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UNDERGROUND TANK FILE #1
Operate to it Waste Unified Permit Materials/Hazardous Hazardous ON. REVERSE SIDE . . It! Hazardous Materials Plan o Underground Storage of Hazardous Materials o Risk Management Program . o Hazardous Waste On-Site Treatment CONDITIONS OF, ·PERMIT, ... ......'. <:,~~~~», . "~!Jl; ,Permit ID #: 015-000-001533 /,þ ~UCKY 7 #3 LOCATION: 726 S UNION AVE .~ Bakersfield Fire Department OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 Voice (661) 326-3979 '. FAX (661) 326-0576 Approved by: Date Issue <~?l~t~~~¡j~~t~~;(~fÎ~~~~~¡Þi.'h·~' Issued by: Operftte to it Per Waste Unified Permit Materials/Hazardous Hazardous \ CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE PIPING ONITO This ermit is issued for the followin ¡H@,;zardous Materials Plan ''''~I$Jround Storage of Hazardous Materials It,gagement Program Waste .., PIPING METHOD ALD ALD ALD ALD PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE UNION HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE S PERMIT ID# 015-o21~01533 LUCKY 7 #3 726 LOCATION TAN F F F F DW DW DW DW 1 o,OOÔfOO' "GAL 7,500.QO t~AL 4,500.0~;GA\,. 4500.00 '¡GAL"'" I '::.:¡ ......... REGULAR UNLE SUPER UNLEAD - GASOLINE GASOLINE DIESEL #2 DIESEL #2 Approved by: Bakersfield Fire Department OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES 1715 Chester Ave" 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 Voice (805)326-3979 FAX (805)326-0576 Expiration Date: ---- Issued by: · . I CA Cert. No. 00861 ] City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave., Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 (805) 326-3979 An upgrade compliance certificate has been issued in connection with the operating permit for the facility indicated below. The certificate number on this facsimile matches the number on the certificate displayed at the facility. Instructions to the issuing agency: Use the space below to enter the following information in the format of your choice: name of owner; name of operator; name of facility; street address, city, and zip code of facility; facility identification number (from Form A); name of issuing agency; and date of issue. Other identifying information may be added as deemed necessary by the local agency. This permit is issued on this 2nd day of November, 1998 to: LUCKY 7 #3 Permit #015-021-001533 726 S Union Ave Bakersfield, California 93307 ,\ -..J HA.Z, ìfDoUS MA:l.l::KlAL::i~: Y l::ilUN TIME CHARGED BUSINESS/DEAPRThIENT NAL'vIE: L,-.) e. t '/? EAt-1. ADDRESS: 7 2. ~ <; u~ (Qft4"\ PROJECT DESCRIPTION: S,~ ~~~+ PROJECT NUMBER: \ ~'S3 Ç'(") , 74 THyfE - DATE: NAME: CHGD: COMMENTS: f ~ ~ (.~ ~r t10 01,../, \ +r. J-7-1gß;!bcl t~ {JJ65::- /}-r13 /11 j 4/1.. 2-/", '6 ¡,.kJ :4S-..- ~ wi &r µ~ '~~--qí- '~J -3/q JJ1e 175 ~ !I§{¡;. ;;6- -4- J3/'71">'f ~. . I b. [;:'1'- 8 {y 40 ~ IMt" ~ ðv\ /3l~'/C¡7 +tw 3D M¡0 þ. Ceo.!! tf .fC!f' -fu 61e(.}'f<'e ~ tf~C¡"9q ~cI ~ ~þ)t?S-~ltI5u &. g-t-rr 6:/ø)n&r;J/J7S=:/56.-;:2S ÆI ./Í I(rÇ/qc, ~ t--tLr ("'\+~4- -tCJ ¡S!..Jtl- 1'0 t~k.. ~' v(z/~ ~Æc; ~ . 2 Ar Ó/ð<;v-'è- (~ {1'.!~ rcv/ðJ -G- (2~ j-~~-OO 6ifl£!J 3> ~~¡-7S-==1s¿;{:;d;)-S/)~~ P"RíYr~r'T rn~T F1ìnN: DATE: ~~DOUS MA1ERIALSfIVISION TIME CHARGED , ,.1 Lu c..V---; ? 'ff- 3 BUSINESS/DEAPRTIvŒNT NAME: r ADDRESS:, 726 'C; V f\{c)"\.. I I . PROJECT DESCRIPTION: L,V1 e.. (.e~kc,:;.~ Sot), ( CCM--~~M-,,,,J(()I'\. PROJECT NUMBER: ,ç'3-~ LPD-7Lf / ~ tfTC39ð9· TIME' DATE: NANIE: CHGD: COMMENTS: j\....!~A5 ,~ Ihr ('¿;'V\-e~vJ 1~)~ f'~~~ Ç.<rIl\C-.f (..\; , /,.¿{e¿fc,( ~ ft~r (::C,,-Vle..,..) wW"'c. ple,li\.~ Ok It" ./-:il..4!~5· ~ )~-;"'~ -r;./.(!.c~ vJl í.);;:J ~ - (S'\ c:.c(J-I~~/-.. '/3/z- c,/:;š ~ ! AI" CM - s At:- -.to./' b."r'''J5. j-/¡)-75' I ,ð~j 3,~Ç (ãJ Jb;;){)() J~ 50' . . Ai2-1 /e¡ç ~ . . 4-<) ...... (}yA ~>r+G- ft,.r. be>ft4~ b'-30-Qö 6£4(1 ~¡t @ji!£2.C() ~ Ø-~6#sf) . . v'?;1?4/~~ t*W ,~~."' &I(J Gecc/:"'¿" ~ $;~ Vdky ·/¡!,3!4S ~ 3 k.r. e~¡Jc~e/ ryck I J., ">G<Jss..j ~ I J.4"-Y I , . . Se- -r (e.~ ý¿~~>f;J "J1'1 ~s,..t /1)-6c[5" 6.lkI ~ f/Tò 3!1¡,#U~6;7.ðcJ==l6djrso /7../21/7& æ . I hr ¡2,.,'e...J -s.-'<dJ.., wlf' - "'I/~ +'f-'fþ ~~--J I M@$/;J.[XJ ~ (;)l5OeJ)- Jc¡i!ý1f:, , ~ Z hr rv-d-t..., wi (c6S '--1J.)t1r1"fl- l'1~l11Jdf 12 f)j !tI / n,.// . . ? .C'\ r/.. 2fkJ . ¿;¿. y ro.~.a¡ 'Ii> fa ¿j êo-" ~ ( ~ f~~ tt C:".. DJ~ ~ . ' r.SJ.,r_1 ý2w<wh(e.. ¢ x.J (~«CV' &»!.eß{ ~~~ :!l 6;) ~1Ì/S5 ! d . . I íO-/{ 10 J~/4/~¥ / ~((4-/s'7 I D-.2f{ --q 7 PRqJECT COrvIPLETION: DATE: r c -IÞ _. " CONTINUED (See 2nd File) " ¿ FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 ·W Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENnONSERVlCES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 .". " e~ August 5, 1999 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Co. 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Line Leak Associated with Fuel Tank Relining at 726 S. Union Ave Dear Mr. Eskew: This is to infonn you that this department has reviewed the result of the Site Assessment dated June 7, 1995 associated with the fuel line leak detected during the tank lining project. Based upon the infonnation provided, this department has detennined that appropriate response actions have been completed, that àcceptable remediation . practices were implemented, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or removal action or monitoring is required at the above stated address. Nothing in this detennination shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future operations at this location. Nothing in this detennination is intended or shall be construed to limit the rights of any parties with respect to claims arising out of or relating to deposit or disposal at any other location of substances removed from the site. Nothing in this detennination is intended or shall be construed to limit or preclude the Regional Water Quality Control Board or any other agency from taking any further enforcement actions. This letter does not relieve the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated under the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if existing, additional, or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land use may require further assessment and mitigation. . If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (661) 326-3979. Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services cc: Y. Pan, RWQCB S:ILJSTFORMSIUST.L8 ""Y~ de, W~ S7OP.A~.,o/'"'kt, A W~?'I'I ,.,. FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 ·H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399"5763 . .~ April 27, 1999 Mr. David DeVries Eneco Tech 2421 West 205th Street, Suite D 206-E Torrance, California 90501 RE: Work plan for 726 South Union, Waste Oil Tank Dear Mr. DeVries: I have received your proposed work plan for the waste oil underground storage tank soil assessment located at 726 South Union Avenue in Bakersfield, California. Unfortunately, this plan falls short of the requirements as outlined in our letter of August 15, 1997. You are required to define the full extent of the contamination plume. Three specific items in your w.ork plan need to be properly addressed. 1. One boring is un-sufficient to define the horizontal extent of the plume. 2. Boring to 30 feet may be sufficient, but that is a guess. You need to bore to a depth sufficient, to get one non- detect sample under the plume. 3. With waste oil, the most dangerous environmental concerns are the presence of metals and chlorinated hydrocarbons. In addition to determining the total petroleum hydrocarbon (EP A 5520), you must test for chlorinated hydrocarbons (8010 or 8240) and metals (I CAP or AA) for Cd, Cr, Pb Zn and nickel, at a minimum. This job has been pending too long. We need to get this final question, on this site, resolved. Please send me your revised work plan and, a proposed start date by May 14, 1999. Sincerely, 4~ . Ralph E. ~r Office of Environmental Services cc: Duke Eskew, Sun Valley Oil Co. Steve Underwood, Inspector ~~7~ de W~ ~ vØ6~ .9"'~ .A W~" FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX(805)3~5763 '~' .~ April 15, 1999 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Intent to Make a Determination that No Further Action is Required or Issue a Closure Letter for 726 South Union A venue, Lucky 7 #3 fëJ.~ L ---1'o.tJ~ Dear Mr. Eskew: This letter is to inform you that the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services, intends to make a determination that no further action is required at the above site or to issue a closure letter. Please notify this agency of any input and recommendations you may have on these proposed actions within 20 days. In accordance with section 25297.15 of Chapter 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, you must provide certification to the local agency that all current record fee title owners have been informed of the proposed action. Please provide this certification to the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services within 20 days. If you have any questions about these proposed actions, please contact Ralph E. Huey at (661) 346-3979. Sincerely, -<1Ø-~ Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services cc: Y. Pan, R WQCB S:\USTF()R~IS\lIST.L 7 ""Y~õfe w~ ~.A~ y~ A W~" " FIRE CHIEF RON ¡:-RAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES /2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 ". VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 \ ,..'~ J_ Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield CA 93308 -- ~ '.-.. March 11, 1999 RE: 726 South Union Avenue, Lucky 7 #3 Dear Mr. Eskew: 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 tank, you were previously sent a letter from this office on December 16, 1997 notifying you ofthe required work necessary to identify the extent of the contamination within 30 days of that notice. We are now requesting that this work, as previously indicated, be done in a timely manner. In accordance with California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.7, this office requires a determination of the threat to the environment. Accordingly, you must select an environmental contractor and submit a site characterization completion workplan to this office no later than April 16, 1999. The workplan must be approved by this office before any work is started. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me immediately at 805-326-3979. HHW /dlm attachments Sincerely, ~-?{W~~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist ""7~ de W~ .9?'0P ~OR? .r~ A We.mú/?"" · . RECORD OF TEL.EPHONI: CO~"VERSATION ~&'?"<' t\I(,. \- Location: 726 .s .. UNlc.ÞJ ID# Business Name: Lc;~JCY ( Contact Name: 6-Þ<- V ~.(~~ Business Phone: FAX: Inspector's Name: ~ Time of Call: Date: 4/"L 7-/<;'2: Time: (4- SO # Min: Type of Call: Incoming [ ] Outgoing [ ] Returned [ ] Content of Call: t/l~"t ~I' 6MyI t:f Or} O/C;$C~ ~I(!.C.!? ~~A-~,ç~ f2x2- c~t?t.c-n~ ~!11f. A:$~ Ar f(2c:JPc.~''i'''',. 'D uc:'"'~ ~ é:-.? , Ñ pþ(I.. '\ t C. tI\.Att 'í1tE ~~ d~ II.. I TÝ C:>F ~ l4:-".J,.- B..ðta.., II\Jô- UNO (."1- V N lcMJ A:J .. Actions Required: ßtv¿y w) '-L Cd'tJ $0£.... or ~I ()~/Lkl""¡Cr Cd· to COrJFïr1M Aß/L\"fY ""7f) ~\-l.. t ,a."(;-f"'¡£,E\!E: Sf1VIf'LES AI SufF,c.c..;"- 9CPTI-( AT $r.re..~ .Â"-'&L..e I Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: 4S- ~,r . FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISTRAnVE SERVICES 2101 oW Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 oW street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-<J576 ENVIRONMENTAl SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-<J576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor street Bakersfield. CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 ~ . . - BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT December 16, 1997 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Roseda1e Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: 726 South Union Avenue, Lucky 7, #3 Dear Mr. Eskew: Our records indicate that your former underground storage tank site is currently subject to Corrective Action Requirements under Article 11 of Title 23 California Code of Regulations concerning leaking underground tanks. Accordingly, pursuant to Section 2722(b) of Article 11, you are hereby directed to begin the necessary work at your site within 90 calendar days from the date of this letter. The required work shall include: Performance of the completion of the site characterization approved by this office on September 25, 1996. This site characterization must be expanded to include the waste oil tank as referenced in my letter of August 15, 1997 (attached). Please be aware that, pursuant to Section 2722(c) of Article 11, you are required to have an approved workplan on file with this office prior to initiation of any corrective action work. In addition, you are to provide ongoing status reports of all activities involving the progress of this case to this office every 90 days. If you have any questions regarding the provisions of this letter, please call me at 326-3979. Sincerely, ~f 4- U-:::... .5-- Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW /dlm attachment (Y~~W~~.A~~AW~" "\ FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'W Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 -W Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield. CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 ~ '. . ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT August 15, 1997 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Laboratory Results from Preliminary Site Assessment Conducted at the Lucy 7 #3, Waste Oil Tank Removal at 726 South Union A venue. Permit # BR -0171. Dear Mr. Eskew: Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination plume, associated with the 250 gallon waste oil tank previously located on your property, has not been adequately defined. This office requires (in accordance with Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 16, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. A work plan utilizing Ground Truth Technology was previously approved by this office on September 25, 1996. An amendment to that work plan should be submitted to this office to further address the waste oil tank area, as well. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this office, within 30 days from receipt of this letter. The workplan should follow guidelines found in: Appendix A -Reports, Tri - Regional Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary evaluation and Investigation of Underground Tank Sites; July 6, 1990. Additionally, be advised that oversight cost for this project will be billed to you at a rate of $62.00 per hour. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, 4~(d-f~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm IY~~ WOH~.97~ ~0P6 ~ A W~ " I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . ~)~~li~~~ \' JUL 24:1997 ~ lc By ~__~""'r.n_'_- 7Z@ §(Q) lU1fIHI lUNII (Q) N A VIE TIEX A CC ([)) JP IR ([J) jJIECC T PERJFORMED lBY: LU'lI'RJEJL TRUCKlING, INC. lBAKERSJFJŒLD, CALfIFORNlA II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e e TABLE OF CONTENTS Sec. Description Page I INTRODUCTION.. .... .......................................... ...................................................1 II PURPOSE AND SCOPE ........................ ...................................... .........................1 III BACKG ROUND INFORMATION .................................... .... ...............................2 a. Project l..ocation...................................... ............................................................2 b. Site Description..................................................................................................2 IV SITE GEOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY ...............................................................2 V SITE HISTORY ........................................................................ ..............................2 VI PROJECT HISTORy............ ..................................................................................3 a. Laboratory Analysis of Soil Samples (Table 1)..................................................3 VII LTI SITE CHARACTERIZATION FINDINGS ...................................................3 a. Soil ProfIle............................................................. .............................................3 b. Results of Soil Sample Analysis ........................................................................3 c. Extent of Soil Contamination ...................... ............................ ....................... ....4 VIII CON CLU SIONS .............................. .......................................................................4 IX REMEDIAL ACTION ALTERN A TIVES ............................................................4 X LUTREL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDA TIONS................................4 a Conclusions........................................ ................................................................4 b. Recom mendations ..............................................................................................5 Certification......................................................................................................................... .5 ATIACHMENT A MAP #1 MAP #2 FIGURE #1 APPENDIX A AREA MAPS PLOT PLAN TANK DIAGRAM AND GENERALIZED CROSS SECTION TANK DECONTAMINATION TANK RECYCLING LAB ANALYSES ~I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e . SITE TANK REMOVAL REPORT 726 SOUTH UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD r I INTRODUCTION This report outlines the underground storage tank (UST) removal methods and results of Lutrel Trucking and Environmental Services, Inc. (LUTREL) operations on one (1)~On UST at 726 South Union A venue in Bakersfield, California. The UST removal was authorized by Mr. Duke Eskew, Marketing Representative of Sun Valley Oil Company on February 27, 1997 II PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purpose of the UST removal was to eliminate the possibility of an accidental release resulting in soil contamination. Lutrel presented one scenario for removal, 1) Excavate, recycle and backfill. Scope of work for this remediation project involved the following: · Permits were obtained by Lutrel on March 6, 1997. · Excavation of the subject tanks began on March 6, 1997. The UST was dry and did not need rinsing. It was filled with 30 pounds of dry ice, loaded on a trailer and transported to a State-Certified recycler as a non-hazardous material. Samples were taken by having the excavator bucket excavate to the prescribed depth, two feet and six feet below the bottom of the tank, grabbing the sample with a six inch brass tube from the bucket and capping both ends of the tube with Teflon® tape and plastic. The samples were labeled and transported in a cooler immediately to BC Labs for analysis. The samples were analyzed for Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbon TRPH. (See Table #1) Groundwater was not encountered during excavation. Data from these analyses were evaluated to assure the client and the Bakersfield City Fire Department that the excavation had no contamination from the removed UST. · Mr. Steve Underwood of the City Fire Department was on site to witness the actual removal of the UST and the sampling of the soil. Lutrel Trucking, Inc. South Union Ave. Project Page 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e . III BACKGROUND INFORMATION Information regarding the site location, site description, site geology and hydrogeology, and project history is presented in the following sections. a. Project Location The project site is located at 726 South Union A venue in the City of Bakersfield, Kern County, California. The site is east of Union Avenue and south of Daniels Lane and surrounded by light commercial businesses. (See Map #1) b. Site Description The site is a level, completely paved, property. A Mini-Market building is located directly north of the UST. California Water Service is the company in charge of domestic water service. All sewage is discharged into the sewage system. The UST was located south of the Mini-Market (Map #2), constructed of steel and set below grade. It was approximately four feet in diameter and four feet in length (250 gallon) and the top was three feet from the surface. (see Figure 1). IV SITE GEOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY The site is located within the San Joaquin Valley Great Valley geomorphic province of California. Near- surface soils at the site consist of sand, sandy silt, and silty clay which are Quaternary alluvial deposits of the Kern River, located approximately 3.0 miles northwest of the site. According to Kern County Water Agency Water Supply Report, 1994, groundwater is + 200 feet below grade with a gradient in a northwest direction. This shallow unconfmed aquifer recharges the deeper confmed and semi-confmed groundwater basin which provides the community and agricultural water supply for the southern valley. Average rainfall in the Bakersfield area is approximately six inches per year and does not contribute to the groundwater recharge by surface infiltration. V SITE HISTORY Information regarding the site history was obtained from owner of the property, Sun Valley Oil Company and Mr. Duke Eskew, Company Representative. The site was subdivided into light industrial parcels during the middle 1960s. The site was developed by the present tenants, Sun Valley Oil Company and used as a Mini-Market and Fueling Station. Lutrel Trucking, Ine. South Union Ave. Project Page 2 I II I , I I I I I , I I I II I I I I I I I e . The UST was used to store Waste Oil (250 gallon). Prior use of the tank was for holding waste oil for the recyclers, when the station was a "Full-Service" Station. The tank had been used over the past 15 years. There were no indications of leakage from the tank as it appeared to be in good shape with no holes when pulled from the excavation. VI PROJECT HISTORY The Bakersfield City Fire Department, m conjunction with Kern County Environmental Health Department is concerned that UST's have the potential to degrade water quality of the unconfmed aquifer which underlies the city. Because the tank commonly contains organic hydrocarbon compounds, KCEHSD and the City Fire Department has required that the owners of property known to be equipped with these types of systems demonstrate that the tanks are replaced with double walled tanks with leak detection systems and that the soil beneath the system components has not been impacted by organic constituents. a. Laboratory Analysis of Soil Samples Table 1 Descri tion Oil Tank #1 @ 2' Oil Tank #1 @ 6' TRPH m /k 5,800 1,200 BTEXm NR NR Tank removal and soil sampling at 2 and 6 feet below the UST was performed to determine if any unauthorized release had occurred. VII LTI SITE CHARACTERIZATION FINDINGS a. Soil ProfIle Subsurface soils in the area of the investigation generally consist of silty sands underlain by interbedded layers of poorly graded sand and silty clay to a maxim urn depth of 10 feet. b. Results of soil Sample Analysis Laboratory results of the soil samples tested for TRPH are presented in Table 1. Laboratory documentation is provided in Appendix A. Lutrel Trucking, Ine. South Union Ave. Project Page 3 I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e e Samples tested for total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons revealed that detectable levels of petroleum hydrocarbon were present in subsurface soils at two feet and six feet below the removed tank. c. Extent of Soil Contamination Based on the results of the analytical testing of soil samples, no soil was removed. Even though the normal action limit of 100 mg/kg had been exceeded, the area was backfilled compacted, and resurfaced. Contamination levels seem to be less as greater depth is reached. VIII CONCLUSIONS On the basis of the findings, the following are our conclusions: Soil profùe at the site consists of silty sand, poorly graded sand, silty clay and gravely sand to the maximum explored depth of 10 feet No groundwater was encountered. IX REMEDIAL ACTION ALTERNATIVES KCEHSD requires that three remediation options be evaluated if significant levels of contamination are found, No Action, Excavation / Removal and Insitu Remediation. X LUTREL CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS a. Conclusions The contamination located beneath the UST has been reported as above the action limit, resulting in further investigation. These levels are documented by TRPH analyses from samples taken at the bottom of the excavation. Field observations, measurements, and laboratory analyses indicate that the site does not pose a present or reasonable threat to groundwater due to this report's fmdings of contaminant concentrations. The entire area is covered with asphalt and allows no penetration of rainwater. To excavate the area in question would endanger the building adjacent to the former tank location due to its close proximity to that building. Lutrel Trucking, Inc. South Union Ave. Project Page 4 I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . e b. Recommendation As a result of the findings described in this report, we recommend that a "No Further Action" declaration be granted by the KCEHSD and the Bakersfield Fire Department for the fanner UST site at 726 South Union Ave., Bakersfield, California. Certification I certifY under penalty of law that this documentation and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, I certifY that the injòrmation submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment.fòr knowing violations. G.JPG~ Prepared By: Bill Rosica REA #875 Environmental Operations Manager LutTel Trucking and Environmental Services, Inc. ~~?X7~ Registered Geologist AJ Environmental, Inc. Lutrel Trucking, Inc. South Union Ave. Project Page 5 I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e e AIPIPIENJD llX A \ - - - - - - - - - - WA~ 5/ TOLLHDUSE en IJJ r - en ('J) E _______1 - - cr. - \~ I [;ROSS I I ¡- .1 /"< X- I I J l" / )< ;' Kayandeel c j' e J ~ , i 726 SOUTH UNION AVE. ~ DANIELS (jJ :t> -< TRINITY r a s:: --i ADAM S J> e E BE L LE CJ > ~ z CJ m r » © 1993 D~Lorme Mapping ~ 726 SOUTH UNION AVE. AREA MAP I e e ,I t North I I I Daniels Lane I II I CAFE I' I ~ ë I ~ ;;. -< == 0 I ..... == ;J .c .... I = 0 íI'l .( ) Fuel Mini I Islands Market I I 250 Gallon I Waste Oil Tank I I LUTREL TRUCKING, INC. March 1997 Plot Plan of 726 South Union Ave Texaco I I II I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I Vent Line March 1997 Fill Pipe LUTREL TRUCKING, INC. Cross Section of 726 South Union Ave Texaco Asphalt Surface I I~- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .DélKerSne!u s: Let: .lJt:.lI". . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS' VISION . ... '.NDERGROUND STORAGE T~ PROGRA-M . /).ST' ï=6 ·'{d>r..-u" -, - . ~,.-- ,. -.-..., II ¿l { fl, r¡, I ú¡ " '- ," ,. , " ,. "H '-'~~",.. P.£{)h'l\~, PERMIT APPLICATION FOR ~EM~VAL ,~[ '~N ~~DERGROUND STc:?RÁ~.~ TA~·: -..,_:."::"_ .~.J. .~ . ......... . .'lllØ1 ""...t MOl!· ADDRESS ì à. So d~ IJ "'nU.... ZIP CODE 9 JJ 0 "7 CROSS STREET , Co APN ZIP CODE 9,{l.ò,q CITY PHONE No. 399-024~. ~LlCENSE No. "b(C?44ó CITY hil!5!.wwfd ZIP CODE 93.30lSJ WORKMENS COMP No. IN 9 ,<1(, OOS3 zo PHONE No. ~99-0~~ LICENSE No. U8440 CITY '];ð~I...{;'t?ld ZIP CODE 93308 WORKMENS COMP No. IN 9 '4bOl\33 2'0 TANK CLEANING INFORMATION COMPANY LO~(.e1 -:::~CC~I (!.J( ADDRESS b.?'1 - S dd WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER NAME OF RINSTATE DISPOSAL FACILITY L ¥c\ I ilfcH ADDRESS Si ð;Nd <ii-J 5/. FACILITY INDENTIFICA TION NUMBER . PHONE No. 3.9Ø~o~cq6 CITY 'BdkP/".i{,"'e1 tf· ZIP CODE 9.33Dl~ 9J.;}oð PHONE No. .399-024' LICENSE No. C:J;ð440 CITY ~~ld ZIP CODE 9J308 TANK INFORMATION TANK No. AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED WàSt.. Ò,I' DATES CHEMICAL STORED PREVIOUSLY STORED vNtl"ow.... 1,006 f_IRilr~, , THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED. UNDERSTANDS. AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED CONDITIONS OFTHIS PERMIT AND ANY OTHER STATE. LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY. AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. IS TRUE AND CORRECT, ~lll 'rOSfcA APPLICANT NAME (PRINT) c::1;2.JC;¿~ APPLICANT SIGNATURE THIS APPLICATION BECOMES A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED_ -MÅKI=-~HECKS PAYABLE TO TH~ITV-OF B'ÀKERSFIELDII I 1- · I I 'I I I I I I I I I '1 !I II i I 'I I e e ". . BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF TANK DECONTAMINATION I, ?>¡ )t12o.srcA Name WLo.I TZvctf~ {J.J[ Contr . . ing Co. perjury that the tank(s) located at 72.." 5c)ui~ lhvl'ðN and Address an authorized agent of here by attest under penalty of being removed under permit#~ ()17 , has been cleaned/decontaminated properly and a LEL (lower explosive limit) reading of no greater than 5% was measured immediately following the cleaning/decontamination process. 3 - ) - 97 Date w~Q~ (j Signature ,vfv ri~r/mt:f) City of Bakersfield Conformation by: (jO ()~ I WEIGHMASTER CERTIFICATE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the following described commodity was weighed, measured. or counted by a wei~hmaster, whose signature is on this certificate, who is a recognized authority of accuracy, as prescribed by Chapter 7 (commencing with Section , 2700) of DiviSion 5 of the California Business and Professions Code, administered by the Division of Measurement Standards of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. - . I WEIGHMASTER CERTIFICATE IRUCK SCALE ..:.. ,~~ . . Nc'~~ 7 4 GOLDEN STATE METALS * * * * I N T A K E * * * * IIPurchased Fro.: TICKET tI=: T44126 GOLDEN STATE METALS RCi3~~1 P.O. BOX 70153 BAKERSFIElD~ CA 93387 Ih I 4V5f>318 I.D. I 4V5E.318 I.C. I 101343 Driver Order I Customer ElL i ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMMODITY NKS GROSS TARE NET 6930A 6530B 400 ADJ REASON PD WT 400 RD CNT RD WST RD [XT o I) .OQ I I t - -- - -- -- - - - -- - - -- -- - ----- --- - - -- -- --- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - ------ - - - -- _. _. - - - - - - - - - - -- - -.. -- - - -- ALS 6930 6530 400 400 0 0 .00 ------------------- SRIIr WEISHMASTER: CHAVEZ~ K. USTOMER SIGNATURE TARE WEIGHMASTER: CHAVEZ~ K. : Date In 03/07/97 :NET : Time In 3:29 : Date Out 03/07/S7 : : Time Out 8:41 TONS .2000 I ------------------- =líIl£ 1 B=SCAlE 2 C=SCAlE 3 L WEIGHTS NOT SPECIFIED ARE IN POUNDS I D=SCAlE 4 I'!=I'!ANUAL WEISHT I I I I I I· .1__________ __ ______Jt___________.__ _ __--__ ___ ____~__________~=_~--- Nt! 10778 I",. ..C.' ._G.QLDEN STATE METALS; INC. .J~~:~ DISPOSAL fORM., ·P:Õ.Box 70158 . 2000 E. Brundage Lane Bakersfield, California 93387 I Phone (805) 327-3559 . Fax (805) 327-5749 Scrap Metals, Processing & Recycling I I ADDRESS: JOB SITE: I ADDRESS: I I EHSD PERMIT NO: I COUNTY: I I I I I I I I I I ,19 Date 0" Contractor's License No. Contractor's Phone No. ~q,-QD;} . DESTINATION: G. S. M. . 2000 E. BRUNDAGE LANE . BAKERSFIELD, CA 93387 I LICENSE NO: TANKS RECEIVED aTY GALLONS SERIAL NO. NET TONS TOTAL TANK INSPECTION D CLEAN & DRY (ACCEPT), OR o RESIDUALS PRESENT (REJECT) 250 ..,.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::¡¡::¡¡¡¡¡!¡!¡!:I:I:::I::¡::!:¡~::¡I::::¡:¡!¡I:::::¡¡:¡::::::¡::¡::¡:::::¡\)\: 550 :¡::::::¡::):,:;:)i/:}:::::::/¡:¡:¡¡¡¡:¡¡¡:¡::)¡::1i@;@#))::::::::::::: ,'...,.. ,)?:::¡:::;~¥:;:::: 1000 - 6 It ....................."... .. .·:::/:):)))W:;:::W:¡W::::::mJ:@if;::;:::\WW:<·<·<··:· '" '.: .:?:Mf:\() ......................... ..... .14 :((<:11' .24 .... .61 2000 .97 :>;-' <- ·__"r OTHER ,.' ",?' :::it::?:::::::::,:::::::::::::::::¡¡¡¡!¡¡¡¡!:¡¡:¡::::::¡:¡::::¡§9~::::::::::m::::::)::::\::):::::::::""""'" :.:..:\J!lt . ..' 3000 1.32 ¡!¡lil¡:¡I:::::::::::::::;::::;::::::::::::::¡!:!¡!::::::!:¡:!::1¡::::::¡:¡1IM:::¡:::::::I::¡::I:::i¡:::::::::¡::::::):::(:::?:::::(::,::::::::::::¡¡¡::¡!:!::.:1;~1:::::::::::!!::::: 5000 2.42 :¡:¡:¡¡:¡:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::¡¡:¡¡!¡¡::::::¡¡::¡¡¡¡¡J¡~M:¡¡:¡:¡¡:¡¡:¡::¡:::¡¡:::¡:¡:¡¡¡¡¡::(((»:::(:::J::::¡::::::}¡:¡¡:~;M!:¡::::::}:: 7500 3.28 :¡¡:¡:¡::::':::»):):/:::::::::::::¡¡i¡:¡¡::¡¡¡¡¡¡:::¡:¡::¡imK)::¡:¡¡:::::::::U::¡¡:¡::¡¡¡:::/?:(((::'::::::(¡'U:¡¡)¡:¡:¡¡::¡:¡~;~M:t: 9000 3.82 ¡I¡I¡:::::::):,::::::::)::)):::::::¡:¡:¡::¡::::¡:¡!¡:¡1¡:¡:¡:¡:¡!¡1æ~M¡¡::::::::::::¡:¡:::::¡I¡:::::¡¡:::::::::)\:::)?:::)i::¡¡:¡:¡::::¡:¡U¡::::::::~i~~:::::¡::::.::: :::::::::¡¡:;;.\m;::;::::t:::::::::::::::::Â!~::1::~::.:¡!:!::::::¡:::::::::::::::::'::::::;::??::(::1::¡::,::::!:!:::I:,j:':~:~::::!::t ,';' LEL RF.~DING OXYGEN CONTENT DISPOSAL FEE SCRAP VALUE TOTAL CHARGES $" TOTAL All fees incurred are per load unless specified. Terms are net 30 days from receipt of tank. Contractor's signature represents acceptance of terms for payment, and confirms that tank removal complies with State laws. CONTRACTOR'S SIGNATURE , - DRE l WHITE - Contractor CODY . YELLOW - File CODY . PIN( _ Po>rmenøn' ~nnu .> Report To: Q) Analysis Requested C) C Name: t..v1Ltf fL.VCK,·..vk Project: .s()v1~ V/..,,'u^, ì-f'1d(t " ê ' , :J 0 ü)"i:"" -- - >. '~ c: .t- Rt Q) -- .D Q) Address: ,,-3':) SNOtIV Project #: ' " -.c >- en' ...1- " - "Q) " a: ~Q. 'õ en Q) E ~~ :) City: 6~ IftlJ-if~ U Sampler Name:<ùS, ( Á () «i " .- J '- Ó Q) Q)!- .... .... 0 Q) en Q)oð : Q) Q) - Q) zQ) .DC: LL ,State: ('c\I Zip: 9J)~ Other: =!Ú .... >- E (ij ~~ en " en _ 0 ~«J ::s- Attn: -:bi It K.O$ rf ^ Q) 0 Z§ Û)§' ëi. - ~c Z - en : " 0 E :J Q) - -- .. 0 a: c( Phone: 39'~O2<1£. .~ ..:>,) !Ú en ::r: -æ - 0 Lab# Sample Description Date & Time Sampled ~ \t" eo WdSt. 0,.1 (¿) ¿ , 3~b-97 3,ï~ ¡)111 S V' t\Jr'/~ r oeo C'),... l.vðSQ. O,·J @ 6' 3'~b-91 3: N,i1l1 < v' " C')O) " 0),... ., ;. ,~ . :f1 C') -ö- -10 Q)O :;::eo en- ,,- Õ)X "~ « !Úu. ~. t::"" :Jã) 0...,. , 0, en..... !ÚC\! -C') <- 010 .. og " ,...-' ...,. (j Z - . en , w ëÏ Reli~ ldfSne~~Sigr;1ature) Received b~tS!ý,ur~~CVY'oJ), j~te:~-j: ~ Comment: Billing Info: . '-~. ... ,\ r I \_~ \;, .( V, ,-""'() j' Name: L~I fivcrl'Nt' , (N( - <{ RrJ uished by: (Signature) ~ JReceived bY\.{Signature) 1. ate:1 Time: a: Address ,~,-; SNMv rø , 0 City -:Öd~ 1~''~11 State ((, I Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: m ~, Attention: ("(dL,,,,(\ Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) , Date: Time: Time: . Miles: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: , If Sample Disposal P.O.# Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: .' -'--.-., . o_~ Disposal @ 5.00 ea. '" _ , Return to client , / ~ " . ' ------.--..--.----..........---------------------.------------- - - - - - ·1 " <,J - " '~ " }f, ' ì~ -~~~'-' " i: ~ ,,1) t Ir~ ' 1\: . ¡ ,- ~ ~ - - - - - - - ~~ ';'. " ¡i~ 1~· f Þ "- (,- 1,': !. ~ f. r ~ ~:' r I~ i; - .:.,¡.~ ,~,~ '~'4 E, :~~ > I~.. ~ . ?£ I,":~ .; ~.s I;: ,r,>' '.:'ii. I~ -i;::. .~. '! ;.~~ " '~, ~1 '\.:.:;- 'j,,, . "'~T ;.:,,,. 1-;" [1,,"-" r I - - - - ~. Atr> "i\ I I I ! I I I I I I I I :,1 I I I 1 I 1 -I e e LABORATORIES, INC. March 25, 1997 BILL ROSICA LUTREL SERVICES 6315 SNOW ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Subject: Laboratory Submission No.: Samples Received: 97-02563 03/10/97 Dear BILL ROSICA The samples(s) listed on the Chain of Custody report were received by BC Laboratories, Inc. on 03/10/97. Enclosed please find the analytical data for the testing requested. If you have any questions regarding this report please contact me at (805)327-4911, ext. 201. Any unused sample will be stored on our premises for a minimum of 30 . (excluding bacteriologicals) at which time they will be disposed unles therwise requested at the time of sample receipt. A disposal fee of $5 per sample may apply for solid sample matrices. Please refer to ~ubmission number 97-02563 when calli Si,~~elèÇ~/' ( \" ., " \ /' ~ . \. . /\; Ch~. iey Client sè-:C.· ces BC Laboratories, Inc. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-191 8 ...... -........ ------------------- --~. > f3eport To: (l) Analysis Req'uested OJ C ~?ime: <-u1LtT~tk"Ne¡ Project: .s()vt~ ()j\.Il~^, l'f1-dCl -0 ê ::J 0 U5~ ð ê >- .... Äddress: (;,3 rs SNOIIv Rtf' -- .c (l) Project #: -.s::. ,,' -0 2:: -0 (l) -oQ. en -J+-- ~º- Õ !J) (l) E c: >. :J City: 5d 1~'-jrrJ¿Jq Sampler Name: (ÐSI'('Å- ' () (¡j -0 .- col- .... Ú (l) <1>1- .... .... 0 (l) en (l)cð (l) (l) State: Ct\( Zip: ~3.3ÇÇ =ii1 ~ z .c c: LL Other: >. !J)~ E '¡¡j ~~ !J) -0 0 Attn:~f /( ~osrt A (l) 0 ::: co ::Je: ~[ ã. +-- ~o zo Z '- !J) () " E ::J (l) LIt I - d ~::t<i:? . () a: ë( 0.) co Phone: 39J-02.<lC. x en .:: - :E: +-- Lab# Sample Description Date & Time Sampled co \f 0 ~ eo ---! LvdS ~ 0'" (f;) ~ r 3-~~97 3:ì~ yll1 5 v ~ tr oeo C')T"" -;;t. Wc1..5~ 0,,' @ 6' 3 -b~9? 3: ZtJ; ~ 5 v C')O) O)T"" I . , ~ -ë- -10 ~~ !J)_ Q;X ~« COl.L ~. t:::T"" , ' ::JT"" 00) ()~ , !J)t-- .. CON ~C') «- ;1 010 og " T""_ -.t (j . Z - . en w a: ., , ~ Comment: Billing Info: Reli~~~tSigQature) 'J~J~~ ~yfïV\Ø(V rtQßXö ]qm_r t ~...... .......... ...- Name: LtAl«.1 u.vc.t,',V(. (rvt l/ " -....'" --- <:( R'(J- uished by: (Signature) \ J Received by\..(Signature) Date:' Time: a: Address '3 {S'" -S1JOw 'r3 0 City ~d kíLI~,~ II State q( Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: m c ~ Attention: (' rh, 'IV c) , Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: ~ Time: Miles: Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: ~~'-"""""'-~'~"""""'~ I Sampl~ DisPP~Il\ i: r" =.~:c;rr:··-._'~::<..=.~"-wi Relinquished by: (Signature) Received by: (Signature) Date: Time: o ~ Disp~sal ~.~.()O_e.f .' ...:. "., '.....- ~ ; , ; ¡ t,: _ Return to'client-I :< r~r~ ~"/' -" . (, u ."..., " .....,,";... ,-<,~~~,~~,-~¡ ~! P ~! Am - .-:-<.~,....,";,..,...~.;~ I I I I I I I I I I , I I Ie I I I I I I I I BC LABORATORIES I~. ;'.. MPLE RECEIPT FORM - Rev. No. 2·20!9~ flAB NUMBER: qr-¡ .....g..5(o1, TI ECEIVED: \ It. WA-n--- DATE RECEI -. "'--6/1 0 ( L--[·7 I RECEIVED BY: (T'}>ì' SHIPPING SPECIFICATIONS SHIPPING CONTAINER -. .. ' "~ Hand Delivery ~, Federal Express C UPS [J Ice, Chest I! Box = - BC Lab Field Service :1 Other [J (Specify) None \)1 Other o (Specify) SAMPLE CONDITION Ice Chest ID lice Chest ID lice Chest ID Ice Chest ID Ice Chest ID Ice Chest ID Temperatu,e °C Temperature °C Tem~erature °C Temperature °C Temperature °C Temperature Ice Li Blue Ice '--' None ~ If temperature is not between 2 and 6 °C please explain: Custody Seals: Ice Chest L.: Containers c:: Non~ All samples received? Yes ~.. No u All samples intact? Ye~ No c::: Description match COC? y~ No - - SAMPLE CO NT AINERS Sample # I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 ! . I . I 7 I · I . 10 " I" I 13 I 14 " I '. I .. I ,. ! " ¡ ~~ QT GENERAL MINERAU GENERAL PHYSICAL I I I I I I I I I I I i I I i ¡ I i I PT PE UNPRESERVED I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! i I : aT INORGANIC CHEMICAL METALS I r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PT INORGANIC CHEMICAL METALS I I I I I I I I I I I í PT CYANIDE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I PT NITROGEN FORMS I I I I I I I I I ' I PT TOTAL SULFIDE' I I I I I I I I I I 2oz. NITRATE / NITRITE I I I I I I I I 100ml TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON I I I I I I I I I ! aT TOX I I I I I I I I ! PT CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND I I I I I I I I I I I I i I 100ml PHENOLICS I I I I I I I I I I I I I 40ml VOA VIAL TRAVEL BLANK r I I I I I I I I I I I I I 40ml VOA VIAL I I I I I I I I I I VOA SET (3 VIALS, 1TB) I , I I I I I I I i aT EPA 413.1,413.2,418.1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I PT ODOR I I I I I I I I I t RADIOLOGICAL I I I I I I I I I I I I BACTERIOLOGICAL I I I I I I I I I I I PT EPA 504 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I aT EPA 508/608/80BO I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I QT EPA 515.1/8150 I I I I I I I I I I I i aT EPA525., ' . I I I, ','L, "J ~ ".. ,. I I I I I I I I I I I I I aT EPA 525 TRAVEL BLANK i I I I I I I I r . I I I I I I I ~I 100ml EPA 547 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 100ml EPA 531.1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I aT EPA 548 I I I I I I I I I I I aT EPA 549 I I I I I I I I I I I i aT EPA 632 I I I I I I aT EPA 8015M I I I I aT QA/ac I I I aT AMBER I I I I 8 02, JAR I I I I 3202. JAR I I I I SOIL SLEEVE V ' y.... I I I I I T"" I I I I PCB VIAL I PLASTIC BAG I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Comments: Completed by: rtYvì [F:\WP60\DAT A\DOCSISHEILAHIFORMSISAM REC ,F ·=S- "I. LA80R~~~>:".~~ ," . 1 e Total· PetroleumH¥d~9carbons I LUTREL SERVICES 6315 SNOW ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: BILL ROSlCA 399-0246 I .'t' Date Reported: 03/20/97 Date Received: 03/10/97 Laboratory No.: 97-02563-1 Sample Description: SOUTH UNION TEXACO: WASTE OIL @ 2' SAMPLED BY ROSlCA I Sampling Date/Time: 03/06/97 @ 03:14PM Page I Constituents Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons I I , I I I I I I , I Sample Results 5800. Units mg/kg Method P.O.L. 1000. I Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. , I 'I Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor I Method EPA-418.1 All results listed In this report are for the exclusive use of the submitting party. BC laboratories, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alteration, separation, detachment or third party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-191 8 -----/ .=m.. ! I=..,~~,~~~AT~RIES . 1 e Total ,Petroleum Hydrocarbons"' I LUTREL SERVICES 6315 SNOW ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 Attn: BILL ROSICA 399-0246 I Date Reported: 03/20/97 Date Received: 03/10/97 Laboratory No.: 97-02563-2 I Sample Description: SOUTH UNION TEXACO: WASTE OIL @ 61 SAMPLED BY ROSICA Sampling Date/Time: 03/06/97 @ 03:20PM Page . ,.;,,~ ;,,: ,:; ~..-". I Constituents Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons I I I I I I I I I Sample Results 1200. Units mg/kg Method P.O.L. 200. I Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. I I Stuart G. Buttram Department Supervisor I Method EPA-418.1 All results listed in this report are lor the exclusive use 01 the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc. sssumes no responsibility lor report alteration, separation, detachment or third party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308· (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-1918 FIRE CHIEF MICHAEl R. KELLY ADMINISTRAnVE SERVICES 2101 ow Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 ow street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-Q576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-Q576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399,5763 ~ . . ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT June 9, 1997 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakerstield, CA 93308 RE: Waste Oil Tank Removal at 726 South Union CERTIFIED MAIL Dear IVlr Eskew The intent of this letter is to inform you of the necessary deadlines for the submission of documentation to this otTice related to the decontamination, removal, disposal and laboratory analysis for 1 underground tank at the above referenced property. Our records indicate that you were required to submit the documentation to this office within tive (5) days after the results are available. Since your underground tank \vas removed on March 6. 1997 sutTicient time has elapsed for these documents to have been submitted as required. Failure to submit the documentation in a timely manner may cause the data to become suspect and may result in a full characterization oCthe site to be required by this otTice. Therefore, within seven (7) days of this letter, please submit the necessary documentation relating to the aforementioned underground tank removal. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please call me at 326-3979 Sincerely, q/~ÞfÜ.= u....... Ho\vard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician -IHW/dlm cC" Ralph Huey 'Y~áeW~~~~~.ÆW~" .DaKerSnelU· ~ U-~ ..u~IC,. ..~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Q,wISION . .', UNDERGROUND STORAGE TA.PROGRAM . lAST' t=6 76- { tt 1:'1 ~ ~~~ ,...__ - ße-o~\:J \ PERMIT APPUCATlON FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND: STORAGE TANK .. .: . _. I ~.*'_. , ~,: ''':<'' . _ . M.... ~J\tDRESS ';I a. s. vI~ lJ .."" ZIP CODE 9.3.3 0 :""·:PN..··· CROSS STREET , Co . ........ ...... ..~·:oØ~n-~c.:·:- -~..' ..~ ....,..... ¡,. ..... '.~' ,",. .-.'. - ..... i.. .' . .' CITY ZIP CODe 9.3Jc),q PHONE No. 399-02q~ . LICENSE No. ~ll446 CITY hil!:!.L.i1 rtfd ZIP CODe 9.3J~ WORKMENS COMP No. lN9'4(,oo$3êo PHONE No. 39Q-D,9~ .