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Inspection Report
K&D Salvage
600 South Union Avenue
Bakersfield, California
Inspected by: Bruce A. Butterfield, Associate Hazardous
Materials Specialist
Date of Inspection: 8/15/90
Date of Report: 8/22/90
I. Purpose
This inspection was in response to Complaint #5-060-0505
that alleged that Mr. Nat Daniels, owner of X&D Salvage
had allowed the dumping of wastes from transformers and
automobiles onto the ground for many years and the site
was "one big sump hole".
II. Representatives
DHS/TSCP
Bruce A. Butterfield, Associate Hazardous Materials
Specialist
K&D salvage
Daily Brown - Mr. Brown was not a representative of
K&D; however, he has known Mr. Daniels and the
operation for approximately 45 years. Mr. Brown is a
metal scavenger that Mr. Daniels was allowing to
collect scrap metal at the K&D site.
Mr. Daily Brown
405 South Haley
Bakersfield, CA 93307
III. site History
SS 458-26-5350
Driver License Y0620541
K&D Salvage is an abandoned site that is presently being
offered for sale. K&D salvage was a scrap metal recycling
business for approximately 50 years. Metals from all
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K&D Salvage·
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sources were brought onto the site for scrapping and
wastes from the processes were allowed to spill upon the
ground.
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IV. Findinqs and Discussion with Manaqement
The salvage yard has been cleared of most scrap metal and
machinery that had been used to process the metals. The
office and other buildings were vacant and open, and some
had been torn down. There is a fence surrounding the
site; however¡ there is no integrity as access is easy to
obtain.
During the inspection Mr. Daily Brown was interviewed and
according to him, Mr. Daniels had buried á11 kinds of
waste at this site and nothing will grow and one would
have to dig down 3 to 5 feet before good soil could be
found. He had talked to Mr. Daniels about cleaning up the
site, but Mr. Daniels does not want to spend ány money.
The attached drawing depicts the K&D Salvage yards during
the time of the visit. Also, included on the drawing is
the locations of two composite surface samples that did
determine that the site contains hazardous levels of metal
wastes. ·
Mr..Mark Cecil of Cecil Engineering has been contracted by
Mr. Nat Daniels to do an assessment of the salvage yard.
There has been some soil boring down to about seventy feet
and samples were taken at about five foot intervals.
According to Mr. Cecil they have not detected any
hazardous levels so far. They were planning to drill six
wells to groundwater during the week of September 17,
1990. The assessment has been coordinated with Mr. Dale
Essary of the Regional Water Quality control Board.
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The two composite surface samples that were taken during
the inspection showed hazardous levels of copper, lead,
and zinc (analysis attached). Mr. Mark Cecil and Dale
Essary have been notified that hazardous levels of metals
have been identified at the site. Based upon the two
results, K&D Salvage is an abandoned hazardous waste site
(RCRA do to the high lead content).
v. Violations
1. section 25189(d), Health and Safety Code.
Negligent disposal of hazardous waste.
Inspection Report
K&D salvage
Page 3
VI. Recommendations
a. The RP (Nat Daniels) is responsible for:
1. Fence and posting
2. site Assessment
3. site stabilization
4. Mitigation of the site
b. The TSCP will need to determine further extent of the
contamination and coordinate these activities with
the RWQCB and oversee the work that will be required
of the RP (Refer to the site Mitigation Branch).
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K&D salvage
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CALiFORNtA DEPARTMENT O~ ~EALrH SERVtCES
HAZÁRbOUS MATERIALS LABORATORY
2151 BERKELEY WAY, BERKELEY. CA,s4104
ÞHONE: (415)540-3003
LABORATORY REPORT FOR TOTAL MEtAL ANALYSIS
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COLLECTOR'S NAME: BUTTER~IELD
SAMPLE LOCATION : K & D SALVAGE
BAKERSFIELD
töLLECtOR'S sAH~L~ Nö, k A D 001
ACTiVITY : ENFORtÉHENt
DAtE töLLECTÉD: ~/15/~0
DATE RECEivED: ~/22i90
SAMPLES ARE DIGESTED WItH 1:1 HN03 (AND 30% 14202, AND 1:1 HCL
iF APPLICABLE) OVER P. HOT PLATE¡ THE DIGESTATES ARE FILTERED
nND MADE TO FINAL VoLUME WItH DEIONizED H20. METAL ANALYSIS
OF THE DIGEST IS BY ICÞAÈS. RESULTS ARE REþORTED AS HG/Kn¡
ANALYTICAL
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EPÂ-SW 848
t1EtHOD:
3050 FOR SOLIDS; 3010 ~dR LIGU1DS; 3005 FOR CLEAN WATER
HHl NUI'H~ER · 800433 S00434
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SAMPLE tYPE · SOIL stHl
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AS-ARSENtC 37.2 < §~Ô
SA-BARtUM 2010 itSò
BE-BERyLLiUM 0.24 0,31
tD-cADMtuM 49.4 52:4
CO-COBALT 32.4 2Lê
CR-CHROMIUH 1S1 Hê
CU-COPPER 2580 ./ 44301/
MO-MOlYBDENUM 12.E! 8.S1
NI-NICKEL 585 Bta
ÞB-LEAD 5170 t/ 4740 V
SE-SELENIUM < 8.0 < 8iO
TL-THÀLLlUH < B .1 < 8d
V -VANADIUM 24.3 .- 25.7
ZN-ZINC '6400 V * 15300 ~
Y 4.28 3.59
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The samples are digê~téd with HNo3. Ü2Ö2 artd Me1 bVêr
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OEORGE O£UKMEJIAN, Oo~,"",
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES
TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION INSPECTION PHOTOGRAPH LOG
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FRESNO, CA 93727 DATE: 8 -1.5- - '0
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TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION INSPECTION PHOTOGRAPH LOG
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COMPLAINT REPORT FORM
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log NumberS DI?D 050rJ Date Complaint Received: "" . Time:l{Ißl Received BV: ~ -r ¡,J
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COMPLAINT DATA
ALLEGED RESPONSIBLE PARTY
Name:
Address:
City:
Phone:
City:
Date of Incident:
Allegation Code*:
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Quantity:
Re5ponse Date:
Investigator:
N Information to be transferred to complaint log is highlighted in bold print. Attach an addendum if necessary.
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Origírlal--Re~ional Office
Duplicate-Log
Triplicate-I nvestigations
OHS B::'ll (P/''l)
CENTRAL \L' , REGIONAL W^1ER Qllf\LlTY l . lL 130MW
INSPECTION REPORT I
DISCHARGER:Mr Nathan Daniels
LOCATION & COUNTY: End of Milham Road\- Kern County
~ONTACT(SI: unaccompanied
INSPECTION DATE: 22 April 1987
INSPECTED BY: Chris Chalfant
ACCOMPANIED BY:
unaccompanied
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(ySggRVA'l'Iðf.fg AN/) COMMENTS:
The subject inspection was conducted to ascertain the applicability
of the Toxic pits Cleanup Act of 1984 (TPCA) to the site. We had
previously received results of soil analyses preformed by the
California Department of Health Services Hazardous Material
Laboratory. The samples were collected by Ms Clair Binder of the
Kern County Health Department and were analyzed for total metals
and base-neutral priority pollutants. The results indicate that
hazardous concentrations of copper, nickel, lead, and zinc were
found in the soils from the site (see attached).
The site consists of an excavated area of approximately 2,000 to
3,000 square feet and approximately 4 to 6 feet deep. The excavated
area has been filled with what appears to be automobile shredder
waste and so the actual depth of the excavation is unknown. The
waste consists of bits of rubber and metal. The excavation was not
covered. At the time of my inspection the site did not appear to
have been recently used.
A rail road spur crosses the site to the east. At the time of my
inspection several hopper cars were parked on the spur. All of one
car and most of another car were filled with what appeared to be
shredded metal from automobiles.
A record search by the Kern County Health Department indicates that
AP 169 - 150 - 01, in which the excavation appears to be located, "
is owned by Mr. Nathan Daniels.
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Milham Road Dump site
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22 April 1987
SUMMARY:
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The excavation obse=ved during my inspection would be defined as a
'surface impoundment by section 2520~. 2 (w) of the TPCA. The waste
disposed of in the surface impoundment contains constituents which
are defined as hazardous under Title 22 California Administrative
code, section 66694 - 66723. Rainwater has. not been precluded from
the surface impoundment. It appears that hazardous waste containing
free liquids has been discharged to an unlined surface. impoundment
at. the site. Therefore the surface impoundment at' this site is
subject to the provisions of the TPCA.
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Chris Chalf5i-ht
staff Engineer
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN. Governor
SAN JOAQUIN WATERSHED BRANCH OFFICE:
3614 EAST ASH LAN AVENUE
FRESNO. CALI FORNIA 93726
PHONE: (209) 445·5116
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6 May 1987
Mr. Nathan Daneils
1515 20th street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
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REroRI' OF RECENT INSPECI'ION - MIIHAM ROAD IX1MP SI'IE
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Enclosed for your infODnation is a CX1f1Y of a report co~ a
recent inspection of the subject site. '!he report iIxticates that you
are currently dischargirg a hazardous waste containing free liquids in
a surface ~ at the site ani that the iII1pourrlment is subject
to the provisions of the Toxic pits Cleanup Act of 1984 (TPCA).
'!he pm:pose of this letter is to infODn you of your responsiliilites
under the TPCA ani to schedule the date for submittal of a
Hydrogeologic Assessment Report (HAR) as required by the Act. Your
responsibilities urxier the Act include the following:
1. Payment of fees: at this time you are responsible for two fees, (a)
an initial fee of $1,500 am (b) an annual fee for 1986-87 of
$3,000" InstJ:uctions for payment of the fees are provided in the
enclosed form entitled "Hazardous Waste SUrface In1poln'rlment Fee
Transmittal" .
THIS IEITER IS rrHE OFFICIAL NOl'ICE OF FEES IXJE AS m.x;pmED BY
SECrION 25208.8 (c) OF '!HE HEAIlIH AND SAFElY OODE. IF YOOR FEE IS
NC1I' PAID wrmIN 60 Ill\YS AFI'ER RECEIPI' OF 'mIS NOl'ICE, A PENAIII'Y OF
1 PERCENT PER DAY, UP ro 100 PERCENT OF '!HE '!orAL FEE IXJE, WILL BE
ASSESSED.
'll1e fee ani transmittal form should be sent to the Regional BoaJ:d
at the follCMing address: 3614 East Ashlan, Fresno, Califomia
93726.
2. SUbmittal of a HAR: the HAR shall contain the infODnation specified
in section 25208.8 of the Act. Enclosed is an outline of the
necessary information as required by the Regional BoaJ:d.
A qualified person shall be responsible for the preparation of the
HAR am shall certify its completeness am acx::uracy. '!he Act
defines a qualified person as being "... a person who has at least
five years of full-time experience in hydrogeolOC'N am who is a
certified eD;fineerirg geologist...a registered geologist... .or a
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reg c~ V eD;fJ.neer. . . .
Mr. Nathan Daniels
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5 May 1987
We have scheduled the due -date for the submittal of the
completed BAR as 1 September 1987. A work plan for completin;J
the BAR Im.1St be submitted for our review arxi approval prior to
13 June 1987.
3. cease discharge: the Act requires all discharges of hazardous
wastes containing free liquids located one-:-half mile upgradient
of a potential source of drinking water to cease on or before 1
July 1988. In order to comply with the "cease discharge"
deadline, all hazardous wastes Im.1St be re:mcved fram the
i.mpourrlment by the deadline. 'Iherefore prior to 13 Jtme 1987
. please submit a plan for meeting the "cease discharge" deadline.
'Ibis plan is in addition to the HAR requested above.
4. Closure: the Act rèquires all surface i.Ii-pourrlment in which
hazardous wastes containing free liquids are discharged to
close. Deperrling on the results of the HAR, the Regional Board
will set a time schedule for closure of the i.mpourrlment 1..U'rler
the provisions of Title 23, California Administrative Code,
sections 2510 - 2601 (SUbchapter 15).
A CXJf1Y of the TPCA :nay be obtained free of charge by writing to the
following address: Office of legislative arxi Public Affairs, state
Water Resources control Boa.I:d, P.O. Box 100, sacramento, california
95801.
A CXJf1Y of Title 23, Califo:mia Administrative Code, section 2510 -
2601 (SUbchapter 15) may be obtained by serxiiIg $15.90 to
Department of General SeJ:Vices, Office of Procurement, P. o. Box
1015, North Highlarrls, California, 95650.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter please
telephone Olris Chalfant at (209) 445-61910··
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Enclosures
cc Mr. Bruce Butterfield, Deparbnent of Health seJ:Vices, Fresno
Mr. John Harris, Kern County Deparbnent of Health, Bakersfield
CENTRAL _LEY REGIONAL WATER QUALITY C ~ROL BOARD
I I NSPECT I ON REPORT I
DISCHARGER:Mr Nathan Daniels
LOCATION & COUNT~: End of Milham Road - Kern County
CONTACT(S): unaccompanied
INSPECTION
DATE: 22 April 1987
INSPECTED BY: Chris Chalfant
ACCOMPANIED BY: unaccompanied
OBSERVATIONS AND COMMENTS:
The subject inspection was conducted to ascertain the applicability
of the Toxic pits Cleanup Act of 1984 (TPCA) to the site. We had
previously received results of soil analyses preformed by the
California Department of Health Servi~es Hazardous Material
Laboratory. The samples were collected by Ms Clair Binder of the
Kern County Health Department and were analyzed for total metals
and base-neutral priority pollutants. The results indicate that
hazardous concentrations of copper, nickel, lead, and zinc were
found in the soils from the site (see attached).
The site consists of an excavated area of approximately 2,000 to
3,000 square feet and approximately 4 to 6 feet deep. The excavated
area has been filled with what appears to be automobile shredder
waste and so the actual depth of the excavation is unknown. The
waste consists of bits of rubber and metal. The excavation was not
covered. At the time of my inspection the site did not appear to
have been recently used.
A rail road spur crosses the site to the east. At the time of my
inspection several hopper cars were parked on the spur. All of one
car and most of another car were filled with what appeared to be
shredded metal from automobiles.
A record search by the Kern County Health Department indicates that
AP 169 - 150 - 01, in which the excavation appears to be located,
is owned by Mr. Nathan Daniels.
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SUMMARY:
The excavation observed during my inspection would be defined as a
surface impoundment by section 25208.2 (w) of· the TPCA. The waste
disposed of in the surface impoundment contains constituents which
are defined as hazardous under Title 22 California Administrative
Code, section 66694 - 66723. Rainwater has not been precluded from
the surface impoundment. It appears that hazardous waste containing
free liquids has been discharged to an unlined surface impoundment
at the site. Therefore the surface impoundment at this site is
subject to the provisions of the TPCA.
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$uþ~@çt faeil lty· ' Th~ re$ult~ inaÜ:atc! th4~ the sqmples exhibit hazardous
çQnc~ntrijtion~ of çapper, lea~ and line,
Ry ~7 Peç~mÞer ~99a, Y04 must providQ 9 w~rk plan for determining the vertiç~l
4na la~çr41 e~~ent af'hq~4raQU~ W4~t@~ ~nq Q~$ignated wa~tes. "azardau~ wa~te
~nq de~ign~ted wa~te are d@fin@Q in ~eetiøn~ ?521 and ~522 of Title?3 CCR,
PiYl$lon 3, Chapter J5~ The a~~e~~mßnt mu~t lnclude tests for extractab'Q Ãnd
tØ.ta 1 e~ncentr~tÜm$ Qf met4 h, tQtêl p~tn) leum hydrocarbons, and po lych lorinÃted
Þiphen¥l~ (PÇ6'~)t '
Tha K e. D SAlvage J-ilnctfill i~ c"rnmtly regYlated by Waste Discharge Requirements
(WnR~) OrdC!f "0, 1~-29?, which 1¡ nQt in eQnfprmance with Chapter 15, We will
pr~PQre t@ntGtiv,e"pqäteÒWQR$fQrtheK" n ~gnQfi 11 faei1 ity, The updqtect WPR$
will req"ire ç,lQ~"re qf ~he. fÃçillt¥ ênò çpmpliance with Chapter 15, ,
^ ~Qlia Wq~~g A~~e~~ment T~~t (~W^T) Work Plan wa$ submitted and approved þy the
Regip.nãl aggrg 1n Deçembe.r 1~8& for the ~uhject facility. An addendum to the
SWAT WQrk PlAn WÃ~ $uÞmitted in ~un@ 199Q, The facility is undergoing a Solid
Wääte A~~e~~ment Te~t (~WAT) pYr~uªnt tQ ~eetiQn 13273 of the California Water
Gg~et Gurrent gn;~ite W9rK ¡çtiYitie~ in~luQe ~oil ~ampling and installation of
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
KERN COUNTY
Office Memorandum
March 25, 1996
TO: Joe Canas, HMS IV
FROM: Brian Pitts, HMS II~~
SUBJECT: Filson street Investigation - Update/Recommendations
Recommendations
1. Request the CALEPA to fund an emergency clean up of the Filson
Street site. It may also be necessary to clean up an area on
the K&D Salvage site attributed to be the source of the
contaminated soil (it appears that the contaminated soil in
question may have been dumped onto the K&D Salvage property) .
2. Request that the CALEPA-DTSC or RWQCB renew their
investigation of the contamination at the K&D Salvage yard.
Previous work by the DTSC indicated that the western portion
of he facility has hazardous waste. In 1990 the RWQCB ordered
such an assessment. To date the required assessment has not
been done and it appears that the RWQCB has not followed
through with the order; it is unknown what the standing of
the order is at this time.
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If the property owner will not or can not expedite a
surface assessment and the CALEPA can not or will not
expedited assessment of the site, this Department
attempt to perform its own limited assessment.
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Summary
Leads from an investigation conducted by Starkey and a complaint
from the Waste Management Department prompted this Department to
inspect three piles of dirt at 1906 Filson Street. Charles
Hollowell lives at the site and has approximately 5-10 cubic yards
of dirt that appears contaminated. It is dark brown, appears oily,
and has many metal fragments mixed in with the dirt. Hollowell
said that during the summer of 1995, he took the dirt from the old
K&D Salvage yard and described a vacant lot west of Madison Street
and North of Belle Terrace. Hollowell said that he took the dirt
without permission of the property owner. He brought the dirt to
his home and dumped it into his yard. He has been picking scrap
metal out of the dirt to sell at local metal recyclers. Objects of
use found in the dirt are taken to swap meets and sold. Our
suspicion is that this has been an ongoing practice but Hollowell
denies taking more than one load from the K&D Salvage yard. We
asked for and received permission to sample the dirt. Portions of
the results are as follows:
Con tam. PPM Threshold
Copper 33,800 2,500
Lead 4,670 1,000
Mercury 14 20
Zinc 2,510 5,000
PCB 120 50
TRPH 43,000 NA
The analytical results for the metal contaminates, especially
copper, are similar to those already taken in the waste piles from
the western portion of K&D Salvage.
Bruce Butterfield of the CALEPA-DTSC stated that his agency has
known about the K&D Salvage site for years. He submitted an
inspection report and his agency dropped the investigation for
unspecified reasons. Butterfield is sending a copy of their file
and offered their agency's assistance if we request. The RWQCB has
been working on a IIclosure-in-placell for a portion of the K&D
Salvage Yard.
Hollowell has been advised of the test results and has agreed to
cover the contaminated dirt that is in his yard. He has been told
not to disturb the dirt until notified by this Department. Our
records indicate that the owner of the property at 1906 Filson is
John Hovannisian.
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S., Director
2700"M" STREET, SUITEJOO
BAKERSRELD. CA 93301
Phone: (805) 862-8700
FAX: (805) 862-8701
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Environmental Health Services Department
Planning Department
Roads Department
April 19, 1996
Mr. Bruce Butterfield
CALEP A - DTSC
1515 Tollhouse Road
Clovis, CA 93611
SUBJECT: K&D Salvage Yard, 600 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield CA
Dear Mr. Butterfield:
The purpose of this letter is to refer the subject site to your agency for investigation. It is our
understanding that DTSC inspected the site in 1990, discovered indications that at least a portion
of the site may contain hazardous waste, and for unknown reasons, discontinued the investigation.
We request that the DTSC renew the investigation started in 1990 to determine if the site contains
hazardous waste and if the site poses a threat to human health or the environment.
A recent incident in the area prompted an investigation by this Department. We discovered soil
contaminated with hazardous levels of metals and PCB in a nearby residential yard. The resident
informed us" that he removed the soil from the former K&D Salvage Yard without permission.
The K&D Salvage Yard is very large and when it was in operation, different activities were
segregated to different areas. We inspected a portion of the yard, located the source piles of soil
and determined that the soil was illegally dumped onto the K&D Salvage Yard property. Our
conclusion in this incident is that the owners of the yard are innocent third parties and had
no involvement in the illegal dumping. The CALEP A provided funding for an emergency
clean-up of the piles of soil that contained hazardous levels of metals and PCB. The motivation
for the emergency clean-up was to remove contaminants from the residential area.
However, during our investigation it was discovered that the K&D Salvage Yard was inspected
by the DTSC in 1990 and that analyses of soil samples collected during the inspection indicated
that they contained hazardous levels of lead, copper, and zinc. Since that time it was om
impression that the site was under the direction of the DTSC or the R WQCB for assessment and
if necessary remediation. Our investigation clarified the relationships and we learned that the
RWQCB is conducting a SWAT assessment for only a portion of the yard near Madison Street.
Apparently, a pit had been used for burial of waste and the owner is pursuing a closure-in-place
through the RWQCB. We have been advised that the RWQCBhas no plans or intent to assess
any other portions of the K&D Salvage Yard. We also learned that the DTSC began an
investigation of the site and for unknown reasons discontinued the investigation.
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Bruce Butterfield
Subject: K&D Salvage Yard, 600 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
April 19, 1996
Page 2
Our concern and interest in this site is that it is unknown to what degree, if any, of threat to
public health may be posed by the site to the children and residents of the area. Like many
abandoned, large, former industrial sites, it is open to the public. Our staff has on occasions
witnessed men, women, and children crossing the yard, scavenging in the yard, or playing in the
soil in the yard. I spoke with Mr. Alan Daniels regarding the yard and the illegally dumped
materials. He spoke of his attempts to keep residents out of the yard and expressed frustration
at not being able to keep people out. The area is economically depressed, and metal fencing is
commonly stolen to be redeemed for cash. I spoke with Daniel's consultant, Dr. Bob Crewdsen,
and he reiterated Daniel's frustration and added that the family patriarch, Mr. Nathan Daniels is
eighty-five years old and infirm. We discussed the analyses of the soil samples collected by the
DTSC in 1990. Crewdsen dismissed them as "worthless" adding that one would expect to find
metals at a former scrap yard. Our opinion is that although the samples are not conclusive of the
nature of waste in the yard, they cannot be ignored. To date, there has been no attempt to assess
the threat posed by this site to the residents of the nearby community. Consequently, we request
that the DTSC renew the investigation started in 1990. In the event DTSC is unwilling or
unable, we will initiate an investigation of our own.
Please call me at (805) 862-8758 if you have any questions or feel that a meeting would be
beneficial.
Sincerely,
Steve McCalley, Director
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Hazardous Materials Specialist
Hazardous Materials Management Program
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DESCRIPTION 0 0 o HAZARDOUS WASTES
RESIDENTIAL REFUSE CONSTRUCTlON/OEMOLITION WASTES
OF
FACILITY 10 COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTEs 0 SEWAGE SLUDGE o AGRICULTURAL WASTES
D TIRES 0 LIQUIDS/SLURltIES o SEPTIC TANK PUMPINGS
OPERATOR
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FACILITY
INFORMATION
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INFO RM A TlO N !ÃDõïïESŠ·WHERË--LEGÄ-':'''OT.ëEMAÿ-B'E·ïïEÄ·ÿEO--·
l600 South Union Avenu~, Bakersfield, California 93307
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I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and the Report of Station or Disposal Site Informa·
tion, and certify that the ¡,)formation given is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief.
In operating the solid waste facility. I agree to comply with the conditions of the permit and with state
and local enactments.
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TYPED NAME
Sol D. Daniels"
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DATE
7-26~77
TITLE
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USE ONLY
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J DATE RECEIVED CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX
SOLID I 0 0
' CONCUR WITH OBJECT TO 0
WASTE: I PROPOSflD PERMIT PROPOSED PBRMIT AGENCY DENIAL UPHELD
MANI\Gf:MENT ~ 0
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_TATE: OF CALIFORNIA
10LID WASTE MANAOEMENT £
~:~~.I~..~tCILlTY PERMIT APPLICATION
ENFORC£MBNTA~ENCY
Kern County Health Department
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Kern
TYPE OF APPt.lCATION
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t. NOTICE OP
OPERATION *
FOR ENFORCEMENT AGENCY USE ONL Y
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I. APPLICATION
POR SOLID WAITE
PACILI'J'Y
PERMIT *
PILING PSE
RECIUPT NUMIIER
OJ. APPLICATION FOR MODIPICATION
OP PERMIT *
... AMBNDMENT
OF 0
APPLICATION 5. APPLICATION POR REVIBW
DATE PERMIT ISIUED
CO IWMP REpERENCE PAGE II
NOTE: This form has been developed for multiple uses. It is the transmittal sheet for documents required
to be submitted to the enforcement agency. *A Report of Station or Disposal Site Information
or an amendment thereto must be submitted with this form.
I.
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
OF
FACILITY
. II.
FACILITY
INFORMATION
III.
OPERATOR
INFORMATION
IV.
NAME 01'" I'"ACIUTY
None
LOCATION 01'" PACILITY (GIVE ADDRESS OR LOCATION DESCRIPTION BY IECTION, TOWNIHIP, "ANOS, COUNTY)
Section 5, T30S, R28E" MDB & M
TYPE OF PACILITY
:tQ9 SOLID WAITB DI~POSAL SITE
TYPE OP WAITEI TO 1111 RséBIVSD
I 0 "ESlDENTIAL REPUIE
~ COMMERCIAL 101.10 WAITItS
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o TRANIPER/PROCESSING STATION (INCLUDEI REIOURCS RECOVERY)
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CONITRUCTION/DEMOLITION WAITES
o HAZARDOUS WASTES
SItWAGE ILUDGE
o AcaRICULTURAL WAIITEI
o LIQUIDS/ILURIUES
o IEP'I"~ TANK P~MPINOI
Shredded Material from automobiles & Dirt
OTHBR (IPECIPY)
OPERATION
ÉJ COMMItNCItD 0 WII.L COMMENCE
OWN.R OP PROPERTY !NAM~
K &D Salvage Co. (Robert
I BFPECTIVE I PROPOSED CHANGE (CHECK ON. OR BOTH)
I OATS 1968 D· '0
I DEIIGN OPERATION
, ADDREIJ
I. & Sol D. Dani~ls 000 So. Union Avenue
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I DATE
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OPERATOR (NAME)
same
ADDRESI WHERE LEOAL NOTICE MAY liE SERVBD
600 South Union Avenue" Bakers.field" California 93307
FILING PEII: II:NCLOIED
.
I hereby acknowledge that I have read this application and the Report of Station or Disposal Site Informa.
tlon, and certify that the information given. is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief.
In operating the solid waste facility, I agree to comply with the conditions of the permit and with state
and local enactments.
SIGNATURE OWNE" OR AGENT
TYPED NAMII:
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Sol D. Daniels
TITLIE
ENFORCEMENT
AGENCY
USE ONLY
SOLID
WASTC
MANAGeMCNT
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DATil:
TITLa
Owner I Manager
DATa
7-26-17
CHECK APPIIOPRIATIE .OX
o APPLICATION APP"OVII:D
IIONATURIE
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DATil: AND .,II:LII:PHO.._ .
TITLII: AND PRINTII:D NAMa
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CHECK APP"Ol'RIATB .OX
O CONCU" WITH 0 OaJECT TO
PROPOSED PERMIT P"OPO.II:D PII:"MIT
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SIONATU..
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For your information, a new fee ordinance went into effect as of August 24, 197
for the Kern County Health Department. Pertinent information concerning Solid Waste
Facilities is as follows:
Section 3889.24 Solid Waste Facility
Class I site
Class II site
Class 11-1 site
Class III site
Transfer Station
3889.24
S8oo.CO/per year
450.00
450.00
2.50.00
100.00
Section 3892.9 Solid Waste Facility
3892.9
Includes the processing of exempt permits:
When a permit is processed sixteen (16) or
fewer hours, per hour
$ 30.00
When a permit is processed over sixteen
(16) hours, per permit
500.00
Classification of a disposal site depends on the types of wastes received at
the site. If your disposal facility requires a permit, fees will have to be paid
before permits can be issued.'
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We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. If you have any questions,
please call Faith King at 861-3618.
Very truly yours,
Leon M Hebertson, M.D., Health Officer
1JØ1/l1.1JZ:!l.i1/ d--
Vernon S. R~~d, Director
Environmental Health Division
VSR:FK:ms
Enclosure
cc: Bob Karrasch - SSWMB
1700 Flo_ St,..t
P. O. Box 887
hkersfield. CelifOfRi. 83302
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KERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
LEON M HEBERTSON. I
Director of Public HeIht
Air Pollution Control Offk
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Dear
On we received troa you a "Solid Waste Facility Perait
Application" for the foUowing facilit;y(s):
This application was required in order for your existing facility to qualify
for the "grandfather" provisions of the Z'berg-Kapiloff Solid Waste Control Act of
1976. You were also required to file a "Report of Disposal Site Infonaation" with
your application. To date, we have not received this information concerning ;your
solid waste facility. We need this information in order to evaluate and process
your persit for this facility or, where possible, to exempt it. Enclosed you will
fiad. "Iutructions For the Preparation of Report ot Disposal Site Information."
