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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKr ^~ ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC ~ B E R S F I F/RE ARTM Ronald J. Fraze Fire Chief Gary Hutton Kirk Blair Dean Clason Deputy Chiefs D December 21, 2007 Ms. Carolyn Arnold 5301 Office Park Drive, Suite #420 Bakersfield, CA 93309 Re: CLOSURE OF THREE UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE STORAGE TANK(S), LOCATED AT 2500 WHITE LANE; PERMIT #TR-0342 Dear Ms. Arnold: This is to inform you that this department has reviewed the results for the preliminary assessment associated with the closure of the tanks located at the above-stated address. HOWARD H. WINES, III DIRECTOR PREVENTION SERVICES 1600 Truxtun Ave., Suite 401 Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE: (661) 326-3979 FAX: (661) 852-2171 Based upon laboratory data submitted, this office is satisfied with the assessment performed and requires no further action at this time. Accordingly, no unauthorized release reporting is necessary for this closure. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (661) 326-3979. Sincerely, ~~ Howard H. Wines, III Professional Geologist No. 7239 Director of Prevention Services HHW/db cc: J. Whiting, RWQCB r ^~. ^ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC^ December 7, 2007 Mr. Steve Underwood BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. Prevention Services 900 Truxtun Ave., Ste. 210 Bakersfield, CA 93301 RE: Tank Closure Report Value Gas 2500 White Lane Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Steve Underwood: Please find enclosed (1) copy of the Tank Closure Report prepared by Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. (AEC) for the above referenced project/location. Should you have any questions or require clarification on any aspects of the enclosed, please do not hesitate to contact our office at (661) 395-1646. Sincerely, Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. L ~' Tamboura Butterfield Administrative Assistant Enclosures • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND 220 E. TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 661/395-1646 FAX 661(395-1616 r ^~ ^ ADVANCED ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS INC ~ Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. is pleased to present the following: Tank Closure Report for Value Gas 2500 White Lane County of Kern Bakersfield, California This report has been prepared for: Ms. Carolyn Arnold Property Owner December 6, 2007 • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND 220 E. TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 661/395-1646 FAX 661/395-1616 Tank Closure Report Value Gas Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 PROCEDURES 3.0 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3.1 Site Description 3.2 Site Hydrogeology 3.3 Soil Profile 4.0 TANK REMOVAL PROCEDURES 4.1 Soil Sample Location and Collection Procedures 5.0 LABORATORY ANALYSES and RESULTS 6.0 CONCLUSIONS 7.0 RECOMMENDATIONS 8.0 LIMITATIONS 9.0 CLOSING Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 Appendices: 220 E. TRUXTUN AVENUE (A) Figures (B) Tank Removal Permit (C) Uniform Waste Manifest for Liquid (D) Tank Tracking and Disposition Documentation (E) Laboratory Reports and Chain-of-Custody Documents (F) Dry Ice Invoice • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND • BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 661/395-1646 FAX 661/395-1616 Tank Closure Report Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. Value Gas 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report presents the results of a tank removal conducted by D N' J Construction at 2500 White Lane on November 19, 2007. The objective was to assess the soil beneath the 25,000-gallon underground storage tank (UST) that was divided into three compartments (12,000-gallon unleaded gas, 8,000-galon premium gas, ' and 5,000-gallon diesel). In addition, there were four dispenser locations that were also sampled for gasoline and diesel-range hydrocarbons and volatile organic compounds following excavation and removal (Figure 1). Tank removal procedures were pertormed under the supervision of the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, ' Hazardous Materials Department. Mr. Steve Underwood, Bakersfield Fire Department, witnessed the tank removal and soil sampling procedures. This report includes background information regarding existing site characteristics, local geology and hydrology, tank removal procedures, sample collection procedures, analytical results, and related conclusions and recommendations. Report appendices contain Tank Removal Permit(s) (Appendix B), Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest (Appendix C), Tank Tracking and Disposition Documents (Appendix D), Soil Compaction Certificates (Appendix E) and Laboratory Reports/Chain-of-Custody Documents (Appendix F). 2.0 PROCEDURES The UST located at 2500 White Lane was constructed of steel with a fiberglass coating around the exterior. The tank was used to fuel private vehicles that had access to the "card-lock° type facility. D N' J provided the following tank removal services during the course of this project on behalf of Ms. Carolyn Arnold, owner of the property: • Marked the area to be excavated and contacted Underground Service Alert (USA) prior to excavation; • Excavated the backfill surrounding the UST; • Decontaminated the tank interior with ahigh-pressure washer and collect, transport, and dispose of the rinseate generated during the tank cleaning process; • Inert the tank prior to removal using solid Carbon Dioxide (dry ice); • Measure LEL and Oxygen using a recently calibrated meter; • Remove the tank from the excavation using a crane and transport to Golden State Metals Recycling facility; • Collect soil samples from beneath tank invert and adjacent to the dispenser; • Backfill the excavation; • Resurface area of excavation. • Summarize these procedures in the form of a "Tank Closure Report". 