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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5111 LYRA CTPE T ROtech Environmental Solutions May 5, 2005 Rex Martin Martin Homes 5111 Lyra Court Bakersfield, Ca 93306 Subjeca: Soil Sample Collection & Analysis S1 /2, SW1 /4 S 18, Twn 29S, Rge 29E MD&B B11 Professional I Environmental Services Dear Mr. Martin: Please find attached a report detailing the results of analysis of two samples collected from the subject property. This report is an addendum to the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for the subject site dated April 29, 2005. Please contact me at (661) 635 -0465 x12 if you have any questions or comments. Sincerely, -� GI—r-1 4�— Joe Selgrath Sr. Compliance Specialist 111111111111111111111111 12 5400 Rosedale Hghway m Bakersfield, CA 93308 a Tel 561.635.0455 s Fax 661.435.0412 ADDENDUM PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT MARTIN HOMES South % of Southwest '14 Section 18, Township 29S, Range 29E Mount Diablo Base & Meridian Kern County, California May 5, 2005 Prepared for: Martin Homes 5111 Lyra Court Bakersfield, CA 93306 Prepared Eby: PETROtech Environmental Solutions 5400 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93308 5400 Rosedale Highway 0 Bakersfield, CA 93308 0 Tel 66'.035.0455 � Fax 669.635.0412 INTRODUCTION This addendum describes the sampling and analysis of soils conducted at the site located in the south % of the southwest '/ of Section 18, Township 29S, Range 29E, Mount Diabio Base and Meridian. This site is located northeast of the corner of State Highway 178 and Morning Drive in Bakersfield, Kern County, California and occup;es approximately 76.88 acres. Historic use of the eastern portion of this property has been crude oil production. Crude oil was produced from production wells located on the property and transferred offsite to a production facility. From aerial photographs it appears that produced water may have been disposed via onsite ponds. Sumps associated with production wells are evident in historic aerial photographs. SAMPLE COLLECTION Two locations (Exhibit A) were identified for sample collection. A sump adjacent to t; e location of abandoned well #137, and a location within the large pond. A backhoe was used to excavate soil to a depth below visibly impacted soils. A sample of the soil with the greatest degree of visible impacts was selected for analysis. Sample #1 (Pond) — A trench was dug 220 feet south of the staked locution of well #137. Visibly impacted soils were encountered from approximately 2 -fee: below around surface (bgs) to a depth of 5 *to 6 -feet bgs. A sample of the soil with greatest amount of visible impact was collected for analysis. No free flowing oil-was observed. Sample #2 (Sump) — A trench was dug approximately 10 feet southeast of the marked surface location of well #137. A 1 -foot layer of heavily impacted soil and free oil was encountered at a depth of 3 feet bgs. A sample of the impacted soil and free oil was collected for analysis.. Subsequent to excavation of this sump, Mr. flex Martin contacted the company that abandoned Well #137. According to the abandonment company, some liquid oil from piping associated with the well was placed in a trench. This may be the source of free oil observed during the excavation and may not be indicative of other sumps located on the site. Soil removed from the excavations was used for backfill. SAMPLE ANALYSIS Samples were submitted to BC Laboratories, Inc. for analysis. The results of the analysis are tabulated in Exhibit B. The results of these, analyses are compared to established regulatory standards and guidelines. No samples exceeded the hazardous waste criteria (TTLC and STLC) established for waste materials by California EPA. 5400 Rosedale Highway 0 Bakersfield, CA 93308 + Tel 661.635.0465 0 Fax 861.535.0412 Page ` of 4 Arsenic Both samples exceed the Preiminary PRG Remediation Goals established for Arsenic Sample Arsenic; (residential), by Region IX of the US EPA. As quoted by mg /kg m9/k9 EPA, "PRGs (Preliminary Remediation #1 - Pond 5.8 0.062 Goals) for the Superfund/RCRA programs #2 - sump 5.8 0.062 are risk -based concentrations, derived from standardized equations combining exposure information assumptions with E, °A toxicity data. They are considered by the Agency to be protective for humans (including sensitive groups), over a lifetime. However, PRGs are not always applicable to a particular site and do not address non -human health endpoints such as ecological impacts. The PRGs contained in the PRG table are generic; that is, they are calculated without site - specific information. They may be re- calculated using site - specific data. Region 3'.s PRGs should be viewed as Agency guidelines, not legally enforceable standards." The presence of arsenic within the San Joaquin Valley is primarily the result of natural processes. According to the San Joaquin Geologic Society, "Arsenic in the Kern fan is one contaminant that derives mostly. from natural processes. Erosion in the Sierra Neveda delivers to the alluvial fan granitic and volcanic rocks that contain, arsenic, and dissolution of these rocks by moving groundwater liberates the arsenic. Also, ferric hydroxides, an abundant weathering product of these types of rocks, adsorb arsenic at low pH (acid conditions) and lose their sorptive properties as pH increases (alkaline conditions). Dissolution of most rocks elevates groundwater pH and stimulates the release of additional arsenic held by ferric hydroxides. A 2000 study performed by EPA within the City of McFarland found soil concentrations of arsenic collected from 8 residences ranged from 1.5 to 10.7 mg /kg.2 This same study concluded that, "The typical concentrations in California soils range from 0.6 to 11.0 mg /kg for arsenic. and from 0.05 to 1.10 mg /kg for cadmium. ATSDR's 3 most conservative comparison values for these elements are generally within normal background levels. Because none of the detected concentrations in soil exceed ATSDR's EMEGs/RMEGs4 for children or adults, exposures to contaminants detected in the residential soils tested should not be expected to produce adverse health effects." Samples from the sump and pond contained arsenic at a concentration of 5.8 mg /kg, within the typical range of arsenic concentrations found in California soils. TPH (diesel) Both samples contained elevated concentrations of Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) in the boiling range typical of diesel. These concentrations are not unexpected as the most heavily impacted soils were selected for analysis. Crude oil and crude oil production operations are common within the southern San Joaquin Valley. 'The local agencies responsible for oversight of potential health hazards or risk to the environment have not established guidelines for the evaluation and remediation of crude oil impacted sites. h,�aiwww. sigs. com /groundwater /aroundwater.html Z http:// www. atsdr .cdc.gov /HAC /PHA/mcfartand /msa pl.html, Table 2 3 Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) 4 EMEG /RMEG: e=nvironmental Media Evaluation Guide / Reference Bcse Media Evaluation Guide -.,.., , , :_,...... r+n QQ inR Tal AR"! F35 046!i 9 Fay 1351.535.0412 Sample TPHI(d), mg/kg E#2 - Pond 18,000 - Sump 1 71,000 i Crude oil and crude oil production operations are common within the southern San Joaquin Valley. 'The local agencies responsible for oversight of potential health hazards or risk to the environment have not established guidelines for the evaluation and remediation of crude oil impacted sites. h,�aiwww. sigs. com /groundwater /aroundwater.html Z http:// www. atsdr .cdc.gov /HAC /PHA/mcfartand /msa pl.html, Table 2 3 Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) 4 EMEG /RMEG: e=nvironmental Media Evaluation Guide / Reference Bcse Media Evaluation Guide -.,.., , , :_,...... r+n QQ inR Tal AR"! F35 046!i 9 Fay 1351.535.0412 3of4 IV. REGULATORY AGENCIES Three agencies were contacted to determine what, if any, requirements exist for ths. development of residential property within former crude oil production 'fields. Mr. Tom Giallomardo5 of the Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources ( DOGGR) indicated that the DOGGR is primarily concerned with the proper abandonm lent of cruds oi! wells and t, ie establishment of offset requirements for siting of residences and other occupied structures over or near abandoned wells. The DOGGR does get involved with the abandonmert of active sumps; however, they do not have any requirements for historic sumps that are, part of abandoned oil fields. The DOGGR refers inquiries regarding these isslu s to the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) or the Kern County Department of Environmental Health Services ( KCDEHS). Mr. Joe Canas of the KCDEHS was asked if his department has established any cleanup requirements for abandoned oil field sumps. Per Mr. Canas, his department does not any written policy for removal of sumps in residential areas. His experience is that the RWQCB has informally established a TPH concentration of 1,000 mg /kg as a threshold for impacted soils. He also noted that the Kern County Planning Department does not regularly consult his office on these matters. Mr. Shelton Grey of the RWQCB was asked if the RWQCB had established requirements for sump closures within the San Joaquin Valley. Mr. Grey has met with City of Bakersfield and County of Kern planning agencies to discuss a process for including the RWQCB in CEQA review of tract plans and zoning changes. To date, the County of Kern and City of Bakersfield has not modified their procedures to include RWQCB review. Mr. Grey mentioned that the County of Santa Barbara has established a framework for evaluation and remediation of former oil field properties, and that he expects that similar requirements will make their way through other jurisdictions over time. According to Mr. Grey, on several occasions deve;vpers have requested concurrence from the RV JQCB that former crude oil production property does not pose a threat to residential homeowners. The RWQCB has responded that to properly evaluate potential impacts they need to have the results of a soil and groundwater assessment, as well as a health risk assessment for any residual concentrations of impacted soils that remain in place. Mr. Grey also noted that excavated soils impacted with crude oil could be used as road base material as long as the material does not contain constituents that would exceed hazardous criteria, and that the road base does not contain free liquids. V. CONCLUSIONS Soils, collected from two former ponds and sumps do not contain cc: oentrations of metals or volatile organic compounds exceeding regulatory thresholds for the identification of hazardous waste. Although soils contain arsenic greater than RRGs for residential soils, thase Concentrations appear'to be within the typical range of concentration found in California soils. (ATSDR) 5 DOGGR (661) 322 -4031 .._�..._.. - 13-6 41.1,, rn WVI." Tal aal Fns n4rtri ft Fax 661.636.0412 in 4• r i Elevated TPH(d) concentrations were identified in both samples. A representative of the KCDEHS identified an informal standard of 1,000 mg /kg TPH as a cleanup threshold for active oil sumps; however, no requirement to remove impacted soils was identified by any of the three contacted agencies. The sample collected from the sump located adjacent to abandoned well #107 may not be representative of other sumps do to the release of oil that occurred during the abandonment of the well in 2004. According to Mr. Grey of the RWQC@, soils impacted with crude oil may be used for road base material. C:AAn O,.,...A -1- LV-t . —, RolrorcfiaW r.A Q ^,?nA s Tal ARI- ;5.0465 0 r--a-- 66IM5.0412 �antu fo! nerrgy PAvouncoc tnc_ Sample #Z T�29 O �PtJ�aI %o - Moi•pan ' � i 46 t609 t Storm Water Sump Sample #1 8199 j J.�?tgar'1 300 ft EXHIBIT A Exhibit B TESTS S PERT ORaalED SY 1.1 `f�- t2 (j6) BC LABORATORIES BAKERSFI €LD, CA Units Sample Location Regulatory Standards .f Gvidelines a #1 #2 TTLC mg /kg S T LC mgll PRGs (Residentiai) Mg /kg PRGs )Oil Screening ; mgfkg Sample Date 4/27/05 4127/05 1.3 395 oAF1 -aAF 20 Sample Type Soil Soil 270 10-210 a TPN (diesel range) mglkg 18000 71000 METALS, TTLC Units j Antimony mg /kg <5 <5 500 15 31 Arsenic mg/kg mg/kg 5.8 5.8 500 5.0 0:062 1-29 Barium mg /kg 120 94 10000 100 5374 82 - 1 600 Beryllium mg/kg 0.53 < 0.5 75 0.75 154 3-63 Cadmium mg /kg <.0.5 < 0.5 100 1.0 37 0.4-8 Chromium mg /kg 21 21 2500 5.0 210 2-38 Cobalt mg/kg 7.6 5.8 8000 80 902 Copper mg/kg 12 13 2500 25 3128 Lead mg /kg 6.1 5.7 1000 5.0 150 Mercury mg /kg < 0.2 < 0.2 20 0.2 23 Molybdenum mg /kg < 2.5 < 2.5 3500 350 391 Nickel mg/k 21 23 2000 20 1564 7 -13^ Selenium mg /kg < 0.5 < 0.5 100 1.0 391 0.3-5 Silver mg /kg < 0.5 < 0.5 500 5.0 392 2-34 Thalium mg/kg <5 <5 700 7.0 5.2 Vanadium mg /kg 38 36 2400 24 78 300-6000 Zinc mg /kg 38 46 5000 250 23500 620-12000 Units Benzene mg/kg < 0.1 < 0.1 0.64 0.402 - 0.031 Toluer;e mg/k < 0.1 < 0.1 520 0.6-12 Eth lbenzene mg/kg mg/kg 0.23 1.3 395 0.7-13 X lenes, Total mg/kg mg/kg 0.37 1.7 270 10-210 a TPN (diesel range) mglkg 18000 71000 j Greater than 10 times the STLC Limit Greater than the recommended Preliminary Remediation Goal (PRG) For Residential Soil DAF Dilution Attenuation Factor, cancentra4ion protective of groundwat¢r Date of Report: 05/05 /2005 Joe Selgrath Petro Tech Environmental 5400 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93308 RE: Soil samples BC Lab Number: 0504163 Enclosed are the results of analyses for samples received by the laboratory on 04/27/05 10:08. If you have any questions concerning this report, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Contact Person: Shelley Taylor Client Service Rep Authorized Signature Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager: Joe Selgrath Reported: 05 /05/05 14:57 Laboratory / Client Sample Cross Reference Laboratory Client Sample Information 0504163 -01 COC Number: Receive Date: 04/27105 10:08 Project Number: -- Sampling Date: 04/27/05 08:30 Sampling Location: — Sample Depth: -- Sampling Point: Soil Sample Ponds Sample Matrix: Solids Sampled By: — 0504163 -02 CDC Number: Receive Date: 04/27/05 10:08 Project Number: — Sampling Date: 04/27/05 09:05 Sampling Location: -- Sample Depth: — Sampling Point: Soil Sample Samp Sample Matrix: Solids Sampled By: — BC Laboratories The results in this rrpoil apply to the samples a; ralyzed in accordance with die chain ojcwtody doomient This analytical report m ust be reproduced in its entirety. Paae 1 of IS Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Manager- Joe Sel Project Mana . rath j g g Reported: 05/05/0514:57 Purgeable ,Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BCL Sample ID:. 0504163 -01 Client Sample Name: Soil Sample Ponds, 4/27/2005 8:30:OOAM Prep Run Instru- QC me Lab Constituent Result Units PQL MDL Method Date DateTme Analyst ment ID Dilution Batch ID Bias Quals Benzene NO mg/kg 0.10 EPA -8020 0428/05 04/28/05 18:55 ins GC-V2 20 BOD1488 NO Toluene NO mg/kg 0.10 EPA -8020 04/28/05 04/28/05 18:55 Ins GC-V2 20 BOD1488 NO Ethylbenzen£ 0.23 mglkg 0.10 EPA-11020 0428105. 04/28/05 18:55 tns GC-V2 20 8001488 NO Total Xylenes 0.37 mg/kg 0.20 EPA -8020 04/28/05 04/28/05 18:55 Ins GC-V2 20 BOD1488 NO a,a,a- afluorotoluene (PID Surrogate) 91.0 % 70-130 (LCL - UCL) EPA -8020 0428/05 04128/05 18:55 Ins GC -V2 1 BOD1488 BC Laburato ies The results in this report upply to the samples catalyzed in accordance with the chain of custody dornnent This crciy4ci:1 sport must be rrerodheed in its entir.r,. n_.... ^ _f IQ Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager. Joe Selgrath Reported: 05/05/05 14:57 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BCL Sample ID: 0504163 -01 Client Sample Name: Soil Sample Ponds, 4/27/2005 8:30:00AM Prep Run Instru- QC MB Lab Constituent Result units PQL MDL Method Date Daterrime Analyst ment ID Dilution Batch ID Bias Quals Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) 18000 mg/kg 1900 LuNTPHd 05/01/05 05/03/05 12:02 MAA GC-12A 187.5 BOE0040 NO A01 Tetracosane (Surrogate) 87.8 90 57 -123 (LCL - UCL) LufllTPHd 05/01/05 05/03/05 1202 MAA GC-12A 187.5 BOE0040 A01, V11 BC Laboratories r� ~�` -�_7he residtt in this report apply to the sampler analyzed in acco. dance with the chain ojcastoajv document This analytical report must be reproduced in its entirely. Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager. Joe Sel rath Reported: 05/05/0514 :57 Beryllium 0.53 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 BOD1505. 0.020 Cadmium NO mg/kg Total Concentrations ( °TLC) EPA -6010B 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E BCL Sample ID: 0504163 -01 Client Sample Name: Soil Sample Ponds, 4/27/2005 8:30:OOAM Chromium 21 mg/kg 0.50 1 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC Prep Run 0.99 Instru- NO QC M3 Lab Constituent Result Units PQL MDL Method Date DateMme Analyst ment ID Dilution Batch ID Bias Quals Antimony NO mg/kg 5.0 EPA -6010B 04/28/05 05/03105 0221 JCC TJA61E 0.99 BOD1505 0.32 A02 Arsenic 5.8 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -6010B 04/28105 04130/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 B001505 NO Barium 120 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 . JCC TJA61E 0.99 BOD1505 0.015 Beryllium 0.53 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 BOD1505. 0.020 Cadmium NO mg/kg 0.50 EPA -6010B 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 BOD1505 ND Chromium 21 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108, 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 BOD1505 NO Cobalt 7.6 mg/kg 2.5 EPA -60105 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 8001505 NO Copper 12 mg/kg 2.0 EPA -60108 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 BOD1505 0.43 Lead 6.1 mg/kg 2.5 EPA -60108 0.1128/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 B001505 0.054 Mercury NO mg/kg 0.14 EPA -7471A 05/04/05 05/05/05 14:10 DIW TSP1 0.89 BOE0141 0.0025 tvtolybdenum NO mg/kg 2.5 £PA -60108 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 8001505 ND Nickel 21 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108 04/23/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA6'IE 0.99 BOD1505 ND Selenium NO mg/kg 0.50 EPA -6010B 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 BOD1505 0.069 Silver NO mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60I0B 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JC:C TJA61E 0.99 BOD1505 NO Thallium ND mg/kg 5.0 EPA -6010B 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 BOD1505 0.45 Vanadium 38 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:01 JCC TJA6'IE 0.99 BOD1505 ND Zinc 38 mg/kg 2.5 EPA - 60103 04/28105 04/30/05 03.01 JCC TJA61E 0.99 9001505 0.13 BC Laboratories The utsults in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of custot6, document This analytical report must be reproduced in its entirety. t)....- A ..r l 4 etro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 400 Roseclale Highway Project Number: [none] akersfield CA, 93308 Pro j ect Manager-. Joe Sel rath 05/05/0514:57 p Purgaable Aromatics and `dotal Petroleum hydrocarbons BCL Sample ID: 0504163 -02 Client Sample Name: Soil Sample Samp, 4/2712005 9:05:OOAM Prep Run Instru- - QC MB Lab Constituent Result Units PQL . MDL Method Date DaterTime Analyst ment ID Dilution Batch ID Bias Quals Benzene ND mg/kg 0.10 EPA -8020 04/28/05 04/28/05 19:56 ins GC-V2 20 BOD1488 ND Toluene ND mg/kg 0.10 EPA -8020 04128/05 04/28/05 19:56 Ins GC-V2 20 8001488 ND Ethylbenzene 1.3 mg/kg 0.10 EPA -8020 .04/28/05 04/28/05 19:56 ins GC-V2 20 B001488 ND Total Xylenes 1.7 mglkg 0.20 EPA -8020 04/28/05 04/28/05 19:56 Ins GC-V2 20 8001488 ND a.a,a- Tritluorotoluene (PID Surrogate) 79.0 % 70 -130 (LCL - UCL) EPA -8020 04/28/05 04/28/05 19:56 Ins GC-V2 1 BOD1438 BC Laboratot7.s � -� The results in this report apply to the samples analysed in accort mce wiih zhe chain ojcuslo:.y ckuun:enL This anatydrui report must be reproduced ii: its entirehv. Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] j none Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager: Joe Sel rath j g g Reported: 05/05/05 14:57 —J Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BCL Sample ID: 0504163 -02 1 Client Sample Name: Soil Sample Samp, 4/27/2005 9:05:OOAM Prep Run Instru- QC MB Lab Constituent Result Units PQL MDL. Method Date Date/Time Analyst inent ID Dilution Batch ID Bias Quals Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) 71000 mg/kg 12000 Luft/TPHd 05101/05 05/03/05 1222 MAA GC-12A 1250 SOE0040 ND A01 Tetracosane (Surrogate) % 57 -123 (LCL - UCQ Luftr PHd 05/01/05 05103 /05 1222 MAA GC -12A 1250 BOE0040 A01, A17, V11 BC Laboratories Tire resulls in ibis rep! rr apply to the samples analyzed it accordmice with the chain ofcustod), document. Vns analytical report wust be reproduced in its entirety. V— A of t X Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager. Joe Sel rath 1 g 8 Reported: 05/05/0514:57 Total Concentrations (TTLC) SCL Sample ID: 0504163 -02 Client Sample Name: Soil Sample Samp, 4/27/2005 9:05:OOAM t Prep Run Instru- QC MB Lab Constituent Result Units PQL MDL Method Date Date/Time Analyst mentID Dilution Batch ID Bias Quals Antimony NO mg/kg 5.0 EPA -60108 04/28/05 05/03/05 0228 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 0.31 A02 Arsenic 5.8 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:08 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 NO Barium .94 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60106 04/28/05 04/30105.03:08 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 0.014 Beryllium 0.50 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:08 JCC TJA61E 0.96 8001505 0.019 Cadmium NO mg/kg 0.50 EPA -6010B 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:08 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 ND Chromium 21 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -6010B 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:08 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 NO Cobalt 5.8 mg/kg 2.5 EPA -6010B 04/28/05 04/30/05 0398 JCC TJA61E 0.96 0001505 ND Copper 13 mg/kg 2.0 EPA -6010B 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:08 JCC TJA61 E 0.96 BOD1505 0.42 Lead 5.7 mg/kg 2.5 EPA -6010B 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:08. JCC TJA61E 0.96 B001505 0.053 Mercury NO mg/kg 0.14 EPA -7471A 05/04/05 05/05/05 14:10 DIW TSPi 0.89 BOE0141 0.0025 Molybdenum NO mg/kg 2.5 EPA -6010B 04/28/05 04030/05 03:08 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 ND Nickel 23 mg/kg 0.50 EPA 60106 04/28/05 04 /30/05 0308 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 NO Selenium NO mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:08 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 0.067 Silver NO mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108 04128/05 04130105 03:08 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 NO Thallium NO mg/kg 5.0 EPA -60108 04/28/05 04/30/05 03:08 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 0.44 Vanadium 36 mg/kg 0.50 EPA -60108 04i28/05 04/30/05 03:08 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 ND Zinc 46 mg/kg 2.5 EPA -60100 04/28105 04130105 03:033 JCC TJA61E 0.96 BOD1505 0.13 3C Laboratories The results in Otis report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of custod- docttm. ^nt. This onalytiecl report must be reproduced in its entire y. 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Joe Project Mana J Sl J S B Reported: 05/05/0514:57 I Purgeable Aromatics and Fatal Petroleum Hydrocarbons Quality Control Report - Precision & Accuracy Control Limits Source Spike Percent Percent Constituent Batch ID QC Sample ID QC Sample Type Result Result Added Units RPD Recovery RPD Recovery Lab Quals Benzene 8001488 BOD1488 -MS1 Matrix Spike NO 0.097200 0.10000 mg/kg 97.2 70-130 B001488 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate NO 0.10110 0.10000 mg/kg 3.83 101 20 70-130 Toluene BOD1488 BOD1488 -MS1 Matrix Spike NO 0.094900 0.10000 m9/kg 94.9 70-130 BOD1488 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate NO 0.097600 0.10000 mg /kg 2.81 97.6 20 70-130 Ethylbenzene BOD1488 BOD1488 -MS1 Matrix Spike NO 0.099700 0.10000 mg /!(g 99.7 70-130 B00148WSOI Matrix Spike Duplicate NO 0.10210 0.10000 -Qlkg 2.28 102 20 70-130 Total Xylenes B001488 BOD1488 -MS1 Matrix Spike NO 0.29500 0.30000 mg/kg 98.3 70-130 BOD1488 -MSDi Matrix Spike Duplicate NO 0.30050 0.30000 mg /kg 1.71 100 20 70-130 a,a,a- Trifluorotoluene (PID Surrogate) BOD1488 8001488 -MS1 Matrix Spike NO 0.038200 0.040000 mg/tig 95.5 70-130 BOD1488 -MSDI Matrix Spike Duplicate NO 0.038000 0.040000 mg/kg 95.0 70-130 BC Labniaianes - - - -_�' the results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain ofcastoa%�, dacumeni Ties analytical report mar: be rep.-MhI ed in is entire::. Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager: Joe Sel rath j g g Reported: 05/05/0514:57 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Quality Control Report - Precision & Accuracy Control Limits Source Spike Percent Percent Constituent Batch ID QC Sample ID QC Sample Type Result Result Added Units RPD Recovery RPD Recovery Lab Quaffs Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) BOE0040 BOE0040 -MS1 Matrix Spike NO 72.161 82.781 mg /kg 87.2 45-123 BOE0040 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate NO 73.876 83.333 mg/kg 1.71 88.7 30 45-123 Tetracosane (Surrogate) BOE0040 BOE0040 -MS1 Matrix Spike NO 2.2714 3.3113 mg /kg 68.6 57-123 V11 BOE0040 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate NO 2.3687 3.3333 mg/kg 71.1 57-123 V11 DC Laboratories ! r r The results in this report apply to the sotnples analysed in accordance with the chain of custody document This analytical report must be reproch:c_ d in i.�; nntireq. Petro •Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Malta ec Joe Sel rath g g Reported: 05/05/0514:57 Total Concentrations (TTLC) Quality Control Report - Precision 8, Accuracy Control Limits Source Spike Percent Percent Constituent Batch ID QC Sample ID QC Sample Type Result Result Added Units I RPD Recovery RPD Recovery Lab Quals Antimony BOD1505 BOD1505 -DUP2 Duplicate 0.51961 0.34314 rung /kg 40.9 20 A02 80D1505 -MS2 Matrix Spike 0.51961 37.686 98.039 mg/kg 37.9 16-119 A02 8001505 -MS02 Matrix Spike Duplicate 0.51961 36.505 98.039 rng /kg 3.2? 36.7 20 16-119 A02 Arsenic BOD1505 6001505 -DUP1 Duplicate 2.8627 2.7059 11.6 1.54 mg /kg 5.63 75-125 75-125 20 Duplicate 1.7059 1.8775 BOD1505 -MS1 Matrix Spike 2.8627 7.0490 4.9020 mg /kg BOD1505 -MS1 85.4 1.7059 75-125 98.039 mg /kq BOD1505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate 2.8627 7.2892 4.9020 mg /kg 5.58 90.3 20 75-125 Barium BOD1505 8001505 -DUP1 Duplicate 61.863 64.069 17.775 mg /kg 3.50 mg /kg 20 NO 20 98.039 S0D1505 -MS1 Matrix Spike 61.863 161.18 98.039 mg /kg die ohnin of custody docwne:u This analytical repori must he reprafiiced in its entire-.' 101 75-125 BOD1505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate BOD1505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate 61.863 157.06 9::.039 mg /kg 3.94 97.1 20 75-125 Beryllium BOD7505 BOD1505 -DUP1 Duplicate 0.38725 0.39706 mg /kg 2.50 20 BOD1505 -MS1 Matrix Spike 0.38725 10.142 9.8039 mg/kg 99.5 75-125 BCD1505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate 0.38725 10.054 9.8039 mg /kg 0.909 98.6 20 75-125 Cadmium BOD1505 13001505 -DUP1 Duplicate NO NO rng /kg 20 BOD1505 -MS1 Matrix Spike NO 9.3039 9.8039 mg /kg 94.9 75-125 BOD1505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate NO 9.3873 9.8039 mg /kg 0.944 95.8 20 75-125 Chromium BOD1505 BOD1505 -DUPI BOD1505 -MS1 BOD1505 -MSD1 Duplicate Matrix Spike Matrix Spike Duplicate 5.3578 5.3578 5.3578 6.0147 101.47 99.951 93.039 98.039 mg/kg mg/kg mg /kg 11.6 1.54 98.0 56.5 20 20 75-125 75-125 Cobalt BOD1505 BOD1505 -DUP1 Duplicate 1.7059 1.8775 mg/kg mg/kg 9.58 75-125 20 Matrix spitz.-m. Duplicate BOD1505 -MS1 Matrix Spike 1.7059 96.324 98.039 mg /kq 75-125 96.5 Duplicate 75-125 8001505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate 1.7059 96.275 98.039. mg/kg 0.00 96.5 20 75 -125 Copper BOD1505 BOD1505 -DUP'I Duplicate 17.775 15.260 75-125 mg /kg 15.2 NO 20 98.039 BOD1505-MS1 Matrix Spike 17.775 136.03 98.039 mg/kg die ohnin of custody docwne:u This analytical repori must he reprafiiced in its entire-.' 121 75-125 BOD1505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate 17.775 117.84 98.039 mg/kg '17.0 102 20 75-125 Lead BOD1505 6001505 -DUPI Duplicate 4.4412 4.2157 mg/kg 5.21 20 6001505 -MS1 Matrix Spike 4.4412 96.422 98.039 mg/kg 93.8 75-125 BOD1505-MSD1 Matrix spitz.-m. Duplicate 4.4412 95.000 98.039 rng/kg 1.50 �mg%rg 92.4 20 75-125 Molybdenum BOD1505 60D1505 -DUP I Duplicate NO NO 20 6001505 -MS1 Matrix Spike ND 87.353 98.039 mg/kg 39.1 75-125 6001505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate NO 87.157 98.039 mg/kg 0.225 88.9 20 75-125 3C Laboratories ���_ - - -- Tne r +sulL- in G:is report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with die ohnin of custody docwne:u This analytical repori must he reprafiiced in its entire-.' via,. 10 �r:a Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakepsfield CA, 93303 Project Manager: Joe Selgrath Reported: OS /OS /OS 14:57 ] Total Concentrations (TT LC) Quality Control Report - Precision & Accuracy Control Lirnits Source Spike Percent Percent constituent Batch ID QC Sample ID QC Sample Type Result Result Added. Units RPD Recovery RPD Recovery Lab QualsJ Nickel BODtbub NODtbub -DUP1 Duplicate 2.4951 2.9020 mg /kg 15.1 20 BOD1505 -MS1 Matrix Spike 2.4951 97.157 98.039 mg /kg 95.6 75-125 BOD1505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate 2.4951 97.647 98.039 mg /kg 0.516 97.1 20 75-125 Selenium BOD1505 BOD1505 -DUP1 Duplicate ND ND 0.50980 mg/kg 20 19.11 BOD1505-MS1 Matrix Spike ND 3.7451 4.9020 mg /kg 76.4 0.50980 75-125 BOD1505MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate ND 4.4167 4.9020 mgpKg 16.5 90.1 20 75-125 Sitvpr BOD1505 BOD1505 -DUP1 Duplicate ND ND mg /kg mg/kg 95.3 20 75-125 BOD1505 -MS1 Matrix Spike ND 9.0049 9.8039 mg/kg 91.9 mg /kg 75-125 BOD1505-MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate ND 9.0441 9.8039 mgikg 0.434 92.3 20 75-125 Thallium 8001505 3OD1505 -DUP1 Duplicate 0.50980 0.61765 mglkg 19.11 20 BO01505 -MS1 Matrix Spike 0.50980 95.343 98.039 mg /kg 96.7 75-125 BOD1505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate 0.50980 93.971 98.039 mg /kg 1.46 95.3 20 75-125 Vanadium 8001505 BOD1505 -DUP1 Duplicate 8.8137 9.5294 mg /kg 7.80 20 BOD1505 -MS1 Matrix Spike 8.8137 103.87 98.039 mg /kg 97.0 75-125 BOD1505 -MSD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate 8.8137 102.65 98.039 mg/kg 1.35 95.7 20 75-125 Zinc 8001505 BOD1505 -DUP1 Duplicate 26.137 26.564 mg /kg 1.62 20 BOD1505 -MS1 Matrix Spike 26.137 134.31 98.039 mg /kg 110 75-125 BOD1505 -MS01 Matrix Spike Duplicate 26.137 121.18 98.039 mg /kg 1:2.7 96.9 20 75-125 ivierculy BOE0141 BOE0141 -DUP1 Duplicate 0.18604 0.15667 mg /kg 17.1 20 SOE0141 -MS1 Matrix Spike 0.18604 0.87620 0.71429 mg/kg - 96.6 35-11-5 BOE0141 -NISD1 Matrix Spike Duplicate 0.18604 0.86518 0.71429 rng!kg 1.58 95.1 20 85 -115 -DC L.dbcfat017drs �` -- �v + -- The results In this report apply to Use samples analyzed in accordwice with the chain of custcq�� 40cvanent. This maalyiical rru0.4::,ust Sc n is en:i:e: +. V-11 nr1^ etro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] al:ersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager- Joe Sel rath j g g Reported: OS /OS /OS 14:57 Purgcable Aromatics and Total Petroleum hydrocarbons Quality Control Report - Laboratory Control Sample Controi Limits Spike Percent Percent Constituent Batch ID QC Sample ID QC Type Result Level PQL Units Recovery RPD Recovery RPD Lab Quals Benzene BOD1488 BOD1488 -BS1 LCS 0.096500 0.10000 0.0050 mg /kg 96.5 85-115 Toluene BOD1488 BO01488 -BSI LCS 0.094200 0.10000 0.0050 mg/kg 94.2 85-115 Fthylbenzene BOD1488 6001488 -BS1 LOS 0.096100 0.10000 0.0050 mg/kg 96.1 85-115 Total Xylenes BOD1488 6001488 -BS1 LCS 0.281140 0.30000 0.010 mg /kg 96.1 85-115 a,a,a- Trifluorotoluene (PID Surrogate) BOD1488 BOD1488 -BSI LCS 0.039200 0.040000 mglkg 98.0 70-130 BC 1-d- bo atories The results in +.htis report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain ojcusdody document. This anali7icai rapo.Y must 3z reproduced in Pane 17 n• ; 2.. Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: (none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager: Joe Sel rath j g g Reported: OS /OS /OS 14:57 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (duality Control Report a Laboratory Control Sample Control Limits Spike Percent Percent Constituent Batch ID QC Sample ID QC Type Result Level PQL Units Recovery RPD Recovery RPD Lab Quals Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) BOE0040 BOE0040 -BS1 LCS 78.341 83.333 10 mg/kg 94.0 55-108 Tetracosane (Surrogate) BOE0040 BOE0040 -BSI LCS 2.4992 3.3333 mg /kg 75.0 57-123 V11 BC Laboratories 77a results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of custody document This analytical report must be reproduced in its entirety. IMan 1 � nr T R Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager: Joe Sel rath J g g Reported: 05/05/0514:57 Total Concentrations (TTLC) Quality Control Report - Laboratory Control Sample Control Limits Spike Percent Percent Constituent Batch ID QC Sample ID QC Type Result Level PQL Units Recovery RPD Recovery RPD Lab Quals Antimony BOD1505 BOD1505 -BS2 LCS 0.032200 0.033330 0.10 mg /kg 96.6 75-125 Arsenic B001505 BOD1505 -BS1 LCS 0.19240 020900 0.010 mg /kg 92.1 75-125 Barium BOD1505 BOD1505 -BS1 LCS 1.8650 1.8810 0.010 mg /kg 99.1 75-125 Beryllium BOD1505 BOD1505 -BS1 LCS 0.11070 0.12100 0.010 mg /kg 91.5 75-125 Cadmium BOD1505 BOD1505 -BSI LCS 0.10960 0.11110 0.010 mg /kg 98.6 75-125 Chromium B001505 BOD1505 -BSI LCS 0.26820 0.27720 0.010 mglkg 96.8 75-125 Cobalt BOD1505 BOD1505 -BS1 LCS 0.18930 0.17930 0.050 nig /kg 106 75-125 Copper BOD1505 BOD1505 -BSI LCS 0.26640 0.28490 0.040 mgPag 93.5 75-125 Lead BOD1505 BOD1505 -BSI LCS 0.21220 0.19470 0.050 mg /kg 109 75-125 Molybdenum B001505 BOD1505 -BS1 LCS 0.11500 0.12100 0.050 mg /kg 95.0 75-125 Nickel 6001505 BOD1505 -BSI LCS 0.22620 0.23210 0.010 mg /k9 97.5 75-125 Selenium 6001505 BOD1505 -SS1 LCS 0.099800 0.097020 0.010 nlq/kg 103 75-125 Silver eOD1505 BOD1505 -BS1 LCS 0.10340 0.10637 0.010 mg /kg 97.2 75-125 Thallium B001505 BOD1505 -BS1 LCS 0.11940 0.10329 0.10 mg/kg 116 75-125 Vanadium BOD1505 8001505 -BSI LCS 0.59530 0.58630 0.010 mg /kg 102 75-125 Zinc BOD1505 BOD1505 -BS1 LCS 0.74510 0.71170 0.050 nV /kg 105 75-125 Mercury BOt0141 BOE0141 -BSI LCS 1.2587 1.5700 0.14 rrx� "<g 80.2 75-125 BC Laboratones The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of custody docwnent 'Phis =alytical report must be reproduced in iis entirety. - n_»_ lA -e+o Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA. 93308 Project Manager Joe Sel rath 1 8 g Reported: 05/05/0514:57 Purgeable Aromatics and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Quality Control Report - Method Blank Analysis Constituent Batch ID QC Sample ID MB Result Units POL MDL Lab Quals Benzene 8001488 BOD1488 -BLK1 ND mg/kg 0.0050 0.00093 Toluene 8001488 BOD1488 -BLK1 ND mg/kg 0.0050 0.0040 Ethylbenzene 8001488 BOD1488 -BLK1 ND mg/kg 0.0050 0.0018 Total Xylenes BOD1438 BOD1488 -BLK1 ND mg/kg 0.010 0.0098 a,a,a -Tri luorotoluene (PID Surrogate) BOD1438 BOD1488 -BLK1 93.0 % 70 - 130 (LCL - UCL) BC Laboraiories _ ^� The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain ojeustodv cbaaimeni. This anaiytical report rust be reps educed in its entirely. Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager. Joe Selgrath Reported: 05/05/05 14:57 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Quality Control Report - Method Blank Analysis Constituent Batch ID QC Sample ID MB Result Units PQL MDL Lab Quals Diesel Range Organics (C12 - C24) BOE0040 BOE0040 -BLK1 ND mg(Cg 10 1.5 Tetracosane (Surrogate) BOE0040 BOE0040 -BLK1 69.5 % 57 - 123 (LCL - UCL) V11 BC Laboratories The results in this rsporr apply to the sr rnples analyzed in oecordance with the chair, ofcwlody dorumenL This analytical report must be reproduced in its entirely. Petro Tech Environmental Project: Sail samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Manager- Joe Se Pro Project Mana . l rath j g B Reported: 05/05/0514:57 Chromium Total Concentrations (TTL ) Quality Control Report - Method Blank Analysis BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.010 Constituent Batch ID QC Sample ID MB Result Units PQL MDL Lab Quals Antimony BOD1505 BOD1505 BLK2 0.0065000 mg/k9' 0.10 0.0056 NO Arsenic SOD 1505 BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.010 0.0042 6001505 -BLK1 Barium BOD1505 BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.010 0.0010 8001505 Beryllium 8001505 BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.010 0.00044 Nickel Cadmium BOD1505 BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.010 0.0024 0.0012 Chromium BOD1505 BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.010 0.0013 Cobalt BOD1505 BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.050 0.0012 Copper BOD1505 BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.040 0.0098 Lead B001505 6001505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.050 0.0015 Molybdenum 8001505 BOD1505 -13I -K1 ND_ mg/kg 0.050 0.022 Nickel BOD1505 BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.010 0.0012 Selenium BOD1505 6001505 -BLK1 NO mgpKg 0.010 0.0064 Silver BOD1505 BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.010 0.0012 Thallium BOD1505 BOD1505 -BLK1 0.0091000 mg/kg 0.10 0.0074 Vanadium BOD1505 BOD'1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.010 0.0012 Zinc BOD1505 BOD1505 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.050 0.024 Mercury BOE0141 BOE0141 -BLK1 NO mg/kg 0.14 0.023 ijC %,t160t'3tJriC.S The results in this report apply to the samples analyzed in accordance with the chain of custod y dccur.:ent This wialvocal report mull be reproduced •'n its entirety. Petro Tech Environmental Project: Soil samples 5400 Rosedale Highway Project Number: [none] Bakersfield CA, 93308 Project Manager. Joe Sel rath � g g Reported: 05!05 105 14:57 Notes and Definitions V 11 The Continuing Calibration Verification (CCV) recovery is not within established control limits. J Estimated value A17 Surrogate not reportable due to sample dilution. A02 The difference between duplicate readings is less than the PQL. A01 PQl: s and MDL's are raised due to sample dilution. ND Analyte NOT DETECTED at or above the reporting limit. dry Sample results reported on a dry weight basis RPD Relative Percent Difference )7C LnbOt24 SIt:S The resides in this report apply to the sarnples anatv:ed in accordance with the chain qfcustoc j docament This sport ,nua be reproduced in its enlwety V— IQ 'r i s e i �� i, i� �� TIME CHARGED R5 + t� �DEJeAopw�w� BUSINESS/DEAPRTMENT NAME: 63 '&3 .ADDRESS: 1 b ► z--i Rz� ( -S�& °r s. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PROJECT NUMBER: 3/137 DATE: �5 r 7 v& �'sl3a a� `JUN 1:4 200E SEP 14 2006 /2- 7 NAME: TIME CHGD: Ikr- �kJ / ti-l- 47- —an's COMMENTS: P►.a. C4 z / 3.600"L,, ���r,./ ?r.Mi'E ! � $01� a.racrSrs $ �-'O2K Pram A�u.✓n� u knA PLA j 4epne✓tg),GmC� r ssoc -o PrvC eurrrci�, !s rww n1 EC -i 'o4 Sr PP (ITT,- C'r Cnik /fPT FTTON- DATE: NEXT -FUNC; , KEY; KIPS #ROLLINQ ATN 631 010 26 01 6 SECURED ROLL INQUIRY File NO Lgnd APN 631 010 26 4 Lgl S 16 T 29 R 29 SITE Owner KERN HIGHLAND PARTNERS 6383 Bill 14601 LAS PALMAS DR BAKERSFIELD CA 93306 2006 NO ROLL TRR -No CHG DT Chg Type Mineral LandIPI Imprument Other Imp Pers Prop Exmp Rent Net Value KEY DATA PROMPT P22241 INACTIVE Roll Use Code 0082 AG Press NO Acres 76.88 CPest BPS SD 1 OF Y NT Doc 19818 4423 12130198 PF1 =HELP 2 =MENU 3 =RTRN 4 =TOG 5 =FUTR 9 =BILL 10=UFl 11 =BUS 12= EVTSEI PF13 =NE4d 14 =RPN HIST 16= EXEMPT 17=SUPPL 1 8=RDDR 19 =ROLL CORK PF20 =PREY YR 21 =NEXT YEAR 22 =PRT 23 =NEXT 24 =PREY 04125106 10.00 W PETROtech Environmental Solutions PHASE l ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT South '/a cf Southwest '/4 Section 18, Township 29S, Range 29E Mount Diablo Sale & Meridian Kern County, California April 29, 2305 Prepared for: Martin Homes 5119 Lyra Court Bakersfield, CA 93306 Prepared By: PETR ©tech Environmental Solutions 5400 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93308 PETROtech Environrnantal Solutions TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SECTION 2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 Scope ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 3 2.2 Special Terms and Conditions------------------------------------------------- - -- - - -- 3 2.3 Limitations and Exceptions of Assessment---------------------------------- - - - - -- 3 2.4 Limited Conditions and Methodology Used---------------------------------- - - - - -- 4 SECTION 3 SITE DESCRIPTION 3.1 Location and Legal Description------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 5 3.2 Limiting Conditions and Methodology Used --------------------------------- - - - - -- 5 3.3 General Site Description and Characteristics ------------------------------ - - - - -- 5 3.4 Geology and Hydrology----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 6 SECTION 4 CURRENT USES 4.1 Current Uses of the Property---------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 7 4.2 Structures,. Roads and Other Site Improvements ------------------------- - - - - -- 7 4.3 Information Reported by User Regarding Environmental Liens --------------- ------ - - - - -- 7 4.4 Current Uses of Adjoining Properties ----------------------------------------- - - - - -- 7 SECTION 5 REVIEW OF RECORDS 5.1 Standard Environmental Record Sources ----------------------------------------- 5.2 Physical Setting Sources --------------------------------------------------------------- 5.3 Historical Use Information ------------------------------------------------------------- 5.3.1 Past Uses of the Property ------------------------------------------------------ 5.3.2 Past Uses of Adjoining Properties -------------------------------------------- 5.4 Previous Assessments ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5.5 Additional Record Sources ------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- SECTION 6 INFORMATION FROM SITE RECONNAISSANCE AND REVIEWS 6.1 Hazardous Substances in Connection with Identified Uses ------ - - - - -- 6.2 Hazardous Substance Containers and Unidentified Substance Containers ------------------------------------------------------- 6.3 Storage Tanks -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.4 Indication of PCBs ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6.5 Indications of Solid Waste Disposal ------------------------------------------------- 6.6 Physical Setting Analysis --------------------------------------------------------------- 6.7 Any Other Conditions of Concern---------------------------------------------- - - - - -- SECTION 7 SIGNATURES OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS-- - -- SECTION 8 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS CONDUCTING INVESTIGATION ------------------------------- - - - - -- SECTION 9 REFERENCES 9 11 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 15 16 17 18 1 9 PETROtech �f Vt "0 ^ii `cittal S (A0 ^,c, EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT B EXHIBIT C EXHIBIT D EXHIBIT E EXHIBIT F EXHIBIT G EXHIBIT H EXHIBIT I EXHIBIT J EXHIBITS LOCATION MAP SITE PLAN SITE PHOTOGRAPHS AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS ASSESSORS PARCEL MAPS WELL LOCATION MAP SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION PREVIOUS ASSESSMENT REGULATORY REVIEW DOCUMENTATION /EDR REPORT) F.lr)n D.ncor{DIm L4inh%Alnli • R::�korcfinlri r�.A n ?.M 9 ph 661- 635 -0465 9 fax 661 -e25 -0412 PE T ROtech Environmental Solutions SECTION 1 EXECiJVVE SUMMARY ,raga 1 This Phase I Site Assessment was performed at the request of Mr. Rex Martin of Martin homes. The site is ! ocated northeast of the intersection of Morning Drive and Highway 178, in Kern County, California, Sec 18, Township 29S, Range 29E, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. The site is rectangular in shape encompassing 76.88 acres. The property is currently vacant and contains no structures or facilities with the exception of a small crude oil well test facility located in the northeastern portion of the property. The site was visited to inspect and record surface property conditions, inspect structures and facilities, and review adjacent property activity. Aerial photographs dated 1946, 1955, 1957, 1972, 1983, 1994 and 2002 were reviewed to determine, to the extent practicable, historic uses of the property. Potential environmental concerns discovered during the performance of this site assessment are listed below: 1. Crude Oil Well Test Facility / Piping 1.1. There is a small buried concrete structure adjacent to the well test facility. This structure appears to be a sump used to collect fluids from the well test facility. The concrete sump and associated soils impacted by a released from the sump, if any, should be removed. 1.2. Pipelines associated with crude oil production facilities remain on the subject property. When these pipelines are removed, any soil impacted by released oil should be removed and segregated for appropriate handling. 2. Sumps 2.1. Several sumps associated with former crude oil production operations are located in the northeast portion of the subject site. An excavation of a portion of a large sump and one smaller sump was conducted. during this assessment. A layer of oil impacted soil was encountered in the large sump at a depth of approximately three feet. The layer was three to four feet thick. A one foot layer of oil impacted soil, and free crude oil liquids, was encountered at a depth of three to four feet adjacent to one of the production wells. Samples of the impacted soils were collected for analysis. Cruca oil impacted soils may remain in place unless analytical data indicates they are hazardous. Oil stained soils should be segregated for appropriate hp.. ding if encountered during site activities. F E T : R,Otech Environmental Solutions 3. Abandoned Wells 3.1. There are several abandoned wells located on the subject site. These wells were abandoned in conformance wi`h DOGGR regulations. Care should be take to prevent disa:rbing the %velis or locating structures on top of, or within required offset distances. No additional areas of concern were identified. PE7ROtech Environmental Solutions SECTION 2 INTRODUCTION 2.1 Scope F, age 3 This Phase I Environmental Site Assessment has been prepared under the guidance provided by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) in Standard Practice E 1527 -00. ASTM E 1527 -00 states that the purpose of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is to identify, to the extent feasible, recognized environmental conditions in connection with current and past uses of the property. As quoted in ASTM E 1527 -00, "The term recognized environmental conditions means the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release of any hazardous or petroleum products, into structures on the property or into the ground, groundwater, or surface water of the property. The term includes hazardous substances or petroleum products even under conditions in compliance with rules, regulations and /or law. The term is not intended to include de minimis conditions that generally do not present a material risk of harm to public health or the environment and that generally would not be the subject of an enforcement action if brought to the attention of appropriate governmental agencies. Conditions determined to be de minimis are not recognized environmental conditions." 2.2 Special Terms and Conditions There are no special terms or conditions associated with the performance of this assessment. 2.3 Limitations and Exceptions of Assessment This Site Assessment addresses surface features observed during field investigations, an aerial photograph review, and interviews with persons knowledgeable regarding the history or past operations of the property. A full regulatory audit of all permits and practices regarding the property, and conditions regarding the adjacent properties, was not conducted and was beyond the scope of the project. Investigations for the presence of asbestos, lead paint, and radon was outside the scope of the site inspection, except where noted. - - - — •• .. . r . .••.w nnr.nn _�_ nn� nnr nr _ t...., 004 CrJG r\A• --) PETR Otech Page. 4 Environmental Solutions 2.4 Limited Conditions and Methodology Used The site is covered by two to three feet of vegetation, which impeded direct observation of the surface and may have obscured some site features. No other conditions that limited the performano� of this assessment were encountered. The methodology included performance of ASTM- recommended research, interviews, and inspections as described in Standard Practice E 1527 -00. FETROtech Environmental Solutions SECTION 3 SITE DESCRIPTION 3.1 Location and Legal Description P:;- The subject property is located northeast of the intersection of Morning Drive and Highway 178 in Kern County, California, and lies in the south ' /z of the southwest ' /t of Section 18, Township 295, Range 29E of the Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. The location of the property is shown in Exhibit A. Parcel numbers and acreage for the site are.listed below and shown in Exhibit F. Table 3.1 Kern County Assessors Parcel Number Acres Owner (APN). . 531- 010- 25 -01 -6 76.88 Kern Hiahland Partners ......................................................................................................................:.......................................................................................... ............................... Total Acreage 76.88 The parcel is zoned R -1, Residential, by the City of Bakersfield. (Exhibit H) 3.2 General site Description and Characteristics The subject property consists of an undeveloped rectangular shaped parcel. Surface equipment - includes a former crude oil well test facility, which will be removed by the property owner. Abandoned crude oil production wells .are located on the property. Electrical power poles are located on the property although the power lines have been removed. A site plan map is depicted as Exhibit B. A detailed site plan map is also included with a previous assessment in exhibit 1. The site is bounded to the south by Highway 178, to the north and east by undeveloped property, and to the west by !`Morning Drive. The area north of the property is currently undergoing remova; of facilities associated with a former crude oil production facili ;i. The northeastern portion of the subject property has had historical use as a crude oil production facility. A number of crude oil production pipelines remain on the subject property. A storm water sump is located in the northwestern portion of the property. The storm water is collected from the adjacent housing development. r ETR tech Environmental Solutions 3.3 Geology and Hydrology Page The subject property lies in the southeastern portion of the San .Joaquin Valley. The surface elevation of the property is approximately 860 to 750 feet above mean sea level, with the higher elevation in the southeast portion of the site. The subject property lies in the portion of the Great Valley geomorphic province, which is characterized by low alluvial fans, and plains of the Kern River alluvial fan. The property lies within the Kern Sluff Oil Field, which has historically produced crude oil. Groundwater in the area of the site occurs in unconfined, semi - confined, and confined aquifers within the recent alluvia! sediments and the underlying Kern River Formation. The groundwater surface elevation is approximately 280 feet above mean sea level in 2001 (Department of Water Resources, 2001, Exhibit H). PETROtech Environmental Solutions SECTION 4 CURRENT USES 4.1 Current Uses of the Property The subject property is current vacant. 4.2 Structures, Roads and Other Improvements on th.e Site Several undeveloped roads associated with oil production activities are located on the site. Fa`. Overhead power lines provided electrical power for operation of pumping units and associated facilities. The electrical lines have been removed. A sewer line has been installed by the City of Bakersfield that transects the property from east to west. 4.3 information Reported by User Regarding Environmental Liens or Specialized Knowledge or Experience No significant information regarding environmental liens or specialized knowledge of environmental conditions was acquired during this investigation. 4.4 Current Uses of Adjoining Property North — North of the site is a former crude oil production facility. The facility is currently undergoing demolition. Several excavations have been performed, possibly of soil contaminated soils or former sump locations, and soil is piled in several locations. East — Undeveloped property with a single crude oil production well evident. !lest — Morning Drive borders the property to the west. Residential development, a public school and a church are located to the west of Morning Drive. South — Highway .178 lies to the south of the property. A strip of undeveloped !and lies between the property and Highway 178. -...., . - .- - - -._._ ... _.. nA n1)1)n0 - ..t, cal a'39, AAar - f-.v PE: T Rrtecy Environmental Solutions Table 4.4: Assessors parcel number and ownersloperators of the adjoining properties p 3C ,� 6 Kern County Assessors Parcel Number APN Acres Owner North 531 - 010 -12 17.62 Edwin W. and Doris Jean Wilson 531- 010 -13 57.96 Cal Kern Development, LLC 531 - 010 -14 MR - -- Sunray Petroleum East 531 - 010 -15 40.09 Bloemer Estate FLP 531- 010 -16 MR - -- Sunray Petroleum 531 - 010 -24 MR - -- Sunray Petroleum South 531- 010 -27 16.48 S & J Alfalfa 531 - 010 -28 9.45 S & J Alfalfa Vilest 437 -040- xxx - -- Residential Homes (Tract 5540) 437-040-21' 5.04 Lutheran Church of Prayer 437 - 040 -20 18.86 Canyon Hills Assembly of God Church .. ..._.. - n-1--C-1.4 nn mono - .,F, 9R1_91r nARr, fav RF I_RZ�,_f1d17 PE T ROtech Environmental Solutions SECTION 5 REVIEW OF RECORDS Pace 9 The purpose of the record review is to obtain and review records that will identify recognized environmental conditions that are connected with the property. 5.1 Standard Environmental Record Sources As required by Standard Practice E 1527 7.2.1, the following records were reviewed by obtaining an EDR- Radius Map with GeocheckT"' from Environmental Data Resources, Inc. Supporting documentation, reports, and notes for this section are in Exhibit J. Table 5.1 a: ASTM Required Records Record Source Potential for Recognized Environmental Conditions? Number of Sites Required by ASTM NPL Federal No 0 Proposed NPL Federal No 0 CERCLIS Federal No 0 CERC -NFRAP Federal No 0 CORRACTS Federal No 0 RCRIS -TSD Federal No 0 RCRIS — LQ Gen Federal No 0 RCRIS — SM GEN Federal No 0 ERNS Federal No 0 AWP California No 0 Cal -Sites California No 1 CHMIRS California No 0 Cortese California No 0 Notify 65 California No 0 Toxic Pits California No 0 VCP California No 0 Indian LUST California No 0 Indian UST California No 0 WMUDS /SWAT California No 0 LUST California No 0 CA Bond Ex p. Plan California No 0 UST California No 0 CA F!D US:T::= California No 0 HIST UST California No 0 "X" = Target SAe -. - - - . . • .. • -. I-- -� cc+ coc [)Aar - f FR9_R4:_(Lli? PETROtech Environmental Solutions Table 5.1b: ASTM Supplemental and Other Record Sources Page 10 Record Source Potential for Recognized Environmental Conditions? Number of Sites ASTAA Supplemental Consent Federal No 0 ROD Federal No 0 Delisted NPL Federal No 0 FINDS No 0 Indian Reserve Federal No 0 HMIRS Federal No 0 MLTS Federal No 0 MINES Federal No 0 NPL Liens Federal No 0 PADS Federal No 0 ODI Federal No 0 UMTRA Federal No 0 RAATS Federal No 0 TRIS Federal No 0 TSCA Federal No 0 U. S. Brownfields Federal No 0 DOD Federal No 0 FUDS Federal No 0 SSTS Federal No 0 FTTS INSP Federal No 0 AST California No 0 CLEANERS California No 0 DEED California No 0 HAZNET California No 0 CA WDS California No 0 CA SLIC California No 0 NFA California No 0 EMI California No 0 REF California No 0 SCH California No 0 NFE California No 0 Other Sources Coal Gas EDR No 0 Assessors Maps Kern County No 0 Interviews DOGGR No 0 "X" = Target Site The site identified above is listed in the EDR Radius Map with GeoCheck® (Exhibit J). The fact that a site is contained in the above database does not mean that it poses a recognized envirorrnental condition. PE-1 ROsec Environmental Solutions page 11 CalSites — This database contains both known and suspected hazardous substance sites. The Panorama Burn Dump Site is located greater than 1 mile to the west of the subject property. According to Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) records, this site has been certified as remedied. It is unlikely that this site poses a recognized environmental condition due to the distance from the subject property and its current status with the DTSC. Mr. Torn Giallonardo of the DOGGR indicated that production wells located on the subject site were abandoned in conformance with applicable requirements. Mr. Giallornardo also indicated that the excavations being conducted at the facility north of the subject site are by agreement of the developer and the operator of the production operation. 5.2 Physical Setting Sources Table 5.2 lists the physical setting sources required by Standard Practice E 1527. Table 5.2: Physical Setting Sources Record Potential for Recognized Environmental Conditions? Standard Source for Recognized USGS 7.5 min quad map Yes Non - Standard Source Environmental Environmental Other Referenced EDR Sources No City of Bakersfield GIS Data No Topographical maps (Exhibit E) indicate the presence of crude oil production facilities. 5.3 Historical Use Information The objective of consulting historical sources is to develop a history of the previous uses or occupancies of the property and surrounding area in order to identify those uses or occupancies that are likely to have led to recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property. Table 5.3 lists those sources searched during the performance of this assessment. Table 5.3: Historical Use Information cenn n,....,a,.i,. u:..L... —, - f'4 Q'ZW1R .. nh Rr,1 -A ZR -nAF;5 0 f,-.x 351 - 535 -0412 for Recognized Record Searched? !f Not, Environmental Environmental W>, y? Concerns? _ Standard Sources: 1938 - Present Aerial Photographs Yes Yes Fire Insurance Map No None found - -- Property Tax Reports Yes (current No ownership cenn n,....,a,.i,. u:..L... —, - f'4 Q'ZW1R .. nh Rr,1 -A ZR -nAF;5 0 f,-.x 351 - 535 -0412 PETRQtech Environmental Solutions 5.3.1 Past Uses of the Property Page 12 As required by Standard Practice E 1527 7.3, historical records were reviewed by obtaining an EDR Radius Map with GeocheckTM from Environmental Data Resources, Inc. Supporting documentation, reports, and notes for this section are in Exhibit J. Aerial photographs of surrounding properties were reviewed and are included in Exhibit D. A review of historic aerial photographs of the site follows: 1945 The property is vacant. 1955 The 1956 aerial photograph indicates that the northeast portion of the prope llty is being used ,-cr crude oil production and processing. A large sump, approximately 300 feet by 100 feet, is located in this area. Several small sumps appear to be associated with crude oi' production wells. The site contains several undeveloped roads associated with oil production. The remaining portion of the property is undeveloped. 1967 The large sump noted in the 1956 photograph is somewhat smaller. There are several additional possible production well locations with associated sumps. These sumps do not appear to contain liquids. No other changes from 1956 were noted. 11— r._� ...... n c: is rn n9On0 - nk rrZ1-91r, f ^v RR1_R1R_n419 Potential for Recognized Record Searched? If Not, Environmental Why? Concerns? DOGGR Records Abandoned Yes Wells Standard Sources - Prior to 1938 Aerial Photographs No None found - - -- Other Sources Interview with Owner /Operator I Yes I Yes 5.3.1 Past Uses of the Property Page 12 As required by Standard Practice E 1527 7.3, historical records were reviewed by obtaining an EDR Radius Map with GeocheckTM from Environmental Data Resources, Inc. Supporting documentation, reports, and notes for this section are in Exhibit J. Aerial photographs of surrounding properties were reviewed and are included in Exhibit D. A review of historic aerial photographs of the site follows: 1945 The property is vacant. 1955 The 1956 aerial photograph indicates that the northeast portion of the prope llty is being used ,-cr crude oil production and processing. A large sump, approximately 300 feet by 100 feet, is located in this area. Several small sumps appear to be associated with crude oi' production wells. The site contains several undeveloped roads associated with oil production. The remaining portion of the property is undeveloped. 1967 The large sump noted in the 1956 photograph is somewhat smaller. There are several additional possible production well locations with associated sumps. These sumps do not appear to contain liquids. No other changes from 1956 were noted. 11— r._� ...... n c: is rn n9On0 - nk rrZ1-91r, f ^v RR1_R1R_n419 PETROtech Environmental Solutions 1972 Page i 3 Highway 173 has been constructed south of the subject property. No other changes from 1967 were noted. 1983 The large sump appears to be dry. No other changes from 1972 were ne ed. 1994 The sumps are not readily visible in this photograph. A small sump in the location of the current storm water runoff sump is located -in the northwest comer of the subject property. Crude oil pumping locations are visible. 2002 This photograph indicates that the property is undeveloped and vacant. Crude oil production wells are not readily apparent. 5.3.2 Past doses of Adjoining Properties As required by Standard Practice E 1527 7.3, historical records were reviewed by obtaining an EDR Radius Map with GeocheckTM from Environmental Data Resources, Inc. Supporting documentation, reports, and notes for this section are in Exhibit J. Aerial photographs of surrounding properties were reviewed and are included in Exhibit D. A review of historic aerial photographs of the site follows: 1946 Surrounding properties are vacant. 1956 The 1955 aerial photograph indicates that t "ere is crude e :l production, and processing northeast of the subject property. A large sump and tankage is visible. Crude oil production activities ara also apparent to the east of the property. A discharge of production fluids to a dry creek is apparent to the northeast. Other surrounding properties are undeveloped. -• ^^ -. • . ., r_.._.._r:_ _ r-1. n-nno - „4, COI a1r,_(:nrti A fnv FFii_R��i_74si PETROtech Environmental Solutions 1967 r acre 14 Similar to the 1956 photograph. The discharge of production fluids to a dry creek northeast of the subject property has increased in volume. No other changes from 1956 were noted. 1972 Highway 178 has been constructed south of the subject property. No other changes from 1967 were noted. 1983 No changes from 1972 were noted. 1994 There has been some residential development along Morning Drive west of the subject property. The discharge of production fluids to the northeast of the facility is not readily visible in this photograph. 2002 Other than an increase in residential development this photograph is little charged from 1994. 5.4 Previous Assessments A previous assessment conducted in 1998 (BCE, 1998) in was reviewed as part of. this assessment (Exhibit 1). This assessment noted the presence of idle crude oil production wells and one abandoned "dry hole ". Subsequent to the BCE assessment idle wells were abandoned between late 2000 and December of 2004. The cautions noted in this assessment remain; abandoned wellheads should not be disturbed, and structures will need be constructed at offset distances as required by the Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR),. and City and County ordinances. 5.5 Additional Record Sources No other records were reviewed during the performance of this Phase 1 Environmental assessment. . ... - — .. .......,., _i 11. Inc /)ACC - F.,.. PETRfDte i i Environmental Solutions SECTION 6 INFORMATION FROM SITE RECONNAISSANCE AND REVIEWS The purpose cf the site reconnaissance was to obtain information indicating the likelihood of identifying recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property. The property was visited on two occasions by PETROtech staff. In accordance with ASTM Standard Practice E 1527 8.2, the property was visually and physically observed: The methodology used to inspect the site was to traverse the site by foot. Detailed inspections were conducted of buildings, all property boundaries, and equipment storage areas. Also included was the inspection of any area, that because of its appearance, proximity to waterways or other environmentally sensitive areas, apparent use, or location may require detailed review. No inspection for asbestos, radon or lead paint was conducted. In addition, no survey for gamma or alpha radiation cr for other radionuclides was conducted. Exhibit C contains a series of photographs that document the site inspection. 6.1 Hazardous Substances in Connection with Identified Uses No hazardous substances in connection with identified uses were observed on the property. 6.2 Hazardous Substance Containers and Unidentified Substance Containers No hazardous substance containers were noted at the subject property. 6.3 Storage Tanks A well test facility containing one test vessel is located on the site. This vessel has an associated subsurface containment sump that could have been used to collect fluids from the well test facility. 6.4 Indication of PCB's There are a number of poles located around the subject property but no electrical wiring or transformers. The southern portion of the property is bordered by an active power line. -- • • .. . _.. r _,.___c: -u -n n09nO - .;, fav R61- 6..45- ;11112 ;: ETROtech Page 16 Environmental Solutions 6.5 Indications of Solid Waste Disposal Sumps that were most likely associated with oil production were observed in the historical photos of the site. Based on a historical review of aerial photos it cannot be .determined; if these sumps were abandoned in place, or if contaminated soils were removed prior to abandonment. Although unlikely, these sumps may pose an environmental threat to groundwater, or may impact future d- eiopment if they were closed with impacted soils left in place. 6.6 Physical Setting Analysis The property is currently vacant. 6.7 Any Other Conditions of Concern Pipelines associated with crude oil production facilities are located on the subject property. No evidence of releases associated with these pipelines was noted during the site inspection. Appropriate handling of contaminated soils must be performed if evidence of released oil is indicated during removal of these pipelines No additional areas of concern were identified. PETROtech Environmental Solutions SECTION 7 SIGNATURES OF ENVIRONIVIENTAL PROFESSIONALS ✓aa1 I I certify that the information presented herein pertaining to the Phase I Environmental Property Assessment conducted in April 2005, is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Jose Selgrath Principal Environmental Specialist REA 11-20085 PETROtech Environmental Solutions SECTION 8 THE QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS CONDUCTING INVESTIGATION Joseph Selgrath, Principal Environmental Specialist '18 Page. Mr. Selgrath has over 18 years experience in a variety of environmental compliance and regulatory issues related to the petroleum industry. Mr. Selgrath has directed projects involving wastewater treatment and disposal, potable water systems, solid and hazardous waste management, and soil and groundwater remediation. Mr. Selgrath has been responsible for a variety of environmental investigations involving soil and groundwater contamination. He has performed numerous environmental compliance audits of both small and large facilities. Mr. Selgrath is a California Registered Environmental Assessor with degrees in Chemistry and Biology. - . - - — . . ... . — . .. .. —. .... ^ ..._ nni nnc nnn_c - 4F.... CC-1 a) r !1A 4 7 PETROtech Environmental Solutions SECTION 9 REFERENCES Page 19 American Society for Testing and Materials, 1997, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process: Annual book of ASTM Standards, Designation: E1527 - 00. California Department of Conservation, Division of Oil and Gas, 9985, California Cil & Gas Fields, Central California, third edition. Phase ! Report, S/2 SW S18 — T29S — R29E, Kern Co., CA, Basic Compliance Engineering, 10/191 i 99p- - • -- – • • • •• • – . . . — 1-- _i_ nne nne AAIe - r— CC4 r--.1 C. (1447 0 fan lea Y n c� rw, _ ,, lf�PtioFe �c Site Location EXHIBIT A Location f C�4r } r cat L n ?csrc,ii. .1'- W I{ $+i I - !Ntj t ' fir! , `. a, NIf•' ��� ;KA {, s�, � C�lilor�il� liun• � "y' ut _ - f �ya,ntb , Aw'n a j 1: 5rtarri�7n lea Y n c� rw, _ ,, lf�PtioFe �c Site Location EXHIBIT A 0 onto FaEnp. ►gy Rnaourtmt fnc. �jZd j 48.1609 137 + Storm K , f Water Well Test Sump Site .'