~lICENSE No. "8440 h CITY ']~r¡w:l1."fld ZIP CODE 9~ù8 WORKMENS COMP No. ,v9'~bOö.3J 2'0 TANK CLEANING INFORMATION COMPANY L~{~IJ:~c}ct¡:;,. (N( ADDRESS b3 -~. rid WASTE TRANSPORTER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER NAME OF RINSTATE DISPOSAL FACILITY LoU fc\,\fcH ADDRESS Si 4r.1ð 4¡.J sj, FACILITY INDENTlFICA nON NUMBER PHONE No. 3.9Ø-o~q6 CITY 13d~L-~ ZIP CODE 933ò/9 f?,i"Nt~ I~~~ p'" ~~",,~ C TY ___L.s1Ie(c1 ZIP CODE 9jó}o8 PHONE No. 3.99-024' LICENSE No. "<51440 CITY ~wld ZIP CODE 9JJ08 TANK INFORMATION iANK No. AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED lN~t. Ö,' \ DATES CHEMICAL STORED PREVIOUSLY STORED ÛN(/"OW" 1,000 ¡j(tf.ï1i~~~111~jitÎi_¡ljÎ! THE APPliCANT HAS RECEIVED. UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED CONOITIONS OF THIS PERMIT AND ANYOTHEõ STATE. LOCAL AND FEDERAL REGULA TlONS. THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. IS TRUE AND CORRECT. ~lllrQS"c A APPLICANT NAME (PRINT) ~JlPQ~ APPLICANT SIGNA TURr _ THIS APPLICATION BECOMES_A PERMIT _WHEN AePROVEQ - - - - - . .--........-. . f [ ~ - m:~FIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT;... ~IROHIŒN'I'AL SERVICES ..- 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 TANK REMOVAL INSPECTION FORM FACILITY-', ,Kb., '7 1~1'~i dhtltb~r OWNER &)11.., dll~~~ dJ;( CONTRACTOR _._:... "c.l LABORATORY t3 t.. u "..$ TEST METHODOLOGY ~ · PRELIMANARY ASSESSMENT CO. _J..~J('~ ( CO2 RECIEPT '30 (~5 ADDRESS 7J(P ~ JtlitJ 1\ A.¡J, PERMIT TO OPERATE' AU~~'ìl CONTACT PERSON ß 1\\ # OF SAMPLES ~ CONTACT PERSON LEL% -&- O2% t¡ PLOT PLAN t. l' r- - - - """'1 I G , J,S ð 1A.( I u.Ju.~ \c.. (p" ( 1. ? 5daA.plÖ I I I I I 1_- __~ .5. dll\ Ii> t\ A.¡-0 CONDITION OF TANKS dl'\t'CI'Wlt-~dM(. CONDITION OF PIPING rarr.:.t-A CONDITION OF SOIL '/(,11'''{ étlil\~II'I~' dr~d~j ~If( gp8ctt. j,dc.§ <t- t1i'&rI\!6.J1 Ilhrcl»cn:~4,b'(.. COMMENTS 3/& /9 ] DATE 4ck cJw£.ruJtc£ INSPECTORS NAME L ~ttt9 SIGNATURE I, _' FIRE CHIEF . MICHAEL R. KEllY ADMlNIS1RATIVE SERVICES 2101 'W Street Bak8lS1ield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'W Street BakelSfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Sakersfield. CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 rAX (805) 326-0576 mAlNING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street òakersfield. CA 93308 (805) 399,4697 rAX (805) 399,5763 .~ . .: - BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT September 25, 1996 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Lucky 7 Site Assessment Utilizing Ground Truth Technology at 726 Union Avenue. 'Dear Mr. Eskew: This is to notify you that the workplan for the above stated address is satisfactory. Please give this office 5 working days notice prior to the commencement of work. Please be advised that any work done that is not performed under direct oversight by this office will not be accepted, unless previously approved. Also be advised that because the Ground Truth Technology has not yet been implemented within the City of Bakersfield, this office may require a subsequent confirmation sampling activity, at our discretion, to verify the accuracy of the geophysical results. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, 4~/(d{J~ '-<.A. Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm cc: R.C. Reagor, I.C.E.S. Ralph Huey 'Y'~~ W~~./Æ~~ A W~.. ~ - . LJ U)'j}©I(UJ$Û'IrÜ@~ ~©)'j}Û'@lJíT\)ü)'j}@Û'ü©)'j} [E~Û'Ir@<.\:Û'ü©)'j} ~~Ir~Ü<.\:~$ Full Environmental Services u 1P1. ~. IP1lEßl@©1P1 TANKS (Testing-Installations-Cleaning) WASTE STREAM (Clean-up/Encapsulation) 2345 Fruitvale Ave #8 Office: (805) 861-1884 Bakersfield, CA 93308 Fax: (805) 861-9482 I~ IIDum.lcONJAMllAnOI EXIRACTIOI.....CES.IIC. ... 2345 Fruitvale Ave. #8 . Bakersfield, California 93308 Phone Bœ-861-1884 . Fax Bœ-861-9482 September 12, 1996 Mr. Howard Wines Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Material Division Underground Storage Tank Division 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Wines: Reference: Site Contamination Workplan 726 Union Avenue Bakersfield, California The following proposed investigation is part of the ongoing corrective action required by the Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division/Underground Storage Tank Division and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) for the investigation of subsurface contamination at the subject site. Scope of Work The general scope of work covered by this work plan includes: · Incorporation of the results from the June 7, 1995 Site Assessment Report prepared by ENECOTECH SOUTHWEST, INC. · Development of a Site Health & Safety Plan · Drilling, sampling and logging of soil for two borings to a depth of 80 feet · Submitting samples for laboratory analysis · Prepare 3-D Vertical Induction Profiling of the specified area · Preparing a summary report outlining all activities Other activities addressed in this work plan include: · Permitting · Drilling equipment and methods · Sampling equipment and techniques · Sampling handling and transportation · Management of excavated soil and soil cuttings · Sample analyses · Collection of electromagnetic geophysical data · Data interpretation and evaluation by use of Vertical Induction Profiling (VIP) that images subsurface conditions in three dimensions (3D) by delineating the lateral and vertical extent of contamination · Reporting procedures · Scheduling e e Site Description The site is located on the east side of South Union Avenue, approximately 500 feet north of Belle Ter Place, Bakersfield, California. The site is currently being used as a retail gasoline service station. Site History The subject site is utilized as a service station. There are two 10,000 gallon UST's for unleaded gasoline and one 10,000 gallon UST for diesel. In January 1995, Smith-Gutcher and Associates lined the inside of all three tanks with fiberglass and removed and replaced the fuel lines. Field observations and the eight soil samples which were collected beneath the fuel line and dispensers indicated petroleum hydrocarbons in the soil at concentrations of concern. Nine soil borings were drilled and sampled on the site between March 29 an April 21, 1995. The June 7, 1995 report prepared by ECONOTECH SOUTHWEST, INC. (see Exhibit 2) shows that impacted soil extends to the south side of the tank area and dispenser islands and may extend beneath properties north of the subject site and beneath South Union Avenue, west of the subject site. Soil contamination at the site extends to a depth of approximately 10 feet bgs. Concentrations of TPHg up to 24,000 rng/kg, and benzene concentrations up to 340 mg/kg occur in soils under the two north dispenser islands. It appears that petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil has been sufficiently assessed at the southern and eastern boundaries of the plume. The extent and concentration of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination under the adjacent property to the North and under South Union Avenue to the west remain undefined. This workplan proposes the use of VIP and SIP from Ground Truth Technology to delineate the lateral and vertical extent of contamination to the north and west of the site. Site Geology The soil encountered during previous investigations at the site consisted of sand, silt, and clay. Sand and silty sand was encountered at the surface to a depth of about 30 feet below ground surface (bgs). Interbedded sand, silty sand, silt, and clayey sand were encountered in the soil borings between the approximate depth of 30 bgs and the bottom of the borings. Groundwater was not encountered. Project Schedule The following is the planned sequence of activities at the site: · Obtain necessary permits/mark utilities · Drill and log soil borings · Collect samples for lab analysis · Transport and analyze soil samples · Mobilize equipment and crew to collect data for VIP and SIP · Process data and prepare report with VIP and SIP analysis · Backfill and grout borings · Prepare a summary report e e Pre-field Activities ICES will obtain all drilling permits which are required by the City of Bakersfield and the Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division/Underground Storage Tank Division. The property owners, tenants and the Bakersfield Fire Department will be notified of all field work dates and the precise locations ensuring accessibility. Underground Service Alert will be notified at least 72 hours before any drilling so that all utilities are located. ICES will schedule all drilling, geophysical data collection and laboratory subcontractor services. Proposed Drilling and Sampling To investigate the extent and concentration of subsurface contamination at the subject site, ICES will proposes to advance two 80 feet soil borings; B10, near previous boring B8 and a second boring B11 at a point 135 feet east of the fence line for the site. Boring B11 will be the utilized as the data collection boring while B10 will confirm current conditions within the contaminated area. Soil samples will be collected from each boring at five foot intervals for field observation and logging. The samples will be screened in the field using an organic vapor meter OVM). The borings will be used for the geophysical data gathering and the results from the samples will be used for calibration purposes, Sampling Methodology Soil samples will be collected during at maximum depth intervals of five feet, at apparent changes in soil type or lithology and in material with hydrocarbon staining or odors. Soil samples will be collected for soil classification and laboratory analysis using a split spoon sampler lined with brass tubes driven into the ground with a 140 lb. rig operated, down-hole safety hammer. The number of hammer blows required to drive the sampler each 6 inches over a distance of 18 inches will be recorded for the use of delineating soil horizons. An organic vapor meter (OVM) will be used to screen one sample from each sample drive for concentrations of volatile hydrocarbons. Soil samples will be screened for hydrocarbon vapors with an OVM by 1) placing approximately 100 mg. of soil in a clean container, 2) sealing the container, and 3) after waiting for the sample to come to ambient temperature ( 3 to 5 minutes), measure and record the organic vapor concentrations of the samples. All sampling equipment will be washed with trisodium phosphate and rinsed after each use. Based upon results of field observation and OVM screening, up to ten selected soil samples collected from each boring will be stored in a chilled ice chest and submitted for laboratory analysis. These samples will be sealed inside the sample tube by placing teflon tape lined plastic caps on the ends of tube and taping the plastic caps on the sample tube with adhesionless plastic tape. All samples will be labeled and submitted to a State certified laboratory for analysis of TPHg, TPHd and BTEX. The labels will include the sample location, date, time sampler's name and project number. Chain of Custody records will accompany the samples to the laboratory and will include sample identification, sample location, date, job number, temperature of sample container, required analysis and name of personnel handling samples. Strict chain of custody protocol will be followed in all phases of sample handling. Geophysical Data Collection and Processing The area to assessed will be marked out in a 20 foot grid, the resistivity instrument in the boring measures the vertical magnetic field along the length of the hole for each source on the grid. This process is called vertical induction profiling (VIP). An additional independent measurement called surface induction profiling (SIP) is always made with a VIP survey for quality control. For each source location, one or more SIP measurements are made around the source location. The laboratory measurements are used to calibrate the the resistivity measurements and the mapping data is then processed by Ground Truth Technology using their proprietary software to provide a 3-D resistivity map which is made for ¡nte¡protat! of the levels of and extent of contaminati' We plan to make 72 soundings at grid points A 1 through H9; see Exhibit 1 for proposed layout of grid locations and boring locations. This grid includes the area designated as contaminated in the June 7, 1995 report prepared by ECONOTECH SOUTHWEST, INC. (see Exhibit 2) as well as an additional 60 feet of land on the property to the north and 60 feet to the west of the site on South Union Avenue. We are looking forward to introducing this state of the art technology to Kern County with it's demonstrated performance while saving costs and time. Please advise if you need clarification. Regards, 4 ~ ~\- - CITY' BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPAJA.'fENT FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. . BAKERSFIELD, CA . 93301 R.E. HUEY HAZ-MAT COORDINATOR (805) 326-3979 R.B. TOBIAS, FIRE MARSHAL (805) 326,3951 February 21, 1996 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Lucky 7 Site Assessment Workplan, Cl26-South--UnioÖJ\venae:---ï] Dear Mr. Eskew: This is to notify you that the workplan for the above stated address is satisfactory. Please give this office 5 working days notice prior to the commencement of work. Please be advised that any work done that is not performed under direct oversight by this office will not be accepted, unless previously approved. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, ~c-Jicp(-¿J~ '..-v-..., " Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm cc: K. Durand, EnecoTech : I I I I I I 'I :1 : I : I I I I I I I I I I I . . WORK PLAN FOR SOIL ASSESSMENT 726 SOUTH UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: SUN VALLEY OIL COMPANY 3940 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, Califomia 93308 For Submittal to: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, Califomia 93301 Prepared by: ENECOTECH SOUTHWEST, INC. 373 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 110 Torrance, Califomia 90501 January 30, 1996 PROJECT NO.: 08-01157-001/EP02 /Y 4; é.~ ~L:Durand, RG, CHG, REA Regional Manager @ Recycled Paper RECEIVED lEBÐ "1 1996 HAZ. MAT. DIV. ~ 1... ~ ?ð EnecoTeCll ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1.0 INTRODUCTION /BACKGROUND 2.0 OBJECTIVES 3.0 SCOPE OF WORK 4.0 SOIL SAMPLING PROTOCOL 5.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES e 6.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING 6.1 Regional Physiographic Conditions 6.2 Geologic Conditions 6.3 Soil Conditions 6.4 Groundwater Conditions 7.0 REPORT/SCHEDULE LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Site Location Map 2 Proposed Boring Locations @ Recycled Paper PaJ:!:e 1 I 1 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 Page 2 3 ~ EnecoTecli ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . 1.0 INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND . EnecoTech Southwest, Inc. (EnecoTech) is pleased to provide this work plan to conduct soil assessment activities at the Lucky-7 #3 Mini-Mart, located at 726 South Union Avenue. Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). In December. 1994. soil samples were collected adjacent to the dispensers and associated piping. Gasoline compounds were detected at concentrations up to 22,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg). Diesel was also deleted at concentrations up to 1.500 mg/kg. In a letter dated January 12, 1995, the City of Bakersfield requested that a work plan be submitted to assess the extent of contamination. This work plan was prepared by EnecoTech to submit to the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Hazardous Materials Division. On March 29. and April 21. 1995, nine additional soil borings were drilled using a truck-mounted hollow stem auger. A total of 54 soil samples were submitted for laboratory analysis. Gasoline compounds were detected at concentrations up to 24.000 mg/kg. Benzene. toluene, ethylbenzene. and xylene (BTEX) were detected at concentrations of up to 220. 2.500. 510. and 3.300 mg/kg, respectively. Analytical data from these soil borings indicates that impacted soil may extend beneath properties north of the subject site and South Union Avenue, to the west of the subject site. In a letter dated September 13. 1995, the City of Bakersfield Fire Department requested that a work plan be submitted to assess the lateral extent of contamination. This work plan was prepared by EnecoTech to submit to the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Hazardous Materials Division. . . . 2.0 OBJECTIVE The objectives of the Soil Assessment are to assess the lateral and vertical extent of soil impact in the area beneath properties north and west of the subject site. 3.0 SCOPE OF WORK To accomplish the stated objective, EnecoTech proposes to drill and collect soil samples from four (4) soil borings to minimum depths of 80 feet below ground surface (bgs). The soil samples will be selected for analysis based on the field observations and photoionization detector (PID) readings for each sample. The proposed boring locations are subject to the location of underground utilities. Two soil borings are proposed on the south side of the EI Charo Mexican Restaurant parking lot. north of the subject site: and two soil borings are proposed in the north bound lanes of Union Avenue, west of the subject site. The tentative locations of the soil borings are indicated in Figure 2. Drilling and sampling activities will be conducted under the supervision of a California Registered Geologist. Each soil boring will be backfilled with bentonite chips or a bentonite grout mixture and sealed at the top with asphalt. Soil cuttings from drilling operations will be placed in labeled Department of Transportation (DOT) approved 55-gallon drums and stored on the site. EnecoTech will notify Underground Service Alert and the City of Bakersfield Fire Department 48 hours prior to any field activities. One of the north bound lanes of Union Avenue will have to be closed to traffic while two of the soil borings are drilled. 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EL CHARRO MEXACAN FOOD AND PARKING + -+- ~~ II II II II POWER II rpOLE~ II ~==--~~-----------------------~ ::r=--==---= -== = I~A~H~NE I III III . S8 S3. II II II II III ", II II II II II III III II II II II II, II II' II II II II III III II II \I II II III III ::L . ~ x II I - -)( I II -If. --->f- ---If._ I ~-__ I CHANNEL I ~ I . B2 . SI I I ¡ ( ) ( ) .85 I I j . S7 .89 , b I -I f- P ( ) B6. TANK AREA BUILDING ( I * ) ·S4 * I o 15 30 I I NOTE: ALL SUILDING LOCATIONS AND SCALE:'" =30' DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. (APPROXIMATE) - fjEnecoTecn ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS Project: SUN VALLEY Oil COMPANY 726 SOUTH UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 08-01157-001 I ACAD file No.: 1157PSB M.J.l. I D..ign By. D.H. I Checked By. D.H. fie No.: Drown By. PROPOSED SOIL BORING LOCATIONS 1 Dot.: 1/96 I Approwd By. REV.: F1gur. No.: 2 I I I I I !I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4.0 e SOIL SAMPLING PROTOCOL e The soil borings will be drilled using a truck-mounted hollow stem auger drill rig operated by a C-57 licensed drilling company. The rig will be equipped with 60inch diameter hollow stem augers. Augers will be steam-cleaned between borings to prevent cross-contamination. Auger cleaning rinsate will be contained in 55-gallon DOT-approved drums. The soil samples will be collected at 5-foot intervals from a depth of 5 feet to the total depth of the boring. The samples will be collected using a modified California Split Spoon Sampler lined with brass tubes, driven into the ground with a 140-lb., rig- operated safety hammer. Relative penetration resistance will be measured by counting the number of hammer blows (blow counts) required to drive the sampler a distance of 18 inches, in 6-inch increments. Blow counts will be recorded on the boring logs. One brass tube from each sample location will be sealed with teflon tape, capped, labeled, and stored in a chilled ice chest until delivered to the analytical laboratory. Another portion of each recovered sample will be placed into zip-lock plastic bags, sealed, and agitated for 15 to 60 seconds. A PID will then be used to measure and record organic vapor concentrations. The PID will be calibrated with 100 ppm isobutylene prior to beginning field work. All sampling equipment will be washed before sampling in a Alconox (soap) solution and thoroughly rinsed. Based on the results of the PID on each sample interval, a minimum of four soil samples from each boring will be analyzed. The geologist in the field will use the remaining recovered sample to describe the soil in accordance with the Unified SoÜ Classification System (USCS). Additionally, a qualitative characterization of contamination will be made based upon any petroleum hydrocarbon odors or soil discoloration. These observations and USCS descriptions will be included in the Boring Logs, which will be reviewed by a California Registered Geologist. 5.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Each soil sample will be hand delivered to a State-certified hazardous waste testing laboratory. Three to four samples from each soil boring will be analyzed for Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) or Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as diesel (TPHd) by the DHS-approved EPA Method 8015m; and BTEX using EPA Method 8020. The laboratory reports for soil sample results will be included in the Site Assessment Report. 6.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING 6.1 Regional Phvsio!:!raphic Conditions The subject site is located in the southern San Joaquin Valley. This area is bound by the southern portion of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range to the east, the Transverse Ranges and the Tehachapi Mountains to the south, and the southern portion of the coast ranges to the west. The general topography of the Bakersfield region consists of alluvial terraces, fans, benches, and floodplains sloping westward form the foothills of the Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains to the main drainage axis of the San Joaquin Valley. The Kern River, a perennial stream draining an extensive watershed in the souther Sierras, flows in a general southwesterly direction through the center of the metropolitan Bakersfield area. Temperatures in this region average 57° F in the winter and 90° F in the summer months. Annual average precipitation ranges between 4 to 6 inches, with most rainfall occurring between the months of November and April. @ Recycled Paper 4 ~ EnecoTecli ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS I . Geologic Conditions . 6.2 I The San Joaquin Valley is a large basin lying between the Sierra Nevada range to the east, and the coastal ranges to the west. This basin was formed in intermittent westerly tilting of the underlying Mesozoic crystalline rocks, which elevated the Sierra Nevada and depressed the western portion of the block. During Tertiary and Quaternary periods, both marine and non-marine sediInents were deposited on the basement rocks as the western portion was depressed. The tertiary rocks consist of a series of stratified sediments including sandstone, conglomerates, and shales that are relatively thin along the eastern margin and become increasingly thicker towards the southwest. Tertiary sediInents are generally overlain by Quaternary sediments of varying thicknesses, including Pleistocene non-marine terraces and fans. and Holocene fans and alluvium. During the late Pliocene and early Pleistocene, the ancestral Kern River deposited a hugh alluvial fan which spread for many miles in what is now Bakersfield. Subsequent uplift of the Sierra Nevada raised the fan to its current elevation. Erosion by the Kern River and its seasonal tributaries has produced the topography of the region. I I I II I I 6.3 Soil Conditions The soils in the general area of the site consist of alluvial fan deposits derived from the Sierra Nevada uplands and transported by the Kern River. This alluvium generally consists of unconsolidated, indistinctly bedded, conglomerate containing sand, silt, gravel and boulders. I I 6.4 Groundwater Conditions Local groundwater is generally found in shallow alluvial sediments of Holocene age, normally in unconfined aquifers. frequently becoming semi-confined with depth. Beneficial uses of groundwater in the area include agriculture, municipal, and industrial applications. I I I I I I \ I I I Groundwater in the area is usually more than lOO feet below ground surface. 7.0 REPORT/SCHEDULE Field investigative work should require no more than two weeks to be completed. Upon completion of the field work, EnecoTech will prepare a Site Assessment Report, which will be submitted to the City of Bakersfield Fire Department within 45 days of completion of field work. The report will detail the scope of work, the investigative procedures, and the results of the investigation. C:\FILES\JOBSNZ\SUNVALEY\Ol157001 \ WKPLN.RPT @ Recycled Paper 5 ~ EnecoTecli ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS CITY' BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPA~~ENT FIRE SAFETY SERVICES & OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. . BAKERSFIELD, CA . 93301 RE. HUEY HAZ,MAT COORDINATOR (805) 326-3979 September 13, 1995 R.B. TOBIAS, FIRE MARSHAL ca05) 326-3951 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Lucky 7 Site Assessment Report, 726 South Union Avenue Dear Mr. Eskew: I have reviewed the above referenced document. Unfortunately, it does not constitute a complete assessment in that the lateral extent of the contamination has not been adequately defined to the north and west of your property. Please submit a workplan for further assessment to this office within 30 days of receipt of this letter. If you have any questions, please give me a call at 326-3979. Sincerely, ,:4~--J~( ¥i ¿J~ """'- - Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm cc: Dave DeVries, Enecotec Location: ~ _.~ RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION 726 ç (),.J,~ ID#_ Inspector's Name: 4ktJ Time of Call: Date: 4/,,-( Ic..~ Time: "1 ðù Business Name: Contact Name: Business Phone: L uc.. '<.. '¡J 7 1) kI'~ / ~cr+e~~ , FAX: # Min: Returned [] <Ç t 'íC- U I$. r ,- Type of Call: Incoming [ ] Outgoing [ ] Content_of Call: r¿4~ (fM ( ~.A- -dc-l( y I I / 4"') CM+o W, J,^é:.<;r-J ~)J 1-(<:",<:/ j 1', '/ t, :. \ . G-J\~~ )1/, (/, ~ . G....A<M .".)-a,,-, tJ ..tò 4: rctjl.e~J rc:-;. v ( ·h, U"Df -if ..fa +e.. c; k c.. rf'() ko- ¡J ~. ! Po...1H 1 So 1<'-:"e:J~ ~+ 40: ~><~~ b~~) 4e. p~p4.1y t U"""ùA Â~ ¡JvJ I pr(.,t;tJl"Þ..(j)lo(y , , f'1 e ~, û"" g.e'S +e..t <Ç~.. J. ~ becc>~c-{".. w,ll .$"vS"",.+ r~~ w~ tC-~ v. l( Actions Required: [c..Cc>-M.""", eJ (",b>-U, t(~ ~ , (;;>wk-s c/e. It> C Ö^ ceo ~~""'<;.')...."'~ 4<=.-.1"- SU-I"I ðS+t,,:J # Min: 4) Time Required to Complete Activity ~. B RECORD OF TELEPHONE CONVERSATION Location: 7 'Lb ~ ùw I ----- &e..c..(,j4-~ L 1.Jè-kz. y 7 q;z!;-3 ID#_ Business Name: Business Phone: Vczú-e..- ~(() I 6(~- 9790 ~ . FAX: Contact Name: Inspector's Name: Time of Call: Date: ~(2-4/c¡¿s Time: (4 ~ # Min: Ið Type of Call: Incoming ~ Outgoing [ ] Returned [ ] b e..e."\ $Q~I $c.~f/J~" ~ vJJtl ~ S ~;e. ~(.RJ -+0 ~ Sol I t- p-er Jv., f'V\J S-E.... ~R f'P I-"'j I rUMp e:tr~s., Content of Call: ~.d"'(;, t,~J -(1\. L ~ vI kç ~J.~ C) ( ~Ç>+~ t4S Actions Required: X pvttJ +~ tt (e Cf.c--t) )J4Þo.o(...J <tLJ- -tÂe.rc- lAd lAo+ .b~e#\ ¿;"\V VV1C/ter- *~ L ~Crn.,p/'...~ c..d-- ( - -1L(ß slfc- CAÇ.SòC-(~~j ~.1i... -rL~ fe.ed' ~ ~ II:/~~' :r 4)U'$~J í)~r~ ..{i.~f -ri~ ø,..~'-r~ ~$lrvJl'-l../~~·p',~/; j,,,l. I,kS r'kr.""J u.-J..s 1Lc.6rt f' <>r -k 4'1 ~ q", ),~ - Time Required to Complete Activity # Min: f S ~ - CITY of BAKERSFIELD' "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT M. R. KELLY FIRE CHIEF February 9, 1995 1715 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, 93301 326-3911 Kenneth L. Durand Enecotech Southwest, Inc. 373 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 110 Torrance, CA 90501 RE: Lucky 7 #3, (Sun Valley Oil Co.) at 726 South Union Avenue in Bakersfield. Dear Mr. Durand: This is to notify you that the workplan for the above stated address is satisfactory. Please give this office 5 working days notice prior to the commencement of work. Please be advised that any work done that is not performed under direct over sight by this office will not be accepted, unless previously approved. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, ~#0~ ~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm . . I ¡ I I I I I I ·1 I I ·1 I I I -I -I -I '~I I - e WORK PLAN FOR SOIL ASSESSMENT 726 SOUTH UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: SUN VALLEY OIL COMPANY 3940 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, California 93308 For Submittal to: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, California 93301 Prepared by: ENECOTECH SOUTHWEST, INC. 373 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 110 Torrance, California 90501 February 3, 1995 PROPOSAL NUMBER: 85-0024.WP ~r£~~ Regional Manager @ . Recycled Paper ~ EnecoTeclÏ ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e e TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUl\1]) 1 2.0 OBJECTIVES 1 3.0 SCOPE OF WORK 1 4.0 SOIL SAMPLING PROTOCOL 1 5.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES 4 6.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING 4 6.1 Regional Physiographic Conditions 4 6.2 Geologic Conditions 4 6.3 Soil Conditions 5 6.4 Groundwater Conditions 5 7.0 REPORT/SCHEDULE 5 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Site Location Map 2 Proposed Boring Locations Page 2 3 " . @ Recycled Paper ~ EnecoTecli ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS I I I I I I I I I I I I I \ I I I I I I e e 1.0 INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND EnecoTech Southwest Inc. (EnecoTech) is pleased to provide this work plan to conduct soil assessment activities at the Lucky-7 #3 Mini-Mart, located at 726 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California (Figure 1). In December, 1994, soil samples were collected adjacent to the dispensers and associated piping. Gasoline compounds were deleted at concentrations up to 22,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg). Diesel was also deleted at concentrations up to 1,500 mg/kg, In a letter dated January 12, 1995. the City of Bakersfield requested that a work plan be submitted to assess the extent of contamination, This work plan was prepared by EnecoTech to submit to the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Hazardous Materials Division. 2.0 OBJECTIVE The objectives of the Soil Assessment is to assess the lateral and vertical extent of soil impact in the area of the previously collected soil samples. 3.0 SCOPE OF WORK To accomplish the stated objective, EnecoTech proposes to drill and collect soil samples from eight (8) soil borings to minimum depths of 40 feet below ground surface (bgs). The soil samples will be selected for analysis based on the field observations and photoionization detector (PID) readings for each sample, If field observations and laboratory results indicate that the soil is impacted at the proposed depths, the borings will be advanced until two samples collected at 5-foot intervals are reported as not detected, or groundwater is encountered, The proposed boring locations are subject to the location of underground utilities. The tentative locations of the soil borings are indicated in Figure 2. Drilling and sampling activities will be conducted under the supervision of a California Registered Geologist. Each soil boring will be backfilled with bentonite chips or a bentonite grout mixture and sealed at the top with asphalt. Soil cuttings from drilling operations will be placed in labeled Department of Transportation (DOT) approved 55-gallon drums and stored on the site. 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'... 0 I I I 'L .';" \~. . ::.: ..' .... ....M.r..:(V.S..&.ì "-\ ::5 ~ .cö <;)tt- I., ~1 Uti( 7{f;fiAC( U I :'''W~YSIDE .. .:.---. ~ AM.r..Lo,,!o 77~....<;)'?~ 1 '\ ÖJ¿'-s, P""HK I I I ~~k"'\ ) ..._._.___ :~·..·o·. f-ì'.. .~- V) I,/Ä$~H Ml.P. [JP' ........~\:CHf,.'H,.M "'..' : I I s . . ~ -~ -~. . < r " ¡ g -Hl .. Reproduced with permission gronted by ïHor~AS BROS. MAPS. This mop is copyrighted by THOMAS BROS. I~APS. It is unlawful to copy or reproduce 011 or any port thereof, whether for personal use or resole, without permission" CENTRAL VALLEY THOt~AS GUIDE L ~ 0 2900 SCALE:'· =2900' ~EnecoTecn ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS Project: SUN VALLEY OIL COMPANY I SITE LOCATION MAP 726 SOUTH UNION BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA I rile No.: 02-850018 Dote: 1/31/95 REV., Drown By. M.J.L. K.D. Check~d Ey. K,D. APP'ov~d By: ACAD n. No.: 0181SU,A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HIGHWAY 58 I...Ì ::>. ~ ~ <:) § I ~ ~ II) ~ o -' <:) \.:) DANI£LS LN. ,____~CANOPY )0 I :- : ~n -----, I "" ,I I ¡ III : c=J-r, I FUEL : I · :~:_TANKS: E]TORE "-..0 : c=J-~L____J !~I :)0 ~=:;---' j DISPENSER AC ~ ISLANDS (PARKING NOT TO SCALE .. CANAL B£LLE TERRACE ST. o PROPOSED BORING LOCATIONS ~EnecoTecli ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS Project: SUN VALLEY OIL COMPANY ne No.: 02-850018 rvU.L. Drown By: 726 SOUTH UNION BAKERSFIELD. CA Dote: 1/31/95 ChecL.ed By. K.D. K.D. SITE MAP REV.: 2 Approved By. K. D. ACMJ r;¡. No.: 018 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e . Relative penetration resistance will be measured by counting the number of hammer blows (blow counts) required to drive the sampler a distance of 18 inches, in 6-inch increments, Blow counts will be recorded on the boring logs. One brass tube from each sample location will be sealed with teflon tape, capped and labeled, and stored in a chilled ice chest until delivered to the on-site laboratory refrigerator. Another portion of each recovered sample will be placed into zip-lock plastic bags, sealed, and agitated for 15 to 60 seconds, A PID will then be used to measure and record organic vapor concentrations. The PID will be calibrated with 100 ppm isobutylene prior to beginning field work. All sampling equipment will be washed before sampling in a A1conox (soap) solution and thoroughly rinsed, Based on the results of the PID on each sample interval, a minimum of four soil samples from each boring will be analyzed. The geologist in the field will use the remaining recovered sample to describe the soil in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). Additionally, a qualitative characterization of contamination will be made based upon any petroleum hydrocarbon odors or soil discoloration. These observations and USCS descriptions will be included in the Boring Logs which will be reviewed by a California Registered Geologist. 5.0 ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES Each soil sample will be hand delivered to a State-certified hazardous waste testing laboratory. Three to four samples from each soil boring will be analyzed for TPHg or TPHd by the DHS- approved EPA Method 8015m; and BTEX using EPA Method 8020. The laboratory reports for soil sample results will be included in the Site Assessment Report. 6.0 REGIONAL GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC SETTING 6.1 Regional Physiographic Conditions The subject site is located in the southern San Joaquin Valley. This area is bounded by the southern portion of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range to the east, the Transverse Ranges and the Tehachapi Mountains to the south, and the southern portion of the coast ranges to the west. The general topography of the Bakersfield region consists of alluvial terraces, fans, benches, and floodplains sloping westward form the foothills of the Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains to the main drainage axis of the San Joaquin Valley. The Kern River, a perennial stream draining an extensive watershed in the souther Sierras, flows in a general southwesterly direction through the center of the metropolitan Bakersfield area. Temperatures in this region average 57° F in the winter and 90° F in the summer months. Annual average precipitation ranges between 4 to 6 inches, with most rainfall occurring between the months of November and April. 6.2 Geologic Conditions The San Joaquin Valley is a large basin lying between the Sierra Nevada range to the ease, and the coastal ranges to the west. This basin was formed in intermittent westerly tilting of the underlying Mesozoic crystalline rocks, which elevated the Sierra Nevada and depressed the western portion of the block. During Tertiary and Quaternary periods, both marine and non-marine sediments were deposited on the basement rocks as the western portion was depressed. The tertiary rocks consist of a series of stratified sediments including sandstone, conglomerates, and shales that are relatively thin along the eastern margin and become increasingly thicker towards the southwest. 4 @ Recycled Paper ® EnecoTecli ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . e Tertiary sediments are generally overlain by Quaternary sediments of varying thicknesses, including Pleistocene non-marine terraces and fans and Holocene fans and alluvium, During the late Pliocene and early Pleistocene, the ancestral Kern River deposited a hugh alluvial fan which spread for many miles in what is now Bakersfield. Subsequent uplift of the Sierra Nevada raised the fan to its current elevation. Erosion by the Kern River and its seasonal tributaries has produced the topography of the region, 6.3 Soil Conditions The soils in the general area of the site consist of alluvial fan deposits derived from the Sierra Nevada uplands and transported by the Kern River. This alluvium generally consists of unconsolidated, indistinctly bedded, conglomerate containing sand, silt, gravel and boulders. 6.4 Groundwater Conditions Local groundwater is generally found in shallow alluvial sediments of Holocene age, normally in unconfined aquifers, frequently becoming semi-confined witH depth. Beneficial uses of groundwater in the area include agriculture, municipal, and industrial applications. Groundwater in the area is usually more than 100 feet below ground surface. 7.0 REPORT/SCHEDULE Field investigative work should require no more than two weeks to be completed. Upon completion of the field work, EnecoTech will prepare a Site Assessment Report, which will be submitted to The City of Bakersfield Fire Department within 45 days of completion of field work, The report will detail the scope of work, the investigative procedures, and the results of the investigation, C:\FlLES\MARIŒT\PROP\85\85-0024. WP 5 @ RecycJed Paper ~ EnecoTecn ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS · . CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT M. R. KELLY FIRE CHIEF 1715 CHESTER AVENUE BAKERSFIELD. 93301 326·3911 January 12, 1995 Gary Chapman Sun Valley Oil Co. 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Laboratory results from preliminary site assessment conducted at the Lucky 7 #3 Mini Mart Located atc7.:2~6=S~o_uth-=Unlon~AVenu-Ef, Bakersfield, CA. Dear Mr. Chapman: Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination plume, associated with the dispenser piping previously located on your property, has not been adequately defined. This office requires (in accordance with Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 16, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this office, with in 30 days from receipt of this letter. The work plan should follow guidelines found in: Appendix A - Reports. Tri ~ Reaional Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary Evaluation and Investiaation of Underground Tank Sites; January 22, 1991. Additionally, be advised that oversight cost for this project wil~ be billed to you at a rate of $62.00 per hour. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely, ~q{¿J~~ -- Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Technician HHW/dlm > '~'" .. ,''''-;," z ~ ~ U) .. .. C,..,., :'",::'),.,)'i:'~;'i;1¡J.~;.~J;;;~~~!l<~.~~~~~¡, . . ~~ \:i~~V¥::~':^:,~; ....'.... _.' ':'t- .~~ !z 'w "2 ~. ~ ~ § ,¡a ~ W 2 8 QfECI('APPROPRIATE'ACTION(S) . -dJ.:ª,;;;;'j·~· :i)~; o ::CONi"NeNrBÄRRIER ¡ës) . 'GJ;~v~alU ~ (VE) .~,; W~,~ irf~S,(rê;,- .-:~ ~-'" ;1) ~ ~n ~ '.' .~.~. : . -,1 ~~. :1' ·-)¡~.::~¡~~,it,~~:~~~:z·~, ¡,..'·~S;:> ";f,;.,,:.:r:;:::;¡2ØJ:~ g" (f"."'w", . ~. "t {d'.. .g: ~,';~::,~/1' ~~ -~·'~.:·'~f1-~i;· '.:: , i,UÑIoioWN t: .....;, o·r'J"OTH£A>·ó·;o ';c;~:~"". :.' .. "-t t1.'-f...,. ~.... "~'~,':.,,- _ 0 .):;'~ _ . -"'::;;: _ J., ,; -1', f)'o1'1.;': "" ;;;. :; i '~'¡;"'1acg!II 'W·P-:'·" , :-. '. ""..... ~: £ "'; :?:{" ~"" j ~ ~ -a '& . ~"'7 t";.. .. ~'I\' '. q I¡EtQ..I~ . ,'0 Çlj:~ - ,d' GROUNDWA~ :0 DRINKINØ~ATER ::'~Of:4LX II!WA!ER~~~~!I~'~ ~,::,~ - .¡,:~. ~~,~l :¡~;·.:;:~::-:_t:'~·;::i~g.~ê;..~)::;:;:·: .PRaJIIWARY SITE ASSESSMeNrWORKPlAN su~~ 0-'" . c!J" ~f!~~'-":':"":: . . =~~s=:~:t:~~~~~~':i!"!t:~~~~:~x,' ,- ~1' .j, ··D~.~VATEáDISPOsE(EÖ, " 0 Rå.iOVÈ.F~~@P);~,'';:;[J:'~~-"1:iE~nm(l1) 0; 'EXéAVATEÎ TREAT'(ET):' ...; ËJPtJŸpa;ÌrREÅt~~TER(a1) D~~Y(~~;" . . . Do ~ACTIO~'REOUIRÈD(NA) tJ '~niENT:¡T~~':'g -.:D·:~~~ft~·: :~:~':. . .. D:~(OT)' "': '.:1-3 ..~ .,~ ~ .~~~~<' :~1i:>.-'~~~:>,:';'~' 'ci... .;, ,;, ~ .." e (:.~~~, I"~ lfT--C~··j ~C<Ih.~~: .}~.;:' ". ;~ ~_.s- . --~ -'. .~' ~ ni <¡:11 .1 .'- ....... !zen ä!~ a:j! 13m ~~:;¡;;'~1MÞ;OL~V ~~~~O~V;;'~_:L+:.~ ~,;.~ .. c:}~ NO ACTION TAKEN·1 .., n D . t:Œ~'~'~RM~__;:~O D:"RE¡'i~TION PLAN D . +.L' . Ww ð~ ~z filS 2() ä!'" .~:~ /"!" ,';.: ,~ .. ... ~: .".~ ¡t~ . :;; .;: ..~::-.~.~~~r~"~·,j-~· ~: ",,(,;), .........$ ,',·..·ø!J'·"¿··Q· IT "(i"i~r~';~;\$tl . , "'H8C05MOI .\ .. .. ..¡ , c . " ,\.t' . ,. ,.... ....... ",' ~"'-- --~- . y- ~ - -~ . -. '- ~ -- ---- -, ~ - c¡þ)RRECTION N0icE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N~ 1 023 LocatioJV(.,b¡ '7 Sub Div. ìJ(,., ~,ÙV\LOI\ MBlk. . Lot You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: Cor. No ~ V\. ~ Vf~H (I R~ ~ Completion Date for Corrections ;J Date { /(to/ i) () . ! 326-3979 - - -- -------~--- - .. -. --- -~ ~ .. . I ()/ p7 ~ ; f//~~;;::;::r.. v ¿ SÁeA~~/L gCl,Ç~ ~ J- 9o/'~(;) I, P 024 368 427 - ~ Receipt. for,o; , Certified Mail T.. No Insurance Coverage prQ.. . ¡;¡¡¡ Do not use for Internationa (See Reversel Sent 'to DUKE ESKEW Street and No. 3940 ROSEDALE HWY 'ß~lšffÉ~e CA 93308 Postage $ .32 Certified Fee 1.10 Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee ... Return Receipt Showing 1.10 Ø) Ø) to Whom 8< Date Delivered ... Return Receipt Showing to Whom, GI c: Date. and Addressee's Address :J ~ TOTAL Postage $ 2.52 Ò 8< Fees 0 Postmark or Date GO (W) E ~ u. ~ S.' POSTAGE STAMPS TO ARTICLE TO COYER FIRST CLASS PO~. CERTIFI L FEE. ANO CHARGES FOR ANY SELECTEO OPTJOf'JAL SIERVIC~ frIIntl. 1. If you want this racaipt postmarkad, stick the gummed stub to the right of the return address leaving tha receipt attachlld and present the article at a post office service window or hand it to your rural carrier Ino extra chargel. 2. If you do not want this receipt postmarked, stick tha gummed stub to the right of tho retuM address of the article, date, detach and retain the receipt, and mail the article. Qì t! ~ ~ ~ 0- eD eD 5. Enter lees lor the servicas requested in the appropriate spaces on tha Iront of this receipt. If return receipt is raquested, check tha applicable blocks in item 1 01 Form 3811. CD c: ::J ., © o ~ E ê5 u.. (/) 0.. 3. If you want a return receipt, writa the certilied mail number and your name and address on all return recaipt card, Form 38 II, and attach it to the front 01 the article by means 01 the gummed ends if space permits. Otherwise, affix to back 01 erticle. Endorse front of articla RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED adjacent to the number. 4. If you want delivery restricted to the addressee, or to an authorized agent 01 the addressee, endorse RESTRICTED DELIVERY on the Iront 01 the article. 6. Save this receipt and present it il you maka inquiry. 1 02595-93-Z-04 78 .. e . CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 F ACILITY NAME~~: '7 ADDRESS {oJ Ù lI\ (0 \'\ FACILITY CONTACT INSPECTION TIME Ave INSPECTION DA TE~I 00 PHONE NO. ~l' ~ gt'jllo BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 7- Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program D Routine [Jttombined o Joint Agency D Multi-Agency D Complaint D Re-inspection OPERA TlON C V COMMENTS Appropriate penn it on hand V Business plan contact infonnation accurate V Visible address ,V Correct occupancy V Verification of inventory materials V Verification of quantities \/ Verification of location V Proper segregation of material V r o~J( Verification of MSDS availability V -wet Verification ofHaz Mat training V Nn.\- II" £ .!