Please subllit thÚJ infDraation to us by January 31, 19'79.
If you have additional facilities or propose &Dy new facilities not included
in previous applications, please sub.it the required application and report for
thelll. If you have closed ImY facilities or propose to do so, please advise ·'us.
All disposal sites IlUst be closed through proper procedures as per Title 14,
California Administrative Code, Section 17735.
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CALIFORNIA REGIONAL \'/A'l'ER QUALITY CONTROL OOARD
CENTRAL VAL'IEf REGION
ORDER NO. 7 2 - 2. 9 2
WASTE DISCHARGE REQUIREMENTS
FOR
K & :0 SALVAGE COMPANY
Kern County
The Ca~ifornia Regional Water Qua~ity Control Board, Central V~lley Region,
finds:
1. K & D Salvage Company submitted a Roport of Vaste Discharge
completed 8 ~~y 1972.
2, T" ~ D Salvage Company proposes to discharge ;0,000 yd' of Class II
:~d 81as6 III waste5 to a solid wa5te disposal site located in
:~r~ County, Section 5, T30S, R28E, MDE&M.
3. The existing K & D Dump Bite is southeast of Bakersfield and is
bounded on the nO:t'th and southeast by the Southern Pacifio
Railroa':. ..:-: the $outhwest by e levee and on the east by Madison
Street ;:h.¿.r() are residences .ithin one-quarter mile to the
north and to the east. .
4. The site haR been classified as a Class 11-2 site.
5. Ther~ ar9 no natural surface waters near the waste disposal aite.
6. The beneficial Ilses of the underlying ground waters are:
Q. domesti~ eu,p1y
b. irrigation supply
c. industri~l 5upply
7. The California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley
Region, adopted the Interim Water Quality Control Plan for the
Tulare take Subb~sin on 15 June 1971.
8. The Board haa notified the discharger and interested agencies
and persons of its intent to prescribe waste discharge require-
ments for the proposed discharge.
9. The Board in a public meeting haa heard and considered all comment5
pertaining to the discharge.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED. K & D Salvage Company shall comply \llth the follO\áng:
A. Uaete Discharge Specifications
1. The discharge shall not cause a pollution of ground or surface watera.
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Kern County
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2. The discharge shall not cause a nuisance.
3. The discharge shall be limited to Group 2 and Group 3 solid wastes.
4. Group 1 waetes shall not be discharged at the site.
5. Surface runoff from any area adjacent to tho site shall be
excluded from the site.
6. There shall be no discharge of liquids from the disposal site
to surface waters outside the boundary ot the site.
7. The surface of the disposal site shall be graded to prevent ponding
and to promote rapid lnteral runoff of direct precipitation on the
si te.
B. Provisions
1.
K & D Salvage Company 5Ml1 provide a report to the Executive
Officer by 15 August 1972 that the site is protected from runoff
and from casual public access.
2.
The waste disposal site shall be operated as a sanitary landfill
in con!orm~nce with standards established by Kern County.
3.
The discharger shall comply with the Monitoring and Reporting
Program No. 72. - 2 92 aG epecified by the Executive Officer.
The discharger shall report promptly to the California Regional
Watar Quality Control Board, Central Valley Region, any material
ohange or proposed change in the character, location, or volume
ot the discharge.
4.
,.
This order does not constitute a license or permit; neither does
it authori~e the commis5ion of any act resulting in injury to the
property of another, nor does it protect the discharger from hie
liabilities under federal, state, or local laws.
6.
The Board will review this order periodically and may revise the
requirements when necessary.
I, JAMES A. ROBERTSON, mxecutive Officer, do hereby certify the foregoing is
a full, true, and correct copy of an order ado~ted by the California Regional
Water Qu~lity Control Board, Central Valley Region, on 23 June 1972.
Oz' iß~ Y\Ðl I'li.gnßà "'1
Juwes A. Rüb8~tncn
Executive Officer
Re~ised 06/12/72 !JH./RGW/ifc
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REPORT at WASTE DISCHARGB
Pursq"nt to DivlS1.<)1 7 of the State W¡;¡'I;<!r Codo
1-'01( tlS*; OF RECI(JN^I. EI\'I\IH'
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N,}n,a Robert I. and Sol Daniels
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Mallim] Addreu P 0 Dox 67, 600 C~(). Union Ave.
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Rflport Rec'ci,__...__.
TeLephone No.
aakers.1:ie1.d, Cal~.niL_._93 302
(80:)) 327-7952
Effective Data:
(0) UESCRIPTION:
1. WASTE DtSCHARGEI (~hftCk)
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2.
3.
4.
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6.
New dt.cna~qe . . . . . . . . . .
Existinq discharqé . . . . . . .
Inc:r.a!l~ in qllanti.ty of discharge
change in r.haraeter ot waste - . .
Chahge j.n place or metnod of d.i.spol'Jal . . . . . . . .
Ex~ct loca~ion of point of disPQsal Idescribe)(attach
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11. WAS~E TRF~TMENT FACILITIeS. (check)
1. construction of entirely new faci.li tiee . . . . . .
2. Enlargement of ex.istintJ facilities ........
3. Other (explain) Us..A ofAxis-tL"r f;1C!:ilitip.s
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TYP~~ OF WASTT:: LJIS(;'tARC:E I (~heck)
1. Sew4ge only .......
2. [nduetL'ial wastes only
3. Mixed 8ewa9~ and industrial
4. Solid wastus . . . .
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(0) QUANTITY OF WASTES:
1. I'r.e~ent fluw Un mgd)
2. Design Haw (il\ rngð)___....
3. PtOeSf.lnt populàtion_____....._.---_
SOUHCE OF WA'l'&R SIJPPTJY:
1.. Surface ( )
2. NallWl of 5 tream___
J. Type - Water Riqhtø
4. MUhicipal Or utility
4. ocøiqn popubt;ion._.
S. .Solid waste dispon5d'ið'òo
(in cubic yards)M , ._-.....-
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(~round (
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Cas a Lorna Water Company
AMOUNT Of PILING F~ES - (See .:\ttached Fel!! schQdllle) 190
Amount of l'ee ac:c:ol1lpðnying prellmin~ry Waste Discharge Rðpcn:t $ .00
Of THE STATEM~NTS CONTAINED HR~EIN ARE TRV~ AND CORRECT TO THE 8EST OF M~ KNOWLP.OGE. AND .E~AND
SUÐM!TTED UND~R I>ENALTY OF ptRJt¡~y. D.:'J J ~ ~ IJ
SIGNATURe; at AU'1'HaRIZED PP.RSON~ e~ ( . L!.ðt! --
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Date ~-4-72
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You will bP.t notified of t".he correctness of filing f:ee <md submittal of any aòditi.onal inf(I1'mat.ion
deemed n~cessary to ~ornnlete YOU1' Report of Waat& Discharqe pursuant to Division 7, Section l3~&O
Q( the ~tate Water Code.
WRcB ForM 200 (12-~~)
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K & D SALVAGE COM.PANY
Kern County
K ~ D Salvage Company operates a disposal site in Section 5, T30S,
R28E, MDB&M and west of the Southern Pacific Railroad crossing of Madison
Avenue. The site is about 17 acres southeast of the City of Bakersfield.
The site haa been used tor dieposal of ccm~uatible$ and scrap metal from 11
metal salvage operations and some material from Valley Tree Service.
The ~i t.- ;~3S been in operation for a. number of years. It is estimated that
thE. ~ usable c~pacity for ;0,000 cubic yards and the site may
recei '_;:'oQtely 1.50 tons of ~"aste per \r/eek.
Soii :~ëlying the eite are recent alluvial fan and basin deposits
.)f moderate ,[Jer:- ~s.bility. Ground water is at a depth of about 180 feet
and is of excel~~rtt quality with an electrical conductance around 400 micromhos.
Ground water is c, ~ource of ~upply fòr domestic, industrial, and agricultural
uses.
The climate locally is arid with cool winters and 'hot dry summers.
Avera~e annual rainfall is about 6 inches.
Isolation at the site is poor with residential development within one-
~uärter mile to the north and to the east. The site has a history of poor '
operation ~~th open dumping, scavenging, and a fre~uent fire hazard.
The site is not in contorm~llce ~ith County requirements for a use permit.
There is need 'to provide cover over deposited material, to provide for
draìnaße, ~nd fencing for public protection.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IX
Hazardous Waste Management Division
Field Operations Branch
Field Sample Plan for Preliminary Assessment
Benham and Johnson Site
340 Daniels Lane
Bakersfield, California 93301
Anticipated Sampling Dates: 13 & 14 April 1999 .
Prepared by:
Eric L. Wall berg
Department of Toxic Substances Control
Site Mitigation Cleanup Operations Division
10151 Croydon Way, Suite 3
Sacramento, California 95827-2106
16 February 1999
DTSC Supervisor: Megan Cambridge
Approval Date:
EPA Project Officer: Rachel Loftin, Phone: (415) 744-2347
For EP A use:
Received by Superfund Project Officer:
Date:
Reviewed by:
Date:
Status:
[] Approved
[] Not Approved
Received by Quality Assurance Office: "
Date:
Reviewed by:
Date:
Status:
[ ] Approved
[ ] Not Approved
Section
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OBJECTIVE S.. ...... ......... ...... ...... ............. .............. .............. ....... ......
BACK G R 0 UN"D ..... ...... ... ....... ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ....... ............ ............
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
Location..................................................................................
Site Descriptio D.. ... ...... .................. .......................... ...............
Opera tio oat Bisto ry .......................... ................ .....................
Previo us Inv estiga tio os................. ....................... .................
Regulato.,. Inv olv em en t................. .......................... .............
A P parent Pro b lem................................... ........ .......................
HR.S FACTORS..................... ..... ...~........ ..........................................
3.1
3.2
3.3
Waste Characteristics... ....... ..... ..... ... .... ........ .............. ...... ......
HR.S Pathways... ....... ...... ............. ...................... ............ .........
Sampling .Recommendations...............................................
ANALYTICAL ME THO D8............................................................
4.1
4.2
Soil Sam pie Analysis.. ..... ............. ...... ...... ...... ................ .......
Equip m ent Rioss te Analysis........ ...................... ............ .......
METHODS AND PROCED URES.................................................
5.1
So iI S am piing...... .... ........ ........... ............ ......... ............. ..........
5.2
Eq uipmen t Rinsate Sam ples.............~...................................
5.3
Decon tamination Proced ures................................................
DISPOSAL OF RESIDUAL MATERIA.LS...................................
SAMPLE DOCUMENTATION AND SHIPMENT......................
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7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
Bottles an d PreSefV'8 tiv es. ...... .... ......... ........ ......................~...
Sam pie Aoalys is Req u est. .................. ......... ................. ...... ...
Photographs...............~...........................................................
Labeling, Packaging and Shipment.....................................
QUALITY CONTROL..... .......... .... ... .............. ................. ...............
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
Eq uipment Rinsate Sam pies.................................................
Split and Duplicate Samples.................................................
Laboratory Quality Control Samples...................................
T em perature Blanks............ ........ .................. ........................
HEALTH AND SAFETY .................................................................
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26
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure Page
2-1 Site Location Map.:........ .... ...... ......... .......... .... ........ ............. .... ...... .......... 2
2-2 Site Layout Map...................................................................................... 5
3-1 Sample and Background Location Map..................................................... 10
LIST OF TABLES
Table Page
4-1 Analysis Planning Table..... ....... ...... .......... ...... .... ............. ............. ........... 12
7-1 P A Sample Log............. ......... .......................................... ..................... .... 18
ATTACHMENTS
A. HML Authorization Request and Sample Analysis Request forms............. 27
1.0 OBJECTIVES OF SAMPLING EFFORT
The California Environmental Protection Agency, Dept. of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) will
conduct this field sampling effort to gather data as part of a Preliminary Assessment (P A) under
the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA or
Superfund). The P A builds upon the body of information developed during the site screening by
verifying and substantiating collected data, collecting additional data through a site reconnaissance
visit, and collecting physical environmental samples to analyze for the presence of hazardous
substances.
Field sampling will be conducted under protocols accepted by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (BPA) as specified by the DTSC Hazardous Materials Laboratory (HML). Specific
objectives of the PA with sampling for the Site include:
.
Determining if a release of hazardous wastes/substances exists at the Site.
.
Estimating the potential threat to public health and/or the environment posed by the Site
and providing an indicator or relative risk among sites.
The site being investigated is the Benham and Johnson (Site) in Bakersfield, Kern County,
California. The Site is in a mixed use area zoned for residential use to the north, light industrial
use to the east, commercial development to the south, and industrial development to the west with
residences located on or within 200 feet of the Site. The following contaminants are suspected to
be present at the Site: heavy metals, herbicides, pesticides, volatile organic compounds (YOC),
semi-volatile organic compounds (SYQC) and polycWorinated biphynals (PCB). Potential may
exist for contaminant migration to air and groundwater. The objectives ofDTSC's sampling
effort are to determine the presence and measure the concentrations of contaminants in soils. In
addition, representative soil, undisturbed by Site activities, will be sampled to establish
background concentrations for metals and pesticides. These data will be used to support
decision-making efforts by the EP A as part of the P A/SI process,
2.0 BACKGROUND
2.1 Location
The Site is located at 340 Daniels Lane in Bakersfield, California. The geographic
coordinates of the Site are 350 20' 55" N latitude and 1180 59' 20" W longitude
(Township 30S, Range 29E, Section 5, Mount Diablo Baseline and Meridian, Lamont
7.5-minute quadrangle). The location of the Site is shown in Figure 2-1,
2.2 Site Description
The Site occupies approximately 4.19 acres in a mixed use area. The Site is bordered
on the north by Terrace Way with residences across the street, on the west by the
abandoned K & D Salvage metal recycling facility, on the south by Daniels Lane and
the abandoned K & D Salvage/Milham Road landfill, and on the east by a vacant lot
with residences beyond the lot. Land use immediately around the Site is mixed use with
residential development and commercia1/light industrial development. Vegetation is sparse,
consisting of tumble weeds and prairie grasses, and the Site does not appear to provide
habitat for fauna. The Site is located on alluvial fan deposits, the topography of the Site is
flat, and the Site elevation ranges from 393 to 396 feet above mean sea level. The Site
is located within 500 feet of the Kern Island East Branch irrigation canal (the nearest surface
water body) and is not subject to any unusual meteorological conditions. The irrigation canal is
south of the Site, does not support edible fish species and no other surface water bodies exist
within 15 miles of the Site that support them. Site drainage is towards the east into the
Kern County Runoff Sump. The Site lies in the southern most portion of the San
Joaquin Valley. The Site currently contains a shop and living quarters for the resident
caretakers, several storage buildings, and an approximately 85 foot by 130 foot pàved
parking/working area. The Site layout is shown in Figure 2-2. The Southern Pacific
Rail Road spur depicted in the figure has been removed.
1.3 Operational History
From the 1950's to 1982 the Site was used as an agricultural chemical sales and distribution
facility. Benham & Johnson occupied the Site from the 1950's to 1960, and DTSC file
information indicates it dealt primarily in fertilizers, and constructed two sumps and a trench for
containment of equipment rinse water. The exact location of the sumps and trench are unknown,
however, figure 2-3 contains a drawing of the sump and trench locations that was made by a
DTSC inspector during a January 6, 1983 inspection. Chevron Chemical Company occupied the
Site trom 1960 to 1972. DTSC file information indicates Chevron also operated as a fertilizer
distributor and sold pesticides and soil fumigants including "DD." "DD" appears to be an
abbreviation for DD-92, a trade name for 1,3, dicWoropropene, a soil fumigant. DTSC file
information indicates Chevron utilized the sumps and trench for disposal of fumigant, fertilizer,
sulfur solutio,ns, phosphate, and nitrate delivery equipment rinse water. From November 1973
to August 1974, the Buttonwillow Warehouse Company sold "DD", ammonia, sodiumcWorate
defoliant, liquid fertilizers and a product called "Sub-Sol." DTSC file information indicated
Buttonwillow Warehouse Company used the two sumps and the trench for collection of rinse
water from cleaning the fertilizer and other chemical transportation tanks it used to deliver its
products. Noerr Motor Freight Company operated a trucking company at the Site trom 1974 to
1982 for FMC Corporation. FMC used Noerr to transport agricultural chemicals. It is unclear if
Noerr used the Site for storage of chemicals. The Site was then leased in 1982 to Burke &
Brown Trucking who also operated a trucking company. Burke & Brown's primary business was
the transportation of steel and pipe to the oil fields. When Burke & Brown leased the property,
the sumps and trench were filled with lumber and debris. They covered the sumps and trench with
soil and leveled the Site. The date of lease termination for Burke & Brown Trucking is unknown.
Currently, Alan Daniels, a relative of the current owner Nathan Daniels Trust, operates a scrap
metal salvage yard at the Site.
The Site and adjacent parcels to the west and south were originally owned by Robert Daniels,
Nathan Daniels brother. Nathan Daniels purchased the properties ITom his brother in 1984. The
adjacent parcels to the west were operated as K & D Salvage, and are currently being investigated
byDTSC. The adjacent parcel to the south was operated as a landfill for K & D Salvage and is
being remediated by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board. DTSC issued an
Imminent and Substantial Endangerment Detennination and Remedial Action Order for the K &
D Salvage. Site to Nathan Daniels. DTSC also made a final Determination of Non-compliance
with the IS&E Order. DTSC subsequently fenced and posted the K & D Salvage site. DTSC has
also conducted·a removal action and is in the process of conducting a Remedial
InvestigationlFeasibility Study (RIfFS) at K & D Salvage. Prior soil sampling at the K & D
Salvage site show it to be contaminated with metals, petroleum, polynuclear aromatic
hydrocarbons, solvents, and PCBs. The K & D Salvage landfill has been fenced and posted, but
Nathan Daniels has failed to complete a Solid Waste Water Quality Assessment Test. The current
site activities at the Benham and Johnson site appear to be similar to those of the K & D Salvage
site. Additionally, since the two sites have been owned by the sameindiyidual and operated in a
similar manner, it is likely that waste management practices were similar. Accordingly, available
information indicates the potential for metal, pesticide, herbicide, SVOC, VOC, and PCB
contamination at the Site.
2.4 Previous Investigations
Government agency file reviews have shown there to be no prior investigations at this
Site. All prior investigations have been for the adjacent K & D Salvage site and the K &
D Salvage landfill.
2.5 Regulatory Involvement
2.5.1 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The Benham and Johnson site is not
listed in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Information System (CERCLlS) database. The Site is not listed in the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) database, as of February 26,
1999.
2.5.2 State of California Environmental Protection Agency. Department of Toxic
Substances Control (DTSC). The Benham and Johnson site is listed in the CalSites
database. The CalSites number is 15500001.
2.5.3 Other State and Local agencies. There appears to be no involvement by other
agencies at the Benham and Johnson site.
FIGURE 2-2
2.6 Apparent Problem
The Site was first identified by the Kern Abandoned Site Project staff in a 1960 phone
book during a routine record search and a subsequent January 6, 1983, drive by, In
1990, a complaint filed with DTSC alleged that the Site was active for over 30 years.
The complaint further alleges that during that time the operators dumped all the wastes
from old transformers and old cars directly onto the ground. The informant described
the 100 acres as "one big sump hole. II The complaint appears to cover all of the
properties owned by Nathan Daniels. As previously described, the Regional Water
Quality Control Board is providing oversight of the former landfill, and DTSC is
conducting a RifFS of the K&D Salvage site.
The apparent problems at the Site are:
. The current metal recycling operations at the Site are similar to historical
activity at the adjacent K & D Salvage site where heavy metal, petroleum, PCE,
svacs, and PCB contamination are known to exist. It is highly likely that these same
contaminants exist at this Site.
. Agricultural chemical production, sales, and distribution at this Site, and
historical disposal of rinse waters from tanks containing these chemicals may have
contaminated the soil and groundwater at this Site.
3.0 HAZARD RANKING SYSTEM (HRS) FACTORS
The Hazard Ranking System (HRS) is a scoring system used to assess the relative threat
associated with actual or potential releases of hazardous substances from sites. It is the principal
mechanism EP A uses to place sites on the NatÌonal Priorities List. The quality of data obtained
from sampling and analysis at the Site will be sufficient to meet the criteria for usage in the HRS,
in accordance with the data quality objectives established by DTSC in this FSP and accepted by
EPA.
3.1 Waste Characteristics
An unknown quantity of soil potentially contaminated with heavy metals, petroleum,
PCE, and PCBs from the current metal recycling operations may be present at the Site.
The current operator also worked at the adjacent K & D Salvage site that is known to
have these contaminants. Additionally, historic use of the Site for agricultural chemical
production, sales, and distribution may have contributed to and unknown quantity of
soil and groundwater contamination, Historical agricultural chemical management
practices included disposal of wash water from tanks and containers into two sumps
and a trench that have since been filled with debris and covered with soil. Sampling is
proposed to determine if heavy metal, petroleum hydrocarbon, vac, svac, pesticide,
and herbicide contaminants are present in Site soils.
3.2 HRS Pathways
The following medium/media might have been impacted by a release from the Benham
and Johnson site:
. Onsite shallow soils (within 3 feet of ground surface). Although pavement and
. buildings cover a portion of the Site, exposed soil exists in the majority of the
Site. Surface and shallow soils may contain heavy metals, petroleum
hydrocarbons, VOCs, SVOCs, pesticides, and herbicides. There are 20 to 30
homes located within 400 feet of the contamination.
. Groundwater may have been impacted by pesticides and herbicides. Usable
groundwater is encountered at about 200 feet bgs. The U.S. Department of
Agriculture describes the area to be of the Cajon- Tujunga association and the
Grangeveille-Hesperia association. The soils consist of an overburden of loamy
coarse to medium sandy soil with high permeability. Subsoils consist of loamy
coarse sand with high permeability. Perched groundwater does not appear to
exist at this Site.
3.3 Sampling Recommendations
3.3.1 Soil Sampling
As shown in Figure 3-1, soil samples will be taken at nineteen (19) locations. Soil
samples for heavy metal analysis will be taken at ground surface zero (0) to six (6)
inches. Soil samples for herbicides and pesticides will be taken at one (1) foot and
three (3) feet below ground surface (bgs). Soil samples for petroleum hydrocarbons,
PCBs, and SVOCs will be taken at one (1) foot bgs. Soil samples for VOCs will be
taken at three (3) feet bgs.
The suffix of a soil sample indicates the depth in feet from which the sample was
collected. For example, sample number B&J1-0 designates a surface soil sample
collected from sample locationB&J-1 at a depth of 0 feet bgs, sample number B&J 1-3
designates a soil sample collected from sample location B&JSS-1 at 3 feet bgs, etc.
Sampling locations have been chosen authoritatively based on historical Site usage of
the chemicals of concern. Six (6) soil sampling locations for heavy metals, petroleum
hydrocarbons, PCBs, and SVOCs are distributed throughout the Site and will be
selected in the field based on actual Site observations including areas of current metals
recycling, X-ray florescence (XRF) screening, and soil staining. One (1) soil sampling
location for herbicides and pesticides will be located in the Storm water run-off
reservoir. If water is present in the reservoir, the sample location will be moved to a
location as close to the center of the reservoir as possible. One (1) soil sampling
location for herbicides and pesticides will be located between the sumps and the
reservoir. Five (5) soil sampling locations for herbicides and pesticides will be located
within or adjacent to the storage sheds and cement pad. Two (2) in each shed and one
(1) east of the cement pad. Six (6) soil sampling locations for herbicides, pesticides,
and volatile organics will be located to the north and east of each sump or trench. Two
(2) background sampling locations will be selected at the nearby abandoned motel as it
has not been influenced by direct industrial activity.
Tentative sampling and background locations are shown in Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1 is a
rough sketch of the Site drawn in 1983. An as-built sketch will be drawn of the Site
during the sampling activities. The actual sampling locations will be adjusted to avoid
obstacles such as asphalt, cement, shrubbery, utilities, etc. Background samples will
be obtained from areas surrounding the Site but out of the influence of any
contaminants. Background areas have the same geologic & soil characteristics as the
Site. A minimum of two background sample locations will be authoritatively chosen for
comparison to Site samples. Each background sample location will be sampled in the
same manner as those taken at the Site with the exception that the three (3) foot
samples will also be analyzed for heavy metals.
The Benham & Johnson site has not been identified as a potential hazardous waste
site and entered into the CERCLlS database. The California Department of Toxic
Substances Control will conduct this field sampling effort to gather data as part of a PA
under CERCLA. The anticipated sampling dates for this sampling effort are to
. The following samples (including duplicate, QA/QC, and equipment rinsate
samples) will be collected and analyzed as part of this effort:
· Thirty-Four (34) soil samples will be analyzed for herbicides.
· Thirty-Four (34) soil samples will be analyzed for pesticides.
· Nine (9) soil samples will be analyzed for volatile organic compounds.
· Ten (10) soil samples will be analyzed for petroleum hydrocarbons.
· Ten (10) soil samples will be analyzed for PCBs.
· Ten (10) soil samples will be analyzed for semi-volatile organics
(SVQC).
· Seven (7) soil samples will be analyzed for heavy metals using XRF.
· Four (4) soil samples will be analyzed for heavy metals in the HML
laboratory for confirmation of XRF results and laboratory QAlQC.
· Six (6) background samples will be taken from two locations in or
around the adjacent motel. Exact locations are to be determined in
the field. Two (2) surface samples, one (1) from each location, will be
analyzed for heavy metals. Two (2) samples, one (1) from each
location, taken at a depth of one (1) foot below ground surface will be
analyzed for herbicides, pesticides, PCBs, SVOCs and Petroleum.
Two (2) samples, one from each location, taken at a depth of three (3)
feet below ground surface will be analyzed for herbicides, pesticides,
and heavy metals. QAlQC for these samples is included in the
number of samples listed above for each respective parameter.
FIGURE 3-1
SOIL AND BACKGROUND SAMPLE LOCATIONS
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Scale: one inch = approximately _ feet
4.0 ANALYTICAL METHODS
4.1 Soil Sample Analysis
Analysis of surface and subsurface samples will be conducted for the following contaminants :
herbicides, pesticides, VOCs, SVOCs, PCBs, petroleum hydrocarbons, and heavy
metals. All samples will be analyzed using standard EP A and HML methods (e.g., 8260 for
VOCs, 8270 for SVOCs, Title 22 metals). XRF has been chosen for surface samples where
heavy metal contamination is suspected because of its low cost and its ability to be used as a field
screen tool. Method 6010 has been chosen for XRF confinnation of heavy metal contamination
because it is a standard method that, depending on sample interferences, the HML is normally
capable of obtaining quantitation limits at or below the US EP As Preliminary Remedial Goals
(pRG). Method 8081 has been chosen for pesticides because it is a standard method that,
depending on sample interferences, the HML is normally capable of obtaining quantitation limits
at or below the US EPAs Preliminary Remedial Goals (pRG). Method 8150 has been chosen for
Herbicides because it is a standard method that, depending on sample interferences, the HML is
normally capable of obtaining quantitation limits at or below the US EP As Preliminary Remedial
Goals (pRG). Method 418.1 has been chosen for petroleum hydrocarbons because it is a
standard method. Method 8280 has been chosen for PCBs because it is a standard method that,
depending on sample interferences, the HML is normally capable of obtaining quantitation limits
at or below the US EP As Preliminary Remedial Goals (pRG). Method 8260 has been chosen for
VOCs because it is a standard method that, depending on sample interferences, the HML is .
normally capable of obtaining quantitation limits at or below the US EP As Preliminary Remedial
Goals (pRG). Method 8270 has been chosen for SVOCs because it is a standard method that,
depending on sample interferences, the HML is normally capable of obtaining quantitation limits
at or below the US EPAs Preliminary Remedial Goals (pRG). Sample analysis will be
conducted by DTSC's Hazardous Materials Laboratory.
All sample results will be compared to PRGs or state standards, whichever are most conservative.
This comparison will be made for "no further action" or "further work required" decision making,
This limited sampling event will provide data to determine the absence or presence of on-site
chemicals.
4.2 Equipment Rinsate Analysis
Deionized water will be passed through the sampling equipment (augers, split-spoon
samplers, and XRF sieves) following decontamination and analyzed for all parameters.
Organic tree water will be used for rinsate blanks where organic analyses are planned. Equipment
rinsate samples will be marked as "EQUIP" in both the Analysis Planning Table and P A Sample
Log, and as "equipment blank" in the Field Information column of the HML Sample Analysis
Request.
Table 4-1
ANALYSIS PLANNING TABLE
DTSC LAB SAMPLE MATRIX LOCATION CONTAINER NO. OF CON- PRESERVA·TION TYPE OF SAMPLING
SAMPLE NUMBER TYPE/SIZE TAlNERS ANALYSIS DEVICE
NUMBER
B&JBACKI-O B&JBACKI-O SOIL MarEL 160ZJAR I NONE 6010 PLASTIC SCOOP
M M
B&JBACKI-I B&JBACKI-I SOIL MarEL 160ZJAR 2 NONE 808 1,8 I SO, 418.1 AUGER
HPP HPP 8270 & 8082
B&JBACKI-3 B&JBACKI·3 SOIL MarEL 160ZJAR 2 NONE 8081,8ISO, & 6010 AUGER
HPP HPP .
