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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHAZ-WAST INFO 1/23/2002 -- - -------------- It - ~ . - B A K E R S F I E L D January 23,2002 Mr. Howard H. Wines, III, Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Waste Paint Thinner Recycling Sludge Dear Mr. Wines: As per your directive of December 19,2001, The Signing and Striping Section submitted to the Office of Environmental Services the results of a CAM-17 analysis performed on the residue of the Thinner Recycling Machine. Based on the evaluation of the test results perfonned by BC Laboratories, Inc., you agreed the level of the metals to be within the acceptable range required by the California Code of Regulations. You also advised me at the same time to continue disposing of the dry residue in the same manner as in the past. At the time, I might have failed to communicate to you that the operation of recycling of paint thinner will be short lived, Beginning next month, we expect to be fully converted to water-based paint thus eliminating the need of paint thinner for equipment cleaning. Thank you for all the assistance given by your office on this matter and if you have any other comments or recommendations, please call me at 326-3154. Sincerely, ~jJ IØm(Po ,/ 'Gi ert Alemao Supervisor II Signing & Striping Section CC: Brad Underwood Steve Hollingsworth §. LaboratorieS!nC. - -----;:- ~ \ " January 16, 2002 , J;_ JO{,v#"D' rr ~Ì) I J'. . (/~ I / ff~/<~ /,¿, .{Þ\ /'" /} ff'" ~ () fV l~v1- ¡2r:9dP ~~ ~ ~-J 6/iPP GILBERT ALEMAO CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS GENERAL SERVICES 4101 TRUXTUN AVE Bakersfield, CA 93301 -- - --.--.-.-....- ~ - - -- - Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: Samples Received: 02-00327 01/09/2002 Dear Mr, Alemao: The samples(s) listed on the Chain of Custody report were received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on 01/09/2002. Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requested. If you have any questions regarding this report please contact me at (661)327-4911, ext, 206. Any unused sample will be stored on our premises for a minimum of 30 days (excluding bacteriologicals) at which time they will be disposed unless otherwise requested at the time of sample receipt. A disposal fee of $5 per sample may apply for solid sample matrices. Please refer to submission number 02-00327 when calling for assistance. Sincerely, ~ Corrie sahlstromV " Client Services BC Laboratories, Inc, , fu~ All result listed ir: this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court'" Bakersfield, CA 93308'" (661)327-491 I ... Fax(661)327-1918 ... www.bcIabs.com ~ Laboratories, Inc. Chain of Custody Form ReportTo: (, I t· {..).. ¿ O' I , CJient: I 'l-4 0 - ,::..-it LJ¡ n 10 ¡.¡¡J.iect #: \. Attn: (9-nbe-~\l- A ~1'\-to..ò ÔhJ ~ ~~:~~) Street Address: 4JO IV- AJL:{..tA-þ\1I A-vu Project Code: City, State, Zip: /eJ1 IDA f) ,(0\ 'i33C-impler(s): ~ ¡ l. hey + Phone: '=> 2.<t. - :, l5~ Fax: (¿ l' '5 ). ~ ).U? Email Address: Submittal #: o -OQ -- ------ - I (J~ O\.~\!I\l- 't~~}^'Aiur t'Z.Lc w c. L 1\ \A-Q ~ (lJ Jc Å- l r (S -I -- - ~ Same as above Client: Address: City: Attn: PO#: State Zip Jq Tt~ .h. .~l~~ 7I~K»~OlH/::iZ':-~ '.. r¡as / !~ï~/'iO / - l . ~ mop ¡rll! m/UTI': ......., ! "" ,J~ 3: eo ~ I~ \ 1 q 10J. (;1 ~()() ~ I I I 1 1 I -. I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I Report Drinking Waters on State Form? DYes DNo ----- Send Copy to State of CA? DYes DNo Sample Disposal Special Reporting D Return to Client D Disposal by lab D Archive: Monthh_______ 0 QC 0 WIP 0 Raw Data ~fl~rrJtØI) lï~q_D2lì~:;'I{j:ive~/1 Q Voü n'..ll~eq_o)(l~~ Ø~quiShed By 3. Relinquished By I Date ¡Date . I Hme ¡Time PLEASE COMPLETE: BCL QUOTE !D: 138156 Page_ of_ Comments: Sa"t,ple Matrix " ... ~~I-o :> '" " ;>-~~ ~"O ~ ]:.;;;<=:" =-= -g.5 g ~ ~ ¡Û5 ð ~ Other Are there any lests with holding times less Ihan or equal 10 48 hours? DYes D No . "O~ <=:'" ;::"0 8~ "'0 8¡¡; ;::.... E-<O : : * Standard Turnaround = 15 work days Notes 1M 1- t<1{ -ð:l 'l J (U~ I \ ,~lf 11 ~L " \ ^v ~ V' \ \ __.:0:-- _ ~-===c..c....~~C.;.,ctJ;.-f- (JHK Y PJSTRIBUTIOi\! . y~ I fhA JVHH I I I L!;l ____!... _. S~~-OU!.~....J__J 2. Received By I Date ¡Time 3. Received By ¡Date ¡Time BC Laboratories, Inc. - 4100 Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield, CA 93308 - 661.327.4911- Fax: 661.327.1918 - www.bclabs.com J~ Laooratories, Kne. rr - n___cH_ CCllnælllll1l 1D[ CCl1Ii§~1D©Y IF1DIrIID1l CC1D!III1l llæ~ll1Dll1lllll1l§~IrD1l<C~ll1DJl1l§ e CCIln2}ÌÍIID 1DQ' CCllil§~<ID<dly IF<IDrrillill e -- --- --~.~-- - _._------~----, Î ¡l-~~-PÜAS¡;('()MJ>l"ffc -,~! un OVOTE TD: I r~-~~ ~.. -~---=-'-ll 11~'í¡;;~~~- -- -- ~ - ~ ~-- - - -~ - - ~ ~- - r , ~ \?~; - ~;;f~~~-' The report will be sent Project #: '1 1,-'\ ~r:-,,~ (~..:-~~:(.~ ":(::IßJ"(::f,~@:s to thi\ address under V i Attn: fr ¡hi.. pt'r..on'.. attention Project Name: <_ Enter pr~icct I C():J::1;;;::;e:,:~§: \ Ph~W~t· l·o~;J;let~ ~- 1 informi1tion thi!!l field to assure I 1 Street Address: Project CoÙ: Vse the legend proper ¡",joicing i / below to reference City, State, Zip: San:pier(s): r analytical methods f I Check the appropriate sample Phone: :¡¡fax: .'1 '£r' Email Address: II ~¡ Sample 7 "0 "- Arc there any te~t!. with holding time.. less thun Ii ~ ~ c:;-:: f)r equal to 48 hour..? ~"O DYes D No Submittal #: -- - -- ~------ --- . -- --- ---- -- --~ :I ~ ~ ~~ ~Vh: 1{~1\rollir) iìIiliJ lÏlI:iill " "0 ~¿ * Standard Turnaround = 15 work days (!) ~flí:i1Jf~J ~ ~~~~ f-o No~es a¡¡jOO Other 'I< Enter sample date R Q 'I I and times .......... Enter sample description. Please I I ----... Cheek for standard verify that samofe descriotions and turnaround dates match the like information I I on resnective samnle containers I I ~ Use this field to I I \ convey any special information such as I I sample hazards and/or non-standard I I turnarounds I I Please complet.e to . . I I / I I j I I j I I Check the appropriate I hnx to' " '. j ~.'.~~~~~~':.g.