~ Verification of abatement supplies and procedures V NO\- () *,,-, ~{ Emergency procedures adequate \I Containers properly labeled if Housekeeping V Fire Protection V Ntr tÍ {", IM.Oth\. t Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy e Party Any hazardous waste on site?: Explain: DYes ONo Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 Yellow - Station Copy Inspector: . . CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ^ U(JV ì INSPECTION DATE tt/IÚ2/00 Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program o Routine []Iéombined 0 Joint Agency Type of Tank ~SWL. L fjLj} Type of Monitoring ItT(" o Multi-Agency Number of Tanks Type of Piping o Complaint 1./ ORe-inspection OPERA TION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on tile / No Fe ft\\b A.\~ Proper owner/operator data on tile V Penn it fees current V Certification of Financial Responsibility V Monitoring record adequate and current V Maintenance records adequate and current V liO AV\V\\.JcLl Wla.l", VV\ hca.~ PAl,'..,. Or- '2 /" ' , Failure to correct prior UST violations V / Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No V \D~ Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program AGGREGATE CAPACITY Number of Tanks TANK SIZE(S) Type of Tank OPERA TION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on file with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? C=Compliance V=Violation ~d~~ Y=Yes N=NO If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? Inspector: Oftïce of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 White - Env. Svcs. Business Site Responsible Party Pink - Business Copy · -~ March 29,2000 Lucky 7 726 South Union Bakersfield, CA 93307 Dear Underground Tank Owner: Your permit to operate the above mentioned fueling facility will expire on June 30, 2000. However, in order for this office to renew your permit, updated forms A, B & C must be filled out and returned prior to the issuance of a new permit. " Please make arrangements to have the new forms A, B & C completed and returned to this office by May 15,2000. For your convenience, I am enclosing all three forms which you may make copies of. Remember, forms B & C need to be filled out for each tank at your facility. '" Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, Steve Underwood, Inspector Office of Environmental Services SU/dlm Enclosure FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 'W Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 "- .- December 23, 1999 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Co. 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Waste Oil Tank Removed at 726 S. Union Avenue, Lucky 7 #3 Dear Mr. Eskew: This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the result of the Subsurface Phase II Soil Assessment Report dated October 1999 associated with the underground tank removal. Based upon the information provided, this department has determined that appropriate response actions have been completed, that acceptable remediation practices were implemented, and that, at this time, no further investigation, remedial or removal action or monitoring is required at the above stated address. Nothing in this determination shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of past, current, or future operations at this location. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit the rights of any parties with respect to claims arising out of or relating to deposit or disposal at any other location of substances removed from the site. Nothing in this determination is intended or shall be construed to limit or preclude the Regional Water Quality Control Board or any other agency from taking any further enforcement actions. This letter does not relieve the tank owner of any responsibilities mandated under the California Health and Safety Code and California Water Code if existing, additional, or previously unidentified contamination at the site causes or threatens to cause pollution or nuisance or is found to pose a threat to public health or water quality. Changes in land use may require further assessment and mitigation. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, dLl<ll¿)~ -- Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services cc: B. Myers, RWQCB K. Bridges, EnecoTech S:\USTFORMSIUST.L8 ~~.Y~ de W~ ~ ~~.9"'~ A W~" FIRE CHIEF RqN FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H· Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2'101 "H· Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENnONSERVlCES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 E~RONMENTALSERVlCES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 . _. December 22, 1999 Mr. Bruce E. Myers California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region 3614 East Ashlan Avenue Fresno, Ca 93726 RE: V2o=Soulli-tJnion~buG*y-7-#3.-L1 Dear Mr. Myers: In response to your inquiry regarding the closure status of the above referenced site, the enclosed closure letter for the waste oil tank removal effectively concludes our oversight of the corrective actions at this time. This case was originally opened January 10, 1995 based on soil sampling taken during the gasoline tank lining upgrade and new piping installation. The site had been characterized and before closure was granted, an un-permitted waste oil tank was subsequently discovered on site. Removal of the waste oil tank in 1997 also required further characterization and the case remained open as a single investigation, now involving two separate sources of unauthorized releases. This expanded. investigation is the reason closure is occurring so long after it began, and also the reasOil MTBE data was not available for a recent gasoline tank closure. If you have any other questions regarding this site, please call me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, ~1{~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm enclosure --y~ de W~ ~.AOR!-.r~ A W~" - LUCKV 7 NO.3 726-S.UNION BAKERSFIELD CA 93307 S.V.O.C. FEB 11. 1998 10: 19 Ar'" SYSTEM STATUS REPORT - - - - - - - - - - T 3:DELIVERV NEEDED I N\lENTOR'/ REPORT T 1: DIESEL NO, 2 \lO L ur'1E ULLAGE 90~, ULLAGE; TC I,JOLUr"1E HEIGHT l,JATER VOL ~'JATER TEMP T 2:DIESEL NO.2 VOLur"1E ULLAGE 90% ULLAGE; TC '~IOLur"1E HEIGHT ~,JATER \lOL ~JATER TEI"lP 2299 GALS 1 702 G." ') 1301 (: 2291 Gt" 40.24 INCHES o GALS 0.00 INCHES GO.O DD:-' F 1979 GALS 2022 t::;tl-' 1621 G, 1972 GA .j 35.70 INCHES o GALS 0,00 INCHES 67,4 DEG F T 3:SUPER-UNLEADED 92 VOLur"1E ULLAGE 90% ULLAGE; TC \lOLur"1E HEIGHT ~'JATER VOL ["JATER TEI"lP T 4:UNLEADED-87 \iOLUr"lE ULLAGE 9W,; ULLAGE; TC VOLUJ"1E HEIGHT WATER I,lOL WATER TEJvlP 1153 GALS 6348 GALS 5597 GALS 1147 t:;ALS 20.25 INCHES o GALS 0.00 INCHES 66.9 DEG F 4845 GALS 5156 GALS 4155 GA1.S 4839 GAIL:3 46, 85 (1~ES 0.00 I'.S· 61 . 6 DEG F M M ~ ~ ~ END M M M M M " ~e . '-~ ., 'i, " 3940 RosedaJe Hwy. BQkersfield, CA 93308 Tel. (661) 327-7212 Fax (661) 327-1615 TO: FAX: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: ~ TOTAL PAGES: ~ Sun VaHey Oil Co. ~~ W""" E'S-_ IJ}-, ~~~~ ---tl10t vJU- - ~~\LQ .... I'd 0909-oN l!O A3llVA NnS ~dLO:v 666l 'vZ'^ON , > '( - e Sample Letter (2); List of Landowners Form Date: J/ - '2..4 - 'I 9 City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services c/o Ralph E. Huey, Director 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Certified List of Record Fee Title Owners for ~ 1 ')J.(ø SO-UrtLOf'lIWE:' SA-t4øHMCÞ q!$ù7 Site address .,¡,~ Site name Fìll out item 1 if there are multiple site landowners. If you are the sole site lando'Wher, skip item 1 and fill out item. 2. 1. ~cordance with section 25297. 15(a) of Chapter 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, t.\r\ V"1"t-b'1 9'L L CÙV'r...~A1V( Name of primary responsible party certify that the following is a complete list of current record fee title owners and their mailing addresses for the above site: 2, ~cordance with section 25297. 15(a) afCh. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, t..\. Y'\ U JI\- \ \~i (:) L L Com,l A-rt ï '. Name ofprimaty responsible party ..... certify that I am the sole landowner for the above site. Sincerely, ~ §¡gnatlire of primary responsible party ~ 'D c-}¡ I4-fh1l'tV'\ Name of primary responsible party Z'd 0909'oN llO A3llVA NnS ~dLO:v 666l 'vZ'^ON · '\ , , $ample Letter (3) Notice ofprõled Actíon Submitted to Local Agency e Date: I J - 2.4 - e¡ Cf City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services c/o Ralph E. Huey, Director 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Notice of Proposed Action Submitted to Local Agency for kt¿vt I -II- 5" Site name 7d-~ ~O~~\J- !.A..'r\,LöA ~e- 'BwKðGA~ CYl-' C¡>~S07 Sito addròss In accordance with section 25297. 15(a) ofCh, 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, '5 u.. n.. lJ A l \e.'1 r:2 ~ L (b~ t 141\.1 ' certify that I have notified all Name ofprimary responsible party responsible landowners of the enclosed proposed action. Check space for applicable action(s): ~leanup proposal (corrective action plan) V-site closure proposal ~ocal agency intention to make a determination that no further action is required. ~ocal ageI\cy intention to issue a closure letter. Sincerely, " (P1l~'1 'D . C~ J4ptv"\ A V\ Name ofprirnary responsíble party CC: (Names and áddressè:s of all record fëe titJò owners) S'd 0909'oN llO JJllV^ NnS ~dLO:v 666l 'vZ'^ON FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 ·H· Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 oW Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PR~ONSERVlCES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 VOICE (805) 3994697 FAX (805) 399-5763 - . November 16, 1999 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Co 3940 Rosedale HWy Bakersfield, Ca 93308 RE: Intent to Make a Determination that No Further Action is Required or Issue a Closure Letter for Waste Oil Tank Removal at 726 S. Union Avenue, Lucky 7, #3. Dear Mr. Eskew: This letter is to inform you that the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services, intends to make a determination that no further action is required at the above site or to issue a closure letter. Please notify this agency of any input and recommendations you may have on these proposed actions within 20 days. In accordance with section 25297.15 of Chapter 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, you must provide certification to the local agency that all current record fee title owners have been informed of the proposed action. Please provide this certification to the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, Office of Environmental Services within 20 days. If you have any questions about these proposed actions, please contact me at 326-3979. Sincerely, ~¡J ,IJI': I ~ V'--"\ ,. ~ Howard H. Wines, III Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services cc: B. Meyers, RWQCB S:\USTFORMS\UST.l7 ""7~ de W~ ~eve .A0Pe §"bt, .Æ W~" FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 ·H· Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENnONSERVlCES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 32eµQ576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 32eµQ576 TRAINING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX(805)3~5763 e e November 16, 1999 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Co 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, Ca 93308 RE: New Landowner Notification and Participation Requirements Dear Mr. Eskew: This letter is to infonn you of new legislative requirements pertaining to cleanup and closure of sites where an unauthorized release of hazardous substance, including petroleum, has occurred rrom an underground storage tank (UST). Section 25297. 15(a) ofCh. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code requires the primary or active responsible party to notify all current record owners of fee title to the site of: 1) a site cleanup proposal, 2) a site closure proposal, 3) a local agency intention to make a detennination that no further action is required, and 4) a local agency intention to issue a closure letter. Section 25297 .15(b) requires the local agency to take all responsible steps to accommodate responsible landowners' participation in the cleanup or site closure process and to consider their input and recommendations. For purposes of implementing these sections, you have been identified as the primary or active responsible party. Please provide to this agency, within twenty (20) calendar days of receipt of this notice, a complete mailing list of all current record owners of fee title to the site. You may use the enclosed list of landowners fonn (sample letter 2) to comply with this requirement. If the list of current record owners of fee title to the site changes, you must notify the local agency of the change within twenty (20) calendar days from when you are notified of the change. If you are the sole landowner, please indicate that on the landowner list fonn. The following notice requirements do not apply to responsible parties who are the sole landowner for the site. ""7~ ~ W~ 9"'~ ~0n7.7bt- .A W~'I'I ~ .-. e e In accordance with Section 25297.l5(a) ofCh 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, you must certify to the local agency that all current record owners of fee title to the site have been infonned of the proposed action before the local agency may do any of the following: 1) consider a cleanup proposal (corrective action plan) 2) consider a site closure proposal 3) make a detennination that no further action is required 4) issue a closure letter You may use the enclosed notice of proposed action fonn (sample letter 3) to comply with this requirement. Before approving a cleanup proposal or site closure proposal, detennining that no further action is required, or issuing a closure letter, the local agency will take all reasonable steps necessary to accommodate responsible landowner participation in the cleanup and site closure process and will consider all input and recommendations from any responsible landowner. Sincerely, ~ Howard H. Wines, m Hazardous Materials Specialist Office of Environmental Services HHW/dm enclosures S:IUSTFORMSIUST.L4 -;;- ," -~.. e e Sample Letter (2): List of Landowners Form Date: City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services c/o Ralph E. Huey, Director 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Certified List of Record Fee Title Owners for Site name Site address Fill out item 1 if there are multiple site landowners. If you are the sole site landowner, skip item 1 and fill out item 2. 1. In accordance with section 25297.15(a) of Chapter 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, Name of primary responsible party certify that the following is a complete list of current record fee title owners and their mailing addresses for the above site: 2. In accordance with section 25297. 15(a) ofCh. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, . Name of primary responsible party certify that I am the sole landowner for the above site. Sincerely, Signature of primary responsible party Name of primary responsible party :r . ~ ... Sample Letter (3) Notice ofPr.ed Action Submitted to Local Agency e Date: City of Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services c/o Ralph E. Huey, Director 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Notice of Proposed Action Submitted to Local Agency for Sitename Site address In accordance with section 25297. 15(a) ofCh. 6.7 of the Health & Safety Code, I, , certify that I have notified all Name of primary responsible party responsible landowners of the enclosed proposed action. Check space for applicable action(s): _ cleanup proposal (corrective action plan) site closure proposal local agency intention to make a determination that no further action is required. _ local agency intention to issue a closure letter. Sincerely, Signature of primary responsible party Name of primary responsible party cc: (Names and addresses of all record fee title owners) ~ ~---:".......-- .......~ --~ - ~ - e e 3(0. Gq g. 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CA 93J01 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) J26.0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SEIMCfS 1715 Chester Ave, Bakemleld, CA 93J01 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-œ76 tRAINING DIVISION S642 VIctor Street Bok8ß1leld, CA 93308 (805) 3W-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 .~ . .." WI -- BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT August 15, 1997 Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale H wy Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Laboratory Results from Preliminary Site Assessment Conducted at the Lucy 7 #3, Waste Oil Tank Removal at 726 South Union Avenue. Permit # BR-017 1. Dear Mr. Eskew: Upon review of the recently submitted laboratory results from your facility, this office has determined that the extent of the contamination plume, associated with the 250 gallon waste oil tank previously located on your property, has not been adequately defined. This office requires (in accordance with Chapter 6.7 of the California Health and Safety Code and Chapter 16, Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations) that further assessment be done to define the vertical and horizontal extent of the contamination plume. A work plan utilizing Ground Truth Technology was previously approved by this office on September 25, 1996. An amendment to that work plan should be submitted to this office to further address the waste oil tank area, as well. Please submit a work plan for further assessment, to this office, within 30 days from receipt of this letter. The workplan should follow guidelines found in: Appendix A -Reports. Tri - Re~ional Board Staff Recommendations for Preliminary evaluation and Investigation of Underground Tank Sites; July 6, 1990. Additionally, be advised that oversight cost for this project will be billed to you at a rate of $62.00 per hour. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 326-3979. 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State Water Resources Control Board .25"'00/$ i' o Division of Clean Water Programs . 2014 T Street· Sacramento. California 95814· (916) 227-4411 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 944212 . Sacramento. Calitornia . 94244-2120 f!lr~~~fl~:r':: t!''J'llwww swrcb.ca.gov/--cwphome/ustcf OCT 1 4 1999 ¡ ~ Winston H. Hickox Secretary for Environmental Protection / Gray Davis , Governor ..r OCT - I , :, )::J':lj A'Õ.m, !';. \~~f2 . /1 \ v( ~ I, \If} \ C. Duke Eskew R.L. Ragsdale Inc. DBA Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND, CLAIM NO. 014202, FOR SITE ADDRESS: 726 UNION S, BAKERSFIELD The State Water Resources Control Board (State Board) is able to issue, pursuant to applicable regulations, the enclosed Letter of Commitment (LOC) in an amount not to exceed $30,000. This LOC is based upon our review ofthe corrective action costs you reported to have incurred to date. The LOC may be modified by the State Board. \ It is very imp~rtant that you read the terms and conditions listed in the enclosed LOC. Claims ·filed with the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund far exceed the funding available and it is very important that you make use of the funding that has been committed to your cleanup in a timelymàimer.·: '. :::";' ,,' '.. . . .'.' ;':.'";. You "are reminded that you must comply with all regulatory agency time schedules and requirements and you must obtain three bids for any required corrective action. Only corrective action costs required by the regulatory agency to protect human health, safety and the environment can be claimed for reimbursement Unless waived in writing, you are required to obtain preapproval of costs for all future corrective action work (form enclosed). If you have any questions on obtaining preapproval of your costs or the three bid requirement, please call Wennilyn Fua, our Technical Reviewer assigned to claims in your Region, at (916) 227- 4518. Failure to obtain preäpproval of your future costs may result in the costs not being reimbursed. The following documents needed to submit your reimbursement request are enclosed: "Reimbursement Request Instructions" package. Retain this package for future reimbursement requests. These instructions must be followed when seeking reimbursement for corrective action costs incurred after January 1, 1988. Included in the instruction package are samples' ofèompleted reimbursement request forms and spreadsheets. , .. -.- _. "Bid Summary' Shed" to list information on bids received which musfbé completed and' returned. Cali1òrnia Environmental Protection Agency ~ ~J Recycled Paper ., . . e R.L. Ragsdale Inc, -2- "Reimbursement Request" fOTITIS which you must use to request reimbursement of costs incurred. / "Spreadsheet" fOTITIS which you must use in conjunction with your reimbursement request. * THIS IS IMPORT ANT TO YOU. PLEASE NOTE: You have 90 cal~ndar days from the date of this letter to submit your first reimbursement request for incurred corrective action costs. NO EXTENSIONS CAN BE GRANTED. If you fail to do so, your LaC funds will automatically be reduced to zero (deobligated). Once this occurs, any future funds for this site are subject to availability when you submit your first reimbursement . request. We continuously review the status of all active claims. You must continue to remain in compliance and submit a reimbursement request every 6 months. Failure to do so will result in the Fund taking steps to withdraw your LaC. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed documents, please contact Jesus Genera at (916) 227-4514. Enclosures cc: Mr. John Noonan RWQCB, Reg. 5 - Fresno 3614 E. Ashlan Ave. Fresno, CA 93726 r. Joe Canas· County EHD 2700 M Ste, 300 Bakersfield, CA ~W'MC W'~E-S íSA:KeLSf\lE\-C F\~e aéfiÎ. . 7'~· C ~e$'1"t::f\ A.." ~ 3DO ßA\(6'2-S~! ee-() I a ~ ~ ~ 0 t California Environmental Protection Agency r;:, ~J Recycled Paper '" ~¥~ ~",__.."L State of California State of Water Resources Control Board Division of Clean Water Programs P.O. Box 944212 Sacramento, CA 94244-2120 RE(;F.1J'\.l18:D 1\11' ~.~~ ./ .~. ..þ (Instructions on reverse side) CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBiliTY FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM A. I am required to demonstrate Financial Responsibility in the Required amounts as specified in Section 2807, Chapter 18, Div. 3, Title 23,. CCR: D 500,000 dollars per occurrence [ZJ 1 million dollars annual aggregate 0 or AND or 1 milIion dollars per occurrence D 2 milIion dollars annual aggregate B. :'L'R"~ ¿ j E..J./J/f' ~ '$ÃI ¿;"LL l~ tJ/ hereby certifies that it is in complíance with the requirements of Section 2807, (Na'me of Tank 6wner or Operator) , Article 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23, Calífornia Code of Regulations. The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibilíty as required by Section 2807 are as follows: . Mechanìsm Number. cótr'é'dtive Actiòn>' .. ~rL., rlLrr ~,,;I¿;1 '?¿..5 t!£r/ ' ~/(1/ØI/" /~!-I lfJJ:'/!/(! ¿~ /~;/~£~ . .ff@L ;~ß ¿:....S Note: If you are using the State Fund as any.[!art of your demonstration of financial responsibility, your execution and submission of this certification also certifies that you are in compliance with all conditions for participation in the Fund. Facility Name -'~- Faciiity Address D. Facility Name Facility Name FILE: Origmal - Local Agency Copies - Facility/Site(s) ~ ~"" ~.}, - e CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM D FACILITY NAME/ADDRESS LUCKY 2 LUCKY 3 J 726 10530 ROSEDALE HIGHWAY BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 726 S UNION AVE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93307 ~ LUCKY 4 770 EAST LERDO HIGHWAY SHAFTER, CALIFORNIA 93263 WIBLE TEXACO 3940 ROSEDALE HIGHWAY BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 2500 WIBLE ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93304 ¥. MARKET EXPRESS SPEEDWAY 800 JAMES ROAD BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 EXPRESSWAY 10117 ROSEDALE HIGHWAY BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 .01 ·..:/~ .. ../'IL e . NOTE: Effective July 1, 1995, California Small Businesses and California Businesses with 500 employees or less must demonstrate at least $5,000, exclusive of the UST Cleanup Fund, businesses with over 500 employees must demonstrate at least $10,000. (Chap. 6.75 H&SC, Sect. 25299.32) The Chief Financial Officer or the owner or operator must sign, under penalty of perjury, a letter worded EXACTLY as follows or you may complete this letter by filling in the blanks with appropriate information: ¿?yC¿ ~ This letter is in support of the use of the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund to demonstrate financial responsibility for taking corrective action and/or compensating third parties for bodily injury and prop'erty damage caused by an unauthori d rel;yse of petroleum in the amount of at least $ ~.&." ð per occurrence and ~~ P annual aggregate coverage. (DolIar Amount) (DolIar A ount) Underground storage tanks at the following facilities aré assured by this letter: ~~ (Name and address of each facility for which financial responSl .. . 3. Total liabilities. .....................,......... .................. ....... .............. t!I 0 $~ø , ~ø;7:¿';7/ ~Y7.Lf?3 øc) 1. Amount of annual aggregate coverage being assured by this letter.... ..................,.......... ....... ...... ......................,..., 2. Total tangible assets.............................................................. , ð 4. Tangible net worth (subtract line 3 from line 2. Line 4 must be at least 10 times line 1),.........,....................... ~ 0 $/~/'~& I hereby certify that the wording ofthis letter is identical to the wording specified in subsection 2808. 1 (d)(1), Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23 ofthe California Code of Regulations. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Executed#/2~~~ a On ø;¡;=tionJ . (Date) ~~V ~ ~w~ ''(Þrin~ /¿::Jø / £. (Title) / UST 02FR revised 4/95 Permit to Operate Underground Hazardous Materials Storage Facility ~ State I. D . No. 2500 13.::,::/:/:::,:;:/\';;::::;):::,:::::::::::::::::,:.;:.::::::::::.:.:;::::::::.:::;';;..'::::::':::::\:;,;:::. 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SUN VALLEY OIL COMPNAY LUCKY 7 #3 : ',. . 726 SOUTH UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 ,', :,;:F -it.· --;ø.....7''''-~' . Valid from: 11-10-94 to: 11-10-99 aterlals Coordinator AFFILIATE ~PEI~ ~fUM E(II1PMENT :! I 1\ I~ \" I >\ ~ ~~ <J . .:::.---- ..-'- SJlSIONS TANK LlNER!inC¡OV 2 9 'C^, Main Office Branch Office P.O. Box 731 P.O. Box 49061 , El Centro, CA 92244 Bakersfield, CA 93382 (619) 3524832 FAX 352-2646 (805) 833-9501 FAX 833-0423 CA Ue. NO. 418129 A - 540757 A/HAZ AZ LIe. NO. 099125A 1=/ tLS /J1 flN UJr} Y 5; Tu ¡(131/J.S ¡J ,~./ { øn11Ü r^,t1 \ t^ff I~ ID ~ g I Æ' \ -t l- I ~ ~ L t\ ~ I 5 L 1+ , N D I S l ~ D S [IN I OÁ/ /]L&-N¿¡& ¿j4~tV )-kÞ3 ('Tt?Xf/Co ') 7R0 S ú(NION /}{£, l31J,t: if--f;¡::/{; {4 cq . ,I FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 ·H· Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "W Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENnONSERVlCES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DMSION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 ~."_.- ~. Mr. Duke Eskew Sun Valley Oil Co. 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 . July 23, 1999 RE: Work Plan for Soil Assessment for Waste Oil Tank Location at 726 South Union A venue Dear Mr Eskew: This is to notify you that the revised work plan for the above stated address is satisfactory. Please give this office 5 working days notice prior to the commencement of work. Please be advised that any work done that is not performed under direct oversight by this office will not be accepted, unless previously approved. If you have any questions, please call me at (661) 326-3979. REH/dlm Sincerely, / / cc: D. DeVries, Enotech Southwest Inc. S:\USTFORMS\USTLJ ""~~ õfe W~ ~ ~~.9""~ .A W~" Ø8/16/99 1Ø:51 NO. 484 [;JØ1 s ¡. ., State Water Resources Control Board WlDston. B. Webx S«ÆwjftJl' Etvi1'OJfßfØ1ol Prø/cøton Division of Clean Water ProgralDl 2014 T S1rMt· Sacnmento. California 9S814. (916) 221-4411 Mailing AddroSl: p.O. Box 944212 . SlICtomcntc. Califomia . 94244-2120 FAX (916) 227.4530· IT1temet AcldRn: hllp:/lwww.swreb.ca.gav/-cwJlhomelusl.:f . Gray Dav.is G~D' :;' '-(! FAX MEMORANDUM TO: Howard Wines City of Ba1c:ersfield Fire Department Fax Number: (661) 326-0576 FROM: Sandy Gill. (916) 227-4411, FAX (916) 227-4530 Claim Review Unit UST CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM DIVISION OF CLEAN WATER PROGRAMS 2014 T Stree~ Sacramento, CA 95814 DATE: August 16, 1999 SUBJECT: Detailed Reviews Here is a listing of the files I wìll be reviewing at your office on Wednesday, August 25, 1999 at 1 :00 p.m. I win be accompanied by a co-worker, Shari Knieriem. We will be looking for compliance confumation, including cunent Certification of Financial Responsibility and 1998 Upgrade. Thanks! Jamieson-Hill Co RL Ragsdale me 4901 Union 5, Bakersfield 726 Union S, Bakersfield C.uftlTllIII E/lf'iroRl1lØJIW ProtøctilJlJ ApDC)' -, ~ . \# - e· 3940 Rosedale Hwy. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Tel. (661) 327-7212 Fax (661) 327-1615 'TO: FAX: FROM: DA TE: SUBJECT: TOTAL PAGES: Sun Valley Oil Co. ~"L lA..~e(u.JOQ~ '3d(g-O~7G:, ~tA..~€- ~;(ew StCUB" - ~ C~ltt.;¡d. UJ/'l { thwe- 4~ <)o...V~'1. 1l..1 SI9--\.c! t~~ ¡./~tš .~ ~vJ.- ~g- WO+- ~"- .i-o C eS ~ ,4~ .u.e1 do~ ~ 8'tt ~J- YY\.t ~Q~+- ~/Y\C:b- -fe., 1.A.J Jf"\.. - YY\~ J4lscJ E.LW l.J.jtl\ do 4., wtCn\.4~CklL ~Juj, ~~ ~ f}¡.~ts ~~k f1()+I~~ J J^)~~'-- I 'd 90l6'oN llO A3llV^ NnS ~Vgv:6 666l 'Ol'~nv CO~ROSION- ,_ e ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. aJENT: SUN VALLEY OIL· TEXACO FOOD MART œs NO.: $2132 TEST DAlE: 7~28-98 SERVICE STATION NO.: S'tS1EM lDCA11ON: 726 UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA. ENGINEER: 1'EOiNICIAN: G SAIZA RECTIFIER DA T A MANUFACTURER : GOOD All sæAI.. NO. : 98UT1260 RA'T'ING : 50 VOLTS 12 AMPERES VAC: 115. OUTPUT : 1~ VOLTS 2.$ AMPERES MONITOR a-IECK : N/A SET11NG : B~ HOURMETER fEADlNG 10544.0 HAS LAST READING 1.6 HAS DATE 8-28~96 CHANGE IN READING 10542.0 HAS ACTUAL HOURS 16800.0 HAS DA'tS OFF 261 FIELD TEST DATA 81RUCTURE-To.soll lEST LOCAT1ON P01ENT1Al (MY) I (on) I (oft) RÆL TANK #1 - REGULAR UNLEADED -1452 498 FUEL TANK #2 - SUPER UNLEADED -1461 498 FUEL TANK #3 - DIESEL - -1464- -498 FUEL TANK #4 - DIESEL ~ 1499 498 FUEL TANK #5 - FUEL TANK #6 - \tENTS - -1091 498 DISPENSER #1 - DIESEL -'054 -498 DISPENSER #2 - DIESEL -1051 -498 DISPENSER #3 - REGULAR UNLEADED -1083 498 DISPENSER #4 - PLUS/SUPER -1081 -498 DISPENSER #5 - REGULAR UNLEADED -1 081 498 DISPENSER #6 - PLUS/SUPER -1079 -498 WA'ŒR UNES - -1080 -498 GAS CO. METER - B.EcmlCAI.. CONDUIT - -1083 -498 ,.( ... CUCUS04 ~t:HI::ICE LOCATION @: PLANTER SOUTH OF VENTS ¡ AEMARI<S; (FIElD) ANNUAL SURVEY SYSTEM IS OPERATING AS DESIGNED ALL POTENTIALS ARE ABOVE THE NACE CRITERIA OF -850 MllUVOL TS. 14020 MARYTONAVENUE, SÀNTA FE SPRlNGS~ CALIFORNIA 90670 PHONE: (561) 921-9jJl FAX: (562) 921~6885 CA. LICENSE C-IO 68-1718 L 'd 90l6'oN llO A3llV^ NnS ~V8V:6 666l 'Ol'~nv CORROSION- _ e ELECTRICAL SERVICES. INC. This annual survey was conducted in accordance with the procedures described in the National Association of CorrosÎon Engineers (NACE) Standard Recommended Pradke RPCJ2.85..95, Corrosion Control of Underground Storage Tank Systems by CatMdic Proœction and American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice 1632, Cathodic Prot£ction of Underground Petroleum Storage TII1I1cs and Piping Systems. Thank you for the opportuníty to assist you in this phase of your cathodic DÚügation program. If you have any questions please contact us at your convenience. Respectfully, CORROSION...ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. ~~ Látricia J. Brewis President ] dOlO MARYTON A VENUE, ,SAlVTA FE SPRlNGS1 CALIFORNIA 90670 PHQNE: (561) 921-9521 FAX: (562) 921-6885 CA.. LlCENSE C-IO 684718 3 9 'd 9016'oN llO A3llV^ NnS ~VLv:6 666l 'Ol'~nv CORROSION- e e ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. SURVEY ANALYSIS Structure to $()il potential measurements for each test point are above National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) design criteria of 850 millivolts (m V) with cathodic protection applied. Rectifier output (DC volts and amperes) and potential measurement data for each test location are shown on the enclosed data sheets. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Based upon our visual inspection and the data obtained during the survey, Corrosion- Electrical Services,. Inc_, concludes the following: · The cathodic protection system is operating as designed. and the underground tanks and associated piping are reçeiving adequate protective current · Corrosion-Electrical Services, Inc., recommends that the rectifier data (volts and amps) be féCorded weekly on the attached Rectifier Data Sheet and mailed or faxed to COITosíon-Electrical Services, Inc_, on a quarterly basis. If any sign:i£i.cant changes are observed in the volts and/or amperes OR the rectifier, Corrosion-Electrical Services, Inc., shòuld be notified immediately. · Along with the above Corrosion-Electrical Services, Inc., recommends, that in order to protect your investment, an annual survey be performed by a qualified individual. We will forward a letter approximately one year from this date requesting your authorization to perform this servìce on your behalf. 14020 MARYTON A VENUE, SANTA FE SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA 90670 PHONE: (562) 921-9522 FAX: (562) 921-6885 CA. LICENSE C-I0 68-1118 2 9 'd 90l6'oN llO A3llV^ NnS ~VLV:6 666l 'Ol'2nv CORROSION- e e ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. INTRODUCI'ION ~ report contains information pertinent to the successful operation of the cathodic proted:ion system located at Texaco Food Mart 726 Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California, including present and historical data, system specifications, survey procedures and recommended maintenance program. BACKGROUND The impressed current cathodic protection system ínstalled at this facility in 1994 consists of the foIlowing items: · Four 3-inch diameter x 60-ínch long graphite anodes installed in one 10-inch diameter x 40-foot deep cathodic protection well. The well is backfilled with petroleum coke breeze and vented to the surface via PVC piping. A traffic-rated road-box is placed over the anode well The anodes are connected to the rectifier by a header cable. · One Good-All rectifier rated at 48 volts and 12 Amperes (Dq. I I · Miscellaneous eledriçal fittings and cathode header cable. SURVEY PROCEDURES The following procedures were followed during the annual survey: · The rectifier was inspected and the operating voltage and amperage were noted. · Structure-to-soil potentials were measured with a digital voltmeter connected between the structure and. a saturated copper-<opper sulfate reference electrode in conbtd with the earth. Test point locations are listed on the attached data sheets. · During the above procedure· the tap settings on the rectifier were adjusted as needed to ensure that sufficient protective current is being applied to the underground metallic structures at this facility. 14010 AfARYTON A VENUE, SANTA FE SPRINGS. CALIFORNIA 90670 PHONE: (562) 921-9522 FAX: (562) 921...6885 CA. LICENSEC-10 68-1.718 I V 'd 90l6'oN llO A3llVA NnS ~V LV : 6 666 l . 0 l ' B n V ÇORROSION- e e ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. TABLE OF CONTENfS IN'TRODUCfION 1 BACKGROUND 1 SURVEY PROCEDURES 1 SURVEY ANALYSIS 2 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 2 TABLES · Potential Su.rvey Data Sheet · Cathodic Protection System Maíntenance Record Sheet · Rectifier Data Sheet 14020 MARYTON AVENUE, SANTA FE sPRINGS, CALIFORNIA 90670 PHONE: (562) 921-9522 FAX: (562) 921-6885 : I CA. LICENSEC-IO 68·t1l8 8 'd 90l6'oN llO A3llV^ NnS ~Vgv:6 666l 'Ol '~nv CORROSION- e e ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. ANNUAL CATHODIC PROTECI10N SYSTEM SURVEY TEXACO FOOD MART 726 SOunI UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD¡ CALIFORNIA Prepared For: Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield¡ California 93308 PretJlUed By: Corrosion~Electrica1 Services¡ Inc. 14020 Maryton Avenue Santa Fe Springs¡ California 90670 July 1998 14020 MARYTON A VENUE, SANTA FE SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA 90670 PHONE: (562) 921-9522 FAX: (S62) 921..688$ CA. LICENSE C-IO 681718 Z 'd 90l6'oN llO JdllVA NnS ~Vgv:6 666l 'Ol'Bnv .... . e RECTIFIER QUAFlTERl Y RECORD e RECORD WEEKLY JOB # 82132 OWNER SUN VALLEY OIL CO. LOCATION 726 UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA. UNIT D.C. OUTPUT NO. DATE TIME REMARKS BY VOLTS AMPS 1 13 2.5 7__ ANNUAl SURVEY G.s. - UNrr NO. 1 UNrT LOCATION BACK ROOM SOUTH WALL ~rr NO. UNrr LOCA110N NORMAL RANGE: UNIT NO. UNrr NO. 1 'JOL1S VOlTS ~ AMPS AMPS ~ ß G LI, c¡: NOTE: IF UNIT STABILIZES OUTSIDE NORMAL. NOTIFY YOUR ENGINEER !!! MAil TO CORROSION-ELECTRICAL SERVICES INC. QUARTERLY 6 'd 90l6'oN llO ^jll~^ NnS ~~8v:6 666l 'Ol'Rn~ ÇORROSION- . . ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. CATHODIC PROTECTION SYSTEM MAINTENANCE RECORD SHEET LOCAT1ON OF RECTIFIER UNIT: ~ACK ROOM SOUTH WAW,. rtPE OF RECTlFIER: AIR COOLED rtPE OF ANODES: GRAPHITE RECllFIER MANUFACTURED BY: GOOD ALL RECßFIER AC INPUT: 115 RECßFIER DC OUTPUT: §g DATE 'TURNED ON: DEÇEMßER 14.1994 VOLTS VOLTS ! SIZE; ;r X §Q: LONG 1 PHASE §Q CYCl£ 12 AMPERES NUMBER: RECTIFIER READINGS AECßFIER SET11NG D.C. OUTPUT BY DATE REMARKS COARSE FINE VOLT AMPS B 3 17.5 2.0 B.G.S 8/28/96 ANNUAL SURVEY B 3 13 2.5 G.S, 7/28/98 ANNUAL SURVEY . frl a:: z ~ 14020 MARYTON A VENUE. SANTA FE SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA 90670 PHONE: (562) 921~9522 FAX: (562) 911-6885 CA. LICENSE C-I0 68.1.718 8 'd 90l6'oN llO A3llVA NnS ~V8V:6 666l 'Ol'BnV ·~ BAKBRSFIBLD PIRB DBPARTMBNT . - ~ FAX Transmittal TO: U(J\Zé COMPANY: ..;!~ /'A Ll éY ~Lt\ru) \ì FAX No: 1 "2- ï - I b 1.$ FROM: Office of Environmental Services FAX No. (805) 326-0576 · Bus No. (805) 326-3979 1715 Chester Ave. · Bakersfield, CA 93301 '2- Ç>1>6~ ~ ~ COMMENTS: .......J?Ç~,........y~..n...~~.':!.~?~~......n..~......~~.m.,S~~.~~mm..t.t:~.'!..r;. 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'\ '\o,¡ a State\ater Resources Cont!1 Board Winston H. Hickox Secretary for Environmental Protection Division of Clean Water Programs 2014 T Street· Sacramento, California 95814' (916) 227-4411 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 944212' Sacramento, California' 94244-2120 FAX (916) 227-4530· Internet Address: http://WWW.sWTcb.ca.gov/-cwphome/ustcf Gray Davis Governor May 6, 1999 RECEIVED MAY 1 7 1999 BY, _.11_ Duke Eskew R.L. Ragsdale Inc. 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM, NOTICE OF ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATION: CLAIM Nl.JMBER 014202; FOR SITE ADDRESS: ï26 UN10N S, BAKERSFIELD Your claim has been accepted for placement on the Priority List in Priority Class "C" with a deductible of $5,000, Compliance Review: After adoption of the Priority List, staff will review, verify, and process applications based on their priority and rank within a priority class. During this Compliance Review, staff may request additional information needed to verify eligibility. Once review of the application is complete and the claim is determined to be valid, a Letter of Commitment will be issued obligating funds toward the cleanup. After the compliance review, your claim may be rejected if Division staff determine that you have not complied with regulations governing site cleanup, you have not supplied necessary information or documentation, or your claim application contains a material error. In such event, you will be issued a Notice of Intended Removal from the Priority List, informed of the basis for the proposed removal of your claim, and provided an opportunity to correct the condition that is the basis for the proposed removal. Your claim will be barred from further participation in the Fund, however, if the claim application contains a material error resulting from fraud or intentional or negligent misrepresentation. Record keeping: During your cleanup project you should keep complete and well organized records of all corrective action activity and payment transactions, If you are eventually issued a Letter of . Commitment, you will be required to submit: ( 1) copies of detailed invoices for all corrective action activity performed (including subcontractor invoices), (2) copies of canceled checks used to pay for work shown on the invoices, (3) copies of technical documents (bids, narrative work description, reports), and (4) evidence that the claimant paid for the work performed (not paid by another party). These documents are necessary for reimbursement and failure to submit them could impact the amount of reimbursement made by the Fund. It is not necessary to submit these documents at this time; however, they will definitely be required prior to reimbursement. Compliance with Corrective Action Requirements: In .order to be reimbursed for your eligible costs of cleanup incurred after December 2, 1991, you must have complied with corrective action requirements of Article 11, Chapter 16, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations. Article 11 categorized the corrective action process into phases. In addition, Article 11 requires the responsible party to submit an . I investigative work plan/Corrective Action Plan (CAP) before performing any work. This phasing process and the workplanlCAP requirements were intended to: California Environmental Protection Agency (J Recycled Paper ,..J~ . e e ~ :;- RL. Ragsdale Inc. -2- May 6, 1999 1. help the responsible party undertake the necessary corrective action in a cost-effective, efficient and timely manner; 2. enable the regulatory agency to review and approve the proposed cost-effective corrective action alternative before any corrective action work was performed; and 3. ensure the Fund will only reimburse the most cost-effective corrective action alternative required by the regulatory agency to achieve the minimum cleanup necessary to protect human health, safety and the environment. In some limited situations interim cleanup will be necessary to mitigate a demonstrated immediate hazard to public health, or the environment. Program regulations allow the responsible party to undertake interim remedial action after: (1) notifying the regulatory agency of the proposed action, and: (2) complying with any requirements that the regulatory agency may set. Interim remedial action should only be proposed when necessary to mitigate an immediate demonstrated hazard. Implementing interim remedial action does not eliminate the requirement for a CAP and an evaluation of the most cost- effective corrective action alternative. Three bids and Cost Preap~roval: Only corrective action costs required by the regulatory agency to protect human health, safety and the environment can be claimed for reimbursement. You must comply with all regulatory agency time schedules and requirements and you must obtain three bids for any required corrective action. Unless waived in writing, you are required to obtain preapproval of costs for all future corrective action work. If you do not obtain three bids and cost preapproval, reimbursement is not assured and costs may be rejected as ineligible. If you have any questions, please contact me at (916) 227-4411. Sincerely, ~ft~~ Sandy Gill Claims Review Unit Underground Storage Tank Cleanup' Fund - . cc: Mr. John Noonan R WQCB, Reg. 5 - Fresno 3614 E. Ashlan Ave. . Fresno, CA 93726 Mr. Joe Can'as Kern County EHD 2700 M Street, Ste. 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 California Environmental Protection Agency o Recycled Paper Winston H. Hickox Secretary for Environmental Protection Division of Clean Water Progran:ts 2014 T Street· Sacramento, California 95814· (916) 227-4411 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 944212· Sacramento, California' 94244-2120 FAX (916) 227-4530' Internet Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/-cwphome/ustcf a State .ter Resources· Contr.Board Gray Davis Governor _'. ~:J April 26, 1999 Duke Eskew R.L Ragsdale Inc. 3940 Rosedale Hwy Bakersfield, CA 93308 ~ r ¡ " n ^~~") ! '.1 ;:, (< !J Ip. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLEANUP FUND PROGRAM, REQUEST FOR FURTHER DOCUMENTATION DURING INITIAL REVIEW: CLAIM NUMBER 014202; FOR SITE ADDRESS: 726 UNION S, BAKERSFIELD -Aft:::rreviewing yo!!r claim application to the Cleanup_Eund,_we fmd that th_f: following add~tional infonnationjs needed to determine your eligibility for placement on the Priority List: Documentation identifying the number of full-time and part-time employees ofR.L Ragsdale, Inc. and all affiliates. Provide a list of the owners or majority shareholders of the corporation. You are required to demonstrate fmancial responsibility. The "Certification of Financial Responsibility" that you provided was dated September 9, 1993. You did not provide a copy of the "Chief Financial Officer Letter". Enclosed are fonns and instructions. The originals should go to the local implementing agency, a copy should be kept at each facility, and a copy to us. Questions regarding fmancial responsibility should be directed to Judi Nash at (916) 227-4527. Submit a copy of the most current owner/operator permit along with documentation that you are in compliance with the 1998 Upgrade Requirements. Copy of a letter from the local regulatory agency naming you a responsible party and directing you to clean up the contamination at the subject site. NOTE: Failure to respond to this request within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of this letter may result in an ineligibility determination of your claim. If you have any questions, please contact me at (916) 227-4411. Sincereiy, ~~,~ ~tl.L~-l, Sandy Gill \) Claims Review Unit Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund Enclosure cc: Mr. John Noonan .R WQCB, Reg. 5 - Fresno 3614 E. Ashlan Ave. Fresno, CA 93726 Mr. Howard Wines City of Bakersfield Fire Dept. 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 California Environmental Protection Agency o Recycled Paper FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 ·H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESStON SERVICES 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805)395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX(805)3~5763 .. . February 9, 1999 Lucky 7 #3 726 S. Union Ave Bakersfield, CA 93307 RE: Compliance Inspection Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: The city will start compliance inspections on all fueling stations within the city limits. This inspection will include business plans, underground storage tanks and monitoring systems, and hazardous materials inspection. To assist you in preparing for this inspection, this office is enclosing a checklist for your convenience. Please take time to read this list, and verify that your facility has met all the necessary requirements to be in compliance. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 805-326-3979. 8in2 c( r t/ ~ Steve Underwood Undergrourid Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm enclosure ~~Y'~ ~ W~ ~ .AO/"e ff~ ..A W~~" FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2101 "H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "W Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399-5763 . e January 28, 1999 Mohamed Rafiq Lucky 7 726 South Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 RE: Rectifier Inspection Records Dear Sir: Our records reveal that your facility was recently modified to meet 1998 upgrade requirements. Our records also show that your facility uses cathodic protection using an "impressed current system." California Code of Regulations Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16 Section 2635(a) requires that all impressed-current cathodic protection systems shall be inspected no less than every 60 calendar days to ensure that they are in proper working order. Since cathodic protection is a vital part of your monitoring system, this office will be verifying that your logs and inspection records are up to date. To assist you, this office is providing you with a "Rectifier Inspection Sheet" for your convenience. Should you have any questions with regard to your cathodic protection system or record keeping requirements, please do not hesitate to call me at 326-3979. S71dkD Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector Office of Environmental Services SBU/dm ençlosure cc: R.Huey, Director, O.E,S. ~~y~~. W~ ~ vØ6~ ff~ A We.nm~'I'I 6:~. /F :, ~nter~rises ........ 3000 South Chester Avenue, #31 Bakersfield, CA 93304 (805) 834-3139 CA Lie #742735-A February 25, 1998 Steve Underwood City of Bakersfield Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Texaco Food Mart - 726 S. Union, Bakersfield, CA Dear Steve: This letter is to inform you that BC Enterprises performed the annual inspection of the !neon monitoring system at the above location. The system is in good working order. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to give us a call. Sincerely yours, Bob Underwood, Owner BC Enterprises BU:cu '''''~ . . CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME t'\lIL~ \{ '[ INSPECTION DATE <:9/12.1 H. Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program ~ Routine 0 Combined 0 Joint Agency Type of Tank ~W(., Type of Monitoring ATe:, o Multi-Agency 0 Complaint Number of Tanks t-! Type of Piping nWr ORe-inspection OPERA TION C V COMMENTS Proper tank data on tile V ~ Proper owner/operator data on tile V Penn it fees current V Certification of Financial Responsibility V Monitoring record adequate and current V , - Maintenance records adequate and current v' <Ø () I{ ftit~ lilt -to¥- irt ¡¡'¡"v.J£l.1 tvi,,,,t."""'Af +0 OUf (Jf.(tu" Failure to correct prior UST violations V Has there been an unauthorized release? Yes No lit[) Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program AGGREGA TE CAPACITY Number of Tanks TANK SIZE(S) Type of Tank OPERA nON Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on tile with OES Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? I , f l c~comPI¡'O~ V~V¡o]"¡oo V~Y" N=NO " ¡' \\~ j l ~ Inspector: I .' (~ 'r t/ B'usiness ~ite Responsible Party Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 White - Env. Sves. Pink - Business Copy . . CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME-"\lc.~ 1 ADDRESS 7J(, ~. ÙJilIOf\ FACILITY CONTACT INSPECTION TIME INSPECTION DATE rOh"/9G PHONE NO. 3JC{- ~Cn BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES I Section I: ~outine Business Plan and Inventory Program D Combined D Joint Agency o Multi-Agency D Complaint D Re-inspection OPERA TION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand V Business plan contact information accurate v' Visible address V Correct occupancy Iv Veritication of inventory materials Iv Veri tication of quantities \I Veritication of location IV' Proper segregation of material vi Verification of MSDS availability V Verification ofHaz Mat training V Veritication of abatement supplies and procedures V Emergency procedures adequate V Containers properly labeled V Housekeeping V Fire Protection V Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand V Any hazardous waste on site?: Explain: DYes DNo C=Compliance V=Violation White - Env. Svcs. Yellow, Station Copy Pink, Business Copy usine" lesponsible Party Inspector: . .I~ " Questions regarding this inspection? Please callus at (805) 326-3979 FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KELLY ADMINISTRAJIVE SERVICES 2101 "W Street BoketSfleld, CA 9330 1 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 "W Street Bakersfteld, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 9330 1 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfteld. CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield. CA 93308 (805) 399-4tR7 FAX (805) 399-5763 . . /h BA K E R S FIE L D FIRE DEPARTMENT - February 13, 1998 Lucky 7 726 South Union A venue Bakersfield, CA 93307 RE: "Hold Open Devices" on Fuel Dispensers Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: The Bakersfield City Fire Department will commence with our annual Underground Storage Tank Inspection Program within the next 2 weeks. The Bakersfield City Fire Department recently changed its City Ordinance concerning "hold open devices" on fuel dispensers. The Bakersfield City Fire Department now requires that "hold open devices" be installed on all fuel dispensers. The new ordinance conforms to the State of California guidelines. The Bakersfield Fire Department apologies for any inconvenience this may cause you. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 326-3979. Sincerely, ~~ Steve Underwood Underground Storage Tank Inspector cc: Ralph Huey I~~~ W~ ~~0Pe ~..Æ W~ II FIRE CHIEF MICHAEL R. KellY ADMINIS1RAßVE SERVICES 2101 oW Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 oW Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 (805) 326-3951 FAX (805) 326-0576 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 TRAINING DIVISION 5642 Victor Street Bakersfield, CA 93308 (805) 399-4697 FAX (805) 399,5763 .~ . . ~ BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT February 5, 1997 Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner: Enclosed is your updated Permit to Operate for the underground storage tank(s) located at the referenced place of business. Please take a moment to review the infonnation printed on the permit to make sure everything is correct. If any corrections need to be made, please call the discrepancies to our attention immediately. Your Permit to Operate is a legal document and its accuracy determines whether you are in compliance with the law. If you are the tank owner and not necessarily the tank operator at the site, please make a copy of this permit for your own files. Forward the original pennit to the tank location so that it may be conspicuously posted on site. 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The mini- mally invasive proce- dure is used to delin- eate resistivity con- trasts which indicate the presence of hydro- carbons, chemicals, brines, and other con- taminants ~. . . . . OFFICIAL PROGRAM Geophysical Society of Houston Environmental Applications Special Interest Group Looking Into the Earth: Environmental and Other Applications of Non-Invasive Geophysics for the Harris County Area Houston, Texas April 12-13, 1996 . . . Looking into the Earth page 17 Guidelines for Prudent Property Purchasers in Harris County, Texas Stephanie Hrabar, Ph.D., CPG, PG., Geoscience Environmental Mapping Systems and Services P.O. Box 925809 Houston, TX 77292-5809 Tel: 713/683-0638 Buying real estate in a petrochemical county requires extra investigative work. Harris County has no comprehensive land use planning, very few land use restrictions, and property deeds are not required to contain notice of prior hazardous chemical clean-up(s). Real estate owners and buyers, who are concerned about environmental issues and appraisals that affect their present or future property value, need to become more familiar with non-invasive land-based geophysical imaging technology. The technology transfer of these methods to environmental and other industries is just beginning in Houston. Texas, home of the petroleum industry. However, these methods could be applied to other coastal counties with similar geology. During the past 40+ years the research and development of geophysical imaging technology was driven by the petroleum and mining industries to help control costs and avoid risks, while attempting to locate and develop underground natural resources. Their land-based non-invasive methods became rapid and inexpensive ways to characterize or image large volumes of the underground geology. Industry specialists used these methods to delineate oil, gas, ore bodies, faults, fi'actures, strata., buried structures, artifacts, and fluid pathways before using the more expensive invasive techniques, such as the core drill. The appropriate use of these methods became a competitive business advantage within their industries. During the past 10 years Houston's land market changed its valueoobasis from speculation and depressed sales to land use and economics. Buyers and owners of real estate reexamined the best use of land, especially where prior land use resulted in underground hazardous chemical contamination. This happened, in part, because lending institutions required Phase I environmental study prior to loan approval to protect themselves from liability for the cost of hazardous chemical clean-ups. Is the Phase I study accepted by lending institutions sufficient for the owner or buyer to optimize land use and economic value? No! That is why sophisticated buyers and owners need an extended Phase I study. The extended study includes additional published infonnation and the innovative use of land-based DOD-invasive geophysical methods (minor to zero penetration of the ground surface). Some of these methods have the potential to economically replace historic methods, as best available appraisal technology. What do these non-invasive methocù co,t? Seismic reflection and refi'action surveys cost from $3,000 to $3,SOO+/day compared to magnètic and electromagnetic interpretation, which would cost from $2,000 to GSH Environmental Applications SIG Special Forum. April 12-13. 1996 . . Looking into the Earth page 18 $3,000+/day. Although the cost ala seismic .reflection survey is higher, it gives more definitive results about faults, fractures, fluid pathways, and strata geometry than other methods. The cost per day figure includes the equipment rental, mobilization and de-mobilization, dara acquisition, data processing, interpretation, and fmal written report. The fuial cost is based on specific site size, sample interval and sample-grid size, site conditions (wetland or well-drained, terrain, structures or debris on ground surface), number and proximity of sites, and other variables. Both magnetic and electromagnetic methods are quick, accurate reconnaissance tools. The electromagnetic and magnetic methods provide data about a volume of land from which interpreters identify anomalies and infer leachate or brine plumes, buried metallic objects, or boundaries of landfills. Non-invasive methods do not spread contamination. In contrast a 100-foot depth core hole or monitor well could cost $1,700-2,200 to drill. Physical samples of the land are colIected and analyzed as the core hole is drilled, and additional analyses may be required in the office or laboratory (cost will vary with number and types of analyses). The total cost to drill and complete a well is about $3,500 (drill, run 3-inch PVC pipe, and pump). There is always a risk that drilling or coring may spread contamination. Non-invasive methods are most beneficial when used early in problem diagnosis. For example, wouldn't you rather have your medical physician take and X-ray, ultrasound or CA Tscan image to look below your skin surface, before deciding on where to take a biopsy tram within your body? Of course, it is easier and less painful than having biopsies at random to track down the source(s) of a problem. A similar comparison can be used for non-invasive land-based geophysical methods to locate anomalous conditions below the surface of the land, before deciding where and how deep to take samples for analyses. The risk to buy, develop, or redevelop land in a petrochemical county could be reduced with the appropriate use of non-invasive geophysics. Today's prudent property purchasers need to: I. Require both non-invasive imaging and limited invasive tests before buying. 2. Become familiar with non-invasive geophysical methods/or this area. 3. Require more than one land-based, non-invasive geophysical method to characterize anomalies and the underground. 4. Shop carefully for a geoscience company to meet your needs. Bigger is NOT better. 5. Check the background or the professionals in the service company. 6. Require high quality control during geophysical data acquisition, processing, interpretation, and incorporation with other environmental data. 7. Retain the ownership and possession of all raw geophysical data you paid for. 8. Get a second professional opinion, if necessary. Dr. Stephanie Hrabar is the proprietor of GEM 52, a geoscience environmental consulting company. She is Registered Professional Geologist #446 in the State of Kentuclcy. She is certified by the American Institute of Professional Geologists #448S, Society of Independent Professional Earth Scientists #224S. and Association of Certified Fraud Examiners #228S. Dr. Hrabar earned her Ph.D. in Geology at the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnaû, Ohio. M.A. in Geolog; at Indiana University. Bloomington, Indiana, M.S. in Management Computing and SystemS, at Houston Baptist University. Houston, Texas, and B.S. at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. GSH Environmental Applications SIG Special Forum. April 12-13. 1996 . . Looking into the Earth page 19 Overview of Environmental Problems and Non-invasive Geophysics and Their Role in the LegallRegulatory Framework H. C. Clark, Ph.D., Rice University 2300 Bolsover Houston, TX 77005 Tel: 713/529-0090 Changes in philosophy and emphasis for environmental problem solving will lead to new opportunities for the application of geophysical measurements. These are particularly problematical because much of the problem solving functions within the regulatory environment The scale will change as well. Where earlier efforts focused on large sites, new study and remediation efforts must be able to deal efficiently with smaller sites on a variety of bases. Where earlier efforts were aimed at a total cleanup of contamination to background levels, new efforts will use Risk Based Corrective Action (RBCA) to achieve and maintain a selection from several cleanup levels. Earlier efforts used prescribed methods to develop and measure cleanup, while new ones will accept a variety of alternatives that achieve a goal or performance standard. These new opportunities aU sound well and good, but their flexibility in approach can lead to new complexities. One area of recent legislative concern, for example, is a Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) which allows a property owner or agent to initiate a cleanup and then provides a measure of liability forbearance for doing so. A problem here is the downgradient neighbor. There is little protection or even requirement for notification built into the present rules for the benefit of an adjacent property owner. A geophysical measurement that would provide a neighbor with an objective evaluation of a risk assessor's prediction would certainly be ideal. Each of these new directions and concerns suggests applications of geophysical measurements and research direction. A number of opportunities for geophysical measurements are writteIr into various state and federal regulations for fonnal waste disposal. These fall into several categories. The first is the area of siting guidelines. Administrative agencies recognize the expense involved in evaluating the geology of a number of sites before selecting one that meets, for example, the criteria for a thick clay layer. Thus, geophysical measurements are suggested as a supplement to reconnaissance borings to achieve the goal. A second category is the detailed delineation of a specific site. Here, for example, landfill regulations allow the use of resistivity measurements to take the place of some borings. A third category is monitoring, and a fourth is the evaluation of remediation progress. ~ GSH Environmental Applications SIG Special Forum. April 12-13. 1996 . . Looking into the Earth page 20 Geophysical methods function where there is a contrast in physical properties. Those measurements that work take advantage of a particular method's ability to penetrate to the objective depth and deal with a wavelength appropriate to resolve a question or problem. An excellent example of exploration geophysics applied to an environmental problem is the salt dome and its proposed use as a waste depository. The regulations describe a perfonnance standard of no escape for 15,000 years. They go on to suggest situations such as active faulting, non-salt, and overhang problems. They then prescribe a 3-dimensional seismic survey to view the dome: that is the complete list. The required 3-D survey focuses on the problems to be addressed at the appropriate depth and involves a resolution appropriate to image the potential problems. Geophysical applications to environmental problems often suffer from the impracticalities of achieving the goal of a solution to a problem. This in contrast to oil and gas exploration geophysics. Thus, it seems reasonable that research and benchmark testing should be directed to reducing the gap. The overwhelming number of problems to be solved and the quality of available technology indicate that the goal is within reach. The examples given here along with the papers that follow, illustrate the need for and the potential of geophysical measurements applied to the solution of environmental problems. .. ~ GSH Environmental Applications SIG Special Forum. April 12-13. 1996 ·. . 3any~McBee.Chainnan R. B. "Ralph" Marquez. Commissioner John M. Baker. Commissioner Dan Pearson. Executil1e Director ~ #,( ~1~ 0",,",\ ~::;a \ -~..-;;\ '=:~: ~;:;¿_..~:~., \;~~ " ."/- '" TEXAS NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Protecting Texas by Reducing and Pnl1enting Pollution October 20, 1995 (v(r. Jerry Robison Ground Troth Technology, Inc. 5757 Woodway Houston. TX 77057 Subject: National Association of Environme"fltal Professiunals Can fo.· Papers Dear iYfr. Robison, The attached Call for Papers trom the National .Ä.5sociation of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) is being sent to you for your information. Our files indicate that your product, service or technique is listed on the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission's (TNRCC) List of Designated Innovative Technologies. The Innovative Technology Program, whose mission includes encouraging the use of environmentally beneficial technologies in Texas, is dedicated to the dissemination of relevant information such as this announcement. Please free to call Richard Perkins, TNRCC Small Business Technical Assistance Program at (512) 239-5906 if you have any further questions. Sincerely, A¡yL--i P-1. 'L(; P Î :;. yJ,l-T; " Nancy R. Worst Director, Innovative Technology Program Enclosure n . THRCC . Innovative Technology P.am List of Designated Technologies May 1995 Identifying and ellcouraging tile use of environmentally beneficia/teclln%gies in Texas NOTE: Inclusion of a technology on this list does.not grant or imply any approval or endorsement of the technology by the TNRCC. and does not guarantee that the technology will ultimately receive a permit or approval for use in any specific application. Acoustic Pvrometer -- Device for real-time monitoring of temperature in enclosed spaces using acoustics. Activated CarbonIPolvmer Filtration Media -- Activated carbon and a polymer are combined to form a tiltration media to remove organics from water and air streams. The combination potentially extends the life and efficiency of the tiltration media, thus potentially reducing overall costs. Advanced Facultative Anaerobic Wastewater Lal!oons -- Pond systems employing designs which create aerobic and anaerobic zones to treat waste waters, with reduced slu~ge production and low maintenance requirements. Base Catalvzed Decomoosition Technolol!v -- Used to treat chlorinated contaminants in soil or sludges using a thermal desorption unit with a patented catalyst. Vapors are further treated in a non-oxidizing atmosphere in the pressure of a catalyst. Biotreatment -- The use of biological techniques to reduce or eliminate organic constituents. Applies to treatment of liquid, gaseous or solid phase media, and to ongoing treatment of manufacturing by-products as welt as remediation activities. Catalytic Extraction Process -- The use of a molten metal catalyst to break down waste materials into elemental components. Three phases of breakdown -- metals, ceramics, gases -- each have recycling potential. Clear Soan Roofs for Internal Floatinl! Roof Tanks -- Clear span roof for initial çonstruction or tank conversion to internal floating r< resulting in reduced emissions and elimination of contaminated storm water. . Continuous Particulate Monitor -- A technology which quantifies particulate air emissions and emission rates on a real time basis. Critical Fluid Solvent Extraction -- Uses a liquefied gas such as propane, butane, or carbon dioxide to extract organics from solids, sludges, and wastewaters. This technology was tested under the EPA SITE program. Drip Irril!ation of Waste Water -- Controlled low flow subsurface irrigation of wastewater. Biotreatment occurs within the soil matrix. This method offers potential solutions for small to medium volume discharges whe¡e soils and other factors prevent the use of more conventional technologies. * Electro Magnetic Induction Profilihl! -- A site investigation method for mapping the subsurface using electromagnetic resonance, A less invasive method than using numerous well bores, Electrocoal!ulation -- The passing of electrical current through water to cause the destabilization and aggregation of smaller particles of contaminants into larger particles, thus facilitating settling or separation. Fiber Optic Chemical Sensor -- Detection of hydrocarbons in water or vapor through the use of modulation of light transmitted along a specially treated optical fiber. Field Analvsis Of Lead -- Portable detection and quantification of lead in paint, soil, dust, air filters, or water. Field Test For Hvdrocarbons Usinl! Colorimetric Test Method -- A variation on the Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction is used to colorimetrically determine the presence of a broad range of aromatic hydrocarbons. , Hi~h Efficiencv Oil/Water Seoarator -- Improved design and/or materials of construction for oiVwater separation units increase. .: effectiveness of oiVwater separation. e e DRAFT DRAFT Surface to Borehole Electromagnetic Procedure for Mapping Hydrocarbon Contamination called Vertical Induction Profiling (VIP) by R. K. Warren e - -- \ ABSTRACT Measurement of the vertical magnetic field in a borehole caused by a vertical magnetic source nearby the hole is a useful procedure for mapping hydrocarbon contamination. The host rock in the first thirty meters is commonly electrically conductive, whereas contamination that intrudes a specific stratigraphic unit is highly resistive. The source moves on grid locations within a hundred meters of the borehole. The receiver measures the vertical field along the length of the hole for each source location. A 3-D resistivity map is made for interpretation. This mapping procedure is called vertical induction profiling (VIP). The method is fast and economical and it is possible to use it close to man-made culture. Some care must be used in survey design to assure the secondary responses from the resistivity contrasts are visible over the host response. Data processing is required to show the resistivity contrasts in the fonn of 3- D cube. An upward continuation procedure similar to that use for potential field data is used to estimate the primary field. Separation of the primary field from the raw data leaves the minor perturbations for additional processing as secondary fields. A I-D inverse is applied to tie the secondary fields to resistivity values. The processing makes every source site a pseudo- log and each log is relative to every other log in terns of resistivity. These pseudo-logs are tied to actual logs from nearby boreholes and are processed into a 3-D cube with an interpolation procedure. An additional independent measurement called surface induction profiling (SIP) is always made with a VIP survey for quality control. For each VIP source location, one or more SIP measurements are made around the source location. The SIP receiver is two coils, one vertical and one horizontal, tuned to the source frequency. The offset distance from the source is usually about half the grid spacing. A ratio of the vertical to horizontal maps the relative changes in bulk resistivity, and this map must compare closely to a number of the depth slices from the VIP cube. The SIP method is also used prior to a VIP survey to gain an insight towards specification for a VIP survey. The two SIP coils on the surface and the VIP coil in the borehole are tuned to 455 · e Hz to match the source frequency. The hardware used for VIP and SIP can also accommodate a vertical electric source (VES) survey. INTRODUCTION The combination of borehole and surface measurements are reported on by a number of authors. This paper concentrates on the vertical induction profiling (VIP) method. A useful reference for a comprehensive review of all electromagnetic methods is a two-volume series; Electromagnetic Methods in Applied Geophysics (Nabighian, 1991). In the 1995 SAGEEP conference, Hunter Ware summarized the theoretical response of VIP. He showed models to point out survey design considerations. His work on VIP suggests that the measurement sensitivity required to map the secondary field is unrealistic. However, the bulk resistivity used for the model is high compared to most of the near surface areas with contamination problems. The author (Ware et al, 1995) expects improvement as the host rock becomes more conductive. Another paper from 1995 SAGEEP on VIP (Westphalen et al, 1995) showed a case history with mixed reviews. He stated a number of negative comments related to poor repeatability test and less than direct correlation with contamination. HOST ROCK RESISTIVITY The bulk resistivity of the top 30 meters of the earth is an important number for VIP mapping. The VIP method is seldom used at greater than 30 meter depth and more often is used in the range of 5 to 10 meters. The host rock resistivity in this zone of interest is on average 10 {lm. In some parts of the Gulf Coast between Houston, Texas and Brownsville, Texas the value drops to 2 {lm. The University of California Richmond Field Station is another good example. The location shows an average near 10 {lm to a depth of 40 meters (Bevc and Morrison 1992). Clay content rather than porosity probably controls the average resistivity in this near surface environment (Alumbaugh and Morrison 1995). In contrast to the host, a hydrocarbon volume filling a porous sand lens is highly resistive (>200 {lm). INDUCTION NUMBER ;............. e . If the induction number is small «0.01), it is difficult to measure a secondary electromagnetic response over the primary response. Spies summarized the problem in a paper at the 1992 SEG convention (Spies 1992). In the 1995 SAGEEP meeting Bartel used one of Spies figures from the 1992 talk. He expanded on the importance of the induction number relative to the borehole to surface source receiver combinations (Bartel et al1995). The induction number is equal to conductivity (inverse of resistivity) times the magnetic penneability times the square of the source receiver separation times the :trequency. The bulk resistivity is fixed by the geology as discussed ab<?ve. The magnetic penneability is a constant for this same geology. For a VIP survey, the source receiver distance varies :trom near to the borehole to about 100 meters. The frequency is fixed 455 Hz. If the frequency is increased to gain a more favorable induction number, a trade off is made with attenuation of the source. The moment of the source is about 1000. Figure 1 is a plot of induction number against source receiver distance for 10 Urn and 40 Urn ground. Below the values of 0.02 (dashed line), less than 2.0 percent of the total electromagnetic measurement is caused by fonnation resistivity contrasts. The VIP measurement is easier to make in lower bulk resistivity ground. SOURCE-RECEIVER GEOMETRY The vertical dipole source and the vertical receiver must maintain a coplaner relationship. The depth of the borehole controls how close the source can get to the hole. In practice, the operator keeps the source away :trom the hole by 2 times the depth of the borehole. This helps keep the coplaner relationship and also improves the induction number as mentioned above. Two boreholes are required to have complete coverage around both holes. At each source location, an independent geophysical measurement is made called surface induction profiling (SIP). While the VIP borehole is being logged, a second operator measures a vertical and horizontal coil response a short distance ttom the source. The offset is· usually half the grid spacing and sometime more than one reading is made around the source for an average SIP value. The ratio of the vertical to horizontal maps the relative resistivity. These data are used as an independent resistivity map and as a check on the VIP. The VIP hardware, combined with the SIP hardware, is readily convertible to another source-receiver geometry called Vertical Electric Source (VES) · e (pellerin et al1995). A wire with an electrode weight is dropped to the bottom of the borehole, and another electrode is placed at the top of the hole. This vertical dipole source is energized at 455 Hz. The SIP vertical and horizontal receiver units are measured at each grid location to map resistivity. This procedure gives another independent map. This VES system is not dependent on the value of the induction number as described above for VIP. Therefore, it is useful when the host rock resistivity gets too high for VIP. DATA PROCESSING The raw data for each source location is in the fonn of voltage and depth in meters. The raw data are over sampled with a slow moving receiver probe to obtain more than 30 data values per meter. The primary and secondary responses are separated based on their different spacial wavelengths. An upward continuation procedure similar to that use for potential field data is used to estimate the primary field. A I-D smoothing algorithm estimates an upward continued data set, which is assumed to be mostly the primary field. A ratio of this data set against the original raw data set yields voltage values that are mostly secondary responses ITom anomalous contamination. Finally, a fonn of the Bostick Inverse is used to convert the secondary voltage values to ohm-meters (Bostick 1977). This procedure yields a pseudo-induction log for each source location, which is cross-checked against actual logging data ITom the nearby boreholes. Also, these pseudo-logs are checked against the overlap source points for repeatability. The SIP data processing procedure is a ratio of vertical to horizontal to gain number for relative resistivity. A contour map is made for interpretation. For the YES system, the vertical and horizontal values are converted to the so called Tipper (Strangway and V ozoff 1967). INTERPRETATION The geologist and engineer use the pseudo-logs just like actual well-logs. A number of cross sections are made ITom the logs to test the geophysical data against the geology, hydrology, and chemistI)'. Finally, the logs are put together in a 3-D cube with an interpolation procedure as an additional interpretation aid. The SIP and YES maps add credibility to the interpretation. - e CONTROLLED TEST \ DRAFT DRAFT This test will be designed to support the arguments made above. There will be two holes 100 meters apart with 10 meter VIP source locations on a line between the two holes. SIP measurements will be made on the VIP source locations. The same setup of boreholes will be used to collect a YES sUlVey. Figures 2 through whatever will be added to support the testing. The boreholes will be logged with an EM39 for resistivity aIid gamma radiation. CONCLUSIONS The VIP method is useful for mapping contamination in the near surface. Care must be taken in sUlVey design to keep the induction number large enough so the resistivity contrasts are mapped. The frequency must be low enough to avoid excessive attenuation. The cross-check made with the SIP method is important to the overall success of any VIP sUlVey. A switch to the YES method is easily accommodated with the VIP hardware. It is used as an independent sUlVey in low induction environments, or it is used in consort with the VIP technique. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The author thanks Ground Truth Technology (GTT) for pennission to publish the VIP test data and the case histories. e . - REFERENCES Alumbaugh, D. L. and Morrison, H. F. 1995. Monitoring subsurface changes over time with cross-well electromagnetic tomography, Geophysical Prospecting 43, 873-902. Bartel, L. C., Wilt, M. 1. and Tseng, H. 1995. Borehole to surface electromagnetic· methods -- System design and field examples, In 1995 SAGEEP Expanded Abstracts. Bevc, D. and Morrison, H. F. 1992. Borehole to surface electrical conductivity monitoring of a salt water injection experiment, Geophysics 56, 769-777. Bostick, F. X., 1977. A simple almost exact method ofMT analysis: Workshop on electrical method in geothennal exploration, U.S. Geol. . Surv.,contract no. 14080001-8-359 Nabighian, M.,(Editor),1991. Electromagnetic method in geophysics, Vol. 1, Vol. 2. Published by Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Pellerin, L. and Hohmann, G. W. 1995. A parametric study of the vertical electric source, Geophysics 60, 43-52. Spies, B. R. 1992. Survey design considerations for cross-well electromagnetics, Expanded abstracts, Society of Exploration Geophysicists annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, Oct. 25-29, 498-501. Strangway, D. W. and Vozoff, K. 1967. Mining exploration with natural electromagnetic fields, In Mining and groundwater geophysics / 1967, Geol. Surv. of Canada, Econ. Geol. Report No. 26. Ware, G. H. and Hoversten, G. M. 1995. Electromagnetic response of certain layered models to the surface to downhole induction coil configuration, In 1995 SAGEEP Expanded Abstracts. . . ~ Westphale~ 0., Peterson, M., and Heins, D. 1995. Vertical induction profiling for hydrocarbon plumes, In 1995 SAGEEP Expanded Abstracts. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS I , Section Page , . \ \, I. -, 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Site Desèription 1 1.2 Scope 1 2.0 BACKGROUND 1 2.1 Site History 1 2.2 Regional Geology and Hydrology 3 3.0 SITE ASSESSMENT 3 4.0 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS 5 4.1 Site geology 5 4.2 Analytical Results 5 4.3 Soil Impact Distribution 5 5.0 CONCLUSIONS 13 6.0 QUALIFICATIONS AND LIMITATIONS 13 7.0 REFERENCES 14 ~ EnecoTecli . . . e LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1 Site Location Map 2 Boring Locations Map e I , ;. I" I:' Page Ii ¡ I; I I 2 . I ¡ ,I i¡ 4 I I, i ,I: 8 ! ~ I ~ i :(; 9 ¡ I 10 11 12 3 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline (TPHg) Concentration Distribution Map 4 Soil TPHg Concentration Distribution, Cross Section A-A', 5 Soil TPHg Concentration Distribution, Cross Section B-B' 6 Soil TPHg Concentration Distribution, Cross Section C-C' 7 Soil Benzene Concentration Distribution Map LIST OF TABLES Table 1 Soil Sample Analytical Results LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A - Boring Logs Appendix B - Laboratory Reports and Chain-of-Custody Records 1 . I , o Recyclcd Papcr . 'I, :;' Page I. "! 6 ,i I;: If . 'I 1'1 I,' ','1 " ! '. ~ . ii " I II I, .Ij ,I [I " I " !' ,I ~ EnecoTecli ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTAUTS . .. . ; e e 1.0 INTRODUCTION EnecoTech Southwest, Inc. (EnecoTech) is pleased to provide this report documenting site assessment activities at 726 South Union Avenue, California (Figure I). This report documents the assessment work completed as of April, 1995. 1.1 Site DescriDtion The site is located on the east side of South Union Avenue, approximately 500 feet north of Belle Ter Place, Bakersfield, California. The site is currently being used as a retail gasoline service station. 1.2 ScoDe EnecoTech conducted a site assessment at 726 South Union A venue, Bakersfield, California as requested by Sun Valley Oil Company in response to the discovery of hydrocarbon impacted soil during tank and fuel line repair/retrofitting. The scope of this site assessment is limited to determining the extent of petroleum hydrocarbon impact in the soil at the subject site. The work performed by EnecoTech to date includes the following: o Preparation of a site specific Site Safety Plan in accordance with OSHA requirements to protect EnecoTech personnel and subcontractors during site assessment activities; o Completion of a site assessment to estimate soil impact based upon analytical, results of samples collected from 9 borings; and, I :! Ii ¡' II !~ I' ¡. , o Preparation of this report which includes EnecoTech's conclusions and recommendations regarding the subject site. ;1 'I 2.0 BACKGROUND 2.1 Site Historv I, i, , . In January, 1995, Smith-Gutcher and Associates lined the inside of the underground storage tanks (USTs) with fiberglass and removed and replaced the fuel lines. Eight soil samples were collected from beneath the fuel supply lines and dispensers. 'Î: :1 II , . :11 Based on the field observations and the analytical results of the above stated report, petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the soil at concentrations of concern. 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DR ,..;~C.I:;:M : I: : , ,L ì i I ¡ I I ,I ¡ '1'1 ¡ ! , ' , i : i : I . ¡ ; ¡ r- I I í r I ! , ,I ;1 i Î : f J , I ¡\I i ; "Reproduced with permission granted by THOMAS BROS. MAPS. This mop is copyrighted by THOMAS BROS. MAPS. It is unlawful to copy or repròduce 011 or ony port thereof. whether for perspnal use or resole. without permission" dNTRAL VALLEY THOMAS GUIDE 0 29DO SCALE:'· -2900' ~EnecoTec11œ ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS ,ojlct: SUN VALLEY OIL COMPANY I SITE LOCA TION MAP 1 726 SOUTH UNION ! BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA I . 1 I No..: 02-850018 Dolo: 1/31/95 "gu,o No.: RCV,: ' I ,... 8Jt M.J.L. K.D. C/I..~.d By. K.D. App,o..d By. IoCAO n. No.: O181SLM . . . , e e 2.2 Reeional Geõloev and Hvdrologv The subject site is located in the southern San J oaquin Valley. This area is bound by the southern portion of the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range to the east, the Transverse Ranges and the Tehachapi Mountains to the south, and the southern portion of the coast ranges to the west. The basin was formed in intermittent westerly tilting of the underlying Mesozoic crystalline rocks, which elevated the Sierra Nevada and depressed the western portion of the block. During Tertiary and Quaternary periods, both marine and non-marine sediments were deposited on the basement rocks as the western portion was . depressed. The Tertiary rocks consist of a series of stratified sediments including sandstone, conglomerates, and shales that are relatively thin along the eastern margin and become increasingly thicker towards the southwest. Tertiary sediments are generally overlain by Quaternary sediments of , , varying thicknesses, including Pleistocene non-marine terraces and fans and Holocene fans and alluvium. During the late Pliocene and early Pleistocene, the ancestral Kern River deposited a huge alluvial fan which spread for many miles along what is now Bakersfield. Subsequent uplift of the Sierra Nevada raised the fan to its current elevation. Erosion by the Kern River and its seasonal tributaries has produced the topography of the region. The general topography of the Bakersfield region consists of alluvial terraces, fans, benches, and floodplains sloping westward from the foothills of the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains to the main drainage axis of the Sari Joaquin Valley. The Kern River, a perennial stream draining an extensive watershed in the southern Sierras, flows in a general southwesterly direction through the center of the metropolitan Bakersfield area. , , " , .. 1 i 11 ' ¡I' Ii ,¡ ;' I 3.0 SITE ASSESSMENT :ij :1 ; i' I ¡ 11,' I: I I, ;. , f' ! Ii I I ¡ I' I, ,¡ C I Ii i i : I Nine soil borings were drilled between March 29, and April 21, 1995, using a truck-mounted hollow stem auger drill rig operated by ÃPEX Drilling, a C-57 licensed drilling company (Figure 2). The rig was equipped with 8-inch diameter hollow stem augers. Augers were steam-cleaned between borings to prevent cross-contamination. Auger cleaning rinsate was contained in 55-gallon Department of Transportation (DOT)-approved drums. Soil samples were collected at 5-foot intervals beginning at approximately 5 feet bgs to the bottom of each boring. The samples were collected using a modified California Split-Spoon Sampler lined with brass ' tubes driven into the ground with a 140 lb. rig-operated, down-hole safety hammer. Relative penetration resistance was measured by counting the number of hammer blows (blo~ counts) required to drive the sampler a distance of 18 inches in 6-inch increments. Blow counts were recorded on the boring logs. One brass tube from each sample location was capped, labeled, and stored in a chilled ice chest until delivered to a state-certified analytical laboratory. Another portioh of each recovered sample was placed into zip-lock plastic bags, sealed, and allowed to come to ambient air temperature. A photoionization detector (PID) was then used to measure and record organic vapor concentrations in the bags. The PID was calibrated with 100 ppm isobutylene prior to begiIming field work, Based on the PID results for each sample interval, approximately five to seven samples from each boring were submitted to the laboratory for analysis. i I , I !, i, The geologist in the field used the remaining portion of the recovered samples to describe the soil in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). Additionally, a qualitative characterization of soil condition was made based upon any petroleum hydrocarbon odors (PHO) or soil discoloration. These observations and USCS descriptions are recorded on the borings logs, which were reviewed by a California Registered Geologist and are presented in Appendix A. Ii I' I 3 i j , ' o ~ EnecoTecli ·~EnecoTec11~ EN'vlRONMENTAL CONSUL 'T:'~TS ,jecl: "", - ( l ~ \fa. \ Óì CD"", ..... ì'Z.