B&JBACK2-O B&JBACK2-O SOIL MarEL 160ZJAR I NONE 6010 PLASTIC SCOOP
M M
B&JBACK2-1 B&JBACK2-1 SOIL MarEL 160ZJAR 2 NONE 8081,8ISO, 418.1 AUGER
HPP HPP 8270 & 8082
B&JBACK2·3 B&JBACK2-3 SOIL MarEL 16 OZ JAR 2 NONE 8081,8ISO, & 6010 AUGER
HPP HPP .
B&JI-I B&JI-l SOIL RESERVOIR 16 Oz. GLASS I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
B&J1-3 B&J1-3 SOIL RESERVOIR 160Z. GLASS 2 NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
B&J2-1 B&J2-1 SOIL RESERVOIR 16 Oz. GLASS 1 NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
B&12-3 B&J2-3 SOIL RESERVOIR 160Z. GLASS 1 NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
B&JJ.I B&JJ.l SOIL TRENCH 16 oz. GLASS 1 NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
NORTII-EASf
CORNER
B&JJ.3 B&JJ.3 SOIL TRENCH SLEEVE I NONE 8081 & 81SO SPLIT·SPooN
NORTII-EASf ENCORE 2 NONE 8260 ENCORE
CORNER
B&J'¡"I B&J'¡"I SOIL TRENCH 16 oz. GLASS I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
SOum·EASf
CORNER
B&J'¡"IDUP B&JI'¡"I SOIL TRENCH 16oz.GLASS I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
SOUJ1i-EASf
CORNER
B&J'¡"3 B&J'¡"3 SOIL TRENCH SLEEVE I NONE 8081 & 81SO SPLIT-SPOON
SOUJ1i-EASf ENCORE 2 NONE 8260 ENCORE
CORNER
B&J4-3DUP B&J14-3 SOIL TRENCH SLEEVE 1 NONE 8081 & 81SO SPLIT-SPOON
SOUJ1i-EASf ENCORE 2 NONE 8260 ENCORE
CORNER
B&J.s-1 B&J.s-1 SOIL EASf OF 160Z. GLASS I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
EASf SUMP
B&J.s-3 B&J.s-3 SOIL EASf OF SLEEVE I NONE 8081 & 81SO SPLIT-SPOON
EAST SUMP ENCORE 2 NONE 8260 ENCORE
B&J6-1 B&J6-1 SOIL NORTII OF 16 oz. GLASS I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
EAST SUMP
B&J6-3 B&J6-3 SOIL NORTII OF SLEEVE 1 NONE 8081 & 81SO SPLIT-SPOON
EASf SUMP ENCORE 2 NONE 8260 ENCORE
B&J7·1 B&J7-1 SOIL EASf OF 160ZJAR I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
CEMENT
PAD
B&J7-3 B&J7·3 SOIL EASf OF 160ZJAR I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
CEMENT
PAD
B&JS.I B&JS.I SOIL EASf OF 160ZJAR I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
WEST SUMP
B&JS.3 B&JS.3 SOIL EASf OF SLEEVE I NONE 8081 &81SO SPLIT-SPOON
WEST SUMP ENCORE 2 NONE 8260 ENCORE
B&J9-1 B&J9-1 SOIL NORTII OF 160ZJAR I NONE 8081 &81SO AUGER
WEST SUMP
B&J9-3 B&J9-3 SOIL NORTII OF SLEEVE I NONE 8081 & 8 ISO SPLIT-SPOON
WEST SUMP ENCORE 2 NONE 8260 ENCORE
B&JIO-I B&JIO-I SOIL IN OR 160ZJAR I NONE 8081 &81SO AUGER
NORTII OF
EASf SHED
B&JI0-3 B&J10-3 SOIL IN OR 160ZJAR I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
NORTII OF
EAST SHED
B&JI0-3DUP B&J1.s-1 SOIL IN OR 160ZJAR I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
NORTII OF
EAST SHED
B&JI-I B&JII-I SOIL IN OR soum 160ZJAR I NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
OFEASf
SHED
B&JII·3 B&JII·3 SOIL IN OR soum 160ZJAR 1 NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
OF EASf
SHED
B&J12-1 B&J12-1 SOIL IN OR EASf 160ZJAR 1 NONE 8081 & 81SO AUGER
OF WEST
SHED
B&J12-3 B&J12·3 SOIL IN OR EAST 160ZJAR 1 NONE 8081 &81SO AUGER
OF WEST
SHED
B&JIJ.I B&JIJ.I SOIL IN OR WEST 16 OZ JAR 1 NONE 8081 &81SO AUGER
OF WEST
SHED
B&J 13-3 B&J13-3 SOIL IN OR WEST 160ZJAR 1 NONE 8081 &.8150 AUGER
OF WEST
SHED
B&J 14-0 NONE SOIL NORTII-WES XRF CUP 1 NONE XRF PLASTIC SCOOP
T CORNER
B&J14-IP B&J14-IP SOIL NORTII-WES lóOZJAR I NONE 418.1,8082 &. 8270 AUGER
T CORNER
B&J I S-O NONE SOIL NORTII-WES XRF CUP I NONE XRF&.6010 PLASTIC SCOOP
T CORNER
B&J IS-ODUP NONE SOIL NORTII-WES XRF CUP 1 NONE XRF PLASTIC SCOOP
T CORNER
B&J15-IP B&J15-IP SOIL NORTII-WES 160ZJAR 1 NONE 418.1,8082 &. 8270 AUGER
T CORNER
B&J16-0 NONE SOIL NORTII-EAST XRF CUP 1 NONE XRF PLASTIC SCOOP
CORNER
B&J16-IP B&J16-IP SOIL NORTII·EAST 16 OZ JAR 1 NONE 418.1,8082 &. 8270 AUGER
CORNER
B&J7-O B&J17-O SOIL soum-EAST XRF CUP I NONE XRF PLASTIC SCOOP
CORNER
B&J17-IP B&J17-IP SOIL sourn-EAST 160ZJAR I NONE 418.1,8082 &. 8270 AUGER
CORNER
B&J 18-0 NONE SOIL NORTII OF XRF CUP 1 NONE XRF PLASTIC SCOOP
ENTRANCE
. GATE
B&J18-IP B&J18-IP SOIL NORTII OF 160ZJAR 1 NONE 418.1,8082 & 8270 AUGER
ENTRANCE
GATE
B&J19-0 B&J 19-0 SOIL NORTII OF XRF CUP 1 NONE XRF&.6010 PLASTIC SCOOP
ENTRANCE
GATE
B&J19-0M B&J20-0M SOIL NORTII OF XRF CUP 1 NONE 6010 AUGER
DUP ENTRANCE
GATE
B&J19-IP B&J19-IP SOIL NORTII OF 16 OZ JAR I NONE 418.1,8082 & 8270 AUGER
ENTRANCE
GATE
B&J19-IP B&J2G-IP SOIL NORTII OF 160ZJAR I NONE 4181,8082 &. 8270 AUGER
DUP ENTRANCE
GATE
B&J2IHC-EQ B&J2IHC-EP RlNSATE NIA 32 OZJAR 2 NONE 418.1,8082 &. 8270 AUGER
. VIP VIP
B&J2IHP-EQ B&J2IHP·EQ RlNSATE N/A 32 OZ JAR 2 NONE 8081 &8150 spur SPOON
VIP VIP
B&J2IV-EQVI B&J2I V-EQVI RlNSATE N/A VOA 2 Sodium 8260 spur SPOON
P P
Bisulfate
B&J21TB B&J21TB TRAVEL N/A VOA 2 NONE 8260 N/A
BLANK
B&J21TEMP B&J21TEMP TEMP N/A VOA I NONE TEMP NIA
BLANK
*Background samples for VOCs will not be taken as they have been established to be non-detect
through GoreSorber analysis at the adjacent site ofK & D Salvage where VOCs were detected,
but large areas of the site showed no VOCs to be present.
SITE LAYOUT MAP
FIGURE 2-1
SITE LOCATION MAP
5.0 METHODS AND PROCEDURES
5.1 Soil Sampling
Although planned soil sampling locations are shown in Figure 3-1, exact locations will
be determined in the field based on accessibility. Actual soil sample locations will be
recorded on a sketch of the site similar to that of Figure 3-1 as sampling is performed,
and a clean copy will be produced after sampling is completed. Physical reference
points will be labeled and, if possible, distances to the reference points will be given.
For on-site XRF sampling, surface samples will be collected using a disposable plastic
scoop. The sample will be ground and passed through a sieve to assure that the
sample is homogeneous and that large metallic particles do not distort the XRF
readings. The XRF sample cup will be partially filled with sample and packaged
according to the manufacturer's directions. XRF readings will be taken for three (3)
minutes and the results recorded. After the XRF analysis is complete the sample
containers will be placed in a "Ziplock" type plastic bag, immediately sealed, placed
into a large plastic bag in an ice chest, and processed for shipment to the laboratory.
The HML laboratory will perform a 6010 analysis on the same sample that was
analyzed with the XRF instrument for comparison purposes.
Subsurface samples will be collected by boring to the desired sample depth using a 6-
inch diameter hand auger. Once the desired sample depth is reached, the hand auger
will be removed from the hole and a split-spoon sampler inserted to collect the soil
sample in a brass sleeve when VOCs are to be sampled. The EnCore sampling
method will be used for collecting soil samples from the brass sleeve. The soil
remaining in the brass sleeve will be used for the remaining (non-VOC) samples. The
ends of the brass sleeve will be covered with a Teflon patch at least one (1) inch larger
than the diameter of the sleeve and end caps will be placed over the Teflon patches. If
a sampling point is not designated for VOC sampling, once the desired sample depth is
reached, the hand auger will be removed from the hole and accumulated soil will be set
aside. The hand auger will then be reinserted and a discrete depth sample will be
taken with the auger. The soil in the auger will be placed in a sample-dedicated,
disposable pail or on a sample-dedicated, disposable tarp and used to collect the
remaining (non-VaC) samples. A disposable plastic scoop will be used to fill a sixteen
(16) ounce glass jar to capacity. If the consistency of the sandy soil results in partial
core samples and make EnCore sampling inappropriate, then all samples will be
gathered with an auger. The jars destined for volatile analyses will be packed full to
minimize air space.
Sample containers will be filled to the top with measures taken to prevent soil from
remaining in the lid threads prior to being sealed to prevent potential contaminant
migration to or from the sample. After sample jars or sleeves are filled they will be
placed in a "Ziplock" type plastic bag, immediately sealed, placed into a large plastic
bag in an ice chest, and processed for shipment to the laboratory. If more than one
container is needed for a specific set of analysis, all containers for that analysis will be
placed in the same "Ziplock" type plastic bag. This procedure will be repeated until all
sampling depths have been sampled. Excess soil from the sampled interval will be
repacked into the hole. Set-aside soil from the interval above the sampled interval will
then be repacked into the hole. Samplers will wear personal protective equipment as
specified in the Site Health and Safety Plan.
5.2 Equipment Rinsate Sample
Equipment rinsate samples will be taken of the auger and split-spoon sampler used to
obtain soil samples. Deionized water will be passed through and over an auger or
split-spoon sampler decontaminated in the field and the water captured in sampling
containers (bottles or VOA vials). Sufficient samples will be taken to perform analysis
of all the project parameters. The containers will be sealed, labeled and treated like
other samples.' Rinsate samples for metals will not be taken as disposable plastic
scoops will be used to gather these samples. Rinsate samples for equipment used to
gather vac samples will be preserved with sodium bisulfate.
5.3 Decontamination Procedures
The decontamination procedures that will be followed are in accordance with approved
QAPjP procedures. Decontamination of sampling equipment must be conducted
consistently as to assure the quality of samples collected. All equipment that comes
into contact with potentially contaminated soil or water will be decontaminated.
Disposable equipment intended for one time use will not be decontaminated but will be
packaged for appropriate disposal.
Decontamination will occur prior to and after each use of a piece of equipment. All
sampling devices used, including trowels, split-spoon samplers and augers but not
including disposable devices, will be cleaned using detergent and water, followed by a
tap-water rinse, and allowed to air dry. If any visible organic material remains on the
surface of the equipment or is suspected of remaining (such as after sampling oily
waste), a hexane rinse followed by isopropyl alcohol will be used to remove the organic
material. Cleaned equipment will be stored in plastic bags or in a manner that prevents
contamination.
6.0 DISPOSAL OF RESIDUAL MATERIALS
In the process of collecting environmental samples at the Benham & Johnson site
during the P A, the DTSC site team may generate different types of potentially
contaminated investigation- derived wastes (IDW) including the following:
· Used personal protective equipment (PPE)
· Disposable sampling equipment
· Decontamination fluids
Listed below are the procedures that will be followed for handling the IDW. The
procedures have enough flexibility to allow the site investigation team to use its
professional judgment on the proper method for the disposal of each type of IDW
generated at each sampling location:
· Used PPE and disposable equipment will be double bagged and
placed in a municipal refuse dumpster on site. These wastes are not
considered hazardous and can be sent to a municipal landfill. Any
PPE and disposable equipment that is to be disposed of which can still
be reused will be rendered inoperable before disposal in the
dumpster.
· Decontamination fluids that will be generated in the PA will consist of
residual contaminants, solvents, and water with non-phosphate
detergent. The volume and concentration of the decontamination fluid
will be sufficiently low to allow disposal at the Site. The water (and
water with detergent) will be poured onto the ground. Pesticide-grade
solvents will be allowed to evaporate from the decontamination bucket.
7.0 SAMPLE DOCUMENTATION AND SHIPMENT
At a minimum, the following information will be recorded during the sample collection:
· Sample numbers, locations and descriptions
· Site sketch showing actual (as-built) sample locations and measured distances.
· Sampler's name(s)
· Date and time of sample collection
· Type of sample (i.e., matrix)
· Type of sampling equipment used
· Onsite measurement data as appropriate (pID reading, pH, etc.)
· Field observations and details important to analysis or integrity of samples
(e.g., heavy rains, odors, colors, etc.)
· Preliminary sample descriptions (e.g., clay loam, very wet, color, odor)
· Type( s) of preservation used
· Lot numbers of the sample containers, sample tag numbers, and SAR form
numbers
· Shipping arrangements (overnight air bill number)
· Recipient laboratory(ies)
The following table is provided for recording most of this information. What cannot be recorded
on the table should be recorded on the Site sketch or field logbook.
DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL
Table 7-1
P A Sample Log
Site Name
Page_of_
Date
Site Address
Weather Conditions
DTSC LAB SAMP LOCA-TION TIME CON-TAINE SAMPL-IN PERSON PERSON COM-MEN
SAMPLE R TYPEl G TAKING RECOR-DI TSI
NUMBER SAMP LE SIZE & DEVICE SAMPLE NG DATA OBSER- V A
NUMBER TIONS
LE MAT
NUMB RIX
ER
B&JB B&JBACKl- SOIL MOTEL 160Z1AR 1
OM
ACKl-
OM
B&JBACK B&JBACKI- SOIL MOTEL 160Z 1AR2
1- n.¡pp IHPP
B&JBACK B&JBACKl- SOIL MOTEL 160Z1AR2
1-3HPP 3HPP
B&JBACK B&JBACK2- SOIL MOTEL 160Z1AR 1
2..oM OM
B&JBACK B&JBACK2- SOIL MOTEL 160Z1AR2
2-1HPP IHPP
B&JBACK B&JBACK2- SOIL MOTEL 160Z1AR2
2-3HPP 3HPP
B&II-I B&1I-1 SOIL RESERVOIR 160Z1AR1
B&11-3 B&11-3 SOIL RESERVOIR 160Z1AR2
B&12-1 B&12-1 SOIL RESERVOIR 160Z1AR 1
B&12-3 8&12-3 SOIL RESERVOIR 160Z1AR 1
B&J3-1 8&13-1 SOIL TRENCH 160Z1AR 1
NORTII-EAS
T CORNER
B&13-3 8&13-3 SOIL TRENCH SLEEVE-I
NORTII-EAS ENCORE-2
T CORNER
B&J4-1 8&14-1 SOIL TRENCH 160Z1AR 1
SOUTH-EAS
T CORNER
B&J4-IDU 8&114-1 SOIL TRENCH 160Z1AR 1
P SOUTH-EAS
T CORNER
B&14-3 8&14-3 SOIL TRENCH SLEEVE-I
SOUTH-EAS ENCORE-2
T CORNER
B&14-3DU 8&114-3 SOIL TRENCH SLEEVE-I
P SOUTH-EAS ENCORE-2
T CORNER
B&15-1 8&15-1 SOIL EAST OF 160Z1AR 1
EAST SUMP
B&15-3 8&15-3 SOIL EAST OF SLEEVE-I
EAST SUMP ENCORE-2
B&16-1 8&16-1 SOIL NORTII OF 160Z1AR 1
EAST SUMP
B&16-3 8&16-3 . SOIL NORTII OF SLEEVE-I
EAST SUMP ENCORE-2
B&17-1 8&17-1 SOIL EAST OF 160Z1ARI
CEMENf
PAD
8&17-3 8&17-3 SOIL EAST OF 160Z1AR 1
CEMENf
PAD
B&18-1 8&18-1 SOIL EAST OF 160Z1AR 1
WEST SUMP
8&18-3 8&18-3 SOIL EAST OF SLEEVE-I
WEST SUMP ENCORE-2
B&19-1 8&19-1 SOIL NORTII OF 160Z1AR 1
WEST SUMP
B&19-3 B&19-3 SOIL NORTII OF SLEEVE-I
WEST SUMP ENCORE-2
B&110-1 B&110-1 SOIL IN OR 160ZJAR I
NORm OF
EAST SHED
B&110-3 B&110-3 SOIL IN OR 16 OZ JAR I
NORm OF
EAST SHED
B&110-3D B&115-1 SOIL IN OR 160Z JAR I
UP NORm OF
EAST SHED
B&1I-1 B&1II-1 SOIL IN OR 160ZJAR I
SOUTH OF
EAST SHED
B&111-3 B&111-3 SOIL IN OR 160ZJAR I
SOUTH OF
EAST SHED
B&112-1 B&112-1 SOIL IN OR EAST 16 OZ JAR I
OF WEST
SHED
B&112-3 B&112·3 SOIL IN OR EAST 160ZJARI
OF WEST
SHED
B&113·1 B&113-1 SOIL IN OR WEST 16 OZ JAR I
OF WEST
SHED
B&113-3 B&113·3 SOIL IN OR WEST 16 OZ JAR I
OF WEST
SHED
B&JI<W NONE SOIL NORm-WES XRF CUP-I
T CORNER
B&J14-IP B&114-IP SOIL NORm-WES 16 OZ JAR I
... T CORNER
B&J15-O NONE SOIL NORm-WES XRF CUP·I
T CORNER
B&115-0D NONE SOIL NORm-WES XRFCUP-I
UP T CORNER
B&J15-IP B&J15·IP SOIL NORm-WES 160ZJARI
T CORNER
B&J16-0 NONE SOIL NORm·EAS XRFCUP·I
T CORNER
B&116-IP B&116-IP SOIL NORm-EAS 160ZJARI
T CORNER
B&J7-O B&117-O SOIL SOUTIl-EAS XRFCUP-l
T CORNER
B&117-IP B&117-IP SOIL SOUTIl-EAS 160ZJARI
T CORNER
B&118-O NONE SOIL NORm OF XRF CUP·I
ENTRANCE
GATE
B&118-IP B&118-IP SOIL NORm OF 160ZJARI
ENTRANCE
GATE
B&119-O B&119-0 SOIL NORm OF XRFCUP.I
ENTRANCE
GATE
B&119-0M B&120-0M SOIL NORm OF XRFCUP-I
DUP ENTRANCE
GATE
B&119-IP B&119·IP SOIL NORm OF 16 OZ JAR I
ENTRANCE
GATE .
B&J19-IP B&120-1P SOIL NORm OF 16 OZ JAR I
DUP ENTRANCE
GATE
B&12IHC- B&121HC-E RINSATE N/A 320ZJAR2
EQUIP PUIP
B&J2IHP- B&12IHP-E RINSA TE N/A 320Z JAR 2
EQUIP QUIP
B&12IV·E B&121 V-EQ RINSATE N/A VOA-2
QUIP UIP
B&121 TB B&121 TB 'IRA VEL N/A VOA-2
BLANK
B&12ITE B&J2ITEM TEMP N/A VOA-I
MP P BLANK
Preservatives will only be added to the equipment rinsate sample taken for VOCs. Sodium
Bisulfate will be added to that sample.
SAR FORM NUMBERS:
Sample Numbers
SAR Form Number
In addition to the information in the P A sample log, the following specifics should also be
recorded in a field logbook for each day of sampling:
· Team members and their responsibilities
· Time of Site arrival/entry on Site and time of Site departure
· Other personnel on Site
· A summary of any meetings or discussions with any potentially responsible
parties (pRPs), representatives ofPRPs, or federal, state, or other regulatory
agencIes
· Deviations trom sampling plans, Site safety plans, and QAPjP procedures
· Changes in personnel and responsibilities as well as reasons for the changes
· Levels of safety protection
· Calibration readings for any equipment used and equipment model and serial
number.
7.1 Bottles and Preservatives
Number Volume Material/Type Preservative
4 32 oz. Glass None
43 16 oz. Glass None
5 40ml. Glass VOA None
14 ? EnCore None
7 2"X6" Brass Sleeve None
7 ? XRF Cups None
The containers will be pre-cleaned and will not be rinsed prior to sample collection.
7.1.1 Soil Samples
7.1.1.1 Soil Samples for VOCs
Soil samples to be analyzed for volatile organic compounds will be collected first as soil cores in a
brass sleeve. The following procedure will then be used:
1. Prepare an EnCore device to collect samples to collect and receive samples.
2. Immediately collect two (2) soil plugs trom one end of the brass sleeve with the EnCore
sampling devices (per the device manufacturer's directions). This should be done in a
manner and location which prevents sample contamination and VOC losses. Factors such
. as time trom initial core collection, time between core collection and EnCore collection,
ambient temperature and contamination sources should be controlled, if possible, and
documented.
3. Immediately preserve all samples at 4°C in a pre-cooled storage container.
The holding time for a sample collected in an EnCore device, before it must be analyzed or
preserved, is 48 hours.
7.1.1.2 Soil Samples for Metals and Other Contaminants
Soil samples to be analyzed for metals will be transferred into a 16-ounce, wide-mouth glass jars.
Metals samples do not need to be chilled but will be shipped in the same chilled ice chest as the
other samples. Samples for other organic (nonvolatile) analysis will be handled similarly and kept
chilled.
7.2 Sample Analysis Request (SAR) Forms, Evidence Tape
SAR forms are used to document sample collection, chain-of-custody, and shipment to HML for
analysis. All sample shipments will be accompanied by an SAR form. An example of an SAR
form is included in Attachment B.
The SAR form will identify the contents of each shipment and maintain the custodial integrity of
the samples. Generally, a sample is considered to be in someone's custody if it is either in
someone's physical possession, in someone's view, locked up, or kept in a secured area that is
restricted to authorized personnel. Until the samples are shipped, the custody of the samples will
be the responsibility ofDTSC. The Site leader or designee will sign the "relinquished by" box on
the SAR form, and note the date, time, and air bill number.
DTSC evidence tape will be placed about the end of the plastic bag containing the samples and
used ~o protect them iTom melting ice. The ice chests in which samples are stored will be sealed
with evidence tape any time they are not in someone's possession or view before shipping.
7.3 Photographs
Photographs will be taken at every sample location and at other areas of interest on Site. They
will serve to verify information entered in the field logbook. When a photograph is taken, the
following information will be written in the logbook or will be recorded in a separate field
photography log:
· Time, date, location, and, if appropriate, weather conditions
· Description of the subject photographed, including sample identification number.
· Name of person taking the photograph
7.4 Labeling, Packaging and Shipment
All samples collected will be labeled in a clear and precise way for proper identification in the field
and for tracking in the laboratory. At a minimum, the sample labels will contain the following
information: sample number, site name, date of collection, and initials of the sampler.
All sample containers will be placed in a strong-outside shipping container. The following
outlines the packaging procedures that will be followed for low concentration samples:
1. When ice is used, secure the drain plug of the cooler with fiberglass tape to
prevent melting ice trom leaking out of the cooler.
2. Line the bottom of the cooler with bubble wrap or other material to prevent
breakage during shipment.
3. Check screw caps for tightness.
4. Secure each bottle/container (or outer plastic bag) with a custody seal.
5. Affix sample labels onto the containers.
6. Wrap all glass sample containers in bubble wrap to prevent breakage.
7. Seal all sample containers in heavy duty plastic bags.
All samples will be placed in coolers with SAR forms. All forms will be enclosed in a large plastic
. bag and affixed to the underside of the cooler lid. Empty space in the cooler will be filled with
bubble wrap or Styrofoam peanuts to prevent movement and breakage during shipment. Ice used
to cool samples will be double sealed in two zip lock plastic bags and placed on top and around
the samples to chill them to the correct temperature. Each ice chest will be securely taped shut
with nylon strapping tape.
8.0 QUALITY CONTROL
8.1 Equipment Rinsate Sample
Equipment rinsate samples will be taken to evaluate field sampling and decontamination
procedures. Equipment rinsate samples will be prepared as described in Section 5.1.2 and be
analyzed for all parameters. A minimum of one set of equipment rinsate samples will be collected.
Each equipment rinsate sample will be taken of the auger barrel or split-spoon sampler following
decontamination. It will.be performed on equipment that has sampled the more contaminated
waste or soil as observed in the field.
8.2 Split Samples and Field Duplicate Samples
Split samples will be taken only when requested by theTesponsible party or property owner. Split
samples will be either co-located or physically divided in the field. Samples subject to
volatilization (VOCs, SVOCs) will be co-located with the samples taken for DTSC analysis.
They may be taken trom the same boring as the DTSC samples. Samples will be divided in half
when volatilization is not a problem (metals, non-volatile pesticides), after being homogenized
thoroughly in a pail or other container.
Field duplicate samples will be collected for DTSC's purposes, to help assess contaminant and
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matrix variability. One out of every 10 samples will be a duplicate sample sent blind to the
laboratory. Samples number B&J4-1DUP, B&J4-3DUP, B&J10-3DUP,
B&J15-0DUPB&J19-0MDUP, and B&J19-1PDUP will be duplicates. Duplicates will be
numbered similarly to the other samples on the SAR fonn, i.e., if samples number S-5, S-6 and
S-7 are taken, with S-6 being a duplicate, they will be indicated on the SAR fonn as "S-5, S-6 and
S-7", but the duplicate sample will be indicated on the Analysis Planning Table (4-1) and P A
Sample Log (Table 7-1) by the suffix "DUP" after the sample number, e.g., samples "S-5,
S-6DUP and S-7".
Duplicate samples will be taken as follows:
Sample No.
Location
B&J4-1DUP
B&J4-3DUP
B&J1 0-3DUP
B&J15-0DUP
B&J19-0MDUP
B&J19-1PDUP
Trench Southeast Comer
Trench Southeast Comer
In or North of East Shed
Northwest Comer
North of Entrance Gate
North of Entrance Gate
Locations were chosen because it is expected they will demonstrate at least moderate
contamination.
8.3 Laboratory Quality Control Samples
Laboratory quality control (QC) samples are taken in the field and sent to the laboratory for QC
purposes. For soil and water samples, QC aliquots (portions) will be taken from a nonnal sample
sent for analysis. QC sampling protocol established by the HML laboratory will be followed. No
special field identification of QC sampling will be required.
8.4 Temperature Blanks
For volatile and semi-volatile samples, one temperature blank consisting of a 40-milliliter glass
vial of distilled water will be included in each cooler shipped to the analytical laboratory. The
purpose of the temperature blank is to allow the analytical laboratory to obtain a representative
measurement of the temperature of samples enclosed in a cooler without disturbing the actual
samples. The field team will package and label the temperature blank like a normal water sample,
however the analytical laboratory will only measure the temperature of the blank. The
temperature blank will not be analyzed for hazardous substances. These samples shall be marked
as "TEMP" in the appropriate fonns.
9.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Staff must be current on health and safety training (HAZWOPER) and medical monitoring to
perfonn field activities. A Hazard Appraisal and Recognition Plan (HARP) must be prepared at
least 48 hours before going onsite. A post-HARP must be filled out and submitted to the œ
promptly after completion of field activities.
ATTACHMENT A
HML SAMPLE AUTHORIZATION AND REQUEST FORMS
(ARF and SAR)
ENVIRONME~AL HEALTH SERVICE~EPARTMENT
STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S.
DIRECTOR
2700 -M- Street, Suite 300
Baker.field, CA 93301
(805) 861-3636
(805) 861-3429 FAX
February 24, 1994
REMEDIAL ACTION COMPLETION CERTIFICATION
Nat Daniels
K & D Salvage (formerly Golden State Metals)
600 Union Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93307
SUBJECf:
Location:
Known As:
Site No.:
600 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
Golden State Metals
250011
Dear Mr. Daniels:
This letter confirms the completion of site investigation and remedial action for the
underground storage tank(s) at the above site. Thank you for your cooperation throughout
this investigation. With the provision that the information provided to this agency was
accurate and representative of site conditions, no further action related to the underground
tank release is required based on the available information as set forth in California Code
of Regulations, Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, Article 11, Section 2721( e) (Underground
Storage Tank Corrective Action Regulations).