.. S. 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ZT a q® °•a o _,o Oo pO� °� "° ° Pave ° °e �.�. secs; a eg I te a® Id a °o° da 4aaa: � c EDR Historical Topographic Map Report Martin Property Martin Property BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 Inquiry Number: 1406365.4 April 25, 2005 r Environmental Data Resources Inc The Standard in Environmental Risk Management Information 440 Wheelers Farms Road (Milford, Connecticut 06460 Nationwide Customer Service Telephone: 1- 800 - 352 -0050 Fax: 1- 800 -231 -6802 Internet: www.edrnet.com Form -WR EDR Historical Topographic Map Report Environmental Data Resources, Inc.'s (EDR) Historical Topographic Map Report is designed to assist professionals in evaluating potential liability on a target property, and its surrounding area, resulting from past activities. ASTM E 1 527 -00, Section 7.3 on Historical Use information, identifies the prior use requirements for a Phase I environmental site assessment. The ASTM standard requires a review of reasonably ascertainable standard historical sources. Reasonably ascertainable is defined as information that is publicly available, obtainable from a source with reasonable time and cost constraints, and practically reviewable. To meet the prior use requirements of ASTM E1 527-00, Section 7.3.4, the following standard historical sources may be used: aerial photographs, city directories, fire insurance maps, topographic maps, property tax files, land title records (although these cannot be the sole historical source consulted), building department records, or zoning /and use records. ASTM E 1527 -00 requires "All obvious uses of the property shall be identified from the present, back to the property's obvious first developed use, or back to 1940, whichever is earlier. This task requires reviewing only as many of the standard historical sources as are necessary, and that are reasonably ascertainable and likely to be useful, "(ASTM E 1 527 -00, Section 7.3.2 page 12.) EDR's Historical Topographic Map Report includes a search of available public and private color historical topographic map collections. Topographic Swaps A topographic map (topo) is a color coded line- and - symbol representation of natural and selected artificial features plotted to a scale. Topos show the shape, elevation, and development of the terrain in precise detail by using contour lines and color coded symbols. Many features are shown by lines that may be straight, curved, solid, dashed, dotted, or in any combination. The colors of the lines usually indicate similar classes of information. For example, topographic contours (brown); lakes, streams, irrigation. ditches, etc. (blue); land grids and important roads (red); secondary roads and trails, railroads, boundaries, etc. (black); and features that have been updated using aerial photography, but not field verified, such as disturbed land areas (e.g., gravel pits) and newly developed water bodies (purple). For more than a century, the USGS has been creating and revising topographic maps for the entire country at a variety of scales. There are about 60,000. U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) produced topo maps covering the United States. Each map covers a specific quadrangle (quad) defined as a four -sided area bounded by latitude and longitude. Historical topographic maps are a valuable historical resource for documenting the prior use of a property and its surrounding area, and due to their frequent availability can be particularly helpful when other standard historical sources (such as city directories, fire insurance maps, or aerial photographs) are not reasonably ascertainable. Disclaimer - Copyright and Trademark Notice This Report contains certain information obtained from a variety of public and other sources reasonably available to Environmental Data Resources, Inc. 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TN EXHIBIT A &G Ship To: Joe Selgrath PETROtech 5400 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93308 Customer Project: NA 1012426MOR 661- 635 -0465 (rElDVEnvironmental Data Resources Inc "Linking Technology with Tradition "O Sanborn® Map Report Order Date: 4/22/2005 Completion Date: 4/22/2005 Inquiry #: 1406365.3 P.O. #: NA Site Name: Martin Property Address: Martin Property City /State: BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 Cross Streets: This document reports that the largest and most complete collection of Sanborn fire insurance maps has been reviewed based on client supplied information,. and fire insurance maps depicting the target property at the specified address were not identified. NO COVERAGE This Report contains certain information obtained from a variety of public and other sources reasonably available to Environmental Data Resources, Inc. It cannot be concluded from this Report that coverage information for the target and surrounding properties does not exist from other sources. 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Any analyses, estimates, ratings, imental risk levels or risk codes provided in this Report are provided for illustrative purposes only, and are not intended to provide, nor should they be interpreted as providing any facts ping, or prediction or forecast of, any environmental risk for any property. Only a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment performed by an environmental professional can provide ation regarding the environmental risk for any property. Additionally, the information provided in this Report is not to be construed as legal advice. Copyright 2005 by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any media or format, in whole or in part, of any report or map of Environmental Data Resources, Inc., or its affiliates, is prohibited without prior written permission. EDR and its logos (including Sanborn and Sanborn Map) are trademarks of Environmental Data Resources, Inc. or its a59:iaies. Ali ether trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. The EDR -City Directory Abstract Martin Property Martin Property BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 Latitude = 35.3996 Longitude = 118.9094 April 26, 2005 Inquiry Number: 1406365 -7 R'° Environmental Data Resources Inc The Standard In Environmental Risk Management Information 440 Wheelers Farms Road. Milford, Connecticut 06460 Nationwide Customer Service Telephone: 1- 800 - 352 -0050 Fax: 1- 800 -231 -6802 Environmental Data Resources, Inc. City Directory Abstract Environmental Data Resources, Inc.'s (EDR) City Directory Abstract is a screening tool designed to assist professionals in evaluating potential liability on a target property resulting from past activities. ASTM E 1527 -00, Section 73 on Iftstorical Use Inf rmatim identifies the prior use requirements fora Pbase I envirari ental site assessment The ASTM standard requires a review ofneasonably ascertainable standard historical sources Reasonably ascertainable means information that is publicly available, obtainable from a source with reasonable time and cost constraints, and practically reviewable. To meet the prior use requirements of ASTM E 1527 -00, Section 7.3.4, the following standard historical sources may be used: aerial photographs, fire insurance maps, property tax files, land title records (although these cannot be the sole historical source consulted), topographic maps, city directories, building department records, or zoning/land use records. ASTM E 1527 -00 requires "All obvious uses of the property shall be identified from the present, back to the property's obviousfust devdoped use, or back- to 1940, whidieveris earlier. This taskrequ#w reviewing only ay many O'tltesaxiard historical sources as are necessary, and thatare reasonably ascertainable and likely to be useful "(ASTM E 1527 -00, Section 7.32, page 12.) EDR's City Directory Abstract includes a search and abstract of available city directory data. City Directories City directories have been published for cities and towns across the U.S. since the 1700s. Originally a list of residents, the city directory developed into a sophisticated tool for locating individuals and businesses in a particular urban or suburban area: Twentieth century directories are generally divided into three sections: a business index, a fist of resident names and addresses, and a street index. With each address, the directory lists the name of the resident or, if a business is operated from this address, the name and type of business (if unclear from the name). While city directory coverage is comprehensive for major cities, it may be spotty for. rural areas and small towns. ASTM E 1527 -00 specifies that a "review ofcuy directories (standard historical sources) at less than approximately five year intervals is not required by this practice. " ( 4STME 1 527 -00, Section 7.3.2.1, page 12.) NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) Codes NAICS is a unique, all -new system for classifying business establishments. Adopted in 1997 to replace the prior Standard Industry Classification (SIC) system, it is the system used by the statistical agencies of the United States. It is the first economic classification system to be constructed based on a single economic concept. To learn more about the background, the development and difference between NAICS and SIC, visit the following Census website: http: / /www. census .gov /epcd /www /naicsdev.htm. 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BE LIABLE TO ANYONE, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF ERRORS OR OMISSIONS, NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES. ANY LIABILITY ON THE PART OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES, INC. IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THIS REPORT. Purchaser accepts this Report "AS IS ". Any analyses, estimates, ratings, environmental risk levels or risk codes provided in this Report are provided for illustrative purposes only, and are not intended to provide, nor should they be interpreted as providing any facts regarding, or prediction or forecast of, any environmental risk for any property. Only a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment performed by an environmental professional can provide information regarding the environmental risk for any property. Additionally, the information provided in this Report is not to be construed as legal advice. Copyright 2005 by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any media or format, in whole or in part, of any report or map of Environmental Data Resources, Inc. or its affiliates, is prohibited without prior written permission. EDR and its logos (including Sanborn and Sanborn Map) are trademarks of Environmental Data Resources, Inc. or its aHHiates. All other trademarks used herein arc the property of their respective owners. 4. SUMMARY m City Directories: Business directories including city, cross reference and telephone directories were reviewed, if available, at approximately five year intervals for the years spanning 1922 through 2002. (These years are not necessarily inclusive.) A summary of the information obtained is provided in the text of this report. This report compiles information by geocoding the subject properties (that is, plotting the latitude and longitude for such subject properties and obtaining data concerning properties within 1/8 of a mile of the subject properties). There is no warranty or guarantee that geocoding will report or list all properties within the specified radius of the subject properties and any such warranty or guarantee is expressly disclaimed. Accordingly, some properties within the aforementioned radius and the information concerning those properties may not be referenced in this report. 1406365 -7 1 Date EDR Searched Historical Sources: City Directories Apr 26, 2005 Target Property: Martin Property BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 PUR ID Year Uses NAICS Source 1922 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A Polk - Husted Directory Co. 1928 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R.L. Polk Co Publishers 1930 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R. L. Polk Co. 1935 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R.L. Polk Co Publishers 1940 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R. L. Polk Co. 1945 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R. L. Polk Co. 1951 Address not Listed in Research Source NIA R. L. Polk Co. 1955 Address riot Listed in Research Source NIA R. L. Polk Co. 1960 Address not Listed in Research Source NIA R.L. Polk Co Publishers 1965 Address not Listed in Research Source NIA R.L. Polk Co Publishers 1970 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R.L. Polk Co Publishers 1971 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A B &C Publications 1975 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R.L. Polk Co Publishers 1976 Address not Listed in Research Source NIA B &G Publications 1980 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R.L. Polk Co Publishers 1986 Address not Listed in Research Source NIA Pacific Telephone 1990 Address not Listed in Research Source NIA Pacific Bell Telephone Co 1995 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R.L. Polk Co Publishers 2002 Address not Listed in Research Source NIA R.L. Polk Co Publishers Adjoining Properties SURROUNDING Multiple Addresses BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 PUR ID Year Uses NAICS Source 1922 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A Polk- Hustcd Directory Co. 1928 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R.L. Polk Co Publishers 1406365 -7 2 PUR ID Year Uses NAICS Source 1930 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R. L. Polk Co. 1935 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R.L. Polk Co Publishers 1940 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R. L. Polk Co. 1945 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R. L. Polk Co. 1951 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R. L. Polk Co. 1955 Address not Listed in Research Source N/A R. L. 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Polk Co Publishers 1406365 -7 3 )L GW Module - Historical Data by Well Retrieval http: / /wdi.water.ca.gov /gw /gw data/byd/xpt ttist .uara:)_gw.us DWR Query Results for 29S29E32A®02M C - /iJerwiw /7epw.imrwl Ww Nr R�.e w.rr� DPLA Home Your selection returned a total of 103 records. Wells in the Department of Water Resources monitoring network are identified by a State Well Number, which is based on the Public Land Grid System. The 6rttD L Horne table headings and records contain several codes and abbreviations. Press the New Searchor Nearby • water Qualio, Search buttons or at the bottom of the page to begin a new data retrieval. Data for this well can also be a fr'n.1c <nrdff utcr downloaded in MS Excel or text delimited format. 310 0 g 280 m ro 250 0 L a� 220 s 0 p 190 -4 44 to as W 160 Groundwater Levels, 29529E32A002M San Joaquin Valley (Kern County) 300 330 360 390 420 450 130 LL 1.LJ_L1.LLLLLI! 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El Recorded Tracts .. ................... ... . ....... . ..... . ..... . ..... ........ ............ .... .... . . :M' ED Zoning .... .. .. . . - . ....... ....................... ................ ... ... . .... . ........ ..i ............ MA4 .. .... . ........... ...... ........... . ................. - ...... ............. V-1 _: 1 Pn ^n Limits 'i sfik-L Airftala USA Prepared by the City of Bakersfield, CA GIS division of a Information Technology. The City of Bakersfield makes no warranty, representation, or guarantee regarding the accuracy of this map. This map is intended for display purposes only and does not replace official recorded documents. BCE 2901 H Street, #3 Basic Compliance Engineering :Bakersfield, CA 93301 Ph. (805) 327 -1486 Directors: Fax: (805) 327 -1452 Malcolm H. Mossman, President 'E -Dail: bcemhm @earthlink.net Donald E. Ward, L.S. 2663 & R.G.E. 29810 James K. Delmarter, R.C.E. 17564 Rex Mal Lin 10/19/98 Kern Rio Bravo Partners 14501 Las Palmas Dr. Bakersfield, Ca. 93306 PHASE I REPORT S/2 SW SIS - T29S - R29E UDBIdy Kern Co., CA Re: This phase I Environmental REPORT covers the "Site" which includes the approximate 80 acres located in the south half of the southwest quarter of Section 18 - Township 29 South - Range 29 East of the Mount Diablo Base Meridian. (See Digs. #1 -7 & E ."A?95). Dear Sir, ASSESSMENT: Basic Compliance Engineering has examined the above referenced "Site" and the surrounding property for a radius of one (1) mile and have found that, in our best Knowledge and belief, there are no significant environmental concerns on or surrounding the "Site" that would preclude the use and /or development of this property as is as long as care is given to assure that you don't incur any liability for the one (1) abandoned dry hole and eight (8) oil productive wells that exist on this "Site" by damaging them during surface operations. (see Figs. 8,12,27-37,& Att. "A "1 -3) RECOMMENDATIONS: BCE recommends that you: 1) The Dry Hole (Fig. #29); Don't damage the well or build over it or the DOG will require that you re- abandon it' to modern standards which will cost from $4000 to $8000: 2) Eight (8) shut in oil wells (Figs. 30 -37); Ask the current well operator (Hank Sowers Fig. #8) to abandon them so you .can develop the land that they are on. Hank may not currently have a valid lease from the mineral owners (Fig. #8) because it has been too long since they were paid any royalty. He is still responsible for -the abandonment .of these wells. He may want you to pay all or part of the abandonment costs (estimated by the DOG to cost from $25,000 to $30,000 Fig. #28). If this happens, you may want to wait him out since it will probably be the last part of the "Site" you develop. You - may find -that it is cheaper to buy the mineral rights, combine the surface and mineral rights, and require Hank to abandon the wells. This would also prevent future claims by lessees to drill on the lands. BCE does not have a readable copy of the lease. These alternatives should be confirmed by a competent oil and gas landman and /or attorney. BCE # 9907 Rx Mrtn Ph I I 1 10/19/98 he following Report is presented to document our findings that support these recommendations and establish your due diligence as it relates to the environmental assessment of the "Site" and the disclosure of same. Because of the inadequate nature of the records on water wells in this State, there is always the potential for unreported and improperly abandoned water wells on the "Site ". GENERAL: It is our understanding that this report is to be prepared under general industry standards. We hereby grant Rex Martin, Kern Rio Bravo Partners, or their assigns permission to use this Report. DISCUSSION - Phase I: I. Site Description: A. Property location and legal description: The "Site" property is. located. north of highway 178 and Auburn and east of Morning Drive (see Figs. 1 -7 & Exhs. "A "1 -9). It is described on Exh. "A "s. It is generally described as: the approximate 80 acres located in the south half of the southwest quarter of Section 18 - Township 29 South - Range 29 East of the Mount Diablo Base Meridian i.e. S/2 SW S-18 - T29S - R29E MDBM, Kern Co., CA. B. Separation of the Surface and Mineral Estates: Exhs. "A "1 -9 It should be noted that there is a separation of the surface and mineral estates over the entire "Site ". The Morgan family et al owns the mineral rights. They (the mineral rights owners) have "all right to the use of the surface of the" 15 acre drilling and production island located in the NE corner of the "Site" and the additional right to slant drill under the rest of the "Site" as long as they stay 500' below the surface (Exh "A "s, Figs.6,13- 16,18,22, &26). This is a perpetual right of the mineral owner(lessor) which may be leased to the surface production operator (lessee). If the mineral lease is no longer in effect, the lessee may no longer have the right to occupy the surface of the drilling island. Seven (7) of the shut in producers are within this drilling and production island. The eighth, Morgan #6 is outside that area and in violation of the surface owners rights. There is currently one (1) abandoned oil and gas exploration hole (dry hole) . It was drilled and abandoned in 1948 to a total depth of 1609' and was plugged and abandoned by the standards of the time. The current abandonment standards are much more stringent. As long as the abandoned well remains undisturbed, it remains the responsibility of the DOG (CA Department of Oil & Gas). If anyone else disturbs it, the DOG may require that person or entity to re- abandon it by current standards. This responsibility may revert to the surface owner if they have received financial gain from the operations that resulted in the damage to the well (see Figs. 5- 18,22,26,29 -37). There are eight (8) shut in producing wells on the "Site" (see Figs. 5- 18,22,26,29- 37). Five(5) of the shut in oil producing wells were drilled and completed in 1949. ECE 4 9907 Rx Mrtn Ph 1 2 10/19/98 Three(3) more shut in oil producing wells were drilled and completed in 1983. The DOG estimates that it will cost between $25,000 to $30,000 to abandon these wells (see Fig. #28). C. Water rights The surface and groundwater rights are owned by the surface estate. Il. Current zoning and historic use: A. Current zoning: The "Site" is in the City. of Bakersfield and is currently zoned MH for mobil homes (see Exhibit "B"). The lands just north of the west end of the "Site" are zoned C- I -D. This is a "limited commercial zone" with an "architectural design zone" additional requirement. All the rest of the lands within Section 18 are zoned R -1 "one family dwelling zone ". Much of this land is still part of the producing Kern Bluff oil field (Fig. #5). B. Historic use (from the County historical photos & DOG records Fig. #14): 1937 The "Site" and the lands surrounding it were open with a few dirt roads. 1944 The Kern Bluff oilfield production was discovered in the "Transition Zone ". (Figs. 10 &11). DOG 1947 The Santa Margarita production was discovered (Figs. 10 &11). DOG 1949 The original 5 wells were completed on the "Site ". There was also production to the north, northeast, and east. 1952 The lands in the SW of Sec. 18 that weren't part of the oil field were planted in row crops. The NW & SE of Sec. 18 was open land or oil field. The NE of the Sec. was planted in row crops. Most of Sec. 13 to the west and Sec. 17 to the east were planted in row crops. Sections 12 to the northwest, 7 to the north, 8 to the northeast, 20 to the southeast, 19 to the south, and 24 to the southwest were open land. The drilling and production sumps didn't show up on these photos as well as they did in the 1957 photography. 1957 The "Site ", the rest of Sec. 18, Sections 12,7,8,13,24,19,20 were all open land. Most of Sec. 17 was still in row crops. The drilling and production sumps an facilities show up well on these photos. Fig.# 14 is compiled mostly from these photos with minor additions from the later photos and on site observations. 1975 The SW of Sec. 18 except for the oil field and most of Sec. 13 were planted in row crops. All the other lands in Sections 12,7,8,13,17,24,19,& 20 were open lands. 1981 The same as 1975 except that the tanks were gone. 1985 The same as 1975 except that the main production sump was gone. 1989 Figs. #5 & #6: Most of Sections 12,7,8,NE of 13,17,E/2 24,19, &20 were open land. Housing development was progressing in the SE of Sec. 13. 1990 Much the same as 1989. III. Site Characterization and Documentation: BCE # 9807 Rx Mrtn Ph I 3 10/1 9198 A. Geology: The surface outcrop is the Pliocene - Pleistocene Kern River formation that forms granular clayey soils that are not considered good land for farming. In fact, the storm water seepage pit located in the NW corner of the "Site" still has water in it from last springs rains when it filled up and overflowed. BCE noted in 10/98 that the gate to the protective fence was open with no lock on it. It should be locked and the trees and cattails removed from the pit to prevent danger to young children and allowing it to become wild life habitat. The Kern Bluff oil field faults (Fig. 10) are not known to be seismically active but they have a slight potential to become so. The Ant Hill faults 1.75 to 2 miles to the northeast were active in 1952 (Fig. #25). The DOG and the City will both oppose the building of any structure over the exact location of an abandoned oil well.. The construction would jeopardize the integrity of the surface plugs and differential compaction around it would probably crack any foundation. B. Hydrogeology: The Kern Co. Water Agency - Water Supply Maps for Spring 1997 indicate that there is no shallow perched water under the " Site area. The depth to the shallowest groundwater under the "Site" is from 450' to 500' (Figs. 22 & 23). This is somewhat deeper than it was when the wells were originally drilled in 1949 & 1983 (Fig.22). The groundwater elevation above sea level is about 300' and dips to the west - southwest at about 50 "per mile. The closest Agency monitor wells are 2 miles northwest in Sec. 12 - T229S R 28 E and 1.5 miles south in Sec. 30 -T29S- R29E. There are no subsurface monitor wells to the N, NE, E, SE, SW & W. BCE used the electric logs to determine if the water in the sands was fresh (positive self potential, and .high resistivity) or saltwater ( negative self potential and low resistivity) . Brackish waters were those that were in between the two extremes it that particular well. They are a mixture of fresh and salt waters. Only some of the wells had brackish waters. These sands appear to be marine in origin are somewhat continuous. It is likely that they originally contained connate (fossil) salt water along with oil and gas. But, because of their continuous nature, they outcropped to the east and the direct fresh water charge flushed and diluted the salts out. The Muir #13 well, located to the north of the "Site "(Figs. #8,9,13, &15), is the only nearby well that drilled deep enough to encounter salt water (FIG. #27). It was plugged from 1400' to 1265' with cement thus preventing any cross contamination of the fresh waters by the salt water. Since all the fresh water bearing formations produce oil in the Kern Bluff field or in nearby fields, it is likely that any water wells in the area will produce small droplets of residual oil along with the fresh water. These need to be filtered out before the water is used for human BCE # 9807 Rx Mrtn Ph I 4 10/19/98 consumption. For these reasons, there is no manmade potential for contamination of the fresh waters by oil. C. Hydrology: The total dissolved solids of the fresh waters encountered at from is about 650 ppm. with NaCl concentrations from 100 to 200 ppm. (DOG Fig. #11). A report by the Kern Co. Water Agency (KCWA) and Kern County Health Dept. (KCHD) indicates that in 1979 they found: TDS = no data ppm; NO3 = 0 -5 ppm; Bo = 0.18ppm; Cl = no data; F = 0.25ppm; and As = <0.0lppm. The closest DBCP usage was 0.5 miles to the southwest in the E/2 Sec. 24- T29S -R28E and is 50' downdip from the waters under the "Site". BCE is not aware of an updated source of these data. The KCWA yearly reports indicate that the groundwater level changes during the year and from year to year have varied about 10' since 1979. D. Topography: (Fig.3) The topography of the area is roiling hills which dip to the east - northeast at from 2000' -20' per mile. The lowest elevation on the "Site" is about 752' and the highest about 810'. E. Other Site characteristics: The soil grows poor crops and is not permeable. IV. Records and Sources Review and Documentation: A. The State Department of Oil and Gas (DOG) records and files are quite complete and reliable. Copies of these files were obtained for the one(1) dry hole and eight (8) shut in oil & gas production wells on the "Site ". Copies of the fifty six (56)other dry holes and production wells that were offsetting the "Site" by less than 1320' were copied and reviewed in detail. The data from these files were plotted to understand just what potential environmental risk the wells might represent (see Figs. 5- 9,12 - 19,22,26 -37) . The Figures are a summation of the information: gathered in the field; derived from the electric logs, and well histories; derived from the review of the laws, regulations, operating orders, and memorandums of understanding of and between the DOG and the City; and obtained from personal and telephone conversations with Joseph A. Austin (oil and gas engineer with the DOG in Bakersfield). Three conclusions are the result of these studies- 1 . There is no current evidence that any environmental contamination has occurred. 2. There is no evidence that the nine (9)wells on the "Site" or the fifty six (56) offsetting wells were abandoned or completed in a manner that could lead to environmental contamination of the fresh groundwaters. 3. The laws, regulations, operating orders, and memorandums of understanding of and between the DOG and the City indicate that the DOG and the production operators are currently responsible for any environmental degradation caused by these wells. BCE # 9807 Px Mrtn Ph I 5 10/19/98 S. We reviewed the Kern .Co. Water Agency (KCWA) records along with the DOG & BLM records to evaluate the current groundwater conditions and corroborate the data from the DOG records. (Figs. 10 -131 V. Interview Summaries not Otherwise Discussed in the Report: None VI. Potential Environmental Concerns not Otherwise Discussed in the Report: A. Aboveground and underground storage tanks: There have been many aboveground crude oil storage tanks, production sumps, and pipelines that have leaked the 14 gravity heavy crude oil that.is produced in. the field. This oil is not a hazardous-waste. Any oil stained or saturated soil that is encountered in the preparation of the "Site" for development should be set aside and used at a later date for road base. C. Hazardous substance containers and unidentified substance containers: The - "Site" is an inactive oil field operation as are the lands immediately to the north, northeast, and. east of the "Site". They were not inspected in detail but they appear to be without evidence of environmental concerns. There is no evidence of anything that should be of environmental concern on to the "Site ". D. Solid. waste disposal: Currently, there is none on or adjacent to the "Site ". D. Pesticides: The closest recorded use of DBCP was 0.5 mi. to the south - southwest and at a 50' lower groundwater elevation. than the "Site ". The "Site" has been open ground since before 1937 and oil field- since 1949 so it is unlikely that any pesticides have been used during that time. E. Asbestos - containing materials: There is no evidence of any asbestos ever being present on the "Site ". We did not test for it though. F. Radon: There are no buildings on the "Site" that could confine the normal radon emissions from the soil. G. Lead based paints: We found no information that there have been any buildings on the "Site ". We have no reasonable means, other than observation, to determine if lead based paints have been disposed of on the "Site ". We didn't find any. H. Lead in drinking water: There is no drinking water for humans on the "Site ". I. PCBs: There is nothing currently on the "Site" that would contain PCBs. The electrical transformers on the "Site" were installed in 1983 so they should not contain PCBs. We have noway of knowing what was there in the past. We did not chemically check soil samples for them. This should only be done only to BCE # 9807 Rx Mrtn Ph I 6 10/19/98 eliminate their possible occurrence at a specific location. J. Wetlands: The Site lands do not meet the criteria to be wetlands. K. Any information regarding endangered species that could be affected by the continued use of the site: The Environmental Assessment Report done for the City on the Destec Bear Mountain Cogeneration Plant 1.5 miles to the northwest (Figs. 20&21) indicates the potential for kit fox, blunt nosed leopard lizard, burrowing owls, and Bakersfield cactus but none were found. L. Any other relevant environmental concern: None VII. Summary and Conclusions: A. Summary of information, issues and problems which were revealed during the investigation: Basic Compliance Engineering has examined the above referenced "Site" and the surrounding property for a radius of one (1) mile and have found that, in our best knowledge and belief, there are no significant environmental concerns on or surrounding the "Site" that would preclude the use and /or development of this property as is as long as care is given to assure that you don't incur any liability for the one (1) abandoned dry hole and. eight (8) oil productive wells that exist on this "Site" by damaging them during surface operations. (see Figs. 8,12,27-37,& Att. "A "i_a) ' Whether or not such matters could or did materially impact or impair the environmental condition and price of the "Site ": The limited environmental concerns are the responsibility of the DOG and the production operator and should therefore not affect the value of the land. C. Whether or not further Phase II environmental assessment work is necessary or appropriate, and if so, an estimate of the time and expense involved: As mentioned above, the "Site" is open ground. We found nothing that would suggest that further Phase II work should be accomplished at this time. (continued) BCE # 9807 Rx Mrtn Ph I 7 IM9/98 VIII. Professional Statement and Signatures: Summary: It is BCE's best knowledge and belief that there is no environmental concern on or nearby to the "Site" that would preclude the use of the "Site". Representation: BCE makes no warranty, either express or implied, as to the findings, recommendations, plans, specifications, or professional advice except that the work was performed pursuant to generally accepted standards of practice in effect at the time of performance. It has been a pleasure to be of service to you. Sincerely yours, Malcolm H. Mossman (President, BCE) (r'ontinued) BCE # 9807 Rx Mrin Ph I 8 10/19/98 TX. "Site" Figures and Attachments: Figure # 1: Location Map Road Map Figure #2: Location Map Road Map Figure #3: Location Map USGS 1" =2000' Topo Figure #4: Location Map Assessors Map Exhibits "A'1-9 Title Insurance, Easements, Description Exhibit "B" Bakersfield City Zoning Map Figure #5:- Location 1989 Aerial Photo 1" =2000' Figure #6: Location 1989 Aerial Photo 1" =1000' Figure #7: Location DOG Map #439 1" =2000' Figure #8: Notes on map 1" =500' Figure #9: Well Data Reviewed on map 1" =500' Figure # 10: DOG Kern Bluff Oil Field map & cross section Figure # 11: DOG Kern Bluff Oil Field Summary Figure #12: Well & Sump location on sample lot plan 1" =300' Figure # 13: Well Location Footages, USGS quad 1" =500' Figure #14: Current & Historic Sump Locations, USGS quad 1" =500' Figure # 15: Well year drilled - total depth , USGS quad 1" =500' Figure # 16: Well Site Elevations Figure #17: Mojave Natural Gas Pipeline 30" High Pressure (HP);1" =2000' Figure # 18: Mojave Natural Gas Pipeline 30" HP; 1" =1000' Figure #19: Mojave NG Ppin Air Photo 1" =1000' Figure #20: Mojave 30" HP Pipeline System Figure #21: Mojave Natural Gas Pipeline System Figure #22:. Fresh Water Depth & Elev. when drilled, USGS quad 1" =500' Figure #23: Kern Co. Wtr. Agency (KCWA) Depth to Groundwater 1 " =2mi. Figure #24: KCWA Groundwater Elevation 1 " -2mi. Figure #25: Earthquake Fault Zones, USGS quad 1" =2000' Figure #26: Depth to: Fresh Wtr.