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2160 Santa Barbara Streel . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5240 ' 805/781-7380
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June 30, 1997
Roger W. Briggs
Regional Water Quality Control Board;
Central Coast Region
81 Higuera Street, Suite 200
San Luis Obispo, CA9340l-54t4
Attention: Mr. Frank DeMarco
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Subject: .Mr. Harry Kaplan (owner)
1480 Monterey Street
San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401
Item:
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Excavation of abandoned monitoring well #2 and Samples
Dear Mr. DeMarco:
On June 25, L997I observed the excavation of hydrocarbon impacted soil within the vicinity of
abandoned monitoring well #2 (MW-2) at 1480 Monterey Street in San Luis Obispo, California. Mr.
Todd Porter, P.E., of SECOR International Incorporated, Don Bullard of Bullard & Sons
Contractors, as well as the heavy equipment operator were present. Approximately 5 cubic yards of
soil was excavated and is currenlly -on-site and covered with visqueen pending laboratory results. Mr.
Porter took a soil sample from the bottom of the site at a depth of approximately 10 feet, he took a
sample from the east wall at a depth of approximately 5 feet and a sample from the stockpile.
Ground water was present at about 8 feet. Approximately 3 hours later, the cavity was filled with
slurry. Once the lab results are available and the soil profile is known, the excavated soil will be
transported to Morton Recycling in Maricopa, California.
Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at 781-7380.
Sincerely,( ' [/n'"fu--/ / /- r-
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I-eah C. Stanley
Hazardous Materials Analyst
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Central Coast
Regional Water
Quality Control
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8l HigueraStreet
Suite 200
San Luis ObisPo, CA
9340t-5427
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FAX (805) s43-0397
Mr. Harry Kapland
181 l8 Village I 8
Camarillo, CA 93012
Dear Mr. Kapland:
UGT, 14SO MONTEREY STREET, SAN LUIS OBISPO; ADDITIONAL REMEDIATION
PRIOR TO CLOSI]RE
On May S,1997,Mr. Todd Porter, with SECOR, phoned to advise us residual contamination in
ground-water still exists beneath the property cited above. A March 4, 1997 sample collected
iro,n ground water monitoring well MW-2 showed benzene at 44 micrograms per liter and total
petrolium hydrocarbons at approximately 300 milligrams per liter. As you know, we issued a
ildarch lg, l9g7, case closur" l"tt"t, assuming constituents of concern had been remediated
below.our Water Quality Control Plan's, Water Quality Objectives. Apparently, our assumption
was wrong.
Mr. porter indicated the majority of affected soils, except for a few feet surrounding well MW-2,
have been excavated and replaced with clean backfill. The exception are soils to the east of the
well that were not excavated due to restrictions associated with sidewalks and utilities' To
remedy this issue, $-!,CORhas prepared a May 8,lgg7, workplan for excavating approximately
ten culic yard of ,oil usu.rd io be causing this ground water contamination. We concur with
SECOR's plan with the condition that an east sidewall soil sample be collected from the
excavationland analyzed using EPA Method 8Ol5-Modified. Also, please contact Mr. Spencer
Meyer, with the City of San Luis Obispo Fire Department, for an inspection during this
excavation.
Therefore, pursuant to Section 13267 of the California Water Code, please submit to this office
by .fuly l. i992, a report containing the result of implementing the May 8 workplan. The report
must contain: a vicinity .up; tnup depicting the lateral extent of excavation; cr6ss-sections
showing the vertical exient oi excavation and location of soil sampling point; a table containing
the anJlytical results of all samples collected as part of this workplan; any finding and
conclusions; and, all chemical laboratory analytical documents associated with this workplan.
you may also want to include your well abandonment results and certification, per our March
19,1997 letter, in this rePort.
pursuant to Section 1326g of the Water Code, a violation of a request made pursuant to Water
Code Section 13267 may subject you to civil liability of up to $1,000 per day'
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Our mlssion is to preseme and enhance lhe qualtty -of Califgrnia's waler,resources, and
ensure their proper ailocation and efflctent usefor the benetlt ofpresent andfuture generalions.
Mr. Harry Kapland 2-May 13,1997
If you have any questions, please call Frank J. DeMarco at (805) 542-4638.
Sincerely,
Roger W. Briggs
Executive Officer
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Mr. Todd Porter
SECOR
3437-AEmpresa Dr.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Mr. Spencer Meyer
City of San Luis ObispoFire Department
2160 Santa Barbara Ave.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5240
Ms. Judy Reid
State Water Resources Control Board
UGT Cleanup Fund
P. O. Box 944212
Sacramento, CA 94244'2120
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MARK ONLY
ONE ITEM
DBA OR FACILITY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTALLED:a(.))
I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
A. owNER's rANK r.D.# UNL€4DFi B. MANUFACTURED BY: ffl A Crq p .fH q frnx n S@.<_
c. DArE TNSTALLED(Mo/DAYTVEARI UanHNddN D. rANK cAPAcrrY lN GALLoNS: /O n .t A
II.TANKCONTENTS IF A-1 IS MARKED, COMPLETE ITEM C.
III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A,AND C, AND ALL THAT APPLIES IN BOX D
IV. PIPING INFORMATION CIRCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IFUNDERGROUND,BOTHIFAPPLICABLE
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
c.E
E
1a REGULAR
UNLEADED
1b PREMIUM
UNLEADED2 LEADED
3 DIESEL
4 GASAHOL
5 JET FUEL
l-l e nvrnrroru ens
99 OTHER (DESCRIBE lN ITEM O.
fl z uErunnolllR ' enooucr
l-l 2 wASrE
lX r r',toron vEHtcLE FUEL
f-l z pernolEur,,t
l---l g curl,ttcrl PRoDUcr
4 olL
80 EMPTY
95 UNKNOWN
D, IF (A.1) IS NOT MARKED, ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED c.A.s.#
A. TYPE OF
SYSTEM
3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER
4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTEDTANK)
95 UNKNOWN
99 OTHERlXl z sntolE ullf] r oouele wrlt-
B. TANK
MATERIAL
(PrimaryTank)
[Kl r arne srerl
f_] s cotlcRere
fl s anoruze
l-_l 4 srEEL cLAD w FTBERGLASS REtNFoRcED PLAsrlc
fl g roez" METHANoL coMPATIBLEWFRP
fl ro oaLvarutzED srEEL l-_..l ss uNrNowr'l fl tt orHER-!
3 FIBERGLASS
7 ALUMINUM
2 STAINLESS STEEL
6 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE
f_l t Rueeen LtNeo f_l z luxvo utt'ltt'tc
fl s ot-rss t-ttttne [Xl e urultrueo
IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH IOOO/. METHANOL ?
C.INTERIOR
LINING
f--l gs uttxttowx
YES- NO-
f_l 3 Epoxy LTNTNG l-l + pt-tEtlot-lc LINING
l-_l gs orHER
D. CORROSION
PROTECTION
fl s vrHvt wnap I-_l a rtgeneLAss REtNFoRcED PtASTlc
f-l s carsootc PnorEcrloN Kl st tlorue
[l r eor-veTHYLENE wRAP l-l z coertHc
f_l es uNKNowru f] ee orHER
A. SYSTEMTYPE A 1 sucTtoN 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER
B, CONSTRUCTION 1 SINGLE WALL AU 2 DOUBLEWALL A U 3 LINEDTRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER
A U 1 BARESTEEL
A U 5 ALUMINUM
A U 9 GALVANIZEDSTEEL
A U 2 STAINLESSSTEEL A U
AU 6CONCRETE AU
A U 10 oATHODIC PROTECTION
3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC}4 FIBERGLASS PIPE
C. MATERIAL AND
coRRostoN
PROTECTION
7 STEELWCOATING A U s lOOp/" METHANOL COMPATIBLEWFRP
A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER
1 VISUAL CHECK
6 TANK TESTING
2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION
7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING
3 VAPOR MONITORING
91 NONE
fl a nuroruercrANKGAUGINc l--l s cRoUNDWATERMoNIToRING
|XI ss uttxttowtt 9S OTHER
1. ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (MO/DAYNTR)
thARctJ 93 2. ESTIMATED OUANTITY OF
SUBSTANCE REMAINING /aO GALLoNs
3. WAS TANK FILLED WITH
INERT MATERIAL ?YES ro K,
VI, TANK URE INFORM
THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDEB PENALW OF AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT
LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THE STATE I.D. NUMBER IS COMPOSED OF THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW
/IDATEAPPLICANTS NAME
(PRINTEO &
COUNTY # JURISDICTION #FACILITY #TANK #
STATE I.D.#o L 3 (t o D )?rL3 o o o o 0 S
PERMIT NUMBER PERMIT APPROVED BY/DATE PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE
FORM B (9-90)THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMIT APPLICATION. FORM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED.
FOR()O34B.M
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD
D STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION. FORM A
COMPLETE THIS FORM FOR EACH FACILTTY/SITE
FACTLTTY/S|TE INFORMATIoN & ADDRESS - (MUST BE CoM
EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (PRIMARY)
II. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION.UST BE COMP
MAILING OR STREET RESS
EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON (SECONDARY). optional
f
III, TANK OWNER INFORMATION.BE COMP
tV, B0ARD 0F EQUALIZATIoN UST ST0RAGE FEE ACCoUNT NUMBER - Call (916) 323-9555 if questions arise.
rY (TK) H0 ol7 z I 1 ?
V. PETROLEUM UST FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. (MUST BE COMPLETED) - IDENTIFY THE METHOD(S) USED
f_l g neuEwnL pERMtr lVd cnnlree oF INFoRMATIoN fl z pEnunruENTLY cLosED slTE
PERMIT
OF OPERATOR
1fl
2
OR NAME sr a-T
f_-] + nvEruoED pERMrr fl o rEnponARY slrE cLosuREONE ITEM
ONLY
PARCEL f (oFflONAt)NEAREST CROSS STREET
Oa /tfirAt'd-tq60 I
rl\[.rru\q,tgu 5\ADDRESS
0
SITE PHONE # WITH AREA CODESTATEZIP CODE y0lCITY
g+ffi-gurp
CA(,
f_l coUNTY.AGENoY E STATE-AGENCY T--I FEOERAL.AGENCYN CoRPORATION
./ BOX
TO INDICATE T.I LOoAL.AGENoY
DISTRICTS
TYPE oF BUslNEss [e-l-t-qAs sTATloN f_l 2 DISTRIBUTOR
4 PROCESSOR f_l 5 OTHER
WITH AREA CODE
N 3 FARM
(LAST, FIRST)
l;e 3 7B-flf,e
E. P. A. l. D. # (optional)
(LAST FrRSr)
# OF TANKS AT SITE
OR TRUST LANDS
./ IF INDIAN
RESERVATION
tNAME (LAST,IRST)# WITH AREA CODENAME (LAST
CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATIONNAME I
Ha (o
./ boxtolndicats
f_l CORPORATION
[-mDUAL
l-_l PARTNERSHTP
f_-l LocAL-AGENoY
T-l cout{tY-AGENcY
f-l STATE.AGENCY
f-l FEDEML.AGENCYl,.np tB
srnEer abo
ZIP CODE73otz I PJIONE,IWITH AREA CODE(aas) ,/pq- {Ba7STATEcfl
CARE OF ADDRESS INFORMATIONNAMEOFOWNER I
i{a o- t..^ K-ao\a v.*
./boxrotndicato Elrlfiotvtoull
T-l coRPoBATIoN N PARTNERSHIP
f_-l LooAL-AGENoY
f_-] oOUIffY.AGENCY
f-l STATE.AGENoY
N FEDEML.AGENCYla op leMAILING oR STREET AilDRESS
lB ll6' U,'
Th ZIP CODE?3arz PHONE # \iVITH AREA COOE(&f) yp/" 5807CITY
4 4
./ box bindicale f-l 1 sELF-rNsuRED
f_l s nnERorcReott
f_l 2 cUARANTEE
N 6 EXEMPTION
3 INSURANCE 4 BOND
E/se orHen 5
Vl. LEGAL NOTIFICATION AND BILLING ADDRESS Legal notilicalion and will be sent to lhe lank owner unless box I or ll is checked.
THIS FOBM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, ANDTOTHE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS THUE AND COBRECT
LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY
CHECK ONE BOX INDICATING WHICH ABOVE ADDRESS SHOULD BE USED FOR LEGAL NOTIFICATIONS AND BILLING:ll.ilt.L
DATESIGNAAPPLNAME
cl CI o A3 latA.Als
FACILITY #JURISDICTION #COUNTY #
SUPVISOR. DISTRICT COOE - OPTIONAL
lcerusus
TRACT# - OPTIONALLOCATION CODE - OPTIONAL
TH|S FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANTED By AT LEAST (r) OR MORE PERMIT APPLICATTON . FoRM B, UNLESS THIS lS A CHANGE OF SrTE INFoRMATIoN oNLY.
FORM A (5-91) FoRoo33A's
STATE OFCALIFORNIA
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION. FORM B
COMPLETE A SEPAHATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM.
I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
II.TANK IF A.1 IS MARKED, COMPLETE ITEM C.
III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, ANO C, AND ALL THAT APPLIES IN BOX D
1 RUBBER LINED 2 ALKYD LINING f_l s Epoxv uttttua l-l + pseruolc LINING
INTERIOR
LINING)
f_l s emss utt'tttto 6 UNLINED
IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 1OO7O METHANOL? YES
95 UNKNOWN
_ NO_
l-.l gs orHEn
IV. PIPING INFORMATION cIRcLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IFUNDERGROUNO,BOTHIFAPPLICABLE
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
MARK ONLY
ONE ITEM
7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ON SITE
8 TANK REMOVED4 AMENDED PERMIT
RENEWAL PERMIT 5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION
6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE
1 NEW PERMIT
2 INTERIM PERMIT
DBA OR FACILITY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTALLED:L (
A. OWNER'S TANK I. D. #B. MANUFACTURED BY:t)nVwaU.t t'.'.
c. DArE rNsrAllro(uororYnrdR) t $-a.f 6' -7 D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS:l o.soo
L 3 DIESEL
4 GASAHOL
5 JET FUEL
6 AVIATION GAS
7 METHANOL
99 OTHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D. BELOW)f---l e lrroeo
c.1A REGULAR
UNLEADED
1b PREMIUM
UNLEADED
' d', PRoDUcr
I I 2 wASrE
1gl' "oro* vEHtcLE FUEL l-l + ott-
2 PETROLEUM
3 CHEMICAL PRODUCT fl gs uNKNowN
fl so Er'rprY
D. IF(A-1)ISNOTMARKED, ENTER NAME OFSUBSTANCE STORED c. A. s. #:
A. TYPEOF
SYSTEM
3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER
4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTEDTANK}99 OTHER
DOUBLE WALL
2 SINGLE WALL
l-l ss ut'rxt'lowl,r
B, TANK
MATERIAL
{Primary Tank)
4 STEEL CLAD W FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
8 IOOP/. METHANOL COMPATIBLEWFRP
10 GALVANIZED STEEL f_] ss orHen
l-_l 2 srArNLESs srEEL l---l 3 FTBERGLASS tl
f-l e polwmvu culontor l-l 7 ALUMINUM
95 UNKNOWN
ff' aanesreel
5 CONCRETE
9 BRONZE
D. CoRRoSION
PROTECTION f_-l s crruootc PRorEcrloN fl sl ttorue
4 FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
99 OTHER
2 COATING fl s vnvu wnnpf__l r eolverHYLENE wRAP
f_l es uNKNowN
A, SYSTEMTYPE A U 1 SUCTION A 2 PRESSURE A U 3 GRAVITY A U 99 OTHER
B. CONSTRUCTION A Q) r struole wnll AU 2DOUBLEWALL AU 3LINEOTRENCH AU 9sUNKNOWN A U 99 OTHER
C. MATERIAL AND
coRR0sloN
PROTECTION
r@
AU
1 BARE STEEL
5 ALUMINUM
9 GALVANIZED STEEL
AU
AU
AU
2 STAINLESS STEEL A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE(PVC)A U 4 FIBERGLASS PIPE
6 CONCRETE A U 7 STEELWCOATING A U 81OOP/.METHANOLCOMPATIBLEWFRP
10 CATHODIC PROTECTION A U 95 UNKNOWN A U 99 OTHERAU
D. LEAK DETECTION ll 1 AUroMArlc LINE LEAK DErEcroR ffz lrruernurNEssrEsrNc n 'iilJifit'{i,tr n 99 OTHER
2 tNVENToRy REcoNctLtATtoN l-l s vlponMoNrroRrNGfl + eurol,tnrtcrANKGAUGINo fl s cRoUNDWATERMoNIToRING
6 rANK TESTNG f_l z trurensrtrtALMoNlroRlNc t]91 NONE
CHECK
l-l gs ulrruown f_l ss orHen
VI. TANK CLOSUHE INFORMA
THIS FOHM HAS EEEN
LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY STATE ER IS COMPOSEO OF THE FOUR NUMBEBS BELOW
PERJUNY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT
YES NO3. WAS TANK FILLED WITH
INERT MATERIAL ?GALLONS
2. ESTIMATED QUANTIW OF
SUBSTANCE REMAINING
1. ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (MO/DAYTYR)
DATE I'rzlt.r/?z-'b sl-ol.,t b. 0ot(lerAPPLICANTS NAME
(PRINTEO & SIGNATURE)
q a o A 4 A a 5 I
FACILITY #TANK #
STATE I,D.#
COUNTY # JURISDICTION #
76PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE IpERMrr AppRovED By/DArE Tadt , I Zq /PERMTTNUMBER hb * 1077
FoRM B (e-eo) THIS FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANTED By A pERMr AppLtCATtoN. FoRM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED.
FOROM4B.M
COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM.
I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
II.TANKCONTENTS IFA.l IS MARKED, COMPLETE ITEM C.
III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, AND C, ANDALLTHAT APPLIES IN BOX D
-\ -)
I
srATE wA#'l:'s3ffii[!Ti'itt. L Bo AR D
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION. FORM B
2 LINING f_l g ppoxy r-r.rrt'lc f_-l + pueruolrc LtNtNG
INTERIOR
LINING
c.
)
1 RUBBER LINED
5 GLASS LINING UNLINED
IS LINING MATEBIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 1007" METHANOL ? YES
S5 UNKNOWN
_ NO_
l-l ss orHen
lV. PIPING INFORMATION qRcLE A rFABovE
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
OR U IF UNDERGROUND, BOTH IF APPLICABLE
MARK ONLY
ONE ITEM
5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION
6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE4 AMENDED PERMIT
RENEWAL PERMIT 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ONSITE
8 TANK REMOVED
1 NEW PERMIT
2 INTERIM PERMIT
DBA OR FACILITY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTALLED:
A. OWNER'S TANK I.D.#B. MANUFACTURED BY:l/horn,^-
C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAYI/EAR)SeC{- g- 1 D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS:10 . ooo
A.52{uoton vEHtcLE FUEL f-l + otl
2 PETROLEUM
3 CHEMICALPRODUCT
f_l eo eMprY
f_l gs uttxttowtt
B.
ffiaooucr
l-_-l z wAsrE
c.d^REGULAR
UNLEADED
1b PREMIUM
UNLEAOED
l-_-l z lEaoEo
3 DIESEL
4 GASAHOL
5 JET FUEL
6 AVIATION GAS
7 METHANOL
99 OTHER (DESCR|BE tN |TEM D. BELOW)
D. IF (A.1) IS NOTMARKED, ENTER NAME OF SUBSTANCE STORED c.A.s.#:
A, TYPE OF
SYSTEM
f_l r oouaLe waLL
lEdsrlroue wnu
3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER
4 sEcoNDARy coNTATNMENT lviulreorntry [-l ss orFren
[-l ss uNmrowrl
B. TANK
MATERIAL
(Primary Tank)
4 STEELCLAD W/FIBERGLASS REINFORCEDPLASTIC
8 1OE/" METHANOL COMPATIBLEWFBP
I t-.{zf erne sreeu
1O GALVANIZED STEEL f_l sg ornen
l-l e srntttuEss srEEL l-_l g rtseneLess n
ll e eolwtt'tvl cxlontor [-l 7 ALUMINUM
95 UNKNOWN
5 CONCRETE
9 BRONZE
D, CORROSION
PROTECTION
f-'l r eolverHYLENE WRAP l-El-fcorlruo
f-l s cnruootc pRorEcrloN f] st ttorue
l-l s vr.ryL wnap fl a pteEnclAss REtNFoRcED PLASTIo
fl es uNKNowru [ ee orHER
A. SYSTEMTYPE A U 1 SUCTION A(l )enessune A u s cRAVtrY A U 99 OTHER
A U 2 DOUBLEWALL A U 3 LINEDTRENCH A U 95 UNKNOWNSINGLE WALL A U 99 OTHERB. CONSTRUCTION A
C. MATERIAL AND
coRR0sloN
PROTECTION
AU
AU
AU
A
A
A
4 FIBERGLASS PIPE
8 1OO"/" METHANOL COMPATIBLEWFRP
99 OTHER
AU
A U 3 POLYVINYL CHLORIOE(PVC}A U2 STAINLESS STEELBARE STEEL
7 STEELWCOATING
A U 95 UNKNOWN
AU
AU
6 CONCRETE
10 CATHODIC P
IJ 5 ALUMINUM
U 9 GALVANIZED STEEL
D. LEAK DETECTION f_l 1 AUToMATICLINELEAKDETEcToR ELINE TIGHTNESS TESTING MONITORING
99 OTHER
flr CHECK INVENTORY RECONCILIATION 3 VAPOR MONITORING
91 NONE
fl + auror,,rnrtcrnruxcluettle l-l 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING
99 OTHERTANK TESTING 7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING f-l ss ut'lxr.lowtt
VI. TANK CLOSURE INFORMATION
1, ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (MOiOAYTYR)2. ESTIMATED OUANTITY OF
SUBSTANCE REMAINING GALLONS
3. WAS TANK FILLED WITH
INERT MATERIAL ?vEs fl No I
THIS FORM HAS BEEN
LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY
PENALW
TE I.D.IS COMPOSED OF THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW
AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TBUE AND CORRECT
DATEAPPLICANTS NAME
(PRINTED & SIGNATURE}
qlo o AJ Az r IFACILITY #TANK #
STATE I,D.#
COUNTY # JURISDICTION #
PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE /pERMrrAppRovEoavn*f4,?n_ / 7 y IPERMIT NUMBER /o7 7
FoRM B (e-eo) TH|S FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANTED By A PERMIT AppLlCATtoN. FoRM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED.
FOROM4B.M
srATE w Ad'll's8fi i,Jf8l'il t. L Bo AR D
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION . FORM B
A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM.
I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS - SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
II.TANKCONTENTS IF A.1 IS MARKED. COMPLETE ITEM C.
lll. TANK CONSTHUCTION M ARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES A, B, AND C, AND ALL THAT APPLIES IN BOX D
INTERIOR
LINING
c.
)
1 RUBBER LINED
5 GLASS LINING
f_--l 2 ALKYD LINING
IEZ urur-rrueo
3 EPOXY LINING
95 UNKNOWN
_ NO_
[-l a pt-rEr.rot-rc LTNTNG
l--l ss orHen
IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 1OO'/. METHANOL ? YES
IV. PIPING INFOBMATION CIRCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IF UNDERGROUND'BOTH IFAPPLICABLE
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
MARK ONLY
ONE ITEM
1 NEW PERMIT
2 INTERIM PERMIT
3 RENEWAL PERMIT
4 AMENDED PERMIT
5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION
6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE
7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ONSITE
8 TANK REMOVED
DBA OR FACILITY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTALLED:
A. OWNER'S TANK I. D. #B. MANUFACTURED BY:I)YlKqot't t t
C. DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAY/YEAR)D. TANK CAPACITY IN GALLONS:I o,aeo
" d, MoroR vEHtcLE FUEL 4 olL
SO EMPTY
95 UNKNOWN
2 PETROLEUM
3 CHEI,4ICAL PRODUCT f-l 2 wAsrE
'' fi'r^oor",UNLEAOED
1b PREMIUM
UNLEADEDf_l z lenoeo
1 REGIJLARc.3 OTESEL f_l e lvrlrrolr els
4 GASAHOL f_l z trretunruoL5 JET FUEL
99 OTHER (DESCRIBE IN ITEM D, BELOW)
D. IF(A.1)ISNOTMARKED, ENTER NAME OFSUBSTANCE STORED c,A.s.#:
A. TYPE OF
SYSTEM
3 SINGLE WALL WITH EXTERIOR LINER
4 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT (VAULTEDTANK)99 OTHER
l-l gs uttxttowtt1 DOUBLE WAIL
SINGLE WALL
B. TANK
MATERIAL
(Primary Tank)
1 BARE STEEL
5 CONCRETE
E BRONZE
4 STEEL CLAD w/ FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC
8 IOOP/. METHANOL COMPATIBLEWFRP
f_-l ss orneR
7 ALUMINUM
95 UNKNOWN
l-l z suruless srEEL l--l s rtsencLnss
6 POLWINYL CHLORIDE
10 GALVANIZEO STEEL
D. CORROSION
PROTECTION
2 COATING
91 NONE
l-_l s vrHvL wnap l-_l + ptaEnclAss REtNFoRcED PLAsrtc
f---l eE uNKNowH I ee orHER
l_l r eolverHYLENE WRAP
f-] s carsootc enorucrtoru ff
A, SYSTEMTYPE A U 1 SUCTION 2 PRESSUREA A U 99 OTHERA U 3 GRAVITY
C. MATERIAL AND
CORROSION
PROTECTION
1 BARE STEEL
5 ALUMINUM
9 GALVANIZED STEEL
4 FIBERGLASS PIPE
8 1OO"/" METHANOL COMPATIBLEWFRP
99 OTHER
3 POLYVINYL CHLORIOE(PVC)A U
AU 10 PROTECTION
A
7 STEELWCOATING
A U 95 UNKNOWN
AU
AU
A U 2 STAINLESSSTEEL A U
AU 6CONCRETE AUAU
AU
D. LEAK DETECTION f-l 1 AUToMATICLINELEAKDETECToR f_l ee oTHERLINE TIGHTNESS TESTING
VISUAL CHECK
TANK TESTINGb
2 INVENTORY RECONCILIATION
7 INTERSTITIAL MONITORING
3 VAPOR MONITORING
91 NONE
f-l + nuror,tarrcrnnxeauetruc l-l 5 GROUND WATER MONITORING
99 OTHERl--l ss utlxr.lowtl
VI. TANK HE INFORMATION
1. ESTIMATED DATE LAST USED (MO/DAYTYR)2. ESTIMATED OUANTITY OF
SUBSTANCE REMAINING GALLONS
3. WAS TANK FILLED WITH
INERT MATERIAL ?YES NO
THIS FORM HAS BEEN OF PERJUBY, AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, IS TRUE AND CORRECT
LOCAL AGENCY USE ONLY THEST I.D. NUMBER IS COMPOSED OF THE FOUR NUMBERS BELOW
DATEU, q{'€e[€^ b. cottj<APPLICANTS NAME
(PBTNTEO &
cl O o A3 IFACILITY #TANK #
STATE I.D.#
COUNTY # JURISDICTION #
PERMTTEXPTRATIoNDATE IqrT / 7 ? 6eERMTT APPRovED BY/DATE fA,A / Z? /PERMIT NUMBEB /077
FoRM B (e_eo) TH|S FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANTED By A PERMIT AppLtCATtON - FoRM A, UNLESS A CURRENT FORM A HAS BEEN FILED.
FOROM4B.R4
STATE OF CALIFOFNIA
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK PERMIT APPLICATION. FORM B
COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH TANK SYSTEM.
I. TANK DESCRIPTION COMPLETE ALL ITEMS -- SPECIFY IF UNKNOWN
II.TANKCONTENTS IF A.1 IS MARKED, COMPLETE ITEM C.
III. TANK CONSTRUCTION MARK ONE ITEM ONLY IN BOXES B, AND C, AND ALL THAT APPLIES IN BOX D
1 RUBBER LINED
l-_-l s ot-rss ltr.ttrue
IS LINING MATERIAL COMPATIBLE WITH 1OO% METHANOL? YES- NO-
Tl 4 PHENoLTC LTNTNG
l--l sg orHEn
l-l + rreeneLAss RETNFoRcED PLAsrtc
99 OTHER
2 ALKYD LINING 3 EPOXY LINING
95 UNKNOWNINTERIOR
LINING
c.
]
D, CORROSION
PROTECTION
l_l r eor-veTHYLENE wRAP f_l z corrtHc
[-_l s carsootc PRorEcrloN [ffruorue
3 VINYL WRAP
95 UNKNOWN E
IV. PIPING INFORMATION CIRCLE A IFABOVEGROUNDOR U IFUNDERGROUND'BOTHIFAPPLICABLE
V. TANK LEAK DETECTION
MARK ONLY
ONE ITEM 4 AMENDED PERMIT
RENEWAL PERMIT 7 PERMANENTLY CLOSED ONSITE
8 TANK REMOVED
5 CHANGE OF INFORMATION
6 TEMPORARY TANK CLOSURE
1 NEW PERMIT
2 INTERIM PEBMIT
DBA OR FACILITY NAME WHERE TANK IS INSTALLED:,L,E
C, DATE INSTALLED (MO/DAYTYEAR)S't-o7'sn
B. MANUFACTURED BY:I ) rn \Cwst.l vr
D. TANK CAPAGITY lN GALLoNS: {,tO
3 DIESEL
4 GASAHOL
5 JET FUEL
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May 8, 1997 Job No. 40087-001-10
Mr. Frank DeMarco
California Regional Water Quality Control Board
Central Coast Region
81 Higuera Street, Suite 200
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5414
SI]BJECT: WORK PLAN FOR SOIL EXCAVATION AND ABANDONMENT OF
MOMTORTNG WELL MW-2, 1480 MONTEREY STREET, SAN LIIIS
oBrsPo, CALIFORNTA
Dear Mr. DeMarco:
SECOR International Incorporated (SECOR), on behalf of Mr. Harry Kaplan, has prepared this work
plan to excavate hydrocarbon irnpacted soil concurrent with abandonment of monitoring weli MW-2
at 1480 Monterey Street located in San Luis Obispo, California. The site has been considered for
regulatory closure in the letter from the Regional Water Qualtty Control Board (RWQCB) dated March
19, t997.
First Ouarter 1997 Groundwater Analytical Results
Prior to receiving the above referenced leffer, semi-annual groundwater monitoring was conducted at
the site in accordance with the current modified Monitoring and Reporting Program. Based on the
results of groundwater monitoring on March 4, 1997, only well MW-2 contained benzene, at a
concentration of 44 microgram per liter fugll) which exceeds the RWQCB Maximum Contaminant
Irvel (MCL) of t.0 1^tg/1. However, the remaining petroleum hydrocarbon constituents in well MW-2
were detected below the respective RWQCB MCLs. To verify these results, well MW-2 was purged
and re-sampled on April 14, 1997. This analysis confirmed previous results and indicated a benzene
concentration of 82 pgll. As with the previous analytical results, the remaining petroleum
hydrocarbon constituents in well MW-2 were below the respective MCLs.
Subsurface Conditions
Soil analytical results obtained during the installation of well MW-2 indicated that the zone of
hydrocarbon impacted soil ranged from approximately 4 to 6 feet below ground surface (bgs).
Subsequent subsurface investigations and sidewall samples obtained during remedial excavation
activities confirm the presence of hydrocarbon impacted soil within this depth range. Groundwater
elevations in well MW-2 vary between 5 .7 I and 6.86 bgs based on previous groundwater monitoring
data.
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Frank DeMarco
California Regional Water Quality Control Board
May 8, 1997
Page2
Soil confirmation samples obtained during remedial excavation activities during August 1995 indicated
that the bulk of hydrocarbon impacted soil was successfully removed within the vicinity of well MW-
2. However, based on final excavation limits and soil analytical data, it appears that a small volume
of residual hydrocarbon impacted soil could have been left in place within the vicinity of well MW-2.
The excavation was not advanced east of the well due to the presence of active utilities beneath the
adjacent sidewalk. However, the excavation was advanced directly north and south of the well to
remove as much contaminated soil as possible. The residual hydrocarbon impacted soils remaining
may be the source of the fluctuations in dissolved phase concentrations within the well detected since
remedial excavation activities.
Remedial Action Work Plan
Due to the relatively shallow depth and limited lateral extent of petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil,
excavation within the immediate vicinity of well MW-2 is the preferred remedial alternative at this
location. Since the site is currently vacant, excavation could be readily implemented. Prior to
excavation, however, the well will be properly abandoned with slurry or bentonite in accordance with
San Luis Obispo County Environmental Health well abandonment standards.
The excavation is intended to remove as much hydrocarbon impacted soil within the vicinity of well
MW-2 without impacting adjacent city property lines, subsurface utilities or the surrounding imported
clean backfill placed during remedial excavation activities. The excavation will advance to a depth
of approximately 10 feet bgs to effectively address the vertical extent of residual contamination. The
estimated volume of soil requiring excavation is approximately 10 cubic yards. Figure 1 presents the
proposed excavation limits.
Hydrocarbon-impacted soil will be excavated using an extendable backhoe. A qualified geologist or
engineer will be on site to direct excavation activities, monitor soils during excavation for
hydrocarbons and collect soil samples. Excavated material will be monitored visually and for volatile
organic vapors by the headspace method using a photoionization detector (PID). Non-hydrocarbon-
impacted overburden soil will be segregated from hydrocarbon-impacted soil. The hydrocarbon-
impacted soil will be ffansported off site to a designated disposal or recycling facility.
Once field monitoring results indicate that the hydrocarbon impacted soil has been acceptably removed,
one verification soil sample will be collected from the bottom of the excavation. Soil samples will not be
collected at the eastern sidewall of the excavation because ttre City of San Luis Obispo has determined that
no further action is warranted on their property based on the results of the offsite subsurface investigation
conducted in April 1996. In addition, sampling is not proposed in the northern, southern or western
sidewalls due to presence of clean imported backfill.
The location of the sample collected from the excavation will be at the discretion of SECOR. Another
sample will be collected from the excavated stockpile for waste profiling purposes. The excavation bottom
soil sample will be collected from the backhoe bucket using a steel trowel. The soil samples will be
immediately placed in glass jars, sealed with Teflonru film, capped, and placed on ice for transport to a
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Frank DeMarco
California Regional Water Quality Control Board
May 8, 1997
Page 3
California certified laboratory. All sampling equipment will be cleaned in an aqueous solution of Liqui-
Nox cleanser, rinsed with tap water and rinsed a second time with de-ionized water prior to sampling and
between sampling intervals to minimize the possibility of cross-contamination. The samples will be
analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes in
accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Test Methods 8015 and 8020.
All hydrocarbon impacted soils from the excavation will be placed within a roll off bin and covered
with visqueen pending laboratory results. Based on previous work at the site, the hydrocarbon impacted
soils can most likely be classified as nonhazardous. Folloqing waste acceptance profiling. the
hydrocarbon-impacted soil will be transported to a permitted recycling facility.
Once analytical results of verification soil samples are obtained, the excavation will be bacldilled with one-
sack cement slurry overlain by segregated clean overburden.
If this work plan is acceptable to the RWQCB, please provide a letter of approval. This letter will then
be forwarded to the Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund to obtain pre-approval for this additional
phase of work.
Thank you for your review of this submittal. If you have any questions regarding the contents of this
work plan, please feel free to contact the undersigned at (805) 546-0455.
Respectfully submitted,
S E C O R International Incorporated
Todd , P.E.
Project Engineer
Mr. Harry Kaplan, 18118 Village 18, Camarillo, CA, 93012
Mr. Spencer Meyer, San Luis Obispo City Fire Department
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 ' 805/781-7380
June 18, 1996
Todd Porter, P.E.
SECOR
3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Re: i.l4EO Monterey Street, Site Closure-
Dear Mr. Porter:
The Fire Department has reviewed your current Subsurface Investigation Report and request for site
closure with reference to 1480 Monterey Street. Based on the information provided by SECOR, it
has been determined that no significant soil contamination associated with the former land-use
remains.
Therefore, assuming that the information provided was accurate and represeniative of existing
conditions, it is the position of this office that no additional sampling or cleanup of the area in
question is required (with reference to soil only). It should be noted that this letter does not relieve
the property owner of any responsibilities mandated under the California Health & Safety Code if
existing, additional, or previously-unidentified contamination is discovered.
Please be advised that the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (Central Coast Region)
is still lead agency with reference to this site. Final site closure must be obtained from the Water
Board.
Should you or staff have any questions pertaining to this project, please do not hesitate to call me at
78r-7383.
Sincerely,
H s Materials Coordinator
Harry Kaplan, Owner
Frank DeMarco, RWQCB
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April 3, 1996
Mr. Frank DeMarco
California Regional Water Quality Control Board
Central Coast Region
81 Higuera Street, Suite 200
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5414
SLBJECT: REQLEST FOR CLOSIJRE, 1480 MONTEREY STREET, SAN LIIS OBISPO,
CALIFORNIA
REFERENCES: STATE WATER RESOI]RCE CONTROL BOARD LETTER DATED DECEMBER 8, 1995
Dear Mr. DeMarco:
On behalf of Mr. Harry Kaplan, SECOR International Incorporated (,SECOR) has prepared this letter
to request closure for the fo.*er Monterey Gas Mart located at 1480 Monterey Street in San Luis
Obispo, California. The referenced letter presents some of the findings of the Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory GLNL) Report on Iraking Underground Storage Tank (UST) Cleanup. In
summary, the LLNL team found that the impacts to the environment from leaking USTs were not
as serious as once thought and that bioremediation should be considered as the primary remediation
tool in most cases onie the fuel leak source has been removed. Therefore, the State water
Resources control Board (swRcB) indicated that cleanup oversight agencies should proceed
aggressively to close low risk soil and groundwater cases. A copy of the letter is attached to this
document.
To address removal of the contamination source, a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) was prepared by
SECORon April 11, 1995 and subsequently approved by the Regional Water Quality Control Board
(RWeCB) and the San Luis Obispo City Fire Department (SLOFD). The CAP presented a
recommended remedial alternative of excavation. Approximately 2,626 tons of hydrocarbon
impacted soil were successfully removed from the site during excavation activities conducted from
luf' tq to August g, lgg5. The results of the excavation indicated that hydrocarbon impacted soils
remaining on site were below regulatory action levels.
Based on the results of quarterly groundwater monitoring of six wells at and near the site on March
8, 1996, only two wells contained concentrations of benzene greater than the Department of Health
Services Maximum Contaminant lrvel of 1 microgram per liter (pgll). Benzene was detected in the
groundwater samples collected from wells MW-2 and MW-3R at concentrations of 2.5 and 5. I p'gll,
iespectively. Allbther petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were not detected above regulatory action
levlls in the groundwater sampleJ collected from the six monitoring wells. Figures I and 2 ate
graphs depicting decreasing concentrations oftotal petroleumhydrocarbons characterized as gasoline
ifpffgl and benzene in groundwater samples collected from monitoring wells MW-l, MW-2, MW-
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3,3R and MW-5 as a function of time. Hydrocarbon constituents have not been detected above
laboratory detection limits in monitoring wells MW-4 and MW-6 since the first groundwa8er
monitoring event conducted in March 1994.
Due to the removal of hydrocarbon impacted soil at the site and the subsequent dramatic decrease
in groundwater contamination concentrations, and in light of the LLNL report, we request regulatory
closure for this site.
Thank you for your time and consideration regarding this matter. If you have any questions
regarding the contents of this letter, please feel free to contact the undersigned at (805) 546-0455.
Respectfully submitted,
SECOR International Incorporated
Todd forter, P.E.
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Steve Little, R.G., HG
Principal HydrogeologistProject Engineer
Attachments: SWRCB Letter
Figure 1 - Historic TPHg Concentrations
Figure 2 - Historic Benzene Concentrations
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PAUL R. BONOERSON SUILDING
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SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 9581 2-O IOO
(916) 6s7-094r
(916) 6s7-0932 (FAX)
All Regional Water Board Chairpersons
Al Regional Water Board Executive Officers
All LOP Agency Directors
DEC - s 1995
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY (LLNL) REPORT ON LEAKING
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) CLEANUP
InOctober lgg5, the LLNL presented to the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) its final
report, Recommendations to lmprove. the Cleanup Process for Californials kaking Undereround Fuel
fa*s. , The LLNL team foqnd that the impacts to the environment from leaking USTs were not as
severe as we once thought. The report also presents a convincing argument that passive
bioremediation should be considered as the primary remediation tool in most.cases pnce the fuel leak
source has been removed.
Th; LI.NL report has also been presented to the SWRCB's SB 1764 Advisory Committee which will,
in turTl, provide recommendations to the SWRCB by the end of January 1996. The SWRCB may
choose to implement recommendations from the LLNL report and the SB 1764 Advisory Committee
through revisions to SWRCB Resolution 9249 in early 1996.
:
In the interim and in light of the findings and recommendations in the LLNL report, we believe
cleanup oversight agencies should proceed aggressively to close low risk soil only cases. For cases
affecting low rlsk groundwater (for instance, shallow groundwater with maximum depth to water less
ttran SO-feet .ana no drinking water wells screened in the shallow groundwater zone within 250 feet of
the leek) we recommend that active remediation be replaced:with monitoring to determine if the fuel
leak plume is stable. Obviously good judgment is required in all of these decisions. However, that
judgment should now include knowledge provided by the LLNL report.
What I propose to you is not in any way inconsistent with existing poliiies or regulatiols-- However,
it does i.pttr.nt a major departure from how we have viewed the threat from leaking USTs. This
guidance is consistent with the results of a discussi.on of this subject among the Statc Board Chair and
il.egional Board Chairs on December 5, 1995. If you have any questions on this matter please call
Mr. James Giannopoulos, our manager of the underground storage tank program, at (9,16) 2274320'
Sincerely,
Walt Pettit
Executive Director
PETE Goraator
cc: All Regional Water Board/LOP UST Program Managers
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 . 805/781'7380
February 22, 1996
Todd Porter, P.E.
SECOR
3437 Empresa,Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Re: 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California
Dear Mr.. Porter:
The Fire Department has reviewed your proposed Work Plan For Additional Site Assessment with
reference to 1480 Monterey Street (San Luis Obispo, CA) and takes no exception to the proposal.
All work within the public right-of-way shall be under the direction of the City Engineer Wayne
Peterson @ncroachment Permit noted). Please be advised that the California Regional Water
Quality Control Board (Central Coast Region) is still lead agency with reference to this site.
Should you or staff have any questions pertaining to this project, please do not hesitate to call me at
781-7383.
Sincerely,
Materials Coordinator
Wayne Peterson, City Engineer
Frank DeMarco; Water Board
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 . 8ds/zet-z38o
December 29, t995
Todd Porter, P.E.
SECOR' 3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Re: 1480 Monterey Street, Soil Excavation Report (SER)
Dear Mr. Porter:
The Fire Department has reviewed your current SER with reference to 1480 Monterey Street (San
Luis Obispo, CA). The site data indicates that the current SER still has not defined all of the off-
site contamination. You are directed to determine the full extent (laterally and vertically) of all off-
site soil/groundwater contamination and submit a time-specific, corrective-action plan (CAP) to this
office within 45 days of receipt of this letter. All work within that public right-of-way shall be
under the direction of the City Engineer Wayne Peterson (955 Morro Street, San Luis Obispo, CA
9340I- (805) 781-7200). Please be advised that the Califomia Regional Water Quality Control
Board (Central Coast Region) is still lead agency with reference to this site. Approval must be
obtained from the Water Board prior to implementation of any CAp.
Should you or staff have any questions pertaining to this project, please do not hesitate to call me at
78t-7383.
Sincerely,
Materials Coordinator
c:Wayne Peterson, City Engineer
Frank DeMarco, Water Board
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July 19, I
Ronald G,
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1480 Monterey Street, Removal of Contamina0ed Soi.l
On this date at 1.10O hours I observed the excavation of soil from an area defined by Secor Inter. Inc. from 1480 Monterey
Street. Todd Porter, P.E. representing Secor, and Don Bullard & son were plesent at the site. Don indicated that he had
already removed 15 truck loads of soil this morning between 0700-0800 hours. Water was present at approx. 10' depth.
The excavation was spprox. 40' long x 25' wide x 10' deep.
Only about 1/2 portion of the excavation was 10' deep the rest was '7' denp. Todd indicated that the soil would be excavated
to the 10' depth. Don indicated that they were already beyond the property line and couldn't excavate any closer to the
sidewalk for fear that the existing 14' dia. water line that was only 2' from the sidewalk would be disturbed. I talked to
Todd about the remeining work needing to be done on the site. I asked about the contaminated soil under the waste old tank
and the hydraulic lift. Todd indicated that there wasn't any contaminated soil in those areas and therefore his report didn't
recommend removal of the soils in those areas. Spencer had asked me to check those areas and indicated that the areas were
still hot. He said he would check into it.
We also talked about the soil under the concrete culvert and the potential for removal if the soil was contaminated. Don
didn't see how they could remove the soil without a major amount of work and didn't think it was needed. I didn't have
& camera and indicated that I had 0o leave and would return after lunch.
I called Spencer at class in Sacramento and talked &o him about soil under the culvert, contaminated soil at the lift and waste
oil tank, and about progress so far. Spencer indicated that additional soil sampleing was needed along the public right-of-way
and at the bottom of the culvert at 10' o.c.. the lift and waste oil tank were hot and were required to be mitigated with this
project or he couldn't release the site at this time.
I returned to the site at 1355 hours. There were several trucks being loaded and a lot of the soil removed already. The shelf
at the bottom of the hole had almost been removed and another hole on the other side of the culvert where the pumps used
!o be wae being dug out. I took 3 photos and finished a roll of film that was already in the camera. I reloaded the camera
and took at least 4 additional photos. I talked io Todd again. He had reviewed the previous report and indicated that we
were correct that there was additional hot areas that this proposal did not address. He would instruct Don to remove soils
in the area of the was0e oil tank and the lift and take soil samples in those areas to determine the extent of the area required
to be removed. We talked about the additional soil samples required along the public right-of-way and under the culvert.
The culvert may need to be removed if the soil samFles are hot. I suggested that Don talk to Jerry Kenney if the culvert
had !o be removed. I left the site at 1415 hours.
I returned again at 1630 hours. Only Don's son was at the site replacing the fencing around the excavation. I took some
more pho0os of the progress 0o date. I noticed that the excavation was under the fence at one location and notified Don's
son of the hazard. He indicated that they would start again at 0700 hours tomorrow. I left the sile at 1645 hours.
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Subjecfi 1480 Monterey Street, Excavation and Removal of Contaminated Soil
On July 20, t995I observed the removal of contaminated soil at the above address. I arrived at 1015
hours and remained on the site untit 1100 hours. Don Bullard was the only one present at the site when
I arrived. Some additional soil had been removed since the night before. I took photographs to
document the current conditions and asked Don what portion of the site would be removed today. Don
indicated the left hand side of the concrete culvert (down stream side) would be removed today.
I returned to the site at 1300 hours at the request of Todd Potter. Todd had received the soil testing
results. He indicated several results at various testing locations. He also noted that the testing reveled
that soil had been removed deep enough based on the testing results. With regard to contaminated soil
under the sidewalk, the testing results indicated 2500 parts per million where 100 were allowed. Todd
pointed out the 45 degree angled cuts along the vertical walls adjacent to the sidewalk where the
samples were taken. He noted that Don didn't want to excavate any closer to the existing water main
for fear that the main may break or leak into the excavation.
Todd also indicated that the sand fiIl under the concrete culvert was tested. The test reveled the soil
was hot and contaminated. Todd indicated that they would not remove the contaminated soil at this time
and noted that the removal would be difficult and expensive if required. He wanted to fill the
excavation up now and come back later if required since his proposal didn't include the remove of the
soil under the culvert.
I suggested that Todd call Spencer directly by his pager and talk to him regarding the removal of the
soil under the culvert. Todd indicated that he may call Spencer but if he was going to be back on
Friday he may also wait. He wanted Don to install L-L12" float rock in the bottom of the hole to act
as a base for the soil fill since water had filled into the hole and would make compaction next to
impossible otherwise.
I took additional photographs of the soil removal done to date. Todd determined that additional soil
to the right (down stream side of the culvert) adjacent to Karleskint's flowers parking lot at 1422
Montery was hot and needed removal. Removal was being done up to the property line. I told Todd
that I would be unable to return to the site again today due to prior scheduled meetings. Prior to my
1500 hour meeting I took two rolls of film to be developed to Kinko's l-Hour Photo. The developed
photographs will be ready by 1500 hours on July 2t, 1995, (24 hours).
No written report or test results have been submitted to date from the testing agency or Todd.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 . 805/781-7380
May 23, 1995
Todd Porter, P.E.
SECOR
3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Dear Mr. Porter:
The Fire Department has reviewed your proposed Corrective Action Plan with reference to 1480
Monterey Street (San Luis Obispo, CA) and takes no exception to the proposal. Please be advised
that the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (Central Coast Region) is still lead
agency with reference to this site. Approval must be obtained from the Water Board prior to
implementation of your proposed site remediation. To the best of my knowledge, Mr. Frank
DeMarco is the contact person with the Water Board.
With reference to site restoration, all imported soils shall be approved by this Department prior to
placement, with reference to type and content.. If soils are obtained from multiple or unknown
sources, composite samples shall be taken for analytical testing at a rate of not less than one sample
per 50 cubic yards of imported soil.
Should you or staff have any questions pertaining to this project, please do not hesitate to call me at
781,-7383.
Sincerely,
Materials Coordinator
tr.Bob Bishop, City Grading Inspector
Frank DeMarco, Water Board
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March 22, t995
Mr. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village #18
Camarillo, CA 93102
Subject: 1480 Monterey Street, Notice of Violation (N.O.V.) Regarding Soil Contamination.
Dear Mr. Kaplan:
This letter has a two-fold pulpose; first, to inform you that this shall be considered a Notice of
Violation (N.O.V.) with reference to all applicable Federal, State and local laws, codes and
regulations concerning site contamination, and second, to notify you that you must determine the full
extent of soil/water contamination from your facility (finish the Site Assessment) and develop a
complete Remedial Action Plan.
With reference to Secor's partial Site Assessments, you are hereby directed to retain a California-
licensed engineer or geologist to determine the full extent of contamination (soil and groundwater)
from the above-referenced facility. A written report summarizing results of your consultant's
investigation and a time-specific Remedial Action Plan (RAP) shall be submitted to this office and
Regional Water Quality Control Board as soon as possible, but no later than May 31, 1995.
Should you or your consultants have any questions regarding this Notice Of Violation, please feel
free to contact me at (805) 781-7383.
Sincerely,
Materials Coordinator
Jeff lorgensen, City Attorney
Richard Aleshire, RWQCB
John F. Scholtes, County Environmental Health
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STATE OF CAI.IFORNIA P€TE WlLSON, Gowrnor
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROT BOARD -CENTRAL COAST REGION
8I HIGUERA STREET, SUITE 2OO
sAN tuts oStsPo, cA 93101-5427
(8O5) 549-3147
January 4, 1995
Mr. Harry Kaplan
181 18 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93102
Dear Mr. Kaplln:
UNDERGROUND TAIIK PROGRAM: 1480 MONTEREY STREET, SAN LUIS OBISPO;
REQUEST FOR CONTINUED GROUND WATER MONITORING
We reviewed a report dated November 30, 1994, submitted by your consultant SECTOR titled:
RESULTS OF ADDITIONAL SITE ASSESSMENT. 1480 MONTEREY STREET, SAN LUIS
OBISPO. CALIFORNIA. The report concludes, "The lateral extent of groundwater affected by
petroleum hydrocarbons at the site appears to have been defined by MW-4 to the north, MW-5
to the south and MW-6 to the east." Figure 4 enclosed, a ground water concentrations map dated
October 25, 1994, indicates MW-6 is more toward the south-southeast of the site, rather than
east. Direction of ground water flow is reported to be toward the southwest as depicted on
Figure 3 enclosed.
Based on review of the enclosed maps, it may be necessary to get permission from the site owner
to the southwest, Karlskint-Crum, to install a shallow ground water well beneath their site to
determine the extent of contamination to the southwest. However, based on the analytical results
of ground water samples collected to date, (Table 3 enclosed) it appears that shallow ground
water is cleansing itself by "natural attenuation" and further well construction may be avoided.
At this time, pursuant to Water Code Section 13267, we request you direct your consultant to
continue to submit semi-annual monitoring results for all ground water wells. The next regular
report is due in this office by July 15,1995.
Mr. Harry Kaplan -2- JanuarY 4' 1995
Soil cleanup can proceed as directed by the San Luis obispo city Fire Department' As soon as
soil is cleaned to ttre oefartments satisfaction, we have no objection to conditional development
of the existing vacant site. ttre conditions are that the monitoring wells remain operational until
the ground water i, .r.*"a up, and that any future deveropment be designed to allow cleanup
of ground water if needed.
euestions regarding this case may be directed to Richard Aleshire (805/542-4631) of this
Board's staff.
SincerelY,
K
ROGER W. BRIGGS
Executive Officer
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1. Table 3 - Analytical Results of Groundwater
SamPles
2. Figure 3 - Groundwater Contour Map
3. Figure 4 - Groundwater Concentration Map
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MW-l 03t3U94 4,100 190 9 75 l8
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MW-l 10125t94 270 13 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
MW-2 03/3r/94 19,000 680 610 370 2,400
MW-2 06/30t94 10,000 1,100 200 430 1,100
MW-2 10t25t94 1,400 2t0 11 48 92
MW-3 03/3t/94 13,000 360 r,400880780
MW-3.06/30t94 8,900 1,000 620 320 780
MW-3 l0/25/94 3,000 380 110 90 180
MW4 t0t25/94 <50 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5 <0.5
MW-5 t0t25t94 680 <0.5 <0.5 t.2 2.4
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 . 805/781-7380
April 5, L994
Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93012
Re: 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo
Underground Storage Tank Permits
Dear Mr. Kaplan:
Spencer Meyer our Hazardous Materials Coordinator asked me to send you the following
information on the permit history of the above address:
1986
l:987,
1988
1989
1990
r99t
1992
1993
Kim's Exxon
ExxonStation : :
Exxon Station
Hong Gas
Gallo & Sons
Monterey Gas Mart
Monterey Gas Mart
Permits were cancelled
$2t6.N
s35.00
535.00
520.00
520.00
520.00
520.00
Enclosed is a copy of each permit issued with the exception of 1989 which I cannot find.
However, the amount of $520 is what was paid that year.
If I or Spencer can be of any more help please let us know.
Sincerely,
Bassford
Secretary to Fire Marshal
Enclosures
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I'IONTEREY GAS !..TART
1480 MONTEREY
SAN LUIS OBISPO cA 93401
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STORE,
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$TORE/HAHOLE/USE CLASS I FLA}{}.fABLE IJTPUTDS $ 45u.G" sToRAGfi TAI{itS pER CIRI} 999 * MA ti $eOsHAZ MAT INiiEIqTOF.Y/BUSINS$S PLAI{' _ ORD LA75 $2?CIREPATR GARACE (COPY OF FERMTT TO FROP OT{T.IHR.i *{1*
ALL REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE PER THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND ITS STANDARD.THIS PERMIT IS NON.TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW AND SHALLNOT BE REMOVED - BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CHIEF.
0? * c1-9{5?0.00D:$AMOUNT P
EXPIRATION DATE
1ST 7
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USE OR HANDLE MATERIALS, OR TO COND
ENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW:
PERMISSION TO MAINTAIN,
OCESSES, OR TO INSTALL
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This letter should be considered a FINAL Mtice of Violation and payment must be made
within three days from receipt of this letter to the Finance Department, 990 Palm Street, in the
amount of $520.00. Please indicate on your check that this is a Fire Department permit. Non-
compliance will result in the issuance of a Misdemeanor Citation pursuant to Section 3.101 of the
Uniform Fire Code. The issuance of a Misdemeanor Citation will require a mandatory appearance
before a judge or clerk of the San Luis Obispo County Municipal Court.
If you have any questions please contact me at 781-7380. Your prompt attention to this
matter is appreciated.
Thank you,
V-hao*Q
Ken McCool
Fire Marshal
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Mailed Certified
lrEl ,n" City of San Luis Obispo is committed to include the disabled in all of its services, programs and activities. B[\-rLl feteconimunications Devic'e lor the Deaf (8OS) 781-7410 \a/
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street r San Luis Obispo,.CA 93401 . 805/781-7380
.August IL, L993
Accounts Payable
Monterey Gas Mart
1480 Monterey
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Re: Overdue Fire Department Permit
Dear Manager:
The Uniform Fire Code (Article 4) requires your business to obtain a Fire Department
Permit. The required information was mailed to you lune2, L993, with instructions on how to
obtain the permit. A 10-day Notice of Violation letter was sent to you luly 22, 1993, requesting
payment of this overdue permit. As of this date, our records indicate the fee has not been received
by the Finance Department at City Hall.
This letter should be considered a FINAL Notice of Violation and payment must be made
within three days from receipt of this letter to the Finance Department, 990 Palm Street, in the
amount of $520.00. Please indicate on your check that this is a Fire Department permit. Non-
compliance will result in the issuance of a Misdemeanor Citation pursuant to Sertion 3.101 of the
Uniform Fire Code. The issuance of a Misdemeanor Citation will require a mandatory appearance
before a judge or clerk of the San Luis Obispo County Municipal Court.
