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The tank was decontaminated on site cleaner and inerted with dry ice. DeMenno/Kerdoon, Compton, California #96712869. The tank was removed to A using a high pressure steam Rinsate was disposed of at under hazardous waste manifest & M Disposal, Bakersfield, CA. Soil was sampled under the direction of the Bakersfield City Fire Department. The samples were analyzed at Zalco Laboratory of Bakersfield for: TPH & Diesel. A complete chemical analysis is enclosed. In addition to the lab results, copies of the manifest, chain of custody and the tank disposition tracking record are enclosed. .Please contact our main office at (805) 589-5648 if you have any questions or require further information. Sincerely, ~ ~J WJ&~ é. t!J,,-by¿se.-fr:"k?ð "-""'- ~ 1- William E. Calabrese, Jr. Supervisor J WEC/sjb cc: Morningstar ATTENTION: ANDY ANDERSON 605 N. J. Street Tulare, CA 93274 Santa Maria, California 93454 (805) 925-2231 . Bakersfield, California FAX (805) 589-5312 I I e e BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF TANK DECONTAMINATION I, M ;/ÎÍffJ/ t?# LA hrtre Name -- &ff/·IM~, ont cting Co. an authorized agent of here by attest under penalty of perjury that the tank( s) located at ¿to( (/¡t/J(/')/ I!v~'.\ and Address . being removed under permit# BR - ()2C 2- has been cleaned/decontaminated properly and a LEL (lower explosive limit) reading of no greater than 5% was measured immediately following the cleaning/decontamination process. ;- ¿çr¿¡ Date 'M(/17?111 ~&j~;¡;' Na e (prin ) ¿) rLapm£) City of Bakersfield ú¿!(!!~ I Conformation by: .. .. JAN-23-98 04:36 PM ZALCO LABS INC 8135 395 31369 ZALCD LeBDRATORIES, INC. e Analytical & Consulting Services 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield, California 93308 P.ø2 (805J 395-{)539 FAX (805J 395-3069 Calpi Ioc POBox 6278 Bakersfield, CA 93386 Attention; Bill Calabrese Sample Type; Description: Constituents CAM Solid BR-0202-@ 2' Sampled by S. HOWARD Laboratory No: Date Received: Date Reported: Contract No. Date Sampled Time Sampled Results RE~ORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Units DLR 9~01173-1 01/15/98 01/23/98 0:3-2012-98 Oi/1S/98 15:00 Method/Ref 10 DIESEL /8 TPH Diesel cc: Method Refetence 6. DOHS LUFT Manual 158 f mg/kg Manager mg!L : milligrams per Liter (parts per million) ug!L : micrograms per Liter (parts per billion) umhos/cm : micromhos/cm pt 25 C mmhos/cm : millimhos/cm åt 2S C ND ; None Detected N/A ; Not Applicable DLR : Detection Limit for Reporting Purposes M8AS ; Methylene Blue Active Substances T"IS fepo,' 1$ fUlnlsf1ed fOI the e:..c.1us,lve ....Se of OUI Cuslome¡" and oppl;t!s only to Ihe samples tested. Zako is noll~øonsible fOI lepott o'erohO'1 þ' derac.hment I JAN-23-98 04:36 PM ZALCO LABS INC 8135 395 31369 P.ø3 ZALCO _BORA TORIES. INC.e Analytical & Consulting Services 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield. California 93308 {B05} 395-0539 FAX ra05} 395-3069 Calpi Inc POBox 6278 Bakersfield, CA 93386 Sample Type: CAM Solid Laboratory No: Date Received: Date Reported: Contract No. Date Sampled Time Sampled 9801173-2 01/15/98 Q1/23/98 03-2012-98 01/15/98 15:10 Attention: Bill Calabrese Description: BR-0202-@ 6' Sampled by S. HOWARD REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Constituents Results Units DLR , Method/Ref TPH Diesel 21.7 mg/kg 10 DIESEL /8 cc: Ir Method Reference 8. DOHS LUFT Manual mg/L : milligrams per Liter (parts per million! ug/L : mlcrograms per Liter (parts per billion) umhos/cm ; micromhos/cm ðt 2S C mmhos/cm millimhos/cm ~t 2S C ND : None Detected N/A : Not Applicable DLR ; Detection Limit fo~ Reporting Purposes MBAS ; Methylene Blue Active Substances rl,;o repa," i. f"rnj.hed for the e.d".... .s. .of our Cu,'o,"er ond appli.. .only ta ,he >a,"ples 'ested. 20"0 i. no. responsible !ar report olletotion:o, deloe},m.",. State of California-Envi~onmentol Protection Agency Form Approved OMB No. 2050-0039 (Expires 9'30-99} Pleas,,;, print or type. Form deJigned for UJe on elite (12'pitcn) typewrite 1. Generator's US EPA 10 No. 0 V1 V1 I'.. N V1 ø 0 0 O? -' -' r"ð Q- , OŽ 'Õ -t "'-"I: u Oz J.ã: I- 3 G N E 0 N ø E ø '<t R N A '<t 6 T 0 0 O? R '" LJ.. I- Z LJ.. u u.J '" Z 0 Q. '" u.J -' <X: Z 0 ¡:: <X: Z LJ.. ::z: I- -' -' <X: u ....- -' õ: '" '" 0 See Instructions on back of page Department of Toxic Substances Control i Sacramento, California Information in the shaded areas is not required by Federal low. UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST Page 1 3. Generator's Nome and MO;I~ng Address mO ;Z¡JI,¿If: SI/ll! bC) 5 Ar( ;j 5T / ·Nil!.æ/ 4. Generator's Phone~Otj¡- Ú/fi.tJ - ~g of I 5. Transporter 1 Company Name (!)Jt Ii I Pf, T~~~:~t'·.~ð - 5<Y E. Slate Tron~'IQ~.".,.:. ~:.;~ .......;..¡..&; .·*~i<:~:..t..s..:;~~::.~. :r~ :... .~.. 7. Transporter 2 Company Nome 9. Df)r!h?i1~;..onWt!;t/! vA! Looo /V /llflmedl1 &: O;!-Z.,Z 11. o. b. c. d. "/ GENERATOR'S CERTIFICA ION: I hereby declare thot the contents of this consignment ore fully and accurately described above by proper s ring nome and ore classified, pock marked, and labeled, and ore in 011 respects in proper condition for tronsport by highway according to opplicoble international and notiona government regulations. If I-am a large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degree I hove determined to be economically practicable and ~hat I have selected the practicable method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat ta human hea~h and the environment; OR, if I am a small qucr.tity generator, I hove mode a good faith effort to minimize my WQste generation and select the best waste management method that IS available to me and that I con afford. LI.. o LJ.. '" <X: u ?; F A 'C I L I T y 19. Discrepancy Indication Space DTSC 8022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 Wnl:C. TSDF S:NS'S THIS COpy TO C'TS': Wiï1-W''< ..h.: DA ì'~. P.O. 00>. 3000, Sacramento ::.. 95S ': "- "., -Í ----. ~---.....-~-------------- _ .________n___~_ ---___._ --____n -____u ----- ------ ----~--~~ 1 ~ I Company Name ./ I Address I .: ./ ZALCO LA30RATORIES. INC. 4309 Armour Ave. B¡¡¡kersfield, California 93308 (805) 395-0539 Fax [805) 395-3069 Chain of Custody Record Page-Lot Turnaround Time: o RUSH By: o Expedited (1 Week) o Routine (2 Weeks) Zalco Lab 1/ Project Title Field Log 1/ Ice Chest 1/ , Temperature,"C Work Order 1/ i~~")" / {Il Type"" See Key Below (SJ , Phone 1/ ( Results 56?~ -:J¿;-YB r,(' FAX 1/ 'T' Results /;-C/~ ::;]1.,-'< Report Attentipn /) I <" . / / (~":I í, Employed by: "7 ' (' -é:_ é{ /, (¡ ANALYSES REQUIRED --- (J ! -7--" ,7 _+-i/ I S-OCl $6,( rjj 'Î I 8/.('-();(ð:2. - I..;;; ,," Q? .., 0 '1 __ //.;'J /' I <.1/ - 0,-'. ,,,.. L:- ~ ./ (1"" V \¡; v' .<;J. i .... ~ ë ". Q) 1:) U> "- ~ <0 g¡ D.. .Ë '~ > "' U> T,j ñi ñi ~ Q) Q) , (/) (/) ~- Q) \~: "' 0 0 Q) 8 8 ñ: Remarks X ^ " ....-:-- ~/,.7 "-') (~, I.I, Y (ia'( I (ì J ,/ ...., 1":'.# "'~..) Legal Sample Description Containers 1/ Type" l...-:r/(j .:$01 { " (~,.... ,~ -, ... .~\ ;1 / {"IS I NOTE: Samples are discarded 30 days after results ora reported unless other arrangemenls are made. Hazardous samples will be returned to client or disposed of at client's expense. White, dttice Copy Yellow, Lab Copy Pink, Client Copy I KEY: . G-Glass P-Plastic M-Metal T-Tedlar V,VOA "" W-Waler WW-Wastewater S,Solid P-Petroleum L,Liquid O-Other - A,Acid, pH<2 (HCI,HN03,H2S04) S-NaOH+ZnAc C-Caustic, pH>10 (NaOH) B.RSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT a ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ., 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 TANK REMOVAL INSPECTION FORM FACILITY CtA.t'\\d-\.löl'\. (M/!t1A11II1â.\nt'" ) ADDRESS &ø ¡ ùn I 0'1' Alk- OWNER rI1/Jr~H~~: PERMIT TO OPERAT~t ßQ. -()J.O:L CONTRACTOR _ _~ Ikl. CONTACT PERSON 8"( ~f' hlht'Y LABORATORY # OF SAMPLES ~ TEST METHODOLOGY . PRELIMANARY ASSESSMENT CO. ~lIlpll .r~ _ CONTACT PERSON CO2 RECIEPT fJ¡mw.fcn ,:;olh(, LEL% --e- O2' &Jt' hO,rt 71 PLOT PLAN tI l' I----~T r i- r ..... ___-1 J,()VO 'fed O\c;d 'f.::' SllklPks CONDITION OF TANKS IJcr'i 9()(")(( CONDITION OF PIPING Ub'\{ 10t>rI CONDITION OF SOIL A W<?I'tI'" +0 bL ~eo.Y\ COMMENTS Th,s +nude. <I- P/f'"f UM.t, I'L V-I"ç("rl'\-f tVt..5fu.lfIJiv-;;" C,1f..c. I IOtfJ fr~ <Jc . Ý ~ ( rrL",- ,1/5 I <1 ~ DATE S-\n"t" (J,^)~f'W(}orC INSPECTORS HAIlE ~_ tl¿lIJr!ro - SIGNATUIE ~ Bakersfield Fire Depta ~AZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVIII'JN UNDERGROUND STORAGE tANK PROGRAM PERMIT No.~-oJOJ. vel {~OIß\2í( PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PHONE NO.~7-g~~;~ICENSE NO;¿! b~5 CITY . ZIP CODe - ;p¿, WORKMENS COMP No, ðV,h;- ."";?R -- PHONE Noi'P.tT-.-iff-ff/fð.UCENSE Not! Jf'dØf¡ ~ CITY . ZIP CODE .ð. WORKMENS COMP No. dl/h - A"J'lR TANK CLEANING INFORM-tTlON COMP ANY t'/1ú'J.¿ ~ ADDRESS Po ¡?J/J~' 6-'1K WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER NAME OF RINSTAT DISPOSAL FACILITY ADDRESS CITY FACILITY INDENT/FICA nON NUMBER 13//7' dR/Jt7 / .ð./5.1'..2 ~PHONEN~&,-¿rR~-~;dr~ ¡J,f.¡¿ , ZIP CODE '<5, PHONE No. ð?J- t11'~t...~lICENSE NoðA¿7!'1JJ?&7 · CITY ~ _ ZIP CODE ~ðÆ'-~ "'" TANK INFORMATION TANK No, AGE VOLUME ~ .5 Y i'r. ~a?l8,4¿ CHEMICAL <J STORED . It:.fl! ¿ DA TES CHEMICAL STORED PREVIOUSLY STORED l~ltlllll_III'!W THE APPLICANT HAS REC EIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WIll COMPl Y WITH THE A IT ACHED CONDITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND ANY OTHER ST A TE,lOCAl AND FEDERAL REGULA nONS. I I I THIS FORM HAS aEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE aEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. IS TRUE AND CORRECT. ~/ THIS APPLICATION BeCOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED { .. J N Plot Plan must show the following: 1_ 2.. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ; . 4/wtÚG fLUI PLAN . Roods and alleys buildIngs location of tanks. piping. and dispensers utilities SCALE waler wells <If on site) any other relevent Information 6 £dG, (rJ.hds"l ) 7lJ!.J/( _ (ær) . ,';0/1 eilÆ/{!~6; .' , . , f~vNr1 eS/ð/Jm ~ . ¡)ß."IAJ '=. ~ ~ ~ è. ~ '=. o FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KEllY ADMINISTRAWE SERVICES 2101 'W Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'W Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENnON SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 ~ . - - BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT October 9, 1997 Mr. Tom Anderson Morningstar West 605 North "1" Street Tulare, CA 93274 RE: Underground Storage Tank at 201 Union Avenue in Bakersfield. Dear Mr. Anderson: As a follow-up to our telephone conversation on October 7, 1997, this letter is to confirm your options concerning the underground storage tank located at the above mentioned address. In reviewing your file, it has been determined that your tank has been empty since December 8, 1995. At that time, it was noted that the leak detection system was serviced and found operational. However, because your tank is empty, and not being, used, by definition, it is considered out of service. Section 7902. L 7 .2.3 Uniform Fire Code (1994 Edition) "Underground tanks which have been out of service for a period of one (1) year shall be removed from the ground in accordance with Section 7902. L 7.4 and the site be restored in a approved manner." You must therefore bring this tank into service, which means, filling the tank, submitting a usiness plan, annual maintenance on leak detection, submit a written routine monitoring procedure and written spill response plan and use the tank or properly abandon it In order to avoid additional regulatory action, you must initiate either above action within thirty (30) days, by November 9, 1997. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 326-3979. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator by: It-- {/¿èJJt£J Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector SBU/dm 'Y~de W~~~OPe ~ A W~" - ~~-~ ... ,e _ CITY of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. . BAKERSFIELD, CA . 93301 R.E. HUEY HAl-MAT COORDINATOR (805) 326,3979 R.B. TOBIAS, FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326,3951 December 8, 1995 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: Enclosed is your updated Permit to Operate for the underground storage tank(s) located at the referenced place of business. Please take a moment to review the information printed on the permit to make sure everything is correct. If any corrections need to be made, please call the discrepancies to our attention immediately. Your Permit to Operate is a legal document and its accuracy determines whether you are in compliance with the law. If you are the tank owner and not necessarily the tank operator at the site, please make a copy of this permit for your own files. Forward the original permit to the tank location so that it may be conspicuously posted on site. If you have any questions regarding the Permit to Operate or your responsibilities as an underground storage tank owner, please call the Office of Environmental Services at (805) 326-3979, or write to us at the letterhead address. Sincerely, ~ Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Enclosure Permit to Operate Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility 068424x/<.... 546 .......}/...¿{.......>.... P e r m I' t N 0 .<:/~(/':¡:";: .t ..~:>:;../.:': /:..:........ ..;:;::.... ;:;:;::::::>::.::-{:>....:... <.:.....;.;.::>:::.... · State I.D. No. CONDI TIOt,l~~JG;F¡¡"~iiMÎ:f;"ìf}B~VER SE SIDE :: "::":::<::t::.·:)·· :?)}<:".::: :.>~~ TáÔk\.P\. Piping MohjtQn~9.' Type ClM·· ....>\ DWF Tank . Number 01 Issued By: Hazardous Substänce DIESEL ... . .. ... .. .. .." P' ..... ... . ... .. .,.. . .. '" ... ... ..... .. . . .. ...... GåliÔô· Cll~!~: · . · . · . Year> .... .... iT a nk I risfåjì~d . ...... .. /,T Y P e ·,;<.1989.;· ·;.>DWF Piping Piping Method Monitoring PRESSURE ALD <::;....-......:-::.. "':">" :'" .-:," ..:,:.-.,. /..... ..?: "':..:::: .... . . ... ... . .. \;<'\\1';:;,:;;:/;\1,' ..... . .'.. ... .\,:\~:¡·i/i)i\ ... ... . ..... ..... ....... .. . ".. .... . - -. ... ." .,. ...... . ...., .. . ."... . '... ... n. .. '" ....... ..... . "._ n' ... ...... .... ... . ... . . ..... ... .-- ... ... . ... ....... ... ..... .. . ... ...... ... .. . . ........ ... ... .... ... ...... ..- ... . ..... .. .... .". .... ..." .. ... ......... .... ... .. . ..,....;.,;...;.. ....../.....",; ....·..·Issued To: Bakersfield Fire Dept. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 MORNINGSTAR WEST 201 UNION AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD C/O 1901 VIA BURTON FULLERTON, CA 92631 4~' ''íI Approved by:· ____'. Ra ph . e azardous Materials Coordinator 12-07-95 12-07-00 Valid from: to: e U 01 F ? e BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 APPLICATION TO OPERATE AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TAN~C~/VED Sfp 2 Æ ¡99t,~ APPLICATION IS BEING SUBMITTED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON: HA~ ~ _TO OPERATE A NEW FACILITY _TO TRANSFER OWNERSHIP _TO OPERATE AN EXISTING FACILITY . 114t ì. DIll. \ PREVIOUS_TANK OWNER (if applicable) NAME FAVORITE FOODS PHONE 805-325-8912 ADDRESS 201 UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. NEW TANK OWNER NAME MORNINGS1'AR WRS1' ADDRESS 1901 VIA BURTON BILLING ADDRESS PHONE 714-77?-RRó1 FnT,T.RR1'ON. CAT,IF. 92ó31 TANK OPERATOR (if different from owner) NAME PHONE ADDRESS APPLICANTS NAME (if different from owner) NAME PHONE ADDRESS TANK LOCATION FACILITY NAME MORNINGSTAR WEST ADDRESS 201 UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. PHONE 714-772-8861 OPERATORS NAME EMERGENCY CONTACT NAME 'TOM ANDERSON PHONE 209-686-2876 ADDRESSbO~ NORTH J ST. TULARE, CALIF. 93274 TANK INFORMATION tank# volume date installed substance stored previous substance 1 2000 GAL 1989 TANK,ISEMPTY ~2 DIESEL Do You Have a HAZARDOUS MATERIAL RESPONSE PLAN? YES NO ~' Do You Have an OWNER - OPERATOR AGREEMENT? YES NO . Have You Filled Out a HAZARDOUS MATERIAL BUSINESS PLAN? YES NO ~I!t/$-d~ Signature ~ q-?~-q") Date ., 'rOM Jl.Nn"RRSON Name (print) U'?T f~ ATO e?oq~bð'~-.;18 7b BAKERSFIELD SERVICE STATION REPAIR .' d . 8630 ROSEDALE HIGHWAY,' B (' I / J BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 ()f'1' f' n~ ~~Î. LUß~ -I), -t- (805) 588·2m (BSSR) (j. . ?-v/D¿:f?/I FAX (805) 588-2788 '7fr" LOCATION J I ' '1. ðL,Á~l;&"Y-l.J ;;l () / tA/r. BYL .0. # (,0 $'- ;J. lis ~J. J ~rl 1327£.{ BSSR, INC. I WORK ORDER # DATE ORDERED ~ /Lf~q1 DME COMPI,.ETED '-1 ,- / L.( - Cf")" Calibration: Fast clovE'- ~ 11ith-~l ~, ~ltI od I~ 1 ~.4c mt-~ ~~~, (f7S-A T A-r\ k.. tl-z<M etA. TO: Finish (gallons) Start (gallons) Product Return to Storage (gallons) Finish (money) Finish (gallons) Totalizer Reading Start (money) Start (gallons) Product Return to Storage (gallons) Finish (money) Finish (gallons) Totalizer Reading Start (money) Start (gallons) Product Return to Storage (gallons) Finish (money) Finish (gallons) Totalizer Reading Start (money) Start (gallons) Product Return to Storage (gallons) REPORTED PROBLEM: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: fI LABOR TRAVEL QUANTITY PARTS NEEDED I HEREBY ACKN SIGNATURE AM PM TECHNICIAN Slow Checked Adjusted Fast Slow To Totalizer Sealed Meter Sealed DYes o No DYes [J No Calibration: Fast Slow Checked Adjusted Fast Slow To Totalizer Sealed Meter Sealed DYes o No DYes [J No Calibration: Fast Slow Checked Adjusted Fast Slow To Totalizer Sealed Meter Sealed DYes o No DYes o No Calibration: Fast Slow Checked Adjusted Fast Slow To Totalizer Sealed Meter Sealed DYes o No DYes o No ~{J ~/( TOTAL HRS. RATE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT TOTAL LABOR TOTAL TAX TOTAL ,oõ TOTAL MATERIA TOTAL MILEAGE LETION OF THE ABOVE WORK. Thank You ~->'-;:;-~"""'----~~-""':"''''- .",~-.--.... - ~-"- L MORNIN~~AR WEST 605 North "1" Street Tulare, California 95274 e ATTN: HOWARD WINES . , , -.----.. .-"'-'--- _. ..-. .-----~ ~ ~~. . - ------~-~ --= :,..~ .'~-=~. ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF EVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 ":1i'Jí-':-:,' . ",:(. (.:' 4~:íiff~:f¡1t~l- :\I~-I'l; ...: \~f~/~r'U'l" ;" 'I: SEP2:J'95 ¡ ~,; ~~i - " '3 21: . ~ 4, Ii ' - U '~I- . r A ~/p.8.M~1F.~1 : 1613845 9 'I ~J ,\ -=¡::::::::é:i1-S218 15 Ihl!lIlHlldll/lillllllldlJlI 1,11111111" 'II 1'11,1,111111 JIÞ ' - CITÝ of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPAAENT FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE, . BAKERSFIELD, CA . 93301 R.E, HUEY HAZ,MAT COORDINATOR (805) 326,3979 September 11 1995 R.B. TOBIAS. FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326-3951 Mr. Tom Anderson Morningstar West 605 North IIJII Street Tulare, CA 93274 RE: Underground Storage Tank Permit at 201 Union Avenue in Bakersfield Dear Mr. Anderson: As a follow-up to our telephone conversation on September 8, 1995, this letter is to confirm that a valid Permit to Operate will now be required for the above referenced diesel fuel tank. In order to properly re-permit the double-wall fiberglass tank after the past two years of l'temporary closurell you must, within 30 davs: 1. Have the continuous electronic leak monitoring device inspected and certified operational by a qualified service station equipment repair company. 2, Complete the attached IIApplication to Operate an Underground Storage Tankll and submit the application along with a copy of the monitoring device inspection receipt from #1 (above). If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please give me a call at 805- 326-3979. Sincerely, ¿UC~Qf¢1- L,~~_ :.v', Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm attachment -. . RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Location: 2t)( U^'¡CM.! 10#_ Business Name: Mc.X?-~ IfIiG- <;<rAt'L.. L.-J'e:<> <"( /~ 1.< A CMI\JATrcJ-J Contact Name: -m M ( A:-Jf) V ) ANDø.~J Business Phone: '2-0~ 10~b - 2 <67~ FAX: 20C,16<ð'&' 4~S-7 Inspector's Name: d::k-J Time of Call: Date: C,/9; Ie¡ S Time: ^- 14 c>ò # Min: Type of Call: Incoming [ ] Outgoing [ ] Returned [ c,LO:;.;.flé IN r<-r. L ïQ... Sr4'T ("6- 67<- P lR.AílcJrJ D-F 'TtS'nP. c. us r- , J F"Þ<>c- c=o Z-Y'Q... H. f)"tOIZ-1:,) e>F TC-J\1 P, Cé..oS:vrl.E. Content of Call: pez;...,"r uJ N'Ò7Y.l-TlcJ".,I "77-+4'1 fC--P ("105vl2E Ud.-s ßGi5'J 01.14v-S-tc5Q AÇ ~TidtJ P6R- / CODé, Actions Required: f'ðw\ ~ï)w-c 4.- CGh ?!rt:ú (.. ..