAMES. AlCP. DIRECTOR Environmental Health Savices Department STEVE McCAu..EY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WlLl.1AM J. RODDY, APCO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER A 1347-31 OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY NAMEI ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAMEI ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Pacific Gas & Electric 4101 Wible Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 Pacific Gas & Electric 4101 Wible Road Bakersfield, CA 93309 FHEMCO 1100 North "J" Street Tulare, CA 93274 Phone: (805) 398-5894· License #A/B 517079 Phone: (209) 688-2977 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES , , 1. T ANK(S) AT ABOVE LOCATION APPROV AL DATE APPROVED BY November 12. 1990 ~k~n:h , esley G. cks Hazardo" s Materials Specialist ..,..... .......:,.... ................. ................ ....... ............ ...... POST 0 N PRE MIS ES .,................. .............. ................................................ CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: II is Ihe responsibilily of Ihe Permiltcc 10 oblain permils which may be required by olhcr regula lory agencies prior 10 beginning work (i.e., City Fire and Building Departments). ' 'Permittee must notiCy the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tanlt removal or abandonment in place to arrange for required inspcctions(s). : Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Depa.rtment approved methods as deac:ribed in Handbook UT-30. It is the contractor's responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws regarding the handling, transportation or treatment oC hazardous materials. I The tank removal contractor must have a qualified company employee on site supervising the tank removal. The employeJ must have tank removal experience prior to working unsupervised. i 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 thc permit. -Deviation Crom the submilted application is not allowed. ' Soil Sampling: I a. Ta"nk size leu than or equal to 1,000 gallons - a minimum oC two samples must be retrievcd Crom beneath the eether of the tank at depths oC approximately two feet and six Ceet. b, Tank size greater than 1,000 to 10,000 gallons - a minimum oC Coursamplcs must be retrieved one-third of th~ way in from the ends of cach lank at depths of approximately Iwo feel and six fect. . _ I c,, Tank size greater than 10,000 gallons - a minimum of six samples must be rClrieved one-fourth of Ihe way in Crom the ends of each tank and beneath the center of each tank at depths of approximately two feel and six fect. 8. Soil Sampling (piping area): A minimum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately two fect and six fect for every 15 linear fect of pipe run and under the dispenser area. Ii>'. . 2700 "M"STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 [1nt-J 7~27~~C; ;!;- ~, e . PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS , SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A 1347-31 ADDENDUM 9. Soil Sample analysis: , . ' a. All soil samples retrieved from henealh gasoline (leaded/unleaded) lanks and appUrlenances muse he analyzed for benzene, loluene, xylene, and total pelroleum hydrocarbons (for gasoline). b. All soil samples retrieved from benealh diC>icl tanks and appUrlenancC>i musl be analy/.ed for 10lal pelroleum hydrocárbons (for diesel) and benzene. ' , c. All soil samples retrieved from benealh wasle oil tanks and appurtenances must be IInalY7.cd for totlll organic halides, lead, oil and grease. d. All soil samples relrieved from benealh'erude oil tanks and 'appurlenanees musl be analyzed for oil and grease. e. All soil samples relrieved Crom beneath tanks and ,appurtenances that contain unknown subslances must be analyzed for a full range of substances that may have been stored within Ihe 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 lisled on permil of date and time of closure and soil sampling Two working days Transportation and tracking forms sent to Hazardous Materials Management Program. All hazardous waste manifests must be signed by the receiver oCthe hazardous waste No later than 5 working days :for transportation and 14 working days for the tracking form after tank removal Sample analysis to Hazardous Materials Management Program No laler Ihan 3 working days :aCler eomplelion,of a~alysis ..;:;~,~:" ., 11. Purging/lm:rting Condilions: a. Uquid shall be pumped from tank prior to purging such that less than 8 gallons o( liquid remain in tank. (CSH&SC 41700) b. Tank shall bC purged through vent pipe discharging at íeast 10 feet above ground level, (CSH&SC 41700) e. No emission shall result in odors detcctable at or beyond propeny line. (Rule 419) I d. ' No emission shall endanger the health, safety, comfort or repose of any person. (CSH&SC 41700) e. Vent lines shall remain attached to tank unlilthe inspector arrives to aUlhorize removal. RECOMMENDATIONS/GUIDELINES FOR REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS This department is responsihle for enforcing the Kern County Ordinance Code. Division 8 and state regulations pCrlaining to underground storage tanks, RepresentalivC>i from this deparlment respond 10 job sites during tank removals to ensure thaI the tanks arc safe 10 remove/close and that Ihe overall job pcrformanCl: is consistent wilh permit requiremenls. applicahle laws and safelY standards, The following guidelines arc offered to clarify the intercsl~ and expectations for this department. I'. Job sile safely is olle ,,(" our primary concerns. Excavalions arc inherenlly dangerous, II is the cUlIlracto!"s respunsibililY to know and abide h\' CAL-OSI-IA regulalions. The job foreman is rL"Sponsible lor the crew and any subcontraclOrs on Ihe job. As a general rule, workers are nOI permitted in improperly sloped excavalions or when unsafe condilions exist in the hole. Tools anú equipm~nt are 10 be used only for their designed function. For example, backhoe buckets arc ncver substituted for ladders. 2. Properly licensed contractors are assumed to un<.terstand the requircments of the permit issued. The job foreman is responsible for knowing and abiding by thc conditions of the permit. Dcviation from the permit conUitions may result in a stop-wor~ ordcr, 3. Individual contraelors will bè held responsible for Iheir post-removal paperwork. Tracking forms, hazardous waste manifests and analyses documenlation arc necessary for each site in order 10 dose a casefile or move il into miligalion. When conlraclors do nol follow through on necessary paperwork, an unmanageable backlog of incomplele cases resulls. If litis continues, processing lime for completing new closures will increase. ' (dts\qø [)A TE ' WGN:cas \a 1347-31.plc 0.':;; ~ :~ . ' ~ ".. ~'i ,..i:....;.;.....--:-~ e, 'e, REceIVED AUG 1 6 1990 HAZ. MAT blv. Pacific Gas and Electric Company Kern Division 1918 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 805/321-4400 Augqst 14, 1990. .«"/ ,c' ...'.,..".',....,'..,',:'."...'..,.,,::: ,.,'..,. . .._'---.".".; ..- .' ,--.;. >-,..': .<, -. .. .L.__' '.', . r.. ,D '@ @' Ms. Barbara Brenner City_of Bakersfield Fire Department 2191 H'Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 .....-...' ,---- '. Dear-Ms. BrelÌÌ1er: The maximum amount of Sulfuric Acid on hand at our 4101 Wible Road facility was reported in error on the Facility Risk Index Questionnaire I returned to you in May_ The correct quantity is 2~400 lbs. as reported in our Hazardous Materials Inventory filed in February 1990. I have included an MSDS for the electrolyte (battery acid) which indicates a concentration of 35% Sulfuric Acid by weight. I apologize for the confusion the Questionnaire must have caused you. If you have any other questions you may call me at 398-5938. Sincerely~ 0/?~ . .' - ~ T.R. KEITH Support Services Manager TRK:lab '. \" e ' 1/ ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RE~TRATION FORM 11)0 THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EACH BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA WIllCH AT ANY TIME HANDLES ANY ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANT111ES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS AT STP.1 THIS FORM SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITfED TO YOUR LOCAL' ADMINISTERING AGENCY. (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code) RECEIVED Note instructions on reverse FEB 9 1969 HAl. MAT. DtV. Business Name Pacific Gas and Electric Company Business Site Address 4101 wible Road, Bakersfield, CA 93313 Business Mailing Address (if different) 1918 H Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Business Phone ( 805 ) 398-5938 Business Plan Submission Date2 01/12/89 _ __.__~_~f~_~__:___.. __----__ .,-___ ..-__---_-, -"0 Process Designation3 Auto Batteries -~--"" , ,,, I' 1,'1 ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED4 -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY- CHEMICAL NAME QUANTITY Sulfuric Acid 500 Ibs. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMEN"s: , , ."_ ___ '- _ r· --------- ___b,.......-., Equipment Maintenance SIGNATURE 0./?~ ~ - mLE ~T1PP()R'T' SRRVTf'RS MZl.NZl.C:RR PRINTED NAME T. R. KEITH DATE 02/07/89 California Office of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (1-15-88) 1/ I e e INSTRUCTIONS: Superscripts: 4,'1.~vr!;.fr,~tities for RMPP compliance are "equal to or greater than" the minimum criteria and apply to chemicals handled "'I,... ,.¡ff¡¡.~"'ärâny one Úlne". 'f~j~p' ~2. B~1sses handling reportable quantities of Acutely Hazardous Materials that have not submitted a business plan MUST contact local Administering Agencies. The business plan submission date will assure the Administering .\nÚ 1" MJI Aiéhlf:~ that a business plan has been submitted and is on me. This will also immediately identify businesses that have not submitted business plans. ------- --~- 3. "Process Designation" is provided as a reporting option (with the approval of the Administering Agency) for facilities that can most easily report by process. Thus, facility RMPP registration data could be submitted in a similar fannat to a business plan that is divided by process. "By process" data can initiate an emergency response to a process incident rather than a general emergency response to a major facility. Process designation can simplify inspections for major facilities and im~ve ~ture em~~gency response. _ _ ~__ _ ._ 4. Refer to the EPA list of Extremely Hazardous Substances from the Federal Register (Volume 52, No. 77, p, 13397 ~,April22, 1987). Each chemical has a threshold planning quantity. This list may be changed by EPA on an annual basis. Updates of this list may be available early in 1988. To comply with this element, you may attach a copy of the inventory submitted to your Administering Agency from your business plan and highlight all Acutely Hazardous Materials. It is recommended that facilities list.all extremely hazardous chemicals handled in quantities equal to orin excess of 1) 500 pounds, and 2) any EPA threshold planning quantity less than 500 pounds. 5. Do not include Trade Secret infonnation in these descriptions. General: For emergency response pmposes, it would be desirable to describe the following to the Administering Agency: 1. Batch Process: a. What raw materials? b. What operating pressure range? c. What operating temperature range? d. Batch capacity rating? e. Product characteristics? (e.g., chemical state, flammability, toxicity, etc.) f. Critical process points and characteristics? ~...,.." ~~~~2õ'Continuous'prœess:-(similar i..1formation-as-abo"e;)~' .~, ~-~~-----.~---~=-~~- - ~.~-~.-,---.~~-;-__ .--,- NOTE: "Pursuant to §25534, the Administering Agency may require the submission of a Risk Management Prevention Program (RMPP), if the Administering Agency determines that the handler's openuion may present an acutely hazardous materials accident risk. The handler shall prepare the RMPP in accordance with subdivision (c) [of §25534]. The RMPP shall be prepared within 12 months following the request made by the Administering Agency pursuant to this section." (§ 25534 (a) Health and Safety Code) An amendment to the RMPP must be submitted to the Administering Agency within 30 days of: 1. Any additional handling of acutely hazardous materials. 2. Any material or substantial alterations to business activities. 3. Change of address, business ownership, or business name. (§ 25533 (c) Health & Safety Code) · EVERY BUSINESS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT AN RMPP SHALL IMPLEMENT THE APPROVED RMPP . California Office of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (1-15-88) ,.... '-'qt 1;'1- ..' e e F< I sr< RANI< I h¡S .~.. P G & E' 4101 WIBLE PO' ILITY HIS~< INDEX 2,,5 >:: _ 7,,, 5 "INSPECTION HISTORY ø / :)"" ø POPUL,ATION EXPOSED 4. >( ¿. B !\îCP' 4. .){ ¡ !i ¡~ TOX Ff·\CT ;;: n.4 X ~",. Z~4 TOTAt_ - 21"9 !!}ì~I\~ ~fI Io.,"'. " ---,-----------------,------,------------- r 0' I I, I .it, e '\ e" ~'"~ ;;\) ~'....¡ -"~ Ff',CTL.IT'! PI ¡ f\!P~;}{ Hf1TJ ,F' G & E 4·ji¡J.", i;J;rr.1L~ ED. W Activities or conditions that in~r'e~5e ih~ lik.elihood of a r'~elea5eß 2 >< "~i ~;; . ,[ I '(NO~ OF YES ANSWERS 0N. 'THE QUES"rIONNAIRE 1-13~ Add 1 yes to each facility for 5tor~aQe and Mini.Mel Y This factor reflecti e cOMpany ~ claiM (safety) history. 1-3 1: f.1') (WORKER COMP FACTOR1 MAXIMU~ Y Self reported aocident / safety record. \.0 ( f;[ INADEQUATE~Ø~2~') GROSSl_Y INADEQUATE=0.5) 1 u'sed to accc>unt fQ~ factors flot . L - A discretj,onarv 'cat ø " ~J q u.e::¡ -t .L c nne i. r"2~ " rec'tJ.y ciddressed in t FFiCILITY HI,:~!< If\iDEX F<:{;! T I r'~b RAriNe RATIONALE: <.OTHER COMPLICATING FACTORS MINIMAL=0, CONSIDERABLE=0.5, SUBSTANTIAL~1 .Ø) I"'. C FI ~J + h ·V, +. ._ Risk ir'lcreases with incre~5ing proce5~ cqmp¡ ity arld potential for hUifìsn :e¡-....t'or"·.. ,-t; I' -------------.------------------- - ---- ---- ~--- - ~,---- {.¡, ~. e - ~ POPULATION EXPOSED nhTlbJG 1. IS ~OX MATERIAL APT TO 8~COME AIRBORN RAPIDLY 7 Ine~ M bA~ FINE PUST1 HIGHLY VOLATILE LIQUID NO~·~:1 \/E3:=-? IF ANSWER TO #1 IS NO, TO ifb I F i~!\1S~JEH TO :jj: 'I IS BAkERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. ESTI~ATE THE EVACUATION RADILJSJ USING THE GRAPH MODEL, AND ANSWER OUEST 2--5 £." E; THEFŒ h r\lo;~~ø, VES~~"f WITH IN T~fE EVACUATION RADIUS 9 ø ~~ IS THERE A NURSING }{OME OR HOSPI1"AL WI1'H IN THE EVACUATION US ? NO:·::Ø:! \lE::S~: 1 fi~ 4. IS THERE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING WITHIN THE EVACUATION RADIUS 7 NO~Ø, YES~1 (i) ~. IS THE POPULATION DENSITY OF THIS AREA HIGHER' THAN 'AVERAGE DUE TO ALor OF MULTISTORY BUILDINGS? NO:=:Ø, \/ES=: 1 (?I G. WHAT IS THE OCbUPANCY OF THE BUILDING ,THAT A~~M IS 51'DREO OR HA~pLED IN ? .···.v ", LESS THAN 5 PEOPLE=I b ~ PEOFt_E ;.,::2 , 26 - 50 PEOPLE =3 . iV¡ORE TI...ifìN ~)ø PEOPL..t: ~::4 TOTAL POPULATIQN EX~OSED RATING 4 RA-rING RA1"IONAl.E: Releases -that ðre liMited to onsite con5equ~nce5 will liMit the exposed P9ç¡ulation~ As the nUMber of pe('50nS onsite "i-flCreases, evacuation arld and respOllse ef.fort5 bec.oMG More'coMplicated¡ and 'the p.ote~tia] for i~jury i ncr"'eð:5.E5 ~ .. ... ":J -\"""...