If you have any questions please contact me at 781-7380. Your prompt attention to this
matter is appreciated.
Thank you,
Ken McCool
Fire Marshal
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Mailed Certified
[7f] ,n" Cily of San Luis Obispo is committed lo include the disabled in all of its services, programs and activities, fi[\-rLl feteconimunications Devic'e lor the Deaf (805) 781-7410 \a/
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Fire Department o 748 Pismo St. . San Luis Obispo, Ca. 934O1 o 549-7380per'rttit
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SAN LUIS OBISPO. CA 93401 HAS pERMtSStON TO MAINTAIN,
SToRE/USE OR HANDLE MATERTALS, OR TO CONDUCT PROCESSES, OR TO TNSTALL
EQUIPMENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW: *
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THIS PERMIT IS NON-TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW AND SHALL
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ALL REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE PER THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND ITS STNruONNO.
THIS PERMIT IS NON-TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW AND SHALL
NOT BE REMOVED . BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CHIEF.'; i .l: " :.!,
AMOUNT
EXPIRATION DATE
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PERMISSION TO MAINTAIN,
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EQUIPMENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW: *
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ALL REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE PER THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND ITS STANDARD.
THIS PERMIT IS NON-TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW AND SHALL
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EXPIRATION DATE
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ADDRESS:1480 llonterey ATE: September 1, 1993
Three 'l,l' llaintenance, Inc.HAS PERMISSION TO MAINTAIN,STORE, USE OR HANDLE MATERIALS, OR TO CO NDUCT PROCESSES, OR TO INSTALLEOUIPMENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW:
Evacuationlrenoval of 2-10,0(B gallon gasoline; 1-1 0,000 dlesel; and t-500 gallon
raste oil tank s Unifors Flre Code Article d tanks
City and properly dlsposed of. llo ner tanks to be lnstalled.
ALL REOU I REIVIENTS SHALL BE PER THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND ITS STANDARD.THIS PERMIT IS NON TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE POSTEDSHALL NOT BE REMOVED _ BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CHIEF.
IN PUBLIC VIEW AND
0ctober 15, 1993 AMOUNT OF PERMIT: $215.00
EXPIRATION DATE
1077I. D. NO.
BY:
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C. Tank Ren:oval Contrac Ttrree "M" Maintenance Iif. License No 481756
Ad d ress 725 East Oak St.Santa Maria CA 93454
Proposed Starting Da 9/L3/e3
elephon 805-928-8186
posed Completion Date e /24/e3
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Insu re S ate Fund
Chemical Composition of Materials Stored:
Tank + Chemical (common name)Dates Stored Size Previously
1 Cqcn1 i-o 1q\6 to 1gg3
Cn 1 inp 56to1 qgj
3 Di pso'l 1q56 to 1qg3 Gaso'l ine" 1qq6 to 1qg3
E. Final Destination of Tan 2053 A Street Santa Maria, CA 93454 BO5-349-03I4
Address Telephone
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DATE OWNER/OPERATOR
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500
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San Luis Obispo City Fire De
748 Pismo Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
,tment Permit No._
Application Dat
No. of Tanks to be Removed_
APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
CLoSURE/REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY
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Tvoe of Aoolication (Fill Out One Application per Facility)
[ ] Temporary Closure I I permanent Closure ffi Removal
A. Facility Nam N A
Addr Contact Per so
Telephonc: (days)N/A nights N/A
Owner elephon
Addrcs 18118 Village 18, Camarillo ,CA 93072
Operato N/A Telephon N/A
Addres N A A
Date Tank Installed Volume of Tank (Galtons)3-10,000 and 1-500 ga11on
B. \Vatcr to Facility Provided b t .1
Depth to Groundwat s of Determination:
C. Tank Renoval Contracto Three "M" Maintenance Ca lif. License N 48L756
Addres 725 East Oak St.Santa Maria CA 93454 Tele phon ..Bo 5-928-BIB6
Proposed Starting Da e/L3/93 roposed Completion Dat 9 /24 /e3
Insurer te Fbnd
D. Chemical Composition of Materials Stored:
Tank + Chemical (common name) Dates Stored Size Previously
Cqcnl i-o 19q6. to 1oq3
1 956 to 1gg3
Di a.eal 1qq6 to 1qa3
E. Final Destination of Tan 20 3 A Street Santa Maria, CA 93454 BO5-349-03L4
Address Telephone
List previous owners.and operators of the tank(s), if applicable:
1
2
3
4 1 q56 to 1qql
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10,000
1 0,000
500
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DATE OWNER/OPERATOR
G. Attach a ptot plan shorving:
Location of at tank(s) and piping and thcir sccondary containmcntLcak dctcction systcm. - -:
Ovcrfilt protcctionsystem . _ -._ , , :'
Scale : :..'i'L.. -
North Arrorv
Propcrty tinc
Ncarcst intcrscction or road .. : .Equipmcnt summary .' '
Existing cquipmcnt and equipmcnt to bc removed
IJ- Typq of Primary Containmcnt:-
IJ Concrctc [] Fibcrglass
Piping/Ma tcria Is of Construction:pQ(Stcct [ ] Fibcrgtass
Typc of Sccondary Containmcnt:
IJConcrctc [ ] Fibcrglass I J Fibcrgtass Coatcd Srcct [ ] Orhcr
Was any part of thc systcm cathodicaily protcctcd?
If 1,cs, rvhich part(s)?
l Dcscribc lcak dctcction systcrn uscd, if :n tness
K Dcscribc ovcrfill protcction systcrn uscd:Nrrno
Signat T itle: Presj.dent Date; g/L7 /93
!O[ Stcel I j Fibergtass Coatcd Stcct I J Orhe r
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FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY
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748 Pismo Street r San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 r 805/549-7380
,June 14,1993
Al Muniz
181 Costa Mesa Street
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
Re: 1480 Monterey
Dear Mr. Muniz:
Hope this reaches you in time. I copied everything I felt might be important to you in your
deposition. Sorry I didn't get it out on Friday.
Can you please remit a check in the amount of $10.00 for the copy work (made to the City
of San Luis Obispo). Thanks.
I-et me know if I can help further
Sincerely,
Carrie Bassford
Secretary to Fire Marshal
Fire Prevention Bureau
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111 Broadway
Costa Mesa, CA 92627
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748 Pismo Street r San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 r 805/549.7380
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February 2, L993
Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93012 FILE
Steve Collier
2605 Ironweed
Morro Bay, CA 93442
RE: Failed Tank System Test - 1480 Monterey Street
Dear Mr. Kaplan & Mr. Collier:
A recent test of the underground storage tank system located at 1480 Monterey Street showed that
the majority of the equipment (tanks and piping), were not tight. As such, this office will require
the following actions:
[,Stop further releases or potential releases of product into the environment.
Make zurangements to repai, antl6 teplace faulty equipment, by a qualified and licensed
contractor. Also, install leak detectors.
Have all tanks and lines retested. Submit results to this office for review
contact me prior to testing)
(Have tank tester
Develop and submit a site investigation work plan, with schedule, that attempts to determine
if the soils and ground water have been impacted on this site. Contact me for details.
If you have any questions, or would like to discusi this matter further, please call me at (805) 781-
2
3
4
7380
Michael Smith
Hazardous Materials Coordinator
cc: Ken McCool, Fire Marshal
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2OOOO MARINER AVE.
SUITE 5OO
TORRANCE. CALIFORNIA 90503
(800) 800-4NDE
FAX: (310) 542-6657
MONTEREY GAS I'1ART
ATTN: DIANA CI]UIHR
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SAN LUIS OBISPO " CA 93401
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2OOOO MARINER AVE., SUITE 5OO
TORRANCE, CALIFORNIA 90503
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CERTIFICATE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM TESTING
NDE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
20000 Mariner Avenue, Suite 500
Torrance, Californla 90503
(310) s42-4342
TestDatq 15 ,fan 1993 Work Order#: 9 1115 3
Site:Client:
Attn:
MOMTEREY GAS MART
1480 MONTEREY ST.s.t.oBrsPo , cA
DIAIiIA COUIER
MONTEREY GAS MART
1480 MONTEREY ST.
S. L. OBISPO CA 9340L93401
Tbe following tests were conducted at the site described above in accordance with all applicable portions of Federal, NFPA, and L,ocal regulations
TANK SYSTEM INT'ORMATION
Tank
No.
Tank
Capacity
GaIlons
Tank
Di-ameter
Inches Product
Product
Level
Inches
Tank
Material
Vapor Recovery
Stage I Stage II
1 10, 000 94 TJNI,EADED 28.00 STEEL NONE BALANCE
2 10, 000 94 DIESEIJ 28.00 STEEIJ NONE BALANCE
3 10, 000 94 PLUS 28.00 STEEI,NONE BALAI{CE
TESTING RESULTS
Tank
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VPLT
Volume
Change
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WettedPortionof Tank
Pass/f ail-
U11age
Test
Pass/Fai1
Vent &
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ProductLines
Pass /Fail
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Present?
Yes/no
LeakDetectorResults
Pass /Fail-
1 0.013 PASS FAIL FAIL PASS NO
z 0.039 PASS PASS PASS NO
3 0.009 PASS FAII.FAIL NO
NDE appreciates the opportunity to serye you, and looks forward to working with you in the future. Please call any time, day or night, when you need us
NDE Customer Service Representative Testing conducted by
S. ROB
Reviewed
INS J. 'JERSEY
Technician certification no. :
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Tank I Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 Tank 5 Tank 6
Product:TJNIJEADED DIESEL PIJUS
True Capacity-gal:10, 000 10, 000 10, 000
Manifolded tanks:NO NO NO
Manifolded Vents:NO NO NO
Tank Bottomto top of fill-in:128 t28 t2B
Fill- pipe length-in:
Tank diameter- in:
34 34 34
94 94 94
Tank Bottomto top of grade-in:t23 1-23 123
FiIl pipe diameter-Ln 1t 4 4
Fluid Level-in:28 .00 28.00 28.00
Fluid Volume-gal:2,502 2,5o2 2,502
Water in tank-in:0 0 0
Specific Gravity:0.750 0.850 0.750
Tank Construction:STEEIJ STEEI,STEEL
OFT/UFT:UFT UFT UFT
No. thermistor:5 5 5
Ground Water l-evel-in
How determined:NO WEI,L NO WELL NO WELL
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Total- temperaturechange (degrees F):0.015 0.005 0.173
Total f]uid levelchange (inches):-0.000 -0.001 -0.000
Leak Rate (GPH) :0.013 0.039 0.009
Pass,/Fail-:PASS PASS PASS
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Test Dste: 15 'Jan 1993
TANK TESTING DATA
Work Order# : 9 1115 3
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ULLAGE TESTING DATA
ULLAGE TEST COMMENTS: THE T,NLEADED AND THE T,NIJEADED PIJUS FAILED.
A LEAK WAS DETECTED IN TURBTNE PIT WITH THE ACUSTIC DETECTOR.
NOTE:[2consecutivetest@(0.2T5constituteaPASS][3consecutivetest@)0.2T5constituteaFAIL]
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Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 Tank 5 Tank 6
Product:T]NLEADED DIESEI.PLUS
True Capacity-gal:10,000 10, 000 10, 000
Ullage volume-gal:7,499 7,498 7,499
Fl-uid pressure
on tank bottom(psi)0.70 0.80 0.70
Ullage test pressure:3.3 3.2 3.3
Stabilization time:35 35 35
Fil] starC time:15:10 15:30 15:00
Time to l- PSI:5 5 5
Time to test pressure 5
15:00
5 5
Start ti-me test 1:L7 220 15:40
Nitrogen flow (cfh):o.20 0 .20 0.20
UJ-Iage temperature-F :
Fini-sh time test 1:15:15 1?:35 16:55
Nitrogen flow (cfh):1.00 o.20 1.00
Start time test 2|15:15 17:35 15:55
Nitrogen flow (cfh):o.20 0.20 o.20
Ullage temperature:
Finish time test 2z 15:30 17:50 17 :10
Nitrogen flow (cfh):1.00 0.20 1.00
Start time test 3:
Nitrogen flow (cfh):
Ull-agre temperature -F :
Finish time test 3:
Nj-t.rogen Fl-ow (cfh) :
Pass /Fa1L:FAIL PASS FAIIJ
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LINE TEST DATA
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TJNLEADED DIESEIJ PLUS
Pump type:PRESSURE PRESSURE PRESSURE
Pump Make:REDiTACKET REDiIACKET REDiTACKET
fsolator:CHECK CHECK CHECK
Line Material:
Line Length (ft,) :
Line Diameter (in) :
STEEL STEEIJ STEEL
30 30 30
2 2 2
Test pressure (psi)50 0
Bleed Back (cc):0
Test start time:17:30
17:30
18:00
Time (1) :t8: 00
Finish PSI:50 0
Vol Change (cc) :0
Time (2) :L7 :4O
Finish PSI:50
Vol Change (cc):0
Time (3 ) :17:50
Finish PSI:50
Vol* Change (cc) :0
Volume change-GPH:0.000
Pass /Faj-I:PASS
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COMMENTS: THE TJNIJEADED
TEST THE DIESEIJ IJINE.
PIJUS WOULD NOT HOLD ANY PRESSURE,
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Test Date: 15 ilan 1993 Work Order#: 9 1115 3
LEAK DETECTOR DATA
Tank t Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 Tank 5 Tank 6
Serial number:1 2 3
Product:TJNI-,EADED DIESEI,PLUS
Leak Detector
manufacturer:
Leak detector model:&
Leak detectorserial number:
Open time sec:
Element, holding-psi:
Resiliency cc:
Leak calibration-cc:
Leak Rate - GPH:
Metering PSI:
Detected Leak (Y/N):
Pas s /f'ait-
FAILED LEAK DETECTORS
Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 Tank 5 Tank 6
Leak Detector
manufacturer:
Leak' detector model-:
Leak detectorseri-al number:
Leak Rate - GPH
Pass/Fail:
LEAK DETECTOR TEST COMMENTS: NO LEAK DETECTORS WERE PRESENT.
NDE Environmental Corporation - 20@0 Mariner Avenue Ste 500 - Torrance, CA, 90503 - (310) 542-4342 Page 4
Test Date: 15 Jan 1993 Work Order#: 9 1115 3
COMMENTS
SITE CONDITIONS, NECESSARY REPAIRS:
ADDITIONAL WORK PERFORMED:
PARTS,/EQUIPMENT PROVIDED :
Was lock-out/tag-out procedure used?: YES
Was l-ocation fully operational upon leaving site?: YES
Wasetc.a visual inspecti-on of all
conducted while on-sit,e? :
submersible pumps, leak detectors, dispensers,
YES
Was stat.ion manager or attendant present during final inspection?: YES
NDE Environmental Corporation - 20O00 Mariner Avenue Ste 500 - Torrance, CA. 90503 - Ql0) 542'4342 Page 5
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748 Pismo Street r San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 o 805/549-7380
February 2, 1993
Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93012
Steve Collier
2605 Ironweed
Morro Bay, CA 93442
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RE: Failed Tank System Test -VgO Monterey Street
Dear Mr. Kaplan & Mr. Collier:
A recent test of the underground storage tank system located at 1480 Monterey Street showed that
the majority of the equipment (tanks and piping), were not tight. As such, this office will require
the following actions:
1. Stop further releases or potential releases of product into the environment.
a Make arrangements to repair and/or replace faulty equipment, by a qualified and licensed
contractor. Also, install leak detectors.
3. Have all tanks and lines retested. Submit results to this office for review. (Have tank tester
contact me prior to testing)
4. Develop and submit a site investigation work plan, with schedule, that attempts to determine
if the soils and ground water have been impacted on this site. Contact me for details.
If you have any questions, or would like to discusi this matter further, please call me at (805) 781-
7380
Michael Smith
Hazardous Materials Coordinator
cc:Ken McCool, Fire Marshal
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Plsmo Slreet o San Luls Oblspo, CA 93401 o 805/549-7380
December l, L992
Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93012
RE: 1480 Monterey Street - Underground Storage Tank Regulation Information
Dear Mr. Kaplan:
To briefly follow up on our telephone conversation today, I look forward to meeting with you at
your convenience. As the owner of a site which has underground fuel tanks, there is an
abundance of information that you need to be aware of. Please call me so we can set up an
Smith (80s) 781-7380
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NOTE: VIOLATIONS FOITND MUSI ttE CORRECTED MTUTN 30 DAYS Or DATE STIOWN trELOW:
OWNERfOPERATORT_
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notice
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU ARE IN VIOLATION OF:
CITY ORDINANCE NOT SECTION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA tI*
NATURE OF VIOTATION:
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YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO CORRECT THE VIOLATION(S) IMMEDIATETY
TO AVOID FURTHER ENFORCEMENT ACTION.
FAILURE TO COMPTY IS A MISDEMEANOR.
REINSPECTION WILL BE ON OR ABOUT tt'r',U, ,23 l?W,
QUESTIONS RELATIVE TO THIS VIOLATION SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE SAN
SAN LUIS FIRE DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF FI
748 PISMO T. PHONE:549-7 380.
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BUS INESS LICENSE SUPPTEMENT
990 Palm Sireet/Post office Box Bloo . San Luis obispo, CA 93403 - B1oO. ,uou,'.dd-r1rtDepartment of Community Development .
print clearly in ball-point or type only in unshaded area. Attach this form to your completed business license application and return both to the
Finance Department. The City Planning Staff will help you with the Zoning, Parking and Permit Sections.
APPLICATISN FQR; trlNew Business E Contractor n Change of Mailng Address tr Change of Location n Change of 0wnership
*.r
11I 1..,) i .:1 ,;l/)\..i f/l ." ,!-, ../ . ,: .
Applicant Day Phone
Business Name
:: ;' ,' .;1. t s' ."i
Business Localion
Mailing.Address
Fully describe your business (lnclude type ol goods or services olfered, number ol employees, hours, etc.)
ZONING IN MATION
What zone is your business in?ls your business allowed in this zone?..E1 .Yes-permit not required n Yes-with a permit.
If a permit is required, what is the application number?
REQUI PARKING
City'parking requirements are.based on the floor area orlol area of your business. Check the city's Zoning Regulations and the Parking and Driveway Standards t0 determine
the number, size and type of spaces required.
Floor area occupied by your business:square feet. Area devoled to ouldoor sales or storage square feet.
Total number 0f off-street parking spaces provided exclusively lor your business:
Total number 0f off-street parking spaces required by the city:
OME
you will need to apply lor a Home occupation Permit il your home in a residential zone rs the base of operations for your business-serving as a mailing address, oflice,
shop, or related use-even if you do work in other locations. The property owner must sign the permit applicalion, consenting t0 your home occupalion.
ls this a home occupation?No ! Yes ll so, has a home occupati0n permit been granted? n No n Yes
Mgst new businesses will need new signs, and new signs require a Sign Permit. (Signs lor home occupations are not allowed.) Reler t0 the city's Sign Regulations for specific
requirements in obtaining the appropriate Sign Permits.
ls a Sign Permit required? n ruo E' Yes lf so, has a Sign Permit been granted? n No D Yes, number
Supplement reviewed by Date
Notes to lile
WHITE - ADDRESS FILE YELLOW - PLANNING PINK - APPLICANT GOLDENROD - FIRE 18-84
FILE
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BUSINESS TICENSE SUPPLEMENT
Department of Community Development r 990 Palm Street/Post Office Box B1O0 . San Luis Obispo, CA 93403 - 8100. (BO5) 549-7171
print clearly in ball-point or type only in unshaded area. Attach this form to your completed business license application and return both io the
Finance Department. The City Planning Staff will help you with the Zoning, Parking and Permit Sections.
APPLIGATION FOR:New Business n Gontractor tr Change of Mailing Address D Change of Location ! Change of 0wnership
PhoneApplicant
Business Name
,'l "
Business Location
Mailing Address
Fully describe your business (lnclude type ol goods or services oflered, number of hours, etc.)
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2
ZONIN
What zone is your business in?ls your business allowed in this zone?p"'$s-permit not required ! Yes-with a perinit.
ll a permit is required, what is the application number?
REQUIRED PARKING
City parking requirements are based on the floor area 0r lot area 0f your business.,Check the city's Zoning Regulations and the Parking and Driveway Standards t0 determine
the number, size and type ol spaces required.
Floor area occupied by your business:square leet. Area devoted to outdoor sales or storage:square. leet.
Total number ol off-street parking spaces provided exclusively for your business:
Total number 0f oll-street parking spaces required by the city:
ON RM
you will need to apply lor a Home 0ccupation Permit il your home in a residential zone is the base ol operations for your business-serving as a mailing address, ollice,
shop, 0r related useieven il you do work in other locations. The property owner must sign the permit application, consenting to your home occupation.
ls this a home occupation? n N0 n Yes lf so, has a home occupation.peimit been granted? n No ! Yes
N
lvlost new businesses will need new signs, and new signs require a Sign Permit. (Signs lor home occupations are not allowed.) Refer t0 the city's Sign Regulations lor specific
requirements in obtaining the appropriale Sign Permits.
ls a Sign Permii required? E No n Yes lf so, has a Sign Permit been granted? n No E Yes, number
OFFICE SE ONLY
Supplement reviewed by Date
Notes to file
WHITE - ADDRESS FILE YELLOW - pfnrurutruC pttrtl< - nppftCnt tt COLOet tROo - ftne 18-84
l)
FILE ,,f ,aft1
@_NDE VF'I,.T COMPUTERIZED PRECISION THST NEPCIRT
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GENERAT REPORT FORM . GCOPYRIBHT
PAGE 1
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NATURE OF VIOTATION:
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YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO CORRECT THE VIOTATION(S) IMMEDIATELY
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REINSPECTION WILL BE ON OR ABOUT
QUESTIONS RELATIVE TO THIS VIOTATION S HOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE SAN
SAN LUIS OBISPO FIRE PARTMENT, BUREAU
748 PISMO STRE T.: 549-7380.
RECEIVED BY:
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GENERAL REPORT FORM - CCOPYRIGHT
PAGE 1 FILE
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July 23, 1991
Monterey Gas Mart
1.480 Monterey Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Attn: Steve
F,LE
RE: Annual Testing of Underground Storage Tanks, (Extension)
Station Owner/OPerator:
In an earlier letter dated July 8, 199L, you were requested to have your underground storage tanks
tested within 30 days. However, during a telephone conversation on July 12, L997, you had requested
that the testing ,"q.rir"rn"nt be extended untif September, at which time a newer testing method will be
approved by the state.
This request was based on the fact that in order to conduct an integrity test, the 10,000 gallon tanks
must be filled with product at an extreme cost (C.O.D.), or filled with another liquid such as water,
which presents a logistical problem and also a very expensive hazardous waste stream'
Therefore in an effort to bring this facility back into compliance with the Underground Tank
Regulations, the following schedule shall apply:
. t r, I 1) Immediately have the waste oil tank tested by a certified tank tester and submit the results
6l'X.t, io this onice'
v' Z) Testing of the fuel tanks will be extended until September 26, 199I, at which time they must
be tesied by a certified tank tester. Result shall be submitted immediately following testing.
3) Deviations from the above criteria will result in the issuance of a Notice of Violation and
possible Cease and Desist Order for all refueling operations.
If you have any questions, please call me at the above number.
Sincerely
Michael Smith
Hazardous Materials Coordinator
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990 Palm Street/Post Office Box 8100 . San Luis Obispo, CA
BUILDING
549-7180
PLANNING
549-7160
PUBLIC WOR
549-7200
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549-7380
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ALL RESUIREMENTS SHALL BE PER THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND ITS STANDARD.THIS PERMIT IS NON TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW AND
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748 Pismo Street . San Luls Obispo, CA 93401 . 805/549-7380
CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK FEE SCHEDULE
In accordance with City Ordinance 999 (1983 series) - Underground Storage Tank Regulations, the
following permits are required from this department prior to conducting operations:
tl Initial Inspection/Administration Fee
Annual Permit Renewal
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Owner/Operator Transfer Fee
Plan-Check Fee
New Installation Permit
Plan submittal required for permit,
also a minimum of three (3) site visits
per tank is required.
Tank Removal Permit
Plan submittal required for permit,
also a minimum of trvo (2) site visits
per tank are required.
Phase II Vapor Recovery Modification
Excavation Above or Near Flammable
Liquids Pipeline
Monitoring Well-Drilling Permit
Plan submittal required.
$10.00
$1s.00
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$56.00 (per tank)
$20.00 (per hour)
State Surcharge Permit Fee
Additional Site Inspection Fee
Questions regarding permit applications or other pertinent information may be directed to the
Hazardous Materials Inspector at (805) 549-7380, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT
UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE TANK
t I Construct New Tank r{rv Existing Tank t I Transfer of Ownership
t ] Operate New Tank In or on the premises a
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Location of all tanks and piping and
their secondary containment
Scale
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Equipment Summary
Start Up D ate Instal
NUMBER OF TANKS BEING INSTALLBD
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Overfill Protcction System
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State Contractor License No
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ATTACH A PLAN SHOWING: (For new construction and modification only)
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Previous Owner: Conta
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Previous Operato ConAddress: Telephone:()
(for existing tanks)
PROPOSED USE OF TANK(s
MATERIAL(s) TO BE STORED IN TANK(s):
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IF TANK(s) USED PREVIOUSLY:
Past Use of Tan
Materials(s) Stored in Tank(s)
TYPE OF CONTAINMENT:
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TYPE OF SECONDARY CONTAINMENT:
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n --Descrlbe the leak detectiori system you-plan to use for tank pressure lines
Describe the overfill protection system you plan to use
What is thc approximate depth of ground water?
Basis of determination:
-,*Attach a certification from the manufacturer, or his authorized representative, of the.tank and
piping matcrials as to the capability of the tank and piping material with the proposed stored
materials. (This applies only to Non-Motor Fuel Products).
A O O*--'r,^,,*-
(24 Hour Emergency Telephonc)"lSQnftrire and Title o(5ppticant)
_Plan Approved
_Plan Disapproved
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
-Date
of Construction Completion
Authorizing Agent Signature
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DO NOT REMOVE THIS TAG
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[] Concrele, Mosonry ond Finish Cemenl \rbrk
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! Plostering
! Roofing
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November 2, t990
Underground Storage Tank Owner/Operator
L480 Monterey Street
San Luis Obispo, CA. 93401
RE: State of california underground storage Tank surcharge Fees
Abandoned Tank(s) Removal Order
Dear Underground Storage Tank Owner/Operator:
This letter is in reference to the State Surcharge fee that is required to maintain and operate an
underground storage tank within the State of California. During a review of records provided by the
State Water Resources Control Board, it became apparent that you do not have a valid operating
permit that is required by the State. California raw, Cnapter 6.7, Division 20 of the Health and Safety
bode, requires local regulatory agencies to issue permits for underground_storage tanks which contain
hazardous substances.
"rne fees laid to local governments by applicants for underground storage tank
fermits must include a surcharge to corn"r the-costs of the State Water Resources Control Board in
carrying out provisions of the underground storage tank program'
The State Surcharge Fee is $56.00 per tank, and must be renewed every five (5) years unless there is a
change in the p"riit. I-ocal regulaiory agencies are authorized to retain six percent (6Vo) of the
r.r."hurg" fee to cover administrative costs incurred by the local agency.
Attached is a copy of the underground storage tank fee schedule and
complete the forms and remit the amount of $168.00 ($56.00 X 3) to:
City of San Luis Obispo Fire Department
Attn: Pat Sigler
748 Pismo Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
FILE
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Additionally, Fire Department records indicate that there are a total of five (5) underground_tanks
located at ihis site, 3 - 10,000 gallon fuel tanks, and 2 abandoned waste oil tanks, 500 and 250 gallons
each. Both City Ordinance und Stut" law prohibit the abandonment of such tanks. Therefore, this
office will require that these tanks be located, and removed. Prior to removal of tank(s), a permit must
be obtained from the Fire Department.
Please contact as soon as possible regarding these matters at the above number.
Very truly
Michael Smith
Hazardous Materials InsPector
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Hong Gas/Gallo & Sons 'r
1480 Monterey Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
RE: Underground Storage Tank Testing Requirements - Notice Of-Violutioo
Dear Station Owner/Operator:
During a recent review of our records concerning your business located at 1480 Monterey Street, it
became evident that you are operating your underground tanls in violation of the Underground Storage
Tank Regulations, City Ordinance 999 (1983 series). Section 25292(b)(4) requires annual precision
tank testing for all tanks, including waste oil tanks, and product lines. Also, if a pressurized pump
system is connected to the tank system, a leak detector shall be installed and tested on an annual basis.
At this time, the only tank test results submitted to this office was conducted September 18, 1988.
Therefore, in order to address this matter, submit to this office no latter than July 16, 1990, test results
for all tanks located at your site. Additionally, if there are tanks that are not in use by your business,
provide the date of abandonment, location, size and material it contained.
Failure to meet the requirements listed above may result in the issuance of a citation pursuant to
Section 25299(a) or (b) of City Ordinance 999 (1983 series) which states; nAny owner/operator of an
underground tank system shall be liable for a civil penalty of not less than $500 or more than $5,000
for each day of violation ..."
Your prompt attention in this matter is appreciated. If you have any questions, please call me at the
above number.
Very truly
Michael Smith
Hazardous Materials Inspector
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Data Chart for Tank System Tightness TestPets illrTANK TESTERPLEASE PRINT'1. OWNER erope,ty [lTank(s) !2. OPERATOR3. REASON FORTEST(Explain Fully)4. WHO REOUESTEOTEST AND WHEN5. WHO IS PAYINGFOR THIS TEST?6. TANK(S) TNVoLVEo7. INSTALLATIONDATA8. UNDERGROUNDWATER9. FILL-UPARRANGEMENTS10. CONTRACTOR,MECHANICS.any other contraclorinvolvedII. OTHERINFORMATIONOR REMARKS12. TEST RESULTS,I3. CERTIFiCATJOIIGal1o & SonsNadeGa11oOepth to the Water tableSanCAYorba LirdacA 92686Add16ts19932DrT6leDho noleleghonoSteel/ Fiberglasszi90Pumpsls the water over the tank ?fv". I*o9-18-BB9_ 1 8-BB9_] B_BBSuclion, R€mote,Mako it knownTanks to be 1;11e4 2100 6,9-18-88Date Arranged byNaheTeleghoneExtra product to "top off" and run TSTT. How and who to provide ? Consider NO Lead.Terminal or other contactfo. iotrce or incuirv-cryy T-" TelephonsTests were made on the above tank svstems in accordance with test procedures prescribed foras detarled on attached test charts with resulls as lollows:Addrtro.al ldur no test elc.T;ink lcienlri cationmaiion on anv tems abo\erc JI +.ls or olhers !o bc .dv15ed when testrnq rs in p.ogress or compieted. Visrtors or observers presentLr,rkage lndrciledDate Tesredpsto TltelarUnl.ear.lccJ]9l"YcsYesftXr (l.P.il--01.1 G.l,.ilUnIcirclccl---9,,-18:98C i'eThis is to certity that these tank systems were tested on lhe datqs) shown. Those indicated as "Tighl meet the crileria established bythe Natronal Fire Prolection Asocialron PJmphlet 329.|,,-'lii, r^r. Ol{fU)IrF 'l'i1,,cr-'!'urii'fL.:il inS(;05 l);l l< i,;rrtr:C(loron;r. (lA 91(r.1 9- i,,;i,1 r ,:: ,,,a:qa llt .t Thetr^lS!rn'iil'rdentirvbyo'fi'." | ,*:tt \r-o&tion aQ\F\\L\o,u.Noilh inside drivgway,Rear ot stalion, €lc.Concrete, Elack Too.Ea(h, otc.4\. )4 torN'rl,\|(/' I roooo'Ga-^hv l:€booGallo & SonsGallo0uzner9-FillsSize, Titelill m6ls, Oroptubes, Remote FillsI\'^/\-rSx";o/.V,"V'Sizo. MsnitoldadVentsSuper UnleadeUnleadedRegularGradeGal1o &orleAtt6nlion ol:gilling Addtossor AlliliationNameI\AddrestNameSiphonesWhich tanks ?Approx. Agell?. ir.t ( ..'
EiE.;tr3to'!.{toH15. TAiIK TO TTSTI5. CAPAOTYc.o*iv 100mcsRegularhr.&curbtuc.Flr f!3- s6b6 "o€TtRrliric lax( catacllY-I7. TITL.UP FOR ITSTStict w.id Bon6btor FiGutGailsaFl! up.StlC( B€fOi€ AIO Afltr !.aCX COMPAnIMEiI OSOP OR €aCX M€I€FEO OILIV€RY OUAtffrYtmt Oilmlt96"@yOe.Yr{.&-9eut.^t M.^ub.rwn'r Ci.6CmF^r [nt,o-r'nt O.raSrGl R..diq.96"Ch.d. ruDrd ,'rn P.tIs TlfOrhaGrbtT6r.l G.Uod.. n.dbg998/.e9I6-A9O,,oxoF1x8I OO>-Zo -o2Ntrlo;9 ?ooIo@18. SPECIAT CONOITIOI{S AIIO PROCE(tURTS TO TEST THIS TAI{K HYDROMETER R&ADINGSSe il.nu.r 6ffr .ppric.&. ckt *s .d c{ r**uc in roc l:c). ObS ' Temp ' 65o:j-Lj wddhbr LJ xhh'diroht br!rc.r.{on I ua14U"r.gr.a.o*tio".l?'aPI ;f#Top 0ffPdld k! ldl llnr (u9 to tlll FXF.ITOTAL21. TEMPEMTURE/V0!UM€ tAgr08 (a) T0 TEST THIS TANK13 looyw!rn..tllcold.ttll-'t PtdudnT.nl-'f fill'u9ft6udmTtuct--'f [rpcocoCnrncc{'orzz. tmrrsc'.snitingdccilcuti." 14515 66/67 'Fognt N.tratl23. otitt pc,'r in rrng. ol .rp*ic< chrn I 326d9{31Cm4x0.m0614916.151s5964WacerVAPOR RECOVERY SYSTTMf, sragr tf, sr.e rcediciad oi crp.nlrd td volume cbogc in lhir lrnli.Yolvd ptdld Pd 'F326 0.018869814___9___20100049.llon.lhir i.I9. TANK M€ASTIREMTIiTS FORTSTT ASSEMBLYSonom ot bdl lo G..<L'.. ;...........,.A& 30- lo. a LAdd 2a" lo? 3" L or i. E.l . . .Tor.l rub'69 lo .ti!mu. Aprorifirl. . . . .20. ENENSION HOSE SETTING'll Fill D,r .illnds rbv. gr.d.. !3! lo9 ot fill.L43 ,,30 _,.--173--,:,,4424.l{l qudlity intul hr (t8 d l7l6.15155964?5.+rcluff chrngc ttt 'F {24}Olglb F'F in t.tlR.ngG (23)Vdure ch.^g. tsr digil l.tlCmput. to a kimrl pl!c6. l.clor (.)2r05n{t2a r.,77.23002245223022L52r30?I20zrts0r0000450030:\ot 524W234523302315Pump primed and runningSet uD testTook tank dinensions. checi<ec2100 I Arrived at stationCont'd Hi-teveI TestStart Hi-tevel Testlst Sensor ReadinqStart Low-Level Test-^^-lUUL)) i Drop to Low-Levcl TestforRerpved fill adaptors &28.nlcord d.trilt ol t.ltin0 uirnd running t..t. {Ur. lulll.ntth ol In! il nr!d!d.lI 29.lrItoc 0F Ilst r80cl0uB626.2I3Cont'd2II76543END TESIIOris I54i. cal36.335.7!) 1l-)./_t-1 .tI3-514.0?q638. s37 -130.iY0i05t^lrctitssustc0iTi0tI\.ral ert'ped OL24240.5 | 42424242424242lLl.o | 1?L2I2(rBo.500360500500qo0900- 9007456305(X)32..490 .16049036s.900745630800(r80500b-nesn.rlr.d l-lmua mutr[m mftcom I0 tl gLr.130+120+. lB0245360-.1 15-.t402BO l -.ZZO-.330-.310- .535255 I -.0+Sr- .0 /5.f1201.11535.59i;589583569562E(tr51"+5537527(1 <T4+'10+L2602 I +(r+7+6+.l0I573 I +-4+1+J+lO+834lltPtulul! c!tf{tgldEa tlgrot td+ .151+_lBg+.227FAcr6R a,1.018936.{!l3t.kl'l.l-sisre,xl ricHr+. lI3+ -.1 32-r'.113+.189+.076+.I32+.I32+ lRQ+.87238. rrr voruurcxArelsIAtx 8t^0ri6+m6-.001+.002- _oo?r.007- -009*.191-.272-.352, 5tq-.s61- 7?h.BM - ,3lrt39.lcEUcutrIl0cNAXCtG. P. H._+.Q!6_+.007+ -005+.007
1.. Gallo & SonslFCbhrosrs. rAil( r0 TtsTUnleadedh b.Hld$Streetffi cbq. F.r "F (24)lion Lu lsch9t)ll/tHYDROMETER READINGSObs. Temp.64"59:8-1480CAIaEii;II=to"t-lrtgII. CIFASTY,*"* rQWceLFr6a.rbtDC*,wl IL47ld H.dF'i i arFr,trmp. r..,ts.}+c t.r,i tr-t **a ",* FCtg ttlr' 'i*ry -l- S.crs -otltlllil|O TAi( C^l^cll.t-r'. FIIL.UP fOR IISTsHwEloQ6b.h F&.FffiFil ug Sllcx tffoit AiO fal 1ACH COutAlTrCnr 0lO? Ol iACH tallato Of LlvtlY OUArllWt-t llffi 96ttlFl i..dlr!._*90'"*" ".lJdt erTop 11 JTO'tALi i o'x',--.I t,,ii4bIl / / /)ag I6!-'oQ6o? d;9-Z@ -a<!rxe>v<ooNIo9ls. sPtctAt c0HolTl(tlls Aflo PRoctounEs I0 IIST THIS TAIIXSi Mu, @.*.d.. CE d*..rdtr.dartu6b{ (2CtVAPOR AECqVI A {,t t ti I tufl rr+t["J .,.o.,.I9. TAHKTSTTf wrnr* p ,r,O-Jhtr*.s.do. I r.r-trto.L,1r.co*rrl9g?APICorrect API 5921. IEMPTRATIJRE/votUMt tAgr0R (rI T0 TEsT THls TANKttI6tw!6dt Cohrrt i--'f Ptdudrnlrl-'t rdluoPtdudonftuar--.'I l'9.'-t.trC^{9't'6?2.Tnit.tss-ra n-iig ilt cf,csffin -14320 ---9t#r2,'.-''ry'23. orgitr p.r'r n rro. ol .ryGr.d cn .r9. 326O9r'lcnos0.000 609236.09778307MEASUREME'TTS F,()RASSEMBLY - "Eonm ol d lo Grd'..... ...-..^dd I- io. a" L ,. . . . . . . .Add 2a- io. t. L t dt slTorJ rud4 ro t'GU arriilra30 _,,----TTT-,",5l?t!24.x+20. EXTENSION HOSE SFFfINGlrr bo ro 9re'En6d 'w 6 ds r!& 6- o. dff&d rrtrl bc'I Fnl Br .rbd! rbvr grd., cs ld ol lill.25.dd qudlv l^cdkhl ol .rpanld ldlnrchr.d prddtu! bt (16 6 rO6.09778307326dufr cnat{r rn lhlr talpt 'F0.0 18704856Ohlb Fr'F ln l.rrRmg. (23)Vffi chrtE. tsr d€rtCmFla !o a k'm.l gh6.22302L3023ffi2115 I set up test28.R.cord d.t.ib ol r.ninc s9and runni6q t.tt 1Ut. lllll.neti ol lir. il i..d.d.)Of)30 cont 'd2330 i2245 i conttd Hi-LeveI TestStart Hi-Level Test22L5 t tst sensor Readino29.106 0l r$T noctouftt26.432IPump primed and running ;2@15 i start Lou-Leve} Testit0OO5 Drop to Low-Level 'lest IIlq2t+In2345Il-t623L5 ilsEND TEST510100004537 .636.7IIalrrDs0sI^lrc?rtssui{c0trn0t30.JJ.tr L214.rt I p4l.4 " qz)\)"J 12?8-6 42424235.8 i 42a)l').2L7-l/.\ 1',l?.. J 12i9./, 42- 900Ttxl900qoo28032.350445370--530-.620- 900n.rl*.. {- }31ru.!t IAUETm ittsco$ n .tr gL5(X) .'35't -.14535() .l1ro -.210--35f)-.455/(Y,) r.2(X)3552?)5*.oi()r . l,)'r) I .(t)'-)5(x50o_i_ ___.l18i.{i'()t.(Xr().500(J't .(rfl'r7( )() . fj(rlrr . l6li14 1JJJi2c)35.+lO+1336.(clFACTOR At .0187-{rQl, ,l.i-4l() ; 1() ,.1oSt-_Itr r ll 'r i r ,1)';1r{,,i i, 14_.;. r.i-)1'.'SYsrr'lr rrcli'ri i..lt)o,-,'r I (l.'r l tl.j90 I rii r.1l2l]ti1+ I it) +.168+l/! r + 1()356 | +13 +-243+ lR7+.243r4il37.34 Er..rtu' torft,u,rflrEt nglu 0l-. - t \ltr- ts')-]17_- stc-.698- 711-.863.!{vl-.lr{i)18.nr roturrcrut6t(t 8tl0q01Arca!{iru riicNrfii, rl) Ii . t\\r-.(\).1- .(\)-l;..r)1:"i.i-^
:14. Gallo & Sons148O l"bnterey StreetSan Luls Obispo, CA9-18-88i.tu ot tucd{. Or^.' d O.*r&6r k.dS!fr(tlI6, CAPACITYEiE.;l.r3lo-kt.l15. TAI{K TO TESTh6\ UFdxt{r r ChdCo6€nY [4nd,^q g.l!r-.rcs*r-j!qqq-&bl: tu. &qbi r to tM Cryly I f]lv '6 Gurto OOa/,C|Fry cM &.'b*----lzvLCrilo^.Super Unleadedcndr rcaeid -* P!!t9-I!!tSi s.dFn "otTERMlilrG tair caPAclfY-Othn17. fILL-UP FOR TESTsricl wlr 60nmSttcl n.dl.rg.g6t'G.b63Totrl G.Uo^r.. R.dirg998/4b.lon FihFbb16.G.htWacerQFi[u9.STICX EEFONG AiO A'TTI:ACX COMPARIM€TI OROPOF €ACH M€TER€O OELIVIRY OUAiNIYTop 0ff-- 30 --lm1496"bd ki tul hI {s9 ro m p.9.)TOTALY.nl Olldd69r6-iooo969tdo9-Za -!' I v8;Ei. smoo{IsoHt8. spEctAt coitotfloils Ailo PRoct0uREs T0 TEST THIS TANK HYDROI{ETER READINGSsc m.nud sr'or reprkre. cr*r bro* mdhcqd F@.d!'. in rq (26l Obs ' Temp ' 59of] war n nr -' [ "qn t.- *r h hl.rcd'rbn ! u-{") rtr"e ta- '* Pft?;tr1 "TjF;VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEMf, srqo ItrsrrI19. TANX MTASUR€III€IITS FORTSTT ASSEMBLYBonm ol lmk to Gr.&Add30'lora"L..... .Add 2a" io. 3" L d .ir {.1Total tubine lo as*md. Aprorimlh21. TEMPEBATURE/V0LUM€ tACTOf, (a) T0 TESI THIS TANK15 Todry $termert l l Coldct?, 1-'f Producl n Tanl -'f tdl'up Prfiud on Ttucl *_'F Erpecled Cnang! i ' otl44-f0 _-17T-22. 1trmet gcnrcr e.dhg .lto ci.cllrro ^ L384249druo(2?^ *20. EXTENSION HOSE SETTINGtinl rop ro grda'...€ndd ho.. o^ tGlio. luE 6- o. 6ot.hro* r.nl rop4823.24.23.oqitr pc, 'r tn nngc ol "rpo.t.o .n"n9o---325--d€{s10014 x 0._900qb62-ilqumtry in cdlticidl gl arprnsim lotfuI tst (16 ot t7) lnvolvad Prodlct= 6.16481868 e"m..vdsil changa ih ltrlt trnlpc. 'F246.164818683250.018968672rclun. chrogo P€r "F (24)OiEilr pc! 'F in l.ttFrngo (23)Volvmc chrngo P.r di{J[.Cmputc to 4 d.cimdl Plae.s.thi3 ittartl.clo. (r)'lf Filr oip..rl.ndr .bov. gt$., u3e lop ol ,il|m{2a t.)21.024504000330031503m044504in041528.Rrro.d d.trilt ol tltling dPand .onrin! t!tt. lut. lulll.ngth ol lin. il n..d.d.)Pump primed and runningSetteCont'd Hi-LeveI TestStart Hi-LeveI TestSenStart Low-teveI Teststto Low-05i529.roc 0F TtsT tfoctounts26.2III'l654354Cont'd2END TESTB.dniiie38.33t .416.1Hl0R0sl^Trc?ntssustc0rln0r30.39.3 I a2424212rJ . \./ 1215.6 I rzt_.05124210.0 422.(tIZ4900.900450525800900Jt.))\52544D.310- 9003l:to(uft ftrs[ftr{nsftcom T0 .001 6rLmR.rl...d (-l- ?rY)-.274- 175-.460-.s90-.1s0-.105600600+. (r85.61 55CXI68t)5007t5680685830615r .030+.150r llqr.0i0.345.450lFACT35.89789l883__er__864852at,a1?AJqtt36.Cht$iiah.r )G'I901 | +4+6+8++Q+L2+lo37.l.l . l.l -34.nrEilutt corP{tsrnollm flcl0l lrl+ I7l+.228+-190)R A. .0190+lO +^l9O+ O76+. I14+ 152+-190919 I rB i+.L52__+__-.-_._*12-4 :5,,=riQ9-5j;?9 -l:1--t-Q7[-- elo |,tl- ,:.ose -SYSTEH TIGH'TI38. rrr voturrCNAfGtStacH Sll0iic- 7Rn,331$- r37(T)-.006- lRl-.264- -i5?-.460- \116- _688+.00439.ACT!MULAITOCXANGT+G.P.H
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SINCE T933
DEWAR'B INCORPORAIED
SERVICE IS OIJR EESTPRODUCT
P.O. BOX 3059
SAN LIIIS OBISPO, CA 93403.3059
Japruary 26, LgBg
City of San Luis Obispo
Finance Dept.
P.O. Box 8100
San Luis Obj-spo, Ca. 93403-8100
Re:Service Station locations
l-480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo
656 Santa Rosa Street, San Luis Obispo
Dear Sir:
Please be advised that J. B. Dewar is no longer
responsible for the business at the above locations"
If you have any questions regarding the abovematter, please contact the undersigmed at 543-01_80.
Sincerely,
Dewar
President
JD: ja
DISTRTBIITOR OF FETROLDUM PRODUCTS
75 PRADO ROAD . SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALTFORNTA 93401 . TELEPHONE (805) 543-0L80
P.O. BOX 3059. SAN LTIIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA 93403-3059
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EQUIPMENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW: {p
1) ST0RE/iiANDt-E/il5f CLASS I FLAI{PJABLI"- LIqUIDS $ 45 "'ltj r:,?) $.G. STSRAGE TANK$ PtR SRlr 9e9 - plA 5 $205.00 il{3) r{AZ FIAT II{vINT{JRYIBUSINIss plAN - CIRii 1il75 $?70,t's x
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August, 7, L987
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Exxon Station
1480 Monterey
San Luis Obispo, CA 9340I
Re: Overdue Fire Department Permit
Dear Sir:
The Uniform Fire Code (Article 4) requires your business toobtain a Fire Department Permit. The required information wasmailed to you with instructions on how to obtain the perrnit. Asof this date, our records indicate the fee has not been receivedby the Finance Department at City HaII.
Correct,ive action requires you to obtain this permit rrithinthe next 10 days. You may go t,o the Finance Department at 990 PalmStreet, San Luis Obispor ot return your payment in the enclosedenvelope in the amount of $535.00.
This letter should be considered a Notice of Violation and con-tinued non-compliance will result in the issuance of a Misd.emeanorCitation pursuant to Section 3.I01 of the Uniform Fire Code. Theissuance of a Misdeneanor Citation will require a mandatory appear-ance before a judge or clerk of the San Luis Obispo County t'tunicipalCourt.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please cont,act
me or leave a message at the Fire Department business office.
Very truly yours,
,ilililililtilil11 cltyoFsanluls oBtspo
fu"WFire Marshal
GT.cb/cT17-D3
Enclosurecc: Roger Picquet, City Attorney
Gtyo[sanluls oBtspo
FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street . San Luls Obispo, CA 93401 .805/549-7380
DATE:9/ru/sr
TO: Handtcr of Hazardous lvlaterials
FROM R. K. Miller, Hazardous Materials Inspector
RE: l-480 Monterey
Thc San Luis Obispo Fiie Department has revicwcd your business plans. Please note
thc box(cs) chccked for information needed to complete thc processing of your plan(s)
for permit.
The following information is required:
!d nusincss Inventory plan
ff Not Submitted
I I Requires additional information see remarks
fr ffazardoris Matcrial Rclease Responsc plan
ff Not submitted
t I Rcquircs additional information see remarks
Rcmar lrc.
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In addition, any business which handles hazardous matcrials will, within.30 days,
submit an amendcd Invcctory & Busincss Plan if any onc of thc following cvents occur.
l. 100% or morG increasc in thc quantity of a prcviously disclosed mhtcrial.2. Any handling of a prcviously undisclosed hazardous material subject to
invcntory rcquirements of this ordinanca3: Changc of business address, owncrship or name.
If I can bc of furthcr assistancc plcase call 549-7380 during busincss hours.
PLEASE RETURN WITHIN SEVEN WORKING DAYS UPON RECEIPT
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FROM:
SUBJECT s
FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 o 805/549-7980
Underground Tank Owner/Operator
iR. K. UiJ.ler, Underground Tank fnspector
Reglstration of Underground Tanks / L4B0 Monterey-
..-A9_c9rdi!g.to my recordsr Ers of this date you have not registeredwith thls offics or the State of California. It is inperatiie ttrityou contact me wlthin 7 working days regarding this malter.
It should be noted that rrfailure to flleil penalties could range
fTot_$500-$5to0o per day. For falsification oi records, you can 6efined up to $201000 each day the infornatlon Is incoirect-or has notbeen corrected (section 2s299, callfornla Hearth & safety code,!lY+slo! 20,.Chapter 6.7t and Hazard Substances Storage statenintOfficial Reglstration Form).
ff you do not comply, there wlLl be no choLce but to turn thismatter over to the City Attorney.
contact me at s49-2380 to arrange for an appolntnent.
Very yours,
R. K. Mlller
Underground Tank Inspector
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 99401 o 805/549-23g0
" ;,],uly B, 1987
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David Gallo/Harry Kaplan
c/o Exxon Station
1480 Monterey
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Re: Underground Tanks
Gentl emen:
Enclosed are a lot of forms and papers for permits requiredand information needed on your underground tanks which ruy'u. ion*fusing to you. Rather-!han try to eiplain in this lettei", *orio
Iou please call this office and talk lo Randy Miller, unoertrounoTank Inspector, who will exp'rain anything yoir do not understand.
Very truly yours,
Carrie Bassford
Fire Prevention Bureau
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SER\TICE IS OLIR BEST PRODUCT
July 1 , 1987
City of San Luis Obispo
Fi re Department
748 Pismo Street
San Luis Obispo, Ca 93401
Attn: Randy Mi I ler
Dear Mr Ml I I er:
Referencing the Service Station located at 1480 Monterey Street--
San Luis 0bispo--Cal ifornia-- 93401. Let this letter serve to advise
you of the transfer of the lease effective 6/15/87 from Dewar/Kaplanto David M.W. Gallo and Harry Kaplan. We have transferred all rights,
responsibil ities, maintenances, and assignments to the new lessee.
lf you have any further questions, please contact the undersigned.
Thank you.
S
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Pres i dent
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DISTRTBUTOR OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
75 PRADO ROAD . SAN LUrS OBISPO, CALIFORNTA 93401 . TELEPHONE (805) 543-0180
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STOR DLE MATERIALS, OR TO CONDUCT PROCESSES, OR TO INSTALL
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ALL REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE PER THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND ITS STANDARD.
THIS PERMIT IS NON-TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW AND SHALL
NOT BE REMOVED - BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CHIEF.
,1 .,"ii ::l"i .,,'i..' . a-]r1 1AMOUNT PAID: $
EXPIRATION DATE
Iir.'FIRE MARSHALt.D. NO.BY:
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FIRE DEPARTMENT . '
748 Pismo Streel . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 . 805/549-7380
October 15, L986
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SAN LUIS fiErlSFilr CA. 9f,4*1.
".'Re: Fire Department, Permit
Dear Sir:
The Uniform Fire Code (Article 4) requires your busj.ness toobtain a Fire Department Permit. The reguired, information wasrnailed to you with instructions on how to obtain the perrnit. Asof this dater'our records indicate the fee has not been received,by the Finance Department, at City Hal-L.
Corrective act,ion'reErires you to obtain this permit wlthinthe next, 10St,reef, San
envelope ln
daytui s. You may go to the F
s 'Obisp:r oE
Department at 990 Palrnin the encLosed
Fire Marshal
pathe amount-of $
This letter shouLd be considered, a Notice of VioLat,ion and, con-tinued non-compLiance wllL resuLt in the issuance of a Misd,emeanorCitation pursuant to Section 3.101 of the Unj.forrn Fire Code. Theissuance of a Misdemeanor Citation wilL reguire a mandat,ory appearancebefore a judge or clerk of the San Luis Obispo County ltunicipaL court.
If you have any qudstions reEard,ing this matter, please conbact, meor leave a message at the Fire Department business offj.ce, 549-7380"
Very truJ.y yours,
+7'
George L
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Enclosurecc: Roger Picquet, City Attorney
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SINCE 1933
DDWAR.B INCORPOfulTED
SER\TICE IS OIJR BEST PRODUCT
December 16, 1986
Ctty of San Luis Obispo
Flre Department
748 Plsmo Street
San Luis Obispo, 0a. 9340tr.
Attn: R" K* Mi.J-l.*r:r
Re: 1480 Montere'y
Dear Mr. Miller;
In regards to your J.etter dated December 3, L986,
coneerning tank l{.aw compLi,ance to the above statLon
locationr w€ are currently negotiating with the owner
of the property'to cancel- the lease, If the owner
agrees to carrcetr tche lease under our terms, we are
prepared to p'uLL Ehe ta'nks. lf the owner does not vrant
the tanks puLLod, we w1,l-1. then see that they are
properLy closed.At this ti.me, w€ a:rer wai-tLng for a response from
the pwner and have been prornl"sed an angwer by year
end.
If you have any furth,er questions, I wi1"l be
available to you at 543-0180.
Tliank ycri
Jack Dewar
Prestdent
JD:ja
DISTRTBUTOR OF PBTROLBIM PRODUCTS
75 PRADO ROAD . sAN LUrS OBISPO, CALTFORNIA 93401 . TELEPHONE (805) 543-0180
P.O.BOX3059.SA"\LLTISOBISI'O,CAI,IFOITNIA9340:]-3059
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Thc San Luis Obispo City Firc, Poticc and Public lVorks Dcpartmctrts, in conjunction with
othcr tocat agcncics, wili bc conducting a Hazdldous ldaterials Rcsponsc Drill oo the
morning of Wcdncsdsy, MAY 2lrt. Thc DRILL will occur in thc city limits. ID ordcr to
makc thc cxcrcisc as ical as possiblc, thc location will not bc dircloscd until thc drill
bcgins. Howcvcr, thosc residents living in thc immcdiatc orca of thc drill will bc
contactcd ahcad of timc.
Rcsidcnts should expcct to hcar vchictc sircns ald scc respoading Firefighters drcsscd in
hazardous wastc protcctive clothing. Colorcd smokc will bc rclcascd to simulatc a
hazardous substancc.
In thc arca of thc drilt only, Policc will go door.to-door or wilt usc loud spcakcrs
SIMULATING evacuation proccdures. Thcy will idcntify thcmsclvcs, tcll you this is a
Hazardous Matcrials Response DRILL ONLY. You do not bavc to lcavc your honc.
Thcre is no dangcr to you.
Pleasc mark MAY 21st on your calcndar, notify all ncnbers of your houschold and
rcmcmbcr this is onlY a drill.
If you have any qucstions, plcasc coatact thc Firc Dcpartment 8t 549'73E0.
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FIFE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street r San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 . 805/549-7380
December 3, 1986
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P.O. Box 3059
San Luis Obispo, CA 93403
Regarding: 1480 Monterey
Dear Mr. Dewar:
In your correspondence of March 26, 1986, with this department (attached) you
stipulated that you have chosen monitoring alternative +5 for your site location. As
indicated the responsible party would have been the dealer, who would enforce
compliance. As you know the site has been abandoned for sometime.
It is the concern of this office that your site is currently not in compliance.
Therefore, the following must be addressed:
l. Your intent regarding monitoring alternatives.