~ ~-\'" U..M~ /V-t.-v.<. 1:r.\œl"s-h~\d , & \,torvùa ~ I 'I II II d II II II I' II ¡I II II II II ill I I~II 1<1 ~I -ell I I ~I 011 - -=< " .:::> " II II I, . ," I, II I' I . II I II II I: , No.: ,,'n 8t: ; .. I / /1 = = .=- __ _ _._ _ _ J..., _ _ _ no.. ,~ Ll"not. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ _ _ _ _ ..u- - - 1"l}\..I..J~",- ,.,,:;.;1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -='J :' -. ·'llCE M~.: I ( (M \eod.Rd ) 'TI\~I( AREA- 'BJ' L1) ()J &- N l . LEG-G ".tD o "2:0 I SC~: I""'ZO' ( ) l.ðCKTlOtJ o,ç\)tSPe~g 'SI..~1oJP A A' I I LocA"notJ of CRes"> Sti"i1olJ )( 'BoRI IV& L()c'AìtOIJ -)r .A _~ ~- . ,. --K- ~CHAf'JrJEL ~ Eo« I 'J(;... l(t.: A l' t CJ JJ <; HAP ng,,'. I~..: 2- R[V,: ,""Þ'...d Br ~c~o rÕle No.: ~-, ,I i' i I I ! " ,¡ II 'I Ii :I 'I ii :1 h.. ~ ....j to- =<. <C V 5 ~ . ; e e Cleaning rinsate was contained in a 55-gallon DOT-approved drum. San1pling equipment was decontaminated before each use by washing in an Alconox Solution and thoroughly rinsing with tap water to prevent any cross-contamination between soil borings. Soil cuttings from the drilling operations were placed in labeled DOT-approved 55-gallon drums. 4.0 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS I I 1- 4.1 Site Geo]ogv . The sediments encountered during drilling consisted of sand, silt, and clay. Sand and silty sand was encountered at the surface to a depth of about 30 feet below ground surface (bgs). Interbedded sand, silty sand, silt, and clayey sand were encountered in the soil borings between the approximate depth of 30 bgs and the bottom of the borings. 4.2 Ana]vtica] Results A total of 54 soil samples, approximately six samples from each boring, were submitted to Be Laboratories in Bakersfield, California on March 31, and April 21, 1995. All of the samples were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) by Modified EPA Method 8015; and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) by EPA Method 8020. Five soil samples collected from soil boring B4 were also analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPHd) by Modified EPA Method 8015, because the southern pump island currently dispenses diesel. In each of the first five soil borings (BI-B5), the two soil samples with the highest concentrations of BTEX constituents were . analyzed for organic lead by EP A Method CCR-66261. The results of the analyses are presented in Table 1. 4.3 Soil Impact Distribution Resu]ts of the TPHg soil sample analyses are plotted on the Tota] Petroleum Hydrocarbon as Gasoline Concentration Distribution Map (Figure 3). As shown in Figure 3, concentrations of TPHg up to 17,000 to 24,000 mg/kg occur in soils under the two north dispenser islands. The 1,000 mg/kg isocontour is projected to pass through the northern part of the tank excavation area. The non-detect isocontour is projected to pass through B4 and B9 and slightly east of B3. It appear¡ that impacted soil may extend beneath properties north of the subject site and South Union A venue, west of the subject site. Resu]ts of the TPHg soil sample analyses are also plotted on the Soil TPHg Concentration Distribution Cross Sections A-A'(Figure 4), B-B' (Figure 5), and C:C' (Figure 6), The projected isocontours on these figures illustrate that soil contamination at the site extends to' a depth of approximately 70 feet bgs. Comparison of analytical data of TPHg and benzene (Figure 3 and Figure 7) concentrations reveals similar distributions of TPHg and benzene. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS \ j j ~ ! II :1 )1 j 5 o Rccycled Paper ~ EnecoTecli e e TABLE 1 SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sun Valley Oil Company 726 South Union A venue Bakersfield, California 08-01157-001/EP02/Irf250 i . EP A, Method EPA Method 8Q15M 8Q15M EP A Method 80.20. Date TPH(g) TPH(d) Benzene Toluene Ethyl benzene Xylenes Organic Lead Sample ID Sampled (mglkg) (mglkg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) ~ (mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) BI-20 03/29/95 880. - ND 17 12 91 ND BI-4o. 0.3/29/95 17,0.0.0. - 220. 170.0. 370 240.0. 1.1 . BI-6o.· 0.3/29/95 1.9 - 0.15 0..40. 0..0.37 0..27 - BI-8Q 0.3/29/95 ND - 0..0.11 0.,0.20. ND 0..0.11 - BI-S5 0.3/29/95 ND - ND ND ND ND - BI-9Q 0.3/29/95 ND - ND 0..0.10 ND ND - B2-20 0.3/29/95 ND - 0.,0.0.7 0..030. ND 0..0.23 - B2-4o. 0.3/29/95 17,0.00 - 180. 1700 390. 2600 ND B2-6Q 0.3/29/95 4100 - 37 350. 97 610 ND B2-8Q 0.3/29/95 1.0. - 0..0.55 0.,14 0.,0.17 0..14 - B2-lQQ 0.3/29/95 ND - ND ND ND ND - B2-12G 0.3/29/95 ND - ND ND ND ND - B2-125 0.3/29/95 ND - 0..0.0.6 ND ND ND - B3-2Q 0.3/30./95 ND - ND ND ND ND - B3-45 0.3/30./95 ND - 0.0.10. 0..0.33 ND 0..0.20. - B3·6o. 0.3/30./95 2.7 - 0..0.84 0..54 0..0.71 0..41 ND B3-So. 0.3/30./95 ND - 0..0.15 0..0.41 ND 0..0.20. 1.1 B3-9a 0.3/30./95 ND - ND ND ND ND - B4-1O 0.3/30./95 ND ND ND ND ND ND - B4-3Q 0.3/30./95 ND ND ND ND ND ND - B4-5Q 0.3/30./95 ND' ND ND ND ND ND - B4-70 0.3/30./95 ND ND ND ND f'iD ND - B4·90 0.3/30./95 ND ND ND ND ND ND - B5-1O 0.3/31/95 ND - ND ND ND ND - B5-3G 0.3/31/95 2.4 - 0..0.12 0..0.1 I ND, 0..0.12 ND B5-4a 0.3/31/95 24,000 - 340. 250.0. : 510 330.0. - B5-5o. 0.3/31/95 3,3 - 0..0.60. 0..22 0..0.44 0..33 ND B5-6o. 0.3/31/95 ND - ND ND ND ND - B5 -70. 0.3/31/95 ND - ND ND ND ND - B5-8Q 0.3/31/95 ND - ND ND ND ND - , B6-1O 0.4/20./95 ND - ND ND ND ND - B6-2Q 0.4/20./95 ND - ND ND ND ND - B6-4Q 0.4/20./95 290. - ND 9.3 4.7 29 - B6-5o. 0.4120./95 ND - 0..0.0.7 0..0.21 0..0.0.6 0..0.47 - B6-6Q 0.4/20./95 ND - ND ND ND ND - B6-7Q 04/20./95 ND - ND 0..0.17 ND 0..0.18 - ! , ¡ ¡ ¡! ! 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I I;· . ¡·,H.; .!~.:.]:¡. ... ,..,' , I· ~ . . 5.0 CONCLUSIONS The site is located on the east side of South Union Avenue, approximately 500 feet north of Belle Ter Place, Bakersfield, California. The site is currently being used as a retail gasoline service station. In January, 1995, Smith-Gutcher and Associates lined the inside of the USTs with fiberglass, and removed and replaced the fuel lines. Petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the soil at concentrations of concern. Based on the analytical results of soil samples collected during this investigation, it appears that impacted soil extends to the south side of the tank area and dispenser islands and may extend beneath properties north of the subject site and beneath South Union A venue, west of the subject site. Soil contamination at the site extends to a depth of approximately 70 feet bgs. Concentrations of TPHg up to 24,000 mg/kg, and benzene concentrations up to 340 mg/kg occur in soils under the two north dispenser islands. It appears that petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil has been sufficiently assessed at the southern and eastern boundaries of the plume. 7.0 QUALIFICATIONS AND LIMITATIONS EnecoTech is pleased to have performed envirolUllental assessment services for Sun Valley Oil in connection with the property located at 726 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California. These services have been performed in accordance with and are limited by the scope of work of the EnecoTech cost estimate for the site assessment. EnecoTech assumes no responsibility for detection or assessment of any conditions affecting the property which were outside the scope of work requested. EnecoTech has conducted the tasks outlined in the Proposal consistent w~th that level of care ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions. In performing these tasks, EnecoTech has relied on documents, oral statements, and other information from publk officials and third parties outside of EnecoTech's control. EnecoTech cannot and does not warrant the accuracy of this information. No environmental assessment'is, infallible. Some uncertainty will always exist concerning the presence or absence of potentially adverse conditions at any particular property, irrespective of the rigor of the investigation. Accordingly, EnecoTech offers no warranty that adverse environmental conditions, other . than those identified in this report, do not exist at 726 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California, or may not exist there in the future. r 13 o Recycled Paper ~ EnecoTecli ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS ,I - LUCKY 7 NO.3 726 S.UNION BAKERSFIELD CA 93307 JUN 22, 1995 1 :55 PM ·SYSTEt"1 STATUS REPORT - - - - - - - - - - - - -ALL FUNCTIONS NORMA~ INVENTORY REPORT T 1: DIESEL VOLUME ., ULLAGE 90% ULLAGE= TC VOLUME HEIGHT WATER VOL WATER TEMP T 2:DIESEL VOLUME ULLAGE 90% ULLAGE= TC VOLUr1E = HEIGHT ,- WATER VOL WATER TEMP T 3:SUPER VOLUME ULLAGE 90% ULLAGE= TC VOLUME HEIGHT WATER VOL WATER TEMP T 4:UNLEADED VOLUME ULLAGE 9œ. ULLAGE= TC VOLUME HEIGHT WATER VOL WATER TEMP '" '" '" '" '" 2278 GALS 1723 GALS 1 322 G.' 2257 Gf. ,: 39,93 I Nc 'S o GALS 0,00 INCHES 80 . 1 DEG F -; 2372'GALS 1629 GALS 1228 GALS '\ 2349 G~_ 41 ,27 II-':S o GALS 0.00 INCHES 80.8 DEG F 2223 GALS 5278 GALS 4527 GAL'S 2189 GALS ,32.36 INCHES o GALS 0.00 INCHES 81.2 DEG. F 5256 GALS 4745 GALS 3744 GALS 5184 GALS = 49.93 I NCHES~'I: o GALS " = 0,00 _'ES/ . = 79.5 F I , ¡ EN[J'-", '" '" '" '" -J ' ,j COIWECTION NOTI~. BÀKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT N~ 0535 Locatiofl .~ (.K" Ll 7 Sub Div. ?~ - S. ('V\,~"^ . Blk. . Lot You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: Cor, No -+- :"..c.I~k 'J Completion Date for Corrections 7/2. 'Z. I q .s- Date c'/~2../9; 74i~ a;J---..::J.4 __ Inspector 326·3979 '. WIUTrEtMONITORING PRoCED'Ls UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROG 11úa moiùtoriag propalll mUll be kept at tile UST location at aU timca. 'Ibc iafonaatioa OD Ibis , condiliona of tile operating permit. The permit holder must notify (the local --) __,3Oda,. any changes 10 the monitoring procedura. unleu required 10 obtaia approval before maIånI the'...... , / Required by s;;rons 2632(d) and 2641(h) CCR. Facili ty Name LMG ~ ì 3- Facility Address 7~ S~µ.. (A,v\'lDI'\ t?1k1tu..s;:¡BZ-c! Cø-- ~ðb A. Describe the frequency of performing\the monitoring: Tank 'bt4.-\.tv\ - Tc..oV\ V1'\~\/...w r ' Piping D~~- ho V\. yYl.lJYvJ..J.oý B. What methods anã equipment, identified by name and model, will be used for performing the monitoring: Tank MOV'\. M.OV\. "'~ IL Piping L"~ I"V\.D n.. \. ..\0 r c. Describe the location(s) where the monitoring will be per~o~e~~l~ty plot plan should be attached): D. List the name(s) and title(s) of the people responsible for performing the monitoring and/or maintaining the equipment A~" ~/4.W ~~, ~D6'-3).7-7.à IJ-. fA.-, (!;)l.Á:) vvvr - E. Report~ Format for monitoring: Tank 'VA-"~ ~ Piping ~~, ~í F. Describe the preventive maintenance schedule for the monitoring equipment. Note: Maintenance must Þe in accordance with the manufacturers' maintenance schedule Þut not less than every 12 months. t G""'Y"V"- 0 G. Describe the training necessary for the operation of US~ _I. I} ~ system~n~ ptPinq, ,and the monitoring equipment:~e. ~t6 i. ( --trA-1 ~ ~ are '~,,-"~ - f¡ fl ;;o"~ ,¡: If~/ ç,,1!j. I ~, ->;j f{4 ., LSf, , ¡'II ! 'c ,) ,<, 1991:' 11/ ,;~ ii!/ EM$ENCY RESPONSE, p~ ., UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK MONITORING PROGRAM TbilIIIOGiÞia, propaIIIlIIUIt be kept at the UST IocaIion at aU cima. The iDfO,... oa dúllIIOIÙIOIiIII pntpIIaI are ~iIioø of the openåø. permiL The peraút bolder must noIify (the local alNlllCY) WÏIbiIa 30 cia,. of any cbanaa to tbe IDOIIÏtoring procedura, unIca required to obtaiø approval bdne maJeialthe chIap., Required by Secûons 2632(d) and 26Il(h) CCR. Facili ty Name ~J4. 7 -¡J 3- Facility Address ?'d-(p 'SðU..-+U L.<.nlon /4U8 [;rsp ¿ø- eo. } 1. If an unauthorized release occurs, how will the hazardous substance be cleaned up? Note: It r.le..ed hazardous substances reach the environment, incr.... the fir. or explosion hazard, are not cleaned up from th. secondary containment within 8 hours, or deteriorate the s.condary containment, then (the local aaencv) must be notified within 24 hours. 2. Describe the proposed methods and equipment to be used for removing and properly disposing of any hazardous substances. Aæ{')e~vut.. k LðG4L, S~/ H-c!ø-¿4-L (~lck6M4 3. Describe the location and availability of the required cleanup equipment in item 2 above. dQl.>l,LC";\,¿ '2oe t) (V\ ~ç 4. Describe the maintenance schedule for the cleanup equipment. A! A-- 5. List the name(s) and title(s) of the person(s) responsible for authorizing any work necessary under the response plan: C--\)~",~ / &ßKeU) ~ ß.¡;. ?;u Y1-- u~tlet¡oL rfD5j.)?"~ld- /' /é" . :' ., i\ CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBiliTY FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS CONTAINING PETROLEUM A. I am required to demonstrate Financial Responsibility in tbe required amounts as specified in ~ction 2807, Cbapter 18, Div. 3, Title 23, CCR: 8500,000 dollars per occurre\lce ~ 1 million dollars annual aggregate ~ ~. ~ D 1 minion dollars per occurrence D 2 million dollars annual aggregate ~ "'" \ ~ \~ ... ~ ~ hereby certifies that it is in compliance with the requirements of Section 2807, (NamoofTankOWDer Operuror) " . Article 3, Chapter 18, Division 3, Title 23, California Code of Regulations. The mechanisms used to demonstrate financial responsibility as required by Section 2807 are as follows: lie> lfF ~ ""f'f){J - 't.5 &5 ,e¿ &rse:/.,L < ~". ~~£rl' fi'L ~. 9 ~., ~/ø) 'II, · --- -- - ___ -.,¥F ~RRECTION NQjCE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ',.' ì t ~ (~~ "')\ r? ~r;:--> t:' '¿) ~ ~ Locatiofl } (K:-k.....J 7 ., '_ I Sub Div/"1,Qb· SUI\' ~(lV\ . Blk, . Lot t' '-. You are hereby required to make the following corrections at the above location: Cor. No R r\ .£1 ti\ C II A I ;'1 \>\1 c4 ~ C' ¡I \\ :3').10'" 3'> 70, w~~ (~ ;1 , '- " , , " ),' Completion Date for Corrections '7/2 z. /q s- '7 ¡fi~~ tfZ;1~ :d ~4 _ Inspector "/"2 z 19 c: t _ Date 326·3979 ~ .~ ,:- - -';--"'-~r .......4~~..... ~.' . < _ ,,' ,r-r _.,,,' ."',..' UNDERGROUND STORAGE TAN.SPEC,T:ION U'~Baker~field Fire Dept. Hazardo~s Materials Qivísion Bakersfield, CA ?330 1 ~ " ,¡; '1 \ ~~} ,,1.....-..... ~-':ëf,<~~.;.?ç~.:-.~:-~t:->·: ry..· '~_';"'(o, '..~ :-'~', :,', :! ';,:i,! BUSINESS I.D. No. 215-000. J53'3 CITY ,8Ake~c;;\':@~~ ZIP CODE 9'S~Ð7 FACILITY NAME) , "C.lli 7 FACILITY ADDRESS 7') (^ 5 Ur' '\O'^' FACILITY PHONE No. INSPECTION DATE TIME IN INSPECTION TYPE: ROUTINEV' II» , Produol ~';,^<e.. In&l Date .. n.~' ~:W~ ~~ Size TIME OUT G; \ \::v..i~r.? 1::\ ('1 c ~L< ~ ~ ..:-\ -C!. vt e?i'1"..t·k::ó" C .-"''-\\.''0''- , C FOLLOW-UP REQUIREMENTS yes /' no w-_~ 1 a. Forms A & B Submitted 1b. Form C Submitted 1c. Operating Fees Paid 1 d. State Surcharge Paid 1 e. Statement of Financial Responsibility Submitted 1 f. Written Contract Exists between OWner & Operator to Operate UST 2a. Valid Operating Permit 2b, Approved Written Routine Monitoring Procedure 2c. Unauthorized Release Response Plan 38. Tank Integrity Test in Last 12 Months '3b:'" Pressurized Piping Integrity Test in Last 12 Months 3c. Suction Piping Tightness Test in Last 3 YeaFS 3d, Gravity Flow Piping Tightness Test in Last 2 Years Je, Test Results Submitted Within 30 Days 3f, Dally Visual Monitoring of Suction Product Piping 4a, Manual Inventory Reconciliation Each Month " 4b. Annual Inventory Reconciliation Statement Submitted 4c. Meters Calibrated Annually _ 5. Weekly Manual Tank Gauging Records for Small Tanks 6. Monthly Statistical Inventory Reconciliation Results 7.' Monthly Automatic Tank Gauging Results 8. Ground Water Monitoring 9. Vapor Monitoring 10. Continuous Interstitial Monitoring for Double-Walled Tanks 11. Mechanical Line Leak Detectors 12. Electronic Line Leak Detectors 13. Continuous Piping Monitoring in Sumps 14. Automatic Pump Shut-off Capability 15, Annual Maintenance/Calibration of Leak Detection Equipment <, 16. Leak Detection Equipment and Test Methods Listed in LG-113 Series 17. Written Records Maintained on Site 18. Reported Changes in Usage/Conditions to OperatingJMonitoring Procedures of UST System Within 30 Days Reported Unauthorized Release Within 24 Hours Approved US1::pystem Repairs and Upgrades Records Showing Cathodic Protection Inspection Secured Monitoring Wells Drop Tube ;t / ¿/ V / ~L- >t r./,-.. t/ ( \ IV ~ I~I': 1/ II I / v1 II Ai J / j ~/ ,. - v" .,¡-r ,- ._" .r'''''' .. y ~ v \ ,..I- ,,' '-J v' ~" .: l.,,¡,7 . '('\ ~'; y' ~~ i .~" " ~ ',. '. ,/ ¡/' 19. 20. ,~1. 22. 23. v RE-INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR: YØd;;fr;:if?J/ -MP RECEIVED BY: Of5FICE TELEPHONE No. ~ ~ ~ - :5l?? II» h.. Product ~nl~ ^e.... Inst Date II» <. t 1.f Produol ~'5 L>ìe~~ Inl?~~~!.....__ nla Size 7<}'OO yes no nla yes Size :J 11 d!(.(, ')l)(1 nla 'j :\ ¡ ,'I '( ì. j ! v ,/ /' v"( ít/!~ t# V vt \/ :¿..- v,' l V --' V' v ¡,....-- Þ' \. V' ý' ~', v '- v ./ ÿ" ý" t/" 1 ¡ ¿/ -," . t/ ,/ k ¡,....' ..... . v'" ......... 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OP REPORT 09-DURING AIR CRASH 98 UNKNOWN 10 WHILE ABANDONED 99 OTHER: CAUSE OP RELEASE ~ ËQUIPMENT PAILURE 02- VANDALISM 03 -ACT OP NATURE 04-ACCIDENT OS-ILLEGAL DISPOSAL , 98~KNOWK 199 OTHER: ,- I I BE DISCHARGED: LIST THE ONE. TWO OR THREE MOST SIGNIPICANT SUBSTANCES DISCHARGED OR THREATENED TO ------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------- CHE.Of, NAME/MAJOR COMPONENT: I'___:,,--?\ ¡ ,~, (7 COMMON NAME: ' (1) HAZARD:_TOXIC,"::;;;"Pì.AMMABLE I_PURE _SOLID _REACTIVE.' _CORROSIVE I_MIX _LIQ. RADIOACTIVE WASTE GAS ___~~~_:~_ NUMBER-=-=---==_==_==__J=_____=-___ CHE.Of. NAME/MAJOR COMPONENT: """,;6":> I COMMON NAME: [2J HAZARD:_TOXIC ~FLAMMABLE _REACTIVE"" _CORROSIVE _RADIOACTIVE DOT ID HUMBER: _ _ __ ----------------------------------------------------- CHE.'f. NAME/MAJOR COMPONENT: CO!OlON NAME: [3J HAZARD:_TOXIC _FLAMMABLE FPURE _SOLID REACTIVE CORROSIVE MIX LIQ. - RADIOACTIVE- WASTE-GAS DOT ID ÑiiMøER: _ _ ___ ___ --- -------------------------------------------------------- CONCENTRATION CHEMICAL . [1] Ll.Yì K [2J ( u~ K- [3J AMOUNT AT RISK CBDIICAL . (1) lÜ\ ~ [2J I ,1..11 i( [31 AMOUNT RELEASED CHEMICAL . [1J lAY'\ k [2] l~tìlC (3J ------------ (USE REVERSE IP NECESSARY) -------- ------------------------------- IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL CO~NTS/DETAILS: _PURE _SOLID _MIX _LIQ. _WASTE___GAS ~--._- (!¡- ,~ l(.. Œ ,~ t-V ¡ ~ ~,\::c,'S\=:'r\&' rcI' Q.("f'-J' ~ ~'Î~ Ù~ ('\-, ~ ~ ENVIRONIIŒNTAL CONTAJ'UNATIOS: INDICATE ACTUAL (. A") OR POTE.'nIAL (.p.) FOR APPLICABLE ITEMS CBE.'f 1 CHEM 2 CHEM 3 O]___AIR 02___CA.UL/WATERWAY 03 ___LAlCE/POND 04~SOIL OS___CROPS 06___LIVESTOCK 07___WILDLIFE 08___WooDED AREA 09_0ESERT 10_BRUSHLAHD 1l___FooDSTUFPS 12___GROUNDWATER 13_DWELLING 14 ___ H\DIIANS 99___ OTHER: :a: -L:L INTERNAL ~ .2!LX: IDENTIPICATION . 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Sol: 4*1 EI CentI'ot CA 9%244 Balœnfteld, CA 93311 (619)351-483% FAX3S2--1"' (105)833-9501 FAX 833-041J', CA LlC. NO. "1812' A· !U0757 AIHAZ ÅZ LlC. NO. 0991%5 A 0, FAX COVER SHEET -". Date: -- To: Company: Fax nwnber: From: Message: Total number of pages (including cover sheet): '(~ . Hard copies to follow: Yes_ NO__+- ' lfyou do not receive legible copies of this fa."t, please call immediately 805·833-9501. ·.\FFHI~TE 3PElê ~EuM EQPIPMfNT (It(',~ SE.fONS TANK LINERS~'c. Ma.in Office Br:mch Office P.O. Box 731 P.O. Box 49061 £l Centro, CA 92.244 Balœrsfield. CA 93382 (619) 352.-4832 FAX 352-2646 {80S} 833-9501 FAX 833-0423 .' CA UC. NO. 418129 A - 540'757 A/HAZ AZ LIC. NO. 09912SA December 29, 1994 ,... Mr. Wesley Nicks CountyofKem VIA FAX 805-861-3429 RE: Lucky 7 - #3 South Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Nicks: . I just recently became aware that your department may been overpaid recentty. In the matter mentioned above, the general contractor, BSSR Inc.. paid fees in the amount of$22S.00 on NmIWlber 15, 1994, check number 2733. On Dc:cember 14, 1994, as perthc request of Ms. Amy Green, I remitted $325.00, check number 15104, as the previous amount had not been received. I would appreciate YoW' looking into into this matter. Please let me know your findings as soon as pOS81Òle, so thatImay resolve the matter with the general çonU'3CtOr. f~tbvJ RS/CS cc: Mr. Brett Tackett BSSR, Inc. TOTAL P.82 .t R E C E r D i 12/14/94- 10:00 am KERN CO RESOURCE ~ANAGEMENT AGE~CY 2 '7 CO' :0.1' S t ¡~ e e t 8akersf~e~d. CA 93301 4 CASH R::GISTER \ ! I Cus~omel· P.O.;t ¡ 1 Line Descriation Wtn By ¡Order Date CMA, 12/14/9A t: . '-s·¡.u - Invoice Nbr. Type ::)f Order SESSIONS 'ANK L:~ERS Ship Jate '12/'14/£4 ¡ Qwantity 4751 HAZJV!AT WELLS CATHODIC ËH HMWOO: "') 4751 HAlMA! WEL.LS CATHODIC EH .... ... '" HM~"OÇ :2 3 CK~~SI04 Ti-' ,A.N K YOU ~ '001 @~~~~~ffi¡V ./' :- y I;t Via DF : Price Unit Disc 225.00 E 5C.OO E CI'der iota 1 Amount Due Payme~t ~ade 8y =heck PAGE 1 134655 I I I w I I I' I I ! I ! Terms I NT I I Total 225,00 100.00 325.00 325.00 325.00 ---- -- -- --"- - -- - -"--- --. ---, ---- ..-- - --- - - - ---- - - -- --- - --- " - - ........ ~ -'- ,- .- , .- . . 4_'þ'1.__~/~'~<.."':-' I ~...._:._~: '.",,!:;,.:;.__ ~HCNE:'310) "334-·l..<329 762'S -::. ~C~!::("::'}_I\!,~S ,\"IE. : m1T~7 ::.7 ::::. - '''''':'~~f "-:1 :~""C' =, /,,,..,c~ /;4 ¡",-, _=c=~__..=,_,_--",-:-:..,--.:=--,..,..''':-' -' - J "' .'--':!- J-,.'. -'II j ",../ 2_Ae~~ºN·r. '~:I~..-: :PI2:J January 5, 1995 Mr. Wesley Nicks Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, California 93301 Re: As-Built Drawings for Cathodic Protection Systems Mr. Nicks: Per your request, I am submitting the following items for your review: · Cathodic Protection System Layout drawing and As-Built Anode Installation drawing for Dam Comer No.4 Unocallocated at 12717 Highway 178, Mountain Mesa, California. · Cathodic Protection System Layout drawing and As-Built Anode Installation drawing for the Texaco Food Mart located at 726 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California. Per California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 23, an Engineering Technician from Corrosion Electrical Services (CBS) will reevaluate the cathodic protection systems within 6 months after installation. System performance will be assessed based on criteria set forth in the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) Recommended Practice RP0285-85 and American Petroleum Institute (API) Recommended Practice 1632. After conducting the field surveys, CFS will prepare a written report for each location discussing field procedures and summarizing the results of the surveys. This information will be submitted to your office for review within 30 days of completing the surveys, If you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact me at (800) 985-0055 or (310) 925-2824. Respectfully, CORROSION ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. Œ"M- J y. Shipley, PE ngmeer . CRROSION\ IŒRNCNTY,JX)C - , j·:¡_:'!SF :·;0 ';8-1~:!'; I.~.. ._______v ':::::::j SPLIT BOLT CONNECTlc4IIÞ 1" DIA, SCH 40 PVC ELECTRICAl CONDUIT WITH ONE #8 AWG HMWPE WIRE (TO ADJACENT C,P. WEll). -~ ______ 1" DIA. SCH 40 PVC ELECTRICAL CONDUIT WITH ONE #8 AWG HMWPE WIRE (TO RECTIFIER). # 8 AWG HMWPE DIRECT BURIAL C.P, CABLE . <0 ... iD · . .. · . · . F- · . .. ., · , in _In--- , '. 'l·- · , , . . , · . " , . .' · . .. · . · . .' · ' . . , . . . , . . , . . · . · ' · . '~.,... Ñ " ' . , . NATIVE SOil BACKFill 6" BENTONITE SEAL ASBU~~ECARBURIZER BACKFill 3" DIA. BY 60" lONG GRAPHITE ANODE (4 ea.) 1" DIA. X 20' LONG SCH 40 PVC VENT PIPE ""~"'" ..- ~G PRO 1: " ;'O\J..··········.fc '. ;'^'~... ....~ t. ;I' 'boo · \ 0 r, fl'cJ/ NACE .. 'Þ~ f··' :"JÅÿ·M~ ·Š~ilp·LËÿ..).···~ ""1... .... ..~......o..... ..ç....... "Y ~ \. 4193 / J I. '0 .0" ~ 'f '. .0 "" .., ot "'" e, 8p ......... S" ." '~~~{ÇIA~~.~- CEs Corrosiop~ra~olu;~~:~~1 Services JOB NO, SCAlE 1/2 in. 1 ft AS-BUILT ANODE INSTALLATION Texaco Food Mart 726 South Union Street Bakersfield, California DR'MI, BY JMS ?,j ., -- '"__ __._____+__n___ IImIIMD IÐIm!IMIJ ø 0 1. ¡ ,¡ ,¡ I 'j ,,:j ! uf 0 2. , i ! o eJ' 3. ¡ ~ j HMIOl ----~ -- --,-----------~._----- ----.. --,- ..-. --- ~~~~~:g / 7~~ Ol1lðlJ CHECKLIST FOR PLAN CHECK FOR UST CATHODIC PROTECTION WELL PERMITS e Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, CAR: A corrosion specialist must design and certify the systems as adequate. (A corrosion specialist is a person who is certified by the National Association of Corrosion Engjneers, or is a registered engineer who has certification or licensing that requires education and experience in ::::~::::~:n::::::t:~~~~~ Certifications: Æ ') (} (} r: , / Co/-C/é-J(¡6I- !þ 4¡qð . Information submitted to suggest that design was completed by and certified by the specialis : í The name of the cathodic protection tester who st the system six months after installation is provided. (A cathodic protection tester is a person who has education and experience in soù resistivity, stray current, structure to soù potential, and component electrical isolation measurements of buried metal piping and tank systems.) ,. . Name of cathodic protection tester: -, '$1;,-· -<,.~~,""'\ '~:;)~~...~.: ,- ·'.....r7t·' :::0.':''';;: --------- .-'---'.-...-.' . , ·f···.·',. _.. .- "', _............--~...._-----~_.'-._.~_..; '---'~- -_._-~\~-- . .. -.-- ----,.-.--.---. '."'---' - .-.--:-- e '~ :j , ¡ I : 18--;1-91 .~. :a:.:~ctorJ~bß~)~Jener&;'iLÇ5)v17)%;: ŒÐ ; {!, oJ/ed Ý- 1a/l<d .' I J - ,J¡ !} r T~"-'''' _<-JÞ &erDJd ¿£: I.license No.: :;l,qÐ8~'((1 ~~ l1úJ)G: \;ji Type of license: (l,!57 . '.. . . . d~~( uf!ft~, ~6S-Contractor for above-ground electrical work (if incidental to other activity, Ge~~ral ~ ~, A 'or ClO li~nse): ~ ~ - .. :I~¿J <thai '-'7 Name: ·.fjPð61él(~ liIm )mer ,¡ ~~' a (!.Df9? license No.: 1 D¿r h /0 j¡cðz1f!.., Type of license: t\JJt7€ }f} file / i ~ I " f~<-/0-'11. ,J HM10l 4 .¡ IImIIMD IGImIIMIJ ...; i i B 0 4. I "I I i o 0 5. o if e Checklist from reference has been reviewed, and concerns addressed: Yes No Comments: Comments: The well design and plan for construction must be in accordance with all applicable state and local well regulations. Checklist: A. Construction, alteration, and destruction shall be performed by contractors licensed in accordance with the provisions of California Contractors' License Law, unless specifically exempted by law. .:' ( .~~n1, . _. . '~.';'--:~'\':¿~"." ,~. Page 2 <....;..:"'-. .Þ.J;?~:?kl·" . .,. ..~;iI~~,'-; " ,~~·'~~1¡~~;t.· ;...,.,.. . .' '~-\:~·i~~·· oj i Î I " ¡ "1 I I I ¡ I I , i , 'j ~ 'j ,j - -.- -,-_. ~----- ßmIINBJ IGIImMII o Ef HM101 . , -'--.._-- . . --------'---.-.--..-- -----,-. -. .. ___~~__A.__ _._ "'---- --- -... _......-.._..._----_._----~-- --'- . e B. An annular space seal shall be provided when the well is installed within 100 feet of a potential source of pollution or contamination: (1) Design shows at least 5 feet of annular space seal. (2) Seal must meet minimum guidelines specified in UT50. (3) Surface features must meet minimum specification specified in UT50, including labeling, capping and securing of well. Application should specify length of casing, type of casing, diameter of casing, diameter of boring, depth of boring, placement of anodes, location of rectifier, ¡::¡¡~~e~~~i;:~~~f:t~nt (12113/94) ,...... -. ~."Page 3 " :;;:::~;",g;);~¡~, .' ;;,,'1:. , ~. '~.". e e CORROSION-- ELECmlCAl SERVICES. IHC PHONE:C3UI834.829 7825 E. ~AVE. UNIT #27 P~. CA. 90723 November 11, 1994 Mr. Ross Sessions Sessions Tank Liners, Inc. PO Box 49061 Bakersfield, California 93382 Re: Proposed Cathodic Protection System Texaco Food Mart 726 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California Mr. Sessions: Corrosion-Electrical Services, Inc. (CES), proposes to install a cathodic protection system at the above location using either shallow or semi-deep anode wells. The type of ground bed used will be determined based on field conditions encountered during installation. Either method should provide adequate corrosion protection to the exterior of the underground fuel storage tanks. CES proposes to install the anodes northeast of the underground storage tanks (see attached Site Plan). This location was selected in an effort to maximize the level of protective current applied to the underground tanks and minimize interference from existing cathodically protected pipelines that may be' ~n the street. Thank you for this opportunity to assist you with this phase of your corrosion mitigation program. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at your convenience. Respectfully, CORROSION ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. . +. fiiPley,-p U;g~eer ~, i/ ~ Byran G. Shipley Project Manager -..~,~~~~."" '..- PH ..,~, /å\)\9......Ql~J't ;',~..... .... ~ '"l f.:!L..~~'º.~..j~~ ~ JAY M. SHIPLEY rt ~"'~""'~1'5t~"""~":¡r, '. ... ,," ~ . I. .'..( ,- -_ 8;;·······'\<:>\... '\~~~Ç!~~--- .... .... ..~ CRROSION\ TEXACO. DOC -- Cf111IôÞC!- P e...o TGC T/ ON e MOf41"fORtN8 WELL APPU( _ON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTII SERVICES DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIA+S MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 Circle One: £óNS~~ MODIFY, DESTROY A FACll..ITY INFORMATION Project Contact: VIlf Phone' Application Date 11-22 -e¡q No. of Wells z.. PTO No. ;l'5"'OO /3 MW No.(s) C P J:Lqb -;}..~ ('. P v JJq 7 - -;)1} For Office Use Only TIR/Sec: Owner: ( Address: '- B. CONTRAcrOR INFORMATION Environmental Contractor: Address: License No. and Type: City: C. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION (À..Ú2 ,.i Phone: Zip: W.e. No.: II i I I - -~ttì Zip: W.e. No.: Depth to Groundwater: Lithology Log Reviewed By: Verified By: Registration No.: D. PROJECf INFORMATION Proposed Stan Dale: Signalure: HM l:!J f8YJß17z6 /~'" Dale: AFFILIATE ~PEI~ <:7EUM EO!JIPMENT IN';"" '. - SESSIONS TANK LINERS, Inc. Main Office Branch Office P.O. Box 731 P.O. Box 49061 El Centro, CA 92244 Bakersfield, CA 93382 (619) 352-4832 FAX 352-2646 (805) 833-9501 FAX 833-0423 CA LIe. NO. 418129 A - 540757 A/HAZ AZ LIe. NO. 099125A November 15, 1994 Mr. Wesley Nicks County ofKem Environmental Health Department 2700 M Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Tank Upgrade Project Lucky 7 #3 / Texaco 726 South Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA Dear Mr. Nicks: Enclosed please find the completed application for cathodic protection system, along with a letter for the proposed system. As you will note, this system has been approved by NACE certified cOlTosion engineer, Mr. Jay Shipley. The proposed driller for the well is Johnson Drilling Company, as noted on the application. I have contacted Mr. Brett Tackett with BSSR, Inc. in regards to the pennit fees for this project. He will renùt the required $225.00. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call 805-833-9501. ( RS/ts enclosures cc: Mr. Brett Tackett BSSR, Inc. ^ ^' ^ -- ' ,e .~ '-, . -, '., "..::, .~ ". , .- .-, \.' r. I",' '001 OI~G@OO£L .~ .,,, - ^^ -- ,-, e ,t,rilOLdì t - " ',.., .v·;:;: ,...." ,p, ,..,/'-'c - '^' . . , Z:'~ '¿::: ; ." " -- .... ,\ -.";:0::: " -- .:;; . ''"'. ..... .- ...,...,c: "-"...... ,~ " '-' 'oJ ...) ~. ·. ./~ I .;;".: , .;' 11/22/94 3 : 21 pm CASH REGISTER ¡Customer P,O.+; iH1122945 .. ,-Ü)e Descr~'¡ption 4751 HAZMAT ~.~ 2.__. CK#O 0 2733 {i/ ?'f~ <i , " ,'¡', . " .... R E f" C I P T PAGE "" '- ,~ Invoice Nbr. 133450 KERN CO RESOURCE MAN,A.GEMENT AGENCY 2700 t r,., I Str'eet Bakersfield, C.A 93301 Type of Or'der W 3SSR, INC ~':; Wtn By IOrder Date CMA 11/22/94 S hi p Da t 8""""1 " ')/22/94 IOF I Via WELLS CATHODIC EH HMW002 8uantity 'ì Price Unit 225.00 E Ordel~ Tota 1 Amount Due Payment Made By Check THANK YOU! \ I I I Disc Terms NJ/ '"", ~" ì ! I I ! Total 225.00 225.00 225.00 225.00 - "1 . . SMITH - GUTCHER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Consulting Geologists P.O. Box 60706 Bakersfield, California 93386-0607 (805) 871-3207 January 4, 1995 Mr. Brett Tackett Bakersfield Service Station Repair, Inc. 6630 Rosedale Highway, No. B Bakersfield, California 93308 ,I,' .. ~ \ Dear Mr. Tackett: Sixteen soil samples' were collected from beneath product lines at the service station property located at 726 South Union Avenue. The soil samples were collected on December 14, 1994. New product lines had been installed from the tanks to the dispensers. The soil samples were collected from below the new product lines at the locations shown on Figure 1 to check for leakage from the old product lines. The samples were collected at the locations specified by Mrs. Laura Funk of the Department of Environmental Health Services, County of Kern. The soil samples were collected by Mr. Duane Smith of Smith-Gutcher and Associates as directed by Mrs. Funk. The samples were collected from two and five or six feet beneath the bottom of the product lines. The southern most dispenser island is used for diesel and the three northern dispenser islands are used for gasoline. The soil samples were collected using a hand driven core sampler after the test holes were hand augered to the appropriate depth, The hand driven core sampler was driven into the soil. The core sampler contained one 2 inch diameter by 2 inch long stainless e TEST HOLE LOCATION MAP SERVICE STATION PROPERTY 726 SOUTH UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA .---. -..-. . TII.1I8 ,d~""A/..r ~ T.¡'¡,-4 ~ ~ ::¡; ~ I I . rll,1I7 l.--J T-fl,.t3 A5..-HAt.:r ~ ~ ~ TA¡.¡K. T. N:* Z ~ ~ ~ . .¡r. 1:1/, b LoCA TIPA/S ¡RENCH r./I, ~ I ~~~L~: I' -:. to' A$I'/lALT ~ST µðLE LðCAí/ON_______. SlUITII -GUTCHER AND A SS 0 CIA TES - JANUARY 1995 ' Figure 1 e e Mrs. Brett Tackett January 4, 1995 Page 2 steel or brass liner. The sample was removed from the sampler and the liner immediately labeled and covered with Teflon seals and polyethylene caps and sealed in a plastic bag. The sample was then place in an ice chest on blue ice for transport to the laboratory. Appropriate chain of custody record accompanied the samples to the laboratory . The soil samples from Test Hole Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTX&E). The samples from Test Hole Nos. 1 and 5 were analyzed for TPH as diesel and BTX&E. The samples were delivered to BC Laboratories in Bakersfield, California for analyses (see Attachment A). Moderate to high concentra- tions of TPH as gasoline were detected in the samples from Test Hole Nos. 3, 4, and 6. Low to moderate concentrations of TPH as gasoline were detected in the samples from Test Hole Nos. 2, 7, and 8. The five foot sample from Test Hole Nos. 2 showed none detected. The samples form Test Hole No. I showed moderately high concentra- tions of TPH as diesel. The samples from Test Hole No. 5 showed very low concentrations of TPH as diesel. BTX&E concentrations in the sixteen soil samples were low to moderate. Diesel concentrations ranged from 11 mg/kg to 1,500 mg/kg. Gasoline concentrations ranged from none detected to 22,000 mg/kg. Based on the results of this investigation, significantly contaminated soil exists below the product lines in the vicinity of Test Holes Nos. 1, 3, 4, 6, and 8. SMITH - GUTCHER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. e Mrs. Brett Tackett January 4, 1995 Page 3 e If your have any questions regarding this report, please feel free to call. DRS/ds c: \wpS 1 \f11C1\fi1C194\BSSR.PSA Yours truly, ~a-;a;!. ~ Duane R. Smith Registered Geologist State of California No. 3584 SMITH - GUTCHER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. i'>' : -~. '~¡;.;f"Y ~i:,:'; ,~;:'~:~':~' ;i;~~':::;'O:';" ¡:J,~:,'!i "'",6\ '--,'<":>;": -"C ";,,,\; ',: i:¿/',:,<""' ':,' ,c,,~ 1,:-: .[ '," :,\-\"¡';':,,", ',[ ~5;> '-~:";::':';'::::-~":~~\," f.;,; ""'-:~'~'~ ,', '¡-"_'1' í£·:c~" " ;" ~ia..A;}:,;:.("r"~\i,"':;·:> -:':}::-~: ;':;;--" {' :': '.,. ~:".,:~,: I:l~:;:' ;:; ~~,::>.,-F';: "",-..' ,,';' :1;è~, ;:;,¡:7-;,;/~,¡' ,,;:C::::' ",':''''}::, ),;C:" :t;:,:~:":!i "~,:~~;" ;'1" '". ;è'~";;~:.::¡:"',.,"'_t;,; '; " -:<:::¡,: :-f;":" ,{~)~., .,~,.":'_'; t; ,,,, .::, A":,; ~;,~.,:' '.¡~~,~¡.;i';;" V',:~;:~:i~:!:: '7'. ¡~(~~~t~;~'~:':f"::":-'i' '.: ,:~:-:,-.".,',':~';/(.::¡:.:~,.,3>,':~/ if,:"!''''' 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LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH -GtrrCHBR and ASSOCIATBS, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIBLD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-1 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #1 @ 2' (SOIL) SAMPLBD ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TBST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified BPA 8015 Individual constituents by SPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/20/94 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Benzene Toluene Bthyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg :;:: "O;~~1~ J 1500. . ".f": ~' .::'':R'' Practical õUtiitilèltion tiîiai ·,·\,.,-Î o.dòs 0.005 0.005 <';~:~~[~>:~¡1t 20ð?''<)~ '<;;~~f:! :~ . ....0'/ "',' ~:: ':,;-'.':~~' '.,' . <.1 Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. .: ,-", . ",;" California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ¿¿/ '..;.:, c': Department Supervisor Attachment A All results listed In this report are for the elcluslva use of the submitting party, BC laboratories, Inc, aseume. no responsibility lor repot1 alteration, separation_ detachment or third party interpretation, 41 CXJ Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-191 8 . lABORATORIES . e Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-2 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #1 @ 5' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil "'''-:<,.1---,...".; Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/20/94 , . 1000. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg ,)õ'ractical QUÅÍ1tiltktion :täfUt 0':Öb5 0.005 0.005 .., "?";~;S;\-~f 40ð~,:·; ",~. ~'. :.' i Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected None Detected None Detected 0.016 . ,",/':",'f'r::-'-:: .. ; . . " Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. Sample chromatogram not typical"'of'diesel:'" , ; . .... '.' "'~",.' ,". (I' California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~/4: - ~ ,~: .., . ~" 'I Department Supervisor Attachment A All resulls listed In this report ere lor the elcluslve use 01 the submitting party, BC laboratorlet, Inc. assumes no responsibility lor report alleredon, separedon, detachment or third party Interpretallon. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 9330B . (B05] 327-4911 . FAX (B05] 327-191 B - . . LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-3 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #2 @ 2' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil -,.",·':.:'t"·· e," Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/21/94 200. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg Practical Qt'iãñ!IEltion iäüé Ù;'\~ 0.1"1 0.1 0.1 0.2 ';~:7;~6'¡f·' :>,~ 'fi Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected 0.12 None Detected 2.1 ....., -. ..,>.... "."...,'," .: ., "~-' ,'- ';'- ~~ ~ ":"', Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. ", , ", ,,'w " California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 £/Æ Department Supervisor ~;.. ,....': Attachment A All resuns listed In this report are for the exclusive use 01 the submitting party. BC Laboratories, Inc, allumes no responsibility for report a"eretton, separation, detachment or thlnt party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-1 918 .. . . LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-4 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #2 ~ 5' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 ~ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 . ',' Date Sample Date Analysis Received ~ Lab: Completed: 12/15/94 12/20/94 Practical Analysis Reporting QütiítiH:ttion Results Units L4ïìí.t None Detected mg/kg 0.065 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg '''. "q_:01 . 'i):~ .....' None Detected mg/kg ~.: " Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) . . .' California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~~ .OJ"::'._;,,_,,_: Department Supervisor Attachment A All results listed In this report are lor tha exclusive use of the submitting party. BC laboratories. Inc, assumes no responsibility lor report alteration. separallon. detachment or third party interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805] 327-4911 . FAX (805] 327-191 8 =-- . . LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-5 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #3 @ 2' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/21/94 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units " Practical Qütft£:lt:ation LiMit: 9100. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg 3. 3. 10. 30. Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected 7.4 None Detected 1200. ..'..- 30ðð,'~ ;~:' " Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 LÁ~ Department Supervisor Attachment A All results listed In this report are for the elcluslve use of the submlnlng party, BC løboretorles. Inc. IIsumes no responsibility for report e"eretlon, separation, detschment or thin! psrty Interpretstlon. 41 (X) Atlas Ct, . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (8051 327-491 1 . FAX f8051 327-1918 . . - LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-6 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #3 @ 6' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/21/94 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical Qüantitation Limit 1900. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg 1. 1. 1. 2. Benzene . Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected None Detected 1.3 190. 200; Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~/~ Department Supervisor Attachment A All results listed In this report are lor the exclusive use 01 the submlnlng party, BC laboratories, Inc. IIsum" no responsibility lor report alteration, separation, detachment or third party Interpretation, 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-1918 =s. . - LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-7 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #4 @ 2' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/21/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected 130. 32. 4000. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg /kg ,.,~~~~,,,':',,,'o': mg /kg '(i;~~~;U~:~~ ;/; ~~1;:;~ 22000. "-'.",' ~F;.' ~"'" ',':' J . r _ "~-> , , . Practical Qh'fiI~lthtion ilUiI-íl 'é'''''' 30 ."~ 30. 30. ""~;,~"l,o ...:~ "-Î:";"";"1j 7oöð'{ . ,,:.. '.}- ". ".~+..,.¡ ~ '-, '".~ ...(; Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. . .,~ . ,.-' California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~/~ " ' Department Supervisor , .~ ". - -~ .,.- , .< ., Attachment A All results listed In thll report Ire for the eIclullve use of the lubmlltlng party. BC Laborll1orlel, Inc. allumel no responllblllty for report altaratlon, aeparetfon, detachment or thInS party Interpretation, 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308· (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-191 8 - LABORATORIES . e" Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab i: 12/23/94 94-13938-8 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. i4 @ 5' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/21/94 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical Quànt:±tation Limit 6400. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg 10. 10. 10. 20. Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected 42. 10. 1100. 2000. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. il186 ~¿/ Department Supervisor Attachment A All results listed In this repor1 are for the exclusive use of the submlmng party, BC laboratories. Inc, assumes no responsibility for report aReratlon. separation. detachment or thin! party Interpretation. 4100 Atlas Ct, . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-191 B ]D.. . . LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-9 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #5 @ 2' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil '. . ." .