~ .. ,~ "':}\,. fi, .' - 7 .~. e . FACILITY INFORMATION FORM Please answer each of the following questions by circling Y (yes) or N (no). 1. Is any acutely hazardous material (AHN) manufactured or used in a chemical reaction ? 2. Is any other flammable gas, flammable liquid or explosive material manufactured or used in a chemical reaction ? RECEIVED MAY 2 9 1990 HAZ. MAT. DIV. @IV Y 19 3. Is any reaction in question 1 or 2 a moderately or highly exothermic reaction ( e.g. alkylation -_-esterfication, Qxida_tion, - ni t~:r;'atioD-.,__polY-,l!:le,r<izø.tion ~) or condensation} or one involving electrolysis? y I~ Can any unplanned release of a AHM to the atmosphere result from the malfunction of any scrubb~ng, treatment or neutralization system or the discharge of a pressure relief system ? 4 . 5 . Does any physical or chemical, process in which an AHM is produced or used involve a batch process ? 6. Does any physical or chemical process involve the production or use of any AHM at a pressure in excess of 15 psig ? 7. In excess of 275 psig ? 8. Does any physical or chemical process involve the production or use of an AHM at a t'emperature above 125 degrees F ? 9. In excess of 250 degrees ? - -~ ~<"'- ~-._-, --- -~.. 10. Can any explosive dust be present in any closed c6ntainer within 100 feet of an AHM or otherwise be present in the same building as an AHM ? 11. Is there any ignition source or open flame within 100 ft. of any process, storage or transfer area where a flammable or explosive ARM is present , except where there is a firewall providing protection ? 12. Is any lined or ,non-metallic pipe used in the transfer of any AHM ? 13. Is any equipment or piping handling any ARM more 10 years old ? Y 10 Y IQ : ;& Y /GJ Y 18 y0 Y IV Y I@ Y Ie!) I I ' ," .' " ... .--:. ') ... (~ . '; :J.f: ~~~ l"'¡" '~ . I I -..,-- "'";..:. -~~ -.,.~-~ .-=-=.-, I i e . PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION (Attach additional pages if necessaryi :-.:,_.......--~~ 1. '¡J-tlrsJ/ Y;$lI~. How many people occupy the building in which ~/Z/'1¿ AHM's are used or stored? Ie? Give details of all accidents which involved any" I hazardous material and all ot~er instances when the fire department h~s been:summoned in an emergency. Your company's cur~ent workers compensation experience modification factor. 2 . 3 . --..--- ---,- -- - .. ~. --- ."-,..- -- ¡Jo¡JC 4. Briefly described the operations process at your plant and the specific processes utilizing AHM's, including storage proceedures. ·_Sv/k_r/~.>_,(!e¡¿ _l,~_ ~/~!!:i._! ~ ,_ ftv~/??~;-¿ ~ l.dLøøØ7U~/~~ '~~ ,!JcJI-e-r I es , -2- "I '''"!'¡ ;_~"!J lì~ ,,,.;:_ i! I #' ¡Q8Cz 1: e/ ~'N.ßJb MWI I'ÝÌC_À'U~' 1f7eau/ { qù r - ¿þ:U I ý}de/)';hJY21 eY¡2fCì,"/I d:(!f(~Cp t Jp v. J - ( Q~ ,~, IJ';_ ¡, ~!\t~, r-... ,,~,-fi.. 1/ '.~ .' ;/ / ~¡ /" -j -/ 5. Bri~fly describe the equipment being used in the processes involving AH~s. .> /Iv~crh~ ~Jxdl--eríeE>- , , . ~------- 6. Report quantity of AHM(s), referenced in the cover letter, that this business handles. ~-----,.,.~- .~-. .~""---_:;.._- ~ ;..: - _'. --_-c ...;.... "-' a) Maximum amount on hand at anyone time, '~~-_~~-- b) Please attach a MaterialSafety Data Sheet ({¡ r -t ;þf1 vlb5 for any material that is a mixture. Do not VA a 70 include MSDS for pure substances. , 1o/CDrf!P1~fe..d., 1> 5~ ,\;_1., ~ ~ _\^r,.j,r£ò.. DEMOGRAPHIC DATA: ~f'.. C!Jl IJ ';^ ,µVt'<"Þ , State the straight line distance in feet between the business property line and each, of the following. 1. Nearest 2 . Nearest nurs ing, 3 . Nearest 4 . Nearest - , - - --..-- school. £m;k !h~ m~/-& ô/{, ,¡ví/~ . . /007trdS ~-- ,.~~--"..".~~--.'---.....- --,"':'-._.-~~ -----~- PG ¡j E - 3v-Pfð!+ ~ íæö -It- 1011 If/IaN -,~ -', ~ðltélJ J{{/J- t¡3,~1 ---' .-..----,...--.""='- '"' "---,,, ..,...., --~. - -. - - ---. daycare center, hospital, home or similar facility. residence/motel etc. occupied building. Business Name: Address: I certify that the foregoing information is true and correct to the bñ~. O )~. ~ Signature.: ~,~ Title: ~p'pM+.~I~ r!l~ Date: 5j74/tJO -3- I lr~ns Code A P ,30 Phy~ic.1 end He,lth Ha¡ard , (\;heck all that applYI ' . "._ CITY' of BAKERSFIELD I gHAZARDOUS 'MATERIA'LS . INVENTORY' ',,' '. , ',' "~ NON-TRADE SECRETS ' CPaqe Ll2~ of 1J1' ~~W~~~S~~H~ b"Þ ,'.~~' ;.', ~~~~' II (" ~t~~Ð~~Ð Tnß F ¿m~ 1 ~¿&I't' ~,':f ~\ s.s'''~J:''''\:! r . ~ i~~t i!P: r4'i5~'~-~^1\~::) ,'~ , ' DUN',AND BRAgŠ(~R~EL ~U~B~R;--~"=¡-~---'---:--- 'I' m 'FEl1 TO-rNSlkuCTIONS I-Uf( PROPER -CODES -""" - -" -- 1 ~,t ,~o8nt'" ~'o9n't' ,~oIOnt' usl~1 , " lOc'~tl'oln2 IIhe-~e " 13 II . '-by, Na~es of ~ixture{CotDOnents ' , on e ype ress,· up Co e Store. In Fm Ity lit.. See Instruclons 5 Ó lv ·¡in, I (\( lù ~ _ COllponent 1\ Nue & C.A.S'.' NUllber , - '..,,:- farll ánd Agticulture [] Standard Business I . ~U~~Yið~þ~J\~i~';~'~'(! 0>. P~ON~ t 3tœiliL- g -. '. ~ ' Fire Hazard [] Reactivity fiI De Jared o suddfn Re I ease [] COllponent 12 Nalle & C.A.S. NUllber IlImedlate Hea th , o Pressure ' Health' Component 13 Nalle &, C.A.S. NUllber A 3 -::0 Ph~~iCtl ffd ~ealth ~aJard ,I ec a t at app 1 , [] Fire HaZard 1:0 Reactivity oø~ Jared [] SUdd,n He lease [] COllponent '2 Nalle & C.A~S. NUllber IlIlIIedlate , ea th ,0 Pressure Hea I th Nalle & C.A.S. NUllber COllponent 13 5..Ll-ru..rLc (-)~~ d OF ire Hazard a Reactivity , n D~lared o SUdd,n Release 'g dl COllponenU2 IlIlIe ate , ea th o Pressure Health COllponent 13 p 'I 5 4 Phl~ic~\ ,nd '~e(\th Haiard COllpon!nt ,t ( ec lIt I apply n~ire Hazard [] Reaclivily' M DJ 1ared ' o Suddf" Release [] . I COllponent ~2 IlImed a~ ea th ' 0 Pressure Healt COllponent 13 Nalle & C.A.S. NUllber Nllle &"C.A.S. NUllber Nllle & C.A.S. Number Nalle & C.A.S. ~ullber I' ''.., EHERG E~ÇY CONTACTS, ø 1ffl'r1;: e ,1'h_ ífflF IS." , 'tV ¡~~'¡Y~~, ø 2 R~" þ.>"'p"'^' T~\ j M lf~ S "1''' " ~ Certifiçat.loq. fReed and $ign af~f3r cçm~'etipg /111 ~e.ctionS). : I ~ertlfy under penal\ï 0 la_ th_t I hive pe(sonl Iy exalln, ,qø,. faìl\la( 11t . the In(orllllløn ,ubllltt,d in this 'end all 4tvaçhed documents\ ano t at based on IY InQuiry 0 those nd Vldua 5 responslb e or obtaining the Inforllatlon. I believe that the ~ ~ub~ltted~!nfOrlllt on IS true, .ccurate, and cOllplete.. ,'.' -~ /? ' ".j ".,']i'-. R. K:E,ITH. SUPPORT SERVICES MANAGER r,jk), , .'.:?t:~ R~~e era oflcla,l,tltle of own~rloperator UK ownerTõPffl~uthor!zea repf1šiñ~atIVe qñãtüre. .,.' .' - ' "'"', 2/28-/90 . On! -s r 4r.e"d-----:- -"'T"" .......- \_- -- e e June 29, 1990 j. R.Keith P~cific Gas and Electric Co~ ,1918 HStreet Bakersfield, CA 93301 Deç.r Mr. Keith, Thank you for responding to the Facility Risk Index Questionnaire that I sent in May regarding the storage and use of sulfuric acid at the 4101 Wible Road facility, On this quéstionnaire, you reported the MaxiMUM aMount of sulfuric acid on hand at any on¿ tiMe to be Zø gallons (30Ø Ibs). This inforMation conflict~ with the inventory that you filed in Þebruary of 1990. I have attached a copy of that inventory for your reference. It declares the MaxiMUM aMount of sulfuri~ acid to be 240Ø Ibi. Plesse investigate the reasons for this discrepancy. If the quantity has been reduced, you will need to aMend your previous inventory u~ing the blank forM attached. Pleass include a brief stateMent describing the reason for the , . red~ction and the fate of the reMoved acid. If the quantity 'reported on the risk index questionnaire was an error, plesse let Me know Bnd I will Make the correction on the paperwork. I also need to verify the concentration of this acid. Please include inforMation regarding the percentage of sulfuric aCid in this electrolyte. '\ Thank you for your cooperat ion. I t' you have and questions, please call Me at 326-3979. Sincerely, Bat-bara Brenner' Hazardous Materials Planning Technician· ~-, =-'-" . . ~.... ~~~ \ ' --" -- -- ----~-_.-- . ;;--.r.- !~ "e· . May 1, 1990 Dear Business Manager: The following ~uestionnaire is a supplement t6 the ,Acutely Hazardclus Mate't~ials Registt~aticlY"1 F'::lrm previcl'_\sly subr,1itted by Y":IUt~ busiY"less· as t'equ,it'ed I.mdet~ Section· 25534 of the California Health & Saf~ty Code. This registration i Y"ld i cat es t h a t(::EG-&-E) h a Y"ld 1 es_¿~1¡Tfuri""C--ê':fc-i-~, a Y"I a c I.Ìt e 1 y hazardous material ( AHM ), in an amount greater than the planning quantity for this chemical. Additional information is necessary in order to complete the ri~k manag~ment planning functions of this agency. This questionnaire should be completed by an officer of the company or other person having substantial management control over all oper~tions at the facility. If there is ðny doubt as to ~h~ther or riot the answer to a question is yes Clt~ Y"ICI, the aY"ISWet~, "yes" shall be ,giveY",. With in two weeks of receipt, complete and return the questionnaire t6: The Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 2130 G Stt~eet Bakersfield~ CA 93301 If you ne~d additional information, please c~ll 326-3979. S i Y"lcere 1 y, Bat'bat'a Bt~eY"IY"le\'" Hazardous Materials Planning Technician ... . ~~\~~~~~ ' , ~ "''Co~J .~-...~ ~ ,.:...0: ~- ':::::I'~~' I'?; S¡':; .~ ,iÏI ,,~== =:< :J~ ~':= , S\'" '::;ïJ~' ' ~""" ...--'1., . ~~ .~ '...... ." ,1 ~""-~ ~'~"'.ý~ , - .'/I",¡~ e . Eê.~~è~sfiel¿ Fir~ ~L . Haz:udous Ylateials Division TO: BUILDING DEPT. . BUSINESS NAME .J? &- + S LO CA TIC N' 4-\0' Lù"~ ~. - STATUS OF HAZ MAT REGULATIONS, I. 0 Required to complete a Hczcrdoùs Metèrials Business Plcn o Hczcrdous MaTeriais BusinessP!an CompleTe, II. 0 Risk Management & Prevention Program Required o Risk Management & Prevention Program, Requirements ere being mer - CK to 'issue permit o Risk Management end Prevention Program has been approvec. CK ~o issue Cartific::Te of Occupancy. III. 0 No Hazardous Material Requirements. IV. ~AII Hazardous Materiels Reporting Requirements. Complete. Comments: -, ~J~ fZn~~ Hazardous rVlaterials Divi en to-~ -c¡ Date' FD 1655 Rev 1 .... ~,-,-~ e BakersIleld Fire Det. Hazardous Materials Division TO: BUILDING DEPT, BUSINESS NAME· 9~¿ k.¡... tø.¿I~ i/o¡ë:JJrtv ~ LOCATION . I STATUS OF HAZ MAT REGULATIONS I. ffieqUired to complete a Ha~~rdous Materials Business Plan o Hazardous Materials Business Plan Complete II. 0 Risk Management & Prevention Program Required o Risk Management & Prevention Program Requirements are being met - OK to issue permit o Risk Management and Prevention Program has been approved. OK to issue Certificate of Occupancy. , III. 0 No Hazardous Material Requirements. IV. 0 All Hazardous Materials Reporting Requirements Com plete. c~m¡;;~;~~=~ ~~ : f2t:::~ / <--()afL~ ~'O(Ic¿,¡,V Hazardous Materials DiVision, 3-/3-90 Date, FD 1 655 Rev 1 /90 , .\;..- ..,¿J',/" ..' . BUSINESS NAME LOCATION CONTACT PERSON: e BaKersfield 1:.:s~ û.. Hazardous Materials DiVision HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COMPLIANCE STATEMENT RECE!VED MAR 1 3 1990 (To be completed by Building Permit Applicant and lor Site Plan ReviewApplicant and returned to the Building Dept. or Planning Dept.) H À 7, MAT. 0 IV. ,qC///C /Ø.r- ~/?'L-~c ¿;:;; Daytime Phone NoJ9/,- ?9d¿? 4//¿J/ ~¿7~./3/ &~~~/¿ ~¿::: ,- 'S4~ J¿:??;?' PHONE No. .Jy / .J'?'f/O PLEASE READ ALL OF THE INFORMATON CAREFULLY, FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITIES OF,YP TO $2000.00 FOR EACH DAYIN WHICH THE VIOLATION OCCURS. , YES NO Will the Applicant or future building occupant be required to complete a Hazardous Materials Business Plan? o g.--- (NOTE) If you handle. store, use or dispose of, reportable quantities of any hazardous substance, you are required by California Law to complete a Hazardous Materials Business Plan. Forms can be obtained from the Bakersfield Rre Department. Hazardous Materials Division. 2130 G Street. Typical every day hazardous materials you may find in your facilities may include. but not limited to: compressed gases; fuels - aU types; solvents; oils (new and waste); thinners; caustic or corrosive materials; poisonous or toxic materials; and radioactive materials; Will the applicant or future building occupant be required to complete a Risk Manage- ment and Prevention Program? YES o NO 0- (NOTE) If you handle, store, use or dispose of reportable quantities of any extremely hazardous substance you must develop a Risk Management and Prevention Program. THIS PLAN MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY BEFORE YOU COMMENCE OPERATIONS AT THIS FACILITY. The list of regulated chemicals is contained in Appendix A of part 355 of Subchapter J of Chapter I of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations. This list of chemicals isavailable at the Bakersfield Fire Department, Hazardous Materials Division. 2130 G Street. ( Will the applicant or future building occupant be required to obtain a permit from the Kern County Air Polution Control District? ¿ YES NO 0 a- YES NO 0 G- O G- O g-- Location within 1,000 feet of outer boundry of the following: School -(any school. public or private used for the purposes of education of children Kindergarten or any of grade 1 to 12, inclusive) Hospital - Long Term Care Facility - ~' Check here if none of the above apply to this project. -= Q~.¿~ Signed: ~~b/Y¿/ / / Date: (Owner, Priniple or Officer of Business) FD 1654 ~- e e BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTIiE:-iT 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 . (805) 326-3979 '·-ß " .. OFFICIAL CSEO~LY PACIFIC GAS'~ ELECTRIC US IXESS ~A.'v{E, ID;t DO tJ"Ojt:"~ -3 Y.ø2Gr' K HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE FORM 2'A INSTRUCTIONS: 1. To avoid further ~ctiön. return this form by 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible, SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA A. BUSINESS NAME: PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY 4101 Wible Road B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: ZIP: 93309 BUS. PHONE: (8 0 5) 3 9 8 - 5 9 5 0 CITY: Bakersfield SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS In case of an emergency"involving the release or threatened release of a hazardous material. call 911 and 1-800-852-7550 or 1-916-427-4341. This will notify your local fire department and the State Office of Emergency Services as required by law. E:vlPLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF E:vIERGENCY: NAME AND TITLE A. TOM KEITH B. DAVE SAMPSON Ph;: 805/398-59~0 AFTER BUS. HRS. Ph;: 805/835 - 8] ] h Ph# 805/835-8116 DURING BUS. HRS. Ph;: 805/398-5938 SECTION YES~ IF YES, LOCATIO:-:: IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIX SITE PLANS? FLOOR PLA:\fS? wfhJ.e;.1 I , I A. B. C. D. E, YES / ~O YES / ::0 ~~DSS? YES I ~O KEYS? YES! ~a - 2.\ - ~~:~ ,',,\ ."" , .-,,- .,',"- '4", \.. '\ '_""~} . ' -,,:~ ,A~\~~~. " l' ' , ~, \ ~, ~ ~ \1 ~,:!..,.,~ -;,' .,,", AS "'A ¡'iHOLE - SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEA." FOR BUSTXESS PG&E Regional Environmental Coordinator PG&E Regional Safety Engine~ring Rep PG&E Public Affairs Manager PG&E Regional PCB Coordinator PG&E Environmental Services Department (Corporate Offices) . 