+0 h-e.. --(Le.. f4CJ>'1; 4f. :" G- Led¿ ~ -r!-e. (Jo'W(~ f\¿>e,... -r4J- ~ ""'\.:.- ~ I > ::c c.Jv1sJ -rL.,.t -rL€- -h~~ t...:x:JvU fUI1-t ,lie) ---k> Df-Æ!Ccle.- c:rt -f-'Í '5 -+i;t-,<!- / f"1~..,-.; v.)dU() 4c;Je..-.-I-o 0-c~e- 6p~{~,þ Ia.... (/I.l! ~< ~ t I,.L - J .-f1.e. ~ .-leI.... Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: I ------- · ~ CITY of BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPA'Î'MENT FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. . BAKERSFIELD, CA . 93301 R.E HUEY HAZ,MAT COORDINATOR (805) 326-3979 August 10, 1995 R.B. TOBIAS. FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326-3951 Duane Jorth Favorite Foods P. 0, Box 3248 Fullerton, CA 92634 RE: Temporary Closure of Underground Storage Tank Dear Mr. Jorth: On October 3, 1994 you received authorization to temporarily close 1 underground storage tank at 201 Union Ave. This authorization has expired as of July 1 1995. This tank is now considered illegally abandoned and must be properly closed or brought up to current code and re-permitted. In order to avoid regulatory action on this matter you must initiate action to properly close this tank or permit this tank by September 1 1995. If you have any questions regarding this please don't hesitate to call me at 326-3979. Sincerely yours, d!~¿~ Ralph E. Huey {/ Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/ed cc: H. Wines '- · e CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" October 3, 1994 FIRE DEPARTMENT M. R. KELLY FIRE CHIEF 1715 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD. 93301 326-3911 Duane Jorth Favorite Foods P. O. Box Fullerton, CA 92634-3248 RE: 201 Union Ave. Dear Mr. Jorth: This is to confirm that the diesel underground storage tank located above has been granted temporary closure by this agency for the 12 month period beginning 7/1/94 and ending on 7/1/95. Temporary closure is hereby granted under the following conditions contained in Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations: 2671. Temporary Closure Requirements (a) An Owner or operator shall comply with all of the following requirements to complete and maintain temporary closure of an underground storage tank: (1) All residual liquid, solids, or sludges shall be removed and handled in accordance with the applicable provisions of in accordance with Chapters 6.5 and 6.7 of Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code. (2) If the underground storage tank contained a hazardous substance that could produce flammable vapors at standard temperature and pressure, it shall be inerted, as often as necessary, to levels that will preclude an explosion or to lower levels as required by the local agency. (3) The underground storage tank may be filled with a non corrosive liquid that is not a hazardous substance. This liquid shall be tested and the test results submitted to the local agency prior to removal from the underground storage tank at the end of the temporary closure report. (4) Except for required venting, all fill and access locations and piping shall be sealed using locking caps or concrete plugs. (5) Power service shall be disconnected from all pumps associated with the use of the underground ~torage tank unless the power services some other equipment which is not being closed, such as the impressed-current cathodic protection system. \ . . (b) The monitoring required pursuant to the permit may be modified by the local agency during the temporary closure period. In making a decision to modify monitoring requirements, the local agency shall consider the need to maintain monitoring in order to detect unauthorized releases that may have occurred during the time the underground storage tank was used but that have not yet been detected. In all cases, corrosion protection shall continue to be operated. (c) The underground storage tank shall be inspected by the owner or operator at least once every three months to verify that the temporary closure measures are still in place. the inspection shall include but is not limited to the following: (1) Visual inspection of all locked caps and concrete plugs. (2) If locking caps are used, at least one shall be removed to determine if any liquids or other substances have been added to the underground storage tank or if there has been a change in the quantity or type of liquid added pursuant to subsection (a) (3) of this section. (d) At the end of a temporary closure period over 12 months, including any extension granted by the local agency, the owner may reuse the underground storage tank only if the tank meets the requirements of Article 3 for new underground storage tanks or is upgraded to meet the requirements of Article 6. (e) All new and existing underground storage tank systems which have been temporarily closed must continue to comply with repair and recordkeeping requirements, release reporting and investigation requirements, and release response and corrective action requirements specified in this chapter and Chapter 6.7 of the Health and Safety Code. Failure to comply with the requirements will immediately terminate the temporary closure status. Upon termination of temporary closure, either through non-compliance or by expiration of the 12 month term, the tank(s) must either be integrity tested and repermitted for operation or else removed from the site under a valid permit for permanent closure. If you have any questions regarding this temporary closure authorization, please call the Hazardous Materials Division at 326-3979. ø~ Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH/ed ¿Jl AVOSET . . L MORNI"S~R WEST ~ favorite foods July 11, 1994 /If)~({;;[(o~ .~( JUL 131994 i . =====1 _ ~__.___~c-~ __. _____ Mr. Howard Wines Bakersfield Fire Department 1715 Chester Avenue 3rd Floor Bakersfield, California 93301 Re: 201 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California Diesel Fuel Underground storage Tank Dear Mr. Wines: This will serve as Favorite Foods, Ine.'s request to permit the above referenced tank to remain in place (without removal or safeguarding) for a period of one year for the following reasons: 1. The 201 Union Avenue location is presently occupied by Adohr Farms, who is also providing for the facilities' upkeep and maintenance. 2. The 201 Union Avenue facility is listed for sale and any potential buyer would more than likely need to utilize an operational underground storage tank either for fleet or boiler operations. - - -=-- -'-~. --"- _r=-=:__ - _- ~._ _ .'=- _.,.:..-~-o:-...__-=-__ 3. Removal or safeguarding of the underground storage tank would diminish the facility's value to a potential commercial purchaser. The Bakersfield Fire Department's favorable consideration of this request is respectfully requested. Sincerely yours, ~r 'g~~~~oI~e/ . . .'., DJ/eh GENERAL OFFICES 1901 Via Burton Fullerton, California 92631 (714) 772,8861 (phone) (714) 956-1478 (fax) AVOSET GUSTINE 299 Fifth Avenue Gustine, California 95322 (209) 854,6461 (phone) (209) 854-6412 (fax) AVOSET TULARE 605 North "J" Street Tulare, California 93274 (209) 686-2876 (phone) (209) 688-4857 (fax) ·-" -f& . JUNE 3, 1993 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 2130 "G" STREET B D TO: FAVORITE FOODS 201 UNION AV BAKERSFIELD, RECEIVED ~JUN 8 1993 HAZ. MAT. DIV. RE: URE OF UST Due to the closure of the Favorite Foods production facility at 201 Union Av., Bakersfield, a temporary closure permit of the UST is requested. A form is enclosed which will be submitteà quarterly to the Bakersfield Hazardous Materials Division. Any further correspondence should be directed to: Favorite Foods %Rick Fehr 1901 Via Burton Fullerton, Calif. 92631 Phone # 714-772-8861 sincerely, 6v~· Bob Snook Manager U~T &5 - -- . BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 .. ,f* REQUIREMENTS AND GUIDELINES FOR TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF A UST 1. A tank(s) removed from service that is intended to be returned to service may apply for a permit to temporarily close the tanks for a period of up to 12 months. The tank(s) must meet the following requirements in order to be considered for temporary closure status: a) No unauthorized release shall have been discharged from the tank(s), associated piping, or other openings. b) The tank(s) must be in compliance with current conditions and stipulations of the operating permit. c) The tank(s) and all associated piping shall meet all current Federal and State Underground Storage Tank Regulations. d) The tank(s) must be intended for use with in the next 12 consecutive months. .~~Surí . . - ~. e) A written request shall be submitted to the Hazardous Material Division and all applicable fees paid. ( 2. Tanks accepted for temporary closure shall meet all of the following requirements prior to final approval for temporary closure: ~ All liquids shall be removed and disposed of in accordance with ch. 6.5 & 6.7 of the California H&SC. ~l.flammable vapors (0% LEL) shall be purged. :) ~ access locations, fills, and piping shall be sealed ~~tilizing locked caps or concrete plugs. ~powerservice to the pumps shall be disconnected. - I\)~C\~Ö , "/13 ) ~/3 O~ ~0 / ( \ ,e) The tank facility shall be inspected by the owner or ·toperator at least every 3 months, to assure that the temporary closure actions are in compliance by: 7 ~ --w b ~ w¡ COV\hc}· ~,.for f'r1DrN;f1<f S\or ~("'ll ~ Nt'-\) (JVJ~ ( Jt " ,... . . A. Visually checking of all locked caps, plugs etc. B. If locked caps are utilized one shall be remove to determine if any liquid has been put into the tank. c. A log shall be kept on sLte stating the day, time, and results of the inspection. ;> D. Upon completion of the inspection a report stating the results of the inspection shall be submitted to the Hazardous material Division. . A written inspection program addressing the issues A through D and stating the persons name, dates, and times the inspections will be performed shall be submitted to the Hazardous Material Division. ~, 3. A time-table shall be submitted to the Hazardous Material Division which presents the details of all required upgrades including proposed dates of when the work will be performed. In addition, the date on which the tank(s) is expected to be returned to service will be included. 4. The tank(s) and associated piping shall pass a tightness test prior to the issuance of a new permit to operate. 5. At the end of the 12 month period an extension may be granted only if the tank system meets the requirements for new underground tank systems or the upgrade requirements for existing tanks. I ;. 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UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK INSPECTION SHEET INSPECTION MUST BE AT LEAST EVERY 3 MONTHS SEPTEMBER 1, 1993 - DECEMBER 1, 1993 MARCH 1, 1994 JUNE 1, 1994 ACTION DATE ======================================================================== VISUALLY CHECK LOCKED CAPS (2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ REMOVE ONE CAP TO DETERMINE IF ANY LIQUID HAS BEEN PUT INTO THE TANK ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUBMIT A REPORT OF INSPECTION TO BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. 93301 PHONE # 805-326-3979 - e 1991 UNIFORM FIRE CODE 79.116 9 (c) Tanks Out of Service 90 Days. 1. Underground tanks. Underground tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be properly safeguarded or removed in a manner approved by the chief. !;"". A. Safeguarding tanks. Tanks which are safeguarded shall be in accordance with the following: (i) Flammable or combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank, (ii) All piping, including fill line, gage opening, vapor return and pump connec- tion shall be capped or plugged and secured from tampering, and (iii) Vent lines shall remain open and be maintained in accordance with require- ments of this article· for vent lines. Tanks which are to be placed back in service shall be tested in a manner ap- proved by the chief. . B. Removing tanks. Tanks which are to be removed shall be removed as fol- lows: (i) Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and con- necting piping, (ii) Piping at tank openings shall be disconnected, (iii) Sections of connected piping which are not to be used further shall be re- moved and tank openings shall be capped or plugged, and (iv) The tank shall be purged of gas or inerted prior to removal. 2. Aboveground tanks. Aboveground tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be properly safeguarded in accordance with Section 79 .116 (b) 2 or shall be removed from the property in a manner approved by the chief. (d) Aboveground Tanks Out of Service for One Year. Aboveground tanks which have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed from the property in a manner approved by the chief. EXCEPTION: Tanks located at refineries, bulk plants and tenninals that are in operation. (e) Underground Tanks Out of Service for One Year. Underground tanks which have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed from the ground in a manner approved by the chief and the site shall be restored in an ap- proved manner. When the chief detennines that the removal of the tank is not nec- essary, abandonment in place is allowed. Tanks removed from the ground shall be removed in accordance with Section 79.116 (c) 1 B. Tanks abandoned in place shall be abandoned as follows: 1. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and connected piping, 2. The suction, inlet, gage, vapor return and vapor lines shall be disconnected, 3. The tank shall be filled completely with an inert solid material approved by the chief, 4. Remaining underground piping shall be capped or plugged, and 5. A record of tank size. location and date of abandonment shall be retained. 262 "' ~'\-;' , CCR, TITLE 23, DMSION"CHAPTER 16, UNDERGROUND STORA~ANK REGULATIONS 2670. General Applicability of Article t I t t f '1 ARTIC[E~ 7. CLOSURE REQUIREMENTS (a) This article defines temporary and permanent underground storage tank closure and describes the nature of activities which shall be accomplished in order to protect water quality in each of these situations. (b) The temporary closure requirements of section 2671 shall apply to those underground storage tanks in which the storage of hazardous substances has ceased but the underground storage tank will again be used for the storage of hazardous substances within the next 12 consecutive months. At the end of 12 consecutive months during which the tank is temporarily closed, the local agency may approve an extension of the temporary closure period for a maximum additional period of up to 12 months. Owners or operators shall complete a site assessment in accordance with section 2672(d) before an extension may be granted by the local agency. The temporary closure requirements of section 2671 do not apply to underground storage tanks that are empty as a result of the withdrawal of all stored substances during normal operating practice prior to the planned input of additional hazardous substances. (c) The permanent closure requirements of section 2672 shall apply to those underground storage tanks in which the storage of hazardous substances has ceased and the tanks will not be used, or are not intended for use, for the storage of hazardous substances within the next 12 consecutive months. (d) The requirements of this article do not apply to those underground storage tanks in which hazardous substances continue to be stored but no input or withdrawals are being made. In these cases, the applicable containment and monitoring requirements of Articles 3 or 4 shall continue to apply. (e) During the period of time between cessation of hazardous substance storage and actual completion of underground storage tank closure pursuant to section 2671 or 2672, the applicable containment and monitoring requirements of Articles 3 or 4 shall continue to apply. The time period between cessation of hazardous substance storage and application for temporary ot permanent tank closure shall not exceed 90 calendar days. Closure shall be completed within a reasonable time period as determined by the local agency. ,!: .1 . ri' (f) At least 30 calendar days prior to closure, or within a shorter period of time approved by the local agency, the owner or operator who intends to close a tank shall submit to the local agency for approval, a proposal for compliance with section 2671 or 2672, as appropriate. 7 - 1 r-¿-:-:-'--I~-:C_ - L' -- '. :...J Dl1fl ' 1C'0 ~ E J..r.j) -i1 /'"' -I- VJ :s \....J I , '~ ~ ~ Slale or Calirornia Slate Water Resources Control Board CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBiliTY I a . required to demonstrate Financial Responsibility in the required amounts as specified in 40 CFR, Section 280.93: D 500,000 dollars per occurrence or W 1 million dollars per occurrence AND [!J 1 million dollars annual aggregate m e or Owner or Operator or D 2 million dollars annual aggregate Favori te Foods, Inc. hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requiremef.1t 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: M~ÇÞ5lt'is-' .iT-'-'þé ".._,¡~~ú~ag~t0....!i¡?~Â~~cr~~(>:!¡jiê~t~ij~!: ..!jj~8~~Y~.!. ..~rg~~éi0~- Wachovia Bank of NC, N.A. LC968-006421 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 continuous yes yes aggregate Note: If you are using the State Fund as any part of your demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and submission of this certification also certifies that you are in compliance with all conditions for participation in that Fund. Facility Name Favorite Foods, Inc. Facility Address 201 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Date Name and TItle or Owner or Operator RDbe.r 6. S:-NÞdl( íYJ A.. "-ct! e.-- Date - /.).. - c¿ 3 Name or Witness or Notary J... 1!'fO:i fb '$ r - e N ESTLÉ USA, INC. 800 NORTH BRAND BLVD. GLENDALE, CA 91203 TEL. (818) 549-6000 FAX (818) 549-5840 LEGAL DEPARTMENT Di.rect Line: (818) 549-6220 November 18, 1992 Mr. Bob Snook Favorite Foods 201 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Re: Operation of Underground Storage Tank ("UST") Dear Bob: Enclosed is a Certification of Financial Responsibility required by California regulations which govern the operation of liSTs. Please execute the Certification on behalf of your facility. The signature of a witness is also required. You should keep the original Certification on file at your facility and also forward a copy forthwith to Kern County Environmental Health Services which, I understand, is the agency which issued your UST operating permit. If you have any questions regarding the foregoing, please call me. Very truly yours, )'l;t M- . Malcölm C. Ewing Senior Counsel MCE/sea Enc. Nestlé Food Company Nestlé Beverage Company Nestlé Brands Foodservice Company Nestlé Frozen/Refrigerated Food Company Stouffer Hotels, Resorts and Restaurants Wine World Estates ~fNJ@@ili]® \- yo '-... ~kersfield Fire Dept. A HAZA1f'DOUS MATERIALS DIVI~IO~ . 2130 G Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3970 ~-,,- O[[(Ç; \£J UNDERGROUND TANK aUESTIONNAIE NOV 18 1992 I. FACILITY/SITE No. OF TANKS DBA OR FACILITY NAME I ¡ rá. () 0,. / fe- ¡::; ð ....s ADDRESS } ,,' . J 0<... \J VI n i 0"\ CITY NAME ß Jk--sl-; e/ hd& PARCEL No.(OPTIONAL) ,/ BOX TO INDICA TE :;ÞtCORPORA TlON 0 INDIVIDUAL 0 PARTNERSHIP 0 LOCAL AGENCY DISTRICTS 0 COUNTY AGENCY 0 STATE AGENCY 0 FEDERAL AGENCY TYPE OF BUSINESS 01 GAS STATION 03 FARM 02 DISTRIBUTOR KERN COUNTY PERMIT % PROCESSOR 05 OTHER TO OPERATE No. .5l\Jþ ßò ß NIGHTS: NA (LAST. FIRST) þ"-. NIGHTS: NAME (LAST, IRST) SNPJ.k Pö~-'"3D-¡> I PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE . ?òs-6'/y-p¿~ An ff¡)}- P fY II, PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED) CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION ,/ BOX 0 INDIVIDUAL 0 LOCAL AGENCY 0 STA TE AGENCY TO INDICA TE 0 PARTNERSHIP 0 COUNTY AGENCY 0 FEDERAL AGENCY III. TANKOWNER INFORMATION (MUST BE COMPLETED) CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION ,/ BOX TO INDICATE o INDIVIDUAL o PARTNERSHIP o LOCAL AGENCY 0 STA TE AGENCY o COUNTY AGENCY 0 FEDERAL AGENCY STATE ZIP CODE PHONE No. WITH AREA CODE flí tÎ"- S-Lf ~-- /,) /) í) ~ G 2-0] OWNER'S TANK No. DATE INSTALLED 6/30/ f9 I . VOLUME PRODUCT STORED -&;) J\ I ~~ <"':,6...·L - ;;, ¡() () 0 DO YOU HAVE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY? Y/N TYPE IN SERVICE Q/ N (S.