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Jl.,\' ~ '-~<'J ' ~;\ PI' . _ ____..-...-.:.r~ -............ ---.........'...............' _.....__._...._~. ..-----¡ ! U';ri\__4Uff\ \' ..!.r<. 1-. -I. ~ . .. \)91Â5\ .~~~:~_~_~___ t.\.,··1¡ ~./ . ì , - -, . . . (Inspector's Comments): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- HMCU-13 ---.-----.. --1 :S q -:t I l~____ GARY J. WICKS Agency DllØctor (805) 861-3502 STEVE McCALLEY Dlrecto' - -- 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Øakenfleld, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopler (805) 861-3429 RESOURCE AGENCY April 9, 1990 Jim Sampson Chevron U.S.A. P. O. Box 5004 San Ramon, CA 94583-0804 Dear Mr. Sampson: SUBJECT: Location Known As Permit # 10 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Hoover Chevron Station 210003 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 Ca 1 Horn i a Health and Safety Code or Water Code for past, present, or future operations at the site. Nor does it relieve you of the responsibility to clean up existing, additional, or previously unidentified conditions at the site which cause or threaten to cause pollution or nuisance or otherwise pose a threat to water quality or public health. Additionally, be advised that changes in the present or proposed use of the site may require further site characterization and mitigation activity. It is the property owner's responsibility to notify this agency of any changes in report content, future contamination findings, or site usage. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Flora Darling at (805)~861. -3636. Sincf¡e : L~ 'It/~¡ , Chris Burger, R. Program Manager Environmental Health Services Department CB:FD:cas \210003.clt e It WATER RESOURES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY UST CLEANUP PROGRAM SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT CONTRACTOR NO: 15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: S SUBSTANCE: 12032 SITE NO: 210003 FEDERAL EXEMPT: N PETROLEUM: Y SITE NAME: HOOVER CHEVRON STATION DATE REPORTED: 07/13/8: ADDRESS: 10 UNION AVENUE DATE CONFIRMED: 07/13/8~ CITY/ZIP: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 CATEGORY: R SITE STATUS CASE TYPE: S CONTRACT STATUS: 9 EMERGENCY RESPONSE: RP SEARCH: S DATE UNDERWAY: 07/13/89 DATE COMPLETED: 07/13/8: PRELIMINARY DATE UNDERWAY: 07118/89 DATE COMPLETED: 07/25/8: ASSESSMENT: C REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: 08/07/89 DATE COMPLETED: 04/05/9( INVESTIGATION: C REMEDIAL ACTION: DATE UNDERWAY: 1 / DATE COMPLETED: 1 / POST REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: / / DATE COMPLETED: ACTION MONITORING ENFORCEr-tENT ACTION TYPE: DATE TAKEN: TAKEN: RAP REQUIRED: DATE APPROVED: CASE CLOSED: y DATE CLOSED: 04/09/9( DATE EXCAVATION STARTED: REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN: RESPONSIBLE PARTY CONTACT NAME: JIM SAMPSON SPECIALIST: 15 COMPANY NAME: CHEVRON USA SENSITIVITY: NES ADDRESS: P. O. BOX 5004 VERIFIED (X) CITY/STATE: SAN RAMON, CA 94583-0804 DATE OF REPORT: 04/20/90 ABANDONMENT #: A958-21 e e WATER RESOURES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY UST CLEANUP PROGRAM SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT CONTRACTOR NO: 15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS: S SUBSTANCE: 12032 SITE NO: 210003 FEDERAL EXEMPT: N PETROLEUM: Y SITE NAME: HOOVER CHEVRON STATION DATE REPORTED: 07/13/89 10 UNION AVE DATE CONFIRMED: 07/13/89 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 CATEGORY: R SITE STATUS ADDRESS: CITY/ZIP: CASE TYPE: S CONTRACT STATUS: 5 EMERGENCY RESPONSE: RP SEARCH: S DATE UNDERWAY: 07/13/89 DATE COMPLETED: 07/13/89 PRELIMINARY DATE UNDERWAY: 07/1B/89 DATE COMPLETED: 07/25/89 ASSESSMENT: C REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: 08/07/89 DATE COMPLETED: 1-/f/ 7 ð INVESTIGATION: U REMEDIAL ACTION: DATE UNDERWAY: - DATE COMPLETED: POST REMEDIAL DATE UNDERWAY: DATE COMPLETED: - ACTION MONITORING ENFORCEMENT ACTION TYPE: DATE TAKEN: TAKEN: RAP REQUIRED: DATE APPROVED: CASE CLOSED: 11 (p/7Ú DATE CLOSED: DATE EXCAVATION STARTED: REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN: RESPONSIBLE PARTY CONTACT NAME: JIM SAMPSON SPECIALIST: 15 COMPANY NAME: CHEVRON USA SENSITIVITY: NES ADDRESS: P. o. BOX 5004 VERIFIED (X) CITY/STATE: SAN RAMON, CA 94583-0804 DATE OF REPORT: 12/15/89 GARY J. WICKS Agency Dlreclor (805) 861·3502 STEVE McCALLEY Dlreclor e e DEPART 2700 M Slreel, Sullo 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopler (805) 861-3429 RESOURCE :~ E N TAG E N C Y ., January 23, 1990 Jim Sampson Chevron U.S.A. P.O. Box 5004 San Ramon, CA 94583-0804 Subject: Location Known As Permit # 10 Union Ave., Bakersfield, CA Hoover Chevron Station 210003 Dear Mr. Sampson: This Department has reviewed the workplan addendum submitted by Dames and Moore, for the above named facility. The workplan is acceptable for investigation of contamination at this former underground tank site. Please notify this Department 24 - 48 hours prior to soil sampling. After completion of sampling and analyses a complete report describing the extent of contamination, remedial alternatives, and professional recommendations must be submitted to this Department for evaluation within 30 days. If you have any questions you may contact me at (805) 861-3636. '. Sincerely, / /' " .........., / / ~-?"" " / ; , .~./ 1/'/ ) '''/' ,d--fA'{ ¿·/(4/-;.~~/.~_..... Flora Darling, R.E.H.S.· / Hazardous Materials SpecúDist Hazardous Material Management Program '-. FD:cd darling\sampsonh.m41 I I "( ~ r--.. \ i ^ ¡\ o./v e !~)U DAMES & MOORE .. :t~ w' ?-fOð03 A PROFESSIONAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1320 EAST SHAW AVENUE, SUITE 1I0. FRESNO. CALIFORNIA 93710 (209) 222-7892 FAX (209) 222-1937 January 11, 1990 Chp.vron U.S.A. P.O. Box 5004 San Ramon, CA 95001 Project No. 16000-232-044 Attention: Lisa Marinaro RE: Addendum to Workplan Preliminary Site Characterization Chevron Service Station #91554 Bakersfield, California Dear Ms. Marinaro: This addendum to our workplan of November 9, 1989 has been prepared to address comments by the Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services. A copy of the letter of comment, prepared by Ms. Flora Darling of Kern county, is attached at the end of this addendum. It is Dames & Moore's understanding that the reque~ted information is as required by the Kern County Handbook UT-35, for approval of the workplan. ITEM I: SITE BACKGROUND Four underground storage tanks were exhumed and removed from the site on July 11, 1989. It is Dames & Moore's understanding that the tanks consisted of two-10,OOO gallon tanks, one-5,OOO gallon tank, and one-SOO gallon waste oil tànk. Based on information contained within Krazan & Associates' Tank Removal Report of July 18, 1989, the original tanks were replaced with double-walled underground storage containers. Dames & Moore is in receipt of a "Ground Plan" for the station, dated 2-1-72, that suggests the station ~as remodeled at that time. Information regarding the service life, tightness test results or leakage of tanks is not available to Dames & Moore. lJFrlCES WORLDWIDE e e Chevron U.S.A. Page 2 ITEM 2: SITE SPECIFIC PLOT PLAN The plot plan entitled "Site Plan" that accompanied our original proposed workplan contains pertinent site information regarding building, tank and dispenser island locations, as well as locations of proposed soil borings. A revision of the site plan, including underground piping locations as presented to Dames & Moore is attached herein. ITEM 3: ANALYTICAL RESULTS OF PAST STUDIES Laboratory test results, as reported in the Krazan & Associates' Tank Removal Report of July 18, 1989, have been attached at the end of this Addendum. ITEM 4: SOIL SAMPLING PLAN The proposed location of bore holes is as presented on Plate 1 of our workplan. Criteria for the depth of borings is presented in our workplan under "Technical Approach", subsection Task II: Field Investigation. The borings have been placed in those areas that yielded positive results on soil samples obtained at the time of the tank removals. Those areas have been identified as likely potential point sources of soil contamination. For the purpose of laboratory analyses of the soil samples~_Q~_T ., ~nvironmental Labs of Concord, California has been contracted. G.T. - Environmental Laboratories holds State of California Department of Health Services Certificate Number 194. A copy of G.T.E.L.'s Q/A and Q/C plan is attached. 16000-232-044 DAMES & MOORE e e Chevron U.S.A. Page 3 Dames & Moore has proposed that various soil samples be ~nalyzed for the presence of BTEX, TPH, Organic Lead, Oil & Grease, and Halogenated Hydrocarbons. Analysis methods to be employed include: EPA Method 8020 for BTEX, EPA Method 8015 (Modified) for TPH, EPA Method 8010 for Halogenated Volatile Organics, EPA Method 503 for Oil & Grease, and DHS LUFT Method for Organic Lead. ITEM 5: GROUNDWATER DEPTH AND GRADIENT Based upon review of readily available published data, we have developed the following generalized geologic and hydrologic setting for the subject site area. Geoloqic Settinq The subject property is situated within the southern San Joaquin Valley which constitutes the southern portion of the Great Valley geomorphic province. The Great Valley is a topographic and structural basin bounded on the east by the Sierra Nevada, a fault block dipping gently southwestward. The Sierra Nevada is composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks of pre- Tertiary age which comprise the basement complex beneath the Valley. The Coast Ranges contain folded and faulted sedimentary rocks of Mesozoic and Cenozoic age, which are similar to those rocks that underlie the Valley at depth, and nonconformably overlie the basement complex. In the Bakersfield area, the basement rocks are overlain by Early to Middle Tertiary Marine sedimentary rocks. The marine sediments are overlain in turn by poorly consolidated, continental sediments that typically form the 16000-232-044 DAMES & MOORE e e Chevron U.S.A. Page 4 groundwater reservoir. Continental sediments consist of alluvial-fan and lacustrine deposits and in the vicinity of the study area reach an average depth of 2000 feet below grade. Hvdroqeoloqic Setting The subject property is located within the San Joaquin Basin Hydrologic Study Area, which includes roughly the southern two-thirds of the Great Central San Joaquin Valley. Within that area, a total of 39 groundwater basins and areas of potential storage have been identified. The inventory covers thirteen groundwater basins which have been identified as significant sources of groundwater. The subject site is situated within the Kern County groundwater basin. The Kern River flows to the southeast through Bakersfield and provides significant recharge to the groundwater system. Water bearing sediments beneath the site consist of Late Tertiary and Quaternary aged sand and gravel deposits of Sierran origin. Lacustrine deposits contemporaneous to the Corcoran Clay are known to separate the upper and lower confined aquifer. Well data, as interpreted by Dale (Ground-water Geology and Hydrology of the Kern River Alluvial-Fan Area, California, 1966) suggests that a Corcoran Clay equivalent aquitard does not underly the site. Data contained within the "1987 Report on Water Conditions", published by the Kern County Water Agency in February, 1988, suggests that the depth to water is roughly 200 feet below grade. The same "."----" publication suggests that the site is situated within a regional groundwater depression. Regional groundwater flow is interpreted as being towards the site, from all directions. 16000-232-044 D:\\IES & MOORE It It Chevron U.S.A. Page 5 ITEM 6: HEALTH AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS A Health and Safety Plan for the project is attached. In addition to the above, please find attached a Statement of Qualifications complete with Principal Investigators from Dames &: Moore's Fresno Office. The project site_9-~olºg_i-_~t_ is ~_tic!pa!.~~ to be Richard Johnson. We trust that this Addendum provides you with the information necessary to proceed with the project. Should any further questions arise or if we can be of any additional assistance, please do not hesitate to give us a call. Respectfully Submitted, Dames &: Moore ~2 Staff Geologis Jeffrey S. Pa mer, REA Senior Environmental Scientist REJ!JSP!ck 16000232.WP2 3 c herewith 16000-232-044 DAMES & MOORE e e .. GENERAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN ~ ~I' ,~)- FOR CHEVRON USA STATION INVESTIGATION 10 UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Task No. 16000-232-44 Original Plan Preparer: Richard Hiller Date Prepared: January 10, 1990 APPROVALS Project Manager: Richard Johnson Date Office Safety Coordinator: Brian McGinnis Date e e GENERAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FOR Chevron USA Station No. 9-1554, 10 Union Ave., Bakersfield, Ca. I. PROJECT PERSONNEL Dames & Moore personnel responsible for work on this site and for conducting work at this site include: Project Manager: Richard Johnson Site Safety Officer: Brian McGinnis Field Personnel: Richard Johnson (209)222-7892 (209)222-7892 (209)222-7892 All Dames & Moore field personnel are to have taken the 40 hour hazardous site training, are to have had a physical examination required for Dames & Moore work in the past 12 months, and are to have read and understood this plan, and sign and returned the plan acceptance form, attached. II. PROJECT EMERGENCY RESPONSE In the event of a fire or medical emergency, the following numbers can be called for assistance: Fire: 911 Ambulance: 911 Police: 911 Chevron USA Representative: Lisa Marinaro Chevron USA (415) 842-9500 Hospital: 911 - Kern Medical Center 1830 Flower Street Bakersfield, Ca. (805)- 326-2000 All Dames & Moore field personnel are to have taken the 40-hour hazardous site training, and are to have read and understood this plan and siqned and returned the plan acceptance form attached. e . III. SITE BACKGROUND The site is an active retail gasoline station. Several underground storage tanks are located on the site. Previous sampling during tank replacement and station remodeling indicates subsurface contamination may exist at the subject property. The station will remain in operation during Dames & Moore's activities. IV. DAMES & MOORE ACTIVITIES ON SITE Dames & Moore activities at the site are divided into several tasks as described in our proposed workplan submitted to the Kern County Environmental Health Department for review and comment: 1. Conduct soil borings to evaluate site contamination. Soil samples will be collected for chemical analysis. All drilling and borings will be performed by a licensed contractor using a truck-mounted drill rig. Drill and bore holes are anticipated to be vertical, no angle boring is planned. No boring will be conducted within 10 feet of the location of a known underground storage tank. V. HAZARD ANALYSIS Based on the site history and Dames & Moore planned site activities, the following types of hazards exist: o Overhead hazards associated with the drilling equipment such as contact with electrical wires, falling tools, and moving steel cables; o Pinch points and other hazards associated with rotating equipment; o Skin contact with potentially contaminated soil during drilling and sampling; o Inhalation of organic vapors during soil/ground water sampling; o Inhalation and ingestion of soil particles potentially contaminated with benzene, toluene, xylene, and ethylbenzene; o Skin contact with potentially contaminated soil samples; o Noise associated with drilling and excavating equipment; o Pinch points associated with excavation equipment; and o Falling or stepping into excavations or boreholes. As with most construction activities. the qreatest risk to health or e . personal injury is associated with mechanical injuries such as tripping, falling, cuts, and $prains. However, drilling and sampling could result in the release of contaminated particles and organic vapors if tank leakage has occurred. The extent of contamination which may exist in the soil is unknown. However, gasoline mixtures vary and the following compounds are common components: benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, and xylene. Because the level of contamination is unknown, a minimum level of personnel protection must be recommended that will prevent skin contact with the soil and prevent respiratory inhalation of soil particles or vapors. Specifics regarding necessary protective measures are addressed in the next section. Also, the attached Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) list important properties of various contaminants that may possibly be encountered. Prior to drilling, an underground utility survey must be done to locate any buried cables, pipes, or natural gas mains. Caution must be exercised when working around drill rigs or excavation equipment. Adequate clearance must be maintained between the boom and overhead power lines, signs, or awnings. Care must also be used to avoid entanglement in rotating equipment. No loose or hanging clothing is to be worn. If necessary, tape sleeves on clothing to avoid loose ends which might become tangled in equipment. VI. PERSONNEL PROTECTIVE MEASURES AND EQUIPMENT During drilling and sampling activities within 25 feet of the drill rig, personnel shall wear a minimum of Level D protection. Organic vapor monitoring is to be conducted in the breathing zone of Dames & Moore personnel near the drilling and sampling activities using a TLV sniffer or OVA. If breathing zone concentrations are below 5.0 ppm, then respiratory protection is not necessary but monitoring every 15 minutes is necessary. If vapor levels are between 5.0 and 50 ppm, then the above-mentioned respiratory protection is to be used. If vapor levels above 50 ppm are detected, then work is to be stopped and the RHSM contacted. If soil is dry and easily dispersible in the air, then respiratory protection must be worn (Level C) to prevent inhalation and ingestion of contaminated soil. A combustible gas indicator should also be used to monitor the area immediately above the bore holes (within 1 foot). If levels exceed 20 percent LEL, then work is to be stopped until mechanical ventilation can be used to reduce levels. Personnel 25 feet away from the drilling and sampling activities (and not involved in these activities) and where organic vapor concentrations are less than 5.0 ppm, may elect to wear Level D protection. Organic vapor monitoring is to be conducted in the breathing zone of Dames & Moore employees using a TLV sniffer of OVA. If breathing zone concentrations are below 5.0 ppm, then respiratory protection is not necessary but monitoring every 15 to 30 minutes is recommended. If vapor levels are between 5.0 and 50 ppm, then the above- mentioned respiratory protection is to be used. If vapor levels above 50 ppm are detected, then work is to be stopped and the RHSM contacted. If soil is dry and easily dispersible in the air, then respiratory protection must be worn to prevent inhalation and ingestion of contaminated soil. e e A combustible gas indicator should also be used to monitor the area immediately above the excavation (within 1 foot). If levels exceed 20 percent LEL, then work is to be stopped until mechanical ventilation can be used to reduce levels. An ABC (5 to 10 pounds) fire extinguisher is to be kept at the site at all times when work is being conducted. In all cases, Dames & Moore personnel are not to enter any excavation or stand on the edge of any excavation. No Dames & Moore employees are to enter any unshored excavation deeper than 5 feet. A fire extinguisher and first aid kit should be available on site at all times. Specific protection equipment for each level of protection is as follows unless specific equipment substitutions are noted for particular work area locations: Level C: Full-face or half-face MSA respirator with GMC-H cartridges, Tyvek coveralls, safety goggles, safety boots with rubber boot covers or steel toe rubber boots, nitrile gloves, hard hat, and ABC fire extinguisher. If full-face respirator is worn, safety goggles are not necessary. Level D: Safety goggles, hard hat, shoe covers, nitrile gloves, and ABC fire extinguisher. VII. EMERGENCY RESPONSE In the event of an injury or illness requIrIng professional medical attention, emergency care should be summoned by calling the above listed numbers. In this type of emergency, work is to be stopped until the SSO and the RHSM (John Lowe, Sacramento) have determined the cause of the incident and have taken appropriate action. Any injury or illness, regardless of severity, is to be reported on the attached accident report form. VIII. DECONTAMINATION Decontamination is to take place a minimum of 15 feet from the work area. o Personnel 1. Use detergent and water to rinse boots, tools, sample containers, and gloves. 2. Remove boot covers and place in garbage bag. 3. Remove outer garments, then gloves and place in garbage bag. 4. Dispose of garbage in designated receptacle for appropriate disposal. ~, Rpmnvp rPRoiratnr anò Ranitizp. e . 6. Use detergent and water to wash hands and face. 7. Use good common sense. Note: All protection gear should be left on site during lunch breaks, etc., following decontamination procedures. Protective gear, whether or not contaminated, should never be worn in public. o Equipment 1. Clean all equipment prior to proceeding to site (steam clean, if necessary). ') " . Clean equipment thoroughly prior to leaving the site. o Prior to Leaving Site All disposal clothing and plastic sheeting used during the operation should be double-bagged and removed to an approved off-site disposal facility. Decontamination and rinse solutions should be pumped or deposited into 55-gallon drums and removed to an approved disposal facility. All washtubs, pail containers, etc. should be thoroughly washed, rinsed, and dried prior to removal from the site. IX. TRAINING In addition to the 40-hour training required for Dames & Moore project field personnel, all project personnel are to read and understand this plan and its attachments. Attachments include: Safe Work Practices--General and Drilling and Sampling, Half-Mask Respirator Instructions, the OVA Operating Instructions, and the MSDSs. X. FORMS The project manager and OCS are to complete all applicable forms attached. In all cases, the Employee Exposure History and ~lan Acceptance forms should be completed and sent back to the HSM. A:Chevron-H&S137-1 16000-232-044 e e GTEL QA/QC Plan Synopsis Issue Date: November 1 1989 Q.C. Chart EP,'\ 504 140 ! '-¡o i " I ~ ! ~o j fl, ^ r--:-~T\ ::: ~ . ¡\ r \ i~¡ ';0 ~ ..,"1 Ii! ; i \ I" ! " ED8 ~:' ~ ¡ \ I ~~ ; ! \ ,';, ,.) . 6') ~ I " . -- , ¡ ~--- ,.J ~ FJ<;: " ~ i R ~ 1\ 1\\ I\. ! = i \. I \ i \. t \ ø ~ ~' ~l P'l "I.d ¡,) ~ ; ~.: l....--,.............--:----~.,.·~_r-~--,...-.-...~~~-..--~ ·iï '::' : '. , ). _:- . .. i ~ ~'; ,i2,.j i ,I '., . ~ /'., :":~ -. ~ ¡!"I : ~ j ....:J GT E L ..',.: ~ _ ~:8VOIR~~;R~:EEsN ;~~ e Table of Contents e 1 Introduction ...... ...........................................,................................................... 1 Quality Policy .........................................,......,................................................ 1 Fields of Testing Covered ...................,...,....................................................... 1 2 Organization and Responsibility ....................................................................... 2 Responsibility for the Quality Assurance System ..........,................................. 2 Quality Assurance Officer ...................,...,....................................................... 2 Organizational Structure"... ...." ...... ....., ."...... .... ..... .............. '" .....' .... .... ... ...... 2 Senior Management ...........................,.."......,'..................,........................... 3 Regional Management ....... ......."... ..... ,.........,. ..... .................. ..... ....... .......... 3 3 Quality ~ssurance Objectives ...............,.....,..................................................... 5 PrecIsion ...... .........,...........,................ .............. ..... ...................".............. ,..... 5 Accuracy .......................,.......,............."......,.,................................................ 5 Representativeness.....................,......."......,.......,.......................................... 5 Completeness ..........,.....,............,.,...,."..............,.......................................... 5 Comparability .................,............................................................................... 5 4 Systems Quality Assurance ,..............,................................................,............. 6 Required Equipment . .....".....,.. '" ...,..... ,....... ... ....,.. ,...... .,...." ........ ........ .... .... 6 Facilities, Safety and Environmental Factors ................................................. 6 Prevention of Cross-Contamination ......................,....................................,... 6 Sample and Reagent Storage Temperature Monitoring ..,.............................. 6 Reagent Water Quality "........".,......,.......,.............. ....... ..... ............, .......... ..... 7 Glassware Cleaning .................,.......,................................,..,.........,....,...,...... 7 Cleaning of Sampling Containers .........................................'......................... 7 Sampling Quality Assurance ............................................,..,.......................... 7 Recommended Containers, Preservation, Holding Times .............................. 7 5 Sample Custody and Handling .............,..........................,.............................,.. 12 Chain of Custody .........................................".",..............,.,....".................... 12 Sample Receiving.....................,.....,...."......................,.......,....,..................... 12 Documentation .................... .... .............. ...........,. ..... ..........,........,.... ............... 13 Sample Identification ,..",.. .......'..... .............,............... .............. ....... ...,.... ......' 13 Sample Tracking and Management................................................................ 13 Confidentiality,.......,.........,....,.............,.......................""....,......................,.... 14 Security of Project Data and Samples ............................................................ 14 Sample Disposal ............,......,........,........................,.................,.............,...... 15 6 Calibration Procedures ............. ..................... ..................n... ,... ........................ 15 Operational Calibration Records ...................................,................................ 15 Periodic Calibration Records ,........,..............,..,...................'...............,.......... 15 Traceability of Calibration Reference Materials ............,......,........................... 16 Standards Preparation ,...........................,..,............,...........,.......................,.. 16 Generation and Acceptance of a Standard Curve .......................................... 16 7 Analytical Procedures .......,...........,...................... ......,..".,............,....... ............ 17 Method Descriptions .."............,..........,.................... .............." ......,....".....,.. 17 Laboratory Reference Documents ..,.......,...................................................,.. 20 Standard Operating Procedures ....................................,............................,.. 22 Method Start-up QC .,................,...............,............ .........",. .............,........"... 22 Page i ~".:"j GTE L .,"' r.. 'J'.'~ 'Î ,.; :;~:; ';, E N V I RON MEN TAL ..., lA80RATORIES. INC. 8 Data Collection, Red!ion, and Reporting .................................................. 22 Data Collection.....,..................................................,......................,............... 23 Blank Correction ...... ..........................................................................,........,.. 23 Data Validation ............................................................................................... 25 Documentation Reported .....................................'......................................... 25 Report Revisions .. ...... .................................... .............. ........ ........ ........ '" ...... 25 Records Retention ....................................,...........................,........................ 26 9 Quality Control .......................................... ............ ,... .......,.. ..... '" ....... .... ....... .... 26 QC Frequency............. ...................,............................................................... 26 Quality Control Program Elements ..................,............................................. 26 Method Detection Limit .........................................,..........,............,....,..,........ 27 27 ........................................................................................................................ 10 Audits ....................................,..,....................,.........,...........,.........,...,............ 30 External Audits .......................,........................,.............,..........'.............'....". 30 Systems Audits ..,......,....................,........,.........,...............,.....................,..... 30 Report Audit .................................,.....................................................,........... 30 Blind Sample Audits ...................., ......" ....... ...,.. .... ..........,....,. ......',......... ....... 30 11 Preventative Maintenance ............. ........ ............ .......,........... .....,......... .......,... 31 12 Proc~~ures to Assess Data Quality ..............................,................................. 31 PrecIsion ..........................."........................,.......................,.......................... 31 Accuracy ...........................................,......."......,......,......,................,.......,..,.. 31 Representativeness.....................................".,.......,...,..,..,..........,.................. 31 Completeness ...................................,.............,...........,...,...................,.......... 32 Comp~rabil.ity. .........,......................".."........,.,...."...........,....,......,......'.......,... 32 Detection Limit ..,...........................,..........,.........."."............,......,...,......,....... 32 Method Control ..,..........,.....,....................."..,.................,....................,......... 32 13 Corrective Action .........,.............,.....................,......,...................,'.................. 33 Initiation and Completion of Corrective Action ............................................... 33 Feedback Systems ............,........,..........,......,..............,...........,...................,. 33 14 Quality Assurance Reporting ......,........................................................... ../..... 33 Report QA Deliverables ....,.. ......,.......,.... ,.................. ...... .........".....,..',.......... 33 Periodic Reports .........,....,..........."....................,.......................,...,............... 34 Reports to Management ,.......... ......... ,..........,..,....,........................................ 34 Page ii ~1~' GTE L ~~~; ........ ENVIRONMENTAL _ lA80RATORIES. INC 1 Introduction GTEL operates under a quality assurance program which. touches on every level of the company and controls every aspect of the analysis of samples. The abridged version of the GA/GC Plan presented here has been approved by GTEL management as the statement of policy to be provided to clients for their internal quality planning needs. The table of contents of the entire GTEL GA/QC Plan is presented in Appendix A. The headings of the excerpts in the abridged version are identical to those for the sections selected from the GA/GC Plan. An asterisks next to a section title in the table of contents listing indicates that an excerpt has been presented in this condensed document. Quality Policy Only procedures and techniques meeting the highest standards will be used. Analytical procedures will be selected which meet the objectives of the client's project and are sufficiently sensitive and precise to measure contaminants at the limits required by the regulatory agencies governing the situation. As a result of having a focus on environmental analyses, an emphasis will be placed on timeliness of work, exacting quality, and dependable, legally defensible data. e e The corporate goal for all segments of GTEL operations is for nationwide uniform product quality and content. Each operation will maintain a local perspective in its scope of services and client relations and will maintain a national perspective in terms of quality. Under the guidance of this quality assurance manual, a level of quality which is acceptable on a national and international scale will be upheld in all GTEL operations. A spirit of innovation is an essential element to the success of GTEL in solving the complicated analytical problems encountered in environmental samples. This spirit, combined with the discipline and attention to detail that are required to provide the level of service expected by our customers, is what makes GTEL stand out among others in this field. This same spirit is what drives the continuous striving for quality improvement and is the keystone to the GTEL quality program, In the words of the venerable John K. Taylor, senior chemist with the National Bureau of Standards, "The goals of yesterday are the commonplace occurrences of today and the outmoded practices of tomorrow." Fields of Testing Covered The approach of this plan is to provide a baseline level of quality assurance and quality control across all methods. The methods specifically mentioned in this manual include the Revision No: Original Page 1 of 34 ':T' GTE L ~'.~~J E N v I ~ 0 N MEN TAL _ lABO~ATO~IES. INC .nior :magement Scott C. Ames, General Manager Safy Khalifa, Ph.D., National Operations Manager Eileen F. Bullen, Assistant National Operations Manager Larry P. Jackson, Ph.D., National Technical Director Richard L. Krieger, Ph.D" National Sales Manager Michael Webb, Director of Quality Assurance e Regional Management Susan Uhler, Laboratory Director, Milford, New Hampshire R0gert Edwards, Laboratory Director, Tampa, Florida Terry Loucks, Laboratory Director, Wichita, Kansas Rebecca Hsu-Chou, Laboratory Director, Torrance, California Emma Popek, Laboratory Director, Concord, California Ron Hicks, Laboratory Director, Remediation Technology Laboratory, Concord, California Revision No: Original Page 3 of 34 ....,::'·::c'GTEf ..;:.:ª :,:,:,'-~, E N V I Q 0 N MEN .. 'A.SOQATOQIES, Figure 2.1 Laboratory Organizational Chart General Manager Laboratory Services National Sales Manager National Operations Manager National Technical Director e Regional Sales Staff Laboratory Directors Director of Quality Assurance Laboratory Managers Administrative and Operations Supervisors Laboratory QA Officers Technical Supervisors Sample Custodian and Login Supervisor Analysts e :ì.t_ GTEL 4:\" Revision No: Original - ENVIRONMENTAL lABORATORIES. INC. Page 4 of 34 e e ,~ 3 Quality Assurance Objectives The following GTEL Environmental Laboratories quality assurance objectives are described below: precision, accuracy, representativeness, completeness, and comparability (PARCC). Precision The laboratory objective for precision is to equal or exceed the precision demonstrated for these analytical methods on similar samples and to meet or exceed precision data for these analyses published by the U.S. EPA. Precision is defined as the degree of reproducibility of the measurements under a given set of conditions. Precision is documented on the basis of replicate analyses. Accuracy The laboratory objective for accuracy is to equal or exceed the accuracy demonstrated , for these analytical methods on similar samples and to perform better than the recovery data published by the U.S. EPA. Accuracy is defined as the bias in a measurement system. Accuracy is documented on the basis of recovery of matrix spikes, spiked reference materials introduced into selected samples of a particular matrix. Representativeness The laboratory objective for representativeness is to provide data which is representative of the sampled medium. Representativeness is defined as the degree to which data represent a characteristic of a set of samples. The representativeness of the analytical data is a function of the procedures and carefulness used in processing the samples. The representativeness can be documented by the difference between separately procured, but otherwise identical samples or sample aliquots. Completeness The completeness objective for an analysis is to provide sufficient data of acceptable quality such that the goals of the analytical project can be achieved within the time frame required. The overall project completeness is expressed as the percentage of unqualified data for the entire project. Comparability The comparability objective is to provide analytical data for which the accuracy, precision, representativeness, completeness and detection limit are similar to these quality indicators for data generated a) by other laboratories for similar samples, and b) data generated by GTEL over time. The comparability objective is documented by interlaboratory studies Revision No: Original Page 5 of 34 .~,.::¡'" GT E L .