2. Tanks must be removed or properly closed.
In addition, you are hereby directed to rcspond with your intent no later than
December 19, 1986, or this matter will be handed over to the City Attorney's Office for
compliance. Further delays could result in severe fines.
Thank you,
K. Miller.
Hazardous Materials
Inspector
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INCORPORATTDBSERVICE IS OIJR BDST PRODUCT
City of San Luis 0bispo
F i re Depa rtmen t
748 Pismo Street
San Lu i s 0b i spo, Ca 93\03
Attn: R. K. Miller
Dear Mr Miller:
Enclosed please find ourpermit to operate underground
Ma rch 26 , 1 986
Re:1 480 Monterey
San Luis 0bispo
rev i sed app I i cat i on for
s tora anks.
eep ng ofis a plot plan as per requirements.
We are looking forward to working with you.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
We have choseri alternativ
The,d.e.ail,err of location will be
inventory reconci lations and k
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Vice Preiident
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DISTRIBUTOR OF PBTROLB{M PRODUCTS
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P.O. BOX I]059. SAN I,TIIS OBISI'O, CAI,IFOITNIA 93403-3059
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NXGHTS: NAI'IE(LAST NAIIE FIRST) AND PHONE tl./AREA COOE
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VIII CHEHICAL CO},IPOSITION OF I'IATERIALS STORED IN UNDERGROUND CONTAINERS
IF YOU CHECKEO YES TO IV-F YOU ARE NOT REQUIPEO TO COMPTETE THIS SECTION
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CONTACT PERSON PHONE l.l/AREA COOE
DATE OF LAST TNSPECTION IN COI'IPLIANCE
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A947 S. HIGUERA ST.
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ZIP
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COUNTY
SAN LUIS OBISPO
CITY
SAN LUIS OBISFO
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CtTY
sAN LUIS OBISPO
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PHONE N,/AREA CODE
805-54r-5073
TYPE OF BUSINESS(X) 01 GASOLINE STATION il OE OTHER
S ECTIONTOHNSHIPRANGENUMBER OF CONTAINERS
q
PUPAL AREAS ONLY
III 2q HOUR EMERGENCY CONTACT PERSON
DAYS: NAI.1E(LAST NAHE FIRST) AND PHONE N/AREA CODE
JACK oEltAR 805-543-0180
NtctlTS: NAt''lE(LAST NAI'IE FIRST) AND PHONE t.l/AREA CODE
JACK DEl.tAR 805-545-250e
IV
COI'IPLETE THE FOLLOI.IING ON A SEPARATE FORH FOR EACH CONTAINER
DESCRIPTION
A. (X) 01 TAI.K il 04 OTHER:CONTAINER NU}IBER 5
B. },IANUFACTURER (IF APPROPRIATE): UNKNONN YEAR },IFG:
t?r7
C. YEAR INSTALLED ( X ) UNKNOI.IN
D. CONTAINER CAPACITY: IOOOO GALLONS il UNKNOI{N E. DOES THE CONTAINER STORE: ( } 01 I.IASTE (X) 02 PRODUCT
F. DOES THE CONTAINER STORE }IOTOR VEHICLE FUEL OR I{ASTE OIL ? (X) OI( ) 01 uNLEADED ( ) 02 REcuLAR -l,xf oz FREtlruH (l o+ DTEsEL (
YES ( )02NO) 05 l.tAsTE orL
IF YES CHECK APFROPRIATE BOX(ES):( ) 06 oTltER
V CONTAINER CBNSTRUCTION
A. THICKNESS OF FRI}IARY CONTAINT1ENT:( )6AUGE ( )TNCHES ( )Ct{ (X)uNKNOl.tN
B. il OI VAULTED (LOCATED IN AN TJNOERGROUNO VAULT) (X) OE NON-VAULTED il 03 IJI'IKNOI{N
C. il O] DOUBLE },IALLED (X) 02 SINGLE NALTED il 03 LINED
O. (X) OT CARBON STEEL ( } Oz STAINLESS STEEL il OS FIBERGLASS il 04 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE il 05 CONCRETE
il 06 ALU}IINUiI il OT STEEL CLAD il Os BRONZE il Og COI'POSITE il IO NON-TIETALTIC
il TA UNKNOI{N il 13 OTHER:
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STATE rD NL,|,IBER 00000000e25005
CONTAINER CONSTRUCTION
E il OI RUBBER LINED il OE ALKYD LINING il 03 EPOXY LINING il 04 PHENOLIC LINING il OS GLASS LINING(X) 07 UNLINED ( ) 08 UNKNOI.IN ( ) 09 0THER:
POLYETHLENE I.IRAP ( } OE VINYL }IRAPPING (
06 TAR OR ASPHALT il 09 OTHER:
) 03 CATHOOIC PROTECTION ( } 04 TJNKNOI,IN (X) 05 NONEF. ()0t()
VI PIPING
A. ABOVEGROTJND PIPIN6: il 01 DOUBLE-I.IALLED PIPE ( ! 02 CONCRETE-LTNEO TRENCH () 03 GRAVITY
(CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX(ES) il 04 PRESSURE il 05 SUCTION il 06 UNKNO}.IN il OT NONE
B. UNDERGROLIND PIPING: () OI OOUBLE-NAILED PIFE ( } 02 CONCRETE.LINED TRENCH il 03 GRAVITY
(CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX(ES) (X} 04 PRESSURE ( } 05 SUCTION il 06 UNKNOI.IN il 07 NONE
VII LEAK DETECTION
il 01 VISUAL (X) 02 STOCK INVENTORY il 04 VAPOR SNTFF }IELLs ( ! 05 SENSOR INSTRU}IENT
il 06 GROUNO I.IATER }IONITORING bIELLS il OT PRESSURE TEST il 09 NONE ( } IO OTHER:
VI I I CHEI'IICAL COMPOSITION OF I'IATER IALS STORED IN UNDERGROUND CONTAINERS
XF YOU CHECKED YES TO IV.F YOU AFE NOT NEQUIRED TO COMPIETE THIS SECTION
CUFpENTLY PpEVIOUSLY DEIETE CAS* (IF KNOt^lN)
STORED STORED
CHEI'IICAL (DO NOT USE COMMEFCIAL NAI4E)
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X CHECK STATE BOARD CHE}1ICAL COOE LTSTING FOR POSSIBLE SYNONY}IS
IS CONTAINER LOCATED ON AN AGRTCULT1JRAL FARH? il OI YES (X) 02 HO
THIS FOR}I HAS BEEN
FOR LOCAL ENCY USE ONLY
ED tJhID E PENALTY OF PERJURY ANDI TO THE BEST OF TtY KNOI.ILEDGE' IS TRUE AND CORRECT
GNAPERSON FITING ('4r*t\sf"t" :r/+V .o tW)
PHONE N/APEA CODE
ADHINISTFATING AGENCY CITY CODE COUNTY CODE
CONTACT PERSON FHONE N/APEA CODE
DATE OF LAST INSPECTION IN COI.IP L IANCE( )orYEs ( )02No
FEPMIT APPPOVAL DATE TPANSACTION DATE LOCAL PEPMIT ID T
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NAME(COPPORATION,INDIVIDUAL OP PUBTIC AGENCY )
J.B. DE}.IAR, INC.
PUBLIC AGENCY ONLY( } 01 FED il 02 STATE il 03 LOCAL
STREET ADDRESS
2947 S. HIGUERA ST.
CITY
SAN LUIS OBISPO
STATE
CA
ZIP
e3401
II FACILITY
ANlD.aBlJ ta.rf.,\
D EA L E P/ F OF EIIAN/SUP E RvI SOR
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FACILITY NAME
KAL'S EYXOH KtM 5 *Xot.l
NEAREST CROSS STREET
CALIFORNIA
STREET ADDRESS
1480 T{ONTEREY ST
COUNTY
SAN LUIS OBI5PO
zrP
93401
CITY
SAN LUIS OBISPO
CITY
SAN LUIS OBISPO
ZIP '7STATE
CA
I'IAII.ING ADDRESS
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PHONE N/AREA COOE
805-54r-s075
TYPE OF BUSINESS(X) OI GASOLINE STATION il 02 OTHER
TONNSHIP RANGE SECTIONNUNBEP OF CONTATNERS
4
RURAT AREAS ONLY :
I I I 24 HOUR EI'IERGENCY CONTACT PERSON
DAYS: NAME(LAST NANE FIRST) AND PHONE l^l/AREA CODE
JACK DEHAR 805-543-0180
NIGHTS: NAtlE( LAST NAi4E FIRST ) AND PHONE l,l,/AREA CODE
JACK DEl.tAR 805-543-e302
IV
COHPLETE THE FOLLOI.IING ON A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH CONTAINER
DESCRIPTION
A. (XI 01 TANK n 04 OTHER:CONTAINER I.TJIIBER 4
B. }IAMJFACNMER ( IF APPROPRIATE ) : TJNKNOI,IN YEAR },IFG:C. YEAR INSTALLED ( x ) ul.$(NoHN
D. CONTAINER CAFACITY:5OO GALLONS ( } TNKNOI'IN E. DOES THE CONTAINER STORE: (X) OI I'IASTE il OU PRODUCT
F. DOES THE CONTAINER STORE t'lOT0R VEHICLE FUEL OR l,lASTE OIL ? (X) 0I YES ( ) 02 NO
il OI TJNLEADED il 02 REGULAR T } OS PREHIUI.I il 04 DIESEL (X} OS HASTE OIL
IF YES CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX(ES):
il 06 OTHER
V CONTAINER CONSTRUCTION
A. THICKNESS OF PRINARY CONTAINT{ENT:il GAU6E ( } INCHES il CI.I (X) UNKNOI'IN
B. il 01 VAULTED (LOCATED IN AN UTOERGROI.bID VAULT) il OE NON-VAULTED (X) 05 TJNKNOI.IN
C. ( } OI DOTJBLE I.IALLED X ot sTNGLE ITALLED il 03 LINED
D il Ol CARBON STEEL il OA STAINLESS STEEL ( } 03 FIBERGLAss ( } 04 POLYVINYL CHLORIDE il 05 CONCRETE
il 06 ALI,J}IIMJI.I ( } OT STEEL CLAD il OS BRONZE il 09 COIIPOSITE T I IO NON-T,IETALLIC(X) 12 UNKNOI4N il 13 OTHER:
. HSC04-07018s (01131186)PAGE I
CONTAINER CONSTRUCTION
STATE IO NUHBER OOOOOOOO2EsOO4
E il OI RUBBER LINED O 02 ALKYB LINING il 03 EPOXY LINING ( } 04 PHENOLIC LINING ( I OS 6LASS LINING
il 07 UNLINED (X) 08 UNKNONN ( } 09 OTHER:
F. il OI POLYETHLENE NRAP ( } 02 VINYL },.IRAPPING (
il 06 TAR OR ASPHALT il 09 OTHER:
) 03 CATHOOIC PROTECTION (X} 04 IJNKNOhN ( } 05 NONE
VI PIPING
A. ABOVEGROI'ND PIPING: il
{CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX(ES) (
OI DOUBLE-I,IALLED PIPE il 02 CONCRETE-LINED TRENCH il 03 GRAVITY
) 04 PRESSURE ( ).05 SUCTTON ( ) 06 tNKNOttN txl 07 NONE
B. tJNDERGRotJNo PIPING: il OI OOIJBLE-NALLEO PIPE il O? CONCRETE-LINED TRENCH (X} 03 GRAVITY
(CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX(ES) il 04 PRESSURE ( } OS SUCTION ( } 06 UNKNOI,IN il OT NONE
VII LEAK DETECTION
( } OI VISUAL il OE STOCK INVENTORY il 04 VAPOR SNIFF I.IELLS il OS SENSOR INSTRTJI1ENT
il 06 GROTJND }IATER T{ONITORING I.IELLS il 07 PRESSURE TEST (X) 09 NONE ( } IO OTHER:
VI I I CHEI'IICAL GOI'IPOSITION OF I'IATER IALS STORED IN UNDERGROUND CONTAINERS
rF YOU CHECKEO YES TO XV-F YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO COIIPLETE THIS SECTION
CURRENTLY PREVIOUSLY OETETE CASS (TF KNONN}
STOFEO STOREO
CHET,ITCAL (OO NOT USE COMMERCIAL NAITE)
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J{ CHECK STATE BOARO CHE},IICAL CODE LISTING FOR POSSIBLE SYNONY}'IS
IS CONTAINER LOCATEO ON AN AGRICULTURAL FARM? ( } OI YEs (X) 02 NO
THIS FORTI HAS BEEN COIIPLETED THE P
FOR LOCAL AGENCY SE ONLY
OF PERJURY AND, TO THE BEST OF T1Y KNONLEDGE' TS TRUE ANO CORRECT.
ki6; r:A3,q-,{&:PHONE bIlAREA CODEU"h-PERSON FILING (SIGNATURE )
AOMINISTRATING AGENCY CITY CODE COUNTY CODE
CONTACT PERSON PHONE N/AFEA CODE
DATE OF LAST INSPECTION IN COMPLIANCE
( )olYES ( )OaNO
PERI.IIT AFPROVAL DATE TRANSACTION DATE !OCAL PEPI'IIT IO $
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Fire Deportmenl .748 Plsmo St.. Son Luis Obispo,Co' 93401 ' 549-7380
ii*rii)'li :?u il;i;3? ij4-"ljli -i1"4
H.t3'.[. J. 45.iif;
r.ir;'ll I i,iliAl... i /i:!,{i,:l
HAS PERMISSION TO MAINTAIN,
OR TO CONDUCT P&OCESSES, OR TO INSTALLSTORE, USE OR HANDLE MATERIALS,
EOUIPMENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW:' I I ,r r- I ,i,,i ; ,- : ,:' :
IDel'rrlit
ADDRESS . i r i ii r',,, .r, * '' DATE I
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. i;;" r il
ALL REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE PER THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND
THIS PERMIT IS NON TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE POSTED IN
SHALL NOT BE REMOVED _ BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CHIEF.
I TS STAND ARD .
PUBLIC VIEW AND
AMOUNT OF PERM I T I $ ' ' t'
'
EXPIRATION DATE
' ::I. D. NO.
BY:
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FIRE DEPAFlTMENT
748 Pismo Streel o San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 .805/549_73g0
August 27 , 1985
Monterey Exxon
1480 14onterey
San Lui s 0bi spo, CA 93401
Re: Fi re Department Permi t
Dear Sir:
The Uniform Fire Code (Ari,icle q) req
obtai n a Fi re Department Permit. The requ
mai I ed to you wi th i ns tructi o ns on how toof this date, our records indicate the feeby the Finance Department at City Hall.
uiir
ob
h
res your busi ness toed i nformation wastai n the permi t. Asas not been recei ved
Corrective action requi rei you to obtain this pernrit withinthe next 10 days. You Inay go to the Fi nance Departinent at 990 pal mStreet, san Luis 0bispo, of feturn your payment'in the enclosedenvelope in the amount of $45.00.
This letter should be consideredti nued non-compl i ance wi l'l resul t i nCitati on pursuant to Secti on 3.10i of
issuance of a I'lisdemeanor Citation wi
before a judge or clerk of the San Lu
or
GT:cb
Encl osurecc. Roger Picquet, CitY Attorney
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i ol ati on and con -f a l{i sdemeanor
i re Code.
andatory aty Municf p
uppel l i C>
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a ra nce
Court.
, If you have any quPstigns Iegarding this matter, please contact meleave a message at the Fire Department business office, S4g:tjB0:
Very truly yours,
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IDDWAR.
INCORI'OI'TI'EI)B SDRYICU IS OtIl. IUISI PITOI)UC'r
March 31, 1985
City of San Luis 0bispo
7l+B Pismo Street
San Luis 0bispo, California 93401
Attn: Mr R.K.,Miller
Dear Mr Mi I ler
For our appl ications to operate underground storagetanks in San Luis 0bispo at 6Se Santa Rosa and 1480
Monterey Street. I have enclosed a copy of our inventory
reconci lation sheet for these locations.
For. your records you should have received by nowa copy of plot plan for 656 santa Rosa per your request.
Thank you.
Sincerelyn
Kenneth L. Dewar
KLD:jm
Enclosure:RECEIVED
FrlR ', 1"496
DISTRIBIN'OR OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
3947 SOUTr{ r{rGrrERA STREET . SAN LUrS OBISPO, CALTFORNTA 93401 . TBLBPHONE (805) 543-0180
I'.O. I]OX:]O59. S,L\ I,t'IS OIltSI',O, O\I,IrOI{NIA 9U401)-{}O59
INCIIES0t'WATERGUAGEI)INCIIESTANKACTUAI.INVENTOI(YOVER +SHORTIIONTH/YEAROPEIiATORDAILY TANK INVENTORY RECORDLOCATIONPRODUCTINViJN'fOITY( -) SALES( +) DILrVErrr[s(=) TIALANCE1234567B91011t213t41516t718T9202L2223242526272B293031BEIsl:RIl( l: ls()l l( lil:51 I'ttol)l I t'DETryAR.l.\('()RIr )tt.$'lit )))))strcti 11)r:r<<<<CUMULATIVELOSS OR GAINFOR MONTIII)ls'l]illll-rolt or I'lilltol.l:l'u l'll()l)l'(:l'sI'.O. lX).\:]()59. S,\ti l,l-:lS OlllSI'O, (1.\l.ll;OItNlr\ 9lll{):J-:}{)51) "!'lil.l:l'llONIi (805) 5r$-01u0--6
cffyoFsan luls oBt spo
Fire Department o 748 pismo st. r san Luis obispo, cA g3406 operrn.it 021(]I
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ADDRESS:1480 Montere v(Kalrs Exxon).D
ATE:May 4 L9B4Khaled Fakhouri
MAINTAIN, STORE, U,OR TO I NSTALL E8U I
SE OR HANDLE MATERIALS, O
HAS PERMISSION TO
PMENT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN
R TO CONDUCT PROCESSE S,To store and ha nc1leflammable li ids in three 3 L0 000 a1. ca acit under round tank.sin accordance with Article 7g Uniform Fire Code,and applicable statelaw
THIS SHALL BE DONE
STAND ARD S .
IN CONFORMANCE WITH FIRE DEPARTMENT CODES AND
EXPIRES: Ma 5 19Bs Y 20
radd s, Captain
PERMIT IS NON-TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE POSTED INSHALL NOT BE REMOVED: BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CHIEF.
THIS
AND PUBLIC VIEW
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F|RE DEPARTMENT 748 Pisrno Srre€r. San Luis Obispo,CA 93401 .805/543-6046
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DATEf,tm GRID CO/PLAT {di,€N INSPuBC OCCUPAIICY )R.CO.lSr ST0RIES |,lAX. OCO.JPAI'IT LD C0l'6T INSP Til,E
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0TICE OF FIRE s SAFETY IIAZARDS: You are hereby notified that an inspec tion of your premises has disclosed the
following fire safety hazards and/or violations of the provisions of app ropriote local or state codes;
1 Install - 2A1OBC fire exti ui sher s Ext in uisher must be ,/
mounted height not to exceed 5 maximum or 3 minimum ) .
2) Service fire extinguj-sher Extinguishers are to be service
annually and after use.
3) Remove unapproved extension cords or multi-plugs (see below for
specifics ).
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Initi4LDateIt ems /Non-Compliance Action fllJ3 -((3 lPk
ORIER TO COIPLY i As such condilions or€ coidrory lo low, you ore hereby required lo conect soid
roceipt of ttis notice. An inspsclion to delormino wheltrc you hove complied will be condrrcted on or belore
Foilure to cornply with the foregcing order before ttl€ dole of suc'lr rernsp*lion moy render you lioble to the
penolties.provided by lorw for such Violotions.
X
OCCUPANT
Ori gi na1 : To Busi ness
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INSPECTING
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YOIJ ARE HERBY MTIFID TIIAT YOJ ARE IN VIOI.ATIO',I ffi:
Crrv OnorrwcE hlo,SEcrront'i,lt:.1s irt , .. i.t,
Srnrr or CnItFoRNIA
ltlnrune or Vrouattott :
I ' ..i ;.- |
You nnr HEREBy oRDERED To coRREcr rHE vroLATI0N(s) tNmrotATELY
TO AVOLD FURTHER ENFORCEMENT ACTIOI\l.
Fnrlune ro coMply IS A MISDEMEANoR,
RrtnspecrrcN wrLL BE oN oR ABour
Pyff'lgri-TF=Tlj E IB^r';: FI H! trigu,ifrHf pEfi?EilT#.ll"H,tll-t$t:'
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Recerveo ev:
WHITE-OWNER YELLOW-FD
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sAN LUrS OBr- \rrY tr'rRE DEFARTI'IENT TNSPECTT "SC0nD
ADDRFS
ADDRESS
RE$IDENgE
RgSIDENCE
OgC.Ir0AI)FUI,! PART. NONE
- -
ICONST,Tr?E & HT.
IOCALE
-
RE},IOTE
I,t
INSPECTION DATE RETUNN DATE
SECEIVED
F.P. FoRM L00
INSPECTOS
PHONET ,+7'6ot+6
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sAN LUrS OBrl )rrr FrRE DEPARTI'IENT
1480 lvlonterey
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TffiTDENCS
RE.gIDENCE
OCO.IJOAIJ r.ULL PAEf. NONE
I-FONST,TYPE & HT.
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ORIGINAL INSPECTION: 25 lvlarch 1978
REINSPECTION:9 June 1978
FINAL: 12 JuLv 1978
6k:containeProvide lids for tag s
Extension cords are n
cord insulati on 15 raved.\Rt€\^n " ,lgt)Reel extension
0k e1l-ins t e FIRE TINGTII S R. Tt rsfProviclc a sign cLe arly lab
be vislbile from the p s.
qherq ^Provide annual se rvlce to fire extin
NSN'NN DATE '1 --t ?
INTIPECTION DATE
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RECEIVEI)
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COMPANY RUN REPORT SAN LUIS OBISPO FIRE DEPARTMENT
Dote liJovembe:: ?-0 Report No. -
-- Time of Alorm: .- 14.: ?1
property owner: .-------.-,-!l-ar"r-.y-.-K-a-p]-an-..---Le-as.ed---8.y.....----J--.----B-".--D--el:r-ar----T-n-g-'--.-- 5-4.-3-:Q"i.9-Q""-
Nome of Tenont(s): ------Gur.-l=f---
Equiprnent Used:
Hose Used: 2l lnch .....---; 1/2 lnch .--".---; t/a lnch H.P. --.-.---; Extinguishers --------'
Water Used: Tonk gollons; Hydront gollons; - Totol: gollons'
Solvoge Co.vers: Lodders:------ 0 or 0, Units: .--.-----------.-
---.", I g 1.?.. First-ln Engine Co.3
Alorm Tronsmittol
Fire Alorm Box
Reporting
Nome:FIar:: i sIFire Phone
Address, City EmPl-o'gee ( Streei: DepL. )OtherBusiness Phone X
Police DeptPrivote Line Il9
Personnel dApporotus
Fire Unit r
r 0-8
10 -97
Code 4
10-98 t5L2
I o-7
below)AutoGro ssPublic AssemblyResidentiol
Truck (See below)Brush or TreesMonufociuringRetoil Estoblishmenf
Troiler (See below)Lumber-TroshWhse. orBusiness or Prof. Office
Other:Other,
TYPE OF NON.-FIREFIRE CONFINED TO:STORIESTYPE OF BUILDING
Smoke ScoreHonest MistokeFrome:
Folse Alormol Burn
Other'Concrete:
i-n i:o stojimGasoliire leaki
B rick'
and se,lver li;.eMeiol
Vehicle Fire
Operotor:Regisiered Owner:
Address,Address:
Slofe,Stotei
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4. Wos forcible entry required? ----.-.- Where ond how?
5. Were oll doors ond windows closed ond locked?
6. Describe ony unusuol flommoble liquid or odor noticed by crew members: -
7. Were firefighting operotions obstructed or hompered in ony woy? ----.-.--
8. Fire extinguished by: .--.-.
9. Description of moteriol ignited ond involved by fire:
10. Brief resume of compony operotions:
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5. Were oll doors ond windows closed ond locked?
6. Describe ony unusuol flommoble liquid or odor noticed by crew members:
7. Were firefighting operotions obstructed or hompered in ony woy?
8. Fire extinguished by:
9. Description of moteriol ignited ond involved by fire
10. Brief resume of compony operotions:
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FlRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street 543-6046
November 27, L973MEMORANDUM
FROM:
SUBJECT:
TO:Mr. D. Williamsont
A.ssistant Administrative Officer
Lee M. Schlobohm', Fire Chj-ef
Gasoli-ne Leaks From Service Stations
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In accordance with a recent commenL by Mayor Schwartz that a
progr""= report on the various gasoline leaks discovered in
Lrre-vicinity of Monterey street would be appreci-ated by the
Ci.ty Counci]-, the f ollowing informalig' is provided j-n the
..r"-rrt yo., feel that this would be of interest to them:
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Monterey street at Pepper The ttEconomyrt service
Stationonthes.w.cornerisownedbytheGulfoilC"*p""V, which voluntarily replaceg^Yld"tground fuel
tanks followi-ng tests on .luly 24, 1973 which indicated
that one or *6t" of the tanks, or the underground
proOuct pipingr was tosing fuel and was possibly the
io.r.." oi tne-presence of explosive gasoline vapors
in the ltonterey Street Sanitary Sewer at Peppert
Johnson,andt-oroStreets.AccordingtoGulfoil
Company Representatives, the tanks removed from this
location were subsequenity tested and were found to
be free from leaks and satisfactorily passed pressure
tests
At this t.ime, thereforer Lhere is no way to.prove or
Ji=pro.r" whether the cross-threaded connection on the
fili openi-ngr otr oLher possibly leaJcing joints or
.orrn"ctions-to the tanks, pumpsr otr dispensers was-
'"=p"""iblefortheapparentlossoffuelduringthetests made July 24Lhr- bt for the explosive concentrat-
ions of ftammaLle liquid vapors found to be present
in sanita.ry Sewer *anholes it the three intersections
mentioned. Although possi-bly explosive concentratj-ons
of flammable fiqui! vapors ar" stil1 present at all
tfrree locatiorr=i r"-dinqs are at lower levels onlyt
and the absence of high conce:]tratj-ons of vapor at
street 1evel would seetn to indicate that'the hazard
topedestriansorpassingmotoristsisrelatively
sma11.
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2. MontereY Streett County Garage, near Santa Rosa
The gasoline tank located underneaLh the concre te
l-eaiaiing fuej- at ch:- jl-i;e c:^.^ i.'-1 s esti-mated to bc
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Gasoline Leaks from Service Stations
November 27, L973
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and operation of service facilities at this location
were very cooperative and complied qui-ckly with Fj-re
oepartment requests that lhe tank be emptied of fuel
and rernoved from service. Rather than having the
leaking tank physically removed, however, the Fire-
Department approved a county proposal to temporarily
ablndon the tankr fill it with water, and re-check
the leve1 each week to determine the exact amount of
liquid lost per week. This tank will be physically
removed at such iime as the county garage is demolished
or re-modeI1ed.
Monterey street at california Blvdo - The Mission
Gulf Seivi-ce Station on the N.W. corner of Monterey
and Californj-a Blvd. wd.s found on November 16, L973
to be leaking gasoline into the storm sewer at this
location. Two test holes were bored adjacent to the
concrete box culvert on the si-de toward the under-
ground tank location, and gasoline was discovered at
the 6 foot level.
Mr. Harry Kaplan (property owner) retained the Neilscn
construction company to uncover one of the product
lines between the tank and pump islands. This line
was found to have a number of large holes. Based on
this discovery, the Fire Department requested that
the owner replace all product lines at this time,
since al1 have been in service for 17 years and
faj-lure to replace aL1 lines coul-d result in additional
leaks at some fuLure date. The owner agreed to the
request, and the Nei-lson Construction Company is i-n
th; process of replacing all product li-nes and testi-ng
underground fuel tanks for possible 1eaks.
Permit forms for installation of flammable liquid tanks
at service stati-ons have been revised and will be
utilized as of November 28, 1973. (copies attached)
Monterey Street at Johnson Avenue The Arco Service
station on the s.E. corner of Monterey street and
Johnson Avenue has been suspect for some ti-me as a
possible source of the inLrusion of gasoline i-nto the
ianitary sewer on Monterey Street, but no proof exists
at present that the condition of underground gasol|ne
tanks and/or product pi-pi-ng is indeed responsj-ble for
the presence of hazardous concentratj-ons of flammable
fiquiO vapors consistently found j-n the sewer manhole
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Gasoline Leaks from Service Stations
November 27, 1973
Page 3
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at this; location since July 24, 1973.
several weeks dgor the Gulf oil company obtained
a City Permit to bore several test holes along
Monteiey Street. The test hole (6-8e ) on Monterey
Street 1n front of the Arco Servi-ce Station was
found to have liquid gasoline floating on the
water, and lhe possibility that a gasoline leal<
existi at this location seems to now be a strong
probability.
In order to carry out the cityrs responsibility to
provide citizens wj-th an adequate 1evel of safety
irom the hazards of fire and explosion, it is my
recommendation that professional testing of the
three underground gasoline tanks and product piping
at the Arco service station at this 10cati-on be
ordered without de1ay. I would specifically
recommend that the tests be performed by the Dialysis
Company, 17151 Sherman WaY: Van Nuysr.California'
Thi; cbmpany has recently p'erformed similar tests on
tanks at-the Hessler llnion Stati-on, Monterey and
Johnson, San I,uis ObisPo.
Lee M. Schlobohm
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 ' 805/781-7380
June 18, 1996
Todd Porter, P.E.
, SECOR
3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Re:
Dear Mr. Porter:
The Fire Department has reviewed your current Subsurface Investigation Report and request for site
closure with reference to 1480 Monterey Street. Based on the information provided by SECOR, it
has been determined that no significant soil contamination associated with the former land-use
remains.
Therefore, assuming that the information provided was accurate and represenlative of existing
conditions, it is the position of this office that no additional sampling or cleanup of the area in
question is required (with reference to soil only). It should be noted that this letter does not relieve
the prop"tty o*ner of any responsibilities mandated under the California Health & Safety Code if
existing, additional, or previously-unidentified contamination is discovered.
Please be advised that the California Regional Water Quality Control Board (Central Coast Region)
is still lead agency with reference to this site. Final site closure must be obtained from the Water
Board.
Should you or staff have any questions pertaining to this project, please do not hesitate to call me at
t8t-7383.
Sincerely,
Materials Coordinator
Harry Kaplan, Owner
Frank DeMarco, RWQCB
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STATUS
DATE
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RELEASE REPORT
DATE
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AGE OF
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CLEANUP OVERSIGHT AGENCIES
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2504
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
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CONTAI\4INANTS OF CONCERN
Gasoline
CURRENT UND TJSE BENEFICIAL USE DISCHARGE SOURCE
Tank
OATE REPORTED
1t27t'1993
STOP METHOD NEARBY / IMPACTED WELLS
0
FREE OTHER
PRODUCT CONSIITUENTS
NAME OF WATER
SYSTEM
LAST REGULATORY
ACTIVITY
1t1t1950
LAST ESI
UPLOAD
LAST EDF
UPLOAO
EXPECTED CLOSURE
DATE
MOST RECENT CLOSURE
REQUEST
SITE
CALCULATED FIELDS (BASED ON LATITUDE / LONGITUDE)
APN GWBASINNAME WATERSHEDNAME
San Luis Obispo Valley (3-009) Estero Bay - Point Buchon - San Luis Obispo Creek (310.24)
COUNTY PUBLICWATERSYSTEM(S}
SanLuisObispo . SANLUISOBISPOWATERDEPARTMENT-P.O.BOX8100,SANLU|SOBISPO,CA93401
I\4OST RECENT CONCENTRATIONS OF PETROLEUM CONSTITUENTS IN GROUNDWATER
; NO GROUNDWATER DATA HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO GEOTRACKER ESI FOR THIS SITE
MOST RECENT CONCENTRATIONS OF PETROLEUM CONSTITUENTS IN SOIL
NO SOIL DATA HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO GEOTRACKER ESI FOR THIS SITE
MOST RECENT GEO_WELL DATA
NO GEO_WELL DATA HAS AEEN SUBMITTED TO GEOTRACKER ESI FOR THIS SITE
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CASE SUMMARY
REPORT DATE
1t27t1993
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCIDENT REPORT FILED WITH OES?
I. REPORTED BY -
UNKNOWN
CREATED BY
UNKNOWN
III. SITE LOCATION
FACILITY NAME
MONTEREY GAS MART(KAPLAN)
FACILITY ADDRESS
1480 MONTEREY ST
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401
SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
FACILITY ID
ORIENTATION OF SITE TO STREET
CROSS STREET
CALIFORNIA
V. SUBSTANCES RELEASED / CONTAMINANT(S) OF CONCERN
GASOLINE
VI. DISCOVERY/ABATEMENT
DATE DISCHARGE BEGAN
DATE DISCOVERED
1t26t1993
HOW DISCOVERED
Tank Tightness Test
DESCRIPTION
DATE STOPPED
1t26t1993
STOP METHOD DESCRIPTION
VII. SOURCE/CAUSE
SOURCE OF DISCHARGE
Tank
CAUSE OF DISCHARGE
Unknown
DISCHARGE DESCRIPTION
VIII, CASE TYPE
CASE TYPE
Aquifer used for drinking water supply
IX. REMEDIAL ACTION
NO REMEDIAL ACTIONS ENTERED
X. GENERAL COMMENTS
XI. CERTIFICATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION REPORTED HEREIN
IS TRUE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.
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ADDRESS
Po Box 1489
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93406
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FAX
PHONE NUMBER
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(805)-7814211
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Gtyo[san luls oBtspo
FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street o San Luis Oblspo, CA 93401 o 805/549.7380
February 2, 1993
Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93012
Steve Collier
2605 Ironweed
Morro Bay, CA 93442
'drMonterey StreetRE: Failed Tank System Test -
Dear Mr. Kaplan & Mr. Collier:
A recent test of the underground storage tank system located at 1480 Monterey Street showed that
the m4jority of the equipment (anks and piping), were not tight. As such, this office will require
the following actions:
1. Stop further releases or potential releases of product into the environment.
2.Make zurangements to repair and/or replace faulty equipment, by a qualified and licensed
contractor. Also, install leak detectors.
Have all tanks and lines retested. Submit results to this office for review. (Have tank tester
contact me prior to testing)
Develop and submit a site investigation work plan, with schedule, that attempts to determine
if the soils and ground water have been impacted on this site. Contact me for details.
If you have any questions, or would like to discusi this matter further, please call me at (805) 781-
7380.
Michael Smith
Hazardous Materials Coordinator
cc:Ken McCool, Fire Marshal
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l. Extent of fire upon orrivol
2. Effect of initial extinguishing efforts: ----.--
3. Estimote os to oreo WHERE fire originoted: ----------
4. Wos forcible entry required? ---.---- Where ond how?
5. Were oll doors ond windows closed ond locked? .--
6. Describe ony unusuol flommoble liquid or odor noticed by crew members: ------
7" Were firefighting operotions obstructed or hompered in ony woy?
8. Fire extinguished by:
9. Description of moteriol ignited ond involved by tire
10. Brief resu,me of compony operotions:
Responclecl Code 2 from Statiori #l- to MonLerey and Califoriria .
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t.he service station. Used s niffer co check explosive i-irnits' 5% was
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
2160 Santa Barbara streel r san Luis obispo, cA 93401-5240 . 805/781-7380
"Courtesy E Seruice"
Iune 30, 1997
Roger V/. Briggs
Regional Water Quality Control Board,
Central Coast Region
81 Higuera Street, Suite 200
San Luis Obispo, CA9340I-5414
Attention: Mr. Frank DeMarco
Subject: .Mr. Harry Kaplan (owner)
1480 Monterey Street
San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401
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On June 25, 1997I observed the excavation of hydrocarbon impacted soil within the vicinity of
abandoned monitoring well #2 (MW-z) at 1480 Monterey Stre€t in San Luis Otispo, -California. Mr.
Todd Porter, P.E., of SeCOn Inbrnational Incorporated, Don Bullard of Bullard & Sons
Contractors,'as well as the heavy equipment operator were present. Approximately 5 cubic yards of
soil was excavated and is currenlly bn site andcovered with visqueen pending laboratory results. Mr.
Porter took a soil sample from th6 bottom of the site at a depth of approximately_lO fee!, h9 took a
sample from the east wall at a depth of approximately 5 feel and a sample-from the stoc\,Pile.
Groirnd water was present at about 8 fee[.- Approximately 3 hours later, the cavity was filled.rrith
slurry. Once the lab results are available andihe soil profile is known, the excavated soil will be
transported to Morton Recycling in Maricopa, California.
Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at 78i-7380.
Sincerely,
ll"'/'1ry
Item:Excavation of abandoned monitoring well fl and Samples
Dear Mr. DeMarco:
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I-eah C. Stanley
Hazardous Materials Analyst
cc
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disabred in arr or its services' prosrams and activities' @
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ls oBlspo
Luis Obispo,CA 93401-3249 r (805) 781'7180
Permituction
'roject Address
\ssessods Parcel
)rojeot DescriPtion
)ermit Type
Property owner
iVlailing Address
City/StateZiP
Contractor
Mailing Address
City/StateZiP
Project Manager
Lender Name
U.B.C. GrouP
Census number
1480 MONTEREY Legal DescriPtion CY SLO BL44 PTN LT 5
REMOVE YARDS OF0 Demolition X Grading
Building
KAPLAN HARRY TRE ETAL
Mechanical Electrical
OccupanUBusiness
ArchitecUEngineer
License #
Contractor's Phone No.
Contractor's State Lic. No'
181 18 VILLAGE 18
CAMARILLO CA,930',12-805466-4522
BULLARD &soN S CONST
14455 MESA RD
ATASCADERO cA93422 Project Manage/s
Lender Address
Phone No. 546-0455
TODD PO RTER
Stories 0 Codes: UBC 94 NEC 0
U.B.C. TYPe V.N
750 Grading Dwelling Units o Motel Rooms 0
Total Building Value
Declarations
Valuation
10 Yds.$0.00Grading
Building Permit
Plumbing Permit
Mechanical Permit
Electrical Permit
Grading Permit
s.M.l.P.
EnergY Surcharge
AccessibilitY Surcharge
Demolition Permit
Sign Permit
Administrative Permit
Miscellaneous Charge/Credit
lnvestigation Fees
Microfilm
Subtotal
Building Plan Review Fee
Fire Safety Plan Review
Plan Review Subtotal
Fire SafetY Surcharge
Construction Unit Tax
Water lmPact
Water Meter lnstallation
Wastewater lmPact
Traffic lmPact
Total Fees
Balance Due
f-l l, as owner ol
Tompensation will
Payment #1 35.00
Total Paid 35.00
Application Number 70468 -
Permit Number 1{697
Application Date OGl23l97
--Law for the following reason:
the proPertY,or mY emPloYees wili wages as tbeir sole
do the wofu and the structure is not intended or oftered
I on File
Fees
Payme
Amount
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
23.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.65
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
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Comments:
35.00
0.00
tfrT'i;
owner of the proPefty' ?m exclusivaty contracling with licensed
Sditractors to construct the Prolect'
?#f{:#,l,,yr.=#'*l'#"38:iffi ll?[iser-insure,ora'ce,tlncate
'"ii"&"i:'c"mpensation insurance' or a cerlifred copy hereol
fa Cerlifred copy is hereby fumished'
n C",ltfird
"oPY
is fited with the CW '
Frglffgl+f"F ExEMPrroN FR.M woRKERs coMP' rNsuRANcE
I I cerlify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued'
I shall not employ ",y
p"oii'ii'any manner so as fo become subiect to the
Worket's Compensation Laws ol Califomia
I Not aPPlicable
NOTICE TO APPLICANT:
lf, after making any of the loregoing declarations.' you become subiect to any
Labor code or License tii' pioiti"n, you must comply wrth such provisions
or this permit shall be deemed revoked'
t cerlify that I have read this appication and..state tla-t the above infomation
is correct, I agrce to "o'Wiin all citt/ o-rdinances,and stata laws relatingto
building construction, "'i i"'"l'y autioize represenfafves of this city to
enter upon the aoove-mei:;;;;e ;;;;;'tv-riiTnspecuon purposes' unless
noted under'speciat conJion""" this pirmit becomes null and void if wort
or construction ,rno'iz"lj'i-''it statia witnin 180
-days'
or if construction
-
or wort is susp"naea oi"i'nioi"i ro' " period of 180 days any time after
vtork is commenced'
SPeciat Conditions:
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
35,00
0.00
nts
Date
o6t24197
ReceiPt
7644
Construction File
lssuance Dale 06124197
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or
Appffiffi\fffiH:'
JUN 2 3 15t7
BUILDING FIUI$IOT,I
CtT'' CF .$,ni'n 1-1ue OBffiFO
SECOR
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Job No. A0087-001-11June 20, 1997
Mr. Hal Hannula
City of San Luis ObisPo
Community Developrnent Department
990 Palm Street
San Luis Obispo, California 93401-3249
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STJBIECT: GRADING PERMIT REQTIEST'
oBrsPo, CALIFORNH
Dear Mr. Hannula:
SECOR International lncorporated (SECOR), on bel
permit to excavate hydrocarbon impacted soil concu
ut t+gO Monterey Street located in San Luis Obis
regulatory closure in rhe letter from the Regional Water \luarrlv vv5* -
19,1997.
However, due to elevated levels of dissolved phase hydrocarbons in monitoring well Mw-2, it was
determined by the RwecB that regulatory irosure cogld -not
proceed at ttre site without further
remedial action. Therefore, a work ptan ent'iueo work Planfor soil Excavation and Abandonment of
Monitoring weII MW-2, 1480 Monterq street, san Luis obispo, catifornia and dated May 8' 1997
was prepared and submitted to the RWQCB. The RwQcB subsequently approved the work plan in
conisponCence dated May 13' 1997(see attachment)'
Previous Remedial Activities
Excavation activitiesi were conducted at the site during August 1995 to remove previously identified
hydrocarbon impacted soils. soil confinnation samplei obtained during remedial excavation activities
indicated that the buik of hydrocarbon impacted ,oil *", successfully removed within the vicinity of
well MW-2. Howel,er, based on final excavation timits and soil analytical data' it appears that a small
volume of residual hydrocarbon impacted soil could have been left in place within the vicinity of well
Mw-2" The excavation was not advanced east of the well due to the presence of active utilities
beneath the adjacent sidewalk. However, the excavation was advanced directly north and south of the
well to remove as much contaminated soil as possible. The residual hydrocarbon impacted soils
remaining may be the source of the fluctuations in dissolved phase concentrations within the well
detected since remedial excavation activities'
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Iune20,1997
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Remedial Action Work Plan
Due to the relatively shallow depth and limited lateral extent of petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil,
excavation within the immediate vicinity of well MW-2 is the preferred remedial alternative at this
location. On June 19, t997, the well was properly abandoned with bentonite in accordance with San
Luis Obispo County Ilnvironmental Health well abandonment standards.
The excavation is intended to remove as much hydrocarbon impacted soil within ttre vicinity of well
MW-2 without impacting adjacent city property lines, subsurface utilities or the surrounding imported
clean backfill placed during remedial excavation activities. The excavation will advance to a depth
of approximately 10 feet bgs to effectively address the vertical extent of residual contamination. The
estimated volume of soil requiring excavation is approximately l0 cubic yards. The attached
Excavation/Grading Itlan presents the proposed excavation limits.
Hydrocarbon-impacted soil will be excavated using an extendable backtroe. A qualified geologist or
engineer will be on site to direct excavation activities, monitor soils during excavation for
hydrocarbons and collect soit samples. Excavated material will be monitored visually and for volatile
organic vapors by the headspace method using a photoionization detector (PID). Non-hydrocarbon-
impacted overburden soil lvill be segregated from hydrocarbon-impacted soil. The hydrocarbon-
impacted soil will be transported off site to a designated disposal or recycling facility.
Once field monitoring results indicate that the hydrocarbon impacted soil has been acceptably removed,
one verification soil sample will be collected from the bottom and eastern sidewall of the excavation in the
presence of a City of San Luis Obispo Fire Department inspector. The samples will be analyzed for total
petroleum hydrocarbons and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes in accordance with
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Test Methods 8015 and 8020.
A11 hydrocarbon impacted soils from the excavation will be stockpiled and covered with visqueen
pending laboratory rezults. Based on previous work at tlrc site, the hydrocarbon impacted soils can most
likely be classified as nonhazardous. Following waste acceptance profiling, the hydrocarbon-impacted soil
will be transported to a permitted recycling facility.
Once analytical results of verification soil samples are obained, the excavation will be backfilled with one-
sack cement slurry. Once adequately cured, the slurry will be overlain by 4 to 6 inches of segregated clean
overburden.
I
City of San Luis Obispo
June 20, 1997
Page 3
Thank you for your review of this submittal. If you have any questions regarding the contents of this
work plan, please feel free to contact the undersigned at (805) 546-0455.
Respectfully zubmitted,
S E C O R International Incorporated
Todd , P.E.
Project Engineer
Attachments:RWQCB Correspondence
Excavation/Grading Plan
cc Mr. Harry Kaplan, 18118 Village 18, Camarillo, CA, g3}lz
wo*plrn5t/96: l4mck.wkp
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May 13, 1997
Mr. Harry Kapland
18 I 18 Village l8
Camarillo, CA 93012
Dear Mr. Kapland:
UGT' 1480 MONTEREY STREET, SAI{ Lt[S OBISPO; ADDITIONAL REMEDIATION
PRIOR TO CLOSIJRE
On May 5, 1997, Mr. Todd Porter, with SECOR, phoned to advise us residual contamination in
ground water :still exists beneath the property cited above. A March 4,1997 sample collected
from ground water monitoring well MW-2 showed benzene at 44 micrograms per liter and total
petroleum hydrocarbons at approximately 300 milligrams per liter. As you know, we issued a
March 19, 1997, case closure letter, assuming constituents of concem had been remediated
below.our Water Quality Control Plan's, Water Qualif Objectives. Apparently, our assumption
was wTong.
Mr. Porter indicated the majority of affected soils, except for a few feet sunounding well MW-2,
have been excavated and replaced with clean backfill. The exception are soils to the east of the
well that were not excavated due to restrictions associated with sidewalks and utilities. To
remedy this issue, SECOR has prepared a May 8,1997, workplan for excavating approxiniately
ten cubic yard of soil assumed to be causing this ground water contarnination. We concur with
SECOR's plan with the condition that an east sidewall soil sample be collected from the
excavation.and analyzed using EPA Method 8Ol5-Modified. Also, please contact Mr. Spencer
Meyer, with the City of San Luis Obispo Fire Departrrent for an inspection during this
excavation.
therefore, pursuant to Section 13267 of the California Water Code, please submit to this office
by July 1, 199?, a report containing the result of implementing the May 8 workplan. The report
must contain: a vicinity map; map depicting the lateral extent of excavation; cr6ss-sections
showing the vertical extent of excavation and location of soil sampling point; a table containing
the analytical results of all samples collected as part of this workplan; any finding and
conclusions; and, all chemical laboratory analytical documents associated with this worlcplan.
You may also want to include your well abandonment results and certification, per our March
19,1997 letter', in this report.
Pursuant to Section 13268 of the Water Code, a violation of a request made pursuant to Water
Code Section 13267 may subject you to civil liability of up to $1,000 per day.
Ou mlsslon ls to prentx ad cnhatw tlu qullg otCalfnfuts waler rtsources, atd
ensurc tlulr proper allocatton and cfllclent wefor llp bcnclt dpruenl odfulure gerEta&ons.
Pcte Wilson
fuernor
ientral Coast
.egional Water
luaiity Control
oard
t Higucra Swct
ritc 200
n Lrtis Obispo, CA
l/'ot-5427
05) 549-3147
{x (805) 5434397
$o*nor*,
t
Mr. Harry Kapland -2-May 13, 1997
lf you have any questions, please call Frank J. DeMarco at (805) 542-4638
Sincerely,
Roger W. Briggs
Executive Oflicer
cc:
I'Mr. Todd Porter
SECOR
3437-AEmpresa Dr.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Mr. Spencer Meyer
City of San Luis ObispoFire Departnent
2160 Santa Barbara Ave.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5240
Ms. Judy Reid
Sate Water Resources Control Board
UGT Cleanup Fund
P. O. Box 944212
Sacramento, CA 94244-2120
FJD\Y :\frank\kap lan. doc
Task:305-08
Ou mlsston E lo ptt*nc atd cnhare tlu quallty ofCalifonbk vater rcsoures, and
ensure tlrtr proper alleatton and efliclent uta for the bcnctlt of present otd futare generattow.{pncoaearazcr
EXCAVATTONT/GRADTNG pLArAppffiovHr
14BO MONTEREY STREET JLIN 2 3 1lj97Is'{N LLIIS oRISPo ' .ALIF
'RNIA BUTLDTNG nrvisi'h,
OITY OF fIAN LUIS OBISF{)
NOTE:]
'l All nor, hozorCous, ccntominoted excovoted soil will be stockpiled, chorocterized, ondsegregoted. Following siockpile chorocterizotion, the soil will be tronsported olfsiteto o Fermitted recycting focility.
2 All sto:;kpiled soils witt be coverecl with visqueen ot the end of the working doy.
J The site is currenlly enclosed by o locked choin link fence.
4 The exr:ovction:'; will be in c_onrprionce with cor oSHA construction sofety orders,Seciior's 1540, 1 541 ond 154 1 . t .
5 Followir,g woste chorocterizotion ond verificotion sompring, the excovotionsholl b,:r bocktrlled with one sock per cubic yord cemeni slurry.
6 Pedestrion_ protection sholl be provided in occorrjonce with chopier 44 of the1991 edition tf the Uniform Buitding Code.
T Dust crntrol sholl be implemented to the sotisfociion of the city ond county ofSon Lu s Obipso.
S slurry sholl be brougrt up to within six inches of finol grode. The finol grodewill corsist of clecn overburden. Finol grode sholl motc"h existing grode.
9, Consistent.with Municipot Code Section 15.04.040 X. (Sec.7004 (b)), oil grodedsurfccer sholl be wetlec, protected or contoined in such o monn"."os to-preventdust or spill upon ony cdjoining property or slreet. The following meosuressholl crnstitute the project's dust monogement plon ond sholl reiroin in effectthrougl-'out lhr: phoses of the project:
o liei;ulor wetting of qroded oreos (ot leost doily with complete coveroge of oll octive oreos);b. Increosing frequency of woterinq whenever winds exceed 'l 5 mph;c. Ce::sotion of groclinq octivities during peroids of winds over 25 mph.
d l)ir::ct oppl cction of woter on moteriol beinq excovoted ond/or tronsported on--r;ite or ofl-site;
e. Woter;ng rn0teri0l stockpiles;
f. F'ericdic wcshdowns, or mechonicol streetsweeping, of streets in the vicinity of the construction site;
S. l,lo r.-potoirle woter is to be used ;n oll construction ond dust control work;
h. licl edulinq of r;onstruction trrck trips during non-peok hours to reduce peok rcur emissions.
lcAr erc oochrni:rt 6rerrnit sholl be required for ony work performed within thepubli(r, ight-cl--woy.
SECOR Internalional incorporated
343? Empresa Drive, .<iuite A, fian Lurs Obispo, CA 93401
FILE NAME:
65 -A0087NTS
NOTES
1480 MONTEREY STREET
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA
PRO.]ECT NTJMBER:
A0087-001--11
DRAWING DATE:
JUNE 1997
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BUILDIruG DIVISIOzu
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VICINITY MAPSECOR int.erneitional Incorporated
343? Empresa Drive, Suite A, iian l,uis Obispo, CA 93401
14BO MON'|EREY STREET
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA
FILE NAME:
65-AOOBTVM
PRO,IECT NTJMBER:
A008?-001-11
DRAWINC DATE:
JUNE 1997
F'IGURE:
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PROPOSED EXCAVA'I'ION LIMITS/
GRADING PLANS'EC0R internationai Incorporated
34.37 Empresa Drive, Suite A, Sarr Luis Obispo, CA 99401
14BO MONTEREY STREET
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA
FILE NAME:
65*40087SM
PROJECT NUMBER:
A0081'-O01-11
DI?AWING DATE:
JUNE 1997
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Business lD...= 1077
Business Name.: MONTEREY GAS l.lART
Administrative Report
Disctosure Packet For Business= 110771 iIONTEREY GAS MART
BID Ranse: 110771 To 110771
Business Address
05/17/96
Number........:
Street........:
suite.........:
Bui lding......:
City..........:
State.........:
Zip Code......:
1480
I.IONTEREY
SA}I LUIS OBISPO
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Maiting Name..: UNoCAL ENVIRoNHENTAL ENG. DEPT.
Attention..... : COilPLIANCE ANALYST
Street. : 911 IJILSHIRE BLVD., SUITE 1010
City,/State/Zip: LoS ANGELES, cA 90017
oHner.. : STEPHEN & DIANA COLLIER
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Business Hou sC
OI.'NERS
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Shift Hours1.....:
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Non-Profit.......: N0
Lot Size. .: 10600
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Trade Name
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--Chemicat Inventories Report
ALl, ChemicaLs
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BID Range: 110771 to l1077l
HazClass TH DOT#
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Business: 1010771 titoNTEREy cAS ilART
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BID #:
Hazardous Materials
Disclosure lnformation Pa
Please Use Typewriter or Prlnt Clearly
Bucinels Site Addrear (Not a PO Box)
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SHIFT NAME / TTTLE PHONE (with cxtcncion)
9 Supply h6 names, tides, phone numbers ud available hours ol No paople to contslct in casc ol an Emcroencv Haz Mat lncident:
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SHIFT HOURS NAME / TTTLE
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SHIFT HOUBS NAME / TTTLE PHONE (with extenrion)
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Standard lndustrial Codc (SlC)
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No Chemicals are used in any way in our business operations
chemicals are used in our company, but we do Nor meet the
requirements for disclosure. We have no chemicals requiring disclosure
in any amounts.
Chemicals are used in our business and we are reporting our Ghemical
lnventory.
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****SPECIAL NOTICE FOR DISCLOSURE PACKET UPDATES****
lf any of the following occurs, you are required to notify our department within fifteen
(15) days to complete an updated Disclosure Formt
l. Chengc ol Bucine$ AddrerrZ Changc ol Bucineg! Ornerrhip3. Changc ol Businesr Namc4, Cescdion ol Businear Opcration(s)5. Changc ol Butincaa Occupancy Claao (UBC)6. Rcclarsilication of TMDE SECREI INFOBIVIATION7' Changc ol handling or ucc ol prwioualy undircloced hazardour msterial, wastc or combination thercof,E. Storagc or urc ol tny ncw hazardour matcriab thrl would rcquirc you to comply wilh thc discloaurc larw.9. A significanl changc in handling or invc,rtory quanlity (t lct%) ol any hazardou! matorial lor which Disclocure
lnlormdion har already bcen madc.
I certify, under the penalty of periury, that the above information is true and correct to
best of my knowledge.
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Date
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*I*****FOR OF FICIAL ADM I N ISTERI NG AG ENCY USE ONLYr*******
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to the best of my knowledge.
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Plorla Brlurn Fonn lo:
Name and Title (please type or print)
Enter Uc #
County Sanitation District lndustrial Waste Water Discharge Permit:
County Underground Div: Public Works HazMatAi/aste Permit:
County Health Dept Hazardous Waste Control Ucense:
State Health Dept: Hazardous Waste Gontrol License:
State Heahh Dept BadioaAive Material Ucense:
Carcinogen Registration Number:
Air Quality Management District Permit
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Glve the locatlon and brlef descrlptlon of the followlng, if appllcable:
1) Emcrgcncy Opcradon Plan:
2) ldcntificdon ol ncarby hazsdour laoilidcr and hazmd trncportation routcri
m
3) Mcdrodr uccd lor dctcrnining trc occuncncc ol r rclcarc:
4l Mafiod. / Proccduro whcn rcoponding to r rdcu:
5) Emcrgcncy Nodficdon Proccduror:(
6) Dcrigndon ol communlty and tacility coordlnaton:
n Eyacudion Plen:
8) Mdtodr and rchcdulcr lor cxcrciring thc cvacuation plan:
9) Training Bccordl, including implrmrntatlonrchcdulcc:
10) otirr Rccorda:
1 1 ) r"rtot ncl Bccordr:
12) usos Rccord Locctione:
13) rOcntity your On€itc Firc Tcarn:
14) fa"ntify your OnSilc Glcan-Up Pcrconncl:
15) fOttttily your On€lto Mcdicd Stdon (rldl, raining) OR your Mcdlcd Scliccl (agcncy namc, addrco end
16) fOcnffy lhc Vpc ol Alarm Syrlcm and rpcoial inrfuc,tionr:
lf your business hae any of the following: 1) identlfy whlch site map page and
matrlx coordlnates the items are located; 2l ln words, descrlbe where the items
are located
1)
2\ Fire Hydranir:
c 3
3) Edingulahcrr:
4) Pumpc:c c"5
5)S-torm Drainr:
6)Dikcr:i\t
7)Sewcn:
8) Supply Pipins:
9) $and Pipca:
10) sprinrrrc/FDC:
11) rnoxeox:
12) em"rgcncy / Firc Exit:
13)Entrancco and cxib lo thc Propcrty rnd Building:5
14) ettr.n"cr and cxib to thc Partlng end Loadlng arcu:
Shut-otf Polnts:
15) o"rt
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EMORANDI.IN,I
TO File
FROM:
HAZ ]I,IAT FILE
Spencer Meyer, Fire Protection Speciallrt 6L
DATE: December 8, 1993
SIIBJECT: 1480 Monterey Street, Haz-Mate Update
At approximately 1530 hrs. this date, I received a call from (
regarding the above referenced address. indicated that he had
just been informed that Three M Maintenance Inc. (site Contractor) was or had just pulled the
hydraulic lift from the above referenced site. [Three M Maintenance Inc. (Mr. Russ Mathewson)
was told on several occasions, that we (the FD and Environmental Engineer) were to be notified at
least 24 hrs. prior to pulling the hydraulic lift and product lines - for observation and soil samplingl
When we ( and myself) arrived on-site, we noted that the product lines and hydraulic lift
had been removed from the site. The contractor was not on the site and the arealsite was open (not
secured by fencing) on two sides. There appeared to be several areas of spilled hydraulic fluid on
the surface of the lot. We noted two areas of excavation: (1) an open pit/excavation (approx. 8-10
ft deep) around the area of the removed hydraulic lift, (2) a smaller excavation near the back of the
sidewalk (Monterey St.), to cap-off the old building sewer. Four soil samples were taken this date
by the Steve Little. One sample was taken at the bottom of the hydraulic pit, one on the side of the
pit near the top (under the removed garage slab/floor, one from the new stockpile and one from the
sewer area excavation. No ground water was noted in the hydraulic lift excavation.