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If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Flora Darling at (805)
861-3636, Extension 549.
SfL ~U
Steve McCalley, Director
Environmental Health Services D
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ENVIRONMEN'AL HEALTH SERVICE'DEPARTMENT
STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S.
DIRECTOR
2700 "M" Street. Suite 300
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(805) 861-3636
(805) 861·3429 FAX
December 9, 1993
Ivan Sanderson
BSK & Associates
117 "V" Street
Bakersfield, CA 93304
SUBJECT:
Workplan for K & D Salvage
Dear Mr. Sanderson:
This Department· has once again closely reviewed your workplan for assessment of soil
contamination at the above-mentioned facility an~.._ h~~t?_t~£'l..nsidere.d our 20sition. The
workplan is adequate for implementation.
I believe a misunderstanding as a result of different interpretations of language used in the
workplan is the reason for not receiving initial approval. In the future please do not
hesitate to call me if an issue cannot be resolved with the person assigned a case.
Thank you for your patience in resolving the perceived problem. Please contact Flora
Darling forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the proposed drilling date.
Sincerely,
Steve McCalley, ~ctor
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By:/JOe Cañas, R.E.H.S.
Interim Program Supervisor
Hazardous Materials Management Program
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
STEVE McCALLEY. R.E.H.S.
DIRECTOR
2700 -M- Street, Suite 300
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(805) 861·3636
(805) 861-3429 FAX
November 1, 1993
BSK and Associates
117 "V" Street
Bakersfield, CA 93304
ATIN: Ivan Sanderson
SUBJECT:
K & D. Salvage
600 Union Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93307
Permit #: 250011
Dear Mr. Sanderson:
This office is in receipt of your letter dated October 27, 1993, addressed to Mr. Nathan
Daniels. Your comments are appreciated; however, five (5) test holes are considered
excessive. Three (3) test holes should be adequate to determine the vertical and lateral
extent of the petroleum hydrocarbon plume. One test hole should be placed at the center
of the former underground tank location to define the vertical extent of the contamination.
To define the lateral extent of the plume, one test hole should be located within a fifteen
(15) foot radius of the vertical test hole. If contamination is found to be present, one
additional test hole selected to define the lateral migration of the plume should be
adequate. Additional test holes in excess of three (3) must have the concurrence of the
hazardous materials specialist present on site during the investigation and the owner
(responsible party).
Please submit an addendum plan view of the site depicting the test hole locations. Upon
receipt of the additional information, this office will continue its review.
Contact me at (805) 861-3636, Ext. 549, if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
By:
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cc: Mr. Nathan Daniels
3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93306
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K & D SALVAGE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
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Mr. Nathan Daniels
3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, California 93306
SUBJECT:
BSK JOB B93229
UST Site Assessment Report
K & D SALVAGE
Bakersfield, California
Dear Mr. Daniels:
BSK & Associates is pleased to submit this report for the above-referenced project. This report includes
background information, purpose and scope, findings, and our evaluation of the findings. Appendix "A"
presents soil boring logs, Appendix "B" presents results of chemical analyses of soil samples, and
Appendix "C" presents a description of our investigative procedures.
The work was conducted in conformance with guidelines of the Kern County Environmental Health
Services Department. We recommend that you submit a copy of this report to the KCEHSD.
Findings of the investigation did not reveal the presence of gasoline in the subsurface soils at the location
of the former USTs. Based on our evaluation of the findings, we recommend that no further action be
taken.
We appreciate the opportunity to he of service to you on this project. If you have questions regarding
this report. please contact our Bakersfield oftïce.
BMB/IDS:ds
Distribution: Mr. Nathan Daniels (2 copies)
Respectfully submitted,
BSK & Associates
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Ivan D. Sanderson, Ph.D.
Registered Geologist No. 4514
Project Manager
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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PURPOSE AND SCOPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BACKGROUND INFORMA nON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2
Project Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2
Site Description . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2
Site Geology and Hydrogeology ............................... 2
Site History ........................................... 2
INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 4
Exploratory Boring and Sampling Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4
Laboratory Analysis of Soil Samples ............................ 4
FINDINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 5
Soil Profile, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 5
Results of Soil Sample Analyses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 5
EVALUATION ......',.....,................................ 6
Evaluation of Analytical Results of Soil Samples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 6
Extent of Soil Contamination . . . , , . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . ., 6
Potential Environmental Impacts . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ., 6
Recommendations . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 6
CONCLUSIONS . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 7
LIMITATIONS .........................,............,...... 7
TAB LES
Table t .....
Table 2 ......
Results of Soil Sample Analyses - March 4. 1993
Results of Soil Sample Analyses - January 19. 1994
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Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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APPENDICES
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C . . . . .
Vicinity Map
Site Plan
Exploratory Boring Locations
Log of Borings
Analytical Results
Field Sampling and Testing Procedures
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K & D SALVAGE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
INTRODUCTION
This report presents findings of an investigation to assess the extent of gasoline migration
beneath a 500-gallon underground storage tank (UST), formerly located at the former K & D
Salvage facility in Bakersfield, California.
PURPOSE AND SCOPE
Purpose of the investigation was to assess the extent of gasoline migration in the subsurface soil
at the location of the former SOO-gallon UST in conformance with requirements of the Kern
County Environmental Health Services Department (KCEHSD).
BSK & Associates' (BSK) scope of work for this investigation included:
o A workplan and health and safety plan, dated October 1,
1993 (BSK Report B93229), was prepared and submitted to
the KCEHSD for review and approval. The workplan, as
amended, was approved in writing by Mr. Joe Canas of
KCEIISD on December 9, ¡ 993.
o Three exploratory soil borings were drilled on the site and
soil samples were collected on January 19, 1994.
o Selected soil samples were analyzed for ßTEX and total
petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline by BSK Analytical
Laboratories.
o This report was prepared presenting our evaluation of the
findings of our field and laboratory inve~¡tigations and our
recommendations as to further action.
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Project Location
The project site is located at 600 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, Kern County, California.
The site is within the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Sec. 5, T.30 South, R.28
East, MDBM and is east of Union Avenue and north of Daniels Lane (see Vicinity Map,
Figure I).
Site Description
The site is level, partially paved with asphalt and concrete pavement, and is fenced on the north,
south, and east property boundaries. The site is bounded on the north by a motel, on the south
by Daniels Lane, on the west by Union Avenue, and on the east by undeveloped land. The
USTs were located in the central portion of the site. There are presently no structures on the
site. A large pile of wood and concrete debris is present in the area of the site southwest of the
area of investigation. Weeds and trash were observed throughout the site. According to the
owner there are no water wells, dry wells, or drainage sumps on the site. The Kern Island
Canal runs approximately 1/8 mile south of the site.
Site Geology and Hydrogeology
The site is located within the San Joaquin Valley of the Great Valley geomorphic province of
California. Near-surface site soils consist predominantly of fine to coarse sand, which are
Quaternary alluvial deposits. Water well information obtained from Kern County Water Agency
indicates that tïrst-encountered groundwater occurs in unconfined aquifer conditions at a depth
of approximately 220 feet in the vicinity of the site.
Site History
Information concerning the history of the site was provided by Mr. Nathan Daniels, the
responsible party and owner of the site since 1982. The site was used until 1968 as a scrap
metal recycl ing facil ity. In 1968, operations were transferred to an off-site location and only
nonferrous materials were recycled at the site. Site operations were discontinued completely in
1981 or 1982. No other information was available concerning past uses for the site.
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A 500-gallon UST was removed from the site by M Construction on March 4, 1993. At that
time a 1,000-gallon UST was discovered and also removed. Information obtained from Allen
Daniels indicates that the I,OOO-gallon UST was installed sometime during the late t 970s when
use of the 500-gallon UST was discontinued. At the time of the tank removals there was no
product dispenser on the site. Because the USTs were not used for commercial purposes, it is
likely that the product dispenser was previously located at or near the position of the USTs and
that no extensive underground product lines existed. No other USTs or above-ground fuel tanks
are known to have existed on the site.
At the time of the UST removals, soil samples were obtained from beneath the USTs by BSK
and analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX), and total petroleum
hydrocarbons - Gasoline (TPH-G). Test results indicated detectable concentrations of BTEX and
TPH-G in soil at depths of two and six feet beneath the 500-gallon UST. Results of soil samples
obtained from beneath the I,OOO-gallon UST were non-detectable for BTEX and TPH-G.
Laboratory results of the preliminary site assessment are presented in Table I.
Based on the" findings of the preliminary site assessment, KCEHSD requested that a site
characterization study be conducted to assess the extent of gasoline migration in soil beneath the
former 500-gallon lJST.
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·"RESULTS OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYSESiK&bSALVAGE SITE
.... Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons.;GaŠÓline
Benzene; Toluene; EthylbEmzéne,Xylenés ..
Sårnpl~d March 4, 1993 by BSK &Ašš()C.iaté~
Deþth,ft TPH-G, Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene;
BTB rng/kg mg/kg rng/kg mg/kg
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840 NO 1.9 1.4
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East Tank
(500 Gals.)
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I.. mg/kg
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Tank
Designation
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(1,000 Gals.)
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2
6
1,000
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
20
NO
NO
Abbreviations:
BJB
TPH-G =
NO
mg/kg =
= Below Tank Bottom
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline
= None Detected
Milligrams per kilogram (Parts per million)
INVESTIGA TIVE PROCEDURES
Exploratory Boring and Sampling Locations
Following approval of the workplan by the KCEHSD, a field investigation was conducted by
BSK on January 19, 1994. Three exploratory borings were drilled on the site. Boring B-1 was
drilled at the former location of the SOD-gallon UST to a depth of 37 feet, Boring B-2 was
drilled 10 feet west of Boring B-1 near the former location of the I,OOO-gallon UST to a depth
of 25 feet, and Boring B-3 was drilled 10 feet south of Boring B-1 to a depth of 20 feet. Boring
locations are shown on Figure 3. Soil samples were collected at five foot intervals commencing
at a depth of ten feet to total exploration depth at each exploratory boring location.
Laboratory Analysis of Soil Samples
Soil samples, collected from Boring B-1 at to. 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 feet, from Boring B-2 at
\0 and 25 feet. and from Boring B-3 at 15 and 20 feet, were analyzed for TPH-G by EPA
Method 8015 and BTEX by EP A Method 8020.
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FINDINGS
Soil Profile'
Subsurface soils generally consist of silty sand to a depth of 8 feet underlain by poorly graded
sand and sandy silt to a depth of approximately 30 feet. Silty clay exhibiting moderate plasticity
was encountered at a depth of 30 feet at the location of Boring B-1. Detailed descriptions of soil
types are included in the Logs of Borings (Appendix A).
Results of Soil Sample Analyses
Results of analyses of soil samples collected by BSK on January 19, 1994 for BTEX and TPH-G
are presented in Table 2. Laboratory documentation is provided in Appendix B.
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RESUL TS OF SOIL SAMPLE ANALYSES, K&D SALVAGE SITE
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gafioline
Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylenes
Sampled January 19, 1994 by BSK & Associates
5ample Boring Depth, TPH-G, Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzeô~, TotaIXylene~,
Location ft B5G mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg
5-1 B-1 10 NO NO NO NO NO
5-2 B-1 15 NO NO NO NO NO
5-3 B-1 20 NO NO NO NO NO
5-4 B-1 25 NO NO NO NO NO
5-5 B-1 30 NO NO .005 NO NO
5-6 B-1 35 NO NO NO NO NO
5-7 B-2 10 NO NO NO NO NO
5-10 B-2 25 NO NO NO NO NO
5-12 B-3 15 NO NO NO NO NO
5-13 B-3 20 NO NO NO NO NO
Abbreviations:
B5G = Below 5ite Grade
TPH-G = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline
NO = None Detected (Below Method Detection Limit)
mg/kg = Milligrams per kilogram (Parts per million)
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EV ALUA TION
Evaluation of Analytical Results of Soil Samples
Results of analyses of soil samples collected on January 19, 1994 did not reveal the presence
of BTEX or TPH-G in the subsurface soils at the former location of the 500-gallon UST to a
depth of 35 feet. Results of soil samples obtained at the time of the UST removal on March
4, 1993 indicated that low levels of TPH-G (1,000 ppm or less) were present at depths of 2
and 6 feet beneath the UST (l0 to 15 feet beneath site grade at the location of Boring B-1).
During drilling of 8-1 gasoline vapor was noticed by the field geologist at a depth of
approximately 10 feet.
Extent of Soil Contamination
BTEX and TPH-G were not detected in the soil samples collected and analyzed by BSK as
part of this investigation. 8TEX and TPH-G detected in samples obtained at the time of the
preliminary site assessment on March 4, 1993 appear to have been localized, perhaps
resulting from minor spillage during tank removal.
Potential Environmental Impacts
Based on the findings of this investigation, no subsurface conditions in the vicinity of the
former USTs were identified that could impact the groundwater or the public health and
safety.
Recommendations
Because no fuel contamination was found at the site, no further action is indicated.
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CONCLUSIONS
On the basis of our evaluation of the findings, we present the following conclusions:
o Soil profile in the vicinity of the former 500-gallon UST
consists of silty sand underlain by poorly graded sand and
silty clay to the maximum explored depth of 37 feet.
o First encountered groundwater is reported to occur in
unconfined conditions at a depth of approximately 220 feet.
o No measurable levels of petroleum hydrocarbons as
gasoline were detected in the soil samples obtained by BSK
to a depth of 37 feet BSG.
o No subsurface conditions resulting from the former USTs
were identified in the borings that present potential impacts
to the environment or the public health and safety.
o No further action is indicated.
LlMlTA TIONS
Findillgs presented in this report are based on data obtained from our field and laboratory
investigations. The report does not retlect variations which may exist between exploratory
boring locations and sampling points. Such variations cannot be anticipated nor may they be
entirely accounted for in spite of exhaustive additional testing. This study was limited to
characterizing the extent of gasoline migration in soil beneath USTs removed from the site on
March 4, 1993.
This report is valid as of the present. The passage of time, natural processes or human
intervention on the property or adjacent properties, or changes in government regulations can
calise changed conditions which may invalidate the findings and conclusions presented in this
report.
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BSK has prepared this report in accordance with generally accepted engineering and geological
practices for the area, based on the guidelines of local and state jurisdictions. No warranties,
either express or implied, are made. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of the
client. Use of or reliance upon this report or its contents by others, without express written
consent by BSK, is strictly prohibited.
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LOG OF BORINGS
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UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
(Standard ASTM Test Method D2487 For Classification Of Soils For Engineering Purposes)
MAJOR DIVISIONS SYMBOLS TYPICAL
GRAPH LETTER DESCRIPTIONS·
CLEAN GRAVELS ';;'0';;'0';;'0';;' GW Well-graded gravel, gravel-sand mixtures,
GRA VEL 0001 little or no fines
AND (Less than 6 % finesl ~.~.~.~
Poorly-graded gravel, gravel-sand mixtures,
GRAVEllY --- GP little or no fines
SOILS ~ .i~ . ~ .I~
COARSE GRAVELS WITH GM Silty gravel, gravel-sand·silt mixtures
GRAINED More than 60% of FINES 10. I..
SOILS coarse fraction /L" J./!Z
retained on No.4 sieve (More than 12% fines I GC Clayey gravel, gravel-sand-clay mixtures
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CLEAN SANDS SW Well· graded sand, gravelly sand, little or no
fines
SAND AND ........ .
More than 60% SANDY (Less than 6% finesl . .
retained on the No. SP Poorly graded sand, gravelly sand, little or no
200 sieve SOILS fines
60% or more of SANDS WITH I SM Silty sand, sand· silt mixtures
coarse fraction passes FINES
No.4 sieve (More than 12% finesl rX~ SC Clayey sand, sand-clay mixtures
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Inorganic silt and very fine sand, rock flour,
SilTS ML silty or clayey fine sand or clayey silt with
AND INORGANIC slioht Dlasticltv
CLA YS .~ CL Lean clay-low to medium plasticity, gravelly
FINE clay, sandy clay. silty clay
GRAINED Liquid Limit Less
- -- - Organic silt and organic silty clay of low
SOILS Than 60 ORGANIC ---- OL
- - -- plasticity
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50% or more SilTS MH Elastic silt, micaceous or diatomaceous fine
passes the No. 200 AND INORGANIC sand or silty soil
sieve ClA YS CH Fat clay· high plasticity
Liquid Limit 50 or / // // //
More ORGANIC // // // // OH Organic clay-medium to high plasticity;
~jfjf:jjf} organic silt
HIGHl Y ORGANIC SOilS ~ PT Peat, humus, swamp soil with high organic
content
NOTE: Dual symbols are used to Indicate borderline soli classifications
SAMPLER SYMBOLS
[IJ Auger Cuttings
flJ Disturbed Sample
[I Rock Core
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[U No Recovery
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LOG OF BORING B-1 BSK JOB NO: B93229
HGURE NO: 4
~ DATE: 1/ 19/94 SHEET 1 of 2
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¡::Q :I., WATER LEVEL: No Groundwater Encountered
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E--< Z 0 V) ~ EQUIPMENT: B-50
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SM SILTY SAND: Dark yellow brown; fine grained; Boring commenced at 0918
moist; with 5 percent 3/16-inch rounded gravel. Hrs
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SP . ... SAND POORLY GRADED: light yellow brown;
· loose; tine grained; slightly silly.
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S-2 22 Faint gasoline odor on
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20 I Becoming medium grained; color change to grey.
S-3 35 No gasoline odor on
sample.
25 - Color change 10 light yellow brown.
S-4 42 No gasoline odor on
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LOG OF BORING B-1 BSK JOB NO: B93229
FIGURE NO: 4
¡::.:: DATE: 1/19/94 SHEET 2 of 2
¡::.:: 5 LOGGED BY: Blythe
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S-5 32 SM SILTY SAND: yellow brown; clayey; moist; grades No gasoline odor on
10 plastic silty clay. sample.
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Boring ternúnated at 37 feet
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LOG OF BORING B-2 BSK JOB NO: B93229
FIGURE NO: 5
~ DATE: 1/19/94 SHEET 1 of 1
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SM SILTY SAND: dark yellow brown; moist; with 5 Boring conunenced at 1025
percent 31l6-inch gravel. Hes.
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SP SAND POORLY GRADED: light yellow brown;
loose.
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5-7 12 No gasoline odor on
sample.
15 I Becoming tiner grained; color change to grey black.
5-8 16 No gasoline odor on
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No gasoline odor on
25 I sample.
S-IO 30 Boring terminated at 25 feet
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LOG OF BORING B-3 BSK JOB NO: B93229
FIGURE NO: 6
~ DATE: II 19/94 SHEET 1 of 1
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IX) ¡:¡.. WATER LEVEL: No Groundwater Encountered
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SM SILTY SAND: Dark yellow brown; with 5-10 Boring commenced at 1113 .
percent 3/16-inch gravel Hrs.
5
SP SAND POORLY GRADED: light yellow brown;
I loose; fine grained; slightly silty.
10
S-ll 20 No gasoline odor on
sample.
15 I
S-12 20 No gasoline odor on
. sample.
No gasoline odor on
20 I sample.
S-13 34 Boring terminated at 20 feet
at 1135 Hrs
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ANALYTICAL RESULTS
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Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
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Nathan Daniels
Case Number
Lab ID Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Ch940212
0212-1
B93229
K & D Salvage
S-l; B-1 @ 10'
Sample Type
Analvses for BTEX bv EPA Method B020
and TPH (G) bv EPA Method BOIS
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
compound
Results OLR
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
ND 0.005
NO 1-
OLR Multiplier = 1
01/19/94
: 0925
01/20/94
01/20/94
01/25/94
SOLID
NOTE:
Hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling point range are reported, in accordance with the
method, as qasoline.
Benzene ........................
Tol uene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
LEGEND :
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sBJDple conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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Nathan Daniels
Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab 1D Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Ch940212
0212-2
B93229
K & D Salvage
5-2; B-1 @ 15'
Sample Type
Analyses for BTEX bv EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) bv EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (rng/kg)
compound
Results OLR
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 1-
OLR Multiplier 1
Ben zene ........................
To 1 uene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
Sample OLR = OLR x DLR Multiplier,
01/19/94
0936
01/20/94
01/20/94
01/25/94
SOLID
NOTE:
Hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling point range are reported, in accordance with the
method, as Qasoline.
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DLR: Detection Limit tor the Purposes ot Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interterences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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1414 Stanislaus Slree.
Fresno, California ')3706
Telephone (209) 497-2889
FAX (209) 485-6935
1-800877-8310
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Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
BSK-Bakersfield
Nathan Daniels
Case Number
Lab ID Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
: Ch940212
0212-3
B93229
K & D Salvage
S-3; B-1 @ 20'
Sample Type
Analyses for BTEX by EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
compound
Results OLR
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 1.
OLR Multiplier = 1
01/19/94
0938
01/20/94
01/20/94
01/25/94
SOLID
NOTE:
Hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling point range are reported, in accordance with the
method, as qasoline.
Benzene ........................
Toluene ........................
Ethylbenzene ....... ............
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
sample DLR = OLR x DLR Multiplier,
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DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Rsporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
NO: None Detected
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FIELD SAMPLING AND TESTING PROCEDURES
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FIELD SAMPLING AND TESTING PROCEDURES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SOIL SAMPLING ................................................ 1
Exploratory Boring Locations ................................... 1
Soil Sampling Methods ....................................... 1
Equipment Decontamination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Soil Cuttings Disposition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Field Logs/Documentation ..................................... 3
LABORATORY TESTING .......................................... 3
Laboratory Analyses ......................................... 3
Laboratory Quality Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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FIELD SAMPLING AND TESTING PROCEDURES
INTRODUCTION
This appendix presents soil sampling and analytical procedures utilized during a site
characterization study to assess the presence and extent of gasoline constituents (TPH-G and
BTEX) in soil beneath the former site of a 500-gallon underground storage tank (UST) at
K & 0 Salvage, 600 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California. Field and laboratory
investigations were conducted in accordance with the procedures described below.
SOIL SAMPLING
Exploratory Boring Locations
Exploratory soil borings were located as described in the project workplan with the exception
that proposed Borings B-4 and B-5 were not drilled. Two working days prior to commencement
of the work. Underground Services Alert was notified and on-site underground utilities were
identi fied and i nd ¡cated.
Undisturbed soil samples were obtained at each boring location at five-foot depth increments
beginning at a depth of 10 feet BSG.
Soil Sampling Methods
¡\ BSK geologist was on site to coordinate the work, to take custody of the soil samples, and
tn log soil types encountered during boring operations. Soil types were visually described in
accordance with the Unified Soi I Classification System and noted on boring logs with penetration
blow counts and other pertinent data.
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Page 2
Drilling was performed by BSK uSll1g a truck-mounted drill rig equipped with hollow-stem
augers. Soil samples were collected with a California split spoon sampler lined with stainless
steel tubes and driven through the center of the auger. The lowermost sample tube collected in
the sampler was retained for chemical analyses. Ends of the sample tubes were sealed with
Teflon film, covered with plastic caps, labeled, and sealed with waterproof tape having
non-petroleum adhesive. Samples were identified by project number, sample number, date and
time of sampling, and name of sampling personnel. Soil samples were stored in an ice chest
maintained at or near a temperature of 4°C and shipped to BSK's California Department of
Health Services certified laboratory in Fresno, California. Samples were accompanied by a
chain-of-custody form. Chain-of-custody documentation include sampler's name, sample
identification information, requested chemical analyses, and times and dates of custody transfers.
Equipment Decontamination
Drill bits, auger /lights, and other ancillary equipment were cleaned with a high pressure hot
water washer prior to drilling and between each boring location. Between soil sampling events,
samplers were disassembled and washed in a solution of laboratory grade detergent, rinsed with
clean water, and reassembled with clean sample tubes to minimize the potential for cross
contamination between sampling events.
Soil Cuttings Disposition
Soil cuttings generated from Borings B-2 and B-3 were used to backfill the boreholes. Soil
cuttings generated from Boring B-1 were spread on site for aeration under the approval of the
KCEHSD on-site representative. The borehole for Boring B-1 was backfilled with a
sand/cement slurry. Spent soil samples from laboratory analyses were retained for a period of
30 days from the date of analysis and will be disposed of in accordance with applicable state and
federal regulations after that time period has elapsed.
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ing Prucedures
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Field logs/Documentation
Soil sampling operations, site and equipment conditions, vanances from specified sampling
procedures, field observations, instrument readings and measurements, equipment and personnel
decontamination procedures, and soil sampling depths and locations were documented by the
field geologist on prepared BSK forms. These forms are retained in the project records.
lABORATORY TESTING
laboratory Analyses
Soil samples were analyzed for TPH-G and BTEX by EPA Methods 8020M and 8015M.
Laboratory Quality Control
Internal quality control checks used by the analytical laboratory to validate data included the
following:
Calibration Check Standard - A calibration check standard containing all of the
analytes to be measured, internal standard, and surrogates was performed at the
beginning of each day.
Instrument Pelformance Criteria - Instrument performance criteria was
demonstrated every 12 hours in conformance with performance criteria defined
in EP ^ methods.
Matrix Spike - Matrix spikes to measure analytical accuracy were analyzed at a
rate of one for every ten samples analyzed. If calculated spike recoveries did not
fall within acceptable ranges, corrective action was taken before further analyses
was performed.
Analysis of Duplicate Samples - Oupl icate samples were run at a rate of one for
every ten samples analyzed to measure analytical precision.
Control Clwrt.'ì - Control charts prepared for each parameter determined by a
method were supplied to each laboratory analyst to assess whether recoveries
were within acceptable limits.
Intemal Standards - A known concentration of internal standard was added to
every standard, blank, and sample analyzed for organic parameters to compensate
for minor fluctuations in instrument response.
Surrogate Standards - Samples were spiked with a surrogate closely related to the
compound of interest before sample preparation.
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Nathan Daniels
Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab ID Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Ch940212
0212-4
B93229
K & D Salvage
5-4; B-1 @ 25'
Sample Type
Analvses for BTBX by BPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by BPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
Compound
Results OLR
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
ND 1.
DLR Multiplier 1
Benzene ........................
Toluene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
sample DLR = OLR x DLR Multiplier,
: 01/19/94
0939
01/20/94
01/20/94
01/25/94
SOLID
NOTE:
Hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling point range are reported, in accordance with the
method, M! qasoline.
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DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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Fresno. California 9370(,
Telephone (209) 497·2889
FAX (209) 485-6935
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Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Ch940212
0212-5
B93229
K & D Salvage
S-5; B-1 @ 30'
Analvses for BTEX bv EFA Method 8020
and TFH (G) by BFA Method 8015
Case Number
Lab 1D Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Sample Type
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
Compound
Results
DLR
Benzene ........................
Toluene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
1.
ND
0.005
ND
ND
ND
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
DLR Multiplier = 1
01/19/94
: 0945
01/20/94
01/20/94
01/25/94
SOLID
NOTE:
Hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling point range are reported, in accordance with the
method, as qasoline.
LEGEND:
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
F.xceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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FAX (209) 485-6935
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Nathan Daniels
Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab ID Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Ch940212
0212-6
B93229
K & D Salvage
5-6; B-1 @ 35'
Sample Type
Analyses for BTEX by EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
Compound
Results
DLR
Benzene ........................
Toluene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
1.
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
DLR Multiplier
01/19/94
1000
01/20/94
01/20/94
01/25/94
SOLID
1
NOTE:
Hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling point range are reported. in accordance with the
method. as qasoline.
~
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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1414 Stanislaus Street
Fresno. California 93706
Telephone (209) 497-2889
FAX (209) 485-6935
H00-877.ßJ 10
BSK-Bakersfield
Nathan Daniels
Case Number
Lab ID Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Ch940212
0212-7
B93229
K & D Salvage
S-7; B-2 @ 10'
e'
Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Sample Type
Analyses for BTEX by EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
Compound
Benzene ........................
Toluene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
Results OLR
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
ND 0.005
NO 1.
DLR Multiplier = 1
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
01/19/94
1034
01/20/94
01/20/94
01/25/94
SOLID
NOTE:
Hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling point range are reported, in accordance with the
method, -ª!! qasoline.
~
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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1414 Stanislaus Street
Fresno, California 93706
Telephone (209) 497-2889
FAX (209) 485-6935
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Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
BSK-Bakersfield
Nathan Daniels
Ch940212
0212-8
B93229
K & D Salvage
S-10; B-2 @ 25'
Analyses for BTEX by EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Case Number
Lab 1D Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Sample Type
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
compound
Results
DLR
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01/20/94
01/20/94
01/25/94
SOLID
1
NOTE:
Hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling point range are reported, in accordance with the
method, 'ªª qasoline.
Benzene ........................
To 1 uene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...... .....
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
1.
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
DLR Multiplier
LEGEND :
DLR: Detection Limit f~r the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result· in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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Cynthia Pigman
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Supervisor
ANAl YT ICAl
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1414 Stanislaus Street e
Fresno, California 93706
Telephone (209) 497-2889
FAX (209) 485-6935
1-800877-8310
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Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
BSK-Bakersfield
Nathan Daniels
Case Number
Lab ID Number
Project Number :
Sample Description:
Ch940212
0212-9
B93229
K & D Salvage
S-12; B-3 @ 15'
Sample Type
Analyses for BTEX by EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
compound
Results DLR
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 1-
DLR Multiplier = 1
01/19/94
1120
01/20/94
01/20/94
01/25/94
SOLID
NOTE:
Hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling point range are reported, in accordance with the
method, M qasoline.