~·!Z~t' ,¿..;¿¡ EN" I RON MeN TAL _ LABORATORies. INC be used. Freezers Sh'maintain an internal temperature '10° to -20°C (14° to -4°F) throughout their compartments. The temperature of each refrigeration unit shall be either recorded continuously or recorded daily from in-place thermometers or thermocouples. Reagent Water Quality Reagent, analyte-free or laboratory pure water means distilled or deionized water meeting the specifications of ASTM Type II reagent water. This water will be free of contaminants that may interfere with the analytical test in question. The metals analysis laboratory has more restrictive requirements, where reagent deionized water shall have a resistivity of 18 megohm-cm. Glassware Cleaning Glassware cleaning procedures shall be posted in the glassware cleaning area. The glassware cleaning procedure is documented in an SOP and meets EPA requirements. Only phosphate free, laboratory grade detergents will be used. Cleaning of Sampling Containers GTEL Laboratories normally purchases pre-cleaned sampling containers for use by clients. These are obtained from reputable container manufacturers. All sampling containers and sampling container cleaning procedures are covered by standard operating procedures and will meet EPA criteria. Sampling Quality Assurance GTEL does not routinely provide sampling services. Any field activities directed from the laboratory shall be covered by standard operating procedures prepared prior to commencement of the activity and approved by the Laboratory Quality Assurance Officer. The overall quality of data can be no better than the quality of the sample provided to the analyst. GTEL takes particular care to help clients document and to assure that analysts maintain and document the quality of the samples they handle. The laboratory cannot accept responsibility for improper sampling of client- procured samples and will analyze the samples as delivered. However, the detailed analysis request and custody documentation procedures developed by GTEL provide a means for keeping track of preservation and sample handling factors which affect sample integrity. Recommended quality assurance practices for sampling and preservation, along with the holding time criteria to be met in the laboratory, are outlined in the QA/QC Plan. Recommended Containers, Preservation, Holding Times The preservation and holding criteria specified in Tables 4.2a, 4.2b, 4.2c, and 4.2d come from a variety of regulatory sources. The tables are organized by analysis type as follows: water and wastewater; soil and waste; groundwater regulated under the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); an air. The information contained in these tables is subject to regulatory revision at irregular intervals. GTEL Laboratories will make every effort to update and circulate any revisions as soon as they are announced. However, it Revision No: Original Page 7 of 34 JDGTEL <::J E N V I RON MEN TAL _ LABORATORIES, INC. e TABLE 4.2 a (Continued) e Recommended Containers, Preservation, Storage, and Holding Times for Water and Wastewater Description Method Matrix Sample Container 1 Prep/Analysis preservation2 Holding Time Volume Fluoride S1jO.2 H2O P None 28 days 500 mL 413 Hardness 242'r H2O P or G HN'à pH<2¿ 6 mos. 500 mL 200. H.,S r,s'pH< Kjeldahl nitrogen 351.2 H2O P or G ~Ol 4°C 28 days 1 L H." Oil. oH<2 Nitrate 353.2. 9200 H,O Por G Cool 4°C 48 hrs. 500 mL Nitrate-nitrite 352.1 H2O P or G ~014~ 28 days 500 mL H.,: )il.ol <2 Nitrite 354.1 H.,O Por G Cool 4°C 48 hrs. 500 mL Orthophosphate 365.2 H2O P or G Filter ~mediately, 48 hrs. 500 mL 01 4°C Oxvoen. Dissolved 360.2 H.,O G Bottle and top None Analvze immediately 250 mL pH 150.1 H?O Por G None Analvze immediately 500 mL Phenols 420.1,9065 H2O G ~001 4°C 28 days 1L3 H?~ 04 pH<2 Phosphorus (total) 365.2 H2O PorG ~~,o' 4~ 28 days 500 mL H.,! III pi <2 Residue, Filterable ITDSI 160.1 H.,O Por G Cool 4°C 48 hrs. 500 mL Residue, Nonfilterable ITSSI 160.2 H.,O P or G Cool 4°C 7 days 500 mL Residue, total 160.3 H.,O P or G Cool 4°C 7 days 500 mL Specific conductance 120.1 H.,O P or G Cool 4°C 28 days 500 mL Standard Plate Count SM 907C10 H?O P or G Cool 4°C 6 hrs. 500 mL2 Sulfate 375.2. 9035 H?O P or G Cool 4°C 28 days 500 mL Sulfide 376,9030 H2O P or G Cool 419 7 days 500 mL pH>9 Su Ifite 377.1 H?O P or G None Analvze immediately 500 mL Su rfactants 425.1 H.,O P or G Cool 4°C 48 hrs. 500 mL Temperature 170.1 H.,O Por G None Analvze immediatelv N/A TOC 415.1 H2O AG(a) ~001 4°C 28 days 500 mL H.,~ 0" pH<2 Total Coliform SM 909A10 H?O PorG Cool 4°C 6 hrs. 500 mL2 Turbiditv 180.1 H?O Par G Cool 4°C 48 hrs. 500 mL G~) = olass; AGlx\ = ambler olass; Plxl = plastic: TefSeo =hTeflon seotu~ TefCaod= Teflon lined cap; x - clea'f1Ing pro10':o1 as tal 0\\1S: a = aCIé: wasn + sorvent was + oven ory; u = overt ry; c = aCIO wasn. 2 For organics and bacteriological analysis, sodium thiosulfate is required for all chlorinated waters. For cyanide, use 0.6g ascorbic aCid. 3 Samples must be orovided ¡'n dUPI·cate..to..co-æ.c.}or...bre.akage,and provide sufficient samg\e for OC procedures. Labs usif\o wnOII:!-sample autoMmpTers or vOla lies, (jL; or l;iL; MS; will requlfe vialS In triplicate. txtracta e orgaf1lc$ Wltn matnx splke/ matrix spike duplicate OC protocols require a triplicate sample. 4 Fill completely to avoid volatile loss. 5 Samoleslwith curoeable aromatics must be aC'dified withhHC( .to < cH2 il\..Q.(der.1o have a 14 day holding tim~ uoacidified sam4P-les potential y WItt! pOrgeable aromatics nave on y a Tday ordtng time. l;iL;/M:) analysIs not Including aro",atlcs nas the 14 day holding time without acidification. 6 ~sdf¥7Jó~m sampling date for extraction, 40 days from extraction date for analysis of the extract. 14 days until extraction if listed 7 EfAJoes !lot C.ontrol TPH holding times. The holding time given is the laboratory practice by analogy with Oil and Grease. State o N nOIOtng time IS 7 days. 8 EPA allows only 14 days holding time for mercury in plastic bottles for drinking water analysis. 9 Certain anions reQuir~ special handling. Holding times .and. preservati9n for a Partjcular sample will be determi(1ed by the requirement for thé anion of Interest Wltr\ the short~st holding time, e.g. nitrate and nitrite - 48 hours; ° - phosphate - filter Md 48 hours. 10Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th Edition, 1985. 11Zìnc Acetate and NaOH to pH>9. Revision No: Original Page 9 of 34 ":] GTE L _.. ..:. J E N V I RON MeN TAL LABORATORies. INC e e TABLE 4.2 c Recommended Containers', Preservation, Storage, and Holding Times for Water for RCRA Programs Sample Container 1 preservation2 Method Matrix Prep/Analysis Holding Time Volume Description GC-Purgeables 80 1().. H2O T~f~O ~Ol 4°C 14 days 4OmL3,4 8020 H loH<22 GC/MS-Purgeables 8240 H2O Gr) ß?OI 40~ 14 days 4OmL3,4 Tef éo H oH< 2 GC/Pest. & PCBs SC80 H2O AGda) CooI4°f/ 7/40 days5 2 L3 Tef ap dark GC/MS·Semivolatiles 8270 H2O T~?¿~P Cool 491;; 7/40 days5 2L3 dark HPLC (PAH) 8310 H2O AG¿~b Cool 4~C/ 7/40 days5 2 L3 Tef a dark Petroleum Hydrocarbons 418.1 H2O AGda) ~Ol 4°C 28 days 1L3 Tef ab H loH<22 Metals-AA 7000 H?O P or Glc) HNO'-tpH<2 6 mos. 500 mL ICP Metals 6010 H?O P or Glc) HNO'-tpH<2 6 mos. 500 mL Mercury 7470 H?O P or Glc) HNO'-toH<2 28 days 500 mL Cx,anide H2O P or G(c) as per Table 4.2 a not to exceed Table 1L3 a d other inorqanics 9000 Series 4.2 a TOX, TOC 9020,9060 H2O P or G(a) TefCap ~Ol 40C 28 days 1L H,,: 0,,- oH<2 Standard Plate Count SM 907C H?O P or G Cool 4oC2 6 hrs. 500 mL Total Coliform EPA 9132 H?O Por G Cool 40C2 6 hrs. 500 mL 1 G(x) = q1aSS; AG(x) = amber qlass; Pix). = plastic; TefSep = Teflon septum; TefCap = Teflon line.d cap; x = cfea:ntng protoéol as follows: a = àCld wash + solvent wash + oven dry; b = oven dry; c = aCid wásh. 2 For organics and bacteriological analysis, sodium thiosulfate is required for aft chlorinated waters. For cyanide, use 0.6g ascorbic aClo. 3 Samples must be provided in duplicate tQ covel tor breakaQe and p,rovide sufficient sample for ac procedures. Labs using whole-sample autosamplers for vólatiles, <.:ìC or <.:ìC/MS, will require vials in triplicate. 4 Fift completely to avoid volatile loss. 5 7 days from sampling date for extraction, 40 days from extraction date for analysis of the extract. TABLE 4.2 d Recommended Containers, Preservation, Storage, and Holding Times for Air Analysis Sample Container 1 preservation2 Method Matrix Prep/Ana lysis Holding Time Volume Description Volatiles in Air EPA Air Tenax or Cool 40C; Tenax 14 days variable2 Method '8 Tedlar Bag' Bags: keeRc out of Bags 72 hrs. direct ¡cht Volatiles in Air EPA TO' Air Tenax '/alass Cool 40C 14 days variable2 Asbestos (Air) NIOSH Air Millipore aerosol None indefinite variable 7400 monitor case or equivalent (permanen~ slide mount Tenax. tubes must be sealed and both tubes and bags must be packaged with activated carbon, and segregated from sources of organics. 2 Caution must be taken to avoid exceeding breakthrough volume of Tenax tubes. Recommendation: take replicate samples at different volumes to demonstrate that breakthrough has not occurred. ~ 1~~¡ .t::;:=J Revision No: Original Page 11 of 34 0"""" .. , ,/.,J - GTEL ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES. INC ~ocw..~ntation The primary custody elements which will be completed and/or retaine~d st('~~d in the project file (project folder) are as follows: a) Chain of Custody and Analysis Request Form b) Shipping documents, for example the bill of lading or air bill; and c) Internal Chain of Custody Record and Sample History. Sample Identification Every sample container received by GTEL and every sample generated by sub·sampling in order to allow different analyses to be performed on the same sample will be individually identified by a GTEL sample number as follows: L9-04·123-01 A where: L = Lab identifier: M = Milford 9 = year T = Torrance W = Wichita C = Concord F = Florida 04 = month L9-04-123 = work order number which identifies a batch of samples to be analyzed by a particular test listed on the COCo ·01 = sequential number (01 to 99) identifying each client sample in the batch. A = a sequentiallattar coda (A, 8, C...) which identifies each replicate sample container for each client sample. Sample Tracking and Management GTEL maintains sample information records in a laboratory information management system computer system. This chronological record shall contain all samples received or generated by sub-sampling in order to allow a single sample to be analyzed by different analyses. All identifying information and cross referencing data described above shall be maintained in the computer for tracking purposes. A written Login Record will be kept which contains cross referencing information for all sets of samples received and distributed, Any sample sets which have special handling or urgent analysis or holding time requirements shall be immediately recorded into a tracking record by the Laboratory Operations Supervisor, who assures that all projects get handled and completed as requested by the client or required by the circumstances. Project folders which have a special handling status are color coded, Revision No: Original Page 13 of 34 ':] GTE . I .....~.... E N V I Q 0 N M f ~ \A$ORÀ1QRIE e e 9. The personnel manual states that all new employees will be indoctrinated concerning confidentiality and security procedures within the first week of employment. Sample Disposal The laboratory information management computer can be used to identify and locate all samples older than thirty days beyond the date that the analytical report was mailed. Assigned laboratory personnel are given the responsibility for removing all old samples from the secure storage and assuring of their proper disposal according to the laboratory standard operating procedure for disposal of waste samples. Hazardous samples are explicitly handled as hazardous waste. ~"---I '; 'I ~ 6 Calibration Procedures Tolerances maintained in calibration are specific to the analytical methods used for particular regulatory purposes. Specific procedures for individual instruments and analytical methods are documented in standard operating procedures and are not delineated in this document. Two types of calibration are discussed, operational and periodic. Operational calibration is carried out routinely as part of instrument usage. The operational calibration program involves initial calibration, QC check samples, and continuing calibration verification. Periodic calibration is a distinct process carried out for general purpose equipment, such as analytical balances. \ Operational Calibration Records A bound notebook shall be kept by the analyst for every instrument covered by this plan. This notebook shall contain a record of each analysis, calibration, sample analysis and QC performed. Each of the following shall be assembled chronologically by instrument and stored together as a laboratory working record or entered in its entirety into the instrument notebook: a) calibration data; b) calibration verification data; and c) method blank data. Periodic Calibration Records Periodic calibration results including a discussion of any adjustments shall be maintained in a bound notebook for each piece of equipment which receives this type of calibration. Notification of a supervisor of the recalibration and any corrective action is required and the supervisor's signature shall appear in the recalibration record. Revision No; Original Page 15 of 34 '":~l GTE L ':, J ENVIRONMENTAL _ lABORATORIES. INC e ,~ e 7 Analytical Procedures The analytical procedures used by the laboratory shall fulfill the objectives of Section 3. Through comparative studies and explicit documentation of procedures by means of standard operating procedures, comparability between laboratories or between analyses at different times in the same laboratory can be evaluated and assured. Method Descriptions The major methods and method categories covered by this document are described in Table 7.1. Revision No: Original Page 17 of 34 ~~1 GTE L ,. ,,'-~ e N v I ~ 0 N MeN TAL __ LA80RATO~IES. INC EP A 9020 (C) Total Organic Halides Cosa or Dohrmann Activated carbon adsorption followed by (fOX) in Water TOX Analyzer high temperature reduction with microcoulimetric detection Draft EP A Extractable Organic Dohrmann TOX Extraction of soils by sonication followed by Method, Halides (EOX) in Soil Analyzer pyrolysis/microcoulometry; fluorine Contract # containing species are not detected 68-D3-2984M EPA 9060 (C), Total Organic Carbon FID or IR organic/inorganic carbon separation 415,1 (B) (fOC) in Water followed by oxidation and detection as CO2 by IR or as CH4 by FID EPA 418.1 (B), Total Recoverable IR Spectrometry 0.5 ppm detection level for water; for 3550/418.1 Petroleum petroleum contaminated soils, 3550 (GTEL) Hydrocarbons (fPH) sonication extraction (high level method, 10 ppm detection limit) adapted to 418,1 minimizes loss of volatiles; silica gel used to remove biogenic material from the freon extract SM503 D&E Total Recoverable IR Spectrometry an exhaustive extraction of soils or sludges (D) Petroleum by Soxhlet extractor; otherwise the same as Hydrocarbons (Soil) TPH (418.1), 5 ppm detection level if specified; some loss of volatiles expected Modified Total Petroleum GC/FID. P&T purge and trap with chromatography 5030/8015 (G) Hydrocarbons (fPH) adapted for quantitation of gasoline in soils as Gasoline and dissolved in water as per California LUFT protocol TPH by GC Total Petroleum GC/FID, capillary California LUFT protocol for waters and soils, (E,G) Hydrocarbons as column modified for soils by use of 3550 sonication Diesel (or other extraction; Also New York 310-13 covers extractable distillate) petroleum in waters; qualitative QA/QC as per ASTM D3328 ASTM D2887 Simulated Distillation GC/FID, capillary Product identification and matc~ing (E) Petroleum Profile column technique dependent on unIque composition of boiling point profile of various products; non-chromatographable residual can be accounted for; EPA Method Volatile Organics in Air GC/P1D/FID Source monitoring method utilizing solid 18 (H) absorbents or T edlar bag; susceptible to usual GC interferences EPA T01 (I) Volatile Organics in Air GC/PID/ELCD Ambient monitoring method utilizing Tenax solid adsorbent; advantages of selective detectors configured in series to cover all analytes of interest, with very low detection limits EPA 1010 (C) Ignitability Pensky-Martens Closed-Cup technique for liquids; can be Flash Point extended to 2000 for DOT classification tests EPA 1010 (C), Flash Point of Soil Pensky-Martens Closed-Cup technique for soils, taken to modified Flash Point, 160oF; flashpoint of soils is not regulated by modified EPA and there is no standard test for Ignitability for soils EPA SW-846 Sulfide and Cyanide Colorimetric Applicable to solid and liquid wastes; results Section 7.3 Reactivity (9010) and in value less than or equal to total cyanide Tritrametric (9030) and sulfide EPA 1310 (C) EP Toxicity EPA SW-846 Leachate procedure followed by analyte methods as specific analysis of the mobiJjty extract to required characterize hazardous waste. e Revision No: Original Page 19 of 34 """)G EL ,1 T " ~ ENVIRONMENTAL .. lABORATORIES. INC F. Organics in w!r (drinking water): Methods for t"Detenrllnation of Organic Compounds in Finished Drinking Water and Raw Source Water, USEPA EMSL, Cincinnati, OH, September 1986. G. Organics, TPH by gas chromatography, and toxics in soil and groundwater: Leaking Underground Fuel Tank (LUFT) Manual, State of California Water Resources Control Board, May 1988 Revision. H. Air sampling and analysis methods organics and toxics, ambient air and stationary sources: Quality Assurance Handbook for Air Pollution Measurement Systems, Volume I, II, and '", including Section 3.16, EPAj600j4-77 j027a,b,c, USEPA EMSL, Research Triangle Park, NC, August 1988. I. Organics in ambient air: Compendium of Methods for the Determination of Toxic Organic Compounds in Ambient Air, EPA-600j4-84-041 , USEPA EMSL, Research Triangle Park, NC, April 1 984, including Supplements, September 1986. J. Organics in water and soil: USEPA Contract Laboratory Program Statement of Work for Organics Analysis, February 1988. K. Inorganics in water and soil: USEPA Contract Laboratory Program Statement of Work for Inorganics Analysis, SOW 788, July, 1988. L. Microbiological analysis of water and wastes: Microbiological Methods for Monitoring the Environment, EP A-600 /8-78-017 USEP A EMSL, Cincinnati, OH, December 1878. M. General and clinical analytical practices: Good Laboratory Practices Manual, PB88-180708, USFDA, S1. Louis, MO, November 1987 N. Toxics research laboratory practices: Good Laboratory Practice Standards, 40 CFR, Part 792, USEPA, 1988 edition. O. Laboratory QAjQC practices: Handbook for Analytical Quality Control in Water and Wastewater Laboratories, EPA-600j4-79-019, USEPA EMSL, Cincinnati, OH, March 1979. P. Calibration for organics in air: Standard Operating Procedure for the Preparation and Use of Standard Organic Mixtures in ª Static Dilution Bottle, EMSL/RTP-SOP-MDAD-036, USEPA EMSL, Research Triangle Park, NC, September 1987. Q. General analytical practices and specifications: Manual for the Certification of Laboratories Analyzing Drinking Water, EPA-570/9-82-002, USEPA EMSL, Cincinnati, OH, October 1982. Revision No: Original Page 21 of 34 ~·;:l GTE L _.......J EN v I RON MEN TAL LABORATORIES. INC Data Collection All analyses will be recorded in a bound notebook. included for each analysis: e e The following information must be a) Analyst's signature (once per analytical batch); b) Date; c) GTEL laboratory sample number (the work order number and dash number); and d) Any undocumented or non-standard analysis set-up conditions, e.g. dilutions, auto-sampler position number, or other instrument conditions not covered by an SOP or instrument printout. Explanations of such variations shall be in writing. For instrumental analysis, the analysis notebook will be instrument-specific and referred to as an instrument log. For other types of analysis, this logbook will also contain all raw data collected by the analyst. Any blank sections left open on a page shall be crossed out. All logbook entries will be signed and dated by the individual making the entry. Blank Correction In projects for which a QA deliverables package (including a blank summary) is being . prepared, data will not be blank-corrected and will be flagged if blanks do not meet acceptability criteria. The blank results reported will be in the same units as the samples and be discussed in the quality assurance narrative in such a manner, including the effect of dilution factors, such that the data user can evaluate the relative effect of the blank contamination on each sample. Any result that is less than ten times the value of the blank will be considered biased. Routine analyses will be blank corrected. For blank correction, the systematic bias is removed from the sample analytical data by subtracting the amount contributed by the blank from the total sample result. Revision No: Original Page 23 of 34 "·~1 GTE L . .," . E N Y I RON MEN TAL _ lA80RATORIES. INC Data Validation Data validation involves the checking of data quality and documentation. requires the use of the following: e e Data validation a) Dated and signed entries on worksheets and in log books used for all samples; b) The use of sample tracking and numbering systems to logically follow the progress of samples through the laboratory; and c) The use of quality control criteria to reject or accept specific data. The supervisors will review all results. The supervisor, or an analyst designated by the supervisor, will recalculate a minimum of 5 percent of the results on each report. These individuals will be responsible for determining whether.or not the results are acceptable using the quality control criteria set forth in the method SOP and this plan. Every project file will have a project log into which the analysts and persons validating data will enter descriptions of problems encountered in the course of analysis and validation, along with corrective actions taken. All entries into the project log will be signed and dated. Documentation Reported Standard laboratory reports will contain, as a minimum, the following information: a) Identification of the laboratory; b) GTEL sample 10 number; c) Client sample identification; d) Date sampled (it is on the Chain of Custody Form attached to the report); e) Date analyzed; f) Date of extraction, if applicable to the verification of sample integrity; g) The name(s) (first initial, last name) of the analyst(s) performing the analysis, if required; h) Parameters measured; i) Units in which each parameter is reported; j) Analytical methods used; k) Detection limits; I) Certification statement by the person responsible for validation of the data concerning sample integrity and QA acceptance; and m) A copy of the Chain of Custody form. Report Revisions For all report reVISions and reissues involving a change in a datum value, the revised/reissued report will be accordingly labelled and the date of the previous revision will be referenced. All reissues involving a change in a datum value will be reviewed by the Quality Assurance Officer, or designee, and noted in the weekly reports to management. A written justification for the change shall be included in the project file. Revision No: Original Page 25 of 34 ':'"1 GTE L .....,. ENVIIlONMENTAl _ LABORATORIES. INC For method control el~nts (blank, matrix spike, laborat. duplici::tte or matrix spike duplicate, surrogate spike, laboratory control sample, QC check sample, and method detection limit) statistical evaluation is often the source for the control limits. Method Detection limit The method detection limit (MOL) will be determined for all analyses semi-annually. As the blank acceptance criteria are affected by the MOL, it is critical that the detection limit study be performed properly and regularly (minimum every six months). The MOL should be below one fifth of a regulatory compliance limit which applies to the analytical results. ,~ Revision No: Original Page 27 of 34 ,""""GTEL 5~~f' ENVIRONMENfAL _ LA!ORATORIES. INC Analytes TABLE 9.1 Frequency of Method Quality Control Samples 1 Method Matrix Methods Blanks Duplicate Spike ac Check Surrogates GC,Purgeables 601-602 Daily 5%2 10% 100% 1%4 GCfMS-Purgeables 624 Daily 5%2,3 5% 100% . 1%4 GC-Pest. PCBs 608 EAB 5%2,3 10% 100% 1%4 HPLC (PAH) 610 EAB 5%2,3 10% NfA 10/04 GC/MS-Semi-volatiles 625 EAB 5%2,3 5% 100% 1%4 Oil and Grease 413.1,413.2 EAB 5%2 10%2 N/A 10% Petroleum Hydrocarbons 418.1 EAB 5%2 10%2 N/A 10% AAS Metals 200+ Series EAB 5%2 10% NfA EABf5%5 ICP Metals 200.7 EAB 5%2 10% N/A EAB/5%5 Cyanide, i9n chro(llatography 300 + Series EAB 5%2 10% N/A 10% and other Inorganlcs TOC, COD 415.1,410.2 EAB 5%2 5% N/A 10% BOD 405.1 EAB 5% N/A N/A 10% Hydrogen ion (pH), alkalinity 150.1,310.1 N/A 5% N/A N/A 10% Residue· TSS, 10S 160.2, 160.1 EAB 5% N/A NfA 10% Standard Plate Count SM 907C EAB 100% N/A6 N/A N/A6 Total Coliform EPA 9132 SM 909 EAB 10% N/A6 N/A N/A6 ðafe Drinkin% Water Act EAB/5% rganic 500 eries, including EDB 502.1-504 Daily 10% 100% EAB GC-Purqeables 8010-8020 Daily EAB/5% EAB/5% 100% EAB/5%4 GC/MS-Purgeables 8240 Daily EAB/5%3 EAB /5% 100% EAB/5%4 GC-Pest. & PCBs 8080 EAB EAB/5%3 EAB/5% 100% EAB/5%4 GC/MS Semi-volatiles 8270 EAB EAB/5%3 EAB/5% 100% EAB/5%4 HPLC-PAH 8310 EAB EAB/5%3 EAB/5% N/A EAB/5%4 1 2 3 4 5 6 EAB/5% = one QC sample for each analytical batch or 5%, which ever is larger. Af 10% frequen.QY will be us~d at a pa~icular labor~tori.if reguired by applicable state certification programs, which specify adherence to the Handbook for Analytical Quality Control or Water ànd Wastewater Laboratories, EPA 600/4-79-019. Duplicate matrix spikes may replace duplicate samples. QC Check Samples will also be analyzed after every matrix spike outside of control limits. Laboratory control samples for method QC; these methods also require one QC check sample, which does not go through digestion, per initial calibration. Quantitative çhec~s (spikes) are nç¡t Bossible.. HQ."ïe.ver, Q.ualitative.ch~ck:> are (I\Jcessary as fQllows: cOf1firmation of identity is required Qn the basis of multiple,tube fermentation or other confirmation at the rate 01 1 %. Media Ul.; IS pertormed with both positive and negative organisms lor each stock prepared and at least once per month. N/A Not Applicable. GTEL ENVIRONMENtAL lABORAtORIES. INC. Revision No: Original - Page 28 of 34 e e TABLE 9.1 (continued) . Frequency of Method Quality Control Samples 1 Method Matrix Analytes Methods Blanks Duplicate Spike SurroQates ac Check AAS Metals 7000+ EAB EAB/5% EAB/5% N/A EAB/5%5 ICP Metals 6010 EAB EAB/5% EAB/5% N/A EAB/5%5 CXc1ni¡he, ion f~,r0matographY 9000 Series EAB EAB/5% EAB/5% N/A EAB/5%4 a ot er Inor anlcs TOX TOC 90209060 EAB EAB/5% EAB/5% N/A EAB/5%4 TPH as Gasoline Mod. 5030/8015 EAB EAB/5% EAB/5% 100'X. EAß/5'X.4 TPH as Diesel Mod. CA LUfì EAB EAB/5% EAB/5% 100% EAB/5%4 Petroleum Hydrocarbons oY~ 50~ Wi-1E EAB EAB/5% EAB/5% N/A EAB/5%4 Petroleum Profile ASTM 02887 EAB EAB/5% N/A 100% EAB/5% Volatiles in Air EPA Method 18 Daily EAB/5%7 N/A 100% EAB/5% Volatiles in Air EPA T01 Daily EAB/5%7 N/A 100% EAB/5% Ignitability EPA 1010 N/A EAB/5% N/A N/A EAB/5% Corrosivity EPA 9040/9045 EAB EAB/5% N/A N/A EAB/5% Reactivity SW 846, Sec. 7.3 EAB EAB/5% N/A N/A EAB/5% EPTOX/TCLP EPA 1310 EAB 5% N/A N/A N/A Asbestos (Bulk) EPA Interim Method N/A 10%8 N/A N/A weekly9 Asbestos lAir) NIOSH 7400 EAB 10%8 N/A EAB/5% N/A GC/MS Purgeables 624-CLP Daily EAB/5%3 EAB/5% 100% EAB/5%4 GC,Pest & PCBs 608-CLP EAB EAB/5%3 EAB/5% 100% EAB/5%4 GC/MS Semi,volatiles 625-CLP EAB EAB/5%3 EAB/5% 100% EAB/5%4 AAS Metals 2oo-CLP EAB EAB/5% EAB/5% N/A EAB/5%5 ICP Metals 200.7-CLP EAB EAB/5% EAB/5% N/A EAB/5%5 Cyanide 335.2-CLP EAB EAB/5% EAB/5% N/A EAB/5%5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 EAB/5% = one QC sample for each analytical batch or 5%, which ever is larger. Specified to be at a 10% rate in Handbook for Quality Control for Water and Wastewater laboratories and hence by many state certification programs. Duplicate matrix spikes may replace duplicate samples. Frequency may be reduced to EAB/1 % it matrix spikes are within control limits. Laboratory control samples for method QC; these methods also require one QC check sample, which does not go through digestion, per initial calibration. QC sample in duplicate each analytical batch. Duplicate Tenax tubes must be supplied from the field. Duplicate counts by second analyst. QlJantitative determination not~PQlicable. Refractiveliindex 1.68 with Amosite perman¡ ently mounted serves as a QC check for color dispersion weekly. Other permanently mounted aSDestos types must De avallaùl'Enor companson Wit types found In eacn artalYllca Dalch. N/ A Not Applicable, .,~~~~t;. GTEL ~ Revision No: Original - ENVIRONMENTAL lABORATORIES. INC. Page 29 of 34 e e e 11 Preventative Maintenanc. The objective of preventative maintenance is to produce stability and predictability in the laboratory operation. It is a management tool which has a direct bearing on the efficiency and productivity of the laboratory. Preventative maintenance procedures are specified in each method SOP. ,æ 12 Procedures to Assess Data Quality The procedures and formulas required to assess data quality and overall method performance are described in this section. Precision The precision of laboratory test results will be expressed as the percent relative standard deviation (RSD) or relative percent difference (RPD). RPD is derived from the absolute difference between duplicate results, D 1 and D 21 divided by the mean value of the duplicates. ID -D I RPD= 1 Z XIOO CD 1 + Dz)/2 Accuracy Accuracy for the laboratory will be expressed as the average percent recovery of spiked samples. SSR-SR R = x 100 SA where: R = % Recovery S S R = spiked sample result S R = sample result S.1 = amount of spike Representativeness Representativeness is evaluated by comparison of duplicate analyses and by the results of audits which establish that the procedures to protect the integrity of samples are being followed. -qjGTEL '. ..: ::~..¡! iC 0 r~ M E ~4 TAL .. .Ag::J~ArCQ!ES INC Page 31 of 34 Revision No: Original 13 Corrective Action The corrective action scheme for investigating suspected data quality problems is presented in this section. The means by which the laboratory discovers, tracks, and completes the investigation of problems is discussed. Initiation and Completion of Corrective Action The investigation of suspected data quality problems is initiated as a result of quality control criteria being exceeded, audit findings indicating systematic problems, or as a result of client inquiries. e e Feedback Systems The Laboratory Quality Assurance Officer serves as a focal point for feedback concerning problems. By means of accuracy and precision statements and the system report audits, problems which may have been overlooked by the laboratory supervisors in the course of daily work can be detected and corrected. All client complaints regarding data quality and operational quality (for example turn-around times) will be reported to the Laboratory Director and to the quality assurance office. All problems, internal and client related, handled by the quality assurance office are documented by means of a quality assurance action report (QAAR). A QAAR form is filled out at the time of receipt of a complaint or discovery of a problem. All actions taken and the status of in-process actions will be reported to the Laboratory Director on a weekly basis. ,.~ .~ 14 Quality Assurance Reporting Quality assurance reporting documents the quality control and quality assurance activities in the laboratory and provides a communication and accountability link among analysts, management and clients. Report QA Deliverables The standard analytical report includes no quality control documentation. However, a certification that all QC requirements were met is signed by the manager responsible for the report. The elements of reports for clients needing quality control documentation are determined by the application. Two examples are the categories of Blue or CLP Level packages. Other types of client required QC deliverables have elements similar to these packages, but the specific requirements should be determined prior to the initiation of sampling and analysis. -...¡ GTE L :'... ~ E f. ¡ I 'i' 0 r~ M E ~,¡ TAL _ ...aO~ArORI:S INC Page 33 of 34 Revision No: Original Periodic Reports Certain projects under regulatory review require establishment of explicit quality assurance objectives and quarterly summaries of QA conformance and corrective action. The laboratory technical and quality assurance staff will provide any information required to establish and document achievement of the quality assurance objectives for particular projects. e e Reports to Management The Quality Assurance Officer will submit a weekly summary of QA activities to the Laboratory Managers, Laboratory Director, and Corporate Quality Assurance Director. ,~ Revision No: Original Page 34 of 34 "~'.~:, GTE L .... ENVIRONMENTAL .. lASORATORIES. INC. e Appendix A GTEL QA/QC Plan Table of Contents e 1 I ntraduction . ..,.. ,....................,. ,. ,........" ,........,.................... .,.. ........., .... ........ ........ ....... ....., ...... .......... 1 1.1 Quality Policy......... ................. ................ ..... .................. ............., ....... ..........., ..... ...... .............. 1 * 1 ,2 Resources ..........,.................,......................................,. .........."... ,.. ...... ....... ......,...... .......,....... 2* 1.3 Fields of Testing Covered .............................,.............................,........................................... 2 2 Organization and Responsibility ............................ ................ ,......... ....."... ............."............... .....,. 1 2.1 Overview . ......, ...... ,.....,....,...., ...... ''..,...................... ".....,'... ....,.,.... ,......., ...,. ........... ."..,... ....... 1 2.2 Roles and Responsibilities ... ....................... ............ ...... ....................................................,..... 1 2.2.1 Responsibility for the Quality Assurance System ......................................................... 1 * 2.2.2 General Manager ......................................... ,.............,.......................,.............,............. 1 2.2.3 Corporate Operations Manager ............,...........,........................................................... 2 2.2.4 Corporate Technical Director ......................... ............................................................... 2 2.2.5 Corporate Director of Quality Assurance ............................,........................................ 2 2,2.6 Laboratory Director ......,...................................................................... .........,............,... 2 2.2.7 Quality Assurance Officer ..... .,.... ...........................................................................,....... 2* 2,2.8 Laboratory Manager ........,............................................... ..................... .....................,., 3 2.2.9 Technical and Operations Supervisory Personnel..............................................,........ 3 2.2.10 Analyst and Operations Staff Responsibility ............................................................... 3* 2.3 Organizational Structure .......,............................................................, ......... ........................... 4 3 QA Objectives for Measurement Data ..........................,................,......................,...........,............ 1 * 3.1 Precision ......................................................................... .............,... .....,., .....,.... ........ .....,."...., 1 * 3.2 Accuracy ................................,..............................................................,........... .........,............. 1 3,3 Representativeness ............ ..,............................... ............... ........... ......... ............... .......... ....... 1 * 3.4 Completeness...,..........,...,.........,.................,................................,................... .,..................... 2* 3.5 Comparability ...............,.......,..................... '...,............,............,....,.......... ................. ..........,... 2 * 3.6 Criteria for Quality Indicators .........................,.................,.......................,.............................. 2 4 Systems Quality Assurance....... ..... .............. ................ .......,.............. ........ ,.................................... 1 4.1 Required Equipment .............................................................................................................. 1 * 4.2 Equipment Records ........................... ............ ............ .......,.......,..............,................ .,........... 1 * 4.3 Facilities, Safety, and Environmental Factors ........................................................................ 2* 4.4 Prevention of Cross-Contamination .........................................................................,.........,.. 3* 4.5 Sample and Reagent Storage Temperature Monitoring ,....................................................... 3* 4.6 Reagent Water Quality ................ ,.................. .............. '................ ..,.......... '''' ..,......,.. ..,.......... 3 4.7 Reagents, Solvents, and Gases .............................................................................................. 4 4.8 Glassware .... """ .,. ......... .......... ... ..... ......................... ..... .,....... .................................. ............... 5 4.8.1 Glassware Specifications ......... .............................. .......... ............... ........... .................. 