Upon my return to the office (approx. 1630 hrs.) I called Mr. Russ Mathewson of Three M
Maintenance Inc. (928-8186) and informed him of the significant life/safety hazard presented to our
community by the unsecured site. In addition to the entire site being secured (fenced) we needed
the on-site storm drain secured from access. Mr. Mathewson was informed that leaving this site
unsecured was not accessible and that it must be corrected immediately. Mr. Mathewson was also
informed that if the present condition remained or was repeated, that their firm would be held
accountable under the state laws that apply to this site and its' safety.
Mr. Mathewson acknowledge the problem and stated it would be corrected immediately (tonight).
December 9,1993 (am.) - Site has been secured to the satisfaction of this Department
Mr. Mathewson call this am. and stated that they will contact SEACOR with reference to the
remaining [required] primary soils testing (product lines and under dispensing islands etc.)
,'I HAZIIATru[T
StrACORDEC 0I 1993 b Science 6 Engineering
Analysis Corporation
December 2,1993 Job No. 40087-001-01
Mr. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, California 93012
Dear Mr. Kaplan
SUBJECT: RESULTS OF SOIL SAMPLING IN CONJUNCTION WITH
UNDERGROIJND TANK REMOVAL, 1480 MONTEREY STREET,
LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORMA,
Introduction
This letter summarizes the results of soil sampling conducted by Science & Engineering
Analysis Corporation (SEACOR) in conjunction with the removal of underground storage
tanks (UST) at the above referenced site. SEACOR was retained by the property owner to
provide soil sampling services during tank removal, as required by the City of San Luis
Obispo Fire Department (SLOFD) and the County of San Luis Obispo Division of
Environmental Health (SLOEH). Permitting and tank removal activities were conducted by
Three M Maintenance, Inc. of Santa Maria. The scope of work conducted by SEACOR
included collection of soil and groundwater samples, laboratory analysis of samples and the
preparation of this letter report.
Site Descriptiou
The site is located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Monterey Street and
California Strest in San Luis Obispo, California (Figure 1). The site is relatively levei with
an average surface elevation of240 feet above sea level. The surrounding topography slopes
gently to the southwest. Land use in the vicinity of the site is primarily commercial and
retail with rrearby residential areas.
The site formerly housed a gas station known as the Monterey Gas lvlart, which included a
small garage, overhead canopy, and two dispenser islands. Three, 10,000-gallons USTs,
constructed of single-wall steel were installed on the northeastern portion of the site, adjacent
to California Street (Figure 2). Fuel products stored most recently in the USTs included
regular unleaded gasoline, premium unleaded gasoline, and diesel. A 280-gallon waste oil
3485 Sacramento Driue, Suite A, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-7160 (BO9 546-0455 Pb (BO9 546-0583 Fax
Mr. Harry Kaplan
December 2, 1993
Page2
tank was located on the central portion of the site, in front of the service garage building.
Geologic Setting
The site is located within the San Luis Obispo creek valley which is a north-south trending
stream valley carved into underlying bedrock and subsequently filled with alluvial sediments.
The site is underlain by alluvial sediments of Quaternary age and unconsolidated Pleistocene
marine and stream terrace deposits. The unconsolidated alluvium beneath the site consists
of sandy clay containing thin, discontinuous horizons of clayey sand and gravelly sand.
Beneath the alluvium is bedrock of the Franciscan Formation. Dominant rock types within
the Franciscan Formation include serpentinite, metavolcanic rocks, chert, and greywacke
sandstone. During excavation of the waste oil tank at the site, it was noted that metavolcanic
bedrock is present at very shallow depths beneath portions of the site.
Groundwater in the vicinity of the site occurs within the unconsolidated alluvium and in
deeper fractures within the bedrock. Depth to uppermost groundwater beneath the site is
estimated at 10 to 15 feet below ground surface. Fluctuations in the shallow water table
occur in response to seasonal precipitation and stream flow. Groundwater flow in the
uppermost zone beneath the site is most likely southwesterly, in the same general flow
direction of San Luis Obispo Creek. Groundwater quality in the San Luis Obispo area is
variable, however, the uppermost groundwater zone commonly contains elevated levels of
total dissolved solids, nitrates, and volatile organic compounds. Groundwater in deeper
aquifers within the alluvial sediments and bedrock is used for domestic and agricultural use.
Soil and Groundwater Sampline
The site was visited by a Registered Geologist from SEACOR on November 19, 1993 to
observe tank removal activities and coilect soil samples for chemical analysis. It was noted
that the tank excavation contained approximately 2 feet of standing groundwater. The three
10,000-gallon underground tanks were lifted from ttre excavation and placed on a flatbed
truck. Following removal, it was noted that a hole was present in the bottom of the
southernmost tank on the east end, beneath the turbine pump. No holes were noted in the
other two fuel tanks.
Due to the presence of shallow groundwater at approximately 8 feet below grade within the
tank excavation, representative soil samples could not be obtained from beneath the USTs.
Soil samples S-1 through S-4 were collected from the four walls of the excavation at depths
Mr. Harry Kaplan
December 2, 1993
Page 3
ranging from 6.5 to 7 below adjacent grade (Figure 2). Samples from the excavation were
collected using a clean, stainless-steel trowel and immediately placed in clean, laboratory-
supplied glass jars. Each jar was completely filled with soil to minimize headspace and
sealed with a Teflon-lined screw cap. Each sample jar was then labeled and placed on ice
in a cooler.
A grab groundwater sample was obtained from the tank excavation using a disposable
polyethylene bailer. The groundwater sample was immediately transferred to 4O-milliliter
glass vials leaving no headspace and capped with Teflon-lined screw lids. The sample bottles
were labeled and placed on ice for delivery to the analytical laboratory.
Two soil samples, designated as SP-7 and SP-8, were obtained from stockpiled soils removed
from the fuel tank excavation.
One soil sample (S-5 @ 5.0') was obtained approximately one foot beneath the bottom of the
waste oil tank. The waste oil tank contained numerous holes and native materials beneath
the waste oil tank were visibly impacted with hydrocarbons. All soil sampling activities were
witnessed by an inspector from the SLOFD'
Following tank removal and sampling, the UST excavation was partially backfilled with
crushed rock to stabilize the excavation and minimize safety hazards. The waste oil tank
excavation was loosely backfilled with the soil excavated during removal of the waste oil
tank. The soil utilized to backfill the waste oil tank excavation was not sampled or analyzed.
Analvtical Methods
The soil samples were transported to Zymax Envirotechnology in San Luis Obispo. Zymax
is certified by the California Department of Health Services for the analyses requested. The
soil samples from the UST excavation, the soil stockpiles and the groundwater sample were
analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg) and the BTEX series of
aromatic hydrocarbons in accordance with EPA Test Method 8260. The soil sample
collected beneath the waste oil tank was analyzed for total recoverable petroleum
hydrocarbons (TRPH) by EPA TestMethod 418.1 and fortotal lead by EPA TestMethod
7420. Sample SP-8, obtained from the easternmost stockpile was also analyzed for total
lead. Minimum detection limits for these analyses are shown on the attached laboratory
reports.
Mr. Harry KaPlan
December 2, 1993
Page 4
Analvtical Results
Soil and groundwater analytical results are summarized in Table I and Table 2, respectively.
Also shown on the tables is the applicable action limits established by the County of San Luis
Obispo, California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) or the California
Department of Health Services. Concentrations exceeding the applicable action limit are
shown in bold on the tables.
Notes:
*'
(0.1:
Action Limit:
Sample beneath waste oil tank analyzed for TRPH by EPA Method 418.1
Less than the detection limit of 0.1 mg/kg.
County of San Luis Obispo Div. of Environmental Health
TABLE
RESULTS
otalSample No;',:,'
13 NA0.6 1.9390<0.1s-l @ 7.0'
0.007 NA<0.005 < 0.0050.6 <0.005s-2 @ 6.5',
0.007 NA<0.005 <0.00513<0.005s-3 @ 6.5'
110 NA241,400 3.3 33s-4 @ 6.5'
NA 18NANANAs-5 @ 5.0'.50,000
25 NA< 1.0 1.98s0< 1.0SP-7
180 t455241,300 s.4sP-8
50 ,,
Mr. Harry Kaplan
December 2, 1993
Page 5
Notes:
Action Limit: California Regional Water Quality Control Board
Discussion of Results
Concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons exceeding the applicable action limits were
detected in all but two of the soil samples analyzed. Soil samples S-2 @ 6.5' and S-3 @
6.5', obtained from the north and west walls of the tank excavation, respectively, contained
acceptably low concentrations of fuel hydrocarbons (Figure 2). The concentrations of total
lead detected in the two soil samples analyzed for lead appear to be acceptably low and
within the range of naturally occurring background concentrations.
The grab groundwater sample obtained from the tank excavation contained concentrations of
fuel hydrocarbons greatly exceeding the applicable RWQCB action limits.
Conclusions
Based on the analytical results and field observations, it appears that releases from the former
tanks and/or fuel delivery piping have impacted soil and groundwater in the vicinity of the
former USTs. Releases associated with the waste oil tank have impacted soil, shallow
bedrock and possibly groundwater beneath the central portion of the site. Approximately 120
cubic yards of hydrocarbon contaminated soil is currently stockpiled onsite.
Due to the probable presence of groundwater contamination at the site, we expect that the
SLOFD will refer the case to the California Regional Water Quality Control Board
(RWQCB) for regulatory oversight. Based on the analytical results obtained to date, the
TABLE
ANAI-YIICAI RESUIiSGROI.]NDWATER
rn'mrcrograms
2
OFSTIMMARY
tsresul(all
XyknesTolueneTPHsBenzeneSample No.
8,9006,900 8103,600w-1 46,000
, 1,7501.0 100Action Limit 1,000
Mr. Harry Kaplan
December 2, 1993
Page 6
RWQCB will likely request that a subsurface assessment be conducted to define the vertical
and lateral extent of soil and groundwater contamination. The scope of work for the
subsurface assessment would include drilling borings to collect soil samples for chemical
analysis, installation of groundwater monitoring wells and collection of groundwater samples
for analysis.
With regard to the contaminated soil stockpiled onsite, alternatives for remediation include
offsite treatment or disposal at a permitted facility or onsite treatment. The most appropriate
alternatives for onsite treatment of the contaminated soil include passive aeration or
aboveground vapor extraction. The County of San Luis Obispo Air Pollution Control
District (APCD) has established emission guidelines for uncontrolled aeration of gasoline
contaminated soil. These guidelines are designed to limit the release of hydrocarbon
emissions to not more than 2 pound per day. Based on the average TPH concentration
detected in the stockpiles and the APCD guidelines, only one cubic yard per day of
contaminated soil could be aerated, making passive aeration impractical. SEACOR
recommends aboveground vapor extraction for remediation of the stockpiled soils. Vapor
extracrion would be accomplished by installing perforated piping within the stockpiles and
connecting the piping to a vacuum blower which will physically strip the gasoline vapors
from the soil. The hydrocarbon vapors would be treated using activated carbon filters to
control emissions. This system would require a permit from the APCD prior to operation.
Once the contaminated soil has been successfully treated to reduce hydrocarbon
concentrations, the soil could be used as clean backfill to restore the existing tank excavation.
The aboveground vapor extraction system would require approximately 6-8 weeks of
operation to treat the soils. Typical costs for treatment using vapor extraction are
approximately $50 to $60 per cubic yard.
SEACOR recommends that a copy of this report be forwarded to the SLOFD and the
RWQCB for review.
Limitations
This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Mr. Harry Kaplan, his representatives
and other authorized parties as it pertains to the property located at 1480 Monterey Street in
San Luis Obispo, California. The conclusions and opinions rendered herein are based
primarily on the chemical analysis of soil and groundwater samples collected during this
project. All work has been performed in accordance with generally accepted practices in the
fields of environmental engineering, geology, and hydrogeology. No other warranty, either
expressed or implied, is made.
Mr. HarrY KaPlan
December 2, 1993
Page 7
Thank you for this opportunity to be of service. If you have any questions or comments
regarding the information contained herein, please don't hesitate to contact the undersigned.
Sincerely,
Science & Engineering Analysis Corporation
Steve Little, R.G.
Principal Geologist
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SEACOR
Science & Engineering Analysis Corporation
3485 Sacramento Dr. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 546-0455
2NOVEMBER1993
PROJECT #A0087-001-01CAD FILE:
B701SM
LABORATORY REPORTS
'ZY^"I envi r otec hno logy I
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
See below
11/19/93
11/19/93
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:AOO87-O01-01
Collected Bruce B
Sample Description:
See below
Analyzed: 11/30/93
Method: EPA 7420
TOTAL LEAD
Lab Number Sample Description POL*RESULT*I}
2874-5
2874-8
s-5 @ 5.0'
SP-B
0
0
18.
14.
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc. is
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Note Analysis performed by CA Department of Health Services certified laboratory #1 169
certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
2874l.xls
JMMismc/kd
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc
,,-tr'..-4H
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountinglSales: 3 I 9 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 805177 3 -O795 tel 805/773-5402
Lob Services: 7 I Taca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
lax805t544-8226 tel 805/54 4-4696
'Zy^q(envirotechnologY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obis o, CA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2474-1
11/19/93
11/19/93
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-01
Collected Bruce B.
Sample Description:
s-l @ 7.0'
Analyzed: 11121193
Method: EPA 8260
c NSTITUENT POL*
mg/kg
RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o
0
0
0
1
1
ND
0.6
1.9
13.
9B
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 390.
3
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of H ealth Services: Laboratory #1717
ttPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed PoL
Submitted by,
Zy maX envirotechnology, inc
9tt,**'*HMSD #2
2874-1.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
Accounting/Soles: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 805177 3 -O795 tel 805/773-5402
Lob Servrces; 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8 226 tel 8OS lS 4 4' 469 6
'ZY^q(envirotechnologY
)
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2A74-2
11/19/93
1 1/19/93
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number A0087-001-01
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Sample Description
Analyzed:
Method:
s-2 @ 6.5'
11t21193
EPA 8260
ENT POL*
mg/kg
UL
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
o.007
93
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 0.6
2
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
'tPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results Iisted as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
TymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #1
2874-2.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/sc
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
Accounting/Soles: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 8051773-O795 tel 805/773-5402
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/544'4696
'ZY^q(envirotechnology
)
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Ob , cA 93401
Project 1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-o1
Gollected Bruce B
Sample Description:
s-3 @ 6.5'
Analyzed: 11121193
Method: EPA 8260
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2A74-3
1 1/19i93
11/19/93
Soil
NSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
ms/kgm
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
0.007
95
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
o.5 13.
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc'
w fu^
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
MSD #1
2874-3.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
Accounting/Soles: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 805 t7 7 3-0795 tel 805/773-5402
Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/544-4696
'Zy^q(envirotechnology
)
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Ob cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-O01-01
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2874-4
11/19/93
11/19/93
Soil
Sample Description
Analyzed
Method:
s-4 @ 6.5'
11t21193
EPA 8260
CONSTITU
*
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0
0
0
0
3.3
33.
24.
1 10.
107
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
1 00.1400.
10
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
Zv maX envirotechnology, inc.
%.p44ffiMSD #2
2874-4.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountinglSoles: 3 l9 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 805 1773 -0795 tel 805/773-5402
Lab Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4'4696
'ZY^q(envirotechnologY
)
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULT
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Project:148O Monterey
Project Number:AO087-O01-01
Collected Bruce B.
Sample Description:
s-5 @ 5.0'
Analyzed: 11122193
Method: EPA 418.1
Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Lab Number:
Coltected:
Received:
Matrix:
2874-5
11/19/93
1 1/19/93
Soil
POL*RESULT**
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 2500.50000
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Heatth Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
W/'q*tR#1
2874-5.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/tw
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountinglSales: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 805 1773 -0795 tel 805/773-5402
Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/544'4696
'Zy^q(envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Ctient: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste' A
San Luis cA 93401
Project 1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-O01-O1
Collected Bruce B.
Sample Description:
sP-7
Analyzed: 11121193
Merhod: EPA 8260
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2474-7
11119193
11/19/93
Soil
CONSTITUENT POL*ESULT**
m
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0
0
0
0
ND
ND
1.9
25.
92
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
1 00.Bs0.
3
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of H ealth Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
Zy maX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #1
2874-7.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountinglSoles: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 8051773-0795 tel 805/773-5402
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/544-4696
"Zyma/'envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2A74-8
1 1/19/93
11/19/93
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:
Collected by:
A0087-001-01
Bruce B. Gutting
Sample Description
Analyzed
Method:
SP.8
11t21193
EPA 8260
CONSTITUENT RESULT**
ms/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
55.
24.
1 80.
5.4
90
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
100 1 300.
1B
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
ITPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
MSD #1
2874-B.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountinglSoles: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 805 177 3 -O795 tel 805/773-5402
lob Seryices: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4'4696
'Zy^q(envirotechnologY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Sample Description:
w-1
Analyzed: 11121193
Method: EPA 8260
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2874-9
11/19/93
11t19t93
ueous
Project 148O Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-01
Collected Bruce B.
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
u IL
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
I 00.
1 00.
100.
1 00.
3600.
6900.
B1 0.
8900.
90
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
1 0000.46000
42
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc' is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
Zy maX envirotechnology, inc
W/v\a*WMSD #1
2874-9.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountinglSoles: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 8051773-0795 tel 805/773-5402
Lob Seryices: 7l Zacalane, Suite ll0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
lax 805 1544-8226 tel 805/54 4-469 6
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PETE WltSON, Governor
STATE OF CATIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD _
CENTRAT COAST REGION
8I HIGUERA STREET, SUITE 2OO
sAN LUrs oBlsPo, cA 93101-5127
(8Os) 549-3147
December 6, 1-993
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Mr. Harry Kaplan
L8LL8 Village LB
Camarillo, CA 93012
Dear Mr. Kaplan:
UGT; FORMER SERVICE STATION, 1480 MOMrEREY STREET, SAI{ LUIS OBISPO;
REQUEST FOR WORKPLAI{ TO DELINEATE GROIJND WATER COMTAMINAI{TS ONSTTE.
We received a letter from the City of San Luis Obispo Fire
Depart.ment dat.ed November 23, l-993 informing us of, the removal of
foirr underground storage tanks f rom t.he above referenced site.
I-,aboratory-analysis contained in the report indicat,es the ground
waLer beneath t,he site has been impact,ed by petroleum hydrocarbons.
Contamination has been identified in Ground Water Grab Sample W-l.
The results show Total Pet.roleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) and Benzene at
extremely high concenLrations. The vertical and Lateral extent of
this conlaminat,ion has not, been adequately determined.
Therefore, we have determined additional investigative work is
required" as described in the following tasks:
l_. Define the vertical and lateral extent of ground water
degradation. A minimum of three monitoring wells shall be
insCaLled, in order t.o determine t,he ground water gradient and
give indication of the exLent of g-round waLer contamination.
Eround water investigation is based on Benzene being detected
at a concenLration l-ess than 1- microgram per liter.
PLEASE NOTE: Wel1s must be constructed under the supervision
of a registered geologist or engi-neer. M_onitoring well
construcfiott must meet or exceed the stand.ards contained in
the Department of Water Resources Bulletin 74-81 and 74-90 and
with the reporting provisions of Sect,ion 1-3750 and 13755 of
the California Water Code. AIso, proof must be provided that
all sampling and analyses were conducted based on a reasonable
quality- assurance/quality control program (OA/OC) .
The requested workplan must be submitted to this office by
January L7, L994.
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Mr. Harry Kaplan -2- December 6, 1993
please note, all work and reports requiring engineerin-g or geologic
evaluations'/)udgements musC be performed under the direction af,
ina signea aria stamped by, an appropriately registered professional
iu.g., Registered Civif Engineel or Registered Ge-ologisL) . The
r"giri.red professional must be fu1ly competent and p_roficient to
do the woik performed. Consequently, e19h lead registered
professional mult provid.e a statement of qualifications (education,-credentials, and experience) to this Board.
Likewise, all soil and water analyses must be performed by a
laboratory certified by the California Department of Health
Services to do the specific analyses. Consequently, each
laboratory must provide a statement of qualifications/cert'ification
to this Board.
We appreciat.e your cooperation in this matter'
q,-,esiions to Richar4 Aleshire at (80.5,/542-4631)
(aos/s+z-4620) of this Board's staff between 8-10
PLease direct
or Bob Baldridge
a.m. or l--5 p.m.
weekdays.
Sincerely,
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WILLIAM R. I-,EON
Executive Officer
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Spencer MeYer
SLO Cit,y Fj-re DePartment
748 Pismo Street
San Luis ObisPo, CA 9340L
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PAYMENTS I-
Amount Date Receipt
103.00 10/13/93 0668
Investigation Fees
Microfi tm
Subtotat 103.00
Ptan Revier
Construction Unit Tax
l.later Irpact
lrater tleter InstaItation
LrasteHater Iflpact
TotaI Fee Catcutated
Batance Due
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Coments:
Appt ication Nunber fQ!!!
Application Date 08/20193
Permit Nu$er 08961
lssuance Date 10t1
Payment #1
Total Paynent 103.00
0.00
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LEGAL DECLARATIONS
OWNER BUILDER DECIARATION:
I m exempt from lbe contnctor'e Uceuc f.aw for the following rwon:
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t, ag owner of the propeny, or my employe with wage u their role compmation
will do the wort and the structrre is not intstded or offered for sale.
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t, u owner of the property, m excluively contrscting with licemed conlncloB t'o
comt4uct the project
..(Not applieble
WORKERS COMPENSATIoSECI.AMTION:
I hereby affim that I have a cenificatc of coment to self-iruurc, or 'a certifimtc of
Workers' Compenralion imurance, or a cenified copy hereof (Sc. 3800' Iab. C)
CeJtified copy ir hereby fumisbed.
tzlC.ntfra copy ir hled with the City.
_ Not applimblc
CERTIFICATE OF E(EMPNON FROM WORKERS COMP. INSURANCE
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I certiff lhat in the perfomce of thc work for which thir pemit is issued, I shall not
employ my peroon in my murner rcif-lti bccome subject to the Worter's Compemotion
Iawg of Califomia.
( Not applimble
NOTICE TO APPLICANT:
If, after making my of the foregoing dslmtiom, you become subjcct to my labor
Code or Liceme kw provirion, you mwt comply with such proviriom or this Pemit sball
be demed revoked.
I cerrify that I have rsd thir applicarion and state that rhe above infomation is correct'
I agre to comply with all city ordinmce aDd Etate lawe relating to buMing corutructjon, and
hereby authorize rcpreentative of rhir city to enter uPon thc above-mentioned prcperty for
inrpection purpoecs.
Unls noted under 'Speial Conditiom', rhir pemit baome null and void if wort or
coulrucdon authorized is not gtlttcd wirhin 180 days, or if comtruction or worft ir
rupendcd or abandoncd for a period of 180 daya any timc after wort is comedced'
Smial Conditions
DatcSigiliturc of Contractor' Autrorized Agmt or Ovrner
Applicant
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MEMORANDUM
TO: File
FROM: Spencer Meyer, Fire Protection Specialist &r^
DATE: November 30, 193
SUBJECT: 1480 Monterey Street
I received a phone call on November 29, 1993 (am.) from
. indicated that the "Owner" was not willing (resisting at this
time) to fill in the open excavation as requested by the Fire Department. He wanted to fill the hole
with the on-site contaminated soil, not clean material as requested by this Department and by
RWQCB. indicated that Three M Maintenance was worried about the potential liability of the
open hole.
I received a call today from Mr. Richard Aleshire of (RWQCB), regarding my call with reference to
which agency should write the letter to the owner (Mr. Harry Kaplan) requiring the continuance of
the site remediation. Mr. Aleshire indicated that it was their responsibility and that he would take
care of it ('make the call").
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 . 805/78'1-7380
November 23, 1993
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William Ironard
Regional Water Quality Control Board,
Central Coast Region
81 Higuera Street, Suite 200
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5414
Attention: Mr. Richard Aleshire
Subject:Release of Hazardous Hydrocarbons Discovered, With Groundwater Involvement
Former Service Station Site
1480 Monterey Street
San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401
Dear Mr. Aleshire:
Pursuant to Mr. Ian Parks' request on August 30, 1993 , we are forwarding all current information
on the above referenced site to your office, as we received it.
On November 19, 1993, our department observed the removal of four (thirty-seven year-old)
unilerground storage tanks from the above-referenced facility. All tanks contained petroleum
products; three were gasoline dispensing tanks (10K gal.), the other was a waste oil tank (2501280
sal.).
Field Observations:
Only one of the steel (10K gal.) tanks appeared to have been slightly compromised, although a
majority of the protective coating had been stripped off @y free product?). The steel (2501280 gal.)
tank iniegrity had been compromised by multiple holes on the bottom. Waste oil tank was heavily
oxidized witir very little proiective coating remaining. No cathodic protection noted for tanks. All
of the (10K gal.) tanks were located within the current ground-water level at approximately 8 feet.
No form of ground-based tank retention/stabilization was noted. Product lines had been up-graded
to single-wall fiberglass piping. Existing product lines @rior to up-grade), appeared to have been
abandoned in place.
;f,1 1" City of San.Luis Obispo is committed to include the disabled in all of its services, programs and acttvrttes. @t\-rLl teteconimunications Deviie for the Deaf (805) 781-7410.
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Petroleum/hydrocarbon contamination noted (free product) at both the (10K gal. and 0.25K gal.)
tank/site excavations. Possible contamination below garage slab, hydraulic lifts, and product lines
will be assessed at a later date. Attached are the preliminary test results from SEACOR
Environmental Engineering.
Project Contacts:
Owner:
Harry Kaplan (805) 484-5887
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93012
Contractor:
Three M Maintenance Inc.(805) 928-8186
718 East Oak
Santa Maria CA 93454
Environmental Engineerin g :
SEACOR
Steve Liftle (805) 546-0455
3485 Sacramento Drive Suite A
San Luis OQispo, CA 93401
Should you have any questions regarding this site please feel free to contact me at 78L'7383.
Sincerely,
Materials Coordinator
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WORK PLAN FOR SITE ASSESSMENT
FORMER SERVICE STATION
1480 MONIEREY STREET,
sAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNTA
Prepared for:
Mr. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, California 93012
(805) 484-5887
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WORK PLAN F'OR SITE ASSESSMENT
FORMER SERVICE STATION
1480 MONTEREY STREET,
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALII'ORI\UA
Prepared for
Mr. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, California 93012
(80s) 484-5887
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3485 Sacramento Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, California
January 27, 1994
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FORMER SERYICE STATTON, 1480 MONTEREY STREET'
SAN LUIS OBISPO' CALIFORI\IA
January 21,1994
TABLE OF CONIENTS
Section
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION
3.0 SITE HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN
4.0
5.0
6.0
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PERMITTING AND UNDERGROUND UTILITY CLEARANCE
SOIL BORINGS AND SOIL SAMPLING . .
GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION
WELLHEAD SURVEY AND WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS .
FIGURE 1
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
8.0 PURGING AND GROUNDWATER SAMPLING
9.0 LABORATORY ANALYS$ . .
9.1 SOIL SAMPLES
9.2 GROUNDWATERSAMPLES
9.3
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SAMPLE COLLECTION AND HANDLING
SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION AND CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY PROCEDURES
1O.O SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT
11.0 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE .
LIST OF FIGI]RF.S
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APPENDIX A
APPENDTX B
APPENDIX C
LIST OF APPEI\DICES
. Site Specific Field Procedures
Laboratory Reports for Previous Soil Samples
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
Science and Engineering Analysis Corporation (SEACOR) has prepared this work plan for
implementation oi an initial subsurface assessment at the former gas station located at 1480 Monterey
Street in San Luis Obispo, California. The purpose of the subsurface assessment is to evaluate the
vertical and lateral extent of fuel and waste oil hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater at the site.
Assessment of the site was requested by the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) in a
letter dated December 6,1993.
The name, address and phone number of the property owner is presented on the front cover of tttis
report. SEACOR is an environmental consulting firm contracted to perform the work presented in
this work plan.
2.0 BACKGROI.ThID INT'ORMATION
The site is located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Monterey Street and California Street
in San Luis Obispo, California (Figure 1). The site is relatively level with an average surface
elevation of 240 feet above sea level. The surrounding topography slopes gently to the southwest.
Land use in the vicinity of the site is primarily commercial and retail with nearby residential areas.
The site formerly housed a gas station known as the Monterey Gas Mart, which included a small
garage, overhead canopy, and trpo dispenser islands. Three 10,000-gallons USTs, constructed of
single-watt steel, were installed on the northeastern portion of the site, adjacent to California Street
(Figure 2). Fuel products stored most recently in the USTs included regular unleaded gasoline,
proniurn unleadedgasoline, and diesel. A 280-gallon waste oil tank was located on the central
portion of the site, in front of the service Earage building.
The four underground storage tanks (USTs), associated piping, and a hydraulic lift vault were
removed by Three M Maintenance, Inc. of Santa Maria in Novembet, 1993. SEACOR observed
removal of ttte USTs and provided soil and water sampling services. The results of the removal
activities are summarized in a report prepared by SEACOR entitled "Results of Soil Sampling in
Conjunction with Underground Tank Removal, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California,"
dated December 2, L992. Soil samples collected from the southeastern and northwestern walls of
ttre UST excavation contained concentrations of fuel hydrocarbons exceeding the City of San Luis
Obispo Fire Department (SLOFD) action levels. Groundwater was encountered in the UST
excavation and a grab groundwater sample obtained from the excavation contained strongly elevated
concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) and benzene. A soil sample collected beneath
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the waste oil tank contained 50,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) TPH and 18 mg/kg total lead.
At the request of the SLOFD, SEACOR collected soil samples from beneath the former hydraulic lift,
the sewer lateral and the fuel product piping on December 8 and 13, 1993. A soil sample collected
beneath the hydraulic lift (HL-l @ 8') contained 19,000 mg/kg TPH. Soil samples PL-l, PL-Z and
PL-5 collected beneath the former product lines contained concentration of benzene exceeding the
SLOFD action level in soil. Copies of the laboratory reports for soil samples collected on December
8 and 13, 1993 are included in Appendix B. Soil sample locations are shown on Figure 2.
On January 21, L994, approximately 180 tons of stockpiled contaminated soil associated with UST
removal were removed from the site. The contaminated soil was transported as a nonhazardous
waste to the CleanSoils, Inc. facility in Bakersfield for thermal desorption. Copies of the
nonhazardous soil manifests are included in Appendix C.
3.0 SITE HEALTH AND SATETY PLAN
A Site Health and Safety Plan (SHSP) will be prepared for the current phase of site assessment. The
SHSP will be prepared in accordance with federal (29 CFR 1910.120) OSHA regulations for
performing work at hazardous or potentially hazardous waste sites. The SHSP will identify the
potential physical and chemical hazards associated with the subsurface assessment and will speciff
the appropriate level of personal protective equipment to be utilized, field monitoring protocol and
the criteria for upgrading to a higher level of protection, if necessary . All SEACOR personnel and
subcontractors associated with the subsurface assessment will be required to be familiar and comply
with all provisions of the SHSP.
4.0 PERMITTING AND LTNDERGROUhID UTILITY CLEARANCE
Groundwater monitoring well permits will be obtained from the County of San Luis Obispo Division
of Environmental Health (SLOEH) prior to drilling. At a minimum of 48 hours prior to drilling,
Underground Service Alert (USA) will be notified so each utility company with underground pipes
and conduits can mark their location. As an added measure of safety, each drilling location will be
hand augured a minimum 5 feet prior to using a drill rig. The SLOFD will be notified 48 hours
prior to the start of work or sampling to arrange to have an inspector present.
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5.0 SOIL BORINGS AND SOIL SAMPLING
A total of nine (9) soil borings designated as B-1 through 8-6 and MW-l through MW-3 will be
advanced at the locations presented on Figure 3. The purpose of boring B-1 is to evaluate the extent
of soil contamination encountered beneath the former hydraulic lift. Soil borings MW-l, B-2 and
B-3 will evaluate the lateral extent of soil contamination associated with the former fuel USTs.
Boring B-5 will assess the extent of soil contamination encountered beneath the former waste oil
tank. Borings B-4 and B-6 will evaluate soils beneath the former product line locations. Following
soil sampling, borings MW-l through MW-3 will be converted to groundwater monitoring wells (see
"Groundwater Monitoring Well Installation" below) to determine the groundwater flow direction and
assess the lateral extent of groundwater contamination at the site.
The soil borings will be advanced to a depths of approximately 10 to 15 feet below grade.
Groundwater is anticipated to be present at a depth of approximately 7 feet below grade. Soil
samples will be obtained at five foot intervals starting at five feet below grade. Appendix A presents
the drilling, soil sampling and abandonment procedures for the soil borings. The borings will be
logged in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) by a geologist working
under the supervision of a State of California Registered Geologist.
Soil cuttings from the boreholes will be placed on polyethylene sheeting within a fenced holding area
on site and tightly covered pending analytical results. Once the analytical results are known,
alternatives for disposal or treatment of the soil will be evaluated.
6.0 GROI.]NDWATER MOMTORING WELL INSTALLATION
Groundwater monitoring wells will be constructed in borings MW-l through MW-3. Figure 2
presents the locations of the proposed groundwater monitoring wells. Immediately following drilling,
monitoring wells will be constructed in the boreholes. Following construction, the wells will be
developed. The total depth of the proposed groundwater monitoring wells will be approximately 25
feet below grade. Appendix A presents proposed groundwater monitoring well construction and
development details for this project.
7.0 WELLHEAD SURVEY AND WATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS
Following well installation, the monitoring well casings will be surveyed relative to a hypothetical
benchmark and several permanent site features such as curbs, building corners, etc. Surveying will
be conducted by a State of California Licensed Land Surveyor or Civil Engineer. The location of
the wells will be plotted on a scaled site map.
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Water depth measurements from the three new wells (or free product thickness measurements, if
encountered) will be obtained to the nearest 0.01 foot. The water depth/free product thickness
measurements will be obtained in the shortest time frame possible in an attempt to get accurate data
for preparation of a groundwater flow direction map. Appendix A presents the procedures for
obtaining groundwater depth measurements and free product thickness measurements.
8.0 PTJRGING AND GROUNDWATER SAMPLING
The three new groundwater monitoring wells will be purged with a pre-cleaned polyvinyl chloride
(PVC) bailer until a water sample representative of the formation can be obtained. Representative
water can usually be obtained after three to five casing volumes of water have been evacuated from
the well. Following purging, the wells will be allowed to recharge prior to sampling. Sampling will
be conducted with a pre-cleaned Teflon* bailer. Appendix A presents the groundwater purging and
sampling procedures for ttris project.
Well development water, purge water and decontamination rinsate will be contained in 55 gallon
DOT approved steel drums and stored on-site pending analytical results of the soil and groundwater
samples. Once the analytical results are known, the water will be disposed of properly.
9.0 LABORATORY ANALYSIS
Soil and groundwater analyses will be conducted at a hazardous waste laboratory certified by the
California Department of Health Services to perform the proposed analyses.
9.L SOIL SAMPLES
Soil samples obtained from the borings near the former fuel USTs and dispensers will be analyzed
for TPH chanctariz,eA as gasoline and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes (BTE&X)
in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Test Method 8260. Anticipated
minimum detection limits will be 0.1 mg/kg for TPH and 0.005 mg/kg for benzene, toluene,
ethylbenzene, and total xylenes.
Soil samples obtained near the former hydraulic lift and waste oil UST will be will be analyzed for
extractable TPH characterized as hydraulic oil and motor oil by EPA Test Method 8270. In
addition, the soil sample analyzed for the former waste oil UST area will be analyzed for Priority
Pollutant volatile organic compounds by EPA Test Method 8260. Previous analytical results from
the waste oil tank area indicate ttrat total lead concentrations are below applicable regulatory limits.
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It is anticipated that approximately l-2 soil samples will be analyzed from each boring, depending
on total depth of the boring, field observations and FID readings.
9.2 GROIJNDWATER.SAMPLES
One groundwater sample from each of the three new wells will be analyzed for TPH characterized
as gaioline and priority Polutant volatile organic compounds (including BTE&D in accordance with
epL Test Method 8260. The minimum detection limits for TPH and BTE&X will be 50 and 0.5
ptg/t, respectively.
9.3 SAMPLE COLLECTION AND HANDLING
Proper collection and handling are essential in ensuring the quality of the sampl-e. All samples will
be collected by experienced field personnel and immediately placed in an ice chest. The ice chest
will be delivered to the laboratory via courier or overnight mailing. The individual samples will be
collected in suitable containers which have been pre-cleaned at the laboratory and supplied with the
appropriate preservative. The containers will be clearly marked and dated for identification. All
ru.pflr wilibe preserved correctly and stored for analysis no longer than the maximum allowable
holding time. Presented below is a list of the sample containers, holding times, container size and
preservative for each analytical method used for this project.
Note:HS - Headspace
HCL - Hydroctrloric Acid
BE - Before Extraction
AE - After Extraction
9.4 SAMPLE IDEi',ITIFICATION AI\D CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY PROCEDIIRES
Sampte identification and chain-of-custody procedures ensure sample integrity and document sample
possission from the time of collection to its ultimate disposal. Each sample container submitted for
analysis will have a label affixed to identiff ttre job number, sampler, date and time of sample
colliction, and a sample number unique to that sample. This information, in addition to a description
of the sample, field measurements made, sampling methodology, names of on-site personnel, and
any other pertinent field observations, will be recorded on the boring log or in the field records.
A chain-of-custody sheet will be used to record possession of the sample from the time of collection
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Cool, No HS50 g (glass or core)14 Days8260 - Soil
Cool, HCL, No HS240 nl (glass)TBEI4OAE8260 - Groundwater
to its arrival at the laboratory. The sample control officer at the laboratory will verify sample
integrity and confirm that it was collected in the proper container, preserved correctly, and that there
is an adequate volume for analysis. If these conditions are met, the sample will be assigned a unique
log number for identification throughout analysis and reporting. The log number will be recorded
on the chain-of-custody sheet and in the legally required log book at the laboratory. The sample
description, date received, client's name and any other relevant information will also be recorded.
1O.O SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT
Upon completion of the subsurface assessment at the site, a draft site assessment report will be
prepared and submitted to the property owner for review. The report will document SEACOR's
methodologies used for data collection, present the findings of the site assessment, and present
analytical results and conclusions. The report will be certified by a California Registered Geologist.
Subsequent to review by our client, the final report will be submitted to the RWQCB and the
SLOFD. The format of the report will be as follows:
o d brief introduction stating the purpose of the investigation;
o Vicinity and site map;
. Geology and hydrogeology (regional and site specific);
e Tabulated soil and groundwater analytical results;
o Groundwater flow direction map;
o Groundwater contaminant plume contour map, as applicable;
o Soil contaminant plume contour map, as applicable;
o Geologic cross section; and
o Summary and findings.
The following information shall be included in the appendices of the final report:
. Appendix A - Sampling Procedures (QAiQC)
. Appendix B - Boring Logs and Groundwater Monitoring Well Completion Diagrams
. Appendix C - Laboratory Reports and Chain-of-Custody Sheets
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Presented below is an implementation schedule for this project, following work plan approval.
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Science & Engineering Analysis Corporation
34Bb Sacramento Dr. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 (805) 546-0455
PROPOSED BORING LOCATION
14BO MONTEREY STREET
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA
CAD FILE:c21-870lP8L PROJECT #A0087-001-02
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Drilling will be accomplished with a truck mounted drill rig equipped with 8- and l0-inch diameter
hollow stem augers. Soil sampling will be conducted through the hollow stem augers. The augers
will be stqrm cleaned prior to use and between boreholes to reduce the possibility of cross
contamination.
The soil samples will be obtained with a sampler equipped with six 3 inch by 2.5 inch diameter
stainless steel or brass sleeves. The sampler will be driven at the desired sample interval with a one
hundred and forty pound hammer dropping thirty inches. The sampling equipment will be washed
with a non-phosphate detergent solution, rinsed with clean tap water and deionized water, then
allowed to air dry prior to use and between sampling intervals to minimize the possibility of cross
contamination.
The lowermost sleeve at each sample interval will be immediately sealed with Teflonru film, and
then capped, labeled, and chilled in an ice chest for transpott to a California Department of Health
Services laboratory certified for the analyses requested. The second sleeve will be screened for total
organic vapors with a portable flame ionization detector (FID). Screening with the FID will take
place by first discarding a portion of the soil retained at one end of a sleeve to produce a head space.
The sleeve will then be capped and the probe of the FID protruded through a hole in the cap and into
the head space for analysis. The FID readings represent relative levels of total organic vapors for
the site conditions at the time of drilling.
All of the sleeves will be observed for lithology and visually classified in accordance with the
Unifred Soil Classification System (USCS). Soil samples for laboratory analysis will be based on
field observations including FID readings.
Soil boring abandonment will take place after the final soil sample has been obtained. A
concrete/sand/bentonite slurry will be tremied down the center of the hollow stem augers as they are
pulled from the borehole. The slurry will fill the boreholes so that the tops are flush with the site
grade.
GROUI\DWATER MONITORING WELL CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES
Groundwater monitoring well construction will be conducted through the inside of the lO-inch
diameter hollow stem augers. Well construction details will include extending a 4-inch diameter
polyvinyl chloride (PVC) casing from the bottom of the borehole (approximately 25 feet below site
grade) to the surface. The casing will be perforated with 0.02-inch wide slots from the bottom of
the borehole to approximately 5 feet below grade. The remainder of the casing to the surface will
be unperforated. A filter pack of #2112 commercially graded sand will extend from the bottom of
the borehole to approximately nvo feet above the perforated casing. The filter pack will be tremied
down the augers as the augers are slowly pulled from the borehole. The annular space will be sealed
with three feet of hydrated bentonite clay. Above the well seal, a 2-sack cement/sand/bentonite
slurry will be tremied to approximately one foot below grade. A locking, water-tight well cover will
be set in concrete to protect and secure the wellhead.
At least 24 hours following construction, the monitoring wells will be developed by surging and
bailing. Development will continue until sand free water is produced. Water quality parameters
such as pH, conductivity, and temperature will be measured during development to insure that
formational water is entering the well.
GROT]NDWATER DEPTH MEAST]REMENT PROTOCOL
hior to purging and sampling of groundwater monitoring wells, a Solinstru water level meter will
be used to measure the depth to water surface inside each monitoring well. Water level
measurements will be collected from the wells in the shortest time frame possible, in order to obtain
an accurate representation of the groundwater potentiometric surface. Measurements will be obtained
in sequence from the least contaminated well to the most contaminated well based on previous
analytical data and/or knowledge of site conditions. Measurements will be taken a minimum of nvo
consecutive times, or until close agreement is obtained. The depth to the water surface will be
measured from a designated point on the well casing and recorded on a standard SEACOR form.
The water level meter probe and associated measuring tape will be washed in a solution of warm tap
water and detergent and rinsed with deionized water prior to, and between monitoring wells to reduce
the possibility of cross-contamination.
If free product is encountered, a Marine Moistureru electronic interface probe will be used to
measure ttre depttr to the free product surface and the depth to the free product/groundwater
interface. Measurements will be taken a minimum of trvo consecutive times, or until close agreement
is obtained. The depth to free product and free product/groundwater interface will be measured from
a designated point on the well casing and recorded on a standard SEACOR form. The interface
probe will be washed in a solution of warm tap water and detergent and rinsed with deioniz,edwatpt
prior to, and between monitoring wells to reduce the possibility of cross-contamination.
GROI]NDWATER PURGING AND SAMPLING PROTOCOL
The groundwater monitoring wells will be purged in order from least to most contaminated based
on previous analytical results and/or knowledge of site conditions. Purging will be accomplished
with a pre-cleaned PVC bailer. Purging will continue until the pH, temperature, and electrical
conductivity stabilizes (usually after three to five casing volumes). The pH, temperature, and
electrical conductivity probe will be calibrated in the field during each day of use. The pH,
temperature, and electrical conductivity measurements will be recorded on a standard SEACORform.
Following purging, groundwater samples will be obtained from the wells after they have recharged
to a minimum of 80Vo of the original well volume. Groundwater samples will be obtained with a
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laboratory supplied sample containers via a bottom emptying device. The bottom emptying device
will be attached to the sample bailer to reduce the flow rate of groundwater from the bailer and
reduce volatilization of the sample. All purging and sampling equipment will be decontaminated
prior to use and between wells to reduce the possibility of cross-contamination.
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LABORATORY REPORTS FOR PREVIOUS SOIL SAMPLES
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Zv^q(envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sabramento St., Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2874-1
1 1/19/93
1 1/19/93
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-o1
Collected Bruce B
Sample Description:
s_1 @ 7.O'
Analyzed: 11121193
Method: EPA 8260
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT* *
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
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ND
0.6
1.9
13.
98
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 390
3
ZvmaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
ttPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
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9tl'\'*WMSD #2
2874-1.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
Accounting/Soles: 319 La Paloma
ishell Beach, California 93449
\ tzx 805 177 3 -0795 tel 805/773-5402
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Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/544'4695
Zv^q(envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sairamento St., Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2874-2
11/19/93
11/19/93
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-01
Collected Bruce B. C
Sample Description
Analyzed:
Method:
s-2 @ 6.5',
11121193
EPA 8260
co TITUENT POL*
mg/kg
RESULT
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
0.007
93
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 0.6
2
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
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Laboratory Director
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AccountingiSoles: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 805 177 3 -0795 tel 805/773-5402
Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4-4696
, zYmaF envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Ob , cA 93401
Lab Number
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2A74-3
11/19i93
11t19193
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:40087-001-01
Collected b Bruce B
Sampte Description:
s-3 @ 6.5'
Analyzed: 11121193
Method: EPA 8260
CONSTITUENT POL*L
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
0,o07
95
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 13.
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #17 17
ttPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
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Laboratory Director
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2874-3.xls
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AccountinglSoles: 3t9 La Paloma
lshelt aeach, Caiifornia 93449
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Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4-4696
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Client Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sairamento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obis , cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2874-4
11/19/93
1 1/19/93
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number A0087-O01-O1
Collected Bruce B.
Sample Description:
s-4 @ 6.5'
Analyzed: 11121193
Method: EPA 8260
coNsTl NT POL*
mg/kg
R L
mg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
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3.30
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33,
24.
1 10.
107
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TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
1 00.1 400.
10
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc, is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1 717
"POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
Zy maX envirotechnology, inc
Wlva+ffiMSD #2
2874-4.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
Accountinglsoles: 319 La Paloma
iShell Beach, California 93449
fax 805 17 7 3-0795 tel 805/773-5402,l
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4-4696
' zy-,al envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULT
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sairamento St., Ste. A
San Luis Ob cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:40087-001-01
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Sample Description:
s-5 @ 5.0'
Analyzed: 11122193
Method: EPA 418.1
Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Lab Number
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2874-5
11/19/93
11/19/93
Soil
POL*RESULTIT {I
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 2500.50000.
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #17 17
i'POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
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2874-5.xls
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John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
, Accounting/Soles: 319 La Paloma
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fax 805/773-0795 tel 805/773-5402
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Lab Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4-4696
, zymal envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sairamento St., Ste. A
San Luis o, CA 93401
Lab Number
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2874-7
11t19193
11/19/93
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-o1
Collected Bruce B. C
Sample Description:
sP-7
Analyzed: 11121193
Merhod: EPA 8260
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0
0
0
0
ND
ND
1.9
25.
g2
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
1 00.850
3
ZymaX envirotechnotogy, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #17 17
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
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MSD #1
2874-7.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountingiSoles: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
tax 805 177 3-0795 tel 805/773-5402
Lob Services: 7l Taca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4-46'96
Zv^q(envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3495 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2a74-8
11/19/93
1 1/19/93
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-O01-01
Collected b Bruce B
Sample Description:
sP-8
Analyzed: 1112'1193
Method: EPA 8260
CONSTITUENT RESULT* *
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
5.4
55.
24.
180
90
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
1 00.1 300
1B
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
+t-PMSD #1
2874-8.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
,Accountinglsoles: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 8051773-0795 tel 805/773-5402l
Lob Services; 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4-4695
Zv^q(envirotechnologY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
See below
11/19/93
1 1/19/93
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number 40087-001-01
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Sample Description:
See below
Analyzed: 11/30/93
Method: EPA7420
TOTAL LEAD
Lab Number Sample Description POL*RESULT* {'
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2874-5
2874-8
s-5 @ 5.0'
SP-B
1 0
0
18.
14.
TymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Resutts listed as ND woutd have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analysis performed by CA Department of Health Services certified laboratory #1169
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
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JMMismc/kd
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountinglSales: 3 I 9 La Paloma
I Shell Beach, California 93449
i fax 805/773-0795 tel 805/773-5402
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Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4-4696
Zy^^)(envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obi cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2874-9
11/19/93
1 1/19/93
s
Project 1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-01
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Sample Description:
w-1
Analyzed: 11121193
Method: EPA 8260
STITUENT POL*RESULT*
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
1 00.
1 00.
1 00.
1 00.
3600
6900
81 0.
8900
90
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
1 0000.46000
42
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
TvmaX envirotechnology, incwMwMSD #1
2874-9.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
. AccountinglSales; 319 La Paloma
I Shell Beach, California 93449
, 1 fax 805/773-0795 tel 8OSI773-S4Oz
Lob Services; 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 8051544-8226 tel 805/54 4-4696
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Zy^")(envirotechnologY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
SEACOR
3485 Sacramento Dr., Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Lab Number
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
see below
1210A193
12lOBl93
Soil
Project:148O Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-01
Steve LittleCollected
Sample Description:
see below
Analyzed: 1AOA|93
Method: EPA 418.1
Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Lab Number Sample Description POL* RESULT**
2945-1
2945-2
2945-3
2945-4
HL-1 @ B'
HL-2 @ 1',
SP-9
sL-1 @ 3'
1 000.
10.
10.
10.
1 9000.
ND
40.
ND
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL'
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
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2945.x|s
JMM/la/jmm/tw
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountinglSoles; 319 La Paloma
lShell Beach. California 93449
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\rax 8051773-07 95 tel 805/773-5402j
Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 rel 8051544-4696
Zv^q(envi rotechnologY
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
SEACOR
3485 Sacramento Dr., Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2945-1
1AOA|93
12/OAl93
Soil
Project 1480 Monterey
Project Number A0087-001-01
Steve LittleCollected
Sample Description
Analyzed
Method:
HL-l @ 8',
12t14193
See Below
NT POL*
mg/ks
R L *coN
m
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Waste Oil 400 1 2000.
Percent Surrogate RecoverY **+
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
'tPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Besutts listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
***Surrogate not detected due to dilution.
Note: Sample analyzed by GC/MS Combination.
Note: Sample extracted by EPA 3550 on 12113193.
Note: Analytical range is CB-C3O.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
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MSD #3
2945-1.xls
JMM/laljmm/rr
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
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AccountinglSoles: 319 La Paloma
Shell Beach, California 93449
lax 805 177 3-0795 tel 805/773-5402
Lob Servtces: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4'4696
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,, Zym"I envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento Drive, Suite A
San Luis cA 93401
Project:148O Monterey
Project Number:AOO87-001-01
BCCollected
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2965-1
12t13193
12t13193
Soil
Sample Description
Analyzed:
Method:
PL-1 @ -2'
12t16193
EPA 8260
CONSTITUENT ULT* *
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0.005
0.005
0.005
o.oo5
o.22
0.36
o.26
1.2
91
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 19.
I
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.q"Ltuffi
MSD #1
2965-1.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountinglSales; 319 La Paloma
lshell Beach, California 93449
)fax 8OS 177 3 -0795 tel 805/773-5 402
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Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 80S1544'4696
', Zym"I envirotechnologY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obi cA 93401
Project:148O Monterey
Project Number:40087-001-01
BCCollected
Sample Description:
PL-z@ -z',
Analyzed: 12116193
Method: EPA 8260
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2965-2
12t13193
12113193
Soil
ENT POL*
ms/kg
ULT* *
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.1 8
0.006
o.21
o.o77
97
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.s 6.4
4
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
MSD #1
2965-2.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
Submitted by,
Zy maX envirotechnology, inc.
*/"*r"fl-/
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
. AccountinglSoles: 3 l9 La Paloma
lshell Beach, California 93449
I fax 805/773-0795 tel 8051773-54O2
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Lab Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/544'4696
' ZY^aI envirotechnology
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obis , cA 93401
Project:14BO Monterey
Project Number:AO087-001-01
BCCollected
Sample Description:
PL-3 @ _2'
Analyzed: 12116193
Merhod: EPA 8260
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2965-3
12t13193
12t13193
Soil
POL*
mg/kg
LT* *
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
105
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
CA Department of Health Services: Laboratorv #1717
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
qrre*-h
MSD #1
2965-3.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountinglSolesr 319 La Paloma
ishell Beach, California 93449
. lax 8051773 -0795 tel 805/773-5402
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Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 8051544'4696
r Zv^^/envirotechnology
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Project 148O Monterey
Project Number:AOO87-001-01
BCCollected
Sample Description:
PL-4 @ -2'
Analyzed: 12116193
Method: EPA 8260
Lab Number
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
29654
12t13193
12113193
Soil
CONSTITUENT POL*RESUL
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
98
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 ND
NiA
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
Zy maX envirotechnology, inc.
goLku'h
MSD #1
29654.x!s
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
AccountjnglSoles: 319 La Paloma
,Shell Beach, California 93449
fax 805177 3 -0795 tel 805/773-5402
j
Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite ll0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 805/54 4-4696
Zy^^I envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento Drive, Suite A
San Luis , cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
2965-5
12t13t93
12113193
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-01
BCCollected
Sample Description
Analyzed:
Method:
PL-s @ -2'
12t16193
EPA 8260
ONSTITUENT RESULT* *
mg/kg /ks
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
o.4
ND
1.7
1.2
103
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10.74
2
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #17 17
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
QJ^r*-HMSD #1
2965-5.xls
JMM/smc/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
Accounting/Soles: 319 La Paloma
I Shell Beach, California 93449
lax 805 17 7 3 -0795 tel 805/773-5 402
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Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805/544-8226 tel 8OS1544'4696
APPENDX C
NONHAZARDOUS SOIL DISPOSAL MANIFESTS
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RESULTS OF SITE ASSESSMENT
14TIO MONTEREY STREET
sAN LUIS OBTSPO, CALIFORNIA
Prepared for:
Mr. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, California
Prepared by:
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RESULTS OF SITE ASSESSMENT
14TIO MONTEREY STREET
sAN LUrs oBIsPo, CALIFORNIA
Prepared for:
Mr. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, California
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SEACOR
3485 Sacramento Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
May 16, 1994
Job Number: A0087-001-02
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May 16, 1994
Job Number: A0087-001-02
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2.0 INTRODUCTION
2.T SCOPE OF WORK .
2.2 BACKGROUND
3.0 GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY . .
4.0 SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION
DRILLING AND SOIL SAMPLING
GROUNDWATER MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION
WELL DEVELOPMENT, PURGING AND SAMPLING . . .
WELL SURVEYING AND GRADIENT DETERMINATION
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6.0 SOIL ANALYTICAL RESULTS
7.0 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL RESULTS
8.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
9.0 LIMITATIONS
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1.0 EXECUTTVE SIJMMARY
In March 1994, Science & Engineering Analysis Corporation (SEACOR) conducted a site assessment
at the property located at 1480 Monterey Street in San Luis Obispo, California to evaluate the
vertical and lateral extent of fuel hydrocarbons detected previously in soil and groundwater beneath
the site. Three 10,000 gallon underground storage tanks and a waste oil tank were formerly located
at the site. The assessment included drilling and sampling ten soil borings, installation of
groundwater monitoring wells in three of the ten borings, sampling of groundwater from the
monitoring wells, and laboratory analysis of select soil and groundwater samples.
shallow groundwater occurs across the site at depths between 5.5 and 6.5 feet below grade in an
unconfined condition. Based on groundwater elevations obtained on March 3t,1994, the calculated
groundwater flow direction beneath the site is to the southwest at a gradient of 0.013 feet per foot.