~~in/úng , I I ~ nst e co ~ple ed b C,f< k he / reporting a o riate bo . / appropriate boxes. '\. I I --- / 11:'fdm"'l,Î ¿ 0 Same as above Rep t Drinking Sample Disposal Lr' ~ SÕial Reporting Water on State Form? o Return to Client 0' Disposal by Jab o Archive: Months __ ____ o QC WIP 0 Raw Data Client: DYes DNo 1. Relinquished By ¿, ¡Date ITime I. Received By IDate ¡Time Add~ress: -- Cily: State_Zip_ Send Copy to State of 2. Relinquished By (ate ¡Time 2. Received By ¡Date ¡Time CA? Attn: DYes DNo 3. Relinqnished By [Date Time 3. Received By Date ITime PO#: BC Laboratories, Inc. - 4100 Atlas Ct. - Bakersfield, CA 93308 - 661.327.4911 - Fax: 661.327.1918 - www.bclabs.com Mdllnodl iConns~ñ~1I1Ienn~( s) Me~llnodl iConnsm1l1Ienn~(s) S020NS021 BTEXlMTBE bv GC 305.1 Aciditv 8015M-D Diesel Range Extractable Organ ices 31O.1/2320B Alkalinitv SOI5M-G Gasoline Range Purge able Organtics 300.0 Bromide Nitrate Sulfate Chloride SOI5M-FFP TPH-Fuels 415.1 Total Of!!anic Carbon SOI5M-CC Carbon Chain Breakdown Extractable Fuels 330.3 330.4 Residual Chloriue SOSOA-Pest Organo-Chlorine Pesticides 7196A Hexavalent Chromium SOSI-Pest Of!!auo-Chlorine Pesticides 110,2 Color SOS2-PCBs Polv-Chlorinated Biphenvis 120.1 Electrical Conductivity S140/S141 Organo- Phosphorus Pesticides 335,1 Cyanide Amenable to Chlorination 615 Chlorinated Herbicides 3353/9012 Total Cyanide S150B Chlorinated Herbicides 335.4 Total Cyanide S151A Chlorinated Herbicides 1010 Flashpoint (PMCC) 601 Volatile Halogenated & Aromatics Compounds 3402 Fluoride bv ion selective electrode 624 Volatile Halogenated & Aromatics Compounds 425.1 MBAS (foamiug agents) 8240B Volatile Halogenated & Aromatics Comoounds 350.1 1\mmonia as N or NH3 S260B Volatile Halogenated & Aromatics Compounds 353.2 'Nitrate as N òr as N03 or Nitrite plus Nitrate as Nitrogen 625 Base Neutral/Acid Extractables 351.2 1 <rotal Kield~lil Nitrogen and/or Organic Nitrogen S270C Base Neutral/Acid Extractables 140.1 "Odor \ 61O/S310 Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons 5210B ; :,JliochemicaJ OXVl!en Demand (BOD) 632 Carbamates (diuron) 410.2 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 504,1 EDBIDBCP/l,23-TCP 410.4 Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 50S ( Organo-Chlorinated Compounds 360.1 Dissolved OXVl!en 524.2 Volatile organic Chemicals 150.1/9040B 'pIi 525,2 Synthetic Organic Chemica]s bv GCMS 420.2 'PhënoJs 413.1 Oil and Grease (Gravimetric) 365.1 ~ Ortho'J'hosDhate as P or P04 413.2 Oil and Grease (Infrared) 365.4 ~ Total Phosphorus 41S,1 Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons 160.1 Total Dissòlved Solids 1664 Extractable Materia] HEM/SGTHEM 160.2 'Tòtal Susvénded Solids Title 22 CCR 66261 Organic Lead 1603 ·.Total Solids , CAM 17 Metals Total Metal,,-fSTLC as needed) 160.4 . Volatile Solids STLC Metals 48 hr CAM Extractable Metals 160.5 Settleàble'so ids TCLP Metals IS hr RCRA Extractable Metals 376.1 Total or Dissolved Sulfide Dissolved Metals Filtered and acidified metals 376.2 Total or Dissolved Sulfide 200.7 ICP Metals 180,1 Turbidity 200,S ICP/MS Metals SM 9223B Coliform Total Dlus E.coli (Colilert) 200.9 GFAA Metals -- Total SM 9221B Total Coliform (MTF) 6010 ICP Metals " ~ ' Fecal SM 9221E Fecal Coliform (MTF) 3114B-As/Se GHAA Metals , . - SM 9215B Heterotrophic Plate Connt ÂJIDælllY§ll§ ILæ~æll1l«Ìl Constituent list or target analyte list (TAL) must be specified. Please refer to the BC Laboratories, Inc, Schedule of Fees for group testing suites and for a complete testing list. Methods denoted in bold indicate test that have short holding times. (:5.48 hours) i BC LABORATORIES INC. ~ SAMPLE RECEIPT FORM Re ,7 10/03/00 Page 1 Of 1 Submission #: O~ -CY\3;( 1 : Project Code: TB Batch # SHIPPING INFORMATION SHIPPING CO NT AINER Federal Express 0 UPS 0 Hand Delivery Jð.... Ice Chest 0 None ~ BC Lab Field Service 0 Other 0 (Specify) Box 0 Other 0 (Specify) Refrigerant: Ice 0 Blue Ice 0 None ~ Other 0 Comments: Custody Seals: None ~ Comments: i.!!1ta All samples received? Yes 9( No 0 All samples containers intact? Yes ç( No D Description(s) match COC? Yes D NO)' COC Receiv;d Ice Chest ID Dater{¡me I-Q-01- ' I Ice Chest ID Date/Time Tom.."tu'" -<Ôb I ·C l}.'5"? ~ Temperature: °C rKlVES Thermometer ID: ~ Analyst Init Thermometer ID: Analyst Init o NO Emissivity I q ~ l K Emissivity Container «,' 0 2.. \ - o-...r Container SAMPLE NUMBERS SAMPLE CONTAINERS , 2 3 4 . . 7 . . '0 " 12 , 2 3 4 . . 7 . . '0 " 12 QT GENERAL MINERALI GENERAL PHYSICAL PT PE UNPRESERVED nT M :Tdl!:: M :Tdl!:: PT PT :nRM!:: PT TnTdl !::III :In : ?n7 NITRdT : I NITRIT : nT Tny PT 1nn~1 \Ildl TRdV : RI dNIl \lIdl nT :Pd .11.1<1 1 A1<1? .11.1 A 1 PT nnnR 'Anini n"'U"AI In""I"A' PT ~P.ð. 1;04 nT E:DA nT :Pd "," 1/A1"n nT :Pd "?,, nT :Pd ~~~ ~n...~. RI dNIl 1nn~1 :Pd ".11.7 1nn~1 :Pd "<11 1 nT ~P4 "All nT E:DA E:AD nT E:DA <:<10) nT :PA An. "'.. nT nA/nl" nT A"R :Þ n7 IdR I <I? n7 IdD enll el 1:1:\11: PLASTIC BAG Comments: Sample Numbering Completed By: 7:P- Date/Time: Y4 1345 [H,IDOCS\WPBOILAB _ DOCSIFORMS\SAMREC2.WPD] E Laboratories~nc. e Page 1 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS GENERAL SERVICES 4101 TRUXTUN AVE Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attn: GILBERT ALEMAO 326-3154 Date Reported: 01/18/2002 Date Received: 01/09/2002 Laboratory No. : 02-00327-1 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sampling Date/Time: WASTE PAINT THINNER RECYCLING SLUDGE 01/09/2002 @ 09:00 Title 22 Waste Type: Type ii: Liquid with ~ 0.5 % solids. Sample Collected By: GILBERT Regulatory Criteria Method STLC TTLC Constituents Sample Results Units P.Q.L. Method mq/L mq/kq Antimony None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 15. 500. Arsenic None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 5.0 500. Barium 0.80 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 100. 10000. Beryllium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 0.75 75. Cadmium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 1.0 100. Chromium 2.1 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 560. 2500. Cobalt 3.1 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 80. 8000. Copper 9.6 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 25. 2500. Lead 4.1 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 5.0 1000, Mercury None Detected mg/kg 0.2 SW-7471 0.2 20. Molybdenum None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 350. ·3500. Nickel None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 20. 2000. Selenium *67 None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 1.0 100, Silver None Detected mg/kg 1. SW-6010 5.0 500. Thallium None Detected mg/kg 5. SW-6010 7.0 700. Vanadium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 24. 2400. Zinc 30. mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 250. 5000. (See Last Page for Comments, Definitions, and References) AIJ result listed ir: this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court'" Bakersfield, CA 93308'" (661)327-4911 ... Fax(661)327-1918 ... www,bclabs.com E Laboratories!4nC. e Page 2 TOTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261) CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS GENERAL SERVICES 4101 TRUXTUN AVE Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attn: GILBERT ALEMAO 326-3154 Date Reported: 01/18/2002 Date Received: 01/09/2002 Laboratory No. : 02-00327-1 Sample Description: WASTE PAINT THINNER, RECYCLING SLUDGE, 01/09/2002 @ 09:00, GILBERT Comment: All above constituents are reported on an as received (wet) sample basis. Results reported represent totals (TTLC) as sample subjected to appropriate techniques to determine total levels. P.Q.L. Practical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte quantifiable based on sample size used and analytical technique employed) . Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration Total Threshold Limit Concentration STLC TTLC REFERENCES: SW = "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes Physical/Chemical Methods", EPA-SW-846. Flag Explanations: *67 = Note: Batch precision requirement was not met. Dan Schultz Laboratory Director An result listed ir. this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Court'" Bakersfield, CA 93308'" (661)327-4911'" Fax(661)327-1918'" www.bclabs.com ..-~ ''õ e e Jan-18-0Z f6:ZT From-BC Labs :§.. Laboratories, Ine. 6613ZT19J8 T-553 P.OI/03 F-14Z Facsimìle Transmission Cover Sheet bate of Transmission -1-- i ß ,2002 Fax Number ~6 ~ -- d 1 t?J Artention: ~ J.b4't Company: il~ CO P'jJJ¿Vt/JfJ £&1. From: Corrie Sahlstrom - BC Laboratories, Inc. CEma;1) - csahlsTrom@bclabs.com Direct (..ine - {661)-852-4206 Fax number - (661)-327-1918 BC Laboratories Submission # 3~1 ~~ Comments: ANY PROBLEMS WITH TRANSMISSION PL.EASE CALI.: (661)-327-4911 ext. 206 Transmitted by: Corrie All results listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. Be lAboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alterations, separation, detachment for third party interpretation. NUMBER OF PAGES (including cover sheet); å- "'ii rt:.utl li.~:lln '111.. repoIt ;sre for IlIc c,"ch.;sivc uSC of 1111: 5¡¡þmimni pllft). Be ~bors¡o~.lnc ISSII/IIŒ no J1:SpoII$iÞ hIY fgr n:pon a.!¡eratIQn. delllChmll~ or q"rd pan, Intetprc\1lIlUII 4100 AII4S Court" Bakersfield. CA 93308" (661)327-4911 · Fa \,(6(j1)327.¡918" W'WW.tKlubs com ~~. .,. e e Jan-18-02 16:27 From-BC Labs ~ Laboratories, Inc. 6613271918 T-553 P.02/03 F-142 Page :r. TOTAL CONCEN'I'AATIONS (California Code of Regula~~ons, Ti~le 22, Sect~on 66261) Clt~ OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS GENiRAL SERVICES 4101 TRUX'I'UN AVE Bake~sfield, CA 93301 Attn; GILBERT ALEMAO 326-3154 Date Reporceå: 01/18/2002 Date Received: 01/09/2002 Labora~ory No.: 02-00327-1 Sampling Location: Sample ID: Sampling pate/Ti~e: WASTE PAxm THINNER R£CYCLING SLUDGE 0¡/09/2002 @ 09:00 Title 22 Was~e Type: Type ~~; Liquid wi~h ~ 0.5 % solids. Sample Col¡ected By: GILBERT Regulatory Cr].ce~ia Met: hod S!'LC '1'TLC Constituencs sample Re9ul~s un~t:.s P.Q.L. t1et:hod mq/L mq/kg Antimony None Detected mg/kg 5, SW-b010 15. 500. Arsenic None De¡;:ected mg/kg O.S SW-6010 5.0 SOO. aarium 0.80 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 rOO. 10000. Beryllium None De1:.ected mg!kg O.S SW-G010 0.75 75. Cacìm:i.um None Detected IllS/kg 0.5 SW-iSO¡O 1.0 100. Chromium 2.1- mg/kg 0.5 SW-GOI0 SSO. 2500. CoÞalt 3.1 mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 aD. sooo. Coppe~ 9.6 mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 25. 2500. Lead .¡¡,.:¡. mg/kg 2.5 $W-6010 5.0 1000. Mercury None Oetected mg/kg 0.2 5W-7471 0.2 20. MolybC¡enlUTl None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW~6alO 350. 3500. Nickel None Petec¡;:ed mg/kg 2.5 SW-6010 20. 2000. Selen:¡.1.U1\ *67 None Detec¡;ed mg/kg 0.5 SW-60l0 l.O loa. SlJ,ver None petecceà. mg/kg 1-. SW-6010 5.0 500. Thallium None Det.ected mS/kg 5. SW-60¡0 7.0 700. Vanad:!.um None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 24. 2~00. Zinc 30. ms/kg 2.5 5W-6010 250. 5000. (Se~ ~a9t Page for Comments, Defin~ciong, and References) 1\11 TC)¡¡lt IIä!eQ ii, 1t11ti lepon ",e for 1/jc e:\C!'+I>1YU use at tile ~bmltU~ pj tl)". Be ~.. ]nç. lIWIDIes no re3pOD~iMI1Y forn:pun anm.non, act~bnIetn or tlurC1 pin}' I~OII 4100 Atla¡¡ Court· Bakersfield. CA 93308· (661)327-49¡ 1 · fax{66!)327~1918· ~.bç1abs.com "i..;...... ... .. e e Jan-18-02 16:27 From-BC Lab& JDe ~ Lllborlltories, ¡lie. 6813271918 T-553 P.OS/03 F-142 page 2 TOTA~ CONC£NTRAT¡ONS {Cal~fc~ia Code of Resulatione, Title 22, Sect10n 66261J CITY OF BAKERSFIEI.D PUBLIC WORKS G£NERAL SEaVICES 4101 '1'RUX'rUN AVE 8ake~sfield. CA 93301 Aet:n: GILS£R'l' ALEMAO 326-3154 Sample DescriptiOn; WASTE ~A¡NT THINNER, R2CYCL¡NG SLUDGE, Ol/09/2002 @ 09~OO, GILBERT Da~e Repor~ed: Q1/18/2002 Dace Receive~~ 01/0912002 Laboratory NO.~ 02-00327-1 Comment: All abo~e conp~ituen~s are repo~ted on an as received (wee) sample basis. Results reported repreaen~ to~als (TTLC) a9 sample subjecced to appropr~a~e techniques ~o determine-~o~al levels. P.Q.L. = practical Quanc.cation Limit (refers co the lease amounc of analyte quan~ifiable based on sample 5~ze used and analyt1cal technique employed) . STLC Soluble Threshold Limit Concen~ration TTLC Total Thre5hold L.mit: Concentrat:ion REFERENCES; SW ::: "'I'e:st: Mechod:3 for Evaluacins Solid Wastes Physic:al/Chem1.cal ME<1:hods". £PA-SW-8i6. Flag Explanqt1.ons, *67 = N01:e' Bacch préc1sion requ~remen~ was not mé1:. pan scbult:z Labo~atory D1rector All reðLl1t ¡i.¡cd Ir.m!s tepon: arC t"Dr \he CJ<CI.lSlVC Woe IIr~ _..bmtø.ana~. BC La~TOI'ÎCS. IfU:. 8111iUllle$ no nlspDÞb1lß}' tin' I1IpOn alteßIQQn. ~ÞD\I;at Of $,Ï1U ' IIItI1o 1~ 4100 Ad¡¡s Coun" Bakersfield, CA 93308 If t66l})27-4911 · fu(661)327-1918 · www.bc1abs com · ~ ¡, - e( ...... FOR M OF PHONE FAX# TELEPHONED RETURNED YOUR CALL PLEASE CALL WILL CALL AGAIN CAME TO SEE YOU WANTS TO SEE YOU ;?.Mmm SC 11540 E Laboratories, .c. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REPORT FOR 02-00327 e 01-09-02 ADDRESSES TO BE USED----------------------------------------------------------------------- REPORTS WILL BE SENT TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD PUBLIC WORKS GENERAL SERVICES 4101 TRUXTUN AVE Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attn: GILBERT ALEMAO 326-3154 SAMPLES WERE SUBMITTED BY: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD WATER RESOURCES 4101 TRUXTUN AVE Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attn: 326-3715 BILL WILL BE SENT TO: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD WATER RESOURCES 4101 TRUXTUN AVE Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attn: 326-3715 SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONS------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAMPLE NO. RUSH 1 Y DUE SAMPLE DESCRIPTION TO APPEAR ON REPORTS WASTE PAINT THINNER, RECYCLING SLUDGE, 01/09/2002 @ 09:00, GILBERT REQUESTED ANALYSIS--------------------------------------------------------.----------------- SAMPLES: TOTAL: 02-00327 - 1 17-Metals (Sb, As, Ba, Be, Cd, Cr, Co, Cu, Pb, Hg, Mo, Ni, Se, Ag, TI, V, Zn) J- Gilbert Alemao . Sign & Marking Supervisor Phone (661) 326-3154 FAX (661) 852-2113 Public Works General Services 4JOl Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93309 '\ Note: If this Acknowledgement Report indicates any discrepancies, please contact BC Laboratories at 661-327-4911, All result listed in this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, detachment or third party inte'1>retation. 