5* 4.8.2 Glassware Cleaning .......... .............. ............. .................. ..............'..............................., 5* 4.8.3 Cleaning of Sampling Containers ................................................................................ 7 4.9 Sampling Quality Assurance ." ........ ...... ......... ........ ......... ........... ........................ ....... ...... ........ 9* 4.10 Field Blanks and Duplicates ...............................,.........................................................,........ 10 4.10.1 Definitions ................................. ,.................................................................... ..........., 10* 4.11 Recommended Containers, Preservation, Holding Times ..............,................................... 11 5 Sample Custody and Handling .........,............................................................................................ 1 5.1 Chain of Custody ..................,.........................,....................................................................... 1 * 5.1.1 Sample Receiving .............................,............................................................................ 4* 5.1.2 Documentation ..........................................................................................'................... 4* 5.1.3 Sample Identification ..................................................................................................... 6* 5.1.4 Sample Distribution and Storage .................................................................................. 7 5.1.5 Sample Tracking and Management .................................................................,............ 7* 5.1.6 Confidentiality .............. .............................................................................'................... 8* 5.1. 7 Security of Project Data and Samples ...........................................,.............................. 8* 5.2 Sample Disposal...... .............. .... ......... .............. ............. .......... ................ ....... ...... ..... ......... ..... 9* 6 Calibration Procedures ........,... ..... .... ......... .................. ........ ...... .,.... .............. ..........,....... .............. 1 6.1 Calibration Frequency............. ........ ...... ...... ............... ......... ................. ..,............................... 1 6.2 Operational Calibration Records .............................................................................,.............. 3* A -1 ··.........,';1 GT E IL ',~' .... i.~,~:1 E N V I RON MEN TA L _ LA80RATORIES. INC - e 6.3 Periodic Calibration Records . .,............,.. ..,................. ........"..... ..... ............... .............,.....,..... 3* 6.4 Traceability of Calibration Reference Materials ...................................................................... 5* 6.5 Standards Preparation .............. ............,.......... ,................,.., .....,., ,............... ...........,........ ...... 5 * 6.6 Standards Preparation Records ........ ............... ........ ............... ......... .... ....... ................ ......,.... 5 * 6.7 Generation and Acceptance of a Standard Curve ................................................................. 6 6.7.1 Response Factor Variation with Concentration .........................................................,.. 6 6.7.2 Working Range of the Curve ...............................................................................,......... 6 6.7.3 Consistency of Response Over Time ..........................,..........................,...............,..... 6 6.7.4 Sensitivity......,......... .................................................................,..................................... 7 6.7.5 Blank Bias ........................................ ................. ...........................................,.. ............... 7 6.8 I nitial Calibration Verification .... ....,.... ,.................,..,...'.,..,........ ,.................,. ,........... .........,.... 7 6.9 Continuing Calibration Verification .... ......................'............ ........................ ....................,.... 7 6.10 GC/MS Calibration Procedures .............................................................................,...,......... 7 6.10.1 Tuning ............ ....... .................................................'.. .......,........................,................. 7 6.10.2 Internal Standard Calibration .................................................'......................'............. 9 6.10.3 System Performance Check Compound Response .........,........................................ 9 6.10.4 Response Factor Variation with Concentration ......................................................... 9 6.10.5 Continuing Calibration ............,........... .......... .......................................... ..... .......,.. ...... 10 6.1 0.6 Internal Standard Response And Retention Time Monitoring ..,................................ 11 6.11 Gas Chromatography Calibration - GC/PID/FID. GC/ELCD, GC/ECD (for ED B) ............ 11 6.12 Gas Chromatograph/Electron Capture Detector .............,.................................................. 12 6.13 HPLC Calibration (Polynuclear Aromatics) .......................................................................... 12 6.14 Atomic Absorption/Inductively Coupled Plasma (Metals) .................................................. 12 6.15 Infrared (Petroleum Hydrocarbons) .................................................,...................,............... 12 6.16 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer ry.Iet Chemistry Methods) ................................................., 13 6.17 pH Meter ............................... .......... .......... ...... .............. ..................... .... ........ .......... .............' 13 6.18 Conductivity Meter ................,............................................... ........ ..........................,....... ...... 13 6.19 Specific Ion Meter .....................................................................,................,........................., 13 6.20 Periodic Calibration ..............,......,.............. ........... .......... .........,..................,...... .................. 13 6.20.1 Balances .... ........................................ ............................................... ...................... ...... 13 6.20.2 Thermometers.... ,........................................,.........................,............... ,....... ..........,.,'. 14 6.20.3 Conductivity Cells ...... ............... ......... .... ............. ............................. ........ ............'........ 14 7 Analytical Procedures ................. ".......... ........... ............. ...... .... ...., .......,....,..,................ ................. 1 7.1 Definitions........,. ........,.............,............................................. ..................,.,............,.......... ..... 1 7.2 Reference Documents .................. ......... ............. ...... ...... ............,............. ..,......... ..,......,........ 1 * 7.3 Standard Operating Procedures ............................................,............................................... 2* 7.4 Method Start-up QC ................................................................................................................ 3* 7.5 Method Selection ................ ...................... ................. ...,...................,.....,............ ... .... .,.......... 3 7.5.1 Certification Requirements .......... .... .......... ................. .........,........... ........................'..... 3 7,5.2 Contract Requirements .......,.......... .................. ... ...... .................................... ............,... 3 7.5.3 Special Analytical Project Requirements ..........................................................,........... 4 8 Data Collection. Reduction, and Reporting .....,............................................................................. 1 8.1 Data Collection .........................'.......... ........ ......... ................. .................. ............... ..... ............ 3* 8.2 Document Control,............ ....................... ...........,... ... ... ....,... ...... ......, ."... ............. .................. 4 8.3 Data Reduction ........ ..,.....,.................................................................. '........... ,........................ 4 8.3.1 Blank Correction .............,............ .......................,.... ...............,................... ....,..........,... 4* 8.3.2 Calculations . ....,........ .......... ,..........,..................,.................,.,...,.......... ............,...... .,...., 4 8.3,3 Significant Figures and Rounding Rules ..............,.......,................,..................,..,......... 11 8.4 Data Validation ........................................................................................,.............................. 11 * 8.5 Documentation Reported ........................................................................................................ 12* 8.6 Non-deliverables . ............... .......... ................. .......................... ................. ....................... ........ 12 8.7 Reporting Conventions .............................................,............................................................. 13 8.8 Report Revisions .................................. .................................................................................. 15* 8.9 Records Retention ............ .......... ................................................ ....... ...... ..... ................... ........ 15 * 9 Quality Control.............. ............ ........ .............................................. ............. ......... .......... ...... ........... 1 9.1 Definitions ... .............. ........... ......................... ....................... ........ ...... ....... ..... ........... ....... ........ 1 9.2 QC Frequency...,............ ....... .......... .................. ....... ............ ............ ...... ... ....,............ ............. 5* 9.3 Quality Control Program Elements ........................................................................................ 8* 9.3.1 Calibration Blanks and Method Blanks ......................................................................... 8 9.3.2 Laboratory Duplicates .... ....,...... .................. ........ ....................... ....... .................. .......... 9 9.3.3 Matrix Spikes .............................................................................,................................... 10 9.3.4 Surrogate Spikes ........................................................................................................,.. 10 GTEL A-2 ... ~:BvOI~~~;~~EEs~ ~~¿ e _ ./ 9.3.5 QC Check Samples .....................................................,................................................. 11 9.3.6 Laboratory Control Sample .........................................................,.......................'"'''''' 12 9.3.7 Semi-Annual EPA or NBS Traceable QC Check Samples ........................................... 13 9.3.8 Method Detection Limit ............,.......................................,............................................ 13* 9.3.9 System Performance Check Compounds (SPCC) ...................................................... 14 9.3.10 ICP Interference Check Sample .............................,................................................... 14 9.3.11 Duplicate Injections for Graphite Furnace AA ....,..................................,.................... 14 9.3.12 Serial Dilution or Analytical Spike for Metals .........................,................................... 14 10 Quality Assurance Audits ...................,......,......,............".........,.................................. ................... 1 * 10.1 E:xternal Audits ................................,. ...............................................,......................,............. 1 10.2 Systems Audits ..........................".......................................,................................................. 1 * 10.3 Blind Sample Audits ............................................. ...........................,..................................... 1 * 10.4 Corrective Action .,.............."................... .............. .........................................,. ...... ...,........... 2 11 Preventative Maintenance ......,.. .....,..... ...................,.....,....... ............. .,..,.................... ........,....... 1 11.1 General ...............................................................................................,.................................. 1 11.2 Gas Chromatograph and Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer (GC and GC/MS)... 1 11.2,1 Daily Procedures ..................,...................,.............,..................................""""'''''''''' 1 11.2.2 Weekly Procedures ...................................................................................................... 1 11.2.3 Quarterty Procedures ................................,.....................,..........................,.........,...... 1 11.2.4 Spare Parts .......,.......................................................................................................... 1 11.3 Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometer .............,......:...................................... 2 11.3.1 Daily Procedures .........,................................................,..,.,......,.................................. 2 11.3.2 Spare Parts ,...........................................................................................................,..... 2 11.4 Flame Atomic Absorption .'..................................................,................................................ 2 11.4.1 Daily Procedures ...............................................,........,................................................ 2 11.4.2 Spare Parts .....,............................................................................................................ 2 11,5 Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometer ...................,...............................,.....................' 3 11.5.1 Daily Procedures ......................................................................................................... 3 11.5.2 Spare Parts ......................................................................................................,........... 3 11.5.3 Bi-weekly Procedures ..............,.............................,..........................,.......................... 3 11.6 Infrared Spectrometer ....................................................................................,..........,........... 3 11.6.1 Daily Procedures ......................................................................,..............,................... 3 12 Procedures to Assess Data Quality ....,....................................................,..................................... 1 12.1 Precision ............................................................. ........'....'................ ..............,.............. ........ 1 * 12.2 Accuracy .................................,............................................... ,......,.............,.................. '...... 2 * 12,3 Representativeness . ......,............ ........... ............................ .................................................... 2* 12.4 Completeness ......................,..,......... ....... ...... ......... ....................,.......................................,.. 3* 12.5 Comparability . ..... ......,........................... .......... .......... ....................... .......................... ..,........ 3* 12.6 Detection Limit ..... ....".,......................... ............ ... ...................................".. ....... ............,....... 3* 12.7 Method Control ..................,.................................................................................................. 4* 12.8 Treatment of Outliers ............................................................................................................. 4 13 Corrective Action .......................,....,......... ..... ..... ......... .............. .....,................................. .........., 1 1.3.1 Feedback Systems .............,..................,................,....................................................,........ 1 * 13.2 Initiation and Completion of Corrective Action .....,............................................................. 1 14 Quality Assurance Reporting ..."..,......,...................................................,...................,.....,............ 1 14.1 Report QA Deliverables ,.........,.............................................................................................. 1 * 14.1.1 Blue Level ........................,............................................................................................ 1 14.1.2 CLP Level ..................................................................................................................... 2 14.2 Periodic Reports '" .... ...... ...... ........................ ........ ................ ........... ........................ ..... ........ 2 * 14.3 Reports to Management ...................................................................................................... 3* A-3 "~'') GTE L .... ,',' E N V I ~ 0 N MEN TAL _ LABO~ATO~IES. INC. , GARY J. WICKS Agency Director (805) 861·3502 STEVE McCALLEY Director It. e 2700 M Street. Suite 300 Bakersfield. CA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 Telecopler (805) 861-3429 RESOURCE AGENCY January 9, 1990 Rich Johnson Dames & Moore 1320 East Shaw Ave., Suite 110 Fresno, CA 93710 FAX (209) 222-1937 Subject: Location Known As Permit # 10 Union Ave., Bakersfield, California Hoover Chevron Station Chevron U.S.A. 210003 Dear Mr. Johnson: Our Department has reviewed the proposed site characterization workplan for the above referenced facility. The workplan fails to address a number of issues; they are as follows: 1. Site Background - Size of tank, length of time in place failed tightness tests, repairs, post spills or leaks - (see UT-35) 2. Site Specific Plot Plan - Must include all process equipment, surface and subsurface piping, location of all abandoned and existing tanks, product dispensers, wells & buildings (see UT- 35) 3. Analytical results of the preliminary site assessment. 4. Soil Sampling Plan - Proposed locations and depths of all borings and rational for choosing them. Laboratory name; who will be performing the analyses? Analytical methods, Q/A and Q/C plans. 5. Groundwater Depth and Gradient - Geological evaluation of site. e e Rich Johnson January 9, 1990 Page 2 6. Health and Safety considerations. a. personnel protection & training b. on site monitoring c. required safety equipment A feasibility study report will also be required. Guideline will be found in Handbook UT-35. In addition our Department will reqUIre resumes with statements of qualifications for professional personnel assuming responsibility for the site. Please include the name of the Geologist who will be present on site during boring operations. If you have any questions please contact me at (805) 861-3636. SinÆcerelY, ~ ~ "., /- / I C=?' - "¿:c~d<t~ß~~~ Frora Darling, R.E.H.S. ,/ Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cd Enclosures darling\johnson.let e e , _..r' RESOURCE 2700 M Street. SullG 300 Baker,fleld, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 881-3636 Telecopler (805) 861-342t GARY J. WICKS Agency Dlreclor (805) 861-3502 STEVE McCALLEY Director - ':·E N T AGENCY NMENTAl S ~ ,'. . "?;.! ..:{~:J \: --,' "\' , ' 1\ ."' January 9, 1990 Rich Johnson Dames & Moore 1320 East Shaw Ave., Suite 110 Fresno, CA 93710 FAX (209) 222-1937 Subject: Location Known As Permit # 10 Union Ave., Bakersfield, California Hoover Chevron Station Chevron U.S.A. 210003 Dear Mr. Johnson: Our Department has reviewed the proposed site characterization workplan for the above referenced facility. The workplan fails to address a number of issues; they are as follows: 1. Site Background - Size of tank, length of time in place failed tightness tests, repairs, post spills or leaks - (see UT-35) 2. Site Specific Plot Plan - Must include all process equipment, surface and subsurface piping, location of all abandoned and existing tanks, product dispensers, wells & buildings (see UT- 35) 3. Analytical results of the preliminary site assessment. 4. Soil Sampling Plan - Proposed locations and depths of all borings and rational for choosing them. Laboratory name; who will be performing the analyses? Analytical methods, O/A and O/C plans. 5. Groundwater Depth and Gradient - Geological evaluation of site. e .~ . ..... Rich Johnson January 9, 1990 Page 2 6. Health and Safety considerations. a. personnel protection & training b. on site monitoring c. required safety equipment A feasibility study report will also be required. Guideline will be found III Handbook UT-35. In addition our Department will requIre resumes with statements of qualifications for professional personnel assuming responsibility for the site. Please include the name of the Geologist who will be present on site during boring operations. If you have any questions please contact me at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely,. '.'. /- /f7 ./) ..-.-.-- ~,< ~ :.1.../;/~~/-,i~/"':/~---t--1'1.--::--:__"? "---FfOrãÎ)arling, R.E.H~S: / Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cd Enclosures darling\johnson.Jet ~ z, o - z í=,~,:S I I I I ISLAND PREVIOUS TANK LOCATION \ \ ~ JOB# 16000-217-044 ~/" , / (,../ . WA S T E 0 I L TAN K '. .. , :1 .:., I "":~:"':' I !I ....... ~ -.... '~¡;.=~- - - '¡ -==~, I I 1(1 PRODUCTLINES..-------j!! > ISLAUDS lit II' Lt====---l -- - -,-"1 I C 60 ó ) '-, ---- BRUNDAGE AVE. SITE MAP REVISED 1-11-90 + PROPOSED SOIL BORINGS I ._~- I CHEVRON STATION# 9-1554 10 UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA ~ SCALE 1"=30' Dames & Moore nl ATC .. .... --- .--..., r-'----, r-:1 c:=:J ., . . .41 A~)(I~ L~~ ~:::-:.C7IL_ ~~ . ~L- ~M~ lAG 17~' ~~ ¡Ç.Ø . -e./a4::::, I-'?\ (g, 0 ~ Å~~ ~~ -4Aj~ as~ .- ..-- -.--- ,-- . . .... .... _.u·_ .'. _ . ~. .;:;.t<:k~~ - .--.-.-...... - .. ..-..-. "-.. JJ~ .Þ--V~ f1îVd'·\N:?Y h -ar-rl-" P"á.:::. Scale: k~. I I t\·;/ ~~.~ ')-'.IN Drawn by: C./.'Vv::? Project No.. r:~""·1 -''=X~? Date: I """CJ ,_V Y c'" I Approved by: -J<.~-. Ivl . Drawing No. I of I -I~ . 10 UNI~ ~Å¡.L.¿:...:--;:::;r:::¡ELC:::> c:-~. J ~ ~ I '/3 ?'Â? ~~ e ~ e ~ KnAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Fresno Vlsalla Bakersfield e e 'roject No. E89-156 Page No.4 T <\BLE I Concentration of Petroleum Constituents in Soils Tank Removal Soil Sampling Chevron Station 1554 . 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield. California July 1989 (Concentrations in parts per million) Sample Depth Below Ethyl- Total Oil & Number Grade Benzene Toluene benzene Xvlenes TVH I&llii Grease IQX I a 1 7.5 ft r-,T!) ND ND ND ND 2a 17 ft ND 0.03 ND ND ND -- 3a 21 ft ND ND ND ND ND 4a 17 ft ND r-,T!) ND ND ND Sa 21 f1 0.03 0.64 0,51 7.7 53 6a 17 ft ND 0.02 ND 0.02 ND 7a 21 ft ND ND ND ND ND 8'a 17 ft ND ND ND ND ND 9a 21 ft ND ND I'm ND ND lOa 17 ft l'm ND ND ND ND 11 a 21 ft ND ND ND ND ND . 12a 17 ft ND 0.02 ND ND ND 13a 21 f1 ND ND ND ND ND Ib 8 ft 20 260 ND 2b 12 ft ND 310 ND 3b 3 ft .~ 6.6 10.1 2.5 .-2_11)-0- 1 4b 3 ft -~ 25 1.0 3.6 4000 Sb 3 ft JL-1l-.--, 0.87 0.27 2.5 15 6b NA l'm 0.02 0.02 1.8 37 7b NA l'm ND ND 0.02 ND 8b NA l'm 0.05 ND 3.5 2.5 1 c 7 ft ND 0.38 0.25 2.2 . ND 2c 7 f1 0.09 1.3 0.67 5.7 ND - 3c 7 ft r-,T!) ND ND 0.07 ND . 4c 4 ft ND ND ND 0.09 ND . 5c 8 [t ND' ND ND ND ND . 6c 4 [t ND ND ND ND ND lc 8 £t ND ND ND ND ND .. 8c 4 ft ND ND ND ND ND 9c 8 ft ND l'm l'm ND ND 10c 4 ft ?-,T!) ND ND ND ND llc 8 ft ND ND ND ND ND 12c 4 ft ND ?-,T!) ND ND ND 13c 8 £t ND l\TI) ND ND ND TVH = Total Volatile Hydrocarbons TOX = Total Organic Halides ND = None detected at the detection limits noted on the certified analytical reports :::: Not anal yzed KRAZA."'1 & ASSOCIATES, INC. =~' /;.\~ D~c. 28 '89 10:47 0001 op,------9 ..\ DRM~ ":/FRESNO ". ." .209[22-1937 TranSml tted oy: ",-,,,/5 PRGE 01/24 .... Job Number: .J..{.Q ðDÜ~a3d~ ¿J~ 4 :ACSIMILE TRANSMISSION FORM 0riginator: r . Dames & Moore 1320 East Shaw Avenue, Suite 170 Fresno, CaliFornia 93710 Phone: (209) 222~7892 FAX: (209) 222-1937 Date:~ ------. T , me: q.(... ..a ._____________________.____~~__________________~___ -------------- -----~-~~---------------------~-----_. [uv'Ll2~ÁÃih.r J?.Qfcul,- ð{.~ =~li2i(L ~"- FAX # To: I ( ç~:) ç I - \ _ .3 A h 9 Number of pages Sen~(~din~~ form) ~~ ACknowledgment of receipt requested? Yes NO~ ~mit to: Attentlon: . . i " ==========================::~~:==~=:=========..=========~==:= Re: Contents: .{XDpcwJ -,P61lelC41·"_ De c. ,:8 '89 10: 47 0001 DA.& MCí _ jFRESNO e20g~=~-1937 '--, PAGE 02/24 DAMES &. MOORE .... rRot'~~~IUN/\L LIMITEL1 1':\RTNER~11Ir 1320 EAST SHAW AVENUE. SUITE 110, FRESNO. CALIFORNIA 93710 (209}UZ-789Z FAX (209) 22Z-1937 December 4, 198~ Kern County DepartMent ot Health Environmental Health Division 2700 M Street, Suite 93301 Bakersfield, California 93301 Attn: Joe Canas Re: Review ot Propoaed Workplans Two Sites Chevron Station #90127 325 N. Tenth Stree Taft, California Dear Mr. Canas; Enclosed, please find a COpy of our proposed workplf lor the preliminary char"J1ctl!rization of thê Chevron Station Sites as cited a.~')ve. I will appreciate your taking the timp. to review and comment on the proposed workplans. A drillin! contr"actor has been scheduled to commenCe work at the Taft Site on December 19, 1989 and, as such, any assistance that you can provide in securing a timely approval of the workplan is appreciated. Upon completion of the Taft site drilling, the drill rig ill proceed to the Bakersfield site. .,I As you will see, ou~ Taft Site workplan proposes that two exploratory soil borings be placed in the vicinity of the previously existing tanks. For the characterization of the Bakersfield site, three borings have been proposed. The groundwater table will not be penetrated by any of the borings. We trust that the attached workplans will .eet with four appro~al. Please do not hesitate to call should you have any questions regarding the workplans and again, I thank you for your expedience and assistance. - - Sincerely, :J]Æe ~ Richard E.~n. RG Staff Geololist RJ:vs 2 Attachments Dec. 28 '89 10:48 0001 DAM'IÞ& Mq :/FRESNO e209~=2-1937 '-. "",.õL¡-__'-"F".~"1"~~~\>io; ¡~ w:..ntworA.l'~-.vT.· ~"'~~~~ PROPOSED VORKPLAN Preliœinary Site CharB~terization Assessment Chevron Service Station #91554 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield. California FOR CHEVRON U.S.A. November 9, 1989 ~-=.~-'\:ð '¡;"~"''''''''''~~~~~~Q;';~¡;US')h~~~~L~~'JXi ___....__h_.___ .___.........._..____ _ DAMES & MOORE PAGE 03/24 - Dec. 28 '89 10:48 0001 ~AM~ Mq,_,~/FRESNO .209~.~'2-1 937 '-..., PAGE 04/24 DAMES &.. MOORE ^1'rI.OFE~:510NA1.LIMllEnPARTNIiI~~H1P ) ILO liAST SHAW AVENUE, SUITE 110, FRE5NO, CALIFORNIA ~n710 (209) 22l·7¡;¡92. FAX (:l(J',)) 22.2-1937 I'~ 'J.-O ~~ <Jt\V\\.0 It()G . November 9, 1989 Chevron U.S.A. P.O. Box 5004 San Ramon, California 95001 Attention: Lisa Marinaro RE~ Proposed Workplan Preliminary Site Characterization Assessment Chevron Service Station #91554 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield, California INTRODUCTION In accordance with Chevron's request, Dames & Moore has prepared this proposed workplan for a preliminary site characterization investigation at the above-referenced subject property. The fOllowing proposal summarizes the details of our workplan. We have reviewed the documents provided to us, and have not made a preliminary site visit to observe existing conditions at the subject property. In your request for proposal, the sUbject property was described as the Chevron facility situated at the northeast corner of Brundage and Union Avenues in Bakersfiéld, California. - Dec. 28 '89 10:49 0001 DAM~ MQ ._.~/FRESNO 4IÞ209:?Q~-1937 ~ PAGE OS/24 Chevron U.S.A. - Page 2 PROJECT SITE HISTORY The subject property is located at 10 Union Avenue in Bakersfield, California. The sUbject property area is generally illustrated on the Vicinity Map included as Plate 1 of this proposal, located at the end of the text. The subject property is currently developed as a Chevron service station facility, which was understood to have recently had underground tanks replaced. The development at the site includes a retail building and canopy, underground fuel storage tanks, product and vent piping, dispenser islands, planter beds and surface pavement. A report prepared for the subject property by Krazan & Associates, Inc. of Fresno, California dated July 18, 1989 summarized the details of soil sampling and chemical analysis conducted during underground tank removals at the sUbject property. The tank removals were conducted by California Petroleum Equipment of Fresno, California. The report prepared by Krazan & Associates indicated petroleum contamination was reported by chemical analysis in samples obtained from the underground fuel tank burial pit, the western-most dispenser island area and the previous waste oil tank removal area. Dp-tectable concentrations of benzene, toluene, xylenes and total petroleum hydrocarbons referenced to gasoline were detected ~t depths of up to 21 f~et below existing grade, according to the Krazan report. The concentration~ )f total petroleum hydrocarbons ranged from ~on-detected to 4000 parts per million. Oil and grease concentrations reported fr~. samples obtained from beneath ,he waste oil tank removal area ranged from 260 to 310 parts per million. - _~ec. . ~8 ' ~~_,.~0: 49 0001 DAM" MQ ,_. '/FRESNO _209(~-1937 '-- PAGE 06/24 Chevron U.S.A. - Page 3 Based upon review of the data provided to our office as of this date, it does not appear that sufficient information regardinq the distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons çontamination at the subject property has been developed. In order to more adequatelY assess the contamination detected in subsoils with respect to previous investigations, Chevron U.S.A. requested that Dames & Moore prepare a workplan to help address those issues. 'fhe following workplan summarizes the details of our proposed investigation at the sUbject property. PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF SERVICES The purpose of the proposed investigation will be to evaluate the presence and distribution of contamination at the subject property in the vicinity of the previous underground fuel storage tanks, the western-most dispenser island area, and previous waste oil tank locations. Ground water is anticipated to be in excess of 200 feet below the existing surface grade beneath the subject property, and therefore will not be addressed as a component of the investigation. The scope of the investigation will be accomplished by, and limited to exploratory soil boring, subsoil sampling, and chemical analysis of soil samples. The data obtained from the field and laboratory portions of our investigation, coupled witll review of previous site investigations and published data regarding the geologic and hydrogeologic conditions in the vicinity ot the subject property will be used to help evaluate the presence, concentration, and distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons contamination in subsoils as related to gasoline and waste oil. - Dec. 28 '89 10:50 0001 DR~& MG __' /FRESNO e209~?Q':2-1937 "- PRGE 07/24 Chevron U.S.A. - Paqe 4 The proposed scope of our services will include the fallowing tasks: o Research and review of pertinent, readily available geologic and hydrologic literature: o Obtaining necessary permits prIor to the commencement of the field portion of the investigation; o Drilling and sampling of subsoils for observation, classification and chemical analysis; o Chemical analysis of subsoil samples to detect the presence and concentration of petroleum constituents as referenced to gasoline and waste oil; o Preparing a report to present our findings, conclusions and recommendations. TECHNICAL APPROACH Based upon the information provided to this office regarding the sUbject property, coupled with the review of the published ground water data and review of previous investigations at the subject property, the following proposed work plan has been developed to help evaluate the presence of contamination in subsoils and to assess the potential for any noted contamination to possibly impact ground water resources beneath the sUbject property. In order to accomplish the goals established tor the proposed investigation, the work would be separated into four distinct tasks as follows: I. Literature survey and research of readily available data regarding site history and use, geologic and hydrogeologic conditions, and previous site investigations; II. Field investigation to advance exploratory soil borings for the purpose of logging subsurface conditions and obtaining subsoils samples tor chemical analysis. These boring locations have been selected utilizing the preliminary data presented in the Krazan & Associates report .:I ." ~ "..:I .1" 1" 1 It 1 <HI R Dl?c. 28 '89 10: 51 0001 DAre& M~~_ ~/FRESNO _209~:~-1937 PAGE 08/24 Chevron U.S.A. - Page 5 III. Laboratory analysis of subsoil sa.ples obtained from the field investigation to evaluate the presence and concentration of petroleum constituents contamination; and IV. Prepare a written report which summarizes the details and findings of our investigation. The written report would include conclusions regarding noted conditions at the sUbject property as well as recommendations regarding applicable remedial technologies, if deemed appropriate and necessary. TASK I: Literature Survey The literature survey and published data research portion of the investigation would be conducted to gather specific intormation regarding conditions at the subject property. Interviews with Chevron personnel will be conducted to help determine previous site use and site history. Published data review of geologic and hydrogelogic conditions will be conducted to help define the existing conditions at the subject property. The literature survey should help to reduce the amount of field investigation necessary by providing a clearer understanding of the prevailing conditions. TASK II: Field Investigation The field investigation portion of the investigation will include the exploratory drilling and sampling ot subsoils. We propose to install a total of 3 exploratory soil borings in the Phase I portion of this investigation at the subject property at the locations shown on the site plan which is included as Plate 2 of thjs proposal. The purpose of Dec. . ~~~.~~ 10:51 0001 DA~~._·/FRESNO W09(:2-1937 PAGE 09/24 Chevron U.S.A. - Page 6 those soil borings would be to provide data regarding the persistence of contaminants in a vertical relationship to the areas shown to have the presence of contamination from the previous soil sampling and analysis conducted at the subject property by others. Field screenin9 of the subsoils samples will help to describe contamination persistence in a vertical relationship, and will be utilized to reduce the number of soil samples submitted for analytical chemistry. Each soil borings' field screening will dictate the ultimate depth of the soil boring. A given soil boring will be terminated when ~consecutive 5 foot ?- interval samples (20 continuous feet) have shown interpreted non-detectable field screening results. In any event, the maximum depth of any soil boring at the sUbject site will be limited to 100 feet below the existing grade during this investigation. METHODOLOGY Drilling will be performed utilizing a truck mounted drill rig equipped with flight hollow-stem auger. A Dames & Moore geologist or engineer will be present during drilling to assist in obtaining relatively undisturbed samples of the subsurface materials, to maintain a log of borings, to field screen samples with a device capable of detecting volatile organic hydrocarbons as a trace gas, and to make observations of the site conditions. Subsoils will be sampled at approximate 5 toot intervals, commencing at an approximate depth of 5 feet below the existing grade. Samples will be obtained by means of a California Modified sampler which was lined with brass sleeves or rings. The sampler will be advanced by blows from a 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches. Upon retrieval, samples will be retained for chemical analysis, and will be contained with a plastic cap over Dec. 28 '89 10:52 0001 DAM_& M~_.. /FRESNO .209-C~-1937 PAGE 10/24 Chevron U.S.A. - Page 7 a tetlon seal, and secured at each end. The samples will be placed into a cooler chest on "ice" under proper chain of custody protocol for shipment to the analytical laboratory. Between sampling attempts, the sampler will be dissassembled and washed in a trisodium phosphate (TSP) solution, rinsed twice with purified water, and reassembled with brass rings to minimize the potential of spreading contaminants among samples, if any were present. Soils will be classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System. All exploratory soil borings will be backfilled to grade with grout upon termination. Auger cuttings will be drummed on site and identified as to the boring number and depths for contents identification. Pending results of chemical analysis of samples obtained, auger cutting soil will be retained on-site for appropriate disposal by Chevron U.S.A. TASK Ill: Laboratory Analysis Soil samples would be maintained and transported under chain ot custody protocol to a State-approved laboratory for chemical analysis. Soil aamples would be analyzed to detect the presence and concentration of benzene, toluene, xylenes, ethylbenzene and total petroleum hydrocarbons. Random soil samples will be selected for total lead analysis. Those samples obtained from the soil boring advanced in the vicinity of the exiatinq waste oil tank will be analyzed to detect the presence of oil anð grease and chlorinated or halogenated hydrocarbons. Analytical methodologies and detection limits for analysis ~nnñ11~t~ñ will hA nrp.s~nted in the summary renort of findings, Dec. 28 '89 10:52 0001 DA~& M~._ "/FRESNO _2091:':2-1937 PAGE 11/24 Chevron U.S.A. - Page 8 TASK IV: Report of Findinqs A report would be prepared at the completion of the field, chemical and office analysis portions of the investigation. The report would detail the finding ot the investigation, and would address the components of the criteria established by the RWQCB for a problem assessment investigation report. PROJECT SCHEDULE Dames & Moore is prepared to begin this study upon receipt of approval of the proposed workplan from the local Health or Advisory agency, or local Water District as required. It is estimated that the proposed scope of services will require approximately eight weeks to complete, illustrated as follows: TASK .