Benzene ........................
To 1 uene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
LEGEND :
DLR: Detection Limit tor the Purposes ot Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
Cynthia
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Jeffr~ Creager, Organics Manager
1414 Stani~laus Street e
Fresno. California 93706
Telephone (209) 497·2889
FAX (209) 485-6935
1-800-877-8310
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BSK-Bakersfield
Nathan Daniels
Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab 10 Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Ch940212
0212-10
B93229
K & 0 Salvage
S-13; B-3 @ 20'
Sample Type
Analvses for BTEX bv EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
compound
Results DLR
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 1.
DLR Multiplier 1
Ben zene ........................
Toluene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
01/19/94
1137
01/20/94
01/20/94
01/25/94
SOLID
NOTE:
Hydrocarbons in the gasoline boiling point range are reported, in accordance with the
method, as qasoline.
~
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferenceø
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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SITE ASSESSMENT WORKPLAN AND
HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN
K & D SALVAGE
600 SOUTH UNION AVENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
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(805) 327-0671
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October 1, 1993
Mr. Nathan Daniels
3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, California 93306
BSK JOB B93229
SUBJECT: Site Assessment Workplan
K & D Salvage
600 South U nion Avenue
Bakersfield, California
Dear Mr. Daniels:
BSK & Associates is pleased to present this workplan for the above-referenced project. It
will be your responsibility to transmit a copy of the workplan to Ms. Flora Darling of Kern
County Environmental Health Services Department for approval prior to commencement of
our field investigation.
We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you on this project. If you have questions
regarding this workplan, please contact our Bakersfield office.
Distribution: Client (2 copies)
Respectfully submitted,
Ivan D. Sanderson, Ph.D.
Registered Geologist No. 4514
Geotechnical Engineering· Engineering Geology· Environmental Services· Construction Inspection & Testing· Analytical Testing
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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1
PURPOSE AND SCOPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1
BACKGROUND INFORMATION .................................. 2
Project Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 2
Site Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2
Site History ........................................... 2
Site Geology and Hydrology ................................. 4
TECHNICAL WORKPLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4
Field Exploration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4
Laboratory Investigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5
Site Characterization Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6
Project Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6
LIMITATIONS ............................................. 6
TABLES
Table 1 ............ Preliminary Analytical Results
Table 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . Project Schedule
FIGURES
Figure I ........... Vicinity Map
Figure 2 ........... Site Plan
Figure 3 ........... Proposed Boring Locations
Figure 4 ........... Hospital Location Map
APPENDICES
Appendix A ......... Laboratory Results
Appendix B ......... Field Sampling and Testing Procedures
Appendix C ......... Health and Safety Plan
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SITE ASSESSMENT
WORKPLAN AND HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN
K & D SALVAGE
600 SOUTH UNION A VENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
INTRODUCTION
This report presents a Workplan and Health and Safety Plan for a proposed site assessment to
characterize soil beneath a former underground storage tank site (UST site) at 600 South Union
Avenue in Bakersfield, California. Preparation of this workplan was authorized by Mr. Nathan
Daniels on September 23, 1993.
Contents of this workplan include purpose and scope, background information, and a technical
approach of our proposed field and laboratory investigations. Three report appendices contain
Analytical Results (Appendix A), Field Sampling and Testing Procedures (Appendix B) and a
Health and Safety Plan (Appendix C).
PURPOSE AND SCOPE
Purpose of this workplan is to provide Kern County Environmental Health Services
Department (KCEHSD) with a description of the methodology and technical procedures to be
utilized by BSK and Associates (BSK) during the proposed site assessment. Scope of BSK's
work includes preparation of this workplan and health and safety plan, a field investigation
consisting of sampling soil beneath the UST site, analytical testing of soil samples for
gasoline constituents, and preparation of a site assessment report.
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During preparation of this workplan the following tasks were performed:
. Mr. Nathan Daniels was interviewed on September 27 and 29, 1993, who
provided background information.
. This Workplan and Health and Safety Plan was prepared.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Project Location
The project site is located at 600 South U nion Avenue, Bakersfield, Kern County, California.
The site is bounded on the west by South Union Avenue, on the south by Daniels Lane, and
on the north and east by developed property. The site is within Section 5, Township 30
South, Range 28 East, Mount Diablo Baseline and Meridian (see Vicinity Map, Figure 1).
Site Description
The site is level, is unpaved in the vicinity of the proposed site characterization, and is
bounded on the west by a discontinuous brick wall. Portions of the site are paved with
asphaltic and Portland cement concrete, remnants of surface improvements now mostly
removed. The site is bounded on the north and south by wood fences. There are presently
no structures on the site (see Site Plan, Figure 2). A large pile of wood and concrete debris
from demolition of site buildings is present southwest of the area on the site to be
investigated.
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Site History
Information concerning the site history was provided by Mr. Nathan Daniels, site owner.
This site, the former location of K & D Salvage, was used for many years as a recycling
facility for scrap iron and other metals. In 1968, operations involving ferrous metals and
automobiles were transferred to Golden State Metals, leaving scrap nonferrous metal
operations only at this site. Operations ceased in 1981 or 1982. A Solid Waste Assessment
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Test (SW A T) was conducted thereafter, in which the presence, concentration, and extent of
metallic and other contaminants in site soil and groundwater in the eastern portion of the site
were investigated. A test well was drilled that encountered groundwater at a depth of
220 feet. According to Mr. Daniels, slight concentrations of heavy metals were detected in
groundwater in the well, but other wells in the neighborhood were tested and found to have
similar background levels of heavy metals.
During its operation as K & D Salvage (1935-1982), the property was owned by Me. Nathan
Daniels' brother, Robert Daniels. Upon the death of Robert Daniels in 1982, the property
was inherited by his wife, Isabelle Daniels, who died in 1984. The property was then
purchased by Me. Nathan Daniels from the estate of his brother's wife, for which Mrs. Joyce
Clarke, a daughter of Robert and Isabelle Daniels, was acting as trustee. Me. Daniels
reports that at the time of his obtaining ownership, salvage operations had ceased. He had
no knowledge at that time of the presence of USTs on the site.
A 500-gallon gasoline UST was used on-site for refueling a forklift and other vehicles used
in the salvage operation. Me. Daniels has no recollection of when the 500-gallon UST was
installed. When this UST began to leak, it was taken out of service and a 1,000-galIon UST
was ins taIled adjacent to it. According to Alan Daniels, Nathan Daniels' nephew, the 1,000-
gallon UST was installed sometime in the late 1970s. Currently Alan Daniels is doing
business as Double D Recycling on the eastern portion of the property.
¡, March 4, 1993, two USTs - one of 500 gallons capacity and one of 1,000 gallons
capacity - were removed from the western portion of the site by M Construction Co. (see
Figure 2). At the time of the UST removal, BSK & Associates obtained soil samples from
beneath the USTs and analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes
(BTEX), and total petroleum hydrocarbons-gasoline (TPH-G). Preliminary site assessment
results indicated detectable concentrations of gasoline and gasoline constituents in soil at
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depths of approximately two and six feet below the former position of the 500-gallon UST.
Results are shown in Table 1 and Appendix A.
At the time of the tank removals, no evidence was seen above ground for a fuel dispenser.
Since the USTs were not used for commercial sale of fuel, it is likely that the fuel dispenser
was located at or near the position of the USTs and that no extensive underground fuel lines
were present.
Based on results of the preliminary sample analyses, Kern County Environmental Health
Services Department (KCEHSD) requested that a Site Characterization Study be conducted to
assess the vertical and lateral extent of gasoline migration in soil beneath the former UST
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Site Geology and Hydrology
The site is located within the San Joaquin Valley of the Great Valley geomorphic province of
California. Near-surface site soils consist predominantly of fine to coarse sand, which are
Quaternary alluvial deposits. Water well information obtained from Kern County Water
Agency indicates that first-encountered groundwater occurs in unconfined aquifer conditions
at a depth of approximately 220 feet in the vicinity of the site. Î
TECHNICAL WORKPLAN
Upon approval of this workplan by KCEHSD, BSK will conduct a field exploration to obtain
soil samples and a laboratory investigation to test the samples. The object of these efforts is
to assess the extent of migration and concentration of gasoline constituents (BTEX and
TPH-G) and presence of soluble lead in subsurface soils at the former UST site. Results will
be summarized in a Site Characterization Report. These phases of work are described
below.
Field Exploration
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The field exploration will consist of drilling a maximum of five soil borings in the vicinity of
the former USTs to a maximum depth of 50 feet below site grade (BSG) or until auger
refusal or groundwater is encountered. Soil borings will be drilled with a Mobile B-50 drill
rig equipped with eight-inch hollow-stem augers. Encountered soils will be field-screened
for gasoline vapors using a photo ionization detector (PID). Depths to which drilling will be
advanced will be based on PID readings. ~ ~ ~ 1
A soil boring will be located at the cent of the former position of the 500-gallon UST to
assess the vertical extent of contaminatio . Additional soil borings will be located at
distances of ten feet from the center of the former UST position in various directions to
assess the lateral extent of product migration. A proposed configuration for test borings is
shown in Figure 3, but this configuration may be modified depending on site conditions
encountered during the exploratio Undisturbed soil samples will be retrieved at five-foot
increments commencing at a depth of 10 feet SSG, for field screening and laborator~ ::::ï;t..ù
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S~I will be sampled, stored, and transported in accordance with guidelines outlined in U.S.
EPA Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods: SW-846, Third
Edition. Chain-of-Custody documentation will be maintained during the sample
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A aSK geologist will be on site to ~idT:a~ ~nd log soil types encountered during
boring operations. Soil types will be described in accordance with the Unified Soil
Classification System. Drill cuttings will be screened with the PID for gasoline constituents
and segregated based on the PID readings. Cuttings will be stored on site in D.G.T.
approved drums. Following completion of drilling and sampling operations, the boreholes
will be backfilled with a bentonite/cement slurry.
Laboratory Investigation
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Selected soil samples will be transported to BSK Analytical Laboratories in Fresno,
California and analyzed for BTEX and TPH-G by EPA Methods 8020M and 8015M. In
addition, because of the apparent age of the former UST and the likelihood that leaded
gasoline was previously stored in the UST, a selected soil sample will be tested for total lead
by an approved DHS method.
Site Characterization Report
Upon completion of the field and laboratory phases of the investigation, a Site
Characterization Report will be prepared presenting our findings, evaluation, and
conclusions. The report will be prepared in accordance with guidelines set forth in
KCEHSD Document UT-35, Site Characterization and Site Remediation, and will include a
summary of analytical data, boring logs, the extent of contamination (if present), estimates of
cost for at least three alternative remediation methods including the no-action alternative, and
a workplan for additional site characterization (if necessary).
Project Schedule
We anticipate that approximately four to five weeks, exclusive of agency review time, will
be required to complete the investigation and report after approval of this workplan by
KCEHSD.
It is anticipated that the field investigation will commence within one week after agency
approval. Laboratory analysis of soil samples will require approximately ten working days
from the time of submittal. A site assessment report will be submitted to the client
approximately two weeks after receiving results of the soil analyses. The preliminary project
schedule is presented in Table 2.
LIMITATIONS
The scope of work presented in this workplan is based on the assumption that site features
and conditions do not deviate significantly from the information provided to BSK by the
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client. This workplan is presented with the understanding that it is the client's (property
owner's) responsibility to transmit the information contained herein to the appropriate
regulatory agency for approval prior to commencement of our investigation. It will be the
responsibility of the client to identify existing underground systems and features prior to
commencement of drilling operations. BSK will not be responsible for damage to subsurface
features or to the environment resulting from our drilling at locations approved by the
property owner.
Execution of the scope of work outlined in this proposal may result in the generation of
hazardous materials. BSK will not be responsible for the generation, manifestation,
transportation, or disposal of hazardous materials. Hazardous materials generated by the
work will remain the responsibility of the property owner.
This workplan has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted engineering practices
for the area, based on the guidelines of federal and local jurisdictions. This workplan has
been prepared for the sole use of BSK and our client. No warranties, express or implied,
are made.
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metallic and other contaminants in site soil and groundwater in the eastern portion of the site
were investigated. A test well was drilled that encountered groundwater at a depth of
220 feet. According to Mr. Daniels, slight concentrations of heavy metals were detected in
groundwater in the well, but other wells in the neighborhood were tested and found to have
similar background levels of heavy metals.
During its operation as K & D Salvage (1935-1982), the property was owned by Mr. Nathan
Daniels' brother, Robert Daniels. Upon the death of Robert Daniels in 1982, the property
was inherited by his wife, Išabelle Daniels, who died in 1984. The property was then
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purchased by Mr. Nathan Daniels from the estate of his brother's wife, for which Mrs. Joyce
Clarke, a daughter of Robert and Isabelle Daniels, was acting as trustee. Mr. Daniels
reports that at the time of his obtaining ownership, salvage 'operations had ceased. He had
no knowledge at that time of the presence of USTs on the site.
A 500-gallon gasoline UST was used on-site for refueling a forklift used in the salvage
operation. Mr. Nathan Daniels became aware of the existence of a UST at the site in 1989,
when notified by KCEHSD of the need for its removal. Mr. Nathan Daniels did not know of
any leakage from any USTs, nor was he aware of installation of a second UST, which was
found by M Construction at the time of removal in 1993. According to Alan Daniels,
Nathan Daniels' nephew, the 1,000-gallon UST was installed sometime in the late 1970s and
the 500-gallon UST was taken out of service.
On March 4, 1993, two USTs - one of 500 gallons capacity and one of 1,000 gallons
capacity - were removed from the western portion of the site by M Construction Co. (see
Figure 2). At the time of the UST removal. BSK & Associates obtained soil samples from
beneath the USTs and analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes
(BTEX), and total petroleum hydrocarbons-gasoline (TPH-G). Preliminary site assessment
results indicated detectable concentrations of gasoline and gasoline constituents in soil at
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Test (SWAT) was conducted thereafter, in which the presence, concentration, and extent of
metallic and other contaminants in site soil and groundwater in the eastern portion of the site
were investigated. A test well was drilled that encountered groundwater at a depth of
220 feet. According to Mr. Daniels, slight concentrations of heavy metals were detected in
groundwater in the well, but other wells in the neighborhood were tested and found to have
similar background levels of heavy metals.
During its operation as K & D Salvage (1935-1982), the property was owned by Mr. Nathan
Daniels' brother, Robert Daniels. Upon the death of Robert Daniels in 1982, the property
was inherited by his wife, Isabelle Daniels, who died in 1984. The property was then
purchased by Mr. Nathan Daniels from the estate of his brother's wife, for which Mrs. Joyce
Clarke, a daughter of Robert and Isabelle Daniels, was acting as trustee. Mr. Daniels
reports that at the time of his obtaining ownership, salvage operations had ceased. He had
no knowledge at that time of the presence of USTs on the site.
A 500-gallon gasoline UST was used on-site for refueling a forklift used in the salvage
operation. Mr. Nathan Daniels was aware of the existence of a UST at the site, but did not
know of any leakage or installation of a second UST, which was found by M Construction at
the time of removal. According to Alan Daniels, Nathan Daniels' nephew, the I,OOO-gallon
UST was installed sometime in the late 1970s when the original UST began to leak and was
taken out of service.
On March 4, 1993, two USTs - one of 500 gallons capacity and one of 1,000 gallons
capacity - were removed from the western portion of the site by M Construction Co. (see
Figure 2). At the time of the UST removal, BSK & Associates obtained soil samples from
beneath the USTs and analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes
(BTEX), and total petroleum hydrocarbons-gasoline (TPH-G). Preliminary site assessment
results indicated detectable concentrations of gasoline and gasoline constituents in soil at
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ANALYTICAL RESULTS
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Analyses for BTBX bv BFA Method 8020
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Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
Compound
Benzene ........................
Toluene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
Results DLR
ND 0.005
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DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Rnporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
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NOt None Detected
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Time Sampled
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Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab 1D Number
Project Number
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and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
compound
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DLR
Benzene ........................
To 1 uene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
ND
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DLR Multiplier = 500
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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03/11/93
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Date Sampled
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Date Received
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Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab ID Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
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West Tank
(1000 Gal) 2'
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Analvses for BTEX by EPA Method B020
and TPH (G) bv EPA Method B015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
Compound
Results OLR
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
ND 0.005
NO 1.
DLR Multiplier = 1
Benzene ........................
To 1 uene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
Sample OLR = OLR x OLR Multiplier,
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
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Date Sampled
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Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab 10 Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
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West Tank
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Analyses for BTEX by EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
Compound
Results OLR
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 0.005
NO 1.
DLR Multiplier 1
Ben zene ........................
To 1 uene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
HD: None Detected
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Samples are discarded 14 days after results are reported unless other arrangements are made.
Hazardous samples will be returned to cbent or disposed 01 at dient expense.
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FIELD SAMPLING AND TESTING PROCEDURES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1
SOIL SAMPLING ........................................... 1
Exploratory Boring Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1
Soil Sampling Methods .................................... 1
Equipment Decontamination ................................. 2
Soil Cuttings Disposition ................................... 2
Field Logs/Documentation .................................. 2
LABORATORY TESTING ...................................... 3
Laboratory Analyses ...................................... 3
Laboratory Quality Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3
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INTRODUCTION
This appendix presents soil sampling and analytical procedures to be utilized for a site
characterization to assess the presence and extent of gasoline constituents (TPH-G and BTEX)
and soluble lead in soil beneath the former site of a 500-gallon and a 1,OOO-gallon UST at K &
D Salvage, 600 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California. Field and laboratory
investigations will be conducted in accordance with the procedures described below.
SOIL SAMPLING
Exploratory Boring Locations
Exploratory soil borings will be located as described in the project workplan. Two working
days prior to commencement of the work, Underground Services Alert will be notified and on-
site underground utilities will be identified and indicated.
Undisturbed soil samples will be obtained at each boring location at five-foot depth increments
beginning at a depth of 10 feet SSG.
Soil Sampling Methods
A BSK geologist will be on site to coordinate the work, to take custody of the soil samples, and
to log soil types encountered during boring operations. Soil types will be visually described in
accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System and noted on boring logs with penetration
blow counts, PID readings, and other pertinent data.
Drilling will be performed by a truck-mounted drill rig equipped with hollow-stem augers. Soil
samples will be collected with a California split spoon sampler lined with stainless steel tubes
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and driven through the center of the hollow-stem auger. The lowermost sample tube collected
in the split spoon sampler will be retained for chemical analyses. Ends of the sample tubes will
be sealed with Teflon film, covered with plastic caps, labeled, and sealed with waterproof tape
having non-petroleum adhesive. Samples will be identified by project number, sample number,
date and time of sampling, sampling personnel initials, and requested analyses. Soil samples
will be stored in an ice chest maintained at or near a temperature of 4°C and shipped to BSK's
California Department of Health Services certified laboratory in Fresno, California. Samples
will be accompanied by a chain-of-custody form. Chain-of-custody documentation will include
sampler's name, sample identification information, requested analyses, and times and dates of
custody transfers.
Equipment Decontamination
Drill bits, auger flights, and other ancillary equipment will be cleaned with a high pressure hot
water washer prior to drilling and between each boring location. Between soil sampling events,
samplers will be disassembled and washed in a solution of laboratory grade detergent, rinsed
with clean water, and reassembled with clean sample tubes to minimize the potential for cross
contamination between sampling events. Decontamination methods and equipment used will be
documented by the field geologist.
Soil Cuttings Disposition
Soil cuttings generated during boring operations will be used to backfill the boreholes upon
completion of each boring. Spent soil samples from laboratory analyses will be retained for a
period of 30 days from the date of analysis and will be disposed of in accordance with applicable
state and federal regulations after that time period has elapsed.
Field Logs/Documentation
Soil sampling operations, site and equipment conditions, vanances from specified sampling
procedures, field observations, instrument readings and measurements, equipment and personnel
decontamination procedures, and soil sampling depths and locations will be documented by the
field geologist on prepared BSK forms. These forms will be retained in the project records.
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LA BORA TORY TESTING
Laboratory Analyses
Soil samples will be analyzed for TPH-G and BTEX by EPA Methods 8020 M and 8015M,and
for soluble lead by the California Waste Extraction Test (WET) method set forth in Cal.Code
Regs.,tit.3,§66261.126 Appendix II.
Laboratory Quality Control
I nternal quality control checks that will be used by the analytical laboratory to validate data will
include the following:
Calibration Check Standard - A calibration check standard containing all of the
analytes to be measured, internal standard, and surrogates will be performed at
the beginning of each day.
Instrument Performance Criteria - Instrument performance criteria will be
demonstrated every 12 hours in conformance with performance criteria defined
in EP A methods.
Matrix Spike - Matrix spikes to measure analytical accuracy will be analyzed at
a rate of one for every ten samples analyzed. If calculated spike recoveries do
not fall within acceptable ranges, corrective action will be taken before further
analyses are performed.
Analysis of Duplicate Samples - Duplicate samples will be run at a rate of one
for every ten samples analyzed to measure analytical precision.
Control Charts - Control charts prepared for each parameter determined by a
method will be supplied to each laboratory analyst to assess whether recoveries
are within acceptable limits.
Internal Standards - A known concentration of internal standard will be added
to every standard, blank, and sample which is analyzed for organic parameters
to compensate for minor fluctuations in instrument response.
Surrogate Standards - Samples will be spiked with a surrogate which is closely
related to the compound of interest before sample preparation.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1
PURPOSE OF HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN ......................... 1
APPLICABILITY OF THE PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1
RESPONSIBILITIES .......................................... 2
Project Manager (BSK & Associates) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3
Site Safety Officer (BSK & Associates) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3
Branch Health and Safety Officer (BSK & Associates) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4
Project Personnel (BSK & Associates) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5
Subcontractor's Safety Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS ............................. . . . . . . . .. 6
Gasoline Constituents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6
Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 6
Noise Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7
Drill Rig Hazards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7
Underground Utilities and Overhead Obstructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9
Traffic Hazards ......................................... 9
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9
Heat Stress Recognition and Control ........................... 10
EXPOSURE MONITORING PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11
DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES ............................. 11
SITE CONTROL ........................................... 12
SAFE WORK PRACTICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12
HEALTH AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT LIST ......................... 13
EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN ................................ 14
Fire and Fire Extinguishers . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 14
Communication (Telephones) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 14
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I ncident Report ........................................ 14
Operation Shutdown ..................................... 15
SIGNATURE PAGE
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HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN
INTRODUCTION
This plan has been prepared to provide health and safety guidelines for conducting a site
characterization at 600 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California. Purpose of the proposed
investigation is to assess the presence and extent of gasoline constituents (TPH-G and BTEX)
and soluble lead in subsurface soils at a former UST site.
PURPOSE OF HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN
Purpose of this plan is to assign responsibilities, establish personal protection standards and
safety procedures, and provide for contingencies that may arise during proposed project
operations at the site. This plan complies with, but does not replace, Federal Health and Safety
regulations as set forth in 29 CFR 1910 and 1926, California Health and Safety Regulations as
set forth in Title 8, California Code of Regulations, and guidance established by the California
Department of Health Services. This plan is to be used by BSK & Associates (BSK) personnel
as a supplement to such rules, regulations, and guidelines.
APPLICABILITY OF THE PLAN
Provisions of this plan are mandatory for on-site BSK employees engaged in hazardous material
management activities including but not limited to initial site reconnaissance, preliminary field
investigations, mobilization, project operations, and demobilization. Invasive work will be
limited to exploratory soil borings with hollow-stem augers. Changing or unanticipated site
conditions may require modification of this plan to maintain a safe work environment.
Modifications to the plan should be recorded in field notes and reviewed with site personnel.
Under no circumstances will modifications to this plan conflict with federal, state, or local health
and safety regulations. Daily tailgate meetings will be held to emphasize work site hazards,
safety procedures, and concerns of on-site personnel.
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If applicable, BSK will provide a copy of this plan to a representative of each on-site BSK
subcontractor in compliance with 29 CFR 1910.120 and will inform subcontractors of potential
site hazards. Each subcontractor shall provide a health and safety plan to its employees covering
exposure to hazardous materials and shall complete work in accordance with that plan. BSK
reserves the right to review each subcontractor's plan for applicability to potential site hazards.
BSK reserves the right to suspend its subcontractor's site work and ask the subcontractor's
personnel to evacuate the exclusion zone in the event of deficient health and safety procedures
on the part of the subcontractor or if the subcontractor's personnel are, or may be, exposed to
an imminent health hazard.
The subcontractor shall provide its own safety equipment in accordance with its health and safety
plan requirements. The subcontractor will comply with all regulations, including OSHA 29 CFR
1910.134 (Respiratory Protection), Title 8, CCR, Section 5192 (Hazardous Waste Operations
and Emergency Response), and 29 CFR 1910.120 (Hazardous Waste Operations), and 29 CFR
1910.95 (Noise Hazards and Hearing Protection).
RESPONSIBILITIES
BSK will maintain site health and safety oversight and coordinate responsibilities for BSK
employees; however, each subcontractor will be held accountable for the safe and healthful
performance of work by each of their employees, subcontractors, or support personnel who may
enter the site.
Subcontractors involved in handling contaminated soils and groundwater shall require their
employees, visitors, subcontractors, and their suppliers/vendors to comply with the minimum
standards set forth by OSHA and the subcontractor's site health and safety plan while on the
work site and during the performance of their contractual duties. Specific operations not covered
in this plan will be governed by other applicable federal, state, and local regulations. The
subcontractors are required to know and comply with the safety regulations that apply to their
operations.
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Provisions of this plan combined with applicable regulations issued by governmental entities will
be strictly adhered to by BSK.
Project Manager (BSK & Associates)
The Project Manager (PM) will direct the on-site investigation and BSK personnel. The PM
may delegate all or part of these duties to the Site Safety Officer (SSO).
At the site, the PM and/or the SSO has primary responsibility for:
· The availability, maintenance, and proper use of appropriate
personal protective equipment (PPE).
· Familiarity of on-site BSK personnel of the provIsIons of this plan,
instruction of on-site BSK personnel in the work practices necessary to
maintain safety, and instructing on-site BSK personnel of emergency
procedures.
· Ascertaining that BSK field personnel have requisite 40 hour health and
safety training, 8-hour annual updates, and have been fit tested for the
appropriate respirators.
· Advising on-site BSK personnel of potential hazards associated with site
operations.
· Monitoring the performance of personnel regarding safe work practices.
· Removing aSK or subcontractor employees who do not comply with safe
work practices.
· Correcting unsafe work practices or hazardous conditions that may result
in personal injury or exposure to hazardous substances.
· Directing emergency response operations.
· Preparing accident/incident reports.
· Halting site operations, if necessary, to correct unsafe work practices.
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Site Safety Officer (BSK & Associates)
The Site Safety Officer's (SSO) duties may be carried out by the PM or other site manager. To
protect the health and safety of BSK personnel, the SSO shall:
· Implement project health and safety plans, and report changes from the
anticipated conditions described in the plan to the PM, and, if necessary,
the Branch Health and Safety Manager (BHSM).
· Verify that monitoring equipment is calibrated daily.
· Maintain air quality monitoring equipment and verify that it is operating
correctly.
· Identify site personnel with special medical problems (e.g., allergies,
perforated eardrum, etc.) and confirm their suitability to work based on
physician's recommendations.
· Monitor workers for signs of physical stress such as heat exhaustion,
fatigue, or chemical exposure.
· Conduct daily tailgate safety meetings.
· Approve selection of personal protective equipment and monitor its
maintenance and proper use.
· Monitor decontamination procedures used by site personnel.
· Monitor exposure to chemical and physical hazards.
· Control entry and exit to work site during site operations.
· Coordinate emergency medical care in the event of an accident.
· Be aware of emergency procedures, emergency telephone numbers, and
hospital location.
Branch Health and Safety Officer (BSK & Associates)
The Branch Health and Safety Officer (BHSO) shall:
· Review this plan for appropriateness prior to commencement of work.
· Audit on-site operations for compliance with this plan.
· Provide health and safety support as requested by the SSO and PM.
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Project Personnel (BSK & Associates)
Project personnel involved in on-site investigations and operations are responsible for:
· Taking reasonable precautions to prevent injury to themselves and to their
fellow employees.
· Performing only those tasks that they believe they can do safely.
· Immediately reporting accidents and/or unsafe conditions to the SSO, PM,
or BHSO.
· Following procedures set forth in this plan, and reporting any deviations
from the procedures described in the plan to the SSO or PM for corrective
action.
· Notifying the PM and SSO of medical problems or symptoms of exposure
to hazardous materials or conditions.
BSK personnel associated with the field operations of the project include:
Branch Health and Safety Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . ,Ivan D. Sanderson
(805) 327-0671
Project Manager. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ivan D. Sanderson
(805) 327-0671
Site Manager/Site Safety Officer
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. . . I van D. Sanderson
Subcontractor's Safety Representative
Each subcontractor is required to designate an on-site safety representative. That individual is
responsible for safe work practice by his work force and subcontractors. During the
subcontractor's activities on site, the safety representative will perform work area safety
inspections, conduct daily safety meetings, and orient new employees to safe work practices and
site conditions. He will attend daily safety meetings with the SSO. The subcontractor's
representative will also investigate accidents involving the subcontractor's personnel and report
accidents to the SSO.
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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
Potential chemical hazards include those associated with exposure to gasoline constituents and
lead in soil. Physical hazards that may be encountered on site include those from drill rig
operations, cold or heat stress, noise, underground and overhead utilities, on-site traffic, and
equipment failures.