1 • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND 220 E. TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 661/395-1646 FAX 661/395-1616 ' Tank Closure.Report Value Gas 3.0 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3.1 Site Description Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. The property is located at 2500 White lane in Bakersfield, California. One 25,000-gallon UST emplacement was located at the site and was manifolded to four dispenser locations. 3.2 Site Hydrogeology The subject property is located in the southeastern end of the San Joaquin Valley where the Sierra Nevada, Great Valley, and Coastal Range physiographic provinces meet. The southern end of the Sierra Nevada province is composed of a massive block of igneous and metamorphic rock of Mesozoic age and older. This Sierran block, 40 to 100 miles wide and 400 miles long, slopes five to seven degrees beneath the San Joaquin Valley. The Coastal Range province on the west consists of tectonically deformed and fractured marine and non-marine sedimentary rocks of Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Tertiary age which dip eastward beneath the San Joaquin Valley. The Great Valley province is a broad asymmetrical synclinal trough, which is known as the Sacramento Valley in the north and the San Joaquin Valley in the south. Beneath the southern San Joaquin Valley floor, the Sierran plutonic and metamorphic rock is overlain by consolidated marine rocks of Jurassic and Cretaceous age. These rocks are overlain by continental marine and non-marine sedimentary rocks of Tertiary age. These continental deposits are consolidated to semi-consolidated, fossilferous sandstone, siltstone, and shale which thicken toward the south and west. The Tertiary rocks are overlain by unconsolidated continental deposits consisting of Pliocene to Holocene river and lake sediments of gravel, sand, silt, and clay. Surface features of the floor of the San Joaquin Valley consist of dissected uplands, alluvial fans, overflow areas, and lake bottoms. Dissected uplands lie between the mountains and the nearly flat Valley floor and are manifest in low lying hills through which perennial and intermittent streams flow. These features consist of reworked older alluvium. The alluvial fans are the sites of active stream deposition of sand and silts derived from the Sierra Nevada and the dissected uplands. The overflow lands and lake bottoms lie in the central part of the Valley where silt and clay accumulate in quiet lake and marsh environments. The Central Valley of California is underlain by a broad and deep hydrogeologic unit consisting of soil and rock of varying porosity and permeability. Physical dimensions are approximately 50 miles wide at the widest point in the Valley, 400 miles long, and as much as 2,000 feet deep. Recharge to regional aquifers consists of infiltration of seasonal precipitation and percolation of surface waters. The Valley aquifer of greatest storage, highest quality, and greatest accessibility for domestic and agricultural use consists of the alluvial and lacustrine continental deposits extending to depths of 1,500 to 2,000 feet beneath the San Joaquin Valley floor. Lithology and hydraulic properties of these sediments are largely the product of the sediment source and the depositional environment. These sediments range in size from clays to boulders and include all mixtures between the extremes. Those of the west side of the Valley are derived largely from the Coastal Ranges, which tend to consist of shales and fine sandstones with limited permeability. The east side sediments are derived mainly from granitic materials of the Sierra Nevada which are generally coarser and much more permeable. The majority of groundwater pumped from beneath the Valley floor occurs within unconsolidated continental deposits. The groundwater flow direction (gradient) beneath the site is estimated to be toward the northwest. Using data published by the Kern County Water Agency, depth to first unconfined groundwater is estimated range between 100 and 150-feet below ground surface (bgs) 2 • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND ~, 220 E. TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 661/395-1646 FAX 661/395-1616 Tank Closure Report Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. Value Gas beneath the site area. 3.3 Soil Profile Native soil within the excavation consisted of well graded, moist, sand (SW) from below the asphalt to approximately 15 feet bgs. From 15-feet to the maximum sampled depth of 20-feet bgs, the soil profile changed to apoorly-graded medium-to-coarse grained quartz sand (SP). 4.0 TANK REMOVAL PROCEDURES D N' J pertormed the excavation of the 25,000-gallon UST and dispensers on November 16 and 19, 2007. The three-chambered UST was oriented east-to-west. The asphalt and cement surface was sawcut, the surface removed, then the top and sides of the UST were uncovered. The tank was then triple rinsed by Adams Services and the rinseate generated during the cleaning was pumped into the vacuum truck for offsite removal. No visually stained soil was observed adjacent to the top, sides, or bottom of the tank or dispensers. After cleaning the tank interior, the UST was inerted with 15-pounds of dry ice per 1000-gallons of capacity. The Hazardous Materials Unit of the City of Bakersfield Fire Department, represented by Mr. Steve Underwood, monitored the oxygen concentration and lower explosive limit (LEL) within the tank interior using a Gastech LEL meter and approved the removal of the underground storage tank. On November 19, 2007 the tank was removed from the excavation using Fast Crane's 40-ton crane and transported to Golden State Metal Recycling Inc., located in Bakersfield, California, for recycling as scrap me#al. The liquid waste and rinseate removed from the UST was transported for disposal to DeMenno Kerdoon, located in Compton, California, under Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest #000274549JJK. 4.1 Soil Sample Location and Collection Procedures A total of 14 individual soil samples were collected at the subject site as part of the UST removal procedures which included two soil samples from beneath each of the four former dispenser location at depths of 2 and 6 feet bgs (5' and 9' bgs), and from 2 and 6 feet beneath each end and the center of the three chamber gasoline/diesel tank (16' and 20' bgs). No visual indications of hydrocarbon contamination were observed during the UST removal procedures and subsequent soil sample collection procedures. All sample collection locations and procedures were conducted in accordance with UST removal permit requirements of the Bakersfield Fire Department. The following protocol was observed during sampling procedures: • An excavator was used to remove a representative sample of native soil from beneath each end and the center of the UST and dispensers for collection. • An AEC geologist pushed a clean brass sleeve into an undisturbed portion of the soil within the backhoe bucket, leaving no head space within the sleeve; • Each end of the sample sleeve was then capped with a Teflon sheet and protective plastic end cap, sealed with tape, labeled, placed in a sealable plastic bag, and stored in a cooler chilled to approximately 4-degrees Centigrade; • The soil samples were recorded on aChain-of-Custody document to ensure sample integrity and traceability; • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND 220 E. TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 661/395-1646 FAX 661/395-1616 ' Tank Closure Report Value Gas Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. • Analytical tests were performed by Associated Laboratories, aCalifornia-certified Laboratory located in Orange, California. 5.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS and RESULTS The analyses specified and performed on the soil samples were in accordance with accepted State of California Department of Health Services (DHS) laboratory.procedures for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline and diesel (TPH-g, d) and EPA Method 8021 for volatile aromatic compounds (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes). In addition, analysis for Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) was requested and the analytical results are summarized in the following table. The laboratory reports and chain of custody documents are presented in Appendix D of this report. Units of measurement presented in Table 1 are reported in milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), equivalent to parts per million (ppm), for total gasoline and diesel-range hydrocarbons (TPH-g) and volatile organic compounds (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, total xylenes, and MTBE). TABLE 1 Analytical Results of Soil Samples UST and Dispensers November 19, 2007 Sample ID: TPH (PPm1 TPH-d (PPm) Benzene (PPm) Toluene (PPm) Ethyl- Benzene (PPm) Total Xylenes (PPm) MTBE (PPm) 5KE-16' NA ND<1.0 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 5KE-20' NA ND<1.0 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 8KC-16' ND<3.0 NA ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 8KC-2O' ND<3.0 NA ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 12KW-16' ND<3.0 NA ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 12KW-20' ND<3.0 NA ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 NE-Disp-5' NA ND<1.0 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 NE-Disp-9' ~ ND<1.0 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 SE-Disp-5' ND<3.0 NA ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 SE-Disp-9' ND<3.0 NA ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 NW-Disp-5' ND<3.0 NA ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 NW-Disp-9' ND<3.0 NA ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 SW-Disp-5' ND<3.0 NA ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 SW-Disp-9' ND<3.0 NA ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.005 ND<0.015 ND<0.035 Note: See Figure 2 for identification of sampling locations. Samples were identified in accordance with BFD guidelines. 4 • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND ' 220 E. TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305 661/395-1646 FAX 661/395-1616 Tank Closure Report Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. Value Gas 6.0 CONCLUSIONS ' • Non-detectable concentrations of volatile organic compounds and TPH-gasoline and diesel were indicated in the soil samples collected from beneath the UST and dispensers. ' 7.0 RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the non-detectable gasoline and diesel concentrations beneath the former UST and dispensers, AEC recommends no further investigation appears warranted for this site and respectfully requests "closure". 8.0 LIMITATIONS This work has been performed in accordance with generally accepted tank removal and environmental ' science and engineering practices. Conclusions and recommendations are based upon information collected and compiled during the tank removal and data supplied by the Client. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is given. I' The soil samples for this project were obtained on a finite grid; hence, the laboratory results are indicative of discrete samples and are not meant to be misconstrued as representative of unsampied areas. ' 9.0 CLOSING ' Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. appreciates the opportunity to be of service to Ms. Carolyn Arnold on this project. tf there are any questions, or if additional information should be required regarding this report, please do not hesitate to contact our office at (661) 395 1646. ' Sincerely, Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. ' Jonat a L. Buck Calif rn Professional Geologist #7468 J-Value-Removal u i~ 5 • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCEPTS WITH DESIGN IN MIND t 220 E. 