209/443-:-5566 209/443-5595 209/443-5308 209/443-5568 415/972-7746 SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGE~CY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOL~ BUSINESS AS A WHOLE <---. - Fire Department Sheriff/Police Department Ambu~?!l<::e/Par~lIE-~ß!C _ Mercy Hosp i tal,' 2215 Tru,xton SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING 805/324-4542 or -805/764-5211 or 805/327-4111 or 805/327-3371 or 911 911 911 911 E~PLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH r~ITIAL AXD REFRESHER TRAIXING I~ THE FOLLOWr~G AREAS. CIRCLE YES OR ~O , rXITIAL A. ~ETHODS FOR SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS ' MATERIALS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C~ XO B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES . WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES:.......,............,..... I XO C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIP~EXT:........ ..,....... E NO D. DfERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES:.. . . . . . , .. . . . . . . " ,ES, ' XO E. DO YOU MAINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAIr.:ING RECORDS:....... "YES NO SECTION 7: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REFRESHER <§) XO ¡XO YE NO YES XO ES NO CIRCLE YES - NO - NONE DOES YOUR BUSINESS HANDLE HAZARÒOUS ~~TERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500 POUXDS OF A SOLID. 55 ~ALLONS OF A LIQUID. OR 200 CUBIC FEET OFA COMPRESSED GAS: '..... YES XO THOHAS R. KEITH I. , certify that the above information is accurate. I understand that this information will be used to fulfill my firm's obligations under the new California Health and Safety code on Hazardous Materials (Div. 20 Chapter 6.95 Sec. 255,00 Et A!.) and that inaccurate information con'stitutes perjury. .. ' :) " , I ~ SIGXATT.:RE (b.R~ Sup p 0 r t S v c s M g r' .' 1 2 / 1 0/ 8 7 TITLE DATE Thomas R. Keith - :2!l i / .~~:/: . .' ,\ . ' '" . .!~. ,l'-.-' ~ "',.....'" <;<~; ~i:' T' '~- :-. -.: e KER..~ COUNTY FIRE DEPARnŒN"I' ,5642 VIC'1'OR S1'REET. BAKERSFIELD. CA 93308 ·e \d2>~0 ~ .:ItJ'SP 6 'RECEIVED OCT 1 4 1987 -" ,1;;.;.......:::.... ........;.--"1..:.-,;._ , ' OFFICIAL USE ONLY ID# ------ .001071 Best-NESS NAME: BUSINESS PLAN, ,SINGLE FACILITY UNI~ FORM 3A i { INSTRUCTIONS ' . 1. To avoid further action. this form must be returned by: JUl 2 7 1987 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. ' 3. Answer the questions ,below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and .CONCISE" as possible. FACILITY UNIT NAME: BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER FACILITY UNIT* SECTION 1: MIT,IGATION. PR~ION. ABATEMENT PROCEDURES PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT A , SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES AT THIS UNIT ONLY Notification of emergencies at this facility may be achieved by both public and company telephone and by radio, as numerous company vehicles are two-way radio equipped. , , I,' Evacuation of the facility will occur as a response to an incident with known or unknown hazards that could pose a threat to the health and/or safety of facility personnel. The Emergency Coordinator will determine the evacuation route based on the nature of the emergency. The facility has both an evacuation and an all-clear signal understood by all personnel. These sigrialsare given by voice command. In addition, a fire siren is mounted on the main office building and is audible throughout the yard. Manual alarm ,pull boxes are located in all buildings. An evac4ation route may be s~en on the site diagram. A list of emergency telephone numbers, including PGandE employees, local emergency responders and appropriate State and Federal agencies may be seen on Attachment B. HMCU-8 --,- .., , :1 ~\ e e " ':.-; ."..,~ ,:. ~ ,'~ ',' ATTACHMENT A The Bakersfield Service Center is equipped with two, 4000 gallon underground storagŒ tanks, one containing unleaded motor vehicle 'fuel and the other containing #2 diesel fuel. Spill ,volumes associated with the filling/draining process are small (0-5gallons)~ To protect against spills from overfilling, these tanks are equipped with 20 gallon product tight overfill boxes. .Automatic $hut-off valves are used to help prevent s'pills due to over-filling. A Gilbraco monitoring system has been 'installed fo~ leak detection and verification of tank integrity. A 550 gallon underground waste oil sump tank collects oil-based products from the garag~ maintenance and repair operations. The contents of this tank are removed every other week by a licensed hazardous waste transporter. ' , A small inventory of oil-filled equipment (transformers and regulators) is maintained at the servi.ce center.' The spill volume from the largest piece of equipment is 250 gallons. Should a spill occur, maintenance personnel are prepared to attend to it immediately. Sect~on 4 of the Facility Envirori~ental Emergency Plan mairitained at Bakersfield Service Center describes the procedures and equipment that are in place to'minimize the possibility of fire, explosion or unplanned releases of hazardous substances. These i~clude:' ' , l~ , Prevention procedures including, storage ~fhazardous substances in containers, or tanks and inspections of emer.gency equipment. 2. Emergency equipment location and maintenance including, alarm ' systems~ fire fighting equipment, ~pill coritrol equipment, personal protective equipment and first-air suppliers. ' 3. Security measures. 4. Perso~nel trainirig. ' 5. Arrangements for outside assistance in emergencies. The Facility Environmental Emergency Plan also outlines what to do in the event of: an on-site spill (not oil) inside building; a spill ,non-transportation related - no H20 contact; a spill ,"non-transportation related - involving H20 contact; a transportation incident - involving comp~ny vehicle; a transportation incident - involving non-company vehicle; a spill, oil and/or PCBs '., ¡ , ~;, '~O' ., -. .!I.'-·'· "':~ ". !. r~ e 'e ATTACHMENT'B ~- /" _ FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Tom Keith Work Phone: (805) 398-5938 24-hour Phone: (805) 835-8116 ~..., - ~:) ,_ ,I ~~ ". , , \ ,J _(, ALTERNATE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Dave Sampson Work Phone: (805)' 398-5940 24-hour Phone: (805) 835-8116 I I PG&E REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATOR: (209) 443-5566 '~.'ì ./ PG&E REGIONAL SAFETY ENGINEERING REP: (209) 443~ 5595 ' .- PG&E PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER: 5~oß ( 209) 4437...5..110 -~jÎ{lp PG&E ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT: ( 41 ~) 97-2,~]09(l , \'\ r r ¡ (c'~Lð4õif'0 / --UIt PG&E REGIONAL PCS COORDINATOR: \209 )443- - , AMBULANCE/PARAMEDIC (805) 327-4111 OR 911 .). FIRE DEPARTMENT (805) 324-4542 OR 911 (, " MERCY HOSPITAL,' (805) 327-3371 OR 911 2215 TRUXTUN 'A VENUE ~ BAKERSFIELD ~? ,.; SHERIFF/POLICE DEPARTMENT (805) 764- 5211 OR 911 CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (OES) - (800) 852-7550 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES (DOHS) - (916) 324-2445 REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD (RWQCB) NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (NRC) U. S. COAST GUARD KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION PGANDE GENERAL OFFICE TELEPHONE OPERATOR - (916) 445-0270 - (800) 424-8802 - (800) 424-8802 - (805) 861-3636 - (213) 590-5201 - (415) 781-4211 ·'~ ! to'! OJ. - - e , -,. . i ~. . SECTION 3: HAZARDOUS ~TERIALSFOR THIS UNIT ONLY A. Does this Facility Cnit contain Hazardous Mater¡als1...... @ NO If YES. see B. It NO. continue wi~h SECTIOS 4. B. Are any of the hazardous materials a bona!ide Trade Secret as def ined, by Section 6254.7 ot the Government Code'?........ YES ~ '-/' If No. complete a se,arate hazardous materials inventory for~ marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form *4A-l) If Yes, complete a hazardous materials inventory torm aarked: TRADE SECRETS O~~Y (yellow torm *4A~2) in addition to the non-trade secret for~.List only the trade secrets on torm 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION A fire siren is mounted on th~ main office buildi.ng and is audible throughout the yard. Six dry chemical fire extinguishers are also located ~t various points within the yard. '------ . , SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WAi!R SUPPLY FOR USE BY DŒRGENCY RESPONDERS Please see attached diagrams for specific locations. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF t1'r!!.I'!"V smrr-op'ps AT THIS UNrr oNLY. A. NAT. GAS/PROP~~E: Please see attached diagrams for specific locations. B. ELECTRICAL: C. WATER: D. SPECIAL: E. LOCK BOX: YES / NO IF YES. LOCATION: IF Y~S. S17! P~~~S1 FLùOR ?U~:S? YES / NO YES / NO MSDSs? KEYS? YES / NO YES /' NO HMCU-6 , , ~}¿i3~~t6':~:,:', , , I I I·' " " I. I). . , , KERN coUNT,Y Fl,RE:llEPARTHENT" FOR H '4 A-I., N'ON:'::"-T'R'ADE SECRE'TS 'l'A.2: A R..D 0 US" MAT· E R ,I A L S I "N V E N r¡;O'R V "- , . .. ., ~ ~4·- _ -' ·ÞUS'INESS NAME: -Bakersfield ServiceCêl1.ter ""ÃÓU-~ESS( 4101 Wib1êRoa~ ' Cl TY , ZIP:" Bàkers fiEil d ,Ca I iforn I a PIIOHE ,: .' {8Ó5} :398-5938· I - " ',' , 1 . 2 *3 4 5 6 TYPE, MAX ANNUAl. CONT USE. COUE 'AMOUNT' AMÒUNT-' UN I T COilE ·CO[)(~' ':.'V ;' .. .åì- P 4,000 ~<t~..p :.. -- ,~~~.. , ' .:4). M~ . ,:'250 ___ __, ' .- 4000 . - - ~- ~ - ~. -- I. -- . . , (', "., .. ~ , ' " , , ", p.: - " '·-3.;9~~ .. ,-, P . 2.5 .. P 15 P 4'.69 P 20 , . M 50 -- -- ~"- -- . - -- p' " 5,.47' , - - ~..... - ~ ~ - - .. ~810QO + JìAl, _,01., 19.... - - ~~-- - ' ,. .. 48,000 Gal .. .. . 72,OOÔ . .- Gal ----.-~"'". " - ' .. .- 3,000 Gal .. -- '. ,,' -- -- - , " , -. .46.8: '.Gal " ~".--~~ " , ---. . ' .. 30 Gal .. ". 180 Gal 56.28 Gal 240 lBS .. 600 lIiS -- -- '. -- , ", '. 65.6,4 Gal' NAM.E: Th0f!1~s R. Keith EMERGENCY CONTACT: Same 01_..19 .. '~ypñ, ~"91llië equip Insul. 99)Qt Cans 26 -- -- -- , , .;., = . .. 9"91VëIïë 13Ma int. 99 )Qf- 99) Vehc ,Cans Maint. 99)Vehc 13 Ma Int. 99)Equi 13 Malnt. 99)Equi 13 Ma i n t 99)Elec Charge -- -- -- -- , , ' :'. -- . -~^ . EMERGENCY CONTACT: Dave Sampson , PH IHC I P'AI: OIl_SI NE.55 'ACT I V I TY: ": . . '- - ;.... ';-...... > " " l' , ',-,.. J" . IÚí g i! ," - () V"~ ~ --.~ .:;;- - . ,.-:--' ._.~ - . .... '. ._.~ .~ 4 t._ '. , ' OWNER' NAME: Pacif,lcGas and Electric C,ompany . '- FACILITY IINIT AIH)RESS: ,19T8 "H" Street. PACILITY 'ljHIT NAME: C I TY.~Z 1 P: Bakersfield. California PIIONE .: , " , 7 I.OCATIÜN IN ,TillS PAC 1 1.1 TY UNIT, , - ., ~ ~U!1derground Tan~.. Underground Tank .. , Transformer Storage;!' " - , Garage Auto Shop -- .-- - Garage Auto Shop' - Garage Auto,Shop Garage Auto Shop Garaqe Auto Shop Garage Auto Shop Garage Auto Shop -- -- ';' . < . --- - - IOPPICIAI. USE ffIRS..COOE I ONLY (805)395-3317 8 % DY WI~ - .. 100 ., - '. lO_º .. ' , J" ' too - ,100 . -- , -- 100 100 '100 , 100. " 100 100 -- -- 100 9 10 IIAZARII U.O.T (; 0 ) E _!!J!J º£ FU_Q e . - CIIEMICAL OR COMMON NAML- .' Unleaded Gasoline, u~a- , . \ \'l'b f,D1-__ CMI.Q " . / 'PSNB - PSNB , , 99.) Equ i Ma1nt. Garage - Auto Shop Battery Termlna~CI aner PSNB ,. TITI.E:,Support Svcs; Manager SIGN AT_liRE: I?~ ~ . -t:c-Z ' DATE:_____ .1' ITI.E: . , PilON. " 8115 .IIO,IJRS: ' 805/398-5938 - AFTER ,BUSIIRS,: -ª05/835-8116 PIIONE' . BUS IIOURS: 805/398-6940 AFTER OUS ,IIRS: '805/835-8116" - -. - #2 01 ese I Fuel -- J Transformer (Uydrocarbon) Oi1;;rgD~,O Motor- Oi I -, d1>O~ - Hydrocarbon B!lseQil s -, Calcium Complex Thickener Start fluid - Johnsons, FllQ Gear/lube õi1 , , PStlB Brake Fluid PSNB --- Penetrant flLQ FllQ -. ---- Antisieze -- 12 Volt Batteries (Wet Cell) PSNB - lead .-- , - Acid - , ' , TI TI.E: Building Sup(!rvisor .. . .b. . kERN COUNTY .aRi ÞEPARTMIHt ;olM ~A-t NON-TRÁÜK SßèR~TS IIAZAnnOUS MATERIALs INVENTORV .n ii, ,(, ¡ t . t' 3~ ¡ P.lft It "- ¡ -..-...... ..,----- . . '~, . 8USINISS NAMII ADDRISSr CITY. ZIPr Bakersfield Service Center OWNIR NAHI, ADDRISSi CITY.ZIP, PACILITY UNIT' , '-- PACILITY UNIT NAME I ~ f) PHONI . , PIIONI . , 10PPICIAI. US! fFl RS r.OÞ! ..1 . ONLY I 2 w S . 8 . ., . .. ~.-- .. 10 . TVPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USI I.OCATION I N ,Till S _/ " ÞV "AlAR" D.O.T CODI AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT COOl COOl PACII.IYV UNIT WL- CIIIMICAL OR COMNON NAME CORL OUID~ 99)Equ p P 3.9 46.8 Gal 13 Halnt. Garage - Auto Shop 100 Carburetor Cleaner fllQ -e- 99)Equ p P 3.9 46.8 Gal 13 ""Int. Garage - Auto Shop 100 , 'Carbur,tor Cleaner - Penetrant 070 fLlQ - 99)Equ p p 3.9 46.8 Gal 13 He'nt. Garage - Auto Shop 100 Met-l-Check Developer P5MB. - -' .. .. . ?Ø r H 46.88 . 562.56 Gal 13. 29 Hlsc. Storage Bldg. 100 Paint (Aerolol ORMS - YHlP .aphtha ~~¡r " -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- /S- - Toluent I/Zn . -- ~? -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - .ylene 1//$ 3ð - Acetoni I(JOt:, -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - ~1I1KU5n P 25 ~ 300 Gal 13 "habit Tool Storage Building -- t.t.i Trlchlorethane OM'" , - ~9JEqUII T P t.t5 13.8 Gal 13 Helnt. Tool Storage Building 100 . Rust Cutter fLLQ ,! ,..e I CJ ., ..-- - , - -, - - - ~ --- - .. I~~ I' -- P 1.500 6,000 FtJ 04 Ing Gas Bottl~ Storage, 100 Acetylene FlGS .. .- - ,.. ' - -- '. '9 ,we 10 cQ 3é~/~ P 2,500 6.000 ft' 04 Ing Gas Bottle Storage 200 Oxygen NFlG , í .. , ' - .- .' , P 600 ?,4ÇJO Ft' 04 Ing To01 Storage Building O~y ge.ri- , ~~q NFLG " .-- .. 50 200 Ft- 04 ) 9) we d Tool Storage Bldg Ac e,~Y 1 ene l~Lt \ FLGS P " -- , - . ' . / -- ....~ ,-, - , -- i -- ~ 1) :~) ?J HAMEr EMERGEHCY CONTACT: TITLEr SIGNATUREr DATE: ----- i ,:\:. . ; .,": TITI.I: P"ONE . 8US "OURS: AFTER bUS IIRS: ,nONI . 8US nOURS: AFTER bUS "RS: EMEROENCY CONTACT, PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY: TITLI, ¡ " I! " KERNC(lUNTV FIRE:" nEPARTMIN;T ',' -- ".,' F~O R M "SA., 1 ' ' _ :N'O N--:- T R,A~ E., S ..~oC R E TS ',- " ÎIAZ-AROO-US MAT E'RI AL..S· ,I NVE N,TO R V, -' page~'1~ (_1' , - ~ .~. - .. L (). .' " .. ¥ r.~ . - - "'". ~ 8 U SIN E S S N A-HE: AOnRESS: Bakersfield S~rvlt.~enter OWNE'R NAME: -AUDRESS: PAC 1I.I·Ty ¡JNI T ,: PAC 11:1 TY 'UN I T'NAr;tE,: >,' .,. .' , III :r .. ' ,C I T Y ~ ZIP: CITY.ZIP: .. ", >, " , ' 0 ' ,', , I'll ONE , : , .' PliO N E , : IOPP_C.IAI, USE r (1-1 R Š 'f-ÖU E - .. , , ONI.Y - : .. " t 2 * 3, " oj 5 ,;,6 7 8 9' -- 10 '- " TYPE MAX " ANNUAL CONT USE- ',::, I.O~-^T JON IN ·TII I-S' % ßY II A,:7. A R II W.O.I COnE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE conE FACII.ITY UNIT ~J. .. CIIEMICAI. ,OR COMM°!L!!AM~ --Æ!!!lL (j~Jºt;, .. .. , M' '9.38 112.5- Gal 13 24 Tool Storage Building 100 Bee Bopper Insecttc1de ORMA ~ . " , -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Methyl Chlorofonn " ' .. c " ' ' " "I .. " -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Odorless MI neral , Spl,r1ts, '. ,,':' : .. . ) .. P " 4:""69 .56.25 'Gal ,13 '24 ,Tool ,Storage Bul1d1ng, 100 Crawler Mauler'Inseét1c1de FlGS , ' . -'- .. Methylene Chloride -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - * .. * * * . * * * * * * *' -- , t0l::L . - W-223 825 3.300 Gal 06 40 Waste Area 100 Waste 011 - lIyd roc a rbon Base ORME ,-_. .. - , - W-513 1.100 - 4.400 Gal 06 40 Waste Area 100 Emptv Paint Cans - Aromatics ORME - \1-223 275 , l,~lOO Gal 06 40 Wa s te Area 100 Oily Rags -Hydrocarbon base ORME' ."