The results of soil samples indicate the presence of fuel hydrocarbon constituents at concentrations
gteater than applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) action levels in the vicinity
of the former fuel tanks, dispenser island, and former waste oil tank. The vertical extent of soil
contamination does not appear to extend beyond 15 feet of depth and may be limited by the presence
of shallow bedrock beneath the site. The lateral extent of soil contamination has not been defined
in the portion of the property along California and Monterey Streets and may extend offsite in these
areas.
Fuel hydrocarbons were also detected at concentrations greater than RWQCB action levels or
Department of Health Services (DHS) maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) in groundwater samples
collected from three monitoring wells installed at the site. Based on the results of the assessment,
more information is needed to further evaluate the extent of contamination by fuel hydrocarbons.
Installing three additional monitoring wells is recommended to provide the needed information.
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on behalf of Mr' Harry Kaplan, sEACoR has prepared the folrowing report describing the resultsof site assessment activities conducted at the site located at l4g0 tutont"rey Street, san Luis obispo,california (Figure 1)' The purpose of the assessment was to evaruate the vertical and lateral extentof fuel hydrocarbons in soil and groundwater beneath the site.
2.I SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work for this phase of assessment incruded the foilowing:
o Drilling and sampling of ten soil borings
o Installation of groundwater monitoring wells in three of the ten borings
' Groundwater sampring from the three monitoring wers
' weil surveying and groundwater gradient determination
' Laboratory anarysis of serect soir and groundwater sampres
o Preparation of this report which includes our findings and conclusions
I 2.2 BACKGROUND
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Based on the information provided in the usT removar report, the RwecB requested a siteassessment at the subject site in a letter dated December 6, lgg3.
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The site is located within the San Luis obispo creek valley which is a north-south trending sreamvalley carved into underlying bedrock and subsequently filled with alluvial ,rdiln.nrr. The site isunderlain by alluvial sediments of Quatern ary age and unconsoridated preistocene stream brracedeposits' The unconsolidated alluvium beneath the site consists of sandy cray containing thin,discontinuous horizons of clayey sand and gravelly sand. Beneath the altuvium is bedrock of theFranciscan Formation' oominant rock types within the Franciscan Formation include serpentinite,metavolcanic rocks' chert, and greywacke sandstone. During excavation of the waste oir tank at thesite' it was noted that metavolcanic bedrock is present at very shallow depths beneath portions of thesite.
Groundwater in the vicinity of the site occurs within the unconsoridated ailuvium and in deeperfractures within the bedrock' Depth to uppermost groundwater beneath the site is estimated at 10to 15 feet below ground surface' Fluctuations in the shailow water tabre occur in response toseasonal precipitation and stream flow. Groundwater flow in the uppermost zone beneath the siteis most likely southwesterly, in the same general flow direction of San Luis obispo creek.Groundwater quality in the San Luis obispo area is ua.iaile, however, the uppermost groundwaterzone commonly contains elevated levels of total oirroiu.l sorids, "iorr"r, ."d voratire organiccompounds' Groundwater in deeper aquifers within the alluvial sediments and bedrock is used fordomestic, municipal and agricultural suppfy.
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on March 2g and 30, rgg4, ten soir borings rabeiled B-1, 8_2,8_3, B_4, B_5, 8_6, B_7, MW_',Mw-2' and MW-3 were drilled at the locations p..rrn*a on Figure 2. Borings B-1, B-5, and 8-6were drilled to a total depth of 10.0 feet below graae. no.ing. B-2, B-3,8-4, and B-7 were driredto a total depth of l5'0 feet below.grade. noiings Mw-l through Mw-3 were drired to a to,urdepth of 20 feet below grade. Drilling *r, ,r.oriprirrr"o with airuck-mounted drill rig equippedwith 8-inch diameter hollow-stem augers. Drilling and weil instailation was directed by a quarifiedSEAC0R geologist working under the direct supervision of a Registered Georogist.
soil samples for chemical analysis and logging purposes were coilected at S-foot intervars using asplit-spoon sampler containing ,trinl.r, steel sleeves for sample retention. soil samples for potentialchemical analysis w.ere immediately sealed with Teflon firm and capped to avoid possibre ross ofvolatiles' The sample sleeves were labeled and placeo in a chilled .ooL, for delivery to a analyticallaboratory' Remaining soils were visually classified in accordance *in ,r* Unified Soilclassification system' In addition, soils were monitored for voratire organic vapors by the headspacemethod using an organic vapor analyzer (OVA).
AII sampling equipment was cleaned in an aqueous solution of non-phosphate creanser, rinsed withtap water and rinsed a second time with deionized water to prevent cross-contamination betweenborings and sample intervals' Soil cuttings generated during drilling activities were stockpiled onplastic sheeting' covered and left on-site prniing rppr"pr"r, disposition. At the compretion of soil;Tfl:ru':::T:#:.til'lilh',1;:"'i ;-il;' ;b and o ned wi th a bento n i te grour s r urry.
soils encountered included sandy clay from the surface to approximatery 3 to 5 feet berow grade inborings B-1 through B-4' n-o ano n-2. silty clay trY",, were encountered beneath the sandy crayto depths of 15 feet below grade (borings B-3, B-4, .no n-z;, or r0 feet berow grade (boring B-2).In boring Mw-l' a sandy clay layer was encountered to I foot berow grade, and a sandy graver rayerwas encountered beneath the sandy clay. to l0 feet below grade. Beneath the sanoy graver, a rayerof black sand was encountered to a oepin or l1 feet berow-grade, and a sandy cray was encounteredfrom lL to 15 feet below grade' weathered serpentine bed-rock was encountered from 15 to 20 feetbelow grade in borings Mw-l, Mw-2, and Mw-3. Serpentine bedrock was also encountered inborings B-1, B-5, and B-6 at depths ranging from 3 to r0 feet berow grade.
strong hydrocarbon odors were noticed in borings MW-r,yw_3, B_3, B_4, and B_7 at depths of10 feet (Mw-l)' 4 feet (Mw-3), ano j feet (B-3, n-4, and B--7) berow grade. sright hydrocarbonodors were encountered in borings Mw-2, Mw-3, and B-2 at 2, S,-and 12 feet berow grade,
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Groundwater was encountered at approximately 7 feetbelow grade in all borings with the exceptionof boring B-f in which no groundwater was encountered to a total depth of 10 feet below grade.
4.2 GROTINDWATER MOMTORING WELL INSTALLATION
Three groundwater monitoring wells were constructed in borings Mw-1 through Mw-3 followingsoil sampling (Figure 2)' well construction permits were obtained from the San Luis obispo countyHealth Department' The blank and screened portions of the casing string consisted of flush-threaded,2-inch diameter' schedule 40 PVc. The screened portion was factory srotted with 0.020-inch srots.The base of the casing string was sealed with a PVC, flush-threaded, bottom plug and the top wascovered with a pVC slip cap.
The screened interval extended from approximately 5 feet below grade to 20 feetbelow grade. Theannular space between the well casing and borehole was packed with clean, #3 Monterey sand toapproximately 2 feet above the top of the screened section. A nryo-foot-thick bentonite seal wasplaced above the filter sand, and the remainder of the annulus was grouted with a cement slurry.Each well head was completed with a traffic-rated, flush-mounted well cover which extends a fewinches above grade for adequate drainage.
4.3 WELL DEVELOPMENT, PURGING AND
'AMPLINGPrior to development of the wells, the depths to water were measured using a Solinstru water levelmeter' Each well was developed by surging and bailing to clear sediment from the formation and
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Following development, the wells were checked for the presence of floating product using a cleantransparent bailer' Free product was not observed in any of the wells. priol to sampling, the wellswere purged to produce groundwater representative of the aquifer. Approximately three to five wellvolumes of groundwater were removed from each well during purging. water quality parameters(temperature, pH and electrical conductivity) were monitored during purging. Following purging,groundwater samples were collected after the water level in each well ,.".ou.r.d to within 90 percentof the level measured prior to purging' Groundwater samptes were collected on March 31, lgg4using a Teflonru bailer fitted with a bottsm-emptying device and decanted into raboratory preparedsample containers' samples were sealed, labeled, entered on a chain-of-custody form and placed ina chilled cooler for delivery to the analytical laboratory.
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4.4 WELL SURVEYING AND GRADIENT DETERMINATION
Each well was surveyed to a common site datum (benchmark) to determine their relative verticalelevations and horizontal positions. Each well was permanentry marked with a survey point uponwhich subsequent water level measurements were obtained. survey points were determined to anaccuracy of 0'01 feet' The horizontal distances of each well were located in reference to severalpermanent site features (i.e., curbs, utility poles).
water levels in wells Mw-l , Mw-z and Mw-3 at the site were measured on March 31,, lgg4.Table 1 presents a summary of the groundwater elevations.
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soil and groundwater samples were submitted under chain-of-custody to zymaxEnvirotechnology,rnc' ' (zymaX) a State certified analytical laboratory. sampre .ontrin.., were crearry rabered withtags denoting the sample location, date, time, job description and sampler,s initials. Tags weresecurely fixed on each sample container.
with the exception of borings B-1, B-5 and MW-l, two soil samples from each boring, collected at5 and l0 feet below grade, were analyzed for TPH chara cterizedas gasoline and benzene, toluene,ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTE&X). one ,oil ,urpr. collected at 10 feet below grade fromboring B-1 was analyzed for BTE&X and TPH as gasorine. Two soil sampres were cotected at 5and 10 feet below glade from boring B-5, Iocateo in ttre vicinity of the *url oir tank. The 10 footsample was analyzed for total recoveiable petroleum hydrocarbons (TRpH) and halogenated volatileorganic compounds (vocs) and the 5 foot sample was analy.zed for TRpH only. The soil samplescollected from boring MW-l at 10 and rs tert iei"*!..;. were anary zed for TpH as gas andBTE&X. A totar of rg soir sampres were anaryzed from the ten borings.
one groundwater sample from each of the three wells were analy zed for TpH characterized asgasoline and vocs including BTE&X' All samples were analyzed in accordance with EnvironmentarProtection Agency (EPA) Test Methods 8015 (TpH), g020 (BTE&X),41g.1 (TR'H) and g260.Minimum detection limits for these analytical methods are shown on the raboratory reports. copiesof laboratory reports and chain-of-custody documents are incruded in Appendix B.
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TPH charactetized as gasoline was detected at concentrations greater than the california Regionalwater Quality control Board - central coast Region rn*-ocnl TpH Action Irver of r00 mglkgin soil samples from 5 soil borings, including ,urf,l., n_g @ 5_,, B_4 @ 5, , B_7 @5,, MW_l @ 10, ,andMw-3 @5'' Theconcent"tion,of rPHasgasorinein,t.r.soir sampresrangedfrom150to2300 mg/kg' TPH as gasoline was also detected in soir sampres colected from four other soirborings, incruding B-2 @ 5', Mw-l @-tr,,Mw-2 @-1d,,and Mw_3 @ r.0,. The,concentrationsof TPH in these samples ranged rrom 3'0 to a0 mg/k! rbn was nor detected above the detectionlimit of 0.5 mg/kg in the other seven soir sampres anaryzed for TpH.
Benzene was detected at concentrations at or greater than the RWecB Action L-evel of 0.1 mg/kgin four of the soil borings including.B_2 @-5,, B_3 @5,, B_4 @ S,,and MW_3 @ 5., Theconcentrations of benzene in these soil sample, ,ung"o-r.or o. r to r2mglkg. Benzene was arsodetected in the soir sampre from Mw- 3 @ io, r, , .o*"ntration of 0.035 mg/kg.
Toluene was detected at concentrations greater than the RwecB Action L-evel of 10.0 mg/kg in soilsamples from rwo borings, B-3 @ S, (57 mg/kg) and-B_4 @ 5, (43 mg/kg). Toluene was alsoderected in soir sampres from borings Mw-3 0i, $.zmglkg) ano vrw]3 -o
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Ethyrbenzene was detected in soir sampres from seven borings, incruding B_2 @5,, B_3 @ 5" B_4@ 5"8-7 @ 5" MW-2 @ 5" MW-3 g _s"and MW-3 @ 10,. The .onlrntrutions of ethyrbenzenein these samples ranged from 0'029 to 25 mg/kg. None ir tn" ethyrbenzen" .on."nr.utions detectedin the soir sampres were greater than the nwqcg action-r_ever of 6g mg/kg.
Total xylenes were detected at concentrations greater than the RwecB Action Irvel of 62 mg/kgin soil samples from three soil boringq including g_: @;lff 20 mg/kg),8_4 @5,(ll0 mg/kg), andMw-3 @ 5'(100 1e/kc)' total xylelnes were arso derected in soiisairpr., rrL si* orher borings,including B-2 @ 5" B-3 @ l0"n-i o 5" MW-2 0 !:,-no* -2 @ l',,and MW_3 @ r0,. Theconcentrations in these soir sampres ranged rrom 0.007 to 4.smgikg.
Total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in both soil samples from boring B-5. Inthe sample from boring B-5 @ 5" rnpn was detecteo at a concentration of 13,000 mg/kg. In thesoil sample from borins B-5 @ r0', TRpH was derecteo at a ;;;;;;;;;;i'#uo mg/kg.No halogenated voCs were detecoo in the soil sample .orr".r.o from boring B-5 @ 10,.
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Benzene was detected at concentrations greater than the california Department of Health services(DHS) Maximum contaminant Level (MCl-; of 1.0-r-git ngroundwater samptes from a, threewells' Benzene was detected at concentrations or rg6,-ogo, and gg0 1t"g/t insamples from wellsMW-l, MW4, and MW_3, respectively.
Toluene was detected at concentrations exceeding the RWQGB Action Limit of 10 pgltin thesamples from wells Mw-2 and Mw-3. Toluene-w* o.ir.t.o in the sampres from wels Mw-r,Mw-2 and MW-3 at concentrarions of 9.1,610 and igo-iett,respectivery.
Ethylbenzene was detected at concentrations below the McL.of 6g0 pglt ingroundwater samplesfrom all three wells' Ethylbenzene was detected at concentrations of 75, 370, and 360 pglrin wellsMW-l, NIW-Z, and MW_3, respectively.
Total xylenes were detected at concentrations greater than the DHs MCL of 1,750 p.glt in thesamples from wells-yW2 Q,400 pglt) ana uw-3 (l,A; rq/t). Torar xyrenes were detected inthe sample from well MW_l ., u.ori..ntration of lg 1tg/t.
No halogenated vocs were detected at concentrations greater than the respective detection rimits inany samples from the three groundwater monitoring wers.
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SEACOR conducted a site assessment at the property located at 1480 Monterey Street in San Luis
Obispo, California to evaluate the vertical and lateral extent of fuel hydrocarbons in the soil and
groundwater beneath the site. Three 10,000 gallon underground storage tanks and a waste oil tank
were formerly located at the site. The assessment included drilling and sampling ten soil borings,
installation of three groundwater monitoring wells in three of the ten borings, sampling of
groundwater from the monitoring wells, and laboratory analysis of select soil and groundwater
samples.
Based on the assessment data, the subsurface conditions at the site are characterized by layers of
sandy clay, silty clay, silty sand, and clayey sand to depths of 5 to 15 feet below grade, below which
serpentine bedrock was encountered. In boring MW-l, layers of sandy clay, sandy gravel, black
sand,and sandy clay were encountered from the surface to approximately 15 feet below grade. In
boring MW-2, layers of silty sand, sandy clay, and clayey sand were encountered from the surface
to approximately 15 feet below grade. Strong hydrocarbon odors were detected in several of the
borings during drilling activities.
Groundwater was encountered during drilling at depths of approximately 7 feet below grade across
the site. Stabilized groundwater levels ranged from 6.5 to 5.5 feet below grade in wells MW-l
through MW-3 after well installation. Based on the groundwater monitoring data, the calculated
groundwater flow direction beneath the site is to the southwest at a gradient of 0.013 feet per foot.
Several of the soil samples analyzed contained concentrations of fuel hydrocarbons greater than
applicable RWeCB Action L,evels or DHS MCLs. Samples collected from soil borings drilled
immediarely east (borings B-3 and B-4) and 60 feet south (boring MW-3) of the former location of
the USTs contained the highest concentrations of TPH and BTE&X. The concentrations of TPH
ranged from 2,000 to 2,300 mg/kg. Concentrations of TPH were also detected in samples collected
from borings located immediately southwest (boring B-2),40 feet southeast (borings B-7 and MW-2)'
and within the former location of the USTs. The soil samples collected in the vicinity of the former
location of the waste oil tank contained concentrations of TRPH greater than the RWQCB Action
Irvel of 100 mg/kg.
The groundwater samples collected from wells MW-l through MW-3 contained concentrations of
TPH and one or more BTE&X constituents above applicable RWQCB Action lrvels or DHS MCLs.
Based on the results of this assessment, the soil and groundwater beneath the subject site has been
impacted by the former presence of the USTs and the waste oil tank. The vertical extent of soil
contamination by fuel hydrocarbons appears to be limited to the upper 10 feet of the soil column.
The horizontal extent of soil contamination appears to be defined to the west by boring B-l', to the
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To further define the extent of soil and groundwater contamination beneath the site, sEACoRrecommends that three additional borings (Mw-4 through rtaw-ol be drilled, and that soil samplesbe collected from the borings and analyzed for TpH .na nreax. Groundwater monitoring wellsshould then be installed in the boringt *o groundwate, ,unrpr., collected and analyzncl for TpH andBTE&X' The location of the proposed wells and the rationale for drilling them is as follows:
Each of the soil borings should be adv anced to a depth of approximately 20 feet below grade andsoil samples obtained at five foot intervals starting at five feet below grade. Immediately followingdrilling, monitoring wells should be constructed in the boreholes and the wells developed. Depthto groundwater should be measured in all six monitor ing wells to evaluate groundwater flow directionand gradient. Grou ndwater samples should be collected from all six monitoring wells and analyzedfor TPH and B TE&X to evaluate the lateral extent of groundwater impacts.
Remedial action alternatives for the site can be evaluated foilowing anarysis of the resurts obtainedduring the additionar site assessment activities recommended above.
MW-4 Across California Street northeast
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Iocation to determine presence of other possible
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MW-5 Across Monterey Street between
wells MW-2 and MW-3.
Location chosen to determine lateral extent of
contamination based on results from wells MW_2 andMW-3.
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location to determine downgradient extent ofDowngradient
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Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons characterized as gasoline,
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Science & Engineering Analysis Corporation
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Science & Engineering Analysis Corporation
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MW_1BORING LoCITION: North @rner of torecr underSrourtd lank plt FrI-l: NAiIF: 24 - LBTMW I
SUBCONTRACmR AND BQUIPUENT: Nobile drlU B-93: ES.c.LOGGOD AY: Bruce B. Cuttiog
SAMPLING IIETHOD SPlit sp@nt Us.A.IIONITORING DEVICE OVA I2O
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PROJECn 1480 ldonterot Stret- San Lule CA PRoJECT l: A0007-001-0?LOG OT BORING:PG,I OFI
MW-2BORINC LOCATION: EaltcrD srser ol aite Fn F NA MF. 2A-AAaUV2
SUBCI)NTRACTOR AND EQUIPXBNT: Mobile drlll B-03; ES.C.LOGCED BY: Brucc B. Cutting
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MW_3BORING LOCATTON: Southrestern corner o( site FII E NAIII:: 2{-AB7llW3
SUBCONTRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT: Mobile drill 8-63; E.S.c.LOCGED DY: Brucc B. Cuttitrg
SAMPLING IdEIHoD Split Spoon; ll.S.A.ItoNll'oRlNc DI|VICE: OVA l?B Sg ACORSTART DATX/ TIME March 29,1994 FINISII DATE,/TlllE: March 29. 190{
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3" A.C.Cover
Concrete
BentoniLe
Blank PvC
FIush Threlded
z" casing
.020 slot PVC
Flusb Threaded
CasinS
No. 3 Sand
SM Brown SILTY SAND, rnoisl,, fine- to coa$e-grdirlcd, sonre clay. sorne subtDgulor gravels
to Z'dia.
CL Dark brosn SANDY CLAY, tnoist, 6tlff, flne- Lo niedium-grolned fractiou, strong hydro-
carbon odor
Olive green SIL'IY CLAY, .ooist, Yery stiff, traL'e rootlets' strong hydrocarbon odor
SM Brownish green SILTY SAND, sturated, fine- to coarse-Srsined' Lrtrcc hydrocarbon odor
Broin SERPEN'I'INE BEDROCX, higbly teothered 6nd fr{ctured, rcrJ alense, verJ slight
hydrocarboD odor
Color chaue to (reen. decrease in fractures
Total depth of borlDg @ 20.0'. Sornpled to 20.5" croundtoter @ approximotely 7.0'
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PROJECI: 1,180 llontsNy Str@|. San Luls Obtspo, CA PR0JECT /: 40007-001-02 LOG OF BORING:PG.I OFI
B-1BORING LOCITIoN: Northtestern 6ide of Property Fll-E NA[{e: 24- AATOzltl
SUB{ONTRACTOR AND EQUIPUENT: Moblle drill 8-63; ES.C.LoCCED tlY: lllucc B. Cuttilrg
SAMPLING ilETHOD SPUt SPoon; H.9A.MONITORING DtiVlCE: OvA l2B
"S,g ACORSTART DATE,/ TtM& M8rch 30, leo4 FlNlstl DATE/TIME: Mqrch 30, l9g'l
FtRsT IATER (bgt) APProrimately 7.0'sr^0lLlzED w^TER LEVEL (B(iS):
J
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LIT}IOLOG IC. D ESCRI P]'IO N
(color, soil cla$lfication, molsturo, gt'titt size/ ptoctlcity, density, other)
BORINC ABANDONMENT/
TT.ELL CONSTRUCTION Df,-TAII5
-6tL
-6(L3"
0
0
2-
+-
B-.
a-
l0-
L4-
16-
l8-
20-
u-
21
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e6--
2A-
30-
CL Brown SANDY CLAY, moist, stiff, coarse-gralned sond fractioD (l0Z)
- 2 sck saDdslurry
Brown SERPENTINE uEDRoCK, highly weathered and frsctured. very detrse
Color chonge to greeu, decre&se in fractur€s
Total depLh of boring @ t0.0'. SsnrPled to t0.5', No groundwater errcountered during
drilling.
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PR0JECT: 1480 Mont€r€t Str*t" Son Luls oblspo, CA PROJECT /: A00B?-001-03 LOG OF DORING:PG.T OFIB-2BORING LOCATION: f,et edge o{ Tank Pit FII-E N A ME: 2'L- AA?O2Az
SUBCONTRACT0R AND EQUIPMENT: Mobile drill B-03; E.S.C.LoCCED BY: Bruce Il. Cutting
SAUPLINC METHOD: SPlit SP@n; H.S.A.MONITORINC DEVICE: OVA l?0
"Sg ACO RsrARiT DATE/ TIHEI March 30, 1Se4 FINISII March 30,1994
FIRS'T f,ATEn (bgs} APprorinately 7'0'STABILIZED trATER LDVEL (BGS):
&6F2
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LITIIOLOGIC DESCRIPTION
(color, solt olossiflcaLlotr, molsture, gtain slze/ plssticiLy, density, otlrer)
BORING ABANDONMENT/
lrELL CINSTRUCTION DETAII.s
I 2/
3'/
6
ql
I
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600
at
2
+
B
a
10
t2
L4
18-
20-
24-
26-
2A--
CL Dark brown SANDY CLAY, tnolst, stiff, coarse-grained satrd fraction (10%)
color cbsnge to olive green. set, sotne bl6ck ctairinS. vcry stronS hydrocalbon odor
Olive green SILTY CLAY. tet, trdc€ coarse-Sralned sdnd. 40?z silt. strortg trydrocsrbon odol
- 2 mek mnd
slury
ML Brownslight
SANDY SILT. saturqted, stiff, medium- to coaFe-graiucd sand fraction (302),
hydrocarbon odor
nwr" SfnpCNftNE BEDRoCK, hi8hly veath€red and fracturod, very dense
Total depth of boriDg @ 15.0'. SamPled to 15.5'. Groundwater etwuntered O
7.0'durlng drilling.
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PR0JFfft 1,180 Monterey Stret San Luis oblspo, CA +ROJECT if: A00B?-001-0?LOC OF aoRlNC:PC-l OFrB-3BORING LOCATION: East of Tank Pit FII F NIME: 21-^A7O2B3
SUBCONTRACTOR AND EQUIPMEN'I Mobile drill 8-63; E"S.C.LoGCED BY: Bruce B. CuttioS
SAMPLING IIETIIoI] Split sp@n; Hs.A.MONIToRtNc DEVICE: ovA l2B
"SEACORSTART DATE/ TIMB March 30' 1094 l'tNISH DATE/TINiE: Marcb 30, 1994
flnsT IATER (bgs): ,tpprorimately 7.0'STABILIZED WATER LEVEL (BCS}:
&q
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q
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8
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q
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hq
A
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LI'I]{OLOGIC DESCRIPTION
(color, aotl clossiflcatlon, rnolsture, grain size/ plastlcity, dcnsity, other)
BORING ABANDONMENT,/
YET-I, CONSTRUCTION DEIAII,s
I El
1/5/
5
fi/
50
>1,000
o
0
1-
B-
B
t0-
t4-
16-
18-
20-
21
-
2g-
32-
CL Brosn SANDY CLAY, moirt, stiff, coarse-gralrred snd fraction (toz)
Olivq green SILTY CLAY, very liolst., stiff, {02 sllt, strong h-vdr@nrl'on odor
- 2 sck saDd
slurry
Brorn SERPENTINE BEDROCK, htgtrly veathered and fractured, very dense
Total depth of boring @ 15.0'. Sanpled to 16.0'. Croundwcter encountered €,
7.0'durlng drilling.
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PROTECTT t,180 Montcrey Stret, Sau Luls oblspo' cA PROJECT f: 40067-001-02 LOG OF BORING:PG.I OFIB-4EORING LO{ATIoN: Southeast of Tank Pit FII.F NAMF:: 24-AB?0284
SUBCONTRACTOR AND EqUIPUINT: Mobile drill B-03; E.S'C.LoCCED BY: Bruce B. Cutting
SAMPLTNG METEO& Split Spoon: H.S.A.MONITORINC DEVICE: OYA I?8
"Sg ACORSTART DATE/ TIME! Marcb 30,1994 Fln-lstl DAlE/TfIlE: Mdrch 30, 199'1
t'lRst VATER (bgs): Approrimately 7'0'STABILIZED ITATER I,EVEL (BCS):
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6
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LITI{OLOGIC DBSCRIP'TION
(color, soil classlflcotton, molsture, gralo alze/ Plsstlclty' dcnsity, other)
BORTNC ABANDONMENT,/
VELL CONSTRUCTTON DETAII,S
I 7t
5
el
l1
!'0
60
4"
>1,000
80
0
0-
1-
B-
8--.
10-
tz-
t4-
16-
l8-
20-
21
-
20-
32-
CL Dark brown SANDY CLAY. molst, stiff, coarse-gtaitretl sAnd fractlon (10%)
Color change to brown, tret, troce coarse_grained sand, slight hydrocarbon odor
- 2 Eack sondslurry
Brown SERPENTINE BEDRoCK, highly veethered and froclured, rery dense
Totol depth of boring @ 15.0'. Sarnpled to lB.5'. Croundwater encauntercd @
7,0'during drilling,
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PR0JECT; 1480 Monteny Streot, Scn Luls oblsPo'CA l'RoJECT rt: 4008?-001-02 I,OG OF BORING:PC.l OFrB-5BoRING LOCATION: Ncxt to llaste oil Tank Fll F NiUF: :2.1-in?O2l15
SUBCONTRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT: Mobil€ drill 8-63; ES.C'LOGC[D 8Yr Bntce B. Cutting
SAMPLING XETHOD: Split Spoon; H.S.A.M0NI1'0RING DEVICE: OvA 128
"Sg ACORSTARI DATE/ TIME| March 30, ls94 ftNlSH DATE/TIM& March 30, t094
FInsT IATBR (b8sl ApProxiEately 7.0'STABILIZED wATER LEvEL (BCS)r
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8
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LI1'IIOI,OGIC DESCRI P'TION
(color, soil clossiflc.tion, molftura, gttitt sizc/ Pliliticity, datrsity' othor)
BORING ABANDONMENT/
{ELL CONSTNUCTION DETAII.S
2/2'/
1
60
1"o
1-
6*
8-
l0__
L1
-
10-
18-
20-
21
-
2A-
Orstrge lrrowtr SlLl'\' SAND. Inoist. fille- [o conrsc-gla
round grsvels
incd s(nd, slrurrdatrt l' di{ sub-- 2 sck sand
sl urrjrSM
No
Sample
Retrlevsl
Creyish black SERPENTINE B[DttocK. hiShly r?eothared sDd frsctured, vet'v dense
Total depth of boring @ 10.0'. Stmpled to 10.5'. Grounrlwater e[counlered @
approximately 7.0'. Drlll rig hit refus{l in bedrock @ 10.0'.
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PROJECT: t,lBo Xonter€y StrsL Ssn Luls obtspo, CA PRoJECT f: A008?-001-02 LOG OF BORINC:m-1oFl
B-6BORINC LOCATI0N; Far lldt Side of Property Fn ts NIMF 2d-ln?O2tsO
SUBCONTRACTOR AND EqUIPMENTT Mobile drill B-83; E.S.C.LOCCED BYr t].uce B' Cutting
sly-i'liiic ilETrIoD: split sp@n; H.sA MoNIT0RrNC DEVICET oVA l?0
"99 ACORSIART DATE/ TIME: March 30' lg94 rtNl>-ll DATE/TIIIE: March 30, 109.1
FIRST TATBR (bgs): ApProximately 7.0'srABtLIzllD rATER L[vEL (oGS)r
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LII'}IOI,OG IC DESCRIPTION
(color, soil claso-ifir:atlon, rnoliture, graitr sizc/ Plasticity, dcD6it-v, other)
BORING ABANDONMENT,/
IIELL CONSTRUCTION DETAII,s
t2/
3t'/
11
50-
0
0
2-
+-
6-
B--
l0-
t2-
14-
16-
l8-
20-
24_
2A-
2g-.
30-
32-
2" L.C.
- 2 Bsck 6aDd
slurryCLDark brotrn SANDY CLIY,stlff, coolse-grailled sand froctlon (10t1)
Mottled grcen & orange SURPI:NTINE ll0DROCli, ltighlt teathered und fractured' very dense
Chonse in trrolsture to ilct
Total depth of boring @ 10.0'. Saurlled to 10.5'
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PR0JECn U80 Monterey Streel San Luis obispo, CA PROJECT #: 10087-00l-02 LOC OF AORING:PG.I OFIB-7BORING LOCATIoN: Southeast side of property, between monitoring wells MW-z & MW-3 Fll F NAVFi 2L-An1O2gl
SUBCoNTRACToR AND EQUIPMANT: Mobile drill B-83; ES.C.LOCCED BY: Bruce B. cuttiDg
SAMPLTNG METI{OD: Split SPoon; ll.S.A.DEVICE: OVA 128 .SgACORSTART DATE/ TIME: March 30, 1994 FINISH DATEiITIME: March 30, 1994
FIRST VATER (bgs): Approximately 7.0'STAEILIZED WATER LEVEL (BGS):
&
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&
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6
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LITTIOLOGIC DESCRIPTION
(color, soil cla6slflcation, moisture, gtaii size/ ptasticity, density, other)
BORING ABANDONMENT/iELL CONSTRUCIION DETAII.s
4/
t8
+/t6/
l6
50
?a
0
+-
8-
10-
l2-
L4-
16-
18-
20-
21
-
28-
z" A.c.
- 2 Eack ssnd
slurryCLDr.t< bro*n S'ANDt CLAY, moist, stlft, mar*-grained ssnd fractlon (102)
Crey SILTY CLAY, very moist, stiff, some caliche, 202 silt, strong hydrocarbon odor
Color change to brotn, tet, some coarse-grsined sabd
Mottled green & orange SERPENTINE BEDROCK, hiShly teathereal 6Dd frsctured, very dense
Total depth of Boring @ t5.O'. Sampl€d to 16.0'
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APPENDIX B
Laboratory Reports and Chain of Custody Documents
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'I Zv^q(envi rot echno I ogy
REPORT OF ANALYTI CAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Ob cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:
Collected by:
AO087-001-O2
Bruce B. Cutting
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-6
03129t94
03/30/94
Soil
Sample Description
Analyzed:
Method:
B-1 @ 10',
o4to1t94
See Below
ENT POL RESULT**
m
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
115
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
o.5 ND
N/A
Zy maX envirotechn ol o gy , inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
s*Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #1
3454-6.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas
q"9- r.\*P{-t1
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
UOfice: 1682 Langley Avenue
ne, California 92714
7 t4.660.9129Ivi
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Lob Services: 7l Za.ca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zy^rf(env i rot ec h no I ogY
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Sample Description:
B-2 @ 5'
Analyzed: O4lO5l94
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-7
03/30/94
03/30/94
Soil
ENT POL RESULT**
ms/kgmg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
ND
o.2
0.8
117
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 40
2
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by
l|POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND woutd have been reported if present at or above the listed PoL
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination.
CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
MSD #2
3454-7.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
Laboratory Director
IAOffice: 1682 Langley Avenue
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714.660.9 t29
Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zv^q(env i rot echno I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Suite A
San Luis cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-OO1-02
Collected Bruce B.
Sample DescriPtion:
Method:
B-2 @ 10'
o4112194
See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-8
o3129194
03130194
Soil
ENT POL'
mg/kg
RESULTf*
/ks
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
95
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
s*Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination.
CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
MSD #1
3454-8.xls
JMM/jam/jmm/bf
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.gLffi
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
IAOffrce: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California 927 I 4
rel 714.660.9 129
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Lob Services: 7 I Taca Lane' Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544'4596
Zv^q(e nvi rotec hno I ogy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obis o, CA 93401
Proiect:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Sample Description:
B-3 @ 5'
Analyzed: O4lO5l94
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-9
03/30/94
03/30/94
Soil
CONSTITUENT *R
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
12.
57.
24.
120.
112
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
100 2000.
I
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
'rPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
riResutts listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination
Submitted by,
TymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #2
3454-9.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
IAOfice: 1682 Langley Avenue
f rvine, California92T I4
)el7 I 4.660.9 179
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Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4596
,ZY m e nvi rotec hno I ogY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Project:148O Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Collected Bruce B.
Sample Description:
B_3 @ 10.
Analyzed: 04.101194
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-10
o3/30/94
03/30/94
Soil
coN ENT LT* *
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
0.007
112
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: La boratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
s*Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed PoL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
q"L k<^-P$*lMSD #1
3454-10.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/bl
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LA Offtce: I 682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California 927 I 4
tel 714.660.9 129
l
Lob Servrces: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.54{.4596
Zv^q(env i rot ech no I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-11
03t30l94
03/30/94
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number A0087-001-o2
Collected Bruce B
Sample Description:
84@5'
Analyzed: O4lO5l94
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT POL*
ms/kg
RE LT* *
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
9.5
43.
21.
110.
101
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
100.2000.
I
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
iPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
rrResults listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
MSD #2
3454-11.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
+Lt1,._-/"j4
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
U Offtce: I 682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
iel 714.660.9 129
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Lob Services; 7l TacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4596
ZY^rf(envi rotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-12
03/30/94
03/30/94
Soil
Project:148O Monterey
Project Number:A0087-OO1-O2
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Sample Description:
alyzed:
84 @ 10'
04l01l94
See BelowMethod:
NSTITUENT POLII RESULT**
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
110
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
, BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified
*POL - Practical Orantitation Limit
t*Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
MSD #1
3454-12.xls
JMM/tgf/imm/mas
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
QC-,r+-+l
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOfice: I 582 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
lel 714.660.9 129
l
Lob Services: TlZacaLane,Suite I l0
San Luis ObisPo, California 9340 |
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zv^"I envi rot ec hno I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Suite A
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:148O Monterey
Project Number:AOO87-001-O2
Collected Bruce B
Sample Description:
B_5 @ 10'
Analyzed: 04112194
Method: EPA 8260
PUR CAR
Bromobenzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane (Methyl Bromide)
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chloroethane (Ethyl Chloride)
2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether
Chloroform
Chloromethane (Methyl Chloride)
Dibromochloromethane
Dibromomethane
1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
1 ,1 -Dichloroethene
trans- 1, 2-Dichloroethene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
cis- 1,3-DichloroproPene
trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene
Methylene Chloride
1 ,1 ,1 ,2-Tetrachloroethane
1, 1,2,2-T etrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethene (PCE)
1 ,1 ,1 -Trichloroethane {TCA}
1, 1,2-T richloroethane
Trichloroethene (TCE)
Trichlorofluoromethane (freon 1 1)
1, 2,3-Trichloropropane
Vinyl Chloride
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.010
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.00s
0.005
0.005
o.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.00s
0.005
0.005
o.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
96
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-14
03130194
03/30/94
Soil
POLT
mg/kg
LTi i
CONSTITU
Percent Su rrooate Recovery
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
cPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
rrResults listed as ND would have been reported if present at orabove the listed POL.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
qLTvtz*MSD #1
3454-14.xls
JMM/jam/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOffice: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, Californ ia 927 I 4
ltei zta.66o.gtzt
I
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
ZV^^l(envi rotechno logY
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Sample Description:
Method:
see below
04t05l94
EPA 418.1
Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
see below
03/30/94
03/30/94
Soil
Proiect 1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Collected Bruce B.
Lab Number Sample Description POLII RESULT* *
m
5003454-1 3
3454-14
B-5 @ 5'
B-5 @ 10'30.
1 3000.
560.
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certifled by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #17 17
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
*rResults listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
tR#1
3454a.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/tw
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
t/v!4*
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
U Offtce: I 682 Langley Avenue
'rvine, California92T I 4
1el 714.660.9 129
,l
Lob Services: 7 I Taca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805'544'4696
Zv-^I envirotechnology -
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Ob , cA 93401
Lab Number
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
. 3454-16, 03/30/94
03/30/94
Soil
Project 1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-o2
Collected Bruce B.
Sample Description:
8_6 @ 10'
Analyzed: O4lO1l94
Method: See Below
NSTITUENT POL RESULT* *
mg/kgmg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.00s
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
111
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
f POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND woutd have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
MSD #1
3454-16.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.qJ-l'affi
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOffrce: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California,92T I 4
,tel 714.560.9 129
)
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 80 5.5 44.4696
I Zv^q(envi rotec hn o I ogY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Sample Description:
B-7 @ 5'
Analyzed: O4lOSl94
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-17
03/30/94
03/30/94
Soil
Project 1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-o2
Collected Bruce B
ENT POL RESULT**
ms/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
ND
ND
1.9
4.5
108
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10.270.
2
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #2
3454-17.xls
JMM/tgf/imm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOfice: I 682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
tel 714.660.9 129
Lob Services: Tl TacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zv^^I e nvi rotec hn o I ogY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Sample DescriPtion:
s-z @ 10,
Analyzed: O4lO1l94
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-18
03/30/94
03/30/94
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-OO1-O2
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
t RESULT**coN
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
o.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
109
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc. is
*POL - Practical Or.rantitation Limit
.lResults listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
certified by CA DePartment of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
l
ZymaX
MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
rnc"
MSD #1
3454-18.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/bl
UOfftce: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
tel T 14.660.9129
l
Lob Services: 7 I Taca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544'4596
Zy^a/envi rotec hno I ogY
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-1
03129194
03/30/94
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:AO087-001-02
Collected Bruce B.
Sample Description:
MW-1 @ 10,
Analyzed: O4lO5l94
Method: See Below
CONSTITU POL*
mg/kg
LT* T
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
ND
ND
ND
ND
115
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 150
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
f *Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
MSD #2
3454-1.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOfftce: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
iel 714.660.9 129j
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4596
Zv^q(envi rotec hno I ogY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Litfle
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Project:148O Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-001-o2
Collected Bruce
Sample Description:
MW-l @ 15.
Analyzed: 04112194
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3528-1
o3129194
04112194
Soil
coN ENT RESULT*i
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.005
o.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
97
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 11.
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
rrResults tisted as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #1
3528-1.xls
JMM/jam/jmm/mas Laboratory Director
UOffrce: 1682 Langley Avenue
!rvine, Califo rnia 927 I 4
iel 714.660.9 129
I
Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zv^q(e nvi rot e,c hno I ogy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-2
o3129194
03/30/94
Soil
Project:
Project Number
1480 Monterey
Collected
A0087-001-02
Bruce B. Cuttin
Sample Description:
MW-2 @ 5'
Analyzed: O4lOSl94
Method: See Below
NSTITUENT P {t RESULT**
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0,005
0.00s
0.005
0.060
ND
0.029
0.088
115
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 3.8
4
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Anatyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
MSD #2
3454-2.xls
JMM/tgf/imm/bf
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
9"L/'l-*re/-X
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOfice: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
!el 714.660.9 129
l
Lob Services: 7 I Zrca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zy^^I e nvi rot ec h no I ogY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Suite A
San Luis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3454-3
03t29194
03130194
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Collected Bruce B.
Sample Description:
MW-2 @ 10'
alyzed:o4112194
See BelowMethod
co ENT POL RESULTT*
mg/kgmg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.005
0.00s
0.005
ND
ND
ND
0.007
95
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
o.5 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc. is
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
r*Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed PoL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc
qL/^*
certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
MSD #1
3454'3.xls
JMM/jam/jmm/bf
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOfftce: 1682 Langley Avenue
rrrvine, California92T I 4
]el 7l a.660.9 129
.l
Lob Services: 7 I Taca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 80 5'544.4596
Zv^q(envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Ob cA 93401
Project 1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-OO1-02
Collected Bruce B.
Sample Description:
MW_3 @ 5,
Analyzed: O4lOSl94
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
34544
03129194
03/30/94
Soil
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
m
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1.9
8.2
25.
100.
115
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
100.2300
5
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboralory #171 7
sPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Resutts listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #2
34544.x|s
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas
qL
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOftce: I 682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 41,.e1714.650,9129
l
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544'4696
Zv^q(envirotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL BESULTS
Client Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Suite A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
3454-5
03129194
03/30/94
SoilM
Project:148O Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Collected Bruce B.
Sample Description
Analyzed:
Method:
MW3@10'
04112194
See Below
CONSTITU POLT LT* *
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.o05
0.005
0.005
0.035
0.092
0.048
o.24
100
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 3.0
12
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc. is
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results tisted as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination
certified by CA Depa rtment of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
MSD #1
3454-5.xls
JMM/jam/jmm/bf
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.Wt^-*ffi
J6hn MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
UOffrce: I 682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
ce|714.65O.9129
l
Lob Servrces: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax B 05.5 44.8 22 6 tel 80 5.5 4 4.4 6 9 6
Zv^^I envi rotechno logY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Page 1 of 2
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3464-1
03131194
03131194
Project 148O Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-o2
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Sample Description:
MW-1
Analyzed: O4|OGI94
Method: See Below
co oL*RESULT**
IL u L
PRIORITY POLLUTANT VOLAT]LE ORGANICS PLUS TPH
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane (Methyl Bromide)
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chloroethane (Ethyl Chloride)
2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether
Chloroform
Chloromethane (Methyl Chloride)
Dibromochloromethane
1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
1 ,1 -Dichloroethene
cis- 1,2-Dichloroethene
trans- 1, 2-Dichloroethene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene
trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene
Ethylbenzene
Methylene Chloride
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
10.
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
1 90.
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
75.
ND
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certilied by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
rPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
rrResutts listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Note: Analytical Range is G4-C13.
MSD #1
3464-1.xls
JMM/tgf/bpl/mas
LAOfice: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California9TT I 4
tel 71,1.660.9 129
Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805'544.46 9 6
Zv^^I envi rotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Page 2 of 2
I
l
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Sample Description:
MW-1
Analyzed: O4lOGl94
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3464-1
03/31/94
03131194
ueous
CONSTITU +RESULT*I*
PRIORITY POLLUTANT VOLATILE ORGANICS PLUS TPH
1, 1,2,2-T etrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethene ( PCE)
Toluene
1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroethane (TCA]
1, 1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene (TCE)
Trichlorofluoromethane (freon 1 1 )
Vinyl Chloride
Xylenes (totall
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasoline)
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
Percent Surrogate Recovery
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.O
5.0
5.0
ND
ND
9.1
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
18.
500 4100.
94
5
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
rPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND woutd have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Note: Analytical Range is C4-C13.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.9L +-fMSD #1
3464-1.xls
JMM/tgf/bpl/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOftce: I 682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
:el 714.660.9 129
l)
Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805'544.4696
ZY^q(envirotechnologY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Page 1 ot 2
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Bruce B. CuttinCollected
Sample Description:
MW-2
Analyzed: O4lOGl94
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3464-2
03131194
o3t31194
eous
CONSTITUENT POL RESULT* *
u
PRIORITY POLLUTANT VOLATILE ORGANICS PLUS TPH
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane (Methyl Bromidel
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chloroethane (Ethyl Chloride)
2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether
Chloroform
Chloromethane (Methyl Chloride)
Dibromochloromethane
1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
1 ,1-Dichloroethene
cis- 1, 2-Dichloroethene
trans- 1, 2-Dichloroethene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene
trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene
Ethylbenzene
Methylene Chloride
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
40.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20,
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
680.
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
370.
ND
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
rPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results tisted as ND woutd have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Note: Analytical Range is C4-C13.
MSD #1
3464-2.xls
JMM/tgf/bpl/mas
LAOfice: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
tel 714.660.9 129
I
Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zy^^I envi rot echno I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Page 2 ot 2
-l Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3464-2
03131194
03131194
ueous
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Collected Bruce B
Sample Description:
MW-2
Analyzed: O4lOGl94
Method: See Below
CONSTITU RESULT* *
ug/LuIL
PRIORITY POLLUTANT VOLATILE ORGANICS PLUS TPH
1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethene (PCEI
Toluene
1, 1, 1 -Trichloroethane ffCA)
1, 1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene (TCE)
Trichlorofluoromethane (freon 1 1)
Vinyl Chloride
Xylenes (totall
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasoline)
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
Percent Surrogate Recovery
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
ND
ND
61 0.
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
2400.
2000.1 9000.
19
93
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department ol H ealth Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Note: Analytical Range is G4-C13.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
gAMSD #1
3464-2.xls
JMM/tgf/bpl/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LA Office: I 682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California9TT I 4
iel 714.660.9 129.t
Lob Servrces: 7l Taca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zv^q(env i rotech no I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Page 1 of 2
Client: Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Project:148O Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Collected Bruce B
Sample Description:
MW-3
Analyzed: 04106194
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3464-3
03131194
o3t31194
Aqueous
CONSTITUENT POLi RESULT* *
IL u IL
PRIORITY POLLUTANT VOLATILE ORGANICS PLUS TPH
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane (Methyl Bromide)
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chloroethane (Ethyl Chloride)
2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether
Chloroform
Chloromethane (Methyl Chloride)
Dibromochloromethane
1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodif luoromethane
1 ,1 -Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
1 ,1 -Dichloroethene
cis- 1, 2-Dichloroethene
trans- 1, 2-Dichloroethene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene
trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene
Ethylbenzene
Methylene Chloride
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
40.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
BBO.
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
360.
ND
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
rPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
r*Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Note: Analytical Range is C4-C13.
MSD #1
3464-3.xls
JMM/tgf/bpl/mas
LAOfice: I 682 Langley Avenue
f rvine, California9TT I4
el 714.560.9 129
l
Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zv^q(e nvi rot ec h no I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Page 2 ot 2
Client:Steve Little
Seacor Environmental Engineering
3485 Sacramento St., Ste. A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:
Collected bv:
A0087-OO1-02
Bruce B. Cuttins
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
3464-3
o3t31194
03131194
us
Sample Description
Analyzed
Method:
MW-3
04l06l94
See Below
I ULT* *
ug/L
PRIORITY POLLUTANT VOLATILE ORGANICS PLUS TPH
1, 1,2,2-T etrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethene ( PCE)
Toluene
1 ,1 ,1-Trichloroethane (TCA)
1, 1,2-Trichloroethane
Trichloroethene {TCE}
Trichlorofluoromethane (freon 1 1)
Vinyl Chloride
Xylenes (total)
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasoline)
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
Percent Surrogate Recovery
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
20.
2000.
ND
ND
780.
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
1 400.
13000.
96
24
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Labotatory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
*oResults listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination
Note: Analytical Range is C4-C13.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
9t r<MSD #1
3464-3.xls
JMM/tgf/bpl/mas
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOffice: 1682 Langley Avenue
trvine, California92T I 4
'e!714.660.9129
l
Lob Services: 7 I Taca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
I Zv^q(envirotechnology OUALITY ASSUMNCE REPORT. SPIKE RESULTS
't Client:
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis O , cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Collected
Sample Description:
Ouality Assurance SPike
Analyzed: O4lO1l94
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
os 04/01/94
Soil
CONSTITUENT Amount Amount Recovered Percent
Recovery/ks
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.o42
o.122
0.023
0.1 13
0.043
0.1 30
0.023
0.119
102
107
100
105
111
I totel PETRoLEUM HYDRocARBoNS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.90
31%
0.89
33%
99
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
NS - Not Spiked
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
MSD #1
OS0401g.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
$"r
LAOfftce: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
rct7I4.660.9129
"i
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 9340 I
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4596
Zv^^I e nvi rot ec h no I ogY OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT.
SPIKE DUPLICATE RESULTS
Client:
ZVmaX envirotechnologY, inc
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 11O
San Luis Ob cA 93401
Project:
Project Number
Collected b
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
osD 04/01/94
Soil
Sample Description:
Ouality Assurance Spike Duplicate
Analyzed: O4lO1l94
Method: See Below
STITUENT Amount Spiked Amount Recovered Percent Relalive Percent
Difference i
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.o42
o.122
0.023
0.1 33
0.045
0.135
0.025
0.129
107
111
109
97
111
5
4
B
8
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.90
31o,h
0.97
32%
108 I
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by
*Retative Percent Difference of the spike and spike duplicate
NS - Not Spiked
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
MSD #1
OS0401g.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas
CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
g,"L
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOfftce: 1682 Langley Avenue
, lrvine, California92T I 4
tel 714.650.9 129
I
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zy^^I envi rot ec h no I ogy
OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT . BLANK RESULTS
Client
Zy maX envirotechnology, inc
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Project
Proiect Number:
Collected
Sample Description:
lnstrument Blank
Analyzed: O4lO1l94
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
BLK 04/01/94
ueous
coN ENT P *RESULT**
u IL
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.5
0.5
0.s
0.5
ND
ND
ND
ND
117
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
50 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
nPOL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND woutd have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #1
b0401g.xls
JMM/tsf/jmm/bf
gAPwr-d-(
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
LAOfice: 1682 Langley Avenue
'rvine, California92T I 4
e
j
Lob Services: 7 I Taca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696t7I4.560.9t29
I Zv^q(e nv i rotec hn o I ogY
OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT - BIANK RESULTS
l
I
Client
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc
71 Taca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis cA 93401
Project:
Project Number
Collected
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
BLK 04/05/94
ous
Sample Description:
lnstrument Blank
Analyzed:
Method:
04l05l94
See Below
oLr *
u IL u IL
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.s
ND
ND
ND
ND
102
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
50.ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc. is
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
oiResults listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #2
b0405g.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/bf Laboratory Director
certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
UOftce: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
lel 714.660.9 t 29
l
Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zy^^I envi rotechnology OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT . SPIKE RESULTS
Client
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Collected
Sample Description:
Ouality Assurance SPike
Analyzed: O4|OGI94
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
os 04106/94
ueous
STITUENT Amount Spiked Amount Recovered Percent
RecoveryuL
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
6.4
20.0
3.8
21.2
6.7
20.5
4.1
22.O
105
103
108
104
95
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
1 80.
26
181.
27
101
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
NS - Not Spiked
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
TymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #1
O5O406.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
9"t
tAAffrce: 1682 Langley Avenue
!rvine, California92T I 4
iel 714.660.9 129
l
Lob Services: 7 I Taca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zv^^I envi rotechno I ogy OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT-
SPIKE DUPLICATE RESULTS
Client
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 11O
San Luis cA 93401
Project
Project Number:
Gollected
Sample Description:
Ouality Assurance Spike Duplicate
Analyzed: O4lOGl94
Method: See Below
Lab Numbgr:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
osD 04106/94
Aqueous
ENT Amount Spiked
ug/L
Amount Recovered
ug/L
Percent Relative P6rcont
Difference'
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
6.4
20.0
3.8
21.2
6.9
21.6
4.2
22.6
108
108
111
107
96
3
5
2
3
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
1 80.185 103 2
2826
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*Relative Percent Difference of the spike and spike duplicate
NS - Not Spiked
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
q"t- l4'*
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
MSD #1
OS0406.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/mas
LAOfice: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
rel7l1.66O-9129
l
Lob Services: 7l Taca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zv^q(envi rotechnology OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
Page 1 of 2
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 11O
San Luis cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Collected bY:
Sample Description:
Analyzed:
Method:See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
BLK 04106/94
ueous
NSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
u IL u IL
PRIORITY POLLUTANT VOLATILE ORGANICS PLUS TPH
Benzene
Bromodichloromethane
Bromoform
Bromomethane (Methyl Bromide)
Carbon Tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chloroethane (Ethyl Chloride)
2-Chloroethylvinyl Ether
Chloroform
Chloromethane {Methyl Chloride)
Dibromochloromethane
1 ,2-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,3-Dichlorobenzene
1 ,4-Dichlorobenzene
Dichlorodifluoromethane
1 ,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
1 ,1-Dichloroethene
cis- 1,2-Dichloroethene
trans- 1, 2-Dichloroethene
1 ,2-Dichloropropane
cis- 1,3-Dichloropropene
trans- 1,3-Dichloropropene
Ethylbenzene
Methylene Chloride
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.0
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
rf POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the lasted POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Note: Analytical Range is C4-C13.
MSD #1
b0406ppt.xls
JMM/tgf/jmm/bf
UOfrce: 1682 Langley Avenue
irvine, California92T I 4
rel 714.660.9 129
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Zv^^I e nvi rot echn o I ogy OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
Page 2 of 2
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Collected
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
BLK 04106/94
Sample Description:
alyzed:
Method See Below
co P RESULT**
ug/L u
PRIORITY POLLUTANT VOLATILE ORGANICS PLUS TPH
1,1,2,2-T etrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethene (PCE)
Toluene
1 ,1 ,1 -Trichloroethane (TCA)
1, 1,2-T rlchloroethane
Trichloroethene (TCE)
Trichlorofluoromethane (freon 1 1)
Vinyl Chloride
Xylenes (total)
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Gasolinel
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
50
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
N/A
93
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
r*Resutts listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Note: Analytical Range is C4-C13.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
9o,-&.--MSD #1
b04O6ppt.xls
JMM/tgf/imm/bf
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
UOffice: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, California92T I 4
tel 714.660.9 129
.l
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 80 5.544.4696
Zv^q(envi rotechnology OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT . SPIKE RESULTS
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
71Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis , cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Collected
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
os Ml12l94
Soil
Sample Description:
alyzed:
Ouatity Assurance SPike
o4112194
See BelowMethod
I CONSTITUENT Amount Spiked Recovered rcent
Recove
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
o.029
0.094
0.018
0.103
o.o27
0.089
o.o17
0.097
93
95
94
94
95
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.90
25o/o
0.87
24o/o
97
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
NS - Not Spiked
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #1
OS04129.xls
JMM/jam/jmm/bf
Laboratory Director
LAOfice: 1682 Langley Avenue
.lrvine, California92T I 4
Itel 714.660.9 129
I
Lob Services: 7l7aca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 80 5.544.4696
Zv^^I e nv i rot echno I ogY OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT.
SPIKE DUPLICATE RESULTS
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:
Project Number
Collected
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
osD o4l12194
Soil
Sample DescriPtion:
Ouality Assurance Spike Duplicate
Analyzed:
Method:
o4112194
See Below
ITUENT Amount Spiked
mg/kg
Amount Recovered Percont Relative Percant
Diflerence r
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.029
o.094
0.018
0.1 03
o.o27
0.o85
0.017
0.097
93
90
94
94
95
0
5
0
0
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.90
25%
o.82
25%
91 6
ZymaX envirotechnologY , inc. is certified bY CA DePartment of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
* Relative Percent Difference
NS - Not Spiked
of the spike and spike duplicate
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination'
MSD #1
OS04129.xls
JMM/jam/jmm/bf
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.*ryffiJ6hn MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
i_
LAOfice: 1682 Langley Avenue
rlrvine, California92T I 4
itel 714.660.9 129
l
Lob Services: 7l Zacalane, Suite I l0
San Luis ObisPo' California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805'544.4696
Zy^^f envi rot ech no I ogy OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT - BLANK RESULTS
Client
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Collected by:
Sample Description:
lnstrument Blank
Analyzed: 04112194
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
BLKO4l12194
ueous
NSTITUENT POL"
ug/L
RESULT" i
ug/L
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
0.005
0.005
0.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
95
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.5 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
$POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
srResults listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX rnc
MSD #1
b0412g.xls
JMM/jam/jmm/bf
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
UOfice: 1682 Langley Avenue
'.vine, California 927 I 4
'el7 14.660.9 129
I
Lob Services: 7l Taca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
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1480 MONTEREY STREET
sAN LIIS OBISPO, CALTFORNIA
Prepared for:
Mr. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93102
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA
Prepared for:
Mr. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93102
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S E C O R International Incorporated
3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
November 30, t994
Job Number: 40087-001-02
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sAN LUIS Onspo, CALTFORNIA
November 30, t994
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2.0 INTRODUCTION-'- - 2.t scoPE OF woRK
2.2 BACKGROUND
5.0 ANALYTICAL METHODS
6.0 SOIL ANALYTICAL RESULTS
7.0 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL RESULTS
8.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
9.0 LIMITATIONS
1O.O REFERENCES .