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CI ~ LOUd00 St ~ ~~. ~ ~N Er a < v '~- ARenee ppye , i s 3 -w o ¢ t 3 ' TriNd v 8a ESPdng ~Springso agept~_° c k ~? BlossomVall -p -1. ~illssa - - ° ~` ^ ~ '~ '~ ~ E,Rea~ o `e°'Or N ' o r; m 'blossom °o aP = m ':CI La ~? N ~ ~ Chadaloyd -Wheatland - zurice ;m Maurice Ave. ~ PI :' ~ f I I T ndall Ave, Arab c March ~_m~MCws o .`~ Se9SO0a B Dr. . ra ~•rs. n3 ~ -- 5 v ^ ~ ISpnngfor' ~ Saki w, Os LL y _:, cClesr esm~ 1 € e ° (~~A.Mitsc er t ._ ndford m m ' I'~. Ct:' . ~. $ . ~~.. '~l" `_ W E S Location Map FIGURE Value Gas .~ rarvlHOrarExrALCONI:EPISINC 2500 White Lane ~ .ao~~v~aon-~Enrra~con-cEPrs Bakersfield, California P.O. BOX 401872 BAIQ~74SHElD, [:A 81.A98r4 r 8KG16', 20' 12KW-16', 20 '12K WL 8K Prem 5K Dsl ~ 1"".e l--1 ~ 25K - 3 Chamber UST ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~..e~~~~J 5KE-16', 20' NW-Disp-5', 9' --0+ NE-Disp-5', 9'-Q SW-Disp-5', 9' -{] SE-Disp-5', 9'-~ 0' 10' 20' ~ Sample Collection Scale: 1"= 20' N W E S Site Map FIGURE ~ Value Gas •~ ErrvinorarEKrru.coNCEPrsi"c 2500 White Lane 2 ~act~avcEO~nrv,~aonrarEnrrA000nrc~rs Bakersfield, California P.O. BOX40iB72 BAIQRSRELD, CA 8.9.964 Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. "Appendix B" TANK REMOVAL PERMIT UNnE~GROUND sTORA~E TANKS BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. ' UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORMS - Prevention Services K s a 900 Truxtun Ave., Ste. 210 APPLICATION (FORM) - '~R° CLOSURE CERTIFICATION ARTX r Bakersfield, CA 93301 ,~ Tel.: (661) 326-3979 Fax: (661) 852-2171 UWIDERGROUND STORA_ .TANK PERMIT APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF AN UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK Page 1 of 1 M ~ ~. Permit # ~ ~Q-IZD~ SITE INFORMATION ST(E ADDRESS ~~ ~~/~ , ` 1 C.~+V ZIP CODED FACILITY NAME ~~ / / A ~ ~~~ CRO55 STREET TANKOWNER/OPERATOR !~L N A~~L~ PHONE#~~/ ~~~~ D~J~~ 7'G APN# MAILING ADDRESS ~~~ ~rf~ A~~ ^~ ~~~ CITY ~ ~~ ZIP CODE ~~ ~~{Q ,. ` 'CONTRACTO.R I _... ..._ NFORMATLON . COMPANY u /~ ~ fir: I ~ t ~ (~ `V PHONE # J / ~ /~~ ~ ` J LICE q z ADDRESS ~, /'^ ~ /~ rL~o ~ ~ ( ~ /'~, CI7"Y ,~ J ZIP CODE Q~~OQ 7 U INSURANCE CARRIER ~~ r~ ~M~ ~~ ~~~ WORKMENS COMP #/ ,.. PREL~MINARY;:AS5ESS .. ;. MENT INFORMATION . COMPANY !2'~ r ~ ^_~ ~ J + T PHONE # A ~ ~7 ~ ~ `j ( LICENSE #T Z ~~~- ADDRESS/ L ~O A A ~'+C ~~, ~J CIfY ~ KL ~~ - 7 ZIP C0~3 3 a INSURANCE CARRIER WORKMENS COMP # TANK CLEANING INFORMATION :' - COMPANY ~~M ~ dC2~J~~s ~ t '~ PHONE # ~~D ~~~ ~ )) ~/ ~~ LICENSE # ADDRESS I / y~~ ~ /~' ^~ ^ ~~ ~~ f7 W J/K CITY / _~~'~ t~ ( c, `• ~ G~ ZIP CODEQ~~~ INSURANCE CARRIER ~jT~'TL~ ~/Lt WORK NS COMP # ME /SgC ?s Z ~6 WASTE TRANSPORTER ID # ~~ I ~ 53 ~~?~~C IDS ~ ~l ' ^ (/~h~jE OF RINSA E DISPOSAL FACILITY 7 N [`~(~ ADDRESS A _ M ~ . /~ _~/, ~ ~~ ~ CIfY /l _ ~ fO~ ZIP CODE Q~ J~ TANK TRANSQORTER INFORMAT~ON._ COMPANY /7~.~ ~ ~ c _~Vl A - / f ~/7~`~~ ~~ ~.~C.• PHONE S~O ~.~~ ~ ~b LICENSE S ADDRESS ~{-b(.,t •E. ~G~pRA ~~~-VO. ~I'Y ~r~~ pCN~- ZIP CODE9G2 S TANK DESTINATION ~OL~j t ~ ~ ~ ~v~ ! _ . TANK INFORMATION; .. TANK # AGE VOLUME CHEMICAL STORED DATES STORED CHEMICAL PREVIOUSLY STORED '1 2 scLroc 3 . ~ ~~. ~ ~ ~ -~ ZQa 7 ~ FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION. DATE FACILITY #. # OF TANKS FEE $ THE APPLICANT HAS RECEIVED, UNDERSTANDS, AND WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED CONDITIONS OF THIS 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. APPROVED BY APPLICANT NAME (PRINT) APPLICANT SIGNATURE 1KERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT revention Services B E R S R I ~ 1600 Truxtun Ave., Suite 401 FIR! Bakersfield, CA 93301 ARTM T phone: 661-326-3979 • Fax: 661-852-2171 THIS APPLICATION WILL BECOME A PERMIT WHEN APPROVED FD2088 (Rev 08/07) Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. "Appendix C" UNIFORM WASTE MANIFEST FOR LIQUID v~o 7~'rv fix. is ,, ~ - . _ -.-.. ..._. rtease pnnt or type. (roan aesrg nea ror use on sate (i2-pdch) typewnter.) _ ~~~~~~ ~+t,N~~.~.,• ~~.~o ~~~• ~~~~-~~~~ UNIFORM HAZARDOUS M 1 • Generator ID Number ~~~ ~Q~~~ ~~~ ~ 2. Page 1 of ~ 9. Emergency f~esponse Phone ~Ci~~~'~~A4~ 6~t1{ 4. Ma((ni~~fest Tracking Number ~( ®~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~K WASTE ANIFEST ~ . U 5. Generator's Name and Mailing Address Generators Site Address (if d'rfferent than mailing address) T/ALU~ d~>24$ If:PiIT>~+$i!~'.~:C.[A, f:'A ~AS3Q~ , Generators Phone: ~~~' ~~~~- ~~~%~ . 6. Transporter 1 Company Name U.S. EPA ID Number • ~ AUAI~E,'~ ~)~~~~i , :Ili . ~1~1L~''~'~' ~.~ ~f.~t~tk3 7. Transporter 2 Company Name - U.S. EPA ID Number B. Designated Fadlity Name and 5'rte Address U.S. EPA ID Number Fadl' s Phone: 'g ~A $;~'~ ...'A ikiU ga 9b. U.S. DOT Desaiption (lnduding Proper Shipping Name, Haiard Gass, ID Witmtrer, ..,. t0, CAntainere 11. Total 12. Unit Waste Codes t3 . HM • end Paddng Group (rfarry)) No. Type Quantlty WtJVoI. . 1.t#~~ _~~ ~~trG'`1)9 ~1~+3`1`$. ia~~Illt ' r7 ,.. : w . 2. ' f 7 , 3. r 4. {'f~~'~ I dlirr~lrl artd ltldtlal9J1Fo11~s5h G#,S3~k33 r. . .. !:r .GF34~'SC?F>.~ tf'ri.'.S'r»r,~{.tttp;;~Cft"94Y,-,i. '~!(~?. :~3:~'. ..: :; & 15. GENERATOR'SlOFFEROR'SCERTIFICATION: i hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fulty and aaxtretel(i desaibed above by the proper ahipping name, end ere classified, packaged, madced and lebaledlplacerdad, and ere In a!l respells in proper txmditlon for 6anspott aotiading to eppllcable Mtematlona! and national govetirmantal regulatlons. !f export shipment and I am the Pdmary Exporter, I certKy that the cortents of this consignment conform to the terms of the attadied EPAAdat~Nedgment of Consent: " I cerf(fy that the waste minimizetlon statement Ideritltled in 40 CFR 282.27(e) Pf I em a urge quantlty generator) or (b) [ff I em a smell quantHy generetor) Is true. ~J9n'erato Ofierore PnntedlTyped Name '` gnatura J), r , ;' Month Day Year L+' .fem. •! u....Iti^ ... ..:r 16. Intematlonal Shlpmerds ^ Import to U.S. ^ F~rtfrofi U.S. Port of entrylex{b Transporter signature (for exports onty): ~ - '' Date IeaNng U.S.: ~ 17. Trensporter Aclorowledgment of Receipt of Matedals r 1 P t dlT d N T e i r rispo r n e ype ame Signature .i } ' Month day Year a y Transporter 2 PdntedlSyped Name Signature Month Day Year F- 18. Discrepancy 1Ba. Discrepancylndicetlon Space ~ Quantlty ^Type ^ Residue ^ Partlat Rejection ^ Full ReJedion Manfest Reference Number. 