-....-.--- "---- -_.~---_.,'~ Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 .~....._~....................... u_. Regulatory agency plan review !!1¡!!l~~¡j~¡!!1~~!¡ ¡¡~¡j~¡ ,~!,~~,Þ:·!1:·~:·i!, :,i!,~! --_. Permitting and Drill scheduling ·N;·~'ij;· , ¡~;¡~i,!:ri: ! '_'"n__~ ..." .~__~,. _uu Drilling, sampling field analysis ¡r¡'r¡l!f:¡~},'t¡¡J¡¡¡ I . I Ii. I ," I" . , .' .'Þ.·..·,.· " . - '-"-- ._- Analytical Chemistry i~í¡~!¡~ji~~~~~~ j¡~~'!¡jJî~¡~¡¡~¡¡ ¡¡~¡¡t! :~~!ii!:i~:i!:.~ r:~!~I!~~:lh~;:~;~ ;:~::I; -. --- Data reduction and analysis , '¡ .¡ .~.~ .¡ 'I' ·I·I'I'~ ~~. .r:~~ ,-------_._._'~_. . ¡ ¡~!! U.! II!; U Ii U!!!! Ii .!~~i!:¡ "i: I ~'. !'.!' Nil'!i~' !. :'ÞI' !' to)'t, I' ¡, 1')1' ¡'I'; L,·,'~ ~..~_ __ Report P~eparation 'J"'~'~"ø~' mJ·~~'I~·t~. ¡ :1 .M! ~~ ' "1~i!;; ¡:Ii . J. I't"¡~ ¡~ ... " .....' " .'~: -.-...... ~.......-......- This schedule is partially dependent on the time necessary for regulatory ñapn~v rP-V1Pw ñnrl annroval. Dp.rmittina. 8chedulina of drillina eauipment and time Dec. 28 89 113: 53 1313131 DAM. MC{__ -/FRESNO .2ø9f~=19~? PAGE 12/24 Chevron U.S.A. - Page 9 required tor specific chemical analysis. We will arrange our visit to the site for the field portion of the investigation through your office. -000- If you have any questions or if we may be of some additional service, please do not hesitate to contact this office at your convenience. Respectfully submitted, DAMES , JIOORE Jeffrey S. Palmer, REP Senior Environmental Scientist JSP: j p Ie herewith lc Kern County Environmental Health Department - Dec. 28 89 10: 54 0001 DA~& Me( __ jFRESNO :' wAITE OIL TANK ""-ïj-¡ I·:I.~ ' ' I I - I I ., I .1 ~ I t. I'. I. ~II' PREVIOUS GASOLlNI - - -... -.... . TANKS c.-..J_+. .. 'J~IØN AVE. JOB~ 11000-'17-044 SITE MAP . PREVII' IAMPLE LOCATIONS CIV OTHERS) +PROPOIED SOIL IOR.MOI "'209,:;:>-""~-1 937 ,., ~.- ~ I , I I 1ft I f U . . . PAGE 13/24 . IoU > C w c:J c a z ~ a: . I I ICALI ''"=30· CHEVRON STATION. 8-1554 10 v..o. AVI. IAKI"'~IILD. CA I -z~- .- e . e DAMES & MOORE A PROFESSIONAL LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 1320 EAST SHAW A VENUE, SUITE FAX (209) 222-1937 December 4, 1989 . ø-: ' ¡ ,,:-:,~, 110, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93710 (209) 222-78iji'--"-~' ,,!/'.~,_ . ß~ '/ ' :/ \\ \~~~ f:\::. ~t\\~\~(~ì -"1 Kern County Department of Health Environmental Health Division 2700 M Street, Suite 93301 Bakersfield! California 93301 .---\ .. .-\ '\ ,/~:;-.., ". .,'";..:_______~.~. of . . At~,n: Joe Canas }l,::: Review of Proposed Workplans Two Sites Chevron Station #90127 325 N. Tenth Street Taft, California \ and \ Chenon Station Ù"\:11554 j 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield, California r( ...../ì' , e-/j Ci-';A;~(Î '1 ~ t;;: '1-" \ i/ Dt~[l T" ~Ir, Canas; /} . f\D~ V~~ I) \DL; (\.C\~I ,r '~--1 ,. ,- "L)' ~7/ ¿C' . 1,(\0L~ '1~/ Enclosed, please find a COPy of our proposed workplan for the preJiroin~~y ch·'.c:tctp.rization of the Chevron Station Sites as cited above. I will appréciati:! Y'·j:,tr t8,king' the time to revie..: and comm(>!lt en the proposed workplans. r\ dr·i.llln~ (:ontr;lctGr has bep./\ schuhded to cOlTlrr.cnce work at the Taft Site ün Decemberl.\~, 19ß9 Hnd, as such, any assistance that you can provide in securing a timely approval of the workplan is appreciated. Upon completion of the Taft site drilling, the drill rig will proceed to the Bakersfield site. As you will see, our Taft Site workplan proposes that two exploratory soil b~r5.IIgs be placed in the vicinity of the previously existing tanks. For the characterization of the Bakersfield site, three borings have been proposed. 'the groucdwater table will not be penetrated by any of the borings. We trust that the attached warkpIans will meet with your approval. Please do not hf':'si t.ate t.o call should you have any questions regarding the workplans and a.gain, I ~hank you for your expedience and assistance. Sincerely, Dames & Moore t2L/£/#-/ Richard E. Johnson, RG Staff Geologist RJ:vs ë Attachments OFFICES WORLl'WIDE e e PROPOSED WORKPLAN Preliminary Site Characterization Assessment Chevron Service Station #91554 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield, California FOR CHEVRON U.S.A. November 9, 1989 ~ DAMES & MOORE e DAMES & MOORE e .-\ I'ROFb~I'):--;.-\L Lì~IITE!1 ['.-\RT~ERSHIP 13ZO EAST SHAW AVENUE, SUITE 110. FRESNO. CALIFORNIA 93710 (209) 222,ï892 FAX (209) 222-1937 November 9, 1989 Chevron U.S.A. P.O. Box 5004 San Ramon, California 95001 Attention: Lisa Marinaro RE: Proposed Workplan Preliminary Site Characterization Assessment Chevron Service Station #91554 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield, California INTRODUCTION In accordance with Chevron's request, Dames & Moore has prepared this proposed workplan for a preliminary site characterization investigation at the above-referenced subject property. The following proposal summarizes the details of our workplan. We have reviewed the documents provided to us, and have not made a preliminary site visit to observe existing conditions at the subject property. In your request for proposal, the subject property was described as the Chevron facility situated at the northeast corner of Brundage and Union Avenues in Bakersfield, California. \'\~FH'E"'; \X"l'RLf'\X.ï¡'~ e e Chevron U.S.A. - Page 2 PROJECT SITE HISTORY The subject property is located at 10 Union Avenue in Bakersfield, California. The subject property area is generally illustrated on the Vicinity Map included as Plate 1 of this proposal, located at the end of the text. The subject property is currently developed as a Chevron service station facility, which was understood to have recently had underground tanks replaced. The development at the site includes a retail building and canopy, underground fuel storage tanks, product and vent piping, dispenser islands, planter beds and surface pavement. A report prepared for the subject property by Krazan & Associates, Inc. of Fresno, California dated July 18, 1989 summarized the details of soil sampling and chemical analysis conducted during underground tank removals at the subject property. The tank removals were conducted by California Petroleum Equipment of Fresno, California. The report prepared by Krazan & Associates indicated petroleum contamination was reported by chemical analysis in samples obtained from the underground fuel tank burial pit, the western-most dispenser island area and the previous waste oil tank removal area. Detectable concentrations of benzene, toluene, xylenes and total petroleum hydrocarbons referenced to gasoline were detected at depths of up to 21 feet below existing grade, according to the Krazan report. The concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons ranged from non-detected to 4000 parts per million. Oil and grease concentrations reported from samples obtained from beneath the waste oil tank removal area ranged from 260 to 310 parts per million. e e Chevron U.S.A. - Page 3 Based upon review of the data provided to our office as of this date, it does not appear that sufficient information regarding the distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons contamination at the subject property has been developed. In order to more adequately assess the contamination detected in subsoils with respect to previous investigations, Chevron U.S.A. requested that Dames & Moore prepare a workplan to help address those issues. The following workplan summarizes the details of our proposed investigation at the subject property. PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF SERVICES The purpose of the proposed investigation will be to evaluate the presence and distribution of contamination at the subject property in the vicinity of the previous underground fuel storage tanks, the western-most dispenser island area, and previous waste oil tank locations. Ground water is anticipated to be in excess of 200 feet below the existing surface grade beneath the subject property, and therefore will not be addressed as a component of the investigation. The scope of the investigation will be accomplished by, and limited to exploratory soil boring, subsoil sampling, and chemical analysis of soil samples. The data obtained from the field and laboratory portions of our investigation, coupled with review of previous site investigations and published data regarding the geologic and hydrogeologic conditions in the vicinity of the subject property will be used to help evaluate the presence, concentration, and distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons contamination in subsoils as related to gasoline and waste oil. e e Chevron U.S.A. - Page 4 The proposed scope of our services will include the following tasks: o Research and review of pertinent, readily available geologic and hydrologic literature; o Obtaining necessary permits prior to the commencement of the field portion of the investigation; o Drilling and sampling of subsoils for observation, classification and chemical analysis; o Chemical analysis of subsoil samples to detect the presence and concentration of petroleum constituents as referenced to gasoline and waste oil; o Preparing a report to present our findings, conclusions and recommendations. TECHNICAL APPROACH Based upon the information provided to this office regarding the subject property, coupled with the review of the published ground water data and review of previous investigations at the subject property, the following proposed work plan has been developed to help evaluate the presence of contamination in subsoils and to assess the potential for any noted contamination to possibly impact ground water resources beneath the subject property. In order to accomplish the goals established for the proposed investigation, the work would be separated into four distinct tasks as follows: I. Literature survey and research of readily available data regarding site history and use, geologic and hydrogeologic conditions, and previous site investigations; II. Field investigation to advance exploratory soil borings for the purpose of logging subsurface conditions and obtaining subsoils samples for chemical analysis. These boring locations have been selected utilizing the preliminary data presented in the Krazan & Associates report dated July 14, 1988. e e Chevron U.S.A. - Page 5 III. Laboratory analysis of subsoil samples obtained from the field investigation to evaluate the presence and concentration of petroleum constituents contamination; and IV. Prepare a written report which summarizes the details and findings of our investigation. The written report would include conclusions regarding noted conditions at the subject property as well as recommendations regarding applicable remedial technologies, if deemed appropriate and necessary. TASK I: Literature Survev The literature survey and published data research portion of the investigation would be conducted to gather specific information regarding conditions at the subject property. Interviews with Chevron personnel will be conducted to help determine previous site use and site history. Published data review of geologic and hydrogelogic conditions will be conducted to help define the existing conditions at the subject property. The literature survey should help to reduce the amount of field investigation necessary by providing a clearer understanding of the prevailing conditions. TASK II: Field Investiqation The field investigation portion of the investigation will include the exploratory drilling and sampling of subsoils. We propose to install a total of 3 exploratory soil borings in the Phase I portion of this investigation at the subject property at the locations shown on the site plan which is included as Plate 2 of this proposal. The purpose of e e Chevron U.S.A. - Page 6 those soil borings would be to provide data regarding the persistence of contaminants in a vertical relationship to the areas shown to have the presence of contamination from the previous soil sampling and analysis conducted at the subject property by others. Field screening of the subsoils samples will help to describe contamination persistence in a vertical relationship, and will be utilized to reduce the number of soil samples submitted for analytical chemistry. Each soil borings' field screening will dictate the ultimate depth of the soil boring. A given soil boring will be terminated when four consecutive 5 toot interval samples (20 continuous feet) have shown interpreted non-detectable field screening results. In any event, the maximum depth of any soil boring at the subject site will be limited to 100 feet below the existing grade during this investigation. METHODOLOGY Drilling will be performed utilizing a truck mounted drill rig equipped with flight hollow-stem auger. A Dames & Moore geologist or engineer will be present during drilling to assist in obtaining relatively undisturbed samples of the subsurface materials, to maintain a log of borings, to field screen samples with a device capable of detecting volatile organic hydrocarbons as a trace gas, and to make observations of the site conditions. Subsoils will be sampled at approximate 5 foot intervals, commencing at an approximate depth of 5 feet below the existing grade. Samples will be obtained by means of a California Modified sampler which was lined with brass sleeves or rings. The sampler will be advanced by blows from a 140 pound hammer falling 30 inches. Upon retrieval, samples will be retained for chemical analysis, and will be contained with a plastic cap over e e Chevron U.S.A. - Page 7 a teflon seal, and secured at each end. The samples will be placed into a cooler chest on "ice" under proper chain of custody protocol for shipment to the analytical laboratory. Between sampling attempts, the sampler will be dissassembled and washed in a trisodium phosphate (TSP) solution, rinsed twice with purified water, and reassembled with brass rings to minimize the potential of spreading contaminants among samples, if any were present. Soils will be classified according to the Unified Soil Classification System. All exploratory soil borings will be backfilled to grade with grout upon termination. Auger cuttings will be drummed on site and identified as to the boring number and depths for contents identification. Pending results of chemical analysis of samples obtained, auger cutting soil will be retained on-site for appropriate disposal by Chevron U.S.A. TASK III: Laboratorv Analvsis Soil samples would be maintained and transported under chain of custody protocol to a State-approved laboratory for chemical analysis. Soil samples would be analyzed to detect the presence and concentration of benzene, toluene, xylenes, ethylbenzene and total petroleum hydrocarbons. Random soil samples will be selected for total lead analysis. Those samples obtained from the soil boring advanced in the vicinity of the existing waste oil tank will be analyzed to detect the presence of oil and grease and chlorinated or halogenated hydrocarbons. Analytical methodologies and detection limits for analysis conducted will be presented in the summary report of findings. e tit Chevron U.S.A. - Page 8 TASK IV: Report of Findinqs A report would be prepared at the completion of the field, chemical and office analysis portions of the investigation. The report would detail the finding of the investigation, and would address the components of the criteria established by the RWQCB for a problem assessment investigation report. PROJECT SCHEDULE Dames & Moore is prepared to begin this study upon receipt of approval of the proposed workplan from the local Health or Advisory agency, or local Water District as required. It is estimated that the proposed scope of services will require approximately eight weeks to complete, illustrated as follows: TASK Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Regulatory agency plan review ............. .... .................................... .................................... .................................... .................................... .................................... ............ ..... Permitting and Drill scheduling .................... ':':':':':':':':"': Drilling, sampling field analysis :.:.:.:.:-:.:-:.:-:.:.:.:... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............ . Analytical Chemistry :':':';':':':':':':':':':"':':':':':':':':':':':':':'..:.:.:.:. ~f~¡rm¡~~¡~¡H~H~H~¡~~¡~mHf¡mH~¡ ~J¡¡~j:~¡:~~:~¡¡~::~¡:J¡¡~¡:~¡~~¡¡~¡¡~~¡nl¡~jJ Data reduction and analysis Report Preparation :~::::::::::~::::::~::::::~::::::::::::: :~~:~;:m;:p;:m;:m¡:~; This schedule is partially dependent on the time necessary for regulatory agency review and approval, permitting, scheduling of drilling equipment and time e e Chevron U.S.A. - Page 9 required for specific chemical analysis. We will arrange our visit to the site for the field portion of the investigation through your office. -000- If you have any questions or if we may be of some additional service, please do not hesitate to contact this office at your convenience. Respectfully submitted, DAMES & MOORE Jeffrey S. Palmer, REP Senior Environmental Scientist JSP:jp lc herewith lc Kern County Environmental Health Department - WASTE OIL TANK r-ir-ì :.:I.~ I I ,I I" I ,I , I II II". I , . ,I . II . I 1 IL II I PREVIOUS GASOLIN~--I TANKS C.J_+. .. UNION AVE. JOB# 16000-217-044 SITE MAP . PREVIOUS SAMPLE LOCATIONS (BY OTHERS) +PROPOSED SOIL BORINGS e r. I I I I .. I U , . . . W > < W " < Q Z ::) a: m I I SCALE 1"=30'- CHEVRON STATION # 9-1554 10 UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA , -z~- Dames & Moore PLATE 1 e'" .. - RESOURCE 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Sake,,'leId, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 881-3636 Telecopler (805) 861·3429 GARY J. WICKS Agency Director (805) 861-3502 STEVE McCALLEY Director ~E N T '.~ ..~', .,. ~MENT AL .. ". :s AGENCY December 1, 1989 Jim Sampson Chevron U.S.A. P.O. Box 5004 San Ramon, CA 94583-0804 SUBJECT: Location Known As Permit # 10 Union Ave., Bakersfield, CA Hoover Chevron Station 210003 Dear Mr. Sampson: On October 25, 1989, our Department notified you of necessary dead1ines for the required work to identify extent of contamination at the property described above. You must, in accordance with California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code, Chapter 8.48 select an environmental contractor and submit a site characterization workplan proposal to this office for approval. To date we have had no response to our letter. Therefore, our Department now requires a response within ten (10) days stating your choice of environmental contractor and a preliminary site characterization workplan proposal submitted for review and approval before any work commences. If you have any questions you may contact me at (805) 861-3636. . -. Sincerely, .. " --..-::/ / . ---7 11/ r',é} .( c~/~ ~.<?" / Flora Darling, R.E.H.S. // Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program FD:cd DARLlNG\SAMPSON2.LET e e" GARY J. WICKS Agency Director (805) 861-3502 STEVE McCALLEY Director .~~. '. . ~~'r _.r._ ,:/....... RES 0 U R C E ~~~:~··A. G~~,E N T -''':Ii:. . ., --', '!t. DEPARTM~NT OF ENVIRÓNMENTAL :.'i¡;ç>" .' .- ... ,."~. . H.~ALTH;SE~VtCES _ ?~::4~ . -..,::'=--. . .~_j,l't '4 ~~.: ". ""~~j:\~"'. . '......:... ...o..¡~~...... - 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakerllleld, CA 93301 Telephone (805) 881·3638 Telecopler (805) 861·3429 AGENCY October 25, 1989 Jim Sampson Chevron U.S.A. P. O. Box 5004 San Ramon, California 94583-0804 SUBJECT: Location: Known As: PERMIT #: 10 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California Hoover Chevron Station 210003 Dear Mr. Sampson: The intent of this letter is to inform you of the necessary deadlines for work required at the property described above. As a responsible party for a leaking underground storage tank, you have previously received a letter from this Department notifying you of the required work necessary to identify the extent of the contamination. We are now requesting that this work, outlined in UT-35, be done in a timely manner. In accordance with California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48, the Kern County Environmental Health Services Department requires a determination of the threat to the environment. Accordingly, you must select an environmental contractor and submit a site characterization workplan proposal to this office within 30 days from the date of this letter. The workplan must be approved by this Department before any work is started. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please immediately contact me at (805) 861-3636. "'---- Sincer~9'r I / /. -- -;C-4/ d .' / i¡L /u ,-.f /;1 , r- ').-- I.--G"- &.¿. / V'V ' /' -.; ~, \ . Flora Darling, R.E.H.S. Hazardous Materials Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program ..-'" f FD: cas \sampson\hm121 . .. , GARY J. WICKS Alener Director (105) "'-3502 STEVE McCALLEY Dlreclor , - '"".~~~~ . .\~1:.~~À. . '~r .. - . "'f~~, :N A ~ ~# E NT' f :(.. " ,.L&! ¡:~,_ ,', ..., .,-,,~ DEPARTMENT- OF"ENVIR.ONMENT ?'"::J.. ~--'" - .-:..: -..:~,~::<::: HEALTH~SERV,iCES ~ -..~ ..'--- ;:..".:::~ ~::~7.i:··~ ~ Jt ~ ~ ....-:'~~~: RESOURCE Mr. Jim Sampson Chevron, USA P.O. Box 5004 San Ramon. CA 94583-0804 ~AUgUst 18. 1989 SUBJECT: Location: 10 Union Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93307 Known As: Hoover Chevron Station PERMIT #: 210003 Dear Mr. Jim Sampson: , '" Jd1452 022 RECEIPT Fmt (,""n"IFIED MAil 1;0 INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAl MAil (See Reverse) Sent to Street and No, P.O. BOX 5004 po. Slate and ZIP COde SAN RAMON CA Postaqe - S I Cer1liled Fee I l- I S:Jec'al Delivery Fee I ~ ; =ìesrr'c!ed DeJJvery Fcc I ~~ [Return Recerot shOwlno c") ! iO ",nom è1n~ Oat 0 ,- CX) '" '" c:: :J -., o' o CO C') E o u.. ~ , , u e e Ivered : :':!urn Recelol Showing 10 Wllom ¡ O"ce, and Address of Delivery , Î TOTAL Postage and Fees S Postmark or Dare 8/21/89-ng "--.. ,.- - -- ~ This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above has been determined by Kern County Environmental Health to be the site of an unauthorized release of hazardous materials from an underground storage tank. This notice is sent to you because our records indicate that you are a responsible party for this property. As a responsible party. you aust provide for all studies and work relating to the above described property and the cost for oversight of these activities. California Health and Safety Code Chapter 6.7 and Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.48 require a determination of the threat to the environment as a result of this release. THE RESPONSIBLE PARTY SHALL, ON A TIMELY BASIS, DEVELOP A SITE CHARACTERIZATION. FEASIBILITY STUDY AND REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN FOR KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH'S REVIEW AND APPROVAL BEFORE THE WORK IS INITIATED. Enclosed you will find attachment "A", Handbook UT-35 , which states the minimum required site work plan activities, the necessary requirements for , ental contractors qualified to perform this work. a glossary of te . SENDER. co' ,,',' ".' ',' . _ . .' sing the answers to commonly asked ql pj3end 4.' mpløte Items 1 end 2 ~ ~.. "', '. :.',' your addre.. In the"R .' ,;'" ' , 8ervfcea.... d8aIr8d . . cardfrombelr¡greturned ETU~N ,TO"SPlleeGn the " ';.",. . erul~ 1tem8 to end th defe of de live ~ J~r· m re . ['~ ~8Idè. Felfure to do thr. wní .;..1).'" 'f or !lS8 en c . ~ ne 8 e of ... ...."Y8ntthls 1. U ,Show-to whom~: :3ddltfoneJ ~(.",~ ere ave. d J red '. ' f&t1á date, -enet ~'e'8ddrêå po r . ~. 'Article Addr888ed ¡o: " ~). , ,.' ',8.2. Q 'ReatrfCtecf DeIIve'Y , ~IH SAMPSON ". .' ·~\D.()O~3 4. ~rtfcJèN:~ CHEVRON, 'USA ' . ' p' 131452022 . ,P.O. BOX 5004 T!r:. of,SeMCfþ;, . .'... -' SAN. RAMON, CA .94~83..,.0804' ,nœ-d ,·g~r.··: ',:... .., ..t· ..0 EXpre8li MeØ .0·R·8.· " , ' . U 'Alw " n 8 -, ,- , ' .. eya '*-'n .Ionetunt 'of eddl'8ll8œ ..' or agent encf DATE D';'''- '. . 8 = ~yr:nED. ' ;,~~~V The cost incurred by Kern ( for the si te characteriza remed i at i on. and ongo i ng mOl are recovered by Kern Count below. It is your responsil the terms of (A) State con' options only pertain to co 5. Signature - Address X, ' 6. X 7.0 " .J PS fonn 3811. Mar. 1988 'j l· " . ,. ,. * u.s.a,P.O. 1888-21.2';'885: " ,"_ ..,' _~~.,~~~~C ~!4_ RECEIPT e e (A) STATB CONTRACT The State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program provides a mechanism for the State to reimburse the County for County oversight. The County will conduct the necessary oversight and bill the State Water Resources Control Board under this State contract. The State will then charge you, a responsible party. for both the costs incurred by the County and the State, pertaining to your site. under the State terms explained below: Whereas the Legislature has appropriated funds from the California Hazardous Substance Clean-up Fund to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with the cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the direct and indirect costs of overseeing removal or remedial action at the above site are funded. in whole or in part. from the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Fund; and Whereas the above individual{s) or entity(ies) have been identified as the party or parties responsible for investigation and cleanup of the above site; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to Section 25360 of the Health and Safety code. the Above Responsible Party or Part,es shal I reimburse the State Water Resources Control Board for all direct and indirect costs incurred by any and all state and local agencies wnile overseeing the cleanup of the above underground storage tank site, and the above Responsible Party or Parties shall make full payment of such costs within 30 days of receipt of a detailed invoice from the State Water Resources Control Board, (B) COUNTY OF KERN LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION Kern County Environmental Health is providing this option for those who prefer to pay the County directly and avoid the addi tion of State costs, Prior to the County's performance of services, this option requires your deposit of $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) with the County to be held in the Local Option Trust Account. Charges for County oversight are made against this account. In this option, a responsible party must enter into a County agreement. attachment "B". The environmental sensi tivi ty (attachment "C") of this 8i te has been reviewed by Environmental Health to determine the potential threat for groundwater contamination. Only si tes determined to be non-environmentally sensi ti ve may enroll in the Local Option Agreement. The site described above is not in an environmentally sensitive area and may be enrolled in the Local Agreement Option: however, the County of Kern reserves the right to cancel any Local Agreement Option, should it be discovered that groundwater contamination or a unique. complex hydrogeological condition exists. In such cases, Environmental Health will utilize the State contract to pay for County oversight activities. The County of Kern reserves this right for any site even when the site is located in a non-environmentally sensitive area. It is necessary for you to respond, in writing. within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of this letter to advise Kern County Enviro~ental Health of your choice: either the State contract or the County's Local Agreement Option. If you select the County's Local Agreement. please complete and sign the Local Agreement. (attachment B), and retu~n it with your check for $1.000.00 (one thousand dollars) made payable to the County of Kern. addressed to Kern County Environmental Health 2700 M Street. Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA 93301. Attention: Accounting - Local Agreement Option, If you select the State contract. please indicate. in writing. .that ~ou have made this selection and that you have read the above official notification. e e Pailure to respond within ten (10) calendar days to this notice will automatically result in oversight cost recovery for your site(s) to be placed under the terms of the State contract for Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. If you should have any questions regarding this matter. please contact Susan Gonzales at (805) 861-3636. St ve McCalley, Director Environmental Health Servic attachments e - Attachment "B" KERN COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION BETWEEN KER~ COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (Kern County Underground Storage Tank Permitting Authority) AND Mr. Jim Sampson Responsible Party for Underground Storage Tank for: Hoover Chevron Station Permit # 210003 This facility has experienced an unauthorized release of hazardous substances from an underground storage tank, Action is necessary to protect the public health and the environment of the County, pursuant to Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 8.48 of the Kern County Ordinance Code. THE WITNESS FOR THE COL~TY AND SIGNATURE(S) FOR A RESPONSIBLE PARTY OF THE SUBJECT FACILITY DESCRIBED ABOVE DO HEREBY AGREE THAT: Kern County Environmental Health shall act as the lead agency for regulatory oversight for the: a) Site characterization: the study of a site, including sampling of subsurface soil and water where contamination is found in order to fully assess its extent and threat to the environment. It shall include a discussion of the relative risk to biological receptors and possible pathways of exposure. It may include removal or in- place closure of the tank, disposal or on-site treatment of contaminated backfill or adjacent soil, removal of hazardous substances floating on groundwater, and the drilling of groundwater moni tor wells. b) Feasibility study: the. identification and evaluation of feasible al ternati ves for cleaning up the si te and remedying threats to public health and safety. c) Reaedial action plan: the most cost effective. appropriate plan to lessen, alleviate. abate. correct or clean-up the effects that a release of hazardous substances may have on the environment, based on the feasibility study. d) Reaediation: the action chosen by the responsible party and approved by Kern County Environmental Health for the mitigation and clean-up of contamination resul ting from an unauthorized release of hazardous materials and any ongoing monitoring of the site. 1 e . The responsible party shall do the following: a. Conduct all work as directed by Kern County Environmental Health pursuant to State and local law and in conformance with appropriate regulations to assess and remediate the contaminated site. b. Deposi t wi th the Kern County Environmental Heal th Leaking Underground Storage Tank Local Option Trust Fund the sum of $1.000.00. The Department's oversight acti vi ties will be charged against this account at the rate prescribed by Kern County Ordinance Code Chapter 8.04 (currently $42.00 per hour). Monthly statements will be prepared detai ling the acti vi ties and services provided and the remaining credit balance, Kern County Environmental Health shall provide the following services: a. Oversight of all activities to characterize the site's threat to the environment and/or the groundwater. and coordination with the appropriate State, County and local regulatory agencies. b. Serve as the single contact point for the responsible party's representatives and other regulatory agencies for the activities described in "a" above. If during the Department I s review of the site characterization/remedial action plan. it is determined that a permit may be required by another agency, the responsible party shall be referred to that permitting agency. c. Review reports, conduct inspections. and oversee monitoring until the site poses no further environmental or public health threat. An official certification letter shall be given to the responsible party when the site is determined to no longer pose a significant threat to the environment, d. The responsible party will be officially notified by Kern County Environmental Health when: 1. Necessary oversight is completed. A final statement will be provided to the responsible party. If there remains an unexpended balance of the deposi t made by the responsible party in the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund. a refund for the unexpended balance will be issued; - or - 2. Seventeen (17) hours of billable time has been reached, This will give notice that the available funds will be exhausted after five (5) additional hours of billable time at which time the agreement will expire. A statement estimating the amount time necessary to complete any remaining oversight work will be sent, The responsible party will then have another 2 e . opportunity to renew their agreement with the County. Failure to enter into another agreement shall require Kern County Environmental Health to utilize· the State Water Resources Control Board Pi lot Project for which the responsible party may be billed by the State directly for the cost of County services as well as State costs. Kern County Environmental Health reserves the right to cancel this agreement at any time for any reasons. including groundwater contamination or a uniquely complex hydrogeological condition. If an unexpended balance remains on deposit from the responsible party under the terms of this agreement, a refund for the unexpended balance will be issued and the agreement terminated, Once the agreement is cancelled, you, as a responsible party. will be enrolled in the State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Pilot Program, see enclosure "0", This agreement may be cancelled anytime by ei ther party by certified registered return receipt letter to the other party within five days of said notH icat ion. I, (responsi ble party), have read and agree to the conditions of this agreement for the contaminated site described as: Site Name Site Address çíty Zip Owner Owner's Address City Te]ephone Zip Operator Te!~ghone Billing Address Attn: Permit # In order for this agreeaent to be executed. it aU8t be signed and accoapanied by the deposit of one-thousand dollars ($ 1000.00). Responsible Party: Date: For the County of Kern: Date: 3 ;"e' ,",~-,é: -"",,"" y ;;.'Fi;·~··~~;~" ' . :,-:: ... i} ~ " ::",.\ '-r"-:¡',~" .. 'e~·';';"~:'~·.:~~:'~'·' ·v· ,', .~." . 'Ji 'ì~ "0 J .~-, ?~, '1 ~~~\.it:~,;,:-,·,~"",~~ :':~.~,~'';.'.:.':< .-:. - '-;,~~~':~"~:, ~:'.~~"'~...,"'---'~ ~ ~. ".' ,--"< ,,~ .-."I~~"'-.,~ , . ... ,... '" P e:í '." ," " .. ,.' .~ " ,-- ~ e' '. ~,,~~>,-~,_:-:_,\::~~::~:.-~~~~_:.~,._::~~~ d' ,,~'. . ~,:.. . r' -~",l.~'~~:~:;:\"-~'/:~~,:~,:::f ~. ,..' " """",;-~ . .-' . í . . ~ ." .j . .' J ~' ~ _ '"; ,-" - - .. ,. -.' ~,,: ': .' 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Construction Terttlng and Inspection Geotechnical Investigations EnvIronmental Engineering Laboratory Soils Testing Monitoring Wells July 25,1989 Project No. E89-156 Chevron U.s.A., Inc. Attn: Jim Sampson P.O. Box 5004 San Ramon, California 94583-0804 IJ~ is © i.ç; u w ¡~Iþ) JUt ,~ 1 1989 ~ RE: Additional Soil Sampling Chevron Station #9-1554 10 Union A venue Bakersfield, California ENV!RONMENTAL HEALTH Gentlemen: The attached report details all activities conducted up to this date that are associated with the underground storage tank removal soil sampling and additional excavation and sampling conducted July 19-20, 1989 at Chevron Station #9-1554 located at 10 Union Avenue, in Bakersfield, California. If there are any questions or if we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Respectively submitted, KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. C~YY1+~C. W~~ Cynthia C. Wagner ;c~~ _ Dean Alexander Geotechnical Engineer RGE #002051/RCE #34274 CCW /DA/ej 3c Here\'\'ith 1c Kern County Environmental Health Department Main Office: Fresno/Clovis · 3860 N. Winery · Fresno, California 93726 · (209) 291-7337 Bakersfield (805) 393-2343 0 California (800) 233-5050 0 FAX (209) 291-5010 K R A Z A Ne& t~ ASS 0 C I ßJ1 E S , IN C. Construction Testing and Inspection Geotechnical Investigations Environmental Engineering Laboratory Solis Testing Monitoring Wells July 18, 1989 Chevron U.s.A" Inc. Attn: Jim Sampson P.O. Box 5004 San Ramon, California 94583-0804 RE: Tank Removal Sampling Chevron Station #9-1554 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield, California Project No. E89-156 Gentlemen: The attached report details all activities conducted up to this date that are associated with the underground storage tank removal and soil sampling at Chevron Station #9-1554 located at 10 Union Avenue, in Bakersfield, California. The results of the background lead sample and additional excavation and sampling will be detailed in an addendum to this report. If there are any questions or if we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our office. CCW/DA/ej 3c Herewith Ie Kern County Environmental Health Department Respectively submitted, KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC ~'" ~k- c.., LO ~ Cynthia C Wagner E¡;;::l~~ Dean Alexander - Geotechnical Engineer RGE #002051 /RCE #34274 Main Office: Fresno/Clovis . 