ì" NI:>ß yj Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N ~ill one segment _t.for each t.ank, unless alW-anks and piping are A~' ~onstructed of t~same. materials, style an~pe, then only fill ~ one segment out. please identify tanks'by owner ID #. I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL I~EMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A. OWNER'S TANK L D. # -tt B. MANUFACTURED BY: III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A. B. AND C. AND ALL THAT APPLIES IN BOX 0 A. TYPE OF ~1 DOUBLE WALL 0 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER 0 95 UNKNOWN SYSTEM 0 2 SINGLE WALL 0 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) 0 99 OTHER 0 1 BARE STEEL 0 2 STAINLESS STEEL ~ 3 FIBERGLASS 0 4 STEEL CLAD WI FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC B. TANK MATERIAL 0 5 CONCRETE 0 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE D 7 ALUMINUM 0 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLE WIFRP (Primary Tank) 0 9 BRONZE 0 10 GALVANIZED STEEL 0 95 UNKNOWN 0 99 OTHER 01 RUBBER LINED 0 2 ALKYD LINING 0 3 EPOXY LINING 0 4 PHENOLIC LINING .. C. INTERIOR 0 5 GLASS LINING 0 6 UNLINED 0 95 UNKNOWN ~ 99 OTHER r:í R(:::-t?.GI4·$. So LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL? YES_ NO_ D. CORROSION 0 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP 0 2 COATING o 3 VINYL WRAP I:::8t 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION 0 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION D 91 NONE o 95 UNKNOWN 0 99 OTHER IV. PIPING INFORMATION CIRCLE A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE. A U 1 SUCTION V 2 PRESSURE U 3 GRAVllY A U 99 OTHER B, CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A@ 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER C, MATERIAL AND (~=~:)1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL WI COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLE WIFRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION 0 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR 0 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING 0 3 ~Ó~~~~¡~~ 99 OTHER V A¡;b/l /J1(JIV/, ~ V. TANK LEAK DETECTION D , VISUAL CHECK 0 o 6 TANK TESTING 0 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION ~ 3 VAPOR MONITORING 0 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING 0 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING 0 91 NONE 0 95 UNKNOWN 0 99 OTHER I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN A. OWNER'S TANK L D. # ,', B. MANUFACTURED BY: C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAYIYEAR) D. TANK CAPACllY IN GALLONS: III TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A. B. AND C. AND ALL THAT APPLIES IN BOX 0 A. TYPE OF 0 1 DOUBLE WALL 0 3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER 0 9S UNKNOWN SYSTEM D 2 SINGLE WALL D 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK) 0 99 OTHER 0' BARE STEEL 0 2 STAINLESS STEEL 0 3 FIBERGLASS 0 4 STEEL CLAD WI FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC B. TANK 0 0 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE D 7 ALUMINUM 0 MATERIAL S CONCRETE 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLE WIFRP (Primary Tank) D 9 BRONZE D 10 GALVANIZED STEEL 0 95 UNKNOWN 0 99 OTHER 01 RUBBER LINED 0 2 ALKYD LINING D 3 EPOXY LINING 0 4 PHENOLIC LINING C.INTERIOR D 5 GLASS LINING D 6 UNLINED 0 95 UNKNOWN D 99 OTHER LINING IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL? YES _ NO_ D. CORROSION 0 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP D 2 COATING D 3 VINYL WRAP D 4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC PROTECTION D 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION 0 91 NONE o 95 UNKNOWN 0 99 OTHER IV. PIPING INFORMATION CIRÇLE A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND. BOTH IF APPLICABLE A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVllY A U 99 OTHER --- B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER A U 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE C. MATERIAL AND CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL WI COATING A U 8 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLE WIFRP PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER D. LEAK DETECTION o 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR 02 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING o 3 ~~~~~¡: o 99 OTHER V. TANK LEAK DETECTION o o i:::J , VISUAL CHECK o 6 TANK TESTING 2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION 0 3 VAPOR MONITORING 0 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING 0 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING 0 91 NONE 0 95 UNKNOWN D 99 OTHER RES!URCE MANAGEMENT AtNCY RANDALL L. ABBOIT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY. REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WILLIAM J. RODDY. APCO Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES. AICP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT April 23, 1992 RECr.¡\!F!) 1...... "1:,,.'. RECEIVED ~.~~PR l2 '9 i ~92 " '. . HAï .' .,;. . HA7 M.AT. DIV. Alan Paredes Favorií:e Foods, Iu';;. 201 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 SUBJECf: Location Known As Permit # 201 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California Carnation, Inc.-Favorite Foods Facility 200005 Dear Mr. Paredes: This letter confirms the completion of site investigation and remedial action at the above site. With the provision that the information provided to this agency was accurate and representative of existing conditions, it is the position of this office that no further action is required at this time. Please be advised that this letter does not relieve you of any liability under the California Health and Safety Code or Water Code for past, present, or future operations at the site. Nor does it relieve you of the responsibility to clean up existing, additional, or previously unidentified conditions at the site which cause or threaten to cause pollution or nuisance or otherwise pose a threat to water quality or public health. Additionally, be advised that changes in the present or proposed use of the site may require further site characterization and mitigation activity. It is the property owner's responsibility to notify this agency of any changes in report content, future contamination findings, or site usage. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Michael Driggs at (805) 861-3636, Extension 566. As:re&~ Joe Cañas, R.E.H.S. Interim Program Manager Hazardous Materials Management Program MD:jrw (hm\driggs\200005.b) 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-3429 K~r~ çounty Health Departmena" D1V1Slon of Environmental He 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 Permit.' dÛ(JU 0 j-C Application 2-C A. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY ~ of Application (check): DNew Facility Dltt:>dification of Facility ~Existing Facility DTransfer of OWnership Ðnergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, ¡t}one): Days f~}Ç-'-1 Z. J-í/'L/9,¡;/ C/· '" /'-.. ' ' Nightsfo f" ,- ".5' f'9 ---:;? --17'1 Facil i ty Name . a. r'1l Q -1-, c) fA ''-I....Jc i n ~ S No. of Tanks '2..!:; Type of Business (check): [JGasoline Station mOther (describe) milk -¡)/"'.,.;- Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? Dyes ¡]No Is Tank(s) Used primarily for Þtgricultural Purposes? DYes ~ No , Facili ty Address ? (.1 I t.li-1/cÍ/f /11/ "'- YI i..l <':- Nearest Cross St. ). J1J ;' (.1m c.. I^-- T R SEC (Rural Locations Chly) Owner ' r= c"rJ~d--Ù,'{1l f'":e>rlfpc."-I/ Contact Person h¿cf ~kr Address ;;to I U~'\.¡·c'l... I¡¡¡}~/ Zip 9'3Jc 7 Tele¡:tlone -3 ;J..4- 9~9~ Operator ~/I i'1I c: - Contact Person Address Zip Telephone Cr~ U!-r¡;/;'e { / "J'c,.t d \1 t. 00- W\ Depth Detenninations B. Water to Facility Provided by Soil Characteristics at Facility Basis for Soil Type and Groundwater Depth to' Groundwater l.L /lk"'CH..J Þ.- .. , C. Contractor 1\/ : Î' Address Proposed StartiB] Date WOrker's Compensation ,Certification I u ¡.s; u.c:... ( CA Contractor's License No. Zip Telephone proposed Completion tBte Insurer D. If 'n1is Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications Proposed E. Tank (s) Store (check all that apply): ~! Waste product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Premium Diesel waste p. I);¡i!u' F,,«L Fuel Oil / 0 0 œI 0 ~ 0 0 8 iÞ 2 0 0 ~ D § ~ :1- ~ 0 ŒI 0 B B ~ Ii! -44 f6I t-..ì.v~~rD 0 . #5 . G.I;. \2:\ F. Chemical Composition of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) Tank i Chemical Stored (non-commercial name) CAS t (if known) Chemical previously Stored (if different) G. Transfer of Ownership Date of Transfer Previous OWner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all obligations of Pennit No. issued to I understand that the Pennittirg Authority may review and modify or tenninate the transfer of t ..d Permit to Operate this lndergroll'1d storage facility upon receiving this completed form. This form has been completed undec penal ty nf t~ue aM cor:t~dj // Slgna.~. --//('/.-r/ /' .,;--<- '--- . ' pet i ury and to the best of my knowledge is \ ''''':'? / T; tle-.5.v....-o" ¡'1-("Y Date ../.~; -~/ /' / c.) .I / e e BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL·DIVISION PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS STORAGE FACILITY Permit No.: 200005C State ID No.: 64824 Issued to: FAVORITE FOODS Location: 201 UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Owner. NESTLE 800 N. BRAND BLVD. GLENDALE, CA 91203 Operator: FAVORITE FOODS 201 UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Facility Profile: Tank No. 1 Substance DIESEL Capacity 2,000 GAL Year Installed 1989 J I I I Is Piping fusuÌIfd YES This permit is granted subject to the conditions listed on the attached summary of conditions and may be revoked for failure to adhere to the stated conditions ami/or violations or any other State or Federal regulations. Issue Date: JULY 1, 1991 Issued by: Ralph E. Buey 4a4d~ Title: Hazardous Materials Coordinator Expiration Date: JULY 1, 1994 ~-, POST ON PREMISES NONTRANSFERABLE It e ,- I I I ,!; i ItJ-2/-37. ~ ßd~hjf~ ~/~~/~4; : ~Ad/~~~~~~.~zÞ~. I : /4ú~¿dd¿~~¡¿ ^v:fø~ #q ~,L-~ . :' ~.hJ~vI-?~/Y-/4've J~:At?~,. . ::1 ~J:: ~ ¿7k ,kÆ~~~ M¥~ ~~ . ::f t4~1- Cð?«f. "'7' ~ ÈIA /WU ~ fH ~ I :' tf'~ß~"L'~ Ik/Ht/~~;¿~£~ " l ¿4- #! ~ au/ ~ ~/¿ C4 a/ ~7- /::;- . / ~/- tu;/¿ ~Ø" z;u;4-. ,. /iJ-22-~7 ::V1 ~Þ~sdz1 ~I-P/~zj;-'&ð~o-L. · ~ ~~ dk/~ ~~ A- /f.CßYj¡¡4!~ .'. ~ /'J¡¿~ ~J2 ûZ.7J-.Y":;t:&-;4/ dM.&J~ .,. iP1;' I å-<etp- u-/£. /ø-u£ ~ ð-ù x~ .~1f:iu ~ :::> . _,2- /dfÆ:/-fff~A~ uµ/r~?< ,{Ié ~/ AM! ~/æ¿1- -/k.P!. ~~ k ¿Ozz</ .w/~. , . ,.¡ , ':1 ¡ ." - e :' ¡J~ /o-/£-f? £í~;~~~41,1£,/~;&~~#S/l-P . fn (k-/'~~~. ~2ØI)u.ZL~J"~/- ~?Ud[¿4ùê . .,' ~~ ~~ 7f!-~i¢Fld .'~~ ;1:~v~ :' iê ~---i~ Ao-rnL, :bÆ N'::;I ð't A'~~ Ii ~~~~~~~ Ii " . e Fresh Milk and Ice Cream Division P.O. Box 54200, Terminal Annex Los Angeles, California 90054-0200 Telephone: (213) 225-1481 August 11, 1987 Bill Scheide Hazardous Materials Management 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 (Àf\~~ ~\~'~ Q~ 9!Y Dear Mr. Scheide: I have been in contact with our corporate headquarters in regards to the schedule on the project at 201 Union Avenue. It is in the final stages of approval with the following tentative dates as our goal. Sept. 4th Sept. 11th - Sept. 14th - All Bids Returned Bid Awarded Project Started, Beginning With Permits. Ken Harris (213-932-600) at our corporate èngineering office can answer any questions in regards to these dates. This project will include removal and replacement of the tank that showed a leak)retrofitting our 10,000 gal. diesel tank and bringing it up to compliance, and the removal of 4 other tanks that are no longer in use. I hope this tentative schedule will be sufficent. I will' contact you as soon as these dates are confirmed. Sincerely, /7 ~ ./7 _~---:;:;. ~-'--." ~ 0 ~- í/ ~7()/ -" l# . 1/. ,____~ ./ Bob Snook Energy Enviro. Manager BS/sd 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield. California 93305 Telephone (805) 861-3636 . . KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebertson, M.D. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard August 6, 1987 Bob Snook, Energy Manager Carnation Company - Fresh Milk & Ice Cream Division P.O. Box 54200, Terminal Annex Los Angeles, California 90054-0200 Dear Mr. Snook: This timetable tank t'lhich # 2 00005 C.. is to inform you that you must establish a definite for abandonment or investigation for the boiler backup failed the tightness test at 201 Union Avenue, Permit Since reasonable department potential have not there is the tank failed at slIch a large calise to expect contamination at requires timely investigation and problem involving undel'ground tanl<s. indicated any schedule or time frame contamination. rate. there is the site. The follow-up to a At this point you for determining if YOllr cooperatIon up to this point has been appreciated; lIor41e ver , t I,e depa r tmen t needs ass urance th 1 s mB t te l' wIll be t a.k en care of soon. You have ten days to submit an application for abandonment or a proposal to investigate the extent of contamination prior to the abandonment, An application for abandonment is enclosed with this letter. If for any reason you anticipate difficulty meeting this deadline, please call me as soon as possible to discuss this matter. Sincerely, ~/h _Á " _ /../~U¿... "xyC~...... Bill Scheide Environmental Health Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program BS:aa Enclosure Delano Lamont DISTRICT OFFICES lke Isabella . Mojave . Rldgecrest . Sharter . Tart e . ., ~ ~. û~ ~ ~-f~:H'3(O'l ~ r!..ø, 11 ,~Q. ~)l L)#l^~ ~.- j.. V~ I'-Jt-.s¿ l-~¡~ ,~~. 19l6~-Œ.ø / 6~&~X¡ ~~~~ ~ ./}//¡L~ I '7 5 ð ,;tZ. J~cQ..u.Ltt ~tfJ~_~ ~JZ; ::4 ~ ~~ ~~ C(; ~ ~ C' tu.t ò-L ~&) &.:t tf,C;O~W1 :4 ctù~ ~ ~-0 ~&.-~ c~~ -- , r~~~ ~~~~ ~~I) 11!u- ~ 1f æ~ /~ Jj-S/-:J.(J I~~ ~ (U/--t)'i W ~~~W /;Af+-~ Df V~!iLC cJ~Lf (.~ -- · e Fresh Milk and Ice Cream Division P.O. Box 54200, Terminal Annex Los Angeles, California 90054-0200 Telephone: (213) 225-1481 July 21, 1987 Bill Scheide Kern County Health Dept. Hazardous Materials Mgmt. 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 t/ ' ~ , ß; I/¿ ð ,f " -" 1'~ It/fit[. r-t. d;{ /ú:4 v¿J~ {Ú!- ,~ .I 7 .. ..1-:' ..¡ /!ç'AA a;i;étUt~'- /l ~'1T Dear Mr. Scheide, This is to inform you in regards to our progress to comply with the underground tank regulations at our Bakersfield Plant. We had all tanks evacuated of materials on June 23rd, except the tank that we are still using that did not show a leak. I have submitted a request for funds to our Corporate Headquarters to replace the tank that showed a leak to be used as a backup to our boiler. The funds would also include retrofitting the tank that did not leak with proper monitoring equipment. The rest of the funds would include removal of all other underground tanks and clean up of all contaminated soil. I will contact you as soon as our Corporate Offices approve my request and prior to any work being done~we will be pursuing the proper procedures for removal and retrofitting according to regulations. Sincerely, .--;7 --< '--. (~ -, .,_. t/~~-- r <." -//"';t~~ .--' Bob Snook Energy Manager BS/spd e e Fresh Milk and Ice Cream Division· P.O. Box 54200, Terminal Annex Los Angeles; California 90054-0200 Telephone: (213) 225-1481 226- /709 June 12, 1987 Bill Scheide Kern County Health Dept. Hazardous Materials Magmt. 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Dear Mr. Scheide, As per our conversation of Thursday, June 11th I wanted to inform you as to our progress in regards to our Underground Tanks at our Bakersfield Plant. After receiving the packet on compliance of tank monitoring we con- tacted ESTI Company in Bakersfield to test our tanks to begin the process of tank monitoring. When I talked to you on Thursday I had been informed that one of our tanks did not show leakage and one did. In regards to the other three tanks, we are in the process of working with our headquarters to either have them tested or re- moved. It is my understanding that the thirty day compliance stipu- lation listed in the checklist will be waived as long as we are . proceeding with diligence toward full compliance. I will be sending you under separate cover, after I consult with our General Manager and Headquarters Personnel, a letter of intent to comply. This letter will specify what we intend to do regarding each tank and a tenative schedule of monitoring or removal. Sinaerely, ßþ.~ Bob Snook Energy Manager BS/spd. ~ e e ! ( SECTION 6 PARTS LIST ( " COMPONENT/ASSEMBLY MSA PART NO. TANKGARD, with four vapor sensors .................. 479887 Printed Circuit Assembly........................... 480100 Vapor Sen ~or ....................................... 480219 Optional Liquid Sensor ............................. 481275 Optional Miniature Vapor Sensor.................... 482608 Optional Miniature Liquid Sensor ................... 482607 TANKGARD with Relay Option including four vapor sensors ..................... 481196 TANKGARD, without sensors .......................... 481643 TANKGARD, with relays and without sensors .......... 481532 3() KERN COUNTY HFALTH DEP~ mvIROtMENTAL HFALTH DIV. La. HAZAROOœ StJJ3S'1'AæES SEX:'l'ION \~ ..~. ,_ ''" J -. 1700 FIDŒR STREET BAKERSFIEID, CA 93305 PHONE (80S) 861-3636 D£jl"lCrION 1W..'UlGJ PCSr CUD l4' ~~T~ PEIMIT aiNER Oryn ADDRESS . CITY PHONE 00. INSTRUCTIONS: Please call for an inspector only when each group of inspections with the sane mDber are ready. They will run in consecutive order beginning with number 1. 00 NOT cover work for any numbered group until all i tans in that group are signed off by the Penni ttiri3 Authori ty. Fo110wiIX] these instructions will reduCe the number of required inspection visi ts am therefore prevent assessnent of additional fees. - TANKS & BN:KE'ILL - DATE INSPEX:'I'OR L1ner Installat10n - Tank(s) Llner Installatlon - plpl-nq ~ Vaul t Wl th Product tlblø :z. Level Gauges or Sensors, V(;!n1: -¡ ~ Product Canpatible Fill Box (es) ~ proo.uct Llne Leak Detector (s) Leak Detector(s) for Annular SpaCe-D.W. Tank(s) Mon1 toring Well (s) /Sump(s) Leak Detectlon DeVlce (s) For Vadose/Groundwater - SEX::ONDARY CONTAINMENT, OVERFILL PRO'l'OC'l'ION, LEAK DETEX:TION - - FINAL - cnm=R Effi ~ìheer; ~ . CON'l'Þ.CT 7T WI y" ¡jDh í7. VI@r LICENSE t ~~77. PH t "j(l) - - 827b KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPAAr'IENT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DI~ION HAZAROOUS SUBSTANCES SECTION . 1700 FLOWER STHEET BAKERSFIELD. CA 93305 PHONE (805) 861-3636 INSPECTION RECORD POST CARD AT JOBSITE F ^C I L I TY (.tlV#'lldí~'t1 CC. ADDRESS -zo .I' CITY "J PHONE NO. PER M I T # 20()OIJ INSTRUCTIONS: Please call for an inspector only when each group of inspection with the same number are ready. They will run in consecutive order beginnin with number 1. DO NOT cover work for any numbered group until all items i tha·t group are signed off by the Permitting Authority. Following thes instrutions will reduce the number of required inspection visits and therefor prevent assessment of additional fees. !le.se! £it?J1ert1!Óy ·'¿uk·ðlf/r - TANKS & BACKFILL - --...I INSPECTION DATE I Backf ill of Tank(s) 1//·13' 'i7 /-!J.,::>ct:..'.J 4 SDark Test Certification Cathodic Protection of Tank(sT - . INSPECTOR - - Tank( sl Liner Installation Liner Installation - PiDinp" Vault WHh Product ComDatible Sealer :2 Level Gaug-es or Sensors, (F loat Vent Valves) J/.;!. ..ç '~1 ::;:....).;/" u/~ _ .~ Product ComDatible Fill Box(es) 0-3ð-N~ .M..:2/ ...../e- Product Line Leak Detector(s) Leak Detector(s) for Annular SDace-D.W. Tank(s) Monitoring- Wellls)/SumDls) Leak Detection Devicels) For Vadose/Groundwater - SECONDARY CONTAINMENT, OVERFILL PROTECTION. LEAK DETECTION - - FINAL - CONTRACTOR £"5-7/ 6q':ií(:t:.~1!3{ CONTACT 7Jµ~ ßyC aU /"J1..b ;- / LICENSE # 4-29277 PH # ?1{J1J-32-;¡--8z7~ 0: MH ð := Suhfulf"P b. === ll/e¡Js (Mol/it) t Permits # Facility Name e ';'rì 'i', I' .""', é 1"7 ~(.., L/(,/ ( .. J .0 Co ()1tAj¡"¿Jþ1. LO ¡ Inspector Date e FINAL INSPECTION CITHCKLIST N o ï Ob í? ' I P,Sc'Afld¿ ~ l' 2ò/.ya ¡ J ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Plot Diagram Are monitoring wells secure and free of water and I_I ~ product in sump? "'1 1'1' ~/d' '0. fjfl'/J I /. /7r'P¡l)êlit i t7Ei!