(FW),Bracldsh Wtr.(BW),Salt Wtr.(SW) Figure #27: FW to BW to SW well summary Figure #28: Current (9/98) Well Plugging Requirements Figure 429: Plugged Dry Hole: Petrolia- Morgan # 1 Figure #30: Well Summary: Morgan #I Figure #31: Well Summary: Morgan #2 Figure 432: Well Summary: Morgan #3 Figure #33: Well Summary: Morgan #4 Figure ##34: Well Summary: Morgan #6 Figure #35: Well Summary: Morgan # 128 Figure #36: Well Summary: Morgan #137 Figure #37: Well Summary: Morgan # 139 Att. "A"1-3: DOG Approved List: Well Abandonment Contractors BCE # 9807 Rx Mrtn Ph 1 9 10/19/98 j • Choi cwt A. tot KUM E A, CY ; 1736, — ­ I ell DFIS`N Ea. ftv "I. f MINACI I's to rl -'% - Hui Sroutris%. SILO* • C1141411 K..b SUN bOLONEGHA Sack 20... 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ASSESSORS MAP NO 387-03 COUNTY OF KERN N ' . ss�' '•'ss•' 0 (� 1103 Ac. � 76. 50 At 40 Ac. / I619,36AC. 1) I PAC . Q 10AG. 79.12 Ac. OMR IOAC. 20.57 FJ6 Ac 40 At 2OAc. ! AL OMR I / /9 MH I if 27Ac. 20 Ac 40Ac. I • - - O I r S' ,o 1 (11 A 02 Nflf 1 TYt taf Se !ar wNVwM ►w�t pdi. (♦ 10 nd N ►f tMfhNf N ►a rfllN Itp1 tine�tYf M Olrldfal fl EMI Ier �orpfaf fl lfdaq tf WAddu In. ASSESSORS MAP NO 387-03 COUNTY OF KERN N T, ]KER- 9809735 -JEAN LUCAS First American Title Insurance Company 4540 California Avenue. Suite 100 P. O. Box 1945 Bakersfield, California 93309 (805) 327 -5311 ATTN JEAN LUCAS IN RESPONSE TO THE ABOVE REFERENCED APPLICATION FOR A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE. THIS COMPANY HEREBY REPORTS THAT IT IS PREPARED TO ISSUE, OR CAUSE TO BE ISSUED. AS OF THE DATE HEREOF. A POLICY OR POLICIES OF TITLE INSURANCE DESCRIBING THE LAND AND THE ESTATE OR INTEREST THEREIN HEREINAFTER SET FORTH. INSURING AGAINST LOSS WHICH MAY BE SUSTAINED BY REASON OF ANY DEFECT. LIEN .OR ENCUMBRANCE NOT SHOWN OR REFERRED TO AS AN EXCEPTION BELOW OR NOT EXCLUDED FROM COVERAGE PURSUANTTO THE PRIM iTED SCHEDULES. CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS OF THE POLICY FORMS. THE PRINTED EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS FROM THE COVERAGE OF THE POLICY OR POLICIES ARE SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A ATTACHED. COPIES OF THE POLICY FOILMS SHOULD BE READ. THEY ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE OFFICE WHICH ISSUED THIS REPORT. THIS REPORT (AND ANY SUPPLEME!M OR AMENDMENTS HERETO) IS ISSUED SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF FACILITATING THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE AND NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED HEREBY. IF IT IS DESIRED THAT LIABILITY BE ASSUMED PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A POLICY OF TrI%E INSURANCE. A BINDER OR COMMITMENT SHOULD BE REQUESTED. PLEASE READ THE EXCEPTIONS SHOWN OR REFERRED TO BELOW AND THE EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS SET FORTH IN EXHIBIT A OF THIS REPORT CAREFULLY. THE EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS ARE MEANT TO PROVIDE YOU WPPH NOTICE OF MATTERS WHICH ARE NOT COVERED UNDER THE TERMS OF THE TITLE INSURANCE POLICY AND SHOULD BE CAREFULLY CONSIDERED. IT IS ZIPORTANT TO NOTE THAT THIS PRELMUNARY REPORT IS NOT A WRITTEN REPRESENTATION AS TO THE CONDITION OF TITLE AND MAY NOT LIST ALL LIENS, DEFECTS, AND ENCUMBRANCES AFFECTING TITLE TO THE LAND. DATED AS OF FEBRUARY 10,' 1998 AT 7:30 A.M. X41 hiz"'= GPI /CK • TITLE OFFICER THE FORM OF POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE CONTEMPLATED 9Y THSS REPORT IS: A�MMUCALN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNERS POLICY. p-�44 - 'r � PAGE I EA, r lr tj 4 2-// &/? E ER- 9809735 -JEAN LUCAS THE ESTATE OR INTEREST IN THE LAND HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED OR REFERRED TO COVERED BY THIS REPORT IS: A FEE TIT E TO THE ESTATE OR INTEREST AT THE DATE HEREOF IS VESTED IN: NANETTE PETRILLO AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF ALEX NDRA J. PAOLA -DUNN, , DECEASED AT THE DATE HEREOF EXCEPTIONS TO COVERAGE IN ADDITION TO THE PRINTED EXCEPTIONS AND EXCLUSIONS IN THE POLICY FORM WOULD 8E AS FOLLOWS: 1. GENERAL AND SPECIAL COUNTY AND CITY TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1998 -99, NOW A LIEN NOT YET PAYABLE. 2. SECOND INSTALLMENT, GENERAL AND SPECIAL COUNTY AND CITY TAXES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1997 -98; IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,531.96; PROPERTY ASSESSED SEPARATELY AS CODE 001 -073; AP: 387 - 030 -09 -01 -5; BILL NO: 1272761; EXEMPTION: NONE. (FIRST INSTALLMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF 54,531.97 IS PAID.) 3. THE LIEN OF SUPPLEMENTAL TAXES, IF ANY, ASSESSED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 3.5 COMMENCING WITH SECTION 73 OF THE CALIFORNIA REVENUE AND TAXATION CODE. 4. ASSESSMENTS FOR ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 93 -1. SAID ASSESSMENTS ARE INCLUDED WITH THE COUNTY TAXES. 5. SUBJECT TO ANY VESTED AND ACCRTTFD MATE`& jQHjS FOg MINING, AGRICULTURAL, KA—MUF ACTURING OR OTHER PURPOSES, AND RIGHTS TQD[T S AND &ESE V_0MS USED IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH MATER RIGHTS AS MAY BE RECOGNIZED AND ACKi 1OWLEDGED BY THE LOCAL CUSTOMS, LAWS, AND DECISIONS OF COURTS, ALSO TO RIGHT OF PROPRIETOR OF A VEIN OR LODE TO EXTRACT AND REMOVE HIS ME THEREFROM SHOULD THE SAME BE FOUND TO PENETRATE OR INTERSECT THE PREMISES HEREBY GRANTED, AS PROVIDED BY LAM, AND THERE IS RESERVED FROM ThM LANDS HEREBY GRANTED A RIGHT OF WAY THEREON FOR DITCHES OR CANALS SONSTRUCTED BY THE q=O�'Y OF THE UNITED STATES, AS RESERVED IN PATENT FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, RECORDED SEPTEMBER 20, 1907 IN BOOK 12, PAGE 446 OF PATENTS. 13 C r #Ifror / F X«,P�ibAsat PAGE 2 its; cm-5 Ar f( C��.2 KER- 9809735 -JEAN LUCAS 6. AN FASFM?`T FOR.THE HEREINAFTER SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, IN FAVOR OF THE C0DNn nF_FRN, AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. SAID ZAlEMENI IS FOR PUBLIC HIGHWAY PURPOSES AND AFFECTS ANY PORTION OF SAID LAND LYING WITHIN THE LINES OF ROAD NO. 912 A.K.A. PARK CUTOFF A.K.A. MORNING DRIVE. 7. AN OIL AND GAS LEASE DATED MARCH 31. 1948, EXECUTED BY PERRY L. MORGAN AN LELAH E. MORGAN, HUSBAND AND WIFE AND LOIS E. LITTLE, A MARRIED WOMAN, AS LESSOR, AND EDWARD L. KUEHN, BURTON M. PINGREE AND BURTON W. MCCUNE, AS LESSEE, SUBJECT TO THE TERMS, COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS CONTAINED. THEREIN, RECORDED APRIL 13, 1948 IN BOOK 695, PAGE 455 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO THE. ORIGINAL DOCUMENT FOR ANY MATTERS CONCERNING SAID LEASE. THE PRESENT OWNERSHIP OF SAID LEASE AND OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO ARE NOT SHOWN HEREIN. 8. AN OIL AND GAS LEASE DATED MARCH 31- 1949, EXECUTED BY PERRY L. MORGAN AND LELAH E. MORGAN, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AND LOIS E. LITTLE, AS LESSOR, AND BURTON W. MCCUNE. AS LESSEE, SUBJECT TO THE TERMS, COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS CONTAINED THEREIN, RECORDED APRIL 4, 1949 IN BOOK 1611, PAGE 56 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO THE ORIGINAL: DOCUMENT FOR ANY MATTERS CONCERNING SAID LEASE. THE PRESENT OWNERSHIP OF SAID LEASE AND OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO ARE NOT SHOWN HEREIN. 9. rl >, 10. AN EASEMENT FOR THE HEREINAFTER SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, IN FAVOR OF THE PACIFIC_ TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED JULY 10, 1980 IN BOOK 5297, PAGE 2500 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. SAID EASEMENT IS FOR UNDERGROUND COMMUNICATION AF CILITIES, AND IS LOCATED WITHIN THE EASTERLY 10 FEET OF THE WESTERLY 31 FEET OF SAID LAND. THE EFFECT OF AN INSTRUMENT ENTITLED "MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT" UPON THE TERMS, COVENANTS AND CONDITIONS CONTAINED THEREIN, DATED JUNE 28, 1983, EXECUTED BY PAOLA LAND COMPANY, ET AL, AS OWNERS AND PARTNERSHIP PROPERTIES CO., ET AL, AS LESSEE, RECORDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1984 IN BOOK 5692, PAGE 390 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. AN EQZMENT FOR THE HEREINAFTER SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, IN FAVOR OF THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED NOVEMBER 17, 1986 IN BOOK 5937, PAGE 1923 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. r SAID EASEMENT IS FOR PUBLIC STREET, AND IS LOCATED WITHIN THE WEST 55.00 FEET OF SAID LAND. 12. AN EASEMENT FOR THE HEREINAFTER SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, IN FAVOR FR�T14E CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED AUGUST .19, 1987 IN L BOOK 6039, PAGE 681 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. SAID EASEMENT IS FORA SLOPE EASEMENT, AND IS LOCATED WITHIN THE EAST 35.00 FEET OF THE WEST 90.00 FEET OF SAID LAND. X Ge.�0�1 ov--s PAGE 3r Ex A, /�4 .? °i KER- 9809735 -JEAN LUCAS 13. AN EASEMENT FOR THE HEREINAFTER SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, IN FAVOR OF THE CITY OF B KERS MD, IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED DECEMBER 7, 1993 IN BOOK 6952, PAGE 2399 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. SAID EASEMENT IS FOR SANITARY SEWER PIPE LINES, AND IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: EASEMENT NO. I: ALL THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, M.D.B.M., IN THE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, COUNTY OF KERN, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LAST SAID SOUTH HALF; THENCE (I) NORTH t 89 °35'22" WEST, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH HALF, A DISTANCE OF 474.06 FEET; THENCE (2) SOUTH 84 °37'24" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 231.03 FEET; THENCE (3) SOUTH 89 035'22" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 243.86 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF LAST SAID SOUTH HALF; THENCE (4) NORTH 00 030'16" EAST, ALONG LAST SAID EAST'LINE, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINS 70179 SQUARE FEET OR 0.16 ACRES MORE OR LESS. TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (A.P.N. 387 - 030 -09) EASEMENT NO. 2: A 35.00 FOOT WIDE STRIP OF LAND LYING CONTIGUOUS TO AND SOUTHERLY OF EASEMENT NO. 1 DESCRIBED ABOVE. THE SIDELINES OF SAID 35.00 FOOT WIDE STRIP OF LAND ARE TO BE .LENGTHENED OR SHORTENED AS REQUIRED TO END OF THE BOUNDARY LINE OF "GRANTORS" PROPERTY. XIJ' 14. AN EASEMENT FOR THE HEREINAFTER SPECIFIC PURPOSE AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES AS DISCLOSED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED OCTOBER 16, 1995 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 127121 .OF . OFFICIAL RECORDS. SAID EASEMENT IS FOR TEMPORARY FLOWAGE, AND IS LOCATED WITHIN THE NORTH 300 FEET OF THE WEST 300 FEET OF SAID LAND. NOTE: THE FEE FOR OUR POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE WILL BE BASED UPON 100% OF BASE RATE A. / Cxcep+icsK s � G �$U 0 PACE4 aLYs.� kG(kSics S `f lFCCER- 9809 5- JEA►N LUCAS DESCRIPTION: THE SOUTH HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 29 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, M.D.B.M., IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COUNTY OF KERN, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE SURVEYOR GENERAL. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, GAS AND OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES AND MINERALS WITHIN OR UNDERLYING THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY AS RESERVED BY LELAH E. MORGAN IN DEED DATED JANUARY 12, 1965 AND RECORDED MARCH 18, 1965 IN BOOK 3823, PAGE 686 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, AND BY LOIS E. LITTLE AND GERLDINE MORGAN LARSON BY DEED RECORDED JANUARY 8, 1965 IN BOOK 3802, PAGE 435 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS ALL RIGHT TO THE USE OF THE SURFACE OF THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED LAND OR ANY OTHER PORTION THEREOF ABOVE A DEPTH OF 500 FEET FOR THE PURPOSE OF. DRILLING FOR OR DEVELOPING ALL MWERALS, OIL, GAS OR OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES WITHIN OR UNDERLYING SAID LAND, PROVIDED, HOWEVER. THAT THE GRANTORS; THEIR HEIRS OR ASSIGNS SHALL HAVE THE RIGHT TO DEVELOP SUCH SUBSTANCES BY SLANT DRILLING FROM LOCATIONS ON ADJACENT LANDS AT DEPTHS OF MORE THAN 500 FEET AND IN SUCH MANNER AS NOT TO DISTURB THE SURFACE OF SAID LAND OR ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 1 BY GRANT DEED RECORDED AUGUST 4, 1977 1 BOOK 5045, PAGE 1423 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL, 990 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTHERLY AT RIGHT ANGLES, 660 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE EASTERLY AT RIGHT ANGLES, 990 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN PARCEL 1 BY GRANT DEED RECORDED AUGUST 4, 1977 IN BOOK 5045, PAGE 1423 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PAGE 5 K ff � C Lr De's Gr-; , +; a t., EA As- `m KER- 98097354 A►N LUCAS WARNING "THE NW.ATTACHED HERETO MAY OR MAY NOT BE A SURVEY OF THE LAND DEPICTED THEREON.. YOU SHOULD NOT RELY UPON IT FOR ANY PURPOSE OTHER THAN ORIENTATION TO THE GENERAL LOCATION OF THE PARCEL OR PARCELS DEPICTED. FIRST AMERICAN EXPRESSLY DLSCLAWS ANY LIABn= FOR ALLEGED LOSS OR DAMAGE WHICH MAY RESULT FROM RELIANCE UPON THIS MAP." 3 A W&ehs r'5 6, vt Eam+ � % 9-0 ! PAGE 6 ,J Ex 4.4j; -K7EIZ- 9809735-JEAN LUCAS ALTA LET'T'ER THIS REPORT IS PREPARATORY TO THE ISSUANCE OF AN ALTA POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE. WE HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE OF ANY FACT WHICH WOULD PRECLUDE T,,; ISSUANCE OF SAID ALTA POLICY WITH ENDORSEMENTS 100 AND 115 ATTACHED. THERE IS LOCATED ON SAID LAND NO IMPROVEMENTS KNOWN AS ADDRESS NOT ASSIGNED SIX MOMM CE LAIN OF TITLE REPORT ACCORDING TO THE PUBLIC RECORDS, THERE HAVE BEEN NO DEEDS CONVEYING THE PROPERTY IN THIS REPORT WITHIN A PERIOD OF SDOXONTHS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THIS REPORT, EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: NONE. AIf Tr fle �G� ge-O7 PAGE7 � �•0� -K-ER- 98097 -j5 -JEAN LUCAS NOTICE SECTION 12413.1 OF THE CALIFORNIA INSURANCE CODE. EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1. 1990, REQUIRES THAT ANY TITLE. INSURANCE COMPANY. UNDERWRITTEN TITLE COMPANY. OR CONTROLLED ESCROW COMPANY HANDLING FUNDS IN AN ESCROW OR SUB-ESCROW CAPACITY. WAIT A SPECIFIED NUMBEROF DAYS AFTER DEPOSITING FUNDS. BEFORE RECORDING ANY DOCUMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE TRANSACTION OR DISBURSING FUNDS. THIS STATUTE ALLOWS FOR FUNDS DEPOSITED BY WIRE TRANSFER TO BE DISBURSED THE SAME DAY AS DEPOSIT. IN THE CASE OF CASHIER'S CHECKS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS, FUNDS MAYBE DISBURSED THE NEXT DAY AFTER DEPOSIT. IN ORDER TO AVOID UNNECESSARY DELAYS OF THREE TO SEVEN DAYS, OR MORE. PLEASE USE WIRE TRANSFER„ CASHIER'S CHECKS. OR CERTIFIED CHECKS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EFFECT OF THIS NEW LAW, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FIRST AMERICAN OFFICE FOR MORE DETAILS. 0. 0 0 9•. 9 9. 0.•. NOTICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONS 18662 AND 18668 OF THE REVENUE AND TAXATION CODE. A BUYER MAY B£ REQUIRED TO WITHHOLD AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THREE AND ONE-THIRD PERCENT OF THE SALES PRICE IN THE WE OF THE DISPOSITION OF CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY INTEREST BY EITHER 1. A SELLER WHO IS AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A LAST KNOWN STREET ADDRESS OUTSIDE 02: CALIFORNIA OR WHEN THE DISBURSEMENT INSTRUCTIONS AUTHORIZE THE PROCEEDS BE SENT TO A FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY OF THE SELLER. OR 2. A CORPORATE SELLER WHICH HAS NO PERMANENT PLACE OF BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA. THE BUYER MAY BECOME SUBJECTTO PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO WITHHOLD AN AMOUNTEQUALTO THE GREATFR OF l0 PERCENT OF THE AMOUNT REQUIRED TO BE WITHHELD OR FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS (5500). HOWEVER, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION INCLUDED IN THE CALIFORNIA STATUTES REFERENCED ABOVE, NO BUYER WILL BE REQUIRED TO WITHHOLD ANY AMOUNT OR BE SUBIECT TO PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO WITHHOLD IF: 1. THE SALES PRICE OF THE CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY CONVEYED DOES NOT EXCEED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS (SI00.000).OR 2. THE SELLER EXECUTES A WRITTEN CERTIFICATE. UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY. CERTIFYING THAT THESELLER IS A RESIDENTOF CALIFORNIA. OR IF A CORPORATION, HAS A PERMANENT PLACE OF BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA. OR 3. THE SELLER. WHO IS AN INDIVIDUAL, EXECUTES A WRITTEN CERTIFICATE. UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT THE CALIFORNIA REAL PROPERTY BEING CONVEYED IS THE SELR'S PRINCIPAL RESIDF -74CE (AS DEWED IN SECTION 1034 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE). . THE SELLER IS-SUBJECT TD PENALTY FOR KNOWINGLY FILING A FRAUDULENT CERTIFICATE FOR THE PURPOSE OF AVOIDING THE WITHHOLDING REQUIREMENT. THE CALIFORNIA STATUTES REFERENCED ABOVE INCLUDE PROVISIONS WHICH AUTHORIZE THE FRANCHISE TAX BOARD TO GRANT REDUCED WITHHOLDING AND WAIVERS FROM WITHHOLDING ON A CASE-3Y-CASE BASIS. THE PARTIES TO THIS TRANSACTION SHOULD SEEK AN ATTORNEY'S. ACCOUNTANTS, OR OTHER TAX SPECIALISTS OPINION CONCERNING THE EFFECT OF THIS LAW ON THIS TRANSACTION AND SHOULD NOT' ACT ON ANY STATEMENTS MADE OR OMITTED BY THE ESCROW OR CLOSING OFFICER 1 PAGE 9 %. fAj r� 0 J I h h IQ H �I 387-03 g K, 437 t% I $1. 05 Ac. 76. SO Ac. 40 Ac I t 1619,36AC. I 6 (� 20AC. /OAC . I 79.12 At I OMR : T:. S R. 2 9 E. SCHOOL D13r. 1-71 -03 nKM -73 fit:: j °�t!•. q 4 u 04 t w I'- too, 02 'NaN! TY• w i/ tr a+t••wfN IM w•• OAt. I) I• +1tt M It tMtifWt M �M �I•/Iiy i•9a1 wwtrJlr w �IVldn• •f 1••I ffr oasptu N tedp n wMrIt1M Iro. ASSESSORS MAP N0387-03 COUNTY OF KERN $1. 05 Ac. 76. 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I's na- 'G0-hS!CIerCd e— it�zar�✓oad- STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OAF -CONSERVATION QD DIVISION OIL GAS In ci I O N' ;orner 0._ Q I Coll 3 •6 �� E °6 r Z02W ✓ <4 a �to2u f%1oa ® ✓102 �+ °123 �•19 �dl� ' 203U .k21ow a� U ®124 w 7 a xltauQ�,a ✓'�IIt"v 'p-2 ✓E ✓E . s✓ G 0.69 E07 °126D r Volt? 0 E 1xa ✓ +v r ✓ �12 °1x7 OIlb Sono fa Enemy Aoaoumm life. ✓ *48 ✓•�' 9111•1609 137 ! •1 AL.S. Resource-5 E 600706 Ft Rdoo' Ra;sewffs ✓ E •139 !� ✓ ✓ ✓ f Morpon) South 1/4 Corner of Sectic 6�1 N — Well -�l 1'0- (tve/l yisfory) rev; ewe E — ,� dog CF"lec74riGLo9) revia.wed STATE OF CALIFORNIA �� DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION D� YISION OF 01L.G,-,►S ti- zrr-at -» Center of Section 18 Santo Ft Enaryy Rasoureo fne. `National UP10d' '(Hood 8 100ma,! E ' m ° oeo F a SantaFiEnigylPlfQK{W tne. j:3 ahalua,,.d� foloemor! MAP B PORTION OF SEC 18 T29S R29E SCALE IN FEET 0 500 1000 � +7 0 '+o ci C Ilk 410 � •16 G foloemor! MAP B PORTION OF SEC 18 T29S R29E SCALE IN FEET 0 500 1000 � +7 0 '+o ci C Ilk AMR. 1100 A KERN BLUFF OIL FIELD T29S R2BE T29,S R29E FORMATION TYPICAL AND ELECTRIC w N MEMBER LOG W 7 'ebb W .. O H J a NERNRWER- I CNANAC W z (UNDI FF) W IL •TRANSITION• SANTA MARGARITA FRUITVALE :eoo ROUND MOUNTAIN >toeo W Z V 20 ()..I9 O_ OLCESE aoo FREEMAN — JEWETT loco W Z W � vrRAMlo NILL � VEDDER AMR. 1100 A KERN BLUFF OIL FIELD T29S R2BE T29,S R29E CONTOURS ON TOP OF SANTA MARGARITA KERN RIVER — CHANAC (UNDIFF) _ COMmV�EDHORIZON TRANSITION* •TRA- SITIaN• SANTA SANTA MARGARIT4_� MARGARITA FRUITVALE / � 1 B f3eE 9 607 o °0 00 AAR M.� . .,... 7 'ebb .. s8 d. 20 ()..I9 '4a CONTOURS ON TOP OF SANTA MARGARITA KERN RIVER — CHANAC (UNDIFF) _ COMmV�EDHORIZON TRANSITION* •TRA- SITIaN• SANTA SANTA MARGARIT4_� MARGARITA FRUITVALE / � 1 B f3eE 9 607 r• DATE January 199s •- ksonuted value CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS 13C E 09807 F%g. 411 COUNTY: KERN KERN BLUFF OIL FIELD DISCOVERY WELL AND DEEPEST WELL Tole) deoth Shale 4 age Present operator and we41 desipsaNcn O Wml opevalor and well desipaadon Sec T. A, L R.i 1 Pont (aanel at total depth Diaan"T well Shell Calif. Prod. Inc. -'At-.-- t - Shall Oil Co. "Afana" 1 16 29S 29E MD 1,143 Transition Deepest well Petto -Levis Cory. "Mole' 13 Gone laid Esplontim Co. '%lair" 13 16 29S 29E No 5,425 Vadder Oligocene POOL DATA FIELD OR ITEM TIIANSITION SAM MARCUIITA AREA DATA Discovery date February 1944 Septeebor 1947 Initial production rates oil Ibbl /dart I9 ✓ 90 ✓ Gas fmcf1dayl Floe pnmmm Ipail on pump an pvtrP (lean sin (401 wtW reservoir P—me (pan) 350.. 300•• a aervoir twopersture 1'F) — 94 84 IrAdd an content IsTB/ac. -ILI — 1,400' 1.400 1Nt41 on Cement (m5CF /ao -1L)- - Forout)on Transition Sean Margarita Gtolosk age Miocene Mloceno Avarago depth (tLl r• 740 -1,350 9So Average tat Ihitluteu (KI �.� so-so 5S A1aaMnu praducUve atru Iacro1 (a 735 RESERVOIR ROCK PROPERTIES Porwhy 1 %) 27 27 Se( M 65 68 swi 1X1 32 32 501 lXl PerttseabRhy to air lad) 3,500 3,500 RESERVOIR /lUlO ►ROPERrtES Oik 0() graft ( -API) 14 ✓ IS d sulfw eentent 1% by wL)— 0.63 0.63 111041 solulloe GOR (SCF /SFSI Initial all FVF (RO /STSI.— 1.02 1.02 Oubble point preeg, (pgial— - Vbgtaily (c91 ®'f 1,000 I✓ 1,000 f1 GdC Specific gravity (a0 w i.o). Healing value (Stu /cu. tL) Water. sallnnty,MaCl (ppm) - 100 or 200 LDS. (ppm) 644 9' 649 t1 9w(o4e /m) (7TF) - 7.S ENHANCED RECOVERY ractEcm Eedanced ramm V protect• cyclic alai Dale Hurled 1965 ' Dale discontinued active st ... no" 1976 active Peak oll producllon (bbl) 945,373 Year 1949 Peak gas productlan, net Imctl year Rase al fresh wter 0m: 950 acmarkG Seltaled Raiavencer: Fic[genld. Thomas J .. Caro Bluff Oil Field: ,UPC Guidebook, Joint Annual Meeting, March 1952. Cos..in, C. H., Korn Bluff Oil Field: Calif. Div, of 011 and Gas, Sumar7 of Operacions -- Calif. 013 Fic I43, Vol. 36 No. 1 '(19SO). DATE January 199s •- ksonuted value CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS 13C E 09807 F%g. 411 A I �I arm a C R. MEN 8 r- al Z`i 30 INNER W1 ru N Millis 1 t� JI IklF�g€J� 8 r- al Z`i 30 INNER W1 ru N Millis 1 11111111 8 r- al Z`i 30 INNER W1 ru N roo'grolool 01- M filLuEENEFEEN- M IIIIIN N JI IklF�g€J� roo'grolool 01- M filLuEENEFEEN- M IIIIIN N (. 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CY 04029088190000 P®tr011a- Moran 1 lt, -cew, `t�, s itr _ T 2.f s- R 2 g F— 12/27199 o,c Cement Plug: 5.0.10.0 (OD:12 J Mud: 10.0.914.0 (OD :12 ) Mid, 914,0.1314,0 (00:7) C®mew Plug" 1314,0.1 §30,0 (001) S4y�o 1 Mud: 1§30,0. 11609.0 (007) OL c Ipe -+res I i 4— Moryo 3 3 e Z w/y ��' 6 ors' i�g P �� 01 S clam. q g, U Lt g e. J plr� �{6I �, /13 -T� 9S -t^i 1g �'' g f 04029097950000 MorganI 2/4/97 ftKB Conductor. 0.0 - 12.0 (00:16 ) Cement: 0.0 -12.0 50 Surface Casing: 0.0 - 1194.0 (OD:8 5/8 Wt:24.00) 100 150 200 250 i Cement: 285.0 - 1242.0 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 - - - SL- 800- 850 900 950 1000- 1050 1100 1150 1200 Surface Casing: 1194.0 - 1242.0 (OD:8 518 Wt:28.00) 1250- WSO Holes: 1239.0 - 1239.0 (OD:8 5/8) Liner 1:1221.0 - 1270.0 (OD:7 Wt23.00) Slotted CompMon:1237.0 - 1270.0 (OD:7) �Ut`fG" 041029097960000 Morgan 2 214197 KB Conductor. 0.0 -13.0 (00:16) —.._ Cement 0.0 - 13.01, 50 Surface Caring: 0.0 - 1231.0 (00:8 518 Wt24.00) i i t 100 + j r � 150 200 i 250 i i t 1 300 1 Cement 330.0 - 1280.0 1 350 400 450 500 r 550 k 600 650 700 750 SL Sao- 850- _ 900 950 1000 1050 1100 1150- 1200 Surface Casing: 1231.0 - 1280.0 (013:8 5/8 Wt28.00) 1250 WSO Holes: 1277.0 - 1277.0 (OD:8 5/8) 1300 Uner 1: 1260.0 - 1297.0 (00:7 Wt:23.00) Slotted Completion: 1277.0 - 1297.0 (00:7) 1350 Cement Plug: 1297.0 - 1355.0 (00:7) - B E 9'©1 w G VI spU-L ft jq 4." SlFl- TtgS- /Z.2�fF ,Af rR.� S/R - 1.3 J r i 04029097970000 Morgan 3 ftKB - Conductor: 0.0 -12.0 (00:16) - -- - _•� Cement 0.0 -12.0 50 _ Surface Casing: 0.0 - 1226.0 (00:8 518 Wt:24.00) 100 i 150 ! 200 i t i 250 i 300 Cement 320.0 - 1275.0 350 400 450 j 500 550 600 - i 650 700 750 I 800 650 900 950 i 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 Surface Casing'. 1225.0 - 1275.0 (OD:S 518 Wt28.00) 1250 � WSO Holes: 1272.0 - 1272.0 (00:8 5/8) 13001 Liner 1: 1254.0 - 1295.0 (OD:7 Wt:23.00) S 18'- Tz4S -►2 zgr- pC, E 0 1?816i k)e,W 9wwM 2!4/97 St. -i �a y4 -lz4s 1 Ik 04029087980000 Morgan 4 214197 ftKB Conductor: 0.0 -12.0 (013:16 ) _ _ ..._- _ TM Cement: 0.0 -12.01 50 Surface Casing: 0.0 - 1283.0 (00:8 5/8 Wt24.00) t I 100 i Cement 110.0 - 1332.0 ! 150 200 250 300 350 400 , 450 500 550 i 600 650 700 ' 750 SL 800 t 850 900 950 1000 1050 is 1100 1150 1200 i` 1250 �a Surface Casing: 1283.0 - 1332.0 (00:8 518 Wt:28.00) 1300 WSO Holes: 1329.0 - 1329.0 (00:8 518) 1350-1 Liner 1: 1314.0 - 1349.0 (OD:7 Wt23.00) — �j- - -- Slotted Completion: 1328.0 - 1348.0 OD: J S -T ZI?5 —K:Lgi /yang a.� f • y9 —l3Gor CIE # qrs-D7 weo fI W #KW&AS 5 3,7 u 04029087990000 Morgan 6 215197 ttice Conductor: 0.0 -12.0 (OD:16 ) _- Cement: 0.0 -120 50 Surface Casing: 0.0 - 1316.0 (00:8 518 Wt:24.00) i 100 i ISO- 200- i 1 250 300 i 350 i 400 Cement: 405.0 - 1365.0 450 500 550 600 650 i 700 r 750 SL- 800- I 850 900 950 1000 i a 1050 iC its 1100 1150 1200 1250 r' 1300- Surface Casing: 1316.0 - 1365.0 (00:8 5/8 Wt:28.00) 1350 ai WSO Holes: 13620 - 1362.0 (OD:8 5/8) -- - Liner 1: 1345.0 - 1383.0 (00:7 Wt:23.00) -' 1400 vul e4( Sllr- T;k95 -R2.9E !86 `y4- 13173' R5vvy •c 04029694350000 Morgan 128 Conductor. 0.0 - 50.0 (OD:12 3/4) Cement: 0.0 - 50.0 Surface Casing: 0.0 - 1226.0 (00:8 5/8 Wt 32.00) Cement: 0.0 - 1226.0 Liner 1: 1185.0 - 1231.0 (OD:7 Wt:23.00) Slotted Completion: 1199.0 - 1224.0 (OD:7) Slotted Completion: 1224.0 - 1272.0 (OD:7) X. Under Reaming: 1226.0 - 1272.0 (010:14) -- -- 12/1 6/96 SL —1 r� -4.70— 11,A 71Z - `� `� l•U �(: tA- say Y.R. 0, �y U P y ."M .—N 1 J i i 04029694360000 Morgan 137 Conductor. 0.0 - 40.0 (00:12 314) Cement 0.0 - 40.0 Surface Casing: 0.0 - 1258.0 (00:8 5/8 Wt32.00) Cement 0.0 - 1258.0 � IE $419,07 Slotted Completion: 1224.0 - 1253.0 (OD:7) Uner 1:.1209.0 - 1311.0 (OD:7 W1:23.00) Slotted Completion: 1253.0 - 1311.0 (OD:7) Under Reaming: 1258.0 - 1311.0 (00:14) W.t(( S a.&V� 12/16!96 SL —I M61A.K X83 —I_ 1 04029694370000 Morgan 139 Conductor. 0.0 - 40.0 (00:12 314) Cement 0.0 - 40.0 Surface Casing: 0.0 - 1254.0 (OD:8 518 WL32.00) Cement: 0.0 - 1254.0 Slotted Completioni" 1220.0 -1253.0 (00:7) Liner 1: 1206.0 - 1310.0 (00 :7 Wt23.00) Slatted Completion: 1253.0 - 1310.0 (00:7) Under Reaming: 1254.0 - 1310.0 (00:14) Cement Plug: 1310.0 - 1334.0 (00:10 ) 12/16/96 SL —I X79 �3 -13 spa'- TZYs -1't�s E Well Abandonment Contractors List Company Name lContact DAWSON PRODUCTION PARTNERS LP JIM FLYNT FIRST ENERGY SERVICES MARK STERBENK M M I SERVICES INC ERIC OLSON HALLISURTON ENERGY SERVICES INC KYLE HOLDEN GRAYSON SERVICE INC BOB GRAYSON POOL CALIFORNIA ENERGY SERVICES INC TIM BARMAN DPH CONTRACTING SERVICES DANIEL HENCEY GHH ENGINEERING INC KELLY DAHILL ARBOR SERVICES DON MCINTYRE UNDERWOOD OILWELL SERVICE CO MIKE UNDERWOOD ACCURATE EXCAVATING INC KEVIN HODGES C M H ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC PROPERTY VALUATION EL CAPITAN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC SUMA PACIFIC CORP RICH STEWARD TIDELANDS OIL PRODUCTION COMPANY MARK KAPELKE OIL WELL SERVICE COMPANY PAUL BRADEN GRAINIER OIL COMPANY ROBERT GRAINIER AATR ENTERTPRISES WILLIE SMITH LAIDLAW ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES OF CA DIANE FRANKS EPS ENGINEERING SERVICES A C C E S HAMID ASSADI OST ENVIRONMENTAL TOM GIBBONS MACOY RESOURCE CORPORATION SEAN MCCORMICK INSHORE DIVERS INC KATHY PEHLE ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE SERVICE MINCO CONSTRUCTION REFAAT MINA SI NOR INC SILAS UGORJI JIM GRAHAM INC JIM GRAHAM C CASE COMPANY INC CLOFAS CASE PC EXPLORATION INC PARRIS BAKER ALLWASTE TRANSPORTATION AND REMEDIATION INC JEFF BERTONI KINGS OIL TOOLS INC DARREN MITCHELL ARBOR SERVICES JIM STALEY WESTERN COLIMA CORPORATION DAVID NOWEL RMR INC MARIO PEREA ALLEN CO C E PETER ALLEN. PROTEC ENGINEERING SERVICES INC KAY AKINRELE OGISO ENVIRONMENTAL JANNELLE THOMPSON FLEET CEMENTERS INC KEN MOON GENERAL PRODUCTION SERVICES WARREN WEST CLARK ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION DON CLARK TRAK ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC BRADFORD NEWMAN ENGINEERING REMEDIATION RESOURCE GROUP INC SCOTT POUSARD K D Y INC KENNETH YOUNG OILWELL SERVICE COMPANY MIKE CASSEL DELTA OILFIELD SERVICES INC DON TINSLEY JR SNOWS OILFIELD SERVICE KEITH NICKELL IDOG ApproV &j List /a /f r Nh 0 07 Page 1 1T /x f Well Abandonment Contractors List Address City /State /Zip ==Phone Number ILicense # 18850 ORANGEBELT HIGHWAY P13AKERSFIELD CA 93308 (805) 399 -0621 743259 3134 PETROL ROAD VBAKERSFIELD CA 93308 (805) 387 -9300 662285 6400 PRICE WAY BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 (805) 589 -9366 684884 5500 MING AVENUE SUITE 365 BAKERSFIELD CA 93309 (805) 837 -2971 256183. 4004 SOUTH ENOS LANE &ABAKERSFIELD CA 93312 (805) 399 -6300 287659 1025 EARTHMOVER COURT v BAKERSFIELD CA 93312 (805) 588 -6140 115753 28101 LANGSIDE AVENUE CANYON COUNTRY CA 91351 (805) 298 -4540 730421 8084 OLD-AUBURN ROAD SUITE E CITRUS HEIGHTS CA 95610 (916) 723 -7645 537901 4394 CONEJO DRIVE DANVILLE CA 94506 (925) 736 -4848 688532 737 BALDEN LANE FILLMORE CA 93015 (805) 524 -2136 586777 27241 BURBANK FOOTHILL RANCH CA 92610 (949) 598 -7311 654063 2501 E CHAPMAN AVENUE SUITE 100 FULLERTON CA 92831 (800 ) 793 -6764 678295 722 W WILSON AVENUE GLENDALE CA 91203 (818) 265 -1222 '640045 P O BOX 1251 GRANTS PASS OR 97528 (541) 479 -1461 461280 P O BOX 1330 LONG BEACH CA 90801 (562) 436 -9918 681859 1241 E BURNETT STREET LONG BEACH CA 90806 (562) 595 -4501 178480 3377 CALIFORNIA AVENUE LONG BEACH CA 90807 (310) 424 -8768 376399 3249 SOUTH LA CIENEGA BLVD LOS ANGELES CA 90016 (213) 752 -0055 629460 P O BOX 58483 LOS ANGELES CA 90058 (213) 277 -2600 691948 P O BOX 64365 LOS ANGELES CA 90064 (310) 826 -9733 597765 2034 COTNER AVENUE 2ND FLOOR LOS ANGELES CA 90025 557581 235 EAST CLARK AVE ORCUTT CA 93457 (805) 938 -7952 658022 P O BOX 3980 PASO ROBLES CA 93447 (805) 227 -1090 720286 2102 C KELLY COURT PITTSBURG CA 94565 -5031 (925) 439 -7227 467382 2538 MERCANTILE DRIVE SUITE G RANCHO CORDOVA CA 95742 (916) 852 -2590 679267 P O BOX 1273 REDONDO. BEACH CA 90278 (310) 376 -2929 612429 1345 FITZGERALD -AVENUE SUITE F RIALTO CA 92376 (909) 820 -4010 .717123 P O BOX 549 RIO VISTA CA 94571 (707) 374 -6200 513600 7010 WEST CERINI 1 RIVERDALE CA 93656 (209) 867 -3912 567909 1780 VERNON STREET SUITE 3 ROSEVILLE CA 95678 (916) 783 -9733 265556 P O BOX 431 SAN ARDO CA 93450 (408) 627 - 2595 534002 P O BOX 441 SAN ARDO CA 93450 (408) 627 -2581 636610 9155 BROWN DEER ROAD SUITE 1 SAN DIEGO CA 92121 (619) 687 -5475 688532 1780 E MCFADDEN AVENUE SUITE 117 SANTA ANA CA 92705 (714) 542 -2644 638004 P O BOX 1715 SANTA MARIA CA 93456 -715 (805) 928 -4013 535800 2109 GUNDRY AVENUE SIGNAL HILL CA 90806 (562) 989 =6100 704111 11288 VENTURA BLVD SUITE 284 STUDIO CITY CA 91604 (818) 704 -6331 716350 150 W IOWA AVENUE SUITE 200 SUNNYVALE CA 94086 (408) 245 -9801 706242 1355 WEST KERN STREET v TAFT CA 93268 (805) 763 -1859 537901 P O BOX 344 oe TAFT CA 93268 (805) 768 -4327. 320604 2235 N VENTURA AVENUE VENTURA CA 93001 (805) 643 -8119 627891 4125 MARKET STREET SUITE 19 VENTURA CA 93003 (805) 650 -5333 709623 2815 MITCHELL DRIVE SUITE 103 WALNUT CREEK CA 94598 (925) 935 -3660 743750 P O BOX 8114 WOODLAND CA 95776 (590) 662 -3468 682533 P O BOX 8543 WOODLAND CA 95776 (530) 662 -9384 178480 P O BOX 1675 WOODLAND CA 95776 -675 (530) 662 -2841 503079 P O BOX 8297 WOODLAND CA 95776 -8297 530) 661 -6746 572596 Dorm A'pprovpJ List 13 C r--- Page 2 it M 2 Well Abandonment Contractors List Expiration Dt. 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A3 The .EDR Radius Map with GeoCheck® Martin Property Martin Property BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 Inquiry Number: 1406365.2s April 22, 2005 R`* Environmental Data Resources Inc The Standard in Environmental Risk Management: Information 440 Wheelers Farms Road Milford, Connecticut 06460 Nationwide Customer Service Telephone: 1- 800 -352 -0050 Fax: 1- 800 -231 -6802 Internet: www.edrnet.com FOHN.MOR TABLE OF CONTENTS q. SECTION PAGE Executive Summary ------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- ES1 Overview Map ----------------------------------------------------------- Detail Map -------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Map Findings Summary ---------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 4 MapFindings------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 6 Orphan Summary --------------------------------------------------- - - - - -. 7 Government Records Searched /Data Currency Tracking- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GR -1 GEOCHECK ADDENDUM Physical Setting Source Addendum------------------------------------ - - - - -- A -1 Physical Setting Source Summary -------------------------------------- - - - - -. 