4100 Atlas Court * Bakersfield, CA 93308 * (661)327-4911 * Fax(661)327-1918 * www.bcJabs.com FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 21 01 °H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAJ< (661) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 oW Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAJ< (661) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chesler Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAJ< (661) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAJ< (661) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAJ< (661) 399-5763 e e December 19,2001 Mr. Brad Underwood, Operations Manager City of Bakersfield Public Works Department 410 1 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, Ca 93309 NOTICE TO COMPLY RE: Waste Paint Thinner Recycling Sludge Dear Mr. Underwood: It has recently come to the attention of the Office of Environmental Services that a California listed waste is being handled at the above referenced site. "Handle," as is defined in the California Health and Safety Code, Sections 25501(1) and 25501.3, means to use, generate, process, produce, package, treat, store, emit, discharge, or dispose of this material in any fashion. The waste being handled at the site has been identified as a paint sludge (California Hazardous Waste Code 461), and if meets certain criteria, is regulated as a "hazardous waste" in California. Section 66262.11 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations requires that any person handling such a waste shall determine if it is hazardous according to either its concentrations, characteristics, or categorical listings within the Title 22 regulations. Therefore, prior to January 18, 2002, you shall submit to this office the results of a CAM -17 analysis performed by a State licensed laboratory on the waste paint thinner recycling sludge after a representative sample has been obtained by a qualified person or representative of the testing laboratory, under a valid chain-of· custody, for the purpose of determining if the material on site is a hazardous waste. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call me at 326-3979. Sincerely, dLectl.L.l=~ Howard H. Wines, ill Hazardous Materials Specialist Registered Geologist No. 7239 Office of Environmental Services HHW/dlm ··7~ de ~~.%P.A0Pe .r~ A ~~" e CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Aveo9 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAMEC.I'lÝ C~o(l..h.~ c¡brU) INSPECTION DATE 12 /rz../ol Section 4: Hazardous Waste Generator Program EP A ID # o Routine œ§-.Combined o Joint Agency o Multi-Agency o Complaint ORe-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Hazardous waste determination has been made p LéðcSé ..AtVAt.1{(;..é -P{WNC.~ ?A ¡1\i"Í W'A 57é EP A ID Number (Phone: 916-324-1781 to obtain EP A ID #) Authorized for waste treatment and/or storage Reported release, fire, or explosion within 15 days of occurrence Established or maintains a contingency plan and training Hazardous waste accumulation time frames Containers in good condition and not leaking Containers are compatible with the hazardous waste Containers are kept closed when not in use Weekly inspection of storage area Ignitable/reactive waste located at least 50 feet from property line Secondary containment provided Conducts daily inspection of tanks Used oil not contaminated with other hazardous waste Proper management of lead acid batteries including labels Proper management of used oil filters Transports hazardous waste with completed manifest Sends manifest copies to DTSC Retains manifests for 3 years Retains hazardous waste analysis for 3 years Retains copies of used oil receipts for 3 years Determines if waste is restricted trom land disposal C=Compliance V=Violation Inspector: Office of Environmental SelVices (661) 326-3979 White - Env. Svcs. ["J, Nt:~ ~~i ~~. I)P=- Business Site Responsible Party Pink - Business Copy -;.~.~--... ~ ~ ZALCO aBORATORIES, INc8 Analytical & Consulting Services 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield, California 93308 (661) 395-0539 FAX (661) 395-3069 City Of Bakersfield 8101 Ashe Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 Laboratory No: Date Received: Date Reported: Contract No. Date Sampled Time Sampled 0111015-1 11/02/01 11/09/01 Attention: Homer Walker 11/01/01 14:00 Sample Type: Solid " -~-- ~-- Dêšè:ripGOi1: - Brake "Drliñ1Grinding Sampled by Client - - --:'--""- ~-.:--=-- - - -~ .. - -~ ~"-. --" -- --- ----- ------ CAM - Title 22, Chapter 30 Article II Constituents Total Concentration (TC) Units TTLC DLR Method/Ref Total Concentration Chromium, Cr 990 mg/kg 2500 2.5 G010A /1 Date Analyzed: 11/06/01 SMS () L!rCJr- ~t Cortez, Laboratory Manager cc: Method Reference 1. EPA SW-846, 1994 3rd Edition DLR : Detection Limi~ for Reporting TTLC : Total Threshold LiH,it Concentration, mg/kc¡ STLC : Soluble Threshold Limit concentration,"mc¡il i!l extract WET: Waste Extraction Test pH 5.0 Solution, b.2 M Citrate ND : None Detected ; Deionized Water for Chromium VI This report is furnished for the exclusive use of our Customer and applies only to the samples tested. Zako is not responsible for report alteration or detachment. ~,~ .. ZALCO aBORATORIES¡ INett Analytical & Consulting Services 4309 Armour Avenue Bakersfield, California 93308 (661) 395-0539 FAX (661J 395-3069 City Of Bakersfield 8101 Ashe Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 Attention: Homer Walker Laboratory No: Date Received: Date Reported: Contract No. Date Sampled : 0111015-1 11/02/01 11/09/01 11/01/01 Sample Type: Solid - - Descriþtion~- Brake Drum Grinding Sampled by Client ~.--=-- :-~~-----.:-~~ ---- --- CAM - Title 22, Chapter 30 Article II Constituents Extractable Concentration WET, (EC) Units STLC DLR Method/Ref Soluble Concentration Chromium, Cr+6 < 0.05 mg/l 5.0 0,05 6010A /1 Date Extracted: Date Analyzed: 11/06/01 SMS cc: ~LLOC ~ Robert Cortez, 'Laboratory Manager Method Reference 1. EPA SW··846, 1994 Jl"d Edition DLR : Detection Limit for Reporting TTI£ : Total Threshold Li,nit Concentration, ,ng/J.:c¡ STLC : Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration, mei/1 i.n extract WET: Waste Extraction Test: pH 5.0 Solution, b.2 M Citrate Deionized Water for Chromium VI This report is furnished for the exclusive use of our Customer and applies only to the samples tested. Zalco is not responsible for report alteration or detachment. FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "W Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576- TRAINING DMSIÒN 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 -- - May 3, 1999 Raul Rojas Bakersfield City Corp Yard 4101 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93309 CERTIFIED MAIL EXEMPTION NOTICE CALARP RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN Dear Mr. Rojas: The attached notice from the United States Environmental Protection Agency effectively exempts flammable hydrocarbon fuels in total storage quantities less than 18,000 gallons. Our records indicate that your facility now qualifies under this exemption. You will not be required to submit a Risk Management Plan nor comply with the additional California Accidental Release Program (CaIARP). You will, however, still be required to comply with all existing local fire codes and ordinances for the safe storage and handling of flammable gases, but will not be subject to further regulation involving the new CalARP Risk Management Plan. If you have any questions regarding this exemption, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, ~ cd L-l~'L- - "'" Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm attachment ~~7~ de W~ ~ ~0Pe §'~ A W~" FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "W Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX(805)32~576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX(805)32~576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 - e April 20, 1999 Raul Rojas Bakersfield City Corp Yard 4101 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield CA 93309 CERTIFIED MAIL 60 DAY NOTICE CALARP RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN & PREVENTION PROGRAM REQUIRED FOR SUBMISSION & IMPLEMENTATION PRIOR TO JUNE 21,1999 Dear Mr. Rojas: The intent of this letter is to inform you of the rapidly approaching deadline før complying with the California Accidental Release Program (CaIARP) including submission of the required Risk Management Plan and implementation of the appropriate Prevention Program prior to June 21, 1999. Our records indicate that your facility is subject the CalARP requirements. By this time, you should have already completed the Hazard Review or Process Hazard Analysis, the Off-Site Consequence Analysis, and have entered the necessary data into your Risk Management Plan (RMP) for submission to this office and possibly the United States Environmental Protection Agency (if also subject to federal regulations). If you have not yet done so, or have any questions regarding the necessary level of coordination between your facility and our office concerning CaIARP, please call me immediately at 661-326-3979. Sincerely, ~ML-J--~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services ~~7~ de W~ ~ ~0Pe.r~ .A W~" FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX(805)3~5763 . . March 29, 1999 Raul Rojas Bakersfield City Corporation Yard 410 1 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93309 CERTIFIED MAIL 90 DAY NOTICE CalARP RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN & PREVENTION PROGRAM REQUIRED FOR SUBMISSION & IMPLEMENTATION PRIOR TO JUNE 21, 1999 Dear Mr. Rojas: The intent of this letter is to inform you of the necessary deadlines for complying with the California Accidental Release Program (CalARP) including submission of the required Risk Management Plan and implementation of the appropriate Prevention Program prior to June 21, 1999. Our records indicate that your facility was previously notified of these requirements by Certified Mail dated June 17, 1998, At this time, you should have already coordinated with this office on the method of Hazard Review or Process Hazard Analysis to be conducted, the appropriate Prevention Program level to be implemented and the Management System employed at your facility to oversee all such CalARP requirements. If you have not yet done so, or have any questions regarding the necessary level of coordination between your facility and our office concerning CalARP, please call me immediately at 661-326-3979. Sincerely, +f~t ¡{{J-:- ~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm ""7~ de W~ ~Oft .AtJP6 y~ .A We.nm/?"" FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 r'-.....:.... --------- . - December \6, \998 Raul Rojas, Public Works Director Bakersfield City Corporation Yard 4\ 0 \ Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93309 RISK MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP FOR INDUSTRY JANUARY 7, 1999, 9:00 A"M. OLIVE DRIVE FIRE TRAINING FACILITY Dear Mr, Rojas: A workshop conducted by the Governor's Office of Emergency Services regarding the new California Accidental Release Prevention (CaIARP) and associated Risk Management Plan programs will be held in Bakersfield on Thursday, January 7, 1999 at 9:00 a.m. at the Olive Drive Fire Training Facility located at 5642 Victor Street. You have been previously notified by this office that your facility is likely to be subject to the new CalARP requirements, including the implementation of a specified Prevention Program and submission of a Risk Management Plan on or before June 21, 1999. This workshop should help answer any questions you may have. A letter of invitation, agenda, Request for Comments Letter. and the text of the CalARP regulations are enclosed. You may wish to familiarize yourself with the regulations and bring them along to the workshop for your reference. A map of the workshop location and surrounding restaurants is also attached. Please makè every effort to attend this important event. Sincerely, 4l--J cf(L.j~ ~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm attachment enclosures (,(, y~ de t5~ ~ uØtOPe y~ A t5e.nb-/./"p;"" ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . e - MEMORANDUM DATE: March 18, 1999 TO: Raul Rojas, Public Works Director FROM: Ralph E. Huey, Director, Office of Environmental Services SUBJECT: Risk Management Plan Requirements for the Cities CNG facility This memo is being sent as a reminder that the cities Compress Natural Gas (CNG) refueling station falls under the Federal Risk Management Program (RMP) requirements, as well as, California's Accidental Release Program (Cal ARP). As such, you are required to submit your RMP to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEP A), as well as, the local enforcing agency which is this office. The deadline for submittal is June 21, 1999. Our concern is that there appears to be little activity to develop and implement this program, and it is a significant commitment. You are required to analyze worst case releases, document and implement a prevention program that includes, identification of hazards written operating procedures, training, maintenance and accident investigation. As the local regulatory agency we are required to enforce this program. If there is any information we can provide you to assist in the completion of your program by the June 21 51 date, please don't hesitate to call. We will provide whatever assistance we can to help you either meet the requirements or alter your fueling operation so that a Cal ARP Program is not required. cc: R. Fraze K. Blair H. Wines 'Y~¿{;g, W~ ~p ~~ ~ A W~ " FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "W Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-œ76 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX(805)3~576 TRAINING DMSlON 5642 Victor Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX(805)3~5763 e e December 16, 1998 Raul Rojas, Public Works Director Bakersfield City Corporation Yard 4101 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93309 RISK MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP FOR INDUSTRY JANUARY 7,1999,9:00 A.M. OLIVE DRIVE FIRE TRAINING FACILITY Dear Mr. Rojas: A workshop conducted by the Governor's Office of Emergency Services regarding the new California Accidental Release Prevention (CaIARP) and associated Risk Management Plan programs will be held in Bakersfield on Thursday, January 7, 1999 at 9:00 a.m. at the Olive Drive Fire Training Facility located at 5642 Victor Street. You have been previously notified by this office that your facility is likely to be subject to the new CalARP requirements, including the implementation of a specified Prevention Program and submission of a Risk Management Plan on or before June 21, 1999. This workshop should help answer any questions you may have. A letter of invitation, agenda, Request for Comments Letter. and the text of the CalARP regulations are enclosed. You may wish to familiarize yourself with the regulations and bring them along to the workshop for your reference. A map of the workshop location and surrounding restaurants is also attached. Please make every effort to attend this important event. Sincerely, 41---.1. cttLJ.<:- "- Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm attachment enclosures (,(,..9'~ d:" g::'~ ~p ~oPe .r~ A We.nb/~'I'I FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KEllY ADMINISTRAßVE SERVICES 2101 ow Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 ow Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENßON 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 ~ . e. ~ B f?,~;,r;¡:-:;:~~:r '"~ '!'~' :'. .' ¡..:.:' .:'i.'·· .~"¡(,l" ;-:" ;~.~ t~~:5:{; ..; 1:.1'~ . ~:\: ,:.I1"t.: ~ ~'~:..s:.... '< ' -& ' . M'1J·,. "2f...E /,.",::;:' :.;;:.:~?:.~ \-ri,·¿(it~. \. June 17, 1998 Raul Rojas, Public Works Director Bakersfield City Corporation Yard 4101 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, Ca 93309 NOTICE OF RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN (l~~fi:, ')\",f",>, 1"; :,- ':',:. REQUIRED BY JUNE 21, 1999 ~.<:: ,';.;,' '. ,. ¡'... . -' ..', f-'" .,.,' . .. .~ ,,~', '..¡.,".) ~~~.~'~.~ ~ ," , ~.~ A KERSFIEL FIRE DEPARTMENT D ',- .' ~ Dear Mr. Rojas: Your facility has been identified by this office as a probable candidate to be subject to the new California Accidental Release Program (CaIARP), which will involve among many other requirements, the submission of a Risk Management Plan to this office, and also to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) in many cases, on or before June 21,1999. The CalARP regulations are a merging of the federal and state risk management prevention programs for accidental release prevention of several hundred listed flammable or toxic substances (e.g.: ammonia, chlorine, propane, CNG etc.) which pose the greatest risk of causing death, injury, or seriously affecting human health or the environment if accidentally released. The rule requires certain facilities to develop and implement an integrated system to identify hazards and manage risks associated with these regulated substances. Since your facility appears to be subject to this rule, you will be required to analyze worst-case releases, document a five-year history of serious accidents, coordinate with local emergency responders, develop and implement a prevention program that includes, among other steps, identification of hazards, written operating procedures, training, maintenance, and accident investigation, If your employees also respond to accidental releases, you must implement an integrated local emergency response program. An informative digest is enclosed for your reference. The text of the regulations, technical assistance, and other information is available from our office by calling me directly at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, 4J+ft-J-- ..I - Howard H, Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm enclosure '7~deW~~~~~~W~1I - 3227503 ~IU a~£ 4~t 014111 P.02 'iJ)r.: OCT-26-99 01:36 PM SANITATION CITY OF BAKERSFIEl,D OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 171S Cbester Ave., BakersfieJd, CA (805) 326-3979 Ar~PUCATION TO INSTALL AND/OR REMOVE ABOVE GROUND STOR.-tGI TA..~S) ~11 contòmúty witb p,oviùon5 ofper!Ìnet1t otdinlnCCS. codes ~or re¡W.tiolU. pÔnnission is hereby SflDted to; C try /71' BA I<F/4f AfiIJj ( Sf-'ll?' ú/4.I',-V Name of'Compuy 4-10 , Trl-f ~ í. "" .~ 8a"'~r~ G~ ~ 0 f3-3t.J? Addres.c¡ to dj~play. store. install. use, operate. !Ie~ or handle materials or process mvotvins or CfQÛ.Dg conJitioßs deemed hazardoulI to life or property IS foDows: .:ß/~I/t~ft/t';1-~~:/,:1!fh'j,J ~ ¡¿.d d t4~ . -, .... 'UhjCd to tho provisioN and/or IimitaûolU II provided. 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N Bakersfield Public Works Department 410 1 Truxtun Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93309 Tel# 661-326-3136 Fax# 661-322-7503 Attention: Howard Morris, Solid Waste Superintendent Re: Haz-Mat Storage Building Per our conversation, to follow is a proposal on our Portable Hazardous Material Storage Units. Thank you for the opportunity of presenting you this quote. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, 4~U Jeff Van Valkenburgh President Environmental Compliance Products, Inc. I . 1)/ >/ . I /, f e e BUILDINGS ARE DESIGNED FOR THE STORAGE OF CORROSIVE, FLAMMABLE, AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS. WELDED STEEL CONSTRUCTION AND SECONDARY CONT AINMENJ', GRATED FLOOR, VENTS, STATIC GROUND, DRAIN, FULL OPENING DOORS FOR PALLET LOADING, FORKLIFT POCKETS, GROUNDING LUGS ARE ST ANDARD. BUILDINGS ARE FACTORY MUTUAL APPROVED. . QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE 1 EACH MODEL #20 HAZ-MAT STORAGE BUilDING 20'8" X 5'6" X 8'8" (L-W-H) 509 MINIMUM GALLON SPILL CONTAINMENT 4 FULL OPENING DOORS 56" X 86" (W-H) WITH 3 PT. LOCKS DOOR WEATHER SEALS NFP A SIGNS AIR TURBINE VENTILATOR $ 7,650.00 $ 7,650.00 SUBTOTAL $ 7,650.00 SALES TAX: @ 7.25% $ 554.63 FREIGHT & OFF-LOADING WITH OUR FORKLIFT: $ 550.00 TOTAL DELIVERED PRICE (INCLUDING OFF-LOADING) $ 8,754.63 TERMS: 1% 10, NET 30 DAYS DELIVERY: 4 TO 7 WEEKS t 4IÞMODEL #20 SP~CIFICATIONS 4IÞ 1. FM Approved, to meet FMRC Class 6049 (NFPA 30). 2. Must comply with Federal, State, and Local regulatory laws~ 3. Dime,ns ions: 37- 5 5 gallon drum capaci ty (double level) 22-55 gallon drum capacity (single level) Double stacking capabilities (FM Approved) 2018"x 516"x 818" (L-W-H) 56" wide x 86" high (door opening) 4 Doors 4. All materials must be new, unused, non-commercial grade ASTM A570 and commercial grades ASTM ASOO, ASTM A569 and ASTM A36 steel. 