3860 N. Winery · Fresno, California 93726 · (209) 291-7337 Bakersfield (805) 393-2343 0 California (800) 233-5050 0 FAX (209) 291-5010 P 131 , . -. .. ... e - e Fax Transmittal Date: I·d.....¡"~q Time: \ I .- I I -----.-. ,1 .. ;.'tetìt;!"'In· __ I 't, ( 0 r'\ (i. ~ f-J...;.. 1 1-." ~'lt& . . M Company: K e./~. C.(1JAJ·] h'1 C J1.ÆJ'r1 P -(.-1''-- S flV" (Or-V""rU íl f:1 ( hL. 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QL .__ 0.02 ___-º_~_ 02 ~_.._. ;1,Q! _______ ..------. ~- Mothod; BTXE~EPA 8020 rVH-EPA 801SM WD·None Cer~ctêd BPL'Belo~ Detection Limit DLR'Dete~tiQn Limit For the Purposes of Reporting K07046'i /J if-~( .. ¿í/!/" ) /~ QA/QC Supervi~ , / / t.···· ~ ~tlf-;<Æ ./-- ~lJ ./L~_ o gan1.CV lJ.perV~sor P 03 e e·· BSI( & i\SSOCla!eS ChemiGd Labol~Üûri~~ . '.--.-..------. . 1414 ~t;}ní$lalls Str",et · ~r('sno, C..Ií,fornia qVOG . Telephone (209) 485·8310 · Fax (209) 485-7427 Krðzan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-156 Lab NO. Ch892260-2 Repo~t Date 7[24[89 Daté Sampled 7/20/89 Date Received 7120/89 Sample Type Soil Sample Description 0940 hrs_ Sß Curn~r or E~c_ at 10-1/21 Date of Analysis 7/21/89 r . S~.ilh Ahalyses for BTX;'~~~~~H' 11 I3enzen.e .............. to . .. .. . ... _ ... . Tal uene ..,...................".. 0 ND ND NÕ-"'-- ND ND Detection Limit ( DLR) - -. .........'.,. 0 . 02 - 0.02 - :.~~~~ .~º.~~Õ 2-'~:= ---º-~º~ 10. ". ... Compound Results (mgjkg) ------- Ethylbenzene .............. Total Xylene Isomers ...... Total Volatile Hydroçarbons -- . ------. Mothod: BTXE-EPA 6020 iVH-E?A 8015M ~D-Nono Dérected SOL-Below Oetection Limit OLR-Oeteçtion Limit For thê Þurposes of Reporting 416' R070409 // ..-r+-/-j {Þ'J /-~~><'J C.t" -'" ./ QA/~ superviS~Y"" /",/ P 04 -.e e- 651< & Associates Chemica! LaboraTOries "-.-. ~. -.-.._... -...,----. .- ,,------.. \'1(4 Stanisl¡U5 SIred .. Fresno. California ':13706 ~ Telephone (J.09) 4f\5-8310 . Fax (209) 485-7427 Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 ES9-]56 Lab No. Ch892260-3 Report Date 7/24/89 . Date Sampled 7/20/S9 Date Received 7/20¿89 Snmple Type Soil Sample De~çription 1055 hrs. Baçkground #1 at 3-1/2' Date of Analysis 7/21/89 soil Ånaly~e6' ~Dr I Total Organìc Lead . -. '. 11 [I Compound Results (mq/kg) Detection Lindt (DLR) Total Orqanic Lead ~ ........ ND 2.0 Mèth.-x1: OMS ND-None De~ected BDl-ßelQW DetðctiQo Limit DLR-Oclection Limit For the Purposes of Reporting R0704R9 " ') /"'. . '~'I( (il/~) ~ __ QA/íC superVis~:r -- P 135 e e- BSI( & A~SOC¡dtes Chemica! Laboratories ----. - ..... " --.--..-. -""""---'. -..--... ._,- --- 141'1 Sté!ni51¡¡LJ~ Street! Fresno, (alilornia 93ìCJó * Telephonc (209) 485·8310 « Fax (209) 48:ï-ï4:!ì Krazan & Associates 4Rlt5 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-1S6 S~l1\J.Jle. TypE": Lab No . Ch892260-4 5911 Report Date 7/24~89 Date Sampled 7/20/89 Sample DescriptiQn 1115 hrs. Date Received 7/20/89 7,L21/89 B~ckground #2 at 1-1/2' -- Date of Analysis [ . T;~~i ~~~~~r~s r1~~ ] .... . Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit ( DLR) - - ......... ND 2.0 Compouhd Total organic Lead . M.thod: OHS NO-Nunc Oete:t~ BDl-Below DetectIon Limit OLH-D..:lcc:t ;OM l.I/TIft for tho: P<.wpo¡;es of Reportfng o R070489 - /.-" #. ,I /) _£:q/d1--7-V~__ QA/¡6 supervc:s~ --- ". , P 06 fe e- BSI( & A~~ucÎates ChemicJI Laboratorips --. -_..... -----.. .-"'-.---" ._- ---..--. 1011,\ St;misbus Stre-el . fresno, C;.¡fiiofni¿ ')1/06 'Ielephonc '20(3) 485-8~10 . Fax (209) 485-7427 Krazan & Às~ociates 481G E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-1S6 Sample Type soi+ S~mple Description 1055 hrs. Background #1 at 3-1/2' 7/24/89 Date Sampled 7/20/89 Date Received 7/20/89 Date of Analysis 7/24/89 ~S~i¡' AnalY~~=~,for Total Lead .. . -- . --...--- ".- Detection Limit ( DLR) 1.0 Compound Total Lead . . . . . . . . . ~ . - . . . . H~thod: EllA· 7421 NO-None bètect~ act-Se\ow Ðetection LImit t:LR,OetèG,fon limit FQr the Purposes of Reporting R070l¡B9 j/ d~66' ._ ,/ .' ,__ 1/ ?' ~:~~~ (// 0 >r ../fø,- Inorganics Supervisor 1/ - -e e- P 07 BSI( & A.,50ei,jlcs Chernical Laboratories -~-. -" ---. -'-'--.-- - 1414 S¡¡1I,i$'-,u~ Street " Fresno, Caliiornia 93706 i< Te!ëpholle 1209) 485-8310 ,.. Fax (209) 485-74)7 Krazan & Associates 4616 E. shields Fresno, CA 9~703 F.8~-156 Sample Type . Soil Lab No. ChS92?60-4 Report Date 7/24/89 Date Sampled _ 7/20/89 Date Received 7/20/89 Sdmplc Description 111~ hrs. _fjdckgl"oUnc1 #2 at 1-1/2 I Date of Analysis 7/24/89 C=:'" soil- An.alY~eS for Total Lead - . Total Lead ...AI..... Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) .......... ND 1.0 CcmpOl.,md Method: EPA-r'21 NO"W~e ~eteç'ed 5~L·aelow DetectIon LimIt ~l~-Détection lImIt for the ~urpv$es of p.eporting 1\070489 tZø4-V1 - QA/r'- supe~y---- ~ / , / . (L, SJ /7/Æ/~d¡u-~-- rnorganics Supervisor ~ ...'" .'s.. 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Fax (209) 485.7427 Krazan & Associat~s 4816 .t:. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 EB9-156 Lab No. Ch892247-3 Report Date 7/21/89 Sample Type Sample uescription ~ of Isl~nd at 8' Soil Date Sa.mpled 7/19/89 1710 hrs. Date Received 7/20/89 Date of Analyses 7/21L~~ LS~i1 Ana:y'''':, f~r-B~;~~dTVH] Benzene .......................... Toluene ............. _ . .. .. . .. .. . . . Ethylbenzene ..:........... Total Xylene Isomers ...... Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 0.0 ND ND ND -., .'........ ..... ts Detection g) Linti t (DLR) __---.J2~ 02 3 0.02 0.02 0.02 10",. ------ Compo'.1nd Resul (mg/k Method: 8TXE'EPA 8i. ;VIH:PA 801511 NO-None Dtte~ted BDL-Below D~tectjon Limit DlR-D~teçtîon LimIt for th& Purposes of Reporting tì0704S'Ï' ~~) //~Î 1- U- .' - I )-'/47< ~~ QA/(c Supervj-.s'o C-./ --' .. ., BSI( & Associate, . Chemicdl Laboratories -. -,'.----... .--...... 1414 Stanislaus Street .. Fresno, Caliiornia 93706 .. Telepncme (20Y) 485·8]10 .. Fax (109) 485-7427 Krazan & Associates . 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 9~703 ES9-156 Lab No. Ch8922~7-2 Report Date 7/21/8~. Sample Type Soil sample Description 1100 hrs. ~ o£ Island at 6' Date Sampled 7 /19/89 ~.. 7L40/89 Date Received ....- Date of Analyses 7/21:/89 ~O~l'~nalyses for BTXE and ~'~j Comp ... -. ound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) ... w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03 0.02 . . . . .. . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . Q.44 0.02 ..,....- zene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.06 0..02 lêne Isomers ....... 0.27 0.02 latile Hydrocarbons ND 10. .... .' .. Benzene 'l'oluenc Ethylben Total Xy Total Vo Method: BTXE-fPA 8020 TVH-EPA 8015M NO· None Dêtected BOL-Below D~têction Limit Dl~·Detectlon limit For the Purposes of ReportIng ·:;70f.139 ~ P 02 . , -- ." BSI( & AS:iociatf;''j Chemicôl Laboratories 1414 St.mi.,lðus Street ~ Fre~;no, California 93706 $relephone (20Y) 485-8310 · Fax (209) 485-7427 Krazan & As~oçiates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 9J703 ES9-156 Sample Type Soil Sample Description 1610 hrs. W. wall of Island Exc. at 31 Lab No. Ch892247-1 Report Date 7/21/89 Date Sampled Date Received 7/19/89 7/20/89 Date of Analyses 7 ¿21/B9 ~-~.~ 1.~~~~;;~~~~_-~~~~~:,._a~d~",TVH.___] --""'-~' ._--* --,-.-- ----- ~-_._- .-. Compound Results (rag/kg) Detection Limit ( DLR) Benzene ................... Tol uene ................... Ethylbenzene .............. Total Xylene Isomers ...... Total Volatile Hydrocarbons .I: ND ND ND - ND ND 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 10. ..---,...'..-........ .. ,rw'" .... -." - . - -.-... .- . Method: erX¡;-EPA SO':O TVli'EPA 30t51'1 NO'Nu"" O"t"çt"u SD,-Ih'll.>w Oo:tect;on I.;tnit DLR·Do:lt:¡;liun limit FI)" the Pur'pose!; of R~portln~ RU(1)4I;S'; --- ..~. ---.... ¥ ", , " Fax Transmittal Date: ..., - 2-1 . 89 Time: -=1 . 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't.....s·<_,.-c.·--,...··· /, .-..", P 02 - e BSI( & :'\~s()cíJ.t(";s Chetìiiea( Laboratories 9_,. -. '--'- "---', 1414 Stanig!dU$ ~treet " Fresno, C,ìforni¡) 93706 * Telephone (209) 435·8310 . Fax (209) 485.742i Rra,an & às~ociates 4816 E. Shields Fresnol CA 93703 ES9-156 Lab No. Ch892170-1 Report Date 7/17/89 Sanple Type Soil ---..-...--..-- Date Sa1!\pled 7/12/89 ~~mplc De~cription 1045 i1rs. Date Received 7(13/89 6' below S Dis~ W Island -~--- Date of Analyses 7/13/39 ~ Soil A'ialy:;;es ~cr Î~T~E_ and- ~v~ I com;~und u____-. ~esults (lng/kg) Detection Limit (DLR) 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.Q2 10. ßenzene ................... ND Toluene ................... 0.38 ~ Ethylbenzene ..............ßO.25_1 Total Xvlenê Isomers ...... 2.2 I Total Vôlatile Hydrocarbons NO ¡ __. ,. . ~ I M~t¡'~: 9TX¡;-!;.PA 80Z0 TVH-EPA 80i5H NP-Non¢ D~Tè'teJ SDL·gelo~ Dtte"j~n iimit DkR·Oet~(.tjo" L;¡;;it ;¡;r rhe Jurposes of Reportin¡ ~8y ~ _.'~ 1,'1 " L_ -j, ( - ,n' T¡ !-~ì // .. 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" .~ I ~.-:r-"'.- / ;Jf//;-;t./ ¡/~ .<;.. I~ .'., ~ ø" " /..,(' .......~ _or (")l-'./QC sup~r....1::'" ..... . i / '/ (/ -e e P 04 BSI( 9 A··A,··~t-·~ í...¡( ¡ ,.:1~(.J...... f ,"'1 l:....J Chernicd! Ldboratories -.---.--." 1414 )rani~)aU5 5tret"! ~ F:I:"no, Calif'Jrnia 93706 ~ Telephone í209) 485-B310 ,. Fax (209) 485-7427 Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shielùs Fresno, CA 93703 Et!9-1!5G Lab No. ~h892L70-3 Report Date 7/17/89 Sample Type. Soil,_.___~ Date Sampled 7/12/89 Sample Descr.:LptioD _.--l.-º~):?_ hrs. Date Received 7/13/89 6' below N Disp. W Island Date of Analyses 7/13/89 ~SOil Analyses for BTXE ~~~~ I' , bompound ¡Benzene .......... Tol ue.ne .. _ . . . . . . .Ethylbenze.ne .... !Total Xylene Isom Total Vclatile Hy Result.s Detection (:mg/kg) Limit (DLR) ...;.1''''...... , ND 0.02 .....:'11."9... ND 0.02 ..of."..... ND 0.02 ers . ð I ô'r .. .. 0.07 0.02 drocarbons --- ND 10. -....... Method: BTX€-~PA ~02Ç TV~'EP^ 80'~~ ~D'~òn~ Outect~d ~~~'3e\o~ DetPctî~n Limit DLR-Oetec:t!c" Llml! ht ~h~ rurpù;;es of Reporting 27CI,B? /'7 ., /.-) ,/ / L-~7-- ~ i _.. I ,/ ,/..:<.../ ¡' I ~------ ~ .1../ t·¡.-~/ --/-" ./ I . A- QÃ/f'<.: Sliper;:y~pr ¿-,.- ü tit ~e P 0S BSI( & Associates Chemical Laboratorìes -- -.- -- -- .-.. "-'.- -" .-'..-'.-.-- 1414 ~,talÎblaus Street .. Fre~!ìo, Califorr¡j¡¡ 93ì06 . Teiephone (209) 485-8310 .. F~x (209) 485.í427 Krazùn & AS$oci~tes 4B16 E.. shields Fresno, CA 93703 ES9-1!j6 Lab No. Ch892170-4 Report Date 7/17/89 SampJe Type Soil Date Sampled 7/1~/89 Sample D~scription 1105 ~s.____ Date Receivect 7J13/89 -1.!.. be¡Qw rr:ast,. Island Date of Analyses 7/13/89 r soii A~~ly~~~r B.T~E and~~] I - Compound Re.sults Det;action I Benzene ..............:.... (mgjkg) Limit (DLR) ND 0.02 Tol uane .. II .. 1/1 . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . . . _NO 0.04 I EthylbenzenG: .... - . . . . . . . . . ¡ ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... I 0.09 ..... 0.02 rTotal Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Method: STX~'E?A B020 TY~·EPA 8015M N~·None Oeteçted 5~L'8elo~ ~e~octjun l;mît D~R·C~tectíon limit for th~ PurpO$~~ at Reporting 4íJ9 .- suúe.rv isQ.F' / - .,/ / -" .- L-" -e e P 06 BSI( & ¡À,$sociates Chemica! Laboratories i414 5t"ni"ltJU5 Street . Fresno, Ca¡¡fornia 93706 " ¡el"'phone (209) 485-8310 · Fðx (209) 485-7427 Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields r're~no, CÀ 93703 E89-156 Lab No. ChS92170-5 tia:mple Type Sc;i;L Report Date 7/17/89 Date Sampled 7/12/89 Date RBceived 7/13/89 Sample D2scription 1125 hrs. _ Date of &~alyses 7/13/89 6' below East Island [SOi~ Analyses for BTXE and TVH II , Compound Results Detection ì i (mgjkg) Limit I (DLR) r' ,.".-.'----------- ND 0.02 Benzene .................... T?llJene .. CI W . l' . . . .. .. Q 0 D . CI' . . . ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND Q.02 ~otal Xylene Isomers ...... -- ND 0.02 Total Vola"t:ile Hydrocal;bons ND 10. Method; BTX~-E?A 8020 TVH-EPA ß015M ~O·~~nc Det~çted G'l·3~low Det~t¡on limit ùlR-Þeteçtiçn limIt For the Pyrpose~ of ReportIng ~Oìïj'I',? ,/) /7/"·--) ö " J I /,i A~7' // ----L~L;Z_.f-· _~_.L._~, ___..--.:-~ / \ ~ QAjQC ~upervj20f //~ .I";.'" .." -... (....--- P 137 -e e BSI( & ,Associate:. Chern icaJ Laboratories 1414 St;:¡r*/aus Stieet ~ rr~<;nOt CaliÎ<)rnia 93i06 . Telephone (209) 485-8310 · Fax (209) 485·7427 Kra~ar. & Associates 41316 'IL Shield:;; Fresno, CA 93703 EB9-156 Lab No. ChS92170-6 R~port Date 7/17/89 S~1nple Type Soil ~--- Date Sampled 7/12/89 ~~mple Description 1.145 hrs. Date RecaiveQ 1/13/89 21 below Linè Sample b~ /1 G Da.te of Analyses 7/13/89 r- '~ilo Analyses for BTXE and T~ Results Detection (TrIg/kg) Limit (DLR) . . . . . . . . . T ND - 0.02 ............ ND 0.02 ......... ND 0.02 rs .. . " . . . -- ;;') 0.02 'rccarbo::s -~.. ) 10. 0_ . - bom~o~;, ¡Bcnzene .. ........ Toluene __.. ...... Ethylbenzene . .... Total Xylene Isome Total Volatile Hyà Hc:thod: STXE-~P.4 1;1020 TVij-fPA 801;!-: HO-Non~ DttcctEd 5DL"eelow De~~ct¡bn llm." Òi..~·P!J~~ct'on !..h,a For the ÞlJrposE~ of Rel;;<,¡rtlng ;£,89 1 . l:;~, Jr'1>d--/'~-' /' /' r, - :'F--~ ----- QA/9C superV:~'J,i2-1) ./ ./ ¿"---'- / P 08 --"\ ,e e BSI( & AS50(:iafeS Chemical Labordto;-ies __..._u_,. .....____. 1414 StanÎs!aus Street ~ rresna, C11ifornia 93706 · Te!eph!)rìe (209) 485-8310 . Fax (209) 485-7427 Krazan & Associatefi 1816 E. shields Fresno, CA 93703 EB9-156 sample '1:ype Lab No. Ch892170-7 Report Date 7/17189 Soil ------ Date Sampled 7/12/89 Sample Description ~20Q hrs. Date Received 1/13/39 61 below Line Sam~le #1 _~~ Date ûf Analyses 7/13/89 ~-;i~_~~~l;~-:-for BTX~ and ~ ~ Compound Results (mg/kg) Detection Limit (DLR) .......................-._~. . .. Benzene .. 01 . . ell. 010 .. .. .. . ~ .. .. .. . .. Tol Uénè .. fI . . . .. a .. '" .. . fI . . ... . . . . Ethylbenzene _............... Total Xylene ISOIDBrs ...... Total volatile Hydrocarbons NO I ND ND --- ND -~ ND 0.02 0.02 0.02 Q.02 10. -----~------- M~thQd; STXE-EPA aozc TV»-E?A 8015M ~O·None D~tected ~~L-Below DetectIon LImIt OLn'Det~:t¡on lim¡~ f~r the ~urpo5e5 of ~eporti0~ ~ ? /) '? /. / y . ,/ r. . _. _ ¿ '-f/I,~47ít ()"' _~ <~_----~ QA/yt supelc~P ~C70'M P 09 -e .~ e BSI( & ~.~~ücidtes Chemical Laborarories 1414 Slanislaus Street * Fresno, California 9906 · Tdephone (209) 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485-ï427 K.~zan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93?03 :;89-156 Lab No. Ch892170-a Report Datê 7/17/89 Sample Type Soil j)ata Sampled Sample Description 1205 hrs.____ Date Received 2' below Line sa~le #2 ~sC~ Date of Analyses 7/12/B9 7/13/89 7/13/89 I~~il Ana,~x~es for BTXE and T~~_Jl ...þ,.... _. . - . --- , G-Ults Compound Detection (rogjkg) Limit (DLR) ---- ------... ..-......... Benzene ............."'.. .......-:>.. ND 0.02 Toluene ...,.................,.. ~ ND 0.02 Ethylbenze.ne '11..'11'.·..9........ - ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ..1.... ND 0.02 Total Vclatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. H~lhçd; !TXe-ePA 802G TYH-~PA 8015M ND-None üet~ct~ BOl-Below Detection lírnit OL~'O~tectíon Limit For the purposes of ~eportin9 ':(,7,j~û~ /J . /~7 {.rl-J/p-{{ ~~ QA/~C Supe~v~£~ (. .".... ",I" ~-_... e --e P 10 BSI( & I\ssociates Chemical Laboratories 1414 Stanislaus Street- rresniJ, CJijfornia 93706 · Telephone U(JS!) 4HS·831(J . Fax (l(Jÿ) 485-7427 Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-156 Lab No. Ch892170-9 Report Date 7/17/89 Sa.mple Type Soil Date Sampled 7/12/89 Sample Descript:'on ----1d05 h~!.~_ Date Received 7 /13/89 6' below Line Sample #2 Date of Analyses 7/13/89 r --- ~Oil Analyses for BTX~ and TVH I] --- ---- --. .- - - --- J ~:;~~) Detection Limit (DLR) ------- + . . . w . . . . . . . . . . ND 0.02 . . ~ . ~ . . . . . . ~ . . . ND 0.02 . . G . ~ . . . 6 * . . . . ND 0.02 Isomers . . . . . .. NO 0.02 le Hydrocêrbons ND 10. ~~~ou~;~ I Benzene .... Toluene .... Ethylbenzene ITotal Xylene ~otal Volati Method: STXE-EPA 8020 TVK'EPA 8015M HD·None Oet~cT~ BDL·B~low Oeteçtion Limit OL!!"Oc:t...çl ion l imi t cor the Purpose:. of iìeport1ng r¡070"B9 I'; ,) ,/1 :n;" 1/./ :.- ~' / \._ v~"? ?í?:- t/ ) QAJ6c' supe-rv~-=-- /' P 11 e -. BSI( & .A~SûciðtC~ Chemical LaborJtories .. ,-- 1414 Stanisl¡¡us Street .. Fre~.no, California 93706 · Telephone (209) 485-8310 .. Fax (209) 485-7427 Krazùn & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 937Q3 E89-156 Lab No. Ch892170-10 Rèport Date 7/17/89 Sample Type soil Date. Sampled 7/12/89 Sample Description ¡31G hrs. 2 bel,ow Lin~ Sample #3 \tè- r L lG Date Received 7/13/89 Date of Analyses 7/13/89 ~ -soil Analyses for BTXE and iVH~ f"~ ~ ,Benzen Toluen Ethylb ¡Total I T~~al. mpound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) .--. . . ._-- e .A.."...........e.... ND 0.02 e . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . y . . " . ND I ' 0.02 enzene ".......",..... ND 0.02 Xylene Isomers ...... ND .j 0.02 volatile Hydrocarbons NO 10. .. --....------ I ¡~ethod: 8TXe-e;?A a02D TVH-EPA B01St-t WO-None De[~cted bDL'S~low Detection LimIt DlR-lh:t~c;til.'n limit Ff}' Ü;t: PU!'pos~s cf R~por·tin9 ~ (~.qC/ /( QA¡Ic~ Superv' 'or- k" ----- ROlO(,~9 P 12 ~e e BSI( & Associates Chemical LaboratorÎes __..__.__._. & _0.'- ...,... 1414 Stanislaus Street " Fre$lìo, California 93706 · Telephone (209) 485-8310 " Fax (209) 485·7427 Krazan & Associates 4816 E. shie.lds Yrc5no, CA 93703 l::89-156 Lab No. Ch892170-11 sample Type Soil Sample Description 1320 hrs. 61 below Line sample #3 Report Date 7/17/89 Date Sampled 7/12/89 Date Received 7/13/89 Date of Analyses 7/13/89 r soil Þ.nal~ses for BTX~ a.nd TVH II Compound Results Detection (mgjkg) Limit (DLR) f Benzene ................................ ND 0.02 I Toluene ................... ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 liotðl Xylene I50mers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Method: STXE-£PA aozo TVH-E?A 8015~ NO-None Detected SDL-ae\Dw DetectIon ~fmlt DLR-O<:tc(:tΡ;¡n limit For the ~\;rpo5es of Reporting , /'7 .~-. /' ~/ ""n/ ,) --- r~ ~--- (/-1ri //I<~'- ~' ..---- I 1"......~ QA/QC superviß'91- - II" 1"'" t.-,ç ~n70(,e9 P 13 Ie ( 'e BSI( & Associates Chemical laboratories - ........-..... \414 Stanislðu~ Street .. Fre:;f1o, (al¡(ornia 93706 .. Telephone (209) 485-8310 .. Fax (209) 485-7427 Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 9370~ E89-156 t5a:rnple Type Lab No. ChS92170-12 Report Date 7/17(89 Soil Date Sampled 7/12/89 ~ample Description ~~5Q þrs. 2 I below L-lne~¡;!!nP.1e #4 \~~c. Date Received 7/13/89 Date of Analyses 7/13/89 Ie- Soil Analyses :for BTXE a!;d,~=~ II Compound Results Detection (mgjkg) Lindt ( DLR) _'__.··h . .. Benzene 6 . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. ~ . . e .. ND O.t 02 Toluene .. . . - .. ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene ....'1-........... "P!I-q;' ND . 0.02 Tota.l Xylene Isomers ...... NO 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. --_... .. Method: 8TXE-EPA 8020 TVH-EPA 8015H ND-None btrê~réd BDL-Se!ow Detection limit O~R-D~t~~tion limit For the Purposes of Reporting "Oì04S~ ,/} ,--11. _ / / Œ li\ --~ (.-(7 /4,/ t/ ~ " ,/ / QA/-ÐC SUpervis9r I~ f ' , .: .",' io' P 14 -_. I,... e e BSI( & Associates Chemical Laboratories -.. 1414 Stani~!aus Street ; rresno, Calliorflia 93706 * Telephone (209) 485-8310 * Fax (209) 485·7427 KraZdD & Associates 4816 E. $hields FrQsno, CA 9~703 E89-156 Lab No. ~Çh892170-13 Report Date 1/:17/69 sample Type Soil Sample Description 1355 hrs. Date Sampled 7/12/89 Date Received 7L13{S9 61 below Line sa~le ~4 Date of Analyses 7/14/89 lC~~~~_ ~na-~x~e~~~~~_:_ BTXE and TVH 11 - I Results Detection (mg/kg) I Limit (DLR) ND 0.02 ND -~ 0_02 ND 0.02 =~~~g 0.02 10. Compound B e.l1 Z e 11 e ".. II " . . . .. . 110 . 110 " . 110 . .. " . To 1. \lellß ,.". 11 . It . . to 110 . II III .. . . . . .. 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Plea.. print Of~. (Fomt deSÌ(1IItId for use (f2-pitcll typewriter'. .. '. UNIFORM HAZARDOU I. GetwatOf'a us EPA 10 No. . WASTE MANIFEST 3. Gen.ator'a Name and Müing Addreaa o I/) I/) ,... N I/) co 8 II!' - ~ ~ 4( c:o(,J 4( COz (\J~ Lt)~ (Y)ð Lt)~ COË CO~ N 2 co ... N ., 8 II!' - Ir W I- Z W (,) W CIJ Z o Q. CIJ w Ir ~ 4( Z o ¡:: < Z w r: ~ ~ ð 18, ..j ~ ~ CIJ Ir o > (,) Z w C Ir W ~ W Z 4( u. o w CIJ 4( (,) ~ .",,..~~::~~<.·..}i~~Z~·:· Ø7 f1,6. .: Generat';'~ ~one (1./1) ....¡fl S A-IJ E. Stat. Transport"'a ID F. Transport"" Phone ~, ~":~::....,;...:'. .' '.~" 11. US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name, Haza,d Cia sa, and 10 Number) a. G E N E R A T o R CAÚk-M I~ ~l.(~C"f) u"A-51Ë oµiý b. EPA/Other c. State EPA/Other d, State EPA/Other J. Additiona' Deacriptions for Materials listed Above O-¡'Ju .. G,:f ,'i:.,- O,e.. -Iœ",c>- f)I ~~ --- . ~~ . c. d. .. ""'''' 15, Special Handling Inatructions snd Additionallnfonnation .......,.'~...'...- , . fk~/v-.c 1J~T7f:;~ t -<A::-?r£ L?''ôscñ# 8~56-C:Z T R A N S P o R T E GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are tully and accuratefy described above by proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in aU respects in proper condition fa, tranaport by highway according to applicable international and nationa' government raoulations. I! I am a large quantity generator, I certily that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicily of waate generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and that I have selected the practicable method ot treatment, storage, or dispoaal currently available to me which minimizem tile preaent and future threat to human health and the environment: OR, if I am a small quantity generator. I have n,ede a good faith effort to minimize my waat. generation and select the best waste management method that is available to me ,nd that I can afford. . PrintedlTyped Name Signature '/ -:, ¿/A . __h/ ~ L/a t7. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials Month Day Year .." Printed/Typed Name ~é--o ,..¿,¿- / Month Day Year Month Day Yeer Id/f.-/~ IS. Traneporter 2 Acknowledl1emenf of Receipt of Materials ... .I '. / A..., -.-; r- í(j 35/'µ. ÇJ;;L DHS 802 (1/88) EPA 870<>-22 (Rev. 9'88) Previous editions are obsofete. White: TSDF SEND~ THIS COPY TO DOHS WITHIN 30 DAYS To: P.O. Box 3000. Sacramento. CA 95812 '~ .,.¥"~' ~~~~ '~',' (,). tD< ,,. CO2 Nã &n~ (W)~. .... U')~G COE E c:o~ ~ N R 2 It. to T . c.... 0 ~....r.;~ A., ~-"::.~. ~.:~~:~' "'-,,' as -"":'C' '.;... ,~¿~: :·:;~t;:Z -~ . ,".;.vw ~. ,~ ;:..,.w t~~ã,· '~~~i'~' ,.'7':':;'..a: :iX'~ !~:: ._~.~_Z <'''z''·O , ;;.:~,¡:: .;,'~·c:~ ,", '~~~',! .; -:..,,~ ....--~~ . -~ ..> (,) " J ... ,S: .en ,- ;~~±,pj ,.. ,{~ . 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"a: ~;.r"" .. ..'.: . ~... ,- "",.., I.~~~;ff~~~~~¿~.:::·~~i~~,~~~~.·~::~E:~~;:::~jt.;· " ~._ . :_~},:~1~~~±~~:·~~:~¿~~~~;~~;i.j~~ . .:-' ~.:... ~ -,' . , . :~~J~~~~;~1~rjJ~f!.~~i:ii?·~--i~~~~~·~~:-~...~"~::~~~'~~·.~.:,";~i. ~'.~_ - ~:_" :~, ,-:-.,,"_.:~~.. ;'~:'~~~:~,~~~:ii?~~~~)~~~¡a': ~~ ~ ..~.-: ....~' GENERATOA'S CERTIFICATION: I herlÌby declare that tha contents of this consignment are fully and accuretely deaålbed àbôv."" proper ahippirio name :é~'..and _ cllllaIIiect; packed. ma$ed. and labeled; and are in all reapec:ts in proper condition for transport by highway accordlRgto applicable international and ~~:,;~.-!-~.~~~~~:.:tf~ii-!$~~i::..::;,~."".·..~'''~ .~- .:~,.~~:.~.~: '~-..,~~_.,:-:;::~..:r~.'·:.:~:6$_~t:;~t~1':':r~:-~::;.·~~;·;~~.st~~~;1"~':""t/~:'~<1"" .::..~: '~:::'I" .. :..,geqÜìintity genërator; h:ertlfy that, have a program in place to reduce- the volume and tox~ of waSte o-ated tó' the' deQÍee I have determined , '-".... to be ~1Ivprac:tlcable and that I have 88Iec:tecf the practicable method of treatment. atorage. or diapoaal cuneøttY avaØllble to me which minimizea tha ~- '. ,;,. praaenI'and futœe thr8IIt to human health and the 1IINitonment; em. if I am a amall quantity o-rator,l have made a good faith effo.no minimize mywasta " ,':: -.generatlon and MIect the beat waate management metfIoc that ia available to me and that I caR afford. ...., : ""t'~:;;(i;f~~~¿¡p,;-~:~~:.::,-:<,::" '" ~.~~~:~i*:~2~·~~?;~:~~Ë~:¥~~~~~~, ~'~ r1.:;.:.:. "";~'''''*'''r:'....<!'t'':-~--, !t~,.!f: ..._.,t:......., ..~., .:ì. '-~~-' ""- " .'-_"~"''' -...,.-' .......:-Þ-.:~:~:;~' "':_~·...r·','''·''~~·· ',..~ .,.. ,.~~;;:;41:£7~~~~.~_~i{~~~~+þ~;¡.f~ffi?Ø~~!~~~~:;~'i~·· Year T... R It. N S P o R T E 11. Trønaporter 1. ~~8!" ofRec:eipt of Materials ~~fTyped Name . .,:;::::(~.:;;.~~_.¿:.;:,,..:.. ":'~J!:;;.>.,.. .", ~~.;,~o,';~~"'·:· (Ah-lJ' 'f.:"" t8. Transporter 2 Acknowtedgement of Receipt of Materials PrintedfTyped Name ;,- ---, ~~. . '";"..---~ t9. Discrepancy Indication Space Signatar..,., :".'.,":., )(í/.., ,'. '... . , # ~ _ ¡'" ~ t": t/#' ".. r'· j, ,. , Year :"1,."" ,\..:~ ~~:~~).;. Month ,S, .-- Day . '~. Year Signature ~......... .,-- j -'-' F A C I L I T Y DHS 802~Á (1/88) EPA 8700-22 (Rav. 9-88) Previoua editions are obsolete. GREEN: HAULER RETAINS tQIi\_._rIIII ,v 1700 Flowe, Street Bakerslleld, California 93305 Telephone (8051861,3636 Faci Ii ty Name ,JIc, t7 v' ê t. C),£'¡/~Oll Address /0 V ¡f//(}A/ ßII KERS. fìfLcQ (" (e'-' I(ERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ''\ HEAL'" OFFICER Leon M Hebertson, M,D. ,'.- ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION '- DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Vernon S. Reichard Sf A floll/' ApE- f"A A9~8-:¿1 Kern County Permit # * * UNDERGROUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKING RECORD * * This form is to be re tUl'ned to the Kern County Ileal th Department wi thin .!! ~ays of acceptance of tank( s) by disposal or recycling facility. The holder of the permi t wi th number noted, above is responsible for insuring that this form is completed and :rcturned', . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 1. -]'0 bE! filled out .!!y tl!!ll< .!'CIßOVf!!· .£olltractor: Tank Hcmoval COli trac tor: -.C&1Lf f E f;eo J..r3UM £.¡ 01; /11 EA/f / AI C/ Address flo ßo'( 93Gt.¡ Phone # J09·2.7fr/R'R/ ,F£ES/VO CA 93792- Zip CjJ792- Date Tanks Removed 7- / / - g 9 No, of Tanks q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section -ª - To be fiUed out ÈX. contractor "decontaminating tank(s): ßj,:¡ VAC tJUM ~ el€.¡)/06' Phone ~Ì::Jl~·~~-~??P' y¡~.g;. "., ,"~ '''''''' . Zip q"-?:-gIJ.~ i·.,,~.' .:-::. , '. , :,. !."; '¡'.i; i :/'-j' Address Tank "Decontamiriation" Contractor G q 0 If J ¡;:/J/#Iffr¿ /fA Icftf. ( p¡(- id Ct; Authorized l'epresentatlve of contractor certifies by signing below that tank(s) have been decontaminated In accordance with Kern County JJoaltb Department requIrements. 4# pv'~ Ignature . . . . . . . . . . D tv' ,.,y ¿= ;f¿ Ti tle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 3 - T~ be filled ou~ and §igned .QY.. an authorized representative of the, trea tmen l, s tora~e, or dl sposal facU ity ncceptin~ tank (s) : Facillty Name Address Da te Tanl<s Signature . . . . . AMERICAN METAL RECYCLING, 2202 S. MILLIKEN AVE. ONTARIO. CALIFORNIA JULY 17. 1989 7 TNr. Phone #(714)988-8000 Zip 91761 No, of Tanks 1 OFF T r. 1<: ¡WA NAr.F.R Ti tle Repl'esen ta tJ ve) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * * MAILING INSTRUCTIONS: (Form #IIMMP-150) FoJd In half and staple, DISTRICT OFFICES -. ,. ""'--I~~ . ~z~~~:·.··· " .:¡if~1;lff~~:Y·~ :,: Section 3-'~~~rTo'¡t:be f HIed' - ,.'J~,¡:.'~~'.",_.~ '.. ·>f;',~·~~trea tmen l ,.~::·;::;,~~·ft~\~:f*:~,:,~i;5:~;~~¡~;t}i· .. · . ....... "çt~t:':;~(Faci 11 ty ';; Name . :.é:~~\:t~~1~:~~~1tî~~;;i~~t~~;Ó.~~.~k~:~~~ ~ . ' ~ :",\",??..¿·~7t¥"»::~1~(~~;¡'~-:;:("t. "'(~l~{ .... {;.{~(~, :;;~~;~tf~~1fI1;~~~~~;~!~, . 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" 1\ BSI( ~ Àssociates Chemical laboratories· ,.' ",:'-" . '- [ . ) . "; . . ,I " '} ì .' --...,~..~ or ;\~s~ar_'-LI1~n;jcal labo(at~ri.e$ , ~.---'- 1414 Stanislaus Strtoct ... . _0, C:tIHornia 93706 '.. Telephone (209) e8310 .. F'ðx (209) 485-742i' ~ krazan & Associates 4816,' E."Shielðs Fresno, 'CA '93703 289-156 .~ . . ',:'Lab . No. Ch8~2155~3 Report Dàte '7/13/89 Date Sampled 7/11189 DateReceiveå . 7/12/89 Date of Analyses, 7/12/89 ' Sample Type Soil, Sample Description :1.525 hrs. 6' below W end S tank [ Soil Analyses for BTX~ and TVH II Compound Results Detection (lng/kg) Limit (DLR) Benzene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ND 0.02 Toluene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. ./ Method: krxE-EPA 8020 TVH-EPA 801SM HO-Hone Detected BOL·Sélow Detection ~Imìt DlR-Peteçtfon LImIt For thê Purposes of Reporting '" . .,,~ Q70489 . . ':"KRRZAÑ & ""RSSOCIRTES· 'TM .209:"291":5010La.oN0i!";·~···· .~f~-:: :24 . Fresno, CA 93703 .~ ." '. ,. . .." E8~-15\ . ... Report Da e 7 /13/89 . .' } £amp1e Type Soil Date Sampled 7/11/89 P.02 . '1.-. .... . <.. .... .. . ¡'. Sample Description 1520 hrs. 2' below grade W & Stank Date Received 7/12/89 Date of Analyses 7/12/89 [ S~~l AnalYSe~fOr BTXE a~d TVH ~ . compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit ( DLR) Benzene . .. . 'III . .. . . II ,. .. 6 .. . . . . e- . ND 0.02 Toluene ....................... 0.03 0.02 Ethylbenzene ........"'..... ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. M~thod: BrXE~EPA 802~ TVH·EÞA S01SM NO-None b~teçted BOl-Below Ðetection Limit DlR'Oetection limit For the Purposes of Reporting / :,701.,89 ~~. _ /1- QA/Q Superv iJx5¡' f-/ JL '" .. -:. .' - -OOIX-;~s~;:~~mica'-labora,oríés ..- ... 1414 St¡.HIb~au!i Streer Fres.no, Calif(Jrni(l 93706 . Telephone (209) ~8S-8310 10 fax '(209) 485-7427 Krazan ,'Ass6clates 4816 E. Shield!;>. Fresno, CA. 93703 £89-156 I. Sample Type Soil Sample Description 1535 hrs_ 6' below E end S tank - Lab No. Ch892155-5 Report Date 7/13/89 Date Sampl~d 7/11/89 Date Received 7/12/89 Date of Analyses 7/12/89 ~ Soil Analyse~ for ~T~:E and TVH II Compour ': Results t" action (mg/kg) "'/imit (DLR) -"-- Benzene . . . .. . ............... O~O3 0.02 Toluene -- . . . . ill . . . . . . . . to . . . . . 0.64 0.02 Ethylbenzene ................ 0.51 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 7.7 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons 53 10. / Meth~: BTXE-EPA 8020 TVH-EPA 801SM ND-Hone Det~çte~ BOL-aelow Detection Limit DLR-þetection Limit for the P~rposes of Reporting .. /! --~~ M~_ . '-~_.~--~-- ---.-.,... -~.~ -- --~.._- -------.,. . . BSI(~ ASSO.S . ~ ..,- Chemical Laboratories -- ,. _.._....._....þ~a'. . . ......'.. -..--'"..... '- 1414 StClnislèlllS 5Ir<:{'1 ~ ~r<"sno, Cñli(ornia 93706 · TC'lcphone (209) 4ås.8310. . fa"'.(2091 485-7427' L-. '.,; ,',' " '.'. .' ~ ,. . . ... '. . ~razan & Associates 4816 E. 'Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-156 Lab No. ChS9215S-11' Sample Type Soil Sample oescription ;1,600 hrs. 6' below E end N tank Report Datè 7/13/89 Date Sampled 7/11{89 Date Received 7/12/89 Date of Analyses 7/13/89 / -._-- --------- ~.....-..-..._- If Soil AnalYSe~ f~~ ,_BTXE and T~H ~ ~ .... -'--- -- ~. -, -- Re:::~. ~~--:- :.-' (m! I . ¡ \ \ ~ .-'" A~.__ ...~.~ :und '-- _.....::.::::.~ ...h '_ -. - - --, - .. -- .. ·_H -~ , - -. .,.:-... -,) Benzene . . If . . . . .. . . . . . . ..... i .___.._.._"._~._____ -.- - . - Toluene . . . . . ,. . . . . . ......... ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND OL02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons NQ 10. Method: BTXE·EPA 8020 TVH-EPA a01SH ND-None Detected SDL·Bð\OW Détectlòn Limit bl~'betectton Limit For the purposes of Reporting v 'I' R070~89 ..KRAZAN- & AssirCrÂTEs- T£~ .2iiH91-5010 ~ . > ,\ -- ..~'-~'- ~------~.. .3'11".89 14:25 P.03 -~-.. . ) .', -'. "J " : " ,'. :t"·' .- ,~ !. .' I' ~ . . i' ", ~ ' ¡ ~, . , BSI( ~ Associates' Chernical laboratories _._~_ ,.-_ro",. _. . 1414 Stanislêiu~ Str(>C't · Fresno, c.11iforniël 93706 · Telephone (109) 485-8310 · fëlx (209) 485-7427' ~razan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-156 Sample Type Soil Sample Description 1530 hrs. 2' below E end stank Lab No. ChB92155-4 Report Date 7/13/89 Date Sa~pled 7/11/89 Date Received 7/12/89 Date of Analyses 7/12/89 r~- soil Analyses for BTXE _and T~ compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) Benzene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ND 0.02 Toluene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ND O.O~ Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Method: BTXE-EPA 80Z0 TVH·EPA 8015M NÞ·None Detected BDL-aetow Det~cllon Limit ØL~-Dctection Limit For the Purpo$e$ of Reportin~ v --~- -~---- KR~~~~u~,As:.~pCI.f1.TES ..' T~~o .209-29.1,-50.10 ',Ju~_89 14.:26. P .04 . . E89-156' .. - , .. . Report Date~13/8g· , " ~ . "., " ." " . . sarnpte '';I'ype soil . . Oate samp'led '. :j/l1is9 Sample Description 1538 hrs.bate Reoeived ,7/12/89 2' below Wend center tank Date of Analyses 7{12/89 ' ...., ... "; ,If 5_011 -Analyses for BTXE and TV" , ~ Compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (D~) Benzene . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . ND 0.02 Toluene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.02 0.Q2 Ethy1benzene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ND 0.02' Total Xylene Isomers ...... 0.02 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Method: BTXE-EPA 80Z0 TVH-EPA 801SH ND-None Detected SOL-Below Detection Limit DLR-Þetectlon Limit For the ~vrpo~es of fteporting J " ÞI~_._- Organi Supervisor ' '" R070489 t _..,.2Ó9-29i -5010· ... . ".89 14:26 P.OS ¡~ . . ~. . . ~k~AZ~N & ASSDCIÄTES ~".... '. . t·.... '., . . , '. . BSI( & Associales Chemiccll Laboratories ....... ",_.~,. 1414 Stanislaus StrQN . Fresno, Caj(ornia 93706 .. Telephone (109) 485-8310 · Fax (209) 485-7427 Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-156 Sample ~ype soil Sample Description 1543 hrs. 61 below Wend center tank Lab No. Ch892155-7 Report Date 7/13/89 Date Sampled 7{11/89 Date Received 7112/89 Date of Analyses 7/12/89 ~ Soil Analyses ~O~~~TXE and TVH II compound Results Detection (tng/kg) Limit (DLR) ..- Benzene . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . ND Q.02 Toluene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hyd;ocarbons ND 10. Method: BTXE-EPA 8020 TVH-EPA 801SH NO-None Detected ØDl-Below D@tectfon limit OLR-Det~ctlon limIt For the Purposes of Reporting / '--"-- ------- Kra~an & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno,CA 93703 . E89-156 ... - ' - -' - - -_._-'_._----~-'--_._~ IClephOne (209f485-8310 . - 'Fax (209) 485-7427 . :-¡i,":-: .: .:: \ . .,-"., . ;-'_.--I~..".".""- .....~"~' 4.'-~.", ,~." !~,_ ~".("lIfUllud '?1~/VQ . . , . . " , Lab No. Ch~92155~8 , . . '. Report bate', J13/89 . . Sample Type Soil Date Sampled 7/11/89 Sample Description 1545 hrs. 2' below E end center tank Date Received 7/12/89 Date of Analyses 7/12/89 / ~ Soil Analyses fo~ BTXE and: TVH ~] ~, ("nmJY:Ol1.nd neðult:.~ PI;: LI;:!:\.;l.l.vn (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) Benzene . . . . . . II . . . . . . . . . . . . ND 0.02 Toluene .....11........,......... ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Method: BTXE-fPA 8020 TVH·EPA 6015M ~D-Nonè Detected BDL-Below Detection Limit DlR·D~t~ct'on lfmlt fQr the Purposes of Reporting '" ~ -' ---:- 'û701,89 - ~ --~''--'':-"^:~'~ ..........._'··~....~'"~7 "-~..-' '.' . .. ' ; , , ., - . ~. =Ã~ ..A~I~ L~~ .'~ ~L- ~~ . 4=' '~0~~Ar~ï'~~ ...,- ~ I ... . i. r ~L- ~~ \Ace '7~' ~ ~ ~ ~ .~~ " ~"4!"S A~6 ~..%;:>~ Aô.¡'?ð. a&~ t ~fF2~~~r- -~/ --- ~......~;.tV::?':. . ~1'" ~á..-I ,-...--- JJ~ ~vc D-ale: ......ìu r v £3i? ,; Apmn"l\'ld by: 1Cr...··~·· 1-v1. Dnwbg No. I of ~ ~~:C~N Drawn by: <:':~:V~7 Projm No. FE'Fì -~ -1~ cW:).; ~~. ~l) ;~~, :: I KRAZAN & ASSOCJATJ':';'I, iNC. Fresno Visa'" Bakflsn~1d . ._u__m_-. ,,-c- . . .-.. . BSI( & Associates Chemicallaboratorie, -11-- ...-- ~ ~-." - ~ --;" "or: . . 1414· Stanislaus Strcel · Fresno, Ca,ri(~ìniél 93706 . -..' --...--..... ,.'" . I Tell'phónè (209)· 48:S~8310 .. Fax· (209) 485-7427 . ,. . "-.,. .-- Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA93703 E89-156 Sample Type Soil Lab No. 'Chà92155~10 Report Date '7/13/S~ Date Sampled. 7/11/89 Sample Description ·1555 hrs. Date Received 7/12/89 ?' ~~,~v ~ ~~ð north ~an~ Data o£ AnalVg~~ 7.J1,IRQ l- Soil- Analys~s for BTXE and-- 'XVii I] compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) Benzene ..................... ND 0.02 Toluene "'.............".... ND 0.02 Ethylbenze.ne .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. v Method: BTXE'EPA 8020 TVH-EÞA 801SM NtHlone Detec;t~d BDL'Selow Detec:tion Llnllt DlR"Detectlon Limit for the Pur'poses of Report !nil .. -4~ ,-- QA/ C Superv. ~r R070~69 - . " . KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES . . ·Fresno,CA. 93703 "'. Ea9-..~56 . ~E.~2CJ9"':291~~OlO." '.' 14·:27.F'.Oô. '··"i., ",.'. ." Rep~rt Datê7/13{89 Date Sampled L 7/11/89 . . . Såmple Type Soil Sample Desctiption . 1550 hrs. 6' below ~ and centex tank Date Received 7/12/8~ _ Date of Analyses 7/13/89 II Soil Ana~yses for _ ~TXE and _ TVH II Compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) ...... Benzene . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 0 . . . ND 0.02 Toluene ...9............... ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0«02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. M~thod: BTXE-EPA a020 ~VK·~PA 8015" "D-None Detected SDl-Below Detection Limit DlR·D~tectlon Limit for the Purposes of Reporting ~ ~. .. )i'0459 '. ~.~~-- -~~_. -.~ - - , ." . B51< '& As~o~'jatès .. .--_._--:-- -.:-- I' ~, ---": ^":" . . . .. . Cl1Cr'n i(:éll laboratories ... . -", .