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TARGET PROPERTY INFORMATION ADDRESS MARTIN PROPERTY BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 COORDINATES Latitude (North): Longitude (West): Universal Tranverse Mercator: UTM X (Meters): UTM Y (Meters): Elevation: 35.399600 - 35' 23'58.6" 118.909400 - 118' 54'33.8" Zone 11 326600.7 3918834.0 771 ft. above sea level USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET PROPERTY Target Property: 35118 -D8 OIL CENTER; CA Source: USGS 7.5 min quad index TARGET PROPERTY SEARCH RESULTS The target.property was not listed in any of the databases searched by EDR. DATABASES WITH NO MAPPED SITES No mapped sites were found in EDR's search of available ( "reasonably ascertainable ") government records either on the target property or within the ASTM E 1527 -00 search radius around the target property for the following databases: FEDERAL ASTM STANDARD NPL________________ _________ National Priority List Proposed NPL- ----- -- - - -- -- Proposed National Priority List Sites CERCLIS------- -------- - -- - -. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information . System CERC- NFRAP--- -- -- --- - - -- -. CERCLIS No Further Remedial Action Planned CORRACT.S------------------ Corrective Action Report RCRA- TSDF---- ----- -- - - -- -- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information RCRA- LQG-------- -- -- -- -- -- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information RCRA -SQG------------------ Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information ERNS______ ___ ______ __ ___ __ __ Emergency Response Notification System STATE ASTM STANDARD AWP_________________________ Annual Workplan Sites TC1406365.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CHMIRS ----------------------- California Hazardous Material Incident Report System Cortese______________________ "Cortese" Hazardous Waste & Substances Sites List Notify 65 ..................... Proposition. 65 Records Toxic Pits____________________ Toxic Pits Cleanup Act Sites SWF /LF ---------------------- Solid Waste Information System WMUDS /SWAT______________ Waste Management Unit Database LUST_ __--- _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ __. Leaking Underground Storage Tank Information System CA BOND EXP. PLAN ------- Bond Expenditure Plan UST__________________________ List of Underground Storage Tank Facilities VCP____---------------------- Voluntary Cleanup Program Properties INDIAN LUST________________ Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land INDIAN UST ------------------ Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land CA FID•UST ...... ............ Facility Inventory Database HIST UST____________________ Hazardous Substance Storage Container. Database FEDERAL ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL CONSENT________________ ___ Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees ROD______________________ ___ Records Of Decision Delisted NPL ................ National Priority List Deletions FINDS ------------------------ Facility Index System /Facility Identification Initiative Program Summary Report HMIRS_______________________ Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System MLTS________________________ Material Licensing Tracking System MINES__ _____________________ Mines Master Index File NPL Liens -------------------- Federal Superfund Liens PADS________________________ PCB Activity Database System ODI__________________________ Open Dump Inventory DOD_________________________ Department of Defense Sites INDIAN RESERV_____________ Indian Reservations UMTRA_ _____________________ Uranium Mill Tailings Sites FUDS___--------------------- Formerly Used Defense Sites RAATS ..... ....... ........... RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System TRIS_________________________ Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System TSCA________________________ Toxic Substances Control Act SSTS ------------------------- Section 7 Tracking Systems FTTS INSP___________________ FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & . Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) STATE OR LOCAL ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL AST ................. .. ... .... Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Facilities CLEANERS .................. Cleaner Facilities CA WDS ..................... Waste Discharge System DEED________________________ Deed Restriction Listing REF .......................... Unconfirmed Properties Referred to Another Agency WIP-------------------- - - - - -- Well. Investigation Program Case List EMI__________________________ Emissions Inventory Data NFA ................... :...... No Further Action Determination NFE ---- _--------------------- Properties Needing Further Evaluation SCH__________________________ School Property Evaluation Program CA SLIC .............. ....... Statewide SLIC Cases HAZNET ------------- _------- Facility and Manifest Data EDR PROPRIETARY HISTORICAL DATABASES Coal Gas --------------------- Former Manufactured Gas (Coal Gas) Sites TC1406365.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY BROWNFIELDS DATABASES US BROWNFIELDS ---------- A Listing of Brownf+elds Sites US INST CONTROL --------- Sites with Institutional Controls VCP__________________________ Voluntary Cleanup Program Properties SURROUNDING SITES: SEARCH RESULTS Surrounding sites were identified. Elevations have been determined from the USGS Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the target property have been differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the target property. Page numbers and map identification numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report where detailed data on individual sites can be reviewed. Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases. Unmappable (orphan) sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis. STATE ASTM STANDARD CAL - SITES: Formerly known as ASPIS, this database contains both known and potential hazardous substance sites. The source is the California Department of Toxic Substance Control. A review of the Cal -Sites list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there is 1 Cal -Sites site within approximately. 1.5 miles of the target property. Equal /Higher. Elevation Address Dist / Dir Map ID Page PANORAMA BURN DUMP SITE 3500 THRU 3908 PANORAMA 1 - 2 W 1 6 TC1406365.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Due to poor or inadequate address information, the following sites were not mapped: Site Name MOBIL, WOODY PRODUCTION FAC. SPARKLE /BRUNDAGE CLEANERS BAKERSFIELD CITY LDFL HART PARK BD C. JAY WATSON BRECKINRIDGE DISPOSAL SITE CHINA GRADE SANITARY LANDFILL PANAMA BD CITY OF BAKERSFIELD MATERIAL PROCESSING GREEN -2- GREEN @ NOBLE HOWZE NORTH OF THE RIVER BD SCHWEITZER CONSTRUCTION DISPOSAL SITE KERN FRONT DISPOSAL SITE TEXACO -KERN RIVER SLF ROSEDALE BD CHINA GRADE BURN DUMP MESA MARIN PIT STOP MARKET CIRCLE K STORES INC #8605 MURPHY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS INC PACIFIC GAS & ELECT IC (COLUMBUS SUBSTAT HUGH REED DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES OTT,JIM & SON TRUCKING HILL PROPERTY S19 T28S R21 60 Ml W OF JUNCTION PROPERTY SEC 9, T29S R28E BOWEN TOOL YARD BAKERSFIELD AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK (CHEVRON LAND /D) KERN COUNTY LANDFILL BAKERSFIELD LANDFILL CHINA ESADE SANITARY LANDFILL GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY HALLIBURTON SERVICES WHEELER FARMS ADAMS GRAIN COMPANY BAKERSFIELD AG CHEM SOUTH VALLEY GINS INC GIUMARRA VINEYARDS CORP Database(s) Toxic Pits CERCLIS, FINDS CERC -NFRAP SWF /LF SWF /LF SWF /LF SWF /LF SWF /LF SWF /LF SWF /LF SWF /LF SWF /LF SWF /LF SWF /LF SWF /LF UST UST HAZNET HAZNET HAZNET HAZNET RCRA -SQG, FINDS ERNS ERNS CA SLIC CA SLIC REF ODI ODI EMI EMI EMI EMI EMI EMI EMI TC1406365.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 OVERVIEW MAP - 14Q6365.2s - PETROtech Environmental Svcs. A Sites at elevations higher than or equal to the target property A Sites at elevations lower than Martin Property the target property A Coal Gasification Sites CITY /STATE /ZIP: National Priority List Sites Landfill Sites 1406365.2s Dept. Defense Sites Indian Reservations BIA 1;:1; ; Areas of Concern Power transmission lines Oil & Gas pipelines a foo -year flood zone (. 5oo -year flood zone TARGET PROPERTY: Martin Property CUSTOMER: PETROtech Environmental Svcs. ADDRESS: Martin Property CONTACT: Joe Selgrath CITY /STATE /ZIP: BAKERSFIELD CA 93306 INQUIRY N: 1406365.2s LAT /LONG: 35.3996 /118.9094 DATE: April 22, 2005 7:31 pm Copyright o 2005 OR. Inc. .r., 2004 GOT, Inc. R &I. 0712004. All Rights Res&rved. DETAIL MAP - 1406365.2s - PETRAtech Environmental Svcs. 0 1116 14 1/4 Was Indian Reservations BIA Areas of Concern t +1ti Power transmission lines Oil & Gas pipelines f ED 100 -year flood zone 500 -year flood zone TARGET PROPERTY: Target Property • Sites at elevations higher than PETROtech Environmental Svcs. or equal to the target property * Sites at elevations lower than CONTACT: the target property A Coal Gasification Sites a Sensitive Receptors 1406365.2s National Priority List Sites 35.39961118.9094 Landfill Sites DATE: Dept. Defense Sites 0 1116 14 1/4 Was Indian Reservations BIA Areas of Concern t +1ti Power transmission lines Oil & Gas pipelines f ED 100 -year flood zone 500 -year flood zone TARGET PROPERTY: Martin Property CUSTOMER: PETROtech Environmental Svcs. ADDRESS: Martin Property CONTACT: Joe Selgrath CITY /STATE /ZIP: BAKERSFIELD CA 93306 INQUIRY #: 1406365.2s LAT/LONG: 35.39961118.9094 DATE: April 22, 2005 7:31, pm Copyright v 2005 EDR, Ina 2004 GOT, Inc. R.I. 07i2004. All Rights Received. Database FEDERAL ASTM STANDARD NPL Proposed NPL CERCLIS CERC -NFRAP CORRACTS RCRA TSD RCRA Lg. Quan. Gen. RCRA Sm. Quart. Gen. ERNS STATE ASTM STANDARD MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY: Search Target Distance Total Property (Miles) < 1/8 1/8-1/4 1/4-1/2 1/2-1 > 1 Plotted AWP Cal -Sites CHMIRS Cortese Notify 65 Toxic Pits State Landfill WMUDS /SWAT LUST CA Bond Exp. Plan UST VCP INDIAN LUST INDIAN UST CA FID UST HIST UST FEDERAL ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL CONSENT ROD Delisted NPL FINDS HMIRS MLTS MINES NPL Liens PADS ODI DOD INDIAN RESERV UMTRA FUDS RAATS TRIS 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 TC1406365.2s Page 4 flflAP FINDINGS. SUflflflIlA02Y STATE OR LOCAL ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL AST Search CLEANERS 0.750 CA WDS 0.500 DEED 1.000 REF Target. Distance WIP 0.750 EMI 0.500 N FA Total Database Property (Miles) < 118 1/8-1/4 1/4-1/2 1/2-1 > 1 Plotted TSCA 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 SSTS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 FTTS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 STATE OR LOCAL ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL AST 0.500 CLEANERS 0.750 CA WDS 0.500 DEED 1.000 REF 0.750 WIP 0.750 EMI 0.500 N FA 0.750 NFE 0.750 SCH 0.750 SLIC 1.000 HAZNET 0.500 EDR PROPRIETARY HISTORICAL DATABASES 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Coat Gas 1.500 0 BROWNFIELDS DATABASES US BROWNFIELDS 1.000 0 US INST CONTROL 1.000 0 VCP 1.000 0 NOTES: AQUIFLOW - see EDR Physical Setting Source Addendum TP = Target Property NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance Sites may be listed in more than one database 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0 0 0 NR 0 0 0 0 NR 0 TC1406365.2s Page 5 Map ID MAP, FINDINGS Direction Distance Distance (ft.) EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Coal Gas Site Search: No site was found In a search of Real Property Scan's ENVIROHAZ database. 1 PANORAMA BURN DUMP SITE CalSites S102564439 West 3500 THRU 3908 PANORAMA DRIVE NIA > 1 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 6150 ft. Relative: CAL - SITES: Higher Facility ID 15880001 Status: CERT - CERTIFIED AS HAVING BEEN REMEDIED SATISFACTORILY UNDER DTSC Actual: OVERSIGHT 849 ft. Status Date: 06/23/1998 Lead: DTSC Region: 1-SACRAMENTO Branch: CC - CENTRAL CALIFORNIA File Name: BAKERSFIELD BURN DUMP SITE Status Name: CERTIFIED Lead Agency: DEPT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL Not reported NPL: Not reported SIC: 88 PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS Facility Type: ERAP Type Name: EXPEDITED REMEDIAL ACTION PROGRAM Staff Member Responsible for Site: APALMER Supervisor Responsible for Site: Not reported Region Water Control Board: CV - CENTRAL VALLEY Access: Controlled Cortese: C Hazardous Ranking Score: Not reported Date Site Hazard Ranked: Not reported Groundwater Contamination: Not reported No. of Contamination Sources: 0 Lat/Long: Not reported LaUlong Method: Not reported State Assembly District Code: 32 State Senate District: 14 (:lick this y Pn slink while viewing on your computer to access additional CAL -SITES detail in the EDR Site Report. TC1406365.2s Page 6 ORPHAN SUMMARY City EDR ID Site Name Site Address Zip Database(s) BAKERSFIELD 0003779824 MESA MARIN PIT STOP MARKET 11101 HIGHWAY 178 STOP MARKET 93306 UST BAKERSFIELD S103978680 MURPHY INDUSTRIAL COATINGS INC RT 2041 CHESTER AVE UNDERCROSSING HAZNET BAKERSFIELD S105937934 GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY HWY 223,3 MILES EAST OF ARVIN EMI BAKERSFIELD 1000138262 OTT,JIM & SON TRUCKING ROUTE 5 BOX 208 93306 RCRA -SOG, FINDS BAKERSFIELD 5105938880 HALLIBURTON SERVICES HWY 58,114 MI W. OF 1 -5 EMI BAKERSFIELD S106842596 WHEELER FARMS HWY 99 / 7TH STANDARD ROAD EMI BAKERSFIELD S102360445 HART PARK BD ALFERD HARRELL RD, RIGHT AT SHERIFF STA SWF/LF BAKERSFIELD 1003878505 BAKERSFIELD CITY LDFL ALFRED HARELL HWY MC MINNIS EX 93306 CERC -NFRAP BAKERSFIELD S101480470 KERN COUNTY LANDFILL ALFRED HARELL HIGHWAY, MCMINNIS EXIT 93306 REF BAKERSFIELD 5106087809 PACIFIC GAS & ELECT IC (COLUMBUS SUBSTAT AUBURN AVE 1/2 MILE EAST OF OSWELL 93306 HAZNET BAKERSFIELD 0003939275 CIRCLE K STORES INC #8605 5600 AUBURN ST # 2 93306 UST BAKERSFIELD S105964531 C. JAY WATSON BRECKINRIDGE DISPOSAL SITE BRECKINRIDGE ROAD SWF /LF BAKERSFIELD 1006426287 SPARKLE/BRUNDAGE CLEANERS 1517 W BRUNDAGE AVE CERCLIS, FINDS BAKERSFIELD S104570279 HUGH REED CORNER [NOS LANE / ROSEDALE HWY HAZNET BAKERSFIELD S105678101 CHINA GRADE SANITARY LANDFILL E/SE OFALFERD HERELL HWY AND FAIRFAX RD. SWF /LF BAKERSFIELD 91222152 HILL PROPERTY S19 T28S R21E 60 MI W OF HILL PROPERTY S19 T28S R21E 60 MI W OF ERNS BAKERSFIELD S105936336 ADAMS GRAIN COMPANY W/O HWY. 99112 MI N/O 7TH STD EMI BAKERSFIELD S102360429 PANAMA BD INTERSECT CURNOW ROAD AND COMPAGNONI ST SWF /LF BAKERSFIELD 91234876 JUNCTION PROPERTY SEC 9, T29S R28E JUNCTION PROPERTY SEC 9, T29S R28E ERNS BAKERSFIELD 1007443872 BAKERSFIELD LANDFILL 1 MILE E OF ALFRED HARRELL AND PANORAMA DRIVE ODI BAKERSFIELD S105964524 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD MATERIAL PROCESSING 2601 SOUTH MT VERNON AVENUE 93306 SWF /LF BAKERSFIELD S106528929 GREEN -2- GREEN @ NOBLE HOWZE 0.25 M N OF 7TH STD. RD. EAST OF HWY 43 SWF /LF BAKERSFIELD 1007443873 CHINA ESADE SANITARY LANDFILL EAST OF ALFRED HARRELL HWY ODI BAKERSFIELD S102360428 NORTH OF THE RIVER BD N OF BAKERSFIELD SWF /LF BAKERSFIELD S105964533 SCHWEITZER CONSTRUCTION DISPOSAL SITE PETROL ROAD AND BLUE BARNES LANE SwF /LF BAKERSFIELD S105678126 KERN FRONT DISPOSAL SITE T28S, R27E, SECTION 27 SWF /LF BAKERSFIELD S105678100 TEXACO -KERN RIVER SLF ROUND MT. RD. KERN RIV. SECTION 33 SWF /LF BAKERSFIELD 5106079115 ROSEDALE BD N114, S31, T29S, R27E, MOUNT DIABLO B / M SWF /LF BAKERSFIELD S106486289 BOWEN TOOL YARD SECT.14, NEAR HWY 99 CA SLIC BAKERSFIELD S100925109 MOBIL, WOODY PRODUCTION FAC. SECTION 22, T295, R21E MOB 1 M Toxic Pits BAKERSFIELD S106826625 BAKERSFIELD AG CHEM 7TH STANDARD RD / HWY 99 EMI BAKERSFIELD S103679979 DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES STATE HWY 43 -ENOS LANE HAZNET BAKERSFIELD S105678127 CHINA GRADE BURN DUMP T25S,R28E, SEC 12. SWF /LF BAKERSFIELD SlOM3557 BAKERSFIELD AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK (CHEVRON UNICORN RD. AT HWY 99165 CA SLIC LAND/D) BAKERSFIELD S105939711 SOUTH VALLEY GINS INC VALPREDO RD, 3 MI W OF HWY 99 EMI BAKERSFIELD S106831774 GIUMARRA VINEYARDS CORP 1 MI W/O OLD EDISON HWY 56 EMI TC1406365.2s Page 7 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY RACKING . ` To maintain currency of the following federal and state databases, EDR contacts the appropriate govemmental agency on a monthly or quarterly basis, as required. Elapsed ASTM days: Provides confirmation that this EDR report meets or exceeds the 90 -day updating requirement of the ASTM standard. FEDERAL ASTM STANDARD RECORDS NPL: National Priority List Source: EPA Telephone: NIA National Priorities List (Superfund). The NPL is a subset of CERCLIS and identifies over 1,200 sites for priority cleanup under the Superfund Program. NPL sites may encompass relatively large areas. As such, EDR provides polygon coverage for over 1,000 NPL site boundaries produced by EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC) and regional EPA offices. Date of Government Version: 12/14104 Date Made Active at EDR: 02103105 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly NPL Site Boundaries Sources: EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC) Telephone: 202 - 564 -7333 EPA Region 1 Telephone 617- 918 -1143 EPA Region 3' Telephone 215-814 -5418 EPA Region 4 Telephone 404. 562 -8033 Proposed NPL: Proposed National Priority List Sites Source: EPA Telephone: NIA Date of Government Version: 12114/04 Date Made Active at EDR: 02/03105 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 02/01/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 2 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02101105 EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214 - 655 -6659 EPA Region 8 Telephone: 303 - 312 -6774 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 02/01/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 2 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/01/05 CERCLIS: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System Source: EPA Telephone: 703 -413 -0223 CERCLIS contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities, private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act ( CERCLA). CERCLIS contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. Date of Government Version: 02/15/05 Date Made Active at EDR: 04/06/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 03/22/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 15 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03122105 CERCLIS- NFRAP: CERCLIS No Further Remedial Action Planned Source: EPA Telephone: 703 -413 -0223 As of February 1995, CERCLIS sites designated "No Further Remedial Action Planned" ( NFRAP) have been removed from CERCLIS. NFRAP sites may be sites where, following an initial investigation, no contamination was found, contamination was removed quickly without the need for the site to be placed on the NPL, or the contamination was not serious enough to require Federal Superfund action or NPL consideration. EPA has removed approximately 25,000 NFRAP sites to lift the unintended barriers to the redevelopment of these properties and has archived them as historical records so EPA does not needlessly repeat the investigations in the future. This policy change is part of the EPA's Brownfields Redevelopment Program to help cities, states, private investors and affected citizens to promote economic redevelopment of unproductive urban sites. TC1406365.2s Page GR -1 GOVE02WhilEiVT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKIfVG Date of Government Version: 03/22/05 Date Made Active at EDR: 04106105 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 04/01/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 5 Date of last EDR Contact: 04/01/05 CORRACTS: Corrective Action Report Source: EPA Telephone: 800 -424 -9346 CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity. Date of Government Version: 12/15/04 Date Made Active at EDR: 02/25/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 01/07/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 49 Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/07/04 RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information Source: EPA Telephone: 800424 -9346 RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRAInfo replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS). The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and /or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Conditionally exempt small quantity generators (CESQGs) generate less than 100 kg of hazardous waste, or less than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Small quantity generators (SQGs) generate between 100 kg and 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month. Large quantity generators (LQGs) generate over 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste, or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Transporters are individuals or entities that move hazardous waste from the generator off -site to a facility that can recycle, treat, store, or dispose of the waste. TSDFs treat, store, or dispose of the waste. Date of Government Version: 01/10/05 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 01/25/05 Date Made Active at EDR: 04/01/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 66 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/23/05 ERNS: Emergency Response Notification System Source: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard Telephone: 202 - 260 -2342 Emergency Response Notification System. ERNS records and stores information on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances. Date of Government Version: 12/31/04 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 01/27/05 Date Made Active at EDR: 03/24/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 56 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/27/05 FEDERAL ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL RECORDS BRS: Biennial Reporting System Source: EPA/NTIS Telephone: 600 -424 -9346 The Biennial Reporting System is a national system administered by the EPA that collects data on the generation and management of hazardous waste. BRS captures detailed data from two groups: Large Quantity Generators (LOG) and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities. Date of Government Version: 12/01/01 Database Release Frequency: Biennially Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/13/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/14/05 CONSENT: Superfund (CERCtA) Consent Decrees Source: Department of Justice, Consent Decree Library Telephone: Varies Major legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL (Superfund) sites. Released periodically by United States District Courts after settlement by parties to litigation matters. TC1406365.2s Page GR -2 GOVERN MENT' RECORDS SEARCHED: I DATA CURRENCYTRAC. BNG Date of Government Version: 03/05/04 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Last EDR Contact: 10125/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01124/05 ROD: Records Of Decision Source: EPA Telephone: 703 -416 -0223 Record of Decision. ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL (Superfund) site containing technical and health information to aid in the cleanup. Date of Government Version: 01/10/05 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 01105/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/04105 DELISTED NPL: National Priority List Deletions Source: EPA Telephone: NIA The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. Date of Government Version: 12114/04 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/01/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05102/05 FINDS: Facility Index System /Facility Identification Initiative Program Summary Report Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Facility Index System. FINDS contains both facility information and 'pointers' to other sources that contain more detail. EDR includes the following FINDS databases in this report: PCS (Permit Compliance System), AIRS (Aerometric Information Retrieval System), DOCKET (Enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial enforcement cases for all environmental statutes), FURS (Federal Underground Injection Control), C- DOCKET (Criminal Docket System used to track criminal enforcement actions for all environmental statutes), FFIS (Federal Facilities Information System), STATE (State Environmental Laws and Statutes), and PADS (PCB Activity Data System). Date of Government Version: 01/12/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/03/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/04105 HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System Source: U.S. Department of Transportation Telephone: 202 - 366 -4555 Hazardous Materials Incident Report System. HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to DOT. Date of Government Version: 11116104 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/19/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/18/05 MLTS: Material Licensing Tracking System Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission Telephone: 301 - 415 -7169 MLTS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately 8,100 sites which possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements. To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version: 01/12105 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/04/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/04/05 MINES: Mines Master Index File Source: Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration Telephone: 303 - 231 -5959 Contains all mine identification numbers issued for mines active or opened since 1971. The data also includes violation information. TC1406365.2s Page GR -3 GOVERNflAEfdTRECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY YR�CKING Date of Government Version: 11/15/04 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 12128/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/28/05 NPL LIENS: Federal Superfund Liens Source: EPA Telephone: 202 - 564 -4267 Federal Superfund Liens. Under the authority granted the USEPA by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, the USEPA has the authority to file liens against real property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner receives notification of potential liability. USEPA compiles a listing of filed notices of Superfund Liens. Date of Government Version: 10/15191 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/22/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/23/05 PADS: PCB Activity Database System Source: EPA Telephone: 202 - 564 -3887 PCB Activity Database. PADS Identifies generators, transporters, commercial storers and /or brokers and disposers of PCB's who are required to notify the EPA of such activities. Date of Government Version: 12/21/04 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 02123/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/09/05 DOD: Department of Defense Sites Source: USGS Telephone: 703 - 692 -8801 This data set consists of federally owned or administered lands, administered by the Department of Defense, that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Date of Government Version: 10/01/03 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/08/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/09/05 UMTRA. Uranium Mill Tailings Sites Source: Department of Energy Telephone: 505 - 845 -0011 Uranium ore was mined by private companies for federal government use in national defense programs. When the mills shut down, large piles of the sand -like material (mill tailings) remain after uranium has been extracted from the ore. Levels of human exposure to radioactive materials from the piles are low; however, in some cases tailings were used as construction materials before the potential health hazards of the tailings were recognized. In' 1978, 24 Inactive uranium mill tailings sites in Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, North Dakota, South Dakota, Pennsylvania, and on Navajo and Hopi tribal lands, were targeted for cleanup by the Department of Energy. Date of Government Version: 12/29104 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/21/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/21/05 ODI: Open Dump Inventory Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 800 - 424 -9346 An open dump is defined as a disposal facility that does not comply with one or more of the Part 257 or Part 258 Subtitle D Criteria. Date of Government Version: 06/30/85 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/23/95 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A FUDS: Formerly Used Defense Sites Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Telephone: 202 - 528 -4285 The listing includes locations of Formerly Used Defense Sites properties where the US Army Corps of Engineers is actively working or will take necessary cleanup actions. TC1406365.2s Page GR-4 GOVEQ2P9ME6V7 RECORDS SEARCH ED.:,/ DATA CURRENCY TRACPCIRIG Date of Government Version: 12/31/03 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/03/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/04/05 INDIAN RESERV: Indian Reservations Source: USGS Telephone: 202 - 208 -3710 This map layer portrays Indian administered lands of the United States that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres. Date of Government Version: 10/01/03 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/08/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/09/05 RAATS: RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System Source: EPA Telephone: 202 -564-4104 RCRA Administration Action Tracking System. RAATS contains records based on enforcement actions issued under RCRA pertaining to major violators and includes administrative and civil actions brought by the EPA. For administration actions after September 30, 1995, data entry in the RAATS database was discontinued. EPA will retain a copy of the database for historical records. it was necessary to terminate RAATS because a decrease in agency resources made it impossible to continue to update the information contained in the database. Date of Government Version: 04/17/95 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/06/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/07/05 TR1S: Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System Source: EPA Telephone: 202 - 566 -0250 Toxic Release Inventory System. TRIS identities facilities which release toxic chemicals to the air, water and land in reportable quantities under SARA Title III Section 313. Date of Government Version: 12/31/02 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/20/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03121/05 TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act Source: EPA Telephone: 202 - 260 -5521 Toxic Substances Control Act. TSCA identifies manufacturers and importers of chemical substances included on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory list. It includes data on the production volume of these substances by plant site. Date of Government Version: 12/31/02 Database Release Frequency: Every 4 Years Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/06/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/07/05 FTTS INSP: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide AcQ1TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) Source: EPA Telephone: 202 - 566 -1667 Date of Government Version: 04/13/04 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last FOR Contact: 12/01/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/21/05 SSTS: Section 7 Tracking Systems Source: EPA Telephone: 202 -564 -5008 Section 7 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended (92 Stat. 829) requires all registered pesticide - producing establishments to submit a report to the Environmental Protection Agency by March 1st each year. Each establishment must report the types and amounts of pesticides, active ingredients and devices being produced, and those having been produced and sold or distributed in the past year. Date of Government Version: 12/31/03 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 11/29/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/18/05 TC1406365.2s Page GR -5 G.O.VER.N. MENT RECORDS SEARCHEDT DATA CURRENCY TRACKING FTTS: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) Source: EPA/Office of Prevention. Pesticides and Toxic Substances Telephone: 202 - 566 -1667 FITS tracks administrative cases and pesticide enforcement actions and compliance activities related to FIFRA, TSCA and EPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act). To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version: 09/13104 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly STATE OF CALIFORNIA ASTM STANDARD RECORDS Date of Last EDR Contact: 1210VO4 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/21/05 AWP: Annual Workplan Sites Source: California Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 916- 323 -3400 Known Hazardous Waste Sites. California DTSC's Annual Workplan (AWP), formerly BEP, identifies known hazardous substance sites targeted for cleanup. Date of Government Version: 02107/05 Date Made Active at EDR: 04/05/05 Database Release Frequency: Annually Dale of Data Arrival at EDR: 03/01/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 35 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/01/05 CAL - SITES: Calsites Database Source: Department of Toxic Substance Control Telephone: 916- 323 -3400 The Calsites database contains potential or confirmed hazardous substance release properties. In 1996, California EPA reevaluated and significantly reduced the number of sites in the Calsites database. Date of Government Version: 02/07105 Date Made Active at EDR: 04/05/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 03/01/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 35 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/01/05 CHMIRS: California Hazardous Material Incident Report System Source: Office of Emergency Services Telephone: 916- 845 -8400 California Hazardous Material Incident Reporting System. CHMIRS contains information on reported hazardous material incidents (accidental releases or spills). Date of Government Version: 12/31/03 Date Made Active at EDR: 06/25104 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 05/18/04 Elapsed ASTM days: 38 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02123/05 CORTESE: 'Cortese' Hazardous Waste & Substances Sites List Source: CAL EPA/Office of Emergency Information Telephone: 916- 323 -9100 The sites for the list are designated by the State Water Resource Control Board (LUST), the Integrated Waste Board (SWF /LS), and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (Cal- Sites). This listing is no longer updated by the state agency. Date of Government Version: 04/01 /01 Date Made Active at EDR: 07126101 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 05/29101 Elapsed ASTM days: 58 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/25105 NOTIFY 65: Proposition 65 Records Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916445 -3846 Proposition 65 Notification Records. NOTIFY 65 contains facility notifications about any release which could impact drinking water and thereby expose the public to a potential health risk. TC1406365.2s Page GR -6 jIIII ,.GOVERNMENT.,�.REC.