/gj f6e( -- tv', (¡~t 'J/, iN '5!,~./tl I '5::.: Df7~PI Is piping system pressure, suction or gravity? " Plot plan notes 1. All new and existing tanks located on plot plan? GäSC il ~\e +2:,( v, F~ U)¿r<~ i-íf'[lt'Y /f.,)ïi/¡~,{l 2. Does tank product correspond to product labels on plot plan? \N~2Y'e 3. ~ there -~ modifications identified which were not depicted on the plot plans? If '''" describe«: 'Yes . -¡ke D¡rJí~lq i~ ¡~ 4. 5. Yes No - ~ I_I I~ I_I I_I I_I e e Yes No 6. Are Red Jacket subpumps and all line leak detector· I_I I_I accessible? Type of line leak detector if any /!15/J -¡;;it/~ r;";an'~/ f 1'1/t),'JW ?VUÆ.â) . <;.../ '--I"f ~ T' 7. Overfill containment box as specified on application? If "No", what type and model number: --.CAlL I:] ~ a) Is fill box tightly sealed around fill tube? Þ{l I_I b) Is access over water tight? ßr LI c) 'Is product present in fill box? I_I ~ 8. Identify type of monitoring: a) Are manual monitoring instruments, product and water finding paste on premises? I_I I_I b) Is the fluid level in Owens-Corning liquid level monitoring reservoir and alarm panel in proper operating condition? I_I I_I c) Does the annular space or secondary containment liner leak detection system have self diagnostic capablli ties? If "Yes", is it functional If "No", how is it tested for proper operating condition? ~ I_I I~f I_I 9. Notes on any abnormal conditions: ~e t~~¡L/~,¿ ¿Ú~~ /hïl /; ~¡;/I¿ Lv/ ,6~/I~4~¡- ¿,~k.¿ V;"/J1ðÝ nurJ0r /. 0/ / ;1.1-- ! /¡f,J7 ¿Vtf,e; r/ -1/:þÜ1 d wfdt¡7 íÞl" '[ I ---! ,. e e Standard Compliance Check Fa c i .1 i t Y : C ý'11 a/it) J1 (;;t11/1,fiJ1(.,/ / Equipment to be installed: CT 20 -2- Tank(s). _?1Q Ft. of Re~d I .¡' j .; --- --- ,¡ / --- _L -- Appl'oved .../ . 7' _/ --- --- -L -- ------ --- DSuction ~pressurized DGravi ty, Pi pi ì Proof of Contractor's .License - License # ~fZ77 Type of License M" Worker's Compensation Insurance Proof of Contractor's Primary Containment ¡¿sFiberglass (FI{P) []Fiberglass-clad steel DUncoated steel DOther: Comment: Ã'érYé'5 JJ& - ItJððð Make Make Make Make & Model & Model & Model ,& Mode 1 Additional: Inspection: Secondary Containment of Tank(s) ~Doubl e-walled tank (s) Make & Model þtYt"<) Oú/.-/ÓOOO DSynthetic liner Make & Model OLined concrete vault(s) Sealer used DOther Type Make & Model Comment: Additional: Inspection: Secondary Containment Volume Volume(s} Comment: at Least 1 0 0 % 0 f P rim a I' y T a to f}¿¿J~¡¿ Addi tional: Inspection: Secondary Containment Volume for More Than One Tall Contains 150% of Volume of Largest Primary Containment (1 10% of Aggregate Primary Volume, Whichever is Greatp Comment: Additional .---.---. Inspection: -. 1 - 11~~_1 __.._..____h__ ._- / L / ,/ --j'- -~- ,j / _._-- / ~.. .J\p pro ve d ._- L 7 I _.._~~- --- j ~' . e Secondary Contalnm~llt Open to Hour Rainfall Total Volume Rainfall Must Accommodate 2 Comment: Add.itional: Inspectiôn: Secondary Containment Produc t f}¡¿5¿( Comment: Additional: Inspection: is Product-Compatible Documentation ;(/1<- Annular Space Liquid Product Comment: Additional: is Compatible with Product Annular liquid Inspection: Primary Containment of Piping ~Fiberglass piping [JCoated steel piping [JUncoated steel piping DOt h e I' Com men t : ál/;.¡I Additional: 2//4~Œt(. Size & Make Size & Make Size JI#-..lk ? . Inspection: 3/1~~. Secondary Containment of Piping ~Double-walled pipe Size & Make OSynthetic liner in trench Size & Make DOther Comment: --'t:i'g'L _ ~ Add i t ion a 1: ~tLJl- ~/ .~41';/1" k (' AU/,4Lk. ~7~.£m.- _ d~wWL ~d,: / - # ' / . I--;;-~~-¡l : Corrosion Protection DTank (s ) -:;;;;;!- ~p i ping & [i t t i ngs il1,r-/¡L~7¿f. - :Un7'} . [JElectrical isolation Comment: Additional: Inspection: Man u [a c t II r C;tJ\ 1 pro v e d Type /'l.,t«d.. Backfill [or Tanks & Piping Comment: - 2 -- ~3~. / _L -- ,/' --I /' ---- _!:\l?2.~ vet! / j /' -- .J -- .._--- e e Additional: Inspection: Tank(s) Located no Closer than 10 Feet to Building(s) Commen t: _ ¿(Uu/~ - ahouf- /éJ '.k qJ"~?#tf;;;..¡¿, Addi tional~ ¿,; t/ Inspection: Complete Monitoring System Monjtoring device within sec0'l:9ary containment: ~Ljquid level indicator(s) . Qíiquid used Q0Thermal conductivity sensor(s) [Jpressure sensor(s) [JVacuum gauge &Emp(S) Gas or vapor detector (s) -E.u'¿!~/lt-SÁ. Manual inspection & sampling DVisual inspection OOther Comment: 741If-iäW~ /J15A r~~~.¿¿ a Æ-4/- (~~~k h~&, P' - Additiollal: Inspection: Other Monitoring [JPeriodic tightness ~resRure-redUCing DOther Comment: testing Method line leak detector(s) ~//Í~/~tf(-£ r/ Additiona1: Inspection: Overf)ll Protection Cliape float gauge(s) @F 1 0 a t veil t val ve ( s ) ûPuJ 5:S - VM . Qtapacitance sensor(s) ¡ÿHigh level alarm(s) '? []I\utomatic shut-off control(s) ~ F i 11 box ( e s) wit h 1 ft. 3 vol u me {J Pu..l [JOperator controls with visual level monitoring Other Comment: - 3 - Req'd I Approved e e Add! tional: Inspection: ---' ' I Monitoring Requirements ~~ ~5~)~~ ~ ~~ Additional Comments Inspection: I t {. &J s: /- ·,fA Dat A_0_-_2__2_-_¡__7__ nspec or ____~~_~~_____________ e - 4 - e e Extra Inspections/Reinspections/Consultations Date: Purpose: Comment: Date: Purpose: Comment: Date: Purpose: Comment: Date: Purpose: Comment: Invoice Date: . Inspector - 5 - Time Utilized Time Utilized Time Utilized Time Utilized Total Time: Date: 1100 Flower Street Bekersfleld. California 93305-4198 Telephone (80S) 861-2231 · KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPA'MENT AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT LEON M HEBERTSON, M.D. Director 01 Public Health Air Pollution Control Olllcer Date To: Permit Applicant This department has reviewed the application and p~ans submitted for the underground storage facility located at known as Based on this the reasons Checklist. review, your application listed on the attached has been denied for permit Application We are returning the original permit application and plans. After making required corrections and/or modifications, the 'application may be resubmitted for review. If you have any questions regarding our requirements please call at (805) 861-3636. e e permit Application Checklist Facility Name Facility Address Application Category: Standard Design -- (Secondary Containment) Motor Vehicle Fuel Exemption Design (Non-Secondary Containment) Approved Permit Application Form properly Completed Deficiencies: 3 Copies of plot Plan Depicting: -~- Property l1nes Area encompassed by minimum 100 foot radius around tank(s) ana pip i ng All tank(s) identified by a number and product to be stored Adequate scale (minimum l"=l~'O" in detail) North arrow All structures within 50 foot radius of tank(s) and piping Location and labeling of all product piping and dispenser islands Environmental sensitivity data including: *Depth to first groundwater at site *Any domestic or agricultural water well within 100 feet of tank(s) and piping *Any surface water in unlined conveyance within 100 feet of tank(s) and piping *All utility lines within 25 feet of tank(s) and piping (telephone, electrical, water, sewage, gas, leach lines, seepage pits, drainage systems) *Asterisked items: appropriate documentation if permittee seeks a motor vehicle fuel exemptlon from secondary containment Comments: e e Approved 3" Copies of Construction Drawings Depicting: Side View of Tank Installation with Backfill, Raceway(s), Secondary Containment and/or Leak Monitoring System in place Top View of Tank Installation with Raceway(s), Secondary Containment and/or Leak Monitoring System in place A Materials List (indicating those used in the construction): Backfill Tank(s) Product Piping Raceway (s) Sealer(s) Secondary Containment Leak Detector (s) Overfill Protection Gas or Vapor Detector(s) Sump(s) Monitoring Well(s) Additional: Documentation of Product Performance Additional Comments Reviewed By Date SITE INSPECTION: Comments: Approved Disapproved Inspector Date 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield. California 93305 Telephone (805) 861-3636 e e KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebertson. M.D. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard PERMIT NUMBER 2000058 FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAM~/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Carnation Company 201 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA Carnation Company 201 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 EST I Engineering 4100 Easton Drive Bakersfield, CA 93309 License #429277 IXXI I_I I_I I~ I I NEW BUSINESS CHANGE OWNERSHIP RENEWAL MODIFICATION OTHER PERMIT EXPIRES October 26, 1988 APPROVED BY October 26, 1987 Aæ 4~L<L.. . Bill Scheide APPROVAL DATE ,POST ON PREMISES. CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. All construction to be as per facility plans approved by thi~ department and verified by inspection by Permitting Authority. 2. All equipment and materials in this construction must be installed il accordance with all manufacturers' specifications. 3. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site inspection(s) wit] 48 hour advance notice, 4. Float vent valves are required on vent/vapor lines of underground tank to prevent over fillings. 5, All underground metal connections (e.g. piping, fittings, fill pipes) tc 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. 6, Construction inspection record card is included with permit given to Permittee. This card must be posted at jobsite 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 c. Overfill protection .and"leak detection/monitoring d. Any other inspection deemed necessary by Permitting Authority 7. The following eq.uipment and materials must be identified by manufacturer and model prior to their installation: a. Sealer used to secure pump boxes b, Product piping DISTRICT OFFICES Delano Lamont I ~ ke Isa bella Mojave Ridgecrest "" Shafter Taft e . PERMIT TO'CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND STORAGE'FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER 2000058 ADDENDUM CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 10 8. 'Contractor must be certified by tank manufacturer for installation of fiberglass tank(s). or tank manufacturer's representative must be present at site during installation. 9. The construction on the diesel generator tank cannot begin until the hole and piping trench areas are approved for construction by Permitting Authority after the contamination in the immediate area construction is removed. The owner is still responsible for defining full extent of contamination and for remediation of that contamination. The motor vehicle fuel tank may be installed when this permit is issued. The product piping and the new dispenser island for that tank may not be installed until the trench and dispenser areas are cleared by the Permitting Authority for construction. No contaminated/ soil may be removed without prior approval by the Permitting Authority. No product shall be stored in tank(s) until approval is granted by the Permitting Authority. Monitoring requirements for this facility will be described on final "Permit to Operate." tank the of the ·1 I 11. 12, ACCEPTED BY b!jt? ð é~41-.dèL( . ? DATE )1) / . /d7hl , - · KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPA~T HEALTH OFFICER Leon M Hebertson, M.D. ··1 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield. California 93305 Telephone (805) 861-3636 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION PBRJIIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF URDBRGROUNq HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard PERMIT NUMBER A557-20 FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER (S ) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Carnation: Dairies 201 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA Carnation Company 5045 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036 Phone # (213) 932-6170 E.S.T.!. Engineering 4100 Easton Dr., Ste. 1 Bakersfield, CA 93309 Phone # (805) 325-8276 License No. 429277 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES January 6. 1988 October ~ __ 6æa. å1L. Bill Scheide 6 TANKS AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE LOCATION. APPROVED BY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .POST ON PREMISES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work. 2. Permittee must obtain a City Fire Department permit prior to initiating closure action. 3. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handout #UT-30. 4. If any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. 5. Sample analysis plan: a. Gasoline tank - samples must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene. and total volatile hydrocarbons. b. Waste oil tank samples must be analyzed for total organic halides. total lead, and oil and grease. c. Motor oil. fuel 011 tanks samples must be analyzed for oil and grease ,. total lead. d. Diesel tank - samples must be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons and benzene. e. Solvent tank - samples must be analyzed for volatile organics using EPA method 8240 and oil and grease. DISTRICT OFFICES Delano . Lamont . Lake Isabella . Mojave . Rldgecrest . Shatter . Tatt . . PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER A557-20 ADDENDUM '; CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS: 6. Soil sampling plan: a. Gasoline, fuel oil. diesel tankR a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. b. Motor oil, waste oil. solvent tanks - a minimum of two samples must be retrieved beneath the center of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 7. A minimum of two samples must' be retrieved at depths of approximately two and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and also near the dispenser area(s). 8. Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to the Health Department within five days of waste disposal. 9. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal. transportation, or treatment must be adhered to. The Kern County Health Department must be notified before moving and/or disposing of any contaminated soil. 10. Permittee is responsible for making sure that "tank disposition tracking record" issued with this permit is properly filled out and returned within 14 days of tank removal. 11. Advise this office of the time and date of the proposed sampling- with 2<1 hours advance notic~. 12. Results must be submitted to this office within three days of analysÜ:: completion. ACCEPTED BY &t (y~ DATE /ó- ct- f7? . . . NEW CONSTRUCTION/MODIFICATION STATUS SHEET ~ ~ (Z] By I1ScbLð- By ¿5~ /ð-22 -~7 By I3s J~ h ('~p d~~Jl51'Y' ¡{¡cæ!íòu ~e Æ t"ðulãJ#, By Application Received: Date /tJ- 6- ~7 /tJ-ZZ-o 7 Application Check Date ::&~ o144plet- ¿. Application Returned: Date Comment, (~;!I/.ój/dL~ Application Resubmitted: Date D o ~ Application Accepted Date Plan Check Date ItJ- 22 -87 By By (js Type: [] Passed ~ Failed Comment: ~dYdCf¿V J?úlsl- j1l'ðæ)eç ~f?rIr'¡;è:/ I?~ks ~i4K J~s¿/er: ø Addl tional Subml ttals/Changes Requested Date Comment: I3i Submittals o Rechecked o Passeù o Failed Comment: D Permit to Construct/Modify Tanks Issued: Date By lJenied: Date By D First Inspection: Date By o Passed [] Failed Comment: o Reinspection: lJate By o Passeù o FaLled Comment: Notes: ~ FILE CONTENTS lNVENTO. Faci 1 ityCAIbJATIOpJ '0 H ~"'" Y Permit to Abandon # Permit to Construct # Permit to Operate # Application to Abandon ~ Application to Construct Application to Operate Amended Permit Conditions Annual Report Forms of Tanks Date' Date Date LJate Tank(s) 'O¡~/17 ! Plot Plans Tank Sheets Copy of Written Contract Between Owner & Operator Inspection Reports Correspondence - Received Date Date Date Date Date Correspondence - Mailed Date Date Date Date Date Unauthorized Release Reports Abandonment/Closure Reports Sampling/Lab Reports MVF Compliance Check (New Construction STD Compliance Check (New Construction MVF Plan Check (New Construction) STD Plan Check (New Construction) MVF Plan Check (Existing Facility) STD Plan Check (Existing Facility) "Incomplete Application" Form Permit Application Checklist Permit Instructions Tightness Test Results Checklist} Checklist) Discarded Date Date Date Monitoring Well Construction Data/Permits .- - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - .- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - Environmental Sensitivity Data: Groundwater Drilling, Boring Logs Location of Water Wells Statement of Underground Conduits Plot Plan Featuring All Environmentally Sensitive Data Photos Construction Drawings Location: Miscellaneous Kern County lIealth DepartmA Division of Environmental 1~1th 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfield, CA 93305 (805) 861-3636 . Pp.rmit No. 2.ðÒO~i.8 A ication Date /tJ/t 1..__ "'7 I APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY T A lication check : Facility D~lodifjcation Of Facjlit'\T OEx;!.tj¡W F¡,ei! it\" 1-]T]'''II~~rr,,' Of !hl!'''''';hip A. Emergency 24 --110111' Con tar; t (n'llne. ar'ea r:odp / phone): !J¡W!' _ ~Ée/!.f.£Øl~rs-----ðO$" ,.J':¿'1~'49<f /:J Æ //. ¡/ Njp;h1:-~ K~~_tL___2/~_-:]7~_~<!¡¿' i Facility Name {¿f}R..uJ17iOA.} Ld)O'1l';'AN ~ No. or Tnnks _~____,_ Type Of Business (check): OGasol ine station ~()ther (clescr ihe) /VIlLI:::. 1?Þ?!:20<,¿t!...71¿>¿) Is Tank(s) Located On An Agricultural Farm? []Ves ~No . Is Tank (s) Used Primarily For Agricultural Purposes? DYes ~No Facility Address r:R6/ [J/II/ð/'ý AUE Nearest Cross St. ;2/VR:) ST T R SEC (Rural Locations Only) /J Owner ~/..J 'hi H-N Contact Person KteÆr/ tCl).dæ:rS'. Address ~CJ/ U/y"QAJ ;tic/€' ~ t!4 Zip 307 Tclepl1o"ne 5r;S--J~-Ý_:Ÿ..-9-t?Ý. Operator ..c..4Vð'lf!/ rE ..e:'â:JO-S ..ï:""/Yt!. Contact Peeson Y6'V #t!te.ÆLS.___ Address 5b45 t.L)JlcS;lI/R.,Ç -<.,..KJ. Zip 90ð.3 ~ Telephone .:213 4 f.?.:l ~ ery B. Water To Facility Provided By Soil Characteristics At Facility Basis For Soil Type and Groundwater Depth Determjnations Depth to Groundwater C. Contractor ?5rl EIII(!/#~.)C!'. Address 5ÍLf)o e.4~TDIÚ D,e, A~ C!'4 Proposed Starting Date /6" I;L '- ~? Worker's Compensation Certification No. CA Contractor' R License No. A::f~'i.:2 77 __ Zip t?3~ð? Telephone 5"tJS""-.3'...25"-'¡;.:2-z¿ Proposed Completi.on Dnte /CJ -;2(.,. -~7 . [nsur~r D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Faci 1 ity, Briefly Ueser ib' Modifications Proposed t/~ f)I9-TF "cHC-I¿./ry E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply) : Tank # Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Premium Diesel \'ias te -_.- Fuel Oil / 0 0 g 0 0 0 g 0 <l 0 0 18 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F. Chemical Composition Of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) Tank # Chemical Stored (non-commercial name) CAS # ( if known) Chemical Pr~viously Stored (if different) G. Transfer Of Ownership Date Of Transfer Previous Owner Pre~us, ~i ty Name I, r &'b~/hLA accept fully all obligations of Permit No. issued tr I understand that the Permitting Authority may review an' modify or terminate the transfer of the Permit to Operate th is underground storagr facility upon receiving this completed form. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This form has been completed under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledR~ is true and correct. ' Signature &~,/71ØI _ Title ..MR/ij'A~ Date ;:.\ Facility Nam~ {!¡¡l<!.IVtJ 77IJN*!CJmø/1NV ~~, / TANK ! .fOR EACH . (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES Permit No. 200005/3 H. 1. Tank l...ê.: 0 Vaul ted 0 Non-Vaul ted 2. Tank Material o ,Carbon Steel 0 Stain] ess Steel [) Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] 5ð Other (describe): ríßÆRg¿ AS.S 3. ~imary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) ~. Double-Wall 0 Single-Wall o Polyvinyl Chloride Concrete 0 Aluminum fJt:Juß¿E ó.JA¿L o Fiberglass-Clad Stee] o Bronze 0 Unknown Capacity (Gallons) f 8'/~ t?IIL- Manufacturer XI;,eX£_<) 10, Secondary Containment Double-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner 0 Other (describe): Material 5. 'Tank 'Interior Linin~ o Rubber [] Alkyd 0 Epoxy [] Phenolic P(' Glass 0 Clay 0 Unlined [] Unknown . 0 Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection o Galvanized 0 Fiberglass-Clad 0 Polyethylene Wrap 0 Vinyl Wrapping o Tar or Asphalt 0 Unlmown 0 None I2a' Other (describe): ¡::'1/it!ER(/LH~ S Cathodic Protection: [] None [] Impressed éU]'rent System 0 Sacrificial Anode System [] Uescribe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Uetection.