-- .. - ~ ---- .'--- -.,: - .. " - -. , . - f Olfo "- 11-181 275 , 1 . 100 Gal 06 40 Waste Area 100 Batteries - Sulfuric Ac1d ORME .. .. .. --- -- '.-- .- -. .., -- -- - .. , ' " - " . , , " ~ .. , - " , " ~ .' , . ~. ;:. . , ". ,^) " 'It¡ . ~tQ 1'1 TI"E:, PIIONE . IHIS nOllRS: ,," . AFTER D U S II R S: PIIO'NE , DUS IIOURS: , A F,TER, OilS II RS : OA TE: ---:.._,__~ , ,~~ III , ' I! 'I I -:T NAME-: EMERGENCY CONTACT: TITI.E:, _SIGNATURE: -- , ÆMEßGENCY CONtACT~ . PR INCII-AI. DlJsIN..ESS A'CT I V I TY:, r I T I. E : , ..;.~,? I ~, - ~. 'ï, 'i e e " ~ .t¡\ '. iõ., PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY JJDCß~IE + 1 9 1 8 H S T R E E T . B A K E R S FIE L D, C A L I FOR N I A 9 3 3 0 1 . ( 8 0 5 )X3XJ~X7.X!~:R: 398-5938 December 10, 1987 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Subject: Business Plan, PG&E, Bakersfield Service Center; our file 026.22 Dear Mr. Huey: As requested by your letter dated 11-2-87 we have prepared a Form 2A and completed the Form 4A for the Business Plan I sent to you earlier this year. In reply to your handwritten notes regarding the Form 4A: the trans- former oil is clean with no PCB contamination at all; page 2 of 3 has been revised as you requested. If I can be of further help to you please call. ~,¡?~ Thomas R. Keith Support Services Manager 'or - .. ;~e e #,¢J .,...,.. i ft \ i.~ \~(,=:i UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION IX REcaveo 215 Fremont Street San Francisco. Ca. 94105 ¡JUl 1 1 1989 HAZ. MAT. DtV. ~Ul 3 1989 IN REPLY REFER TO: T-4-7 EPA ID #: CAD980816359 Mr. Ralph Huey Bakersfield Fire Dept., Hazardous Materials 2130 "G" street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: Enclosed please find the Preliminary Assessment Reassessment Report prepared by our contractor, Ecology and Environment, on Pacific Gas & Electric Service Center located in Bakersfield, California. EPA encourages your written comments on this report. They should note the EPA ID number given above and they should be sent to Paul La Courreye, EPA mail stop T-4-7. If you have anyques- tions please contact Paul at (415) 974-7198. Sincerely, Enclosure . ,_ On~ JJã. ' fIß.'\<Ÿ'" y~ 0øf J?'" ^ l- cri'- e ?:J f)lff' f G' ' 3> p~ 7/f~/ ~ Thomas A. Mi~ Chief site Evaluation section ~ ..-.. -..~- ,ø:.:. .;: ~ e e ecology and environment, inc. 717 W. TEMPLE ST., LOS ANGELES, CA 90012, TEL. 213-481-3870 'International Specialists in the Environment MEMORANDUM TO: Paul La Courreye, EPA Region IX Site Séreening Coordinator FROM: Robert Wise, Ecology and Environment~Inc. Date: March 17, 1989 SUBJECT: Reevaluation of the Preliminary Assessment of Pacific Gas and Electric Bakersfield Service Center, 4101 Wible Road, Bakersfield, California, Kern County, dated August 6, 1980 EPA ID#: CAD980816359 PAN #: FCA0874PAA Christine Houston, Ecology and Environment, Inc. ~ THROUGH: Copy: FIT Master File Chris Lichens, Ecology and Environment, Inc. Don Plain, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento ,William Pfister, Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board, Fresno Richard Casa Grande, Kern County Environmental Health, Bakersfield Ra:lpn H_u¢y,;':Bakersfield Fire Department, Hazardous Materials Unit, Bakersfield INTRODUCTION Under Technical Directive Document number F9-8809-079, Ecology and Environment, Inc.'s Field Investigation Team (FIT) has been tasked to reassess all Preliminary Assessments (PAs) in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) with "active" or "pending" s~atus according to the guidelines established to implement the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA). During the course of this reassessment process, ,PAs were identified that contained insufficient information to allow for an accurate reassessment. FIT has been subsequently directed reevaluate and upgrade these PAs as needed to ensure that an accurate response determination is made. The strategy for determination of further action under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) is based solely on each site's potential to score high enough on the Hazard F095 recycled paper ~~ . -<:; e - " Ranking System (HRS) for inclusion on the National Priorities List (NPL). This strategy is intended to identify those sites posing the highest relative risk to human health or the environment. All other sites needing remedial or enforcement follow-up will be referred to the States or other appropriate Federal agency. This site was evaluated primarily using the original HRS model. Additionally, this site was also evaluated for its potential to score using the proposed revised HRS model. The following is' a summary of FIT's findings with regard to this site. SUMMARY The Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) Bakersfield Service Center is located at 4101 ~ible Road, Bakersfield (Kern County), California (1). The Service Center is a maintenance and operations center for PG&E in the Bakersfield area. The PG&E facility consists of an operations/ administration building, several smaller buildings (use unknown), a parking lot for PG&E vehicles, and an outside storage area (as observed by FIT on October 10, 1988). PG&E management was made aware of possible buried PCB capacitors at the Bakersfield facility in miô-1980. A preliminary site investigation was initiated by PG&E at that time which confirmed that PCB capacitors and other construction debris had been placed in a depressed area of the facility grounds. It is believed byPG&E officials that the PCB capacitors foupd at the Bakersfield Service Center were placed on-site in the late 1960s and/or early 1970s. Subsequently, the site investigation was expanded and appropriate remediation plans were developed. Site investigation and remediation activities included soil sampling and analyses for site characterization, removal and proper disposal of all PCB articles (89S capacitors, less than nine tons of PCB contaminated oil), removal of associated contaminated soil, placement and compaction of clean backfill in excavated areas, and installation of a soil cement and asphaltic concrete cap over the entire facility. The site remediation was completed in May 1985. All PCB site investigation and remediation activities at the Bakersfield Service Cente~yere performed 'under the directioQ of and with the concurrence of the California Department of Health Services (DOHS) (2). PCB contaminated soils have been removed from the site, which was then backfilled and caØped with asphaltic concrete, precluding the possibility for documenting an observed release to air attributable to PG&E. The nearest surface water is a tributary to the Farmers Canal found 3000 feet south of the site. The Farmers Canal is an agricultural delivery canal connected to a series of canals that services the South Bakersfield area with irrigation water. These canals serve over 10,000 acres (exact figure unknown). The slope of the facility and intervening terrain is less than three percent (3). The one-year, 24-hour rainfall is less than one inch (4). No sensitive environments exist within_a four-mile radius .F09S .-' "', . ~ '" e e of the site. / The closest well to the site is within a quarter mile of PG&E. This well is a municipal well owned by the California Vater Service Company. Vater from this well is blended and serves over 10,000 people. The depth to this aquifer is greater than 150 feet below surface level. The ' unsaturated zone consists mainly of clays with intervening layers of sand (5). A Preliminary Assessment completed by EPA on August 6, 1980 recommended a high priority Site Inspection based on the presence of PCBs. FIT does Inot concur. A preliminary HRS screening estimate of PG&E indicates that it will probably not qualify for inclusion c;m the NPL based on the following HRS factors: (1) depth to the aquifer of concern (greater than 150 fe~t); (2) low net precipitation (less than one inch); (3) low permeability of the unsaturated zone (clays); (4) low waste quantity (less than nine tons); (5) low potential for release to surface water (the slope of the facility and the intervening terrain is less than three percent); (6) no sensitive environments exist within a four~mile radius of the site1'and (7) low potential for an observed release of hazardous materials to air because the PCB contaminated soils have been removed and the site was capped with asphaltic concrete. CONCLUSIONS Based on the following factors, the Pacific Gas and Electric Bakersfield Service Center does not appear to be eligible for inclusion on the National Priorities List: o depth to the aquifer of concern (greater than 150 feet); o low net precipitation (less than one inch); o low permeability of the unsaturated zone (clays); q low quantity of waste (less than nine tons); o low potential for release to surface water (the slope of the facility and the intervening terrain is less than three percen t) ; o no sensitive environments exist within a four-mile radius of the site; and o PCB contaminated soils have been removed from the site, which was then backfilled and capped with asphaltic concrete, precluding the possibility for documenting an observed release to air attributable to Pacific Gas and Electric. F095 -.""" -::. -., e e , , I I EPA, RECOMMENDATION Initial Date No Further Action UnderCERCLA High-Priority 55I Medium-Priority 55I £ ~ ~/A~/?r :;J:::::;~r~ (!g¿&~ æ.~!~ F095 -'~ e e ~ ~ References: 1) USGS 7.5 minute Quadrangle, Gosford, California 2) Letters to Robert Vise, Ecology and Environment, Inc., from Roger Anderson, December 7, 1988. 3)' Conversation between Mark Dawson, ,Kern Public Yorks, Flood Control and Rob Vise, Ecology and Environment, Inc., October 31, 1989. 4) , Rainfall Fr~quency Atlas of the United States, Technical Paper No. 40, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1983. 5) Conversation with Edward Vegmer, California Vàter Service Co. and Robert Vise, Ecology and Environment, Inc. January 1988. , I F09s ' ,-"'- -:., "- " e· e Pacific Gas and Electric Company 1401 Fulton Street Fresno, CA 93760 209/443'4600 February 27,1989 REceIVED MAR 1 5 '989 HAZ. MAT. D,V. I I I Bakersfield Fire Department Kern County, 2101 H street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Sir or Madam: Pursuant to Section 312 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act of 1986 (42 U.S.C.A.. 11022), enclosed is PG&E's Tier II Inventory forms for PG&E's Kern Power Plant, 3.5 miles west of Bakersfield on Rosedale Hwy. and Coffee Road. . At the request of Mr. DavidZocchetti, Title III Program Manager, Hazardous Materials Division, State Office of Emergency Services, PG&E is filing copies of the Tier II forms with the city or County agency having AB 2185 Hazardous Materials Business Plan jurisdiction over the facility, as the designated representative of 'the State Emergency Response Commission and the Local Emergency Planning Committees. Please call Roger Dent of our Environmental Department at 2'0~/443-5567 if you have any questions about this filing. s~;~ ~~~. Fairbanks Region General Services Manager GLF:pb cc: Roy ,Manning, Kern Co. OES, Bakersfield Nels Rasmussen, Regional Manager, OES, Fresno William-Medigovich, Director, OES, Sacramento - ' , ' , ' , , " . ~... - '- - . ' <~.,. Þeo-e .L ...£--:: þAq<I' F m Þ.Wo JMO r" ~(,. r¡ l)Ql1 0' I , ' F.clllty'dtnUllcltlon Owner/Opor.'or Nome Tier Two NImI PG&E- Power Plnnt N.",. . Gary L. Fairþanks !'hone (209 44J- EMERGENCY SI,..I Addr..t 3.5 mi. w/o Bakersfield on RORPèL"! 1 M.II Add'.n 1401 Fulton Street Fresnol CA 93760 AND Hwy and Coffee Rd "SI.I. _ . " HAZARDOUS Ctty Zlr Emergency Contact CHEMICAL INVENTORY N.",. Bill 'Hughes Tit.. St~t-;(')n h~n F'nr¡:>m;:¡ Sptt/flt , 81C Codt ~ ~~ [QIQ]-Cil9IïJ-GlãGlll Phone 18051. 398-5946 14 Hr. !'hone 1805 76''4-5229 1"lorm.,'o" b, CIr'''''e.' FOA I' I " OFFICIAL D I H.",. Pat Mallett Tit.. "Alternate Fac. Coorè USE I 0... ......., I 18051 398,...5923 1805 I 764-5229 '. ONLY Phone 14 Hr. !'hone Chemical ÓèscrlpUon CAS~ œ (9] Ch«n, Herne Sulfur.ic Acid Trldt 0 s.c,.I . , . CIr«t.It [] 'lrat .,,1,: Pvt. O' 0 Mill' 8oI1d o 0.. lÐ l~ c~s c:o:::IDI:i] (JIJJ Q Chern, Namt Asbestos Trldt 0 her.t C1t,d.It I""V'1 [j. rv1 0 'lrat .ppl,: ~" MI. ~ l~ o 0.. CAS~ ~ ca Chern. Namt Diesel Trldt 0 her.t " CIr,et.It r:ï ,Ita' oPpl1: ~ Reporting Period F,omJ.nuIfY 1 '0 Oec:embet :U, 1tßJL Physical and Health Hazards Inventory Avo, No, of Dally Day. Amounl On-I lie (code) (deys) Stor08t Codt Ma (, Dally Amounl (co-de) Ic:n.ctI .11 th.t .Þ!)ly ~"'. , Sudden R.,.... 01 P'.nur. R..cllvlty [Q[2J X ImmedI.I. I.cut.) X o.l.~ Ichronlc) D" 0 EJ 0 MIa Solid Liquid 0.. Cettlllc.Uon (lhad ."i·tl,,. .p" eomp""'" .It ,wlo"'1 I cer11ty_'"* ..."Ity of I.. that I ~ Pll'tonIl!y..~ ."It .m ,.mlllar with I~ Inlorm'IIor'! .ubmlllad In thl. I 'II Ittechad document., 8fId thl' b..ad on my ~ of t~ ~It '"ØOIII1bIe tor cbI.lnlno lhe ~ orm',IIor'!' 1 bllI_ th.1 the .ubmlt or~ I , I; 1"It compl.t.. . G., L õ Fa~rbanks I General Services Manage ;¡.7i ' ?-?7-HQ' N_and offlclefm.. or __/OO-It. OR ownw/_Ilar'l ....harlHd ,_.._1.1'- ft............ ŒI2J [ill]]] Fir. Sudden R.I.... 01 p,...ûr". .. ,. R.actlvlty Immedlat. lacut. OaI.yed (chronlc QJO [QJjJ [L[š) ,*Undetermined qua tity of asbestos insulation on fe oil and steam pi CõG EãI2J C3I£I5] A 1 4 R 1 4 Fit. Sudden R.I.... 01 P,.nur. R..ctlvlty Immedl.t. (.evt.) X o.l.~ (ch,onlc) Storage Codes and Locations (Non-Confidential) $,or08' Locations Inside Station Battery l:nnf>rðl Rl1;' fÌi ng C-omml1 n ; ~r1 r ; nn,q "R nnm H~Zñrn()1l~ W~,qr~ ~rnr~gø àrt:\~ ~ Tn'~l1'" At; nn nn fppl'Ì (); 1 ~nrì steam pipes ... PP & GC Yard, Tanker Truck Opllonl' AUlehmenl' (Check one) B I haw Ittechad · ,It. )I.n t h_ .ttechad . 1111 01 lit. coordtnat. abtlrévl.tlont '-'".... - ,~~ - .--.. ~ F.clllty 'd.ntl"c.tlon Owner/Oporator Name Tier Two Namt PG&E-Kern ,Power Plant N..... Gary L. Fairbanks Þhone '20~ I 443-5560 " 1401 Fulton Street Fresno, CA EMERGENCY e"... MIhtt - ' M.II Add'.it 937 0 AND CItp [ SI.I.- ZIp HAZARDOUS Emergency Contact CHEMICAL INVENTORY ~~ CQIQJ.GI2:EJ.[¡)ßIIï) N.me Bill Huqhes Tille St~ti()n ~pn.. F'()r~m.=l , SpttlfJt SIC cœ.1I[]J]IJ Phone I 8051 , 398-5946 " Hr, Phone 1805 I 764-5229 /"I,,,,,,·,'ø,, FOA I I b, CA,,,,'e.' Pat Mallett TItle Al terna te Fac. Coord OFFICIAL I) I N.me USE 10... ...... I 18051 398-5923- (80S I 764-5229 ONLY Phone " Hr, Phone Þf9I ..£ FOt'" ,Apøro ~ Þ-O"t ~ r,., ?'I',r¡.rJQ1Z Reporting PerIod From January' to Oacamber :U. It 88 I·,', ,- ,C r Chemlcar Dèscrrptron Physical snd Health Hazards Ic:hacII .11 Ih.1 aøøfyl Max. Dally Amount (code) Inventory AvO. No. 0' Dally Day. Amount On-,lte (code) (deys) Storage Codes and Locations , (Non-Confidential) Storal' Cod, S,oral' Locations [Q[] 0ßill PP & GC Y'ard I'; " O· MI'" o Solid (]I "!quid ~FI" X S~ R.,..,. 