18b. Aftemate FadlHy (or Generator) U.S. EPA ID Number V LL Fadlity's Phone: Q 18c. Signature ofAltemate Fadlity (or Generator) Month Day Year z N 19. Hazardous Waste Report Management Method Codes (i.e., codes for hazardous waste treatment, dis posal, and recycling systems) ~ 1. 2. 3. 4. 20. Designated Facllhy Owner or Operator. Certitlcetlori of receipt of hazardous materials covered by the.manifest except as tided in hem 18a Pnnted(F ell Name ~ . .Signature Month Day ~' Year r'„ • , . EPA Form 8700-22 (Rev. 3-05) Previous editions are oEisolete. TRANSPORTER'S COPY :~lrbbilHb~ 12:ba i~ i~ i~ ii 3'1 b523'1518 ~':: r:? . 40611;. Alandra Blvd., Gardena, CA 90248-2902 (310) 5'Z3-443~~ d EA.?C (3l0) 523-1.51$ t-Hlit al r ~ •T~~ A ~ ~~ ~~- ~~~j Request Aare: ~f r ~ "D~ __~ Bid t~: 4~--4~3c~+ T To: ~ t Co: Fax #: ~,.~'~,~~'"„/ RE: Job Date: ~ J~/ O 7 F.O, #: /' ~ I ZD ~ Site Name (mandicory): ~t--u~ ~A•S ' Site Address: ~-.a~AD _, -Cross Street City ZiL(;:~. e~+nnt~ditor~+f: ~G'~ ' 1n an effort to Provide you with the best possible service and tv eliminate costly delays caused Uy incomplete information available on^s~te, a carnpleted Service Order is recltiired. >~ to dispatching ou~• crew and equipment to any job site. ]n order to carnplete our Service Ordex for your job listed above, we need the fallowing information exxatl~as it s)zauld at~pgai• on the Manifest: ' Note: "Generator" means the rxam.e and aadrers of the r-orrP~-any/torpor°atian as filed writft the State to olitaira the ~P.4 i~! for the above site . ,' Generator Naate: audE (tJ ~ ~ ~ ~ __ Generator address: 2~t~ W fa'I ~ t~IJ City: ~ State. Zip: 7 ~_, 24-hr.exnergency Generator Phone #: Ltlrl U3~' 9Z~?j Phone # (mauditory (.~~~ ~ mss' 3'$9b EPA #~: ~ A' l~ - D d D - 3 t ~ - ~ 3 l State.ID # (opt): F:PA l~ is 3 letters end 9 nu~he.~:s in length) (To obtain an >vPA #, call l-$00-61~-b~i42) Please FA,X tGe above information at your earliest convenience, We look fo~tivald to w~aaking with you an this and tn.any mire projects in ti7e future. Thank you. l~llFiMS ~cKVll.%t5, 1fJl:. Advanced Environmental Concepts, Inc. i ~ . ~ -~ "Appendix D" TANK TRACKING AND DISPOSITION DOCUMENTATION ^ i ~~ i 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Golden ~t~.te 1Vleta~s P.O.Box 70158 2400 E. Brwndage Bakersfield C,A. 93387 Bakersfield, CA. 93307 Phone (661) 327-3559 F~,x (661) 327-5749 Novembez~ 19, 2007 To: Adams Services, lnc. fie: Scrap J.7estruction Ce'fication far 1-25,000 gallon. steel tank with, fiiberglass jacket split into 3 compartments, Manifest: 000274549 Tbxs letter is to certify that all scrap metals brought into our facility will be completely destroyed and processed for recycling purposes only.. All scrap materials are sent directly to a steel mill for re~uelting. Thank you for your business. If you have any ~uesti:oxxs, please feel free to call. Sincerely, ~~ ~~~~~ 1{arl ~at,'~1e5 pUIChaS121g ASSiStant Advanced Environmental Concepts, inc, "Appendix E" LABORATORY REPORTS AND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY DOCUMENTS ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES 806 North Batavia -Orange, CaXifornia 92868 - 714/771-6900 CLIENT Advanced Environmental Concepts Inc. (10022) '' ATTN: Jonathan Buck 220 E. Truxtun Ave. 13aketstield, LA 93305 PROJECT Value Gas 2500 White Lane, Bakersfield SUBMITTER Client COMMENTS FAX 714/538-1209 LAB REQUEST 201433 REPORTED 12/03/2007 RECEIVED 1112or2oo7 This laboratory request covers the following listed samples which were analyzed for the parameters indicated on the d i di d h i h i h d d attached Analytical Result Report. All analyses were con uc cate e report. e appropr ate met o s as n on t ng t te us This cover letter is an integral part of the final report. Order No. Client Sample Identification 849881 SKE-16' 849882 SKE-20' 849883 8KC-1 b' 849884 8KC-20' ' 849$85 12KW-1 b' 849886 12KW-20' 849887 NE-Disp-5' ' 849888 NE-Disp-9' 849884 SE-Disp-5' 849890 SEDisp-9' ' 849891 NW-Disp-5' 849892 NW-Disp-9' I ~ Thank you for the opportunity to be of service to yow company. Please feel tree to call if there are any questions regarding this report or if we can be of further service. ASS ED LAB TORT S by, S Ed a#d e, .D. Vic President 1VOTE: Unless notifred in tivriting, all samples ~+~ill be discarded by appropriate disposal protocol 30 days,from date repcrtecl. TESTl;VG & CO>v'SULTIA'G The reports of the Associated laboratories are cantid~tiel property ofourclients and Chemical may not be reproduced or used tbrpubliption in part or in toll without ourrvritten ;t Iicrobiological pennission. This is for the mutual protection ot'the public, our clients, and ourselves. E~n~irarrmental Lab request 201433 cover, page 1 of 2 ASSOCIATED LASORA TORIES 806 North Batavia -Orange, California 92868 - 714/771-6900 FAX 714/538-1209 CLIENT Advanced Environmental Concepts lnc. (10022) LAB REQUEST 201433 ATTN: Jonathan Buck 220 E. Truxtun Ave. REPORTED 12/03/2007 Bakersfield, LA y33U5 RECEIVED 11/20/2007 PROJECT Value Gas 2500 White Lane, Bakersfield SUBMITTER Client COMMENTS This laboratory request covers the following listed samples which were analyzed for the parameters indicated on the attached Analytical Result Report. Alt analyses were conducted using the appropriate methods as indicated on the report. This cover letter rs an integral part of the final report. Order No. Client Sample ](dentitication 849893 S W-Disp-5' 849894 S W-Disp-9' 849895 Laboratory Method Blank Thank you for the opportunity to be of service to your company, Please feel flee to call if'there ar-e any questions regarding this report or rf we can be of further service. ' ASSOC TED LAB TORIES