---''-.- ... ,.,- F f(?$no. C)!j()rnÎa 93706 .. Telephone (209) 485-8310 .. Fè)x (209) 465.7-427 1414 St,Jni$aus Slr('('1 . Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-156 Lab No. Ch892155-12 Report Date 7/13/89 Date Sampled 7/11/89 Date Received 7/12/89 Sample Type soil sample Dêscription 2' Þelow Wend N tank Date of Analyses 7/13/89 ~ soil Analyses for BTXE _~nd TVH ~ ... Compound Results Detection (mq/kg) Limit (DLR) Ben~ene . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . ND 0.02 Toluene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.02 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. HethQd: BTXE-£PA 8020 TVH'EPA 8015H ND-None Detected SDl-Below Detection lSmlt OlR-D~t~ctiQn Limit for thè Purposes of ReportIng .. R070489 '., ;" .-.... - '-------7..··---___-:-··- '~----'--- · -tÞ' '.' ---. ..-..'..--------.--'------ - - ...,-: - - ------ - - . ' '. . . .- " .-- --- 't" ·BSI( & AssocialeS 'Chehiital Laboralories ',' . . 11.-': -..,~........ "- 1414 5tcJniSI..IU~Slréé( . Fre~n(>. California 9J7()6 · T('k~ph()ne (2091 48.5·8J10 . Fit:-.: (209) 485.7427 Krazan & Associ~tes 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 EB9-156 Lab No. 'Ch892155-13 Sample Type Sample Description Soil Report Date 7/13/89 Date Sampled 7/~lL89 Date Received 7/¡2/89 61 below Wend N tank Date of Analyses 7/13/89 .II Soil Analyse:5 - for BTXE and _T~ II Compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) Benzene .............,...... ND 0.02 Toluene .................... ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ND 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. Method: BTxe-ePA 8020 TVH'~ÞA 801SM HO-Non~ Detected 8DL·Selow Detectfon Limit Dl~'Þctection limit for the pvrpo~é~ of Reporting .... R070489 -- ~~-' . -- . , ~ .... ,. .. BSI(~'~s~~dat~s' . J Chemical laboratorief, "~..__'¡W__ .. ...._........__ .__.._____..-... M1.1 Stanislaus StrcC't · Fresno, Cèllifornia 93706 oj! ielephonc (209) 4¿ß·8310 . fax (209) 485-7427 Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 ES9-156 Sample Type Soil Sample Description 1638 hrs. Ch892155-]'5 Lab No. Report Date 7/13/89 Date Sampled 7/11/89 Date Received 7/12/89 fit below west of tank Date of Analyses 7/13/89 Soil Analyses for Total Lead Compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) - Total Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ND 1.0 Method: EPA-7421 ND-None Detected BDl-Below Detection lImIt DlR-Deteètlon Limit For the purposes of Reporting , . R070489 '~~ ~ > , \ ~. i .... : '( .. v .. ~-'-.--- --- __.d____ -~~-t BSI( 8; AssQdalcs Chemical Laboratories .-'-,. e -,,,--- . \ , I > ~ . .o,,__.._'__.b. 4 --".-..,- 14'4 Slani~lë!us S.lrect- Fresno, CtliHornia 93706 ... T<,·!cphon<.· (209) 485-8310. .. Fa", (209) 485-7427 \ í .} ) Krazan &:Associates 4816 E. Shields Fr~~no, CA 93703 ~l_.~ Sa -">_,t>oil Lab _ No. Report Çh892155-14' . \ r:::-- Date ~ 7/13/89' //89 '!-~ - ¡ \~/89 7/13/89 , ; f ~ , ......., I . I~ . ",oJ ::-........... -- \"..........- -. -- -c...~-- -. ~-_._- - Sampít.¡" _ - -- ---.-- ---f- (IS hrs. i . -, 2 I below ~Je$t: ~_ Date of Analyses Soil Analyses for Total Lead Compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit ( DLR) Total Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1.0 t1ethod: £ÞA-7421 ND-None Oete~ted BDL-Selow DetectÎ~ ~fmlt DLR-Det~ctfon Limit For the Purposes of Reporting q, v ~-- QAf. ¿ Sup isor 1ffM- Inorganics Supêrvisor' R070489 '. . ~:)!, & ~A$;if.; :hemiCaIL;~raIÓri~~__~._ 1414 Slal)i~lau!o Street.. rcsno; California 93706 · Telephont> 12~9) 485-8310 ro, , , . j - ....,--...- ",; ~ J .. fax (209) 485·7427 . . Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, :CA 93703 E89·,156 Report Date 7/13/89 Date Sampled 7/11,/89 Date Received 7/12/89 '-./j Sample Type. 5011- Date of Analyses 7/13/89 Lab Number 2155-14 2155-15 Sample Description 21 below W10 tank 1635 hrs. 6' below W10 tank 1638 hrs. ~ R~sults of Gener~l Chemica~ Analyses J Compound units Lab.No. Lab. No. Lab.Nò. 2155-14 2155-15 Oil and Grease . . . . . . . . . . . mg/kg 260 310 '" 11070489 --.--.' ,.--.., - - - ~ -. ~--~~,-- .._----'----~-~~----' ~-'_. . - '. , . , ' .' . . . " , . 'w -.. ~ .' .I .: . . ' . ..' . , B51< & Asso(Ìal('S '10 Chernical laboratories _.. ___'_''''---,_~__"_.,,._...,_.._ V" '_._"._~ __.'__________ 1414 Staníslêlu~ SIr¡?I.~1 · Fr£'5)(, CalifornÎa 9370(, · TC'!l~phorw (l09) 485·8310 .. r:~x (209)485-7427 . Kratan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-156 Sample Type ~ Soil Sample Description 1635 hrs. 2' below west of tank Lab No. ChS92155-14 Report Date 1/13/89 Date Sampled 7jl1/89 Date Received 7/12/89 Date of Analyses 7/14/89 TQX mg/kg ND petection Limit 0.2 constituent Unit Result J ~., a/Æ/~ ~ ~ ~ -- :KRH¿¡JN -~ H~5UnHTES-.ír .2U~~ 2 ~ 1 ~~U 1 u BSI( & Associales ... Chè¡nicallaboratorie.. - '-J"I-' 8Y T4-:.=-r.-rr . _.~ --~--:----~"~~ ( , ì --..---..... . fresno, California 93706 ' ... 'Telephone (209) 485-~j10' .., rëì); '(209) 4A5.i'427 '.- > ., 1414 Stëlnir.laus Street Krazan &'Associates 4816 E. shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-156 Lab No. ChS92155-1$ Report Date 7/13/89 Date Sampled 7/11/89 Date Received 7(12/89 Sample Type Soil Sample Description 1638 hrs. 6' below west of tank Date of Analyses 7/14/89 Constituent YDit mg/kc¡ Result Detection Limit TOX ND 0.2 v ~ Ç!r~--- QA/Q Super J. or R070489 .. ~ .-. -,- .- .~ " MM"M': ~~OOU~lM '''0 ~'l'U '.LU~- <>,-OU'U . ~-;;.t-~_~--jO:;J -r~'·vJ.-r-;-l.-.c---- .:-:-:-_~~. e . . . . . , . . . . . BSI( & AssocÎates . - . ..'\ , , Chemical Laboratories' - 1414 Sta"islñu~ Street .. Fresno, Californiël 93706 .. lelephone (209) 485-8310 .. Fax (209) 485-7427 Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-).56 Lab No. ChS92155-~6 Report Date 7/13/89 Sample Type Soil Date Sampled Date Received 7/11189 7/12/89 Date of Analyses 7/13/89 .~ Soil A~alyses for BTXE and TVH ~ Compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) Benzene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J 4.4 0.02 Toluene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.6 0.02 Ethylbenzene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... ,2.5 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons .¡ 2700 10. Method: BTXE-EPA 8020 TVH-EPA a01SM NP-~one Detected SOL-Betow oetection Limit DlR'Detectlon lImit For the PutPOStS of ReportIng .... -~--- - . .. 651< & Associates Chemical laboratories .,.- ,---"... --~- . ..........- J414 S1øni$laus Street ~ Fresno, Ci'lliinUlia 93706- T('k~ph()ne (209) 485-8310 ,- ,FC\x (209) 485.74,?7 t' ",I Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fre$"~-----.t'''''-~~-O...~'----'' -----c'-~'-~ E8i . ' Lab No. ChS~2155-18' Report Date 7/11/R """ -~, , ~ 7/11/" C'':Io'fTtY'''lo' ---~ "\ .~ . Ji_ . , . ,i. 7/12/,2. ua'L.eOlAnalyses 7Jï3lã9 -.-. - -....."--. - .-.-- -.y- Samp;le,.":;, - .', -4- - - ~ . ~2 t ·below S ~isp. W isJ..a..... \, ~ Soil Anal~$es f~r BTX~_and TVH ~ Compound ne.sults Detection (mgjkg) Limit (DLR) Benzene. .................".... 0.11 0.02 Toluene ................... 0.87 0.02 Ethylbenzene ................ 0.27 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 2.5 0..02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons 15 10. Method: BTXe-ePA 8020 TVH·EPA 8015H NO-NQne Detected SOL-Below DetectIon lìmit Ø~R'Detection Limit For the purposes of Reporting ~ R070489 "-",_.--- .-~ r , , _._,_..._~ / ~, ~SI~&~~'Che_mlçalla~ra!~ries . ..~_~ --~~~~--~ 1414 Stanis/tills Strcet "fresno, California 93706 .. Telephone (209) 485·8310 .. Fax (209J 465-7427 -~'-..- .'. ", . .' .. ¡ Rrazan & Associates -4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 £89-156 Lab No. 'Ch892155-17 Report Date 7/13/89 .,f' ..:fi..:;£)~ Sample Type Soil 1745 hrs. Date Sampled Date Received 7/1; fag 7[12{89 below ~ disp.. Date of Analyses 7/13/89 II Soil Analyses for BT~E ~nd TVH 11 Compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) Benzene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J2.1 0.02 Toluene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D . . . . 2.5 0.02 Ethylbenzene . . . . . . . . . a _ . . . 1.0 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 3.6 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons \/ 4000 10. Method: atXE·~ÞA aozo TVH·EPA 8015M ND-Non~ Dttected BDl·B~low D~tectfon Lfmlt Ol~·O~tcction limit 'or the Purposes of ~eportin9 <;> . QAj R070'89 ß~I{_ÚSS:Ci.-~h~~i:.llabor.tori~ __ .1414 Stanislaus ~t(eC't' ~ ~res.no, Californièl.93706 II. Télephonc (209) 485.8310 ......-~---, .-._~-------~-- ---~ ---- ........... . ( ¡ ~ ·Fax(209) 485-7427 . y , ( .. .¡', '. l<razan & Asso'~iate~' 4816 E. Shields FLesno, CA' ~3703 E89-156 . , . " .( .., . ./ . . . . ., ! Sample Type 'Soil "Lab No. éh8921~5-20 ." Report Date ·7/13/89 Date Sampled 7/11/89 Sample Description 182Q hrs. CQmposite Sf:). 412 Date Received 7/12/89 Date of Analyses 1/13/89 ~ Soil Analrs~s for ~TXE and TV~- ij Cc¡úpound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) . Benzene . . . . . . . . - ~ . . . . . . . , . ND 0.02 Toluene . . . . . . . . . . . . . - * . . . . ND 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 0.02 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons ND 10. M~thod: BTXE-£PA 8020 TVW-EPA 801S~ NO·None Oetectèd SOL-Below Detection Limit DLR·Detett{o~ limit for the Purposes of Reportina ... .. 1/070489 ~R.RAZAN--S:~-~S$LrCTATES-:WìEJa1-.-4'Q9",,291-50 1 0: . . -_. . . . . ' . ~ '. . . "~JÜ.;89--I ltT32-p-~-r~----- ·e - ~ ---,-~---, . ! '" . B51(&, ~sšoçia;es' Chel;'¡~.1 L.boralories . . .'.- 1'11"1 ;)ldlll)ldU) ')11~t:1 . '''':~II', '::QII(v" .." '~rO<' ....._~ .r-P" ('\n.n) "'oe.,,...., T"1...,,t,"'......... (.:!O~) 4().;' O~,(, Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 ¡¡:o ().- 2.1> (; Sample Type Sample Description composite Sp. 1 soil 1807 hrs- Lab No. Ch892155-19 Report Date 7/1~L89 Date Sampled 7/11/89 Date Received 7/12/89 Date of Analyses 7/13/89 W ~~il' Ahalyses for BTXE a~d ~VH ] Compound Results Detection (mg/kg) Limit (DLR) Benzene .......~............. ND 0.02 Toluene ...................... 0.02 0.02 Ethylbenzene . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 0.02 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 1.8 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons 37 10. Method. 8TXE-EPA SOZO TYH-EPA 8D1SM NO-Mono Detected BDL-Below Detection limit DLR-Detection Limft For the purposes of Reporting <:> Ji /1 _ __-6_____ _~_/rI -_~ ./') __../'1 ~-L_ ?RA2'RÑ&ASSOŒATE:S.-r.,269-29HOlO :.. 4 " WJ,U-·-:S-9-14:3iP.1S'7·-.- ~~-, ..-....~.' , - ,'. . ; . . . \ - . I - '. ( . .' - .) ) . .' I. . . , . BSI( & Associates Chernical Labor(lh.)fÌl..~s 1414 Stilnìsl<111$ Street .. Fresno, Calìforni;-! 93706 .. Telt!phone (209) 485-8310 .. Fax (209) 485-7427 Krazan & Associates 4816 E. Shields Fresno, CA 93703 E89-156 Sample Type Soil Sample Description 1830 hrs. Composite SP #3 Lab No. ChB92155-21 Report Date 7/13/89 Date Sampled 7/11/89 Date Received 7/12/89 Date of Analyses 7/13/89 r SOi~ A~alyses for BT~E and ~_~I Compound Results Detection (m9/kg) Limit ( DLR) Benzene .,................... ND 0.02 Toluene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.05 0.02 Ethylbenzene .............. ND 0.02 Total Xylene Isomers ...... 3.5 0.02 Total Volatile Hydrocarbons 26 10. Methòd= BTxe-EPA 8020 TVW-EPA 8015M ~n'None Detected BDL-Belo~ Detection limit DLR-Detéctlon limit For the Purpo$é$ of Reporting <;> '------- ---------- -. KRAZAN & ASSOCRATES i..... . ... _ . ~_'--~.....~_____.._ ~hooOI~.~,__ ~.~_1~._ SøIiII.~ -"A..~.. ~_.._.........--_._--_. C(/55 Chain of Custody·. RE~4' , D .-J II', j'j, DA~ I{-f~ ¥C¡ . PAGEZ . .QO I \ . ,., D OTHER (/) (/)' 0 (j . -'. ' I-f , D .j '-I C> 2: IT1 ... ." (/) i :z 0 ~ ::I!: a: 3 '... 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J I , r i , , , -, ~ I t - ~----+ I i ¡ i J IT- I ¡ 1- I ", . , ' . - '. .f ,. .. .. . . \<t ¡ _ i: " --, - ~' ¡ - OATE : RECENEDBY B ¡!Jf Sign¡¡luJe OAtE : RECEIV EtJ 8Y I I ð TOTAL NUMB~ 1\ OF CONTAINERS METHOP Of' SHIPMENT I DATE t ¡ ! DATE ; RELltofOUISH£O BY i Signalure Signature ~~. '.'. '.. . ..Þ.. j. (";, AT " SA .;, ~~~IAL SHIPME'¡¡ilR~~.'!'IP , ORSTORAGERea~REME~ IME :t$Q nME __ TIMÈ TIME Printed Name 1>finteO Name PriMed Mame Compan\,,' A\ : "","VED B' ~_ Signal\Jre E Prirltecl Name Company RELINOUPSHED BY "ATE ;;.tj ~V . f/A Comøal'lY RECErvEO BY (labar3locy) , ~f~ ~ .~ ~{.Æ.-!___. ~ (¿ $ègt'élture bŒ./ (J. (V?-t ~ 'TIME Prirjœd Name, . 1£ 7 "I £/s. Cih-1?~rJPJ/) Comparwy ''7 './1 f.:., . OAJE OAT!; SigM!\¡re TIME TIME I -, PIin\ed Name " . 1-:-- ~~.pa~. ~':'Y ì " -'.... ~ y ".." .-......"...- ~ ~ -,.--- .-"""'~'- e COUNTY OFKE~ Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Sulle 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 (805) 861-3429 Fax Number PERMIT NUMBER 210003B PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Hoover Chevron Station 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Chevron USA P. O. Box 5404 San Ramon, CA 93301 California Petroleum Equipment P. O. Box 9364 Fresno, CA 93792 LICENSE NO. 432613 NEW BUSINESS CHANGE OWNERSHIP RENEWAL X-- MODIFICATION X-- OTHER PERMIT EXPIRES July 18. 1990 APPROVAL DATE APPROVED BY .................................................................................POST ON PREMISES............................................................................. CONDmONS AS FOIJ.OWS: Standard Instructions 1. All construction to be as per facility plans approved by this department and verified by inspection by Permitting Authority. 2. All equipment and materials in this. construction must be installed in accordance with all manufacturers' specifications. 3. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site inspection(s) with 48-hour advance notice. 4. Backfill material for piping and tanks to be as per manufacturers' specifications. 5. Float vent valves are required on vent/vapor lines of underground tanks to prevent overfillings. e e PERMIT ro CONSTRUcr PERMIT NUMBER 210003B UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACIlJ1Y ADDENDUM 6. Construction inspection record card is included with permit given to Permittee. This card must be posted at jobsite prior to inidal inspecdon. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority and arrange for each group of required inspections numbered as per instruction 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. Electrical conduits associated with the tank. 7. All underground metal connections (e.g. piping, fitting, fill pipes) to tank(s) must be electrically isolated, and wrapped to a minimum 20 mil thickness with corrosion-preventive, gasoline-resistant tape or otherwise protected from corrosion. 8. Spark testing (35.000 volts) required at site prior to installadon of tank(s). Test(s) must be certified by the manufacturer, and a copy of test certification supplied to the Permitting Authority. 9. The following equipment and materials must be identified by manufacturer and model prior to their installation: a. Sealer used to secure fill box(es) b. Liner - sumps, piperun, (all liner products) 10. No product shall be stored in tank(s) until approval is granted by the Permitting Authority. 11. Contractor must be certified by tank manufacturer for installation of fiberglass tank(s) , or tank manufacturer's representadve must be present at site during installation. 12. Liner shall be installed by a trained experienced liner contractor and installation at site approved by the Permitting Authority. 13. Liners must be installed with lids. 14. Monitoring probe must be located at the lowest point in the containment sump. 15. North island product piping cannot be installed until site characterization and removal of contaminated soil and samples collected. (Note: Soil must be shipped by manifest to state approved site.) 16. Waste oil tank installation as on plans unacceptable due to soil contamination. Submit plan for new waste oil tank location. 17. Monitoring requirements for this facility will be described on final "Permit to Operate". ACCEPTED BY / j¿", ~\. ç-;l/~/¿;!&TE ~'7 ,úpl/\'~ - ... ...J "f / TRC:cas \chevron.ptc ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVT-rON HAZAI{D'OUS SUBSTANCES SEC'eN e BAKERSFIELD. CA 93305 PHONE (805) 861-3636 INSPECTION RECORD POST CARD AT JOBSITE HOOVER CHEVRON STATION FACILITY ADDRESS 10 union Avenue CITY Bakersfield. CA PHONE NO. (805) 322-2445 #210003B PERMIT # OWNER ADDRESS CITY Chevron USA P. O. Box 5404 San Ramon CA 95483 93307 INSTRUCTIONS: Please call for an inspector only when each group of inspections with the same number are ready. They will run in consecutive order beginning with number 1. DO NOT cover work for any numbered group until all items i'n that group are signed off by the Permitting Authority. Following these instrutions will reduce the number of required inspection visits and therefore prevent assessment of additional fees. INSPECTION - TANKS & BACKFILL - DATE INSPECTOR 1 Backfill of Tank(s) 1 Soark Test Certification Cathodic Protection of Tank(s) 1 U.L. Number from Tank ? Pressure Test on Tans - PIPING SYSTEM - 2 Piping & Raceway w/Collection Sumo 2 Corrosion Protection of Pioin~. Joints. Fill Pioe 2 Electrical Isolation of Pipin~ From Tank(s) Cathodic Protection Svstem-Pipin~ 2 Pressure Test on Primary Piping 2 Liner and Collection Sump Water Test Liner Installation - Tank(s) c.. t2 Liner Installation - Piping Vault With Product Compatible Sealer 2 Level Gau~es or Sensors. Float Vent Valves 3 Product Comoatible Fill Box(es) 3 Product Line Leak Detector(s) Leak Detector(s) for Annular SDace-D.W. Tank(s) Monitoring Well(s)/Sump(s) Leak Detection Device(s) For Vadose/Groundwater 2 Underqround Conduct Packinq & Seal 2 oisDenser 2 Alarm Panel Location 3 Leak Detection System Test I - SECONDARY CONTAINMENT. OVERFILL PROTECTION. LEAK DETECTION - - FINAL - Locks Abando nt LICENSE # 432613 PH # (209) 276-1881 CONTRACTOR CONTACT_ California Petroleum Equipment or Jlm e COUNTY OF KE~ Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (80S) 861-3636 (805) 861-3429 Fax Number PERMIT NUMBER 210003B PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: Hoover Chevron Station 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Chevron USA P. O. Box 5404 San Ramon, CA 93301 California Petroleum Equipment P. O. Box 9364 Fresno, CA 93792 LICENSE NO. 432613 NEW BUSINESS CHANGE OWNERSHIP RENEWAL K-- MODIFICATION K-- OTHER PERMIT EXPIRES July 18. 1990 APPROVED BY APPROVAL DATE Turonda R. Crumpler, EHS Hazardous Materials Specialist .................................................................................POST ON PREMISES............................................................................. CONDmONS AS FOLLOWS: Standard Insrructions 1. All consrruction to be as per facility plans approved by this department and verified by inspection by Permitting Authority. 2. All equipment and materials in this consrruction must- be installed in accordance with all manufacturers' specifications. 3. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site inspection(s) with 48-hour advance notice. 4. Backfill material for piping and tanks to be as per manufacturers' specifications. 5. Float vent valves are required on vent/vapor lines of underground tanks to prevent overfillings. e e PERMIT 1U CONSTRUcr PERMIT NUMBER 210003B UNDERGROUND SfORAGE FACß.J1Y ADDENDUM 6. Construction inspection record card is included with pemrit given to Pemrittee. This card must be posted at jobsite prior to initial inspection. Pemrittee must contact Pemritting Authority and arrange for each group of required inspections numbered as per instruction 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. Electrical conduits associated with the tank. 7. All underground metal cOIUlections (e.g. piping, fitting, fill pipes) to tank(s) must be electrically isolated, and wrapped to a minimum 20 mil thickness with corrosion-preventive, gasoline-resistant tape or otherwise protected from corrosion. 8. Spark testing (35.000 volts) required at site prior to installation of tank(s). Test(s) must be certified by the manufacturer, and a copy of test certification supplied to the Pemritting Authorityz:t::- 9. The following equipment and materials must be identified by manufacturer and model prior to their installation: a. Sealer used to secure fill box(es) b. Liner - sumps, piperun, (all liner products) ~ 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. @ @ 17. No product shall be stored in tank(s) until approval is granted by the Pemritting Authority. 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. Liner shall be installed by a trained experienced liner contractor <w-d installation at site approved by the pemrittingAuthority.r~~~\~::> ~ -\ lLq\~~~.~. Liners must be installed with lids. Monitoring probe must be located at the lowest point in the containment sumP'/" North island product piping cannot bè installed until site characterization and removal of contamin:¡ted soil and samples collected. (Note: Soil must be shipped by manifest to state approved site.)~~ Waste oil tank installation as on plans unacceptable due to soil contamination. Submit plan for new waste oil tank location. Monitoring requirements for this facility will be described on final "Pemrit to Operate". 'Î Î " !Æ-- /& ¿!¿; ACCEPTED ß'i..' tÄ ..~gtY;~,-,~ TRC:cas \chevron.ptc ¿7///2(2<7 " .'J': '...>\v'" ~ ,~,,~ ~.. ~;,,:. ,:T1~'. ...'. :,\.:~~V·'.\~f:~'/ .: :.,~~.~i¡~ I¡: ¡: I LI~ CONTElrr~ INVI~NTOHY Foe llll y /1:;; 0 c'c-¡.·" @~ /\..:'_ j/ C '-.) /? Pend l lo Abanùon , Permit to Construct' 2/.-:.)<,·c.::.,-, PCI'"mi l to Opcl"alc , --;LI "---' ..:':- .. (~}~ App II cn t ion lo AlJamlon )0AppJ Icallon to Construct -/ Applicatioll Lo Uperale Amenùed Pcnd l Comli lions Annual HepOI"l Fonls of TUIII~s Dute Dale Date VaLe Tünk(s) -I' (~~/·,__L_/ '0 . /'C/ - .f"') Plol Plans -- Tallk Sheets Copy or Wrlllen Contract Uelwecn OWnel" & Opel"ator I IIspec II on HCIIOI'ls ; " .-, .... Correspollùence - Heccived Date Dote Dnle Dale Dule Corresponùence - HaIled l~\f -\-a , ~~\ \~\-tCl\r\ ')\W"\ xY\cJ\\\\4-f~ Q.~ .f Lß \ '2..?, \~ '1 Dale Date Vale Vale Vale Unaulho1"izeù Release Repor·ts AlH1l1ùolllnclIl IC I OSIlI"C HCPOI"ls Sampl lng/Lao Helol'ls MVF' CompJ lance Check (New Cunslr"ucllun STV Comp 11 ance CllccI~ (New COliS ll"UC l.i on MVF Plall Check (New COllslructloll) STU Plall Check (New Conslrucllon) HVF Plall Check (ExJstill.~ Faclllly) STU Plall Check (Exlslln.~ Facillty) "IlIcomplete AppllcaLlon" FOI"m Permit Appl1cal1on Chcckllst Permit Ins tl"uelJ OilS Tlghlncss Tcsl Hcsulls Checklisl) Checld j s t) _/'/ Vi seal'ùcù Dale Dulc Valc' Mord lodllg Well COlIsll'uclloll Vala/Pel"lnils - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------- - - - - - - - - Ellvll"OllffiCnlùl 5clIsl11vlly Villa: Grounùwalcl' VrlllllllI. Uorllll: Lo~s Locatioll of WallH' Wells Slùtemcnt uf Ulltlcl'~l"OUnÙ Gill 'lulls PIal Plan IleaLul'lnv, All En\' ,ollßlcnlal1y Scnsl11vc Vula Pho tos Cons truc II on V l"ilI~ 'II~S Loca 11 on: Mlscclla/lcous ---- // C--¡.-f 5 ) w~ radIi ty II r ..PERMIT CHECKL18'l' ~ (jo-). þ /v Iv r¡ . ('1. 0 Þ I~.; rl.. c- 11-;; r R.~~ -J / fr;C--- .I t1 U /Y Ie .ð-f/Æ 13~:;¡ ~f_ Permit # ;J.l ¿?",~ 3 .:-c.' This checklist is provided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received and that the Permittee has obtained all necessary equipment to implement the first phase of monitoring requirements. Please complete this form and return to KCHD in the self-addressed envelope provided within 30 days of receipt. Check: Yes No / -- v -- /. -- / / i ·f,' + -- / / I ,// -- - GLr.:rl!\~ Hû(Wf:R, H«;. C:··; ~';'.': ."",~,: r::~':~~,·"CE ·~'Þ1554 .è\.I .', ..',,:. ,,';;:~;:: 32,2.2445 ¡3rl'·<[:;,~~:¡=~.L). J";,~'" S::.I:::.()7 A. The packet I received contained: 1) Cover Letter. Permit Checklist. Interim Permit, Phase I' Interim Permit Monitoring Requirements, Information Sheet (Agreement Between Owner and Operator), Chapter 15 (KCOC #G-3941), Explanation of Substance Codes, Equipment Lists and Return Envelope. 2) Standard Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook #UT-10. with the following forms: a) "Inventory Recording Sheet" b) "Inventory Reconciliation Sheet with summary on reverse" c) "Trend Analysis Worksheet" 3) Modified Inventory Control Monitoring Handbook 'UT-15 with form: "Quarterly Modified Inventory Control Sheet" with "Quarterly Summary on reverse" 4) An Action Chart for each inventory method (to post at facility) B. I have examined the information on my Interim Permit. Phase I Monitoring Requirements. and Information Sheet (Agreement between Owner and Operator), and find owner I s name and address. facility name and address, operator's name and address, substance codes. and number of tanks to be accurately listed (if "no" is checked, note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet). C. I have the following required equipment (as described in Handbooks under "Before Starting" ) 1) Acceptable gauging instrument 2) "Striker plate(s)" in tank(s) 3) Water-finding paste D. I have read the information on the enclosed "Information Sheet" pertaining to Agreements between Owner and Operator and hereby state' that the owner of this facility is the operator (if "no" is checked, attach a copy of agreement between owner and operator). r J, E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for all tanks at this facility (if tanks are identical. one chart will suffice: label chart(s) with corresponding tank numbers listed on permit). F. As required on page 6 of Handbook IUT-10, all meters at this facility have had calibration checks within the last 30 days and were calibrated by a registered device repairman !f out of tolerance (all meter calibrations must be recorded on "Meter. Calibration Check Form" found in the Appendix of Handbook). G. Standard Inventory Control Monitoring (Handbook'UT-10) and Modified Inventory Control Monitoring (Handbook 'UT-15) were started ~this facility in accordance with requirements described on interim permit conditions. Date Started ? - I -9 ? II G~rz~ ."" of Person Completing Checklist: . I~é~....~} ... /' ./ / j ~'-¿'.-z.c ,.f(.¿.' '-'l ?- ?-ç.) Signature Title: a:'k~/ Date: STATION It 1554 .' ~ANK' CONVERSION C"'~RT 10 Union Avenu , Bakersfield, CA ~ ADDRESS MAXIMUM CAPACITY 9980 DIPSTICK READING (INCHES) TO GALLONS Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons 'I. " 2 14'1. q"6 28'1. 2dRq 42'1. 42RR 56'1. hlC;C; 70'/_ 7q17 84'1. Q~C;R ~/2 7 14'/2 9AO 28v2 2520 42V1 4321 56v2 6187 70V2 7'1d2 84'/2 9~79 31. 12 143;' 987 283;' 2551 423;' 4355 563;' 6220 703;' 7971 8431. 9400 1 18 15 1008 29 2582 43 4389 57 6252 71 r':' (, 85 9421 1'1. 26 15'/, 1036 29'1. 2612 43'1. 4423 57'1. 62f5 71 'I. ~()jO 85'/. 9441 1 V2 34 15V2 1060 29V, 2643 43V2 4455 57V1 6318 71 V2 8059 85V2 9461 PI. 43 153;' 1084 2931. 2674 433;' 4489 573;' . 6351 7131. 8088 853;' 9482 2 51 16 1109 30 2705 44 4523 58 6383 72 8116 86 9501 . 2'1. 62 16'1. 1135 30'1. 2735 44'/, 4555 58'!. 6416 72'·'. 8145 86'1. 9520 2V2 73 16V2 1160 30 V, 2766 44 V, 4588 58'1.' 6449 72V1 8173 86 v, 9540 231. 83 163;' 1185 303;' 2797 443;' 4622 583;' 6482 723;. 8201 863;' 9558 3 94 17 1210 31 2828 45 4656 59 6514 73 822S 87 9576 3'1. 106 17';' 1236 31'1. 2859 45'!. 4722 59'/. 6547 73'/, 8257 87';' 9595 3V2 119 17'/, 1288 31 V2 2889 45V1 4755 59 V, 6579 73v2 8285 87V2 9613 33;' 132 173;' 1316 313;. 2921 453;' 4789 593;' 6610 733;' 8313 871;' 9632 4 144 18 1342 32 2953 46 4822 60 6642 74 8340 88 9649 4 ';' 158 18';' 1368 32'/_ 2876 46 V, 4855 60'1. 6675 741.'d 8368 88';" 9666 4V2 172 18v2 1394 32'12 3017 46 VI 4888 60V2 6707 74'(, 8396 88V2 9683 - 431. 187 183;" 1421 323;" 3049 463;' 4922 603;" 6739 7431.. 8425 883;' 9699 5 201 19 1443 33 3Ð81 47 4956 61 6771 75 8452 89 9716 5';" 217 19'1. 1474 33 v. 3113 47'/, 4990 61';" 6803 75'/, 8479 89'/, 9732 5V2 232 19V2 1497 33V2 3145 47'1" 5024 61 'I? 6835 75'/" 8506 89'/1 9748 531. 247 193;' 1528 333;" 3177 471;' 5056 611;., 6867 753;" 8533 893;' 9763 6 264 20 1556 34 3209 48 5092 62 6899 76 8559 90 9779 - 6'/_ 281 20'/, 1584 34',1 3241 48'/, 5126 62'!. 6931 76'/, 8586 90'/, 9ì9~ 6V2 297 20V2 1612 34 VI 3273 48\~, 5158 62Vè 6963 76 'I, 8612 9OV2 9808 631. 314 203;' 1640 3414 3305 48);" 5191 62);" 6995 76);" R(",R 90);" qg")7 7 331 21 1667 35 3338 49 5225 63 7027 77 R("("<; 91 9R:;h 7';" 348 21'1. 1695 35'!. 3370 49 v. 5258 63'!. 70C;Q 77'/, RhO? 91 'I, '1RdR 7V2 367 21 '12 1723 35V2 3402 49'12 5291 63\~, 70q1 77'(, R71g 91 V2 qRhl 73;' :;85 213;. 175T 353;' 34 :;4 ' 493;' 5:;24 633;' 7177 77V. 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QQC:;4 10 SAO 24 7002 38 ':;ï?R 52 r::..(..?r::.. 66 7-::0Q 80 RO"O 94 qqh") 10'1. 580 24'!. 2038 38';" 3760 52'1. 5659 66';\ 742q 80'/. g'lq, 94','. qqh~ 10V2 h01 24V2 70hR 38'12 ,7~:; 52V2 C;"O? 66V2 7/1"0 80V2 'lO17 94'12 'lQ7, 1 OJ¡. h22 243;\ ?OQR 383;\ ,R?O 523;' c:;nc:; 663;' 7d'l7 803;\ 'lIM1 943;\ c)c)7R 11 hdd 25 7177 39 'Qr::..Q 53 r::..7C;Q 67 7527 81 'lOhr::.. 95 C)QRO 11';\ 665 ./ 25 ';\ 2149 39';\ 3891 53';\ 5791 67'/, 7553 81'1. 9090 95'!. 11 '12 686 25V, 2186 39V2 3924 53'1, 5823 67'1, 7584 81 '12 9113 95 V, 113;' 709 253;' 2216 393;\ 3957 53:v. 5856 671;' 7614 8P;' 9136 953;\ 12 729 26 2246 40 3991 54 5890 68 7644 82 9159 96 12'!. 753 26'!. 2276 40'/. 4024 54'1, 5924 68'!. 7674 82'1. 9182 96';\ 12'12 773 26'12 2306 40'1, 4057 54'1, 5956 68 '12 7704 82V2 9205 96'12 123;' 798 263;\ 2336 403;\ 4090 543;" 5989 68 3;\ 7734 8231. 9227 963;" 13 820 27 2366 41 4123 55 6023 69 7764 83 'l2,1Q 97 13';\ 844 27'1. 2388 41 'I. 4157 55.'1, 6056 69'1. 7R24 83';\ Q272 97'/. 13v2 Rh7 27'/2 7d77 41 V2 dl'lO 55'11 hnR'l 69V2 7RC;, 83 '12 'l')'l.1 97'/2 133;\ R01 273;' 7,1C;R 413;' ,1777 553;\ (,,177 693;' "7QQ7 83 31. 0,1<; 973;\ 14 915 28 2489 42 4255 56 6155 70 7912 84 9330 98 -- - STATION If 1554 ê'NK CONVERSION eta. RT ADDRESS 10 Union Avenue, Bakersfield~ CA MAXIMUM CAPACITY 5,167 DIPSTICK READING (INCHES) TO GALLONS Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons Dipstick Gallons '.~ 14';" 489 28V. 1282 42';.. 2225 56 V. 3194 70';" 41 5 84';" 4860 '/, 14V, 503 28V, 1295 42 ~/2 2240 56 V, 3213 70'12 413U 84'1, 4870 3;" 143¡, 517 283¡, 1308 423¡, 2265 563¡, 3232 703¡, 4145 843¡, 4880 1 15 530 29 1320 43 2280 57' 3250 71 4160 85 4890 1 ';" 15'/. 544 29V. 1337 43 V. 2295 57';" 3267 71 ';" 41 '~ 85 V. 4~UI 1V, 15V, 558 29'1, 1354 43V, 2310 57'1, 3284 71 'I, 41~U 85'1, 4~IL p¡, 153;" 563 293¡, 1371 4331. 2325 573¡, 3297 7H~ 4105 8531. 4~Lj 2 16 575 30 Jt.90 44 2340 58 3320 72 4220 86 4935 2'1. 16'1. 587 30';" 1407 44'/, 2357 58'1. 3338 72',~ 4235 86'1. 4941 2V, 16'1, 599 30'1, 1425 44'1, 2375 58'1, 3356 72'1, 42~0 86'1, 4947 23¡, 1631. 614 3031. 1442 443¡, 2392 5831. 3368 7231. 42b5 863/., 4~~J 3 50 17 625 31 1460 45 2410 59 3380 73 -42 gO 87 4960 3'1. 56 17'/' 637 31';" 1477 45'/' 2430 59';" 3397 73';" 42Y6 87';" 4972 3V, 62 17'/, 650 31 'I, 1494 45'12 2450 59'1, 3414 73'1, 43 3 87V, 4984 33;" 68 173;" 662 313;" 1511 453;" 2470 593;" 3424 733;" 4329 871!.. 4996 4 75 18 675 32 1530 46 2490 60 3450 74 4345 88 5010 4'/, 81 18V. 690 32'/' 1547 46'/. 2505 60';" 3469 74'/' 4359 88';" 5017 4'1, 88 18V, 705 32V2 1565 46 V, 2520 60'/, 3488 74'1> 4373 88'1? 5024 43¡, 94 183;" 720 323;" 1582 463¡, 2535 603;" 3502 743¡, 4387 883;" 5031 5 100 19 735 33 1600 47 2550 61 3525 75 4400 89 5040 5';" 107 19'/, 749 33'1. 1615 47'/. 2567 61'/, 3543 75';" 4412 89'/, 5046 5'/, 114 19'12 763 33 V, 1630 47'/, 2575 61 v, 3559 75'1:> 4424 89 V, 5052 53;" 122 193;" 778 33~~ 1645 471!.. 2592 61't.i 3575 753/., 4436 89:v. 5058 6 130 20 790 34 1660 48 2610 62 3590 76 4450 90 5065 - 6;.. 140 20'/, 805 34',~ 1674 48'/, 2632 62'" 3607 76',1. 4462 90'/. 5073 6V, 150 20'1, 820 34'/, 1688 48y, 2655 62 V, 3625 76'/, 4474 90 ~/, 5081 63;" 160 203;" 835 ' 34'/' 1703 483;" 2677 62)/, 3643 76'/" 4486 903;4 5089 7 170 21 850 35 1 71 5 49 2700 63 3660 77 4500 91 5100 7" 180 21'.~ 862 35'/. 1734 49'1., 2720 63'1. 3675 77'/, 45 2 ' 91 'I. 5106 I. 7'/, 190 21 v, 875 35'/, 1753 49'1, 2740 63'1, 3690 77'/, 45~4 91 v, 5112 73;" 200 2n~ 887 353/, 1772 493;" 2760 633/, 37011 77 v, 4536 913;" 5118 8 210 22 900 36 1790 50 2780 64 3720 78 45bU 92 5125 8';" 220 22'/' 917 36 V, 1812 50';" 2791 64';" 3735 78 V. 4560 92';" 5131 8V, 230 22 V, 934 36'/, 1833 50 V, 2802 64 V, 3750 78V2 4570 92 v, 5137 83;" 240 2231. 952 3631. 1854 5031. 2814 6431. 3765 783¡, 4580 923~ 5143 9 250 23 970 37 1875 51 2825 65 3780 79 4590 93 5150 g',~ 261 23'1. 981 37'1. 1891 51 ~/. 2854 65'1. 3795 79'1. 4608 93'1. 5152 9V, 273 23~/, 993 37 V, 1907 51 v, 2873 65 V, 3810 79'12 4636 93 V, 5154 931. 279 2331. 1004 37'¡, 1923 5131. 2891 6531. 3825 793¡,', 4654 9331. 5i56 10 285 24 1015 38 1940 52 2900 66 3840 80 4667 94 5160 10V. 299 24'1. 1034 38'1. 1955 52'1. 2920 66'1. 3855 80'/. 4678 94 V. 5161 10V, 313 24'12 1053 38'h 1970 52 V, 2940 66 v, 3870 80 V, 4696 94 'I? 5162 1031. 327 2431. 1073 38% 1985 .5231. 2960 663/. 3885 8031. 4704 943;" 5163 11 340 25 1090 39 ?OOO 53 2980 67 3900 81 4710 95 5167 11';" 349 25',1. 11 05 39'1. 2019 53',~ 2995 67';" 3917 81';" 4722 95V. 11 v, 358 25V, 1120 39 v, 2038 53'/, 3010 67'/, 3930 81 v, 4734 95Y;, lP¡¡ 368 253¡¡ 1135 393/, 2057 53J¡, 3025 673;" 3951 8P¡, 4746 9531. 12 375 26 1150 40 2075 54 3040 68 3970 82 4760 96 12V. 386 26';" 1162 40'1. 2091 54'1. 3055 68',!, 39A7 82'¡¡ 4767 96',!, j 2~1, 398 26'1, 1175 40'/, 2107 54 V, 3070 68'1, 4000 82 V, 4773 96'/, 123¡¡ 409 263¡¡ 1187 40J¡¡ 2123 54'1. 3085 683A 4021 823¡¡ 4780 96 3¡¡ 13 420 27 1200 41 2140 - 55 3100 69 4040 '83 4790 97 13'/. 434 27'/. 1217 41 'I. 2157 55',1, 3119 69'/. 4055 83'1. 480~ 97'/. 13V, 458 27V, 1235 41V, 2174 55'1, 3138 69'1, 4070 83V, 4815 97'1, 133¡¡ 466 27J¡¡ 1252 41'¡¡ 21q? 55J¡¡ 3152 693¡, 4085 833¡¡ 4830 97J¡¡ 14 475 28 _1270 42 2210 56 3175 70 4100 84 4850 98 ------ ._--- --- - - -.--- .... ~ P.;·I¡ "j [ ,< ., I I :9 . '.. J I . 1., '" . . I ":~ . <~~ I 19 I " _0 ! !~ I '. '.:"-:' :~ I, ~r ' , , I ï ' I ! 1:1 ... ~ Ie fT, ! :.1," ":~; ~ "::\ . e :r.d.·"·' i~ ~i ;~ .~~~. '{i; "o'!~; ?t ~: AI . . ¡ ::Pt A.::I'~<:::)A..C',..J" co~c.. "!olOIõoAJA.LI.£.. \ ' '""-c,ot\JC. c:.u2& t. c.~~_ -:., " LJ ¿(.iJ !/)(J ßJ II~. LI· ~·-o· I I !~l THIS APPLICATION IS FOR p-rõ APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY ~ REMOVAL. OR c:J ABANDONMENT IN PLACE (FILL OUT ONE APPLICATION PER FACILITY) LENGTH OF PIPING TO_ABANDON Q I 0 ð.(::) J .<:- PTO --r2i or ¿, (j PTA tJ-C¡.) r - ;¿/ APPLICATIO\'. e C --Ie¡ :... y 7. ., '-OF -;~S TO 8E ABANDONED ~ ( . (), DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 'e \ KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1700 FLOWER STREET. BAKERSFIELD. CA 93305 (805) 861-3636 '\ \ \ PROJECT CONTACT ~.,\ Ëi t:!~ Charles J. McAllister =,~ F~CILITY NAME ~Io ~ Ch . ... ¡:æ Hover evron Statlon ... OWNER 289:29~:~~H PHONE , DAYS- NIGHTS- ADDRESS 10 Union Avenue ADDRESS (RURAL LOCATIONS ONLY) ..: Chevron, USA P.o. Box 5405 San Ramon, Ca. TANK REMOVAL CONTRACTOR California Petroleum Equip., Inc. PROPOSED PROJECT STARTING DATE CALIFORNIA LICENSE , 432613 .- PHONE ( 209) 276 - 1881 Z 0::0 0... ¡..¡.. ~i ¡..o z... oz u... Box 9364 Fresno, WORKER'S COMPENSATION # 1048003 Compensation Ins. Fund PHONE ( PRELIMINARY SITE ASSESSMENT CONTRACTOR 3860 INSURER PHONE ( 209) 449 Õ990 PHONE ( 209) 4858310 ai N0508-1423 LABORATORY THAT WILL ANALYZE SAMPLES BSK Labs Farmer Ins. ADDRESS 1414 Stanislaus Fresno Ca. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MATERIALS STORED z TANK , VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED (NON-COMMERCIAL NAME) DATES STORED CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY STORE I 0 ..::I... <¡.. L- 10000 Premium 196R TO present u< ....:E :Eo:: 2 .:b@9@€) ".YJ1c) Regular 1968 TO present ta:l0 :z:... uz -ª- 10000 Unlead 1968 TO present ... u 4 1000 Was te Oil 1968 TO presen t ..::I <z ¡..o z... ta:I¡" ~~ 00:: 0::0 ...... >z z... ta:I WATER TO FACILITY PROVIDED BY California Water Service NEAREST WATER WELL - GIVE DISTANCE AND DESCRIBE TYPE IF WITHIN 500 FEET }.r. mile BASIS FOR SOIL TYPE AND GROUNDWATER DEPTH DETERMINATION Sand loam ci Kern Count Water District OTAL NUMBER OF SAMPLES TO BE ANALYZED ". . 3 .-; ~ ESCRIBE HOW RESIDUE IN TANK(S) AND PIPING IS TO BE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF (INCLUDE TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL COMPANIES): z ~ Steam & ressure wash vacuum out & trans ort to ~ i ESCRIBE BOTH THE DISPOSAL METHOD AND DISPOSAL LOCATION FOR: é,-./~¿),/'I é)/"L ~ 0 TANK(S) American Metal Recycling 2202 S. Milliken Avenue Ontario, ...... . cz ... b B8J.. Vacuum Ca. 91761 PIPING ...¡ Same * * PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION REQUESTED ON REVERSE ~ OF THIS SHEET BEFORE SUBMITTING APPLICATION FOR REVIEW * * THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE IS TRUE AND CORRECT. /-' ~.... .. /. ./~j SIGNATURE ) ~/YV ~;'{~_.¿~ :--ø- . ~ ---rI'or'ñf"HMM¡;-140) ~~ , 1-' - TITL.E ~flA:'ú:7. þ/ ~A. ..---- - / DATE ¿/Í?¡;?f;7 , Q._ t . e COUNTY OF KE~ Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861.3636 (805) 861·3429 Fax Number PERMIT NUMBER A958-21 PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACIUIY FACILflY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: CONTRAcroR: Hoover Chevron Station 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA Chevron, USA P.O. Box 5405 San Ramon, CA License #432613 Phone: (415)-842-9500 Califonùa Petroleum Equipment P.O. Box 9364 Fresno, CA Phone: (209)-276-1881 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES September 15. 1989 .1 TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE LOCATION APPROVED BY June 16. 1989 Ow.~~G~ Turonda R. Crumpler, R. .H.S. Hazardous Materials Specialist .....................................................................................POS'f ON PREMISES.......................................................................... CONDmONS AS FOU.OWS: 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 llQ!ify the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank (removal) or (inerting and filling) to arrange for required inspections(s). 