01 P,.uur. "'.actlvlty ŒI:IJ X Immedl.,. '.cul.! X Delayed (chronIc) Tñnkf'>r Trllr.k o 0.. C"ICt." 0 Iltal .ppl,: Pure [j. 0 Mill' IIoIIcf o "!quid o 0.. Fir. Suddao'I R.I.... 01 Pr...ur. "'.acHvlly Immacflal. ,.cut. OaI.yed (chronIc) CD CD CD:J CASo::r:r::r:o CD 0 Chern, N"'" Tredl 0 8acr.1 CA-Sco:::o:J:j D:J 0 Chern, Name T,edI 0 8acr.1 Fir. S~ R.I.... 01 Pr."ur. "'..cllvlly 1mmacf1.1. ,.cut.) Del.yed Ichronlc) o:J CD CD:J 0, CIt,d: ," Iltal appl1: Pure 0,. 0 0 0 Mia Solid "!quid 0.. CertUlc.tlon (~"d."d"·tfl'* tift" tømplt""ltllIlttllø,u I car1~ under "","1 of 1_ that' he¥t ,.,eonel!y"emInad .rod .m '.mlll" with ,he '"/orm.11ort .ubmlllad '" thl. .rod on my inquiry of thoaa ~I. retØOMlbIe fer obt.'nIng the In'or",.Hon. 'ball_ Ih.1 the 'ubmlll~m."O" I. G.,L. Fairbanks, General Services Manager ~ N..... and offlclallllleõt _iCll*alar .OR._!CII*.'ar"':.!'.tu!.hótlnd '."'"1...... - . ! n.tur. Option.' Att.chment. (Check one) I 2-27-89 0.1.- .1ar4id - . B 1 "- .ttached '. ,II. þlan , "- .!tactoad . II" 01 tll. coordlnat. atø..,I.I~ , -..- , _--:________ ....c J e" '.' I CITY of BAKERSFIELD #}D 1 , "WE CARE" -;-. FIRE DEPARTMENT D, S, NEEDHAM FIRE CHIEF OCTOBER 19, 1988 P.G. & E BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER, '4101 WIBLE ROAD BAKERSFIELD; CA 93309 .'. DEAR MR. THOMAS KEITH: ~ 2101 H STREET BAKERSFILED, 93301 326-3911 THE ENCLOSED "ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM" ,MUST BE COMPLETED BY ANY BUSINESS, HANDLING ABOVE THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTITY OF ANY MATERIAL ON THE EPA LIST OF EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES. (FED. REGISTER VOL. 52, NO. 77, P. 13397): YOUR COMPANY HAS REPORTED HANDLING THE FOLLOWING ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: SULFURIC ACID PLEASE RETURN THE COMPLETED ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM TO: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 2130 G STREET' BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS FORM PLEASE CALL RALPH HUEY AT 326-3979. SINCERELY YOURS, RALPH È. HUEY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COORDINATOR REH/ed ENCLOSURE .. . .; I ." ~_ 1:~ . e _ PACZFZC GAS AND ELECTRZC,COMPANV PGandE -+- i401 FULTON STREET FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93760 ' .(209)~r~~ I V E 0 JAN 0 8 1988 Ans'd.. ~......... December 23, 1987 Mr. Roy Manning OFFItE, OF EMERGENCY SERVICES Kern County 1415-Truxton Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. Manning: In ,compliance with'Section 25505(c) of the California State Health and Safety Code PG&E has reviewed its Hazardous Materials (AB2185) B~siness Plan for our Bakersfield Service Center and made the necessary changes. Enclosed are copies of the pages of th~ Business Plan to which changes have been made. Please replace your current pages with the enclosed modified pages. Pursuant to Section 25505(~) of the Code, also enclosed is the hazardou~ materials inventory for ~his facility for Calendar Year 1988., If t'here are any questions regarding this material, please' èontact Mr. Mike Bennett of my office, telephone 209/443-5568. Sincerely, ~J.~7 G. L. Fairbanks General Services Manager ss Enclosui-és "f\ J? ern cot;~ FIRE DEPARTMENT 5642 VICTOR STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 . OFFICIAL USE ONLY ID# ------ BUSINESS NAME: BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE FACILITY UNIT FORM 3A INSTRUCTIONS 1. To avoid furthe~ ac:ion, this form must be returned by: 2, TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible. ' FACILITY UNIT# FACILITY UNIT NAME: BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER SECTION 1: MITIGATION. PREVEYTION, ABATEMENT PROCEDURES SEE ATTACHMENT A SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION ~~ EVACUATION PROCEDURES AT THIS UNIT ONLY NO CHANGE HMCU-6 . . " ~ SECTION 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS UNIT ONLY A. Does this Fadl i ty Uni t contàin Hazardous Ma'terials?..:., S NO If YES, see B. If NO, continùe with SECTIO~ 4. B. Are any of the hazardous m~terials a bona fide Trade Secret defined by Section 6254.7 of the Government Code?........ as (';;;:0, YESð If No. complete a separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form #4A-l) If Yes. complete a hazardous materials inventory form marked: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (yellow form #4A-2) in addition to the non-trade secret form. List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION NO CHANGE SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE BY EMERGENCY RESPONDERS NO CHANGE SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS AT THIS UNIT ONLY. A. NAT. GAS/PROPANE: NO CHANGE B, ELECTRICAL: NO CHANGE C. WATER: NO CHANGE D. SPECIAL:' NO CHANGE E. LOCK BOX: YES / ~O IF YES, LOCATION: NO CHANGE IF Y¡::S. SITE PLA~S? YES / NO MSD~s? YES / NO FLllOR PLA~S? YES , NO KEYS? YES / NO , HMCU-6 I I I . ¡. '. e e ATTACHMENT A BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER The Bakersfield Service Center is equipped with two 4,000-gallon underground storage tanks containing unleaded and diesel vehicle fuel. Spill volumes associated with the filling process are small (0-5 gallons). To protect against spills, automatic shutoff valves are used, and the tanks are equipped with 20-gallon product tight overfill boxes. A Gilb~aco monitoring system has been installed for leak detection and verification of tank integrity. A 550-gallon underground waste oil sump tank collects oil-based products from the garage maintenance and repair oper~tion5. The contents of this tank are removed every-other-week by a licensed hazardous waste transporter. A small volume of oil-filled equipment (transformers and regulators) is maintained at the Service Center. Spill volume from the largest piece of equipment is 250 gallons. Should a spill occur, maintenance personnel are prepared to attend to it immediately. A fuel island with two pumps,transfer unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel from the underground fuel storage tanks to fleet vehicles. To prevent overfilling during the pumping process, the pumps are equipped with automatic shutoff valves. Section 4 of the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan maintained at the Bakersfield Service Center (accessible to all employees) describes the procedures and equipment that are in place to minimize the possibility of. fire explosion or unplanned releases of hazardous substances. These include: 1. Prev~ntion procedures including storage of hazardous substances in containers Dr ta~ks, and inspections of emergency equipment. 2. Emergency equipment location and maintenance, including alarm systems, fire fighting equipment, spill control equipment, personal protective equipment and first-aid supplies. 3. Security measures. 4. Personnel training. 5. Arrangements for outside assistance in emergencies. The Facility Environmental Emergency Plan manual also outlines what to do in the event of a spill that is: · on-site (not oili - inside a building · oil and/or PCB's I non-transportation related - no H20 contact · non-transportation related - involving H20 contact · a transportation incident -involving a Company vehicle · a transportation incident -involving a non-Company vehicle 12-87 ¡, e - ~. ATTACHMENT B BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Tom Keith Work Phone Number 805/398-5938 24-Hour Phone Number 805/835-8116 ALTERNATE FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Dave Sampson Work Phone Number 24-Hour Phone Number 805/398-5940 805/935='1117 PG~E REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATOR: 20'1/443-5566 PG&E REGIONAL SAFETY ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE: 209/443-5595 PG~E REGIONAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER: 209/443-5308 PG&E ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT: 415/972-7746 PG&E REGIONAL PCB COORDINATOR: 209/443-5365 AMBULANCE/PARAMEDICS: 805/327-4111 FIRE DEPARTMENT: 805/324-4542 HOSPITAL: Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield 805/327-3371 SHERIFF/POLICE DEPARTMENT: 805/764-5211 CALIF. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (DES): 800/852-7550 CALIF. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES (DOH5): 916/324-2445 REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD (RWQCB): 916/445-0270 NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (NRC): 800/424-8802 U. S. COAST GUARD: 800/424-8802 KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: 805/861-3636 CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION: 213/590-5201 PG&E General Office Telephone Operator: 415/972-7000 OR 911 OR 911 OR 911 OR 911 OR 911 222-7000 REV. 12-87 CA0981390198 KERN COUNTY ~IRE UEPANTMENT FORM 4A-l NON-TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 1 paCe__ 0 t ,3 I. D. , -- - * BUSINESS NAME: ADDRESS: CITY ZIP' Bakersfield Service Center 41el Wible f{oðd 8~k~r~fi~ld ~3368 OWNER NAME: Pac~fic G~s and Electric COmpany FACILITY UNIT ,; ADDRESS: --n l\~,dt:: 5Lret't FACILITY UNIT NAME: ServitTTIr. CITY ZIP: 5do frdncisco Hlub . iiv~.i3~fJ-5fJ4v . PHONE , : PHONE I: '11 ;.¡ 1'1/L -ILJlI lJ IOFFICIAL USE CFIRS CODI ONI.Y 1 2 3~ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN ·THI S % BY IIAZ AIW U.O CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME CO !!.L .illUJ 4,000 48,000+ gal 01 1'1 undergrOUnd lank 100- Unleaded Gasoline FllQ p P 4,000 48,000 gal 01 19 Underground Tank 100 #2 Diesel Fuel C"LQ - p 6,000 72,000 gal 99-l 99-2 Transformer Storage 100 Transformer (Hydrocarbon) Oil PSNB . -, /I 250 3,000 gal 99-'J 26 Garage Auto Shop 100 Motor Oil P5NÐ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- . Hydrocarbon Base Oils -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- . Calcium Complex Thickener p 3.9 46.8 qal 13 99-4 Garage Auto Shop 100 Start Fluid - Johnson's FllQ p 2.5 30 gal 99-3 99-4 Garage Auto Shop 100 Gear/Lube Oil PSNB P 15 180 gal 13 99-4 6araQe Auto Shop 100 Brake Fluid PSNB p 4.69 56.28 Qal 13 99-4 6araQe Auto Shop 100 Penetrant flU} -- - P 20 240 lbs 13 99-4 Saraùe Auto !;hno JilL Anti sei ze ¡:IIIL___ -- /I 50 1.00 Ihe; QQI!ìO 1 QQ- ¡:;~r~"ø tllltn C:hnn ----11i(! _ 1 ?vol t Batteries (wpt cell) pc:tJI:¡ - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- I ""I '- - ._- -- -- . -- -- -- -- -- -- ',.: , - -, p " 47 ¡,r:, J.4 ",1 P 00-4 Gara~8 A~tB ~h9p 'M' r,_ .. T, _1 1'" _ k\:. ~ 9fb:= PSNB .-:.;¡- ~. -, NAME: H A BillIH¡tt TIT L E: R§R fR\'irc,jj 1Jerltal Caers. SIGNATURE: DA T ¥2:'t6-Q1- _____ EMERGENCY CONTACT: PHONE # BUS Hd'URS: --e e EMERGENCY CONTACT: Dave Sal!tSSR f' H I N C } P A f.ti IJ S } N E S SAC T I I T Y , 'These figures are rough estiaates. Sü~port IJl. ~rra~er 8(15/398 5936 AFTER BUS HRS: BØ,\'WB '\9"e TIT L E : -ÐttHiH-flq-6tifieni5ûf------'------ PH 0 N ~ . ~ BUS II 0 U ~ S : ------6t);~398-59~{I__, A (, 1 L H B II S II R S ; B05/398-5950 Tb¡¡Ui R. ~.el tb CAD981390198 KERN COUNTY FIRE UEPAHTMENT FORM 4A-l NON-TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2 p d ~ I: ,_'__ _ II I 1 . U. f ßUSINESS NAME: AUURESS: CITY ZIP' Bakersfield Service Center Hel Wible Rõ¿¡¡ Bakelsfield 93368 Pacific Gas and Electric Company 71 f¡~1I1~ 5tr e~t SlIn Francisco 94JVb --------- PACII.ITY UNIT .: FACILITY UNIT NAME; ServicëLtr. . Bi)S/J~B S846 I , 4J5197L-7 J.II) PHONE , : PIIONE , : 10 F F I C I A [. USE CFIRS CODE ONI.Y -- 3~ 10 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 TVPl:: MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN ·T III S % ÐY II A Z ¡\ IW U.o. COilE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME ._f!!!!~_ ~!!! !! -p--- 3.9 46.8 gal 11 99 4 Garage Auto Shop ï(Ïo ------car¡¡ürëtõroeaner -------~----- FllQ -, - P 3.9 46.9 gal 13 99-4 Garage Auto Shop tOO Carburetor Cleaner- Penetrant D70 FllQ -- P 3.9 46.8 gal 13 99-4 Garage Auto Shop 100 tlet -l Check Developer PSNB - -- " 46.88 5b2.56 gal 13 29 tli sc, Storage Building 100 Paint ¡aerosol) ORtiS ,-' -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- · VM&P Naphtha -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- · Toluene -~ -_._- -- .----- ---'.. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ,_.!.J,¥lgne ------ ~...------ ----.- ------. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- · Áfptnnp - P 25 300 .Hl ß :u T..,nl ¡;tn,.~"" ¡¡ I; I rli nn - t t 1 Trirh' ,u. QR~~ -- na ,'~ 1 1"\ 00-4 T~,,1 t;tnr~n" On; I'¡;~" 1M, P 1.15 Ru..t Cu.ttwr FLU! . . - ' - p , .J I 500 h.OOO H'1 04 4':1 Gas Rnttlp stnragp 100 Acetylene FlGS '-- _0_' .' ----- L_ 2,500 h.O(IO H3 04 4? r,a~ Rnttlp stnragp -2JlÙ._, ' O~Y9PD NFl6 - .. -,_.~. ,- ,/1_,_,.._ -~-- .,.1,6í1íL- ft3 .....M.--- 42 T¡¡¡¡l Stgrai* Ðu.ildiRg _... ~._._,.-.. -·(}¡¡Yit(~~---·, --HiJS .- .-- ---- þ---'-+ - - -- ---. '-t-OXYijêfl -+' .- -+- ---- -=~- SIGNATUn'E :.¿:;t~ Aj ._-- -- NAME: TITLE: Er'lÌirnnllil'ntal r.nnrrl, cv ~ U A T ~2"iß=S1 1'1. A. Bennett R§R. -, O{jS .---- EMENGENCV CON T ACT: Itwu R Ksi U¡ TITLE: ~u ert ~v(s. . r PHONE . IIOURS: ¡: ¡: , . OWNER NAME: ADDRESS: CITY ZIP' -, 3 . e pp ~ AFTER BUS lIRS: PIIONE . BUS IIOURS: AF'I'EH OUS IIRS; ~;W8"1.!nQ Be5:~q8 t.%\I 8(1511'iH:-.52ML-, 8051398-5950 E ME t<6 E N CY CO NT ACT; Dave Sampson · (IIJI'.IPAI. BUSINESS AC,TIVITY: .These figures are rough estilates. TIT L E: Bui I di nQ S@grV~þ,Dr CAD98139019B KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPAUTMENT FORM 4A-1 NON-TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS J' NVENTOHV Bakersfield Service Center Pacific Gas and Electric Company 4101 Wible Road OWNER NAME: 77 F¡¡;;¡].. Rtr.Eå. Bakersfield 93308 ADDRESS: S~;¡ ~ranrisc¡¡ 941{1~ CITY ZIP 3 11 d ~ I: '__'_~' II I 1 . II. , 7 ,) ;0 lH1S I NESS NAME: AUDRESS; ZIP ------- ---- FAC 11.1 Ty UN I T S!rÚ~i-tr. FACILITY UNIT NAME: ronrd. SIGNATUREV~~~ ~~DAT~~2B--~ ------ ¡;lIppnrt Rvr<;, ~ __ PtlONE . BUS tlOURS: -~n.9ß~5-9~~, AFTER BUS IIRS: B05/39B-5950 PIIONE . BUS HOURS: __BÜ5n9-ª--:-~9~_u AFT E It Lì II S II R S : ,'. BO~J398-595(1 , CITY. : B05/39B-584() . : A (I:: /....,'1_ "1(,f,r, PHONE . : PIIONE , ; IOFFICIAI. USE CFIRS fODE ONI.Y 1 2 3 :¡. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN ·T III S % BY IIA Z AIW n.o, f¡Q!l!L AMO~!tT AMG.I<JN'T U.N ,I T ~E CO,O E T F,M~ I ~l~ TO~i l~l~l T ~n~ ~C~EMI!1A(.ctMctC()MMON NAME conE U!! ! ~! ~' ~ ~~ ~ ~---~--------- --m\I'ri1 n -- -- .----. - .. -- ,- - - -- -- -- -- · Methyl Chlúroform -- --- -.-.-. ---.. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- · Odorl~~s Mineral Spirits -- P 4.69 56.25 gal 13 24 Tool Storage Building 100 Crawler Mauler Insecticide Fl6S - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- · Methyl Chloride - p 550 1,100 gal 0: 40 Underground Tank 100 Waste Oil ORME --- - ._---- I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -.-- --- -....--. --'-- W-223 B25 3,300 gal 06 40 H/W Storage Area 100 Waste Oil - Hydrocarbon Base ORME - W-513 1,100 4,400 gal 06 40 H/W Storage Area 100 Empty Paint Cans - Aromatics ORHE -.-- --- 11-223 275 1,100 gal 06 40 H/W Storage Area 100 Diy Rags - Hydrocarbon Base Of¡HE ----- -- ..-- W-IBl 275 1,100 gal 06 40 H/W Storage Area 100 Batteries - Sulfuric Acid ORNE .. -- .. ----. -- ..