~lonitorinv" and Illterce~ti()n a. Tank: 0 Visual (vaulted tanks only) 0 Groundwater ~lol1ítorinf!. Ivell(s) ~ Vadose Zone t>1oni turing ¡vell (s) 0 U-Tube \vi thout Uner o U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* ¡g¡ Vapor Detector *~ Liquid Level Sensor * [] Conùt1ctivit;,l Sensor* ~ Pressure Sensor in Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank.: IIJ.<)/!J. 7J1/Y~tfVj4ÆI'/ ~ Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well ür Annula~ Space [] Daily Gauging & Inventory I{econciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Testing o None [] Unknown [] Other Piping: [] Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* .!tC Mont toring Sump Wi th Raceway [] Sealed Concrete Raceway o Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway [] Synthetic Liner Race\~ay o Unknmm [] Other * Describe Make & t>\odel: r41SA 'ß.NJ! (;t.JJ4it._tf) 8. Tank Tightness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? [] Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name PeE5Svæ.. F VI/CU/11 9. Tank Repair ' Tank Repaired? 0 Yes Uate(s) Of I{epair(s) Describe Repairs Overfill Protection o Operator Fills, Controls. & Visually Monitors [] Tape Float Gauge 0 Float Vent Valves [] [] Capacitance Sensor ~ Sealed Fill Box [] [] Other: Thickness (Inches) Lined Vault [] None [] Unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) 4. Tank V [] b. o None o No ~ Unknown Results Of Test Testing Company XE.e¡é<;' IØ No [] Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls None [] Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping a. Underground Piping: ~ Yes [] No 0 Unknown Material t'lfJEEtjI11-.t;Ç Thickness (inches) Uiameter Manufacturer tlš' Pressure 0 Suction [] Gravity Approximate' Length Of Pipe Run ¡,51' b. Underground Piping Corrosioll Protection: [] Galvanized [] Fiberg I ass-Clad [] Impressed Current [] Sacrificial Anode [] Polyethylene Wrap [] i~lectrical Isolation [] Vinyl Wrap [] Tar or Asphalt [] Unknown [] None ~ ot!'er (describe): jJOÚÆi:J~ l.ul4¿¿ F!¡ß¡;-Je (j¿,145') c. Underground Piping, Seco~ary Containment: ~ Double-Wall 0 Syn thet i T. i ner System [] None [] Unknown' o Other (describe): _ Facility Name é4£IV~7í~ C~fl!j7/fN V / Permit No. 2-tJot'Jo5 S TANK # -- FOR EACII -- . (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) SECTION. CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. Tank h: 0 Vaul ted 0 Non-Vaul ted ~ Double-Wall 0 Single-Wall 2. Tank Material o Carbon Steel 0 Stain] ess Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel o Fiberglass-!{einforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Aluminum 0 Bronze 0 Unknown g Other (describe): ¡:¡A~ÇL;QSS OðußL¡:; W¡:J¿¿. 3. ~rimary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Manufacturer XE~)(e 5 Secondary Containment Double-Wall 0 Synthetic other (describe): ,Material 5. 'Tank Interior Lininf! DRubber 0 Alkyd 0 Epoxy 0 Phenolic rg Glass 0 Clay 0 Unlined 0 Unknm-m , 0 Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection o Galvanized 0 Fiberglass-Clad 0 Polyethylene Wrap 0 Vinyl Wrappi~ . o Tar or Asphalt 0 Unknown 0 None ~ Other (describe): ¡:iß/'fe. ~SS' Cathodic Protection: 0 None 0 Impressed Current System 0 Sacrificial Anode System o Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak De tect i on. HOll i tor i n¡;. .ill!£! In te r cept ion, a, Tank: 0 Visual (vaulted tanks only) 0 Groundwater Honitoring \'iell(s) !2' Vadose Zone Moni toring \'iell (s) 0 U-Tube Without Liner tJ- U-Tubè with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* !}(1' Vapor Detector * Ol Lilluirl Level Sensor * 0 Conducti vi ty Sensor * ~ Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank ___ ~ Liquid Hetr ieval & Inspection From U-Tube , Monitoring Well ür Annular Space o Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Testing o None 0 Unknown 0 Other Piping: 0 Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized piping* 5(f Moni toring Sump \'ii th Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Race\'Jay TIHalf-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway o Unknown ISJ Other *Oescribe Make & Model: 8. Tank Tightness Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? 0 Yes Date Of Last A'jghtness Test, Test Name ~ç..;(;if' G ~ VACi./i17 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? 0 Yes Date(s) Of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection o Operator Fills. Controls. & Visua]ly Monitors o Tape Float Gauge 0 Float Vent Valves 0 o Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed F i 11 Box 0 o other: 4. Tank ~ 11. Liner 0 Lined Vault 0 None 0 Unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) Thickness (Inches) b. o None o No l52f' Unknown Results Of Test Testing Company xeJe)(ç5 ~ No o Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls NOlie rJ Unknol'<n List Make & Model For Above lJevice~' Piping a. Underground Pipinv,: ~ Yes 0 No Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ Pressure 0 Suction 0 Gravi ty Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: o Galvanized 0 Fiberg]¡lss-Clad 0 Impressed Current 0 Sacrificial Anode o polyethylene ¡'irap 0 Electrical Isolation 0 Vinyl Wrap 0 Tar (ß Asphal t o Unknown 0 None /}( Otller (describe): /JOI.,I3i.E WII¿L ¡:¡tJe¡t;!. 't.HSs Underground Piping. Secondarv Containment: ~ Double-\'iall 0 SyntlH" Liner System 0 None 0 Unknown o Other (clescr i be): _ o Unknown Material /'ißéEÇlt.JfI.5S Manufacturer Approximate Length Of Pipe Run /5~ b. c. L~. l He..: -. '-- r~ ; .::; ,;¿ , .. . Permit: TANK ~ ~ 1 (FILL OUT ~;EPlI.RATE FORM F'tACH TANK) -FOR --ËÃCïi-SECTION, CHEêK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXEŠ-- No .¿;" U () () U,~ C Facility Name H. -- Tank is: DVaulted [RINon-Vaulted l:ïSlIX>uble-Wall DSingle-Wall Tank Materia 1 ~carbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel o Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 AllltlinLm\ 0 Bronze DUnknown o Other (describe) Primary Containment Date I~stalled Thickne,s (Inches) Tank S~condary Containme~t D Double-Wall U Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): DMaterial Tank Interior Lining DRubber DAlkyd DEp:>xy DPhenolic DGlass DClay Dlblined DlbknoW'l &lather (describe): -..r../t' ¿f Tank Corrosion Protection -UGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad DPolyethylene Wrap DVinyl Wrapping J2QTar or Asphalt DUnknown DNone DOther (describe): . Cathodic Protection: J81None DImpressed CUrrent System LJSacrificial Anode System Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, ~ Interception . a. Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) DGrouOOwater Monitoring welles) D Vadose Zone Monitoring Well (s) 0 U-Tube Without Liner DU-Tube with Campatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoring well(s)* o Vapor ~tector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Conductivit¥ Sensor* o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fran U-Tube, Moni toring Well or Annular Space fgJ Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Testi~ o None D Unknown 0 Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping- D Moni toring Slmtp wi th Race'Mty 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway D Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway D Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None 6?1 Unknown 0 Other *Describe Make & Model: :nk4igh~n~sBe s 1S a en Tightness Tested? DYes Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Tank Repair Tank Repaired? DYes I8JNo DUnknown Date (s) of Repair (s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection ~Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level DTape Float Gauge ~Float Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls DCapacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box DNane DUnknown DOther: List Make & Model For Above Devices l. 2. 3. Capacity (Gallons) .g', () c; C Manufacturer ,? 4. o Li ned Vaul t 0 None ø unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) -- Thickness (Inches) 5. 6. 8. ~ No Ounknown Results of Test ~sting Company 9. 10. 11. Piping j a. Underground PipiN;J: ~Yes DNa OUnknown Material 6~·iJclti'zr<1 ;,.f èC,( Thickness (inches) Diametet 1 ¡ ,,,; h Manufacturer OPressure DSuction DGravi ty . Approximate LeN;Jth of Pipe RLI'1 '15' _.Ç",,_~+- b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ~Galvanized DFiberglass-Clad [JImpressed Current []Sacrificial Anode [JPolyethylene Wrap [JElectrical I~olation [JVinyl Wrap ijlTar or Asphalt DUnknown DNone DOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Conta i IDent~- DDouble-wall OSynthetic Liner Sys"em rnNone Dunknown DOther (describe): pe t11n t No .,-/\ U U'U( ) ,',', ( . '-_ '., , ,'<. ~d _-:.~_., I .. , .' ~ ~ = ___ TANK ~ 'vý (FILL OUT SE:PARATE FORM.....AŒ TANK) -FOR ËÄCH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRÏÃTEBõXES- Facility Name H. Tank is: Dvaulted OONon-vaulted DDJuble-Wall ,ØSingle-wall Tank Material mCarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel o Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 AlLminum 0 Bronze DUnknown o Other (describe) Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) 1 ( Tank Secondary Containm~nt o Double-WallU Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): DMaterial Tank Interior Lining --¡:fRubber 0 Alkyd OEpoxy OPhenolic DGlass OClay Olblined Œ1lbkno\\l1 OOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection -UGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad DPolyethylene Wrap DVinyl Wrappil¥J ÐTar or Asphalt OUnknown DNone OOther (describe): . Cathodic Protection: caNone OImpressed CUrrent System LJSacrificial Anode System Describe System & Equipment: 7. ~ Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: OVisual (vaulted tanks only) DGrourrlwater Monitorin;J well (s) o Vadose Zone Monitoring Well (s) 0 U-Tube Without Liner o U-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directin¡ Flow ro" Monitorin;J WeI1(s) * o Vapor Detector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Condoctivi t;{ Sensor* o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fran U-Tube, Moni toril¥J Well or Annular Space 6ã.Daily GalXJirr:J &. Inventory Reconciliation OPeriexiic Tightness Testin;J o None 0 unknown 0 Other b. Piping: Flow-Restrictirr:J Leak Detector(s) for pressurized Pipil¥Jw o Mon! torirr:J Sump wi th Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway . o Half-CUt Canpatible Pipe Racreway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None I2iUnknown 0 Other *Descr ibe Make & Model: Tank Tightness Has 'nus Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tiqhtness Test Test Name Tank Repair Tank RePaired? DYes WNo DUnknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection ~Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level DTape Float GalXJe I!jFloat Vent Valves D Auto Shut- Off Controls DCapacitance Sensor OSealed Fill Box DNone DUnknown DOther: ' List Make & Model For Above Devices l. 2. 3. Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer ., 4. /2,oc..JCY 5. o Li oed Vaul t 0 None ~ Unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) Thickness (Inches) 6. 8. DYes ß(JNo [dUnknown Results of Test Testing Canpany 9. 10. 11. Piping ~7 . . a. Undergrou.pd Piping: aYes DNa DUnknoWl) Material (""=7 Ivá,l/~¡,( llÞ..12/ Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer DPressure ~uction DGravity 'Approximate Lerr:Jth of Pipe R1.I1 '25" b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : IãJ.Ga1vanized DFiberglass-Clad DImpressed CUrrent DSacrificial Anode DPolyethylene Wrap· OElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap ŒLTar or Asphalt DUnkno1Nll DNone D Other (desc r i be) : c. Underground Piping, Secondary Contatnment: DDouble-Wall OSynthetic Liner ,)ystem "OONone DUnknown DOther (describe): ---.- --_._--< -_.- -'"-'.- .-----.-..-- pe an i r. No. ex: v J <.J (j (::':.;. G TANK! ~ __ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM. ....ACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTIõN,æECK ALL APPRõPRIATEI3õXES- -- F3cility Name H. 1. Tank is: DVaulted ¡gNon-Vaulted OIbuble-Wall .KlSingle-wall 2. Tank Material B..Carbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass~lad Steel o Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Alllninum 0 Bronze DUnkoown o Other (describe) Primary Containment Date I~talled Thickness (Inches) , l(N'tNCWN 4. Tank Secondary Containment o Double-wallu Synthetic Liner o Other (descr ibe) : DMaterial Tank Interior Lining . "DRubber 0 Alkyd DEpoxy DPhenolic OGlass DClay Dtblined mt11known OOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection -UGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad O~lyethýlene Wrap OVinyl Wrappi~ ¡xLTar or Asphalt OUnknown ONone OOther (describe): . Cathodic Protection: o None OImpressed OJrrent System I:lSacrificial Anode System Descr ire System & Equipnent: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) LfGrourowater Monitori~ well (9) o Vadose Zone Monitoring Well (s) 0 U-Tube Wi thout Liner OU-TUbe with Compatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoring well(s)* o Vapor Detector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Conductivit;t Sensor* . o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval &. Inspection From U-Tube, Moni torin:j Well or Annular Space :ta.Daily Gat.r;)in:j &. Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Testi~ o None 0 unknown 0 Other b. Pipin:j: Flow-Restrictin:j Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pipi~w o Moni torirg Sunp wi th Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway o Half~ut Compatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None m Unknown 0 other *Describe Make &. Model: Tank Tightness Has Tins Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test ~TT\e Tank Repair Tank Repaired? DYes (XINo OUnkno\tJll Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection OOperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level OTape Float Gat.r;)e [i1Float Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls OCapacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box o None DUnkno\tJll OOther: List Make & Model For Above Devices 3. Capacity (Gallons) ;t5vo Manufacturer ? 5. o Lined Vaul t 0 None W"unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) -- Thickness (Inches) 6. 8. DYes tsaNo 0 Unknown Results of Test Testing Company 9. 10. 11. Piping ~ , / a. - underground Pipirg: 00 Yes DNa DUnkno\tJll Material (.;jV/-1t1¡ .?¡/,/ JI.<,~.I Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer / DPressure [lSuction DGravi ty 'APproximate Ler¥1th of Pipe RLI1 b. Underground Pipir¥1 Corrosion Protection: 0Galvanized DFiberglass-Clad DImpressed CUrrent OSacrificial Anode DPolyethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap ~Tar or Asphalt DUnknown o None DOther (describe): c. Underground Pipirg, Secondary Contairment ~ ODouble-Wall DSynthetic Liner System Ø]None DUnkno\tJll DOther (describe): .-.-------------- .,- Facility Name 11. Piping a. underground Pi pi~ : 0 Yes ~No DlJnknown Mater ial Thickness (inches) . Diameter Manufacturer OPressure LZJsuction mJGravi ty . Approximate Le~th of Pipe Rœ b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : iðGalvanized DFiberglasS-Clad OImpressed CUrrent OSacrificial Anode DPolyethylene Wrap DElectrical Isolation OVinyl Wrap OTar or Asphalt ~Unknown IDNone DOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: OOouble-Wall DSynthetic Liner System üJNone OUnknown DOther (describe): H. 10. t pern,; t -- ." ~ TANK ~ "" (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM eACH TANK) -FÜR ACH sECTIõÑ,æEcK ALL APPROPRIATEE3õXES- "No " ~,' "J .. L::: ' ~ iJ i.)" () u '--- -- Tank is: DVaulted ß'JNon-vaulted DJ).:)uble-Wall ØSingle~all Tank Material ~Carbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel D Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-{:lad Steel o Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 AIuninurn 0 Bronze DlJnkoown D Other (dèscribe) " " primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) 7 ~ Tank Secondary Containment o Double-Wall U Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): DMaterial Thickness (Inches) Tank Interior Lining DRubber 0 AI kyd 0 Epoxy 0 Phenolic 0 Glass 0 Clay Olhli~ l8ItklknOW'1 DOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection .,-Galvanized DFiberglass-Clad D~lyethylene Wrap DVinyl Wrappil'r:) I!Tar or Asphalt Dunknown ONone DOther (describe): Cathodic Protection: o None DImpressed CUrrent System DSacrificial Anode System Describe System & Equipment: 7. ~ Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) [JGroundwater MonitorinJ Well (5) o Vadose Zone Moni tori~ Well (s) 0 u-Tube Without Liner' OU-Tube with Compatible Liner Directi~ Flow to MonitorinJ welles). o Vapor Detector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Conductivit;( Sensor* o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Fran U-Tube, Moni tori~ Well or Annular Space o Daily Gau:Ji~ & Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Testil'r:) ~ None 0 Unknown 0 Other b. Pipi~: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping- o Moni tori~ SlInp wi th Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway o Half-cut Canpatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None 51 Unknown 0 Other *Describe Make & Model: Tank Tightness Has ThIS Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Ni'urle Tank Repair Tank Repai red? [] Yes I!JNo Ounknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection [JOperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level OTape Float Gau:Je OFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls []Capacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box o None ~t.mknown [JOther: List Make & Model For Above Devices L 2. 3. 4. Capaci ty (Gallons) 100 o Lined Vaul t Manufacturer 7 5. o None ŒI UnknOW'1 Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) 6. 8. DYes ~No Ounknown Results of Test Testing Company 9. --------._---~-- .-._----------~----_._-_.._-, -~- --.---..------ Facility Name 11. Piping a. underground Pipi~: DYes ]No []unknown Material Thickness ( inches) Diameter Manufacturer []Pressure ~Suction OGravi ty . Apprõ'Ximate Lerqth of Pipe R1I1 b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : [JGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad [JImpressed Current DSacrlfic1al Anode []Polyethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap IZi)Tar or Asphalt []Unknown DNone DOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: ODouble-Wall DSynthetic Liner System ØNone Ounknown [JOther (describe): H. a- pemit TANK! 2__ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM. eACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXEŠ-- No /'.." '0· -- .--' . --;Z._ (J U U (-~; ,_ -- l. 2. Tank is: []Vaulted IX]Non-Vaulted []I:X>uble-Wall L]Single-wall Tank Material ~Carbon Steel D Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride [J Fiberglass-Clad Steel o Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Alt..rninum [] Bronze DUnkoown o Other (describe) Primary Containment Date I~tal1ed Thickness? (Inches) I r ~ Secondary Containment D Double-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner [] Lined Vaul t DOther (describe): []Material Tank Interior Lining DRubber [] Alkyd DEp:>xy DPhenolic DGlass DClay Dl11lined fiJlbknOW'1 DOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection --¡¡J'fGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad DPolyethylene Wrap DVinyl WrappiCXj . œJTar or Asphalt []Unknown DNone DOther (describe): Cathodic Protection: DNone []Impressed CUrrent System DSacrificial Anode System Descriœ System & Equipnent: . Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: []Visual (vaulted tanks only) LrGroundwater MonitorinJ Well (s) D Vadose Zone Moni torirq Well (s) 0 lJ-Tube Wi thout Liner DU-Tube with Campatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoring welles). o Vapor Detector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Condoctivit;t Sensor. [] Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection Frcm U-Tube, Monitorirq Well or Annular Space o Daily Gau:]irq & Inventory Reconciliation [] Periodic Tightness Testirq ŒJ..None D unknown 0 Other NfJí p,""\'ì 11 <"f:'¡ . . b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak DeteCtor(s) for Pressurized PipingW [] Moni tor irq Slnp wi th Race'MIY D Sealed Concrete Raceway [] Hal f-Cut Canpatible Pipe Raceway D Synthetic Liner Raceway D None rn Unknown D Other *Descr ibe Make & Model: ~nk~igh~~SBe s IS en Tightness Tested? DYes Date of Last Tightness Test Test ~e Tank Repair Tank Repaired? DYes [ÃNo DUnknown Date (s) of Repair (s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection DOperator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level DTape Float Gau:je DFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls DCapacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box DNone [j]unknown []Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices 3. 4. Capacity (Gallons) 8co Manufacturer ... r , 5. Thickness (Inches) D None i1 unknown Manufacturer: Capaci ty (Gals. ) 6. 7. 8. ør-«> Dunknown Results of Test Testing Campany 9. 10. . ----.-----.- -------- ·K'E PN C::OUaTY .~ESOU R1:::::: 1:=. MAN .4(3 Ej"'" ENT ¡"'_ \ENVIRONM~AL HEA.LTH SERVICES OEPAR.NT .. i" '2700 lOW' STREET, SUITE 300, BAXERSFIEL._" CA.93301 ~ (805)861-3636 AGEN, UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE FACiLITY * INSPECTION REPORT * PERMI~# ~0050 PER~l!rT POSTt:;u, TYPE·OF ,INSPECTION: T HI1E ~ t, l.J..;,,~!..>'·):n;\IIE()U T l?.L(.¿~ NUMB ER ')F TANKS :.".""..::::-;;,;"..1.... yES",,,,,,,...,,,,...... ;-'J ° ".."..?S"...".... 1 N S PEe TIC N 0 ATE : """....:)..".I.:..L~.../."J".L ROUT I N E....".X"..."...." REI N S P E C T I 0 i'J ....."......."."."". COM P L A I N T..."."...."~·.........,,... . ,·.~".._·..·.....................H.................".....H.....-....................".. 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'............ .... ... .... ....·...............,.....................u...~............... .........~..u................ .,......... ...'........h............. .....................................................n......~~.................. ......~ r TE:'" VIOLATIONS/OBSERVATIONS I~'J~. ~ {5rê--~ i. PRIMARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING: a. Intercepting an di~ecting sys"em b. Standard Ir.ventcry Contrci ~ Modified Inventory Ccntr~i ,:if""'. L?" In-tank Leveì ~ensing Device s. Ground~ater Monitoring f. Vadose Zone' Monitoring z. SECONDARY CCNTArNME~T ~ONIT8R:NG: ~ . i:~': . J..' '-' L;ner ~. ~o~bìe-rlai1ed :an~ Vau 1t --'"~ (.~~. ;)¡=ssur~:9d ~uctícn /\ I . . h.l- ..'< :,¿ ,C:-' I ",J., c·\~\.~ , .-- t;"-· j ;.,:v... p I ~ , i_l~ I' ,_ ç' C.....Ji<._ ¿.( C' fr:,~j)-¿:'P 2. 0IPiNG ~ONITOR¡NG: c. Gr~vi t.V I ! I ,.", 4.: OVE?CI~L ?ROTEC7ION: \)-4''':::' ,I '---- - .~ 5.; TIGHTNESS -ESING ~-J (;) '-,,' " \ ,ì l ,.. \....' -~. Q; NEW ::NSTRUCTION/~ODIF¡CAT¡ON3 \.J 01 . (7.; CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT ..-' ~ ~,) J~AUTHaRIZED 2EL~ASE "--/ ¡\. ~ ~~'\ \ .~ t./ 9. ~AINT:NANCE. GENERAL SAFETY. AND Q?E~~TiNG tONOITICN OF =ACILITY I: '.: 0 M M S N T S / R S COM 11/1 E ~j 0 AT: 0 N S ...........................................................................................'.............,.....................................................,................................................. . ......... ..._...~,.. .,. .... ..~".~..... ........ ...~...~......... ,...~......~... ..~. ·...~.......~..~.n~~...........~................. ..... .... ... .........~. .~..~...n ......... ............~.... ..... .... ... ... ........~...... ........ .~... n...........~.....~....... ..... ......... ...... ... .~...~... ....~...~ ..... ..~. ....~.......... -........~... ..... .... .........~.~- .........~.............,,~. .._....~...~.._~.. .........~,,~....._..~......... ..~~.~...........~..............~............._....._.._..... ..n....· ... ........ .... ...... .....~........ .....~....... ...... ........ ......... ..,........ ........ .......... . 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FILl:: CONTENTS INVENTORY C O,vncrh ON Da'/ r í e.. e:; 00 Pe em i t to Ope e ate ,4 ¿¿ OO()(),~ OConstru~tion Permit I OPermit to abandon~ OAmended Permit Conditions ðJPermit Application Form, DApplication to Abandon DAnnual Report Forms Facility .-' ,/-- ----- No. of Tanks Date Date Date - ~ Tank Sheets tanks(s) '1'\ø+ rAaY1 S ' Date [JCopy of Written Contract Between Owner & Operator [JInspection Reports Date Date Date 6-12-f{7 7-2/-5'7 ~-2i-E7 Date Date Date c-;. ,/... Y-ï ,~ - to --.~ I. DUnauthorized Release Reports DAbandonment/Closure Reports o Sampl lng/Lab Reports DMVF Compliance Check (New Construction [JSTD Compliance Cheek (New Construction DMVF Plan Check (New Construction) DSTD Plan Check (New Construction) [JMVF Plan Check (Existing Facility) DSTD Plan Check (Existing Facility) [J-Incomplete Application" Form OPermit Application Checklist [JPermit Instructions ODiscarded :E!Tightness Test Resul ts .£Sí/ -þt1 Checklist) Checklist) Date Date Date b --J()--87 []Monitoring Well Construction Data/Permits ----------------------------------------------------------------- OEnvironmental Sensitivity Data: []Groundwater Drilling~ Boring Logs []Location of Water Wells ' []Statement of Underground Conduits ~Plot plan Featuring .AII Env~ronmentally Sensitiv~ Data OPhotos ConstructIon DrawIngs Location -::¡'-¡Jt:..5 o Hal f sheet showing /9, ate rieeel,' v~~í an? t;.ally of i,?spection time, ~M~e:,la~~ous , ~~Z.~;l~ -~,rrJ«&.kf ~ ß-/ 7-~ 7 !ð1i - (,¡(þf \4..., '.,d~ ___ ,- tJ~,· . I v etc ,:A IJ C; 5: W, t'-~~- -r;- {jß · . UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT EMERGENCY o YES ~ NO REPORT DATE fORLOCALAGENCY USE ONLY > ...lHEflEBY·CEI'p"IFYTHAT .1..AMkDESIGNATED GOVERNMENT EMPlOYEE.AND.THAT]}IAVE ·R~D.·THIS.INFORMATIONJ'P·.t.QÇ¡\¡¡;g;FK':rAl;;Sf'1JR~uANt.JQ SeçTIQN25t8(p..OF:· .8~Hš8B@;~~>H H.H·.H H.. . . H... .. ... . .... ..........·....H.·. .. .·..SlGNEO················ ~ o I:!! a: o IL w a: ';1 o OWNERIOPERATOR o OTHER F/o iller Xl $ [)~O-¡- (11 7'33ùS- o REPRESENTING I:8f LOCAL AGENCY AOORESS / 7 tJ 0 ~ m~ Za: ~< I/)IL W a: CITY CONTACT PERSON 1., 5J1û/Jk} L 1)5 /J h.Je/es CITY STATE ZIP PHONE (~Æ) 324...94-9" ern 933tJ7 STATE ZIP PHONE (2í-3) 22 b - /70 / CA 9'/JOì2. {ò. 0 UNKNOWN sf. J is ~ ~ I:!! ¡¡¡ FACILITY NAME (IF APPLICABLE) C'Y i1ahtJu 2ðÎ 8aKersPíeld OPERATOR OoírÎe-s tJl1 it) Þ1 Ave # ADDRESS STREET CITY COUNTY P CROSS STREET TYPE OF AREA D COMMERCIAL ~iNDUSTRIAl D RURAL TYPEOFBUSINESS D RETAIL FUEL STATION 2-!:!!1 sf D RESIDENTIAL D OTHER . I D FARM ~ OTHER LOCAL AGENCY AGENCY NAME CONTACT PERSON PHONE i:¥f (;~I!eQ/!h 0" t /// 5ch~ide ~I/) I-w Z- w~ ::Ew ~~ ~ REGIONAL BOARD PHONE I/) 1(1) we ~~ I- 0 (2) ~~ I/) QUANTITY LOST (GALLONS) ~ UNKNOWN NAME f)íe5~1 o UNKNOWN o D o SUBSURFACE MONITORING D OTHER HOW DISCOVERED o I- Z w ::E I:!! ¡ ¡;: ffi M M D D V ~ HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED? Õ 0 YES:t8l NO IFYES,DATE w SOURCE OF DISCHARGE I/) ~ 12š TANK LEAK 0 UNKNOWN 1£ ~ PIPING LEAK ~ 0 OTHER w w I CHECK ONE ONLY 3 ~ C8J UNDETERMINED 0 SOIL ONLY 0 GROUNDWATER I- I/) CHECK ONE ONLY a:¡ ~ !8 SITE INVESTIGATION IN PROGRESS (DEFINING EXTENT OF PROBLEM) 0 CLEANUP IN PROGRESS 0 SIGNED OFF (ClEANUP COMPLETED OR UNNECESSARY) ~~ a I/) 0 NOACTIONTAKEN 0 POST ClEANUP MONITORING IN PROGRESS 0 NOFUNDSAVAlLABLETOPROCEED 0 EVALUATING CLEANUP ALTERNATIVES CHECK APPROPRIATE ACTION(S) (SEE BACK FOR DETAILS) o CAP SITE (CD) 0 EXCAVATE & DISPOSE (ED) o CONTAINMENT BARRIER (ea) 0 EXCAVATE & TREAT (ET) o TREATMENT AT HOOKUP (HU) 0 NO ACTION REQUIRED (NA) .!8 TANK TEST INVENTORY CONTROL TANK REMOVAL NUISANCE CONDITIONS METHOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ALL THAT APPlY) ~ UNKNOWN vi ~ REMOVE CONTENTS 0 REPAIR TANK v 0 OTHER MATERIAL D FIBERGLASS r8 STEEL o OTHER o RUPTUREifAILURE ~ UNKNOWN OTHER o D ~ o REPlACE TANK CLOSE TANK REPAIR PIPING CHANGE PROCEDURE IAI IAI DI DI TANKS ONLYICAPACITY J20ð -. ,..-- AGE .. 2#0) CAUSE(S) o OVERFILL D CORROSION o SPILL 0 GAL. YRS o UNKNOWN o DRINKING WATER· (CHECK ONLY IF WATER WELLS HAVE ACTUALLY BEEN AFFECTED) ;;!z ãQ WI- ~~ o o o REMOVE FREE PRODUCT (FP) 0 PUMP & TREAT GROUNDWATER (GT) 0 OTHER (OT) ENHANCED BIO DEGRADATION (IT) REPlACE SUPPLY (RS) ~ Z w ::E 8 HSC05(41871 2. OPERATOR 3. REASON FOR TEST (Exploin Fully) 4. WHO REQUESTED Name TEST AND WHEN 5. WHO IS PAYING FOR THIS TEST? Billing Ad~'f:sS Anention of: Identif~J1 Capacity 6. TANK(S) INVOLVED I .#. waf. PLEASE PRINT 1. OWNER Property æJ Tank(5) ŒJ uéHâ ~an ~ ¡OJ i un~( ~YSíenl ~?tro 1it~ TANK TESrER ,gJ1ÜH~SS e ì eSt Ch~/dd -==-' ðQØRJh(. /1 Name c'J(!)/ Address Co., V,{//CJd' a(/E toiJ H 4 Addleu T ele-phone ('>C;:£ ~/ I t:.5 ( Tille Company o. ^fflh~1ion Dal. Addless Tel("phon. Person Autho,iling Tin. T el_øhon. City State Zip Order No. Other Instructions . ?+;~e/lasl Sf~L- Brand/Supplier ? , 7 Approx. Age r ? I Grade v.: ..L. 0/ "/ J)lêJ é:- L .s~·";~~~Jc ! Cover ¡ r;lIs V~r.t~ Sl~~or.es I ;;:h~P i INSTALLATION i),W,. CO;1C. 12t. c.. I , $1'/ 7. oç:ç.;:q:. 3 ßJO~ e.. DATA w. o{- ...... North in~ide driveway. Conc,ete, Black Top. Sizet_ Tit.fill make. D,oø Suction. Re~ote. Rea, 01 slation. etc. Earth, etc. lubes. Remote Fills Size. Manifolded Which tanks". Make if known 8. UNDERGROUND WATER 9. FILL-UP ARRANGEMENTS 1 O. CONTRACTOR, MECHANIC~. 2ny o:her contractor involved 11. OTHER INFOR~.~A TION OR r;G.~:.nKS 12. TEST RESULTS 13. CERTIFICATION ~-/O-g7 0.,. /7/'? S<-n¡sl No of ThermaJ Sensor Depth to the Water table 30+' Is the water over the t3nk 7 DYes IKI No Tanks to be filled Ls:iQQ hr. & -/O-Õ 2ate 'Arranged by Extra product to "top off" anqAun TSTT. Cq .e.4/c¿ 'f-I ð-v' Nam. T eJephone H ow and who to provide? -Ie.> 5 C/~/V I . / Consider NO Leg: TOP tJ , TermÎnal. at other contact for notice or inquiry Company No.me T-elephone ·c;_-i_o_.~::J I ~ç'¡ ,.c; /(~ê çS f> e(Ì\~ Ll:.VV\ . Addltl\) I informat:':)n en any item ~bbve. Offi:;::~:; or others to be advised wneo tes1ing is in progress or completed. Visitors or observers preser' during test etc. Tests were made C,CI Ihe above t2nh "ystem, if> "ccordance with test procedures prc$cribe:d for P-f'tro Tlh" ::.s de:2il~d C~ ~1~.:-.c.:":(~d !, _.~ :harts with rcsuas as foHows: ~... I;~:.. Tank lóen:if,cation ! T;9ht Dale Tested I .,é,/cJ r~~ ,_ Ji~_____ ¡--- I -/0 6r/ð ," This Is to certify t~3! these tank $}"s:er.1s were !c$led on the date(s) shown. Those indicated as "Tighl" meet the crit!!ria established t th&¿:;;;;¡;;;P"-~'."t~~n, d~{1 ro'_é _ (!Q ru,)¡;sl.::l "/J;:" "'-;,r'[' -.~~O. ~ ~ Ted - ~ J:"IS AdC:,,:ss \4.. It) c / /0- c/--.:;o ~} P. .1Þ --- ............... . ~_ 0.._'_ n. \ &. CAP AaTY N-'noI ~J=2 ¿:k:J() " "- .. ø-. doubt.. to '.we c::..,...c.." 0 s.. Sect... "O[T[RMIHING TAN' CAPACl1T" a, ...., ~.. u~y c"-'t ........ ~ ,- o ,..,... c..... o ,..... "e;ft""~""".. a... o c..-", (..-... 00.. ~. __ _ ~ntr 00.0.. In......., BUell Ro...... ......... FUEL WATER TOP OFF c._ 1..... a...... ... "..d" 11. FILl,UP FOR TEST SUc'" W-wt Bon~ ........ fl..... q; 10...... V C.lkMIII //907 ~ ~/o //9/7 fill ... STlCS IUO"( AND MUll tACH COMrA"TM£Nt 0"01' 011 tACH "'fT£"£O O£LlV£IIY OUANTITY 11. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK 0 BS AP I G ravityB..s.- Temp .;??" VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM 7f¡; 0' ,.,oduct In lul IanII (up to III plpel T_ 01_ 21. HMPERATURE(VDlU¥E FACTOR (a)TD TEST THIS TANK 11. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR /<16 10 loø.y WIt....' II Co!4or'11 -..: , PrOCluø.. 1~ .-.:, 'iI·", PrOClua on ~., (.ptCl.., CIIIngo I . .. I TSTT ASSEMBLY 8o«tcwn øC t.nIIla Gt..- ...................... H 22. -n-m.'Son_ ,...."'9 .n.. 'WcuIo,~9"~Ö 76.; tT 7 '" . Ad.no" ..... .. L ................. H _ t -- . Add 24- ,.. T L onl, .... ....... A~ H 23. Olglll per".1n range ot ..ptet.cl change 3d '? Tot..,ubingto.u.-mbÍ. ~o.""" ........... /~1? H - 20. EXTENSION HOSE SETTING )Z) 24. //9/7 xðor--,L,/ 3870 _ S; ~d 796'/ 71._ 10ul quantity'" coe"ic~ of ..~naJan .. "oIu~ chll,. u. It... .... T........., .--- .................................. .. tul..... (IS .. 17) In_ p<Od.... per'" (....... NM on IMlClÍOI".... r Of..... c9--iJ ~ ~ ,J7 9 "g'7C}' -::50"'8' ol h '? 73 '7-6 e" Þ-Iooø taMlGIP .. .... ...-....... .......... .......... .. 25, + -'- Thll .. v04ume ch.nge pet' -s; (24. OU;Jna pee' .., 1ft ,... V04ume cha"ge P"' "19ft. ... ." rill pipe .rtend'.~ ¡¡¡r.de. UN 10p of fill R""IO (231 C-omp"'e to . decun.1 pL.c.... I.ctor (a. 2L 30. ",DftOSUIIC 31. rIIIV. IWVIUllm III 34. nl"UJvl1 CJ>lrtna. 38. "" "'IVIII 39. 10' Of tUT 'OOaOullU tlussul'.f. eMU"S ACC\tWUUltD CDIIITAOl IICJ>III 11.1 'L IRI&mIIII ,nICC f UN ~I AOII' 'MAla 27. 21. 29. SÞ~,.. l.... 32. PI"~. "..... 35, . 36. 31. 1...,...1".-: ................... Rccord drt.iIJ Dinnin; .. "I.dIes ...... c..,....... A...'I... '''' bII ~ - '- '-'14... ....·...1-1 ,''',''' "..- . ,c.. . (t).. -...... In' funnÎno lut. (Un luG ... .,....~~ I..uo., b"i" s.- .....,- (.,PI... . ls¡w....an C.. Dr -;;;¡¡- 1an,tb gf li~. if need".' .. ...... h'.. .... "..... ....... 1<1 c.-þNh" - c.ør.·.~tt ~.,...... 1'..':1" ,.."... ftn4.. ft..... ""-'..1·' .J3(V)-.J1(1 11I"u--w IJ4WJ 1//4'<, h\ ......-ivp +oc:t . I í~ Pump pl'"imed & running Vßú 1st Sensor Readina 2.0 'l"8'6 /PI) Start Hi level test 1 Ol,ef 42.0 S"'\O ~'ïÒ >-¿)4"D q ì(P ~ nln6 1:0~X" 1/4'0 ú Continued Hi level test 12 ~I- )- 42.0 ,1)7) "Lin ,030 '1 ì c;, t-O ~,ooú I- 03 Q I <Ie ( 13 i4f,3 42.0 . l')¡j. 0 q@ -.olia 'tì~ 0 t'r-,OOQ I- 0<-40 l,tOO 11 i4L3 1Lr.? (I 1,48'0 ,44.U 1-;.046 q ì (, H-O Ii: 00 () I-; cY'f c) Ir 4"4') Is ~-'I/ <: ~2.0I.q4() ,L.j\.O ~030 9l (p 1+-0 ~CbO 1--;-030 / )<>'-' 6 -4(,/ 2.0 ,'"1IQ 3<.?o I-¡ o.S-o '116" - \ -.0\ 1 . oZJ.3 /..;-, -{ 17 "-il \ tl2.0 7L."O 310 -: 0 :;0 Q'ï.3 ~ -.03'1 I-;ollø /..,~( 8 <.¡ /,l) 2.0 31c) ~XO ,030 qì~ " -,OLl - nl'" I - i - í i ! I<ï?« D rap to 1 2" low level 12.0 I~ '1.0 1 '\"ç¿ tart low level test 1 /d.~ 12.0 .l~O .\1') .O~::,- C ~q \ -.on I+.O'4..~ . ! /~cl ( l.-. . IO~ 1("" 1..,,,,,,,,1 test 7 ILPjr 7 n l)-> 11 'S : t'"¡,,-¡ /'") c turr I '.~ L ì. +Olï J-o, t:/I ..,../1 / ~~(. ~ ¡ l/tq 1., n .1'1.5' \10 ,no :5 C I(D~ +-0 +'000 ,00') t:OI~ 1/~2) <) 11 12.0 .170 I~" O^--- '=\"'"3 ¡-Iað .... -< rt'"1~ '¡'-ð (') Î Ii M- <)t 5 12.0 \In.~ . . \'5~ 1-. n \ h Q\n~ k-O ~ 1)\0 ,ÐD~ "T. LA A -r 5 SER# Iff/ iY . ~. ^77: .A 7 U ~ "'ech '::t ~Q 1Y\o 11 () ~ <:::? - o().3 .- /~P}¡. :'FR ~ .q 1i{"8 {¡Lid.- ( , o W.t_ In '-:* o Htgh ...... ub. In tank eac.v.Uoft Corr. API Gravity o Une(. being tooled wnn LVl..LT 3' /. b El-ove 1 o Stage. s.. øwrouel MC1tor. appkabla. o..c.. below .fWI rKoOrd pouch.f'. ift .,. (2IJ. 14. . ·1·~ L a.-L/J.1'~ ___...~ 0--..0...... TANK TO TEST " ::t II~ - -~ ~~ I::;. ~ n. Flll·UP FOR TEST SUA w_ __ &) ....- '1'" c:: : ... ... ........ ~~-.,., _..!.J.l:</.1<..c;r c., J ,_ . ..-......- /~// CoepKA, ~ ..,.....~ J U Y "- Cf4.. 07 ú· C- 0....,_ 11. CAPACITY ..--.... c._/r Ò'O "- '" ø--. doubt.. to T._ c..peclty' B 5_ $.ect1Qft -gnUIMINING TAHC CAP'ACITT" f_ o SUI" CIWI o T.,., ..--...rt......0'" o ,-", E.._.. Doll ~......_-~n!r Oou- /</ /¡¡011oM IUd. ""....... lID '10 ... 00_ FUEL WATER TOP OFF Tola' a..... ... "...... //-69' ~ 7/¿> /fI'Ç/ /./ In........., T_OI_ F1I "IL S1IC~ IUO"[ AHa AfTU' tACH COM~AJII,TM(HT D"O' 0" £ACH METUUO OlllVU'Y OUANTm Product In 'u' ~ (up 10 NI pIpe ~r 11, SPECiAl CONDITIONS AND PROCEOURES TO TEST THIS TANK OBS API Gravity Temp. OW_In'" s.. fNI"val þÇ1ø. apphuble. 0Mct below .1Id rec.onl pocad~ in log (21). Carr. API Gravity o Uno(o, being 'u'ed wnh LYU.T o High W"M' 'ab" .... lank ..c..,.uon 11. TANK MEASUR[MENTS FOR TSTT ASSEMBLY . Bottom OIl tank to Gtllde· ..................... Add.... far" L ...........,..... Add 24"'''' T l... air .... ....... ,.... tubi,.. to ....rnbÍe Appo.ïm.I. .............. .on fiB pêpe e.-t.nd. abc:MI Ur'O'...... top of fiI. ! VAPOR RECOVrRY SYSTEM EJ SIae,l o It..). i //::> H 21. TEMPERATURENOLU¥E FACTOR (I) TO TEST THIS TANK ( I. TOCIIy Wllln..' II ~? I--=-' Ptocua" Tn _., '''-up Ptocua an T_ _. f IopcCl.d CIIInge I ... , 22. The'm.~S.n8Ol r.ed~ .n. ctrc.utalUOft " - ~ . 2D. EXTENSION HOSE SETTING· ~ . " :::.. "::.8':.:::.:.::~;::.=.............. " ...~ '-*... ..................................... ...;l (,/. ~~9 " 23. Dlglto ".. '1' In .ango of upo<tad Chango ........ , - 8a- " - ",oIume chang. In OVI taM. pw~ / . _ TN.. y~.:..n. chang. pet d9IL .... Compute 10 . 6ecbnal p'-C'" factor (al 26. . . 30. HrtlRCSTAT5C 31. 34. 38.1111 T YOlU..t 38. la' 11/ n.n ,oaODUW ,tmu!U ,an. IWUIIIIIIIS III 11.I"{UHrll c.c1"rA_ CK.ngl """'IU TlD CONTROl flU,. 'I ... CIL a¡ /&'1M1II IAt.. a( &01.' 'M",," 29. Ss.IaÌ,.,.te'" 32. 35. 3&, 31, t..,...... .. II ... ..... ..... 21. 2a, a lac'" PrH.ct it ".... . . 0...,0 C..,.ul_ ....11.... ,-... 1M """--- ... Recor' drl.ill Df unin. .. ,- c....... ..'1.... (-I T""'" "",.. ~I· 1.1- -- and funnÎna Int. (Uu hul .. ..,...... b"I" "- ~....- h,..._. (.,.......,1.). 11....---.......... langtb .f lin. if nud.'" .. .... II'.. ..... ".... ""''' ~ c.-¡"WI_ - c.or.tr.C1IIIft'-' ~.,.~ '. a..d.. R.n.... ...... "...... ~u-I..I·1 .J.)(V)-wJIIT¡ I""~ U. IIrJ , IL-1--.d"\ A . tø",t . ~ (2';) Pumo primed & runninq ~ 1st Sensor Readina, Start Hi level test Continued Hi level test - I I --¡- þrop to 1211 low level þt2. ¡-t low level test r"'nnt:nIIPr! low Ip,,·pl test . - - . I ¡T-S ~.ER# I ~ : ~h~ 24. /575/ lotal quantÍ1, In tul tanll. (1& _ 17) coe'Uc~ of upanaJon for In_ prod"" x 25, + Oigll. pM' ""F .., .... R._ (23 volume ch.n~ per ., (24. i I' II 12 I ...,L. 1-'7 /1 / /VI_~ T.Þ'A ¡7 ()././ ~ I ...~ L7 / . r ~ ú , ~ , , 2.0 42.01 ~2. 0 n.ol tt7 n ~2. 0 I ~2. 0 I ~2. 0 I ~2.0 , , ¿ ¡;ø-c:::.1:::> A A 13 III Is 16 17 18 I I I I ! 11 12 I I ~ I I 4 ! I 5 ¡ I ; I ; I I '_L I i ,- ¡, 2.0 i1 2.0 Ii? 0 117 n I 112.0 1'2.0 I ----- -~- I r ! I . . I -. I , I I -L tð .A /J ! j ! ¡ ¡ ____-1. . ¡¡~ I I I -\ ¿J,tJ/~)u I )e. :.0 i Iì I I. ¡~í~' b ! ~ , \ \ I I I I I I I I I ¡ e/0·! i 1 , I Ie.? k ~ /û'1.f i , I , I ~ ì ¡ , I I I ! I I I~ I I I hi ! ., I I I I I I I I I I I· I i i ;~ I() I :"" ('00...' ~ . M)' I I~;I\. !~0\ ¡ ! / '~I t.' 'J I i " :~ '\i ~ ~ I : ,~.i~ ¡t:~ ¡ II 1"-; ¡~I I~ !~ ~~ !~ ~:' N '~~ ft.1 I . ~~, : . ~ !\ I . . , I I 1 I I (L:\¡ I. / ..?~o ... /) ~¿- ¥.. on I I -..... I I . I I i I I ' ! ¡ I I I I ¡, II~ \ - I \ \ . . Fresh Milk and Ice Cream Division P.O. Box 54200. Terminaì Annex Los Angeles. California 90054-0200 Telephone: (213) 225-1481 May 21, 1987 Kern County Health Dept. Hazardous Materials, Hanagement Program (U. T) 1700 Flmver Street Bakersfield, CA.. 93305 Bill Scheider, ~ve are in the process of fulfilling the requirements of Handbooks UT -10 and UT -15 . ~ve will be securing proper gauging instruments, striker plates, calibration charts and water - finding paste. We will proceed with the highest priority in these areas and I will be contacting you as soon as we have completed all the requirements. ¡3c~ ~- -:>. v~. " .L-- -' Bob Snook Carnation Energy i'1gr. (213) 226-1709 BS/spd cc: Ron Huntington KERN ~UNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT VARIATIO~ ass INVESTIGAit N REPORT Facili ty: (-~·é.'''rYl (......1-: úY) 0C{ .r.' f S Permit # .J () i) 00:;- L Facility Address:. :J Of IAn ¡(In ßC\./(t!-T..s¡;~/cI Tank(s) with Discrepancy: * ~ Date/~me of Discovery: Name of Person F 11 ing Report: 80 (!. c Ç";;j t') I)P( I~ "f/« '1'1 Description Of Discrepancy: Shòwed SJ'>'"t.&:>(j/ J~~ /i "7 0"""'" " fY)qy-' J .JIA>'\~. )D 9 J'lr 1- :s: L.f ;: hø /'rOt / INVESTIGATION SUMMARY The following procedures must be performed within the specified times starting at the time a reportable loss is discovered 01' should have been discovered: Within: I I I I I 11) Owner/Operator must verbally report I I I 12) Visual facility check to be performed using I , 13) All product dispensers are to be checked for I I I I I I I I I I I I License ,'-j;'?2ï7 Test Performer's Name Ti,.,..,... I Oeser iption of test performed Pefr'P - T,I-k- I * * ATTACH COPY OF TEST RESULTS. * * G.>// Wa.> --¡;- S; r-e.>¡,.) > I~ f THIS REPORT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE COMPLETION OF INVESTIGATION PROCEDURES. 6 Hours 24 Hours ,. 48 Hours i! I 72 Hours NOTE: Owner/Operator or other qualified person is to Date Time review records for errors before determining there is a reportable variation/loss. Performed By: Date Time discovery to KCHD and follow-up with written notification on form provided. Performed By: Date Time checklist on the back of this form. Performed By: Date Time calibration and adjusted if out of tolerance. Performed By: Piping to be leak tested using approved method. Date Time Contractor's Name License * Test Performer's Name Description of test performed * * ATTACH COpy OF TEST RESULTS. * * Tightness Testing of tank(s) to be performed Date Time N¡;o"'1 using approved tester and method. ?,-/o-97 Contractor's Name £5/} ß "'0 t.V ...,. 