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4.L PruI.I.TNC AND SOIL S.AMPLING ' ' '
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Summary of Groundwater Elevations
Analytical Results of Soil Samples
Analytical Results of Groundwater Samples
LIST OF FIGURES
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In october rgg4, sEc'R International Incorporated (s'coR) conducted additional assessment
activities rocated u, rlgo Monterey Street irn s.n Luis obispo, california in an alemrt to determne
the vertical and lateJ-r*irn oitr"t iyaro.rruo* o",.rt o previousty in soil and groundwater
beneath the site'
As part of the additional site assessment, two soil borrngs were drilled to a depth of 20 feet below
grade and one ,"il;;ri"g was dr'red ;';urn* of 40 feet uJo* grade' Groundwater monitoring
wells were installed in each of the three boreholes'
Shanow groundwater occurs across the site at depths between 5 and 10 feet below grade below the
site, and at approximatery 25 feetorr"*^irJ" urneatrn Higror street in al ulconfined condition'
Based on groundwater ievatio* outuioi o' o.,ot* zs,'tgg+ the calcurated groundwater flow
direction was determined to be toward the southwest at a gruii*, of 0.015 feet per foot beneath the
site.
Based on the resurts of the additionar assessment, the lateral extent of groundwater with
concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbon constit'ents above ,";rt"ty action levels has been defined
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california Regional water euarity control Board (RwecB) requested an assessrnent of the identified
soit and grorr'o*uto ;;;;.";ion at;G;"; site in u t"tt"' dated December 6' 1993'
on March 2g ar,, 30, rgg3, s*C,Rconducted a site assessment that included drilling of ten soil
borings and installation of groundw",",
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wells i",:.tr" "t the ten borings' The results of
the site assessmenr ur, ,o*uri"rd ;';';;p;J p*pu"ltv sEco* 3ryitrea
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t994a).rtre anaryiicrirrroro of soil ;il;;i#; iy:r the assessment indicated the presence
of fuel hydrocarbon constinrents at concentrations above uppiiJuut. regulatory action levels in borings
B-3,8-4,r_r, **_-irrJ onw-, (r". ;;;" if r*r ffiarbons were detected above regulatorv
action levels in groundwater sample, ";il;; from the ;;;;"t-i9.:l: at the site' Based
on the resurts of the assessment, uo"'tut".ut extent of groundwater contamination had not been
determined beneath the site'
on June 30,lgg4, s*C*Rconducted quarterly.sroundwlter monitoring and sampling activities at
the site. Ttre results of the q*r*rty=.o"it"'itq^"i';"' "'"-t"""itto io 'n"
document entitled
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3.0 GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY
The site is located within the san Luis obispo creek I"ryy. which is a north-south trending sfiearn
valley carved into underlying bedrock u"u"'uo"q*ntrv mrJwittr alluvial sediments' The site is
underlain by alluvial ,.0-i*"rrt, of euaternary ,g, and unconsolidated Pleistocene sfream terrace
deposits. rne unconsoridated aruvium ueneattr the site ,o*ir,, of sandy cray containing thin'
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bedrock of the r*o"i*"r, Formation. Dominant rock types wi-ttrin the Franciscan Formation include
serpentinite, metavolcanic rocks, chert, ,'u,,",*,"* sandstone. Metavolcanic bedrock is present
at very shallow depths beneath portions of the site'
Groundwater in the vicinity of the site occurs witrrin the unconsolidated alluvium and in deeper
ftactures witrrin the bedrock. Depth.-r;;;fu* gtouoo*o:i"' i"i:tt T-::: o approximatelv 5
to 10 feet berow ground surface. nocn utio'in ure stratow water table occur in response to seasonal
precipitation and ,r.* no*. crooni*u*, flow in the uppermost zone -beneath
the site is
southwesterry, in the same generar no*-oir.rrion of san rJ. ,iiirpo creek' Groundwater quality
in the San Luis obispo area is n*i"ut"' however, tr," opp"*st g,o,,,,dwatet zone commonly
contains erevated revers of total dissolved solids, ,rioul,Jr, and volatile .organic
compounds'
Groundwater in deeper aquifers *rtrrJtr* alluvial ,roi*""t and bedrock is used for domestic'
municipal and agricultural supply'
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soils encountered included horizons of sandy clay, clayey silt and silty clay to a depth of 40 feet
below grade. No hydrocarbon do.,: -"," d"t""t"d in any of the soil borings' Groundwater was
encountered at depths between 5 and 10 ir"t i'borings rv.-4 and Mw-5 and at 24 feetbelow grade
4.0 SUBST]RFACE INVESTIGATION
DRILLING AND SOIL SAMPLING
Three soil borings labened MW-4 through MW-6, were_dr'led at the locations presented on Figure
2. Soil borings MW_4 and MW_5 were irilled to a totar depth of 20 feet below grade. soil boring
Mw_6 was drilled to a toral depth of +o i"rfurrow B1ade, Drilling was accomplished with a truck-
mounted drill rig equipped with l0-inch diameter hollow-item 1u,::t' :--t]ltL?,:*
well installation
was directed by a qualified s*coRg.orogir, working under the direct supervision of a Registered
So' samples for chemical analysis and logging purposes were collected at 5-foot intervals in all of
the borings using a sprit_spoon samglel "ir;Oioirrg
stainress steel sleeves for sampre retention' soil
samples ro, pot"ntii"trrrri"ur anatysis *"" i**"diately sealed with Teflon film and capped to
avoid possibre ross of volatiles. rn" ,r*ir" sleeves were, rabeled and placed in a chilled cooler for
derivery to the analytical raboratory. Remaining soils were visually classified in accordance with the
unified Soil classification System. In addition, soils wer" morritored for volat'e organic vapors by
the headspac. ,o.tf'oJ"sing"an organic vapor arnlyzsr (OVA)'
A11 sampling equipment was cleaned in an aqueous solution of non-phosphate cleanser, rinsed with
tap water and rinseJ u ,""ond time with deionized water to prevent cross-contamination between
borings and sample intervars. so' .,riirrg, generated d;;g drirling activities were placed in
Deparrnent of rransportation poo approieols-ga'on drumJano reft on-site pending appropriate
disposition. At tJr""rpretion of soil sampring activities,-3o'borings Mw-4 through MW-6 were
converted to groundwater monitoriog we-tt, (ree-section 4.2). Boring logs are presented in Appendix
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screened portions of the casing string consisted of flush-threaded, 2-inch diameter, Schedule 40 PVC.
The screened portion was factory slotted with 0.020-inch slots. The base of the casing string was
sealed with a PVC, flush-threaded, bottom plug and the top was covered with a PVC slip cap.
The screened interval extends from approximately 5 to 20 feet below grade in wells MW-4 and MW-
5 and 20 to 40 feet below grade in well MW-6. The annular space between the well casing and
borehole was packed with clean, #2/I2 sand to approximately 2 feet above the top of the screened
section. A trvo-foot-thick bentonite seal was placed above the filter sand, and the remainder of the
annulus was grouted with a cement slurry. The wellheads were completed with a traffic-rated, flush-
mounted well cover which extends a few inches above grade for adequate drainage.
4.3 WELL DEVELOPMENT, PURGING AND SAMPLING
Prior to development of the three new wells, the depth to water in each of the wells was measured
using a Solinst* water level meter. The new wells were developed by surging and bailing to clear
sediment from the formation and filter pack. Development was considered complete when the well
produced water that was relatively free of sediment.
Following development, the wells were checked for the presence of floating product using a clean
ffansparent bailer. Free product was not observed in any of the wells. Prior to sampling, the wells
were purged to produce groundwater representative of the aquifer. Approximately three to five well
volumes of groundwater were removed from each well during purging. Water qualtty parameters
(temperature, pH and electrical conductivity) were monitored for sabilization during purging.
Following purging, groundwater samples were collected after the water level in each well recovered
to within 90 percent of the level measured prior to purging. Groundwater samples were collected
using a Teflonru bailer fitted with a bottom-emptying device and decanted into laboratory prepared
sample containers. Samples were sealed, labeled, entered on a chain-of-custody form and placed in
a chilled cooler for delivery to the analytical laboratory.
A11 development, purging and sampling equipment was cleaned in an aqueous solution of non-
phosphate cleanser, rinsed in tap water and rinsed a second time in deionized water to prevent
cross-contamination.
4.4 WELL SIJRVEYING AND GRADIENT DETERMINATION
At the time of preparation of this report the new wells were not yet surveyed to a common site datum
(benchmark) and in relation to the other three existing wells to determine their relative vertical
elevation and horizontal position. The wells will be permanently marked with a survey point upon
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an accuracy of 0.01 feet. The horizontal position of the wells will be located in reference to several
permanent site features (i.e., curbs, utility poles).
Water levels in wells MW-l through MW-3 at the site were measured on October 25, 1994. Table
1 presents a summary of historic groundwater elevations. Based on the groundwater elevations, the
calculated groundwater flow direction on October 25, 1994 was generally toward the southwest at
a gradient of 0.0015 feet per foot beneath the site. Based on this flow direction, well MW-2 is
located crossgradient from the former underground storage tanks and upgradient of the former
dispenser island, well MW-3 is located downgradient of the former dispensers, well MW-4 is
upgradient of the site, well MW-5 is downgradient of the site and MW-6 is crossgradient of the site,
to the east. Figure 3 presents a groundwater contour map of the site based on the October 25, 1994
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5.0 ANALYTICAL METHODS
Soil and groundwater samples were submitted under chain-of-custody to Zymax Envirotechnology,
a State certified analytical laboratory. Sample containers were clearly labeled with tags denoting the
sample location, date, time, job description and sampler's initials. Tags were securely fixed on each
sample container.
One soil and one groundwater sample collected from each of the wells were analyzed for TPH
characterized as gasoline and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes (BTE&X) in
accordance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Test Method 8260. Minimum detection
limits for these analytical methods are shown on the laboratory reports. Copies of soil and
groundwater laboratory reports and chain-of-custody documents are included in Appendices C and
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TpH charac teruedas gasoline was detected at a concenffationof 2.4 mg/kg in soil sample Mw-5
@ 10,. TpH characteiued as gasoline was not detected above the detection limit of 0'5 mg/kg in
the other two soil sampres arnryzedfrom iorings Mw-5 and Mw-6. Ethyrbenzene was detected at
0.006 mg/kg in so' sampre rvrlv-s @ r0,. grEax constituents were not detected in either of the
other two soil samples above a detection limit of 0'005 mg/kg' The concenffations of TPH
ch^r^ctertzed as gasoline detected ir, ,oil ,*ple Mw-5 @ lo'was wett below the San Luis obispo
county Environmentar Hearth Services (sLoiHS) actionlever of 100 mg/kg. Ethylbenzene detected
in the soil sample MW-5 @ ll'was below trre SLOEHS action limit of 68'0 mg/kg'
Soil anaryticar results obtained to date are suilrmarized in Table 2. complete laboratory reports for
soil samples and chain_of_custody documents for this phase of work are contained in Appendix c'
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TpH characterned as gasoline was detected at concentrations of 270, 1,400, 3,000 and 680
micrograms per liter Qrgll) in groundwater samples collected from monitoring wells MW-l' MW-2,
MW-3 and MW-5, respectively. TPH characterized as gasoline was not detected above a detection
limit of 50 p.glt in the groundwater samples collected from wells MW-4 and MW-6. The
concenffations of TpH chancterued as gasoline detected in wells MW-2 and MW-3 were above the
RWQCB action level of 1,000 p"gll.
Benzene was detected at concentrations of 13, 210 and380 prglt in the groundwater samples obtained
from wells MW-l, MW-2 and MW-3, respectively. Benzene was not detected in the groundwater
samples collected from wells MW-4 through MW-6 above a detection limit of 0.5 p'glt. A11 the
concenffations of benzene detected were above the State of California Maximum Contaminant lrvel
(MCL) of 1.0 p'glt.
Concenffations of toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes detected ranged ftomZ2 to 92 y'g11,,90
to 180 p.g/ t and L .2 to 2.4 p,g/ t , respectively, in the groundwater samples collected from wells MW-
2, MW-3 and MW-5. The concenffation of toluene detected in the groundwater sample obtained
from well MW-3 was above ttre RWQCB action level of 100 p"gll '
Groundwater analytical results obtained to date are sununarized in Table 3. The most recent TPH
and benzene concentrations detected in the monitoring wells are presented on Figure 4. Complete
laboratory reports for groundwater samples and chain of custody documents for this phase of work
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8.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Based on the assessment data, the subsurface conditions at the site are characterued by layers of
sand, sandy cray, clavev silt and .ly *t;; " u"ni-T^:l; 'J
o"''-:1::,9rade' Beneath the
shallow alluvial ,oil'ir'u"orock of tne nianciscan Formation. croynowall -|
*t vicinity of the
site occurs wittrin un" *o*olidated atuvium and in deeper fractures wittrin the bedrock'
Groundwater was encountered during drining at depths u"tru""n o and 9 feet in wells Mw-l through
Mw-5 and at approximate Ly 24 r.rt io
-rionitoiing
well Mw-6' Based on the groundwater
monitoring oata, trre catcurated groundwater flow direction *u, c"a..ained to be towards the south-
southwest at a gradient of 0'015 feet per foot beneath the site'
The three soil samples corected from each of the borings drilled during this phase of work did not
contain fuel hydroc";;; constituents ,uo""lppri""ur. nwocJaction-revers. The lateral extent of
vadose zone so's with concenffations or nref hydrocarbo* upp.ut* o be rimited to soil in the
vicinity of the former uSTs and dispens., irruna, at the site. Groundwater samples collected from
wellsMW-lthrough}v[w-3containel|levelsofoneormore"'11":]":T:,::constituentsabove
applicable regulatory action 1r*T prr" to consffaints in obtaining permission to drill on private
properry and the ro""tio'of utilities in tn" p,ruri" 'ieht-of-w;'y'
*oilLti"g well Mw-6 was drilled
on Higuera street;;, east of the site. ihe lateral o*nioi groundwater affected by petroleum
hydrocarbons ",,rr.
,i* appears to have been defined uv vrw-+ ;;rrr" north' NIw-5 to the south and
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-1 This report has been prepared for tr: exclusive use of Mr' Harry Kaplan as it pertains to the
property located ,t r+g0 Monterey Street in San Luis obispo, California. The findings and
conclusions presented in this report are based primarily on the chemical analysis of soil and
groundwater sampres obtained during trris investigation. Art work has been performed in a manner
consistent with that rever of care and ,t itt norrriutty exercised by members of the environmental
science profession currently practicing ,,,'0,, similar conditions in the area' No other warranty'
either expressed or implied, is made'
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SECOR, 1993, Results of Soil Sampling in Conjunction with Underground Tank Removal, 1480
Monterey Sffeet, San Luis Obispo, California, December 2, 1993.
SECOR, 1994a, Results of Site Assessment, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California,
May 16, 1994.
SECOR, lggfib, Results of Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis
Obispo, California, August 4, t994.
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TABLES
240.40240.64 240.34MW-1 247.20
240.25 240.34247.00 240.64MW-2
239.02 239.1124s.t0 239.54MW-3
NA NANSNAMW4
NA NANSNAMW-5
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<0.005 <0.005<0.5 <0.005 <0.005MW4 @ 10'
<0.005<0.005 <0.005 0.006MW-5 @ 10'2.4
<0.005 <0.005 <0.005MW-6 @ zs',<0.5 <0.005
68.0 62.01000.1 10.0ACTION LEVEL
Notes:
TPH:
<0.005:
Action Level:
Note:
NA:
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons characterized as gasoline.
Less than the detection limit of 0.005.
California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Coast Region Action Level for soil.
Shaded areas represent data obtained during this phase of work.
Not Analyzed.
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<0.5 <0.527013<0.5MW-1 r0t25194
370 2,40019,000 680 610MW-2 03t3U94
1,1001,100 200 43006t30t9410,000MW-2
22 48 92t0t251941,400 210MW-2
780 360 1,40003t3119413,000 880MW-3
320 7808,900 1,000 620MW-3 06t30194
18038011090MW-3 r0t2st94 3,000
<0.5 <0.5<50 <0.5 <0.5MW4t0125194
<0.5 1.2 2.4l0tz5l94680<0.5MW-5
<0.5<0.5 <0.5 <0.5MW-6 tot25l94 <50
t7501,000 1.0 100.0 680.0MCL
Not€s:
TPH:
<0.5:
Action Level:
MCL:
NA:
Bold:
Total Paroleum Hydrocarbons characterized as gasoline.
L,ess than the detection limit of 0.5.
California Regional Water Quality Control Board{entral Coast Region Action Level.for groundwaEr
D€pafinent of Health Services Maximum Contaminant Level
Not applicable.
Bold indicates concentrations above regulatory action levels.
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FIGURE 1
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Monitoring Wetl Permits
APPLICATION FOR WATER WELL PERMIT
riuceNnn Date {-
Ito, coUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
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Con tractor's License Number
and the State of Califo rnia Pertainin g to,
the CountY
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Zy^"I envirotechnologY REPORT O
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ZymaX envirotechnologY' inc'vt*ffi
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F ANALYTIC
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AL RESULTS
ND
ND
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Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
0.5
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
Department of Health Services:LaboratorY
ZymaX ogy, inc.is certified by GA
*POL - Practical
**Results listed
Ouantitation Limit
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Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination
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Environmental Engineering
3437 Emp ressa Suite A
San Luis c A 9 340 1
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
4692-1
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10120194
Matrix:Soil
1480 Monterey
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Street
Proiect:
Project Number:
Bruce BCollected
SamPle DescriPtion:
MW-4 @ 10'
AnalYzed
Method:
10124194
See Below
*RESUL T**
ENTCONSTITU
' 'tofrice: 1682 LangleY Avenue
tin;, california 92714
Jrztl.eeo.ctzc
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane' Suite I I 0
--i"n'f-uit
OUitpo, California 93401
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7:Ym"f RESULTS
envi lotechno logY
Benzene
Toluene
EthYlbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Gombination'
MSD #1
4692-29.xls
JMM/bs/bPl/bf
0.5
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
Health Services LaboratorY
certified by CA of
ZymaX , inc. is
*POL - Practical
**Results listed
O.uantitation Limit
as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
REPORT OF
0.005
0.005
o.005
0.005
ohn MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
#1717
ND
ND
o.006
ND
s7
2.4
N/A
Lob Services:
San
, inc.
.t
I
J 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l(
California 9340Luis ObisPo'
Lab Number:
4692-2
10t20194
10t20194Collected:
Received Soil
M atrix:
SamPle Des criotion:
Mw-s @ 10'
AnalYzed 10t24194
ethod:See BelowM
coN
POL
ENT
LT* *
Client:CuttingB.Bruce En gineeringEnvironmentalSecoASuiteEmPress734319340CALuisans
1480 Monterey
AOO87-001-02
Street
Bruce B.c
Coll ected
Project:
Proiect Number:
' 1Ofiicq I 682 LangleY Avenue
Line. California 927 I 4
Jtz t a.ce o'c I zc
fax805.54 4.8226 tel 8O 5.5 44.469 |
Zy^"I envi rot echno logY REPORT OF ANA LYTICAL RESULTS
ND
ND
ND
ND
99.
ND
N/A
#1717
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
o.005
o.005
0.005
o.005
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
o.5
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
epartment of Health Services : LaboratorY
ZymaX , inc. is certified byCAD
*POL - Practical
* *Results listed
Ouantitation Limit
as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL'
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination
Submitted bY'
ZymaX envirotechnologY , inc.
W f'lt+
John M acMurPheY
Laboratory Director
MSD #1
4692-3g.xls
JMM/bs/bPl/bf
_1
Lab Nu mber:4692-3
10120194
10120194Gollected:
Received:SoilMatrix:
Client:Bruce
Secor
B. Cutting
Environmental Engineering
3437 Emp res Sd,Suite A
San Luis Obis CA 9340 I
1480 MontereY
AOO87-OO1-O2
Street
Proiect:
Project Number:
Bruce B Gutti
Gollected
SamPle D
AnalYzed
escriPtion:
MW-6 @ 25'
10124194
Method:See Below
ENT
POL*
RESUL T**
' .{ Oflicq 1682 LangleY Avenue
lvine. California 927 I 4
Jtztl.eeo.rtzg
Lob Services; 7l Zaca Lane' Suite I l0
'""s"" lrrt buitpo' california 93401
*' adi'sa;.e2i6 tel so s'544'16 e 6
I ZY^"I envirotechnology ouALtrY AssuRAN CE REPORT - SPIKE RESULTS
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnologY' inc
71 ZacaLane, Suite 11O
San Luis O o, CA 93401
Lab Number:
Gollected:
Received:
Matrix:
os 10124194
Soil
Project:
Project Number:
Collected
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
0.90 0.83
28
of Health Services:LaboratorY
Submitted bY'
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc'
John M acMurPheY
0.034
o.111
o.o21
0.110
o.035
o.1 05
o.o23
o.112
103
95
110
102
90
92
30
#1717
I
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ZymaX envi rotechnologY , inc.is certified byGAD epartment
NS - Not SPiked
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination'
MSD #1
qs1O24g.xls
JMM/bs/bPl/bf
l
J
SamPle D
Analyzed
Method:
escriPtion:
OualitY Assurance SPike
10124194
See Below
Amount RecoveredAmount SPiked
ENTcoNSTITU
Percent
RecoverY
IOffce I 682 LangleY Avenue
Line, California92T l4
..ltz t l.e e o.c tzt
Laboratory Director
Lob Services: 7l Zacal-ane' Suite I l0
--
S* iuit ObisPo, California 93401
h,.eoi.sel.gz26 tel 80 5'544'4695
1 zym#env i rotech no I ogy
Client:
Zy maX envirotechnology, inc
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis , cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Collected by:
OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT-
SPIKE DUPLICATE RESULTS
Sample Description:
Ouality Assurance Spike Duplicate
Analyzed: 'l0l24l94
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT Amount Spiked Amount Recovered Percent Relative Percent
Differencet
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
0.034
0.111
0.021
o.110
0.034
0.1 05
o.o22
o.117
100
95
105
106
3
0
4
4
Percent Surrogate Recovery 90
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline 0.90 o.86 96
BTX as a Percent of Fuel 28
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1 717
*Relative Percent Difference of the spike and spike duplicate
NS - Not Spiked
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Gombination
Submitted by,
ZVmaX envirotechnology, inc.
4
30
l
V-/'r--MSD #1
qs1024g.xls
JMM/bs/bpl/bf
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
I
I
I
I
*J
Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4596
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
osD 10t24194
Soil
IAOfiice: 1682 Langley Avenue
'{ rvine. Cal iforn ia 927 I 4
-'te|714.660.9129
j Zymq(e nvi rotec h no I ogy
OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT - BLANK RESULTS
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 1 1O
San Luis O , cA 93401
Project:
Project Number
Collected
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
BLK 10124194
Soil
Sample Description:
lnstrument Blank
Analyzed: 10124194
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT POL*
mg/kg
RESULT* *
o.oo5
0.0o5
0.005
0.o05
ND
ND
ND
ND
Percent Surrogate Recovery
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline 0.5
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
ZymaX envirotechnotogy, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services:Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
oo
ND
N/A
MSD #1
b1O24g.xls
JMM/bs/bpl/bf
,k /\A-*
acMurphey
Laboratory Director
I
I
I
i
Lab Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
'fOfiice: I 682 Langley Avenue
ivine, California92T I 4
*Lttte.erc.stzg
APPENDIX D
Groundwater LaboratorY RePorts and Chain of CustodY Documents
NumberiChain-of-CustodYDate:Page - ol -s€rcsCU]InECFr.tzrts/ao'6oo)oEfznt Contac!:Client:Client PhonetoRec'd' good condition/cold:Total no. of containers:Chain ol custodY seals:-5\?r\"t4Comments/AXo-6ooJOF>o'cd.96i>C6:o(L(goJgNO-fFFDatePTimeReceived bY:ComPanYSignPrinto@ocr)co<)(ooF.<\t@ro(\I(ooo6-oodtlf-rLII@to-Froo@ocoDateTimeComPanYRelinquished bY:SignPrintSignPrinto6It1@ob/ISpecialLLt'SamPler's SignatureSamPle/s NameTask #zManagerLaboratoryProiectl-oao8fya4Proiect #TumaroundTime4a part of this Recordare attached, and are((n-O tYloS.'^Job Name:Field Otfice:Address:Location:Additional documentsRecordof-CChainRCOEAS
', ZYma|envi rot echno I ogY REPO
0.5
0.5
0.5
o.5
John MacMurPheY
LaboratorY Director
RT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
13.
ND
ND
ND
105
270.
5
#1717
I
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
50.
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
Department of Health Services:LaboratorY
ZymaX ologY, inc. is certified by GA
*POL - Practical
* *Results listed
Ouantitation Limit
as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL'
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination'
Submitted bY,
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc
p-l'^-^
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
MSD #2
4734-1.xls
JMM/dag/bPl/bf
LAgfrce: I 682 LangleY Avenue
{ine, California 927 I 4
- Jz I l.e oo.o t zr
Client:Steve Littl
Seco r Envi ronmen tal Engineering
3437 Emp r essa D nve Suite A
San Lui CA 9 340 1
Lab Number:4734-1
10125194
10126194Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
Project:148O MontereY
Project Number:AOO87-001-02
Collected Kirk H
SamPIe Des cription:
AnalYzed
MW-1
10128194
See BelowMethod:
ENTcoN
RESULT**
u ILPOL*
ug/L
Lob Services: 7 I ZacaLane' Suite I l0*;;;i"it
obisPo' California 93401
r"" e6i'.iaJ.ez26 tel80 5 '54 4'4695
', ZY*^I envi rot ec hno I ogY
Project:1480 MontereY
AOO87-OO1-02Project Number:
Collected Kirk Hen
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
MSD #21' 4734'2.xls
.i JMM/dag/bPl/bf
REPO RT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
210
22
48
92
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 EmPressa Drive' Suite A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
o.5
o,5
o.5
o.5
102
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
500
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
by GA DeP artment of Health Services:LaboratorY
ZymaX envirotechnologY , inc.is certified
*POL -
**Results listed as ND would have
Practical Ouantitation Limit
been reported it present at or above the listed POL'
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination'
1 400
23
#1717
Submitted bY'
ZymaX envirotechnologY' inc'qr-ry/wt-t
John MacMurPheY
LaboratorY Director
Lab Number
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
4734-2
10125194
10126194
Sample Desc ription:
AnalYzed
Method:
MW.2
10131194
See Below
IL
POL'f
TcoN
*
ug/L
t l}ffice: I 682 LangleY Avenue
irine, California 927 I 4
, Jrztl.eeo.llzl
Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane' Suite I l0
San Luis ObisPo, California 9340 |
r""aoi.s++.e226 tel 805'544'4696
1 zYmar envi rotechno I ogY REPORT OF AN ALYTICAL RESULTS
380.
1 10.
90.
1 BO.
103
3000
22
#1717
Client:Steve Little
S""o, Environmental Engineering
3437 EmPressa Drive' Suite A
San Luis O ,cA 93401
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
2.O
2.O
2.O
2.O
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
200.
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
CA DePartment of Health Services:LaboratorY
ZymaX , inc.is certified bY
*POL -
**Results listed as ND would have
Practical Ouantitation Limit
been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination'
MSD #2
4734-3.xls
JMM/dag/bPl/bf
Submitted bY,
ZymaX envirotechnologY' inc'
V- /'*tt'nt-t
Jdhn MacMurPheY
LaboratorY Director
I
IJ
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
4734-3
10125194
10126194
Matrix:us
Project:1480 MontereY
Proiect Number AOO87-001-02
Collected Kirk Hennin
SamPle Des
AnalYzed:
Method:
cription:
MW-3
10131194
See Below
TUENTcoNSTI
RESU LT* *
ug/LPOL+
ug/L
r 4Office: I 682 LangleY Avenue
Line, California 927 l4
Jrzrl.eeo.otzr
Lob Services: 7l ZacaLane'Suite I l0--l"n
f-rtt Obispo' California 93401
rr"edi.saa.ez26 tel 805'544'4596
'ZYma/env i rotec hno I ogY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 EmPressa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obi cA 93401
Sample Description:
MW-4
Analyzed: 1Ol3Ol94
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT *RESULT**
ug/Lug/L
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
0.5
0.5
0.5
o.5
ND
ND
ND
ND
Percent Surrogate Recovery
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
r Gasoline 50
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
100
ND
NA
MSD #1
4734-4.xls
JMM/dag/bpl/ns
ql- /-aP,xl-/
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
t \Ofrce: I 682 Langley Avenue
f ine, California 927 l4
,. ltttc.eeo.ctzg
Lab Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.469 6
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
4734-4
10t25t94
10t26t94
A ueous
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number AOO87-OO1-02
Collected Kirk H
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obi , cA 93401
-] ZY^^T
I
I
envi rotechnologY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Sample Description:
MW.5
Anatyzed: 1Ol3Ol94
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT* *
u IL u IL
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
0.5
0.5
o.5
o.5
ND
ND
1.2
2.4
101Percent Surrogate Recovery
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline 50
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical O,uantitation Limit
**Results tisted as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
680.
<1
MSD #1
4734-5.xls
JMM/dag/bpl/ns
qLryw
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
_l
Lob Services: Tl TacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 80 5.5 44.4696
Lab Number
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
4734-5
10125194
10t26t94
Aqueous
Project 1480 Monterey
Project Number:AOO87-001-02
Collected Kirk Hennin
I atofrce: 1682 Langley Avenue
line, California 927 l4
- lttt.tto.stzg
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obi cA 93401
I Zv^q(envi rotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT"*
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
o.5
o.5
o.5
o.5
ND
ND
ND
ND
Percent Surrogate Recovery
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline 50
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
ZymaX envirotechnology, i4c. is certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
101
ND
NA
J
%/v,^MSD #1
4734-6.xls
JMM/dag/bpl/ns
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
l
_l
"j
Lab Services: 7l ZacaLane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
4734-6
10t25194
10t26194
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Collected Kirk H
Sample Description
Analyzed
Method:
MW-6
10t30194
See Below
t I Ofiice: I 682 Langley Avenue
lvine, California 927 l4
--ltz u.e e o.c t zc
) zym^I envi rot ec hno I ogy
OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT - SPIKE RESULTS
Glient:
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Collected
CONSTITUENT Amount Spiked Amount Recovered Percent
Recovery
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
7.O
22.O
4.2
22.4
7.1
21.3
4.2
21.7
101
97
100
97
105Percent Surrogate Recovery
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline 180 192
BTX as a Percent of Fuel 28
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #17 17
NS - Not Spiked
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination.
Submitted by,
TymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #2
qs1O28g.xls
JMM/jam/bpl/bf
107
26
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
I
I
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Lob Services: 7 I Taca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4695
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
os 10124194
A ueous
Sample Description
Analyzed
Method:
Ouality Assurance Spike
10t28194
See Below
t flOfrice: I 682 Langley Avenue
lvine, Californi 2927 I 4
- lrzrr.eao.crzc
l Zy^^I envi rot ec h no I o gy OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT-
SPIKE DUPLICATE RESULTS
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 11O
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Collected
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
osD 10128194
ueous
Sample Description:
Ouality Assurance Spike Duplicate
Anafyzed: 10128194
Method: See Below
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
7.O
22.O
4.2
22.4
7.O
20.8
4.2
21.8
100
95
100
97
1
2
0
o
Percent Surrogate Recovery 105
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline 1 80.1 90.106
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*Relative Percent Difference of the spike and spike duplicate
NS - Not Spiked
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination.
Submitted by,
Zy maX envirotechnology, inc
MSD #2
qs 1O28g.xls
JMM/jam/bpl/bf
1
2628
l
!!
t
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca,Lane,Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
CONSTITUENT Amount Spiked Amount Recovered Percent
Recovery
Relative Percent
Difference*
| \Office: I 682 Langley Avenue
f ine, California 927 l4
- lt tc.e eo.stzg
Laboratory Director
Client:
envirotech n olog v tnG.ZymaX
7 1 Taca Lane Suite I 1 o
San Luis o bis o CA I 340 1
\ ZYnn.^T RT - BLANK RESULTSenvirotechnology
Project:
Proiect Number:
c
Benzene
Toluene
EthYlbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
OUALITY ASS URANCE REPO
o.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
Submitted bY,
ZymaX envirotechnologY , inc
urpheY
LaboratorY Director
ND
ND
ND
ND
94
ND
N/A
50
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
LaboratorYof Health Services
, inc. is by CA
ZymaX
*POL.
**Results listed
Practical Ouantitation Limit
as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL'
#1717
I
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Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Gombination'
MSD #2
b10289.xls
JMM/iam/bPl/bf
I
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"l
J
"j
BLK 10 I2Al94
Lab N umber:
Collected
Received
Matrix:
SamPle Des cription:
lnstrument Blank
AnalYzed 10128194
Method See Below
co
**
ILPOL*
ug/L
' 'l' Oflice: 1682 LangleY Avenue
Line, California 927 I 4
Jtztl.eeo.ctzc
Lob Services: 7 I ZacaLane' Suite I l0
"""ar" tr'tbu"Po' california 9340 I
o' tdi's+?e216'telso s 's4 a'46e (
r Zv^^I envi rotec h no I ogY OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT - BLANK RESULTS
I
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnologY, in c
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 1 10
San Luis Obis o cA 93401
Project
Project Number:
Collected
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
BLK 10t30t94
Sample Description:
lnstrument Blank
Analyzed: 1O13OI94
Method: See Below
c STITUENT POL*RESULT**
u IL u IL
0.5
0.5
0.5
o.5
ND
ND
ND
ND
103Percent Surrogate Recovery
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline 50
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
ZVmaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology , Inc.
MSD #1
b1030g.xls
JMM/jam/bpl/bf
J n MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
ND
N/A
I
J
j
I
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Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, €alifornia 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
' I Ofice I 682 Langley Avenue
lvine, California 927 I 4
Jtttt.ado.gtzg
=t
I
)ZYml#e nvi rotec hno logy
Client:
Zy maX envirotechnology, inc.
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis Obi , cA 93401
OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT - BLANK RESULTS
Lab Number:
Collected;
Received:
Matrix:
BLK 10t31t94
us
Project:
Project Number:
Collected
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
MSD #2
b1031g.xts
JMM/jam/bpt/bf
Offrce: l,682 Langley Avenue
'ine, California 92714
7 t 4.660.9 tzg
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
Percent Surrogate Recovery
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a percent of Fuel
50.
ZymaX
*POL -
envirotechnology , inc. is certified by CA Department of Health ServicesPractical Ouantitation Limit Laboratory
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the risted poL.
Note: Analyzed by EpA 9260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ND
ND
ND
ND
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CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA
Prepared for:
Mr. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, California 93012
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San Luis Obispo, California
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April 11, 1995 Job No. 40087-001-02
Mr. Spencer Meyer
City of San Luis Obispo Fire Department
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San Luis Obispo, California 93401
STJBJECT:CORRECTM ACTION PLAN, 1480 MONTEREY STREET, SAI\ LIJIS OBISPO,
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Dear Mr. Meyer:
SgcoRlnternational lncorporated is pleased to present this Corrective Action Plan (CAP) for the above
referenced site. The CAP presents a soil remedial alternative of excavation. Because of the shallow
groundwater table at the site and limited extent of contamination, we propose to initiate the soil
excavation alternative as Soon as regulatory approval of the CAP is obtained.
We appreciate your timely review of this document. If you should have any questions, please feel free
to contact this office at your convenience.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 BACKGROUND INFORMATION
3.0 SITE CONDITIONS
3.1 SITE DESCRIPTION
3.2 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS
4.0 PROPOSED SOIL REMEDIAL ALTERNATIVE
4.1 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN PREPARATION
4.2 EXCAVATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL . . .
4.3 VERIFICATION SOIL SAMPLING
4.4 OFFSITE DISPOSAL
4.5 SITE RESTORATION
5.0 TENTATIVE REMEDIAL ACTION IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
6.0 LIMITATIONS
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. 1.0 INTRODUCTION
On behalf of Mr. Harry Kaplan, SECOR International, Incorporated has prepared this Corrective
Action Plan (RAP) for the former service station property located at 1480 Monterey Street in San
Luis Obispo, California (Site). The purpose of the CAP is to describe the methodologies to be
utilized to excavate gasoline impacted soil at the Site.
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2.0 BACKGROI.IND INFORMATION
Following the removal of three underground storage tanks (USTs) at the site, SECOR conducted
assessment activities at the Site in March and October, 1994. The results of the assessment activities
are outlined in two reports prepared by SECOR entitled, "Results of Site Assessment, 1480
Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California, " dated May 16, 1994 and "Results of Additional Site
Assessment, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California," dated November 30, 1994. As
part of the assessments, thirteen soil borings were drilled to depths between 10 and 40 feet below
grade and encountered groundwater at approximately 7 feet below ground surface (bgs). Six of the
soil borings were deepened and groundwater monitoring wells were installed in the boreholes.
Analytical results of soil samples indicate the presence of fuel hydrocarbons at concentrations above
applicable City of San Luis Obispo Fire Deparrnent (SLOFD) action levels beneath the former
underground storage tanks (USTs), dispenser islands and beneath the waste oil tank.
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3.1 SITE DESCRIPTION
The project Site is located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Monterey Street and
California Street in San Luis Obispo, California (Figure 1). The Site is relatively level with an
average surface elevation of 240 feet above mean sea level. The surrounding topography slopes
gently to the southwest.
The Site was formerly occupied by Monterey Gas Mart, which included a small gatage, overhead
canopy, and two dispenser islands. Three, 10,000-gallon underground storage tanks (USTs),
constructed of single wall steel were installed on the northeastern portion of the site, adjacent to
California Street (Figure 2). Fuel products most recently stored in the USTs included regular and
premium unleaded gasoline and diesel. A 280-ga11on waste oil tank was located at the cenffal portion
of the site. The Site is currently fenced. Tank excavation areas were not re-paved with asphalt after
fill was placed. Figure 2 rs a site map presenting the location of the aforementioned site and
surrounding features.
3.2 SUBSURFACECONDITIONS
Assessment activities indicate that the Site is underlain by unconsolidated alluvial sediments
consisting of sandy clay containing thin, discontinuous horizons of clayey sand and gravelly sand.
The depth to groundwater in the uppermost unconfined aquifer beneath and surrounding the Site is
approximately 5 to 7 feet.
On March 29 and 30, !994, ten soil borings labelled B-1, B-2, 873, B-4, B-5, B-6t B-7, MW-l,
MW-2 and MW-3 were drilled at the locations presented on Figure 2. Borings B-1, B-5 and 8-6
were drilled to a total depth of 10.0 feet below grade. Borings B-2, B-3, B-4 and B-7 were drilled
to a total depth of 15.0 feet below grade. Borings MW-l through MW-3 were drilled to a total
depth of 20 feet below grade. Drilling was accomplished with a truck-mounted drill rig equipped
with 8-inch diameter hollow-stem augers. Drilling and well installation was directed by a qualified
SECOR geologist working under the direct supervision of a Registered Geologist.
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Soils encountered included sandy clay from the surface to approximately 3 to 5 feet below grade in
borings B-1 through B-4, 8-6 and B-7. Silty clay layers were encountered beneath the sandy clay
to depths of 15 feetbelow grade (borings B-3,8-4 and B-7) or 10 feetbelow grade (boring B-2).
In boring MW-l, a sandy clay layer was encountered to 1 foot below grade and a sandy gravel layer
was encountered beneath the sandy clay to 10 feet below grade. Beneath the sandy gravel, a layer
of black sand was encountered to a depth of 11 feet below grade, and a sandy clay was encountered
from 1 1 to 15 feet below grade. Weathered serpentine bedrock was encountered from 15 to 20 feet
below grade in borings MW-l, MW-2 and MW-3. Serpentine bedrock was also encountered in
borings B-1, B-5 and 8-6 at depths ranging from 3 to 10 feetbelow grade.
Strong hydrocarbon odors were noticed in borings MW-1, MW-3, B-3, B-4 and B-7 at depths of 10
feet (MW-l), 4 feet (MW-3) and 5 feet (B-3, B-4 and B-7) below grade. Slight hydrocarbon odors
were encountered in borings MW-2, MW-3 andB-2 atL, 5 and 12 feet below grade, respectively.
No hydrocarbon odors were detected in soil borings B-1, B-5 and B-6.
Groundwater was encountered at approximately 7 feet below grade in all borings with the exception
of borings B-1, in which no groundwater was encountered to a total depth of 10 feet below grade.
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4.0 PROPOSED SOIL REMEDIAL ALTERNATIVE
Due to the relatively shallow depth of soil contamination in the vicinity of the USTs and the apparent
limited extent of soil contamination, excavation would be the preferred remedial alternative for this
site. Because of shallow groundwater conditions and clay-rich soils, in-situ soil remediation could
require an extended time period to complete. Since the site is currently vacant, excavation could be
readily implemented. The estimated volume of soil requiring excavation is approximately 1,000
cubic yards.
4.L HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN PREPARATION
Prior to conducting fieldwork, a Health and Safety Plan (H&S) will be prepared in accordance with
federal OSHA (29 CFR 1910.120) regulations for performing work at hazardous or potentially
hazardous waste sites. The H&S Plan will identify potential physical and chemical hazards
associated with the subsurface exploration and will specify personal protection requirements as well
as safety monitoring deemed necessary. ALI SECOR persorurel and subcontractors associated with
the subsurface exploration will be required to be familiar and comply with atl provisions of the H&S
Plan.
4.2 EXCAVATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
Prior to excavating, Underground Service Alert (USA) will be contacted to arrange for underground
utility clearance. A grading permit and plan check are required from ttre City of San Luis Obispo
Building Deparffnent prior to excavation. The proposed grading plan and limits of excavation are
shown in Figure 4.
Contaminated soils will be excavated using an extendable backhoe or a track-mounted exeavator'
The excavation will extend to fte maximum vertical extent of the soil contamination. Because of the
high groundwater elevations resulting from winter rains, the site may have to be de-watered prior
to or during excavation. A qualified geologist or engineer will be onsite to direct excavation
activities, monitor soils during excavation for contamination, and collect soil samples. Excavated
material will be monitored visually and for volatile organic vapors by the headspace method using
a photoionization detector (PID). Uncontaminated overburden will be segregated from contaminated
soil. Contaminated soil will be transported off-site to a designated disposal/ffeaffnent facility.
Fencing will be required on any open trenching during excavation.
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All excavations will be protected with adequate sheeting and/or timbering and bracing as may be
necessary as a precaution against slides or cave-ins and to protect all existing improvements.
Excavation activities are anticipated to extend to the vicinity of monitoring well MW-3. Extreme
care will be taken to save the well during excavation activities. However, the well will be abandoned
if the well becomes damaged during excavation activities. The well will be abandoned in accordance
with State of California Water Well Standards (DWR Bulletin 74-81) and RWQCB guidelines.
The existing 4' x 6' concrete culvert, as shown, in Figure 4, will be protected from damage during
excavation activities.
4.3 VERIFICATION SOIL SAMPLING
Once field monitoring results indicate that the contaminated soil has been acceptably removed,
verification soil samples will be collected from the boundaries of the excavation in the presence of
a SLOFD inspector. The location and number of samples collected from the excavation walls will
be at the discretion of the inspector. Soil sampling will be accomplished by grab sampling using
stainless steel sampling tubes for soil retention. Soil samples will be sealed with TeflonrM film,
capped, and placed on ice for transport to a California certified laboratory. All sampling equipment
will be cleaned in an aqueous solution of Liqui-Nox cleanser, rinsed with tap water and rinsed a
second time with de-ionized water prior to sampling and between sampling intervals to minimize the
possibility of cross-contamination.
4.4 OFFSITE DISPOSAL
Based on previous work at the site, the hydrocarbon impacted soils can be classified as
nonhazardous. Following waste acceptance profiling, the contaminated soil will be fransported to
a permitted facility and treated by thermal desorption to destroy the hydrocarbons presgnt in the soil.
4.5 SITE RESTORATION
Once analytical results of verification soil samples are obtained, the excavation will be backfilled
with the segregated clean overburden and clean imported fill. The soil will be placed in the
excavation in lifts of I-2 feet thick and compacted. Compaction testing will be conducted by a
trained soils technician working under the direct supervision of a licensed civil engineer. The soils
will be compacted to 90% relative dry compaction, based on the engineering properties of the soil.
The surface of the backfilted area will be graded to match the surrounding ground surface. All trash
and debris generated during excavation activities will be removed from the site.
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5.0 TENTATIVE REMEDIAL ACTION IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDI]LE
Presented below are the anticipated tasks necessary for implementation of the soil remedial actions
at the Site
The CAP will be routed through ttre City of San Luis Obispo Fire Deparffnent and
City of San Luis Obispo Building Departrnent for approval.
Following approval of the CAP, three bids will be obtained from contractors and
disposal/treatment facilities. The lowest bidders andior most qualified bidders will
be awarded the contract.
Site preparation for excavation and dewatering activities.
Excavation, backfilling, hauling, and disposal of contaminated soil at the site.
Verification soil sampling and laboratory analysis of grab samples obtained during
excavation.
Final reporting
The following tables present tentative timelines for the aforementioned remedial actions. The
implementation schedule does not reflect potential delays associated with permitting or regulatory
agency approvals.
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6.0 LIMITATIONS
This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Mr. Harry Kaplan and other authorized parties, as is pertains
to the former service station property located at 1480 Monterey Street in San Luis Obispo, California. All work
has been performed with the degree of skill generally exercised by practicing engineers and geologists in the
environmental field. SECORmakes no other warranty, either expressed or implied, concerning the conclusions and
the professional advice that is contained within the body of this report.
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:Total XylenesToluene:TPII as,Gasoline Bonzene:Sample [D::
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NA0.2 0.80.1 <0.140B-2 @ 5',
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NA<0.1 <0.1<0.1 <0.1MW-l @ 10'150
<0.005 NA<0.005 <0.005 <0.00511MW-l @ 15',
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18118 Village 18
Camarillo, California 93012
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We appreciate your timely review of this document. If you should have any questions, please feel free
to contact this office at your convenience.
Sincerely,
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Todd Porter, P.E
Project Engineer
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Central Coast Region
81 Higuera Street, Suite 200
San Luis Obispo, California 9340t
SI]BIECT:soIL ExcAvATION REPORT, 1480 MONTEREY STREET, SAN LUIS OBISPO,
CALIFORNIA
Dear Mr. DeMarco
SECOR International Incorporated is pleased to present this Soil Excavation Report (SER) for the above
referenced site. The SER was prepared in coqiunction with the document "Corrective Action Plan, 1480
Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California," prepared by SECOR and dated April 11, 1995.
Approximately 2,626 tons of contaminated soil were removed from the site and transported to a permitted
recycling facility. All excavation areas were backfilled with non-contaminated fiIl material.
The results of the excavation indicate that all contaminated soils remaining on-site are below regulatory
action levels. We would therefore recommend closure for the soil portion of the site. Off-site
contamination at the property lines on the southwest and southeast portions of the site exceed regulatory
action levels. However, horizontal borings at the property lines indicate that the lateral extent of
hydrocarbon contamination extends to a maximum of 5 and 3 feet beyond the property boundary at the
southeast and southwest corners of the property, respectively.
Results from previous groundwater monitoring events and a grab groundwater sample collected during
excavation indicate contamination in excess of regulatory action levels. We therefore recommend
continued groundwater monitoring as required by the Regional Water Quality Control Board to evaluate
whether action is necessary.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF WORK
2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION
3.0 PERMITTING ACTTVITIES
4.0 FIELDACTTVITIES...
4.T SOIL EXCAVATION
4.2 BACKFILL AND COMPACTION
4.3 SOIL DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES .
5.0 SOIL ANALYTICAL METHODS
6.0 SOIL ANALYTICAL RESULTS .
7.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
8.0 LIMITATIONS
TABLES
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1..0 INTRODUCTION
On Behalf of Mr. Harry Kaplan, SECOR International, Incorporated (SECOR) has prepared this soil
excavation report documenting soil removal for the former service station property located at 1480
Monterey Sffeet in San Luis Obispo, California (Site).
This work was conducted in accordance with the requirements of the City of San Luis Obispo
Building, Utilities and Fire Deparftnents (SLOFD) and the County of San Luis Obispo Air Pollution
Confiol Disfrict (SLOAPCD). All excavation and sampling activities were overseen by SECOR.
Bullard & Sons Construction, Inc. was subconffacted by Harry Kaplan to conduct the excavation.
A11 contaminated soil was ffansported off site to Morton Recyclers located in Taft, California.
1.1 PIJRPOSE AND SCOPE OF WORK
The purpose of SECOR's project involvement was to supervise the excavation of contaminated
portions of the site as described in the report prepared by SECOR entitled "Corrective Action Plan,
1480 Monterey Sffeet, San Luis Obispo, California, " dated April 1 1 , 1995. SECOR's original scope
of work consisted of the following tasks:
Site-specific Health and Safety Plan preparation;
Supervision of soil removal activities, field monitoring and soil sampling, as directed
by regulatory agencies;
Collection of 15 soil and discharge water samples for chemical analysis;
Design and operation of a temporary groundwater treaffnent system to be utilized
during de-watering activities ;
Documentation and final report preparation.
The above scope of work was expanded when additional contamination was found beneath the on-site
reinforced concrete box storm drain (RCB) and in the areas of the former waste oil tank and
hydraulic lift. The expanded scope of work included the following additional tasks:
o Supervised removal of contamination beneath the on-site RCB;
Supervised removal of contamination in the locations of the former waste oil tank and
hydraulic lift;
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Collection of 17 additiornl soil samples for fuel constituents associated with gasoline,
waste oil, and hydraulic oil from beneath the RCB and in the vicinity of the former
waste oil tank and hydraulic lift for chemical analysis;
Supervision of the placement of ll2-inch diameter gravel within the excavation to a
depth above existing groundwater to stabilize the imported backfill;
Supervision of the placement of 2-sack slurry in the excavation area beneath the
storm drain;
Sampling of neated discharge from the temporary water treafrnent system which was
pumped into tlre City of San Luis Obispo sanitary sewer upon issuance of a discharge
permit.
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2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION
The project site is located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Monterey Street and
California Street in San Luis Obispo, California (figure 1). The site is relatively level with an
average surface elevation of 240 feet above mean sea level. The surrounding topography slopes
genfly to the southwest.
The site was formerly occupied by Monterey Gas Mart, which included a small Earage, overhead
canopy and two dispenser islands. Three, 10,000-gallon underground storage tanks (USTs),
consffucted of single wall steel were installed on the northeastern portion of the site, adjacent to
California Sneet (Figure 2). Fuel products most recent$ stored in the USTs included regular and
premium unleaded gasoline and diesel. A 280-gallon waste oil tank was located at the cenffal portion
of the site. The site is currently fenced. Tank excavation areas were not re-paved wittr asphalt after
fill was placed. Figure 2 ls a site map presenting the location of the aforementioned site and
surrounding features.
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A grading permit was issued by ttre City of San Luis Obispo Building Deparfrnent prior to
excavation. An Industial Users Wastewater Discharge Permit was issued by the City of San Luis
Obispo Utilities Deparnnent - Wastewater Division to discharge treated effluent into a sanitary sewer
clean-out on-site. Effluent water samples were monitored per the discharge requirements.
Prior to site activities, a site-specific Health and Safety Plan was prepared in accordance with federal
OSHA requirements (29 CFR, 1910.120). This plan was prepared to inform all field personnel,
including SECOR subconfractors, of potential site hazards. A minimum of 48-hours prior to
excavating at the site, Underground Service Alert (USA) was contacted to arrange for utility
marking.
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Field activities at the site commenced on July 19, 1995 and were completed on August 9, 1995.
4.L SOIL EXCAVATION
From July 19 through 2t, L995, Bullard & Sons excavated and transported off-site approximately
1,882 tons (1,255 cubic yards) of contaminated soil. This scope of work was performed in
accordance wiftr SECOR Purchase Order no. 010-0124 dated luly 12, L995 and, the document
"Excavation Bid Package, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo,'California, " dated June 7, 1995.
The excavation area was approximately 3,200 square feet at a depth of 10 feet. Groundwater was
encountered at approximately 7 feet below ground surface (bgs). A11 excavation activities were
accomplished using a K780 baclfioe. Mr. Ron Hansen of the San Luis Obispo Fire Deparffnent
(SLOFD) observed excavation and sampling activities during this period.
A11 excavated non-hazardous soil was stockpiled and loaded directly onto ffucks with a K72l loadet
and ffansported to a non-hazardous recycling facility. Each truck driver was given a non-hazardous
waste fiansport form prior to departure.
Periodic air monitoring was conducted with a photo-ionization detector (PID) and recorded
throughout excavation activities. All vapors emitted during excavation were below 20 parts per
million (ppm).
Soil from the excavation appeared to consist of a dark brown sandy clay with a backfill sand layer
encountered beneath the storm drain. Petoleum hydrocarbon odors were noted during excavation.
Atotalof twelve soilsamples(51 @7',52@ l0', 53 @ l0', 56 @7',57 @7', 58@ 7',59 @
7', S10 @ 7', S11 @ 6', S12 @ 6', S13 @ 6' and S14 @ 6') were collected from the bottom and
the sidewalls of the excavation (see Figure 3). Three soil samples (S4 @ 6', 55 @ 6' and S15 @
7') were collected approximately one to two feet beneath the storm drain. The soil beneath the storm
drain was imported sand backfill.
On July 24, 1995 soil samples were collected from four horizontal borings (HA-l @ 4', HA-2 @
4', HA-3 @ 3' and HA-4 @ 4') as directed by the SLOFD to determine the maximum horizontal
extent of contamination into the adjacent properties. The samples were collected with a 3.5-inch
diameter hand auger. The maximumhorizontal penetration of the borings into the adjacentproperties
ranged from2 to 5 feet.
The site was backfilled with SLOFD approved fill and compacted with a vibrating roller onluly 24
and25, 1995. All compaction testing was performed by Mr. Jim Cooter of Soils Engineering, Inc.
(SEI) located in Bakersfield California. Prior to bacldilling, approximately 244 tons of O.5-inch
diameter gravel was fransported to the site and placed in the excavation pit. The gravel was placed
per the direction of SEI and SECOR as a stabilizer for the imported backfill because of high
groundwater levels within the excavation.
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The original scope of work was expanded, as directed by the SLOFD, to include excivation in the
areas of the former waste oil tank and hydraulic lift and beneath the RCB on July 25, 1995. Depths
to bedrock in the vicinity of the former waste oil tank and hydraulic lift were approximately 7 and
3 feet bgs respectively. Dark petroleum stained soil and bedrock was noted during excavation near
the former waste oil tank. Snong pefroleum odors were also noted in the excavation. Approximately
288 tons of soil were excavated and transported off-site during this phase of work. A total of four
soil samples (S17 @ 5', S18 @ 5', Sl9 @ 7' and S20 @ 5') were collected from the bottom and
sidewalls of the waste oil tank excavation. No noticeable soil staining or odor was noted during
excavation in the vicinity of the former hydraulic lift. Two soil samples (516 @ 3' and S2l @ 6')
were collected at the sidewall of the excavation and underneath the RCB. Additional samples (S22
@ l0', 523 @ 3' and 524 @ 3') were collected from the excavations in the vicinity of the former
waste oil tank and hydraulic lift on August 2, 1995.
Excavation and de-watering under the on-site RCB occurred between August 2 through 8, 1995. A
temporary water ffeafrnent system consisting of a 6,500 gallon Baker Tank, particulate filter, transfer
pump and a series of 55-ga11on activated carbon canisters was designedby SECOR and built by the
contactor. System effluent sampling was performed as outlined in the discharge permit.
Approximately 12,000 gallons of teated groundwater was sampled and released into the sanitary
sewer. A total of four soil samples (S25 @ l0', 526 @ 'l.O', 527 @ l0' and S28 @ 6.5') were
collected beneath the RCB and the sidewall of the excavation. Soil sample 525 @ 9' was obtained
directly under the footing of the storm drain headwall. The depth of excavation was approximately
5 feet below the bottom of the RCB. An estimated 365 tons of material was removed from beneath
the RCB and transported off-site. A minimum slope of I-ll2:1 was maintained from the bottom of
tlre excavation to the ground surface. Approximately I02 cubic yards of 2-sack cement slurry were
placed under the RCB during this phase of work. Approximate limits of the slurry backfill are
shown in Figure 3. Mr. Bob Bishop of the San Luis Obispo Building Deparfrnent was on-site to
inspect the placement of the slurry backfill.