Gasoline Constituents
Workers may be exposed to gasoline and its constituents at this liST removal site. Of these
benzene, a carcinogen, is considered the greatest potential health risk. Principal routes of
absorption are inhalation, absorption, skin and/or eye contact, and ingestion. Protective
measures include respirators, safety glasses and face shields, disposable protective clothing, and
disposable protective gloves. Decontamination is by washing with soap and water.
First aid for exposure to gasoline is:
Eye: Flush eyes immediately with fresh water for at least 15 minutes while holding the eyelids
open. Remove contact lenses if worn. No additional first aid should be necessary. However,
if irritation persists, see a doctor.
Skin: No first aid procedures are required. As a precaution, wash skin thoroughly with soap
and water. Remove and wash contaminated clothing.
Inhalation: If respiratory irritation or any signs or symptoms of nervous system toxicity occur
(headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, weakness, loss of coordination, loss of consciousness,
coma), move the person to fresh air. If any of these effects continue, see a doctor.
IF VICTIM IS NOT BREATHING OR IF BREA THING DIFFICULTIES
DEVELOP ARTIFICIAL RESpmA TION OR OXYGEN SHOULD BE
ADMINISTERED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Ingestion: If swallowed, give water or milk to drink and telephone for medical advice. DO
NOT make person vomit unless directed to do so by medical personnel. If medical advice
cannot be obtained, take the person and product container to the nearest medical emergency
treatment center or hospital.
Lead
Workers may be exposed to lead in soil and dust generated from drilling and sampling
operations. Exposure to lead should be minimized because of its toxic effect on humans. The
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current National Institute For Health and Safety (NIOSH) Permissible Exposure Level (PEL) for
lead in the breathing atmosphere is <0.01 mg/m3 based on a lO-hour time weighted average
(TW A). Principal exposure routes for lead are inhalation, skin or eye contact, and ingestion.
Symptoms of lead exposure include: eye irritation, lassitude, and pallor.
Skin contact with potentially contaminated soil or groundwater will be minimized by wearing
personal protective clothing. Ingestion of contaminated materials will be minimized by good
personal hygiene during work (i.e., thoroughly washing face and hands with soap and water
before eating or drinking).
First aid for exposure to lead is:
Eye: Flush the affected eye with water and seek medical assistance if irritation develops.
Skin: Remove contaminated clothing and flush contact areas with water and then thoroughly
cleanse contact area by washing with soap and water. If irritation develops seek medical
attention.
Breath: IF VICTIM IS NOT BREATHING OR IF BREATHING DIFFICULTIES
DEVELOP ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION OR OXYGEN SHOULD BE
ADMINISTERED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Swallow: Seek immediate medical assistance.
Noise Hazards
The primary noise hazard at this site is from the drilling equipment which may produce
continuous and impact noise at or above the OSHA PEL in the immediate proximity of the
equipment. Personnel within 25 feet of drill rigs shall wear hearing protective devices (either
muffs or plugs).
Drill Rig Hazards
Safe work practices for drill rig operation include:
. When moving a drill rig off-road, pay particular attention to
obstacles in the route of travel. Walk the route first.
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· Providing an assistant to guide the driver when in close proximity to
hazards or if clearance is at a minimum.
· Setting the brakes and/or blocking the wheels when the mast is raised.
· Lowering the mast when moving the rig.
· Confirming the status of utilities (energized, charged, etc.) prior to
drilling. Call Underground Service Alert (800-642-2444) to locate
underground utilities.
· Considering overhead lines to be energized. Watching for low
overhead lines when entering a site; and call the utility for assistance
in moving them.
· Operating the drill rig at least 15 feet from overhead lines; checking
with local utility companies to confirm line voltage and distance
requirements .
· Clearing the site of obstructions, debris, etc., prior to setting up the
drill rig.
· Maintaining proper "housekeeping" around and on the drill rig at all
times. Tools should be stored in a manner that permits convenient
access but also provides for personnel safety.
· Keeping platforms, walkways and scaffolding free of obstructions and
excess grease or oil that could cause a surface to become slick and
dangerous.
· Storing gasoline and other tlammable substances only in approved
storage containers equipped with spark arresters.
· Inspecting drill rig equipment prior to starting work; repalflng or
replacing faulty items.
· Handling augers with care. Using proper lifting technique; use a tool
hoist for large or heavy augers. Staying clear of rotating augers and
machinery.
· Leveling and stabilizing the drill rig prior to raising the mast and prior
to drilling.
· Watching for slippery surfaces when mounting or dismounting the
platform.
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· Covering or barricading unattended boreholes.
· Avoiding drilling during electrical storms.
Underground Utilities and Overhead Obstructions
aSK will attempt to locate underground utilities prior to the commencement of drilling activities.
Resources wìll include site plans, underground utility diagrams provided by the owner, and hand
augering prior to drilling. Care will be exercised when moving the drill rig and other equipment
in areas where overhead obstructions are present.
Traffic Hazards
Traffic cones and/or barricades shall be used to delineate the work/exclusion zone.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Minimum PPE for Site Personnel:
· Hard hat
· Steel-toed boots or shoes
· Safety glasses with side shields
Work/Exclusion Zone PPE Requirements:
· Hard hat
· Eye protection (face shield or safety glasses with side shields)
· Steel-toed work boots
· Hearing protection within 25 feet of operating drilling rig
· Work gloves
· Coveralls or long-sleeved shirts
ßased on subjective evidence of contamination, the following would be donned at the discretion
of the SSO or PM:
· Tyvek coveralls
· Chemical-resistant steel-toed boots
· Nitrile gloves (drillers can wear under work gloves)
· Surgical latex or vinyl gloves (inner)
· Half or full face respirators with organic vapor cartridges.
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PPE may be downgraded from Level "C" to Level "0" at the discretion of the SSO.
Heat Stress Recognition and Control
Heat stress is likely to be a significant hazard when ambient temperatures exceed 85°F. Some
effects of heat stress include flushed skin, rash, irritability, faintness, or dry, cool skin.
Wearing PPE can place a worker at an elevated risk of developing heat stress. This can result
in health effects ranging from transient heat fatigue to serious illness or death. Heat stress is
caused by a number of interacting factors including environmental conditions, clothing, work
load, and the physical condition of the worker. Because heat stress is one of the most common
(and potentially serious) illnesses at hazardous waste sites, rest periods, adequate drinking water
intake, and regular monitoring for signs and symptoms of distress are vital.
Heat-stress monitoring should be conducted if personnel are wearing PPE (including Tyvek-type
coveralls) and the ambient temperature exceeds 70 degrees Fahrenheit. If impermeable garments
are not worn, monitoring should commence when ambient temperatures exceed 85 degrees.
Heat-stress monitoring should be conducted by measuring worker's heart rate at the beginning
of each rest period (i.e. during the first minute). The worker's heart rate should not exceed 110
beats per minute during the first minute, and should decrease by 10 beats per minute for each
of the following three minutes. If the heart rate exceeds this amount, shorten the next work
cycle by a factor of one third and maintain the same rest period. Suggested monitoring
frequencies are shown in the following table.
Ambient Temp (oF) Not Wearing PPE Wearing PPE
77.5-77.5 After each 150 minutes of work After each 120 minutes of work
77.5 - 82.5 After each 120 minutes uf work After each 90 minutes of work
82.5 - 87.5 Alter each 90 minutes of work A fter each 60 minutes of work
87.5 - 90 After each 60 minutes of work After each 30 minutes of work
90 and above A fter each 45 minutes of work After each 15 minutes of work
When wearing PPE during warm weather conditions, a personal cooling vest or equivalent is
recommended. To help prevent heat stress, site personnel shall drink a sufficient quantity of
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water to maintain their body ìluids at normal levels. Daily fluid intake must be approximately
equal to the amount of water lost through perspiration. The normal thirst mechanism is not
sensitive enough to provide for sufficient consumption of water to replace lost fluids. The
following is recommended during warm or hot weather conditions:
· Maintain an adequate supply of drinking water at a temperature of 50°
to 60oP.
· Drink at least 16 ounces of fluid (preferably water or electrolyte
replenishing drink) before beginning work.
· Drink a cup or more of water or equivalent fluid every 15 to 20
minutes, or during each rest period. A total of I to 1.5 gallons of
fluid per day are recommended, but more may be necessary depending
on physical condition of the worker and ambient temperature.
EXPOSURE MONITORING PLAN
Heat stress, nOIse, and chemical exposures may be encountered at this site. Monitoring
procedures for these conditions are presented above. Noise levels will not be monitored;
personnel will wear hearing protection.
Drilling operarions are nor expected to generate a sustained dust cloud. If necessary, a water
mist may be applied to reduce dust. Unusual or unrecognized odors or other chemical warnings
noticed during work activities will result in cessation of work until the hazard is identified and
the risk assessed by the SSO.
DECONT AMIN A TION PROCEDURES
A high-pressure hot water washer will be used for decontamination of shovels, auger tlights, and
other equipment.
Rubber boots and gloves will be cleaned with a stiff bristle brush, detergent, and water. Tyvek
coveralls, disposable gloves, and spent respirator cartridges should be bagged on site and
disposed of with drill cuttings.
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Respirators will be washed, sanitized, and stored in a clean plastic bag or case after each day's
work. Each employee will be responsible for cleaning and maintaining his/her respirator.
SITE CONTROL
Entry into hazardous areas shall be limited to individuals who must work in those areas and are
qualified to do so. Authorized visitors may be allowed to enter the exclusion zone only if they
have read and understand this document and have agreed to abide by the requirements set forth,
have the requisite health and safety requirements, are willing to follow the instructions of the
SSO, and have been informed of the potential hazards and risks associated with them.
Traffic cones, barricades, and warning tape will be used to delineate an exclusion zone around
the drill rig and work area. The exclusion zone should encompass a 25-foot radius around the
rig and work area.
SAFE WORK PRACTICES
The following general guidelines are presented.
· Eating, drinking, chewing gum or tobacco, and smoking are
prohibited within the exclusion zone.
· A void contact with potentiall y contaminated substances. Do not walk
through puddles, pools, mud, etc. Avoid, whenever possible,
kneeling on the ground, leaning or sitting on equipment or ground.
Do not place monitoring equipment on potentially contaminated
s urtàces.
· Field crew members should remain aware of potentially dangerous
situations (i.e., presence of strong, irritating or nauseating odors).
· Prevent, to the extent possible, spillage. r n the event that a spill
occurs, contain liquid if possible.
· Prevent splashing of contaminated materials.
· The number of personnel and equipment in the exclusion zone should
be minimized, but only to the extent consistent with work force
requirements for safe site operations.
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· Only personnel trained (Title 8, CCR, Sec. 5192) and authorized will
be permitted to work in or enter the exclusion zone.
· Personal protective equipment shall be used as specified by the SSO.
During drilling and sampling activities, the following safe work practices shall be employed:
· Drilling and sampling equipment will be decontaminated before
proceeding to the drill site.
· At the drilling or sampling site, sampling equipment will be
decontaminated after each use.
· Work in areas of low expected contamination levels should be
conducted first where practical. Work upwind of the contaminated
area, if possible.
· The minimum number of personnel necessary to achieve the objectives
shall be allowed within the exclusion zone.
· If emergency and backup subcontracted personnel are at the site, they
will remain 25 feet upwind from the exclusion zone, where practical.
· Unauthorized personnel will remain outside the exclusion zone at all
times.
HEALTH AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT LIST
· Hard hats
· Safety glasses with side shields
· Ear plugs or muffs
· Tyvek coveralls
· Chemical resistant steel-toed boots or steel-toed boots with chemically
resistant boot covers
· Work gloves
· Nitrile gloves
· Surgical vinyl inner gloves
· Half or full face respirators with organIC vapor cartridges
and dust and mist prefilters
· Traffic cones and/or barricades
· Wash tubs, scrub brushes, and detergent
· First aid kit
· Drinking water or electrolyte replenishing-type beverage
· Type ABC fire extinguishers
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN
In the event of a fire or medical emergency, the following numbers may be called for assistance:
BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT . . . . . . . 911
AMBULANCE .............. 911
BAKERSFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
420 34TH Street, Bakersfield, CA .......... (805) 327-1792
BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT 911
POISON CONTROL CENTER .. . . . . . . . . . . (800) 642-2442
Bakersfield Memorial Hospital, located approximately 2 lh miles north from the project site at
420 34th Street in Bakersfield, is the closest general receiving emergency hospital (Hospital
Location Map, Figure 4). A first aid kit will be available at the site for use in case of minor
injuries. If direct contact with contaminants occurs, affected skin areas shall be immediately
washed with soap and water.
Fire and Fire Extinguishers
Type ABC fire extinguishers will be available on site to contain and extinguish small fires. The
local fire department will be summoned (911) in the event of a fire on site.
Communication (Telephones)
The nearest telephone is available at the eastern portion of the site at the office of Double D
Recycling.
Incident Report
In the event of an incident resulting in injury or illness, work is to be stopped until the SSO has
determined the cause of the incident and has taken appropriate action. An injury or illness,
regardless of severity, is to be reported to the SSO or PM. The SSO will be responsible for
completion of an accident report.
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Operation Shutdown
If conditions arise which could result in physical injury or chemical exposure the PM, SSO, or
subcontractor's safety representative shall request that operations be suspended until the
condition is corrected or controlled. The SSO will have ultimate authority for operation
shutdown and restart of operations.
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SIGNATURE PAGE
HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN - SITE CHARACTERIZATION
600 SOUTH UNION A VENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
The undersigned employees of BSK & Associates have read this Site Health and Safety Plan in
conjunction with the project described above, on the date(s) indicated.
Department Manager: Date:
Project Manager: Date:
Staff Engineer/Geologist: Date:
Driller: Date:
Helper: Date:
Technician: Date:
Other: Date:
Other: Date:
Other: Date:
Other: Date:
Other: Date:
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BSK JOB B93229
Report 2
Mr. Nathan Daniels
3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, California 93306
SUBJECT: Site Assessment Workplan Addendum
K & D Salvage
600 South U nion Avenue
Bakersfield, California
Dear Mr. Daniels:
BSK & Associates is in receipt of a letter (attached) from Ms. Flora Darling of Kern County
Environmental Health Services Department (KCEHSD) requesting minor changes in our
W orkplan that we submitted on October 1, 1993. This addendum to the workplan addresses
the issues raised. Please submit one copy to KCEHSD.
1. Site Geology: The property owner reports that there are no sumps or dry wells on
the site. The Kern Island Canal (unlined) is present about 1/8 mile south of the UST
site.
2. The second sentence in the second paragraph on page 5 should read: "Additional soil
borings will be located at 10, 20, 30, and 40 feet from the center of the former UST
position to the west, south, north and east, respectively, to assess the lateral extent of
product migration. "
A spacing in increments of ten feet radially around the former UST center is
reasonable because the contamination may be laterally extensive. Where the
stratification sequence consists of porous sand underlain by silty clay, an increased
potential for lateral migration of contaminants must be considered. To restrict test
borings to fifteen feet from the center of the contamination zone places an unneeded
limitation on the site characterization effort. BSK reserves the right to change lateral
spacing of the borings on the basis of findings during the field investigation, with the
concurrence of the Hazardous Materials Specialist from KCEHSD who will be
present.
Five test holes may not be excessive, and three test holes may not be adequate. BSK
reserves the right to modify the number of test holes on the basis of findings during
the field investigation, with the concurrence of the on-site Hazardous Materials
Specialist.
BSK Job B93229 - October 27, 1993
Geotechnical Engineering· Engineering Geology· Environmental Services· Construction Inspection & Testing· Analytical Testing
K <%rD Salvage Site Assessment
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Depths of test holes will be advanced until field observation and field instrument
readings indicate background contaminant levels or lower from a minimum of two
consecutive soil samples collected at five-foot intervals. Samples will be collected at
five-foot intervals in each of the soil borings. A representative number of samples
will be selected for analysis to obtain a representative profile of the contamination.
3. The third paragraph on page 2 of Appendix B should read: "Soil cuttings generated
during boring operations will be stored on-site in D.O.T. approved drums. Following
completion of drilling and sampling operations, the borings will be backfilled with a
bentonite/cement slurry. Spent soil samples from laboratory analyses will be retained
for a period of 30 days from the date of analysis and will be disposed of in
accordance with applicable state and federal regulations after that time period has
elapsed. "
We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to you on this project. If you have questions
regarding this workplan addendum, please contact our Bakersfield office.
Distribution: Client (2 copies)
Attachment: Letter, KCEHSD, October 25, 1993
BSK Job B93229 - October 27, 1993
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DIRECTOR
October 20, 1993
BSK & Associates
117 "V" Street
Bakersfield, CA 93304
AUn: Ivan Sanderson
SUBJECf: K & D SalvC1ge
600 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
Permit # 250011
Dear Mr. Sanderson:
The proposed site characterization workplan prepared by your firm for the above-noted
facility has been reviewed. Our review has revealed several items that must be clarified
prior to this Department granting approval for work to begin. The items of concern are
listed below. Please provide this office with the addendum information within thirty (30)
days of the date of this letter.
1. Site geology (p. 4): In regard to the local topography, describe any sumps, dry
wells and adjacent waterways that are present at the site.
2. Field exploration (p. 5): Five (5) test holes are excessive. Delete two (2) test
holes. The distances between the test holes do not correspond with the
locations depicted on the plan view. Lateral test holes should remain within
fifteen (15) feet of the test hole selected to define the vertical depth of the
contamination plume. Vertical depths of all test holes must be advanced until
field observation and field instrument readings indicate "nondetect" (N.D.)
from a minimum of two (2) consecutive five (5) feet of soil samples.
Describe the rationale for the selection of the proposed test holes.
3. The abandonment of completed test holes (p. 5) does not agree with the
procedures described in Appendix B, p. 2. Please be specific.
AllY modification in the field of an approved workplan must have concurrence from the
Hazardous Materials Specialist present during the field investigation. In addition, the
number of soil samples selected from each test hole for laboratory analyses must be
adequate to obtain a representative profile of the contamination.
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Upon the receipt of the addendum information addressing the above items, this office will
be able to continue our review.
If you have any questions, you may contact me at (805) 861-3636, extension 549.
Sincerely,
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RE: Nat Daniels
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Dear Mr. McCalley:
We recently received a lett~I' (copy attached) addressed to Nat
Daniels at Golden State Metals. This is to inform you that
M£. ûaniels is no longer associated with Golden State Metals in any
way, haviz~g sold the business in 1989.
I believe the address given, 600 Union Avenue, is correct for Mr.
Daniels' new business, K & D Salvage. We have forwarded the
original of the attached letter to Mr. Daniels at his home address.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Bakersfield, CA 93301
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April 7, 1993
Nat Daniels
Golden State Metals
3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93306
SUBJECT: Location: 600 Union Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93306
Known as: Golden State Metals
PERMIT #: 250011
Dear Mr. Daniels:
This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above has been
determÌned by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 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 must 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 SERVICES DEPARTMENT'S
REVIEW AND APPROVAL BEFORE THE WORK IS INITIATED. Enc1<?sed you will
find Attachment "A", Handbook UT-35, which states the minimum required site work plan
activities, the necessary requirements for selecting environmental contractors qualified to
perform this work, a glossary of terms, example illustrations, and a section discussing the
answers to commonly asked questions.
The cost incurred by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department for the
oversight of the work for the site characterization, feasibility study, remediation action plan,
site remediation, and ongoing monitoring is not covered by any fees or permits. These costs
are recovered by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department in one of the two
methods described below. It is your responsibility to select the method of oversight cost
recovery under the terms of (A) State contract or (B) County of Kern Local Agreement
Option. These options pertain only to costs associated with oversight.
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(A) STATE CONTRACT
The State Leaking Underground Storage Tank Local Oversight Program provides a
mechanism for the State to reimburse the County for County oversight. The County will
conduct the necessary oversight and bilI the State Water Resources Control Board under this
State contract. The State will then charge you, a responsible party, for the costs incurred
by both the County and the State, pertaining to your site, under the State terms explained
below:
Whereas the federal Petroleum Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund provides
funding to pay the local and state agency administrative and oversight costs associated with
the cleanup of releases from underground storage tanks; and Whereas the Legislature has
authorized funds 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 site inv~stigation or remedial action at the above site are funded,
in whole or in part, from the federal Trust 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 Title 42 of the
United States Code, Section 6991b(h)(6) and Section 25360 of the Health and Safety Code,
the above Responsible Party or Parties shall reimburse the State Water Resources Control
Board not more than 150 percent of the total amount of site-specific oversight costs actually
incurred while 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) COUN'IY OF KERN LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION
Kern County Environmental Health Services Department is providing this option for those
who prefer to pay the County directly and avoid the addition 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 liB".
The environmental sensitivity (Attachment "C") of this site has been reviewed by
Environmental Health Services Department to determine the potential threat for
groundwater contamination. Only sites determined to be non-environmentally sensitive 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.
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It is necessary for you to respond, in writing, within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of this
letter to advise Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 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 return it with your check for $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) made payable to the
County of Kern, addressed to Kern County Environmental Health Services Department,
2700 M Street, Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA 93301, Attention: Accounting - Local Agreement
Option. If you select the State contract, please indicate, in writing, that you have made this
selection and that you have read the above official notification.
Failure 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, Extension 510.
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Environmental Health Services.De artment
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KERN COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION
BETWEEN
KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTII SERVICES DEPARTMENT
(Kern County Underground Storage Tank Permitting Authority)
AND
Nat Daniels
Responsible Party for Underground Storage Tank
for: Golden State Metals
Permit #250011
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 COUNTY AND SIGNATURE(S) FOR A RESPONSIBLE P AR1Y OF THE
SUBJECT FACILITY DESCRIBED ABOVE DO HEREBY AGREE THAT:
Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 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 monitor wells.
b)
Feasibility study: the identification and evaluation of feasible alternatives for cleaning up the
site and remedying threats to public health and safety.
c)
Remedial 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)
Remediation: the action chosen by the responsible party and approved by Kern County
Environmental Health Servìèes Department for the mitigation and clean-up of contamination
resulting from an unauthorized release of hazardous materials and any ongoing monitoring
of the site.
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The responsible party shall do the following:
a. Conduct all work as directed by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department
pursuant to State and local law and in conformance with appropriate regulations to assess
and remediate the contaminated site.
b. Deposit with the Kern County Environmental Health Leaking Underground Storage Tank
Local Option Trust Fund the sum of $1,000.00. The Department's oversight activities will
be charged against this account at the rate prescribed by Kern County Ordinance Code
Chapter 8.04 ($80.00 per hour). Monthly statements will be prepared detailing the activities
and services provided and the remaining credit balance.
Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 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 ftaft above. If during the Department'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
Services Department when:
1. Necessary oversight is completed. A final statement will be provided to the
responsible party. If there remains an unexpended balance of the deposit made by
the responsible party in the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund, a
refund for the unexpended balance will be issued;
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2. Fourteen (14) hours of billable time has been reached. This will give notice that the
available funds will be exhausted after six (6) additional hours of billable time, at
which time the agreement will expire. A statement estimating the amount of time
necessary to complete any remaining oversight work will be sent. The responsible
party will then have another opportunity to renew his agreement with the County.
3. Failure to enter into another agreement shall require Kern County Environmental
Health Services Department to utilize the State Water Resources Control Board
Local Oversight Program for which the responsible party may be billed by the State
directly for the cost of County services as well as State costs.
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Kern County Environmental Health Services Depanment 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 Local
Oversight Program.
This agreement may be cancelled any time by either party by cenified registered return receipt letter to the
other party within five days of said notification.
I, (responsible party), have read and agree to the conditions of this
agreement for the contaminated site described as:
Site Name
Site Address
City
Owner
Owner's Address
City
Telephone
Operator
Telephone
Billing Address Attn:
Zip
Zip
Permit #
In order for this agreement to be executed, it must be signed and accompanied by tbe deposit of one-tbousand
dollars ($1000.00).
Responsible Party:
Date:
For the County of Kern:
Date:
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STEVE McCAllEY, R.E.H.S.
DIRECTOR
2700 WMW Street, Suite 300
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(8051861-3636
(805) 861-3429 FAX
October 20, 1993
BSK & Associates
117 "V" Street
Bakersfield, CA 93304
Attn: Ivan Sanderson
SUBJECT: K & D Salvage
600 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
Permit # 250011
Dear Mr. Sanderson:
The proposed site characterization workplan prepared by your firm for the above-noted
facility has been reviewed. Our review has revealed several items that must be claritïed
prior to this Department granting approval for work to begin. The items of concern are
listed below. Please provide this office with the addendum information within thirty (30)
days of the date of this letter.
1. Site geology (p. 4): In regard to the local topography, describe any sumps, dry
wells and adjacent waterways that are present at the site.
2. Field exploration (p. 5): Five (5) test holes are excessive. Delete two (2) test
holes. The distances between the test holes do not correspond with the
locations depicted on the plan view. Lateral test holes should remain within
fifteen (15) feet of the test hole selected to define the vertical depth of the
contamination plume. Vertical depths of all test holes must be advanced until
field observation and field instrument readings indicate "nondetect" (N.D.)
from a minimum of two (2) consecutive five (5) feet of soil samples.
Describe the rationale for the selection of the proposed test holes.
3. The abandonment of completed test holes (p. 5) does not agree with the
procedures described in Appendix B, p. 2. Please be specific.
Any modification in the field of an approved workplan must have concurrence from the
Hazardous Materials Specialist present during the field investigation. In addition, the
number of soil samples selected from each test hole for laboratory analyses must be
adequate to obtain a representative profile of the contamination.
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BSK & Associates
Subject: 600 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA - Permit #250011
- October 20, 1993
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Upon the receipt of the addendum information addressing the above items, this office will
be able to continue our review.
If you have any questions, you may contact me at (805) 861-3636, extension 549.
Sincerely,
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K & D Metals
3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93306
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ENVIRONMEN' AL HEALTH SERVICE! UEPARTMENT
STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S.
DIRECTOR
2700 -M- Street, Suite 300
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(805) 861-3636
(805) 861-3429 FAX
July 22, 1993
Nat Daniels
K & D Metals
3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93306
SUBJECT:
Location:
Known As:
PERMIT #:
600 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
K & D Salvage
250011
Dear Mr. Daniels:
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 by August 23, 1993.
The workplan must be approved by this Department before any work is started.
If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me immediately at (805)
861-3636, Ext. 549.
Sincerely,
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STEVE McCALLEY. R.E.H.S.
DIRECTOR
2700 "M" Street. Suite 300
Bakersfield. CA 93301
(805) 861-3636
(805) 861-3429 FAX
April 7, 1993
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3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93306
SUBJECT: Location: 600 Union Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93306
Known as: Golden State Metals
PERMIT #: 250011
Dear Mr. Daniels:
This letter is an official notice to inform you that the property described above has been
determined by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 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 must provide for an 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 SERVICES DEPARTMENT'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 selecting environmental contractors qualified to
perform this work, a glossary of terms, example iUustrations, and a section discussing the
answers to commonly asked questions.
The cost incurred by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department for the
oversight of the work for the site characterization, feasibility study, remediation action plan,
site remediation, and ongoing monitoring is not covered by any fees or permits. These costs
are recovered by Kern County Environmental Health Services Department in one of the two
methods described below. It is your responsibility to select the method of oversight cost
recovery under the terms of (A) State contract or (B) County of Kern Local Agreement
Option. These options pertain only to costs associated with oversight.
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Nat Daniels
April 7, 1993
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It is necessary for you to respond, in writing, within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of this
letter to advise Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 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 return it with your check for $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars) made payable to the
County of Kern, addressed to Kern County Environmental Health Services Department,
2700 M Street, Suite 300, Bakersfield, CA 93301, Attention: Accounting - Local Agreement
Option. If you select the State contract, please indicate, in writing, that you have made this
selection and that you have read the above official notification.
Failure 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, Extension 510.
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Steve McCalley, Director
Environmental Health Services.D
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KERN COUNTY LOCAL AGREEMENT OPTION
BETWEEN
KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
(Kern County Underground Storage Tank Permitting Authority)
AND
Nat Daniels
Responsible Party for Underground Storage Tank
for: Golden State Metals
Permit #250011
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.
1HE WITNESS FOR 1HE COUNTY AND SIGNATURE(S) FOR A RESPONSIBLE PARTY OF 1HE
SUBJEcr FACILITY DESCRmED ABOVE DO HEREBY AGREE mAT:
Kern County Environmental Health SeIVÏces Department 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 monitor wells.
b)
Feasibility study: the identification and evaluation of feasible alternatives for cleaning up the
site and remedying threats to public health and safety.
c)
Remedial 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)
Remediation: the action chosen by the responsible party and approved by Kern County
Environmental Health Serviœs Depanment for the mitigation and clean-up of contamination
resulting from an unauthorized release of hazardous materials and any ongoing monitoring
of the site. -
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The responsible party shall do the following:
a. Conduct all work as directed by Kern County Environmental Health Services Depanment .
pursuant to State and local law and in conformance with appropriate regulations to assess
and remediate the contaminated site.
b. Deposit with the Kern County Environmental Health Leaking Underground Storage Tank
Local Option Trust Fund the sum of $1,000.00. The Depanment's oversight activities will
be charged against this account at the rate prescribed by Kern County Ordinance Code
Chapter 8.04 ($80.00 per hour). Monthly statements will be prepared detailing the activities
and services provided and the remaining credit balance.