~ .',- Date Sample Date Analysis ; .. Received @ Lab: Completed: 12/15/94 12/20/94 "Practical Analysis Reporting QtiAî\t:ltiiltion Results Units ¡'."U: "~""¡." -; None Detected mg/kg 0.Ob5 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg 0.005 None Detected mg/kg u:,.,,;-O .,01 ". '.'7";',' ~;.:',. -<:-... mgjkg fô; .>~...; 26. '.,:' .:. Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Constituents Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) ".)'.,:.... . '.-- .. -. (, '.,.,. . 'n:·_ê~'.~'_· , , ; - <','. ,~"/ , ' California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~/~ Department Supervisor Attachment A All results listed In this report ere lor the elcluslve use 01 the subml"lng party, BC laboratories, Inc. essumes no responsibility lor report elleretlon, seperetlon, detachment or ItIIrd perty tnterpretltton. 41 DO Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-1918 =-- e . LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-10 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #5 @ 5' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14 /94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/20/94 .' Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units ,Practical Q\ìãñt:Hàtion tiiìi t: 0.Õ05 0.005 0.005 0.01 . - -. '._¡-~ Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (diesel) None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg /kg "C .. 11. mg/kg " 1Ó~ Note: Sample chromatogram not typical of diesel; California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~/&:: Department Supervisor Attachment A All resulls listed In this report are for the exclusive use of the submllllng party, BC Laboralorles, Inc. assumes no responsibility for report alleratlon, separation, detach"",nt or thIrd l8rty Inlef1lrtlatlon. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 8330B . (B05) 327-4811 . FAX (B05) 327-181 B - '. . LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-11 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #6 ~ 2' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/21/94 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg None Detected 0.7 0.56 14. 220. ':. ~ - : Practical QüütiH:åtion ' iiiJÜi: ··.···4- o .'1.; 0.2 0.2 ,0,.4 ", .~ .', , '- -~. :-f;..!· ····:1 ~ö,/': . .::':':-' ',.'~ . . ~ ::.; ,.,\., ~~ Note: PQL'S were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. '-'" ", :;;; -', ~ " California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~/~ Department Supervisor " ,,' <.... Attachment A '.. , ";".,,":",,.':.< ','¡j All results listed In this report .re lor the exclusive use 01 the submitting psrty. BC lsborstorles, Inc. Illumes no responsibility for ttpoI1l"er.tlon, Hpørttlon, dellchmenl or third pørty Interpretltlon. 41 nn Ar.I",,,, r.r., . R",kp'l"'",fip.ld, CA 93308· r8051327-4911 . FAX rS051327-1 91 S . - . LABORATORIES Purge able Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH - GtrrCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-12 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #6 @ 6' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by SPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/21/94 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical ótiáitt:H:ation ' ',' 'ÌíWt: _.-!OJ Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) 17. 440. 170. 1600. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg " 10. '. 10. 10. '. ..30. ,_ ',""',:. '..,¡;. ." .':.,-,.' " 3ÖÓ¡S. ~} " .--J ~ '~ , , 6400. ... . , -. ;'J . .....' '..~ ,) '".~'¡~ . ..' '..~ >~ ", " Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. '~'''''7','' :':.. -:.-",,- ""'.~~'.~ " " California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~~~ Department Supervisor ... Attachment A All results listed In this report are for the exclusive use of the submittIng party. BC laboratories, Inc. aSlum" no relponslblllty for report aheratlon, leparlllon, detachment or thin! party Interpratlllon. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 9330B . (B05) 327-4911 . FAX (B05) 327-1 91 B '. e .-, LABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITII- GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITII 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab I: 12/23/94 94-13938-13 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. 17 œ 2' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 œ 1430 TIlRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITII TEST METIlOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received œ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/20/94 Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected None Detected None Detected None Detected mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg Practical òt1ìiitHtktion LJftit,t: 'c,',¡ '~ 0.Ób5 0.Ob5 0.005 ",:,0, 0.01 ·L., Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units None Detected "j " '-':~';',: ~:~~: r:-~~ ','. J~. 't-..... f':; '-''<'''~':'. <. '~ ......' .....: '-·:·"1 California D.O.H.S. Cert. 11186 ~/¿ Department Supervisor " " i." .;', ,~~ H, .. . Attachment A All results listed In thll report Ire lor the elcluslve use 01 the lubmlttlng party. BC Laboretortes, Inc. IISUmes no relponslblllty lor report Ilteratlon, separetlon, detlchment or thin! party Interpretllton. 4100 Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-1918 I ' .. e . lABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-14 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #7 @ 5' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil " . - -~ - Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/20/94 Reporting Units Practical QùihH€àtion 1;-1"41: Constituents Analysis Results Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected 0.026 0.026 1.1 mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg ',' -, ¡;"y ;'::,.... 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.01 7.9 mg/kg L-; '"! " .- ¡,~_. ",-" ....~ '-j ... '" ,". -;\ California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~Á~<" ~~,- ."..- ., ".:. '. , Department Supervisor :,., n ~. -,,~Z' . :. ~ :> " " , < , Attachment A All results Psted In tIIll report Ire for the elclullve use of tile lubmlttlng party, BC labofatCKfet, Inc. ...U"'" no relponllbmty !of report Ilteratlon. separation, detac:hment or tIIlnt party Interlrltatlon. 4100 Atlas Ct, . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (805) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-191 8 =- LABORATORIES e .. Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SHIm - GUTCHER and ASSOCIATBS, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIBLD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SHIm 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-15 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #8 @ 2' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMIm TEST HEmOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified BPA 8015 Individual constituents by BPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil '~ , " Date Sample Collected: 12/14/94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/21/94 220. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg, mg/kg Practical ðüØtU. Ektion tHIUt '-0 0.21 0.2 0.2 ".",,:,.,..0.5, '. ~.,'.. ~ '... .-. ".., :. .:¡!. ~ð(~' .;. ~..;, -'.-.'-:!,-.,,:..",' Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Benzene Toluene Bthyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected 0.45 0.31 17. ¡; ,,' ., .'. . .". ~ . ". . Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. .." " ,,',..- ".",., ',' ,.. ,.' -. " ;< California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 L/~ .... ." Department Supervisor ;: Attachment A All results listed In this report are for the elcluslve use of the submitting party, BC Laboratories. Inc. Illumes no responsibility for report alteretfon. separlllon. detIIcfunent or Iftl", party "1terpmatlon. 4100 Atlas Ct, . Bakersfield. CA 93308 . (B05) 327-4911 . FAX (805) 327-1 918 ·Ja. e . lABORATORIES Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons SMITH-GUTCHER and ASSOCIATES, INC. P.O. BOX 60706 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93386-0706 Attn.: DUANE R. SMITH 805-871-3207 Date of Report: Lab #: 12/23/94 94-13938-16 Sample Description: 726 SO. UNION AVE: T.H. #8 @ 5' (SOIL) SAMPLED ON 12-14-94 @ 1430 THRU 1700 BY DUANE SMITH TEST METHOD: TPH by D.O.H.S. / L.U.F.T. Manual Method - Modified EPA 8015 Individual constituents by EPA Method 5030/8020. Sample Matrix: Soil Date Sample Collected: 12/14 /94 Date Sample Received @ Lab: 12/15/94 Date Analysis Completed: 12/21/94 Constituents Analysis Results Reporting Units Practical . Qüäfttitation Liííti t: 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 320. mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg , mg/kg 20. Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Total Xylenes Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (gas) None Detected 0.16 0.12 20. Note: PQL's were raised due to high concentration of target analytes requiring sample dilution. California D.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 L/~ Department Supervisor , . Attachment A All resunsllsted In this relOrt sre lor the elcluslve use 01 the submittIng party. BC laboratories, Inc. assumes no reslOnslblllty for report allerellon, separallon, detachment or third party Interpretation. 41 CXJ Atlas Ct. . Bakersfield, CA 93308· (805) 327,4911 . FAX (B05) 327-1918 ~~/-1393~ c, ~; CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD Location of Samolina Neme: Neme: Samole Collector Q!!!!1 T) l)CÚ, e.. J:m i -Y~ Neme: /!, IJ <: ..¡--f- ß~5 fl. Coqmny: Address: -'2{;;. So. U 1\ I' 0 V\ A ù e . ~c:;f¿en+;e lá CA. 1 Telephone: ( ) Company: Smith-Gutcher and Associates. Inc. Address: P. O. Box 60706 Bakersfield. California 93386-0706 Telephone: (805) 871-3207 Company: Address: Telephone: ( ) o Lab Reports to client o BHUng to client a o Lab Reports to property owner o Bi II ing to property owner ~ Lab Reports to sample collector ~ Billing to sample collector Sampling Method: 0 (lA IJ € SAM (Jc..€ 11- CO' 1" 1" II ') ,. :! ) j l' \ 1.' -; t'l? t 2 ~-~ t( 2- ~-'\. ~ ~Z 1 ~~ )\.t' ~ V ",Ô2' ~ ¡7PI) Á... ¿\? 2. ( if Laboratory No. Sample No. Date Time - 1: µ. -:it ( T. (.t. ':if '- ~. .I -f/: '$ _1-~ -'\ IT. .. it 'I 4 - 0- C;J - 1. }/. 11 S- -\H?--(;\ 1. tI. It {, ,\'b~\.\ -: 7/ T~ (./ . tt 7 -\~)In - ~ T· ,.,. :it 8 -\-~ /\' -~-\.1 ~ .£; -c 0:- /J.) rz;.N~~ /l/;.::.i. il I( I( t CO' If ,( ~ .1\ Relinquished b~ 4V /Á AM 4 /~T,::;,!·A Received by: { ¡j}J¡lM U fit/' Relinquished by: Received by: Sample Type: ~ ð I L Preservation: /C6~P C cJ '-0 ( Y' DC) 1.,..Sample Description Anatyses Requested ef' \LJA..J A~~' r[ · f( If (, I.... V" " ç,....."b If r $",,\0 II I( to t... \"" I( I( )' I...\"'\. 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" e -- .----"-,,,--' 'I,'c',~ ~r LUCKY 7 NO.3 726 S.UNION BAKERSFIELD CA 93307 JAN 3. 1995 10:06 AM SVSTÐ1 STATUS REPORT ~ - ÃLL FUÑCTIOÑS-NÕRMAL - I I 1 ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ----- SENSOR ALARM ----- L 1 :DIESEL STP SUMP FUEL ALARM JAN 3. 1995 12:13 PM ----- SENSOR ALARM ----- L 2:DIESEL STP SUMP FUEL ALARM JAN 3. 1995 12:13 PM r ----- SENSOR ALARM ----- ¡ L 3 : SUPER STP SUMP I FUEL ALARM ' JAN 3. 1995 12:14 PM i I W ! I I ----- SENSOR ALARM ----- L 4:UNLEAD STP SUMP FUEL ALARM JAN 3. 1995 12:14 PM --- {-i .-.J - ç== I I , } F -------- - ~- -- --- ____ .......t,_ 'I It'" '-41 "_I'..J t:l1O:::>t:I~~¿,j t"'. Ii::¿ AFfILIATE ~ PEl ~ 9-EUM tQyJPMENT J~ . ' . SESSIONS TANK LINERS, Inc. Main Offi~ Bran~h Office P.O. Box 731 P.O. Box 49061 'El Centro, CA 92244 Bak.enfleld. CA 93382 (619) 352-4832 FAX 352-2646 (805) 833-9501 FAX 83.~0423 CA UC. NO. 418129 A ·540757 A/HAZ AZ LIe. NO. 099125A ,December 19, 1994 Mr. Wesley Nicks County ofKcm Environmental Hoalth Department 2700 M Street BAkeøfieId, Ca 93301 RE: Lucky 7 #3 I Texaço 726 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA' Dear Mr. Nicks: As per my correspondence to y~ along with the application for driJ1ing the cathodic protection wells, I would like to inform you that Johnson DriDiDg was not used for tis project. Melton DriDing Company, CA comractors license number 508270, ped'onned the driDing services. Should you have any questions regarding this matœr, please do DDt hesitJú:e to caD. I can be reached at 805-833-9501, or you may reach Mr. steve BrewiB with Con'OSion Flectrica1 Services at 3 34-492 --- RSI1B cc: Mr. Brett Tackett, BSSR, Inc. Mr. Steve Brewis, CoIrosion Electtical Services TOTAL P.02 " . , ¡./" KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PROGRAM 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805)861-3636 INSPECTION RECORD POST CARD AT JOBSITE FACILITY ADDRESS CITY PHONE NO. ~ :;]~~~ J",":ERMIT# :6rYK3 ( ) INSTRUCTIONS: Please call for an inspection only when each group of inspections with the same number are ready. They will run in consecutive order beginning with number 1. DO NOT cover work for any numbered group until all items in that group are signed off by the Permitting Authority. Following these instructions will reduce the number of required inspection visits and therefore the assessment of additional fees. INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR - TANKS & BACKFILL - 1 2 - PIPING SYSTEM - 2 2 & Fill Pipe - SECONDARY CONTAINMENT, OVERFILL PROTECTION - 3 Se 3 3 - FINAL - 4 4 4 ors 4 4 Cd- -Sl'\~ CONTRACTOR (3,;5 ,~:),K LICENSE # ~to;;¿ 90Õ CONTACT :J3r~r PHONE # (~O 5~ -::l777 e' e:~:, I' 'I;!(~i~~;;;~~~~;__~ ,/ ~ -¡:,\\rW'~,,~¡,~ It·~'.~ 0.:.}J ';1 \.j,. _.::.... :"~!\\, "~' -- '\:, ~ '-I,' ~~~:ii~~i¡¡1 KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT 2700 'M' STREET, SUITE 300, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 Telephone (805) 861-3636 / , " I ' Page --I- of +- pages RECOMMENDATIONS AND CORRECTIONS FORM I; ~~1nL 1ú.j\kL'Y\(f / J3~ 'S ¡¿ / Address/Location '7;).lJ ;5. C) (\\01\. A--JrL . ~w;tl/ I'( .Ii .3 DBA/Name Date 1;l-I.S- - 9 i [ <)-fò 0 ú/l 1.1 'ðil ['ik.-(k ¡n~/fú.j¡oYl - {)( tin ¡d~&I~ t>w\eA,ö)\-:j\I~m ~"+II o ~G.I( _ _ÝYY1_t {"5 o'dú.\_ \''("'0_ +k'0 ð.~pc\.t"{0'(r1 _ A fit' GJeJ~ þ¡n(f1/Lt7 k,~~ ~~ "" Received By By' ~auJ~ 'Y /"~ Env, Health Specialist En., Heal'" 580 4113 010 (Rev, 5/110) .." ; ".......'-:....~.. "¡"~""'~ ' . ...f':.~:"":. ,', ':"#;'::~""~ '" .~'.;;..{. ..: '" . .... '~:'\ .. .;-, .:.~,...·-"'ì.~...,,,J..; ,'_. .'~'" -' ":'. '_~"~~__'''''''<_' ....: 'J; .. :. :>:-.ì:~ ,. - ,~ e' :~ .:~.-': ::. ,,:\.~:_";'. ·:i. \ }. '.~ ,. :-."'." .;_~:·:'.r:":'·~.~~· .... ~', .,~.... ..¡~T,;.,,:_::,, ~;' ..,:,,-,< '. .~.~ :;..-:~h':."''': \- ":'¡',' , :··r·., '. .' ;'.'. - .., ~ - ..._~. '."- : n ., .. '-',' " '·'ri'",,',;.' .. ", , " ~.- ~.. ",.~):'/:;~':: ¿'.'; ",. " , ~:."~ ""'. :..:- ....:: . . :..~ .. , . '~." '. . \ ,~ " . '''''''''':..: ,..·:>,,:<·:::.¡·',1~,· ,:',- "~"'\",:;\;: ,'" ",; ¡;¿ .. .-":".,' ." 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'1';' .. ~~: ': ;~:~~,~~':.....>- ..:.'?~:.,::.. ~...... ': .. .. '. .~·r.." ':., .. ,~, ~ " . ~';':l.p>. .~~.~. . "',"., ' ". k'~ v . I -- lt~_ Rdived By By.,~~Jj; " '~Env.'Health~speçIa1l8t;;<'µ¡:,c" "'." " , '~. . : ' ' . - '" . ~ " :. ''''.,:. '- . , , . ¡ny, ....... - '4113010'IRitv, 5/110) En!jlnu.u 400. UNION AVENUE r rt-"",r-:::r,:'~~~I~§1ì' I'f - -.:L ,..-....~":I~¡~},~:... (f'r ... . . ~·i)--f"'~-.: _ . thi)\q.::::.::: '.'Q~_ ]g4r! iJZ;1l~,:3 i'ú".1, ll¡)¡j ,- ~_~-..___,-!j.Et.:~-:-j J¡I, ' . ~'¡;' !~U)./!.,,~--·=if'þ;I'il~ Ii! i I L tf . ' , '1111 " f" \' I . ',' , ' .' I; I ì. ,¡I 1\ \, i DEG' 0:';5 '994 ,: ::111'1 'I ' r I ~ \ ! , t ! f ,'\" ,,,¡II , u" ,> \d I it.' II ;, .\.. -- ~~J ._~. ENGEL Be COMPANY IIAKERSF'IItLD, CA .330S December 5, 1994 Sessions Tank Liners, Inc. P.O. Box 49061 Bakersfield, CA 93382 A ttn : Mr. Ross Sessions Re: Structural inspection of two 4,000 gallon, one 7,500 gallon, and one 10,000 gallon underground steel fuel storage tanks at 726 S. Union A venue, ' Bakersfield, California. Dear Mr. Sessions: On December 2, 1994 I met with Mr. Tom Allen of Sessions Tank Liners, Inc. and together we inspected the tanks. The interior of the tanks had been sandblasted and cleaned. All four tanks are in good condition with n() splits or perforations. Having inspected the tanks and reviewed the results of the thickness tests, I hereby certify that the tanks meet the requirements of CCR Title' 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, Article and may receive an interior lining. Sincerely, Joseph C. Engel JCE/lw Oft; 5 1!i!i4 AFFILIATE ~PEI~ '?EUM EQ!)IPMENT INS"'" . . SESSIONS TANK LINERS, Inc. a,'1>\\Y-PNÆ,:L> ~:<" '~<P ~ ~, ~ " l~ <1')' . ~ 'iJ> Main Office Branch Office P.O. Box 731 P.O. Box 49061 El Centro, CA 92244 Bakersfield, CA 93382 (619) 352-4832 FAX 352-2646 (805) 833-9501 FAX 833-0423 CA LIe. NO. 418129 A - 540757 A/HAZ AZ LIe. NO. 099125A November 29, 1994 j\IOV :2 9 :Mr. Wesley Nicks County of Kern Environmental Health Department 2700 M S1reet Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Lucky 7 #31 Texaco 726 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA Dear:Mr. Nicks: Enclosed please find the ultrasonic testing reports for the (4) undergr01md storage tanks at the location above. I have enclosed a copy of a plot plan to illus1rate the tank layout. AJ1 (4) tanks exceed the minimum requirement as set by California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 23, Division 3, Chapter 16, as suitable for interior coating. As you will note, there were no holes or perforations in any of the tanks. It is our intention to proceed with the interior coating process. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel ftee to contact me. I can be reached directly at 805-833-950l. n Sinil....ly, \ / I jj:þ~WlðìvJ \.,-/ RS/ts enclosure '--u. . . INVOICE #BG000014 TEST DATE: 12/29/94 UNDERGROUND TANK TESTERS 15870 AVENUE 288 VISALIA, CA 93292 (800) 244-1921 TANK STATUS EVALUATION REPORT ----------------------------- ***** CUSTOMER DATA ***** ***** SITE DATA ***** B.S.S.R TEXACO FOOD MART 6630 ROSEDALE # B BAKERSFIELD, CA. 720 SO. UNION BAKERSFIELD CONTACT: PHONE #: CONTACT: PHONE #: ***** COMMENT LINES ***** CURRENT EPA STANDARDS DICTATE THAT FOR UNDERGROUND FUEL TANKS, THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEAK/GAIN RATE OVER THE PERIOD OF ONE HOUR IS .05 GALLONS. TANK #1: REG UNLEADED' TYPE: STEEL RATE: .014240 G.P.H. GAIN TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #2: SUPER UNLEADED TYPE: STEEL RATE: .010664 G.P.H. GAIN TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #3: DIESEL FUEL 2 TYPE: STEEL RATE: .015677 G.P.H. GAIN TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #4: DIESEL FUEL 2 TYPE: STEEL RATE: .015743 G.P.H. GAIN TANK IS TIGHT. OPERATOR: _____JiOBJlUJHL_____ LlC #91-1431 SIGNATURE: ~___ DATE: ¿¿'¡.f.::?E e ******* TANK DATA - e ******** TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. 1 2 3 4 TANK DIAMETER (IN) 95 95 74 74 LENGTH (FT) 27.16 20.37 17.90 17.90, VOLUME (GAL) 10000 7500 4000 4000 FUEL LEVEL (IN) 71 71 52 52 FUEL TYPE REG UNLD SUP UNLD DIESEL 2 DIESEL 2 dVOL/dy (GAL/IN) 116.47 87.36 62.91 62.91 CALIBRATION ROD DISTANCE 1 10.65625 2 26.95313 3 41.93750 4 56.93750 5 74.93750 e . ******* C U S TOM E R D A T A ******** JOB NUMBER 000014 CUSTOMER (COMPANY NAME) B.S.S.R. CUSTOMER CONTACT(LAST, FIRST): ADDRESS - LINE 1 6630 ROSEDALE # B ADDRESS - LINE 2 CITY, STATE BAKERSFIELD, CA. ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) 93309 PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX ******* COM MEN T L I N E S ******* ******* SIT E D A T A ******** SITE NAME (COMPANY NAME) TEXACO FOOD MART SITE CONTACT(LAST, FIRST) ADDRESS - LINE 1 720 SO. UNION ADDRESS - LINE 2 CITY, STATE BAKERSFIELD, CA. ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) 93309 PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX GROUND WATER LEVEL (FT) 0 NUMBER OF TANKS 4 LENGTH OF PRE-TEST (MIN) 30 LENGTH OF TEST (MIN) 240 I ' .-.. 1 0 tn W I Ü Z ~ o o , ~ -.J ~ -.J Z w -5 ø z -< I ü -10 15 5 . e o TANK 1 START TII'IE:14:44:48:88 CURRENT TII'IE:15:44:48:88 .88882 .88894 EAK RATE: .81424 GPH GAIN PTA, VERSION 1.28 -15 o BG888814.TST,2 15 30 TIME (MINUTES) 45 BO 12/29/94 Cl': SOL 8 ,...... 10 tn W J: Ü Z ~ o o , "--' -l ~ -l Z w -5 ø z -< J: C) -10 15 e e Cr: CURRENT TUIE :15 :44 :48:88 5 TANK 2 START TIME:14:44:48:8Ø o EAK RATE: -.88885 .88898 .81866 GPH GAIN PTA, VERSION 1.28 -15 _~ 0 BG888814.TST,2 45 60 12/29/94 15 30 TIME (MINUTES) ..- 10 U> W J: Ü Z ~ o o , ~ ....J ~ ....J Z W -5 t.!) z -< J: ü -10 e- 15 - e Cl': TANK 3 START TI"E:14:44:48:88 5 CURRENT TI"E:15:44:48:88 o 8: .88882 Cl: .88894 EAK RATE: .81568 GPH GAIN PTA, VERSION 1.28 -15 o BG888814.TST,2 15 30 TIME (MINUTES) 45 60 12/2919'1 ~ 10 tI) W J: Ü Z '!"'"' o o , .....; ....J 0 ~ ....J Z w -5 ø z « J: ü -10 15 5 e· e TANK 4 START TI"E:14:44:48:88 CURRENT TI"E:15:44:48:88 8: . 88S80 C1: . ØØ807 EAK RATE: .81574 GPH GAIN PTA, VERSION 1.28 -15 o BGØ8Ø814.TST,2 15 30 TIME (MINUTES) 45 60 12129/94 Cr: SOL 8 e e INVOICE # G000014 TEST DATE: 12/29/94 UNDERGROUND TANK TESTERS 15870 AVENUE 288 VISALIA, CA 93292 (800) 244-1921 TANK STATUS REPORT -- ULLAGE TEST --------------------------------- ***** USTOMER DATA ***** ***** SITE DATA ***** B.S.S.R. 6630 ROSE BAKERSFIE CONTACT: PHONE #: TEXACO FOOD MART 720 SO. UNION BAKERSFIELD, CA. CONTACT: PHONE #: ***** COMMENT LINES ***** CURRENT EPA STANDARDS DICTATE THAT OR UNDERGROUND FUEL TANKS, THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEAK/GAIN RATE OVER THE PERIOD OF ONE HOUR IS .05 GALLONS. TANK #1: EG UNLEADED TYPE: STEEL SN: .04 TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #2: UPER UNLEADED TYPE: STEEL SN: -.13 TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #3: IESEL FUEL 2 TYPE: STEEL SN: .18 TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #4: IESEL FUEL 2 OPERATOR: TYPE: STEEL SN: .06 TANK IS TIGHT. SIGNATURE: K....L? P d DATE: ~~~--------- ~~~~~ ---lJ~q;~~~------ e' ******* TAN K D A T A e ******** TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. 1 2 3 4 TANK DIAMETER (IN) 95 95 74 74 LENGTH (FT) 27.16 20.37 17.90 17.90 VOLUME 10000 7500 4000 4000 FUEL LEVEL (IN) 71 71 52 52 FUEL TYPE REG UNLD SUP UNLD DIESEL 2 DIESEL 2 dVOL/dy (GAL/IN) 116.47 87.36 62.91 62.91 CALIBRATION ROD DISTANCE 1 10.65625 2 26.95313 3 41.93750 4 56.93750 5 74.93750 .- --, ******* C U S TOM E R D A T A ******** JOB NUMBER 000014 CUSTOMER (COMPANY NAME) B.S.S.R. CUSTOMER CONTACT(LAST, FIRST): ADDRESS - LINE 1 6630 ROSEDALE # B ADDRESS - LINE 2 CITY, STATE BAKERSFIELD ,CA. ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) 93309 PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX ******* COM MEN T L I N E S ******* ******* SIT E D A T A ******** SITE NAME (COMPANY NAME) TEXACO FOOD MART SITE CONTACT(LAST, FIRST) ADDRESS - LINE 1 720 SO. UNION ADDRESS - LINE 2 CITY, STATE BAKERSFIELD ,CA. ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) 93309 PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX GROUND WATER LEVEL (FT) 0 NUMBER OF TANKS 4 LENGTH OF PRE-TEST (MIN) 30 LENGTH OF TEST (MIN) 240 3.0 -.. o ~ Ct:: ~ 2.0 o z o I- ....J <:( Z () tf) >.-J 1. 0 o ~ o 9 TAMK 1 PEAK 8M: .0 50 BGØ8ØØ14.S0N .- .' TI"E-- 17:57:29 .84 6.82 31 2 500 FREQUENCY (HZ~ Cr: 50000 12129/94 , .......... 0 ~ Ct:: w 2,0 (f) 0 z 0 ~ ....J -c( Z 0 to 1,0 o..-J 0 SN: -.13 ~ 0 9 PEAK 8": 6.69 I . 3,0 .'~ .---- ,- CI': TIKE -- 17:58:24 ,0 50 BGÐÐÐÐ14.80N 500 50000 12129/94 FREQUENCY (HZ~ ...-.. 0 ~ Ct:: w 2.0 (f.) 0 z 0 f- ....J -=( Z C. {f) 1,0 ....., 0 SN: ,18 ~ " g PEAK SN: 3.0 -"' .-- .- Cr: TANK 3 TI"E -- 17:59:26 .0 50 BGÐÐÐÐ14 ,SON 50000 12/29/94 FREQUENCY (HZY -. 0 ~ a::: w 2.0 (/) 0 z Q f- ...J < Z ~ tf) 1.0 -...,.J 0 SM: .86 ~ C-' g PEA]( 8M: 6.84 3.0 .- .- CI': TAH]( 4 TI"E -- 18:88:11 .0 50 BG8Ø8814.80M 500 5000 FREQUENCY (HZ~ 50000 12129/94 UNDERGROUND TANK TESTERS 15870 Å VENUE 288 VISALIA, CA 93292 . I (800) 244-1921 PIPING TIGHTNESS DETERMINATION; PL400 FORMAT TEST LOCATION: /É:ÁA~/) .PO()/) JI)/J/¿í f dO 5'0 tZA//tJN' /r![/2S I t¿i I) e.4 e TEST OPERATOR: / DATE: /.2 -;¿ 9'- 9,Ø TEST INITIAL FINAL VOLUME LEAK RATE LEAK RATE DURATION PRESSURE PRESSURE DISPLACED PASS FAIL SUP UNLD DIESEL 2 L//J /0 -- <3 0 /Vt " Ai 0ó¿/l /oJ.3Y V y 07 /;l -; ú:;2 ?~ v-- L--. ~.2 ~ - I O/9J ~ ~ ~¥ fL -; O!)~ REG UNLD PLS UNLD COMMENTS: '..--... ) i e LEAK DETECTOR/S FUNCTIONING PROPERLY' YES NO .' e ')f!ssions Tank Liners, Inc. Ultrasonic Thic/cness Gauging Report ·r.,., ~J,.,,. Tank Siu l"formlllio" Name: JA(!Áí/,7 #5 -- " 1iUllc:She:, 4 rfO-atfc Address: 72Ç, c!<J. U{1..,,{/l51v 0 Tønk LOCati7Á: {11A~ '/z' l" ;J¡ /l J7 í/l Dau: II k (¡ , 1,/í(/~t{,.:,O ~(,l"0 VJ" t'1 I ~- " ';;':1 ~ I ....."'.k~"',..~. o""'j.!,¡,H ·,;J,,4 , """ -, 01. ',:, . ..: o. 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UII·,.fuJIIC 71'¡ckn~$s Gauging Report ""i' , IffJ Me. 7imlcJ,eød Fill En" , Oppolit, End " -r- 8FT ,- ---- - - 1òtn/$ CYLINDER WAl.L Totol of GalllltS 1'ota/ N,,,,,IJer ofGa"g,s I ¡zú<; ( Jç~.. 50' ~) ~-;r 64{.)- '?) --y = 11,5 A veragf. 17dclcneSl F1I..L.END Total of Gnullu Total Number of Gallges = 11 ~ A vuà¡t 77íiclu.tss OPPOSITE END Total of Gaulles Total Nllmher of Gallges ... III ' Average 11dckness . 1VTAL TANK SIIEIÆ It "Ii/MaL'· / Total ofGIl"Rel /"3) I "--11~ Averllg,l1,icknus 1örnl !,!~'mber of alii"" C 14 \î ( x 10011:1 % OF DES/GN {81 l1/ICKNESS . rf FEllAGE 11I/CKNh~'S lJESIGN 11/lCKNESS A CCl:ï'1·k III!} ECl' ¡ , i I i ,~ A U71IORIZED SIGNA 7VlŒ IÁ I~ · ....·r \l. _ II' ^ æ)"I ~ I I~ q ,.1'1 AJ ~ L 'l~ Y.~ .fj Ií' f-. '" ) 7~ ~ ~ B I? c 1 R c u ' .. M fi' H ~ I!iJ fl 'J 1 ~ 'II 'l/JL X ~ ¡.' ~Il 'J ÞC 11 TI "n, r.... ,e . ~essions Tank Liners, Inc. 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I DESIGN 17/ICKNESS ~~ AI A Verngl 1hielcness X /00 11:1 ~.{ OF DES/GN 1111CKNESS qþt A CClil'1' X llIi) 1<"C1' ¡ U1110RlZED SIGNA lVRE --- J ~,,~ I Ul It 1/ I. . i>' It' -11 , - 1 , [.4 'UI ?1j ¡.. e e "^".' .,-, ,.". Tank Site:,' /0 (J-c7CJ Tank Løcntiøn: Daû: /Jj;;;4/9f/ II ? .N. , ~ , 11 :..-- .7 F'J "11 'Jy~ J:;.< ? ~ L . Sessions Tank Liners, Inc. Ultrasonic Thiclfl,~ssGauging Report Tank Siu InformøtlØl( Name: ¿-tbA:J #3 . Addrøn: Jab-i1J.· Url/-LOY\. ßé<Lc~//;rø0 fÁ- ~~ ì}/I15 '] I ~ IJ ~ ~I ~ JI~~ '() i ~ :1} ~~f\~"JrI """ I ..,:' , R T ~ ,I, if. ~oc- 'I """ .LII>\ 1W"R I ¡q tJ" I rv b ;,<t ~J ;(13~! }: )-y FA ..... '1' V), J, ~ h ,., VI '_ V".- rYI 'YJ.. .c.-.. .( :( ~ I J... 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Ultra~foll;c 71IÌckness Gauging Report r.... , VJ ;ø;u 1iutkh,ød , Opposltt End Ji111 Eml .' - - ì- 8FT - ._--- Totals \c;\,-b Y t::I j6l1_ Âv~røg( 11'¡ckntss b~lD fL1&<-{ $L- YlJ>1~ (V CYLINDER WAI,I, Total of GaUl!tS TOfal NII",ber nfGallges FlIÆ.END Total of Gaul!.tS Total Number of GallCt! = Z:êk A vuti¡t 11iiclmus OPP(}SIT~ END Total 0 Gou Total Number of Gauges = 1'5U Average 1hicleness . 1VTAL TANK SlIELL A JlEllAfl ,. /l'1 V\ Total 0 Gnu es W::2 Ú ') Average 1hickness Tótnl !V~'mbu ofGaugt! ,1-0 , ,t"'EI~GE l11JCKNI:~\W rv~1 X JOO·" OF DESIGN DESIGN 11/lCKNI!SS /1.;«)b 111JCKNESS ACCEPT Xllll.1ECr AU11l0mZED SIGNÂ1VJŒ .. . e ENVIRONMENl AL HEALTH SERVICES' DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY. R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR III'~""'" ",/1 \ ' (J 1:, '~'_~ \<~~<~\ ~''-'''ß'I'~',,'I, ~ r~(~)~J 'J'.~j.~..JI. ~ ~;:'~'::;~~~~~S~l ~-- )j.,c,\\, 1/" -"""""111 2700 wMw Street. Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 881-3838 (805) 861-3429 FAX PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT UNDERGROUND STORAGE FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER 250013M FACß.JTY Lucky 7 #3 726 South Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93308 CONTRACTOR: BSSR, Ine. 6630 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93308 License # 562900 Phone No. (805) 588-2777 Phone No. (805) 327-7212 PERMIT EXPIRES April 12, 1995 APPROVAL DATE October 12, 1994 APPROVED BY ~/~~ ....... esley . Nicks Hazardous Materials Specialist NEW BUSINESS CHANGE OWNERSHIP RENEWAL -X- MODIFICATION OTHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POST ON PREMISES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COND~ONSASFOLLOW: Standard Instructions 1. This permit applies only to the modification of an existing facility involving the lining of four (4) underground storage tanks at the above facility. 2. All construction to be as per facility plans approved by this department and verified by inspection by Permitting Authority. 3. All equipment and materials in this construction must be installed in accordance with all manufacturers' specifications. 4. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority for on-site inspection(s) with 48-hour advance notice. 5. Backfill material for piping and tanks to be as per manufacturers' specifications. 6. Float vent valves are required on vent/vapor lines of underground tanks to prevent overfillíng. 7. Construction inspection record card is included with permit given to Permittee. This card must be posted at job site prior to initial inspection. Permittee must contact Permitting Authority and arrange for each group of required inspections numbered as per instructions on card. Generally, inspections will be made of: a. Tank and backfill b. Piping system with secondary containment leak interception/raceway c. Overfill protection and leak detection/monitoring d. Any other inspection deemed necessary by Permitting Authority. e . Standard Instructions Permit No. 250013M 8. All underground metal connections (e.g. piping, fitting, fill pipes) to tank(s) must be electrically isoJated and wrapped to a minimum 20 mil t1ùckness with corrosion-preventive, gasoline-resistant tape or otherwise protected from corrosion. 9. Primary and secondary containment of both tank.(s) and underground piping must not be subject to physical or chemical deterioration due to the substance(s) stored in them. Documentation from tank, piping, and seal manufacturers of compatibility with these substance(s) must be submitted to Permitting Authority prior to construction. 10. No product shall be stored in tank.(s) until approval is granted by the Permitting Authority. 11. Contractor must be certified by tank. manufacturer for installation of fibergJass tank(s), or tank manufacturer's representative must be present at site during installation. 12. Liner shall be installed by a trained experience liner contractor and installation at site approved by the Permitting Authority. 13. Monitoring requirements for this facility will be described on fmal "Permit to Operate." 14. Monitoring wells on "Typical Drawings" are not allowed unless monitoring probes are installed and functioning. Construction must be in accordance with Hazardous Materials Management Program standards as per UT-50. 15. 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 emissions shall result in odors detectable at or beyond property line (Rule 419). d. Vent lines shall remain attached to tank. until the inspector arrives to authorize removal. ACCEPTED BY: -,?- ~~ - DATE: /" è' _ "2. y- - 5-- 5< WGN:cas \nicks\250013m.ptc . e Checklist for Plan Check for UST Cathodic Protection Well Permits Title 23,division 3, Chapter 16, CCR: 1. A Corrosion Specialist must design and certify the systems as adequate. (A corrosion specialist is a person who is certified by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, or is a registered engineer who has certification or licensing that requires education and experience in corrosion control of underground storage tanks and associated piping) -:'\',56jJ ¡j. EAY~?/::r,4ý sl-!:N9 t..¡ I C{ S Name of Corrosion Specialist: Certifications: ¡JAL£ jt:. Information submitted to suggest that design was completed by and certified by the Specialist: ~ rr /E7/5~ ~~ C/')R/2nS¡'c"1 A. ) ߌL"'¡¿/rA I è'(E'l2.,)/~'~<:' 7:AX... 2. The name of the Cathodic protection tester who will test the system six months after installation, is provided. (A Cathodic protection tester is a person who has education and experience in soil resistivity, stray current, structure to soil potential, and component electrical isolation measurements of buried methal piping and tank systems) Name of Cathodic Protection tester: 3AY /YI been provided on his/her ~f.I-, . /J/o/ . I Information has e~)è'cation: Yes experience and No 3. There should be a reference to which code of practice as developed in accordance with a voluntary consensus standard was used to determine whether the cathodic protection was adequate as required: Name of Reference Made: J^) ALé Checklist from addressed: Reference '{ has been Yes reviewed, and concerns No 4. For impressed current, is there mention of the person who will inspect the system within 60 days of installation, to ensure proper work~ng ,order?: ' / Name: \~ \ 'nf/ 10 '5ð fY:1y ~ < /.I- I'~ 7 Note this person must meet the qualifications of Cathodic protection tester as specified above. 5. The well design and plan for construction must be in . . accordance with all applicable state and local well regulations. Checklist: a. State Standards: 1. Construction, alteration and destruction shall be performed by Contractors licensed in accordance with the provisions of California Contractors' License Law, unless specifically exempted by law. Contractor Drilling Well(General A, or C57): Name: f20'SS ~~,-~2. License No.:;...../j c..f./~/2q Type of License: ~ Contractor for Above ground electrical work (if incidental to other activity General A, or C10 license): Name: License No.: A Type of License: L//9;/21 2. An annular space seal shall be provided when the well is installed within 100 feet of a potential source of pollution or contamination: ! a. Design shows at least 5 feet of annular space seal. b. Seal must meet minimum guidelines specified in UT50. c. Surface features must meet minimum specification specified in UT50, including labeling, caping and securing of well. Diagrams, should specify lenth of casing, type of casing, diameter of casing, diameter of boring, depth of boring, placement of anodes, location of recifier, conduit for wiring to anodes from rectifier, seal material, and method of placement. 8. 9. e . LINER MODIFICATION APPLICATION FACILITY NAME: Lút:/ft· "1- ¿-.3 FACILITY ADDRESS :7Z'{,.. <;, (1Á.)~O~ ~ NUMBER OF TANKS AT THIS FACILITY NUMBER OF TANKS INCLUDED IN THIS CHECKLIST 1. REPAIR 4 YES / NO Are all tanks steel? 2. Did the facility pass a tightness test within the last 12, months prior to processing the mOd~cation application? YES ' NO 3 . Name of tank lining com~any <Ç¿<<::; ;"e,^-,~ License type/number It IR/z c¡ Worker's Compensation 0D r-::-r'//£. General Liability 4. Has the contractor submitted a copy, of the tank lining company's procedures to this depar~? YES ' NO :) .. Did the contractor supply information on how the tank will be cleaned and where the waste will be tpken for disposal? YES 1/ NO 6. \Vill a Marine Chemist, Civil Engineer or comparable specialist be on site for any tank cutting? If so which one? If not, has written waiver by the Kern County Fire Department been submi tted to .th~·' Department-: YES NO V ï. If cutting on a steel tank is required did the contractor obtain written permission to perform Hot WOLk fr the Kern County Fire Department? YES NO Has the contr~ctor submitted inform7tio which determines the original tank wall thickness? YES i. NO Which method to test for <: Dù I" <::..- detailing how this test tank wall thickness will be employed? Did the contractor submi t a repor't. will be comp~ted? YES ~ No NOTE: If a hole is discovered and it is within the limits as detailed in California UST Regulations, Title 23, Div 3; 2661 (c),{Z), (A) (D) it must be repaired in accordance with the regulations. · (-; PERMIT ~d ~'5 00/31-1 APN NUMBER APPLICATION DATE_ 9--.60 .till /1,' ),' i ß- (N r--..; APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT/MODIFY~! L,~: '-~:~.~ 0/ /7 nì": UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FAÓI(1TY -:::.': ,~~ .</ ,/,. S£p '"' e Of A lication checK: ' ; ,; !' ¿ 0 ~?O/ì ----. ' £ I Modification of Facili New Tank Installation at Existin ~Eacili ---_.., ' Number of Tanks To Be Installed -e-. Existing Facility Permit #., -'.. Type of Business c- 5+0,...<... (..c.) I +h. 5a,S / Ö I ~,U-{ S~ -___.. Facility Name LŠ {.,~'1~ (Y\Q/L/u* Address 7 2(0 _' '~ City ßk..Ç~. ~ T _ R_ SEC (Rural Locations Only) Nearest Cross Street í.e r íG.. CL 0~ , . e ~. ËNVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPAÀ1 MENT 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 A. Tank Owner SL-v-- tJ~~ cP'""f()~ Address 3C¡ '-10 ~A ~ ¿-'7- City/State /b};..-F-J.. ÛL.... C. Water To Facility Provided By Depth To Groundwater B. Phone #: 3;) 7- 7 J. I J. , Zip 93308' Soil Characteristics At Facility , D. Contractor '655; R-I ~_ CA Contractor's Ucense No. SlrJ29 00 Address t¡;~ '3 0 2..~ff:-OA/¡£ ~ City, 'ßJ~P~. Zip'H30g Phone # Sgg- ;;¿ïr¡? Worker's Compensation Certification ()!\I fCtt Insurer Proposed Starting Date 10-1) -q'f Proposed Completion Date II-/)'/(''f E. If This Application Is For Modification Of An Existing Tank System, Briefly Describe Modifications Proposed (Excluding New ;:rank Installation at Existing Facilities) I ì ~ e. -ti.L. i'",:.s.4; (\!:J T0.....J0 lÁs Ì'w'\ ~ 5-e..sSltlw.50 ~~ ' F. Tank(s) Storage (Check All !bit AmM: (If* - Complete Section G) Other· Other* Tank # Unleaded Unleaded Plus Premium Dliul Other Fuel* Waste 011 Wuti Product I (X) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) L ( ) ( ) ~) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) :3 ( ) ( ) ( ) (.I) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) r ( ) ( ) ( ) Cd ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) G. Chemical Composition Of Materials Stored (For Products Or Waste Marked With *) Tank # Chemical Stored (non-commercial name) CAS # (if known) Chemical Previously Stored (if different) This f9r~has bee~:~pleted under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true and correct. Signature !~~.J /1 ?-t...£cb Title)\ßð ' Date (-9-9L( HM230 at 'Jnstallecf"'" JfJ'i"~'::! .''-,;j'!jfJ uSe ;,'},' DoubJe-Walt c~*ft,;,·· ( ) Synthetic Uner ;:~)': Other:: (des~~~): ~1 Matett'~>'<';:;~~:..~;: ' c:;r Unlinedii, (',) 'Ui)Jci1awn () Uned (describe) , C 's· " "'. '. ~~~~G~¡¡g~~:r', ' . ,r~,nriberglass-CJad () PolyethylenelVinyl (Wrapped or Jac( ~., 11{;F'Tar orAsphatt~, . " (~' Unknown ( ) None ( ) Other (describe): '-'" . ,Cathodic Protection: Y', P<1:: None () , Impressed Current System () SacriticialrAn' ,; é',:;:F':',\è..,;,·i,¡¡:QesCribe System~dJ;quipment: . . ';g';;--,: "~1J1r~'! ,.' '::'Ceàk DeteÇtiorï. Monitorino. and Imerceotion* (Must be described below) ...,. ,., . ?}~~<!,Tank: ,:ii¡{~:;·'i-{'},;VaporDetector * ( ) Uquid Level Sensor * () Conductivity SerišÄ. A~,; . ( ):;Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) .'. ,.,.'?:.',,'", ( )"U-Tube with Uner ( ) U-Tube without Uner ( J... V~uaJ Inspection ,.(Vaulted tanks only) () Groundwater Monit0ril1 ," ',' ," , .'. <-X,', Sensor in Annular Space () Vapor () Uquid () Pressure ' (1~) ,;~ ('):'Regutar Monitoring ot U-Tube. Monitoring Well or Annular Space ' N ( ) 'Oaily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation () Periodic Tightness.! , ,( ),;,None ( ) Unknown () Other ",,"';¡~ , .~'" *Describe Make & Model: <, ~. Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping- ( ) Sealec:t,Cq; . . . .': C) Monitoring Sump with Raceway () Complete Containment UnerY./ith; .".-(, )" HaJf-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ( ) Synthetic Uner Racew: ~, " " ,( ) 'Unknown () Other~",'í\ ";'~,,*ii;': ,,:,;..:,:~Pes.crib~ Make & Model: --,A·d::..ó! +- 1); 'Ti htness.':::<'¡,' .' ,.. .Tapk,§eert:pghtJ?ess Tested? ateot Last Tightness ,Test :.:'N8{1ie."" .i"':" , àÌ'1k'R air.. .' ( .)Yes ate(s) ot R~pSir(s) .: .. . ,Describe Repairs" . Overfill Protection .:;,,(~ust describe below) . ft1;{~Qperatcr,:~Us.\pO~OIS, & VisuaUy Monitors Level ~E;rape Float Gauge: ( .) Float Vent VaJves ,( ) Auto Shut-Off Controls f£:}j~~apacitance ,~ensor ,>; () SeaJe(1 Fill Box () None ~Unknown *J,¿kJJ§1 Make & Model for mI Devices D,escribe other Protection System i in . "", ' "d"'~"',' . undergrouncfPiping: ~ Yes () No .' , ... Thickness (inches) , Diameter Type ot piping System . 'M" Pressure,:'d: ) Suction () Gravity l1ñciè'rground Piping Corrosion Protection: ( ) Galvanized,,:,";·' ' ( ) Fiberglass-Clad ( ) PolyethylenE:) Wrap ( ) Electrical Isolation : ( ) Unknown "/,>' ')4 None . Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: , () Oàuble-Wall' ( , Svnthpti,.. I ¡Mar ~\lC>.O"'" - Capacity (Gallons) Manufacturer Thlckn,ess (Inches) ; '}J::> tV<-. I ( ) Lined Vault ¢(L None Manufacturer: Capacity (GalIR!!8 .~'-"~ ;,,~ ( ) Yes ( ) No Results of Test Testing Company &lNO ( ) Unknown ( ) Unknown Material Manufacturer ( ) Impressed Current ( ) . s· ( ) Vinyl Wrap ( ) ,Tar, ( ) Other (describe): '~: '~:<'::: , I \ 1\1_-- ..."', . ,A-C." ~.f- fJ ¡' ( ) Yes ( ) No Results of Test Testing Company ~NO ( ) Unknown Auto Shut-Oft Controls None ~Unknown ~~~~;,-,:¡~, Underground Piping: ,,~Yes () No () Unknown Material ,.:;:(;~~¡~,':::~,ThiCkness (inches) ',' , , Diameter Manufacturer "A;tt~:;,;:;Type ofpiping.~ystem, " {,'k?r,~~'-:;:~,:,,':,' ,'M'Pre~re ,..( ) Suctio,n () Gr~vity Approximate Length of this Pipe ':r.,;::~.",,: ~;~~;:;~.:~~:\~;?:;: '" uncíèi'ground: Piping Corrosion Protection: ' ~; -~ ' , ""~/¡:,:,,::, ( ) ,.j3a1vanized.,, "" , ; ,( ), Fiberglass-Clad () Impressed Current ( }i;S i~~tt( ) POlyetl:1Ylêne Wrap " , () Electrical Isolation ( ) Vinyl Wrap ( ):i:,T~>J ;~~;,.:J"(' ),;;,y,n~,nown.~~~jì¡;;"'""";':" ' ')4 None " ( ) Other (describe): "~,Ynq~rgtç,,';lm:tRipingtªecondary Containment: 'i::,;¡",:.t~~~,v~, t~o~blfrWall'~' ,'.,\ .. ,.., ( ) Synthetic Uner System F..À NonA I \ '.. -, " ... ..; U None ( ,. PerMit· :# H. 1. 2. 9. 10. 11. ""1 . TANK INFORMATION FOAMe (FILL OUT SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK) FOR EACH SECTION ) Vaulted () Jacketed , Coments () lIJ4eI Tank # ~ 3. Tank is: Tank Material ( ) Carbon Steel ( ) Concrete Primarv Containment Date Installed ( ) Double-Wall Single-Wall ( ) Fiberglass-Reinforced PII¡!St~c / ( ) Other (Describe) ~ 1--€¿A ( ) Stainless Steel ( ) Unknown ( ) Fiberglass-Clad S - Capacity (Gallons) 4. Thickness (Inches) \ /c( "' Tank Secondarv Containment ( ) Double-Wall ( ) Synthetic Uner ( ) Other (describe): ( ) Material Tank Interior Linina ( ) Unlined () Unknown Tank Corrosion Protection ( ) Gatvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad () PolyethyleneNinyl (Wrapped or Jacketed) ( ) Tar or AsphaJt (~Unknown ( ) None ( ) Other (describe): Cathodic Protection: ~ None (j Impressed Current System () Sacrificial Anode Systëm Describe System and Equipment: Leak Detection. Monitorina. and Interceotion · (Must be described below) a. Tank: ( ) Vapor Detector · ( ) Liquid Level Sensor · () Conductivity Sensor · ( ) Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) ( ) U-Tube with Uner ( ) U-Tube without Uner ( ) Visual Inspection (Vaulted tanks only) () Groundwater MonitOring ( ) Sensor in Annular Space () Vapor () Liquid () Pressure () Other · ( ) Regular Monitoring of U-Tube, Monitoring Well or Annular Space ( ) Daily Gauging & Inventory Reconciliation () Periodic TIghtness Testing ( ) None ( ) Unknown () Other *Describe Make & Model: ~ Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping· ( ) Sealed Concrete Racewa~ ( ) Monitoring Sump with Raceway () Complete Containment Uner with Sumps ( ) HaJf-Cut Compatible Pipe Raceway ( ) Synthetic Liner Raceway ( ) None ( ) Unknown ( ) Other *Describe Make & Model: 1217 J -:J~k..;z.(- LJ¡ A/f'-r;foM. b;.AI:- ~ Tank Tiahtness Has This Tank Been TIghtness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name Tank Reoair Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs Overfill Protection (Must describe below) ( ) Operator Fills, Comrols, & Visually Monitors Level ( ) Tape Float Gauge ( ) Float Vent Valves () Auto Shut-Off Comrols ( ) Capacitance Sensor ( ) Sealed Fill Box () None 'f4-Unknown () Other * ( ) List Make ~ Model for aU Devices *Describe other Protection System Pioina a, Manufacturer I ( ) Lined Vault (i) None Manufacturer: Capacity (Gallons) ( ) Unknown Thickness (Inches) 5. }vo rv{.. ) Uned (describe) 6. 7. b. Piping: 8. ( ) Yes ( ) Yes ( ) No Results of Test Testing Company ~NO ~ Unknowr ( ) Unknown ( ) No () Unknown Material ~lv~¡ rz,.e f) Manufacturer b. Underground Piping: ~ Yes Thickness (inches) Diameter Type of piping System M Pressure () Suction () Gravity unc:ièrground Piping Corrosion Protection: ( ) Galvanized ( ) Fiberglass-Clad () Impressed Current ( ) Sacrificial Anode ( ) Polyethylene Wrap ( ) Electrical Isolation ( ) Vinyl Wrap ( ) Tar or Asphalt ( ) Unknown ~ None ( ) Other (describe): Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: ( ) Double-Wall ( ) Synthetic Uner System Approximate Length of this Pipe Run IbO c. d. ~' None ( ) Unknown 1\ 1'_1.._ n ..