Based on the analytical results of soil samples collected during initial excavation activities, additional
material was removed from the former hydraulic lift excavation on August 8 and 9, 1995. A total
of four soil samples (S29 @ 3', S30 @ 3', S31 @ 3.5' and S32 @ 3') were collected from the
bottom and sidewalls of the excavation. Approximately 91 tons of soil were removed from the
former hydraulic lift excavation. The excavation was then backfilled under the direction SEI.
Samples from the excavations were collected using a clean, stainless-steel ffowel from soils removed
by tlre contactor's backfioe. Soil samples were immediately placed in clean, laboratory-supplied
glass sample jars. Each jar was completely filled with soil to minimize headspace and sealed with
a Teflon-lined screw cap. Each sample jar was then labeled and placed on ice in a cooler.
All soil sampling equipment was cleansed with a non-phosphate detergent solution and rinsed with
tap water followed by a deionized water rinse to reduce the possibility of cross contamination
between sample locations.
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All excavations were backfilled with an imported, brown silty sand containing fface gravels, as pre-
approved by the SLOFD. Fill soils were placed in the excavation in l2-inch lifts, brought to near
optimum moishrre content and compacted to a minimum of ninety (90) percent of the maximum dry
density in accordance with ASTM D1557. The soil was compacted using a K602B vibratory
compactor. The excavation was resurfaced with a six-inch thick section of Class II aggregate base
to match existing grade. Compaction test results are presented in Appendix A.
4.3 SOIL DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES
Based on analytical results, the soils excavated from the site were considered to be a non-RCRA,
State of California Non-Hazardous Waste (see Section 6.3). A total of 2,626 toru of soil were
ffansported to Morton Recycling, Inc. in Taft, California and recycled. This scope of work was
performed in accordance with SECOR Purchase Order No. 010-0126 dated luly 12, 1995 and the
leffer "Request for Contaminated Soil Disposal/Remediation Bid, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis
Obispo, California," dated May 31, 1995. Copies of acceptance documentation and total disposal
tonnage quantities are contained in Appendix B.
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All soil samples obtained from the excavation were delivered under chain-of-custody to Zymax
Envirotechnology, Inc. (ZymaX) in San Luis Obispo, California. ZymaX is an analytical laboratory
certified by the California Deparfrnent of Health Services for the requested analyses. Soil samples
Sl through S-15 and S25 through S28 were malyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH)
characteraed as gasoline and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes (BTEX) using
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Test Methods 8015M and 8020. Soil samples 516 through
S21 were analyzed for total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons using EPA Test Method 418.1.
Soil samples 522 through S24 and S29 through S32 were analyzed for TEPH characterized as
hydraulic fluid and waste oil using EPA Test Method 8015M.
Copies of the laboratory reports and chain-of-custody forms are presented in Appendix E. Minimum
detection limits for the test methods employed are shown on the laboratory reports.
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TPH charactertzed as gasoline was detected at the property lines of the excavation at concentrations
of 2,000, 110, 2,500, 4,800, 220 and 770 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) in soil samples 51 @
7', 56 @7',57 @7',59 @7',5I2@ 6'andSl3 @ 6', respectively, whichareabovetheSanLuis
Obispo Environmental Health Deparfinent (SLOEHD) soil action level of 100 mg/kg. Soil samples
54 @ 6' and 55 @ 6' , obtained beneath the storm drain, yielded concentrations of 5,900 and 1 1,000
mg/kg TPH, respectively. Additional samples (525 @ 9',526 @ l0',527 @ 10' and S28 @ 6.5')
obtained in the over-excavated areas beneath the storm drain yielded results below action levels.
TPH characteriz.ed as gasoline was not detected above SLOEHD action levels of 100 mg/kg in soil
samples 52 @ L0', 53 210', 58 @ 7', S10 @ 7', S11 @ 6', S14 @ 6' and S15 @ 7' or in the
horizontal soil borings HA-l @ 5', HA-z @ 4', HA-3 @ 3' andHA-4 @ 4'. Analytical results of
soil samples collected from the excavation are presented in Table 1.
TRPH was detected in soil samples 5-16 @ 3', S19 @ 7' and 520 @ 5' collected within the vicinity
of the former waste oil tank and hydraulic lift at concenfations of 200, 470 and 130 mg/kg,
respectively. TRPH was not detected above action levels in soil samples Sl7 @ 5', S18 @ 5' and
szr @ 6"
TPEH characterized as motor and hydraulic oil was detected in initial soil samples S23 @ 3',524
@ 3', 529 @ 3' collected within the vicinity of the former waste oil tank and hydraulic lift at
concentrations of 280, 1,000 and 110 mg/kg, respectively. Final soil samples (S22 @ LO' , S30 @
3', S31 @ 3.5' and S32 @ 3') obtained in ttre over-excavated areas in the vicinity of the former
waste oil tank and hydraulic lift yielded results below action levels.
Benzene was detected at the property lines of the excavation at concentations of 3.2, 3.2, 3.2 and
0.2 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) in soil samples 51 @ '7', 57 @ 7', 59 @ 7' and SI3 @ 6',
respectively, which are above the SLOEHD soil action level of 0.1 mg/kg. Soil samples (S4 @ 6',
55 @ 6' and S 15 @ 7') obtained beneath the RCB prior to excavation yielded benzene concentrations
of 30, 58 and 0.60 mg/kg respectively. Benzene was not detected above SLOEHD action levels in
thefinalsoilsamples52@L0',53@10',56@7',58@7',S10@7',S11@6',S12@6'and
St4 @ 6' or in the horizontal soil borings HA-1 @ 5', HA-2 @ 4', HA-3 @ 3' and HA-4 @ 4' .
Benzene was detected above action levels in sample 526 @ 10' at a concentration of 0.7 mg/kg
obtained in the excavation beneath the storm drain. This sample was collected beneath the
groundwater level where dissolved benzene contamination levels exceeded 1,600 pglf , based on
groundwater analytical results.
Toluene was detected at the property lines of the excavation at concenffations of 27, 5l and 24
milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) in soil samples Sl @ 7' , 57 and 59 @ 7' , respectively which are
above the SLOEHD soil action levels of 10 mg/kg. Soil samples (S4 @ 6', 55 @ 6') obtained
beneath the RCB prior to excavation yielded toluene concentrations of 190 and 350 mg/kg
respectively. Toluene was not detected above SLOEHD action levels in the post-excavation soil
samples 32@ 10', 53 @ IO', 56 @ 7', 58 @7', S10@ 7', 51l @6',5I2@ 6', S14 @6'and
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Ethylbenzene was not detected above SLOEHD action levels of 68 mg/kg in samples obtained from
the boundaries of the excavation. Soil samples (S4 @ 6' and 55 @ 6') obtained beneath the RCB
prior to excavation yielded concentrations of 100 andZl0 mg/kg, respectively.
Total Xylenes were detected at the property line limits of the excavation at concentrations of 140,
22O and 320 milligralns per kilogram (mg/kg) in soil samples 51 @ 7', 37 @ 7' and 59 @ 7',
respectively which are above the SLOEHD soil action levels of 62 mgikg. Soil samples (54 @ 6'
and 55 @ 6') obtained beneath the RCB prior to excavationyielded xylene concentrations of 470 and
490 mglkg respectively. Xylenes were not dekcted above SLOEHD action levels in the post-
excavation soil samples 52 @ 10', 53 @ l0', 56 @ 7', 58 @7', S11 @ 6', S12 @ 6', S13 @ 6'
andS14 @6'or inttrehorizontalsoilboringsHA-l @5',HA-2@4', HA-3 @3'andH[-4@
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Between May 19, 1995 and August 9, 1995, hydrocarbon contaminated soil was removed from the
site during four phases of field activities. Over-excavation of soil in the vicinity of the former USTs,
dispensers, waste-oil tank, hydraulic lift and beneath the on-site storm drain in conjunction with
confirmation soil sampling indicated that soil containing hydrocarbons above regulatory action levels
were removed from the subject property.
Hydrocarbon concentations left in-place at the southeast and southwest boundaries of the property
are above regulatory action levels. However, samples obtained from hand augering into the side
walls near these locations indicate that the contamination extends off-site to a maximum of 5 and 3
feet at the southeast and southwest corners of the property, respectively. The property is bounded
to the south and east by Monterey and California sffeets, respectively. To the west, the subject
property is bounded by private property.
The results of the excavating indicate that all contaminated soils remaining on-site are below
regulatory action levels. We would therefore recommend closure for the soil portion of the site.
Results from previous groundwater monitoring events and a sample collected during excavating
indicate groundwater contamination in excess of regulatory action levels. We therefore recommend
continued groundwater monitoring as required by the Regional Water Quality Control Board to
evaluate whether further action is necessary.
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8.0 LIMITATIONS
This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of the Mr. Harry Kaplan and other authorized
parties as it pertains to the former service station property located at 1480 Monterey Street in San
Luis Obispo, California. The findings and conclusions documented in this report have been prepared
for specific application to this project. They have been developed in a manner consistent with the
level of care and skill normally exercised by members of the environmental science profession
currenfly practicing under similar conditions in the area. No warranty, expressed or implied, is
made.
The potential for the presence of unknown, unidentified, or unforeseen subsurface contamination
always remains. Further evidence to determine such potential site contamination would require
additional subsurface exploration and testing.
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Table 1 - Soil Analytical Results
(all results in milligrams per kilogram)
Sample ID Date TPHG TRPH TEPH Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes
sl@7'o7n9t95 2,000 NA NA 3.2 27 37 140
s2 @ 10'07 n9t95 <10 NA NA 0.012 0.012 0.0t2 0.0s6
0.033s3 @ 10'o7n9l95 <10 NA NA o.ot2 0.007 0.013
s4@6',07
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5,900 NA NA 30 190 100 470
s5@6'07n9195 11,000 NA NA 58 350 210 790
s6@1',07n9t95 110 NA NA <0.1 <0.1 0.6 2.8
s7 @1',07n9t95 2,500 NA NA 3.2 51 35 220
s8@7'07 t20195 <10 NA NA <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
s9@7',07t20195 4,800 NA NA 3.2 24 65 320
sro @ 7'07 t20t95 <10 NA NA 0.080 <0.005 0.37 0.10
sll @ 6'07 tzLtgs <10 NA NA <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
stz @ 6'07 t2U95 220 NA NA <0.1 <0.1 0.4 <0.1
sl3 @ 6'o7t2U95 770 NA NA 0.2 0.4 7.4 25
st4 @ 6'07 t2U95 <10 NA NA <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
sts @ 7'07 t2U95 <10 NA NA 0.60 0.016 0.11 0.32
HA-t @ s',07 t24195 l1 NA NA <0.050 <0.050 0.057 0.34
HA-z @ 4',07 t24195 <10 NA NA <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
HA-3 @ 3'07t24t95 <10 NA NA <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
HA4 @ 4',07 t24l9s <10 NA NA <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005
s16 @ 3'0712s195 NA 200 NA NA NA NA NA
sL7 @ s'07 t25t95 NA <10 NA NA NA NA NA
s18 @ 5'07 t25t95 NA <10 NA NA NA NA NA
SLg @ 7'07 t25t95 NA 470 NA NA NA NA NA
s20 @ 5'07 t25t95 NA 130 NA NA NA NA NA
szr @ 6'07 t25195 NA <10 NA NA NA NA NA
s22 @ l0'08/01/95 NA NA 44 NA NA NA NA
s23 @ 3',08/01/95 NA NA 280 NA NA NA NA
s24 @ 3',08/01/95 NA NA 1,000 NA NA NA NA
s25 @ 10'08/03/95 <10 NA NA 0.079 0.006 0.008 0.021
s26 @ r0'08/03/95 T4 NA NA 0.7 1.2 0.4 2.8
sn@rc'08/04/95 <10 NA NA 0.036 0.099 0.037 0.20
Table I - Soil Analytical Results
(all results in milligrams per kilogram)
s28 @ 6.5'08to4t95 <10 NA NA 0.042 0.009 0.018 0.030
s29 @ 3',08/08/95 NA NA 110 NA NA NA NA
s30 @ 3'08/08/95 NA NA <10 NA NA NA NA
s31 @ 3.5'08/08/95 NA NA l5 NA NA NA NA
s32 @ 3',08/09/95 NA NA <10 NA NA NA NA
Action Level 100 100 100 0.1 10 68 62
TPHg: Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons chatr.terizrA as gasoline,
<0.005: Less than the detection limit of 0.005
NA: Not analyzed.
Action Level: County of San Luis Obispo Environmental Health Department Soil Action L€vel.
ReportsS/95 : 1480MS.RP2
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APPENDIX A
Compaction Test Results
SOILS ENGINEERING, INC.
August 2,1995 IJ+td,tj \'l JD File No. 95-7630
sEP 0 6 1995
Bullard & Sons Construction, Inc.
14455 Mesa Road
Atascadero, CA 93122
Attention: Don Bullard
Subject:Compaction Test results on Backfill at
1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California
Gentlemen:
Submitted herewith are the results of 20 relative compaction tests taken at the subject site on July 24
& 26, t995.
Density tests were taken in accordance with ASTM Test MethodD2922 (Nuclear Gauge Method).
Ma,ximum Density - Optimum Moisture determinations were made in accordance with ASTM D1557-
78, Method A. In-Place Density - Relative Compaction Tests and Maximum Density - Optimum
Moisture test results are shown in Tables I and 2, respectively.
The test results reported herein are applicable only for the specified sites investigated. No waranties,
either express or implied are made for other areas not specifically tested. No recommendations or
conclusions have been made pertaining to subsurface conditions below the reported test depths or
adequacy of the site to receive structures or pavements.
We hope this provides the information you require. If you should have any questions or need further
assistance, please contact us.
Respectfully submitted,
SOLS ENGINEERING, INC
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Ilullonl & Sons Construction1480 Monterey StreetSan Luis Obispo, CABackfill of Excavationof Contaminated MaterialsTABLE TIN-PLACE DENSITY - RELATIVE COMPACTIONASTM TEST METHOD D2922File No. 95-7630July 27, 1995Page No. IRelative Specified RetestedComoaction Compaction Bv TestDate1995 LocationFrom F-xistins Drain TnlelI2J2A456789TestNo.9Ar0llt2l3l4l5l6t7l871247/24712471247124712471247/24712471247124712471247126712671267126712671267126126.3126.3t26.3126.3t26.3t26.3126.3t26.3t26.3126.3t26.3t24.4124.4t20.3120.3r20.3120.3t24.4t24.4120.390%88%9t%90%92%9t%9t%93%90%8s%90%90%9t%9r%93%90%92%90%90%93%90%90%90%90%90%90%90%90%90%90%90%90%90o/o90%90%90%90%90%90%90%2A9A35' So., l5'E.25' So., 35'E.5'No., l0'E.Retest No. 28' So., 30'E.20'So., 20'8.30' So., 40'E.5' So., 50'E.20'So., 25'W.25' So., 25'W.Retest No. 940'So., l0'W.6'So., 8'W.l3'No., l3'W.l5' No., 22' W.20'No., 8'W.37' So., 20'W.25' So., 35'E.25' So., 30'E.35'No., 12'W.Depth BelowFinish Grade4.0'-5.0'4.5'-5.5'3.5'-4.5'4.5'-5.5'3.0'-4.0'2.0'-3.0'2.0'-3.0'4.5'-5.54.0'-5.0'3.0'-4.0'3.0'-4.0'2.5',-3.5',2.0'-3.0'4.0'-5.0'3.0'-4.0'2.0'-3.0'0.5'-l.5'1.0'-2.0'0.0'-1.0'0.5'-1.5'MoistureContent7" of dru wt-10.9%12.l%10.8%t3.2%l0.lYotr.5%10.8%9.9%ll.lo/ot7.3%14.8%t4.0%t4.t%14.0%tt.4%16.5%t5.4%12.4%tr.t%rr.t%In-PlaceDensitylbs/cu.ft.r 13.9lll.lI l5.ll13.31t6.7I14.5I15.5I 17.1I13.9106.9I l3.llll.9t12.7109.9t12.2107.9110.5111.3tt2.3llt.3I\{aximumDensitylbs/cu.ft.FAtt F Fll^lrrFFa r!.^
SOILS ENGINEERING, INC
Bullard & Sons Construction
1480 Monterey Street
San Luis Obispo' CA
Backfill of Contaminated Material Excavation
Sample
Location Depth
TABLE 2
MAXIMUM DENSITY - RELATIVE COMPACTION
ASTM Dlss6-78 (METHOD A)
File 95-763
July 27, 199
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Optimum
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o/o of rry wt.
Maximum
DryDensity,
lbs/cu.ft.
Import from
Fire Station
Import from
Fire Station
Import
3.0'-5.0'
0.0'-3.0'
Random
Soil Descriotion
Sandy Clay: Well Graded; Slightly
Plastic; Yellowish Brown.
Silty Sand: Well Graded; Shale
Fraction; Notable Clay Plastic;
Yellow Brown.
Sandy Clay: Very Dark Brown;
Fine to Coarse; Slightly Graveley;
Plastic Fines; Asphalt.
8.704 t26.3
ll30A 124.4
13.60 t20.3
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SOILS ENGINEERING, INC.
A,ug:ust 30, 1995 File No. 95-7630
Bullard & Sons Construction, Inc.
14455 Mesa Road
Atascadero, CA 93122
Attention: Don Bullard
Subject: Compaction Test Results on Backfill at 1480 Monterey
Street, San Luis Obispor California.
Gentlemen:
Submitted herewith are the results of 8 relative compaction tests taken at the
subject site August 9, 1995.
!
Density tests were taken in accordance with ASTM D1557-78r Method A. In-Place
Density - relative Compaction Tests and Maximum Density - Optimum Moisture test
results aine shown in Tables 1 and 2, respectively.
The test results reported herein are applicable only for the specified sites
investigated. No warranties, either express or implied are made for other areas
not specifically tested. No recommendations or conclusions have been made
pertaining to subsurface conditions below the reported test depths or adequacy of
the site to receive structures or pavements.
We hope this provides the information you require. If you should haye any
questions or need further assistancee please contact us.
Respectfully submitted,
soILs ENGINEERING, INC.
Tony Frangie
R.C.E. 39549
exp, t2/3L/97
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fu', 1"-lt .jons /'-rsrT..^. iorr,irEoo Mo?rGi.ey FtreetSan iluis 0bispo, CABackfill of Bxcavar,ionof dontaminated MaterialsTABLB 1fN:-PLACB DBNSITI - RBLATIVE COMPACTIONASIU TBST MBTHOD D2922[ '_-r"i* ---t5PTestNq._-Date1995Ble8/e8/e8/eB/e8/gB/eB/er20.L24.r24,L24.L24.L24.t24.L24.$.1%L3.42t3.tz,L3;97"L3.229.62L3.62L4.4226272829303l3233- Localion ff:I3rT:&lfom lgrmangnt- Draln fnlet25'so., 1l'!|. +.oi-s.o'10'So.,l':ni.. 3.0,-4.0,3o'So., 6'I{. 2.0'-3.0'5'So. , 10'l{. 1.0' -2.O'45'No., z}',W. 2.0'-3.0'4o'No.; ZS'l'i., 1.0,-2.0,l0'so., lO'I{. O.O'-l.O'50'No. , 25'W. 0.0'-1.0'MoistureContent,Z of dry wt.fn-PlaceDensity-be/cu.ftr.111.1LL3.2113.9113.4114.OLL2.2LL4.4114.1MaxirnrmDensirylbs/cu.ft., RelativeCompactionSpecifiedCompagtien90z.907"90290z,907"907"90z,907"Retested-By-Teslj34444444922922927"922922902922922
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SOILS ENGINEERING, INC.
August 15, 1995 File No. 95-7630
Bullard & Sons Construction, Inc.
14455 Mesa Road
Atascadero, CA 93122
Attention: Don Bullard
Subject Compaction Test results on Backfill of Excavation of Contaminated
Materials at 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, CA
Gentlemen
Submitted herewith are the results of 7 relative compaction tests taken at the subject site on August
7, t995.
Density tests were taken in accordance with ASTM Test MethodD2922 (Nuclear Gauge Method).
Ma:<imum Density - Optimum Moisture determinations were made in accordance with ASTM D1557-
78, Method A. In-Place Density - Relative Compaction Tests and Maximum Density - Optimum
Moisture test results are shown in Tables 1 and 2, respectively.
The test results reported herein are applicable only for the specffied sites investigated. No warranties,
either express or implied are made for other areas not specifically tested. No recommendations or
conclusions have been made pertaining to subsurface conditions below the reported test depths or
adequacy of the site to receive structures or pavements.
We hope this provides the information you require. If you should have any questions or need further
assistance, please contact us.
Respectfully Submitted,
SOLS ENGINEERING, INC
Tony Frangie, R.C.E.
39549, Expires l?13 1 /97
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I r. l. - rIJullard & Sons Construction1480 Monterey StreetSan Luis Obispo, CABackfillof Excavationof Contaminated MaterialsTest DateNo. 1995IDepth BelowF'inish Grnde5.0'-6.0'4.0'-5.0'3.0'-4.0'2.0'-3.0'1.5'-2.5',1.0'-2.0'0.0'-1.0'MoistureContent7o of drv wt.10.2%9J%125%12.7%10.8%tt.t%t2.8%In-PlaceDensitylbs/cu.ft.lt4.2116.91t2.41r3.7115.9I16.9I15.6MaximumIlensitylbs/cu.ft.126.3126.3124.4t24.4t26.3126.3t24.4tlttTABLE 1IN-PLACE DENSITY - RELATIVE COMPACTIONASTM TEST METHOD D2922Filc No. 95-7630August 15, 1995Pagc No. 2Relative Specilied RetestedComnaction Comnaction Bv Testl9202122232425LocationFrom Permanent Drain Inlet817 35' So., 12'8.817 5'No. , 15'E.817 20' So., 8'8.817 5' So., 18'E.817 30' So., 6'E.817 20' So., 15'E.817 40' So., l0'8.90%93%90%9lo/o92%92%93%90%90%90%90%90%90%90%Qntl e l:i.lr:tNlFEt>l^rr^ rir^
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APPENDIX B
Disposal Documentation
08.31.95 03:11 PM I.MORTON WELDING P01
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P.O. Box 725,Taft, CA 93268
Tatt (805) 763414't Bkef. (805) 834'547e
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3t137 Emprcra Drlvg Sulte A
San Luls Oblcpo' CA 934{11.7355
Attm Todd Porta
Ilear Toddt
Pleasc llnd below thc total tonnage ernounts rccelved by Morton Rec5rcltngr Inc' on
theJob done for Harry Kaplan, 14$0 Montcrr.y Stneet . S8n Luls Obispo, Cdllornlq from
July 19 thmugh August 9' 1995.
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APPENDX C
Laboratory Reports and Chain-of-Custody Documentation
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REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS ESULTS
t(Little
gcor Environmental Engineering
Empressa, Suite A
3t , cA 93401
1480 Monterey Street Sample Description:
sl@7'
Analyzed: 07119195
Method: See Below
POL***
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140.
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Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6653-1
07t19t95
07t19t95
Soil
Recovery
1OLEUM HYDRO CAR.BONS
1 ht of Fuel
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50.
98
2000
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:ir I Ouantitation Limit
t rl as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
:e -lby EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
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Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.hJacMurphey
Laboratory Directorld
n'_1""Lob Seryices: 7 I Zaeal-ane, Suiie I l0
San Luis Obispo, Californta 93401
hx805.544.8226 tel 805.54,1.,1696
Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
ro, California 93401
tel805.5,14.,1696
t Zy^aI envirotechnologY
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
s4@6'
Analyzed: 07l20l95
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6653-4
07t19t95
07119195
Soil
POL*RESULT*
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0.5
0.5
0.5
o.5
30.
1 90.
1 00.
470.
100
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
50.5900
12
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc. is
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed PoL.
Note: Anatyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.
MSD #6
6653-4.xls
JMM/jgt/rwj/la Laboratory Director
certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
LAOftice: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvin e, California 927 I 4
tel 714.660.9 1 29
lob Services; 7l Zacalane,suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.5,14.4696
Zv^q(envi rotechnology
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
s5@6'
Analyzed: O7l2Ol95
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6653-5
07119195
07t19195
Soil
coN *RESULT*
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
2.O
2.O
2.O
2.O
58.
350.
210.
790.
97
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
200 11000
11
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #6
6653-5.xls
JMM/jgt/rwi/la Laboratory Director
LAOffice: 1682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, Californ ia 927 I 4
tel 714.660.9 129
[.ob Services; 7l Zacalane, Suhe I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.5't4.{696
' Zym"I envi rotechnology
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Glient: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis , cA 93401
Project 1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-OO1-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
s6@7'
Analyzed: O7l2Ol95
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
66s3-6
07119195
07t19195
Soil
oL*RESULT**
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
r Percent Surrogate Recovery
o.1
o.1
0.1
0.1
ND
ND
0.6
2.8
103
. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 1 10.
3
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed PQL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
Zy maX envi rotech n olo gy , inc.
MSD #6
6653-6.xls
JMM/jgt/rwj/mb Laboratory Director
i LAO6ce: 1682 Langley Avenue
j lrvine, California92T I4- 'tel 714.650.9 129
lob Services: 7l Zaca]-ane, Suite I I0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
hx805.544.8226 tel 805.54,1.4696
'l
l ZV^")(envi rotechnologY
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis O o, CA 93401
Sample DescriPtion:
s7@7'
Analyzed: 07l20l95
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6653-7
07119195
07t19195
Soil
Proiect:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-OO1-O2
Todd PorterCollected
CONSTITUENT POL*LT* *
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
2.O
2.O
2.O
2.O
3.2
51.
35.
220.
105
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
200 2500.
11
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #6
6653-7.xls
JMM/jgt/rwj/la Laboratory Director
a
Lob iervices: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
hx805.544.8226 tel 805.544.,{696
lLAOfftce: 1682 Langley Avenue
llrvine. Californ ia927 I 4
Jtel 7l 4.560.9 129
Ioo'(ucOoo)-oE:lz\tSample ReceiptTotal no. of containers:Chain of custody seals:Rec'd. in good condition/cold:Conforms to record:Client:Client Contact:Client Phone:aComments/lnstructionsrJ)(Uo(LJoFc(U3o(f)0-g..)'o!(d.96d>6oJ19 <\l-osF l--DateRelinquished by:CompanyTimeSignPrintTime - Date-Relinquished by:CompanySignPrintodloo-th_gts.=o.!l co(/)6ooo-oa.o(u irD9,5o^<gU!oON>(\t.loEbON@<Do(I)"Ect61l0)Qo(l)68',<:FI(O6.g=cc)ssoaoNE@o c\t>(o(t,o66.oBe8aNE8d*I(LF=d$I0-Fo6lo+€5e.1/ Lo(LoF6VQoJNt8*e*€LOdlEFEo-bFcoXDateL,Co(lacAt-UTimeDateOvCompanyRelinquTime IODOSignPrintAnalysis RequestoC)IMatrixSa; I,fTime,010trfrzsilnh:4DateSamole lD3947'97 €- '7'Special lnstructions/Comments^ItKSECOR Chain-of Custody Record4L0vt\(/\- 4\Aol-So*. L-.^.'5 6*,gtO3"112 €nrg)-s', t r?J l{c AIROOitional documents are attached, and are a part of this Record.Field Office:Address:l4ilo t4o*ctuet S\€atJob Name:Location:Project # Aat47' e'.'oz Task # a3Sampler's Signatureu^ a\S''LProject ManagerTurnaround TimeLaboratorySampler's NameChain-of CNumber:Date:7&) r17PageIot{
' ZYmaI envi rotechnology REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa Drive, Suite A
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:40087-001-02
Todd PotterCollected
Sample Description:
s8@7,
Analyzed: 07l20l95
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6655-1
07t20t95
07120195
Soil
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.oo5
0.o05
0.005
o.oo5
ND
ND
ND
ND
97
I TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10,ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnotogy, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical O.uantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND woutd have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
TymaX tnc.
MSD #6
6655-1.xls
JMM/jam/rwj/mb Laboratory Director
: LAOffice: 1682 Langley Avenue
, lrvine, Californla92T I4
' tel 714.660.9 I 29
lob Services; 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 80 5.544.,1696
I ZV^"f envi rotechnologY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
1
I
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6655-2
07t20t95
07t20195
Soil
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PotterCollected
Sample Description:
s9@7'
Analyzed: 07l20l95
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
2.O
2.O
2.O
2.O
3.2Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
24.
65.
320.
96
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
200 4800
7
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, in c.
MSD #6
6655-2.xls
JMM/jam/rwj/mb
acMurphey
Laboratory Director
"y'.Office: 1682 Langley Avenue
I rvlne, Californla 927 I 4
tel 714.660.9129
Lob Services: 7 I Zacalane,Suite I IC
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.54'1.'1696
IIIo.c(ocoooo_oEzSample ReceiptTotal no. of containers:Chain of custody seals:Rec'd. in good condition/cold:Conforms to record:Client:Client Contact:Client Phone:Comments/lnstructionso(goo-JoFc(!o(")o-s.bo!(5.96d>!(udt-JE&PNCompanyDateRelinquished by:TimeSignPrintCompanyTime - Date-Relinquished by:SignPrint@@oo-?oia.!l coooooTL(oo.9Fa'o)=A<E8!oo l.->N.r coEbo(\ta <ctal,-9'E(69!c)EoO^8ad;rJ- (O6.9<ERg)\,o9odrE@i! -\ON>@oo)(d6EREE0g<(ocd$I(LF=d<tI(LFo6'+.0)+EEE9roI-o-bf-@X9ail8*eteHEMEPEobFcoTime-2DateSignPrinto9e (-uDateRelinquishedCompanyTiSignPrintAnalysis Requesto6EMatrix90' ITirnel*o'Date7lertSpecial lnstructions/Comments2q HI"Task# cr)fuogl-oot - oLProject #sL-Project ManagerLaboratoryTurnaround TimeSampler's SignatureSampler's NameSamole lDlto e7tSECOR Chain-of Custody Record5Additional documents are attached, and are a part of this Recordtrow1s4431Job Name:Location:Field Office:Address:5o* L,^,s OtrSucr cA 91.ro\Chain-ofNumber:Date:7 1za 1?{Page I of I
l Zv^q(envi rotechno logy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obi , cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:AOO87-001-02
Todd PotterCollected
Sample Description:
s10 @ 7,
Analyzed: 07l20l95
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6664-1
07t20t95
07t20t95
Soil
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
o.oo5
o.oo5
o.oo5
0.o05
0.o80
ND
o.37
o.10
99
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination'
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #6
6664-1.xls
JMM/iam/rwj/rh Laboratory Director
lAOffice: I 682 Langley Avenue
lrvine, Californla 927 I 4
tel 714.660.9 129
Lob Services: 7 I Zaca Lane, Suite I I 0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax805.544.8226 tel 805.544.,1695
:Chain-ofNumber:IIo'6cooooE5zlIlISample ReceiptTotal no. of containers:Chain of custody seals:Rec'd. in good condition/cold:Conforms to record:Client:Client Contact:Client Phone:(^1"13- Ia*5Comments/lnstructions@(!o0-JOFC(d:o(f)o-g.bo:a.= b)d>ro(!oJENPNRelinquished by: -CompanyTime Date-SignPrintTime DateRelinquished by:CompanySignPrintodlo0-b^9H.!f co(,,coootL@al,,c)L^tg irDg,So5EO(!oot->N.:o5RA@o-9_gIroo(d0cf$ac5J- (Oa.g=gso9oNE@(5+oAt>(oo-9(6o.oRi60FQ9pg<@crtsIIF=d\fIo-Foaf(l)gr5r9n!-o-bFcoxXKXx.(Do+ ajilBil-<oX=IIJ ELOd)E9ro(LoFj- c9TimeReliSignPrintQdBPrintRelSignTimeAnalysis RequestooIMatrix5a,ryUt,TimeIUstvol21A('130lq4silalts,.lt/,D'ateSamole lDSpecial lnstructions/Comments,l {K3tt ?- b'9F-e. b:5t146'tt46L'gr& 7'SECOR Chain-of Custody RecordrSrl€vofcatrI*trFieldonand#e a part of this Record.1Lo. AAdditional documents are attached,frt< 4 Job Namet\jtt i-t Et., f)nresc^Address:#037- altJ ' -o9.LTurnaround TimeProject #Project ManagerLaboratorySampler's SignatureSampler's Nameoat", 7 rJ/ r ?d page / ot /
t ZYmaI envi rotechnol ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis Obi cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6673-1
07t21t95
07121195
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey St.
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
sl1 @ 6'
Analyzed: 07121195
Method: See Below
coN POL RESULT**
mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.005
o.005
o.005
o.005
ND
ND
ND
ND
97
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #6
6673-1.xls
JMM/jgt/rwj/mb
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
Field Rep: 69 Montara Drive
Allso Viejo, California 92656
tel 7 11.362.2122 tax714.362.9964
Lob Services: 7l Ttca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.,1596e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
ZV^"f(envi rotechno logy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Glient Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis Obi , cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6673-2
07t21t95
07121195
Soil
Project:148O Monterey St.
Project Number:A0087-001-o2
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
s12 @ 6'
Analyzed: 07124195
Method: See Below
GONSTITUENT *RESULT
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
r Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.1
o.1
o.1
o.1
ND
ND
o.4
ND
103
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10.220.
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical O.uantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
MSD #6
6673-2.xls
JMM/igt/rwi/jk
Qt^rrt-t-
.lof,n MacMurptr ey
Laboratory Director
l
tField Rep: 69 Montara Drive
, Aliso Vieio, California 92656' ' tel 714.362 .2122 1ax714.362.9964
L,ob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite ll0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.54 4.1696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
' ZYmal envi rotechno logy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Glient:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis O cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6673-3
07t21195
07121195
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey St.
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
s13 @ 6'
Analyzed: 07121195
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT POL RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0.1
o.1
o.1
0.1
o.2
o.4
7.4
25.
102
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 770
3
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services:Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical O.uantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #6
6673-3.xls
JMM/jgt/rwj/mb Laboratory Director
I
i
l
l
Field Rep: 69 Montara Drive
Aliso Vieio, California 92656
rel 7 | 1,7 62.2 I 22 lax 7 I 4.362.99 64
Lob Services: 7l 7-a,ca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
' ZY^aI envi rotechno logy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey St.
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
s14 @ 6'
Analyzed: 07122195
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6673-4
07t21195
07121195
Soil
coN POL*RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.oo5
o.o05
o.005
o.o05
ND
ND
ND
ND
102
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
I BTX as a Percent of Fuel
)
10.ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical O.uantitation Limit
**Results tisted as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #6
6673-4.xls
JMM/jgt/rwj/rh Laboratory Director
i
I
J
F,eld Rep: 69 Montara Drive
Aliso Vieio, California 92656
rel 7 I 1.3 62.2 I 22 lax 7 I 4.362.99 64
tob iervices: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite l l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
\ ZYmal envi rotechno I ogy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis O , cA 93401
Sample Description:
s15 @ 7'
Analyzed: 07122195
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6673-5
07t21lgs
07t21t95
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey St.
Proiect Number:A0087-001-o2
Todd PorterCollected
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
m
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.010
0.010
0.010
o.o10
o.60
o.016
o.11
o.32
102
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10.ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
I
-l
l
)
MSD #6
6673-5.xls
JMM/jgt/rwj/rh ""ffi
&-
acMurphey
Laboratory Director
jFieta Repr 69 Montara Drive
,Aliso Vieio, California 92656- rtel 7 1,1.362 .2122 laxT 14.362.9964
Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer,com
r,-- _ ..,ri'.i-.!.. .. : .rr ::ii:ii I :.--, - -a;i.Number:qIIIIoc'6oooEzClient:Client Contact:elient PhoneSample ReceiptTotal no. of containers:Chain of custody seals:Rec'd. in good condition/cold:Conforms to record:l^l"QA- |-a7-{Comments/lnstructions}.'!_o6o(LJot--c(0oc.)TLF-bo.e iitr>o(goJE&PNCompany5Time Date-Relinouished by:'signPrintDateby:CompanyReliTime lfu?SignPrintodto0-g:- ^EH.!f co(/)cooo(L(oo.9Es,A<I8!oON>(\tiSoC\tu)@u).-g6EEo(Uc)O^B<E5r(o6.g=gso9oNE@.!+oat>(ooo66,.oE8bB<@ctistI0-F=dI(LFoaloq€EE9n!-o-bFcoXxxXocr+cvo- b5L\=EXELll ELOcoE9o4-(LoFcoRelinquished by: --CompanyDate-TimeSignPrintDateby,RelinquishedCompanyTimeSignPrintAnalysis Requesto6II\yMatrix3o r'lTITimevDatez/>qISamole lDiSpecial lnstructions/Comments:Sampler's NameSampler's SignatureIH4-te{t-4A-z@1'HA-3@3/HA -rj@q.rSECOR Chain-of Custody Recordoto\tOO CASanIROOitional documents are attached, and are a part of this Record3"{d IField Office:Address:\qfr f1a^fttc- SfJob Name:Location:Ortle $..if-#03I-aFaItProject #Project Manager/11to.XLaboratory'rl/r't-r*o.)Turnaround TimeChain-of CuDate-7 rLl ta fease f ot -l-
' ZYmaI envi rotechno logy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Project:
Project Number
1480 Monterey St
Collected
40087-001-o2
David Fairbanks
Sample Description:
HA-l @ 5'
Analyzed: 07126195
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6692-1
07124195
07124195
Soil
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
o.050
o.050
o.050
o.o50
ND
ND
o.057
o.34
103
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10.11
4
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical O.uantitation Limit
**Results tisted as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #7
6692-1.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/rj
q-
lofln rvt
/4
acMurphey
Laboratory Director
Field Rep: 69 Montara Drive Lob Services: 7l Taca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.54 4.4695lAliso Vieio, California 92656''tel 7 I 4.362.2122 fax714.362.9964 e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
t Zy^aI envi rotechnol ogy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Sample Description:
HA-2 @ 4'
Analyzed: 07126195
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6692-2
07t24t95
07t24t95
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey St
Project Number:
Collected by:
A0087-OO1-O2
David Fairbanks
co POL*RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
r Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.oo5
o.o05
0.oo5
o.o05
ND
ND
ND
ND
101
r TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10.ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #7
6692-2.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/rh
ql TL
Jol(n MacMurp hey
Laboratory Director
Field Rep: 69 Montara Drive
l Aliso Vieio, California 92656"' tel 714.362.2127 tax714.362.9964
lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.5,1 4.469 5e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
' ZYmaI envi rot ec hn o I ogy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Glient: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey St.
Project Number:
Collected by:
AOO87-OO1-02
David Fairbanks
Sample Description:
HA-3 @ 3'
Analyzed: 07126195
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6692-3
07t24t95
07124195
Soil
POL*RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.oo5
o.oo5
o.oo5
o.oo5
ND
ND
ND
ND
99
I TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical O,uantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology , inc.
MSD #7
6692-3.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/rh
MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
Field Rep: 69 Monara Drive
Aliso Vielo, California 92656
tel 7 | 1.1 62.2 I 22 fax 7 I 4.362.99 64
Lab Services: 71 7-aca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.54 4.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
' ZYmaI envi rotechno logy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis , cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6692-4
07t24t95
07t24t95
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey St
Project Number:A0087-O01-02
David FairbanksCollected
Sample Description:
HA-4 @ 4'
Analyzed: 07126195
Method: See Below
NSTITUENT POL*
mg/kg
RESULT* *
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
' Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.oo5
o.oo5
o.oo5
o.oo5
ND
ND
ND
ND
99
. TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed PoL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
MSD #7
6692-4.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/rh
MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
Field Rep: 69 Monara Drive
,Aliso Viejo, California 92656
I tel 7 f ,1.362 .21 22 hx 7 14.362.9964
Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.54 4.4596e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
IlIIItIo.E(gcoOoo-oEzClient:Client Contact:Client Phone:Sample ReceiptTotal no. of containers:Chain of custody seals:Rec'd. in good condition/cold:Conforms to record:F.lov,.-.o.\ {olo9?- In*lor.^-\ - ar-lgw.a.r... \ - 32r+ *R-r+A\ fIK-5".q F{K-bMa) ;{au".rot\Comments/lnstructionso(!o0-JoFJoc)(L5bo!(g.36d>E(soJEN-o <fF l'.CompanyTime - Date-Relinquished by:SignPrintCornpanyTime - Date-Relinquished by:SignPrintod)o(L1?oEPoXo688a.9C^(uoDg,so^<EE(doot->C\t.: ooEbOAJ(n (oU)-9E(uIo(d0CFoo8EEE;r(oa8='-d*,oY/voqo&(!+oAl>@U'-9.F(d6.oBEEpg<@XXYYXXE;<tIIFo€'J(D(L=FO<E:to!-o-bFcoocr+Ait8L\=6x=lrl ELOd]E9n!-o-bFcoDate.<viTimeReliSignPrintDateRelinqTimeSignPrintAnalysis Requesto()IMatrixsoi Itltlfllr/lslsl52sTimelwt9,0,stot,tttt,4Special I nstructions/Comments:9e lg..n r..,n (n-v a-t.t-?'twt? 5ASamole lD4lto gzlg'i? 96'-316 &9' r3ne 7' '-9La E5''Sal eL'-SECOR Chain-of Custody RecordtField Office:Address:InOCitional documents are attached, and are a part of this RecordJob Name:Location:lA%) lAo,n)eno^ <lr.&fttrCJ'vt5LTask# O\Turnaround TimeProject #Project ManagerLaboratorySampler's SignatureSampler's NameChain-of CuNumber:c"Date:lrZSrTJPage t ot I
' ZY^aI envi rotechno I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Sample Description:
See Below
Analyzed: 07127195
Method: EPA 418.1
TOTAL RECOVERABLE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
See Below
07125195
07t25t95
Soil
Project 1480 Monterey St.
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Lab Number Sample Description POL*RESULT**
6699-1
6699-2
6699-3
sl6 @ 3'
s17 @ 5',
s18 @ 5'
10.
10.
10.
200.
ND
ND
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
?-F^tR#1
6699a.xls
JMM/jgt/dzlmk
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
Field Rep; 69 Montara Drive
, Aliso Vieio, California 92656'' rel 7 I 4.362.2122 trx 7 14.362.9964
Lob Services: 7l Taca Lane, Suite I lC
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.469t'e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
' Zymq(envi rotec hno I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
See Below
07t25t95
07t25t95
Soil
Project 1480 Monterey St.
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
See Below
Analyzed: 07125195
Method: EPA 418.1
TOTAL RECOVERABLE PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Lab Number Sample Description POL*RESULT**
6699-4
6699-5
6699-6
s19 @ 7'
s20 @ 5'
s21 @ 6'
50.
10.
10.
470.
1 30.
ND
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical O,uantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
tR#1
6699.x|s
JMM/jgt/dzlmk
urphey
Laboratory Director
]riuld Rrpr 69 Montara Drive
iAliso Vieio, California 92656''tel 714.362.2122 fax714.362.9964
Lab Services: 7l Taca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.54 4.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
zI\tIooc'6coooo-oEfzl{7Sample ReceiptTotal no. of containers:Chain of custody seals:Rec'd. in good condition/cold:Conforms to record:ClientClient Contact:Client PhoneCl..:{f"i\r''Comrpents/lnstrilctions( ri'' L/'r,:,,ri+(,-131-laq' r{ RQV r*1qo' - Z . rl r,,.+.a,&I,6$,{*!t.V c' (r.5cr i5\-1"{'A{All.xL+.#'fitFXl -Fr-I(LJBY,Vh6L^'i, LN{ff'/-E(doJEFl;DateAlr--gTimeCompanyPrintIIi6rcoRr-rb^gts.9 ;6\(/J co88Time , Date-Received by:CompanySignPrint.i.do\-'E_(57^Y,so=gE-9ooF.>C\liaso-9(doEo9o$aits5r(oa.gEgEoqoNEo(d+SEo-c-go.eREEEN<6crtsfI(LF=cc;tI(LFoalolE5e9roI-o-bFcox*(Eo+Nil84\!€XElllELOd)hE,;!-o-bFcoSignPrintComq{Cla6DateRelinquishedTimeTime Date-RelinqCompanySignPrintuestooIMatrixA6ls(, ltl,tTimeI loo. nqtl..'l9<)llgaDate*lf/i<?;f t lqllT- { l,"..rftL7 e \o'67i e 3'\z'\ P \'Special I nstructions/CommentsChain-of Gustody Recordq?+lo I6taoEvltAdditional documents,are attached, and are a part of this Record.Job Name:Location:Field OfficeAddress:\qto WVt**.'a S*e*#a3s(_-aot -Project ManagerProject #Turnaround TimeLaboratorySampler's SignatureSampler's NameSample lDChain-of CuNumber:Date:E,t't{Page-of -
Zv^q(envi rotechno I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6739-1
08/01/95
o8to2t95
Aqueous
Project 1480 Monterey Street
Project Number AOO87-OO1-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
lnfluent
Analyzed: OBlO2l95
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT RESULT**
ug/L IL
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
200.
200.
200.
200.
1 600.
8400.
31 00.
22000.
99
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
20000 1 10000
29
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #17 17
*POL - Practical O,uantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
MSD #6
6739-1.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/ns Laboratory Director
Field Rep: 69 Montara Drive
Aliso Vieio, California 92656
tel 7 1,1.362.2 I 22 laxT 14.362.9964
lob Services: 7l Zacalane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.5,14.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
' ZYm?f envi rotechno I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Glient: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis , cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
s22 @ 10.
Analyzed: 08/06/95
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6759-2
o8/01/95
oalo2l95
Soil
co POL*RESULT**
mg/kgmg
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C1 4-C36)10.
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
44.
56
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by cA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #17 17
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Note: Analyzed by GC/MS Combination.
Note: Extracted by EPA 3550 on O8/05/95
Note: Analytical range is C8-C40.
Note: TPH quantitated against motor oil.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #3
6739-2t.xls
JMM/jgt/dzlmh/jd
acMurphey
Laboratory Director
)
Field Rep: 69 Montara Drive
Aliso Vieio, California 92656
tel 7 I 1.362.2 I 22 iao< 7 I 4.362.9964
[ob Services: 7l Zact Lane, Suite I lC
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
' ZYmaI envi rotechno I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis O o, GA 93401
Lab Number:
Gollected:
Received:
Matrix:
6739-3
o8/01/95
o8/02/95
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
s23 @ 3'
Analyzed: 08/06/95
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
mg
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C14-C36)40 280.
Percent Surrogate RecoverY 76
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of H ealth Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL'
Note: Analyzed by GC/MS Combination.
Note: Extracted by EPA 3550 on O8/05/95.
Note: Analytical range is C8-C40.
Note: TPH quantitated against hydraulic fluid.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
MSD #3
6739-3t.xls
JMM/jgt/dzlmh/jd Laboratory Director
"Firld
R"pt 69 Montara Drive
jAliso Vieio, California 92656- 'tel 7 I 4.362 .2122 iaix714.162.9964
Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.1595e-mail: rymax@callamer.com
-l Zv^q(envi rotechno I ogy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Lab Number:
Gollected:
Received:
Matrix:
6799-4
08/01/95
08to2l95
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:AOO87-001-02
Todd PorterGollected
Sample Description:
s24 @ 3'
Analyzed: 08/06/95
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT POL*
mg/kg
RESULT**
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C17-C36)80.1 000.
Percent Surrogate RecoverY ***
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed PQL.
***surrogate not detected due to dilution.
Note: Analyzed by GC/MS Gombination.
Note: Extracted by EPA 3550 on 08/05/95.
Note: Analytical range is G8-G40.
Note: TPH quantitated against hydraulic fluid.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #3
6739-4t.xls
JMM/jgt/dzlmh/id
MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
j
l
Field Rep: 69 Montara Drive
Aliso Vieio, California 92656
tel 7 | 4.1 62.2 I 22 fz;x 7 I 4.362.9964
lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I lC
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.54,1.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
,l _J. Y'' r'aoc'(ucoOooEzzII2qClient:Client Contact:Client PhoneSample ReceiptTotal no. of containers:Chain of custody seals:Rec'd. in good condition/cold:Conforms to record:fic,wua{aComments/lnstructionso(uo(L-JoF(!fO Cr)(L5-bo!(E.96d>E(uoJENosFNDateReceived by:CompanyTimeSignPrintDateTimeReceived by:CompanySignPrintoc0o0-3,o;co.=^.!f 6o@oo(L6(t).c)g.tDY'So^<E65oON> c\l.r coEboGtg) (Doo(uooEooo8E65-L (Oao1c a')$oo()oNE@(d>ON>@o-9(6I.eREE6NE8d$I(LF=crt{I(LFo€.lo+EFO=sP'of-o-bFcoXtails< (!)X=LLt lCLOd)b9roI_o-bFcoXKSignPri/71 ADateRelinquishedCompanyTimeDateTimeRelinquishedSignPrintAnalysis Requesto6IMatrixLtq(p' t9;TTimelMo[l,lolSz.t)tbaleBl*sqI9I-rasx + 4a-e{ -ozTurnaround TimeProject #Project ManagerLaboratorySampler's SignatureSampler's NameSamole lDe4.t akq:. 17s ''ta'Stto e Io'Special I nstructions/Comments:SECOR Chain-of Custody RecordIROOitional documents are attached, and are a part of this Record4*>\IoJob NameLocation:Field Office:Address:Chain-ofNumberDate:fJ13fisPage \ ot {
I ZV^q(envi rotechno I ogy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis Obis o, GA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6752-2
o8/03/95
08/03/95
Soil
Project:
Project Number:
1480 Monterey Street
Collected
AOO87-001-02
Todd Porter
Sample Description:
s25 @ 10'
Analyzed: 08/04/95
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT POL RESULT
mg/kg mg/kg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0.005
0.o05
o.005
o.005
o.079
o.006
o.008
o.021
102
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10.ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX rnc.
MSD #7
6752-2.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/la
J n MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
.J
Field Rep; 69 Montara Drive
Aliso Vieio, California 92656
tel 714.362.2 122 iax714.362.9964
Lob iervicesr 71 7aci. Lane, Suite l l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.54{.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
', ZY^aI envi rotechno I ogy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis cA 93401
Sample Description:
s26 @ 10'
Analyzed: 08/03/95
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6752-3
o8/03/95
08/o3/95
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
CONSTIT ENT RESULT**
mg
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
0
0
o
0
o.7
1.2
o.4
2.8
103
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10.14.
34
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Resutts tisted as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #7
6752-3.xls.
JMM/jgt/wr/la
,h &
acMurphey
Laboratory Director
')Field Rep: 69 Montara Drive
, Aliso Viejo, California 92656
' tel 7 I 4.362.2122 IaxT 14.362.9964
Lob Servicesr 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.54 4.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
7ItahC)c'(UcoOoo)Ez+gClient:Client Contact:Client PhoneSample ReceipttTotal no. of containers:Chain of custody seals:Rec'd. in good condition/cold:Conforms to record:t,Comments/lnstructions)-4 t[?v aptat"4 tf?I7?L,t741-Jao(LJoFc(UJocr)0-s!ox(q'= A)d>/-o(UoJ6=o$FF-SignPrintCom:.lrmeReceivedg/DateCompanyTime DateReceived by:SignPrintod)o(LXlo;<co.!l coooooO-(o@.C'c^(E(/'Y,s!BdooF->(\t.loEbc)N(/) ado-9'F66o(u0CFooo)oo\E5r(o68>c a:$soooNE@d+o(\l>@o,g(6=.oBitroEEeg<@at$I(LF=qt$-IFo6+.0)g65e9,o(LoFcoXXX9nt8taXELUELOd)EFE(L ctF@CompanyTime - DateRelinquished ffSignPrintCompany 1e<ct.rime 7<a9 aa"WRelinquishedSignPrintAnalysis Requesto6IAq.9r,jfut:MatrixTime'Etr@lSsre/ylqDate,ltlSamole ID'E€q al"{ llss71 e lO'528 Q 6.slSpecial I nstructions/Comments:SECOR Chain-of Custody Record6o^ l-,-,,> (sLiseos{-E1C)ltAdditional documents are attached, and are a part of this Record.Location:blroJob Name:Field OfficeAddress:'llLtt7 FuatAa tr.- 4EATask* AL7 -oot - oLTurnaround TimeProject #Project ManagerLaboratorySampler's SignatureSampler's NameChain-of CuNumber:.lsFDate?t t'/ t7{eage lr of {
I ZV^"I envi rotechnology
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis O , cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
675V-2
o8/04/95
o8/o4l95
Soil
Project:1480 Monterey St.
Proiect Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PotterCollected
Sample Description:
s27 @ 10'
Analyzed: 08/04/95
Method: See Below
co POL*
mg/kg
RESULT**
m
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.oo5
o.oo5
o.oo5
o.oo5
o.o36
o.099
o.037
o.20
101
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical O.uantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL'
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.g-*LMSD #2
6757-2.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/ri
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
I
I
',1
Field Rep: 69 Montara Drive
Aliso Vieio, California 92656
tel 714.362.2 122 iax714.362.9964
Lob Services: 7l Taca Lane, Suite I l(
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.469{e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
Zv^q(envi rotechno logy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
-l
Client: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis Obis cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey St.
Project Number:
Gollected by:
A0087-001-02
Todd Potter
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6757-3
08t04t95
08/04/95
Soil
Sample Description
Analyzed
Method:
s28 @ 6.5'
08/04/95
See Below
POL*RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate Recovery
0.oo5
o.o05
o.oo5
0.005
o.o42
o.o09
o.018
0.030
106
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
10.ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical O.uantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZVmaX envirotechnology, inc.
q^ )'LMSD #2
6757-3.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/rj
John MacMurphey
Laboratory Darector
lField RePi 69 Montara Drive
. Aliso Viejo, California 92656' I tel 714.362 .2122 fax714.362.9964
Lob'Services: 7l Taca. Lane, Suite I lC
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4596e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
L-__fIooc'6co()ooE=zSample ReceiptTotal no. of containers:Chain of custody seals:Rec'd. in good condition/cold:,: Conforms to record:Client:Client Contact:Client PhoneComments/lnstructions I --7)U-F/r,'&(IYXXt,gtGrf-_l-at(6o(L-JOFc(do(9(L5-boE(g.96d>(dC)JE&ENTime - Date-Received byCompanySignPrintDate-Received by:CompanyTimeSignPrintU)dloIb^.9ts.96U'coootL(oa.9EaY,sn<_!8-EooF-> (\j.! coEboC\la<oo-g6Ec)EoLr(l)68<fr=r(oa.g=gsoooNE@(U$\ool>(oao(gI.eRs8e3<(od$I(LF=cc;tIo-FoG-l.(DSEFOBE9ro!-o-bFco(5 cr+(\ro-dL\=EXEul.ELOcnE9ro!-o-bFcoIa8DatemeTiPrintsigRelinquishedCompanyTimeSignPrintAnalysis RequestooI/,Matrixb,lTimet530lt/rofilEDateltItSamole lDq)n e%t<U ez'lLt e 3,5'Special I nstructions/Comments:Aq lKL/aL,SECOR Chain-of Custody Record4*1c.,IilLocation:41311toJob Name:Field Office:Address:r- Lrrt.-IROOitional documents are attached, and are a part of this RecordProject 4 Aq)97 -at -CtLtask+ oAt-Turnaround TimeProject ManagerLaboratorySampler's SignatureSampler's NameChain-of CNumber:Date:9 tg '?srase { ot f
Zv^q(envi rotechno logy REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis O , cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Lab Number
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6774-1
o8/08/95
o8/08/95
Soil
Sample Description
Analyzed
Method:
s2e @ 3'
08/08/95
See Below
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
mg/kg
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C2O-C36)40 1 10.
Percent Surrogate RecoverY 60
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND woutd have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by GC/MS Combination.
Note: Extracted by EPA 3550 on 08/08/95.
Note: Analytical range is C8-C40.
Note: TPH quantitated against hydraulic fluid
Submitted by,
ZymaX envi , inc.
MSD #4
6774-1t.xls
JMM/jgt/dzlmh
qh
John M
f-
acMurphey
Laboratory Director
I Field ReP: 69 Montara Drive' Aliso Viejo, California 92656I tel 7 I 1.362.2122 lax 7 I 4.362.9964
Lob Services: 7l Taca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.54 4.459 5e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
) ZY^aI envi rot echno logy
REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis , cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6774-2
08/08/95
08/08/95
Soil
Project 1480 Monterey Street
Project Number:A0087-001-02
Todd PorterGollected
Sample Description:
s30 @ 3'
Anatyzed: 08/08/95
Method: See Below
co TUENT POL*RESULT
mg
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 10 ND
Percent Surrogate Recovery 57
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Quantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by GC/MS Combination.
Note: Extracted by EPA 3550 on 08/08/95.
Note: Analytical range is C8-C40.
Note: TPH quantitated against hydraulic fluid.