0......· AUTHORITY WITHIN 5 DAYS OF ,.:...._:-.;;..~,_.:r..:,,~ ~N.,_~~". ;.:r.~~';:<':I..,~~-i!l...:,~:~:..-;:,~~ '>,:,_..z::.~'1> '.'. ~ ~~- --, -- ..... . ~',. ..~~ sc~~.._;::,,-~.· --_...1-,:'".: ~ __ __ ~._. . _~ __.: {r-, .:";:~'.-.- -~_-:~..,- '.'-"...\'.,-", I . ·2. VISUAL INSPECTION CHECKLIST A. Dispensers All dispensers and their end doors visually checked for leaks. All hoses and nozzles visually checked for leaks. All totalizer seals checked for tampering. Results: -- All dispensers appear tight signature/date -- Dispenser(s) not tight as listed below signature/date ¡ >. .¡. ~;, ¡DISPENSER *ISERIAL #COMMENTS: I I I I I I I I I I I I B. Tank Area All turbine boxes inspected. All fills and vapor manholes inspected Results: Tank area present. appears tight with no product or liquid signature/date Tank area does not appear conditions listed below. . tight because of the problemsl /tV;fß~ (; 7A'Þ) . ., signature/date .. *IPRODUCT COMMENTS/RESULTS: ., I TANK \ I I I I «:1:'2- Diese- I ! I I .s-hoW$ ~...!:k~ 1~cJ{ ::;: ~." ~ C. Piping Type: [JPressure []Suction Pressurized piping leak detector (s) tested for proper functioning and for detection of leakage. Suction piping tested for indication of leakage. " , ¡, po... . \ Results: --Piping tight based on test(s) above. ~ signature/date Piping not tight based on test(s) conditions listed below. above, with problemsl signature/date f- r Description f- -.. MSA INSTRUMENTS TANKGARDTM UNDERGROUND VAPOR MONITOR 24~HOUR MONITORING FOR LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS ,11 Leaking underground storage tanks have recently been identified as potential sources for both soil and groundwater contamination. Local, state and federal agencies are already taking action to help reduce possible environmental damage by legislating tough new guidelines regarding the location and monitoring of underground storage ranks. To help facilities comply with both current and proposed pollution control mea- sures, MSA is introducing the Tankgard Under- ground Vapor Monitor. This low-cost, low- maintenance instrument can detect gasoline and other light hydrocarbon vapors that can leak from underground storage tanks. An accessory liquid sensor detects the presence of liquid buildup. The instrument is comprised of four long,life, solid-state sensors connected to a cen- trally located monitoring and alarm module. The sensors can be located up to 500 feet from the monitor. Placed in bore holes around the perimeter of the tank or between the tank's walls, the sensors continuouslv monitor for vapor presence and send signals back to the monitoring and alarm module. A semiconductor film inside each sen- sor changes resistance due to adsorption of hydrocarbon vapors. The resistance change is amplified and automatically compared to preset values by the monitor. When a preset .'. " value is exceeded, an audible and visual indication· is provided at the monitor. Built-in current barriers for the sensor's power and signal lines allow each sensor to be intrin- sically safe for Class I, Division 1, Groups C & D, as defined by the National Electrical Code. FEATURES ~ Simple setup and operation. No comple.x procedures or calibration equipment ;J! Background interferents (such as methane) cancelled during setup. œJ Long-life, solid-state sensors are not degraded by high vapor concentrations. ~ Intrinsically safe sensors can be located up to 500 feet from the monitor for remote instal, lation flexibility. j'J Maintenance is reduced to a simple sensi- tivity check (Expose the sensor to vapors and check its response.) , Optional relay board available for remote indication or telemetering. ~cl! Audible and visual alarms are provided. Dis- crete LED's inside the unit provide indication of which sensor has caused the alarm. - Built-in time delay is designed to prevent false alarms. [;;11 Accessory thennal conductivity-type sensor detects liquids (H20, low vapor pressure liquids, ete.). fi!iËil1 INSTRUMENTS '. SPECIFICATIONS OPÈRATING ,Operating temperature: Sensor: -5 of to + 122°F. (-20°C to 50°C) Monitor: -5°Fto+122°F (-20°C to 50°C) Response time: Vapor sensor: 30 seconds ma.x liquid sensor: 30 seconds ma.x Recover time: Vapor sensor: 1 minute ma.x liquid sensor: 1 minute max Alarm delay time: 3 ± 0.5 hours (can be bypassed) Sensor life: Vapor sensor: 2 years min liquid sensor: 2 years min Effects of water immersion: Vapor sensor: No damage- will not sense while immersed liquid sensor: Detects liquid presence - no damage Max wire distance: . 500 ft using 18AWG (monitor to sensor) PHYSICAL Power requirement: 110-125 Vac, 60 VA, 60 Hz Dimensions: Monitor: 8\4 II h x 6)4 "wx 4)4" d Sensor: .75" dia x 2.5" long; 14 ft of lead wire is attached Weight: 7 Ib Equipment classification: Sensor: Intrinsicalh' sate tÓr Class I, Div. 1, Groups C & D* Monitor: General purpose* 'A~ defined hi' tbe National Electric Code ¡" ORDERLNG INFORMATION CATALOG NUMBERS 479887 Tankgarcl Cnderground Vapor Monitor ( includes 4 vapor sensors) 481275 Accessory Liquid Sensor 480219 Replacement Vapor Sensor 481196 Tankgard Linderground Vapor Monitor with relay option (includes 4 sensors) Note: TIlis hull~tin contains only a g~n~rJI d~scription of th~ TankgJrd Und~rgr{)und Vapor Monit,)r h,· MSA. 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"-"-'--"-"-"-"-' -"-"-"-"-"-"-"- .. , 4-inch perforated :-::::::-::::::-::::: _. casing_:-::::: ~ -"-'--"-"-"-"-"- liqwd -..-..-..-..-..-..-..- .- . . :..:-:. Cap'--"-'--'---'-- .~:... sensor ._.._.._..:..:.._..=:-::=:.-:=:-::=:.-::=:-:: ..-..-..-..-..-..-..-. -.. -.. _.. _.. --. -.. - ..- "-"- ..- ..-..-..-. ~':"",,: '·'¡'t:.>'--· Sensor wire .:. .'; mI§Ïl1 Offices and representatives in principal cities worldwide. a In U.S. call Instrument Division toll free 1-80Q-MSA-INST. To reach MSA International, call (412) 273-5000 or Telex 812453. Instrument Division: P,O, Box 427, Pittsburgh, PA 15230 USA, Bulletin [\;().O-'002') © MSA. 19Hó Primed in LSA H64 (L) ( . e e ( (' MSA Instrument Division Instruction Manual: . ( TANKGARD'" LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES COMPANY - INSTRUMENT DIVISION P.Q. BOX 427, PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 15230 6890 (L) REV 5 480195 I . e e I i; \ ' IMPORTANT WARNING o. (- THIS MANUAL MUST, BEèAREFULLY READ BY ALL INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE ¡ \', OR WILL HAVE THE' RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSTALLING, USING, OR SERVICING THE PRODUCT. Like, any piece of complex equipment, the . , ' TANKGARDM LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM will perform as designed only if it is installed, used and serviced in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. OTHERWISE IT COULD FAIL TO PERFORM AS DESIGNED AND PERSONS WHO RELY ON THIS PRODUCT FOR THEIR SAFETY COULD SUSTAIN SEVERE BODILY INJURY OR DEATH. The warranties made by Mine Safety Appliances Company with respect to the product are voided if the product is not installed, used and serviced in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Please protect yourself and your employees by following them. We encourage our customers to write or call for a demonstration of this equipment prior to use or for any additional information relative to use or repairs. ( . e e GENERAL CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS (" 1. The TANKGARD Leak Detection System must be installed, operated and maintained in strict accordance with its labels, cautions, warnings~ instructions and within the limitations stated. <" 2. The TANKGARD Detection System control unit is general- purpose: it is not intrinsically safe or explosion-proof and must not be installed in areas or locations where explosive concentrations of combustible gases or vapors might occur in the atmosphere. Since the TANKGARD control unit is not intrinsically safe or explosion-proof, it must be located in a nonhazardous area. 3. To prevent ignition of hazardous atmospheres where the sensors are located, the intrinsically safe circuitry must not be altered, modified, removed or jumpered. Before removing sensors for maintenance or calibration, remove power from the TANKGARD Leak Detection System and make sure that the surrounding atmosphere is and remains free of toxic and combustible gases until the sensors are replaced. 4. The TANKGARD Detection System is designed to detect certain hydrocarbon vapors. It cannot measure the concentration of gases or vapors in steam or inert or oxygen-deficient atmospheres. Neither will it indicate the presence of explosive or combustible mists or sprays, lubrication oils, nor explosive dusts such as grain or coal dust. 5. Long exposures to certain compounds in the tested atmosphere may contaminate the sensor. In atmospheres where the sensing head may be exposed to such materials, perform calibration e e frequent~y to ensure that the system operation is dependable and its indications are accurate. 6. The sensor must not be painted. If painting occurs in an area where a sensor is located, make sure that paint is not deposited on the sensor. Such paint deposits would interfere with the diffusion process, whereby a sample of the atmosphere being monitored diffuses into the sensor. 7.· The only absolute method to ensure proper overall operation of this instrument is to check it with the substance to be monitored. 8. Use only genuine MSA replacement parts when performing any maintenance procedures provided in this manual. Failure to do so may seriously impair instrument performance and may void all warranties and approvals. Repair or alteration of the TANKGARD Leak Detection System, beyond the scope of these maintenance instructions or by anyone other than a certified MSA serviceman, could cause the product to fail to perform as designed and persons who rely on this product for their safety could sustain severe bodily injury or death. 9. The TANKGARD Detection System must be installed, located and operated in accordance to all applicable codes. These codes include, but are not limited to, the National Fire Prevention Code and National Electric Code. e o (" MSA TEST o ** .~ LISTED ~ 24Rl e o T ANKGARD™ LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM ö ö ö POVER TROUBLE ALARM ~¿A T,tHCG,I,Q LEAK DETn. TlDI'I $YSTÐI REUonHG TD ~1rII1$ UJCA~ ASStICIATDI APPfoRATUS 'Wm4 tH'naNSICAu.Y SN"E CUTP\JT CIRCUITS FtIR tJS( IN a.ASS I. GRDI.PS C , D HItoZARftI'IIl$ L.DCA 1'1DoIS 'JH£N aH£CTDJ IN ACCJRJIAHa: 'Wm4 IWU"ACT1JIU:R'S INSTIWCTIDN XD<. PT. ND. 48019:5 Val to.ge 115/220 AC Frequency 50/60 Hz.J' Current .5 A CALL IN THE EVENT OF. ALARM I TROUBLE o o T ANKGARD LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM ---=--- e e TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION General Description · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Features ........... · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Test Button Feature Warning ...... Delay Feature ..................................... Optional Accessories General Installation Caut ion ............................................. Single-Wall Double-Wall Tank Installation General Specifications · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . Tank Installation · . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 INSTALLATION Mounting the TANKGARD Control Housing .............. Caut ion ................ Sensor Placement ................................... Single-wall Tank Placement ....................... Caution Double-Wall Tank Placement Caut ion ...... Sensor Wiring Ca uti on ................ · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wiring the Control Unit to the Main Power Caution/Caution ............ Wiring Optional Relay Board ............. .......... ........ · . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . 3 START-UP AND INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS Power-Up Adjustment .............. · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initial Initial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 CALIBRATION AND MAINTENANCE Calibration Warning/Caut ion ........................ Maintenance ............................ Sensor Replacement ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 1 4 4 4 6 6 6 5 7 7 8 10 10 10 10 11 12 12 12 13 16 .16 17 19 21 22 22 24 24 Section ( ~--- e e TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Page Ca uti on ............................................ 25 General Alarm Guidelines ........................... 25 Troubleshooting Guidelines ......................... 26 5 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Sensor Operation .................................... 27 Liquid Sensor Operation ............................ 27 Circuit Description .......~........................ 27 6 PARTS LIST ......................................... 30 Figure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table 1 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Page Typical Service Station Installation ............... 2 Typical Well Construction .......................... 3 TAJ..'qKGARD Control Uni t .............................. 5 Wiring Terminal Blocks ............................ 15 Optional Relay Board .............................. 19 Controls and Indicators ........................... 20 PC Board Delay Jumper ............................. 23 ~lock Diagram ..................................... 28 LIST OF TABLES Page Sensor/Control Unit Wiring ........................ 15 -~ ( ,:. e - SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION I \ ' ( GENERAL DESCRIPTION The TANKGARD- Leak Detection System is listed by Underwri~ers' Laboratories, Inc. (UL) and the TANKGARD System sensors are "Intrinsically Safe" for use in hazardous locations Class 1, Group C and D, Division land 2, as defined by the National Electrical Code. The MSA® TANKGARD- Leak Detection System is designed to help improve water quality by helping to prevent groundwater contamination. The TANKGARD System can also help to detect leaks or spills before they can contaminate the groundwater. The System continuously detects and provides local audio/visual indication of hydrocarbon vapor caused by leaks or spills in the ground near: · petroleum tanks · pipelines . service stations . fuel distribution sites. The TANKGARD Leak Detection System sensors are designed to be placed in bore holes around the monitored area or in double-wall tanks, but can also be located aboveground to detect the presence of most petroleum vapors. Proper installation and sensor placement is mandatory for effective operation. · Figure 1 shows a typical service station installation layout. · Figure 2 shows a typical bore hole sensor placement. · SECTION 2, "INSTALLATION" provides more detailed instructions. 1 ,----------'-. (i) '1 S[NSO~ ~--~ ~o~11 Bm~E HOLE BORE HOLE (UNDERGROUND TANK) "-- (REGULAR) -./ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ~--~ ( UNDERGROUND TANK) I I "- (PREM~UM) -./ I I r---------.J I' }'? 1-1- - - -1 SENSOR 3 ~~NSOR 4 BORE HOLE BORE HOLE ~--~ (UNDERGROUND TANK) ~UNLEADED0 ~ TANKGARD PANEL e GARAGE OFFICE PUMP STATIONS ( - - -) e : UMP STATIONS ( - - -) Figure 1. Typical Service Station Installation CAP LOCKING CASING AND LID . -- CAP: -.. -..- . . - . . - . . VAPOR . .S~NSD.R: SAND PACK- LIQUID SENSOR . .......... Figure 2. Typical Well Construction ...., JUNCTION BOX ..- .. e WIRING JUNCTION - - VAPOR SENSOR GROUND VATER LEVEL e 4 INCH PERFORATED CASING~ (- .; e e ( Use of the MSA TANKGARD System is one of many steps necessary to help protect. ~he environment from petroleum pollution; other steps include: · An effective and accurate inventory co~trol system · Proper training for all persons handling the product · Proper TANKGARD System installation by qualIfied personnel · Proper placement and protection of petroleum tanks and pipelines · Routine inspection of the monitored area and system and · Periodic check of the TANKGARD System response. ( The. TANKGARD Detection System sounds· an alarm when it detects the presence of hydrocarbon vapors, or liquid if using the optional liquid sensor (see "Optional Accessories"). To determine the proper response to a vapor alarm condition, carefully review the inventory control data and check the general conditions surrounding the alarming sensor. To determine the proper response to a liquid alarm condition, survey the sensor placement and verify the presence of liquid; then, take the appropriate corrective action. A proper program of inventory control, maintenance procedures and use of the TANKGARD System can help maintain the environment. FEATURES TEST Button Feature (Figure 3) The TANKGARD System Control Unit is equipped with a TEST button located on the front door, center left. This feature is provided to ensure that the audible alarm and the front door POWER, TROUBLE and ALARM lights are functioning properly. ,. I WARNING Take appropriate safety measures when pressing the TEST button on a TANKGARD unit equipped with an optional relay board (see "Optional Accessories") since any equipment connected to the unit will also be activated. 4 .; AC KNOCKOUT c RElA Y KNOCKOUT e e MSA T ANKGARD™ LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM o o o POVER TROUBLE ALARM TEST LISTED ~ T~ L£M ~ STS1'ÐI 1Q",AT1tG TtI ~ UJcAT1tICS AS:SII:IA TO I#IfÞMA fUS \ItTM IIiITUNSICM.L T SM't Ql1'1IVT CDlQ4Ts f"DIt USE ~ CL.I\.SS I. CiIO.PS C .. J ~ LCCA 1'DG WN[N cz:»N;CTtD IN ACCIJIIWCt ..,fT'N IiWU'ACn.rs INSTIIUCTJDN .... ,T. tCJ. .... 24RI Volt"Qt! 115/220 AC FI"t!Qut!ncy 50/60 Hz...f' Cu,.,."nt .5 A CALL IN THE EVENT OF· ALARM I ~ TROUBLE SENSOR KNOCKOUTS FIGURE 3. T ANKGARD CONTROL UNIT KEY lOCK TEST BUTTON . e DELAY Feature ( When the DELAY JUMPER (Figure 7) is in the DELAY position, the TANKGARD System requires a'three-hour continuous alarm before the horn activates; this delay exists to prevent false alarms due to spills or similar conditions. When the delay jumper is in the DELAY position and the horn is sounding, open the door and press the RESET button; this will silence the horn for three more hours. When the DELAY JUMPER is in the NON-DELAY position, pressing the RESET button will only silence the horn if the alarm condition has been corrected and eliminated. / \ ( OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES · An optional Relay Board provides contacts for a remote alarm or warning device that activates when an alarm or trouble is present. · An optional Liquid Sensor can be used to determine if a liquid is covering the vapor sensor or if liquid has entered the outside wall of a double-wall tank, pipe or delivery system. No TANKGARD System modifications are necessary to add a liquid sensor to the system. · A miniature vapor sensor and a miniature liquid sensor can be used in applications where the standard sensors will not fit, such as in double-wall tanks. These smaller sensors perform the same as the standard sensors and can be added without any modifications. GENERAL INSTALLATION The TANKGARD Detection System vapor sensors are sensitive to most petroleum vapors~ The sensors are intrinsically safe and do not require explosion-proof enclosures or special 'wiring conduits. The sensors must, however, be properly spliced if the sensors are 6 . . ',' placed deeper .into the hole than the wiring permits. The sensors must be wired to an acceptable, below grade wiring work box when wiring junctions are made. Mount ·the TANKGARDcontrol unit in an office or area that is protected from weather and machinery. For underground petroleum vapor detection, the sensors must be installed above the highest water level. Use of the optional liquid sensor will alert the operator if the vapor sensor is submerged. ( ( CAUTION Make sure that the vapor sensors are not submerged in water: Submerged sensors are not damaged but can cause improper TANKGARD System monitoring. Always check for proper operation after submersion. Single-Wall Tank Installation Place the sensors as close as possible to the monitored tanks or area and to the level of the tanks or groundwater in order to obtain the fastest possible alarm response to petroleum vapors. For typical, single-wall tank service station installation (Figure 1), place the vapor sensors around the perimeter of the tank or tanks to be monitored. It is not necessary to place the sensor wells into the water table, but place them deeper than the buried tanks and deep enough to permit an adequate cross section of the subterranean earth. . Optional Liquid Sensor Installation Place the optional liquid sensor beside the vapor sensor to ensure that the vapor sensor is not submerged in liquid. Double-Wall Tank Installation Place the sensors between the walls of the tank (Figure 2). . Optional Liquid Sensor Installation Place the optional liquid sensor at the tank bottom. 