3. Permittee must obtain a City Fire Department permit prior to initiating closure action. 4. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30. 5. Soil Sampling Any deviation from sample locations and numbers or constituents to be sampled for which are described below and in Handbook UT-30 must receive prior approval by the Environmental Health Department. a. (Tank size from 1,000 to 10,000 gallons) -a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 6. If any contractors or disposal facilities 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. 7. Soil Sampling (piping area) a minimum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and also near the dispenser area(s). e e PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSfANCES sroRAGE FACll.flY PERMIT NUMBER A958-21 ADDENDUM 8. Sample analysis a. All (leaded/unleaded) gasoline samples must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and total petroleum hydrocarbons. b. All waste oil samples must be analyzed for total organic halides, oil and grease, and lead. 9. Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to the Environmental Health Department within five days of waste disposal. 10. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or treatment must be adhered to. The Kern County Environmental Health Services Department must be notified before moving and/or disposing of any contaminated soil. 11. 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. 12. Advise tills office of the time and date of the proposed sampling with 48 hours advance notice. 13. Results must be submitted to this office within three days of analysis completion. \ 1 ^' ACCEPTED BY: ~ "'~4 c71'?,,;/..};:;'" DATE TRC:cd crumpler\958-21.pta 6-16-8 & I~ 7 '/8'1 '. ":'. " ..:.:..~ OUNTY OF KERN '" '(.... J .: .' .Viroinnental·Health. ServiCes ÐeP&ent-' 2100 "M" Street, SuUe 300 BùenfleJd,CA 93301 . .(805) 861-3Ð6 ' . '. . / (805) 861-3419 Fa NUIIIbU .' _. _.~.' --._. '.__._9. . . . :. .:~ . .'. .. . . . , . . . " . ., PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE PERMIT NUMBER A958-21 OF UNDERGROUND' HAZARDOUS ~UBSTANCES SfORAGE FACIUIY FACILflY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAMFI ADDRESS: CONTRAcroR: Hoover Chevron Station 10 Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA Chevron, USA P.O. Box 5405 San Ramon, CA License #432613 Phone: (415)-842-9500 California Pen-oleum Equipment P.O. Box 9364 Fresno, CA ../ Phone: (209)-276-1881 PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF PERMIT EXPIRES September 15. 1989 ~ TANK(S) AT ABOVE APPROVAL DATE June 16oAf2 . ~ ~V ^~~. . Turonda R. Crumpler, R. .H.S. Hazardous Materials Specialist LOCATION APPROVED BY .... .... .......... ............... ............... ........ ...... ........ .... ....... ....POSf ON PREMISES. ................................. ..... .... .......... ..... ~.. ..... ... ..... CONDmONS AS FOU.OWS: 1. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies--priÒr to beginning work. 2. Permittee must n2Iify the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days mim: to tank (removal) or (inerting and filling) to arrange for required inspections(s). 3. Permittee must obtain a City Fire Department permit prior to 'initiating closure action. ~. 4. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT -30. " 5. Soil Sampling . .... . _' " Any deviation from sample 10catiÓIis andpurnbers orfonstituents to be sampled for which are described below and in Handbook UT-30 must receive prior apÞroval by-1ite. Environmental Health Department. a. (Tank size from 1,000 to 10,000 gallons) -a minimum of four samples must be retrieved one-third of the way in from the ends of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet. 6. If any conn-actors or disposal facilities other. than those listed onpennit and pennit application are to be utilized, prior. approvál must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. 7. Soil Sampling (piping area) a minimum of two samples must be retrieved at depths of approximately two feet and six feet for every 15 linear feet of pipe run and also near the dispenser area(s). ·.·...'c _0.;. " .'-- . .c . . :-o----;--~--- --.--- t " . .. . , , . PERMIT FOR PBRMAÑHNT' ci.ösuitE OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACW1Y .. . . . 'PERMIT NµMBER A958-21 " .',ÀDDENDUM '. 8. Sample analysis a., All (leaded/unleaded) gasoline samples must be analyzed for. benzéne, toluene,. xYlene, and total pettoleum hydrocarbons. . b. All waste oil samples must be analyzed for total organic halides, oil arid grease, and lead. 9. Copies of transportation manifests must be submitted to the Environmental Health Department within five·days of waste disposal. 10. All applicable state laws for hazardous waste disposal, transportation, or tteatment must be adhered to. The Kern County Environmental Health Services Department must be notified before moving and/or disposing of any contaminated soil. ' 11. Pennittee 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. .'. 12. Advise this office of the time and date of the proposed sampling with 48 hours advance notice. ~3. Results must be submitted to this office within three days of analysis completion. ~ . .~~v'< ,pi' J- ~/ _'/0.('" ACCEPTED BY: ; __ r~,! c /'/Y(;Z<-Uè, DATE t.... ,1. // '."7 .~ TRC:cd crumpler\958-21.pta 6-16-8 ,.. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIY. ~ON HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES SE~._ON e INSPECTION RECORD e BAKERSFIELD. CA 93305 PHONE (805) 861-3636 POST CARD AT JOBSITE HOOVER CHEVRON STATION FACILITY ADDRESS 10 union Avenue CITY Bakersfield, CA PHONE NO. (805) 322-2445 #210003B PERMIT # OWNER ADDRESS CITY Chevron USA P. O. Box 5404 San Ramon, CA 95483 93307 INSTRUCTIONS: Please call for an inspector only when each group of inspections wi th the same number are ready. They will run in consecutive order beginning with number 1. DO NOT cover work for any numbered group until all items ï'n that group are signed off by the Permitting Authority. Following these instrutions will reduce the number of required inspection visits and therefore prevent assessment of additional fees. 1 Backfill of Tank(s) 1 Spark Test Certification Cathodic Protection of Tank(s) 1 U.L. Number from Tank ? Pressure Test on Tans INSPECTION - TANKS & BACKFILL - DATE INSPECTOR 2 2 2 - PIPING SYSTEM - 2 2 Liner Installation - Tank(s) -'-'i ~ Liner Installation - Piping Vault With Product Compatible Sealer 2 Level Gauges or Sensors. Float Vent Valves 3 Product Compatible Fill Box(es) 3 Product Line Leak Detector(s) Leak Detector(s) for Annular Space-D.W. Tank(s) Monitoring Well( s) /Sump( s) Leak Detection Device(s) For Vadose/Groundwater 2 Underaround Conduct Packinq & Seal 2 Disoenser 2 Alarm Panel Location 3 Leak oetection System Test I - SECONDARY CONTAINMENT. OVERFILL PROTECTION. LEAK DETECTION - - FINAL - Locks ent CONTRACTOR California Petroleum E~lipment CONTACT_____ or Jlm LICENSE # 432613 PH # (209) 276-1881 Kern County lIealth Departmel1t Divisi~n of Environmental ~th 1~OO Plower Street, Bakersl,.,d, CA 93305 (805) 861-3636 Per.it No. AR4IÞ.cation Date c:iL/ OOðJð ,BJhhl"!,.ç;¡,. a ~~ ¿;.- /v- r7 APPLICATION POR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Type Of Application (check): DNew Facility ~Modification Of Facility DExisting Facility DTransfer Of Ownership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): Days 209-276-1RR1 Nights 209-292-2911 Facility Name Hoover Chevron St,qtion :{I:9-1'1'14 No. Of Tanks L-\~ Type Of Business (check): ŒJßasoline Station [JOther (describe) Is Tank(s) Located On An Agricultural Farm? [JVes kJNo Is Tank(s) Used Primarily For Agricultural Purposes? []Ves ~No Facility Address 10 Un; on ÄVPnllP Nearest Cross St. Brund,8g:p T R SEC (Rural Locations Only) Owner Chevron USA Contact Person Jim SamDson Address P.O. Box 5404 San Ramon, Ca. Zip 95483 Telephone 411)-R4?-91)?9 Operator Glenn Hoover Contact Person Address 10 Union Avenue Zip 91107 Telephone 805-322-2445 B. Water To Facility Provided By r~l;forn;,q W,qtpr Spnnrp Depth to Groundwater 11n' Soil Characteristics At Facility Sandy loam Basis For Soil Type and Groundwater Depth Determinations Kprn r.ol1nty W,qtpr n;~tr;rt C. Contractor California Petroleum Equip..ln£A Contractor's License No. 412611 Address P.O. Box 9364 Fresno. Ca. Zip 93792 Telephone 209-276-1881 Proposed Starting Date Proposed Completion Date Worker's Compensation Certification No. 1048003 Insurer State r.ompenR,qt;on Tns. D. If This Permit Is For Modification Of An Existing Faci Ii ty, Briefly Describe Modifications Proposed Re~lace tanks and lines.extend island, &. install lights E. Tank(s) Store (check all that apply): Tank , Waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded ReRular Premium Diesel Waste Fuel Oil 1 0 0 1m 0 0 )rnJ 0 0 2 0 0 ~ 0 ~ 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Œk 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fXI F. Chemical Composition Of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) Tank , Chemical Stored (non-commercial name) CAS , (if known) Chemical Previously Stored (if different) G. Transfer Of Ownership Date Of Transfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all obligations of Permit No. issued to I understand that the Permitting Authority may review and modify or terminate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this underground storage facility upon receiving this completed form. - - - - ------- ----- - - - - ------ - - - - - - - - - - I ----- This form has been completed under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true and correct. ~.. . Signature \~~~ ~",,/¿J¿¿~~-p Title C~¿'-?4 ~.:" //-Ø.-'4,v:u'~te b~L/A:Y-' / . Facii'ity Name Hoover Chevror. St. e Permit No. (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM. EACH .IM!1i) SECTION, CHECK A1k APPROPRIATE BOXES ;¿( OOOð /3 TANK ! FOI~ EACH _ u',.... '" H c. .~~ ·~··1" . .~ :r~' . -;:::::r:Ci_.- .~ is: 0. Vaulted 0 Non-Vaulted 1QJ: Double-Wall 0 Single-Wall Tank Material o Carbon Steel 0. Stain] ess Steel 0. Polyvinyl Chloride )CXf Fiberglass-Clad Steel LJ. Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Aluminum 0. Bronze 0. Unknown 0. Other (describe): 3. Primary Containment ^ .(\ç1i!ate Installed Thickness (Inches) ~-\C\~ 4. Tank Secondary Containment ¡g Double-Wall 0. Synthetic Liner 0 Lined Vault 0. Other (describe): Material "Ç-~. \ 5. 'Tank Interior Linin 0. Rubber 0. Alkyd 0 Epoxy 0. Phenolic 0 Glass 0. Clay ~ Unlined 0. Unknown 0. Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection 0. Galvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad 0 Polyethylene Wrap 0. Vinyl Wrapping 0. Tar or Asphalt 0. Unknown 0 None 0 Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: rg None 0. Impressed Current System 0. Sacrificial Anode System [J Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, -ª.!!Q Interception a. Tank: 0. Visual (vaulted tanks only) 0. Groundwater Monitoring Well(s) 0. Vadose Zone MonHoring Well (s) 0 U-Tube Without Liner 0. U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* o Vapor Detector *X}l Liquid Level Sensor * K1 Conductivity Sensor* [] Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank * . [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well Or Annular Space [] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [J Periodic Tightness Testing o None 0. Unknown 0. Other Insitu Honitor Model #KW231 Piping: ~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* o Moni toring Sump With Raceway 0. Sealed Concrete Raceway [] Half-Cut Compatible Pipp P~cew;:!tr n Synthetic Liner Raceway 0. None [] Unknown }Qg Other * Describe Make & Model:. Red Jacket 8. Tank Tightness New Installation Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? 0. Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? [] Yes Date(s) Of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection [] Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors 0. Tape Float Gauge 0 Float Vent Valves 0 o Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box 0. o Other: Pomeco 111VE Capacity (Gallons) 10000 Manufacturer -:)C':O~ - ~\~e\ CÓ'\l\Y1rf'...(T o None 0. Unknown -, '-r-- Manufacturer: ~(1)y': Capacity (Gals.) (Inches) J.." 4 b. o No 0 Unknown Results Of Test Testing Company 1Bl: No o Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls None 0. - Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping a. b. Underground Piping: ~ Yes [] No Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ Pressure [] Suction 0 Gravity Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: [] Galvanized XX Fiberglass-Clad 0 Impressed Current [J Sacrificial Anode [] Polyethylene Wrap 0. Electrical Isolation 0 Vinyl Wrap 0 Tar or Asphalt [] Unknown 0 None 0 Other (describe): Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: o Double-\~al1 ~ Synthetic Liner System 0 None 0. Unknown o Other (descr i be) . ". lJÒs te:m Ffherf 1 ;:¡ss c'nmp Systf>ms [] Unknown Material Fibeq¡lass Manufacturer Ciba Approximate Length Of Pipe Run /~)' /~A1b~ c. Facility Name Hoover Chevr"'- St. TANK !t- FaT{ EACH PernJi t No. (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM~R EACH TANK) -- ---- SECTION, CHECK A1h APPROPRIATE BOXES ¿;.¡ 0008 13 H. 1. Tank is: [J Vaulted [] Non-Vaulted ~ Double-Wall [J Single-Wall 2. Tank Material [J Carbon Steel (J StainJess Steel (J Polyvinyl Chloride ~ Fiberglass-Clad Steel " Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic (J Concrete (J Aluminum EJ Bronze 0 Unknown o Other (describe): 3. Primary Containment MOrD~te Installed Thickness (Inches) '~-1-\q-~C\ 4. Tank Secondary Containment ~ Double-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner (J Lined Vault . (J, Other (d~scribe): Ma t e I' i a 1\\'«.\Q,.\cÐ;; C'J i~4 5. 'Tank Interior Linin?; DRubber [] Alkyd [] Epoxy [] Phenolic [J Glass 0 Clay XZI Unlined 0 Unknown o other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection o Galvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad 0 Polyethylene Wrap [] Vinyl Wrapping [] Tar or Asphalt 0 Unknown [] None 0 Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: Kl None 0 Impressed Current System [J Sacrificial Anode System [] Uescribe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitorin?:. ~ Interception a. Tank: [J Visual (vaulted tanks only) 0 Groundwater Monitoring Well (s) [] Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) [J U-Tube Without Liner [] U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* [] Vapor Detector *~ Liquid Level Sensor * KI Conductivity Sensor* [] Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank * [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well Or Annula¡' Space [] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [] Periodic Tightness Testing [] None [] Unknown [] Other Insitu Monitor Model #KW231 Piping: ~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* [] Monitoring Sump With Raceway [] Sealed Concrete Raceway [] Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway [] Synthetic Liner Raceway [J None [] Unknown ~ Other *Describe Make & Model:. Red Jacket 8. Tank Ti£htness New Installation Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? [] Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? [] Yes Date(s) Of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection [] Operator Fills, Controls, & VisuaJly Monitors [] Tape Float Gauge 0 Float Vent Valves 0 [] Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box [] [] Other: Pomeco ll1VE Capacity (Gallons) 10000 Manufacturer . ~(h~1 o None 0 Unknown Manufacturer: ~~ . .1z:" Capacity (Gals.) Thickness (Inches) b. o No [] Unknown Results Of Test Testing Company 1õl No [] Unknown Level Auto Shut-off Controls None [] , Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. P ipin?: a. [] Unknown Material Fiber~lass Manufacturer Ciba Approximate Length Of Pipe Run 1'5""/ " .!-lAIY- b. Underground Piping: ~ Yes [J No Thickness (inches) Diameter ~ Pressure 0 Suction 0 Gravity Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: [] Galvanized XX Fiberglass-Clad 0 Impressed Current CJ Sacrificial Anode o Polyethylene Wrap [] Electrical Isolation 0 Vinyl Wrap 0 Tar or Asphalt o Unknown 0 None [] Other (describe): Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: [] Double-Wall UJ Synthetic Liner System 0 None 0 Unknown [] other (d~~cribe): _Western Fiberglass Camp Systems c. FacUity Name Hoover Chevr(''''- St. Pe rmit No. ~06 Ó;b r; - TANK! e (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM_R EACH ~) FOI{ EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES H. 1. län!s.ti.: _0 VauI ted 0 Non-Vaul ted .tQJ Double-Wall 0 Single-Wall - 2. Tank Material [J Carbon Steel [] StainJess Steel [] Polyvinyl Chloride ~ Fiberglass-Clad Steel C Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Aluminum 0 B~onze 0 Unknown [] Other (describe): 3. Primary Containment ~_. .Date Installed Thickness (Inches) \JC-' ~ ...\C\.-qq 4. Tank Secondary Containment 5; Double-Wall [] Synthetic Liner [] Lined Vault D Other (describe): Material ~-- 5. 'Tank Interior Linill£ DRubber 0 Alkyd 0 Epoxy 0 Phenolic 0 Glass 0 Clay ~ Unlined 0 Unknown (] Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection D Galvanized ~ Fiberglass-Clad D Polyethylene Wrap 0 Vinyl Wrapping [] Tar ot Asphalt 0 Unknown [] None 0 Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ßJ None 0 Impressed Current System 0 Sacrificial Anode System [] Describe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring-, and Interception a. Tank: 0 Visual (vaulted tanks only) 0 Groundwater Monitoring Well (s) o Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) 0 U-Tube Without Liner o U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* o Vapor Detector *'fi Liquid Level Sensor * R1 Conductivity Sensor* . * [] Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well Or Annular Space [] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [] Periodic Tightness Testing [] None 0 Unknown [] Other lnsitu Monitor Model #KW231 Piping: ~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* [] Moni toring Sump With Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway o Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway fì Svnt,I1etic Liner Raceway 0 None o Unknown )Œ Other __ *Describe Make & Model:. Red Jacket! 8. Tank Tightness New Installation Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? [] Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? [] Yes Date(s) Of Repair(s) Describe Repair!'; 10. Overfill Protection o Operator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors o Tape Float Gauge 0 Float Vent Valves 0 o Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box 0 [] Other: Pomeco 111 VE -. Capacity (Gallons) 10000 Manufacturer ~r::0-.Q.. (\)b~t CoO'\ID'>h o None 0 Unknown \:1- Manufacturer: '-:::r~ ~" Capacity (Gals.) Thickness (Inches) b. . - o No 0 Unknown Results Of Test Testing Company i5l: No o Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls None 0 . Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Piping- a. b. Underground Piping: ~ Yes 0 No Thickness (inches) Diameter Da Pressure [] Suction [] Gravity Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: [] Galvanized 1õt Fiberglass-Clad 0 Impressed Current 0 Sacrificial Anode [] Polyethylene Wrap [] Electrical Isolation 0 Vinyl Wrap 0 Tar or Asphalt o Unknown 0 None 0 Other (describe): Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: o Double-Wall ~ SyrÜheti (' Liner System 0 None 0 Unknown o Other (describe): _ fJes':~rr:o_F:í.herglass Comp System o Unknown Material Fiberglass Manufacturer Ciba Approximate Length Of Pipe Run /J)/J r AØlJ7 c. Facflit,Y Name Hoover Chevrç' . Station 9-1554 Permit No. TANK .! ~.r& O¿I (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM.R EACH .IMi!i) FOI{ EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES &!O()ö.:;ð H. 1. Tank is: [] Vaul ted [] Non-Vaul ted Rl Double-Wall [] Single-Wall 2. Tank Material -cr- Carbon Steel [] Stainless Steel [] Polyvinyl Chloride ~ Fiberglass-Clad Steel [. Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic [] Concrete [] Aluminum 0 Bronze 0 Unknown o Other (describe): 3. Primary Containment .Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Jz:" 4. Tank Secondary Containment me Double-Wall 0 Synthetic Liner [] Lined Vault [] Other (descr i be) : Material _. .. 5. 'Tank Interior Linin~ [] Rubber [] Alkyd [] Epoxy 0 Phenolic [] Glass 0 Clay 1Œ Unlined [] Unknown o Other (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection D Galvanized KX: Fiberglass-Clad 0 Polyethylene Wrap [] Vinyl Wrapping D Tar or Asphalt [] Unknown 0 None [] Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: I&X None 0 Impressed Current System [] Sacrificial Anode System o Uescribe System & Equipment: 7. Leak Detection. Monitorin~, -ª!!.!! InterceDtion a. Tank: 0 Visual (vaulted tanks only) 0 Groundwater Monitoring Well(s) o Vadose Zone Monjtoring Well(s) [] U-Tube Without Liner [] U-Tube with Compatible Liner Directing Flow To Monitoring Well(s)* D Vapor Detector *KX Liquid Level Sensor * Cd Conductivity Sensor* [] Pressure Sensor In Annular Space Of Double Wall Tank * [] Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Monitoring Well Or Annular Space [] Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation [] Periodic Tightness Testing [] None D Unknown ŒK Other Tn~i tll Moni tor Monpl :/ÞKW?11 Piping: 0 Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) For Pressurized Piping* D Monitoring Sump With Raceway [] Sealed Concrete Raceway [] Half-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway 0 None D Unknown 0 Other Vent pi pi n~ only *Oescribe Make & Model:, 8. Tank Tightness New Installation Has This Tank Been Tightness Tested? [] Yes Date Of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? [] Yes Date(s) Of Repair(s) Describe Repajrs 10. Overfill Protection o Operator Fills. Controls, & Visually Monitors o Tape Float Gauge 0 Float Vent Valves D o Capacitance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box 0 o Other: Pompc.o 111VF. Capacity (Gallons) 1000 Manufacturer ~~ (b~ft o None [] Unknown Manufacturer: :)CX)~ ' Capacity (Gals.) Thickness (Inches) Jz:" b. o No 0 Unknown Results Of Test Testing Company RX No [] Unknown Level Auto Shut-Off Controls None 0 Unknown List Make & Model For Above Devices 11. Pipin~ Vent piping only on waste oil no product pipe a. Underground Piping: I&l Yes [] No [] Unknown Material FihPr~lRC;:C;: Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer rTRA D Pressure [] Suction D Gravity Approximate Length Of Pipe Run llq b. Underffround Piping Corrosion Protection: D Galvanized fi Fiberglass-Clad [] Impressed Current [] Sacrificial Anode [] Polyethylene Wrap [] Electrical Isolation 0 Vinyl Wrap 0 Tar or Asphalt o Unknown 0 None 0 Other (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: [] Double-Wall 1QI Synthetic Liner System 0 None 0 Unknown [] Other (describe): er e"· ,- I- - - +.- . . .-. ~-þ - -- -" . . - _~_ ___ _~_ ___~. . _n._ __ _ _ _ _. ~- -- --. -.. -- --~ ---_..-- - -~ ~-.--- .--:..--------------- -- -- -.. - - - -- --- - --- - - .-.~ ----------- ---------~- -- --- - ---------------------------- - ~~\~c~C\--- \J ~_ '{\~~'(~- _ ___ ,_ __ -- - - -- .-- ------------ ------ ---- .. . . . - - ----. --- --- 0D~¥f\mY\V\ 2bb'-\? __ _ ____ ____ _u_______ ..c-e V\~ \ü. \{\ 'f1~ '2:0<0 ~ \ _ - ___ _ ____ ,_ _,_ _ .tQ..kW\ ~~ 1::C9:)~3 - - -- -------------..______ .. . wi 0 - ~O¿(Q -¿. - - -..- - --- .. ___u__ --------- - èfS' ~W'{\\)Q¡\ ÎL\CJ-0{\\llo\C\)__~ - - :æcY\Y\ \fA.\ QJ.e~'{'fo - - - ----- - ..- - + - - -- - --- -------- . - _n ___. _ ___.__.__ .. ._ _. . -- - .n _ ___ _______,. ______ - - - - - --- - - - - - ---- - - -- - - - -'-. -- - -- - . .------ -----------.. - -- -- --.. -- --- --.- - - - - -.- - ~ - .-- ---.-' - -'.-- --- -' - - - - --. +-- -- .-- _. -. . .- . --, - - - -- - - - - --- - ---- -. - ..--- --- __ ._ _ _ u . .------ - - - - -- rr' - COUNTY OF KER- - '\ - lvironmental Health Services Depa.ent 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Balœrslield, CA 93301 (80S) 861-3636 (805) 861.3429 Fax Number June 23, 1989 California Petroleum Equipment Inc. ATIN: Jim McAllister P. O. Box 9364 Fresno, California 93792 RE: Chevron Station located at 10 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. McAl1Ìster: This Department has reviewed the application and plans submitted for the underground storage facility located at 10 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California known as Hoover Chevron Station #9-1554. Based on tlùs review your application as received cannot be accepted as complete for the following reasons: 1. é!) 3. 4. s. Pennit Application Form incomplete a. Approximate pipe run length lacking ~-12 (¡¿ It,-¡ 1'6 '\ Side view of tank with raceway, and secondary containment lacking..- All trenches should be wide enough to pennit at least 6" of backfill protection around all underground pipings. t~& 6-t\ ~ ' Lack of monitoring well application for pennit and fee. w\ \ \ Y\Ö\ ~ ~ . ï/"'.){9,Q. ~ ~ . Information sheet regarding the manufacturers specifications for the secondary containment is illegible. ~\.-\-~ Ct \ 21 2tCi , :, e \ e: California Pettoleum Equipment Inc. June 23, 1989 ' Page 2 We are returning the original permit application and two (2) sets of plans. Mer making the required corrections and/or modification the application may be resubmitted for review. Also, a monitoring well permit application is enclosed. If you have any questions, regarding our requirements, please contact me at (805) 861- 3636. Sincerely, ~~ ~.t~~rAy:Q~},\~.~\-\~ Turonda R. Crumpler, R.E.H.S.' , \) -- Hazardous Material Specialist Hazardous Materials Management Program TRC:cas \CA-Petto.inc\6-20-15 F'AC;iIMiLE 'oviÚ~ -SHEE"~ CUSA MARKETING .; lVEST CENTRAL REGION SR-2410 CAl\lINO RAMON ~-..I ~ "~..I J.V· J."""t 1"11.-1. V'V"¡ I . '.-,~ .: Chevron MAIL ADDRESS: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. P.O. 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All structures within 50 foot radius of tank(s) and piping ~ Location and labeling ~ '\ is I and s ../ r \. \,;pY Environmental sensitivIty data including: *Depth to first groundwater at site *Any domestic or agricultural water well withinAOO feet of tank(s) and piping *Any surface water in unlined conveyance within 100 feet of tank(s) and piping *AII utility lines within 25 feet of tank(s) and piping (telephone, electrical, water, sewage, gas, leach lines, seepage pits, drainage systems) ---........ *Asterisked items: appropriate documentatlon if permittee seeks a motor vehicle fuel exemption from secondary containment \ \ \ '\ \ \ Comments: _/ r-- -( ~-J( ~'Q€- ~~v~ . e Approved 3 Copies of Construction Drawings Depictin¥: ~r~^,~ c:()~ '\oÇ" View of Tank Installation with Back iÙ.^;Ra'Je~'št, U'\ Secondary Containment and or Leak Monitoring System in Place , , , ~I 11 0' Tank Inst atlon wlth aceway s}, Secondary Containment and/or L~ak Monitoring System in place ~~~ S¿.6£'J-..\ Y\( Å 6a~'t\\ CC'-1\-\r\\'0'0.ßeû-:X______________.'_____.'._ \ " /] . \l~~d .~V\\lY\(it--Cftd'\:ò :m:" ¡¡----------. 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'. \~ J e e dary Contain.ent Open to Rainfall Must Acco..odate 2 1nfall Total Volu.e Co..ent: ----- Inspection: ----- -- Secondary Contain.ent is Pro d u c t ('..-{¥-,,-::; \ \ v\--P - Co..ent: Additional: Inspection: Product-Co.patible Docu.entation Inspection: Primary Containment of Piping ~F1berglass piping (]Coated steel piping DUncoated steel piping DOther COllmen t: --\-:\\(\~ I\r'::;~ ("" '--.[~\ Additional: ( Size &r Make Size &r Make Size ¡' / ( \ y--;;:' ') ~Ç\X- Ct(\ Inspection: Secondary Contain.ent of Piping ODouble-walled pipe Size & Make~ ~ -gs y nth e tic Ii n e r i n ..t r en c h S i z e &r M a k e" ~ Q [)Other _ Co.ment: \.(~ \\ \\~\.¡-- (~n \'\\f\, \{\~\{~V\~ ~ Additional: - Inspection: Inspection: (Q/\U;~C\ManUfacturer-APproved Type Backfill for Tanks Co..ent: I .DVC\{\f\ r't;\! e- \, --- ~ ,1"\(\(\ \ ,\ - .. \. 8r Piping Inspection: ~~~co.Plete Monitoring Syste. ~Monitoring device within secondary ¡ iquid level lndicator(s) () , <:-\ if\ ~\.7 \ . ÇJ LJ-q u i d use d .x../'4\.~ d\{]rXL/\ . [91'he rlla 1 c ond uc t i v it Y s en s or (s ) \--.\Q~Ò OPressure sensor (s) OVacuu. gauge (''--''Ar\\t!\ ¡1,Àt\\\...~ \ OSu.p (s) . ~--' \ 'W~,-",\\. '-.l '. '-'\ ,,\ . ~ Gas 0 r va po r d e t e c tor ( s ) (j Manual inspection & sa.pIing Visual inspection Other COluent: ~f'<\..LA ~ ~\ D " L-'ÎJ \ \ ReQ'd Approved e Additional: e Inspection: (O"'\~ Tank (s) Located Co..ent: Additional: no Closer than 10 Feet to Building(s) ~ \-\, D -V..Q& (~yð contain.ent: Additional: Inspection: (.Q--\,6,-ÇC\Other Monitoring [JPeriodic tightness testing Method [JPressure-reducing line leak detector(s)' DOther COllaent: Additional: Inspection: (c....(C,\t=9. Overfill Protection DTape float gauge(s) '@F loa t ve n t val ve ( s ) _ux1¿ ...:x..,'f'Ý\.J( (JCapacitance sensor(s) v [JHigh level alar.(s) [JAuto.atic shut-off control(s) -BFill box(es) with 1 ft. 3 volu.e ðJ)~p('() (J0perator controls with visual level monitoring Other Co..ent: - 3 - ReQ'd Approved e e Additional: 1 Inspection: ~ Monitoring Requireaents Additional Co..ents Inspection: '\ ..~ . () r '{~& ('; \ \ Ins pe c tor ~'0~:...~.X-,,-\J~.J,L¥\___ Do te l.e~~4fl___ - 4 - Date: Purpose: Coaaent: Date: Purpose: Coa.ent: Date: Purpose: Co..ent: Date: Purpose: Cooaent: Invoice Date: Inspector e e Extra Inspect1ons/Re1nspect1ons/Consultat1ons - 5 - T1ae Utilized Tiae Utilized Tille Utilized Tille Utilized Total Tille: Date: . .... C,",,- "; ~-t'^-t) LV' -#- q I 5 S 'i..c ; U 11"\\0",," A:v L . tit . "&.~~(.,ld J . CA- C¡"3~ ì I . C ANNUAL LEAK DETECTION SYSTEM REPORT. .' 005. >.; f..;. i ;'" AID. . .. . ';i~y~::¡;j'!r .\1 .~_ ~.. .,. .:¡·Î\ ~ v.. . . '. ~ . t. ~ J,'.. I. .: , ¡ ¡ . . Other' /V//f. (Note Product). ... :.. ..~. ft...' .No ...... (Note Product(sl ..... '.;. .;. ~ ~. . ~~' ·r :~:~~:- .' .t.:;:Ü J.f . (Lube Bay-Pay BootIr.-Sales Area) :.?~<':;:J;~¡~;~:; .. ·.:~:-1:!·;:':·;·:;·;i;~' Model...., '. I . ;:~; nrrs FORM MUST BE AVAILABLE TO REGULATORY INSPECTORS AT AL!. TIMES, KEEP IT WITH AIR. . ..:. QUALITY ~ERMIT 9/5-S£'/ , "SlÄ' l I:' ~ -:t¡::. 1. MECHANICAL LEAK DETECTORS Make /(?d&r:,6/··: ... . y Date Tested 7-/6 -ð 5'/ LEAK DETECTOR REPLACEMENTS REQUIRED " Type· /f5-/øP'l (PIston or D!aphragm) .. Regular . Un!eaded /Vc· PremIum /Va )'VD . . . . ALL LEAK DETECTORS SEALED IN PLACE Yes· . . "." . 2. ELECTRO!\1!C MONITORING SYSTEMS wàste Oil Location of Pane! Make Tvœ Date Tested .1 . (TT_M- Annular Space) Tested OK No RtPa:irs Needed Description) . Yes .,- Product Locatiòn of Panel (Lube Bay-Pay Booth-Sales Area) Model Make ~. (TLM - Annular Space - Liquid or Vapor - Line Monitor) ""-.. . Date Tested No - Tested OK Yes Reòa.Irs Needed {r>escr!ption}. . ~ ..... ..... ..... . ..... . . ^, . . , ~! . t: :. 1- "..,.., . . .' , . :. , ~ . . . , ~, ~ ,.. J " : " . .'. '::'Of , :. I . I I ,. I .- If' . , . : .f . ;. \; i· , . I . í ! .... , . , : .j. . ! . I t .- . ·1' ,. !- . ,\ .. '. ! i .¡ , ! ., . j . " " '. Ii . J ..... I ~t..\·' j , ~'j;JI;·, , ./ , , ; , . ~ , .¡ ".~: ~--~ Permit fJ ~ l (?t:~ ~ Environmental Sensitivity 11/& S T'. .~.. '-... " UeG;OUND ." ~- . J ':1~ . , ----, r:...~ Ti_ d'H'- pÞ"7 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE ST~RA.~ITY / h. ~ '=:J · INSPECTION REPORT · - f/')('}!Æ r t-1 Type of Inspection: Facility Name No. of Tanks c ie. V '0" Address ! f) /Jrl. Yes_ Nod:- Routine Comments: ./'~() ( I.~ f' ITEM VIOLATIONS NOTED / illl t-.r. 1. Primary Containment Monitoring: a, Intercepting and Directing System ;=0., bi Standard Inventory Control Monitoring ,---,' c. Modified Inventory Control Monitoring d. In-Tank level Sensing Device e. Groundwater Monitoring f, Vadose Zone Monitoring 2. Secondary Containment Monitoring: a. Liner , ¡ (-,Ai- _ /t....)/ ,:t.,V~ / ~ ¡ /~ ':Jr~ 7 ..Jf~ I f .. , ¡1v-if ~ :::[., - / . r,ff- 'i-~ it -L as t . I ¿~ (/Ú ! .I.. (2eC)íclJ . / . 1-,;l/; I,~ :).J I . I ~/( ~-:- , , .f' 0 'Î :/!/I' b. Double-Walled Tank c. Vault 3. Piping Monitoring: :";;:) Pressurized ....-'". b. Suction c. Gravity -- 1- //J;1' / //1' . /vf'7,,,,<,/,/I(('dj4ilct/ ·'-</f'^- Ol¿ - t ¿, I de" c l. ()I-' _~/ì 1/[, f f ~ (c)'-' ¡,. 7!> /I I c;.- 6.t? .f <X r,. ~ ~ fA-, OJkj~' j, ,,1;1;' t", /'~, PIl9t i( tÍiI,wf0 ø'v> /f j7""' «./ " I 4:--,Overfill Protection , ,~. 5. Tightness Testing ¡ ! :..::/~ 7 ;.... - .....,,~~ /1 ",,{ - 6. New Construction/Modification - 7. Closure/ Abandonment .-' 8. Unauthorized Release ¡ , .,~-{~/.~H· ..~.: r ;" -'./ ,I /. ¿/ / / ./ .:...."'.. ....."./-/.1.' ]/1.;'1---- ;,{ .....--/. ....:;.>'-r::;¡ -=<--<.... ,. ./ \ e I..n' ¿t.Ç t. {; í' ,'- '.,: '''··--..-·..1 9. Maintenance, General Safety, and Operating Condition of Facility . " '.' .. ......./;,' þ__':'; t··· ,/, /',. >.. _.~... ¡ ...¡. <..,.. . '~, .1-., ~,~(- //. /','/ I .r" f r t.! / .' /" " , r·. ( /~ . ,/ ¡..r-;" /,?' ,~¿:~""'l);\ i .:.: ..,:-/~/j (' .J":: /, / ..j .t" :/ ;,,,:¡' ·t~< ~r:-' ,j~ ._...... .i/ ~ L) .-:-T ./;/.,.. ~- '( I"f1~.. /':'..4.,<1 / / 7';;::.... 12' i Comments/ Recommendations: ...., INSPECTOR: REPORT RECEIVED BY:\' .~ ,,·It"tG_ " f: ~. j..;7 .. " " '..~? " II -{ <:-~ /: Reinspection scheduled? ,/ ,I .Jé' ,·r/ .I /" ,r._(-t_;,,:'-'. Yes No , ../ /~,., J/ t..t .' ':..~ L.o,{ri/ '. I Approximate Reinspection Date ~ ,r¡ii .~ ;i/.i I II ,. : .... j . \"A--'~__......Ir Health 580 4113170 (7-87) I KRAZAN -& AS S OCI1TEs, INC. Soils Engineering Compaction Testing Engineered Septic Systems Construction Testing Geotechnical Investigations October 9, 1986 Proj. No. T86-061 f~I'M('f,¢ 2/ OtJO J Chevron USA, Inc. 2 Annabel Lane, Suite 200 San Ramon, CA 94583 Attention: Mr. Frank Lopez RE: Un Tests Station 111554 enue Bakersfield, California Gentlemen: In accordance with your authorization, we have completed underground tank tests at the above-referenced project on October 1, 1986. The results of these tests are summarized as follows: Tank No. Tank Size Tank Contents Test Result (GPH) 1 10,000 gal. Regular Gasoline +.OOO/pass 2 10,000 gat Unleaded Gasoline +.012/pass 3 5,000 gal. Premium Unleaded +.031/pass Review of the Kern County Water Agency map entitled "Depth to Ground Water, Unconfined & Equivalent Wells used for Control, Spring 1985," indicates depth to ground. water at the project site is approximately 100 feet. Therefore, the tests were performed without elevating the standpipe to compensate for shallow groundwater conditions. 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L£l2L 1-.0;/ /, <'0 . ì (" ð lJ2L -Z!i:.!.... ./:i.3- ~ 6ߣ !.:.() -:::'1 ·,...,9~ -..:Já:J 1-./0<;" 581 1/,-- ~ /f-~. . -!-.03/ , ::---- /-. "- L //-~ - - - -- - .---- ~·'.::r·-'t ! \ . ~~~ -- --- - - -- -- -- ---1--- - --- - ~ ð/ ~/ /, -----7 ,{- ~&A TANK G e K€{(JJ 5630 District Blvd. #103 Bakersfield. CA 93313 IlO5l397-&555 -J DecE'mbe¡- 8, 1986 Chevron U.S.A., Inc. 2 Annabel Road, Suite 200 San Ramon, CA 94583 (~TTN : Mi:'.¡- k N€': 1 son RE: tÞ 15~;Lf 10 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA On November 24, 1986, a Petro Tite System Test was performed at the above-referenced location. The test was performed by Mike Beck, A & A Technician, Certification #414811635. The NFPA code 329.02 criteria for a tight system is a maximum gain or loss of .05 gallons per hour. Because of the almost infinite variables involved, this is intended to be a mathematical tolerance and is not the permission of actual leakage. During the stand-pipe procedure, the internal liquid hydrostatic pressure applied to the underground tank system is generally two to three times greater than normal liquid storage pressures. This increase in hydrostatic pressure will amplify the indicated rate of leak accordingly. BYSTEI"! TEST TANK NO. 1 - East SIZE - 1,000 Gallon Steel Tank PRODUCT - Waste Oil The test showed a leakage of -.035 Based on the above criteria, we Tight. Gallons per hour. find the system mathematically This concludes our test and findings on November 24, 1986. If you have any questions regarding the results, please contact me. It is your responsibility to notify your local County Health Department, Environmental Health, within thirty (30) days of the e e results of this test. This notification is required by the California Administrative Code, Title 23 Waters, Chapter 3 Water Resources Control Board, Sub-chapter 16 Underground Tank Regulations, Article 4.30. We have enjoyed working with you on this project. If you need any further information, please feel free to contact our office. Sincer"ely, J.~Rr.'sS PQct Managel- .:..'r{L...1! if? .'~ .....,.. ......~ Enclc.sL\\-"e DATE: 1/- /7-cf:'LTIME: jSoo e NAME: ChfVh1N U.S.A. 41= /S.:sy .8Akils'¡;~r/ ~ , PHONE# WORK OFFICE t ADDRESS: /0 (}JtJlbN Av£ ¿'¿hI: # OF TANKS l?JVt: $ EA. TESTER ASSIGNED: TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: jJ~k - --';k . TIGHT/UNTIGHT % , TANK#l TANK#2 TANK#3 TANK#4 TANK#5 TANK#6 TANK#7 INV. UNLEADED SUPER UNLEADED PREMIUM UNLEADED PREMIUH REGULAR DIESEL UItS7Z. ,vIA OTHER l);J OTHER FILL SIZE 3// TYPE OF PUMP . . PERM SPLASH . TUBE REMOVE SPLASH . 'TUBE 1 i .' i 1 j :' REPAIR TIME @ $ ()/ PER HOUR / ~ , STANDBY TIME @ $ PER HOUR~¿~¿¿ REASON FOR STANDBY TIME: R~6"Ld SOO f4/ ""/Olfll.lM/)ÇJ J- 7'S"() r",/~- &~.rl-/ !' d,'J NIJ¡ .,4// -I-AA."K. ~ ;¿...v~ ~~~j# / ~~/M¿..I '70. ~k ('1ð~ h,.~ .J.ø A L. /ODO + ~A-/ î 1 . f AMOUNT OF GAS NOT RECOVERED: $ ~ PER GALLONS / ~ j ·1 , ¡ RETEST: YES ~ COMMENTS: /lJl)AJ~~ A4<i NO ;dbl Utili-/. .r/ 2~ ~~k. h~J~. 1II'ki.J.o A .1 ".. I I /I , I .. ·~I.. ¿O'Þ"'" .,' L q~/55tf . Chart for Tank Syst... rïøhtne$s'hSL . ".... ~ !1J1} 0 3 :, G \ ".~ _¡~ I' :~ " í¡ . ~ J .of ·f .~ ~. . ~ ·t. OWNER ......, ~o 2. OPERATOR .., 3. REASON FOR TEST ........ ,.,... 4. WHO REQUESTED TEST AND WHEN 5. TANK INVOlVEO UN ......... .... lot ............. __ 6. INSTALLATION DATA 7. UNDERGROUND WATER 8. Fill-UP ARRANGEMENTS 9. CONTRACTOR. MECHANICS. . ..." oc_ cont,_... inwOlwocl 10. OTHER INFORMATION OR REMARKS 11. TEST RESULTS 12. SENSOR . CEnTfF'CA TlON ~ I,A; / :¿-3-?J! 