Submitted by,
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San Luis Obispo, California 93401
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Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Suite A
San Luis Obis , cA 93401
Project:1480 Monterey Street
Project Number A0087-001-02
Todd PorterCollected
Sample Description:
s31 @ 3.5'
Analyzed: 08/08/95
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
6774-3
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Soil
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT**
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C19-C36)10.15.
Percent Surrogate RecoverY 61
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Resutts listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by GC/MS Gombination.
Note: Extracted by EPA 3550 on 08/08/95.
Note: Analytical range is C8-C40.
. Note: TPH quantitated against hydraulic fluid.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
MSD #4
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JMM/igt/dzlmh Laboratory Director
Lob Services: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226 tel 805.544.4696
iField ReP: 69 Montara Drive
lAliso Vieio, California 92656
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REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Steve Little
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Project 148O Monterey Street
Project Number:
Collected bv:
A0087-001-02
Todd Porter
Sample Description:
s32 @ 3.
Analyzed: Ogl11l95
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
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08/09/95
Soil
CONSTITUENT POL*
mg/kg
RESULT**
mg/kg
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons 10 ND
Percent Surrogate Recovery 87
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by GC/MS Combination.
Note: Extracted by EPA 3550 on O8/10/95.
Note: Analytical range is C8-G40.
Note: TPH quantitated against hydraulic oil.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #3
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J o n MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
Field Rep: 69 Montara Drive
,Aliso Vieio, California 92656
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Lob Sirvices: 7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
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RESULTS OF FIRST QUARTER 1996
GROTJNDWATBR MOMTORING
1480 MONTiEREY STREET
sAN Ltls OBISPO, CALIF,ORNTA
Prepared for:
l\tfr. Ifarry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93012
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RESIJLTS OF rIRST QUARTER 1996
GROIJNDWATER MONITORING
1480 MONTEREY STREET
sAN L{,IS oBrsPo, CALIFORNIA
Prepared for:
Mr. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA 93012
Prepared bY:
S EC O R fnternational Incorporated
3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
April 3, 1996
Iob Number: A0087{01{7
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Project Engineer
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RESTJLTS OF FIRST QUARTER 1996
GROI,JNDWATER MOI\ITORING
1480 MONIEREY STREET
sAr{ LUIS OBTSPO, CALIFORNH
March 28, 1996
Job Number: A0087-001-07
TABLE OF CONTET{TS
Section Page
1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 scoPE oF woRK
1.2 BACKGROUND
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3.1 WELL DEVELOPMENT, PURGING AND SAMPLING
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6.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
7.0 LIMITATIONS
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LIST OF TABLES
Analytical Resulg of Groundwater Samples
LIST OF FIGURES
Vicinity Map... SiteMap
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Groundwater Concentration Map
LIST OF APPET{DICES
Laboratory Report and Chain-of-Custody Documents
Table2
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
On behalf of Mr. Harry Kaplan, SECOR International Incorporaten 6ECOR), has prepared this
report describing the results of quarterly groundwater monitoring at 1480 Monterey Street in San
Lgis Obispo, California (Figure 1). The purpose of the work was to evaluate groundwater
contaminant concentrations and flow direction at the site. Three monitoring wells labelled MW-l,
MW-2 and MW-3R are located on the subject properly. Monitoring wells MW-4, MW-5 and MW-6
are located off-site. This report covers the first quarter of 1996 and is intended to satisfy the
requirements of Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations.
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work included the following:
o Groundwater level measurements obtained from all six monitoring wells;
o Groundwater sampling of all six monitoring wells;
. Laboratory analysis of six groundwater samples;
. Preparation of this report which includes our findings and conclusions
L.2 BACKGROI]ND
Three underground storage tanks (USTs) were removed from the subject site on November 19,1993.
SECOR observed removal of the USTs and provided air monitoring and sampling services. The
results of the removal activities are summariznAin a report prepared by SECOR entitled 'Results of
Soil Sampling in Conjunction with Underground Tank Removal, 1480 Monterey Street, San rl'is
Obispo, Catifornia,' dated December 2,1993. Soil samples were collected approximately hvo feet
below the USTs and a dispenser island located adjacent and south of the three USTs. In addition,
soil samples were collected from the four walls of the excavation at approximately 8 feet below
grade. A grab groundwater sample was also obtained from the standing water in the UST excavation
(figure 21. Soil anO groundwater samples collected and analyzed during UST removal indicated
elevated levels of fuel hydrocarbons (total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH)) beneath the USTs ranging
up to 1,400 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) and 46 micrograms per liter (pglt), respectively.
nased on the information provided in the UST removal report, the California Regional Water Quality
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Control Board (RWeCB) requested an assessment of the identified soil and groundwater
contamination at the subject site in a letter dated December 6, 1993-
On March 29 and 30, 1993, SECOR conducted a site assessment that included drilling of ten soil
borings and installation of groundwater monitoring wells in three of the ten borings. The results of
the site assessment are surnmatized in a report prepared by SECOR entitled "Results of Site
Assessment, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California," dated May 16, L994. The
analytical results of soil samples collected during the assessment indicated the presence of fuel
hydiocarbon constituents at co-ncentrations above applicable regulatory action levels in borings B-3,
li-4,8-7, MW-l and MW-3 (see Figure 2). Fuel hydrocarbons were detected above regulatory
action levels in groundwater samples collected from the three monitoring wells at the site. Based
on the results of ttre assessment, the lateral extent of groundwater contamination had not been
determined beneath the site.
on June 30,lgg4, sEcoR conducted quarterly groundwater monitoring and sampling activities at
the site. The results of the quarterly monitoring event are contained in the document entitled
',Results of euarterly Groundwater Monitoring, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California,
dated Auguri +, fg-g+. Results of the quarterly monitoring activities indicated that wells Mw-l
through fr4W-f contained one or more fuel hydrocarbon constituents above regulatory action levels
in groundwater.
On April 11, 1995, a Corrective Action Plan (CAP) was preparedby SECOR entitled "Corrective
ection ptan, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California." The CAP presented a
recommended remedial alternative of soil excavation. The CAP was approved by the Regional
Water euality Control Board - Central Coast Region (RWQCB) and the San Luis Obispo City Fire
Department (SrcfOl in letters dated June 26 andMay 23,1995, respectively.
Excavation activities occurred at the site from July 19 to August 9, 1995. The results of the
excavation can be found in the report prepared by SECOR entitled, "Soil Excavation Report, 1480
Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, Cilifornia," dated September 28, 1995. Approximately 2,626
tons of hydrocarbon contaminated soil were removed from the site during the excavation period.
All excavated areas were backfilled with non-contaminated imported fill material. The results of the
excavation indicate that all contaminated soils remaining on-site are below regulatory action levels.
It was necessary to abandon monitoring well MW-3 in order to excavate all contaminated material.
On September 6, 1995, one lO-inch diameter soil boring labelled MW-3R was drilled at the location
ptrr.nt"d on Figure 2. Tlte soil boring was drilled to a depth of 20 feet below ground surface Ogs).
bne soil sample was obtained at a depth of 8 feet bgs. A 4-inch diameter monitoring well was
constructed in boring MW-3R following soil sampling. The results of well installation are presented
in a report pt"patJd by SECOR entitled, "Results of Well Installation Report and QuartellV
Groundwater Monitoring, t+80 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California," dated October 20,
1995.
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surveyed to City of San Luis Obispo Benchmark No. 5-238 to determine their vertical elevation and
horizontal position. The well casings were marked with a survey point uponwhich subsequent water
level measurements will be obtained. Wellhead elevations were determined to an accuracy of 0.01
feet. The horizontal position of the wells are located in reference to the benchmark.
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2.0 GEOLOGY AND IIYDROGEOLOGY
The site is located within the San Luis Obispo Creek valley which is a north-south trending stream
valley carved into underlying bedrock and subsequently filled with alluvial sediments. The site is
unOrit.in by alluvial sediments of Quaternary age and unconsolidated Pleistocene streirm terrace
deposits. ih" unconsolidated alluvium beneath the site consists of sandy clay containing ttrin,
discontinuous horizons of clayey sand and gravelly sand. Beneath the shallow alluvial soils is
bedrock of the Franciscan Formaiion. Dominant rock types within the Franciscan Formation include
serpentinite, metavolcanic rocks, chert, and graywacke sandstone. Metavolcanic bedrock is present
at very shallow depths beneath portions of the site.
Groundwater in the vicinity of the site occurs within the unconsolidated alluvium and in deeper
fractures within the bedroci. Depth to uppermost groundwater beneath the site is approximately 5
to 10 feet below ground surface. Fluctuations in the shallow water table occur in response to
seasonal precipitation and stream flow. Groundwater flow in the uppermost zone beneath the site
is southwesteriy, in the same general flow direction of San L,uis Obispo Creek. Groundwater quality
in the San Luis Obispo .r".- ir variable, however, the uppermost groundwater zone commonly
contains elevated levils of total dissolved solids, nitrates, and volatile organic compounds.
Groundwater in deeper aquifers within the alluvial sediments and bedrock is used for domestic,
municipal and agricultural supply.
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3.0 GROUNDWATER MOMTORING
3.1 WELL DEVEIIOPMET'IT, PIIRGING AND SAMPLING
Each of the six groundwater monitoring wells were checked for the presence of floating product
using a clean transparent bailer. Free product was not observed in any of the wells. Prior to
,"riling, each *Ltt was purged to produce groundwater representative of the aquifer.
Appio*i111ut"ly three to five well volumes of groundwater were removed from each well during
putging. Waier quality parameters (temperature, pH and electrical conductivitity) were monitored
iot rtrUiti"ation during purging. Following purging, groundwater samples were collected after the
water level in each Gtt -recovered to within 80% of the level measured prior to purging.
Groundwater samples were collected using a Teflon- bailer fitted with a bottom-emptying device and
decanted into laboratory prepared sample containers. Samples were sealed, labeled, entered on a
chain-of-custody form and placed in a chilled cooler for delivery to the analytical laboratory.
All development, purging and sampling equipment was cleaned in an aqueous solution of non-
phosphate iteanser, rinsed in tap water and rinsed a second time in deionized water to prevent
cross-contamination.
Well water generated during purging was containerized in 55-gallon drums and stored on-site pending
laboraory inalysis. Following receipt of the laboratory results, contaminated purge water can be
hauled to a licensed recycling facility.
3.2 GROI]NDWATE,R GRADIENTDETERMINATION
Water levels in wells MW-l through MW-6 were measured on March 8, 1996. Groundwater levels
have increased an average of 1.04 feet beneath the site during the period between January and March
1996. Table 1 presents a summary of historic groundwater elevations. The groundwater flow
direction based on the elevations of monitoring wells MW-l, MW-2, MW-3R, MW-4 and MW-5
was generally to the southwest at a gradient of 0.030 feet/foot beneath the site. Based on this flow
direciion, *il uW-Z is located crossgradient from the former underground storage tanks and
upgradient of the former dispenser island, well MW-3R is located downgradient of the former USTs
*i dirp"nsers, well MW4 is upgradient of the site, well MW-5 is downgradient of the site and
MW-6 is crossgradient of the si!e, to the east.
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Groundwater samples were submitted under chain-of-custody to ZymaX Envirotechnology, a State
."rtinra analyticallaboratory located in san Luis obispo, california. sample containers were clearly
labeled wior tags denoting ihe sample location, date, time, job description and sampler's initials.
Tags were securely fixed on each sample container
Groundwater samples from each of the monitoring wells were analyzed for Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons characterized as gasoline (TPHg), benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes
Cnffn and 1,2-dichloroethanell,2-DcA) in accordance with EPA Test Method 82ffi. Minimum
ietpction limits for these analytical methods are shown on the laboratory reports. Copies of
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TpHg was detected at a concentration of 70 micrograms per litet fugll) in the groundwater sample
coilelted from monitoring well MW-3R. TPHg was not detected above a detection limit of 50 p'gll
in the groundwater samples collected from wells MW-l, MW-2, MW-4, MW-5 and MW-6. The
conceniration of TPHg detected in well MW-3R is below the RWQCB action level of 1,000 p'gll.
Benzene was detected at concentrations of 0.7, 2.5, and 5.t pgll in the groundwater samples
obtained from wells MW-l, MW-2 and MW-3R, respectively. Benzene was not detected in the
groundwater samples collected from wells MW-4, MW-5 and MW-6 above a detection limit of 0.5
igtt. Concentrations of benzene detected in the samples obtained from wells MW-2 and MW-3R
wire above the California Department of Health Services (DOHS) Maximum Contaminant Level
(MCL) of 1.0 pEle .
Toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes were detected at concentrations of 0.9, 0.9 and 3.4 p.glt
in the groundwater sample collected from well MW-2. The concentrations of toluene, ethylbenzene
and total xylenes detected in the groundwater sample obtained from well MW-2 were below the
DOHS MCLs of 100, 680 and 1,750 p'gll, rcspectively.
The compound l,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) was not detected above a detection limit of 0.5 p,glt
in the groundwater samples obtained from the wells.
Complete laboratory reports for groundwater samples and chain-of-custody documents for this phase
of work are contained in Appendix A.
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Groundwater levels have raised an average of 1.04 feet beneath the site during the period between
January and March 1996. The groundwater flow direction based on the elevations of monitoring
werrs rrw-l, MW-2, MW-3R, rrAW-+ and MW-5 was generally to the southwest at a gradient of
0.030 feet/foot beneath the site.
The concentration of TpH charactefized as gasoline detected in the groundwater sample obtained
from well MW-3R was below ttre RWQCB action levels. The concentrations of benzene detected
in the groundwater samples collected from wells MW-2 and MW-3R were above the DOHS MCL.
The co-mpound l,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) was not detected above laboratory detection limits in
ttre groundwater sarnples obtained from the wells. Samples obtained from monitoring wells MW-4
ttgoigtr MW-6 haveiemained non-detect for TPHg and BTEX constituents since September 1995.
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7.0 LIMITATIONS
This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Mr. Harry Kaplan as it pertains !o the
property located at 1480 Monterey Street in San Luis Obispo, California. The findings and
conclusions presented in this report are based primarily on the chemical analysis of soil and
groundwater samples obtained during this investigation. All work has been performed in a manner
consistent with that level of care and skill normally exercised by members of the environmental
science profession currently practicing under similar conditions in the area. No other warranty,
either expressed or implied, is made.
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240.62NAu7.L6 6.54MW-1 ouwl96
NA ut.465.7003108196247.16MW-1
240.&6.36 NA03l3u94247.NMW-2
NA 240.256.75MW-2 06,130194 247.OO
NA 2&.342$.OO 6.66MW-2 tot25l94
240.34NA2{t.oo 6.86MW-2 09tL9l95
240.676.60 NA247.27MV/-2 ou02196
24L.56NA247.27 5.7tMW-2 03/08/96
NA7.90 NAMW-3R 09lt9l95 NS
NA 239.845.74MW-3R oLlw96 vts.58
NA 2&.67245.58 4.9rMW-3R 03108196
239.545.56 NA0313u94245.LOMW-3
239.O26.08 NAMW-3 06,l30194 245.LO
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7.54 NA NA@n9t95NSMW4
7.24 NA 24t.23oL102196248.47MW4
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MW6 03l3ll94 NS NA NA NA
MW{6130194 NS NA NA NA
MW{tot25l94 NS NA NA NA
MW6 @tL9l95 NS 22.91 NA NA
MW{olioa96 NS 22.9L NA NA
MW-6 03/08/96 NS 16.66 NA NA
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Laboratory Report
and
Chain-of-Custody Documents
Zv^q(envi rotechno I ogY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client Todd Porter
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 EmPressa, Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
8386-1
o3/08/96
o3/08/96
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-07
Dan MillerCollected
Sample Description:
MW.1
Analyzed: 03112196
Method: See Below
STITUENT *RESULT*
ug/L IL
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.5
o.5
o.5
o.5
o.5
o.7
ND
ND
ND
ND
100
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
50 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
*POL - Practical Cluantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed PQL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #6
8386-1.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/mh Laboratory Director
7l Zace Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8225
tel 805.544.4696
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ZV^")(envi rotec hno I ogY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Todd Porter
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
8386-2
03/08/96
03/08/96
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:AOO87-001-07
Dan MillerGollected
Sample DescriPtion:
MW-2
Analyzed: 09112196
Method: See Below
STITUENT POL*RESULT**
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.5
0.5
o.5
o.5
o.5
2.5
o.9
o.9
3.4
ND
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TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
50 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.
*POL - Practical Quantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination'
Submitted by,
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MSD #6
8386-2.xls
JMM/igt/wr/mh Laboratory Director
is certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
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San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226
tel 805.544.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
Zv^"I envi rotechno logY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Todd Porter
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
8386-3
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o3/08/96
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Proiect 1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-OO1-O7
Dan MillerCollected
Sample Description:
MW-3R
Analyzed: 09112196
Method: See Below
*ULT**
ug/L u
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.5
o.5
o.5
0.5
o.5
5.1
ND
ND
ND
ND
1o2
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
50.70.
7
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is
*POL - Practical O,uantitation Limit
**Results tisted as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination.
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
MSD #6
8386-3.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/mh Laboratory Director
certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
71 7-tca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
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fax 805.544.8226
tel 805.544.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
Zv^q(envi rotechno logY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Todd Porter
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
8386-4
03/o8/96
03/08/96
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-07
Dan MillerCollected
Sample DescriPtion:
MW-4
Analyzed: 03112196
Method: See Below
CONSTITU POL RESULT**
ug/L
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.5
o.5
o.5
o.5
o.5
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
100
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
50 ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnologY' inc. is
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination'
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc
MSD #6
8386-4.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/mh Laboratory Director
certified by GA DePartment of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226
tel 805.544.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
Zv^q(envi rotechnologY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client:Todd Porter
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 Empressa, Ste. A
San Luis , cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
8386-5
o3/08/96
03/08/96
Project:1480 Monterey
Project Number:A0087-001-07
Dan MillerGollected
Sample Description:
MW-5
Analyzed: 03112196
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT*
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.5
o.5
o.5
o.5
o.5
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
99
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
50.ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnologY' inc.
*POL - Practical O.uantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if'present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination'
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.
is certified by CA DePartment of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
MSD #6
8386-5.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/mh
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l(rln nn acMurphey
Laboratory Director
7l7ace Lane, Suite ll0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226
tel 805.544.4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
ZY^"I envi rotechnologY REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS
Client: Todd Porter
Secor Environmental Engineering
3437 EmPressa, Ste. A
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:1480 MontereY
Project Number:A0087-001-07
Dan MillerCollected
Sample DescriPtion:
MW-6
Analyzed: 09112196
Method: See Below
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
8386-6
03/08/96
03/08/96
POL*RESULT**
u IL
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
I Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.5
o.5
o.5
0.5
o.5
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
99
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
50.ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc. is
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results listed as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination'
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.
certified by CA DePartment of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
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John M acMurphey
Laboratory Director
MSD #6
8386-6.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/mh
717acr Lane, Suite ll0
San Luis ObisPo, California 93401
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tel 805.544'4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
Zv^q(envi rotechnologY
OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
SPIKE RESULTS
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 1 10
San Luis cA 93401
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
os o3/12196
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Project:
Project Number:
Gollected
Sample Description:
Ouality Assurance SPike
Analyzed:
Method:
03t12196
See Below
CONSTITUENT Amount Spiked Amount Recovered Percent
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
8.O
28.8
4.6
25.8
7.6
25.5
4.5
24.4
95
89
98
95
101
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
1 80.
35
173 96
33
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc. is
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Gombination
MSD #6
OS03129.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/mh
certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc.qAt*m
lofrn ruacwlurphey
Laboratory Director
7l Zaca Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.822t
tel 805.544'469(l
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ZY^q(envi rotechnologY
OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
SPIKE DUPLICATE RESULTS
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.
71 Taca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis O cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Gollected
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
osD 03/12196
Sample Description:
Ouality Assurance Spike Duplicate
Analyzed: 0g112196
Method: See Below
CONSTITUENT Amount Spiked Amount Recovered Percent Relative Percent
Difference*
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
8.O
28.8
4.6
25.8
8.5
29.8
4.9
27.8
106
103
107
108
100
11
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o
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TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
180 1 89.
35
105 I
35
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by GA Department
*Relative Percent Difference of the spike and spike duplicate
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination
MSD #6
OS03129.xls
JMM/jgt/wr/mh
of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnology, inc
J MacMurphey
Laboratory Director
7l Tact Lane, Suite I l0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.822t
tel 805.544.469(e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
Zv^q(envi rotechnologY
OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT
BLANK RESULTS
Client:
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.
71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110
San Luis O , cA 93401
Project:
Project Number:
Collected
Lab Number:
Collected:
Received:
Matrix:
BLK 03/12196
eous
Sample Description:
lnstrument Blank
Analyzed:
Method:
03112196
See Below
POL*RESU *
ug/L
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
1,2-Dichloroethane (EDC)
Percent Surrogate RecoverY
o.5
o.5
o.5
o.5
o.5
ND
ND
ND
ND
ND
99
TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
Gasoline
BTX as a Percent of Fuel
50.ND
N/A
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.
*POL - Practical Ouantitation Limit
**Results tisted as ND would have been reported if present at or above the listed POL.
Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination
Submitted by,
ZymaX envirotechnologY, inc.
MSD #6
b03129.xls
JMM/igt/wr/mh Laboratory Director
is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717
7l7aca Lane, Suite ll0
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
fax 805.544.8226
tel 805.544'4696e-mail: zymax@callamer.com
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RESI]LTS OF SIJBSI]RFACE
INVESTIGATION
1480 MONTEREY STREET
sAN Ltrrs OBISPO, CALTFORNIA
Prepared for:
Mr. Harry KaPlan
18118 Village 18
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sAN LIJIS OBISPO, CALTFORNIA
Prepared for:
I\[r. Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, California 930L2
Prepared by:
S ECO R International Incorporated
3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, California
May 30, 1996
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3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, California 93401
(805) 546-0455 - Phone
(805) 546-0583 - Fax
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
Date:June 11. 1996
Mr. Snencer MeverAttn:
Company:
Address:74R Pismo Sfreet
San Luis Obisno.fornia 9?401
Project:
RE:
1480 Monterev Street Job No A0087-001-06
Reoort Submittal
Enclosed:
n Proposal
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Signature:
Name:
Title:
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Comments:
Please find enclosed a draft copy of the document entitled "Results of Subsurface Investigation, 1480
Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California". Please review the document and call me if you have any
questions or would like additional
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Todd Porter. P.E.
Proiect Engineer
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SAN LTIIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA
May 30, 1996
Job Number: 40087-001-06
TABLE OF'CONTENTS
Section
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Pase
2.0 BACKGROUND
3.0 SITE DESCRIPTION
4.0 GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY
5.0 SITE HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN
6.0 SOIL BORINGS AND SAMPLING
7.0 LABORATORY ANALYSES
8.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
9.0 RECOMMENDATION FOR CLOSURE
1O.O LIMITATIONS
11.0 REFERENCES
LIST OF TABLES
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Table 1 Soil Analytical Results from Hand Auger Borings
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LIST OF FIGTJRES
. Vicinity Map
Site Map
Sample Location Map
LIST OF APPENDICES
SLOFD Correspondence
SLOPWD Encroachment Perrnit and License Agreement
Site Specific Field Procedures
. Laboratory Reports
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E SWRCB lrtter
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
In April, 1996, SECOR International Incorporated (SECOR) conducted additional subsurface
invesiigation activities at the former service station located at 1480 Monterey Street in San Luis
Obispo, California. Figure 1 is a vicinity map presenting the location of the site. The purpose of the
investigation activities was to evaluate the vertical and lateral extent of off-site petoleum hydrocarbon
impacted soil. This scope of work was required by the San Luis Obispo Fire Deparhnent (SLOFD)
in a letter dated December 29, t995. A work plan for additional site assessment was prepared by
SECOR and submitted to the SLOFD on February 21, 1996 (SECOR, 1996). The approval of the
work plan is documented in the SLOFD letter dated February 22, t996 (Appendix A).
SECOR is an environmental engineering consulting firm contracted by Mr. Harry Kaplan to perform
the work described in this report.
The scope of work for this phase of assessment included:
o Site-specific Health and Safety Plan update;
o Hand auger drilling of 10 soil borings;
o Laboratory analysis of 8 soil samples;
. Preparation of this report which includes
recommendations for regulatory site closure.
our findings,conclusions and
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2.0 BACKGROIJND
On November 19, 1993, three 10,000 gallon underground storage tanks (USTs) and one 280 gallon
waste oil tank were removed from the subject site (SECOR, 1993). SECOR was retained by the
property owner to provide soil sampling services during UST removal as required by the SLOFD and
the County of San Luis Obispo Envirorunental Health Deparfrnent (SLOEHD). Permitting and tank
removal activities were conducted by Three M Maintenance, Inc. of Santa Maria, California. Based
on analytical rezults of select samples obtained from the UST excavation, total petoleum hydrocarbons
chancterized as gasoline (TPHg) and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes (BTEX)
constituents were above SLOEHD action levels. Analytical results of the sample obtained from the
bottom of the waste oil tank excavation indicated total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons (TRPH)
above SLOEHD action levels.
Site assessment activities were conductedby SECOR on March 29 arfl30, 1994 at the request of the
Regional Water Quatiry Conffol Board - Central Coast Region (RWQCB). Assessment activities
included drilling and sampling 10 soil borings in the vicinity of the former USTs and waste oil tank
(SECOR, 1994a). Three of the soil borings (MW-l, MW-2 and MW-3) were converted into
groundwater monitoring wells (Figures 2 and 3). Concentations of hydrocarbon constituents detected
in soil samples obtained from the borings were above SLOEHD action levels. Fuel hydrocarbons were
detected at concentrations greater ttran RWQCB action levels and Deparfinent of Health Services
(DHS) maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) in groundwater samples collected from the monitoring
wells installed on-site.
On October 2O, t994, SECOR conducted additional site assessment activities in an attempt to
determine the vertical and lateral off-site extent of fuel hydrocarbons detected previously in soil and
groundwater beneath the site (SECOR, I994b). As part of the additional assessment, thtee soil borings
were drilled and converted into monitoring wells MW-4, MW-5 and MW-6 (Figure 2). Based on
analytical results obtained during this phase of work, the lateral extent of soil and groundwater with
concenfrations of petroleum hydrocarbon constituents above regulatory action levels has been defined
at the site.
A corrective action plan (CAP), dated April 11, 1995, was prepared by SECOR at the request of the
SLOFD and the RWQCB (SECOR,1995a). Because of shallow groundwater at the site and the limited
extent of hydrocarbon impacted soil, tlre preferred remedial alternative presented in the CAP was soil
excavation. The CAP was approved by the RWQCB and the SLOFD in letters dated June 26 and May
23, L995, respectively.
Between May 19, 1995 and August 9, 1995, hydrocarbon impaCted soil was excaySted from the site
(SECOR, 1995b). Over-excavation of soil in the vicinity of the former USTs, dispensers, waste-oil
tank, hydraulic lift and beneath the on-site storm drain in conjunction with confirmation soil sampling
indicated that soil containing hydrocarbons above regulatory action levels were removed from the
zubject property. Hydrocarbon concenffations left in-place at the southeast and southwest boundaries
of the property exceeded regulatory action levels. However, samples obtained from hand auguring
into the side walls near these locations indicated that the contamination extends off-site to a maximum
distance of 5 and 3 feet at the southeast and southwest corners of the property, respectively. All
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monitoring well MW-3 to excavate all hydrocarbon impacted soil on-site.
Monitoring well MW-3R was installed in the approximate location of former well MW-3 on September
6,1995 (SECOR,1995c).
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The project site is located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Monterey Street and California
Sreet in San Luis Obispo, California (figure 1). The site is relatively level with an average surface
elevation of 240 feet above mean sea level. The surrounding topography slopes gently to the
southwest.
The site was formerly occupied by Monterey Gas Mart, which included a small garage, overhead
canopy and two dispenser islands. Three, 10,000-gallon underground storage tanks (USTs),
constructed of single wall steel, were previously located on the northeastern portion of the site,
adjacent to California Street (Figure 2). Fuel products most recently stored in the USTs prior to
removal included regular and premium unleaded gasoline and diesel. A 280-ga11on waste oil tank was
located at the central portion of the site. The site is currenfly unpaved and fenced. Figure 2 is a site
map presenting tlre location of the aforementioned site and surrounding features.
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4.0 GEOLOGY AND IIYDROGEOLOGY
The site is located within the San Luis Obispo Creek valley which is a north-south trending stream
valley carved into underlying bedrock and subsequently filled with alluvial sediments. The site is
underlain by alluvial sediments of Quaternary age and unconsolidated Pleistocene sffeam terrace
deposits. The unconsolidated alluvium beneath the site consists of sandy clay containing thin,
discontinuous horizons of clayey sand and gravelly sand. Beneath the shallow alluvial soils is bedrock
of the Franciscan Formation. Dominant rock types within the Franciscan Formation include
serpentinite, metavolcanic rocks, chert, and graywacke sandstone. Metavolcanic bedrock is present
at very shallow depths beneath portions of the site.
Groundwater in the vicinity of the site occurs within the unconsolidated alluvium and in deeper
fractures within the bedrock. Depth to uppermost groundwater beneath the site is approximately 5 to
10 feet below ground surface. Fluctuation in the shallow water table occur in response to seasonal
precipitation and sfream flow. Groundwater flow in the uppermost zone beneath the site is
southwesterly, in the same general flow direction of San Luis Obispo Creek. Groundwater quality in
the San Luis Obispo area is variable, however, the uppermost groundwatet zorre commonly contains
elevated levels of total dissolved solids, niffates, and volatile organic compounds. Groundwater in
deeper aquifers within the alluvial sediments and bedrock is used for domestic, municipal and
agricultural supply.
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The Site Health and Safety Plan (SHSP) prepared previously was updated to include the current
subsurface investigation activities. The SHSP was prepared in accordance with federal (29 CFR
19L0.120) regulations for performing work at hazardous or potentially hazardous waste sites. All
SECOR personnel associated with the site assessment activities will be required to be familiar and
comply with all provisions of the SHSP.
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On April 3 and 4, 1996, ten soil borings were advanced at the locations depicted on Figure 3. An 8-
inch diameter coring saw was used to cut into the existing asphalt and concrete. Written permission
was received from the adjacent property owner and an encroachment permit was issued by the City
of San Luis Obispo Public Works Deparfinent (SLOPWD) prior to start of work (Appendix B). After
sampling, the core holes within the City right-of-way were dowelled with rebar, inspected by a
SLOPWD irnpector, and filled with concrete. Saw cut holes on the adjacent property were filled with
asphalt.
The soil borings (HAl through HA10) were advanced to depths ranging from 2 to 7 feet below grade
using a hand auger. Soil samples were obtained at approximately 5 to 7 feet below grade in eight of
the ten soil borings. Based on the assessment data, the subsurface conditions at the site are
characterized by sandy and silty clay to depths of up to 7 feet below grade. Groundwater was
encountered during hand auguring at depths ranging between 5 and 6 feet bgs. Concrete debris
adjacent to the 4-foot x 6-foot box storm drain was encountered in borings HA3 and HA4 at depths
of approximately 3 feet bgs and samples were not obtained. Headspace measurements were obtained
from soil samples collected at various depths with a Flame Ionization Detector (FID). The magnitude
and relative concentration of these measurements were used to aid in the selection of soil samples for
laboratory analyses.
Because of high groundwater elevations, one soil sample was obtained at the groundwater interface
from each of the borings. Hydrocarbons were not detected with the FID from soil sarrples collected
below groundwater. Groundwater analytical results from nearby wells indicated that dissolved phase
hydrocarbon concentrations are significantly below soil action levels.
Appendix B presents tlre drilling and soil sampling procedures for the soil borings. The borings were
logged in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) by a geologist working under
the supervision of a State of California Registered Geologist.
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Soil analyses were conducted by Del Mar Analytical, a laboratory certified by the California
Deparfinent of Health Services to perform the proposed analyses. Eight soil samples from the soil
borings were arnlyzed for TPHg and BTEX constituents in accordance with EPA Test Methods
8015M and 8020. Minimum detection limits for these analytical methods are shown on the laboratory
reports. Copies of laboratory reports and chain-of-custody documents are includd in Appendix C.
TPHg was detected at concenffations of 2.0 and 450 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) in soil samples
HA8@5' and HA6@7', respectively. TPHg was not detected above the detection limit of 1.0 mg/kg
in the remaining soil samples obtained from the borings. The concentration of TPHg in soil sample
HA6@7' was above the SLOEHD action level of 100 mg/kg (Table 1).
Benzene was detected at concentrations of 0.033 and 0.36 mg/kg in soil samples HA8@5' and
HA6@7' , respectively. Benzene was not detected above the detection limit of 0.0050 mg/kg in the
remaining soil samples obtained from the borings. The concenffation of benzene in soil sample
IJA6@7' was above SLOEHD action level of 0.1 mg/kg.
Toluene was detected at concenffations ranging from 0.0058 to 0.21 mg/kg in six of the eight soil
samples analyr.ed. Toluene was not detected above the detection limit of 0.0050 mg/kg in the
remaining soil samples obtained from the borings. The concentration of toluene in the soil samples
were below the SLOEHD action level of 10.0 mg/kg.
Ethylbenzene was detected at concentations of 0.094 and 6.6 mg/kg in fwo of the eight soil samples
amlyznd. Ethylbenzene was not detected above the detection limit of 0.0050 mg/kg in the remaining
soil samples obtained from the borings. The concenffation of ethylbenzene in the soil samples were
below the SLOEHD action level of 68.0 mg/kg.
Total xylenes were detected at concentations ranging from 0.017 to 27 mg/kg in six of the eight soil
samples. Total xylenes were not detected above the detection limit of 0.015 mg/kg in the remaining
soil samples obtained from the borings. The concentration of total xylenes in the soil samples were
below theSLOEHD action level of 62.0 mg/kg.
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8.0 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
Based on the assessment data, the subsurface conditions at the site are characterized by sandy and silty
clay to a depth of up to 7 feetbelow grade. Groundwater was encountered at depths between 5 and
6 feet in the hand auger borings. Based on previous groundwater monitoring data, the groundwater
flow direction beneath the site is towards the southwest.
One of the eight soil samples (HA6@7') collected from the hand auger borings during this phase of
work contained fuel hydrocarbon constituents above applicable SLOEHD action levels. The lateral
extent of vadose zone soil with concenfrations of fuel hydrocarbons above the SLOEHD action levels
appears to be limited to the sidewalk area near the southeast corner of the site. Soil samples obtained
fiom remedial excavation activities and FID readings indicated that the maximum vertical extent of
hydrocarbon impacted soil is approximately 10 feet bgs.
Although elevated levels of TPHg and benzene were detected in one of the eight soil samples
(LIA6@7'), further excavation beneath the sidewalk in ttris area would be extremely difficult due to
the presence of numerous underground and overhead utilities. Based on the lack of impacted soil
encountered in the remaining 6s1ings, it is estimated that the volume of hydrocarbon-affected soil in
the vicinity of boring HA6 is minor.
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On December 8, 1995, a letter from the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) presented
some of the findings of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Report on Leaking
Underground Storage Tank (UST) Cleanup. In summary, the LLNL team found that the impacts to
the environment from leaking USTs were not as serious as once thought and that bioremediation should
be considered as the primary remediation tool in most cases once the fuel leak source has been
removed. Therefore, ttre SWRCB indicated that cleanup oversight agencies should proceed
aggressively to close low risk soil and groundwater cases. A copy of the letter can be found in
Appendix C.
The fuel leak source was removed during remedial excavation activities conducted from July 19 to
August 9, 1995. The results of the excavation indicated that hydrocarbon impacted soils remaining
on site were below regulatory action levels.
Based on the results of quarterly groundwater monitoring of six wells at and near the site on March
8, !996, only two wells contained concentrations of benzene greater than the Deparfinent of Health
Services Maximum Contaminant lrvel of 1 microgram per liter Qtgll). Benzene was detected in the
groundwater samples collected from wells MW-2 and MW-3R at concentrations of 2.5 and 5.1 p'gll,
respectively. All other petroleum hydrocarbon constituents were not detected above regulatory action
levels in tlre groundwater samples collected from the six monitoring wells. Hydrocarbon constituents
have not been detected above laboratory detection limits in monitoring wells MW-4 and MW-6 since
the first groundwater monitoring event conducted in March 1994.
Due to the removal of hydrocarbon impacted soil at the site, the limited extent of off-site soil
contamination and the subsequent dramatic decrease in groundwater contamina'tion concentrations,
we request regulatory closure for this site.
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This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Mr. Harry Kaplan as it pertains to the property
located at 1480 Monterey Street in San Luis Obispo, California. The findings and conclusions
presented in this report are based primarily on the chemical analysis of soil and groundwater samples
obtained during this investigation. All work has been performed in a numner consistent with that level
of care and skill norrrally exercised by members of the environmental science profession currently
practicing under similar conditions in the area. No other warranty, either expressed or implied, is
made.
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SECOR, 1993, Resuks of Soil Sampling in Conjunction with Underground Tank Removal, 1480
Monterey Sffeet, San Luis Obispo, California, December 2, t993
SECOR, 1994a, Results of Site Assessment, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California,
May L6,1994
SECOR, L994b, Results of AdditioruI Site Assessment, 1480 Monterey Sffeet, San Luis Obispo,
California, November 30, 1994
SECOR, 1995a, Corrective Action PIan, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California, April
11,1995
SECOR, 1995b, Soil Excavation Report, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California,
September 28, L995
SECOR,1995c, Results of Well Installation and Qwrterly Groundwater Monitoring, 1480 Monterey
Street, San Luis Obispo, California, October 20, 1995
SECOR, 1996, Work Planfor Additional Site Assessment, 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo,
California, February 14, L996
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0.0058 <0.0050 0.020HA1@5'4t4t96 <0.0050 <0.0050
<0.0050HA2@s',4t4t96 <0.0050 <0.0050 0.0061 0.017
4t4196 <0.0050 <0.0050 0.0079 <0.0050 0.026HA5@7',
450 0.36 0.2t 6.6 27HA6@7'4t4t96
0.0060 <0.0050 0.017HN@1',4t4196 <0.0050 <0.0050
0.27HA8@5'4t4t96 2.0 0.033 0.013 0.094
4t4t96 <0.0050 <0.0050 <0.0050 <0.0050 <0.0050HA9@5'
<0.0050 <0.0050 <0.0050 <0.0050 <0.0050HA10@5.5'4t4t96
100 0.1 10 68 62Action
Levels
TPH:
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Action Levels
Bold:
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Less than the method detection limit of 0.5 mg/kg.
SLOEHD Action Levels
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343? Empresa Drive; Suite A, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
SAMPLE LOCATION MAP
14BO MONTEREY STREET
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA
FILE NAME:
52-A0087PSM
PROJECT NUMBER:
40087-00 I -06
DRAWING DATE:
FEBRUARY 1996
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SLOFD Correspondence
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748Pismo Street ' San Luis Obispo' CA 93401 ' 8d5/781-7380
December 29,1995
Todd Porter, P.E'
SECOR
lAll n^Presa Drive, Suite A
San Luis ObisPo, CA 93401
The Fire Department has reviewed your current SER with reference to 1480 Monterey Street (San
Luis obispo, cel.
"tir" ,it" o"t indi*t , that the *,,"nt sen sdrl has not defined all of the off-
site contamination. i;;;; directed ilT"t"*in" tr,r nu ;;;il @terally and verticatly) of all 0ff-
site soil/ground*ui"r-rontamination ana suumit " ti."-.p."int, coiective-action plan (cAP) to this
offrce within +s o"v, of ,.."ip, or tnis rett"r. eu *ork'*ithin that public right-of-way shall be
under the direction'of tt" City fngineer Wayne P-"'"1t9" tfiSS Mo''g Sree! San Luis Obispo' CA
93401_ (805) 78L_7200). plea1e u"."1-uirJit"t trt" ciiri-ia negional.Water Quality control
Board (central Co*iil"gi*l i' ,,iu r*J"g"*v *$ t"birn* to-this site. Approval must be
obtained from ttre ilaterio.tO prior to implementation of any CAP'
should you or staff have any questions pertaining to this project, please do not hesitate to cafl me at
Re:1480 Monterey Street, Soil Excavation Report (SER)
Dear Mr. Porter:
781-7383.
SincerelY
Materials Coordinator
c:Wavne Peterson, CitY Engineer
f*itt DeMarco, Water Board
JAN il 4 loqfi
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
748 Pismo Street ' San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 r 805/781-7380
February 22, t996
Todd Porter, P.E.
SECOR
i+32 r*pt"sa,Drive, Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Re: 1480 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, California
Dear Mr..Porter:
The Fire Department has reviewed your proposed Work Plan For Additional Site Assessment with
reference to t+gO Monterey Street (San Luis Obispo, CA) and takes no exception to the proposal.
All work within the public right-of-way shall be under the direction of the City Engineer Wayne
peterson @ncroachment Permit noted). Please be advised that the California Regional Water
euality Control Board (Central Coast Region) is still lead agency with reference to this site.
Should you or staff have any questions pertaining to this project, please do not hesitate to call me at
78r-7383.
Sincerely,
Materials Coordinator
Wayne Peterson, City Engineer
Frank DeMarco, Water Board
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i"i&o'nitnlniiitions Devic'e for the Deal (805) 781-7410'@
APPENDIX B
SLOPWD Encroachment Permit and License Agreement
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LICENSE AGREEMENT
This License Agreement ("Agreement") is made and entere d ryy E-4^,
o1 {UHtz-L( ,1996, by and between MONTEREY PLAZA ENTERPRISES, a
Culifo"riu Crtn"tul Putttt"tihip ("Grantor"), and HARRY KAPLAN ("Grantee")'
RECITALS
A. Grantor is the owner of certain real property commonly referred to as 1420-
I4Z2 Monterey Street, in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obiqpo, State of
California, Assessor's iarcel No. OOt-t17415 (the "Property"). Grantee i9 the owner of adjacent
property commonly referred to as 1480 Monterey SEeet, in the City of San Luis Obispo' State
of Catiiomia, Assesso/s Parcel No. 001-1374t3 ("Granteds Property")'
B. As a result of former underground leals, there may be hydrocarbon
contamination existing on or near the Property.
C. In order to determine the nature and extent of any contamination which
affects the property, it is desirable to conduct certain testing on the Property. The parties jointly
desire that said testing be conducted by Grantee or its agents and completely without expense to
Grantor.
NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receip and
sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:
i Grant of License. Grantor hereby grants to Grantee, its employees, agents,
contractors urrd *b.ooE"torr, u li;nse over, under, above and within ttrat portion of th9
n"p*y:rfr"*" in g*ttiUit"A", all subject to and upon the following tems, covenants and
conditions:
1.1 Purpose of License. The license granted herein is and shall be for
the purpose of permitting Grantee and its agents or contractors to perform tests on the Property
to determine the nature and extent of hydiocarbon contamination thereon. This use shall be
limited to the right to perform two hand urrg"t borings shown as "HA-l" and "HA-2" on Exhibit
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r.z rerm of License. This license shall commence upon the date first
hereinabove given and shall t".*iout" ,rpott "ompletion
of the testing or upon 30 days from the
date fust hereinabove given, whichever shall sooner occur.
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2. Authorizations. Grantor hereby authorizes Grantee to acquire all necessary
pemrits, licenses and other perrnission to perform the testiag from all appropriate governmental
authorities from which such documentation shall be necessary.
3. Operations. Grantee shall conduct all of its operations upon the hoperty
in a good and workrnanlike manner, and shall use its best efforts to exercise its rights under this
license in a marner so as to minimize disturbance of the hoperty, Grantor and its tenants. The
work shall be done before 10:00 A.M. on the day it is performed.
4. Restoration. As soon as reasonably practical after completion of the
testing, Grantee shall use its best efforts to restore the Property to its original condition prior to
the commencement of its opentions thereon.
5. Hold Harmless. Grantee shall hold Grantor hamrless from any clairns,
injuries or damages occurring as a result of the actions or inactions of Grantee, its employees,
agents, contractors and subcontractors in connection with the exercise of this license.
6. Test Results. Grantee shall provide to Grantor all written reports showing
the results of the testing which is conducted pursuant to this license.
7. General Provisions.
7.L Successors and Assigns. This Agreement and all of its temts,
covenants and conditions will inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and
their respective successors and assigns.
7.2 Terminology. Where the context requires, the masculine gender
includes the feririnine and neuter, and the singUlar case the plural.
and do not alter, modify or add to the terms of this Agreement.
7.4 Invalidity. If any term, covenant or condition of this Agteement
is determined to be invalid, it will not affect the validity of the remaining temts, covenants or
conditions of this Agreement.
7.5 Notice. Any notice, demand or communib'ation under or in
connection with this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be given at the address specified
below or at such other uddt"s any such party specifies by notice. Such notice shall be deemed
given upon personal delivery or three days after it has been sent by prepaid certified mail, return
receipt requested:
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Grantor:Monterey Plaz.a EnterPrises
c/o Andre, Morris & Buttery
Attention: Michael J. Monis
P. O. Box 730
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406
Grantee Harry Kaplan
18118 Village 18
Camarillo, CA %ALz
7 .6 Waiver. The waiver of any breach of any provision hereunder shall
not be deemed to be a waiver of any preceding or subsequent breach hereunder. No waiver shall
be binding unless in writing and signed by the party making the waiver.
7.7 Interpretation. This Agreement shall be governed and interpreted
pursuant to the laws of the State of California. Each party has had an opportunity to review this
igr""rrr"nt and to have this Agreement reviewed by its counsel and this Agreement shall not be
construed against the drafting party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instnrrnent is executed as of the date first written
above.
"Grantor""Grantee"
MONTEREY PLAZA ENTERPRISES
Pt*ft^A,)<t-tJL
By
RUTH.O.partner,Y
By - MICHAEL J. MORRIS, her
attorney-in-fact
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SECOR InLernational Incorporated
343? Empresa Drive, Suite A, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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APPENDIX C
Site Specific Field Procedures
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DRILLING, SOIL SAMPLING AND SOIL BORING ABANDONMENT
Drilling and sampling was accomplished with a 2-nch diameter hand auger. The augers were cleaned
prior to use and between boreholes to reduce the possibility of cross contamination.
Each sample obtained was capped, labeled, and chilled in an ice chest for transport to a California
Deparfrnent of Health Services laboratory certified for the analyses requested. The sarnples were
screened for total organic vapors with a portable flame ionization detector (FID). Screening with the
FID took place by first discarding a portion of the soil retained at one end of a sleeve to produce a
head space. The sleeve was then capped and the probe of the FID was protruded through a hole in the
cap and into tlre head space for analysis. The FID readings represent relative levels of total organic
vapors for the site conditions at the time of drilling.
All of the sleeves were obseryed for lithology and visually classified in accordance with the Unified
Soit Classification System (USCS). Soil samples for laboratory analysis were based on field
observations including FID readings.
APPENDIX D
Laboratory Reports
( Del MarAnalYical
2852 Alton Ave., lruine, CA 92714
'I O I 4 E. Cmley Dr., Suite A, Colton, CA 92324
1 6525 Sherman Way, Suite C- I I , Van Nuys, CA 9 I 406
2465 W. l2th St., Suite 1, Tempe' Az 85281
(714)261-tO22 FAX (7r4) 261-122t
(909) 370-4667 FAX (9091 570-r04(
(8r8) 779-r844 FAX {8r8) 779-1841
(602) 968-8272 FAX (602) 968-r35r
SECOR
3437 Empresa Dr., Suite A
San Luis ObisPo, CA 93401
Attention: Todd Porter
Client Project lD: 1480 Monterey/San Luis Obispo
Proj. #A0087-001-06
Analysis Method: EPA 5030/CA DHS Mod. 8015/8020
First Sample #: V6040384
Sampled:
Received:
Extracted:
Analyzed:
Reported:
Apr
Apr
Apr 1
Apr 1
Apr 1
4, I
5, 1
1, 1
1, 1
1, 1
996
996
996
996
996
VOLATILE FUEL HYDROCARBONS'BTEX DIS TINCTION (GA DHS Mod. EPA 8015/8020)
Laboratory SamPle
Number DescriPtion
Soil
Volatile Fuel
Hydrocarbons
mg/Kg
(ppm)
Benzene
mg/Kg
(ppm)
Toluene
mg/Kg
(ppm)
Ethyl
Benzene
mg/Kg
(ppm)
Total
= Xylenes
mg/Kg
(ppm)
v6040384 HA1 @5'N.D.
v6040385 HA2 @ 5'N.D.
v6040386 HAs @7'
v6040388 HA7 @7',N.D.
v6040389 HA8 @ 5'2.0
v6040390 HAg @ 5'N.D.
v6040391 HA10 @ 5.5'N.D
N.D.0.0058 N.D 0.020
N.D 0.0061 N.D.0.017
N.D.0.0079 N.D.0.026
N.D.0.0060 N.D 0.017
0.033 0.013 0.094 0.27
N.D N.D N.D N.D.
N.D.N.D.N.D.N.D
N.D
Detection Limit:1.0 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.015
Volati6 Fuel Hydrocarbons are quantitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detec{ed by this method range from C6 to C12.
Analytes reported as N.D. were not present above the stated limit of detec{ion.
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roprod@od, sxcopt h full, without written Pormission from Del Mar Analytical.
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( Del MarAnalyical
2852 Alton Ave., lruine, CA 92714
. I 0l 4 E. Cooley Dr-, Suite A, Colton, CA 92324
I 6525 sherman way, Suite C- | I , van Nuys, CA 9 I 406
2465 W l 2th St., Suite I, Tempe, Az 85281
l7 1 4) 261 -1022 FAX (7r 4) 261-122r
(909) 370-4667 FAX (909) 570.t04(
(8r8) 779-r844 FAX (8r8) 779-tA4:
(602) 968-8272 FAX (602) 968-155t
SECOR
3437 Empresa Dr., Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Attention: Todd Porter
Glient Project lD: 1480 Monterey/San Luis Obispo
Proj. #40087-001-06
Analysis Method: EPA 5030/CA DHS Mod. 8015/8020
First Sample #: V6040387
Sampled
Received
Extracted
Analyzed
Reported
Apr
Apr
Apr
Apr
Apr
996
996
996
996
996
I
1
1
1
1
4,
5,
1,
1,
1,
1
1
1
VOLATILE FUEL HYDROCARBONS/BTEX DISTINCTION (CA DHS Mod. EPA 8015/8020)
Laboratory SamPleNumber Description
Soil
Volatile Fuel
Hydrocarbons
mg/Kg
(ppm)
Benzene
mg/Kg
(ppm)
0.36
Toluene
mg/Kg
(ppm)
0.21
Ethyl Total
Benzene ; Xylenesmg/Kg mg/Kg(ppm) (ppm)
6.6 27v6040387 HA6@7'450
Detection Limit:20 0.10 0.{0 0.{0 0.30
Volatile Fuel Hydrocarbons are quantitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this method range from C6 to C12.
Analytes reported as N.D. were not present above the stated limit of detec'tion. Due to matrix effects and/or other factors, the sample required dilution.
Detec{ion limits for this sample have been raised by a fac{or of 20.
DEL MAR ANALYTICAL, VAN NUYS (ELAP #1855)
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Wendy Thomas
Laboratory Manager
Rssuli! portain onv to lampl€s tsst€d in tho hboretory. This rspod shell nol bo
reprodrrcod, excapl in full, without writton p€rmission trom Oel Mar Analytical.V6040384.SEA <2o13>
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2852 Alton Ave., lrvine, CA 92714
. l0 l4 E. Cooley Dr., Suite A, Colton, C492324
I 6525 Sherman Way, Suite C- | | , Van Nuys, CA 9 | 406
2465 W. l2th St., Suite l, Tempe, Az 85281
(714)261-1022 FAX (7r4) 26t-122t
(909) 370-4667 FAX (909) 370-r04€
(8r8) 779-r844 FAX t8t8) 779-1A43
(602) 968-8272 FAX (602) 968-l 33€( Del MarAnalYical
SECOR
3437 Empresa Dr., Suite A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Attention: Todd Porter
Extracted:
Analyzed:
Reported:
Matrix:
Apr 11, 1996
Apr 11, 1996
Apr 11, 1996
Soil
VOLATILE FUEL HYDROCARBONS/BTEX DISTINCTION (CA DHS Mod. EPA 801518020)
Laboratory
Description
Volatile Fuel
Hydrocarbons
mg/Kg
(ppm)
Benzene
mg/Kg
(ppm)
N.D.
Toluene
mg/Kg
(ppm)
N.D
Ethyl
Benzene
mg/Kg
(ppm)
' Total
Xylenes
mg/Kg
(ppm)
Method Blank N.D N.D.N.D
Detection Limit:{.0 0.0050 0.0050 0.0050 0.015
Volatile Fuel Hydrocarbons are quantitated against a gasoline standard. Hydrocarbons detected by this method range from C6 to G12.
Analytes reported as N.D. were not present above the stated limit of detection.
DEL MAR ANALYTICAL, VAN NUYS (ELAP #185s)
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Laboratory Manager
Results p€rtein only to sampl€s tostod h tho lsboratory. This report shall not bo
rsproduc€d, ex6pt h full, withoul writtsn pormbsion from Del Mar Analytical.V6040384.SEA <2ot2>
( Del MarAnalYical
2852 Alton Ave., lruine, CA 92714
I 0 I 4 E. cooley Dr., Suite A, colton , c492324
I 6525 Sherman Way, Suite C'I I , Van Nuys, CA 9 I 406
2465 W. I 2th St., Suite I , Tempe, Az 85281
(7 14) 26t-1O22 FAx (7 I 4) 261-122t
(909) 570-4667 FAX (909) 570-104€
(8r8) 779-1844 FAX (818) 779-1A43
(602) 968-8272 FAX (602) 968-133€
Date:
Sample #:
Batch #:
04t11196
v6040391
EPA Method 801518020
Matrix: Soil
MSD PR1
ppm o/o
PR2 RPD Mean PR Acceptance Limits
o/o % oh RPD Mean PR
FD11G12S
Analvte R1
ppm
TPH
Benzene
Toluene
Ethylbenzene
Xylenes
Definition of Terms
R1 Result of Sample Analysis
Spike Concentration added to sample
, . . Matrix Spike Result
. . . Matrix Spike Duplicate Result
Sp
ppm
MS
ppm
Sp.
MS
MSD.
PR1..
PR2. .
RPD. .
Mean PR.
Acceptance Limits
Percent Recovery of MS; ((MS-R1)/SP) X 100
Percent Recovery of MSD; ((MSD-R1)/SP) X 1OO
Relative Percent Difference ; ((MS-MS D)/(MS+MS D)/2) X' f 00
Mean Percent Recovery
Determined by in-house Control Charts
0.040 1.0 0.95 0.99 91 95 4.2 93 llll =.0 70 -'123
0.00066 0.10 0.095 0,095 94 95 0.37 94 25 70 - 118
0.00029 0.10 0.092 0.095 92 94 2.4 93 llll sru 70 - 115
0 0.10 0.098 0.10 98 102 4.3 100 llll .ru 70 - 1',15
0.00033 0.30 o.29 0.30 96 100 4.2 98 llll .ru 70 - 115
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APPENDIX E
SWRCB Letter
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STATE
ST WA R ROL BOARD
PA('L R. BONDERSON BUILOING
OOl P STREET
P. O.80x 100
SACMMENTO. CALIFORNIA 9s8 t 2'O I 00
(916) 6s7-094t
(916) 6s7-0932 (FAX)
All Regional Water Board Chairpersons
AI Regional Water Board Executive Officers
All LOP AgencY Directors
DEC - s r99s
LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY (LLNL) REPORT ON LEAKING
UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) CLEANUP
In October lgg5, the LLNL presented to the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) its final
report, Recommendations to Improve the Cleanup Process for California's lraking Underground Fuel
IAnks. , The LLNL team foqnd that the impacts to the environment from leaking USTs were not as
severe as we once thought. The report also presents a convincing argument that passive
bioremediation should be considered as the primary remediation tool in most'cases pnce the fuel leak
source has been removed.
Thg LINL reporr has also been presented to the SWRCB's SB 1764 Advisory Committee which will,
in turn, provide recommendations to the SWRCB by the end of January 1996. The SWRCB may
choose to implement recommendations from the LLNL report and the SB 1764 Advisory Committee
through revisions to SWRCB Resolution 9249 in early 1996-
In the interim and in light of the findings and recommendations in the LLNL report, we believe
cleanup oversight agencies should proceed aggressively to close low risk'soil only cases. For cases
affecting tow risk groundwater (for instance, shallow groundwater with maximtim depth to water less
than Sg-feet and no Aritking water wells screened in the shallow groundwater zone within 250 feet of
the leek) we reconrmend that active remediation be replaced with rnonitoring to determine if the fuel
leak plume is stable. Obviously good judgment is required in all of these decisions. However, that
judgment should now include knowledge provided py the LLNL report.
What I propose fo you is not in any way inconsistent with existing poliiies or regulati; However,
it dges irpi.r.nt a major departure from how we have viewed the tfueat from leaking USTs. This
guidance is consistent with the results of a discussi.on of this subject among the state Board chair and
ftegional Board Chairs on December 5, 1995. If you have any questions on this matter please call
Mr. James Giannopoulos, our manager of the underground storage tank program, at (9.16) 2274320'
Sincerely, .,
Walt Pettit
Executive Director
cc: All Regional Water Board/LOP UST Program Managers