__1' " .(, , R E C E I P T 09/30/94 4 : 51 pm ,- r-- .( - Invoice Nbr. KERN CO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY 2700 'M' Street Bakersfield. CA 93301 CASH REGISTER , i ¡ Customer' jH0929941 ¡ L orne P.O.# IOrder' Date I 09/30/94 I I Wtn By CSR 2 Description 4751 UNDERGROUND TANKS MODIFY EH UST004 REF: CK 002560 - 9/23/94 THANK YOUl BSSR INC Ship Date 09/30/94 Quantity 1 Type of Order I Via IDF I I , I Price Unit Disc 650.00 E Ol~der' Total Amount Due Payment Made By Check PAGE 130210 , i W I' I Terms I NT I ' I Total 650.00 650.00 650.00 650.00 ~}, "'';'.' ~;t~1:~~r: '!" .". , . .'..~,',..:~." .~- . ~ .; ,t,. .~ :. R E C E I P T 09/30/94 4 : 5 1 pm , ..~, KERN CO RESOU RCE MANA,'tì,EMENT AGENCY 2700 ,ê"~M ' Street 8akersfield. CA 93301 CASH REGISTER ~- .... ,'. ¡Customer P.O.# I Wtn 8y IOrder Date iH0929941 ! CSR I 09/30/94 ~·íne Description 4751 UNDERGROUND TANKS MODIFY EH UST004 2 REF: CK 002550 - 9/23/94 THANK YOU! ·f: .. 8SSR INC '0' , ','''' . , e " " , , ,. " , ..... :~'.;' .', :'~ ~~:. . '.: :;~., " ",". ",' ..'":;.' . . . ;....~' "f' :~ .-:,: ,.- .~ Invoice Nbr. 1 Type of Order Shi pr:r~te I Via 09/30/94 ! DF I Quantity Price Unit 1 650.00 E Order Total ~mount Due Payment Made 8y Check I I I Disc '. ..... ~ '..:;':'. ~{ " . .1-' . '" ~ ~. I .- -,' .... " , ~.' j,.' ", .!- ~ . '~'" . PAGE 1 130210 I ! I W,. , I I I I I Terms I NT I I Total 650.00 650.00 , 650.00 650.00 " ". _ SUN VALLEY). ., OIL CO. )5 ÕD \ ~ Whø~s.1ø Petroleum 0I5trlbutOfS September 9, 1993 ~NVIRaNMENTAL H~AlTH STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARO Californ18 ~nvlronmentgl Protection Agency 2700 M Street Suite 300 BakerSfIeld. CA. 93301 TO WHOM IT MAY CONC£RN! ! 8m the Cheir E~ecutlV8 ~inanclal Officer for R.l. Ragsdale, Inc. DBA Sun Valley 011 ComÞeny and with the oomþany's hl~tory Of financial support it will be guaranteed the Certifioation of rlnanc!al Responsibilty Will be met. Al! reQuirements required ~o meet rules end regulations fer federal register will be endorsed. R.L. Ragsdale/Sun Valley 011 Company'S register number with state of California Board of EQUB1!xstion Søec1al Taxes DIvision 1s TKHQ44-0-32884 underground storage tank fee return. Reported ~uarterly thê follQwing locatlcns which are combined under the single register number~ G.L. 'S Mini Mart Lucky 1 #2 LUcky 1 f14 Lucky J'g Market ~)(Þres9 Wible Texaco 4~S 11th st., Delano, CA. 93215 10'30 ~osedBle Hwy., Bks'ld, CA. '93308 770 E. Lerdo Hwy., Shafter, CA. 93263 726 S. Union Ave., Bksfld, CA. 93307 3940 Rosedale Hwy., Bksfld, CA. 9"08 2500 Wible Rd., Bksfld, CA. 9(304 Res~o t fu 11 y }l!J~ /./Z'c-'tJ dJú"..~r GARY O. CHAPMAN, CEO R.L. RGgsdele, Inc. SUn Vml1ey 011 Co. e Highway · BakGrsfleldi Canromfa 93308 · Telephone (805) 327-7212 . FAX (80s) 327-1815 3/24/94 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE~N: IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE LO:A7:SNS ~LEASE ADD: QUICK SHOPPER 1-5 & ~i;~~ai 58 9UTTONWILLGW, CALIFORNI~ ':: ~:::::: D W A y~ C -: ,~ s" e'~ -- ~- :; ,!:.I ë: ~ SF: :: 1_ ::' .: P L ! 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Ship Date 02/23/94 .... ... ... ._. __ - .... u. _. n.' __ Line Description Quantity 5730 UNDERGROUND TANKS S~ATESURCH EH 4 ZZZaOi ¿ TH,ANK YOU! ,~ ~---_... -- r--" r-1 : ,,-~S~,~:~=::~:"-'':~'-'u. i\ L\ FEB ¿ 4 \994 : III L I ' ,\ /"'-, , " I¡'U /(Cç~'J (.J¡-"v) L ~/ r I ::+\( . '-'\ 1(': " I" '>' ," \'\( \ \ ') I. }',/ ,__J ',--_ n f,j~ I~ ___..OM..._._.___.."_.____.M.___.__._____._·.·____M Via I Terms 20-SUN3 I NT u_______________I___________ Price Unit Disc Total 56.00 E 224.00 Or'der' Tota 1 224.00 Amount Due 224.00 Payment Made By Check 224.00 r . \;;::, ,;J-CJ ~) U N-.-J :;J!q!ql-! ~ 't i \ \ " .r~' : ¡. . '. J . ,..',J-'" '--- . 4() !- j)' , .. " / J ,;... ',', . , " \ . ~ . . -._~' ""ÞAGE 1 ' -, RECEIPT .... _. - _._ - ._ _. N" _ _. ._ __ _ ... _. _. _ .-. .- - .- '- -- -- .- -- .-. ... _. ... .... .-. ,,- -- - _. _. -.. ._, -- -- ... ,- - .- .... - _. - _. - -.. - - - - - - - - -,- - - - - - - - - - -. .... ,-. .- ~.. .... 02/23/94 Invoice Nbr. 1 114771 /::' ..., am KERN CO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY 0: I I 2700 'M' Street 8akersf·¡e·ld, C,A 9330ì Type of Order W , 1.__._____.__...____....._._.._______.....___...._.....___...,-...-..,.,..,- ..,._.._....._-------~_._-------------------_.__.__.- CASH REGISTER SUN VALLEY OIL CO. i______~______________________________ ¡Customer P.O.# I Wtn By ¡Order Date ! 834.6-IN ¡ SMK I 02/23/94 I I I ....._ _ ._ ._ _ ._. .... ... ._ ._ ._ 'M' ...._ , .. _ .... .._ _.. 'M' ._.._ ì u_._._ ... --. .- -.- .... ._ -., .-. L.ine Descr·¡ption 1 3398 UNDERGROUNDTANKS ANNUAL FEE EH ","·-USTO 0 1 2RE~. '--- ~ -.-.-.--.--.-....---...---------.---------------....-..~,- Shi p Date! Vi a I Terms 02/23/94 120-SUN3 ¡ NT ~----______I______----______I____~_-~--- Quantity Pr~ce Unit Disc Total 4 150.00 EôOO.OO Oi'dep Total 600.00 Amount Due 600.00 Payment Made By Check 600.00 THANK YOU! '---... y o /'-- ~~, 0 ~~i\ LOO' "A \994 I ~, \ù .,- --'" L___---------- _.~." kJ~ "....- c::-, " , \ :z <:>1'0 -' .-J lÁ ~ ,;;2!q Þcj ~ (A\ø0 C) \Y0 :::::~:' " r:,t,:·;[.~;t--:--::',:';,J;:'::::~:.,~:":1,):~~~~;:r ,~;;Æ'?'~~E~':---:;:'1'~ ~, , ' , .:- -?~"', ~:;:-r.:::,~-:?:;:7::--:·, Øi:\ ,~7", r,' " -;' , . " '. .,0. f, "'".."q, <þ .. '.. ~ ..' ";'''-~' '"' "t. r-"," ·..·"'-.i' " ..... -.' .' . 'I', ,'~ ~,,' "c,' _: ' , ,~," '~" ~ , ' .' ~ ~y- ~¡; <>;~,:f: ~~¡t:};;:~:1i:~;X~F\'-.- :>' ;- -':WJ:;:::-!';/': " ...: ::: :<', "1 ,,',"',"" ',.... """,I.,~-:"""..,.,>,':..'TrGHmESS~œR- . " ..,' J ~/,;,.>' '\: ',';<'~, :.'~t: :.....~.' .~~ ...~:,,'~~ ~.' ~':-:,{.:;:~",~~i·.',i:,~,\,... ?~ ;/ ~':f. ">'.:'" " ,,' " .' '. " ¡'PO' : 'AM': "', :.:,,:~" , ,," '\' ,I;. 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Date~~IHVere ccmIPJeted: . . 6/3;?r:~)(:,'~·:£:\·~~F( , " _ " " T.,. , - ," 0< r¡ 00 (~/ T6~·~~;\:;;-,:';:f , I '1 Facility Permit Number: Number of Tanks· Tested at the site: numbers if provided) (Iist- the~,:.; tr1~,·'theïr tank ~ . ", '., -~. '. r ,J ~ ,.". '. -. . " Was the method a test o(the entire t~n~system, pipÏDg alone,~just,":'~:'~,'· taDks? (descnbe), ~ ~ '1<~ '" ,':'/"r.!';';·',""'."";·'. ' .' , ,,/,~t~:_,::' :<H,' ' ".,..',."' . .1 ': .".'-..- . Did theJacility pass an tests: pt..... Yes" :·{~Ò.; (if no, provide the leak rate and a description of thetank(s) that ,failèd~,µ¡e:teStf(faüure is . . .~.."" ~-... ~ ,<~:::: ". . > 0.1 gal per hour) , " j.', ". .. , " " '. ~ . ., .:,~~. ~. ~~:',..r~~ ,", ,- :: '~,' "'~ ,.~, : " : ~. . - ":" "., ',:\":';'!' . -,: ,',;.' ~._'>; - ';'"::;~. ,', " ..1:1 .... ..' .1_" " :.,' ,1',~' , . -.' . . ",.' , :-:;, " ,',- "'; "!' '. '.. ..... The facility will do the following to investigate the fai1edtest: , ,".- '~. "~,~ ::;', - ,.. ,~.', "-( '> .." '. ".. .~.:: :" ~\~ ..: ", ::'>/~Ó~ :~~ ~ - , . -.,,,. . ' The test method certification that is submined to the state specifies that: èàch ièStmethod be completed in a certain m9nner. Is there anything within the,results,:,whicÌ1~suggest that the tank test was improperly completed? Yes ',~' '!,";Nò ' , (descnbe) " ,", , . " ' ,..¡ IDfonnation has been reviewed and placed within the database: V~:· '.' . NO ~A) . e, - HORIZON e,' Cr..-: '.... ,. ENGINEERING & TESTING P.O. Box 8490· Mesa, Arizona 85214· (602) 926-3000· (800) 229-2930 '__c-..."..--'-·,' ---....., ---'--".--- INVOICE Contract No l!9}.!5-1..f!05~_ Invoice No 17332 Sold By: Wade Invoice Date: August 18. 19~L_,_,_ Customer: [SunValley Oil Company] A It n: lº~riº~~_~~==--=--=-_,______,~_ Iª-~~__F=\~~e_dale Hi9hw~ I~~_kersfiel~ I CA 1933-º-ª- Site: 'LUCkY 7 NO.3 Contact: 53ary -º~apman 1z.26 S~u!!:1 Union ¡Bakersfield ~ 19330~ ..--- .-....... ---'--'--'-"~ ----~.._.. -------------------- Services: Qty. Item /I Description ------.--------------..---.------- ____ __ ____.,__ !Jndergrou~~.§torag~ T~~~~ Tra~~r Tested__ _____,__ _____~ Un~!~~9~~u~~.§~~!'!;I~,!.~~~~.!~,~~!" T ~ted _ ._______ ___, ,no______ !:Jndergro~.!1d S1Q~a.g_E!,!!'r1~sJracer !_~_~ed ____ Permit e.r.lc.e Amount n__._ .____..__ ________ ~_______..___.. _.__...__._._____ __._u__.______._____ 250.00 0.00 250.00 0.00 ------,- 250.00 0.00 -- --- -.-,---.-- 220.00 0.00 --.---- .~----- .---------- ---- ._______._._. _"0 ----- -------- -- --- -- ---_.-. - ----.---..- .. ,- -----...------ I~~~::.__, ,~~,::::= Wïí[~ïll wfij~ ~ºþ:-ïs'cºfu.pi8!¡=_ l--------. _n._' .,,,---- ---.-------",--.---------..-,---- .---------.-,-,---~-------,- Mater I aji.~'::= .--=~:.~.,= _=-=~.==_==~~:.:~=-:=:=-:~~.,,~:=.:.~_=_=~~==____ .--------.-. .--....----.- .._------_._--_..._.~--------_. , -- -, - -- -.-- - - ------- - , --- ---- , - -. ---_.- - - ------ -- --- - ! __...._...._._. __.._"__. ___.. ._..__ ______.________ _.____._.___n"________.___________·__·__~~_~ _.____.__._n ..__ ._.._ _ _._ __ ____...____________.__ _ _. _____________._.______._.______ -.--'--- ---.- .--.----.---. .------.--..----------.---------------- .- .--.-.----- ------------. ..__._------_._------~------_._----_._------- -. - .------. .----..--- -~ --------.---- -------~-_.._-_._------_.._.._-----_._-------_._------.--- ._----. -~---~- ._---. --- . -.-- --.--.------.---.-------------.--.--.--------.---.--.--------------- _____ __...._n__. _ u_._ ._.__ ._________.___._._ __ _._..._.._.__ ..______. .._..._..___..._._____._______.____ o Taxable Subtotal: Sales Tax: Total Amount Due: $0,00 0.00 Terms: L. JOB TYPE: TRACER . .____.. __.___. n ...___._..__._ _on _._ .... ___. ______________u____ ----.. - .... ~---~- - .-"------ --- .-+-.--- - -..- ----- -- -. - . - -.. ~- -------.--- ---. --.- ..-.----+--.----------.-.... ------.--.----.--------.--.-. 'e' e · ..'À""; .:.~ , HORIZON" ~ ENGINEERING & TESTING A Subsidiary of Arizona Instrument Corporation '!I,.... August 18, 1993 Gary Chapman Sun Valley Oil Company] 3940 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93308 Re: Tank Tightness Tests - Lucky 7 NO.3 726 South Union , Bakersfield , CA Dear Gary, Precision tests were performed on underground storage tanks at the above location using the UST est 2000/P tank test system. The results of testing are shown on the following page and indicate whether the Underfill portion of the tank, and associated piping, passed or failed. Included with the report are copies of computer printouts of data compiled during the last hour of each test. The printout shows leak rate and the confidence level (three times standard deviation) of that leak rate. This information is stored in a permanent file if future verification of test results are needed. Sincerely, Quinn Johnson gj Enclosures P,O. Box 8490 · Mesa, Arizona 85214 · 16021 926-3000 · 18001 229-2930 e - HORIZON ENGINEERING & TESTING P,O. Box 8490' Mesa, Arizona 85214' (602) 926-3000' (800) 229-2930 .~. ~__ - __. n_____ CERTIFICA TION Contract No: ~93~-1805-~ Test Date:June 3. 1993 Customer: ¡Sun Valley Oil Company] Attn: ¡Gary Chapman 3940 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield CA 193308 Site: [LUCkY 7 NO.3 Contact: Gary Chapman 726 South Union Bakersfield CA 93307 Tank fto.... Tank Product Tank Test Elesult Line Test Result leak Det. Result 1 Unleaded + . Pass Pass @.008 Pass 2 Unleaded · Pass Pass @,O04 Pass -. 3 Diesel 'Pass Pass @.002 Pass 4 Diesel · Pass Pass @.002 Pass _._--- --. ----- ---- ._. --, 'The tanks passed the Underfill portion of the test only, this does not certify the tanks. Technician Name: I£arrell Pettit License No.: ~5-1502 State: ICA Technician's Signature '4Þ e ...._-- JOLJNo.I';.._'·'?;:~"?::I[1atek< )::.1 1, "[,, ] ,",¥ç~.,~'iš1 ~ C(IHlI(I~Hl ; /;: ..<_ " ! -"',' :"', .2" ",,~ _" i, __,r., , I 1 ' ! License No·IJ~:';--iJ) IlIonlz U' '111~!"STING onTO SIIEET 2 3 4 PLt.J :; );}:¡"', ;", j;.':'f'/ . -'" ~ ,..i... ~J ',,/ I.."¡ . ~j ¡I) I.)¡u J/I ) 58 5B .- (2 -J ,..' , ," ~ .." """'-'" .'.. .!J'" 'S·~· : Ÿ"" 'O~,~ ,D'-! 2 ,0')5' 0 'i/ ,O£i6 ¿,? ~. (' ,/ r ,.l.... 3:"ö 4'" :> /()O j ¿,O ~/'ID c.¡ ,,,-- j /:;- ( "'<:.r''1 '~ C )0 3-0 3C~ ,ODD I{){)~ /DO'? 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I, ,t n t .. r , n,. t (', :1 r r. n n I ,.';, kin n . e ... . .__._u_ ___ - -... -.-----..--..-----.. ----.-. -------- -. ...-,....--.-,.... e - .-"'- ...-.-.....-.-- - ..--------.- .- "-------_._-~.~.. ..-. ---..-.--- .*.- '-'--'-'- ..--.- ******* C U S TOM E R D A T A ******** JOB NUMBER : CUSTOMER (COMPANY NAME) : CUSTOMER CONTACT(LAST, FIRST): ADDRESS - LINE 1 ADDRESS - LINE 2 CITY, STATE ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX 000045 Sun Vally Oil Company Chapman, Gary · · : Bakersfield CA. · · · · ******* COM MEN T L I N E S ******* ******* SIT E SITE NAME (COMPANY NAME) SITE CONTACT(LAST, FIRST) ADDRESS - LINE 1 ADDRESS - LINE 2 CITY, STATE ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX GROUND WATER LEVEL (FT) NUMBER OF TANKS LENGTH OF PRE-TEST (MIN) LENGTH OF TEST (MIN) D A T A ******** : Lucky 7 No. 3 : Chapman Gary · · : 726 South Union : Bakersfield CA. : 93307 : 805-324-8516 : 20 4 : 30 : 180 TANK DIAMETER (IN) 6 LENGTH (FT) VOL UME ( GAL ) TYPE FUEL LEVEL (IN) FUEL TYPE dVOL/dy (GAL/IN) CALIBRATION ROD 1 2 3 4 ,_"~__ nn_ ******* TANK NO. 1 27.16 10000 ST PLS UNLD 119.51 DISTANCE 10.65625 26.95313 41. 93750 56.93750 e. ..-------..---.-- TANK DATA ******** TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. 2 3 4 95 95 76 7 20.37 16.97 16.97 7500 4000 4000 ST ST ST 93 65 64 REG UNLD DIESEL 1 DIESEL 1 28.86 47.15 48.87 69 10 ...-- (j') L.LJ :I: Ü Z ~ o o r '--" .....J ~ ---! ~ L.LJ - 5 c.;. ::z -< :I: ü -10 5 15 e 74.93750 e, TANK 1 START TlnE:01:Z8:40:00 CURREnT TlnE:øZ:Z8:4Ø:ØO 5 o EAK RAIE: -.88835 -.88813 .81593 GPH LOSS PTA. VERSion I.Z0 -15 o 81888845.ISI,1 15 30 TIME (MINUTES) CI': 45 60 86184/93 ' · r--. 1 0 U') IJ.J :r: ü z T""" o I.:) r '-01 --I ~ --1 Z IJ.J - 5 c" z <: :r: ü -10 e 15 e Cr: TAnK Z START TlnE:88:50:48:88 CURREnT TlnE:81:50:48:88 5 o . 88!i79 Cl: - .88859 EAK RATE: .81786 GPH LOSS -15 o 8188884!i.TST,1 15 PTA. VERSIon 1.Z8 30 TIME (MINUTES) 4-5 60 86/84/93 ...... 1 0 In UJ :I: '0 :z ~ o o t "--' .....J ~ -' z - UJ -5 o :z .e( :I: ü -10 e .. e( - .. .. --.. ... - ..~ . - ~.. 15 TANK 3 START TlnE:82:20:48:88 5 o . 8887B Cl: - .88833 EAR RATE: .81572 GPH LOSS PTA. VERSION 1.28 -15 o 81888845. TST,1 15 45 60 86/84/93 30 TIME (MINUTES) Cr: SOL 2 '" 10 (¡') UJ :r: l) z r- o o , "--' -1 ~ .-J Z UJ -5 C-' z .e( :r: ü -10 -15 15 5 o . e InN« 1 smRT TI"E:88:æ:~:æ CURRENT TI"E:81:5B:48:88 -~ . ,---.., ,-" '""> i . i .' . , I I I I I I " '.' 8: .88853 Cl: -.88855 EAK RATE: .82694 GPH LOSS PTA. VERSION 1.28 Cr: i' n I . I "', .,\.,1 \\ " ",_ . ',- ! ---.....-..... ..,.... - - '.., ~--~-~ o 81888845. TST,l 15 4-5 60 86/84/93 30 TIME (MINUTES) " , . ; ·e, e(, INVOICE #TLOOOl12 TEST DATE: 09/28/93 UNDERGROUND TANK TESTERS, INC. 917 WEST BELLEVIEW AVE. PORTERVILLE, CA 93257 (800) 244-1921 TANK STATUS REPORT -- ULLAGE TEST --------------------------------- ***** CUSTOMER DATA ***** ***** SITE DATA ***** ~'.t~·:¡..., . . -'"'~ J ~ {I ~; - "'..¿) SUN VALLEY OIL COMPANY 3940 ROSEDALE HIGHEAY LUCKY 7 NUMBER 3 726 SOUTH UNION BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93307 CONTACT: CHAPMAN, GARY PHONE #: 805-327-7212 CONTACT: CHAPMAN, GARY PHONE #: ***** COMMENT LINES ***** CURRENT EPA STANDARDS DICTATE THAT FOR UNDERGROUND FUEL TANKS, THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LEAK/GAIN RATE OVER THE PERIOD OF ONE HOUR IS .05 GALLONS. * THESE TESTS ARE PERFORMED USING THE USTEST PROTOCOL * TANK #1: PLUS UNLEADED TYPE: STEEL SN: .02 TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #2: REG UNLEADED TYPE: STEEL SN: .02 TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #3: DIESEL FUEL 2 TYPE: STEEL SN: .02 TANK IS TIGHT. TANK #4: DIESEL FUEL 2 TYPE: STEEL SN: .02 TANK IS TIGHT. OPERATOR: DENNIS E. GOODAN UTTL #92-1000 SIGNATURE: V~~ DATE: 9· "1- J~ 9) 'e e:, ******* TAN K D A T A ******** TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. TANK NO. 1 2 3 4 TANK DIAMETER (IN) 95 95 76 76 LENGTH (FT) 27.16 20.37 16.97 16.97 VOLUME (GAL) 10000 7500 4000 4000 TYPE ST ST ST ST FUEL LEVEL (IN) 24 28 15 15 FUEL TYPE REG UNLD REG UNLD DIESEL 2 DIESEL 2 dVOL/dy (GAL/IN) 107.72 74.88 54.66 54.66 CALIBRATION ROD DISTANCE 1 10.65625 2 26.95313 3 41.93750 4 56.93750 5 74.93750 'e ******* C U S TOM E R JOB NUMBER CUSTOMER (COMPANY NAME) CUSTOMER CONTACT(LAST, FIRST): ADDRESS - LINE 1 ADDRESS - LINE 2 CITY, STATE ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX ******* COM MEN T ******* SIT E SITE NAME (COMPANY NAME) SITE CONTACT (LAST , FIRST) ADDRESS - LINE 1 ADDRESS - LINE 2 CITY, STATE ZIP CODE (XXXXX-XXXX) PHONE NUMBER (XXX)XXX-XXXX GROUND WATER LEVEL (FT) NUMBER OF TANKS LENGTH OF PRE-TEST (MIN) LENGTH OF TEST (MIN) . (" D A T A ******** 000112 SUN VALLEY OIL COMPANY CHAPMAN, GARY 3940 ROSEDALE HIGHWAY BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93308 805-327-7212 L I N E S ******* D A T A ******** LUCKY 7 NUMBER 3 CHAPMAN, GARY 726 SOUTH UNION BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93307 o 4 30 180 , " '-" et, ---er~-- 3.0 -------------------- -------------------- TAttK 1 ......... 0 ~ CI::: w 2,0 (j) 0 z 0 I- -l < Z 0 (f) 1,0 .....; 0 8H: 'I"'" 0 g PEAK 8N: .0 50 TL888112.80H ' .12 8.58 31 2 TI"E -- 83:33:24 r1 I't ! UTA, VERSION 1.08 lJ ~ 500 5000 FREQUENCY (HZ~ 50000 89128/93 , " 3.0 -. o ~ er:: ~ 2.0 o z o I- .....J -c:( Z Ü l0 o..-J 1,0 o or- (!) g TANK 2 'e e(. Cr: TI"E -- 83:37:80 .0 50 TL888112.S0" 5.88 .82 ~ J. A ß. UTA, VERSION 1.88 v '" 500 5000 FREQUENCY (HZ~ 50000 Ø91Z8193 ........ 0 ~ CJ::: w 2,0 (j) 0 z 0 I- ......J « z ö (f) 1.0 --..J 0 T'"" ø g PEAK 8M: .0 50 TL888112.80N 3,0 'e, e\ Cr: TAD 3 TI"E -- 83:44:31 .88 5.22 h . UTA, VERSION 1.88 " 500 5000 FREQUENCY (HZ~ 50000 89/28193 ......... 0 ~ 0:: W 2.0 (j) 0 z 0 I- ...J <:( Z 0 tn 1.0 .....; 0 8M: ~ CI g PEAK 8M: ,0 50 TL88811Z.SOH 3,0 'e e( Cr: lAID( 4 II"E -- 83:48:82 -.83 4.28 1\ .r\I~ UTA, VERSION 1.88 'W \.( 1"1 500 5000 FREQUENCY (HZ~ 50000 Ð9128193 '. '.' .,'.'~. """;- ....., 1 " . " '.' ," ~ ",'.(.,.., ·f 'ec.) , , ',\ , . ., ¡; i",.. \; ,';<! . , ."\ :. R E C E I P T PAGE 1 ----------------------~------------------------------------------------------ Invoice Nbr. 1 100773 I KERN CO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY 2700. 'M' Street I 8akersfield, CA 9330.1 Type of Order ~ I I (80.5) 861-350.2 I 1______-----------------------------------------------~-----------------------I I I I CASH REGISTER SUN VALLEY OIL COMPANY I I I I I I 1______-----------------------------------------------------------------------1 ¡Customer P.O.# I Wtn By IOrder Date I Ship Date ¡ Via I Terms I ¡ 25o.013C-94 I GLR I 08/0.5/93 I 0.8;05/93 I I NT I 1______---______1________1___________1___________1___-____________1___________1 Line Description Quantity Price Unit Disc Total 1 3398 UNDERGROUNDTANKS ANNUAL FEE EH 2 150.00. E 300.0.0 USTOOl 08/05/93 3:17 pm Order Total 300.00. Amount Due 300.00 Payment Made By Check 300.00. THANK YOU! . ' - , r ' . 'ENVIRONM~T AL HEALTH SERVIt!Š DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700 -M- Street, Suite 300 Bðke,sfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 (805) 861-3429 FAX UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT UPDATE QUESTIONNAIRE THIS QUESTIONNAIRE MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED WITH YOUR INVOICE PAYMENT. TANK OWNE ADDRESS CITY/STATE PERMIT ;;~ FACILITY ADDRESS CITY/STATE NUMBER OF, TANKS j/ PHONE ~-J[r'?/-7'z/~ ZIP OPERATOR ADDRESS CITY/STATE IF A TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP HAS iAKEN FLACE WITHIN THE LAST YEAR1 PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOL.L.OWING: DATE OF TRANSFER: MONTH DAY YEAR PREVIOUS OWNER: PREVIOUS FACILITY NAME (IF CHANGED): . - - - . - - . - - . . . . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . - . . . IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL JANE WARREN AT (805) 861·3636 EXT. 554. ch HM4 ,- .. M~Y 24 '93 15: 48 HORIZON - ~ _. P.1 e, HORlZDN _" E~.£~E,~~_G.i T~1ij~,Q",..~.-=".. " A luÞ8Ic1I.ry of Arizona Instrum.nt Corpotlltlon . ".-... "'~~~~..\:.~~. _........c!. .a..~-..e H __ -- Fax Transmittal 805-861-3429 To: Laurel Funk From: Heather Francis I Date: May 24, 1993 Re: Chanae II') scheQul~ Dear Ms. Funk, ' Horizon Englneerirlg & TestIng is changing the method of testing at the following sites from the Tracer TIght®method 01 precision testing to the USTest 2000PIU test. I Market Express , 3940 Aosedale Hi;hway Bakersfield, CA 93308 June 2, 1993 ëxpressway Market , 10117 Rosedale Highway , Bakersfield, CA 93311 June 3, 1993 ' Lucky 7 No.3, ' 726 South Union ~ Bakersfield, CA 93307 June 4, 1993 Kern County permits have already been acquired for these sites. If you have any questions or need any addltlonaLinformation, please do not hesitate to contact me. hf P.O. Box 9490 . Mela, Arizona 85214 · (602) 926-3000 · (800) 229·2930 Kern County EnviroDmC:Dtal Hea1Ùl Services DepL 2700 M Sueet, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA93301 (805) 861-3636 "I -.-..--.--..- . .'- W,. -= ...-----...,.--.--- . ' . ~ t . '" \, . '"' .. 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Ca Phone ( 805) 327.-7212 Zip Code 93308 C. Tes(inf' Company Informa(ion Company Name Horizon Engineering & Testing AddreSs P.O. ,Box 8490, Mesa, AZ 85214 Contact Person Day Ron;:!.] d Johnson Night Ronald Johnson Phone ( 602) 926.;.3000 , Phone ( 602) 892-7313 Worker's Compensation In:ìurance #...t:.1.bß~ ~6'SDqlP~.;..t)1 Liability Insurance # 7Ð2.l1-! l- qq Te~t MethOd UsedT;~cer ' Tight State Lice~ed Tester Mike 'SahÚn " ' State Licensed Tester # 95-1518 :: ::~ / 2 ~; / ~J ~) ~,; : J4 .:·~rn ~~ /\,:3 H ;:~ ~:~ n .C ~:) ì' F {~ :;,,~~':~tC)ii';(·:~" ') C;.)+ . ;': ~.: e-- " ,.., :" ¡: \... '- ,.... '1"" ¿';IDD ):i/!1 ::3tt'80t ;,,[-:RN ,~{) ¡·~E:3()Ur~(:r: "'ìi\ì\Jl\(~~:f\1~E~'!T /.\(:ìE¡\;,~\1 U a i-< e r':-3 r ..; f) ¡ Ö, : ; /\ ~ DOG ') "'('" ... "c.""" (,1;'; . -. .......J ..) \J r:. ~'\J t: n :':,,: v . ::) !~' c (oJ (' ':~~ c~ ~.: ~~':) :J /.\ ~3 C. ~3 /' 2 ~) ./ 9 :3 :; (:.~ ~.~ c; ~-' .~ p:: H! 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I ".. ë)~ä n t :ft~ ;¿.~~. ~Þ11 ëë '''Ü ni,t,·n B:¡ ~};,..::;:'''.'' _·,ì:.G,~ð':ï ~, 4'751 UNDERC-ìROUND TANI<S T,!GHTNESS '(\ ~v:..\~'-::.": 5S. 00 i ,.-Er " 22().00 US T 005""'< - ~~ ,;, \''') :ú 0 ,IÀ' rl... T ·1 --::;¡"'~, V " C\ c. #-~r':'t""'r ota . ,,....'\' (\ /::;"" t.þ/ ~'r--("(?''' \, "f; ¡~,'~ :-, ~~~ 'S ~ Amount Due < '\:/ ," ') ~v , ç(", ''-'i'\'' ~>ayment f'91ade By Che()k r' \ 03/2!3/93 8:34 am : ,) 220.00 . 22 O' ; 00 1,.... ..-. 220.00 THANK YOU! .1-- ---'.' . ,. '} ,. ]:)?\ ~ j _ /'\... ,~;v'~r) ~ / td··· . '~'7' _, q '?1 _,,7 '" 'Ï,7 J'rf i; ¡, ,r 0 ,tl"'~ tj¡,"~,Æ7 ',0V t , . 1 '__'__ ._'_ ., L. ~, ., _J HorlzonEngineerlng & Testing, Inc. P.O. BOX 8490 . MESA, ARIZONA 85214 Q Kern County Environmental Health Services Lucky 7 No~ 3 (sun Valley Oil Company) 726 South Union, Bakersfield, CA L.~.,~l. L..~.J 1,-=:;¡. ,I. NO. 008437 r V Permit, to ,test l-lOk, l-7500K and 2-4K tanks Total Permit fee- $220.00 3-22.;..93 ~ '~"'< '~, e . r. 11 ~ F ~, ¡, ¡; " ': If :, ! ~ :1 i ¡e f) i ! ~ I I I I ~ , [: ~ 'I ~ "'~ ~. I ~ "- I I 'I \ 1 (, 1 I 'I I :1 :\ I ¡ ;1 ... '£'l', '~7, \- , ;1£ ~ ..t: .' l~~~'Þ.Ü,'\'~:~6 E,:';,\',':M,':,/~~~,~,;:,~,~,'~,,:~~.h~,i~,~~,~,'~.·~il,;~,¡,.·,~,'t,;,'.~,::":~:~:c,: .'.,~ ,~~ICES DEP"R:r~~".,.,¡, ',¡~.,' .cJ'_:'.~" "'''',.',J,,'':l:'~4i1íii.;J , ',' "';"':' \)" ';' t~~},~SAKERSF I ~,~D~J~Ä;~~~.~9:1;;~ ,:,..:;j(I'l·;,t';~·'~::i~,; '¡::., '. ". 't' , """(805)861' 3636 y" ,""',""'<';' " '. ,,'J, . c,,,l~~(:' ,,"::-," ,'" ",2 ' , , (t,'" "':; 'õ' ., '¡';", ':" ,,~, "",r-, ;"j,.ãJf~~D9US "SUBSTANCE STO~AQE 'FÀCll I TV' ,: .,."..;':" >:"{~~;::- 1 , ' ,C,";,',,·,"(',,',"':'C,.,-.··,"I',at;SPECTI,ON RE' PORT *' , ' : ,'.. " ..... ""-','~':,,' ':.".<;',:",;'::,:1' ", " IT " , ,'.', :-,' ,.:: ',:' ';.:' t,,: , ;:f!{J . ~ ," . .'. " ~""'''--'.<J ' "'" 1ME' ÌÑ" __..____~__ T~M.>__OUT _.__..;.... NU, M~'~~ OF ~TANK~:' cA. "4'" L f,' -'""" YES_..__._ NO ......ltC..,___.._ INSPECTION DATE: 10 ;I.~Õ/"2 \ , ROUTINE......_.lL....__. REINSPECTION __~__ COMPLAINT ' '.. '. :-' . ~ ' I'. '~ ,- PERMIT. 2'S0013C PERMIT PO%TED? \ TYPE OF INSPECTION: F AC I L''fTy'ÑÃ'r;rË:;' LU çï~ r:,I::::i;t~_-=-=__,._.._.._..___..._,.___."...._......_.__.._________ ,= AC I L I TY ADD R ESS : ,111L..:.?'Q~.1H ....~..~.I O!i__..........__..,.._................._.._.....__...__..._,_...... BA'KERSFIELD, CA ~)WN E RS N AM E : .~UI':4_._'{~J::..~S.Y......QJ.:b....£.O~P._~N.Y..............._..._..,..........._........_...__._...____..._._....... OPERATORS N A ME : 1Y..Ç.!5.1:..,..7.....1tL...__.__.__.._......".."...._.......,...,_......._.........._...___ .. ...Î: COMMENTS: ..- ~ /,'.' _.........._..._.......,....,.~~::::::::=:::~~::::::::::::=::=::::::=~:.:===~~:::~~::::::::=:~~~:~:.::::::~::~:~=...,..,.._' ~ 1f11' ,¡.\ -----¡î'EM----'-·------=-·---ø....... ;J) P~IMARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING: OÙ~S~ a, I~tercepting an directing system . ~~ b. Standard Inventory Control ~\~ ' ç, Modified Inventory ContI'''' ~~\" d. In-tank LevelSensi~ ~O W." Groundw~ter Monitor;' ,,\0 , if." ~~dose Zone Monitorin':. . ;.:;. ,1:. " ~... .." _ . ~...... 1--", C 2) ~IE,.", ¡4~"f..,C,'9NTAINIENT MONITO~ ,..A. "":,,, .iner ' o~.~ð6tble-Walled tank I ;,,- c.' ,;/'\ault yo "ce· , .-.- . " 3.1 f.lt>ING ,~~!T0RING: . ,;~~/ Pressurized C!f. Suction c, Gravity "'"'---.- .. ~----- TIONS/08SERVA1IONS , ' , -.'i>8 v~ ~þ.Q \..,¿ V\ ~\,~ ?\ "",þ.~ o..¡~ V\ þ.VV~ V þ.~Q -.~ð o~~ ~ ..~'''''''o'' O\sC~:~ \ ,,¿...P<;-ch'ti:;S ~:::\~""~q8-f"" r"~\ '-" "\'~"""f ðV<Y:'fët(b~e~ ~, I ' . '.' \ " .,'" , ." ., , ,\ . ' <>,' ", -, I D /' -L.. /'1 ~ ...J..~ '~,'l;.{-'-;:;:::J I' ~>'7,'7; ?T'L-r- ""'<:~~ ~,'" .~~ i\ ' ,ì - " -\, I....)U, :'r .', ~ é11\.i't) r ' ~ ¡ ).' <..f .. 'f£~~f',',"<~4 ' ~ ,f' " ,.. " - , j ..'. \'\~. , !·1-' .~-. . , . . . -,"'. . ~ . ~ ~. .. . -......... .. 4.) OVERFILL PROTECTION: ../ .. ~ TIGHTNESS TESTING j) NEW CONSTRUCTION/MODIFiCATIONS 7) CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT â':!. UNAUT~ORIZED RELEASE ,,~ MAINTENANCE, GENERAL SAFETY I AND " OPERATING CONDITION OF FACILITY ~ \,...L..~_--..J< ~w~ ! L.I....,N<..~l.,...>, h. ¡ ¡ /\ I !51'D ¿,j \ t· . , , ", .--;..:. C OMM EN T S / R ECOMM EN DA T I ON S..__,..,."'....,...,..___..........,..........._.........,.......,.............._,..._.._.. 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'S~URCE MAN~GEMENT'L~_NCY ;~ RANDALL L ABBOTT DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE m ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY, REHS, DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District WILLIAM J. RODDY, APCO ~'I"ing & Development Services Department TED JAMES, AlCP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT UPDATE QUESTIONNAIRE TH!S QUESTIONNAIRE MUST BE COMPLETED AND RETURNED WITH YOUR INVOICE PAYMENT. - - - - - - - - - - - NUMBER OF TANKS ~ " PERMIT ,~ob'e. FACILITY 7~ ADDRESS CITY /STATE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ( TANK OWN ADDRESS CITY/STAT PHONE #~.::r-:Y.rl"7-~-ê/ ZIP Y33ð 7' /' ~:~:~~RY¿- ;ši=- - - - -P~O~E-'/;;-¿;;':¿ /ð~ CITY/STATE ~q/ @. ZIP 0307' /" IF A TRANSFER 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): - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ERJURY AND TO THE BEST OF DAT%ß ..<:- IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL JANE WARREN AT (805) 861-3636 EXT. 554. ch HM4 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CAUFORNIA 93301 (805) 861·3636 FAX: (805) 661·3429 .,J.. !~' . ·····~1.(" ~-.." ~..'. '-"<i·''''/ . " '-," " ':1 <"&' . ,;' :.'~' . '" :W",'cW-f" 1'" ' . .' ~~:¡:'>'f..J'" ,,:;:/,;,;;,:, J;:,,:<" , \ .j .L- " .. '¡i.~~~¡.. '- .., ,""" .,-.. ; ", '\ .....-. , .. R E C E I P T PAGE 1 ---~.._._-~-------------._--~._-~---------~._----~---~--.--.-~-~_._-------------~-------~._.---.- . 07/28/92 Invoice Nbr. 1 78788 I 11:57 am KERN CO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY I 2700 'M1 Street I Gakersfie'ld, CA 93301 Type of Order W ' (805) 861-3502 I '.'___ ..._ w. _ __....__ _._ ,_,_._ __. __.... ___.w _..._ ,_,__,..'.. _"..... ,_ ,,,,,_ ,__ _"___'" ________w..._____.____._.~_u__._w._. ._., I ! CASH REGISTER SUN VAU.EY OIL CO. I I I I : '. ,..- .--.------ ,.-. --.- _ '. ----- -.,--.. --..---- -....---,. -.- ,.-.------.-.-..,-. .---.--.-.--..-.. ---.-------- ---.--, ¡ ¡Customer P.O.U I Wtn 8y ¡Order Date I Ship Date I Via I Terms I : 250013C-92 SMK i 0'7/28/92 07/28/92 ¡ I NT I 1....,.........,.___....,.____..... ! .._...____ _ !"....,.___,........__. ! ..,_'........_____,__ ì ...__~________.__,__! __~______.__.I Line Description Ouantity Price Unit Disc Total 1 3398 UNDERGROUND TANKS ANNUAL FEE 4 100.00 E 400.00 , UST001 Order Tota' 400.00 Amount Cue 400.00 Payment Made By Check 400.00 THANK YOU! --'-.. ....... / L J -,--...-. .~~. J ,.k,".""~,,,,¡ ... ..,' ·-1 ~ HOIOfC¡ZZ-J ~¿;/2g j"i<eRN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT ~ / D".l-:-i,.:.f~-- T'm"____________ ¡;i """)ìJ:~~ J.~, Como"'"' CT No-_______2________ ..."",, '"'---~---------------------------------------- I.OClltlon ...(-/-.~.~...h........,..........,........".............,....,.........,.,.......... 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Information J f} ~ Tllken by IlJI . .. . ~NE~~i~~~~ON.,....7·~,··,"~··,',·,'~·,,·Î·,',··,··~:..,..,.",."",...,."...." _~~~...".L2f:e.c.~,...~,.,..,.e.~~....,..,(¿J.[~=~===".,.. ~~-fl?L-~--~~':~---~¥-:il-~~--- ..lk:2-...~..~,.,"~.. ".......... . ......7-L3,,[J.j..L.,........,,....................,.................... , ..~........, Date..,.....2,~=,2.'=:1.~?:;; Complainant notified of results Investigated by..""...... ' .-.............-..-----.......... nvironmental Health 58041132029 (Rev. 9/119) ~ I I i ~ g ~ ~ ~ ti J 15 . ~ "'-......... :1 · -~ Date tightness tests were completed: .~..ìHTNESS TESTING REP'-_"S }(1;1 EVALUATION FORM ~ Specialist reviewing the tighmess test repon: fð..4&:¿ ¿17' Date tightness test repons were submitted: ~d ~/, ~ ' ~/3117C:< 01:57)01 ~ - T(]/~~ Y (list the tanks by their tank , _" t . FaciIity Permit Number: Number of Tanks Tested at the site: numbers if provided) Was the method a test of the entire tank system, piping alone, or just the facility tanks? (describe) ~~ ~(j~ Did the facility pass all tests:K Yes No (if no, provide the leak rate and a description of the tank(s) that failed the test) (failure is > 0.1 gal per hour) The facility will do the following to investigate the failed test: The test method certification that is submitted to the state specifies that each test method ~. be completed in a certain manner. Is there anything within the results Whic~d suggest-' that the tank test was improperly completed? Yes f l'Jo (describe) / YES NO Information has been reviewed and placed within the database: Date entered within the database: 1/ ~I fJ- r;¡w HM2.: Entered by (name) e e HO~~IDN ENGINfERING & IfSlING ----_. --- _....._._..~_.-..__._._- February 3. 1 992 .' . Gary Chapman Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93308 Re: Tank Tiglìtness Tests - Lucky 7 NO.3 726 South Union, Bakersfield ,CA Dear Gary. Precision tests were performed on underground storage tanks at the above location using the Tracer Tightoj) method tor tank tightness testing. We have reviewed the data produced in conjunction with this test for purposes of verifying the results and certifying the tank system, The testing was performed in accordance with Tracer Tight@ protocol. which meets the criteria set forth in NFPJ\ 329 for a precision tank test. The'results of testing are shown on the following certification page and indicate whether the tank and associated piping passed or failed. Included with the certification is a report consisting of laboratory amllysis. condensed data sheet and a site map, If you have any questions do not lìesitate to contact us. Sincerely. ~e__~ (--,~~ QcrinrrJohnson President gj Enclosures P,Q. Box 8490 · Mo::sa, Arizona 85214 · (602) 926·3000 · (800) 229,2930 .' . ,< e HORIZON ENGINEERING & TESTING PO. Box 8490 . Mùsa, Arizona 85214 . (602) 92G-3000 . (800) 229-2930 .', ,... ""_~' _,~"_,,_&__,_,, ....____. __~..._ ........,""_..m._,_. .__ _N·._. ,,,,,_,,_,,_,p,_,___,,, CERTIFICATION Contract No:; 1805-92 T t:Þ t Oåte: IJanu,al)' _ 30,_~,992'H__" Customer: :Sun Valley OilCompany Attn: jGaryCI1apman " 13940 RosedaIeHighway ¡Bakersfield "H' ICA i93308 Site: ,Lucky 7 No.3 I H".. . .. '" ... .._____H..,'HH ,... ,...,.....-....-..-.. , Con tà Ct: ¡ManL!Qc,rI<?Voil)er.._,.,........._",_..... ! 726 South Union I H, ....,.....,............-...-_,......,........_....,..._.... IBakersfield...____,__,__,.._ l ç~ . .".. ..·····.P.--........··---....-·--.-.....··.... .__.,._.__._...___....,.....___________ Tank Tank Line Leak Det !iQ..,. Product Volume Leak Statu5 Leak Status ~ Unleaded 10,000 Pass Pass Not Tested 2 Unleaded 7,500 Pass Pass Not Tested 3 Premium 4,000 Pass Pass Not Tested 4 Premium 4,000 Pass Pass Not Tested California Certified Tank Tester Vince Gusman 94-1485. . _... N. .N..,.,... ........_... ".'" ....~......_,.... _.. ............,.... ....-.... .. .,... ...... '.'. ..., n.. _.... __._..,_.... ... _"._.~_,..~.___....,,__..~,__~'._.___._ _...._._.._._~____._~ _. -.'"..,_,._._~__ HI0URCE lvlANAGElv1ENT aENC\' RANDALL L. AB~qIT' DIRECTOH , I : " ~ ! DAVID PHlC£ Ill' ,',--- ASSISTANT DUŒCTOIC -"...- ---" ..-_..... -...- --.--.. Jí:(~':;~~,~:~~~_:~ ;:-.~ ~ III ~" æ'P''1\''tltl~ .,,', '. ,\ì¡ ..é.~rl \\ \.I !li/,\":~;):, ~f¡' i' ~'/)r,..-.), ,~,~,-:J.,',\ ('rl"....'< . ....:~'\ .', >11 ~\~I, ;lrl1:(,~q:ìYl'i'¡)~¡'\ )¡U¡ ~;\ ;'\ .;\}~'1îk:;,:l1?-, .il/ :';'. ~;~~/.L" \~ ~__' \(/ , '\'-\.:.,'.-',; "~'" 'I)Y ',<;12~~~!.:J" ,,:. ~~ ~~~::~.~/; ~ E..~i,,¡)n"' ,1i>lli"..hlo 5"",ic"> D.l'Ønm<OI ST1:V£ McCALL£Y, !iUIS. L)IIU:CTOH Air l'\.IiI...liun Cvl"'''' Di.lri":l WIL.UAM J. HOOD'\', AI'CO Piw.nniug & D~IJ¡,:k.~II.,:ul S~I"ito:,,:. D..:~nn\.:ot TfD Jt~1t:.::>. AIL'I'.OIl,I:(;TOII ENVU10NMENT AL HEALTH SEHVIC£S DEPAHTMENT PERMIT FOR Tl-IE PERFORlYlANCE OF A 'rANK INTEGRITY TEST ON UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LOCATED AT ThE L¡S~fEü FACILIT'{ PERlvllT NUMBEr.:.: '1'0128 FACILITY NAlv1E/ADDRESS: O\VNER(S) NAlvLE/.wDRESS: T.ESTING COl\UJANY: Lu.:.:ky 7 No. 3 T2ó Soulh Union Bab.:rsridd, CA 93307 PhonL.:: Sun V¡dJ¡;y Oil C.)[¡lp,¡ny 3940 H.m¿;dak Highw;¡y BakcfsL'idù, CA SJJ30S Phon.,;: (8U5) 327-7212 Horj:¿Oll Engjn~..:rig &. l~¡;sLing 1).0. Búx ö'-l~O l\'ksil, 112 85:214 Phon.:: (6U2) ~2G-3000 ST:\TE-CERTIFIED TESTING METHOD El'dPLOY [0 Tr:lL'cr Til'hl STATE-LICENSED TESTER Todd Parker STATE-LICENSED TESTER'S ¡¡<J~1-14ß7 PERMIT FOR 'Cl·lE PEIU~OlUvu\.NCE l'i:JUürr EXpm.ES April 9, 199? OF A TANK INTEGRITY TEST ON _-'-\P 1'1'(0 V AL DATG January 9,1 ()(f~ APPROVED ßY ~ ')),1,-..)",- ('¡¡nit.: Gt.:orgi 4 TANK SYSTElvl(S) Ai' ThE riliOYï::: LûCATIOì~ ~L"..z..)..!.'DC.'LJ~ t.,!..·i~TEr".!.~!...~ S!,jJ:'CL~1. 1ST , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .¡¡OS'I' ()I'-I PfU'~:f\IISr,:S, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONDiTIONS AS FOLLOWS: 1. Il is LtL~ n:sponsibilily ot' Ih~ P~'miu~~ La ObLain p.:rmiLS w!1Í¡;h m;IY LJ.: n.:quin::í.I by Qlh~r n.:gublOl'Y ag';IH;Ì\.:s prior 10 b.:giuning work (1.¡;., CiLy Fir¡; allJ Duiluin!!, Dcpanmcuts). 2. ¡>~nnill~~ must notify tll'; l'bLan.lous ~Ül.;r¡~¡h !\L111;lg':1I1~nl Pw!:ram aL (805) 861-3636 twCnty-IÜur hours prinr to tanK illl~gfÍty l~st lO allow lhe I-!:.¡zan.lous tvlall,:ri,¡1 Sp~da¡¡$L lh..: uJLìon ot pi:rrorming a ~pOI chl.:¡;k iUSPC¡;ÜlHì. J. Tank ilw.:grilY l~:ìt IUUSl b.: p~r Kern CounlY CLLvirunll\l.:lIl;,d l-!I.::..dlh- ani.! Fire O.:panml.:lll-;1)proveu lm:LhoJs as í.I'::ìL:ribcí.l in HanubooK UT-20. .\, It iš Lll\.: :ìLaLi:-liccU$¡;U tesLer'S n,:spoll:iibilily LO knLlw ;,¡nu adller-.: LO ..11 applic:.1blc laws regart!ing tllC halulliug or 11:.1ï.ün.loU$ matcrials. 5. The lanK imcgriLy testing ¡;Olllpãny !1ìU:ìt hav¡; thl.: SI;,¡I.:-!iC¡;IlS\:U I¡;SL¡;f lislet! On lh~ pCflHiL on sile p..:rlormiug Ille löt. 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 ' DN\.E11SrIELD, C\LlFOl1Nlt. 0:3301 (80S) b61,3G3ó fAX: (80S) 8ó1,3ól~9 e .. PERMIT FOR THE PERFORìvlANCE OF A TANK INTEGRITY TEST ON UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LOCATED AT THE LlSTED FACILlTY PERÞ.'llT NUMUER '1'0128 ADDENDUM 6. If any l(:Slcr otÌler, tll.w lhe on¡;: Iist~d on lilt.: ¡H:rllli¡ ;,¡w.t jH:flllÜ :¡JljJlicaliol1 is 10 b~ uLilÚ,cc.l. pciür :"PjJfU"üI nab! be gr'ìllled by the speei:ilisr IiSlCd on Ihe pèfmil, D~vialion from Ill':': submiw:c.l application is nUL aUüwt.:d, 7. A ITlmlific:.uion permit IIIUSI be Oblainl:d ¡£om lhe lh:p:tflJih;1I1 prior LO ..:xposing Ihl.: laul~ lü r¡,:l¡,:S¡ or ill\'\:sligaling a n:kase or faih:tJ Íiw.:griLy ICSt. 8. The t'oUowin~ timelable lisl:i prc- and posHanJ: i!HtgrilY Ii.:Sl r~l¡Uir\:¡lI\:lIlS; ACTIVITY I)I::AI)I,INF COlllph:lC pamil applicalion submiLll:d 10 Ih..: l'b'Laruous Mat..:ri:.d !vbnag\:llH:nl Prùgrahl Al !.::¡SI 011..: w.:d~ prior LO ¡:tllk Il1l..: gm y It.:S I NOlifÌi'::llion [0 Üu: spc¡,;ialisl 1è;I~J on p.:rnÜI oì dalc ;mù lime of the I:wl\: imcgriLy lÖI :~,¡ Ilours SemI wrÜH;u n:suhs 01' a l\:Sl to Ihe spe¡,;ialisl lisled on the permit Nü lalcr lhan 30 ¡Jays a1'la I\::'lillg is compleled NOLi1Ù;aliuil 10 the specialisl 1è;led on Ihc p¡;rlUÌL of lhe rcsuhs of a t'aih;l.i/in¡;ondusi\'..: Il:Sl Nu lal..:r than 24 houls all..::r ..;u¡¡¡plction of :walysi$ RECOMMENDATIONS/GUIDELINES FOR '¡'HE p[l-...rORIV1ANCE Of;' A TANK INTEGRITY TEST ON UNDER- GROUND STORAGE TANKS This ¡Jcpanmènt is rc:sponsiblc for enlÙn;ing III..: SIal": laws Fn:Úning LO uf¡(krground storage lalll:.s, R~pL'l;sl:lIlali\'~s from Ihis ¡J..:panm~1Il p¡,;rfurm SpOI cll..:ck inspeclions Lu easur.: lÌlal Ihl: jub p¡;lÎoîlllanc.:: is consislcnt wilh ptrmil rClluir¡;!llelllS, applicable bws. :md sakly slaw.l:mK The ful1üwing guiudines an: of1áeJ 10 darify the interesls alll! cxpeclaliolls or' Ihis uep:.Lruncnl. 1. Jub siL.: saî':IY is aILe u1' our primary ¡;UIICl:n.~, '¡':ill I: iUlegrity l..:SlS arc inhercnlly u:.Lug,.:ruus. II is lh¡,: le::.le!"s respùllsibiliLy 10 k.now allJ abiue by CAL-OSHA r..'gld:tLÌons. Thi: :;lalc-licl.:cLS..:¡J t,,:slcr is respoHsibk ¡Ùr any ull1a Icsling company employc..:s 01\ Ihe jOb sÌLe. Toub :lI1U tl1 ûilJlIl':U I arc 10 be uscd only for Iheir ucsi~ncJ fùm:¡iün. 2. Properly slalc-licCllii..:¡J ICSlcrs arc assul1l..:J LO unJ(;r:;¡;¡[¡(j lh..:: rl.:lluin:mcnts of ¡II.; pCrtllll bsu.;l.Ì. 'Thl: I..:SI¡,;r is responsible for knowing ;,¡J :.Lbiding by I Ill: wnJiLiù¡¡s of III": Pl:¡,¡¡¡jl. Deviation fww lhe pefLnil conditions may resull ill a slop-work order. 3. The IC:;\Ìng company will be h..:l¡J r":$ponsibl¡; fur the pUSH\:st pa¡;..:rwork., Analysl.:s uOCutnelìlalÌün is IIl:cl.:ssary 1'Of each silc in ar¡Jer 10 clO$C a case file or move il iulU miligalion. Wh¡;n 1¡;:iL¡;r:i lIo nOl follow Lhruugh on n¡;CC$$al) paperwork, an unmanageable ba¡;lJog of incoulpklè C:.LS¡;S r..:sulls. If Ihis cominu¡;:s. pcaC¡;S~i11g lÌm~ ¡'ur compl~ling new lallk. ÎllIl:grÏly lCSlS will ill¡;rtase. A¡:ccPlcU by: aA CG :dl --0- 1- '1-'1?- DATE ~...¡;i\'UI :2:-;,111],1 'BC Job " 1'P...lCEB RESE..A...~CH COF.PCR..\TIO~. 3e55 :i. Bua!ne.. C.~ler Dr.. Tue.on, AZ 85705 OF Dot.: CL:.e.nl: ?:-C¡:'t:.:::l/5:le: CoUected Ðy: Co~ta.i::..r ID , ! ¡ \ :' i ~Ir. 1/, " L-'" A S !=I.::ca.r~ , . .", 'I .:: ... ~ -. CHAIN I .. l , -- CUSTODY '- . ~ .' RECORD (a02) e89-g~OC !J:.cJole with each .~ppiD. order Tore 100 U POie 01 C:»ntact: :r'~ -..~ .:'~.:~. I ~ ..",...,.: .:.. :- Phoce: 01> Y~ ~"¡>L B ~;--o "_ . .".t>. ;;., ! ' ~;> A. ý'.rt " ': ... 000 ....e . 4 ~ " ~ 'V"~... 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(5;.) 7; t;6..) ;stllc;. ?'.C:J~ ll¿"~~, D-i. 01 ~ CK",I:...: 7.(/Q" ;=:- c::-_____: l / ......... #--¡ Fß '''...., Weier î0 Ft/( CD o)~ , Î HORIZON ENGINEERING Horizon Jet:> /--"0. : ] 805-92 I-J.op ChECk List ~ JL Tcr.k De~c;ls lJ... icr,k Size ~::nk Frccuct [5J ..1rccer In Tc nk 8-~H Tube ruump Pump Q,lIc",.cYI o IIcr,ifcldB ' !ù...J:f..r,k Outlines ,_ IS-Fiping locctions Q-Dispensers Identified Q..Y.ent Pipes @-till locctioros [S....b'ecrby Buildings ~und Cover;f\;~ Lc~eled ß-r,ur¡Þt red Pre-be LDrc!ions EJ lIoni!orinç; Wells t.,'orth Direction ----- I , Client: Technicion : ¡, '.~_c. c.,,,-,,,..., "" Sun VallEY Oil CDwpany Lucky 7 No.3 ï26 SDuth l1nion !\al;eTsfield Stcte: CA Semple Doie Probe c:- Len~ihs oJ Depth To Weter In Torok Pit At Ir.noe ulotion .\ 1 , -'V \ /0 ~ V) Si~e ,,"erne . . - --'- - - , _4,,_~ ' Address ", i .. --~ .. --- -. ~ _..- -- ., - ------ -. - ". .----: - -- ----. . ". -". --- City: Inoe. Dote Numbe r Probes ¡ , --'- ---.; -- - -.. I -, --f - // '-.J C""''o'''. I \, (.6 c.;) \ , \ - . --y f ,- J9' , ¡ \. "'... -' ~', \ \' ~ .' "~ /.:. I .. {\' \,\ ....::.\~\',.-?" ' - . :~,~~~"'~"\J ..\..~ ~," '\ -' - -- , . __~..<. n_ __ r. 7.... 4 ,..,1,..........--.r,. ~ I 1 2 -3 &- 9 1 Of '0 S Yes 0 1'\0 ~ Tonk Tenk 2 . . Terok ~ ! Tonk 'i~.è-h-"; It;' ft.-- ~~ e Plllil'...\RED FOR: 11uri:L.ou Enginccrin g ~36 Eust Javcllnu, Suite 1 Mesa, Aåwua 85214 SUllMl'l"l'ED llY: T....e. R"n~tài:u'ch Carparucion I_H,- .. 'I' '1'· 1 '1'''-1 'I' J. racer 19 it" cst of .. Underground Storage Taul{s at the Luc1,y 7 1/3 llakcrslic1J, Culifornia J unuary 30, 1992 010754 e - T~_,' Retóßéu'ch Corporø1;ion l'AJJLg OF r.ONTEf'f.!:S IN'fllODUCI10N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '.' . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 CONCEIYf OF OPERATION AND IMPLEMENTA'Tl0N ...... ,... . . . . . . . . . .. 1 CLASSIFICATION OF LEAKAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 CJ21rrll~lCA110N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 3 H,èsulLs of U.S. EPA Standarù Evaluation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 APPENDIX A: ANALYTICAL RESULTS ..............................,. 7 APPENDIX D: FIG URES .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 . -- e - Te. r RC:huåèlrch Corporöcion IN'I'RODLJCI'ION Horizon Engint:t:ring anù TraCèr Research Corporation performed Tracer Tiglu™ kak testillg of 4 umJcrgruumJ storage tank.,; at the Lucky 7 :/13 sÜe in Bakersfield, CaliJornia. The lanks were Ì1wculalcd with tracer Deœmbcr 3U, 1~~1 to. ,,( conccmratioll of approx.imately 10 ppm. Samples wen:: collected on January 22, 1992. The following table shuws the lank size, prouuct it COlltaiueù, anù tracer that was useù for testing in each tarue: TAN K if 'i'auk 1 Tauk 2 'Lwk 3 Tank 4 PRODJJCr Unleaùeù Unleaueù Premium PremiLlnl SIZE (GAL) 1O,OUO 7,500 4.UUU 4,000 TI(ACER DA FU D1\ Fil CONCEPT OF OPERATION AND IMPLEMENTATION The tracer leak ùetection mcthüù relies upon the aûJiLion of a highly volatile liquiù chcnùcai to the fuel. If a leak occurs in the· uIH.lt:rground fuel system, fuel is released iuto the surrounding soil. The tracer escapes from the fuel by vaporization and disperses Í.mo the suil by molecular diffusioJï. Various means afC useù to sample the soil vapors in thc inuneùÜlle vicinity of the uuderground tanks and pipö. In this case, sampling was performed by driving probes into lIlC ground in the vicinity of the tanks and pip~s. Each probe has an effective ûetection radius of approx.imately 10 to 12 fed. This means that a given probe should detect a leak allywh~re within the area dc;scribed by the 10 foot radius around the probe. The lraccr must be placed ill the lank at ka.'il two weeks prior to tbe probe samplillg for this mdhoù to be dIccLÍvc. This proct,;ss of It;ak detection by placing a liquid tracer in a liquid product followed by deteclion of the lr:'Lccr undcrgrounc.1 in the vapor phase is protccted under TRC patel1ls. 1 : e, e- jr Rû..earch Corporucion .,--.! TOlal vo~atile petroleum llyurocarbons are measured to give auditional jnformation about the cOlluitions at the siLeo In p~lnicular, the hyufOcarbolls provide informa.lion ,lbout (he S¡;VèfÌly of the leakage, and (he degrce of cnvirollfntllt~ll damage that may havc occurreù. Tíle :'lbsencc of lraœr also gives double assurance that .the tank system is not leaking. CLASSIFICATION OF LEAKAGE The classification of ,leakage is based on the delccLÌoll of tracer. The detection of hydrocarbons outside of the tank is used as supp1cment:.d information. PASS Criteria: No Tracer dctected FAIL Criteria: Tracer detected 2 e Tle...r RUlitharch Corporal;ion .- cmrnFICATION 010754 LOl:aLiun: Lucky 7 #3 T26 South U11Íon Bakersfield, California Date: January 30, 1992 .' N'filiale Technician: VillCè GlIZ1l1~n Liœnsc No.: 94-14ß5 Liœnsing State: California TANK II Tallk 1 TaIlk 2 'rank 3 Tank 4 PI~ODUCT Unleaueu Unleaued Premium Prcmiulll SIZE Ü:'l) 10,000 7,500 4,000 4,000 TRAl.ER DA FE DA FB l.l~AK STAT. JS Pass Pass Pass Pass Traœr Research Corporation certifies that the tank aIlu pipe systems listed ill. the above table have been tc~ìlc£J by means of Tracer TigIHTf\.t, which meets the criteria set forth in NFPA 329 fOf a precision leak lest. According to EPA stanuarù test proceôures for evaluating leak detecliulllllclhoJs, this Traec:f Tight-I'M {1(:lhou is capable of ùetecLing leaks of 0.05 gallons per hour with a ProbabilÎly of Detection (PI)) of 0.97 anù Probability of False . Alarm (P¡'A) of 0.029. Submincd by: Tract¡ {cscarch Corpuration The following crhcriu arc: used Cor the c!