---.-- --- - -_..~,-_..- .-.-- --- ---- --. --- -." _.-- .. ' -.-.-- . -.- --- - - .- - -~'---- --- NAME: H. A. Bennett l::MEltGENCY CONTACT:lhomas R. Keith TITLE; RQn. Envir¡¡nmental TITI.E: t: M E ltG ENe Y CON T ACT: Dave Sampson · (ltlCIPAI. IiIlSlNESS ACTIVITY; 'These fi1ures are rough estimates. TIT I. E: Building S~~rv~?,~_.___, -- ~ '-~ ~ -:., . , ATTACHMENT TO FORM 4A-1 Pacific Gas and Electric Company -1 In equipment Explanation for 99 Codès Used e -2 Electrical Insulating Material -,~, Quart cans -4 Equipment Maintenance 12-87 -)" - 1 ,e e PAC:; J: F J: c:; GAS AND ELEC:;TR, J: c:; . "C:;OMPANY PGandE -+- 1401 FULTON STREET FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93760, " (209)443-5560 December 23, 1987 RECErVED JAN 0 4 1988 Ans'L . .......... Mr. Owen McCarthy BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Kern County 2101 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Mr. McCarthy: In compliance with Section 25505(c) of the California State Health and Safety Code PG&E has reviewed its Hazardous Materials (AB2185) Business Plan' for our Bakersfield Service Center and made the necess~ry changes. Enclo~ed are copies of the pages of the Business Plan to which changes have been made. Plea,e replace your current pages with the enclosed modified pages~ Pursuant to Section 25505(d) of the, Code, also enclosed is the hazardous materials inventory for this facility for Calendar Year 19BB.' '. If there are any questions regarding this material, please contact ~r. Mike Bennett of my office, telephone 209/443-5568. Sincerely, ,I ! ;¿;I.~.~~y G. L. F ai rbanks General Services Manager 55 Enclosures J I , -, --- ... <¡ e KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 5642 VICTOR STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 e OFFICIAL USE ONLY RECEIVED 1988 Ans'd-.. ........ ID# ------ BCSINESS NAME: BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE FACILITY UNIT FORM 3A INSTRUCTIONS 1, To avoid further action, this form must be returned by: 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS I~ ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible. FACILITY UNIT# FACILITY UNIT NAME: BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER SECTION 1: MITIGATION. P~~ION. ABATEMENT PROCEDURES SEE ATTACHMENT A I SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES AT THIS UNIT ONLY NO CHANGE HMCU·6 - . -' ''1 ", '-- ,-, } SECTioN':·3': HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS UNIT ONLY· .." l :b~bs this Facility Unit contain Hazardous Materials'?..... e NO , ' If YES. seeB. If NO, continue with SECTIO~ 4. B, Are any of thè hazardous materials a bona fide Trade Secret definèd by Section 6254.7 of the Government Code'?.... ;... as r:.::0. YESð If No. complete a separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form #4A-l) If Yes, complete a hazardous materials inventory form marked: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (yellow form #4A-2) in addition to the non-trade secret form. List only thè trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION NO CHANGE SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE BY EMERGENCY RESPONDERS NO CHANGE SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS AT THIS UNIT ONLY. A'. NAT. GAS/PROPANE: NO CHANGE B. ELECTRICAL: NO CHANGE C. WATER: NO CHANGE D. SPECIAL: NO CHANGE, E: LOCK BOX: YES / NO IF YES, LOCATION: NO CHANGE. IF YES. SITE PLANS'? FLl10R PLA~S? YES / NO YES '/ NO MSDSs? KEYS? YES I NO YES I NO HMCU-6 ~ ~, e e ATTACHMENT A BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER The Bakersfield Service Center is equipped with two 4,OOO-gallon underground storage tanks containing unleaded and diesel vehicle fuel. Spill volumes associated with the filling process are small (0-5 gallons). To protect against spills, automatic shutoff valves are used, and the tanks are equipped with 20-gallon product tight overfill boxes. A Gilbraco monitoring system has been installed for leak detection and verification of tank integrity. A 550-gallon underground waste oil sump tank collects oil-based products from the garage maintenance and repair operations. The contents of this tank are removed every-ather-week by a licensed hazardous waste transporter. A small volume of oil-filled equipment (transformers and regulators) is maintained at the Service Center. Spill volume from the largest piece of equipment is 250 gallons. Should a spill occur, maintenance personnel are prepared to attend to it immediately. A fuel island with two pumps transfer unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel from the underground fuel storage tanks to fleet vehicles. To prevent overfilling during the pumping process, the pumps are equipped with automatic shutoff valves. Section 4 of the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan maintained at the Bakersfield Service Center (accessible to all employees) describes the procedures and equipment that are in place to minimize the possibility of. fire explosion or unplanned releases of hazardous substances. These include: 1. Prevention procedures including storage of hazardous substances in containers or tanks, and inspections of emergency equipment. 2. Emergency equipment location and maintenance, including alarm systems, fire fighting equipment, spill control equipment, personal protective equipment and first-aid supplies. 3. Security measures. 4. Personnel training. 5. Arrangements for outside assistance in emergencies. The Facility Environmental Emergency Plan manual also outlines what to do in the event of a spill that is: · on-site (not oil) - inside a building · oil and/or PCB's · non-transportation related - no H20 contact · non-transportation related - involving H20 contact · a transportation incident -involving a Company vehicle · a transportation incident -involving a non-Company vehicle 12-87 .. e e '.' ATTACHMENT B BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Tom Keith Work Phone Number 805/398-5938 24-Hour Phone Number 805/835-8116 ALTERNATE FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Dave Sampson Work Phone Number 24-Hour Phone Number 805/398-5940 805/935='1117 PG~E REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATOR: 209/443-5566 PG~E REGIONAL SAFETY ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE: 209/443-5595 PG~E REGIONAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER: 209/443-5308 PG~E ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT: 415/972-7746 PG~E REGIONAL PCB COORDINATOR: 209/443-5365 AMBULANCE/PARAMEDICS: 805/327-4111 FIRE DEPARTMENT: 805/324-4542 HOSPITAL: Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield , 805/327-3371 SHERIFF/POLICE DEPARTMENT: 805/764-5211 CALIF. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (DES): 800/852-755'0 CALIF. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES (DOHS): 916/324-2445 REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD (RWQCB): 916/445.l0270 NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (NRC): 800/424-8802 U. S. COAST GUARD: 800/424-8802 KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: 805/861-3636 CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION: 213/590-5201 PG&E General Office Telephone Operator: 415/972-7000 OR 911 OR 911 OR 911 OR 911 OR 911 222-7000 REV. 12-87 1 t 3 paCt~__ 0 CAD98 1390 1'98 KERN CUUNTY FIRE DEPANTMENI FORM 4A-} NON-TRADE .SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 1. D. , BUSINESS NAME: ADDRESS: CITY ZIP: Bakersfield Service Center 4191 Wible Road 8ók~r~fi~ld ~3J&8 Pacific Gas and Electric COWpany 71 [I~dl~ 5lrl:!~l ~ón Fróncisco 941vb ------~-- FACILITY UNIT ,; FACILITY UNIT NAME; Serviëëlfr. OWNER NAME: ADDRESS: CITY ZIP: . ðÙS!3~8-:5MÙ . PHONE . : PHONE , : 'tl'JI'tIL-/lJlJV 10FFICIAL USE CFIRS CODI ONLY 1 2 3>1' 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN ·TIII S % BY HAZARD D.O CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME CODE GU IJ P 4,000 48,000+ gal 01 19 unlJergrouna lank 100 Unleaded Gasoline F llI~ P 4,000 48,000 gal 01 19 Underground Tank 100 #2 Diesel Fuel CMLQ -, P &,000 72,000 gal 99-1 99-2 Transformer Storage 100 Transformer (Hydrocarbon) Oil PSNB - -- /I 250 3,000 gal 99-~ 26 Garage Auto Shop 100 Motor Oi 1 PSNB -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- I Hydrocarbon Base Oils - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- I Calcium Complex Thickener - p 3.9 4&.8 gal 13 99-4 Garage Auto Shop 100 Start Fluid - Johnson's FLLI~ - P 2.5 30 gal 99-~ 99-4 Garage Auto Shop 100 Sear /Lube Oi I PSNB P 15 180 gal 13 99-4 GaraqE! Auto Shoo 100 Brake Fluid PSNB P 4.&9 5&.28 Qal 13 99-4 GaraQE! Auto Shop tOC) Penetrant Fit (} ,- ' - P 20 240 lbs 13 99-4 Garanp Auto I:;hr,n ,1£IL Antie;eize ¡:I'IL_,_, ,-- /I 50 (,00 1he; QQt!;Ot QQ- j:;,.. ,.'0 I1lIt n !;hr.n J.ill l?volt R,tt~ri~c; (wet r~ll \ Pl:uB-- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- I L¡¡¡d - ._- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- . " ',01 -, P c: ,~ ¡I: L! ^,1 7 00-4 Siri~e Aut9 Step 'M\ r. _.. T. .. 1" __ /'7 CYð ~B----' NAME: M II Bill II ¡¡tt TIT L E: R§R tR'iirr,jjIllI2Rtal Ceer~. SIGNATURE: .-.:.;¡- ',' .:.iZ' -~ - -1' DA T fi-tß-61- _____ EMERGENCY C ONT ACT: Thllmili ItKei tll S PHONE II BUS II<fURS: "' EMERGENCY CONTACT: DiV!1 Salle~ÐR f' ( I N C } I' A f. IW SIN E S S ACT T 'I T Y : ¡These figures are rough estimates. üppÐft ŠJ;F. Iff£ría§E!f , BØ~13JfB 593B AFTER BUS HRS: B'15':WB 5956 TITLE: .. .. ,__ PHONE II BUS HOURS: t". -BttHi!-i-t;g-Btif1l:fy l:oM -------,.------- ----- -005-1 39B-59 4tt--- AI''l'EH UlIS !IRS: . 805/398-5950 e e -I CAD98139019B KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT FORM 4A-} NON-TRADE SECRETS IIAZARDOUS MATERI ALS I NVENrrORV 1 . l.I, , BUSINESS NAME: ADURESS: CITY ZIP' Bakersfield Service Center 1191 Wible R6ad Bakersfield 93368 Pacific Gas and Electric Company 77 ~t!dh.· Street 3d" rra"cls(o 94106 PACII.ITY UNIT': F AC IL I TY UN I T N AMt: : Serviëë-n¡.. -----.-- I B6Sí39B SB4ð . . PHONE , : PIIONE , : 't!,J17/L-/IJIW 10 P PIC I A I. USE CFIRS rOOf ONI,Y - 3~ 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CON'C USE LOCATION IN ,T III S % UY " A Z A lJI 1).1), COilE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE PACII,ITY UNIT WT. e II E M I C A I. 0 R e () M M 0 N N A M E __f~!!~, ~!! ! !! T--:- 3:9 46.8 gal U 99 "' Gar age Auto Shop ïûU carfJüiëtõr1ïeãñêr- - ------~------ FLLQ -" ---- P 3.9 4&.8 gal 13 99-4 Garage Auto Shop 100 Carburetor Cleaner- Penetrant D7\) FLU -- P 3.9 46.8 gal 13 99-4 Garage Auto Shop 100 Met-L Check Developer PSNB - -- 1'1 4&.88 562.56 gal 13 29 Misc. storage Building 100 Paint (aerosol) ORMS -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- · VM~P Naphtha - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- · Toluene ------. .._----. .---.- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- · Xv I en e --- ----- -.--.- --..---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- · Mptnnp ---. - P 25 300 n~1 n u Tool !ìtora9P Building -- 1,1, I Trirhlnreth~ne ORtlQ - - -- P 1.15 q~ gal -1L- 1/1/-4 Innl f;tnr~9P Rllilriinq , -100- Rllit Cllttllr FLU> --,- . ..-_. P .J 500 I.fll'I/\ H1 04 47 1:". ~nttl" !ìlnr~np 100 Acetylene FLSS -_. .. -- ------ P 2.500 I. fI\)fI ~t3 ..M.- 47 f,;:¡.. Rnt tIp !ìtnr;:¡gp -2JlO___ OYY9pn - NFLG .--_.- .--- ..M._,___ __ _ ....b5.1L.-__ _,~bOfL ft3 -OL-, 42 TQc'¡ stQr~q'" ~'Jildil1ij .----. ---..'" -,..(I¡¡yautïl !:!1!: --.- ---Fl~6 .~, .-- -- .-- ----+- -- -- ~ -, I BX)'§l!n .. -- --- -- _~.:s- SIGNATURE:t~ ~ ^~ -- rv L -- NAME:----M A. I?Rl1ett TITLE: Er¡¡;i rnnmpnh 1 r.nnrri .., DAT ..,;. -~ .--.--- OWNER NAME: ADDRESS: CITY ZIP' 8 EMERGENCY CONTACT: IhaJ¡a; R hitb R§A. TIT L E: ~YppBrt Svcs. 14aRager PHONE , B~S HOURS: AFTER BUS HRS: PIIONE . 8US HOURS: AFTEH BUS !IRS: EM E { G E N C Y CON T ACT: Dave Sampson I'll 1 r~ r II' A I. 1)11 SIN E S S A î. T I V I T Y : 'These figures are rough estilates. TITLE: BuildinQ 5upervt~.Dr . ." ,n._ ..... . t 2 .j 11 i1 ~ I: ,___' II .' e e tZÐ= ~b-9Q~93\J B(JS/~9B ~959 B05n~.594JL_u B05/39B-5950 CAD9BI390198 3 i' ¡j C I: ,_'__ _ II 1 . II. , KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPAUTMENT 'FORM 4A-l NON-TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS JNVENTOHV Bakersfield Service Center 4101 Wible Road Bakersfield 93308 --------- .-- FAC 11.1 TV UN I ' ' S!rÚe-e--Hr. FACILITY UNIT NAME: CITV. : 805/39B-5B4f1 . : ,t <; ;0""1') ,""If',',;. PHONE PHONE . : , IOFPICIAI. USE CFIRS rODE , : ONI.Y 1 2 3 ,¡. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN ·T III S % BV II A Z .\ 1(11 U.O, HHHL _!!!Q!! tbT A MOtU N-.T U.N,. T ~J!E conE T[jflAJtt~9\ TrXi l~l~gl T ~U\i'- ~~å'þ~!1~~~~d~ºMM!HLJf!M~ COilE, ~!!! !! ~ ~ '--mìl'rli -- -- -- .---. --- .' - - ,- - - -- -- -- -- -- I Methyl Chl"roform ..---" --- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- I Odor¡E~s Mineral Spirits - --' -- P 4,69 56.25 ijal 13 24 Tool Storage Building 100 Crawler Mauler Insecticide FL6S - -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- I Methyl Chloride - p 550 1,100 gal 01 40 Underground Tank 100 Waste Oil ORME -- -.-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I I --- ---- ------ ----- JI-223 B25 3,300 gal 06 40 H/W Storage Area 100 Waste Oil - Hydrocarbon Base ORME - ¡H13 1,100 4,400 gal 06 40 H/W Storage Area 100 Empty Paint Cans - Aromatics ORHE -.-- 11-223 275 1,100 gal 06 40 H/W Storage Area 100 Oly Rags - Hydrocarbon Base ORNE ---- . .._" 11-181 275 1,100 gal 06 40 HIli Storage Area 100 Batteries - Sulfuric Acid ORME .' ---. ..-- -- ..----.-- --- ___On··___·· --_.._---~. . ---" -- . --- . _.. _._n ---..--. . . -~-- - _ -.------ ----- -- -_.- -.--- tHIS I NESfJ NAME: I\UDi<ESS: ZIP OWNER NAME: ADDRESS: CITY ZIP Pacific Gas and Electric Company 77 Be .al.E...£tre.cl- S"n ~raúciscü 9qlõ~ NAME: H. A. Bennett EMEIWENCV CONTACT: Thomas R. Keith TIT L E: RQn. Envi rünmentaJ TITI.E: frororr1, SIGNAT(J {E~ ~~* J)AT~~k...28--.a7 ,____ SlIpprort svrc; 11an.a..ÿ&. __ PHONE . BUS HOURS: -~n9¡¡~~9Æ- AFTER BUS HRS: 805/398-5950 PHONE . BUS HOURS: 805/I~~~,~~40 _, A F l' E It ß U S II R S : ".80,5,/398-5950 EMEHGENCY CONTACT: Dave Sampson 'I( J t r J '¡AI. BIJS I NESS ACTIVITY: .These figures are rDugh estilates. TIT L E: Buil din g Sl!E.~!:..~~~,~____, ,) '~ e -- r ..: ,~; or. e ATTACHMENT TO FORM 4A-l Pacific Gas and Electric Company Explanation for 99 Codes Used -1 In equipment -2 Electrical Insulating Material -,~) Quart cans -4 Equipment Maintenance e 12-B7 . - e . PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY I, I ]PCß~IS + 1401 FULTON STREETe FRESNO,' CALIFORNIA 93760 . (209)443-5571 Mr. Owen McCarthy Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. McCarthy: August 6, 1987 R£C£/V£D AUS 1 1 1987. Ans'r/ .......... Enclosed is an Interim Update for PGandE's Bakersfield Service Center Facility Environmental Emergency Plan. , Pleas~ remove the corresponding pages, inserting those enclosed, as they are the most current. Please record these changes on your binder's CHANGE LOG located on Page 1 - 3. ' Please feel free to call Mike Bennett of my staff at (209) 443-5568 should you have any questions. RCA/KLK:dk Enclosure ,-" Sincerely, , ~~.. Region General Services Manager rl r· / VG fY'" )ð\ ~. e e e ~ e . --'~--'~---_.