by, I E .Be e, -. - rce President NOTE: Unless notified in writing, all samples will be discarded by appropriate disposal protoco130 days from date reported. TESTING & COA`SULTING Thereports ot'the Associated Laboratories areoontidential property ofour diems and Chemical may not bereproduced or used tbrpublication in part orin full without ourr~~itten Microbiological permission. This is for the mutual protection of the public, om• clients, and ourselves. Environn:entat Lab request 201433 cover, page 2 of 2 Order #: 849881 Client Sample ID: SKE-16' Matrix: SOLID Sample Description: Center of SK Diesel Date Sampled: 11119/2007 Time Sampled: 11:51 Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021BlAVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD 8021BIAV0 Toluene ND t 0.005 0.0008 mglKg 11/23!07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 99 % 70 - 130 8015 TEPH Diesel ND 1 1.0 0.37 mg/Kg 11/23/07 AF Surrogates Units Control Limits 8015 o-Terphenyl (sur) 75 % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits f f1~S,SUGIfITL+1~L.f11YU1t~IT~IRIL,S Analytical Results Report Lab Request 201433 results, page 1 of 15 Order #: 849882 Client Sample YD: SKE-20' Matrix: SOLID Sample Description: Center of SK Diesel Date Satnpled: 11/19/2007 Time Sampled: 11:56 Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021B/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11123!07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11!23!07 LD 8021BIAV0 Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD 8021E/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Tritluorotoluene 91 % 70 - 130 8015 TEPH Diesel ND ' 1 1.0 0.37 mg/Kg 11/23/07 AF Surrogates Units Control Limits 8015 o=Terphenyl (sur) 73 % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits ~4~S;S(JC:C~T~OL~BUI~4T(l1PI~;S' gnalvtical Results Report Lab Kequest 201433 results, page 2 of~ 15 Order #: 849883 Client Sample ID: 8KC-16' Matrix: SOLID Sample Description: Center of 8K Premium Date Sampled: 11/19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:04 Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021B/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg lI/23/07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11!23/07 L.D 8021B/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11123/07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total). ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 123 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ND 1 3 0.022 mg/Kg l t/23/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 123 % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =1Jot detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits fl.S~S ULlf!l~l~ L~lBU1~47U1fi'I.~;S' ~~ An~vtical f~esults Reoort Lab Kequest 201433 results, page 3 of 15 Order #: 849884 Client Sam ie YD: 8KC-20' Matrix; SOLID Sample Description: Center of 8K Premium Date Sampled: 11/19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:Ob Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021E/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021E/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 80218/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 80218/AVO Toluene ND I 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 80218/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11!24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 80218/AVO a,a,a-Tritluorotoluene 111 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ND 1 3 0.022 mg/Kg 11/24!07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Tritluorotoluene 111 % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside conhol limits flS~S'~JClfl1~:DLAlf~l.R~4T(~I~IL~,S' Analytical Results Report Lab Request 201433 results, page 4 of 15 Order #: 849885 Client Sam le ID: 12KW-16' Matrix: SOLID Sample Description: Center of 12K U/L Date Sampled: 1 1/19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:08 Method Analyte Result DF E4L MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021B/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021E/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11(24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Tritluorotoluene 109 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ND 1 3 0.022 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Tritluorotoluene 109 % ~5 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits f~,Si,S'UCIfl7.L4'I~L,~4BU.,RfITUR1ES' Analvticai Results Report Lab Kequest 201433 results, page 5 of 15 Order #: 849886 Client Sample ID: 12KW-20' Matrix: SOLID Sample Description: Center of 1 ZK U/L Date Sampled: 11/19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:10 Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 80218/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 80218/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 80218/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg i 1/24/07 LD 80218/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 80218/AVO Xylene (total} ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 80218/AVO a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 126 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ND 1 3 0.022 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 12b % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Litnit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits f~,S,iS'UG14T~'1~ LfIBU1~4TUl~lE,S' Analytical Results Reoort Lab Kequest 201433 results, page 6 of 15 Order #: 849887 Client Sample ID: NE-Disp-5' Matrix: SOLID Sampte Description: Northeast Dispenser Date Sampled: 11/19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:16 Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021B/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Tritluarotoluene 114 % 70 - 130 8015 TEPH Diesel ND 1 1.0 0.37 mg/Kg 11/23/07 AF Surrogates Units Control Limits 8015 o-Terphenyl (sur) 60 % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected beiow indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits fI,S~S'ULIf17~0 L.fI1~U1t~IUR1~~S' Analytical Results Report Lab Kequest ZU1433 results, page 7 of 15 ' Order #: 849888 Client Sam le ID: NE-Dis -9' r r Matrix: SOLID Sample Description: Northeast Dispenser Date Sampled: 11/19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:18 Method Analyte Result DF E(.1L MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021B/AVO. Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/24,'07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mglKg 11!24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Tritluorotoluene 128 % 70 - 130 8015 TEPH Diesel ND 1 1.0 0.37 mg/Kg 11/23/07 AF Surrogates Units Control Limits 8015 o-Terphenyl (sur) 58 % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits .fl,S,~SUC111~1~L~BU1f~~41UR1E,S' Analytical Results Report ~l~ Lab Request 201433 results, page 8 ot~ 15 Order #: 849889 Client Sample ID: SE-Disp-5' Matrix: SOLID Sample Description: Southeast Dispenser Date Sampled: 11 /19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:19 Method Analyte Resuit DF EQE MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021B/AVO Benzene ~ IVD 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg Il/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24/07 I.D 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11(24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 100 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ND 1 3 0.022 mg/Kg t 1/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 100 % 55 - Z00 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits 11~S~.S'UC1,4T1~'I~I~BUR~TURI~~S' Analytical Results Report Lab Request 201433 results, page y of 15 Order #: 849890 Client Sample ID: SEDisp-9' Matrix: SOLID Sample Description: Southeast Dispenser Date Sampled: 11/19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:22 Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 80218/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11 /24/07 LD 8021E/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021E/AVO a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 129 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ND 1 3 0.022 mg/ICg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 129 % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits ~,SS'UG1~41~1> L~41~U1~TURI~S' l Analytical Results Report Lab Kequest 201433 results, page lU of 15 Order #: 849891 Client Sample ID: NW-Disp-5' Matrix: SOLID Date Sampled: 11/19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:23 Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021E/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/24!07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 129 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ND 1 3 0.022 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 129 % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits fl,~S.~.SYJ'G1~TL-~,O L~4./~U1ft'~ITIJRIL-~~.5' Analytical Results Report Lab Request 201433 results, page 11 of 15 Order #: 849892 Client S$mple ID NW-Disp-9' Matrix: SOLID Date Sampled: 11/i 9/2007 Time Sampled: 12:25 Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021B/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AV0 Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24!07 LD 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021E/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 127 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ND 1 3 0.022 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Trii]uorotoluene 127 % 5~ - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits `~''`S''S~UL!`47L1~J~4.~U'R`4~U1~l~s~ Analytical Results Report Lab Request 201433 results, page IZ of 15 Order #: 849893 Client Sample ID: SW-Disp-5' Matrix: SOLID Date Sampled: 11/19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:27 Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021B/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND I 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021BlAVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24(07 LD 8021E/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Tritluorotoluene 113 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ND 1 3 0.022 mg/Kg t 1/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Tritluorotoluene 113 % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits flS~S'UCIf1TL4'17 L~lBU1PfITiJRlE.S' Analytjcal Results Report Lab Request 201433 results, page I3 of 15 Order #: 849894 Client Sample ID~ SW-Disp-9' Matrix: SOLID Date Sampled: 11/19/2007 Time Sampled: 12:30 Method Analyte Result DF EQI. MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021B/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg ll/24/07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 74 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ~ ND 1 3 0.022 mg/Kg 11/24/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene 74 % 55 - 200 EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits ~4,SS UCIf17.~0 G~48U1P.~4TURI~~S' Analytical Results Report Lab Request 201433 results, page 14 of 15 Order #: 849895 Client Sample ID: Laboratory Method Blank Matrix: SOLID Method Analyte Result DF EQL MDL Units Date/Analyst 8021B/AVO Benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0009 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD 8021B/AVO Ethyl benzene ND 1 0.005 0.0007 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD 8021B/AVO Methyl t -butyl ether ND 1 0.035 0.0008 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD 8021B/AVO Toluene ND 1 0.005 0.0008 mg/Kg 11123/07 LD 8021B/AVO Xylene (total) ND 1 0.015 0.0019 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits 8021B/AVO a,a,a-Tritluorotoluene 84 % 70 - 130 TPH-DHS Gasoline ND 1 3 0.022 mg/Kg 11/23/07 LD Surrogates Units Control Limits TPH-DHS a,a,a-Tritluorotoluene 84 % 55 - 200 8015 TEPH Diesel ND 1 1.0 0.37 mg/Kg 11/23/07 AF Surrogates Units Control Limits I' 8015 o-Terphenyl (sur) 99 % 55 - 200 n i~ EQL =Estimated Quantitation