5. Single walled, 12 gauge steel with welded joints. Sump built of 10 gauge steel. - 6. Chemical resistive coating consists of 5 mils DFT Epoxy inside, with 5 mils DFT Polyurethane outside. 7. Spark arrested double screen vents are standard gravity vents. UL Listed fusible link dampers for inside storage. 8. Internal spill containment should have 590 gallon minimum. 9. Static ground connection on all units. 10. Spill containment drain on all units must be a minimum of 4 II above ground to allow drainage. Overflow not accepted. 11. Full opening doors for pallet loading and accessibilitYi must be a minimum of 5611 wide each (4 doors for a total of 224"). 12. Non-spark grate flooring. 13. Unit must be designed to be portable by forklift, with a front and rear loading capacity; must have forklift pockets. 14. Seismic tie down holes that are 3/4" diameter. 15. All units must.. have 3/8" grounding lugs, set at 30" high (8 lugs). 16. TEN - year warranty on structural. 17. ONE - year warranty on coating. 18. Air turbine ventilator ( 680 cfrn SEE DET AIL - A and B TYP. ANCHOR BOLT PLACEMENT. 4 Pies. INSTALL ANCHOR BOLTS ArTER BUILDING IS SET 3^IlISN3S AN\1dHDJ "j IliUNjUUNUJ TYP. BUILDING fOUNDATION. CONCRETE SLAB MUST BE LEVEL <SLOPE VILL REDUCE SECONDARY CONTAINMENT CAPACITYJ and MAY RACK THE BLDG.) REINfORCED 6" CONCRETE SLAB SIZED TO I' GREATER LxV THAN fOOTPRINT Of" THE BUILDING. TYP. HAZ-MAT CONTAINMENT BUILDING ""1 :J Z ., ...... ~ ., Z ~ ...... ~ po ""1 :J J: "C Þ Z < :.I) .., Z :.I) .- ~ -- < T' PLAN VIEW \(TYP. ANCHOR. 4 Pies., APPROVED, 3/4" THREAD£D IN 718" DI4 HOLE w/POLY AlL PAC 24 DR APPROVED EQUAL, w/Hln. 4" EMBEDMENT . TYP, 14 REBAR, 12" o.c. BOTH VAYS 3.5" f"RDM CONCRETE EDGE 0, l ;L V x J + + t + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + dJHPAcrrn + + + + + + +SUBG~AD~~ + + + + + + + + ~- ~ + + ~YS-l'-3" ~ SIDE ELEVATION DETAIL -A SEE NOTES ANCHOR BOL T Pte..~. ond CONCRETE DETAIL g CI ,., o "'1 n ~ n ¡$I -I T:: u L Nr:. 1'[ /~ ~# _.~~ ~~" PLAN VIE'" DETAIL - B CONtIDENTIAL & COMPANY SENSITIVE General Notes CONCRETE SLAB IS NOT PROVIDED SPECIFICATIONS' TYPICAL SPECIfICATIONS ARE fOR PLANNING PURPOSES DNL Y. CONf"ER VITH AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION fOR APPROVAL. NOTE I. STATE ond LOCAL BUILDING CODE, o.nd "AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION', REQUIREMENTS MAY VARY IN MATERIAL DETAIL f"ROM THIS DRAVING, and ACCORDINGLY. NO VARRANTY DR GUARANTEE OF" ANY KIND IS HADE. NOTE 21 CONCRETE PAD MUST BE LEVEl NOTE 3. TYYP. CONCRETE SLAB ~N wI CONCRETE SlAB I' lARGER THAN ELDG. AROJND PERIMETER wI 2 TYP. DOORS 8' VIDE wI CONCRETE SlAB f"DR MOVEABLE LOADING RAMPS PROVIDED NOTE 4' HAZ-HAT CDNTAINHENT'S RECOHHENDED BUIlDING f"DUNDATIDN IS AS f"m.LOVSO CONCRETE PAD - - 6" REINrnRCED CONCRETE PAD VITH PIER POINT UNDER SEISMIC HOLD-IIDVNS (4 Plcs.). - CONCRETE 3..000 PSIJ REINF1JRŒD VITH 14 REBAR 12" o.c. BOTH VAYS. MID MAX. 3.5" f"RIJM CONCRETE PERD£TER EDGE. NOTE 50 INSTAlL NCHDR JlDLTS AfTER·· BUILMNG IS SET IN PLACE. SEISMIC BR¡\ClCETS ARE PROVIDED BY BLDG. Hf"G.> LDCATIDN ON BLDG. MAY VARY SLIGHTLY, NOTE 60 SEISMIC BRACKET CENTER POINT HAY VARY SLIGHTLY, SEE DtJTUNE DRAVING f'DR APPROXIMATE LDCA TICN. NOTE 7. SEISMIC ANCHOR 4 Pies. APPROVED ANOœ BOLT 3/4" Ik. IN 7/8" Dk1. .nE w/POL Y ALL PAC OR APPROVED EQUAL, ./MIN. 4" EMBEDMENT, NOTE 8. SEISMIC CONTROLS ANCHOR RfæENomf ~~J&~lHDR or 2 AGAINST OVERTURNING. ANOœS ADEQUATE fOR SHEAR. r , DESO TYPICAl CONCRETE SlAB IMi. 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ECP buildings were designed to be a Palletized Modular System. -, '-' -~tm ~ ---- . i Y --- l^r':'~ Space-saver Modular Designs Provide twice the space of traditional free-standing buildings. They allow double stacking of larger containers (such as 55-gallon drums) or storing of smaller containers on seismic second- ary containment shelving. Our standard lockers with the 5'6" depth and the 56" x 86" LxH pallet wide doors (1 door every 5') are designed for forklift loading and are F.M. approved for double stacking of 55 gallon drums. Generation Development of the Modular Design First came the overseas containers (ISO, Cargo Sea Trains, etc.). Their designs required hand movement of drums. Then came hazardous materials storage buildings based on the same designs but with two or three doors added. However, they required the same hand movement of drums. No Need for Manual Loading of 700 lb. Drums. 2 e .....~~ ~ r~'1 .,-,- \ J > . I J) Better than Building Your Own Portable hazmat storage buildings have great advantages over permanent installations. They can be relocated if desired. In most cases, they do not require building permits to instal ,* Because they are prefabricated, they are less expensive than building from the . ground up. General contractors may not be aware of the many code requirements for hazmat storage, creating delays in construction. . Local jurisdiction has final authority > 'l OTHER HEALTH HAZARD AEROSOLS o o ..... .: ) -- ...-- .~::"'!è .~- !II' --- ECP has designed and constructed household hazardous waste accumulation facilities for numerous cities and counties th ru-out the U.S. Let E.C.P. develop and design your household hazardous waste facilities. FM approved one to four hour non-combustible fire rated construction available. In short, ECP buildings are user friendly, more economical than any others on the market today and provide for mo~e efficient handling of hazardous materials. 3 e The system is far superior to any others available today ~. ,\ !' .1\ \' t 1(, I I ¡ ~ t I, I t , ¡ I I r I I r I r , i: ':,w Generation" Construction ~r MFG's use commerical grade A-569 steel while ECP building are constructed with 12 gauge non- commerical grade A-570 steel, which is of a higher quality. The coatings include two-part anti- corrosive epoxies and polyurethanes which serve as insulators from climac- tic variations. Buildings from some manufacturers use less effective protective coating sys- tems. The interior of their buildings may heat or freeze according to outside temperatures. . ECP buildings are designed on the concept of palletized grids, utilizing space more efficiently. · ECP buildings are designed for forklift pallet jack handling of drums. OSHA's policies discourage heavy lifting that frequently results in back injuries. The 55-gallon drums, when full, weigh from 400 to 700 pounds each. wa.. .. ..... . --- 1 B! &1\..~:i1,;"T1 1,'$' ;.:;,.,.,:.~, ..>-::.~ :r;~ '"-'~~ "..~" .. I Ii , I í- ~ 1""""" ~. ~ . . ii . .:~ The ECP coatings are extremely effective in holding the interior of the building close to ambient temperatures. 