¡\.<¡siCicadon of 1¡;~Lk'4~c when trucer is ùetccted. I'ASS CriLería: No ~ <lcle¡;lc..! lli.!.L Críleria: ~ Oele¡;le\! 3 . . . ur Ru~uarch Carpar.lat;;on U..esults of U.S. EPA St:.,ndàl·ù Evaluation Nonvoluulctric l'ank 'rightness 'festing lVlethod This form tclls whether the tank tighllless testing method ú~sl.:ribed below complies with the pcrforu~ance requircmcnLs of the fedè~al uudcrgroul.iJ storage Ja.nk regulation. The· evaluatIOn was comJucwLl by the, equipmcllt manulaclufcr or a consultam to the manufacturer accorJiug tu the U.S. EPA's "St:wdan.l Test Procedure for Evaluating Leak Detection Mcthods: NOHvulumclrÌL: TaJlk Tightness Testing Methods." The full evaluation repon also includes a form describing the melhod amJ a form summarizing the test data. Tank owners using this leak ùdcction Sy,stClll shoull! keep this form on file to prove compliance with tÜe federal rcgulatioHs. fauk owncrs should check with State anù local agcndcs to make sure this form satisfies their retluircmcnts. lVlethod DeSCI'i!)tion Name: V cndor: TraCèr Research Corporation :I.nu.·cr Research Cor¡loralÎon :\H55 North Business C~I\ler Orive (Slleel bû,¡'e:.S) Tucson Arizolla H570S (dly) (>L"I<:) (1,;1') L602) RHR-9400 ¡¡vuc:) Evaluation I{esults This method, which declares a tank to be leaking whcn a threshold amount of Tracer c\~e.mical iLde(ectl~l! :L" a ~:~)orin the soil ollLside ,he rank þas al,l estimated probability 01 lalsc alarms lP(J'A)] 01 _,9 % based 011 thl,; Lest œsullS of -L lalse al:.u-ms out of 34 l\:SlS. A lJ5% CÚ1l1ìdclh':C illlerval fur P(FA) is from JL (0 ~ %. The correspundiug probability ~f deteclion. [P(O)] of ~l J).../J05 ,gallon per hour leak is ~li % l>ilSt:J on the lcst results 01 3J ûetcclIuns out 01 -1:L sunulateil leak tests. A 95% coufiLlcllccilllcryal for P(O) is frUtll t)l.~ tu .liliL%. ' Dues this mcthoLl use addi tional moùes of k:lk dctection"? r ] Yes [X] No If Yes, cOlllplcte additiullal evalualion results on pagc 3 of this form. , UascJ un tlte results abuve, and unJ)~lgc 3 if applicabl~, lhis mcthou [X] docs [1 docs not meet the feucml performance stan arùs eswbl1shcd by the U.S. Environmental Protcction ^gcm:y (0.10 gall un pcr huur at 1'(0) of 95% and P(FA) of 5%). ' Test Conùitions During Evaluation The evalu~ltioll,tcsting was conductcù ill a Y.i11)'jw' size gallon [Xl steel [X] fiberglass tank that was ' inches in diameler amI _ iuébc:i lung, i11Stalfed in backfill.· The grounù·watcr lêvcl was v:lryillg inches above thc bottom of the tank. NùanuJ..u..:ùíc TIT Mo:òoud - ~ .·...ro.. rlt£C 1 .., J 4 e ,__ . Fh~..ái:&rch Corporø¡;ion 1- '- Nonvolumetric TIT MethoJ Traœr Tillht (TI'vI) Version 'fest Conòitious During Evaluation (continued) The tests were conductcd with the tank varyill~ percent [ulL The temperature JifÜ.:rcnœ betwecn product added to fill tht lank and product already in the tank ranged from N/ A of to Nj A 1.117, willi a slanJ:ml deviation of N/ A of. The product used in the evaluation was varying C:tsolil1è, dicsd, jet fuel and heatin1; oil. This method may be affected by other sources of interference. List these interferences below anJ give the ranges of wllJiLions under whid1 the ev:duaLÌon was donc. (Check None if not applh,:able.) l J NOlle Interfcreuces Range of Test Couditions Limitations on the l{csults .. The perform:lfiCè has not been substantially changeó. .. The venóor's ÍJl"truCLiollS for using the method arc followed. .. TJI\; tauk contains a proJuct identIfied on the methoJ Jesaiption form. .. 'rhe tank. capacity is _ gallons or smaller. .. The Jiikrcncc between aJJed anJ Ì1Hank product tempaatures is no greater than + ur - dt:grces Fahrellh¡;it. [ ] Cheek if applicable: 'l'el1lpcraLure is not a factor because Tracer <k!.cr.tion outside of tank does not deDtild Oil file! temperature inside tank. Tempermllre do&.:s liD! affect the amount (If Tracer rekascd. ~ The w<;litiug Limc between the eud of filling the test tank and the start of the test data coHec[tou IS at lèast hours. ' .. The w~liting lime between the cnd of "LOJ)Jing 011" to fiual testing level and the ~tart of Lhe test ùat~t collection is at least < x 1Ours. ' .. The totaL data collection time for the tcst is ~lt lc~Lst _ hours. ' .. The product volume in the tank during testing is 0-100 % full. .. '!'ltis method l ] can [l c.tnnot be useù if the gwuHd-watcr lcvel is above the bottom of the wllk. Other limitations specified by the vendor or delCIJIÙned during testing: J, After Traccr chemical is ,adckd. you must w;lit at ka,,! '? da~s ~o i~lIÇ~~ samreles fror~ y;!)Or probes. 2, AI!èfllallvc_l1Ppro,lches lIIust ._hc used 11 101 Qf _'.1\k t~ ulI,....:r walCL These apl"o;lches arc available thmllch Tracer H.t:s~arch Corp, N.......~ '1'1"1' MCÜMKI - H.o:.-U,. ..'..,.. ...~ 2 vl J 5 ·_ ., ,r Rõaiêlarch Corporaa;ion . r.... - ... .. Nonvolumetric TI--T Method Traœr Ti~ht ('I'M) VersioJl > B.ddy Oisclaimcr: This test proceùure only aùdresses the issue of the method's ability to cJctect leaks. It ùocs not test the cquipmcuL for safety hou:arùs. l\dòitioual Evaluation U.csults (if applicable) : This method, which declares a tank to be kaking wheu has an estimated probabililyof {,.LIse alarms [P(FA) of _% based Oil ¡he LcsL H;sulLs of false alarms out of _ tesLs. Note: A perfect score during testing docs nUl mean that the method is perfect. UaseJ on the observed results, a 95% conlÏd¡;fH.:e interv.LI for P(FA) is from 0 to IYO. The corresponding probability of detection [P(D)] of a gallon per hour leak is % based on the test results of detections out of simulated leak LeSLS. Note: A perfect scure during testing docs not mcan thaL the method is perfect. fiased 011 the observed results, a 95% confidence inlerval for P(D) is from 0 to %. > \Vutcr detection Illode (if uppHcalJle) Usillg a false alarm rate of 5%, the minimum weaer levd that the water sensor can detect wilh a 95% probability of deLecLiuu is Nj A inches. Using a false alarm raLe of 5%, the minimum dUJII 'e in wmer level that the water sensor can deLeCL wÍlh a 95% probability of detecLion is N ^ iuches. . Based O~l the minimum waler !cyd and ch~nge in wa,t!.?r lc~d that. the watc~ ~cnsor ~an deLecL with a false alarm rate 01 ::>% and a 9::>% probability ut detection, the IIlllll1lWm /lIlIe fur the sysLcm to dclect an increase in waler level at an incursion ratc of 0.10 gallon per hour is Nj ^ milluLCs in a .JiLA - ga1lon LauK. Ccrtitication of Itesults 1 certify that the nonvolumetric tank tightness testing methoO was installed and operated accordlllg Lu thc vendor's iustructiun. 1 also certify that Lhe evaluation was performed according LU the standard E.P A Lest J)fOccdure LU nUllvolUl,lleLric L~n.k tightness tfsLing IlLclhuds aud th~lt the rcsults prcsellle abuve arc thusc ulHamcd dUf1ug thc cvaluatiOn. II. Kendall Wilcox UJI'imeu ....111.0) 1J,~~ Ken Wilcox Associates (UIl>iUli:u.liùu I'CfÎUfllli..¡; e~..lu"lìùu) (SiI>U'IIUH:) RllIc Sprin~s. Missouri 64015 (Lily, ~I"¡e. :Lip) OCloher 4, 1990 (u'lle) Nù....u-..uic TIT MdJoiJd . ~ ......... (¡{1f» 229-0HGO (phune "u.nl,,;r) hQc hU G e Tre R"'"U;}ãrch COrparbCÎOn APPENDIX A: ANALVTICAL llliSULTS 7 1-- .- e .- Tre.· RaaQarch Corporöcio'o Horizon/Lucky 7 No. 3 726 South Union. Bakersfiold, CA . 010154 1....- 1/30/92 CONDENSED DATA Paga 1 Loca.tion Compound Concentration 001-5 FB 0.0000 001-5 ßCF 0.0000 001-5 I)A 0.0000 , 001-5 TVHC 205.1750 002-5 FB 0.0000 002-5 ßCF 0.0000 002-5 DA 0.0000 002-5 TVHC 133.9320 003-5 FB 0.0000 003-5 BCF 0.0000 003-5 DA 0.0000 003-5 TVHC 71.8650 004-5 FB 0.0000 004-5 BCF 0.0000 004-5 DA 0.0000 004-5 TVHC 85.6630 005-5 FB 0.0000 , 005-5 BCF 0.0000 005-5 DA 0.0000 005-5 TVHC .5290 006-5 FB 0.0000 006-5 BCF 0.0000, 006-5 DA 0.0000 006-5 TVHC 12.0~40 007,008,009,010 FB 0.0000 007,009,009,010 BCF 0.0000 001,000,009,010 DA 0.0000 007,000,009,010 TVHC 2.8020 TVHC in m9/L, Tracers in ffi9/L 0.0000 = Not detected Detection Lin,its: Tracer (0.0001) -99999999999 = No sample TVHC (0.05) Horizon/Lu~7 No.3 726 South Union, B:lI~ersfie1d, CA e _ Ir Rtnuuarch Corporacion 010754 1/30/92 CONDENSED DATA Page 2 Location Compound Concentration BLANK01 Fß 0.0000 BLAtlKOI BCF 0.0000 ßLAN/'~O I DA 0.0000 BLANKOl TVI'IC 0.0000 TVHC in mg/L, Tracers in mg/L 0.0000 = Not dotected Dotection Lilnits: Tracer (0.0001) -99999999999 = No ~wnplc TVHC (0.05) e "I ._.,.r RøaadørchCorporéll1;jon APPENDIX ß: FIC URES 8 . -- -- -, \, It KDEU.CB COIIPO....TlOH. ~ ](, au.lft... C__ Dr.. 'Tuc_ AZ 8111015 (102) lillI-NOD ,10 f: '" tJ 7"4- CHAIN OF CUSTODY RECORD IIDclo_ ..~ ..cli l1li1""1 __I' C form 1001.\ "q. at I , ;jU;!1!I¥::J .I..,li~'i \J _J. "".'WU';L. '{ ..dr..., I 'n ~O~n:~1 Yì.1..'-':,' c:t:a.taat: '~~:u'a¡,"r. ~N:l..,r . 1\.' N} 1. SO 'i-"~' 62A.r,a: r~rliXD l.A . . (. -'I .... ... ...../9U-: L.U." ~ J . C. . ~I.ct t; plu...... .,-,- By: V'" '- b tis_a J1 II. q", f..s- 111 " ~. ~... '~FIE D V~L ¡.'/LAB II' ¿ ßr~n/..~" " Sam¡o..... 4,' <to' ~, Ltnu m. Prob.. Dat. T1mo ....1IIA1'k. . ~ './''' 7< 4"'" ......-:a I !;':", 'I'll r/tl ~ "'" . . , L 2 5' flJ7 11 1 r ' I -;. ~' 42ð ~ t 6 if 5' I. 9rt~ ~ 7" . r ~' f24i In, ,~-I 9~ ., ; g ,//0 CøJ11 ¿It) Si" 7~- DJ1e.. ~n ~ I 7 LilfP g li~ '4"~ . ., ' .., r¡ ~ñP -, I~ ' . f , II> I.;~ . rt I. "is ~ , ,..~ ~ ,. f/'¡7 ) . ~ L.~ Ii ~CJI) I~r , , " I I : ~ . ¡ I , j ì I I í ;¡;~. b......-- I "7.:l_;;l'~~r )/'?4/9-Z- ,_. ,-'" - --¡-. I ... --- I ì , A4~y ÙQ (. 2-2- . 1_1ø 11.1 $amp'" DlllpaalUIDi Daa. BID'" ta ~~,'. ',' ~ ~ , , to t~e . 1 I ....-.. , "'·'1 ,. , " ,- " 1 . i IrIIlY8 - 1I.t1Ull wit. .....oI- to lab !EU.OIf - Rat..... 'llitl> .amp.... to 1..10 PIIIII: - let'U'D wIUl ........1.. to 1..1> ~ - SeouknI ~ · , " " , \ ;; ;~."" '~,' .at¡.. HORI2CN ~~ ENGINEERING & TESTING .: March 23, 1992 /1m /;:s :'1/ I,' '-'~ ,-:7' ,'/ ¿j '1'-::':::) I c...,) 1', j, ¡,'i '~\.::> (¡g(}n f// ,/ 'J;> ~ ii/';/ ,..".. I ~mJ / <Ii. :,//:'..." ! '"""--.- "():> / ! If¡ '--",,- "-"~ // /1/ -........"l!!J Carrie Georgi Hazardous Materials Specialist Kern County Environmental Health 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: Lucky 7 NO.3. 726 South Union. Bakersfield. CA Dear Ms. Georgi, Per our phone conversation on March 23, 1992, enclosed please find test results for the above referenced site. Attached to the test results is a copy of the chain of custody, signed by the certified tank tester, and a copy of the inoculation form. The site map has the location marked where the blank sample was taken. I hope this information will satisfy Kern County. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me. Kindest regards, 6rr ¿, I "-¿,'th ~h~hnson Project Manager vm Enclosures p,o, Box 8490 · Mesa, Arizona 85214 · 1602) 926-3000 · 1800) 229,2930 · . RESdURCE MANAGEMENT ~¿NCY RANDALL L. ABBQTI DIRECTOR DAVID PRICE III ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Environmental Health Services Department STEVE McCALLEY. REHS, DIRECTOR Air PoUution Control District WILLIAM J. RODDY. APCO Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES. AlCP. DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT March 25, 1992 Mr. Ron Johnson Horizon Testing and Engineering P.O. Box 8490 Mesa, AZ 85214 RE: Precision Test at Lucky 7 No.3, located at 726 South Vnion in Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Johnson: As of the date of this letter, I have not received precision test results for the above referenced site. As stated on the Permit for Tightness Testing, results are to be forwarded to this Department no later than 30 days after completion of the test. As per our telephone conversation of March 23, 1992 you indicated the test was performed on January 22, 1992. Please submit the test results within 14 days, using the California State approved Tracer Tight protocol. A fee of $65.00 per hour will be assessed for any additional work performed involving this issue, with the exception of reviewing test results. If you have any questions, please call me at (805) 861-3636, Extension 589. Sincerely, ~ JJ~ · Carrie Geor~ Hazardous Materials Specialist Environmental Health Services Department cc: Sun Valley Oil Company cc: Tracer Research Corporation 2700 "M" STREET. SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 FAX: (805) 861-~42q '"'t. " .. , I' -~J ~ " ~' Œ@RO\\f7¡c;lf;~~\i _, l5 \::J 15 f II . ' (JURCE MANAGEMENT b' I ~h1992 ~!iil; ~\I ' :; ,. , ~..1hII Health s.... Dtpe~;rt : ~ McCAU.£V. REHS. DIRECTOR -ΡÚ;;;/....-~~, 1!'!'i~0.~ ~.,;,:\,~,~:,.,' 'J~"" /¡/.,~ rfi'~'.~,!~ ~, ~, -,,:,1;,~ l ,-,'i~ '4a.' , i~ {. /i;.: '.'__, .' ;: ~ I' ,I' -r .." . , /, ~ 'f, :"It, '¡~.t:'-';;.;'':::I'''j \"\:~~~~, - /. '..,.... \\ I'" ~. '()/", ('.\ \:41.f:::. ~----"'........,/~ Air Pollution ConàaI DiItrict WILLIAM, J. RODDY. APCO Planning 8& Development Servica [)epertment TED JAMES. AICP. DIRECTOR :,1 RANDAU.. L. ABBOTT )¡'I"~ DIRECTOR ~~ i\ \ ' !~ .¡ (\ . ; f i' DAVID PRICE or-' ''-''---,..., ~"'- "__.._,d ASS15TANT DIRECTOL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT PERMIT FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF A TANK INTEGRITY TEST ON UNDERGROUNDSTORAGETANŒS LOCATED AT THE LIS IbÛ FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER: T0128 FACIUTY NAME/ADDRESS: OWNER(S) NAME/ADDRESS: TESTING COMPANY: Lucky 7 No. 3 726 South Union Bakersfield, CA 93307 Phone: Sun Valley Oil Company 3940 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93308 Phone: (805) 327-7212 Horizon Engineering & Testing P.O. Box 8490 Mesa, AZ 85214 Phone: (602) 926-3000 STATE-CERTIFIED TESTING METHOD EMPLOYED Tracer~ STATE-UCENSED TESTER 'Todd P(Hk~t Wó.. À-e... '9 -P. l--C- /\/ (.ALe... . STATE-LICENSED TESTER'S #94-1487 C;U$~ OF A TANK INTEGRITY TEST ON PERMIT EXPIRES A,pri19.1992 AFPROV AL DATE Januaty 9. 1992 APPROVED BY ~ J).L..r¡"'- Carrie Georgi P..t2.ð...ttDOUS AM,'fs:1R!ALS SPECL4.LJST PERMIT FOR TIlE PERFORMANCE 4 TANK SYSTEM(S) AT THE ABOv'E LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .POST ON PREMISES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . CONDmONS 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 twenty-four hours prior to tank integrity test to allow the Hazardous Material Specialist the option of performing a spot check inspection. 3. Tank integrity test must be per Kern County Environmental Health- and Fire Department-approved metÌiods as described in Handbook UT-20. 4. It is the state-licensed tester's responsibility, to ,~ow and adhere to all applicable laws regarding the handling of hazardous materials. . ,.i 5. The tank integrity testing company must have the state-licensed tester listed on the permit on site performing the test. 2700 "M" STREET. SUITE 300 . BAKERSFIELD, CAUFORNlA 93301 (805) 861·3636 r:AY. (gnc;\ ~1":Mt)Q t, -- '<, -, .j PERMIT FOR THE PERFORMANŒ OF A TANK INŒGRITY TEST ON UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LOCATED AT THE LISTED FACILITY PERMIT NUMBER 'IU128 ADDENDUM 6. If any tester other than the one listed on the permit and permit application is to be utilized, prior approv81 must be granted by the specialist listed on the permit. Deviation from the submitted application is not allowed. 7. A modification permit must be obtained from the depanment prior to exposing the tank to retest or investigating a release or failed integrity test. 8. The following timetable lists pre- and post-tank integrity test requirements: ACTIVITY DEADLINE Complete permit application submitted to the Hazardous Material Management Program At least one week prior to tank integrity test 24 hours Notification to the specialist listed on permit of date and time of the tank integrity test Send written results of a test to the specialist listed on the permit No later than 30 days after testing is completed Notification to the specialist listed on the permit of the results of a failed/inconclusive test No later than 24 hours after completion of analysis RECOMMENDATIONS/GUIDELINES FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF A TANK INTEGRITY TEST ON UNDER- GROUND STORAGE TANKS ~ This depanment is responsible for enforcing the state laws penaining to underground 'storage tanks. Representatives from this department perform spot check inspections to ensure that the job performance is consistent with permit requirements, applicable laws, and safety standards. The following guidelines are offered to clarify the interests and expectations of this department. 1. Job site safety is one of our primary concerns. Tank integrity tests are inherently dangerous. It is the tester's responsibility to know and abide by CAL-OSHA regulations. The state-licensed tester is responsible for any other testing company employees on the job site. Tools and equipment are to be used only for their designed function. 2. Properly state-licensed testers are assumed to understand the requirements of the pernut issueå. The tesItr is responsible for knowing and abiding by the conditions of the permit. Deviation from the permit conditio~ may result in a stop-work order. 3. The testing company will be held responsible for the post-test paperwork. Analyses documentation is necessary for each site in order to close a case file or move it into mitigation. When testers do not follow through on necessary paperwork, an unmanageable backlog of incomplete cases results. If this continues, processing time for complëting new tank integrity tests will increase. CG:ch l- J 'f...tï ?- DATE Accepted by: , ... georgi\tOl28.m34 -.. ..-F ~: ·~i:; . " ~~, '- .. ,,: ""'.', .., '. . '- ! KemCounty+-";··c .'. \.......', ' Environmen1aJ Health Services DepL 2700 M Street, Suire 300 Bakersfield, CA . 93301 (805)861-3636' ~~~~~roT~i 4 Test to include:'Tankonly' ~~~~OOMAPpL"pa~ l-r-92. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO TEST UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE TANK , "/ A. Kern County Environmental Health Services Depr. Permie to Operate # :??JðtJ/3 B. Facility Information Facility Name Lucky 7 No.3 l\ddress 726 South Union, Bakersfield, CA ',. TANK # SIZE PRODUcr AGE OF TANK COMMENTS 1 2 10,000 7,500 4.000 4,000 Unleaded Plus Unleaded 3 4 Prpm;l1m Premium Contact Person Day Night Phone ( Phone ( ) ) C. Tank Owner Information Owner Name Sun Valley Oil Company Phone (805 ) 327-7212 Mailing Address 3940 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA Zip Code 93308 D. Testin¡: Company Information Company Name Horizon Engineering & Testing Address P.O. Box 8490. Mesa. AZ 85214 Contact Person Day Ronald Johnson Night Ronald Johnson Phone (602 ) 926-3000 Phone (602 ) 892-7313 Worker's Compensation Insurance # Liability Insurance # DOLl50680 Test Method Used Tra'cer Tight State Licensed Tester Todd Parker State Licensed Tester # 94-1487 1246307-91 . '.-ð. .. .. '. <:: ~ '1 " t!.:~ . "1"- ',If· ';, . , . E. If plot plan information is available before the test, provide a plot plan of the facility ~howing au important points (including but not limited to): ' " ! . tank location and number/designation, pump lócation, all buildings and roads, vapor, vent and product lines, fill boxes, etc.) " Proposed tanks to be tested designat,:d by this symbol" 0 It. " Nearest street or intersection " Any water wells or surface waters within 100' radius of facility , " Nonh Arrow If plot plan information is not available before the test, it must be submitted with the test results. F. This form has been completed under penalty of perjury and to the best of my knowledge is true and correct. TITLE . ~. '" t: .j .. DATE CG:ch georgi\Ul-20 ,t . -~ ~_. ...~ .' '. '¡¿J\ ---- '. ~ \-,..--- ~ , oIf'"'I.!F"'f$~_W t,.._-- ' R E C E I P T PAGE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01/08/92 Invoice Nbr. 1 65275 I 10:36 am KERN CO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY I 2700 'M' Street I I Bakersfield. CA 93301 Type of Order W I I (805) 861-3502 I 1______-----------------------------------------------------------------------1 I I ! CASH REGISTER HORIZON ENGINEERING I I I I I I I 1______-----------------------------------------------------------------------1 ¡Customer P.O.# I Wtn By ¡Order Date I Ship Date I Via I Terms I I I SMK I 01/08/92 I 01/08/92 I I NT I 1______---______1________1___________1___________1___-------------1-----------1 Line Description Quantity Price Unit Disc Total 1 4151 UNDERGROUND TANKS TIGHTNESS 4 55.00 E 220.00 UST005 Order Total 220.00 Amount: Due 220.00 Payment Made By Check 220.00 THANK YOU! , "r I' ,. -' " R E eEl P T PAGE 1 -ol/08ï92--------~--~----~----------~-------~-------In~oic;-Nb~~--1~---¡527Š- 10:36 am KERN CO RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGENCY 2700 rM' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Type of Order W (805) 851-'3502 i ______...__ _ _______ ______........... ...____ _ _ __ ____ _..._....__..._..._________...______.....___...........__ ~-:-.:.~,:::=..f· 11 CASH REGISTER HORIZON ENGINEERING I' , t i____________________________________~_________~_~__~__~~__~~~~~______~_~~____ ¡Customer P.O.# Wtn By IOrder Date I Ship Date I Via I Term. j I . I SMK I 01/08/92 ! 01/08/92 I I" NT"""'" I f _____...._________ ¡ ________I____________I___....__..........._l ,.,.._____...._~___..........____l...__:~,.................:.._.~l Line Oescription Quantity Price U~it Disc T'6t~-l" 1 4751 UNDERGROUND TANKS TIGHTNESS 4 55,.OtJ E 220.0~> UST005 Order Total 220.00.., ,..-,......,; Amount":'ciue , 220.QO ~.:.:..' ~ . . -',. Pðyment Made By_Check 220.'oat ~' .. -"".. Þ ~ .... ~.'I.:::"I , , , ,:,;,1 THANK YOU! . "r ,I A ..~ I ~ ;~. --- " ··"~_!':"'·';~;~~!!OtiW"O~:~~ler·,·~· ...... ~ "),' ~,; . ,,~., , .," ~~~ . 2700'''M'' Street; Suite 275 ·:.tf' : ,,', .',c ",,:,' , -/ . Bakersfield,'ß'A. 93301 .' .J~:. ~,.f: ',-:~··~:r~",. I~~~h?'(· ",' : :..~::~, '<,~,1- ~: .~l:. ~'~,,~,.,. """'..;",: '. ...,.....--.;. :". . " ~." . .~---:.... ,...-., .. '~~~:r.-~ (805) 861-3682 PHASE II VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECTION FORM Station Location 7 ~,S~ U ~ ' -Itt?)¿ ~04~OO J - 003 Company Address - ~ , , City ~j) Zip Contact f)~ (6 ~(é¡t;ne '3::t 4 - ~$I , System Type: &:> ~ H~ HE ~H ..,.!!" Inspector ~. ~ ' -ò r ~ Date?:/ ~ l/efI¡ Notice Rec'd By ~ ~ 341-5 7-~4 U.LkL~ R u: ELv 8Y £w ~w 8JJ NOZZLE # GAS GRADE ~ NOZZLE TYPE 1, CERT. NOZZLE '. CHECK VALVE .' .' 2. N 0 3. FACE SEAL ., " Z Z 4. RING, RIVET L ,E 5, BELLOWS 6, .þWIVEL(S) .......... FLGW LIMITER , 7, (EW) - 1. HOSE CONDITION V .' A 2, LENGTH P 0 3, CONFIGURATION R 4. SWIVEL H 11\ TN AD flj) " AD 0 5. OVERHEAD RETRACTOR S E 6. POWER/PILOT ON 7. SIGNS POSTED Key to system types: Key to deficiencies: NC= not certified, B= broken BA=Balance HE =Healey M= missing, TO= torn, F= flat, TN= tangled RJ =Red Jacket GH=Gulf Hasselmann AD= needs adjustment, L = long, LO= loose, HI =Hirt HA =Hasstech S= short MA= misaligned, K= kinked, FR= frayed. . ,'-, " ¡ , , ; " 1\ ~ f ( ** INSPECTION RESULTS ** Key to inspection results: Blank= OK, 7= Repair within seven days, T= Tagged (nozzle tagged out-of-order until repaired) U= Taggable violation but left in use. COMMENTS: ~-"" VIOLATIONS: SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A "T OR U" CODE IN INSPECTION RESULTS, ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE(S) 412 AND/OR 412.1. THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENALTIES OF UP TO $1,000.00 PER DAY FOR EACH DAY OF VIOLATION. TELEPHONE (805) 861-3682 CONCERNING FINAL RESOLUTION OF THE VIOLATION. . NOTE: CALIFoRNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECTION 41960.2, REQUIRES THAT THE ABOVE LISTED 7 -DAY DEFICIENCIES BE COÀRECTED WITHIN 7 DAYS. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY RESULT IN LEGAL,;ACTlON . C', \;_:,:iV:~<'~~~j;~~.;:~~:~~PA~"'~AéE~~~:~,~~ENC ~ ::'! '~~ '-""'M~}$t,R':, ,,'SlJ'~tt'I~'!>,01l";å'J!KERSFIEU)..&'~'ig3301" ,:' '," ,'.~ ..'"'''', ". \ '-,.. .' ,.~t , .' . ':\..:r~"''''' .~_...,...¡....1t/iI --~'-~, -- iia, ,i'~~"',::~1('· ,¡ .. ,,''', (805)861-3636' :"",/'t'·"", ;¡~~ .._. . .~' ::~::.:~~i~J;::t,:·: -¡ . ~ :_ ~ \ ' '., . : "..)\~~i{ ,:t'~;ÙtiI?E,RGROUNp H~Z"RDO~S SUBSTANC,E STORAGE FACILITY ".ý(?';,,<:(, " ,;', .' * INSPECTION REPORT * '."""""',~ , " PERMITGi;~" · TIME I~lb...;3ðTIMÈ OUT ___ NUMBER OF TANKS,~_ PERMIT ,? . YES._Y_..... NO .. _ ...~....._ INSPECTION DATE: 1- /::J..L..LîJ..... TYPE OF IN$,PECTION: ROUTINE,......._..,!?'...... REINSPECT ION ........._._._., COMPLAiNT- .....,_._............ ~..._.........____..____....._..__.._.._........u_.._........_..__.... FA C I LIT Y N AM E : .b1!.ç.!5_Y......I..,J:t~.......__.._.....,_.........__,.....,.........,...........,...,.................._......,..._.............,...,...........'..,,'.....,.......'.__,__.._..~.~,.._..___. fA C I LIT Y ADD RES S : .1.?J?_. SO l¿,ltL..1!!ilº.t~L_......,._...,~.....,................,......,....._._......._..,.................._......,........__.,.____...,.._.....__... 8AKERSFIELD, CA OWNERS NAME:SUN VALLEY OIL COMPANY OP ERA TORS NAM·Ë·;·:OOA~~:~I~I::=:ï:~·.."'~·~~::C;;;;;.j::~;.~:~::::::~:=:~=::==__........,.."............. 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ITEM ~[J PRIMARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING: a. Intercepting an directing system (87). Standard Inventory Control ~e:' Modified Inventory Control d. In-tank Level Sensing Device e. Groundwater Monitoring f. V~dose Zone Monitoring ~ SECONDARY CONTAINMENT MONITORING: a. Liner b. Double-Walled tank c. Vault VIOLAjIONS/08SERVATIONS :sw ~ PIPING MONITORING: ¡ã) Pressurized l( Suction c, Gravity ~ OVERFILL PROTECTION: y~-s 5. TIGHTNESS TESTING ~ NEW CONSTRUCTION/MODIFICATIONS j~ CLOSURE/ABANDONMENT \Y ti:? UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE ~~~ 9. MAINTENANCE, GENERAL SAFETY, AND OPERATING CONDITION OF FACILITY COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS ..................................................."..."".........."........."..............."......................".......................................-...................................................................................................................--....-....-........--.--.. .,.....-..................--..........................................................................................................................-....................................................................................-............................................................-..........--.....-..............-.............-.......-...................-.....-....--.....-............ ~"...._........................_.........._.................".................................................................................._...................................................__....................~................................................._.....................................................~.........................................................................................................................-.......--..........------,............... .~..................,._.........................,......,....~..~,~.....~...__.......u..~......................~............_...._..·.................................................................._......................,......................................................................,...._............__....................__........_......_............._...............____~........-...... ---.. ' ~'~·~·~~~~·g~·~··õïTt~H·E·"~~Õ?:::::~'y~s..,~:::::::::~:~~..·..·~'~·~·~~~I..~~~'~';'~~·~·Ñ~~f1~~~~ ,.".,...,',....~,..,~"',."....,..,~..,.".......,..,',....,."...".,..,,'...,.,..,....., '''''''....."._.__.,.......~.._.._....,_......., ~<Af ".. ,~'-"~,,:,r";" ." ~ aJ/" ',: \,. ,." - '\'\ -'i,':~~~,Š'.' ~ 7" r .,',' ..';' .:" '\ ; " ~,;; '.Jì..'~t':__:~~ ' "' ~;~, \;,,;~/" ::,,~, " ' 't '~~:', .',,"1<£8. ': - . ,~TY'AÎR<POLLUTlON C1Nm~I~~~~ '~. ".. " 2700 "M'! St~, Suite 275 , ....;¡g;., Bakersfield, cA. 93301 .\,:::,:." -. " (805) 861-3682 ,';' .~ i.~' . ,¡ ,~ . ", f'" ! r . >:: .~,/(.:.. . .' ,~;,.'" .. ¡ ......-~_. -' . '~~. ,t' Station Name I .......{...t'.......~' Company Mailing. Address PHASE I VAPOR RECOVERY INSPECßONFORM. -:¡- ',l >, Location 72 6 5~. ~~ -."". PIO# ~ð"l'g~ B!(FJ) City Date 7/31 ÁI ~ r Inspector L. C; r:>.A. ( 1/7 . Phone '3 2L1- TJS I' systemType:@rlCoaXial .,. . Notice Rec'd By C:U~ (þ--. 0 ~ 1. PRODUCT (UL, PUl, P, or R) 2. TANK LOCATION REFERENCE ..,; 3. BROKEN OR MISSING VAPOR CAP 4. BROKEN OR MISSING FILL CAP 5. BROKEN CAM LOCK ON VAPOR CAP 6. ALL CAPS NOT PROPERLY SEATED 7. VAPOR CAPS NOT PROPERLY SEATED 8, GASKET MISSING FROM FILL CAP 9. GASKET MISSING FROM VAPOR CAP 10. FILL ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT 11, VAPOR ADAPTOR NOT TIGHT 12. GASKET BETWEEN ADAPTOR & FILL TUBE MISSING / IMPROPERLY SEATED 13. DRY BREAK GASKETS DETERIORATED 14. EXCESSIVE VERTICAL PLAY IN COAXIAL FILL TUBE 15. COAXIAL FILL TUBE SPRING MECHANISM DEFECTIVE 16. TANK DEPTH MEASUREMENT 17. TUBE LENGTH MEASUREMENT 18. DIFFERENCE (SHOULD BE 6" OR LESS) 19. OTHER 20. COMMENTS: L 1JLK #2 ~ IVI1ttl TANK #3 TANK #4 LÆ L Su L 5 !h<d S~ 2 131ff I 2--b /1 (17 ~ ~' II 71t I /2 t{" 122/ (I 5'12. I{ lIZ-/¡ , If (/ JL 4// -/1' .:;, , . , , ,., * WARNING: SYSTEMS MARKED WITH A CHECK ABOVE ARE IN VIOLATION OF KERN COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT RULE(S) 209,412 AND/OR 412.1. THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SPECIFIES PENAL1JES OF UP TO $1,000.00 PER DAY FOR EACH VIOLATION. TELEPHONE (805) 861-3682 CONCERNING FINAL RESOLU- **** TlON OF THE VIOLATlON(S) ****************************-t:***.***********~***;1f** An,....,... '-11 ,.... . ~ ". ~. " .":'I:".'~ ,-\.- .. .'~ ,_k, ."""",,~¡__. '- J Horizon Engineering & Testing, Inc. pa. BOX 8490 · MESA, ARIZONA 85214 NO. 004949 $55 per tank Permit to test 2-4,000 1-7,500 1-10,000 gallon tanks at Lucky 7 No.3, 726 South Union Bakersfield, CA Total permit fee $220 1-6-92 -- . i I I I I I I ~ . .- R E C E: I P T PAGe 'I ----------------------------------------------------------------------~------ 07/29/91 Invoice Nbr. 55361 12:10 am KERN COUNTY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 2700 'M' Str~et Bakersfield. CA 93301 Type of Order W (805) 86'1--2615 ¡ i ,_.__________________________________________________~_________________________t CASH REGISTER SUN VALLEY OIL CO , I /f·f~ s t om~,~p~ Õ~¡;-¡-Wt;:;-ã ÿ-T õ;:dë;:;- Õ:;t;;-¡ - Šh i p -Õ; ;.;-¡ ---- ;¡i;- ---- ----T-;:ë;:;;;;---- - ! /12500'13C-91\ i YKN ! 07/29/9'1 ! 07.129/91 ¡ I NT t ¡ , I ! ; I I \ ! ..__________--..:-____ , ________ ,.__'_________ '____________ '________________ ___________ 1 \,~'¡ne De,sc.¡r{ption Quantity Price Unit Disc Total '~~-8 UNDERGROUND TANKS ANNUAL FEE .:1 50.00 E 200.00 UST001 Order Total 200.00 Amoun't Due 200.00 Payment Made By Check 200.00 THANK YOU þ,ND HAVE ,I'>, NICE DAY! _,er.n "County Itealtn œpartmem,. D;'vigion of Environmental Ilea 1"00 Flo\oler Street, Bakersfie~ CA 911()'j ....~LI~ll L I~J. -~.t2.-_0&.. c.; App 1 i Cd tl on Ie ---..:..t~ I ..-' A. APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO OPERATE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES Sro~E FACILITY ~ of Appl ication (check): o New Facility OM:>dification of Facility T>(Existirt] Facility ,OTransfer of CM1ership Emergency 24-Hour Contact (name, area code, phone): DaYs~' (;C(r'( (1Aat)Mltll\ '805 . Nights II /I' :3 ~7?2-12.. Facil ity Name LL.tc. No. of Tan~s. .q Type of Business (che k): lne StatlOn Other (describe) \f.. M,ff/ MAA-T Is Tank(s) Located on an Agt cultural Farm? Dyes ~No Is Tank(s) Used primarily for hJ~icultural Pur¡:x>ses? DYes ~ No (,'\. ( Facility Address 72f¿, â. UAJ.ON Nearest Cro55 St. Vl:tll\ Ie 5 T R SEC (Rural Locations O1ly) () c~ OWner (!)f Contact Person ~ __~ Address Zlp Tele(i1one' iJ. .2 Operator Contact Person ~___ Address Z P q 1xJf.í. Telephone 5; water to Facility pr~vided by Ced ((OrA ~ lJiJ-er ~(ì)~~pth to GrouMwater Soil Characteristics at Facility Basis for Soil Type and Groundwater De~th Detenninations B. CA Contractor's License No. Zip Tele(i1one pro¡:x>sed Completion Date Insurer c. Contractor Address proposed Starting Date Worker's Compensation Certification I D. If This Pennit Is For Modification Of An Existirt] Facility, Briefly Describe Modifications proposed E. Tank (s) Store (check all that apply): lM4t~.{ Tank I Waste product Motor Vehicle Unleaded Regular Pram um Diesel Waste -- Fuel Oil ! 0 0 ~ 0 ~ 0 0 8 2- 0 0 'ß] B i 0 :j 0 0 ¡g) B B B ~'1 0 0 ~ f. Chemical Composition of Materials Stored (not necessary for motor vehicle fuels) Tank I Chemical Stored (non-commercial name) CAS I (i f known) Chemical previously Stored (if different) J. Transfer of OWnership Date of Transfer Previous Owner Previous Facility Name I, accept fully all õbligations of Pennit No. issued to I understand that the Pennitting Authority may review and modify or teoninate the transfer of the Permit to Operate this underground storage facility upon receiving this completed fonn. This fonn has been completed under penalty of true and correct.ð / "Î /J /" 7/(/ / / / Signature /' -~~"~~ per jury and to the best of my knowledge is l/~ ,,)- Title ~~~Date 7-~'-~ ( ,--,) /. ~A V,v/h¿.IM 10. L.U£l{Y J!" ,/,J./P d.. ~ '- Pennit No. ~ !. . . (FILL ~ SEPARATE ~ .EACH ~) FOR EACH SECTION, CHECK ALL APPROPRIATE BOXES -- -- 1. Tank is: OVaulted tt<'Non-vaulted ODouble-Wall ~Single-Wall 2. Tank Material ~I' lcarbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Alt.mim.ID 0 Bronze ounkmwn Other (describe) , 3. primary Containment DoteJi(talled ThiCg:S (Inches) 4. Tank Seconda ry Conta i t -0 Double-wall--r:J Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): [J Mitter tal Thickness (Inches) 5. Tank Interior Llnl~ -rfRubber LJ Alkyd DEpoxy DPhenol1c DGlass DClay Dli\l1ned ~ Cather (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -rJGalvanized [JFiberglass-Clad OPolyethylene wrap DVtnyl wrappiB) E;;(Tar or Asphalt Dunknown DNone OOther (describe):' Cathodic Protection: j(JNone OImpressed current System [:JSacrlflclal, Anode Syst_ Describe System Ii Equipnent: ' 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception ¡:--Tank: OVisual (vaulted tanks only) LfGrourdwater Monitorini Wall(s) o Vadose Zone Mont toring Well (s) 0 u-Tube Without IJ.ner [J U-Tube with Canpatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitor1n;¡ Well(s)· o Va~r Detector· 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 CondlK:tivit~ Sensor· o Pressure Sensor in AMular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval' Inspection Fran U-T\t)e, MonitoriB) Well or Annular Space IS) Daily Gaug1r~ , Inventory Reconciliation C Periodic T1ghtnHa '1'eat1ßJ C None [] lbknown [J Other b. Piping: Plow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for pressurized PipiB)w o Moni tor1n:j St.mp wi tb Racewy 0 Sealed Concrete Racewy [J Hal f-cut Caapat1ble Pipe Raceway [J Synthetic Linei' Racewy !1 Hone BJ Unknown [J Other *Descr ibe Make , Model: 8. Tank Tightness HaS 'ibIs Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair ~ Tank Repai red? 0 Yes UlNo' [Jlmknown Date(s) of Repa1r(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection ~ator F111s, Controls, , Visually Monitors Level OTape Float Gauge DFloat Vent Valves D Auto Shut- Off Controls BCapacitance sensor DSealed Fill Box DNone Olbkno~ Other: List Make , Model Por Above Devices '~i.l i ty Name Capacl tð (Gallor\$) l ,(;ŒD , / o Lined Vaul t [3'None - 0 ll1kno1l«\ Manufacturer: Capacity Manufacturer '-UK (Gals. ) DYes Œhi) [Jl1'1knowt Resul ts of Test ~st1RJ Canpany 11. Piping ~An a. l11derground Pipi(¥]: ijlYes DNo Olbknown 'Material JWjJL Thickness (1nches) _~ Diameter .\W: . Manufacturer (lKM. DPressure [JSuc~Gravity Approximate Length olPr"pe IU1 1Þ t b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : DGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad OImIressed current [JSa~f1Cial Anode !PolyethYlene Wrap OElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap Tar or Asphalt nknown DNone Dather (describe): c. U erground Piping, Secondary Containnent: ODouble-Wall Osynthet1c Liner System ·l21None DUnknown DOther (describe): ci~ity Name ~'{ 'I p... 'IZII. ~, ~ ,pennit No. ~ ! _ k. (FILL ~ SEPARATE ~ ~ ~) FOR ~ SECTION, CHECK ALL ~OPRIATE BOXES ~.J 1. Tank is: OVaulted ~n-Vaulted ODouble-Wall ~single-Wall 2. Tank Material 'ßI Carbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-<:lad Steel t1 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 AllDim.m 0 Bronze OUnknown o Other (describe) 3. primary Containment Date Installed Thickness (Inches) 4. Tank Jet~ary Containment DDoubl8-Wall---n Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): o Haterial 5. Tank Interior Lining -,:rRubber 0 Alkyd DEpoxy OPhenol1c DGlass DClay Dtk\lined fiJ\bkno~ Dother (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion Protection -crGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad OPolyethylene Wrap OVinyl Wrappin:j !:ITar or Asphalt DUnknown ONone OOther (describe): . Cathodic protection: [7None DImpressed CUrrent System I:JSacrlflclal· Anode Syst.. Describe System & Equipnent: ' 7. Leak Detection, Monitori~, and Interception ¡:-Tank: DVisual (vau tecftãnks only) (fGroumwater Moni tor il'J)' WIll (8) o Vadose Zone Monitoring Well (s) [J lJ-JI'ube Without Liner ' OU-TUbe with Compatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoring Wlll(s)* o Vapor Detector* [J Liquid Level sensor 0 Conductivit~ Sensor* o Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Double Wall Tank o Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tlbt, Mani torin:j Well or Annular Space Œl.Daily Gaugh¥) , Inventory Recon~iliation C Periodic T1ght:ne_ 'l'estlÞJ []'None []U1known DOther b. Piping: Plow-RestrictiR) Leak Detector(s) for pressurized Pipin:j- o Moni toring SlIDp wi th RaceWilY '0 Sealed Concrete Racewy DHalf-cut Caapatible Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Racewy IJHone o UnknOW'l 0 Other *Descr ibe Make , Model: 8. Tank Tightness Has ThiS Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repai red? 0 Yes [)b" O\.)\kno~ Date (s) of Repair (s) Describe Repairs 10. OVerfill Protection ~ator Fills, Controls, , Visually Monitors Level [jTape Float Gauge OPloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls Beapacitance sensor Osealed Fill Box DNone D\)1knoW't Other: List Make , Model por Above Devices Capaci ty (Gallons) -¡~() , , , Manu(acturer , (,A,L o Lined Vaul t ~ne' 0 tk\knO"'l\ Manufacturer: Capacity (Gals.) Thickness (Inches) o Yes ~ D\)1knoW'l Resul ts of Test Testing Canpany 11. Piping , a. thlerground pi pin;¡ :~s DNo Oll'1known Material I Thickness (inches) <- Diameter .J. ~ Manufacturer V . DPressure OSuct on Gravity Approximate Length 0 P pe IU1 ?fJ b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : OGalvanized OFiberglass-Clad OImpr-essed current DSac~Jiclal Anode DPolyethylene Wrap OElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap UTar or Asphalt DUnknown o None Dather (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: ODouble-Wall OSynthetic Liner System Ji:1None OU1known DOther (describe): ca~,LJ., J. '-'1 H. L"IWIIC ~ d- J/.,-p ~ ~ . Permit TANK ~ ~ (FIL~ OUT SEPARATE FORM. EACH TANK) -FOR EÃCH SEcTÏÕÑ, CHECK ALL APPRõPHIATE -š-õXEŠ-- uÞL, f~ No. 1. Tank is: ~ vaul ted }ijNon-Vaul ted DI:buble-Wall ~ingie-wall 2. Tg Material Carbon Steel 0 Stainless St,eel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberglass-Clad Steel , Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete· 0 All.It\im.m 0 Bronze Dunknown Other (describe) primary Containment IBte Itr-(lled ThiCknese..~ ~ Inches) 4. Tank Secondary Containnent o Double-Wall--r:J Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): o Material Tank Interior Lining --nRubber DAlkyd DEpoxy DPhenolic DGlass DOther (describe): Tank Corrosion Protection --rTGalvanized [JFiberglass-Clad DPolyethylene Wrap DVinyl ~applng OCTar or Asphalt Dunknown DNone DOther (describe): .' cathodic protection: ~ne DImpressed CUrrent System Dsacrlficlal Anode System Describe System & Equipnent: ' Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception ~Tank: DVisual (vaulted tanks only) DGroun:1water Monitoring' Well(s) o Vadose Zone Monitoring Well(s) D U-Tube Without Liner Du-Tube with Compatible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoring welles)· o Vapor Detector* 0 Liquid Level Sensor 0 condu::tivit~ Sensor· D Pressure Sensor in Annular Space of Doub.l~ Wall Tank D Liquid Retrieval & Inspection From U-Tube, Moni torirv:J Well or Annular Space ~ily Gaugir~ & Inventory Reconciliation 0 Periodic Tightness Test1rv:J, o None 0 lJnknown 0 Other b. Piping: [JFlow-Restrictin;J Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized PipingW o Moni torirv:J SlIDp wi th Raceway 0 Sealed Concrete Raceway o Half-cut Canpat1ble Pipe Raceway 0 Synthetic Liner Raceway []:None o UnknO\ta'1 D Other *Descr ibe Make & Model: Tank Tightness Has 'nus Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair , Tank Repai red? 0 Yes ~No DUnknown Date(s) of Repair(s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection ~ator Fills, Controls, & Visually Monitors Level DTape Float Gauge DFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls BCapac i tance Sensor 0 Sealed Fill Box DNone Dunkno\ta'1 Other: List Make & Model For Above Devices 3. capaci, ty (Gallons) Manuftcturer 4:./YÙ7; Ú,L D Lined Vault ~ne Ounknown Manufacturer: Capacl ty (Gals.) _ _ o Clay Dll'\llned I:Ì'u1knO\1n Thickness (Inches) 5. 6. 7. 8. DYes ~ Dunknown Results of Test ~st ing Company 10. 11. Piping _ ~ a. Underground pi pir¥J : B.Yes DNo D~own Material <yliã,x Thickness (inches) ~ Diameter _~ Manufacturer Lv-- 'r DPressure DSuctlon LJGravi ty Approximate Ler¥Jth of Pipe RLn 2.ó b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection: DGalvanized DFiberglass-Clad Ormpressed CUrrent OSac~icial Anode []Polyethylene Wrap []Electrical Isolation []Vinyl Wrap ~Tar or Asphalt DUnknown o None DOther (describe): c. Underground Piping, Secondary Containment: DDouble-Wall Osynthetic Liner Syst em ~ne Dunkno\ta'1 []Other (describe): """ "'·"'''z >(U',::!K :--~;ARATE FORM ~FK1I'~::;;:: ~ -FÕR -EACH SECTION, 'CHECK ALL Þ.PPR"õPR"-šõXES- ----- -- 10. 1. Tank is: DVaulted I"XNnn-Vaulted ODouble-Wall fSj§ingle-Wall 2. Tank Material ¡c-- ~ Carbon Steel 0 Stainless Steel 0 Polyvinyl Chloride 0 Fiberqlass-Clad Steel , Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic 0 Concrete 0 Ahmiman 0 Bronze [JtJnknown Other (describe) 3. Primary Containment Oat,. ~I'}stalled Thickness (Inches) 1A l,C \{~ 4. Tank Secondary Containment ODouble-Wall"l:] Synthetic Liner DOther (describe): []Material 5. Tank Interior Lini~ -r!Rubber 0 Alkyd OEpoxy DPhenolic DGlass DClay Dlhlined ~ Oather (describe): 6. Tank Corrosion protection --r!Galvanized [JFiberglass-Clad [JPolyethylene wrap DVinyl wrapping ';IOTar or Asphalt DlJnknown DNone Dother (describe): " Cathodic Protection: o None OImpressed O1rrent System [JSacrlflclal' Anode SystsD Descrite System' Equipnent: 7. Leak Detection, Monitoring, and Interception ¡:-Tank: OVisual (vaultecf"tãnks only) d"Grourdwater Monitoring' Well (s) o Vadose Zone Moni toring Well( s) [J LJ-JI'ube Wi thout Liner ' OU-TUbe with Cam~tible Liner Directi~ Flow to Monitoring ~ll(8)* [J Vap.7)r Detector* [J Liquid Level Sensor 0 Condœtivi t~ Sensor* [J Pressure sensor in AMular Space of Double Wall Tank [] Liquid Retrieval' InspectlonFran U-T\bI, Monitoril'¥J Well or Annular Space &a'.Dally Gau:Jing , Inventory Recon!=iliation [] Periodic T1c¡htne- ,...t1ßJ C None [J \)\known [] Other b. Piping: Flow-Restricting Leak Detector(s) for Pressurized Piping- o Moni toring Slnp wi th Raceway '0 Sealed Concrete Raceway OHalf-cut Caapatible Pipe Raceway DSynthetic Liner Racewy gHone o unknown 0 Other *Descr ibe Make , Model: 8. Tank Tightness Has TnlS Tank Been Tightness Tested? Date of Last Tightness Test Test Name 9. Tank Repair Tank Repei red? 0 Yes IZ)No" OlA'\known Date(s) of Repair (s) Describe Repairs OVerfill Protection ~ator Fills, Controls, , Visually Monitors Level DTape Float Gau:Je OFloat Vent Valves 0 Auto Shut- Off Controls BCapacitance Sensor OSealed Fill Box ONone DlbknoW'l Other: List Make , Model por Above Devices Capaci ty (Gallons) 'fQ1r¿) , o Lined Vaul t Manufacturer l-t~ Thickness (Inches) ~ne' 0 lbknown Manufacturer: Capaci ty (Gals.) -I DYes !Sitb OlbknoW'l Resul ts of Test Testing CaDpany 11. Pl~ing ,-~ ~ a. lbierground PipiBJ :~es DNo Olbknown Material \Æ.ifU Thickness (inches) IL Diameter. Ut... Manufacturer IJ Ct: OPressure OSuct on Gravity Approximate Length of Pipe IU\ b. Underground Piping Corrosion Protection : OGalvanized OFiberglass-Clad OIm¡xessed current 05acrif1cial Anode DPolyethylene Wrap DElectrical Isolation DVinyl Wrap ,i1J1'ar or Asphalt DUnknown o None Oather (describe): c. Underground Pipil'J3, Secondary Containnent: o Doubl e-Wa 1 1 DSynthetic Liner System I;ilNone Otk1known Dather (describe):