®RDS SEARCHED I ATA CURRENCV�.TRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/21/93 Date Made Active at EDR: 11/19193 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 11/01/93 Elapsed ASTM days: 18 Date of last EDR Contact: 01117/05 TOXIC PITS: Toxic Pits Cleanup Act Sites Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916 -227 -4364 Toxic PITS Cleanup Act Sites. TOXIC PITS identifies sites suspected of containing hazardous substances where cleanup has not yet been completed. Date of Government Version: 07/01195 Date Made Active at EDR: 09/26/95 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 08/30/95 Elapsed ASTM days: 27 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/01/05 SWF /LF (SWIS): Solid Waste Information System Source: Integrated Waste Management Board Telephone: 916 - 341 -6320 Active, Closed and Inactive Landfills. SWF /LF records typically contain an inve ntory of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills. These may be active or 1 nactive facilities or open dumps that failed to meet RCRA Section 4004 criteria for solid waste landfills or disposal sites. Date of Government Version: 03/14105 Date Made Active.at EDR: 04/05/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 03/15/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 21 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/15/05 WMUDS /SWAT: Waste Management Unit Database Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916 - 227 -4448 Waste Management Unit Database System. WMUDS is used by the State Water Resources Control Board staff and the Regional Water Quality Control Boards for program tracking and inventory of waste management units. WMUDS is composed of the following databases: Facility Information, Scheduled Inspections Information, Waste Management Unit Information, SWAT Program Information, SWAT Report Summary Information, SWAT Report Summary Data, Chapter 15 (formerly Subchapter 15) Information, Chapter 15 Monitoring Parameters, TPCA Program Information, RCRA Program Information, Closure Information, and Interested Parties Information. Date of Government Version: 04/01/00 Date Made Active at EDR: 05/10/00. Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 04/10100 Elapsed ASTM days: 30 Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/06/04 LUST: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Information System Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-341-5752 Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports. LUST records contain an inventory of reported leaking underground storage tank incidents. Not all states maintain these records, and the information stored varies by state. Date of Government Version: 01/10/05 Date Made Active at EDR: 02/21/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 01/10/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 42 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/10/05 CA BOND EXP. PLAN: Bond Expenditure Plan Source: Department of Health Services Telephone: 916 - 255 -2118 Department of Health Services developed a site - specific expenditure plan as the basis for an appropriation of Hazardous Substance Cleanup Bond Act funds. It is not updated. Date of Government Version: 01/01/89 Date Made Active at EDR: 08/02/94 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 07/27194 Elapsed ASTM days: 6 Date of Last EDR Contact: 05/31/94 TC1406365.2s Page GR -7 GOVERNIMERIT RECORDS SE,4RChiED / DAT0. C11R13EMCY'GRACECIMG ` CA UST: UST: Active UST Facilities Source: SWRCB Telephone: 916 - 341 -5851 Active UST facilities gathered from the local regulatory agencies Date of Government Version: 01/10/05 Date Made Active at EDR: 02/21105 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 01110105 Elapsed ASTM days: 42 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/10/05 VCP: Voluntary Cleanup Program Properties Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916- 323 -3400 Contains low threat level properties with either confirmed or unconfirmed releases and the project proponents have request that DTSC oversee investigation and /or cleanup activities and have agreed to provide coverage for DTSC's costs. Date of Government Version: 02/07/05 Date Made Active at EDR: 03131/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN LUST: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 415- 972 -3372 LUSTs on Indian land in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Nevada Date of Government Version: 03/16/05 Date Made Active at EDR: 04/13/05 Database Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land Source: EPA Region 10 Telephone: 206 - 553 -2857 LUSTs on Indian land in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Date of Government Version: 02/02/05 Date Made Active at EDR: 03/28/05 Database Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land Source: EPA Region 9 Telephone: 415 - 972 -3368 Date of Government Version: 11/02/04 Date Made Active at EDR: 12/13/04 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 03/01/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 30 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/01/05 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 03/21/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 23 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/22/05 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 02/02/05 Elapsed ASTM days: 54 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/31/05 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 11/03/04 Elapsed ASTM days: 40 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/22/05 CA FID UST: Facility Inventory Database Source: California Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 916- 341 -5851 The Facility Inventory Database (FID) contains a historical listing of active and inactive underground storage tank locations from the State Water Resource Control Board. Refer to local /county source for current data. Date of Government Version: 10/31/94 Date Made Active at EDR: 09/29195 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 09105/95 Elapsed ASTM days: 24 Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/28/98 HIST UST: Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916- 341 -5851 The Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database is a historical listing of UST sites. Refer to local /county source for current data. TC1406365.2s Page GR -8 - GOVERNMENT:. RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURO2GidCY YRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/15/90 Date of Data Arrival at EDR: 01/25191 Date Made Active at EDR: 02/12/91 Elapsed ASTM days: 18 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 07/26101 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL RECORDS AST: Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Facilities Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916- 341 -5712 Registered Aboveground Storage Tanks. Date of Government Version: 02/01105 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/24/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05102/05 CLEANERS: Cleaner Facilities Source: Department of Toxic Substance Control Telephone: 916- 327 -4498 A list of drycleaner related facilities that have EPA ID numbers. These are facilities with certain SIC codes: power laundries, family and commercial; garment pressing and cleaner's agents; linen supply; coin- operated laundries and cleaning; drycleaning plants, except rugs; carpet and upholster cleaning; industrial launderers; laundry and garment services. Date of Government Version: 11/29104 Database Release Frequency: Annually CA WDS: Waste Discharge System Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916 - 341 -5227 Sites which have been issued waste discharge requirements. Date of Government Version: 03/21/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/04/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/04/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03122105 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06120/05 DEED: Deed Restriction Listing Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916 - 323 -3400 Site Mitigation and. Brownfields Reuse Program Facility Sites with Deed Restrictions & Hazardous Waste Management Program Facility Sites with Deed / Land Use Restriction. The DTSC Site Mitigation and Brownfields Reuse Program (SMBRP) list includes sites cleaned up under the program's oversight and generally does not include current or former hazardous waste facilities that required a hazardous waste facility permit. The list represents deed restrictions that are active. Some sites have multiple deed restrictions. The DTSC Hazardous Waste Management Program (HWMP) has developed a list of current or former hazardous waste facilities that have a recorded land use restriction at the local county recorder's office. The land use restrictions on this list were required by the DTSC HWMP as a result of the presence of hazardous substances that remain on site after the facility (or part of the facility) has been closed or cleaned up. The types of land use restriction include deed notice, deed restriction, or a land use restriction that binds current and future owners. Date of Government Version: 04105/05 . Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annua(ly Date of Last EDR Contact: 04104/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/04/05 NFA: No Further Action Determination Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916 - 323 -3400 This category contains properties at which DTSC has made a clear determination that the property does not pose a problem to the environment or to public health. Date of Government Version: 02/07/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 03101/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/30/05 TC1406365.2s Page GR -9 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCiiED] DATA CURRENCY 3RP+C9CIRG' EMI: Emissions Inventory Data Source: California Air Resources Board Telephone: 916- 322 -2990 Toxics and criteria pollutant emissions data collected by the ARB and local air pollution agencies. Date of Government Version: 12/31102 Database Release Frequency: Varies WIP: Well Investigation Program Case List Source: Los Angeles Water Quality Control Board Telephone: 213 - 576 -6726 Well Investigation Program case in the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valley area. Date of Government Version: 01127105 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/29/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/18105 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01 126/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/25/05 REF: Unconfirmed Properties Referred to Another Agency Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916 - 323 -3400 This category contains properties where contamination has not been confirmed and which were determined as not requiring direct DTSC Site Mitigation Program action or oversight. Accordingly, these sites have been referred to another state or local regulatory agency. Date of Government Version: 02/07/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 03101/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05130/05 SCH: School Property Evaluation Program Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916 - 323 -3400 This category contains proposed and existing school sites that are being evaluated by DTSC for possible hazardous materials contamination. In some cases, these properties may be listed in the CalSites category depending on the level of threat to public health and safety or the environment they pose. Date of Government Version: 02/07/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 03101/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/30/05 NFE: Properties Needing Further Evaluation Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916 - 323 -3400 This category contains properties that are suspected of being contaminated. These are unconfirmed contaminated properties that need to be assessed using the PEA process. PEA in Progress indicates properties where DTSC is currently conducting a PEA. PEA Required indicates properties where DTSC has determined a PEA is required, but not currently underway. Date of Government Version: 02/07/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/01/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05130105 SLIC: Statewide SLIC Cases Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916- 341 -5752 The Spills, Leaks, Investigations, and Cleanups (SLIC) listings includes unauthorized discharges from spills and leaks, other than from underground storage tanks or other regulated sites. Date of Government Version: 01/10/05 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Last EDR Contact: 01110/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/11/05 HAZNET: Facility and Manifest Data Source: California Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 916 -255 -1136 Facility and Manifest Data. The data is extracted from the copies of hazardous waste manifests received each year by the DTSC. The annual volume of manifests is typically 700,000 - 1,000,000 annually, representing approximately 350,000 - 500,000 shipments. Data are from the manifests submitted without correction, and therefore many contain some invalid values for data elements such as generator ID, TSD ID, waste category, and disposal method. TC1406365.2s Page GR -10 GOVERNMEMY.RECO@3DS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING' Date of Government Version: 12131/02 Database Release Frequency: Annually LOCAL RECORDS ALAMEDA COUNTY: Local Oversight Program Listing of UGT Cleanup Sites Source: Alameda County Environmental Health Services Telephone: 510 - 567 -6700 Date of Government Version: 02/14/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Underground Tanks Source: Alameda County Environmental Health Services Telephone: 510 - 567 -6700 Date of Government Version: 02/15/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: Date of Last EDR Contact: 02117/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/09/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/24/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/25/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/24105 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/25/05 Site List Source: Contra Costa Health Services Department Telephone: 925 -646 -2286 List includes sites from the underground tank, hazardous waste generator and business plan /2185 programs. Date of Government Version: 03/04/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi- Annually FRESNO COUNTY: Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/28/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/30/05 CUPA Resources List Source: Dept. of Community Health Telephone: 559 -445 -3271 Certified Unified Program Agency. CUPA's are responsible for implementing a unified hazardous materials and hazardous waste management regulatory program. The agency provides oversight of businesses that deal with hazardous materials, operate underground storage tanks or aboveground storage tanks. Date of Government Version: 03/31/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually KERN COUNTY: Underground Storage Tank Sites & Tank Listing Source: Kern County Environment Health Services Department Telephone: 661 - 862 -8700 Kern County Sites and Tanks Listing. Date of Government Version: 12/13/04 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of last EDR Contact: 01/19/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/09/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/06/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/07/05 TC1406365.2s Page GR -11 GOVERNMENT RECORDS. SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING— LOS ANGELES COUNTY: List of Solid Waste Facilities Source: La County Department of Public Works Telephone: 818 -456 -5185 Date of Government Version: 02101/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/18/05 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/16105 City of Et Segundo Underground Storage Tank Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/16105 Source: City of El Segundo Fire Department Telephone: 310 - 524 -2236 Date of Government Version: 02/14/05 Date of Last. EDR Contact: 02/14/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/16/05 City of Long Beach Underground Storage Tank Date of Last EDR-Contact: 02/14/05 Source: City of Long Beach Fire Department Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/16/05 Telephone: 562- 570 -2543 Date of Government Version: 03/28/03 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/23105 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/23105 City of Torrance Underground Storage Tank . as designated by region 9 EPA office. Source: City of Torrance Fire Department Date of Last EDR Contact: 07/06/99 Telephone: 310- 618 -2973 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Date of Government Version: 03/24/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/28105 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/16/05 City of Los Angeles Landfills Source: Engineering & Construction Division Telephone: 213 -473 -7869 Date of Government Version: 03/01/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/18/05 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/13/05 HMS: Street Number List Source: Department of Public Works Telephone: 626458 -3517 Industrial Waste and Underground Storage Tank Sites. Date of Government Version: 09/30/04 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/14/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi- Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/16105 Site Mitigation List . Source: Community Health Services Telephone: 323 - 890 -7806 Industrial sites that have had some sort of spill or complaint. Date of Government Version: 03/09/05 Date of Last EDR-Contact: 02/14/05 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/16/05 San Gabriel Valley Areas of Concern Source: EPA Region 9 Telephone: 415 -972 -3178 San Gabriel Valley areas where VOC contamination is at or above the MCL as designated by region 9 EPA office. Date of Government Version: 12/31/98 Date of Last EDR Contact: 07/06/99 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A TC1406365.2s Page GR -12 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED IDATA CURRENCY TRACKING MARIN COUNTY: Underground Storage Tank Sites Source: Public Works Department Waste Management Telephone: 41 5499 -6647 Currently permitted USTs in Marin County. Date of Government Version: 02/08/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually NAPA COUNTY: Sites With Reported Contamination Source: Napa County Department of, Environmental Management Telephone: 707 - 253 -4269 Date of Government Version: 03/29/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Closed and Operating Underground Storage Tank Sites Source: Napa County Department of Environmental Management Telephone: 707 - 253 -4269 Date of Government Version: 12 /27/04 Database Release Frequency: Annually ORANGE COUNTY: List of Underground Storage Tank Cleanups Source: Health Care Agency Telephone: 714 - 834 -3446 Orange County Underground Storage Tank Cleanups (LUST). Date of Government Version: 02101/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly List of Underground Storage Tank Facilities Source: Health Care Agency Telephone: 714- 834 -3446 Orange County Underground Storage Tank Facilities (UST). Date of Government Version: 03/01/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly List of Industrial Site Cleanups Source: Health Care Agency Telephone: 714 - 834 -3446 Petroleum and non - petroleum spills. Date of Government Version: 03/01/05 Database Release Frequency: Annually PLACER COUNTY: Master List of Facilities Source: Placer County Health and Human Services Telephone: 530- 889 -7312 List includes aboveground tanks, underground tanks and cleanup sites. Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/31/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/02/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/28/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/27/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/27/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/28105 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/11/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/06/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/11/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06 /06 /05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/11/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/06/05 TC1406365.2s Page GR -13 ,'GOVERNMENT RIPCORDS SEARCHED/ DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 04/05/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Listing of Underground Tank Cleanup Sites Source: Department of Public Health Telephone: 909 - 358 -5055 Riverside County Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Sites (LUST). Date of Government Version: 02/14/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Underground Storage Tank Tank List Source: Health Services Agency Telephone: 909 - 358 -5055 Date of Government Version: 02/14/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly SACRAMENTO COUNTY: CS - Contaminated Sites Source: Sacramento County Environmental Management Telephone: 916 - 875-8406 Date of Government Version: 12130/04 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/21105 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/20/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01117/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/18/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/17/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04118/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/04/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/02/05 ML - Regulatory Compliance Master List Source: Sacramento County Environmental Management Telephone: 916- 875 -8406 Any business that has hazardous materials on site - hazardous material storage sites, underground storage tanks, waste generators. Date of Government Version: 12130/04 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/04105 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/02105 Hazardous Material Permits Source: San Bernardino County Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division Telephone: 909 - 387 -3041 This listing includes underground storage tanks, medical waste handlers /generators, hazardous materials handlers, hazardous waste generators, and waste oil generators/handlers. Date of Government Version: 03/25/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly SAN DIEGO COUNTY: Solid Waste Facilities Source: Department of Health Services Telephone: 619- 338 -2209 San Diego County Solid Waste Facilities. Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/07/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/06/05 TC1406365.2s Page GR -14 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED): DATA CURRENCY TRACKIPdG Date of Government Version: 08101100 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/22/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/23105 Hazardous Materials Management Division Database Source: Hazardous Materials Management Division Telephone: 619- 338 -2268 The database includes: HE58 - This report contains the business name, site address, business phone number, establishment 'H' permit number, type of permit, and the business status. HE 17 - In addition to providing the same information provided in the HESS listing, HE17 provides inspection dates, violations received by the establishment, hazardous waste generated, the quantity, method of storage, treatment/disposal of waste and the hauler, and information . on underground storage tanks. Unauthorized Release List - Includes a summary of environmental contamination cases in San Diego County (underground tank cases, non -tank cases, groundwater contamination, and soil contamination are included.) - Date of Government Version: 06/29/04 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY: Local Oversite Facilities Source: Department Of Public Health San Francisco County Telephone: 415- 252 -3920 Date of Government Version: 03/09/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Underground Storage Tank Information Source: Department of Public Health Telephone: 415- 252 -3920 Date of Government Version: 03/09/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly SAN MATEO COUNTY: Fuel Leak List Source: San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Telephone: 650 - 363 -1921 Date of Government Version: 02/14/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/10/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/04/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/07105 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/06/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/07/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/06/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/10/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/11/05 Business Inventory Source: San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Telephone: 650 - 363 -1921 List includes Hazardous Materials Business Plan, hazardous waste generators, and underground storage tanks. Date of Government Version: 02/28/05 Database Release Frequency: Annually SANTA CLARA COUNTY: Fuel Leak Site Activity Report Source: Santa Clara Valley Water District Telephone: 408 - 265 -2600 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/10/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/11/05 TC1406365.2s Page GR -15 .GOVERN MENT RECORDS E ►RCH E®1. ®eRlrA %lJRf EK°A' 7 cki Date of Government Version: 03/29/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/29/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/27/05 Hazardous Material Facilities' Source: City of San Jose Fire Department Telephone: 408 - 2774659 Date of Government Version: 01114/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/07/05 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/06/05 SOLANO COUNTY: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Source: Solano County Department of Environmental Management Telephone: 707 -784 -6770 Date of Government Version: 12 114104 Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/13/04 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/14105 Underground Storage Tanks Source: Solano County Department of Environmental Management Telephone: 707 -784 -6770 Date of Government Version: 12 /14/04 Date of Last EDR Contact: 12113/04 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/14/05 SONOMA COUNTY: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites Source: Department of Health Services Telephone: 707- 565 -6565 Date of Government Version: 01/27/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/24/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/25/05 SUTTER COUNTY: Underground Storage Tanks Source: Sutter County Department of Agriculture Telephone: 530 -822 -7500 Date of Government Version: 01/29/04 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01103105 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/04/05 VENTURA COUNTY: Inventory of Illegal Abandoned and Inactive Sites Source: Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805 -654 -2813 Ventura County Inventory of Closed, Illegal Abandoned, and Inactive Sites. Date of Government Version: 08/01/04 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/23/05 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/23/05 Listing of Underground Tank Cleanup Sites Source: Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805 - 654 -2813 Ventura County Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Sites (LUST). TC1406365.2s Page GR -16 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING- Date of Government Version: 03/01/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/18/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/13/05 Underground Tank Closed Sites List Source: Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805 -654 -2813 Ventura County Operating Underground Storage Tank Sites (UST) /Underground Tank Closed Sites List. Date of Government Version: 12/01/04 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/14105 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/11/05 Business Plan, Hazardous Waste Producers, and Operating Underground Tanks Source: Ventura County Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805 -654 -2813 The BWT list indicates by site address whether the Environmental Health Division has Business Plan (B), Waste Producer (W), and /or Underground Tank (T) information. Date of Government Version: 03/01/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly YOLO COUNTY: Underground Storage Tank Comprehensive Facility Report Source: Yolo County Department of Health Telephone: 530 - 666 -8646 Date of Government Version: 01/18/05 Database Release Frequency: Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/18/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/13/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/17/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/18/05 California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) LUST Records LUST REG 1: Active Toxic Site Investigation Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board North Coast (1) Telephone: 707 - 576 -2220 Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Modoc, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Trinity counties. For more current information, please refer to the State Water Resources Control Board's LUST database. Date of Government Version: 02/01/01 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/23105 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/23/05 LUST REG 2: Fuel Leak List Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board San Francisco Bay Region (2) Telephone: 510 - 286 -0457 Date of Government Version: 09/30/04 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly LUST REG 3: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Database Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Coast Region (3) Telephone: 805- 549 -3147 Date of Government Version: 05/19/03 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/10/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/11/05 Date of Last EDR Contact. Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/16/05 LUST REG 4: Underground Storage Tank Leak List Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Los Angeles Region (4) Telephone: 213 - 576 -6600 Los Angeles, Ventura counties. For more current information, please refer to the State Water Resources Control Board's LUST database. TC1406365.2s Page GR -17 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SE,ARCkED /DATA CURRENCY TR,4CKING Date of Government Version: 09/07/04 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/27104 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/28/05 LUST REG 5: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Database Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board.Central Valley Region (5) Telephone: 916 -464 -3291 Date of Government Version: 01101/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/07/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04104/05 LUST REG 6L: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Case Listing Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Lahontan Region (6) Telephone: 916- 542 -5424 For more current information, please refer to the State Water Resources Control Board's LUST database. Date of Government Version: 09/09/03 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/06/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/07/05 LUST REG 6V: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Case Listing Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Victorville Branch Office (6) Telephone: 760- 346 -7491 Date of Government Version: 08/09/04 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Data of Last EDR Contact: 01/03105 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/04/05 LUST REG 7: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Case Listing Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Colorado River Basin Region (7) Telephone: 760 - 346 -7491 Date of Government Version: 02/26104 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 42/27/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/28/05 LUST REG 8: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region (8) Telephone: 951 - 782 -4130 . California Regional Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region (8). For more current information, please refer to the State Water Resources Control Board's LUST database. Date of Government Version: 02/14/05 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Last EDR Contact: 02108/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/09/05 LUST REG 9: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Report Source: California. Regional Water Quality Control Board San Diego Region (9) Telephone: 858 -467 -2980 Orange, Riverside, San Diego counties. For more current information, please refer to the State Water Resources Control Board's LUST database. Date of Government Version: 03/01/01 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/17/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04118/05 California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) SLIC Records SLIC REG 1: Active Toxic Site Investigations Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board, North Coast Region (1) Telephone: 707- 576 -2220 Date of Government Version: 04/03/03 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 02123/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/23/05 TC1406365.2s Page GR -18 GOVERN MEIVT RECORD S SEARCHED / [3,4TA CURRENCY TRACKING SLIC REG 2: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing Source: Regional Water Quality Control Board San Francisco Bay Region (2) Telephone: 510- 286 -0457 Any contaminated site that impacts groundwater or has the potential to impact groundwater. Date of Government Version: 09/30104 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/10/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04111105 SLIC REG 3: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Coast Region (3) Telephone: 805 - 549 -3147 Any contaminated site that impacts groundwater or has the potential to impact groundwater. Date of Government Version: 03/21/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/14/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05123/05 SLIC REG 4: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing Source: Region Water Quality Control Board Los Angeles Region (4) Telephone: 213 - 576 -6600 Any contaminated site that impacts groundwater or has the potential to impact groundwater. Date of Government Version: 11/17/04 Database Release Frequency: Varies Date of Last EDR Contact: 01/24/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/25/05 SLIC REG 5: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing Source: Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region (5) Telephone: 916 -464 -3291 Unregulated sites that impact groundwater or have the potential to impact groundwater. Date of Government Version: 04/01/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually SLIC REG 6L: SLIC Sites Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Lahontan Region Telephone: 530 - 542 -5574 Date of Government Version: 09/07/04 Database Release Frequency: Varies SLIC REG 6V: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing Source: Regional Water Quality Control Board, Victorville Branch Telephone: 619- 241 -6583 Date of Government Version: 01/25/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually SLIC REG 7: SLIC List Source: California Regional Quality Control Board, Colorado River Basin Region Telephone: 760 - 346 -7491 Date of Government Version: 11/24/04 Database Release Frequency: Varies SLIC REG 8: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing Source: California Region Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region (8) Telephone: 951 - 782 -3298 Date of Government Version: 07/01/04 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/05/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07104/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/06/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/07/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 12/17/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04104/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 02/22/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/23/05 Date of Last EDR Contact: 01107/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/04/05 TC1406365.2s Page GR -19 GOVERNMENT, RECORDS SEARCi-1ED / DATA CURRGRlCY TRACK((�G SLIC REG 9: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board San Diego Region (9) Telephone: 858 -467 -2980 Date of Government Version: 09/10104 Database Release Frequency: Annually EDR PROPRIETARY HISTORICAL DATABASES Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/01105 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/30105 Former Manufactured Gas (Coal Gas) Sites: The existence and location of Coal Gas sites is provided exclusively to EDR by Real Property Scan, Inc. ©Copyright 1993 Real Property Scan, Inc. For a technical description of the types of hazards which may be found at such sites, contact your EDR customer service representative. Disclaimer Provided by Real Property Scan, Inc. The information contained in this report has predominantly been obtained from publicly available sources produced by entities other than Real Property Scan. While reasonable steps have been taken to insure the accuracy of this report, Real Property Scan does not guarantee the accuracy of this report. Any liability on the part of Real Property Scan is strictly limited to a refund of the amount paid. No claim is made for the actual existence of toxins at any site. This report does not constitute a legal opinion. BROWNFIELDS DATABASES VCP: Voluntary Cleanup Program Properties Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916 - 323 -3400 Contains low threat level properties with either confirmed or unconfirmed releases and the project proponents have request that DTSC oversee investigation and /or cleanup activities and have agreed to provide coverage for DTSC's costs. Date of Government Version: 02/07/05 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/01/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/30/05 US BROWNFIELDS: A Listing of Brownfields Sites Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202 - 566 -2777 Included in the listing are brownfields properties addresses by Cooperative Agreement Recipients and brownfields properties addressed by Targeted Brownfields Assessments. Targeted Brownfields Assessments -EPA's Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBA) program is designed to help states, tribes, and municipalities -- especially those without EPA Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilots -- minimize the uncertainties of contamination often.associated with brownfields. Under the TBA program, EPA provides funding and /or technical assistance for environmental assessments at brownfields sites throughout the country. Targeted Brownfields Assessments supplement and work with other efforts under EPA's Brownfields Initiative to promote cleanup and redevelopment of brownfields. Cooperative Agreement Recipients- States, political subdivisions, territories, and Indian tribes become Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund (BCRLF) cooperative agreement recipients when they enter into BCRLF cooperative agreements with the U.S. EPA. EPA selects BCRLF cooperative agreement recipients based on a proposal and application process. BCRLF cooperative agreement recipients must use EPA funds provided through BCRLF cooperative agreement for specified brownfields- related cleanup activities. Date of Government Version: 01/10/05 Database Release Frequency: Semi - Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: 03/14/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/13/05 US INST CONTROL: Sites with Institutional Controls Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703 - 603 -8867 A listing of sites with institutional controls in place. Institutional controls include administrative measures, such as groundwater use restrictions, construction restrictions, property use restrictions, and post remediation care requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on site. Deed restrictions are generally required as part of the institutional controls. TC1406365.2s Page GR -20 GONERftIflAEfifT R�C092DS SEARCiIED / DR,TA CURREAICYTI�6CKIN�a Date of Government Version: 01/10/05 Database Release Frequency: Varies OTHER DATABASE(S) Date of Last EDR Contact: 04/04/05 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/04/05 Depending on the geographic area covered by this report, the data provided in these specialty databases may or may not be complete. For example, the existence of wetlands information data in a, specific report does not mean that all wetlands in the area covered by the report are included. Moreover, the absence of any reported wetlands information does not necessarily mean that wetlands do not exist in the area covered by the report. OiI1Gas Pipelines: This data was obtained by EDR from the USGS in 1994. it is referred to by USGS as GeoData Digital Line Graphs from 1:100,000 -Scale Maps. It was extracted from the transportation category including some oil, but primarily gas pipelines. Electric Power Transmission Line Data Source: PennWell Corporation Telephone: (800) 823 -6277 This map includes information copyrighted by PennWell Corporation. This information is provided on a best effort basis and PennWell Corporation does not guarantee its accuracy nor warrant its fitness for any particular purpose. Such information has been reprinted with the permission of PennWell. Sensitive Receptors: There are individuals deemed sensitive receptors due to their fragile immune systems and special sensitivity to environmental discharges. These sensitive receptors typically include the elderly, the sick, and children. While the location of all. sensitive receptors cannot be determined, EDR indicates those buildings and facilities - schools, daycares, hospitals, medical centers, and nursing homes - where individuals who are sensitive receptors are likely to be located. AHA Hospitals: Source: American Hospital Association, Inc. Telephone: 312- 280 -5991 The database Includes a listing of hospitals based on the American Hospital Association's annual survey of hospitals. Medical Centers: Provider of Services Listing Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Telephone: 410- 786 -3000 A listing of hospitals with Medicare provider number, produced by Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services, a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Nursing Homes Source: National Institutes of Health Telephone: 301 - 594 -6248 Information on Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing homes in the United States. Public Schools Source: National Center for Education Statistics Telephone: 202 - 502 -7300 The National Center for Education Statistics' primary database on elementary and secondary public education in the United States. It is a comprehensive, annual, national statistical database of all public elementary and secondary schools and school districts, which contains data that are comparable across all states. Private Schools Source: National Center for Education Statistics Telephone: 202 - 502 -7300 The National Center for Education Statistics' primary database on private school locations in the United States. Daycare Centers: Licensed Facilities Source: Department of Social Services Telephone: 916- 657 -4041 Flood Zone Data: This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 1999 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Data depicts 100 -year and 500 -year flood zones as defined by FEMA. NWi: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 2002 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. TC1406365.2s Page GR -21 GOVERN MENT�RECORDS SEARCHED DATA CURRENCY TRACKING. STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION © 2004 Geographic Data Technology, Inc., Rel. 0712004. This product contains proprietary and confidential property of Geographic Data Technology, Inc. Unauthorized use, including copying for other than testing and standard backup procedures, of this product is expressly prohibited. TC1406365.2s Page GR -22 GEOCHECK PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE ADDENDUM TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS MARTIN PROPERTY MARTIN PROPERTY BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES Latitude (North): Longitude (West): Universal Tranverse Mercator: UTM X (Meters): UTM Y (Meters): Elevation: 35.399601 - 35' 23'58.6" 118.909401 - 118' 54' 33.8" Zone 11 326600.7 3918834.0 771 ft. above sea level EDR's GeoCheck Physical Setting Source Addendum has been developed to assist the environmental professional with the collection of physical setting source information in accordance with ASTM 1527 -00, Section 7.2.3. Section 7.2.3 requires that a current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map (or equivalent, such as the USGS Digital Elevation Model) be reviewed. It also requires that one or more additional physical setting sources be sought when (1) conditions have been identified in which hazardous substances or petroleum products are likely to migrate to or from the property, and (2) more information than is provided in the current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map (or equivalent) is generally obtained, pursuant to local good commercial or customary practice, to assess the impact of migration of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property. Such additional physical setting sources generally include information about the topographic, hydrologic, hydrogeologic, and geologic characteristics of a site, and wells in the area. Assessment of the impact of contaminant migration generally has two principle investigative components: 1. Groundwater flow direction, and 2. Groundwater flow velocity. Groundwater flow direction may be impacted by surface topography, hydrology, hydrogeology, characteristics of the soil, and nearby wells. Groundwater flow velocity is generally impacted by the nature of the geologic strata. EDR's GeoCheck Physical Setting Source Addendum is provided to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of potential contaminant migration. TC1406365.2s Page A -1 GEOCHEW . PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCESUMMARTI. GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION INFORMATION Groundwater flow direction for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional using site - specific well data. If such data is not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other sources of information, such as surface topographic information, hydrologic information, hydrogeologic data collected on nearby properties, and regional groundwater flow information (from deep aquifers). TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Surface topography may be indicative of the direction of surficial groundwater flow. This information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted. TARGET PROPERTY TOPOGRAPHY USGS Topographic Map: 35118 -D8 OIL CENTER, CA General Topographic Gradient: General NE Source: USGS 7.5 min quad index SURROUNDING TOPOGRAPHY: ELEVATION PROFILES c m •lC fJ 1W0 •�+ ['." OV V — V VL (.4 -4 O. r . r . r . r . to r 4 — .6 _ North I South TP z o ni w N V W.- .- .- .- .- .- .- .- .-. -. -._ West J r, N pp V 00 N N East TP 0 1/2 1 Miles Target Property Elevation: 771 ft. Source: Topography has been determined from the USGS 7.5' Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. TC1406365.2s Page A -2 GEOCHECW PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Surface water can act as a hydrologic barrier to groundwater flow. Such hydrologic information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted. Refer to the Physical Setting Source Map following this summary for hydrologic information (major waterways and bodies of water). FEMA FLOOD ZONE Target Property County KERN, CA Flood Plain Panel at Target Property: Additional Panels in search area: NATIONAL WETLAND INVENTORY NWI Quad at Target Property OIL CENTER HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION FEMA Flood Electronic Data YES - refer to the Overview Map and Detail Map 0600770009B 0600770007B NWI Electronic Data Coverage Not Available Hydrogeologic information obtained by installation of wells on a specific site can often be an indicator of groundwater flow direction in the immediate area. Such hydrogeologic information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted. Site - Specific Hydrogeologlcal Data': Search Radius: 1.25 miles Status:. Not found AQUIFLOW® Search Radius: 1.000 Mile. EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System to provide data on the general direction of groundwater flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted by environmental professionals to regulatory authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report, groundwater flow direction as determined hydrogeologically, and the depth to water table. LOCATION GENERAL DIRECTION MAP ID FROM TP GROUNDWATER FLOW Not Reported 01998 Site- speclfk h drogeologlcal data gathered by CERCLIS Alerls, Inc., Bainbridge Island, WA. AO rights reserved. All of the Worntatlan and opinions presented are those of the Cited EPA repori(s). which were completed under a Comprehenelye Environmental Response Compenseaon and Liability Informatlon System ( CERCLIS) Investigation. TC1406365.2s Page A -3 ..... ...... . GEOCHECW PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE..SUWI.MARY . GROUNDWATER FLOW VELOCITY INFORMATION Groundwater flow velocity information for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional using site specific geologic and soil strata data. If such data are not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other sources of information, including geologic age identification, rock stratigraphic unit and soil characteristics data collected on nearby properties and regional soil information. In general, contaminant plumes move more quickly through sandy - gravelly types of soils than silty - clayey types of soils. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY Geologic information can be used by the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the relative speed at which contaminant migration may be occurring. ROCK STRATIGRAPHIC UNIT GEOLOGIC AGE IDENTIFICATION Era: Cenozoic Category: Continental Deposits System: Tertiary Series: Pliocene Code: Tpc (decoded above as Era, System & Series) Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G. Schruben, R:E. Arndt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology of the Conterminous U.S. at 1:2,500,000 Scale - a digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS- 11 (1994). DOMINANT SOIL COMPOSITION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Soil Conservation Service (SCS) leads the National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS) and is responsible for collecting, storing, maintaining and distributing soil survey information for privately owned lands in the United States. A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape. Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed (SSURGO) soil survey maps. The following information is based on Soil Conservation Service STATSGO data. Soil Component Name: CHANAC Soil Surface Texture: loam Hydrologic Group: Class B - Moderate infiltration rates. Deep and moderately deep, moderately well and well drained soils with moderately coarse textures. Soil Drainage Class: Well drained. Soils have intermediate water holding capacity. Depth to water table is more than 6 feet. Hydric Status: Soil does not meet the requirements for a hydric soil. Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: HIGH Depth to Bedrock Min: > 60 inches Depth to Bedrock Max: > 6.0 inches TC1406365.2s Page A-4 GEOCHECKD . PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY Soil Layer Information Boundary Classification Layer tipper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil Permeability Soil Reaction Rate (in /hr) (pH) 1 0 inches 10 inches loam Silt -Clay FINE - GRAINED Max: 2.00 Max: 8.40 Materials (more SOILS, Silts Min: 0.60 Min: 7.40 than 35 pct. and Clays passing No. (liquid limit 200), Silty less than 50 %), Soils. Lean Clay. FINE- GRAINED SOILS, Silts and Clays (liquid limit less than 50 %), Silt. 2 10 inches 31 inches sandy clay loam Silt -Clay FINE - GRAINED Max: 0.60 Max: 8.40 Materials (more SOILS, Silts Min: 0.20 Min: 7.40 than 35 pct. and Clays passing No. (liquid limit 200), Silty less than 50 %), Soils. Lean Clay 3 31 inches 41 inches coarse sandy Granular FINE - GRAINED Max: 0.60 Max: 8.40 loam materials (35 SOILS, Silts Min: 0.20 Min: 7.40 pct. or less and Clays passing No. (liquid limit 200), Silty, or less than 50 %), Clayey Gravel silt. and Sand. 4 41 inches Winches stratified Silt -Clay COARSE - GRAINED Max: 0.60 Max: 8.40 Materials (more SOILS, Sands, Min: 0.20 Min: 7.40 than 35 pct. Sands with passing No. fines, Silty 200), Silty Sand. Soils. OTHER SOIL TYPES IN AREA Based on Soil Conservation Service STATSGO data, the following additional subordinant soil types may appear within the general area of target property. Soil Surface Textures: coarse sandy loam sandy loam clay loam sandy clay loam Surficial Soil Types: coarse sandy loam sandy loam clay loam sandy clay loam Shallow Soil Types: sandy loam loam gravelly - clay loam Deeper Soil Types: coarse sandy loam TC1406365.2s Page A -5 R L. 'T URGE SUMMARY i GEOCHEC�° PHYSICA SETI�G SO sandy loam ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD SOURCES According to ASTM E 1527 -00, Section 7.2.2, 'one or more additional state or local sources of environmental records may be checked, in the discretion of the environmental professional, to enhance and supplement federal and state sources... Factors to consider in determining which. local or additional state records, if any, should be checked include (1) whether they are reasonably ascertaipable, (2) whether they are sufficiently useful, accurate, and complete in light of the objective of the records review (see 7.1.1), and (3) whether they are obtained, pursuant to local, good commercial or customary practice." One of the record sources listed in Section 7.2.2 is water well information. Water well information can be used to assist the environmental professional in assessing sources that may impact groundwater flow direction, and in forming an opinion about the impact of contaminant migration on nearby drinking water wells. WELL SEARCH DISTANCE INFORMATION DATABASE SEARCH DISTANCE (miles) Federal USGS 1.000 Federal FRDS PWS Nearest PWS within 1 mile State Database 1.000 FEDERAL USGS WELL INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP 1 USGS3160873 1/2 -1 Mile NNE FEDERAL FRDS PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP No PWS System Found Note: PWS System location is not always the same as well location. STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP No Wells Found TC1406365.2s Page A -6 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP - 14Q6365.2s 0 Cluster of Multiple Icons TARGET PROPERTY: Martin Property CUSTOMER: PETROtech Environmental Svcs. ADDRESS: Martin Property CONTACT: Joe Selgrath CITY /STATE /ZIP: BAKERSFIELD CA 93306 INQUIRY #: 1406365.2s LAT /LONG: 35.3996 /118.9094 DATE: April 22, 2005 7:31 pm Dcpyrlphl lb 2005 EDR, Inc. tw 2004 GOT. Inc. Rol. 0712004. All RiGhto Reserved. GEOCHECO PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MA INDINGS Map 1D Direction Distance Elevation Database EDR ID Number 1 NNE FED USGS USGS3160873 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Agency cd: USGS Site no: 352426118541901 Site name: 029S029E18L001 M Latitude: 352426 Longitude: 1185419 Dec lat: 35.40717998 Dec Ion: - 118.90620828 Coor meth: M Coor accr: S Latlong datum: NAD27 Dec latlong datum: NAD83 District: 06 State: 06 County: 029 Country: US Land net: S18 T29S R29E M Location map: EDISON MARICOPA DATA Map scale: 55000 Altitude: 748.00 Altitude method: M Altitude accuracy: 5 Altitude datum: NGVD29 Hydrologic: TulareBuena Vista Lakes. California. Area = 8510 sq.mi. Topographic: Not Reported Site type: Ground -water other than Spring Date construction: 19480101 Date inventoried: Not Reported Mean greenwich time offset: PST Local standard time flag: Y Type of ground water site: Single well, other than collector or Ranney type Aquifer Type: Not Reported Aquifer: Not Reported Well depth: 1171 Hole depth: Not Reported Source of depth data: Not Reported Project number: Not Reported Real time data flag: Not Reported Daily flow data begin date: Not Reported Daily flow data end date: Not Reported Daily flow data count: Not Reported Peak flow data begin date: Not Reported Peak flow data end date: Not Reported Peak flow data count: Not Reported Water.quality data begin date: Not Reported Water quality data end date:Not Reported Water quality data count: Not Reported Ground water data begin date: Not Reported Ground water data end date: Not Reported Ground water data count: Not Reported Ground -water levels, Number of Measurements: 0 TC1406365.2s, Page A -8 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SEI.TING!`SOURCE;.MAP FINDINGS RADON AREA RADON INFORMATION State Database: CA Radon Radon Test Results Zip Total Sites > 4 Pci /L Pct. > 4 Pci /L 93306 23 2 8.70 Federal EPA Radon Zone for KERN County: 2 Note: Zone 1 indoor average level > 4 pCi /L. Zone 2 indoor average level — 2 pCi /L and — 4 pCi /L. Zone 3 indoor average level < 2 pCi /L. Federal Area Radon Information for Zip Code: 93306 Number of sites tested: 13 Area Average Activity % <4 pCi /L Living Area - 1st Floor 1.877 pCi /L 92% Living Area - 2nd Floor Not Reported Not Reported Basement Not Reported Not Reported % 4 -20 pCVL 8% Not Reported Not Reported °% >20 pCi /L 0% Not Reported Not Reported TC1406365.2s Page A -9 PHYSICR,L SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED: TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION USGS 7.5' Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Source: United States Geologic Survey EDR acquired the USGS 7.5' Digital Elevation Model in 2002. 7.5- Minute DEMs correspond to the USGS 1:24,000- and 1:25,000 -scale topographic quadrangle maps. HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Flood Zone Data: This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 1999 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Data depicts 100 -year and 500 -year flood zones as defined by FEMA. NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 2002 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION AQUIFLOWR Information System Source: EDR proprietary database of groundwater flow information EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System (AIS) to provide data on the general direction of groundwater flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted to regulatory authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report, hydrogeologically determined groundwater flow direction and depth to water table information. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G. Schruben, R.E. Arndt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology of the Conterminous U.S. at 1:2,500,000 Scale - A digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS - 11 (1994). STATSGO: State Soil Geographic Database Source: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Services The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) leads the national, Conservation Soil Survey (NCSS) and is responsible for collecting, storing, maintaining and distributing soil survey information for privately owned lands in the United States. A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape. Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed (SSURGO) soil survey maps. ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD SOURCES FEDERAL WATER WELLS PWS: Public Water Systems Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water Telephone: 202 - 564 -3750 Public Water System data from the Federal Reporting Data System. A PWS is any water system which provides water to at least 25 people for at least 60 days annually. PWSs provide water from welts, rivers and other sources. PWS ENF: Public Water Systems Violation and Enforcement Data Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water Telephone: 202 - 564 -3750 Violation and Enforcement data for Public Water Systems from the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) after August 1995. Prior to August 1995, the data came from the Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS). USGS Water Wells: USGS National Water Inventory System (NWIS) This database contains descriptive information on sites where the USGS collects or has collected data on surface water and/or groundwater. The groundwater data includes information on wells, springs, and other sources of groundwater. TC1406365.2s Page A -10 P9iYSIC.�,L S�TTIfdG SOURCE E3EC�RDS SEARGF9ED STATE RECORDS California Drinking Water Quality Database Source: Department of Health Services Telephone: 916 - 324 -2319 The database includes all drinking water compliance and special studies monitoring for the state of California since 1984. It consists of over 3,200,000 individual analyses along with well and water system information. California Oil and Gas Well Locations for District 2, 3, 5 and 6 Source: Department of Conservation Telephone: 916 - 323 -1779 RADON State Database: CA Radon Source: Department of Health Services Telephone: 916- 324 -2208 Radon Database for California Area Radon Information Source: USGS Telephone: 703 - 3564020 The National Radon Database has been developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and is a compilation of the EPA/State Residential Radon Survey and the National Residential Radon Survey. The study covers the years 1986 - 1992. Where necessary data has been supplemented by information collected at private sources such as universities and research institutions. EPA Radon Zones Source: EPA Telephone: 703 - 356 -4020 Sections 307 & 309 of IRAA directed EPA to list and identify areas of U.S. with the potential for elevated indoor radon levels. OTHER Airport Landing Facilities: Private and public use landing facilities Source: Federal Aviation Administration, 800 -457 -6656 Epicenters: World earthquake epicenters. Richter 5 or greater Source: Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration California Earthquake Fault Lines: The fault lines displayed on EDR's Topographic map are digitized quaternary fault lines, prepared in 1975 by the United State Geological Survey. Additional information (also from 1975) regarding activity at specific fault lines comes from California's Preliminary Fault Activity Map prepared by the California Division of Mines and Geology. TC1406365.2s Page A -11 02/27/2007 16:53 6618379201 KRAZAN PAGE 01 n & ASSOCIATES, INC. GEOTCCHNICAL ENGINEERING o ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION TESTING & INSPECTION FACtSIMJI.]E TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO: i i FROM; Cplldl Me8,dot3 COW ANY: DATV! a P 710 - FAX NUMPRR: 'rurAL NO. OF P. W, INCLUD]NC COVER: rrmNr. N(ihmnn: Rr - -,:: ❑ URGENT ❑ NOR Rl!.vrkw ❑ PI.T.CASr COMMUNT ❑ M.RASH Rr•.PT.Y ❑ PI.F:ASr: RF.GY(:l.H. NU rns /com MENTF& - If you have questions, please contact me at (661) 837 -9200. Thank you, Cyndi. Meadors Enviroranental Assessor To del -X 2205 Coy Avenue a Bakersfield, California 93307 u (661) 537 -9200? FAX (6671) 837 -9201 With Offines Sewing the Western United Swes 02/27/2007 16:53 6618379201 KRAZAN PAGE 02 FIELD INVESTIGATION OF CRUDE -OIL IMPACTED SOIL PHOENIX CUSTOM HOMES SITE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT KERN COUNTY, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Project No. 026 -06284 February 27, 2007 ]Prepared for: Mr. Shannon Roberson Phoenix Custom Homes 3612 Coffee Road, Suite C Bakersfield, California 93308 Prepared by: Krazan & Associates, Inc. 2205 Coy Avenue Bakersfield, California 93307 -4447 (661) 837 -920 8, ASSOCIATES, INC. SITE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS 02/27/2007 16:53 6618379201 KRAZAN PAGE 03 l�l�C.l.l�Ci1.1 &ASSOCIATES ,_ INC. _ GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION TESTING & INSPECTION February 27, 2007 Project No. 026 -06284 Mr. Shannon Roberson Phoenix Custom Homes 3612 Coffee Road, Suite C Bakersfield, California 93308 Re: Field. Investigation of Crude -Oil Impacted Soil Phoenix Custom Homes Site Proposed Residential Development Kern County, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Robertson: Tn accordance with a request by Phoenix Custom Homes, Krazan & Associates, lm., ( Krazan) conducted a Field investigation of the above referenced subject site. The purpose of the field investigation was to delineate the boundaries of a possible crude -oil sump /pond by observing pot -hole excavations at the subject site. The subject site is located northeast of Auburn Street and Morning Drive, within the soutbem half of the southwest quarter of Section 18, Township 29 South, Range 29 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian (See Attachment A, Vicinity Map, Figure 1). BACKGROUND Previous Investigations Petrotech EnMronmental Sohmonls (Petrotech) conducted a Limited Soil Investigation in May 2005 for the subject: site. According to Petrotech, a sump and a pond were located approximately 10 feet southeast, and 220 feet south of the staked location of oil well #137, respectively. A sample of the soil from the pond with the greatest amount of visible impact was collected for analysis. Reportedly, no free flowing oil was observed in the pond. According to Petmtecli and the laboratory analytical data, soils collected from the former pond do not: contain concentrations of metals or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) exceeding regulatory thresholds for the identification of hazardous waste. Krazan. conducted an investigation for the subject site in May and June 2006. Kramn's workplan, approved by the City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Scrvices(CBOES), proposed to observe the excavation of visibly impacted soils associated with abandoned oil wells, sump(s) and pond(s) located on the subject site, and to stockpile impacted soils on site under the direction of a Professional Geologist employed by Kmmn. The findings of this investigation were reported in Kra='s July 17, 2006 Excavation of Crude Oil Impacted Soil and Confirmation Sampling report, Project No. 024- 06052. A summary of the report indicates that during the initial field visit on May 24, 2006, Krazan observed an approximately one to two -feet high crude -oil stained sail berm that extended approximately 120 feet from east to west within the northeastern portion of the subject site_ No additional visibly impacted 2205 Coy Avenue • Bakersfield, California 93307 • (661) 837 -9200 • FAX (661) 9-17 -9201 With Offices Serving the Western United States D26 -%2sa 02/27/2007 16:53 6618379201 KRAZAN PAGE 04 Project No. 026 - 06284 Page No. 2 crudc-oil stained soils, sumps or ponds were observed within the northeastern portion of the subject site at that time. During June 2006, Krazan observed the excavation of approximately 150 cubic yards of crude-oil- impacted soil associated with the crude -oil stained soil. berm. Krazan collected confirmation soil samples from the excavated areas and no confirmation soil samples were reported with 'IRPH concentrations exceeding 1,000 mg/kg, the maximum level acceptable by the CBOES for this project. Krazan's field geologist also observed grading operations within the eastern portion of the subject site on subsequent dates during June 2006. No additional crude -oil impacted soil and no crude -oil impacted . sumps or ponds were exposed within the areas graded. Additionally, during July 2006, Krazan's field