Limit, MDL =Method detection limit, DF =Dilution Factor ND =Not detected below indicated MDL, J=Trace, S =Surrogate outside control limits t fl~s'lJL1~T~1~ LfIBUl~,4lURI~,S' Analytical Results Report ' Lab Kequest 201433 results, page 15 of 15 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES LCS REPORT FORM QC Sample: LCS/L,CSD Matrix: SOLID Extraction Method :3545 Prep. Date: November 23, 2007 Analysis Date November 23, 2007 Lab 1D#'s in Batch: 201433, 201089 LAB CONTROLLED SPIKE /LAB CONTROLLED DUPLICATE RESULT Reporting Units = mg/Kg Test Method Method Blank Spike Added LCS Spike LCSD Spk. Dup %Rec LCS %Rec ' LCSD RPD DIESEL 8015D ND 25 24 24 96 96 0 ND =Not Detected LCSResult =Lab Control Sample Result %REC-LCS &LCSD =Percent Recovery of LCS Spike &LCS Spike Duplicate RPD =Relative Percent D~erence of LCS Spike and LCS Spike Duplicate SURROGATE RECOVERY Sample No. O-Terphenyl QC Limit 55-20D Method Blank 99 LCS 119 LCSD 122 12/5/2007 8015d LCSD l 123 S %REC LIMITS = 70 - 130 RPD LIMITS = 30 ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES LCS REPORT FORM QC Sample: G#14-LCS/LCSD Matrix: SOLID Prep. Date: November 23, 2007 Analysis Date November 23, 2007 Lab ID#'s in Batch: 201274, 201433 LAB CONTROLLED SPIKE /LAB CONTROLLED DUPLICATE RESULT Reporting Units = mg/Kg Test Method Method Blank Spike Added LCS Spike LCSD Spk. Du %Rec LCS %Rec LCSD RPD TPH 801 SM-G ND 5.00 4.58 4.66 92 93 2 ND =Not Detected LCSResult =Lab Control Sample Result %REC--LCS &LCSD =Percent Recovery of LCS Spike &LCS Spike Duplicate RPD =Relative Percent D~erence of LCS Spike and LCS Spike Duplicate SURROGATE RECOVERY Sample No. AAA-TFT QC Limit 55-200 Method Blank 116 LCS 1 S2 LCSD 148 AAA-TFT = a,a,a-Tr~uorototuene %RL~C LIMITS = 70 - 130 RPD LIMITS = 30 12/5/2007 8015814 LCSD 1123 S ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES LCS REPORT FORM QC Sample: G#l4-LCS/LCSD Matrix: SOLID Prep. Date: November 23, 2007 Analysis Date November 24, 2007 Lab 1D#'s in Batch: 201433, LAB CONTROLLED SPIKE /LAB CONTROLLED DUPLICATE RESULT Reporting Units = mg/Kg Test Method Method Blauk Spike Added LCS Spike LCSD Spk. Dup %Rec LCS %Rec LCSD RPD TPH 8015M-G ND 5.00 5.27 5.27 105 105 0 ND =Not Detected LCS Result =Lab Control Sample Resu[I %REC--LCS &LCSD =Percent Recovery of LCS Spike & LCS Spike Duplicate RPD =Relative Percent Difference of LCS Spike and LCS Spike Duplicate SURROGATE RECOVERY Sam le No. AAA-TFT QC Limit 55-200 Method Blank 84 LCS 194 LCSD 173 AAA-TF7' = a,a,a-Trifluorotoluene ~.REC LIMITS = 70 - 130 RPD LIMITS = 30 12/5/2007 8015g14 LCSD 1123 Sl ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES LCS REPORT FORM QC Sample: LCS/LCSD Matrix: SOLID Prep. Date: Nov 23-07 Analysis Date: Nov 23-07 Lab ID#'s in Batch: 201433, REPORTING UNITS = mg/Kg LAB CONTROLLED SPIKE /LAB CONTROLLED DUPLICATE RESULT Test Method Sample Result Spike Added Matrix LCS Matrix LCSD %Rec LCS %Rec LCSD RPD Benzene 8021 ND 0.02 0.018 0.018 90 90 0 Toluene 8021 ND 0.02 0.019 0.019 95 95 0 Ethylbenzene 8021 ND 0.02 0.020 0.019 100 95 5 X lenes 8021 ND 0.06 0.061 0.060 102 100 2 ND =Not Detected RPD = Relattve Percent DifJ"erence of Matrix LCS and Matrix LCSD 94REC-LCS &LCSD =Percent Recovery ofLCS &LCSD SURROGATE RECOVERY Sample No. AAA-TFT QC Limit 55-200 Method Blank 116 LCS 109 LCSD 119 AAA-TFT = a,a,a-T'rlJluorotoluene %REC LIMITS = 70 - 130 RPD LIMITS = 30 !2/5/2007 802Ig14 BTEX LCSD 1123 S ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES LCS REPORT FORM QC Sample: LCS/LCSD Matrix: SOLID Prep. Date: Nov 23-07 Analysis Date: Nov 24-07 Lab ID#'s in Batch: 201433, REPORTING UNITS = mg/Kg LAB CONTROLLED SPIKE /LAB CONTROLLED DUPLICATE RESULT Test Method Sample Result Spike Added Matrix LCS Matrix LCSD %Rec LCS %Rec LCSD RPD Benzene 8021 ND 0.02 0.018 0.018 90 90 0 Toluene 8021 ND 0.02 0.019 0.020 95 100 5 Ethylbenzene 8021 ND 0.02 0.020 0.020 100 100 0 Xylenes 8021 ND 0.06 0.061 0.060 102 100 2 ND =Not Detected RPD =Relative Percent Difference of Matrix LCS and Matrix LCSD ~REC-LCS &LCSD =Percent Recovery of LCS &LCSD SURROGATE RECOVERY Sample No. AAA-TFT QC Limit 55-200 Method Blank 84 LCS 99 LCSD 98 AAA-TF7' = a,a,a-Tr~uorotoiuene %RBC LI1l9TS = 70 - 130 RPD LIA9TS = 30 12/5/2007 8021g14 BTEXI.CSD 1123 S! ASSOCIATED LABORATORIES LCS REPORT FORM QC Sample: LCS/LCSD Matrix: SOLID Prep. Date: Nov 23-07 Analysis Date: Nov 24-07 Lab ID#'s in Batch: 201433, REPORTING UNITS = mg/Kg LAB CONTROLLED SPIKE /LAB CONTROLLED DUPLICATE RESULT Test Method Sample Result Spike Added Matrix LCS Matrix LCSD °/aRec LCS °/aRec LCSD RPD Benzene 8021 ND 0.02 0.018 0.018 90 90 0 Toluene 8021 ND 0.02 0.019 0.020 95 100 3 Ethylbenzene 8021 ND 0.02 0.020 0.020 100 100 0 Xylenes 8021 ND 0.06 0.061 0.060 102 100 2 ND = Noi Detected RPD =Relative Percent Di, fjerence ojMatrez LC5 and Matrix LCSD 9'.REC--LCS &LCSD =Percent Recovery ojLCS &LCSD SURROGATE RECOVERY Sampte No. AAA-TFT QC Limit 55-200 Method Blank 84 LCS 99 LCSD 98 AAA-TF7' = a,a,a-TrlJluorotoluene %.REC LIM/7S = 70 - 130 RPD LIMITS = 30 12/5/2007 8021814 STEX LCSD l 124 SI CHAIN-OF-CI~STODY RECORD ~0/ X33 Giant Date Analysts Requested LAB P~e~# Pr ' f~ e n ~ ~~ Client roje # ~ Page ~ of Project Address ~~ ~, ~ ~ ~ Tum Around Requested: ~ ~ L ~ ~ ~ Lab Use Only. l C S d d O 24-Hour-Rush ~ ' it ~ amp e o^ °n i es recei C ~Q r v 0 48-Hour-Rush l N '~ r c ~ Semple Signature orma Mobiie Lab ~ ~ ~ c o Chili es / o Seal Yes o ~E E Z ~..1~ E ~~~-~6 ~~~ ~ ~~ ~~~~ G~ ~~f c 5 ~ ~ / f _ ~l~C-?A ~,,,-(~. ~lL ~r o~ ~,~, ~t X20 ~v ~/ ~LkW-C6 G~h~ <2 ~ ~ C~ y ~L ~ ~ 5 `~` 6~~~a fit, ~ ~~ c.• ~ t l ~ til~p ~ -~ r N ~ ~ 1,, ~ l ~~ ~ / l i N ~ 5P Npf u ~~~~ ~ U ~ • 5~' ~i 5p ~ ~ l Z~ ~' ~ V' G ~ ~ .- `tp ~~~1 tiL°~S~ ~lS• ~~ ~ ~~ O R squished ) Date i gna ) t D ~i G (/ ~ Total Number of Corrtainers Co any: T ~~ Com any: Time ®Relinquished by: (Signatur~a) Date O Received by laboratory: (Signature) Date ~AOVANt:EQ EtOVRiONMENTAL CONCEPTg INC• • Company: Time Company: Time 661/395-1646 220 E. 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