Kern County Environmental Health Services Depanment shall provide the following services:
a. Oversight of all activities to characterize the site's threat to the environment ami/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 Depanment'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 funher
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
environmenL
d. The responsible party will be officially notified by Kern County Environmental Health
Services Depanment when:
1. Necessary oversight is completed. A final statement will be provided to the
responsible party. If there remains an unexpended balance of the deposit made by
the responsible party in the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund, a
refund for the unexpended balance will be issued;
- or -
2. Founeen (14) hours of billable time has been reached. This will give notice that the
available funds will be exhausted after six (6) additional hours of billable time, at
which time the agreement will expire. A statement estimating the amount of time
necessary to complete any remaining oversight work will be senL The responsible
party will then have another opponunity to renew his agreement with the County.
3. Failure to enter into another agreement shall require Kern County Environmental
Health Services Department to utilize the State Water Resources Control Board
Local Oversight Program for which the responsible party may be billed by the State
directly for the cost of County services as well as State costs.
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Kern County Environmental Health Services Depanment 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 pany 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 Local
Oversight Program.
This agreement may be cancelled any time by either party by cenified registered return receipt letter to the
other party within ays of said notification.
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STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S.
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SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY
PERMIT NUMBER A 1837·25
FACILITY NAMFJADDRESS:
OWNER(S) NAMFJADDRESS:
CONTRACTOR:
Old K & D Salvage
600 So. Union
Bakersfield, CA 93307
Nat Daniels
3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93306
M Construction Company
340 Industrial Street
Bakersfield, CA 93307
License #414695
Phone: (805) 324-1760
Phone: (805) 871-4884
PERMIT FOR CLOSURE OF
PERMIT EXPIRES
May 24. 1993
~ TANK(S) AT ABOVE
APPROVAL DATE
February 25. 1993
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Hazardous Materials Specialist
LOCATION
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CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWS:
1. It is the responsibility of the Permittee to obtain permits which may be required by other regulatory agencies prior to beginning work (i.e., City Fire and Building
Departments).
2. Permittee must notify the Hazardous Materials Management Program at (805) 861-3636 two working days prior to tank removal or abandonment in place to
arrange for required inspections(s).
3. Tank closure activities must be per Kern County Environmental Health and Fire Department approved methods as described in Handbook UT-30.
4. It is the contractor's responsibility to know and adhere to all applicable laws regarding the handling, transportation or treatment of hazardous ·materials.
5. The tank removal contractor must have a qualified company employee on site supeIVising the tank removal. The employee must have tank removal experience
prior to working unsupeIVised.
6. If any contractors other than those listed on permit and permit application are to be utilized, prior approval must be granted by the specialist listed on the
permit. Deviation from the submitted application is not allowed.
7. Soil Sampling:
a. Tank size less than or equal to 1,000 gallons - a minimum of two samples must be retrieved from beneath the center of the tank at depths of
approximately two feet and six feet.
b. Tank size greater than 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.
c. Tank size greater than 10,000 gallons - a minimum of six samples must be retrieved one-fourth of the way in from the ends of each tank and beneath
the center of each tank at depths of approximately two feet and six feet.
8. 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 under the dispenser area.
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PERMIT FOR PERMANENT CLOSURE
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SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY
PERMIT NUMBER A 1837·23
ADDENDUM
9. Soil Sample analysis:
a. All soil samples retrieved from beneath gasoline (leaded/unleaded) tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for benzene, toluene, xylene, and total
petroleum hydrocarbons (for gasoline).
b. All soil samples retrieved from beneath diesel tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (for diesel) and benzene.
c. All soil samples retrieved from beneath waste oil tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for total organic halides, lead, oil and grease.
d. All soil samples retrieved from beneath crude oil tanks and appurtenances must be analyzed for oil and grease.
e. All soil samples retrieved from beneath tanks and appurtenances that contain unknown substances must be analyzed for a full range of substances
that may have been stored within the tank.
10. The following timetable lists pre- and post-tank removal requirements:
ACTIVITY
DEADLINE
Cümplete permit application submitted
to Hazardous Materials Management Program
At least two weeks prior to closure
Notification to inspector listed on permit of date
and time of closure and soil sampling
Two working days
Transportation and tracking forms sent to Hazardous
Materials Management Program. All hazardous waste
manifests must be signed by the receiver of the
hazardous waste
No later than 5 working days for transportation and 14 working
days for the tracking form after tank removal
Sample analysis to Hazardous Materials Management
Program
No later than 3 working days after completion of analysis
11. Purging/Inerting Conditions:
a. Liquid shall be pumped from tank prior to purging such that less than 8 gallons of liquid remain in tank. (CSH&SC 41700)
b. Tank shall be purged through vent pipe discharging at least 10 feet above ground level. (CSH&SC 41700)
c. No emission shall result in odors detectable at or beyond property line. (Rule 419)
d. No emission shall endanger the health, safety, comfort or repose of any person. (CSH&SC 41700)
e. Vent lines shall remain attached to tank until the inspector arrives to authorize removal.
RECOMMENDATIONS/GUIDELINES FOR REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS
This department is responsible for enforcing the Kern Cüunty Ordinance Code, Division 8 and state regulations pertaining to underground storage tanks.
Representatives from this department respond to job sites during tank removals to ensure that the tanks are safe to remove/close and that the overall job performance
is consistent with permit requirements, applicable laws and safety standards. The following guidelines are offered to clarify the interests and expectations for this
department.
1. Job site safety is one of our primal)' concerns. Excavations are inherently dangerous. It is the contractor's responsibility to know and abide by CAL-OSHA
regulations. The job foreman is responsible for the crew and any subcontractors on the job. As a general rule, workers are not permitted in improperly sloped
excavations or when unsafe conditions exist in the hole. Tools and equipment are to be used only for their designed function. For example, backhoe buckets
are never substituted for ladders.
2. Properly licensed contractors are assumed to understand the requirements of the permit issued. The job foreman is responsible for knowing and abiding by
the conditions of the permit. Deviation from the permit conditions may result in a stop-work order.
3. Individual contractors will be held responsible for their post-removal papeIWork. Tracking forms, hazardous waste manifests and analyses documentation are
necessary for each site in order to close a case file or move it into mitigation. When contractors do not follow through on necessary papeIWork, an
unmanageable backlog of incomplete cases results. If this continues, processing time for completing new closures will increase.
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BAKERSFIELD,CA 93304
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This letter is to inform you that Gibson Environmental has
a~cepted your material for recycling.
Gibson certifies that the material received on the manifests
indicated below has been properly treated and recycled.
Date
03/04/93
Manifest
92226894
Movement
00072212
Quantity
200
UOM
GAL
If this information does not agree with your records, please notify
us within ter. day~ so we can resclve any discrepancies.
Generators, know your wastestream. Gibson Bakersfield is only
permitted to accept the following wastes that are varying
combinations of oil, water and sclids under California Waste Codes
221, 222, 223, 241. In addition, Gibson at Bakersfield may accept
~aste CCdéS r004 through 0043.
For information as to approved codes for Gibson's Wilmington and
Redwooä City facilities, please call (800) 582-3935.
This notice is required by the Department of Toxic Substance Control.
Gibson Environmental
Customer Service
3300 Truxtun Aven~e Suite 200
3akersÏ:eld: CA 93301
'~805) 327--Ü413
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ENVIRONMEN ~L HEALTH SERVICE_DEPARTMENT
STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S.
DIRECTOR
2700 ·M· Street, Suite 300
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(805) 861-3636
(805) 861-3429 FAX
Facility Name:
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**UNDERGROUND TANK DISPOSITION TRACKING RECORD**
Kern County Permit #: i
Alg37--25
County #: .~
This form 1S to be returned to the Kern County Enviranmentai Heaíth Services
Department within 14 davs of acceptance of the tank(s) by an approved disposal
or recycling facility. The holder of the permit with the nwnber noted above is
responsible for insuring that this form is completed and returned.
i 3ection 1 To be fil,led out b}' tank removal contractor:
Tank ReølDva 1 Contractor:....M -C"''''~~I '" IÝ ~()" I ":I l"_
Address: ~ð INOU~-r£~~ ~ee-r Phone': 805 ·3Z.~'~
BA.ŒeSF'lf\..D ~~ð~!A_ Zip: 9?>30ï
Date Tank(s) Removed: No. of Tank(s):
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;sction 2 To be filled out by contractor "decontaminating" tank(s):
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Tank "Decontamination" Contractor: M. P. V AC:\4I.H~
Address: 34ðð NOrërlo1 rvtAt<Jt)e ~£E'r Phone.: 80S.. 3q~.."S\
8Â"ERS~(fI..D LALI;ðCZNIA Zip: Q3io1
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Authorized'representative o'f ·the contractor certifies by signing below that the
tank(s) have been deco~taminated in accordance with Kern County Environmental
Health serv·ceSrPepa~ent requirements. ~~~
Title
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! approved disposal or recycling facility accepting the tank(s):
Phone .: :!;:J... ì-~ 4
Zip: Cj~ ~
No. of Tan~S). :).-
Title: ~ 4ïG~
700 "M" ~l~l. sum 300
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March 12, 1993
Mr. Jim Mitchell
M Construction Co.
340 Industrial Street
Bakersfield, California 93307
SUBJECT:
UST Soil Sampling and Analysis
K&D Salvage, 600 South Union Avenue
Bakersfield, California
Pt.rm ,T" -# P, , f 5 7 - 2. 5
Dear Mr. Mitchell:
Pursuant to our agreement, BSK & Associates is pleased to present analytical results for the
above-referenced project. Four soil samples were collected for analysis during removal of two
underground storage tanks (USTs) on March 4, 1993. Two soil samples were collected for
analysis at each UST site at depths of two and six feet below the tank bollom.
The USTs were located at the property known as K&D Salvage, 600 South Union Avenue,
Bakersfield, California. See SiLe Plan, Figure 1. The center of the west tank (l,000 gallons
capacity) was located at a point 207 feet east of the cast curb on South Union Avenue and 179
feet north of the wooden fence bounding the property on the south. The center of the east lank
(500 gallons capacity) was located 216 feet east of the South Union Avenue curb and 180 feet
north of the south boundary wooden fence. Nearby Hoar slabs from fanner buildings at the site
have been spray-painted with arrows to indicate positions of the fanner tank sites.
The samples were collected from relatively undisturbed soil brought from depths of two and six
feet beneath the tank bottoms in the bucket of a backhoe. Soils sampled were predominantly
poorly-graded sand. Samples were collected in stainless steel tuhes, six inches in length and two
inches diameter, using a slide-hammer sampler. Sample tube ends were covered with Teflon
film, capped with pressure-fitted plastic caps, sealed with transparent packing tape, and laheled
following collection of each sample. Portions of the sampJing equipmcllt that make contact with
soil were decontaminated before and after each sampling event. Sampling, decontamination, and
sample preservation were conducted in accordance with procedures dcscribed in BSK &
Associates, Soil and Groundwater Sampling Procedures, a document on file at Kern County
Environmental Health Services Department (KCEHSD). Chain-of-Custody documentation was
maintained during sample collection and transport.
BSK Job 893039 - March 12, 1993
Geotechnical Engineering' Engineering Geology' Environmental Services· Construction Inspection & Testing· Analytical Testing
UST Soil Sampling and AnalYSi.&D Salvage. 600 South Union A
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Page 2
The four samples were analyzed for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline (TPH - G) and
for Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylenes (BTEX) using EPA Methods 8020M and
8015M, by BSK Analytical Laboratories in Fresno, California. BSK Analytical Laboratories is
a State-certified lab.
Results are summarized in Table 1. Copies of the analytical results and chain-of-custody
documentation are attached. Please have the property owner submit this report to KCEHSD.
We appreciate the opportunity to be of service. If you have questions regarding this report, please
contact our Bakersfield office.
Respectfully submitted,
BSK & Associates
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Ivan D. Sanderson, Ph.D.
Registered Geologist No. 4514
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Distribution: 4 copies to M Construction Co.
BSK Job B93039 - March 12, 1993
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UST Soil Sampling and Analysis _D Salvage. 600 South Union ^
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TPH-G = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons - Gasoline
ND = None Detected
mglkg = Milligrams per kilogram (parts per million)
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K&D SALVAGE, 600 S. UNION A VENUE
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Fresno, California 93706
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K & D Salvage
Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab ID Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Ch930557
0557-1
B93039
East Tank
( 5 0 0 Ga l) 2'
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Sample Type
Analyses for BTEX bv EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
Compound
Results DLR
ND 0.005
1.9 0.005
1.4 0.005
18 0.005
840 1.
DLR Multiplier 1
Benzene ........................
Toluene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
NO: None Detected
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Jeffr;t ~ganiCS Manager
03/04/93
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03/05/93
03/11/93
03/11/93
SOLID
1414 Stanislaus Stree_
Fresno, California 93706
Telephone (209) 485-8310
FAX (209) 485-6935
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Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab 1D Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Ch930557
0557-2
B93039
East Tank
( 500 Ga 1 ) 6'
Sample Type
Analyses for BTEX by EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
compound
Results
DLR
Ben zene ........................
Toluene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
1.
ND
ND
ND
20
1000
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
DLR Multiplier
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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QA/QC Supervisor
03/04/93
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03/05/93
03/11/93
03/11/93
SOLID
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LABORATORIES
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1414 Stanislaus Streete
Fresno, California 93706
Telephone (209) 485-8310
FAX (209) 485-6935
1-800-877-8310
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K & D Salvage
Date Sampled
Time Sampled
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab ID Number
project Number
Sample Description:
Ch930557
0557-3
B93039
West Tank
(1000 Gal) 2'
Sample Type
Analvses for BTEX bv EPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (rng/kg)
Compound
Results DLR
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 1.
DLR Multiplier 1
Benzene ........................
Tol uene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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Cynthia Pigman, QA/QC Supervisor
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03/04/93
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03/05/93
03/08/93
03/11/93
SOLID
1414 Stanislaus Streett
Fresno, California 93706
Telephone (209) 485-8310
FAX (209) 485-6935
1-800-877-8310
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Date Sampled
T ime SamplE~d
Date Received
Date of Analysis
Report Issue Date:
Case Number
Lab ID Number
Project Number
Sample Description:
Ch930557
0557-4
B93039
West Tank
( 1000 Ga 1) 6 /
Sample Type
Analyses for BTBX by BPA Method 8020
and TPH (G) by EPA Method 8015
Results Reported in Milligrams per Kilogram (mg/kg)
Compound
Results DLR
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 0.005
ND 1.
DLR Multiplier 1
Benzene ........................
Toluene ........................
Ethylbenzene ...................
Total Xylene Isomers ...........
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (G)
Sample DLR = DLR x DLR Multiplier,
DLR: Detection Limit for the Purposes of Reporting.
Exceptional sample conditions or matrix interferences
may result in higher detection limits.
ND: None Detected
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03/04/93
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03/11/93
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I am hereby requesting BSK's Formal Chain-Qf-Custody Procedures for the above samples. I understand that
these procedures are generally consistent with those outlined in U.S. EPA Contract Laboratory Program State-
ment of Work, Section F, and that there is a charge of $50.00 per work order or $5.00 a boMle, whichever is
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I am hereby requesting BSK's Normal Chain-Qf-Custody proced,";?ures for the:zbove~Ple I understand that
these procedures are generally consistent withlZthOSe ou . ed in the- .' .. 646 d that there is no
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DISTRIBUTION: WHITE, CANARY - LABORAìDRY PINK - ORIGINAìDR
Note:
Samples are discarded 14 days after results are reported unless other arrangements are made.
Hazardous samples will be returned to client or disposed of at client expense.
Chemical Laboratories
1414 Stanislaus Street
Fresno. California 93706
Telephone (209) 485-8310 . Fax (2091 485-7427
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ENVIRONMEÑTAL HEALTH S!1\V¡!.·E~ ~ó;RT.MEN'r APPIJCATION ðrDAT!:2 '2'3·93 "
~, V STREET. SUITE 300 ~ OF TANKS TO ABANDON: ~
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Tank Removal Contractor: "'" ,Co i1 J'1'rV e-1'1 ""'" L (J '/ I", t... Address: 3J.fo ~tJç'J'rM J í, State: CC(
Phone #: 3a.J-/-/?60 ' City: (3", k~ -A , rJJ Zip: 933o
1>ropo.ed Stan Date: California Lieense Type Be #: A 1(.)1., C. 2.', Htt. Workefs Compensation #:
ASf\f' ;..¡ 116 or 5 WC6 8'o¿.¡ 82.8'3 '7
Contractor Retlieving Samplea: e,.s 1<: ~FiJ). As.s (;) c., . Address: 1/,., 't/ ~oP State: ~ I
Phone fit: '3 ;;.?- 0 (,? I City: 'Bet kv\~" (, Zip: <h 300/
Worker's Compen.ation #: We: 6 3 I' I 5 A Imurer: S-Jf~'or ¡Vq,'h'O"" I
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STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S.
DIRECTOR
2700 -M- Street, Suite 300
Baker.field, CA 93301
(8051861-3638·
(805) 881-3429 FAX
February 5,
1993
Nathan Daniels
3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93306
RE: Underground Storage Tanks, Monitoring, Repair, Abandonment and
Tightness Test Requirements. Permit to Operate Underground
Storage Tanks Number 250011.
Dear Mr. Daniels:
In regard to the underground storage tank facility located at 600
Union Avenue in Bakersfield, California you are currently in
violation of the following:
NOTICE OF VIOLATION
1. Section 8.48.030 (AI of the Kern County Ordinance Regulating
Underground Storage Tanks: No person shall ... aba.ndon, . . a
tank, .. . at a. faci1i ty for the underground storag'e of
hazardous substances within the unincorporated and
incorporated area.s of the countJ~ unless by authori ty of a
valid, unexpired lmrevoked permi t issued to the owner pursuant
to the provisions of within this chapter...
2. Section 8.48.120 (C) of the Kern County Ordinance Regulating
Underground Storage Tanks: That the holder of the permit has
violated one or more conditions upon which the permit has been
issued.
Permit to Operate #250011, Conditions/Prohibitions ï. The
facility underground storage tanks must be monitored,
utilizing the option approved b:v the permitting authority,
until the tank is closed under a valid, unexpired permit for
closure, and 8. Any inactive underground stora.ge tank which
is not being monitored, as approved by the permitting
authori ty, is considered improperly closed, Proper closure is
required and must be completed under a permit issued by the
permitting authority. Monitoring Requirements 1 a and b
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3318 Harmony Drive
Bakersfield, CA 93306
Standard Inventory Control Monitoring ...shall be
utilized.. .in accordance with requirements summarized in
Handbook UT-1 O. All tanks shall be tested annually utilizing
a tank integri t.y test... The first test shall be completed
before December 31, 1991, arid subsequent tests completed each
calendar .year thereafter. All tank integri ty tests. . . shall be
completed under a valid, unexpired Permit to Test issued by
the Environmental Health Services Department.
3. Section 8.48.170 (B)(3)(g) Owners shall repair or close any
underground storage tank for which an approved moni toring
program is not promptly obtained,...
The department has not received an application for
modification or abandonment for this UST system. Several
attempts by telephone and office meetings with Amy Green have
not resulted in the submittal of any application.
ORDER TO CORRECT
1. Submit a completed application for a modification or
abandonment permit along with permit application fees to this
department by March 1, 1993.
Failure to comply with this ORDER TO CORRECT may result in
revocation of your Permit to Operate and referral to the Office of
the District Attorney. As prescribed by the County Ordinance, a
per-hour fee for extended services will be charged for any work
required to bring this facility into compliance. If you have any
questions please contact me at (805) 861-3636, extension 589 or Amy
Green at extension 576.
Sincerely,
Steve McCalley, Director
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RES~RCE MANAGEMENT AtlNCY
RANDALL L. ABBOn
DIRECTOR
DAVID PRICE ßI
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Environmental Health Servica Department
STEVE McCAU.EY, REIIS, DIRECTOR
Air Pollution Control District
WII..LJAM J. RODDY, APCO
I'tanning 8& Deveiopment Services Depmment
TED JAMES. AICP, DIRECTOR
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
July 22, 1992
DANIELS, NA1HAN
3318 HARMONY DRIVE
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306
Re: VACANT LOT
Permit #: 250011C
Dear Sir/Madam:
The Kern County Environmental Health Services Department has completed a file review and was
not able to find an application for a permit to complete an integrity test, or the results of an
integrity test, for the underground storage tank(s) located at the facility sited above. The
monitoring requirements developed for the facility tank(s) require that integrity tests be completed
within the 1991 calendar year. Please review your records to determine whether a. tank integrity
test was performed at your facility between January 1, 1991, and December 31, 1991. Please copy
any test results and submit the copy to this department within 14 days of this letter. The results
will be reviewed and placed within your permit file.
After August to, 1992, all facilities which have not submitted proof of the integrity tests required
by their permits shall receive a notice of violation for noncompliance with permit testing
requirements for Calendar Year 1991. Facility owners or operators who receive a notice of
violation for noncompliance with the testing requirements for the calendar years 1991 and 1992 may
be cited into court for violation of permit conditions and state and local underground storage tank
laws. The facility owner/operator could be liable for a penalty of not less than one hundred dollars
($100) or more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each underground storage tank for each day
of violation for failure to test the tanks at frequencies specified within the permit to operate.
All integrity tests completed after September 16, 1991, are required to be completed under permit.
Any test submitted which was completed without a valid testing permit after September 16, 1991,
was completed in violation of the Kern County Ordinance Code which regulates underground
storage tanks. The facility, and possibly the tester, shall be subject to fines/penalties.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to call me at (805) 861-3636.
AG:jrw:ch
2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300
BAKERSFIELD, CAUFORNIA 93301
(805) 861-3636
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT UPDATE QUESTlONNAIU:
THIS QUESTIONNAIRE MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED WITH YOUR INVOICE PAYMENT~
PERMIT' ~ 500 1/0 - 7" 2 NUMBER OF TANKS I
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IF A TRANSna OF OWNERSHIP HAS TAKEN PLACE WITHIN THE LAST YEAR, PLEASE-
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:
DATE OF TRANSFER: MONTH DAY YEAR
PREVIOUS OWNER:
PREVIOUS FACILITY NAME (IF CHANGED):
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPL..ETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY AND TO THE BEST OF
MY KNOWLEDGE ISiTRU&7-ANQ~CORRECT,.'
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KERN COUNTY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
2700 M ST., BAKERSFIELD, CA.
RE: 600 S. UNION
BAKERSFIELD, CA.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
IN RESPONSE TO YOUR INQUIRY REGARDING THE POSSIBLE EXISTENCE
OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS, PLEASE BE AWARE THAT TO THE
BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, THERE IS ONE TANK THAT HAS NOT BEEN
USED FOR SEVERAL YEARS.
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AT THIS TIME I AM TRYING TO SELL THIS PROPERTY, THEREFORE I
RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THAT I BE. GRANTED A e:JiJIIf' ~~.R EXTENSION
TO COMPLY WITH WHATEVER ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS MAY BE
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3318 HARMONY DR.
BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93306
KERN CaUNa
ENVIRONMEN1W
2700 liMn STREET.
RESOURCE MA......GEMENT
rlEALTH SERVICES DEPARTM~
SUITE 300. BAKERSFIELD. CA.93301
(805)861-3636
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OPERATORS NAME:DANIELS. NATHAN
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1. PRIMARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING:
ð. Intercepting an directing system
b. Standard Inventory Control
c. Modified Inventory Control
d. In-tank Level Sensing Device
e. Groundwater Monitoring
f. Vadose Zone Monitoring
2. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING:
a. Liner
o. Joubìe-Wallsd tanK
c. lault
3. PIPING ~ONITORING:
a. Pressurized
>:; . Suct i on
c. Gravity
OVERFILL PROTECTION:
S. TIGHTNESS TESING
'JEW CCNSTRlICTION/MODIFICATIONS
~~OSURE/ABANDONMENT
3. UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE
9. MAINTENANCE, GENERAL SAFETY, AND
OPERATING CONDITION OF FACILITY
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RP ADDRESS: '3 3l <¿ I::f a-v- ~ ~~ [) y- I ~ e.
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Revised 11/04/91
_RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENe
2700 M Street
Bakersfield, California
Mailing Address:
1415 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93301
(805) 861-3636
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION
HEALTH OFFICER
Leon M Hebertson, M.D.
DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Vernon S. Reichard
Mr. Nathan Daniels
P. O. Box 67
Bakersfield, California 93302
Dear Mr. Daniels:
This letter is an official notice of your non-compliance with
state and county laws relating to underground tanks.
Upon revieN of our recorcls, it was discovered that the 1988
Permi t to Operate fees for Golden State Metals, Inc., 600 Union
Avenue, Bakersfield, California were not paid. Enclosed is a copy
of 1988's invoice plus the 50% late penalty required by county
ordinance. The second invoice is for this year IS Permi t to
Operate fees. These invoices must be paid within 30 days to avoid
further penalties and/or legal action.
Be advised that these fees must be paid even if the tanks are
no longer in use. I f the tanks are not in use, a permi t for
permanent closure must be obtained from this office. Permanent
closure requires either removal or closure in place of your tanks
and assessment by soil sampling to determine whether there has been
environmental damage as a result of unauthorized releases of
hazardous substances from your tank site. The specific
requirements for these activities are in Handbook #UT-30, available
I^rith yonr application. Ì:!º- clo~~~ activity can beqin priol~ to the
issuance of ~ .Qermit from !his QtKice.
If you have any questions or feel this assessment is in error,
or if you would like an application and our handbook on permanent
closure please call me at (805)861-3636. Your prompt attention to
this very important matter is appreciated.
Sincerely,
9vrz.t
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.Jane Warren
Hazardous Materials
Hazardous Materials
¿~/(1/7/U/~
Inspector
Management Program
DISTRICT OFFICES
2700 M Street
Bakersfield, California
Mailing Address:
1415 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93301
(805) 861-3636
e ,~N COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMEre
ENVIRON MEN IAL IIEALTH DIVISION
HEALTH OFFICER
Leon M Hebertson, M.D.
DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Vernon S. Reichard
June
Mr. Nathan Dani~ls
c/o Gyrum Kimball
1515 20th Street
Bakersfield, California 93301
Dear Sir:
This letter is an offic121 notice of your non-cumpliance with
state and county laws r~lating to underground tanks.
Upon review of our records, j1 was discovered that the 1988
Permit to Oper2.te fees for GoJ.c1.e!1 St2.te Metals, Inc.. 600 Union
Avenue, Bakersf ieId, (;2.1 i furnj.é' were no t: paid. Ene lased is a copy
of 1988's invoice rLÌ.us the 50~¡; lat~e penalt::y required by county
ordinance. The second .in\7l1ice J.S for thi s yeay' s Permi t to
Operat1ò fe~~3. These i.n~¡!Jice:3 I!\ust be P;:UQ \..¡ithin 30 days to avoid
further bJeì'J<:l..l tif:,] a¡1(l/I):',' J.eg;¿d õH:t:i.un.
Be ,"1.dv i:;;ed thee t t:hese Lees 1!11J.S t be paid even if the tanks are
no .l onge .':' :i. n use. I f I.~lf= t ;ol.nk':..~ are no tin use, a 1Jerm it for
permanent closure must be obtained from this office. Permanent
c 1 ()~::;ílre 1:"~qn:i res ei thel' .1." f','¡(J\7a J 01' closure in pJ.ace of your tanks
and aSS(O~~sment ~:1i sO.i1 s;=un1J.i.in~:1 t:u dE.'t.fJrmlrlf' v.¡hf-:'I/t'-'I' L;len? l¡êu.·ì been
environment~l dam8ge as a result of unauthorized releases of
h'='.zarr.ì.ow.; substances fl'()!!) iOlU' tank site. The spec.ific
requirements for these activities are in Handbook #UT-30, available
"Jith YOIJ,t' õ'ppJiCé1'l:ioTl. Ur.! r..:ull,'~~:~lL'~ 5:~,c¿lJvi~1 can beclin Q~.:__j.or to th~
j.s,?_l~ªr.!.Ç~º..f -ª~_t.:.I!}L~ JI...Q.I.I.! .!:,hi__~ .ºtLLç~,
If YUl1. hé-tve .3-ny ql1.F·~;t::i{)11f'; \,11:' f'~'r:'] thi~.; aSSeSS1llf:~nt is .in error,
or if -¡ou IIJould ], ike ''''.l1 ,"p¡.·1l1c:~.~: i.on O:>.nd o\.n: hanc'tbook on permanent
c .l 0 S II reI' ], ~'':1 ~,; f:' C 21 J JTl e;o1l (F\ (l [', ) F; G J. :) r; 3 (3 . -/0 u r pro m p tat ten t ion to
th-¡~~ VI~"V i.mpOl·t:3.nt 1110"1'1""1' is ,'Ippl"~I:i3ted,
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t1,1..:2.2.'ÔOUS t'1a ter ia 1 s [vIanagemen t Program
DISTRICT OFFICES
Delano . Lamont . Lak' 'bella. Mojave . Ridgecrest . Shatter . Taft
FILE CONTENTS SUMMARY
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CONTRACTOR NO:
SITE NO:
SITE NAME:
ADDRESS:
CITY/ZIP:
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WATER RESOURES CONTROL BOARD
DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY
UST CLEANUP PROGRAM
SITE SPECIFIC QUARTERLY REPORT
15000 SOURCE OF FUNDS:
250011 FEDERAL EXEMPT:
GOLDEN STATE METALS
600 UNION AVENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306
N
SUBSTANCE: 8006619
PETROLEUM: Y
DATE REPORTED:
DATE CONFIRMED:
MULTIPLE R.P's:
03/30/93
03/30/93
N
----------------------------- SITE STATUS ----------------------------
RP SEARCH:
PRELIMINARY
ASSESSMENT:
REMEDIAL
INVESTIGATION:
REMEDIAL ACTION:
POST REMEDIAL
ACTION MONITORING:
ENFORCEMENT ACTION
TAKEN:
LUFT FIELD MANUAL CONSIDERATION
(CATEGORY 1, 2, 3, PLUS H, S, C, A,
CASE CLOSED:
DATE EXCAVATION STARTED:
CASE TYPE:
2, S, C, A.