-'.' ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LI ST PTH No. FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Tom Keith 24-Hour Phone N~mber 805/398-5938 805/835-8116 ALTERNAT~ FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR IS): Dave Sampson 805/398-5940 24-Hour Phone Number 805/835-8116 PGandE REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATOR: 209/443-5566 PGandE REGIONAL SAFETY ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE: 209/443-5595 DC ,~ I \Janet. ..._......, '1"...... r-UtJL1L AFFA I RS J'1ANAGER: 209/443-5310 REGIONAL Dr: ,~ I...,anat. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT: 415/972-7090 PGandE REGIONAL PCB COORDINATOR: 209/443-5362 AMBULANCE/PARAMEDICS: 805/327-4111 FIRE DEPARTMENT: HOSPITAL: Mercy Hospital 2215 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield 805/327-3371 SHERIFF/POLICE DEPARTMENT: CALI F. 0 F F IC E ;J FE:') ERG E N C Y S E R V ICE S ( 0 E S ) : 800/852-ì550 CALIF. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES (DOHS): 916/324-2445 "- '''-, PI3andE No. 874-5938 874-5940 821-5566 821-5595 821-5310 222-7090 821-5362 or 911 911 or 911 911 e e e, e . 2. FACILITY DESCRIPTION A. Facility Name: Bakersfield Service Center B. Tvoe of Facility: Service Center providing materials and equipment for Gas and Electric Operations. C. Location of Facilitv: 4101 Wible Road, Bakersfield Kern County State of California Ph. No. 805/835-8116 See Facility Location Map and Facility Layout, Figures 2-1 and 2-2. D. Name and Address of OwneriOoerator: Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) 7ì Beal e Str-eet San Francisco, CA 94106 .... St3ndard Industriaì Classification: 4911 F. Facility Manaqer: Thomas R. Keith Support Services Manager 41 0 1 Wible R 0 a d ,B a k e r sf i e 1 d 805/398-5938 G. Facilitv Descriotion: This Service Center is used for obtaining, storing, and distributing materials and equipment for the gas and electric operations work crews. The facility occupies approximately fifteen acres which is owned by PG&t. It has been operating since 1962. The service center consists of six buildings and a yard for parking vehicles and storing equipment. The yard consists of asphalt paving. 2-1 e . e F~ Spill Potential: (i) Underground Fuel Storage Tanks Ine Bakersfield Service Center is equipped with two 4,OOO-gallon undergrounà storage tanks containing 4,000 gallons unleaded gasoline and 4,0-00 gallons 12 Diesel fuel. The highest spill potential associated with the fuel tanks is from over-filling during the pumping process. Spill prevention consists of constant supervision during the fillin~/draining process. These underground tanks are also equipped with a 20-gallon over- fill box which is product tight to contain spills due to overfilling. The spill volumes associated with the filling/draining process are small, 0-5 gallons, and in highly visible areas. Maintenance personnel are instructed and prepared to attend to these spills immediately should they occur. The tanks are constructed of steel which is compatible with the stored fluid. The pumps for the fuel tanks have automatic shut-off valves and are locked during non-working hours. Inventory reconciliation is used as one method of tank leak detection. A Gilbarco monitoring system has been ,installed for leak detecton and verification of tank integrity. The Garage Foreman is responsible for the tanks and their contents. ~~~~ Underground .Sump e A 550-gallon underground waste oil sump tank is located near the southeast corner of the garage. The tank is used to collect oil-based products from the garage maintenance and repair operations. The tank is constructed of steel, which is compatible with the stored fluids. The oil l~vel iri the tank is examined with a stick on a weekly basis to determine the volume of waste oil in the tank. The waste oil in the tank is pumped out.every other week by a licensed hazardous waste transporter. The Garage Foreman is responsible for the tank and its contents. (iii) Fuel Tanker Truck An unleaded/diesel fuel tank truck located near the garage is used for refueling vehicles. This tanker is equipped with automatic shut-off valves to minimize over-filling vehicles/prevent spills. The highest spill potential associated with the tanker is from over-filling the tanker or residual hose drainage. However, Maintenance personnel also make available a bucket in which to rest hoses to prevent spills of residual fuel~ Spill sizes vary from 0-5 gallons. Maintenance personnel are instructed and prepared to attend to these spills immediately. e :';-il I . e . e (iv) OiJ-Filled Equipment in Storage A small inventory of oil-filled equipment (transformers and regulators) which may be required at job sites is maintained at the service center. This equipment is stored on a concrete pad in the middle of the yard. The oil volume ~er piece of equipment is typically 10-250 gallons. Because this oil-filled equipment is manufactured for outdoor use and must retain oil to operate properly, it is unlikely that leaks would develop while in storage. The highest potential for spillage is during receiving and loading when an individual piece of equipment may be dropped. However, operations 'and maintenance personnel are trained in the safe operation of equipment to avoid such accidents. The spill volume from the largest piece of equipment is approximately 250 gallons. Maintenance personnel are instructed and prepared to attend to these spills immediately. (v) Oil-Filled Equipment for Delivery Small volume oil-filled equipment enroute to job sites is delivered to and stored in the west central portion of the yard. The highest potential for spills from this equipment is during loading onto the Electric Department's vehicles, when a pie~2 of equipment may be dropped. However, operations and maintenance personnel are trained in the safe operation of equipment to avoid such accidents. Maintenanc~ personnel are instructed and prepared to attend to these spills immediately. e (vi) Hazardous Waste Storage Area A hazardous waste storage area is located in the south central por~lon of the yard. Hazardous wastes are temporarily stored here prior to shipment to a licensed hazardous waste disposal facility. Fifty-five gallon drums of waste oil or oil containing PCBs with concentrations of 5-500 PPM may be stored in this area. Drums of empty paint/solvent containers may also be stored in this area. The greatest potential for spillage is during movement of a drum, when it could be dropped. The hazardous waste storage area is clearly labeled as a waste storage area. Additionally, operations and maintenance personnel are trained in the safe operation of equipment to avoid such accidents. The ma~imum spill volume would be 55 gallons. The spill would be cleaned up immediately. (vii) Fuel Island There is a fuel island with two pumps which transfer unleaded gasoline and #2 Diesel fuel from the underground fuel storage tank to the fleet vehicles. The pumps are equipped with automatic shut-off valves to prevent over-filling during the pumping process. Small spills, 0-5 gallons, which may occur are confined and cleaned up immediately. e ~-~ e- . I e I 4C. SECURITY This section desc~ibes the basic secu~ity cont~ols and p~Dcedu~es in place at the facility. The service cente~ is su~~ounded by a 6-foot-high, chain-link fence topped with barbed wi~e. The yard pe~imeter and interio~ are fully illuminated at dusk by automatic lights. The~e a~e five gates located a~ound the yard's perimeter which remain open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. All gates are locked afte~ 6 p.m. and on weekends and holidays. All buildings are locked when not in use. The fence perimeter is checked fo~ unõuthorized ent~y by the Elect~ic T&D Department Mate~ial Cle~K each night. Inspéctions include checking the integrity of the fence and gates (bent or cut wires~ hales under fence, etc.). I I I ~ I ~ In cases of weekend or after-hours, employees entering or leaving the facility must enter and exit through electronically-ope~ated security gates at the southeast corner of the Operations building and are required to ~e-lock all opened doors. All employees are instructed to watch fo~ strangers at the facility and question them regarding any unusual activity. PGandE's Security Manual details standard PGandE secu~ity measures and is issued to each facility supervisor. e - 4-12 e b. Hospitals: Name Address City Telephone e . ¡1ercy Hospi tal 2215 Truxtun Avenue Bakei"'sfield (805) 327-3371 4. Emerqency Response/Soill Cleanuo Contractors: When an incident results in the unplanned release of hazardous substances into the environment and the resources needed to adequately respond and clean up the spill are not available, the Facility Emergency Coordinator may retain an outside contractor. These contractors have the necessary equipment, such as vacuum trucks, pumps and sorbents, for cleanup of major spills. Following is a list of emergency response and cleanup contractors who provide additional resources: a. SD i 11 Cl eanup and Response Name AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL MGMT., INC. Address City Telephone Title of e Name Address City Telephone 11835 White Rock Road, Rancho Cordova, CA (916) 985-6666 Person to Contact: Doug Lockwood, Vice President IT COF;PORATION 4575 Pacheco Boulevard ¡'1artinez, CA (415) 372-9100 b. Hazardous Waste Haulers Name AMERICAN ENVIRONMENTAL MGMT., INC. Address 11835 White Rock Road City Rancho Cordova, CA Telephone (916) 985..,.6666 Title ot Person to Contact: Doug Lockwood, Vice President Name STAMCO (STEVE'S TRUCKING) Address 12475 Llagas Avenue City SanMartin, CA Telephone (800) 321-1030 c.Laboratories for Chemical Analysis Name Address Cit.y Telephone e Name Address City Telephone TWINING LABORATORIES, INC. 252ì Fresno Street. or Fresno, CA (209) 268-7021 5301 Office Park Drive. Bakersfield, CA (805) 322-5216 CALIFORNIA WATER LABS 1430 Carpenter Lane, Suite G Maòesto, CA (209) 52ì-4050 4-16 e e e e .. 7. F'ACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS A. Emerqency Coordinator Notification: 1. In the event of an emergemcy, contact the Facility Emergency Coordin~tor or alternate who is on call 24 hours per day: Facility Em~rgency Coordinator: Tom Keith Work Phone Number: PT&T 805/398-5~38 24-Hour Phone Number: PT&T 805/835-8116 Alterhate Emergency Coordinator #1: Dave Sampson Work Phone Number: PT&T 805/398-5940 24-Hour Phone Number: PT&T 805/835-8116 COMPANY 874-5938 COMPANY·874-5940 2. During norma! working hours, also notify the supervisor or foreman on shift: I~ame : DaÌe Lewis Title: Supervising Distribution Operator Telephone Number: PT&T 805/398-5954 Name: Alan Drew Title: Gas and Electric Operations Manager Telephone Number: PT&T 805/398-5900 7-1 COMPANY 874-5954 COMPANY 874-5900 , t e "'\ \ .. . Page: Date: 1 of 5 07/28/87 HAZARDOUS ~ATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT eOf Report: . Initial SublittaI X Interil Update Annual Update ,I Facility Nale: BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS CONSTITUENT CHE"ICAL NA"E(SI AND [CAS NUMBERS] MAXIMU" QUANTITY AT ONE TIME HAZARDOUS PROPERTY ( I ES (see key below) COMMON/TRADE NA"E AND MANUFACTURER PRIMARY USE(S} OF MATERIAL LOCATIDN(S) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MOTOR OIL !'IOBIL DELVAC 1 /'IOBIL OIL CO HYDROCARBON BASE OILS (CAS No. Not Available) CALCIUM COMPlEX THICKNER EP AGENT (CAS No. Not Available) 1000 GTS T Garage Auto Shop VEHICLE "AINTENANCE START FLUID JOHNSONS TECH CHE"' DALLAS 250 OZ T, I Garage Auto Shop VEHICLE MAINTENANCE GEAR/LUBE OIL STA-LUBE SAE140 STA-LUBE .e FLUID JOHNSONS 2236 TECH CHEMICAL LA 10 GTS T Garage Auto Shop VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, 15 GALLONS T Garage Auto Shop VEHICLE MAINtENANCE PENETRANT R-70 /'IALTBY, SUN'VALLEY,CA 300 OZ T,I Garage Auto Shop EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE ANT1SIEZE NATIONAL CHEMSEARCH ANTISIEZE 144 NATIONAL CHEIIS 20 LBS T,I Garage Auto Shop EQUIPIIENT "AINTENANCE 12V-l BATTERY (WET CELL) LEAD [7439921] ACID (CAS No. Not Available) 50 T,I Garage Auto Shop CHARGE ELECTRICAL EQUIP/ VEHICLES BATTERY TERIIINAL CLEANER BOW/'IAN BOII"AN i 350 OZ T,I Garage Auto Shop EQUIP"ENT MAINTENANCE ....------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ .-rO PROPERTIES: C = Corrosi VI R = ReacH ve '6 = Co.pressed gas . : I = Ignitable T = TOKic E = Elpty containers with hazardous residues SIGNATURE: ---------------------------------------- TITLE: ---------------------------------------- e e HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT . Page: Date: 2 of 5 07/28/87 Facility Nale: BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER LOCATION IS) Garage Auto Shop Garage Auto Shop Garage Auto Shop Garage Auto Shop Storage Shed --------------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- , CONSTITUENT CHEIUCAL HAPlEISI . AND [CAS NUllBERSJ IIAXIIIUII QUANTITY AT ONE TIllE . A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS CDIIIION/TRADE HAilE AND IIANUFACTURER HAZARDOUS PROPERTY (! ES I Isee key below) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------- PRIIfARY USE(S) OF IIATERIAL CARBURETOR CLEANER PENZOIL GUlf-OUT PENZOIL CARBURETOR CLEANER PENETRANT 070 IIET-L-CHECK IIET-L-CHECK DEVELOPER IIET-L-CHECK PAINT AERVOE PAINT AERVDE PACIFIC CDIIPANY e PAINT AERVOE PAINT AERVOE PACIFIC COIIPANY 250 OZ, HYDROCARBON BASE OIL (CAS No. Not Availablel 250 OZ T,I T,I T,I T I T,I EIW I PPlENTIIA I NTENANCE EQUIPIIENT IIAINTENANCE EQUIPMENT IIAINTENANCE TO PAINT EQUIPIIENT TO PAINT EQUIPIIENT iIIi-----------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------------~----------------------- -.rO PROPERTIES: C = Corrosi ve R = ReacH ve G = Co.pressed gas 1 = Ignitable T = Toxic 'E' = Elpty containers with hazardous residues 120 250 VII'P NAPHTHA [8030306J TOLUENE. [108883J XYLENE [variousJ ACETONE [676411 BUTYL ALCOHOL [variousJ ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL [788311 LEAD [7439921J CHRO"IUII [74404731 750 OZ VI'I&P NAPHTHA [8030306J TOLUENE [108883J XYLENE [variousJ ACETONE [676411 BUTYL ALCOHOL [variousJ 750 OZ SIGNATURE: TITLE: "- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- e e '. Page: Date: 3 of 5 07/28/87 HAZARDOUS ~ATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT CONSTITUENT CHEKICAL NAME(SI AND [CAS NU"BERS] "AXI"U" QUANTITY AT ONE TI"E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' , Facility H¡le: BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER A. HAZARDOUS "ATERIALS COMMON/TRADE NAME AND "ANUFACTURER HAZARDOUS PROPERTY (I ES I (see key below) LOCATION(S} PRlltARY USE(S) OF MATERIAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------- . PAINT, AERVOE PAINT AERVOE PACIFIC COHPANY e RUST INHIBITOR PENETONE INHIBISOL PENETDNE RUST CUTTER KEARNEY RUST CUTTER KEARNEY ACETYLENE OXYGEN ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL [78831] LEAD [7439921] CHROIII U" [7440473] VM'P NAPHTHA [8030306] TOLUENE [108883] XYLENE [various] ACETONE [676411 BUTYL ALCOHOL [various] ISOBUTYL ALCOHOL [78831] LEAD £7439921] CHRO"IUH [7440473] 1500 OZ T,I Tool Storage Bui! di ng TO PAINT EQUIPMENT 1, 1, I-TRICHLOROETHANE [71556] 25 GALLONS T Tool Storage Bldg EQUIPftENT "AINTENANCE 75 OZ ACETYLENE . [74862] 1500 CU FT T,I Tool Storage Bldg EQUIP"ENT MAINTENANCE OXYGEN [-7782-44-7] 2500 CU FT T, I ,G 6as Bottle WELDING Storage Area T,I,6 Gas Bottle WELDIN6 Storage Area ~~-;~~;~;;;~;~-------~-:-~:~~:~~~:------------------~-:-~::~~~~:------------------~-:~:~;~:~~:~-;~~-------------------------- I = Ignitable T 2 Toxic E = Empty containers with hazardous rlsidues SIGNATURE: ---------------------------------------- TITLE: -------------------------------~-------- e . Page: Date: 4 of 5 07128/87 HAZARDOUS KATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT e Facility Nale: BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS CONSTITUENT CHEMICAL NAME(S! AND [CAS NUMBERS] MAXIMUM , QUANTITY AT ONE TIME HAZARDOUS PROPERTY (IES! Isee key bel a..! COMMON/TRADE NAME AND MANUFACTURER PRIMARY USE IS) OF MATERIAL LOCATION IS! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OXYACETYLENE MELDING SET ACETYLENE [74862J OXYGEN [77824471 650 eu FT T,I,6 Tool Storage Bldg IIELDIN6 INSECTICIDE BEE DOPPER ANIMAL REPELLENTS, INC METHYL CHLOROFORM [71556J ODORLESS KINERAL SPIRITS (CAS No. Not Available! 300 OZ T Tool Storage, Bldg INSECTICIDE INSECTICIDE BEE BOPPER ANIMAL REPELLENTS, INe METHYL CHLOROFORM £71556J ODORLESS MINERAL SPIRITS ICAS No. Not Available! 300 OZ T Tool Storage Bldg INSETICIDE .TICIDE C ER IfAULER ANIMAL REPELLENTS, INC METHYLENE CHLORIDE [75092J 300 OZ T Tool Storage Bldg INSECTICIDE Alkanes (CAS No, Not Available) 4000 gal T,I Underground Tank Vehicle Maintenance Unleaded Fuel Al kane! (CAS No. Not Available) 4000 gal T,I Underground Tank Vehicle Maintenance 12 Di esel Fuel Hydrocarbon Base Oil (CAS No. Not Available) 6000 gal T I I Transforller Storage Electrical Insulating Material Transforler Oil ....------------------------~-----------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------- ~O PROPERTlES: C = Corrosive R = Reactive ,6 2,Colpressed gas 1 = Ignitable T = Toxic E = Elpty con~aintr! .ith hazardoul residues SI6NATURE: ---------------------------------------- TITLE: ---------------------------------------- ~ e ,e I Pagel 5 of , 5 Date: ' 07/28/87 , 'I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT e ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Facility Nale: BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER B. HAZARDOUS MASTES IIASTE MAI'IE AND ICAl. MASTE CATEGORY) I'IAXII'IUI'I QUANTITY AT ONE TII1E CHEI'lICALJI'IINERAL COI1POSITION ' HAZARDOUS PROPERTY lIES) (see key below) lOCATION IS) USEISI/PROCESSIES) GENERATING WASTE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Waste Oil 825 , gal ( (223) I Eapty Consul!r 1100 COllodi ti es gal ( 1513» Oil Contalinated Rags 275 1(223) ) gal Batteries '(Sulfuric 275 Acid) gal ( I1Bl)) e T,I H/N Storage Area Equip l1aint . T ,I H/II Storage Area Equip l'Iaint T,I H/N Storage Area Equip "aint T,C HIli Storage Area Equip "aint ~~-;;~;;;;;;;;-------~-:-~~;;~~~~~---------------~--;-:-;;~~;~~~-------~----------~-:-~~~;;~~~~~-~~-------------------------- I = Ignitable ' T = Toxic E = Elpty containers with hazardous residues SIGNATURE: ---------------------------------------- TITLE: ---------------------------------------- -. . PACIFIC 'GAS AND ELECTR'è: _.J - ~ ~~~~ t',í COMP~NV PGandE --- 1401 FULTDN STREET FRESND, CALIFDRNIA 93760 (209)443-5560 '¡ . RErF"!Vrën ý' January 4, 19BB JAN 0 119813 Ans'd............ Mr. Owen McCarthy BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Kern County I . 2101 H Street ' !~__ _ Ba~ersfjJtl..d, .C1L't3301 . . ~ __ _ ~ _, .,.__ _ _...._ ~~T - ._" ,--.---__. ~ =-.,.- .---=---.~=__"""""*__. - ~ -- «-<:""'--- _.:< ...._~_ _ _-7"" __ ." _.". 0_ . . Dear Mr. McCarthyt' Enclosed are t~orevised pages to the Revised Bu~iness Plan for our Bakersfield Service Center facility: Attachment B - Emergency Telephone Numbers, and Page 2 of Form 4A-l -Materials Inventory. ' ,J Please replace the sheets dated 12-B7 with the en~losed. . ' If there are any, que~~ions regarding this material, please contact Mr. Mfke Bennett of my office, felephone 209/443-556B. Sincerely, #¡;(.~;~ 6. L. Fairbanks ~ General Services Manager v ss _Enelosures I 1 I I I I I ì r rr \"J \ "'- I ! --r~F .;.:. ~ - . ATTACHMENT B BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Tom Keith Work Phone Number 805/398-5938 24-Hour Phone Number 805/398-5950 ALTERNATE FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATOR: Dave Sampson ~otk Phone Number 24-Hour Phone Number 805/398-5940 805/398-5950 J , PGLE REGIONAL SAFETY ENGINEERING REPRESENTATIVE: PG~E REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATOR: 209/443-5566 ___ :~--.o==~_~~ ~_. ~..._-- '""-::-- _ _ ~_~...:._._~~=. ___..,-,-.--<:____~.,....-,,~ -,-.~ 0--_ .~'~ ......,__~_'>~ _-_'-~~,=_. ,4. ~·_ë~_____:~_., '--~ ~.~ -. -~. PG~E REGIONAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER: PG&E ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT: PG&E REGIONAL PCB COORDINATOR: AMBULANCE/PARAMEDICS: FIRE DEPARTMENT: HOSPITAL: Mercy Hospital 2215 TruxtunAvenue, Bakersfield SHERIFF/POLICE DEPARTMENT: CALIF: OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (DES): CALIF. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES (DOHS): _ REG! ONAl WATER QUALITY CONT.ROL BOARD ( RWQCB) :.u NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (NRC): U. S. COAST GUARD: KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: CALIFORNIA STATE LANDS COMMISSION: PG&E General Office Telephone Operator: 209/443-5595 209/443-5308 415/972-7746 209/443-5365 805/327-4111 805/324-4542 805/327-3371 805i764-5211 800/852-7550 916/324-2445 916/A45~0270 800/424-8802 800/424-8802 805/861-3636 213/590-5201 415/972-7000 OR 911 OR 911 OR 911 OR 911 OR 911 222-7000 REV. 12-31-87 IHJS I NESS NAME: ADDRESS: è I T Y 'Ii p. ' KERN COUNTY FIRE UEI'AHTMENT h¡:-' '. f't::- FORM 4A-l ' ,"C;:/ltt::- N'ON-TRADE S,ECRETS ,.I.ðA¡ çO HAZARDOUS MATERI AL,S ]' NVENTOJ~~,yO?,19aa Bakersfield Service Center, '.' OWNER NAME: - P~cific S~s and Electric COlilparlY 1/....... FAC U.I TV UN IT'; 4191 ihfilë Rõ¡¡ð -----"'+ Þ I ~t t 5 ' ---,q- ADDRESS: II ~<I~" re~ F AC I I. I TV··UN I T NAME; 'ervlce ¡;â. Bð~ersrield 93168 CITY ZIP' San Frdncisco 941(1ò,' ------- ,-- '~ CA09B1390198 2 -3 11 d t: I: ,___' II _þ 1 , ~, , -' . " 8ÔS/J98 5846 I . 415!972-7Ij,1v PUONE . : -, PHONE .: 10 F F I C I A I. USE CFIRS C 0,0 E ONI.Y 1 2 3" 4 5 ~ 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX, ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN ·T III S % llV HAZAU ) U .,1), COllI:: ' AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE ~P4E PACI(.ITY' UNIT WT. __f!! ~M !fAh_º!! _.f QMMQ!LliAM~~ ,_!':Q!!~- H!! ! !! ,'1'-- , ~. 'I 46.8 gal -n- Garage Auto Shop ï¡)õ- Carburetor Cleaner FLLQ -1 -, ----. , P 3.9 . 46.8 gal 13 99-4 Garage Auto Shop 100 Carburetor Cleaner- Penetrant 070 FLLO " --- -- . , p- 3.9 46.8 gal 13 '1'1-4 Garàge ,Auto Shop . ,100 Het-L. Check Developer PSNB , . , -- H 46.88 562.56 gal- 13 29 Hi sc. Storage Building 100 Paint (aer oso I ) ORHS - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- I VK~P Naphtha - .. '. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- I Toluene ----~ - --' --- --..---- .---'" .. , -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ' -- _..!..,]jl ene . ~--- --.----- ----.- -----_. I .. -- . -- -- -- -- -- -- I Árl'tnnp -' - . . P 25 .300 n~l n :u Thnl ~tnr~n.. ¡¡"ilr1ino -- 1,1,1 Tri rh) nrdbn" QR~¡¡ -- , .p !. 15 nil lul 1\ QQ-4 Tnnl C.nr '^n Q..i 1 rli nn i,il flu-lit (\lttir FLU! - ' - - , P ..J I 500 : (',000 ' u; 04 41' Gas ~ottlp!ìtr;r;¡gp 100 Acetylene FLSS -_._- --~. '1~ 2,500 (, 000 H3 04 41 hac:. Rot tI p !ìt or a'jP ...:.J..ùll.__ -Í1J:.¥¥!l NFLG - --_._-' ._-- ,1'1_____ __, ~~-- -,2,4ÙÚ- ft3 ~ 42 10(1 Oyxgen FLGS Togl Stgra9foi BllildiR§ . ..--"---.- -H.j)b -- ..- . ---- P 50 200 ft3 04 42 ToiJÍ Stpraÿe 100 Acetylene FL6S '. -- -,,-_...~--_..~ ...-. - - --. , ~ - ' , '. - (\j >NAME '; " " SI~NATlJRE:'¿~'-~ ~ .----.- -- 0 TITLE: DA TE,: _ :ÞI.A. ÐI?RRett RA. Epiiirnnm!,ntal rnnrï1 -- ~ PUONE. O{JS flOURS: ' " , :"1 ~MERGEcN~Y CONT A'CT: Uu:liali R Jiith' T ITL,E; SlIppert Sv¡:s. ,"andger ~ ~/;W8~938 '. . AET-ER, OUS ,URS: - .:' 80r/~9a r9ro ' .' _ J/~ U U ,P liON E' - OlJ S, H 0 U R S· ; _!.--':'-B.0513.!ffi::52~-· ' . _ AFT E It IHI SUR S. < - ': 8(;5!39B-5959~-~ 'I .. ' .. EMEUGE_~CY - COÑT~_CT: DaveSal1pson, " ~wl'r~:Ckli:Ak :~ilJSINESS _ ACT J VI TV:.' ,_.<n~e'se fig"ures are,-rough esty.ates. . .-.' - - - '.,",'. .i:.-. - " . 'i~ i ;' , ~ - 1'- ,.' ,-' .~êrm and A.gricuTture r-" I.._J 4) ? :::tt I 6 '1 (, KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT MATERIALS INVENTORY HAZARDOUS '. Standard Business r-., I..XJ DUN .4ND Hi-?AO;JÎ r\fi: i r'iUM¡;U\ 00-691-2877 -~ ~ - - - BUSINESS NAME :_h.º-Í..fic Gas & Electric OWNER NAME :,~",E~~i.fi:'ç;-¿~'fn..e,ct.:z:.ic-_,___._ L 0 CAT ION: ,AlOlJii b 1 e ROn d ' AD D RE S S : _-1.401 F..ù.lt.o.r:l-. S-tr e.e.t--,..., ______ ____ _._____, CITY, ZIP:-B.à.kprBfje.ld._ 93313 CITY, ZIP:Fre.c::;no 937fiO PHONE #: .._,.JJ3.l),.5.L.3_9&:.5..9..3.8_____ ______ PHONE #: --,(2.O.9...)----4Al-=55.6.0___,__,__________..._______,.. STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: ___49..11-,_______ NAME OF THIS FACILITY: _B,a.k..eL:.s_f.ie.ld._Ser_v,i.c..e . REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER CODES --.-. .--_.. . . ~. -- .-....-_.. 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Certification (Read and !dun after comploUng all secUons) I cel,tiiy unrler pendlty of Ta"i that I have person,llly ex,3mined and am familiar with the information subm' ed in thi d an attached docIJments, ~nd th,¡t b,¡sed 0n ITIj -inquiry of those individuals I'esponsible for obtaining the information, I believe that the submit ed' rm~' e accu ~e, and complE~te, ÑänîP~f-¥H~fäT-1ft~ró9~~fr'tpër~f~?~~~rfo'~Fâ~~7~àtn~ftrcr~pEF~ëñfãH\ië 5ígñãfüFê---~ ----- ----------- u_...__ _un - m - - -- - - - --- -- -- - - '-ljrf¡ ~ Pq;¡ê~.9 - - - -- r .- -'- <~ - - ~ r,. ~ . ~~ -- 1" ,!, - ~ , t.:... ~_ j ~, .. '. ' - . ,-'. .. ;7kù~~. 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A, S, Number _,_~.9} ?J.!_,___ ___w____ ... - _A. . _. ,... -- ., r~ .. .~ ~.-- _i Re,¡r.ti"ity L_ ,I Sudden Release of Pressure ..~~~~~1~~~~~1~~~?~~~~~~-~~I~~~~?~~~~~[~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1~¿~~~]~~~~~~~~~[~~~~~~~~~]~~~~~~~[~;;~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~;;~~i~~~~~~~~~-~~~-~~~---~~~~~~~~~_._.-~~_.---_.---_.~--------- ~ X ~ !mmeoiate r,_~~~_éi9e:,.~~:t:'?_._~??l),_,__m__m__.________._u..._..u,..,.-- ,. --- .-- H d b B 0 1 fil?¡Îth . n___ ___y__çg~,?_ç..~:W___~_I?5;,_J,_..__.._ ,_ _u_ r -. '1 X_ Oelôyed Health ~:~~~~1~~~-~]~---~~~~~-~~r~~~;;9~~~~~[~~~~Ç¡~~~~~~~:~~]~~~~]~~:i~~~~~[~~~~~~~~~J~~~~~~[~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ CK ~ 1 m'~ed~ ðt e l" ~a,~ ~-~_~.. ~.~,~<? __ S_~,?,p' -, ---------...--- --- ---------.- ----,--..---- '--'9 3-9 Health _____ r 'X-' . . '- -. -' 0e1aye:1 Health C,A,S, Nuièber.u_?_?_E?1~_~_~___________ e r' -- ., c. X.; Fire r- -., "'- ..-.... Reò,:t1vi ty 'x" -: _ ~. 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LiÞ'¥'c.._-fe I 10 (';"t;[) -- c t..-Q... v2_{/-e.<-,~ C / U /(.L-JuL.~ ~ . ,A-rL--f'../h-<J 'ú......Y , I D I S3.Jf :t-0- ~, ~ - 1:L/7!9() Date ..' .L i,\...., _. ....-.,-, ¡-' :.."-,i[:'.: x~ 3/0 ~ Application No. . ... ?ç, E: ¿ ¡ll2.i.At. k. . f / D r:-t7ò - c~ \.j QA. ) pe"";~hh.,,,.I,~h!9.Q.'h'h."'!~~..:""~:~~.:~:='.~.~~:~:~:::~~~.,..,..,.,. ....h. Oote ( £1) Fire Marshal -, ¡It I I i ,I RECEIVED DEe t 8 1990 ~~ ADs'd............ '- . - - () ~ ~~ £uZ,. , J2, > ',~'_o_.....-.'.,.,.. ~,,_, 4, ~-:/"l c/ -¡;;;-~.~ RE!.JRCE MANAGEMENT A!,"CY Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALlEY, REHS, DIRECTOR RANDALL L. ABBOTI DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WlWAM J. RODDY, APCO Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES. AlCP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT PERMIT NUMBER 310014B PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND' STORAGE FACILITY OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 4101 Wible Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 CONTRAcrOR: FHEMCO 1100 No. "J" Street Tulare, CA 93274 License # A-517079 Phone No. (209) ó88-2977 FACILITY Pacific Gas & Electric Co. 4101 Wible Road Bakersfield, CA Phone No. (805) 398-5894 PERMIT EXPIRES March 1. 1991 -Ã- NEW BUSINESS CHANGE OWNERSHIP RENEWAL MODIFICATION OTHER " I I , APPROVAL DATE APPROVED BY Specialist . . . . . . . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POST ON PREMISES. . . .. . .". . '. . . .~. . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . :' :r CONDmONS AS FOLLOW: Standard Instructions 1. All construction to be as per facility plans approved by this department and verified by inspection by Permitting Authority. All equipment and materials in this construction must be installed in accordance with all manufacturers' specifications. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site inspection(s) with 48-hour advance notice. Backfill material for piping and tanks to be as per manufacturers' specifications. F1óat vent valves are required on ventlvapor lines of underground tanks to prevent overfilling. Construction inspection record card is included with permit given to Permittee. This card must be posted at job site prior to initial inspection. 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. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CAUFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-,3429 ~ '~ 7. 8. 9. 10. I < 11. 12. 13. ..-:; . > '. Standard Instructions Permit No. 310014B 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 otherwise protected from corrosion. 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. Spark testing (35,000 vOlts) required at site prior to installation of tank(s). Test(s) must be certified by the manufacturer and a copy of test certification supplied to the Permitting Authority. ---The following equipment and materials must be identified by manufacturer and model prior to their installation: , Tank liquid level gauge(s) , -------Tank'secondarycontainment automatic monitoring system(s) - Sealer used to secure fill box(es) ... - No product shall be stored in tank(s) until approval is granted by the Permitting Authority. Liner shall be installed by a trained experience liner contractor and installation at site approved by the Permitting Authority. . ,..-'~' Monitoring requirements for this facility will be described'on finar"Permit to Operate." ACCEPTED By~~ib ~A~ 1- _ pATE: l'Z.-\?- rGtÐ WGN:jIW -~---_._.__... I: (hazma1\nicksI.310014B.pIC) 1£Þ .. . _._~._--.._.._._---......--....--.--.----,~_-....--,. ~ _..#'"""......~. .