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",".""'. ·C·' ,:-'::,."::,;" .,' ,: BAKERSFIELD, CA ,SAN RAMON, :ÇA.:..:,J~~583,:<~:::.·'~':.:,.·., --- ------------------- - ------------------------~---~~,~·,~-·~~7j;~~'7.~·773Z~· " TANK # AGE (IN YRS) SUBSTANCE CODE PRESSURIZEDPIPINGT;': 1-3 17 MVF 3 NO' 4 , 17 WO 2. ..N,9 ,: . > . : . 't·. ',,' . :'':'otß ". ~_ ,0. .' . ,:' ._ , r.. _ ',' ..' ._.~_\~~>;r.:>",:." ..../.,.~_.: NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING.-,:;· '.',r;:.;·t:..- :" AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF THIS ·PERMIT·;'·::'-.,,:':::" . ..;. . '. . """:...:.~.~'~-¿:¡":'>:";'<;~'/;"::'>:', NON-TRANSFERABLE *** POST·O~.·.PR~M~SE$ . ........'>.. ....... ,. ....... .... '·\{:'~l.Hi!;Vi;·;:5 ., . .' :' . .. . . DATE PERMIT MAILED; APR 1 198J , . ., ".. ..:. " .... ,::·:f£:1;::\<··.~<·: " ,\_" 3~> ........ '.. '. .'~ ..... " v," . '/ .:~~::::;:' :~~;fl.~:·~ . .. '. I' . .. , ,. '.; , .., ..... - . . '. DATE PERMIT CHECKLIST RETURNED: . \ ..... , , .. .,. ':'."'. o . ..... .' . . ......., .. L:' '.,', : :-r~ ' ,', _ ~) ,._ ~t,. " '( " " . . "'. ~ ) e~ . FILE CONTENTS INVENTORY Facility HnoV(>.í Ç/¡UroN (gJPermit to Operate' .:2/()(JtJ DConstru:::tion Permit # DPermit to abandonf o Amended pe rm it Cond it ions EJPermit Application Form, DApplication to Abandon OAnnual Report Forms No. of Tanks Date Date Date ......- /1 J I -,.-. a V1 ,,<' , - .If Tank Sheets tanks(s) ""f')o+ .~ VI s' PI'le.s Date [JCopy of Written Contract Between Owner' Operator Dlnspection Reports []Correspondence - Received . , Date Date Date o Cor respondence Mailed Date Date Date [J Unauthori zed Release Reports o Abandonment/Closure Reports o Sampl ing/Lab Reports DMVF Compliance Check (New Construction DSTD Compliance Check (New Construction [JMVF Plan Check (New Construction) DSTD Plan Check (New Construction) o MVF Plan Check (Ex i st i ng Fac i1 i ty) DSTD Plan Check (Existing Facility) [J. Incomplete Appl icat ion" Form DPermit Application Checklist DPermit Instructions DDiscarded DTightness Test Results Checklist) Checklist) Date Date Date [JMonitoring Well Construction Data/Permits ----------------------------------------------------------------- [JEnvironmental Sensitivity Data: [JGroundwater Drilling, Boring Logs [JLocation of Water Wells [JStatement of Underground Conduits ~Plot Plan Featuring All Environmentally Sensitive Data o Photos Construction Drawings Location iilð DHalf sheet showing date received and tally of inspection time, etc DMiscellaneous e µc:=-S Õ":lJ.¡- (5 r!fi e e Perm:J.t 9 ,.I eST, 1 0 n n a :J. r e Normally. permits are sent to faci lity Owners but since many Owners live outside Kern County. they may choose to have the permits sent to the Operators of the facility where they are to be posted. Please fill in Permit * and check one of the following before returning this form with payment: For PERMIT' ~Ló 00'"3 e.- :1-1. Send all information to Owner at the address listed on invoice (if Owner is different than Operator. it wi 11 be Owner I s responsibi 11 ty to provide Operator with pertinent Inforaaat ion) . 2. Send all information to following corrected address: Owner at the 3. Send all information to Operator: Nalle: Address: (Operator can make copy of permit for Owner) . II: !i e e Assacia~ed Environmental Systems~ Inc. P.O. Bo){ 80427 Bakersfield, CA 9338C (805) 393-2212 PRECISION TANK & LINE TEST RESULTS Invoice Address: Tank Location: l"¡. O. #: 6740 CHEVRON USA INC. 2 ANNABEL LANE #200 SAN RAMON, CA 94583 CHEVRON #91554 10 UNION riVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA I.D. Number: #91554 Technician:KEM Tech.#:87129 Van#:6102 Date: 06/02/88 Time Start: 08:00 Facility Phone#: 805-322-2445 Contact: GLENN HOOVER End: 09:45 County: KE Groundwater Depth: 55 FT+ Blue Prints: N/A Date;Time system was filled: 06/01 15:00 it::: Fi ll/Vent Product Product Tank Vapor Lines Line WiO PASS PASS N/A Type Of Vapor Recovery Inches of Pump Tank Water/Tank Type Material Tank Tank Capacity N/A o N/A sws ~. ..::. ...;. 4 5 6 Additional Information: CLEAR AND 70 DEGREES SITE LOG TIME Set Up Ec:¡uip: Bled Product Lines: Bled Vapor Lines: Bled Vent lines: Bl(,-:d TLwbine: Bled Suction Pump: Risers Installed: 08: 1 (i Nh:":¡ N/A 013:05 N/¡::":¡ 1\1/(1 ¡\liP! a) These results obtained using the patented A.E.S./Brockman system. b) This system and method meets the criteria set forth in NFPA #329. c) Any failure listed above may require further action, check with all regulatory agencies. Cet~tified ;/Æ ,./..-? ... ...-,// .-r./-;?;.r? Techn 1 Clan S 19na tun'? : /~-;::;:!ß!/ ... ~.tf--._ ~fY;/ ~ Date ðb-O~ v2t ASS 0 C I ATE DEN U I RON MEN TAL S Y S T EMS -.. A. t\! 11 lK/W/O {j1!:5 ~ LO 0~ o a j 0000 1 CHEVRON SS e Q 191554 ~ BAHERSFIELD U N ....... I ~ \0 _. 01 0 N 10 ~I A ~ ~ ~ ~ e V lO ~~ E ..J L BRUNDAGE AVE. 1 r Site Layout Fo~ : 6749 e e AES/Br~ckm~n Pr~ci~ion L~ak T~~t P.O. aCK 80427 aAkœrS~&œ1d, CA 93380 (805) 393-2212 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---~=:~~~:~:~---~~~----------------_:::~~::~~~~-~::~:j~-~~~~:_-_:~º~-~::~--- Date 6/2/88 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- System Vat~iation J. I : UNITS GPH ___~~~=_:~::~:~___~~~~~_____________~~~~_~~~~~_~~~~~_:~:~~~~_____3____~:~QJ~_~ Gallons 1K LOW LEVEL( ) MID LEVEL ( ): ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCT LINE Tank Diametet~ 45 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---~~~~:~-~:~=:_-------~~-~~~-------~~:~-~:_~~~::~~-~~~~~::~--~~~~:~~::~:~~:_~ TEST CONDUCTED AT <f3 INCHES: GRADE LEVEL AT g.5 INCHES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IT !:::: [. :i Dj IE R Ii :::::1;::1 -\l' IE L ':::'1:::' \un 11'" ", T f;:~ I E 1'-1 P 1:::,1:::' IIIIIIIU' U 1",1 1:::'1':11 ,..,' I.. T "I" ,I. .., :~: ' 'T!:::: FO C US ! T T T I I T T 1,.1 ¡ i " ,to .. · . I "" . · . ~)< ~ ....... ,- I -- m ,__ m__ _ ---- ----- .1- · . l- · "I 1,:,1 :':::1':/1 'II I" 1':'11':'1 111 I" /'f" 'I' " 'II'" ,, '' " IIII'" I'" ,'" IIa d, ' ::,"11 , '" 'I II " ::, ,::1 :'1'\ ,',', ''',',' I',' " II fUlff"'II\ ,t 1',',11 f) :2; "100 Ll' 2" 100 :~r ~)RDER NO ft 6740 ** Notes CHEVRON 5S #91554 10 UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA. HIGH LEVEL TEST CALIB.=2X CLEAR AND 70 DEGREES - .-- _.'_._~. . - " -" . DATE: -. , ... . ~ e e ::¡--'.', -. _~~..:o..]~. -, :,-'~~.,,~--- :.~ .~: .:.. . - ~ .;..:....;:;,. '.:\ . -.*: ....~·~-:.'::~~~O''''·--... __ - ..:..."".....-_ _ _ . ~---~-.~-. CERTI'- 'CATE OF PRECISION I ::AK TEST Associated Environmental Systems, Inc. has tested and certifies the following: TANK ..E.AS..5 xxx x ~x ~x xxx x ~x LOCATION: Chevron 55 1191554 10 Union Ave., Bakersfield, CA CERTIFIED TESTER: KEM # 87112 TANKS: 1. 1K WIO 2. xxxxxx 3. xxxxxx 4. x x x x x x 5. x x x x x x 6. x x x x x x 06/02/88 LINE £AS.5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ PROD/LINE N/A xxx x xxx x xxxx xxxx xxx x RecertifICation Date Recommend 06/89 '2 3 Certification # 8867L¡0 ANY FAILURE LISTED MAY REQUIRE N01T'UFaCA TlON OF AGENCY. ~..æs TM Associated Environmental Systems, Inc. Home Office P.O. Box 80427, Bakersfield, CA 93380 . 805/3 - - - -- -----_._------------_. ~ -- -----.,.. - --- --------_._---. ~- ,-----..----- -.--- - --..--- ----~-. - ---- --------"..-- .. ,~.. .--.-.....----....- - e e / /. p"'- /~A"..-I ( . LCI LIQUID CONSTRUCTION, INC. July 13, 1987 Bob Stoltz Chevron U.S.A, Inc. 2 Annabel Lane, Suite 200 San Ramon, CA 94583 Re: Chevron #91554, 10 Union Drive, Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Stoltz: On July 10, 1987, a Petro Tite System Test was performed at the above referenced location. The test was performed by George Yarbrough, LCI Technician. The NFPA Code 329.02 criteria for a tight system is a maximum loss of .05 gallons per hour. Because of the almost infinite variables involved, this is not intended to be a mathematical tolerance and is not the permission of actual leakage. During the standpipe test procedure the internal liquid hydrostatic pressure applied to the underground tank system is generally two to three times greater than normal liquid storage pressures. This increase in hydrostatic pressure will amplify the indicated rate of leak accordingly. SYSTEM TEST Tank No. 1 - North East Size - 1,000. gallons Product - Waste Oil The test showed a minus .039 gallons per hour. Based on the above criteria, we find the tank tested mathematically tight. This concludes our. test and findings. If you have any questions regarding the results, please contact me. It is your responsibility to notify your local County Health Department, Environmental Health, within thirty (30) days of the results of this test. The notification is required by the California Administrative Code, Title 23 Waters, Chapter 3 Water Resources Contol Board, Sub-chapter 16 Undergound Tank Regulation, Article 4.30. We have enjoyed working with you on this project. If you need any further information, please feel free to contact our office. "s~nz:::ú /Jo/~ ~~~; Tank Testing Technician GY / emo 1054 North 'J' Street . Post Office Box 1220 . Tulare, California 93275 . (209) 688-1980 r*- PleASE PRINT Data_~_(t'for Tank System Ti. ~tro J~ TANK TESTER ;s Test (/' //- r ,! ,...¡,) ,(·1 /: ."', {:....#¡.wI~'p;,-.," .. .' 1. OWNER P,openy 0 Chevron, 2 Annabel Lane. Suite 200. San Ramon. CA 94583 0 H._ Add'"1 II.ø_....... T_",,_ T.nkls) ? ., ., 1.<>"0 roo ?nn C'__ n____ roA O/.I::Q':I. H._ AH,... AeoteMft..bwe t"'''one 2. OPERATOR r'nø'7..-on #91554. 10 Un ion Ave . . Bakersfield. CA Nem. Acid'..' T .'.OftoM 3. REASON FOR To test svstem for tightness TEST Ibpl.in Fully) 4. WHO REQUESTED Bob Stoltz Chevron U. S.A.. Tnc. TEST AND WHEN Hem. Titt. Comø.".. 01 An___ O.let Chevron 2 Annabel Lane Su;te ?nn C:"',., p",,.,,,," ('f,. 0/. <;Q':I. AClcI,eg T ..eøhO". s. WHO IS PAYING Chevron U.S.A. , Inc. Bob Stoltz FOR THIS TEST? c0C!h"v. Agency or .ndlYÃual T P~~n;";1°'~n C:<>,., P"'''''''TI ('f,. a~tI~Q':I. T._o... hevron 2 lnnabel anI" aUünQ Add'... Ci." S.... Zlø .An.n.ton of: O,de, No. Othe. l....ructlOnS Id.nlify by Oirection C.peCily Br.nd/Supplie, Gr_. AppIox. -'9. Sleel/FibOlfgl... 6. TANK(S) INVOLVED #-1 No,tio, G{){.T /000 L,J.cj-,.,/L STe~ t Loalion Co_ Fills Venls Siphones Pumps ~ 0 ... ,.~ Kifer , 1- 'J- 7. INSTALLATION CoN "ro¿ re t- f'-~ I,). DATA 8QcJ( CI ("; P },QC k. ré'1'. ,Mj.')~ ^toNG IV ë> tV ¿ 5 TI'1-I-"011/ ¡-;).. Nortft inside drive.... Conc,ete. Black T oø. Siz.. TilefUl INk.. OraD Suction.. Remot.. A.., 01 sUltion. .tc. fanft. etc. tubeS. R..-note Fill. Siza. M.nir_ Which lank. 1 Mak. if known 8. UNDERGROUND f/!..«-" Is the ""Met over the tenk 1 WATER Oeplh to the Wele' I.ble .. DYes ~NO T.nks 10 be filled _ h,. Oele Arlenoed by 9. Fill-UP Ha_ T"_na ARRANGEMENTS Eat,. pIOduct to "lop ow' end /Un TSTT. How end who to provide 1 Consider NO LHd. T.rmin.1 or Olher contKt for nolic. or inquiry Comoen'l H._ T,.teønon. 10. CONTRACTOR. MECHANICS. .ny other contractor irwolwd 11. OTHER INFORMATION OR REMARKS Add,llone' inlOlm.llOn on .ny ,1O.ms .Þo.... Olhcl.ls 0' Olhers 10 be .Ov,sed when lesl'ng is in prog,ess or compl.led. V,Sllors or obsente.. preHnl dU'lnO leSI .IC. Tnts __ m.øe on the sbow tMk .ystems in sccordance with test PfOC*Iurn prncribed for ~~.T.!Í'" 12. TEST RESULTS s. ~11aCI on IIttIICned t.at c:l\arts with resulta .s followa: Tenk Idenlific.lion Tighl leek.oe I nd,C.led O.le Tesled 1*1 /vo". r-L. ç4..t: r VF"<" _,01;.,- J- 10-'£;-;:; ~--_... -- -- - ---- --- 13. CERTIFICATION Thl. Is to certlty tMt !heM tank .ytltllmS -- ,..,eel on the date\S) _'-n. Tho.. Indicated U "119ht" _t the crlterielutMIIlaheó by the National FIN Protection AaocIatIon Pamphlet 329. 7-/0-~) G aort.:.-.Q ya ~~,... ~yL LCI T.",no conll.CI0;!t~/~,X~ D.t. /4.3 ç;. 4 I '-I 13 f J c,J,Z P. o. Box 1220, Tulare, CA 93275 Son.. No. 01 '........eo . T .cnnte..". Add'"' " I' I. e e H..... of Su"""'. Own" " OH'" 14. Chevron 1191554, 10 Union Ave., Bakersfield, CA City Fl. up. StiCK IIFOIU AND AFUII (ACH COMI'ARTMUtT DROI' OR (ACH MU(R(O OntVUIY QUANTITY 15. TANK TO TEST I::b w..9.f/P .,.1Id .n lid. 17. FILL·UP FOR TEST sUe. Wit" Boftom before FlII-\Iþ "i9- 10 Mt In. Tin. DI~" Add.... H.. .nd S.....(I) SIIII 0." 0' , "1 18. CAPACITY F,om [1 SltlÎOn Ch,,, xt hnt M.nul.elUI"·1 Ch.,1 LJ Comp.ny fno,ntf"noO... [J Ch'''IIUPþ'í,d "ilh _Iro nt!' ,-~ ro' , ~.J Olh" )OOC> Nomln.' Clplclly _ o.nonl I, Iliff. doubl II 1o Till. C.p.C/ly' 0 S.. Stetlon "OU(RMININO TANK CAPACITY" II y mOIl 'CCUlt" ,c,plclly chi" IVllllbl, I07l/ O.lIonl Slick nUdlngo to Mt In. alllona Totel O,lon, u. Rudlng . ,e>- Olllono '-IS --<d- I 0 .~ If. .e- 10 InvlnlOfy It; ,f.. l'1!..Y' ~ ~p D~r Product 'n fun tlnk (up 10 fIR pipe) ID 4Y o Wit" In lanll S.. m.nu.I Mellonl ,þþlle.bI.. tll.e' below .nel "cOld proe.du" In 109 (18). o Llnt(.) beIng III'ed ",lIh,lVLLT VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM o SI.g. · NoN ¿ç. o SI.g' II 18. SPECIAL CONDITIONS AND PROCEDURES TO TEST THIS TANK ". o HIgh "'Iter lable In Ilnll ..clvlllon 19. TANK MEASUREMENTS FOR TSTT ASSEMBLY Bonom 01 lanll 10 Grade' .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. , .. Add Jet' for ." L ................. Add 2." for I" L Of lit I'" ...,... TOI.I lubl"G 1o ....mbl. Approalnwr. 21. TEMPERATURE/VOLUME FACTOR (at TO TEST THIS TANK /0 ~ " " ;14 /2.. b " IS Today Warmer? I) Colder? I ¡ _. F Product in Tank _. f fill·up PrOduC1 on Truet _. F e;¿~r hO!CI!d Chlng!« . 0' . I Thermlt-SenlOr rtldlng l"lt clrcullUon ;Z () I LJ () cIo9'1l DI\1l1a ~r "F In finO' 01 I.~ttd chi"" 3 0 {.. cIo9'1l 'F 22. 23. 20. EXTENSION HOSE SETIlNG '-"tIOP 10 .,edt".................................. b'lond hooe on 'UC'Ilon lube ,. or mo,. below ..nt '101' ..................................... 24. IOLl~ x. 000 t/t.¡b£JD .. ,,4hb tJ Ç? ^ g.non. iJ'Y " tot.I qUII"IIty I coefficIent 01 upln.'on lor voluml ch.n~ In Ihl, t.nll . QQJS-- fun lanll (UJ Of 17) 'nVOlvtcf IfOduet per 'F ~ " 25. ,4bbt.¡Ç"C¡;t .3ob . DO I ç' ¡,( 4 3 7 Ie, Thl.)I· + - vnlum. ching. ,.r 'F (241 0'1111. per 'F In ItI' VoIum. th."9' ,., digit 'n' AIngI (23) ~put' 1o 4 Helm.1 pJ.eIl. I.etOf (., '11 Fin pipe .al.nd. .bov' 'lId., UII lop 01 1111. OBSERVEV GRAVITY .3 4" S OBSERVEV TEMPERATURES e, CORRECTEO API GRAVITY ..'!>;) I 4 C. O. E. I (>o02f If & q,f) .3 I I~ .17 ç;:-~ ,------,. ....-----.-------- ----_.._- . -- -_... ... --...-------- 26. 30. "IOROSIAIIC 31. 34. nlPIRArURI COllrmAIIU 38. ~II \~IU"'( 39. lOG OF USt PROtfOURfS PRESSURE 'OlUIII IlISu~IEm I" CHANGES A((UM' A II 0 CONtROl RECORD 10 .H' CAt Us( FACIOR (al IACH READING CHANGE 27. 28. 29. S"n~pjp. lo..1 32. P,oduclln 35. 36. 37, ""'P"IIUII '1 ~I.~ lon' IIC. d RetO,d del.ils of sening up In Inch. P,oduct Ch.nll COmpotllion A~iUllmlnt '''" I"" D.n.cUo. un ..nl"l Glldul'l Rlplan' 1-' Th""'I' Hioh" + Ic' · II' . Volume MinuS ---- Ind ,unning lesl. IUse lull ... Bllinnino lon'to Son... 10.." - hp.nlion + hpansion t . , or ., to. to..1 ..mpu'. 1111 lenglh of line If needed.' 01 ..hlch e"OIl A'", P,oduc' RlldinO Icl Conulc'ion - Conlraelion I -, Chlra' '" n,.. \14 ..., Rlldlno RII'OIl' RII.inO Rlldln, RIC"III' 1+' ,33\VI- '371'1 II'" ""ifill ~û ~RRIVEV AT SITE: TOOl< TANI< BURl ~L MI ASUREI HITS: SHEC~ª FOR WA ER: PLEASE NOTE: IN THE VENT Al ¡VAPOR ---- .c... -------- trOOI< INVENTORY OF PROVUCT ON HAN 0: REPAR V AREI FOR SE TING UP TESTERS POCI<ET WERE PRESENT lN THE T NI<¡SYSTEM - IT COU V HAV AN E F FE CT ON TH TEST REA . . ...-. -- ..--.'.. . - '-"--- .._-. - -- ..- Õ VR '-. ... , DELIVERY TRUCI< ARRIVEV: ASSISTE VER- H FILL NG TAN I< SET UP TEST I^-\ 00 STANV ANV STARTEV CIRCULATING PU ttp, I LEV A R. rl;' ero ,.. '11- - .J¿Ql~;i . '.0 FIRST SENSOR REAVING 500 ~ 0 I 00 '2 W 5' ßTART SENSOR REAVING , . 'tl,¿ 41_·0 700 'f&!i _ . p3j' I~O 1-1--0 t.o3o _"065 ----- I~;oo ÇONT'V H IG/I LEVEL TEST 2. if (,(, 1./), . é) t¡~J 43Ç' .,o..,.o.?;O {lil- t ";,, tLQ¿3_ - ,,0 b3 - 3. ./ f ¿, 0 T".D~7 I~; , ..;- Idi.L:L 4)...0 LfJ$ ¿'IO 0 ..,.c;JJ- 1-'fb -10 OhÀ ---- 1.3 ~ $D 4. Þ,ff ,# (/)..0 L¡()ð 3 75" -~o~5 17 ~ i- f (, .-r,o~4 _.048 5. 6. : 7. ---- B. 13;4) D"otIJ ìÐ/o<v Ie. u ,.,L Î R ) T 400 ~o/~J. ~ 0'" ~ T4- r t tow t~ u qL t-~l'T 1 fì" ^ t il.... c.> J.I 0 0 If 30 "0.30 J..DLI 1'-.A +,033 .. , DO 3 .---- . ,/ CONrJl' Low ¿"cv<'- .,. r' j r .{ I]. \ 4 11.· Q L .3D 3.!£~ 1".03i" ~¡"4 '1;" 0 t,03.CJ t ~ 00 ç 11005 ) /V:30 'f , I (, (f , :,:;¡, t/ 1'3,..0 lIt(' 4Cfv 110-;'') ~54 1- 30 1, 04 ç -, 0 ~o -"eIL -2- , 14~L/) 'I ( I 'I II l{ I ~ ,.3 y<?O ~/C; '" J-.79 1- J(~- ..,...(;38 -,oJ..G 17.0 l' 0')'> ~ "°41 , 9: : 00 (! II (/ (/ .,-- /~ \ f) (1.0 'i J S' 5ftS' r, eqo ....J...~ l' ;U~ 't ,.b? r -t- . ofl -,037 - - .-- ES~~ON~WVf~~ 5 y--S_L.t"_~_,_,rOUNV TO [ : <{~ i\OR _~ ~~T1G1I1 ON T/fI ~ VAY. 7 -/ o '''Is rt .-. .., . . ~ .. ~ . ~. ,~ . .. . .. - _. . . ......~ '-- -----_. ---- -. -- INGS. Chevron U.S.A., Inc., 2 Annabel Lane, Suite 200, Sn Ramon, CA 94583 87-5063 Chevron #91554, 10 Union Ave., Bakersfield, CA <--~ e u z ~ Z tn ~ 0 0.... NNO ~ .... NMoo ~ ~ U _0'10'1 - -< - ::> X«' e::: °Uoo "i.. .... [J) 00 ~ ~ V) ·cù~ Z 0'-0'1 0 roO oJ _N .Jt< U 0.:::1- ~rooJf{ ". .~ 0 I- ;ÿØ- \tV - 1=/ vJC ::> ;Z 0 e -::S -' X fv Uf fç C:cJ t ~ u !y {O(ý ¿q.. !J ~ ., ¡ , '. I'IUIØ . 1. OWNER........, 0 ,"'. teMe.. 0 !. OPfRÂTOR s. REASON FOR TEST (I..... f.t 4. ~o REOUESTED TEST AND WHEN 5. WHO IS PAYING FOR THIS TEST? 6. TANK(S) INVOLVED 7. INSTALLATION DATA . 8. UNDERGROUND WATER 8. fILL·UP ARRANGEMENTS 2ptro J.!!r /J wac 1£STER fé)'; Chevron USA.- 2 Þmabel lane-San RaIa'H:a "(;hevron USA A-.. ~ ,.,~- ScI1e station ..... Annual Tank Test To C With California State & local Ordinances Bob Stolz /. N'~ Annabe I Lane Engineer Chevron USA 2ßf1 San Ramon Ca cg'(~ä':r "" .A/lcI._ 3-25-87 ~) 838-5302 D... Suite hi......... IUllng Add,... BOB Stolz En ineer Su i te žf!(f Au~tn"" Ramon Ca City 415 838-5302 §~583 s.... Tal.,..... Zip "".nlloA 01: Old.. No. 0"'.. I",uucllo", Id.ntlfy by DÙlction C.pacity Srtnd/Supplilf St..I/Flb1/V1au Gr.d. ApproL AV' , I p ~ ~ ~L- cL 5 f~.cL LoC:'lion ch~r~ .,.Ç'" ~~ ~ () A) {:'~o '" \- Cover e ~ >'\C. ec. t_ Filla (p' \ . -.)tlÙ L Siphon.. "umpI I It ""'0 ~ ~'I Nonh lnald. drlvlwlY. Conc"... II.ck Top, 51... Tlt.lIII....t.. DID' II.., 01.111101\, .It:. fa""- .IC. IUb... lI.mOIl ,l1li SII.. MalllloldlCl WIIIeh IIftU J Suet...... lI.mo... MIk. U tnown Depth to the W.t.r t.ble ~u' II the water owr the '.nk 1 o y,.. rn No .. Tank. to balillad 1800 hi. (0- \~. B70a18 An~ngad by tp; m ¡{AT'T' N..... hila procluc:t to -lop 01,.. and IVn TSTT. How and who 10 provide 1 Consld.. NO LAa~. E S.T.! To rovide to off- Super unleaaed. T ".phone Terminal 0' olh" conl8C:Tim lot nOllea OIlnquily '. Kerr Compan, HI"" hllpllon. 10, CONTRACTOR. MECHANICS. .ny Oltlel c:onllac:tor 389-0941 Involved 11. OTHER INFORMATION OR REMARKS 12. TEST RESULTS -. 13. CERTIFICATION (0 - ,~..8'ì Da" 189R, 172h. 1741 . 8aMI No. 01 ThenNI --- Additional inlormalion on an, Ilems above. Olrleial. 01 olhe,s 10 be 8óViSeÖ whr . I .Üngls in prog"" ot eomplelad. Visito" ot observ." pr.. during 1111 alt:. Tests were made on the above tank syslems In ,ccord.nce: Y.; .. 'c. i pre. _ '~s prescrlbed'Of' ~tro Ilt~ . aa delalled on ,nached test charta with rr·~':·.' cc It """'UII_ '. Tlgh' '(£.5 YtS y~s leÜ: >:,. P.,.. ~~ -,00 ,03 (" -.02 ThI,I. to certify that th,.e tank .y.tem. were teated on the de:«,·) .~hoYm. 1 hose Indlcated.a "'Tlght" meet the crlterlo .atabll.hec the NatIonal Fire Protection Aaoelatlon Pamphl,.t 321. r-. .' '" r- r-. I C A , (¡ Ft'pn L. MoCluro EST I '_~,~:!:~'. .NG, INC. i~'V\(!'t)6 Paul Mascorro P.O. Box 11.' ;,,:clš~f;;~;Yf¡eid, CDÃIU1I93389-094 TechnlclaAl Add.... e...-"~ ---- -....- - --....... - - --- - ,- a,.;;..,.,. 8 :;.;;.::.-:. c c_......_ =-. 0... II 1L 1&N111n&! .- ¡L¡ ð'J/ -¿;;¡;;.. -"-..! , .s~, '(', IlrL .~ . '.::!'/.' /. --- eum -.-c....., "1: t,-'t-I" I ~ 1o__.....C-.., 0 ... _ ..."._~ 'AlII! u.r1lGfr ..-- -..-....... e ..".... ð- 0_ -.... -- ...... .".... FUEL WATER TOP OFF ..... ~..... -..... . ,~~ / ¿ 7 -0- , n. ro·." IDlU" .....-- ~. -- '.... ·......re. auDl'l"'" ,,"'a.1ACM ~_.AII'"I''' __oalACM ..,,,a,_ M,,.,,a, _AIR," +\0 5. 7 7 ,-- 7~ r_ ... ... _ ... .. _ pIfoof . ,I. srtCIAL tQNIIIt.ONS AND rROC(OUR(S TD un JltlS TANK OBS API Gravity ~-1,8Temp. i'.;¡ 0 YAJlO,UllaMAU\'S1r. ... ___-. Þod __.___......... 0--10- o ..... .... ...... tit ..... ..Þ.-- Corr. API Gravity o L"'"I.'..... ".,~ - Lwu., -Y?; c.., 0-"-' e...... · 1\. UMflRA1URl/VOlII¥£ fAC10R II) TO TlS1 THIS TANK 1.. TANK M(ASUR(M(NTS fOil II ,.., WOo_, II ~'''~J ,,_..,. _'J I.... "'_ ..,_ _., ,....,.. 0.. . . . 'S" ASSIMILY 0! X' _.. _ ..0._..................... . n. v, CJ, Q ,) -~ , .,'" ·"7., ,......... ..".... ,....... ..... .a.c.ue.._ v , ,..,..... rL ................. - C) . - - ,.., It"'''' rl.. air..... ..,.... - n. þ..... rot oy III ...... .. ..poe'" ........ ::-,,) .\. 1.... ........ .. .......ï. / ç- )( - - ",..........., ........ \"'\ / 7 -;7 X C"rV) Y"77'7 b , 'f9 c:¡ 3 37 ~-;.' 24- - 0./ . ..- 21. 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III C....... _ '-_II --..- - ...... ....- ....... ...... ...-..,., .1If'\- ""'1 ....- ....J A rrivp tøoc:t . . . ¡-: JU 10':;0 Pump primed & running íq~( 1st Sensor Readlna 12..0 '. . , r> - , . ' S ta rt Hi level test' 1 <;)9 ~2.0 . ,:) '1 () ::. ) r; .:.:> "') ·/9.:< I'{ 073 -:oc. ::.. ....ontinued HI level test 2 ,r 2.0 ~ ,. j '. .J '(.,) ).J , ; ~ ) --, ~ . ) / - :.: o?~ :.. .... - ,~ ': \ . ) 3 '- . 2.0 " ,,) ~ ; ,. , ., " i ._,.. .... o~ )- -. 0 2..6 ·=:·0", { ..' ) U q)7 117 0 .1../ )-0 -+.n 5'\r> -,'. :\' " r - .. - ú<. c\ '(:.') <::~"") ..~ ~ . - ~-... !./J7 42 0 ,~")o Uc)/j ~~ -t-.o4L-:- 5 -"-.0: (, {."-j - .01 (- ~ 1"-' ._ ;.: Ù 6 ~/; 0 112.0 ,-¡;,\O " - ) .j j 7).::: c> -\1 -t.0 (¡ l¡ 1-00& 7 ." r 2.0 ') ,,- (f '.J -¡-ü"sc T ~ ~ ~ -.0 - ,. () \ G I .. " ." 8 " , 2.0 ~C' . G\: ,\ Jr' '., '¿.: -:-') "i-?:., +.021 It. , , .' ., . .. . . - . - - . . ',1;" Drop to 12" low level 2.0 'D3.c. - :)tart low level te~t 1 ,. " 12.0 . 1-' (J " () o. .' , " ., '- , ~: -+. , ~- Î-I l\ ~ /1 .' , ,. '-' - r).· . ,ø'" I".... I"v,,1 tpc;t 7' '. 1 2.0 ,.:i~ b .. , '" '.::": " . .' ~ ., C '.--' -: (~C; ,-- -, .~ ~ . ~ -: .., r- .. - .' ,.- '.; , ~ l~,g l' n c,: ... .'\ ..J-;.r " ~ ¡., " :' -lú ..J.. C ._~. >. ¿:" c.. :./ - .< ( , . " n f.. >: 12 n ·:'1'7 ,"\ . ,. ." .. .- , , .: . ' ., '- : . . - - . .. :.' Z. .' " ~ . . .'~ , '. " .' - , ,. C _. 5 /;)..{5 12.0 - " ì~ ~ .. ,- .... :" r<~ 'f- /': :... ~. i.C·':" .:. ,002.. " 'J .. f-S SERf l-q, c¡- 0 rech FRED MCCLURE ~ F= R II 4- 1 48 1 1421 .o."ìl / ............. ---..- ~ .. -..... - -.- ./ 1L ,. 18 1UI #dJ ~f:/Ô~ . ,;' ~ ..-.........c-.... 0 .. _ ...."._. fAJOll UlAGrr ..-- ~ -...-- -- '- O-a-- 8 ::.:. .::....:.-:. c c_.......___ 0... I it .... --- -'''' ...a 0'-- ........, .... ........ . ..... ..... 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JB. .. ,,,.... .".;¡, "tin.. .. ... ,_j~ tilL II.. ... ..... ...... . ........ ..,.- j Pt_, 1 ,-. -. A . .. _,' . !. ; eJ c. __h... ....~,. . 1,0/, Pump pri11ed & running ! L j.) 1st Sensor Readina L~::.,,-: -; Start Hi level test ; (..LIt') ~ontinued HI level test ..; .'")"j ~: '. r·...) .. ..... (-~ f;':: < !. ..) "I· "'. ~ :, \ . - - ~:: :, )r~ to 12" low level ;;::;; ;Ta rf'low level le~ t .' " - . ."",,", 'nw 1..""",1 test ... __:.1", ,I.' ..' . '/ ". ... po -5 SER' / 1<; / ech FRED MCCLURE - J: R If 4- 1 48 1 142 1 Corr. API Gravity o LIifte(.'..... ....... -- &.YU.Y ~c . / II. UMI'£RATUR£(VOlUr,u fACTOIII.) TO UST THIS TANIt O~I 0"-· . /~;;: /""'--"'.' \. - ~'C! . It 'odor ....._·'1 C-', I~' ,,_.. 'ft _., ,.... ,,_..,__., 1___0It0It... , 22. ,'-_...._ ..04"" ._ __ ,: -' ,. .~ Q 7 /-Y:3 y · · / ~ /- - <><,// /2- · - :SO. ....OIlAIe '.IS'" ce""'" . 21. .~ It .__ t.... ~- ....... . ...... 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"," ~ ··.~c~:~ :OO¡:~!I~!~\i'.. . , "t ' , ' . . . . . . .' ,,:\\:~ \ ii, I t.l'\:¡" . -' . KeÚ,\ County Health Department - Division of Environnental Hea~ 1700 Flower Street, Bakersfie"'CA 93305 Permit No.- eX.. ULXJ 3 Application .... "g-13 -gç II . ~I /s-.s-¥' APPLICATIOO Fæ PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROOND HAZAROOUS SUBSTANCES STœN;E FACILITY !n:!! of Application (check): CHeW Facility []~ification of Facility BExistiBj Facility CTransfer of OWnership A. Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, Plone): Days r.v ¿:&/(Æ.l.S f; Nights~ L~¡(~r 7 /.;2.I'~ Facility Name ~r/t:.K.. ~.cGV~. tG. of Tmks tJ Type of Business (c ck): .Gaso lne Station OOther (describe) Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? Dyes alNo Is Tank(~) Used Primarily for Agricultural Purposes? Dyes B tG . .~ Facility·Address /0- lA1/~ Â.I.c.... ~L£5"H£L.Ð Nearest Cross St. ~r"I~__~ L'^- T R S Rural Locations O\ly) OWner CMEVKON U.:iA. 'rlC. Contact Person.:D. M. AGO I AIt... 1ddress 2 ANNABEl (ANE-SU1J[2Dø SAN RmOJr CA~4583 Telephone ~,s -i~~ - S33/ Operator ~~ ~ :I t-fOOv~ Contact Person ç~~ \-Tf)~ Address I Auf- "BA1~I£",ÇI~L¡\ Zip Telephone -.3,;1Ø) 8. water to Facility provided by Depth to' Groaniwter Soil Characteristics at facility Basis for Soil Type and Gro~water Depth Deteœinations C. Contractor NA Address N~ . PrØP)88d Start ng Date ----.-Nä Worker's Campensatian .Cëit1fication . CA Contractor'. Licenae lID. NA Zip Telephone NA Proposed Cœapletlon tate N A NA Insurer NA D. If This Permit Is Por Modification Of An EKiatiBj Facility, Bri.fly Ducribe Modifications proposed NA E. Tank(s) Store (check all that awl y) : ~! Wasta Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Pr_Iœ 01...1 waste Fuel on , 0 13 e e - [J ~ 8 8 d- O ~ -EI [] 3 0 B S 8 8 ~ I.l ~ 0 [J F. Chemical CaDpoaition of Materials Stored! (not necessary for IÐtor vehicle fuels) 'rank . Chemcal Stored (non-cœmercial rwme) CAS . (if kncM1) o-Ical Previously Stcred ~ (if different) ~ 0\'- 0tJ~ ,..ad) .u.£. fÙ~ ~(....~ G. Transfer of ownership Dlte of Transfer Previous Facility Name I, NA NA accept fully all obligations of P8mit MG. issued to . I understand that the Permittil'l) Authority may review and modify or terminate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this œdergroœd storage facility upon receiving this completed form. prev ious OIIner NA. 1'his form has been canpleted under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge Is true and corr~ ~. Signature _ Title /J'!~ 45'S/: Date 3-/3-fS- 11. Piping a. tklderground Pipif¥]: JZlYes ONo OUnknOW1 Material _~LJ Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer OPressure øSUction DGravity "Approximate Lef¥]th of Pipe Rœ b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : BGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad DImpressed CUrrent BSacrificial Þ.node '[]polyethylene Wrap DElectrical Isolation OVinyl Wrap OTar or Asphalt DUnknown ONone OOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: DDouble-Wall OSynthetic Liner System jØNone OunknoW1 [JOther (describe): H. 10. I"~ TANK ! ~ (FILL OUT :;EPARATE FORM ~ ~) FOR ~ SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPR~ES 1. Tank is: OVaulted ð1Non-vaulted 2. Tank Material ,gCarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride D Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Ahmimm o Other (describe) primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) /?¿r · é)~ 4. Tank Secondary Containment o Double-Wall-o Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): [JMaterial 5~ Tank Interior Lining \ DRubber 0 Alkyd OEp:>xy OPhenolic OGlass DClay jS't.blined [Jtk1knOW1 [JOther (describe): € Tank Corrosion Protection - r -rrGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad [JR>lyethylene Wrap DVinyl Wrappif¥] ... ¡ DTar or Asphalt DtJnknown [JNone DOther (describe): Cathodic protection: o None DImpressed CUrrent System ...BI sacrificial Anode System Describe System (. Equipnent: 7,. ' Leak Detection, Moni tor i09, and Interception . a. Tank: [JVisual (vaulted tanks only) C!Grouoowater Monitoril'1J Well (8) [J Vadose Zone Moni tor if¥] Well ( s) 0 lJ-Tube Wi thout Liner OU-Tube with Compatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoring well(s)* o Vapor Detector· 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Conductivit~ Sensor* o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval (. Inspection From U-Tube, Moni torif¥] Well or Annular Space 'ØDaily Galr:Jing (. Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Testing D None [J unknown 0 Other b. Piping:; Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pip~ng· o Moni toriB3 Slnp wi th RaceWilY D Sealed Concrete Raceway o Half-cut Canpatible Pipe Raceway [J Synthetic Liner Raceway !XI None o Unknown 0 Other ·Describe Make & Model:- 8. Tank Tightness Has 'nus Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? [JYes DNo mtJnknoW1 Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill protection ~ator Fills, Controls, (. Visually Monitors Level L]Tðpe Float Galr:Je OFloat Vent Valves [J Auto Shut- Off Controls BCapacitance Sensor OSealed Fill Box [JNone [Jl11known Other: List Make & Model Por Above Devices Ol):)uble-Wall J'lSingle-Wall o Fiberglass-{:lad Steel o Bronze 0 tJnkoown 3. , Manufactur~r U,(,l&~,,).i.J Jð None 0 unknown Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) Capacity (Gallons) ~ [J Lined Vaul t Thickness (Inches) DYes [JNo l8Junknown Results of Test Testing Company 11. Piping a. ltlderground Piping: E5ves ONe DUnknown Material ð~L~ I Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer OPressure 8(Suction OGravity 'Approximate Length of Pipe RLn b. Underground Pipi~ Corrosion Protection : ~Galvanized [JFiberglass-Clad [Jrmpressed CUrrent ClSacrificial Anode l)polyethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation Ovinyl Wrap OTar or Asphalt DUnknown o None DOther (describe): c. Underground Pipi~, Secondary Containment: DDouble-Wall D Synthetic Liner System SNone Ounknown DOther (describe): -" - - - - - J. H. '4. 10. /13'9' TANK ! ~_ (FI LL OUT SEPARATE FO~ F~ TANK) FOR ~ SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRThW"BOXES 1. Tank is: DVaulted !8Non-vaulted DDouble-Wall ,BIsingle-wall 2. Tank Material øCarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride D Fiberglass-Clad Steel o Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Alllnimn D.Bronze OUnknown o Other (describe) Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) /~¡-. . ~~"7:> Tank Secondary Containment DDouble-wall---r:'] Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): DMaterial 5. Tank Interior Lining -r:fRubber D Alkyd DEpoxy DPhenolic DGlass DClay Ø'lblined [JlbknoW'1 DOther (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -UGalvanized [JFiberglass-Clad O~lyethylene Wrap OVinyl Wrapping DTar or Asphalt Ounknown DNone DOther (describe): Cathodic Protection: o None DImpressed CUrrent System .8Sacrificial Anode System DescrU:e System' Equipnent: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: OVisual (vaulted tanks only) LrGroundwater Monitoril'1) welles) o Vadose Zone Moni toring Well (s) 0 U-Tube Wi thout Liner o U-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoril'1) welles) * 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 toring well or Annular Space "'S Daily Gauging' Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Testing [] None 0 unknown 0 Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for pressurized Pip~ng· o Moni toriD;J SlDp wi th Race\1ØY 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway o Half-cut Canpatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway iii None o UnknoW'\ D Other *Descr ibe Make , Model: 8. Tank Tightness Has Tins Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? DVes DNo JX(unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection ~ator Fills, Controls, , Visually Monitors Level LlTape Float Gauge OFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls BCapacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box o None DlbknoW'\ Other: List Make , Model Por Above Devic<es 3. Capacity (Gallons) ~()ð Manufacturer VNA(~V OLined Vault 2fNone DltlknoW'\ Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) -- Thickness (Inches) DYes ONo ~\.)\known Results of Test Testing Canpany -------.1 TANK ! ~ (FILL OUT ~EPARATE FORM ~~ TANK) FOR ~ SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPR~ES H. 1. Tank is: DVaulted lINon-Vaulted Dl))uble-Wall J!'Single-Wall 2. Tank Material . -::¡gCarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-<lad Steel o Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Allll\inlll\ 0 Bronze OUnkoown o Other (describe) 3. primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) . Manufacturer /?"~8' ,Ó)SO /~~ ÞPIt~~~:JAJ 4. Tank Secondary Containment o Double-Wall-r:J Synthetic Liner 0 Lined Vaul t æJ None 0 lbknown [JOther (describe): Manufacturer: DMaterial Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals...) __ 5. Tank Interior Lining -oRubber 0 Alkyd DEpoxy DPhenolic DGlass DClay l8l1'1lined Dl1'1kno'-l1 Dather (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -UGalvanized ~Fiberglass-Clad DPolyethylene wrap OVinyl wrapp!1'¥J DTar or Asphalt DUnknown DNone Dather (describe): Cathodic Protection: DNone OImpressed OJrrent System ðSacrificial Mode SystEIR Describe System' Equipment: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) LfGrouoowater Monitoril1) Well(s) [JVadose Zone Monitoril'¥J WeI1(s) OU-Tube Without Liner [JU-Tube with Compatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoril1) well(s)* o Vapor Detector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 Conductivi t~ sensor* o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval , Inspection From U-Tlt>e, Moni toriI'¥] Well or Annular Space 151 Daily GalXJirq , Inventory Reconciliation [J Periodic Tightness TestiRj D None 0 Unknown 0 Other b. Piping: Flaw-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pip~rq· . o Moni toriI'¥] Slnp wi th RaceWlY D Sealed Concrete Raceway DHalf-cut Compatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway ~None o Unknown 0 other *Describe Make , Model: 8. Tank Tightness HaS 'nus Tank Been Tightness Tested? DYes ONe ¡)unknown Date of Last Tightness Test Resul ts of Test Test Name Testing Company 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? DYes ONe 19Unknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ~ator Fills, Controls, , Visually Monitors Level OTape Float GalXJe oFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls BCapacitance Sensor DSealed Fill Box o None Dlbknown Other: List Make , Model For Above Devices 11. Piping a. underground PipiB;J: !JYes ONe DUnknown Material s-rrL /- Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer DPressure ESUction ÓGravity 'Approximate LeB;Jth of Pipe RIm b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : 3Galvanized OFiberglass-Clad DIrnpressed CUrrent gSacrificial Anode DPolyethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap DTar or Asphalt DUnknown o None OOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: DDouble-Wall oSynthetic Liner System ~ne DUnknown DOther (describe): \ . --. TANK! """ (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM F~ TANK) ,:rnt FOR~ECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPR~ES H. 1. Tank is: DVaulted gjNon-vaulted OIbuble-Wall pl'Single-Wall 2. Tank Material _8 Carbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass~lad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 AlLmim.ln [] Bronze OUnkmwn Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gallons) . Manufacturer /9a . .pbZ> /~ /~A/A'lÞcJA) 4. Tank Secondary Containment ~ ODouble-wall-oSynthetic Liner DLined Vault 'C,INone Olmknown DOther (describe): Manufacturer: DMaterial Thickness (Inches) Capacity (Gals.) __ 5. Tank Interior Lining --¡:rRubber D Alkyd DEpoxy DPhenolic DGlass DClay !lblined Ol1'\kno~ OOther (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -rTGalvanized [JFiberglass-Clad DPolyethylene Wrap DVinyl Wrappil¥J DTar or Asphalt Dunknown ONone DOther (describe): Cathodic protection: DNone DImpressed OJrrent System ð'Sacriflclal Anode System Descrite System' Equipnent: 7. ~ Detection, Monitoring, and Interception . a. Tank: OVisual (vaulted tanks only) [:fGrouoowater MonitoriD) Well(s) o Vadose Zone Monitoring Well (s) 0 U-Tube Without Liner DU-Tube with Compatible Liner Directi~ Flow to MonitoriD) well(s)* [] Vapor Detector* [] Liquid Level Sensor [] Condoctivit~ Sensor* o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank [] Liquid Retrieval , Inspection From U-Tube, Moni toring Well or Annular Space 'Bea.w.y GalX]iD) , Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness TestiRJ [] None 0 unknown 0 Other b. Piping: Flow-RestrictiD) Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Pip~ng· o Moni toriR) SlIt\p with RaceWiY 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway DHalf-cut Compatible Pipe Raceway OSynthetic Liner Raceway IJNone D Unknown 0 Other *Describe Make , Model: 8. Tank Tightness Has Tins Tank Been Tightness Tested? DYes ONe munknown Date of Last Tightness Test Resul ts of Test Test Name Testing Company 9. Tank Repair Tank Repaired? DYes DNo J81unknown Date(s} of Repair(s} Describe Repairs 10. Overfill Protection ~ator Fills, Controls, , Visually Monitors Level OTape F¡oat GalX]e DFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls Deapacitance Sensor OSealed Fill Box []None Oltlknown DOther: List Make , Model For Above Devic~s 11. Piping a. ta'1derground Piping: "SYes DNa OUnknown Material Thickness (inches) Diameter Manufacturer OPressure DSuction j2SGravi ty Approximate Length of Pipe JU1 b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : ßJGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad [JImpressed CUrrent ,8ISacrificial Anode [Jpolyethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap OTar or Asphalt DUnknoW'l o None DOther (describe): c. Underground piping, Secondary Containment: DDouble-Wall OSynthetic Liner System JZlNone DlJnknown [JOther (describe):