4 / r e Secondary Containment Spill Control ECP buildings contain one-piece sumps with drain fittings to contain any leaks or spills that might create a groundwater hazard. -- -- ---.-- - - -~-------- .FLAM ELIDUIOA. Y 5T,O; SE 100M . ~ Rigid rack system with four seismic secondary containment shelves. Seismic Secondary Containment™ Shelving* For laboratories, universities, hospitals, household hazardous waste programs and companies storing five gallon or smaller containers, ECP has developed seismic secondary containment shelving. These include a sump to catch any leaks that might occur, a continuous solid lip to prevent articles from falling, and a drain with a cap to allow drainage from the shelves. The shelves are suspended from a sub- roof frame assembly, with allthread rods to allow for total adjustability for any size containers. The rods also provide seismic protec- tion to !tems stored on the shelves. If the building is bumped during loading or unloading, the shelves free float, thus preventing items from falling off or spilling. Other manufacturers use rigidly mounted shelving with a 1" lip in the front or no lip at all, and no drain. . Patented 5 ""-"'-"::::;"--- . ~ fJ:'¡- --....-~~. ..' -. "~--~----- ··3,';:;" ¡¿ ,J, ) 1!IDRDOIJS WAS1£ ACCO:.:lJLIU1OII AREA ~~- ~ ~ ,j -"'-.~ -I - -¡- i - ..... =-~¡¡('-"=- ----- ~:" ~:::.~~:.~~~~;; ~-:-.~~;,¡¡~ Model 158. Three door. Outside storage locker. ECP portable hazardous materials buildings are constructed with a number of engineering innovations that make them the most user friendly on the market. Consider these: Beneficial Features -All doors open on the corner posts, not just pallet wide, The 56" to 448" widths available allow access to drums and shelving in the rear of the facility without the necessity of moving drums out of the way. - Factory Mutual approved explosion relief panels are provided when required by code or local jurisdiction, -ECP provides heavy-duty load spreaders to prevent doors from sagging under the weight of heavy drums. -Fork-lift guards are standard on ECP buildings as are static ground connections. -ECP buildings meet and or exceed code requirements. * 6 Also Available ECP makes steel secondary containment pallets. They provide effective containment areas where roofs and security are not required. They provide easy access, and are built with the same type of grid floor, the same coat- ing systems and one-piece sumps and fork-lift guards as are used in the full buildings. ECP prefabricated, weatherproofed buildings offer the finest, low-cost solu- tion to meeting the requirements for safe storage of chemical hazards in your facility. They also assure safe secondary con- tainment for ground water protection, meet fire safety needs, minimize lia- bility and safeguard personnel while complying with federal, state and local regulations.* * Local jurisdictions have final authority. Whethayour needs are for largere contairftfrs such as 55 gallon drums or for smaller containers such as 1 liter, 4 liters, 1 gallon or 5 gallon or a combination of both, The cost of storage per unit is reduced by as much as 50% compared to other portable structures when you select ECP Modular Buildings for your hazardous storage needs. Standard specifications Options and features Custom Units Available " Fire Suppression Systems Venti lation- Mecha n ica I Explosion Proof Lighting-Explosion Proof HVAC Systems-Explosion Proof Bifold Doors 1 to 4 hour (Non-Combustible or Gypsum board) Fire Ratings Roller Conveyer Floors Sprinkler Systems Monitoring Systems Loading Ramps Self-Closers Leak Detection Systems Segregated Sumps Separation Walls/Compartments FM Explosion Relief Panels Grounding Rod Seismic Secondary Containment Shelving Grounding Lugs Fiberglass Floor Grating Three Point Locking Device Placards Modular Design Secondary Containment Gravity-Ventilation Anti-Corrosive Coatings Doors Open on Corner Posts- 56" Each Steel Construction Double Stacking Capability Fork-lift Guards Drain and Cap Static Ground Connections Rain Guard R-ll Insulation for Temperature Control (Double Skin Units) Seismic Tie-Downs /~~~ . Mobile Distribution Center The center issuance point for hazardous materials, The MDC includes: · 20 'x 8 'x 8 I All Steel Construction · Seismic Secondary Containment Shelves · Corner Castings · Heavy Duty Wheel Casters · 4 Hour Fire Rated Insulation · Bullet Resistant Sliding Windows · Fluorescent Lighting · Data Base Table with plug outlet Many Other Options Available! , , 7 Hazardous Material s.e Buildings e FM Approved (Single skin welded steel co uction) Tare Storage Secondary Weight Capacity" Sump Door Amount Total Model Nominal Size Approx. Sq. Footage 55 Gal. Drum Capacity Openings of Door Number length-Width-Height Weight 'Sl 'Dl 'Sl "Dl Minimum Height Width Doors Opening 5 5'8" x 5'6" x 8'8" 1945 28 56 5 9 124 86" 56" 1 56" 10 10'4" x 5'6" x 8'8" 3128 56 112 11 17 240 86" 56" 2 112" 15 15'8" x 5'6" x 8'8" 4520 82 164 16 27 375 86" '56" 3 168" 20 20'8" x 5'6" x 8'8" 5751 110 220 22 37 509 86" 56" 4 224" 25 25'8" x 5'6" x 8'8" 7135 137 274 27 46 633 86" 56" 5 280" 30 30'8" x 5'6" x 8'8" 9080 165 330 32 55 757 86" 56" 6 336" 35 35'8" x 5'6" x 8'8" 10,460 192 384 38 56 960 86" 56" 7 392" 40 40'8"x5'6" x8'8" 11,952 220 440 44 64 1097 86" 56" 8 448" . SL ~ Single Level. DL ~ Double Level. H Drum storage capacity designed for waste oil drums. Add 1 to 2 drums for standard drum size storage. For 1, 2, 3 or 4 hour fire rating, add A, 8, C or D to Model No. For explosion relief design, add XR to Model No. Secondary Containment Pallets (Welded steel construction) /' J-vtW\ (l/LVv ýot(V~(1 1P 2P 5P 10P 15P 20P 25P 30P 36" x 36" x 19" 260 5'8" x 2'4" x 18" 315 5'8" x 5'6' x 10" 685 10'4" x 5'6" x 12" 1079 15'8" x 5'6" x 12" 1589 20'8" x 5'6" x 12" 2030 25'8" x 5'6" x 12" 2537 30'8" x 5'6" x 12" 3220 9 12 28 56 82 110 137 165 56 112 164 220 274 330 1 2 5 11 16 22 27 32 9 17 27 37 46 55 65 85 124 240 375 509 633 757 ./ Partial "S" Series Buildings Available up to 45'L x 14'W FM Approved 80606 6'6" x 6' x 8'8" 1,800 39 6 140 86" 56" 1 56" 80709 7'x9'x9' 3,400 63 12 250 86" 56" 1 56" 81509 15'x9'x9' 6000 135 28 500 86" 56" 2 112" 81608 16' x 8' x 8'8" 6000 128 27 420 86" 56" 2 112 " 82209 22' x 9' x 9' 8,600 196 44 750 86" 56" 3 168" 83009 30' x 9' x 9' 11,500 270 60 1346 86" 56" 6 336" 83010 30' x 10' x 9' 12,900 300 75 1496 86" 56" 6 336" 84010 40' x 10' x 9' 17,100 400 100 1994 86" 56" 8 448" For 1, 2, 3 or 4 hour fire rating, add A, S, Cor D to Model No. For explosion relief design, add XR to Model No. Other Products: · Flammable Cabinets · Equipment Shelters · Seismic Secondary Containment Shelving System · Mobile Distribution Center (20' x 8' x 8' With Seismic Shelving) œ 1:(:1) Environmental Compliance Products Portable Hazardous Materials Storage Structures We are Your Solution to hazardous materials storage (800) 643·7065 8