7 · e GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Performance Characteristi~s _ SUBSTANCE DETECTED: Hydrocarbon vapors NOTE: Check with MSA (toll-free number: 1-800-MSA-INST) to ensure that the specific vapor will r$spond. \ . _ CONTROL UNIT TEMP. LIMITS: \. . \ Storage:· -20~ to IGO°F Operating: -5° to 122°F _ POWER REQUIREMENT: Voltage: Current: 115 or 220 volts AC, switch selectable 0.5 Amps (- _ VAPOR SENSOR DATA: Maximum Cable Length: Minimum Cable Length: Minimum Cable Gauge: Temperature Limits: 500 feet 3 feet 18 AWG Storage: -20° to IGO°F Operating: _5° to 122°F 12 volts at 120 Milliamps 2-1/2 inch length: 3/4 inch width Powe r : Size: _ OPTIONAL LIQUID SENSOR DATA: Maximum Cable Length·: Minimum Cable Length: Minimum Cable Gauge: Temperature Limits: suo feet 3 feet 18 AWG Storage: -20° to IGO°F Operating: -5° to 122°F Power: 12 volts at 20 Milliamps Maximum Fresh Water Submersion: 15 feet Size: 2-1/2 inch length: 3/4 inch width _ MINIATURE VAPOR AND LIQUID SENSOR DATA: Same as vapor and liquid data above Size: _ Vapor Sensor: 1-1/2 inch length 5/8 inch width _ Liquid Sensor: 1-1/2 inch length 1/2 inch width _ ALARM DELAY: 3 hours after receiving a continuous alarm condition _ OPTIONAL RELAY BOARD: Contact Ratings: 5 Amps @ 277 VAC or 30 VDC: 1/4 HP @ 250 VAC: 240 VA @ 240 VAC: 1/10 HP @ 120 VAC 8 . e Equipment Classification ( . CONTROL UNIT: General Purpose with keylock front door (Figure 3): not suitable for use in hazardous areas . LIQUID AND VAPOR SENSORS: When used with the Detection System, the sensor is intrinsically safe for use in Class 1, Division 1 Group C & D Hazardous Areas (Refer to the National Electrical Code for definitions) 9 · e SECTION 2 INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE TANKGARD CONTROL UNIT I. Locate the MSA TANKGARD control unit in a clean, dry location such as a service station office area. ¡, CAUTION Make sure that the door of the MSA TANKGARD control unit is not blocked. A blocked control unit will obscure the front panel pilot and alarm lights. 2. Mount the TANKGARD control unit to a wall via the four holes in the mounting bracket attached to the back of the instrument. SENSOR PLACEMENT Single-Wall Tank Placement (Figures I and 2) The sealed liquid sensor is protected from particles such as dirt and requires no special orientation or modification. Any combination of vapor and liquid sensors may be used. 1. Drill the bore hole away from any surface spill area to prevent spilled products from flowing into the hole and sounding the alarm. eA ground water survey may be performed for optimum sensor placement. 2. Line the bore holes with a perforated casing to prevent collapsing. 10 Î. i. ( . . 3. Fill.the area between the bore hole and casing with proper backfill material to permit gas and water diffusion. 4. Wire the sensors. · Additional wire (up to 500 feet) may be added as required by splicing it to the wire provided. Follow all applicable codes when splicing and wiring the sensors. Use appropriate splicing materials and tools and keep track of sensor wire identity to ensure proper wiring at the TANKGARD control unit. A below grade wiring work box can be used as a junction box for the splice. Follow all applicable codes. 5. Lower the sensors into respective bore holes along the perimeter of the tank or area to be monitored. · Place the sensors in the drilled hole located as close as possible to the area to be monitored and above the highest water table level. · The sensors are intrinsically safe, eliminating the need for explosion-proof enclosures. · It is recommended that the liquid sensor be placed beside the vapor sensor in the mounting well to ensure that the vapor sensor is not submerged in liquid. 6. Cover the bore holes. CAUTION Failure to cover bore holes may result in personal injury and/or bore hole contamination. 11 e cJ . Double-Wall T~nk Placement It is recommended that both a liquid and vapor sensor be used for a double-wall tank application. A liquid sensor will detect an outside-of-tank water leak~ a vapor sensor will determine if the Q leak is petroleum vapor originated from the inside of the tank. Place the liquid sensor at the tank bottom and the vapor sensor ·t, near the tank top. 1. ~Wire the sensors. · The sensors are intrinsically safe, eliminating the need for explosion-proof enclosures. · Additional wire may be added as required by splicing it to the wire provided. Follow all applicable codes when splicing and wiring the sensors. Use appropriate splicing . materials and tools and keep track of sensor wire identity to ensure proper wiring at the TANKGARD control unit. 2. Remove the tank cover and lower the sensors down between the walls of the desired tanks. 3. Reposition the tank cover. CAUTION Failure to cover the tanks may result in personal injury and/or tank contamination. SENSOR WIRING (SEE FIGURE 4 AND TABLE 1) 1. Run the wire from the sensors to the control unit. · The holes of the TANKGARD control unit case will accept 1/2-inch conduit fittings. 12 e . · If runn~ng the sensor wires with any other wire in conduit or.in wiring tray, use shielded sensor wire. CAUTION If shielded sensor wire is not used when sensor wires are run with other wire in conduit or wiring tray, the instrument could malfunction. · Follow all applicable codes when wiring the sensors. · Keep track of sensor identity so that proper channel wiring can be done at the control unit. · Additional wire may be added as required by splicing it to the wire provided. Follow all applicable codes. Use appropriate splicing materials and tools. Keep track of the sensor wire identity to ensure proper wiring at the TANKGARD control unit. 2. Remove the knockout holes from the TANKGARD Control Unit (Figure 3). 3. Remove sensor wiring terminal block (Figure 4) by grasping the terminal block front edge with a pair of insulated, long-nose pliers and gently pulling the block forward from its socket. 4. Remove the resistor located at the sensor wiring terminal blocks (Figure 4). NOTE: The lOOK ohm, 1/8 watt resistor should remain on the unused channels to prevent the trouble light from turning ON. 13 L e ;. ~91 I . I 1£ 0 ~~ç. 480100 F II2A 25ùV !)ANGER +: XI ICS RISK Or ELECTRIC SrlOCK-rUSE LliE -eISCON'IEcr POWER 5U?PL Y EEi'ORE SERVICING 01 :z + -L-U- U- 1 "'i5i"«~<r....J , TI ; 6 MAiN POWER TERMINAL BLOCK E;j' RE:SCT :~S'I & 109 [J I IC5 ~ I~ I :J¡ 115/220 VOLT SELECTOR SWITCH pi -CJ- ¡:¡55 SW2 D28 .J; K;::::r . bd Ol~ )$.':3 § ~ Þ- I \J~Y C3 ~ R47 _ R34 -- R51i D25 ICIi -c::::J- I R5;: ;::::r C4 -CJ-;::::r - R33 R46 -c::r - 1-...J- R5¡ R5'j I -- "'..~ "'''3 R5J -c::::r C" -c::::r -" -'- -" , CH.' --=- R49 CH.2 I II Df) -:- ?- IC4 R43 -c:::::J- ;::::r CH.3 R45 o ,,:9 ~23 _ Rlj2 I !C7 -c::::J- R 44 ;::::r R41) CH.4 Q _ 1:125 _ R':7 I II Ö ¡:¡3C IIC2 . ?- , 'ì"~ - -c:::::r _ R 25 IRZ9 I .- PLUG-iN SENSOR WIRING TERMINAL BLOCKS FIGURE 4. WIRING TERMINAL BLOCKS , - . Table 1. Sensor/control unit Wiring SENSOR SENSOR WIRE WIRE STATUS WHITE POWER SENSOR 1 BLACK GROUND GREEN SIGNAL WHITE POWER SENSOR 2 BLACK GROUND GREEN SIGNAL WHITE POWER SENSOR 3 BLACK GROUND GREEN SIGNAL WHITE POWER SENSOR 4 BLACK GROUND GREEN SIGNAL 15 -- . (' 5.· Connect the three wires of the sensors to the control unit as show~ in Table 1. NOTE: Sensor wiring terminal blocks are removable for ease of wiring. 6. After sensor wiring is complete, re-insert terminal blocks back into their sockets (Figure 3). WIRING THE CONTROL UNIT TO THE MAIN POWER (SEE FIGURE 4) CAUTION When wiring the TANKGARD control unit, disconnect the main power to prevent bodily harm. 1. Knock out the power access hole in the TANKGARD control housing (Figure 3). 2. Route the power wire so that it enters the control unit via the power access knockout. The hole in the case will accept 1/2-inch conduit fittings. 3. Connect the wire to the non-removable terminal block labeled Pl. 4. Wire the power as labeled on the printed circuit board. See Figure 4. 5. Select the proper voltage (115 or 220 volts AC) via the selector switch SW2. See Figure 4. CAUTION Improper selection of the primary power may cause damage to the unit. If unsure of the available power, contact your local power 16 e e uti~ity for clarification. Verify selector switch is in proper position for the AC supply line. WIRING OPTIONAL RELAY BOARD (SEE FIGURE 5) Two relays are located on the optional relay board mounted on the control unit door. One relay is an alarm relay: the other relay is the trouble relay. Each relay is a single pole, double throw relay. The relay connections are made via the terminal blocks on the relay board and each connection is labeled on the relay board. 1. Route the wire through the knockout hole in the control housing (Figure 3). The connectors will take up to 18 AWG wire. 2. Insert the wire into the block of the desired relay function. . The relay functions are: normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) with a single common for each relay. . The relays activate when the front panel LEDs are lit. 17 ~, ------ TROUBLE CONNECTIONS ALARM CONNECTIONS e R3 ~6 MSA 48078 ~ B I-'" 05~ "i 0 88 REV. KI [ F 10 <;t 0°2 K2 0:: 0:: P2 C\J RELAY CONTACT RATINGS ër 0:: 1/4 H.P. 01 250VAC TROUBLE R3 ALARM 240 VA 01 240VAC P 0 00 e 1/10 H.P. 01 120VAC ~ C) () 5 AMPS at 277VAC or 30 VDC 03 DI 02 1 N~ ~ Ng Nt ~ NtJ --------------------------- rlGURE 5, OPTIONAL RELAY BOARD e e SECTION 3 START-UP AND INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS (. INITIAL POWER-UP 1. Before turning ON the main power, ensure that the proper voltage is selected (115 or 220 VAC) and move delay jumper Jl to the left (NON-DELAY) position: See Figure 6. 2. Turn ON tne main power which feeds the TANKGARD System: there is no power switch on the instrument. NOTE: The green pilot lamp should immediately turn ON: if it does not, refer to SECTION 5, "Troubleshooting Guidelines" for proper diagnostic steps. The TANKGARD System may go into an alarm state: this is a normal condition when power is first applied to the sensors. If the alarm is sounding, turn the alarm level controls counter clockwise to turn OFF the alarm (Figure 6). 3. Press the reset button SWl (Figure 6) to silence the alarm horn. If any alarm lights remain ON, the alarm cannot be silenced. 4. Wait 15 minutes for the sensors to warm up. NOTE: The alarm condition may still exist on the TANKGARD control unit~ any alarms that remain ON will be corrected during the initial adjustment steps. The amber trouble lights (Figure 6) should t~rn OFF after the warm up period: if any trouble lights remain ON, check the sensor wiring. See SECTION 5, "Troubleshooting Guidelines for additional information. 19 _,[n_ DELAY JUMPER TROUBLE INDICA TORS ALARM INDICA TORS ALARM LE VEL CONTROLS I e e FUSE RESET SWITCH ~ QMS.A 48 ~ REV. ~ANGER + . XI ICS !"9 RIS~ Or ElECTRIC SriOCK-rUSE F 1/2A 25ÙV U~E-oISCON':ECT POWER SU?PLY ¡:rfIOC11 <t'=<t'~ \ Z PI ~ o E;J' TI ; 70 SWi u¡ ¡, ICg [J ð I IC5 \.JD"''':'AY ~34 2.. I 2.. I 'C7 -c:::J- Rd4 -c:::J- R41; CH.4 R33 g g B B''I7R'N$'CÁLLY ~.'I I 2 > I C~.21' 2 'I QUI I 2 ~ I Clt& I 2 J I S.!.c¡:: IN<'U7S CJ. FIGURE 6. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS e e INITIAL ADJUSTMENT i' \ . to. 1. After a 3-hour warm up period, adjust alarm level controls (See Figure 6). so that the alarm 'indicators just turn OFF for that particular channel. \ . a. Turn alarm controls (Figure i6) ùntil the RED light turns ON. The horn will also sound when the alarm LED turns ON. b. Turn the alarm controls counterclockwise until the RED light turns OFF. c. Press the reset button, SWl, (Figure 6) to silence the horn. . An illuminated YELLOW light indicates a malfunction. See SECTION 5, "TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES", for proper diagnostic steps. This alarm adjustment allows the monitoring circuit to ignore background interference to avoid false alarms. NOTE: Additional adjustment may be needed after several days to account for sensors "settling" into their new environment. When adjusting the TANKGARD System, make sure that no hydrocarbon vapors (from a potential leak) are present. Otherwise, the TANKGARD System alarm will be adjusted to a certain contaminate level and will not detect the contaminates present. If unsure if tank is currently leaking, initially install and adjust the TANKGARD System in an uncontaminated area where no tank exists. 2. Place Jumper J1 to the right (DELAY ON) position. The initial adjustment procedure is now complete. 21 e e SECTION 4 CALIBRATION AND MAINTENANCE (. CALIBRATION (. 1. Move DELAY Jumper Jl (Figure 7) to the left (DELAY OFF) position. This will eliminate the delay circuitry. I. I 2. Remove the bore hole or tank cover and remove the sensor from the bore hole or tank. WARNING Do not permit smoking or open flames when performing the following step: otherwise an explosion may occur. 3. Introduce petroleum vapors to the sensor by placing the sensor over a filled gasoline container or container of the hydrocarbon being monitored. 4. Check the control module for an alarm condition. If an alarm condition exists, reinstall the sensor and the bore hole or tank cover. If no alarm condition exists, see the Troubleshooting Guidelines. After the alarm LED goes out, press the reset button (SWl) ·to silence the horn. 5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the remaining channels. 6. Re-install the sensor and replace the cover on the bore hole or tank. CAUTION Failure to cover the tanks may result in personal injury and/or tank contamination. 22 I. f e e F9 I . I I ~ 0 ~~ç. 480100 F I/2A 25ÙV QANGER +. XI ICS TI ( DELAY JUMPER IN DELAY POSITION I ! I !I .i 6 QESET [~JWI IC9 [J 5- u; R65 Qla. I IC5 ~ I?-. I !C7 -c=J- R44 -c=J- R415 CH.4 \.JD'"~Y ~34 R47 - -c=J- I R33 R43 -c::J- -c::J- CH.3 R45 Q a23 _ ~1j2 I _ ~1j3 II ~ IC4 ð R41 R3C (I ~ I, C2 [::] ?-. R3F Q"'~ - . - ~25 - R57 -c=J- - -c=:J- R26 RIjO I II I IR23 I - II - B B B BI!iïRIN5ICALLY CH.'I I . õ I ClW, ~ ~ I ClUI I ~ ~ I CH.4 I ~ õ I s~"'r IN"UïS Lc:P I I , I FIGURE 7. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD DELAY JUMPER .' e e 7. Perform tþe SECTION 3, "Initial Adjustment" procedure again to enable the earliest alarm possible. (' 8. Move the DELAY Jumper Jl to the right (DELAY ON) position to activate the alarm delay circuitry. Calibration is now complete. ( MAINTENANCE Sensor Replacement The TANKGARD System requires minimal maintenance other than periodic calibration. After extended use, however, the sensor may require replacement as indicated by a trouble signal and/or no response during calibration. To replace a sensor, perform the following procedure: 1. Disconnect the power from the TANKGARD control unit. 2. Make sure that there are no open flames; then, remove the cap from the bore hole or tank and remove the sensor. 3. Disconnect the sensor wiring at the junction box or at a convenient splice and properly discard the depleted sensor; If the sensor is still under warranty, return it to MSA, Repair and Customer Service Department, Mars, PA 16046 for a replacement sensor. 4. Obtain the proper replacement sensor. Each sensor has a label identifying its type, either liquid or' vapor. Connect the replacement sensor wiring at the junction box or a convenient splice. 5. Position the replacement sensor in the bore hole or tank at the same level as the original' sensor. 24 e e 6. Replace the cap on the bore hole or tank. ( CAUTION Failure to cover the tanks may result in personal injury and/or tank contamination. 7. Reconnect the power to the control unit and follow the SECTION 3, "Initial Adjustment" and SECTION 4, "Calibration" procedures. .( GENERAL ALARM GUIDELINES When the TANKGARD System indicates an alarm, open the door and check to see how many sensors are alarming. Usually, the greater the number of the alarms, the greater the severity of the condition. An alarm can be caused by many reasons other than a petroleum tank leak (i.e.: a surface spill leaking down to the sensors, a natural gas pipeline leak or raw sewage leaking to the sensors). If a liquid sensor activates an alarm, verify the liquid's presence and take appropriate corrective action such as liquid drainage or raising the sensor to a position above the liquid. If a tank leak is suspected, review the inventory records for any discrepancies. Also check the tank installation area for any surface abnormalities. A tank test, performed by qualified personnel, may be the best way to determine if a tank is leaking. The TANKGARD System will continue to sound the alarm as long as the alarming condition exists. When the reset button is pressed (SWl), the horn will silence for three additional hours, as long as the alarm condition exists. 25 -. e e TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES ( SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION GREEN POWER I) Input power *1} Check for LED dim or fails interrupted proper power « to turn ON 2) Bad connection *2 } Check fuse between power· cable and connector 3} LED is defective 3 } Replace LED 4} Improper voltage 4} Make proper ( selection voltage selection YELLOW TROUBLE I) LED is defective I} Replace LED LED does not 2} Open or shorted 2} Check for turn OFF cable between the continuity of control unit and se.nsor cabl e the sensor 3 } Replace sensor 3} Defective sensor RED ALARM LED I} does not turn OFF 2} 3 } Improperly set 1) alarm level controls Defective sensor 2} Printed circuit 3} board failure Re-adjust controls Replace sensor Replace printed circuit board Return board to service center 4} RED ALARM LED 1 ) Alarm level controls 1 } Re-adjust controls does not turn ON set too high 2} Sensor submerged in 2 ) Dry sensor and water recalibrate TANKGARD 3) Bad sensor 3 } Replace Sensor 4) Dirty frit on front 4} Clean frit or of sensor replace sensor *CAUTION: Exercise caution as potential shock hazard exists. 26 ~ e e I SECTION 5 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ( Sensor Operation r \ The sensor is a solid state sensor consisting of a heater and a sensitive semiconductor film. As petroleum vapors make contact with the sensor, absorption occurs on the semiconductor film, . / inc'reasing sensor conductivity. This conductivity change is converted to a voltage output which is logarithmically proportional to the amount of petroleum vapor present. ( \ Liquid Sensor Operation The liquid sensor is a solid state sensor consisting of a thermoconductive sensing element heated to a high temperature. As a liquid with thermal characteristics differing from air makes . contact with the liquid sensor, the thermal change is converted to a voltage output which turns ON the alarm. Circuit Description (Figure 8) The sensor heater is powered by the control unit. A circuit at the sensor applies the proper voltage to the sensing element,regardless of the cable length from the control unit. The power and the signal pass through the barrier circuit which makes the sensors intrinsically safe. I I The first circuit, the alarm amplifier and comparators circuit, determines if the signal from the sensor is in an alarm state. The trouble amplifier and comparators detect problems such as open or shorted lines between the sensor and the control unit. 27 ~ CHANNEL /V1 TROUBLE TROUBLE LIGHT AMPLIFIER Be COMPARATOR CHANNEL ~ PANEL e, ONE OF BARRIER /V1 TROUBLE FOUR LIGHT ALARM AMPLIFIER Be COMPARATOR ." ~ ,"J ~.. PANEL . ALARM" LIGHT A?7 . ~ANNE: L ~~ARH LIGHT ~ /V7 -- Figure 8. Block Diagram ~ ( r ~ ( ~ e . The signals f~om all four channels are combined through circuitry and displayed on the front panel. If the delay is ON, the signals will be displayed on the front panel after three hours of a continuous alarm condition. 29