geologist observed Guinn personnel excavate around the locations of eight previously abandoned. oil wells that are located within the eastern and central portions of the subject site. ,AM eight well heads were exposed and no significant crude -oil stained soils were observed within the sidewalls around the oil wells. February 2007 - Field Observation Findings During utility installation activities at the subject site in February 2007, crude - oil - impacted soil was observed within the sidewalk of the storm -drain trench that trwds north -south and is located in. the central roadway portion of the future Anaconda Avenue (See Site Plan, Figure 2 in Attacbment A). On February 13, 2007, at the request of Mr. Shaxmon. Roberson with Phoenix Custom Homes, the owner of the subject site, Krazan's Environmental Geologist visited the subject site to assess the potential environmental impact Krazan observed an approximately one to two feet thick crude -oil stained soil within the sidewalls of the stormwater trencb. The crud"il stained soil was observed. to have a. dried asphalt -like appearance. The crude-oil staining within the trench appears to pinch out to the north and south and was observed at a point approximately 150 feet south of the intersection of Morning Star and Anaconda Avenues and extends approximately 120 feet to the south of this point. The depth below final grade of the crude -oil staining is approximately four feet. Based on the lens -liko cross- section observed in the trench, the crude -niI impacted soil appears to represent a former crude -oil sump or pond. On February 14, 2007, Krazan revisited the subject site to meet with Mr. Jeff Turman with Turman Construction Company (Turman) in order to develop a strategy for determining the extent of the crude-oiI impacted area. On February 16, 2007, Turman excavated a. trench approximately 1504eet long, north to south, along westem edge or flow line of Anaconda Avenue. On February 20, 2007, Krazan meet with Mr. Roberson and Mr. Howard. Wines, with. the OBOES to evaluate the crude -oil staining. Crude-oil staining was observed at an approximate depth of four feet below final grade within the western trench that traversed along the flow line or curbing of the roadway. According to Mr. Wines's and Krazan's observations, it appears that crude -oil impacted soil is thinning or pinching out along the western edge of the roadway, relative to the crude -oil impacted soil observed within the stormwater trench in the central portion of the roadway. However, Mr. Wines expressed concern regarding the KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Offices Serving the Westem United States 02&0N2F4 02/27/2007 16:53 6618379201 KRAZAN PAGE 05 Project No. 026 -06284 Page No. 3 eastern extent of the crude oil impacted soil, and suggested that pot -holes be excavated to the east of the central stonnwater trench in order to define the eastern limits of the crude -oil impacted soil. On February 22, 2007 Krazan. directed Turman to excavate a series of pot -holes (PH) to the east of the stormwater trench and at a location approximately ten feet from any future construction of building pads. PH -1, -2, and -3 were excavated within Lots 26, 25, and 24, respectively (See Site Plan, Figure 2 in Attacrnr m A). The PHs were excavated to a minimum depth of eight feet bgs. A caliche, or hardened calcium carbonate soil was observed in P14-1, -2, and -3, within the top few feet of the excavation. This observation appears to indicate that soil within these areas has not been disturbed. Additionally, no crude -oil impacted soil was encountered within PH -1, -2, or -3. PH-4 was advanced to the west of PH -2, (between the stormwater trench and PH -2). This Pot -hole was excavated along the future flow line or curbing of the roadway. A thin layer of crude -oil impacted soil, less than one -foot thick, was found at a depth of approximately four feet bgs. Based on these findings it appears that crude -oil impacted soil does not extend much further than the eastern edge of the roadway curbing and not within at least 10 feet of any future buildings along the eastern side of Anaconda Avenue. A fifth pot -hole (PH -5) was excavated to the west of the stormwater trench, east of the western trench, and within the roadway of Anaconda Avenue. ,Am approximately three -foot thick layer of crude -oil impacted soil was observed at a depth of f mr feet bgs. Conclusions $aced on field observations, it appears that crude -oil impacted soil occurs within the roadway at an approximate depth of four feet bgs, and from 150 feet to 270 feet south of the intersection of Morning Star and Anaconda Avenues. Crude -oil impacted soil appears to pinch -out in the north ;south direction. The thickest section of crude -oil impacted. soil was three feet in thickness and was observed west of the central stormwater trench within the roadway of Anaconda Avenue. The eastern extort of crude -oil impacted soil appears to pinch -out near the curb area of the roadway and does not appear to extend within ten feet of proposed building pads within. lots 24, 25, and 26. Crude -oil impacted soil appears to thin along the western edge of the roadway, however, the extent of crude -oil impacted soil to the west is unknown at this time. K l ZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Offeeec Se"ing the Western United States 026467.94 02/27/2007 16:53 6618379201 KRAZAN PAGE 06 Project No. 026 -0,6284 Page No. 4 i Recommendations In an agreement with Mr. Roberson, Krazan will conduct a geotechnical investigation prior to constructions of proposed building pads within Lots 29, 30 and 31 which are located to the west of Anaconda Avenue. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Should any questions arise, or if we can be of further assistance, please feet f= to contact our office at (661) 837 -9200. Respectfully Submitted, KRAZA111 & ASSOCIATES, INC. William R Cooper Professional Geologist No. 7427 Mr. Howard Wines Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services 1600 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 401 Bakersfield, California 93301 KRAZAN & ASSOCLATES, INC. Ofees Serving the Western United States 026.06264 02/27/2007 16:53 6618379201 KRAZAN PAGE 07 C t d owl hi V V V i hil 02/27/2007 16:53 6618379201 KRAZAN PAGE 08 MAJP SOURIF: 7.51 ENLITE SERMS U.S.G.S. TUPCK3RAM-OC 1VW OIL CENTER, CA DATED 1992 VIC i= MAP 1'' 1i1'1� fJI•�-II►\ 1 elk I' i', �1� � "'1~211 II �'• I�.`IIIIP 1�1'• I I �� : 1P I `, I I ��' {' � °. Slid' •� i li 11' ' �i1i a� Fll�jl'`1I^ III�1' lU 1 III"�� �'�i4Slfn• 0' 2000' 4000' SCAT -P TN rim. 7(f) -ALL LOCAMCM AM] MKAVStDM ATMAMROMAM • ii • a KEMP � - - � �- I APPROX&LATE IAICATror� OFOIL %%LL t# t37 APPROXIMATE LOCATION EXPLANATION 24 LOT AND ENUIMER PH M POTHOLE CRUDE OIL MIPACTED SOIL a w z 6 A z rJ iJ a z c MORNINGSTAR AVENUE --APPROXIMATE LOCATION OFSTORMNATERTRENCH r Q 88 176 SM-E IN T-M (f) 'ALL LOCATIONS AND MNENSIONS AM AF oXKATrt. SITE MAP scale: As sxowN Dote, 207 APRrov9d bye 4"Kr".an Brown dY' PNOEM ctumM HOMES PROPOSED RESIDENTIALDEVUonfEiIT SITE DEVELOPMENT' ENGINFEM projeS. ct t- 026 -06284 FigurBNa 2 KERN COUNTY, BAKERSFFELD, CALIFORNLA. Offices Serving the Western United States CS) N N v i N m m F-+ Ln W CTI m r O] W v lD N m F-y D N P: m 9 • Al _.—_ G� & A550CIA TES, INC. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING • ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION TESTING & INSPECTION July 17, 2006 Mr.. Shannon Roberson Phoenix Custom Homes 3612 Coffee Road, Suite C Bakersfield, California 93308 Project No. 024 -06052 ' RE: Summary Report of Findings Soil Assessment: Excavation of Crude Oil- Impacted Soil and Confirmation Sampling In the S/2 of the SW /4 of Section 18, T.29S., R.29E., M.D.B.& M. South of Morning Drive and Auburn Street Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Roberson: In accordance with your request, Krazan & Associates, Inc. ( Krazan) prepared this report to summarize the results and findings of the soil assessment of crude -oil impacted soil located at the northeastern portion of the Morgan Lease within the southern part of the Kern Bluff Oil Field (See Attachment A, Vicinity Map, Figure 1, and the Oil Field Map B, Figure 2). The soil assessment and report of findings were done at your request and not by the request of any regulatory agency; however, all activities performed at the subject were performed under City of Bakersfield, Office of Environmental Services ( CBOES) requirements, and a copy of this report will be submitted to the CBOES for their review. Prior to conducting the work, a Workplan, dated May 26, 2006, was submitted to Mr. Howard Wines of the CBOES. Krazan's workplan proposed to observe. the excavation of visibly impacted soils associated with abandoned oil wells, sump(s) and pond(s) located on the subject site, and to stockpile impacted soils on site under the direction of a Professional Geologist employed by Krazan. Krazan proposed to collect and analyze confirmation samples at sidewalls and the base of excavated soils for total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons (TRPH) by EPA Method 418.1. Krazan proposed a target goal for soils left in place is not to exceed a TRPH concentration of 1,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg). During a meeting with Mr. Wines, Mr. Wines agreed with and approved Krazan's proposed work plan. BACKGROUND Crude -oil impacts to soil have resulted from the historic use of the subject site for crude -oil production. According to a previous investigation of the subject site conducted by Petrotech Environmental Solutions ( Petrotech) (2005), one abandoned dry hole and 8 abandoned oil wells are located on the subject site. 2205 Coy Avenue • Bakersfield, California 93307 • (661) 837 -9200 • FAX (661) 837 -9201 With Offices Serving the Western United States 024- 06052.doc Project No. 024 -06052 Page No. 2 Additionally, Petrotech •conducted a Limited Soil Investigation in May 2005 for the subject site. Petrotech reportedly identified two areas that were observed with crude -oil impacts (See Attachment A, Site Map, Figure 2). These two areas were identified for sample collection: (1) a Sump, located approximately 10 feet southeast of the marked surface location of well #137; and, (2) a Pond, located approximately 220 feet south of the staked location of well #137. According to Petrotech and the laboratory analytical data reviewed by Krazan, soils collected from the subject site do not contain concentrations of metals, or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) exceeding regulatory thresholds for the identification of hazardous waste. However, the laboratory analysis for the soils samples did indicate that there are elevated concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) in the boiling range typical of diesel (TPH -D). The highest TPH -D concentration reported from a sample collected at the Pond was 18,000 mg/kg, and a sample submitted for analysis from the Sump was reported at 71,000 mg/kg. Petrotech did conclude that concentrations for arsenic did exceed preliminary remediation goals for residential soils; Although, Petrotech further concluded that these concentrations appear to be within the typical range of concentration found in California soils. PURPOSE The purpose of the soil investigation was to excavate visibly impacted crude -oil stained soil to a target goal for soils left in place not to exceed a TRPH concentration of 1,000 mg/kg, and to stockpile the impacted soil at the subject site. SCOPE OF WORK The scope of work included: • Contacting Mr. Howard Wines of the CBOES to obtain approval of the workplan and to inform him of the field work schedule and project progress. • Coordinating with Guinn Construction Company regarding field work schedules. • Collecting confirmation soil samples from excavated areas and submitting to a State - certified analytical laboratory for analysis of TRPH. • Collecting soil samples from stockpiled soil and submitting to an analytical laboratory for analysis of TRPH. • Preparing this report summarizing the field observations and soil sample analysis for submittal to CBOES. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. With Offices Serving the Western United States 024- 06052.doc Project No. 024 -06052 Page No. 3 METHODOLOGY Excavation of Crude Oil - Impacted Soil and Confirmation Sampling The excavation of the TRPH impacted soil was conducted by Guinn under the direction of Krazan's field geologist. Areas where crude -oil impacted soil was removed and the locations of confirmation samples are indicated on Figure 2. Krazan directed the excavation activities, collected soil samples, and documented the activities conducted during this investigation. A summary of the activities is presented below. During the initial field visit on May 24, 2006, Krazan observed an approximately one to two -feet high crude -oil stained soil berm that extended approximately 120 feet from east to west within the northeastern portion of the subject site (See Figure No. 2). On June 3, 2006, under the direction of Krazan's field geologist, Guinn personnel, utilizing an excavator, excavated the crude -oil stained berm to a depth of approximately three feet and to a width of approximately six feet. As excavation proceeded, Krazan's field geologist observed the excavated area for oil staining, and upon the observation that no staining remained, Krazan's field technician collected confirmation soil samples from walls and floors of the excavation at selected sampling points. The sampling points are numbered and labeled on the Site Map, Figure 2. Each sample was placed in a 1'/2 -inch diameter brass sleeve sealed at each end with Teflon TM wrap and plastic end -caps. The samples were labeled by number and placed in a thermal chest chilled with Blue Ice®. Chain -of- custody procedures were used by Krazan to document the handling and transport of the samples to Sierra Analytical Laboratories, Inc. (Sierra), a State - certified laboratory located in Laguna Hills, California. As specified on the chains -of- custody, the samples were analyzed for TRPH by EPA Method 418.1. In all, Krazan collected nine floor and sidewall soil samples, and two four -part composite stockpile soil samples for analysis of TRPH. Approximately 150 cubic yards of crude -oil impacted soil was excavated from the approximately 120 foot long berm area and stockpiled within the western- central portion of the subject site. Subsequent to removal of crude -oil impacted soil berm, Krazan's field geologist observed grading operations throughout the eastern portion of the subject site on June 6, 7, and 8, 2006. These grading operations did not appear to expose any significant additional crude -oil impacted soil and no crude -oil impacted sumps or ponds were exposed. Additionally, during July 12, and 13, 2006, Krazan's field geologist observed Guinn personnel excavate around the locations of eight previously abandoned oil wells that are located within the eastern and central portions of the subject site. All eight well heads were exposed and no significant crude -oil stained soils were observed within the sidewalls around the oil wells. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. With Offices Serving the Western United States 024- 06052.doc Project No. 024 -06052 Page No. 4 FINDINGS Analytical Results for Confirmation Soil Samples Krazan collected nine soil samples for analysis of TRPH from the floor and walls of the excavated one to two -feet high crude -oil stained soil berm that extended approximately 120 feet from east to west within the northeastern portion of the subject site. None of the confirmation soil samples analyzed were reported with TRPH concentrations over 1,000 mg/kg (See Table 1). TRPH concentrations ranged from none detected (ND) to 860 mg/kg. Sierra's reported results (refer to Attachment A) indicates that the soil remaining would be classified "nonhazardous" and below the target goal of 1,000 mg/kg as defined in Krazan's CBOES approved workplan. Analytical Results for Stockpile Soil Samples As listed in Table L TRPH concentrations for stockpile composite soil samples were reported at 29,000 mg/kg and 27,000 mg/kg. SUMMARY During June 2006, Krazan observed the excavation of approximately 150 cubic yards of crude- oil - impacted soil within the eastern portion of the subject site. Additionally, Krazan collected confirmation soil samples from the excavated areas. No confirmation soil samples were reported with TRPH concentrations exceeding 1,000 mg/kg, the maximum level acceptable by the CBOES for this project. Of the nine confirmation samples analyzed for TRPH, three were reported as ND, five were reported at or below 100 mg/kg, and one was reported at 860 mg/kg. The crude -oil- impacted soil was subsequently stockpiled within the central portion of the subject site. Krazan's field geologist also observed grading operations throughout the eastern portion of the subject site on subsequent dates during June 2006. No additional crude -oil impacted soil and no crude -oil impacted sumps or ponds were exposed within the areas graded within the eastern portion of the subject site. Additionally, during July 2006, Krazan's field geologist observed Guinn personnel excavate around the locations of eight previously abandoned oil wells that are located within the eastern and central portions of the subject site. All eight well heads were exposed and. no significant crude -oil stained soils were observed within the sidewalls around the oil wells. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. With Offices Serving the Western United States 024- 06052.doc Project No. 024 -06052 Page No. 5 TRPH concentrations reported for the two four -part composite stockpile soil samples exceeded 1,000 mg/kg, the maximum level acceptable by the CBOES for this project. The two composite stockpile soil samples were reported at 27,000 mg/kg and 29,000 mg/kg. CONCLUSIONS AND RECCOMENDATIONS Krazan concludes that exposed soil and soil observed during grading activities within the eastern portion of the subject site is below the target goal of 1,000 mg/kg, the maximum level acceptable by the CBOES for this project. Additionally, because grading activities at the subject site have not revealed additional areas of concern Krazan recommends no further investigation with respect to the crude -oil impacted soil at the subject site at this time. Based on the CBOES maximum acceptable level for TRPH of 1,000 mg/kg, Krazan further concludes that the approximately 150 cubic yards of crude -oil impacted soil stockpiled in the northeastern portion of the subject site not be used at the subject site and should be remediated on site to reduce TRPH concentrations or off - hauled and disposed of at the appropriate disposal facility. LIMITATIONS The findings of this report were based upon the results of our field and laboratory investigations, including the interpretation of conditions associated with the soil samples. Therefore, the data are accurate only to the degree implied by review of the data obtained and by professional interpretation. The soil samples were located in the field by a California Professional Geologist employed by Krazan during excavation activities. The samples were selected by visual and olfactory means; therefore, the locations of the soil samples should be considered accurate only to the degree implied by the methods used to locate them. The conclusions presented in this report are based upon site conditions as they existed at the time of our field investigation. Additionally, it is assumed that the confirmation soil samples on the subject site are representative (or nearly so) of subsurface conditions everywhere on the site; that is, subsurface conditions on the subject site do not vary significantly from those disclosed by the soil samples. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. With Offices Serving the Western United States 024- 06052.doc Project No. 024 -06052 Page No. 6 Chemical testing was performed by a laboratory -certified by the State of California. The results of the chemical testing are accurate only to the degree of care of ensuring the testing accuracy and the representative nature of the soil samples obtained. The findings presented herewith are based on professional interpretation using state -of -the -art methods and equipment and a degree of conservatism deemed proper as of this report date. It is not warranted that such data cannot be superseded by future geotechnical, environmental, or technical developments. This investigation and report were authorized by and prepared for the exclusive use of our client. Unauthorized use of or reliance on the information contained in this report without the expressed written consent of Krazan & Associates, Inc. is strictly prohibited. CLOSING Should any questions arise, or if we may be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our office at (661) 837 -9200. Respectfully Submitted, KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. William R. Cooper Professional Geologist No. 7427 WRC /wrc Table 1 Figure 1 — Vicinity Map Figure 2 — Site Map Attachment A: Sierra Analytical Laboratory Reports KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. With Offices Serving the Western United States 024- 06052.doc TABLE 1 ANALYTICAL RESULTS FOR CHARACTERIZATION AND CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLES Sampled on May 9, 2006 Reported on May 12, 2006 Soil Sample TRPH Number Sample Location on EPA Method 418.1 Fi ure 2 m No. 1 Floor Confirmation 100 No. 2 South Wall Confirmation No. 3 Floor 74 Confirmation No. 4 North Wall 82 Confirmation No. 5 Floor ND (Confirmation) No. 6 Floor ND Confirmation No. 7 South Wall ND Confirmation No. 8 Floor 860 Confirmation No. 9 North Wall 13 Confirmation No. 10 Stockpile Composite Characterization 29,000 No. 11 Stockpile Composite 27.000 Characterization EPA Method 418.1 Reporting Limits: See Attachment A for Sierra Analytical Laboratory Report. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. With Offices Serving the Western United States 024- 06052.doc V T.29S., R.28E. a • • T.29S., R.29E. �l S ` I � p, I � � I 3 o I I 0 V° 1 ° _. • ° �• ° ° °° ° \� ~ ° •-yam -- -f) o ° 0 0 ° 0 0 0 v'\ °�•. , '• o IL ° ° FIELD J I ° ° � :0 - ° 767 ° ° ° ° ° 704 7.k � ` 0 ° 4Yi 5Py FdI Id ' O 0\ o._ ° ° . '•. \ � SITE - � - -- �..._ \ C, lea a - A /i UN MAP SOURCE: U.S.G.S. 7.5- MINUTE TOPOGRAPHIC QUADRANGLE; OIL CENTER, CALIFORNIA; 1992. 0 2000 4000 SCALE IN FEET (f) *ALL LOCATIONS AND DIMENSIONS ARE APPRORDNATE VICINITY MAP Scale. AS SHOWN Date-. . 7/06 ra zan Drawn byt Approves bye PHOENIX CUSTOM HOMES PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT W.R.C. W R. C. SITE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS Project No. 1024-060521 fgv a No. KERN COUNTY APN 531- 010 -25 -01-6 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93306 Offices Serving the Western United States 6 A O SANTA FE ENERGY RESOURCES INC. +125 "PETRALIA- MORGAN" 137 48 -1609 ro 3 1 1 L - - - -J 1 SEE INSET A. L. S. RESOURCES OCKPILE +1,39 STOCKPILE #1 6 4 2 (MORGAN) r---------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- NORTH WALL --------- I I • NORTH WALL # 9 • NORTH WALL # 9 FEET I I FLOOR • FLOOR # 8 0 FLOOR # 6 0 FLOOR # 5 • FLOOR # 3 • FLOOR # I I • SOUTH WALL # 7 •SOUTH WALL # 2 3 FEET SOUTH WALL 120 FEET APPROXIMATE L-------------------------------------- - - - - -- SCALE - -20' - -- ---- ----- ------ -------- -- - - -J EXPLANATION 0 330 660 SUBJECT SITE BOUNDARY + PLUGGED AND ABANDONED • SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION SCALE IN FEET (f) - PLUGGED AND ABANDONED -DRY HOLE *ALL LOCATIONS AND DIMENSIONS (SHOWING YEAR DRILLED AND TOTAL DEPTH) ARE APPROIArE SITE MAP PHOENIX CUSTOM HOMES PROPOSED REISIDENTIAL DEVEOPMENT KERN COUNTY APN 531 -010- 25 -01 -6 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93306 Scale Date: AS SHOWN 7/06 Drawn by: Approved S. A. W. R. Project No. Figure No. 4u Ow Kmzm,,rui SITE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS Offices Serving the Western United States FIELD INVESTIGATION OF CRUDE -OIL IMPACTED SOIL PHOENIX CUSTOM HOMES SITE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT KERN COUNTY, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Project No. 026 -06284 February 27, 2007 Prepared for: Mr. Shannon Roberson Phoenix Custom Homes 3612 Coffee Road, Suite C Bakersfield, California 93308 Prepared by: Krazan & Associates, Inc. 2205 Coy Avenue Bakersfield, California 93307 -4447 (661) 837 -920 �vv <xazan& ASSOCIATES, INC. SITE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS & ASSOCIATES, INC. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING o ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION TESTING & INSPECTION February 27, 2007 Mr. Shannon Roberson Phoenix Custom Homes 3612 Coffee Road, Suite C Bakersfield, California 93308 Re: Field Investigation of Crude -Oil Impacted Soil Phoenix Custom Homes Site Proposed Residential Development Kern County, Bakersfield, California Dear Mr. Robertson: Project No. 026 -06284 In accordance with a request by Phoenix Custom Homes, Krazan & Associates, Inc., ( Krazan) conducted a field investigation of the above referenced subject site. The purpose of the field investigation was to delineate the boundaries of a possible crude -oil sump /pond by observing pot -hole excavations at the subject site. The subject site is located northeast of Auburn Street and Morning Drive, within the southern half of the southwest quarter of Section 18, Township 29 South, Range 29 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian (See Attachment A, Vicinity Map, Figure 1). BACKGROUND Previous Investigations Petrotech Environmental Solutions (Petrotech) conducted a Limited Soil Investigation in May 2005 for the subject site. According to Petrotech, a sump and a pond were located approximately 10 feet southeast, and 220 feet south of the staked location of oil well #137, respectively. A sample of the soil from the pond with the greatest amount of visible impact was collected for analysis. Reportedly, no free flowing oil was observed in the pond. According to Petrotech and the laboratory analytical data, soils collected from the former pond do not contain concentrations of metals or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) exceeding regulatory thresholds for the identification of hazardous waste. Krazan conducted an investigation for the subject site in May and June 2006. Krazan's workplan, approved by the City of Bakersfield Office of Environmental Services(CBOES), proposed to observe the excavation of visibly impacted soils associated with abandoned oil wells, sump(s) and pond(s) located on the subject site, and to stockpile impacted soils on site under the direction of a Professional Geologist employed by Krazan. The findings of this investigation were reported in Krazan's July 17, 2006 Excavation of Crude Oil - Impacted Soil and Confirmation Sampling report, Project No. 024 - 06052. A summary of the report indicates that during the initial field visit on May 24, 2006, Krazan observed an approximately one to two -feet high crude -oil stained soil berm that extended approximately 120 feet from east to west within the northeastern portion of the subject site. No additional visibly impacted 2205 Coy Avenue a Bakersfield, California 93307 a (661) 837 -9200 e FAX (661) 837 -9201 With Offices Serving the Western United States 026 -06284 Project No. 026 -06284 Page No. 2 crude -oil stained soils, sumps or ponds were observed within the northeastern portion of the subject site at that time. During June 2006, Krazan observed the excavation of approximately 150 cubic yards of crude -oil- impacted soil associated with the crude -oil stained soil berm. Krazan collected confirmation soil samples from the excavated areas and no confirmation soil samples were reported with TRPH concentrations exceeding 1,000 mg/kg, the maximum level acceptable by the CBOES for this project. Krazan's field geologist also observed grading operations within the eastern portion of the subject site on subsequent dates during June 2006. No additional crude -oil impacted soil _ and no crude -oil impacted sumps or ponds were exposed within the areas graded. Additionally, during July 2006, Krazan's field geologist observed Guinn personnel excavate around the locations of eight previously abandoned oil wells that are located within the eastern and central portions of the subject site. All eight well heads were exposed and no significant crude -oil stained soils were observed within the sidewalls around the oil wells. February 2007 - Field Observation ]Findings During utility installation activities at the subject site in February 2007, crude -oil- impacted soil was observed within the sidewalls of the storm -drain trench that trends north -south and is located in the central roadway portion of the future Anaconda Avenue (See Site Plan, Figure 2 in Attachment A). On February 13, 2007, at the request of Mr. Shannon Roberson with Phoenix Custom Homes, the owner of the subject site, Krazan's Environmental Geologist visited the subject site to assess the potential environmental impact. Krazan observed an approximately one to two feet thick crude -oil stained soil within the sidewalls of the stormwater trench. The crude -oil stained soil was observed to have a dried asphalt -like appearance. The crude -oil staining within the trench appears to pinch out to the north and south and was observed at a point approximately 150 feet south of the intersection of Morning Star and Anaconda Avenues and extends approximately 120 feet to the south of this point. The depth below final grade of the crude -oil staining is approximately four feet. Based on the lens -like cross - section observed in the trench, the crude -oil impacted soil appears to represent a former crude -oil sump or pond. On February 14, 2007, Krazan revisited the subject site to meet with Mr. Jeff Turman with Turman Construction Company (Turman) in order to develop a strategy for determining the extent of the crude -oil impacted area. On February 16, 2007, Turman excavated a trench approximately 150 -feet long, north to south, along western edge or flow line of Anaconda Avenue. On February 20, 2007, Krazan meet with Mr. Roberson and Mr. Howard Wines, with the CBOES to evaluate the crude -oil staining. Crude -oil staining was observed at an approximate depth of four feet below final grade within the western trench that traversed along the flow line or curbing of the roadway. According to Mr. Wines's and Krazan's observations, it appears that crude -oil impacted soil is thinning or pinching out along the western edge of the roadway, relative to the crude -oil impacted soil observed within the stormwater trench in the central portion of the roadway. However, Mr. Wines expressed concern regarding the KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Offices Serving the Western United States 026 -06284 Project No. 026 -06284 Page No. 3 eastern extent of the crude oil impacted soil, and suggested that pot -holes be excavated to the east of the central stormwater trench in order to define the eastern limits of the crude -oil impacted soil. On February 22, 2007 Krazan directed Turman to excavate a series of pot -holes (PH) to the east of the stormwater trench and at a location approximately ten feet from any future construction of building pads. PH -1, -2, and -3 were excavated within Lots 26, 25, and 24, respectively (See Site Plan, Figure 2 in Attachment A). The PHs were excavated to a minimum depth of eight feet bgs. A caliche, or hardened calcium carbonate soil was observed in PH -1, -2, and -3, within the top few feet of the excavation. This observation appears to indicate that soil within these areas has not been disturbed. Additionally, no crude -oil impacted soil was encountered within PH -1, -2, or -3. PH -4 was advanced to the west of PH -2, (between the stormwater trench and PH -2). This Pot -hole was excavated along the future flow line or curbing of the roadway. A thin layer of crude -oil impacted soil, less than one -foot thick, was found at a depth of approximately four feet bgs. Based on these findings it appears that crude -oil impacted soil does not extend much further than the eastern edge of the roadway curbing and not within at least 10 feet of any future buildings along the eastern side of Anaconda Avenue. A fifth pot -hole (PH -5) was excavated to the west of the stormwater trench, east of the western trench, and within the roadway of Anaconda Avenue. An approximately three -foot thick layer of crude -oil impacted soil was observed at a depth of four feet bgs. Conclusions Based on field observations, it appears that crude -oil impacted soil occurs within the roadway at an approximate depth of four feet bgs, and from 150 feet to 270 feet south of the intersection of Morning Star and Anaconda Avenues. Crude -oil impacted soil appears to pinch -out in the north -south direction. The thickest section of crude -oil impacted soil was three feet in thickness and was observed west of the central stormwater trench within the roadway of Anaconda Avenue. The eastern extent of crude -oil impacted soil appears to pinch -out near the curb area of the roadway and does not appear to extend within ten feet of proposed building pads within lots 24, 25, and 26. Crude -oil impacted soil appears to thin along the western edge of the roadway; however, the extent of crude -oil impacted soil to the west is unknown at this time. KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Offices Serving the Western United States 026 -06284 Project No. 026 -06284 Page No. 4 Recommendations In an agreement with Mr. Roberson, Krazan will conduct a geotechnical investigation prior to construction of proposed building pads within Lots 29, 30 and 31 which are located to the west of Anaconda Avenue. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Should any questions arise, or if we can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact our office at (661) 837 -9200. Respectfully Submitted, KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. William R. Cooper Professional Geologist No. 7427 cc Mr. Howard Wines Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services 1600 Truxtun Avenue, Suite 401 Bakersfield, California 93301 KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES, INC. Offices Serving the Western United States 026 -06284 .n.uu"tlrcrrcCrcu n MAP SOURCE: 7.5 N 1NUTE SERIFS U.S.G.S. 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