R, W, G, OR 0 AS APPLICABLE)
DATE CLOSED: /
REMEDIAL ACTIONS TAKEN:
S
CONTRACT STATUS:
4
/
/
EMERGENCY
RESPONSE:
DATE COMPLETED:
DATE COMPLETED:
03/30/93
04/01/93
S
DATE UNDERWAY: 03/30/93
DATE UNDERWAY: 03/18/93
/
/
/
/
DATE COMPLETED:
/
/
/
/
C
DATE UNDERWAY:
DATE UNDERWAY:
DATE UNDERWAY:
TYPE:
/
/
DATE COMPLETED:
DATE COMPLETED:
DATE TAKEN:
/
-------------------------- RESPONSIBLE PARTY -------------------------
CONTACT NAME:
COMPANY NAME:
ADDRESS:
CITY/ZIP:
PHONE #:
CONTACT NAME:
COMPANY NAME:
ADDRESS:
CITY/ZIP:
PHONE #:
CONTACT NAME:
COMPANY NAME:
ADDRESS:
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NAT DANIELS
GOLDEN STATE METALS
3318 HARMONY DRIVE
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306
( )
SPECIALIST:
SENSITIVITY: NES
ABANDONMENT #: A1837-25
DATE OF REPORT: 04/01/93
LEAK REPORT: Y
CONTACT NAME:
COMPANY NAME:
ADDRESS:
CITY/ZIP:
PHONE #:
CONTACT NAME:
COMPANY NAME:
ADDRESS:
c: pry / ZIP:
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,., "STATEOFCAUFORNlA , ,,"
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTRoL BOARD ",' ¡.
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT ~PPLICATlON. FORM4i;J:'~;(";i;,,~,t';
. .
MARK ONLY. D' 1 New PERMIT
ONE ITEM 0 . 2 IWRIM PERMIT
o 3 RENEWAL. PERMIT
o .. AMENDED PERMIT
.,;, '~
I. FACILITYlSiTE INFORMAll0N & ADDRESS· (MUST BE COMPLETED)" .:;
DBA OR FACILITY NAME NAME OF m:~RA~O'\. ' '
^ C I. ' N&l...1'
NEAREST cFipss STREET
~
o CORPORA11ON
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iiiiël!NOIVI)\JAl
DpARTNERSHtP
o LOCAl-AGENCY." :; 0 COUNTY-AGENCY . -0 STATE~GENCY 0 FEDERAl-AGENCY
DISTRICTS
DR{si:~~~ 'OFiANKStATSlTEE:P.A. . L~:'(~ .
OR TRUST LANDS , ,.,.... ,... "
TYPE OF BUSINESS D 1 GAS STATION . D 2 DISTRIBUTOR
D 3 FARM' D .. PROCESSOR Ciit_ 6 OTHER
EMERGENCY'CONTACT PERSON (SECONDARY). Optional
DAYS: NAME (lAST. FIRST) PHONE' WITH AREA CODE
NIGHTS: NAME (LAST. FIRST)
PHONE' WITH AREA CODE
II. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION· MUST BE COMPLETED
CARE OF AOORESS INFORMA TICN
o STATE·AGENCY
III. TANK OWNER INFORMATION· (MUST BE COMPLETED)
NAM, OF OWNER ,
'}.
M!,ILlN~OR ST£JF .' box blndical8 0 LOCAl·AGENCY 0 STATE-AGENCY
, « ~ V e 0 COUNTY-AGEtCY 0 FEOERAL-AGENCY
crr,; NAME PHONE' WITH AREA CODE
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IV. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION UST STORAGE FEE ACCOUNT NUMBER· Call (916) 739·2582 if questions arise.
TV (TK) HQ [ill].ITIIIIJ
V. LEGAL NOTIFICATION AND BILUNG ADDRESS
CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMA TICN
Legal notification and billing will be sent to the tank owner unless box I or II is checked.
CHECK ONE BOX INDICATING WHICH ABOVE ADDRESS SHOULD BE USED FOR LEGAL NOTIFICATIONS AND BILLING:
1·0
II.~ 111·0
THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT
APPLICANT'S NAME (PRINTED & SIGNATURE)
APPLICANT'S TITLE
DATE
MONTHIOAYIYEAR
LOCALAGENCVUSEONLV
COUN7Y #
C2EJ
JURISDICTION #
[Q[Q0]
FACILITY #
~
LOCATION CODE - OPTIONAL
I (CENSUS TRACT' . OPTIONAL
:; 1'-
/\ ~
I SUPVISOR . DISTRICT CODE . OPTIONAL
THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AT LEAST (1) OR MORE PERMIT APPLICATION· FORM B, UNLESS THIS IS A CHANGE OF SITE INFORMATION ONLY.
FO RM A (9-90) . FOROO33A-R2
. SfATEOFCAUFORNlA ..
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD .-
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION. FORM B" '
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.' ~c: r:<,,,~,~ :;'
COMPLETE A SEP~TE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYS,TEM.
MARK' ÒNLY
ONE ITEM
o 3 RENEWAL PERMIT
o ,4 AMENDED PERMIT
, ,'"
o 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION,
o e TEMPOIWIY TANK ClOSURE
.,u
o '1 NEW PERMIT
o '2 INTERIM PERMIT
" '.' (".,'",. .
,,5j;: 7" f'E~I\NENTLY CLOSED ON SITE
'[],8!'),T~~REMOVED "
DBA OR FACILITY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTALlED:
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I. TANK DESCRIPTION
.; " ,',t."
A. OWNER'S TANK I. D. ,
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II. TANK CONTENTS
IF A-1ISMARKED. COMPLETE ITEM C.
A. ~ 1 MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL
o 2 PETROLEUM
o 3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT
04 OIL
o 80 EMPTY
o 9S UNKNOWN
B."
~ 1 PRODUCT '
D 2 WASTE
C. .~ 1a REGULAR Ej, 3 DIESEL , 0 6 AVIATION GAS
" UNLEADED. 4 GASAHOL" "
; 'D 1bPREMIU,M; '0' ',' .. . ,. ,:0 7 METHANOL
.' UNLEADED· , . .SJET,FUEL·· ,
o 2 LEADED ' '0' 89 . ÓÝHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D. BELOW)
c.A. S:":',' d:}. I..
D. IF (A.1) IS NOT MARKED. ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED
III TANK CONSTRUCTION
, '
MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A. BAND C AND ALL THAT APPLIES IN BOX D
rJ ,.--;: , ( ,
:...,.... .....
A. TYPE OF 0 1 DOUBLE WALL 0 3 SINGLE WAll WITH EXTERIOR LINER 0 9S' UNKNOWN ..1-,. ~
~ 0 0 99 'OTHER . , . ).
SYSTEM 2 SINGLE WALL 4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTED TANK)
~ 1 BARE STEEL 0 2 STAINLESS STEEL 0 3 ' FIBERGlASS 0 4 STEEL CLAD WI FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PlASTIC
B. TANK
MATERIAL 0 5 CONCRETE 0 6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE 0 7 AlUMINUM 0 8 100%,METHANOL;COMPATlBLEWfFRP
(Primary Tank) 0 9 BRONZE D 10 GALVANIZED STEEL D 9S UNKNOWN 0 99 OTHER
0 1 RUBBER LINED D 2 ALKYD LINING 0 3 EPOXY LINING 0 4 PHENOLIC LINING
C. INTERIOR 0 5 GLASS LINING ¡¿g 6 UNLINED 0 9S UNKNOWN 0 99 OTHER . " '.
UNING
IS LINING MATERiAl COMPATIBLE WITH 100% METHANOL? YES_ NO_
D. CORROSION o 1 POLYETHYLENE WRAP o 2 COATING o 3 VINYl WRAP D 4 FIBERGlASS REINFORCED PlASTIC
PROTECTION o 5 CATHODIC PROTECTION .~, 91 NONE o 95 UNKNOWN D 99 OTHER
IV. PIPING INFORMATION
CIRCLE A IF ABOVE GROUND OR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE
A. SYSTEM TYPE A U 1 SUCTION A U 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY Afi('gg- OTHER
B. CONSTRUCTION A U 1 SINGLE WALL A U 2 DOUBLE WALL A U 3 LINED TRENCH A <1V 95 UNKNOWN' A U 99 OTHER
C. MATERIAL AND A U 1 BARE STEEL A U 2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC) A U 4 FIBERGlASS PIPE
CORROSION A U 5 ALUMINUM A U 6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEEL WI COATING A U 9 100% METHANOL COMPATIBLE WIFRP
PROTECTION A U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL A U 10 CATHODIC PROTECTION ~J5 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER
D. LEAK DETECTION D 1 AUTOMATIC LINE LEAK DETECTOR o 2 LINE TIGHTNESS TESTING o 3 INTERSTITIAL 0..99 OTHER ¡.j(\IJt
MONITORING
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
o
o
D 1 VISUAL CHECK
D 6 TANK TESTING
2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION 0 3 VAPOR MONITORING 0 4 AUTOMATIC TANK GAUGING 0 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING
7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING ~. 91 NONE 0 95 UNKNOWN 0 99 OTHER
VI. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION
,. ESTIMATED QAT,E :AST ~SED(MOfDAYfYR)
~ t_,..t....\ \'- "h::l ..0hJ
2. ESTIMATED QUANTITY OF
SUBSTANCE REMAINING
-Iç~~.. ¡.
GALLONS
3. WAS TANK FillED WITH
INERT MATERIAL?
YES 0
NO.GJ
THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENAL TY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT
APPLICANT'S NAME DATE
(PRINTED & SIGNATURE)
LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THE STATE I.D. NUMBER ISCOMPOSEDOFTHE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW
STATE I.D.#
FACILITY #
[lliIQIill][] ~
-J ~ u U J I I PERMIT APPROVED BYfDATE -r PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE
THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMIT APPUCATlON . FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED.
COUNTY #
rzEJ
JURISDICTION #
ØQ]Q]
TANK #
PERMIT NUMBER
FORM B (9-90)
FOROO34B-R4
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Perm.i.t
Quest.i.onna.i.re
Nor.ally, permits are sent to facility Owners but since .any
Owners live outside Kern County, they may choose to have the per.its
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:
Por PERMI T. ~ ~'OII c.....
-'i...1.
Send ,,11 jnformation to Owner at the address
listed on invoice (if OWner is different than
Operator, It will be Owner's responsibility
to provide Operator with pertinent
infor.ation) .
2. Send all information to Owner at the
following corrected address:
3. Send all information to Operator:
Name:
Address:
(Operator can make copy of permit for
Owner) .
of Env1rorvnental Health Application Dat~
wer Street, BakersfieleCA 93305 e
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERA'I'E UNDER:;ROUND
HAZAROOUS SUBSTANCES STORÞtGE FACILIT't
~ of Application (check):
CNëW FacUlty []ftXJification of Facility (iExistirg Facility
. DMI~enLì' 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, ¡j1one): Days
Nights
'acUity Name Golden State Metals Inc. No. 0 T )
Type of Business (check): OGaso\ine Station &lóther (describe)
\ Is Tank(s) Located on an Agricultural Farm? Dyes "No
.~ Is Tank(s) Used Primarily for ~ricultural Purposest? Dyes .No ~.Yîle,ls
AI() +' 'acUity Address leon Kj¡,;¡r ~'F!êrnY\tiu::e~ !I; f f ilt1i()() (4 Nearest Cross St. ~=--VerBon Ave.
.IJ¿ T R S Rura Locations Q\ly)
/1 ~HathAn DAniels Contact Person
y '3'318 Harmony Dr.. Bakersfield. Ca Zip 93306 Tele¡:ix)ne g?/- 'f 'it g--'f
11° Opera or S:=:-,r, YYI 9 Contact Person /I/an OCi'/ll-e./S
Address Zip Telephone X' '3:) - 3 R 7é2.
8. water to Facility Provided by California Water Service Depth to' Groundweter
Soil Characteristics' at facility
Basis for Soil Type and Gro'-D1water Depth Deteœinationa
CA Contractor's License No.
Zip Telephona
Proposed Canpletion Cat.
Insurer
C. Contractor
Address
Proposed StartiÞj Date
WOrker's Compensation .Certification t
D. If 'ftlis Permit Is For Modification Of An ExistiÞj Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications
proposed
E. Tank(s) Store (check all that awly):
!!!!! ! waste Product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular pr_iœ Diesel waste
Fuel 011
1000- þ( 0 0 ~ ! -
0 ~ 8 8
0 0 0
0 0 0 8 8 8 8
0 0 0
r. Chsn1cal Caapoai tion of Materials Stored (not necessary for IIOtor vehicle fuels)
Tank . Cheaic&l Stored (non-coamercial name~ CAS . (if k.nc:M1) Chemical previousl\, Stored
(if different)
G. Transfer of Ownership
Date of Transfer
Previous Facility Name
I,
Previous Owner
accept fully all obligations of Permit No. issued to
I lmderstand that the Permittlrg Authority may review and
modify or terminate the transfer of .the Permit to Operate this -.nðergroW\d storage
facility upon receiving this completed form.
'ft1is form has been canpleted W\der penal ty of
true and correct.
Signature /lt~ ~~
perj ury and to the best of my knowledge is
Title Office r.1anager
Date 7-25-85
rdC.l.llr.y Name '-if?' ~<' t Le,' ,; .¿_. '- '--'- pennlt No.
TANK ij ie (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM roACH TANK)
-FOR EACH SEcTIõN, CHECK ALL APPRõPROOE -šõXEŠ--
11. Piping
a. Underground Piping: !J:!es ONo Dlklknown Material
Thickness (inches) ,.-' . Dianeter Manufacturer
DPressure [2lSuction LJGravi ty . Approximate IßB;Jth of Pipe IU1
b. Underground prpiñg Corrosion Protection :
DGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad DImpcessed OJrrent Osacrificial Anode
gpolyethylene Wrap DElectrical Isolation Ovinyl Wrap DTar or Asphalt
~Unknown o None DOther (describe):
c. Underground Pipirg, secondary Containnent:
ODouble-Wall OSynthetic Liner System DNone ~known
DOther (describe):
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1. Tank is: OVau1ted DNcm-Vau1ted DD:Juble-Wall pjSingle-Wall
2. Tank Material
§carbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass<lad Steel
Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Ahmim.m 0 Bronze Dti1known
Other (describe)
primary Containment
Date Installed 'I11ickness (Inches)
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DOther (describe):
o Material
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DOther (describe):
6. Tank Corrosion Protection
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ß.tar or Asphalt DUnknown [JNone DOther (describe): .
Cathodic Protection: o None DImpr-essed current System Csacrlflclal Anode SystaD
Describe System & Equipnent:
Leak Detection, Monitori~, and Interception
~Tank: DVisual (vau te(ftãnks only) [jGrourrlwater Monitoril1)' Wall (s)
D Vadose Zone Mooi toriB} well (s) D lJ-Tube Wi thout Liner
DU-Tube with Compatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoril1) ~ll(s)*
D Vapor Detector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor D Condœtivit~ Sensor*
D Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank
o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tli>e, Moni toriD:} Well or Annular Space
D Daily Gat¥JiB;J , Inventory Reconciliation [J Periodic Tlqhtne. TeatiRJ
~one D unknown 0 Other
b. PÍping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized piping-
D Moni toril¥) SlIDp wi th Raceway D sealed Concrete Racewy
DHalf-cut Canpatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway DMorw
G..Unkno~ DOther
*oeseribe Make , Model:
8. Tank Tightness
HaS 'ibIs Tank Been Tightness Tested?
Date of Last Tightness Test
Test Name
9. Tank Repair
Tank Repai red? D Yes ~ DUnknown
Date (s) of Repair (s)
Describe Repairs
OVerfill protection
~ator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level
DTape Float Galqe DFloat Vent Valves D Auto Shut- Off Controls
BCapacitance Sensor OSealed Fill Box o None Dlbknown
Other: List Make , Model Por Above Devices
3.
Capaci ty (Gallons)
Manufacturer
4.
DLined Vault DNone ~o~
Manufacturer:
Capacity (Gals.)
Thickness (Inches)
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DYes ONe ~wn
Results of Test
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2000 EAST BRUNDAGE lANE
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DAVID PRICE m
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND'
HAZARDOUS STORAGE FACILITY
Permit No.:
250011C
State m No.: 250011
Issued to:
GOLDEN STATE METALS, INC.
No. of Tanks: 1
Lo<:ation:
600 UNION AVENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CA
Owner:
DANIELS, NATHAN
3318 HARMONY DRIVE
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306
Operator:
DANIELS, NATHAN
Facility Profile:
Substance Tank Tank Year Is piping
Tank No. Code Contents Capacity Installed Pressurized?
1 MVF3 REGULAR UNKNOWN UNKNOWN NO-SUCTION
This permit is granted subject to the conditions and prohibitions
listed on the attached summary of conditions/prohibitions
Issue Date: November 4, 1991
Title:
Expiration Date: November 4, 1996
.. POST ON PREMISES --
NONTRANSFERABLE
2700 "Mil STREET, SUITE 300
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301
(805) 861·3636
FAX: (805) 861-3429
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HAZARDOUS UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACD.J:IY PERMIT
SUMMARY OF CONDITIONSIPROHIBITIONS
CONDmONSIPROHIBmONS:
1. The facility owner and operator must be mmiliar with all ronditioDS specified within this permit and
must meet any additioDal requirements to monitor, upgrade, or close the tanks and assodated piping
imposed by the permitting authority.
2. H the operator of the underground storage tank is not the owner, then the owner sbaD ënter into a
wrinen rontract with the operator, requiriJig the operator to monitor the underground storage tank;
maintain appropriate records; and implement reporting procedures as required by the Department.
3. The facility owner and operator shall eDSure that the facility has adequate finanaal respoDS1bllity
insurance roverage, as mandated for all underground storage tanks rontaining peUOleum. and supply
proof of such roverage when requested by the permitting authority.
4. The facility owner must ensure that the annual permit fee is paid within 30 days of the invoice date.
S. The facility will be ronsidered in violation and operating without a permit Ü annual permit fees are not
received within 60 days of the invoice date.
6. The facility owner and/or operator shall review the leak detection requirements provided within this
permit. The monitoring alternative shall be implemented within 60 days of the permit issue date.
7. The facility underground storage tanks must be monitored, utilizing the option approved by the
permitting authority, until the tank is closed under a valid, unexpired permit for closure.
8. Any inactive underground storage tank which is not being monitored, as approved by the permitting
authority, is considered improperly closed. Proper closure is required and must be oompleted under
a permit issued by the permitting authority.
9. The facility owner/operator must obtain a modification permit before:
a. Uncovering any underground storage tank after failure of a tank integrity test.
b. Replacement of piping.
c. Lining the interior of the underground storage tank.
10. The tank owner must advise the Environmental Health Services Depanment within 10 days of tranSfer
of ownership.
11. Any change in state law or local ordinance may necessitate a change in permit oonditions. The
owner/operator will be required to meet new ronditions within 60 days of notification.
12. The owner and/or operator shall keep a ropy of all monitoring records at the facility for a minimum
of three years, or as specified by the permitting authority. They may be kept off site if they can be
obtained within 24 hours of a request made by the local authority.
13. The owner/operator must repon any unauthorized release which escapes from the 5ea>ndary
rontainment, or from the primary containment ü no serondary containment exists, which increases the
hazard of fire or explosion or causes any deterioration of the secondary rontainment within 24 hours
of discovery.
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MONITORING REOUIREMENTS:(MVF2Spr)
1. All underground storage tanks designated as MVF 2 within Page 1 oftbis pennit shall be
monitored utilizing the following method: ' ....
a. Standard Inventory Control MOnitoriDø (Tank gàuging five to seven days per week).
Kern County Environmental Health Services Deparunent forms· sbaR be utWzed
unless a facility form can provide the same information and has been reviewed and
approved by the Environmental Health Services Department. (Monitoring sbaR be
completed in accordance with requirements summarized in Handbook UT-I0.)
AND
b. All tanks shall be tested annually utilizing a tank integrity test wIûch bas beeD
cerúfied as being ca"pable of detecting a leak of 0.1 gallon per hour with a
probability of detection of 95 percent and a probability of false alarm of 5 percent.
The first test shall be completed before December 31, 1991, and subsequent tests
completed each calendar year thereafter. All tank integrity tests oompleted after
September 16, 1991, shall be completed under a valid, unexpired Permit to Test
issued by the Environmental Health Services Department.
c. All pressurized piping systems shall install pressurized piping leak detection systems
and ensure that they are capable of functioning as specified by the manufacturer.
The mechanical leak detection systems must be capable of alening the
owner/operator of a leak by restricting or shutting off the flow of hazardous
substances through the piping, or by triggering an audible or visual alarm, detecting
three gallons or more per hour, per square inch, line pressure within one hour.
d. All pressurized piping systems shall be tested annually unless the facility has
installed the following:
1. A continuous monitoring system within secondary containment.
2. The continuous monitor is connected to an audible and visual alarm system
and the pumping system.
3. The continuous monitor shuts down the pump and activates the alarm
system when a release is detected.
4. The pumping system shuts down automatically if the continuous monitor
fails or is disconnected.
The first test shall be completed before December 31, 1991, and subsequent tests completed
each calendar year thereafter.
2. All underground storage tanks shall be retrofitted with overspill containers which have a
minimum capacity of 5 gallons; be protected from galvanic corrosion, if made of metal; and
be equipped with a drain valve to allow the drainage of liquid back into the tank by
December 1998, or as specified by the Environmental Health Services Depanment.
3. All equipment installed for leak detection shall be operated and maintained in accordance
with manufacturer's instructions, including routine maintenance and semce checks (at least
once per year) for operability or running condition.
4. An annual report shall be submitted to the Kern County Environmental Health Services
Department each year after monitoring has been initiated. The owner/operator shall use
the form provided within the Handbook UT-lO.
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PERMIT CHECKLIST
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GOLDEN STATE METALS, INC.
600 UNION AVENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CA
This checklist is provided to ensure that all necessary packet enclosures were received
and that the permittee has obtained all necessary equipment to implement monitoring
requirements described within the permit to operate.
Please complete this form and return to the Kern County Environmental Health
Services Department, in the self-addressed envelope provided, within 60 days of the permit
issue date.
CHECK:
YES NO
A. The packet received contained the following items:
1. A cover letter, a Permit to Operate the Underground
Hazardous Storage Facility, and a return envelope.
2. (if ordered) Handbook UT-lO, 12 recording,
reconciliation and trend analysis forms, and an action
chart (for standard inventory control monitoring).
3. (if ordered) Handbook UT-15, 12 recording forms,
along with an action chart (for modified inventory
control monitoring).
4. an order/request form for UT monitoring manuals - if
the manuals were not ordered when the monitoring
alternatives fact sheets were returned.
B. I have reviewed the information provided within the Permit
and find the owner's name and address, facility name and
address, operator's name and address, substance codes, and
number of tanks to be accurately listed. (If "noli is checked,
note appropriate corrections on the back side of this sheet.)
C. I have the following required equipment (as described on page
. 5 of UT-15, or page 6 of UT-10).
1. Acceptable gauging instrument
2. "Striker Plate(s)" in tanks
3. Water-finding paste
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Permit Checklist
Page 2
YES NO
D. I have read the information within the permit to operate
pertaining to the agreement between the owner and operator
and hereby state that the owner of this facility is the operator.
(If "noli is checked, attach a copy of agreement between the
owner and the operator.)
E. I have enclosed a copy of Calibration Charts for ~ tanks
which will be monitored utilizing manual or electronic gauging
at this facility. (If the tanks are identical, one chart will
suffice; label chart(s) with corresponding tank numbers listed
on permit.)
F. Manual Gauging, utilizing Standard Inventory Control (UT-lO)
or Modified Inventory Control (UT-IS), was started at this
facility in accordance with procedures described within the
appropriate handbook.
Date Started
Signature of Person Completing Checklist:
Title:
Date:
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(805)'861-3636
Office Address:
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Bakersfield, CA 93301
2700 M Street, Bakersfield
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GOLDEN STATE METALS.
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BAKERSFIELD. CA 93302
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FISCAL YEAR 87/88 FEE FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND STOR GE FACILIT'
WITH 1 TANK(S) LOCATED AT:
600 CNION AVE~'mE
BAKERSFIELD. CA
100.00
50% PE~ALTY FOR LATE PAY~E~T OF ORIGI~AL INVOICE
50.00
:ERN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
~NIA 93305
SECTION 3807 PENAl TIES. If cnv fee required by ,his division IS nOI pOld prior !o Ihe
delinquency dole. In addl'lon 10 such fee, the applleon! sholl pay 0 penalty equol 10 fdrv
pe"en' (50~'i~f '~e (ee, The ,s,m;ds"ng,engda'<;'T,h<¡i' ",eo Tn '~,hl' '9'1'.aj~n,,<'!'~~ 1;(")T AL AMOU NT DUE
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OS/20/89 PERMIT/INVOICE # 250011(-89
ANNGAL FEE FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY
WITH 1 TANK(S) LOCATED AT:
600 [;\10\ AVENUE
BAKERSFIELD. CA
100.00
:RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
SECTION 3807 PENALTIES. If any if!e required by th,s divl!ton 15 nOI paid prior 10 the
delinquency dOle, U1 add,hon 10 suc" tee, the applicant sholl pay 0 penallY equal 10 fifty
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1700 Flower Street
Bakersfield, California 93305
Telephone (805) 861-3636
~RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME_
HEALTH OFFICER
Leon M Hebertson, M.D. .
ENVlRONMENl)\L HEALTH DIVISION
INTERIM PERMIT
TO OPERATE:
DIRECTOR OF. ENVIRONMENTAl.. H·EAlTH
. Vernon S. Reichard
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EXP:J::RES: JULY 1, 1989
UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
STORAGE FACILITY
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FACILITY:
GOLDEN STATE METALS, INC.
600 UNION AVENUE
BAKERSFIELD, CA
OWNER:
DANIELS, NATHAN'·
P.O. BOX 61
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302
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TANK #
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AGE(IN YRS)
UNK
SUBSTANCE CODE
MVF 3
PRESSURIZED PIPING?
NO
NOTE: ALL INTERIM REQUIREMENTS ESTABLISHED BY THE PERMITTING
AUTHORITY MUST BE MET DURING THE TERM OF 'l'HIS PERMIT
NON-TRANSFERABLE *** POST ON PREMISES
DATE PERMIT MAILED:
SEP 1 5 1986
DATE PERMIT CHECK LIST RETURNED:
2700 M Street
Bakersfield,' California
Mailing Address:
1415 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93301
(805) 861-3636
e::RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME_
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION
HEALTH OFFICER
Leon M Hebertson, M.D.
DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Vernon S. Reichard
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PüOR OR'G'Ni~
M~. Nathan Janiels
~ O. 30x 67
Bakersfield, California
'33302
Jear ~r. Daniels:
:~is letter ~s an official ~ot~ce of your non-compliance with
state and county laws relating ~o underground tanks.
Jpon review of our rec~rds. it was discovered that the 1988
:?ermi t to Opera te fees -for Go Iden S tate Metals. Inc.. 600 Union
Avenue, 3akersfield, Ca~:fornia were not paid. Snclosed is a copy
ù f : 9 831 s invc i ce pI us the 50':6 la"te penal ty required ':::;y county
ordinance. :'he second invoice is for this ye2.r 1 s ?ermi t ê.O
Opera~e fees. :hese invoices ~ust ~e palQ within 30 days ~o avoid
~~r~her ?enalties and/or legal ac"tion.
Be adv~:5ed ~~a~ ~h~S2 ~~es :n~s~ je palQ even ~L ~ne tanks are
::'0 -,-onger ·~n,~se. ~ --:rle -::anKS are no-:: in 'L1se. a ]ermi t ::or
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c:osure requires eiï:~er ~emoval or closure in place of your tanks
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The undersigned grantor(s) declar§~~ ~_
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fX ) Unincorporated area: ( ) City of . and
FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged,
ISABELLE DANIELS, a widow and ISABELLE DANIELS, as Trustee of the
DANIELS QTIP TRUST
hereby GRANT(S) to
NATHAN DANIELS, Trustee of the NATHAN DANIELS SURVIVORS
TRUST, Dated September 19, 1980
the following deScribed real pro~rty in the unincorporated area of the
County of Kern . State of California:
FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION, SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A
PART HEREOF.
Dated:
March 16, 1984
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ISABELLE DANIELS
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDI 55. t (J _ I/tJ_ .L~~~ð v_ --)' . . _-t;d
On MARCH 21.1984 before ~ú~;ii.~~~
me, the undersiped, a Notary Public in and (or said State, '
personally appeared
ISABELLE DANIBLS
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subscribed ro the within instrument and acknowIM¡:ed
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WITNESS m~d and o(ficial SCa , ~ ~.
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