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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSLOUNIFLOW_FS1 Admin iRC3926i Color_2471_001UNDERGROUND STORAGE TA]... UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK)/CU.{TAIVIINATION SITE REPORT STATE TANK ID ;q HAS STATE OFFICE OF EME.RGENCY SERVICES REPoRT BEEN FTLED? f-l ves 4 No EVERGE NCY ves l- I NO LOCAL CASE # ry? L tgsq REGIONAL BOARO CASE #US EPA ID #REPORT DATE l*tO*t4tl otKt6 , SIGNATUREPHONE (80s ) 5q? 7380 NAME OF INDIVIDUAL FILING REPORT R, K M tllert-tr o!l F tro IL ldt REpREsENTTNc F(L LocAL AGENcv I orHER l-l owNen/opERAToR [-l nectourL BoARD COMPANY OR AGENCY NAME CONTACT PERSONNAME U N KNOWN ( 8aS ) 52fia5?5,!, 6llp s Ola sPo Ftrzr- e+ b,"r'd STATE PHONE 7q S ?rs,,to Q tl/o/ ztP S,+rO 1n-u ohip CI? t> -F'!e Rf(^ lrjUJJG6 Po goy t773 S+ru LLt is Cyb's'po C,+ ?3Ya/AOORESS STATE zlPCITYSTREET O PERATOR .y rSosr 5?/-/ag7FACIL.ITY NAME (IF APPLICABLE) Kutidc ttm..vn- A DDRESS spo 3?c:1l^ir I I STREET C ITY TYPE OF BUSINESS LOCAL AGENCY A GE NCY Lu'rs +u s o-^ CONTAP eJz- STRE ET O TL'LD fiba <Hst3Y773&OOb, TAIL FUEL STAT ION ztP PHON E TYPE OF AREA RSON. t ll,14 f] nesroerurrau l_l RURAL n orHER +fl uNrxo$rr.r fl.ornen coMMERcTAL flrr.rousrnra( z 9 F uoJ u.t Eo REGIONAL EOARD () oz;frz-s()>zuulrOd< = TSC D () cAs ,r (ATTAcH EXTRA sHEET iF reeoeo) rrtttttttttl NAME (1)& 4EoLrur-r.l UNKNOWI\ QUA LOST (GALLONS)U 9rot:;oo>tzrl I I I I I I I I I I I I U NKNOWN DATE DISCOVERED blur o"rni trr &r How DrscovERED f_l rHveurony coNTRoL .[-l suesunrAcE MoNrroRrNG f-l nourrHe MoNrroRrNG E {lil5uo,- fl ruursaruce coNDlrloN'; [-] ornrn:7tt DATE DISCHARGE BEGAN 7a,o",-{i 5;r-&p "l UNKNOWN )rtzUU O lri OFo< oP HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED? l-lvEs l---l No rF yEs, DArE I ul ul ol ol yl y METHOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) l--l neuove coNTENTs J-_l neelnce rnr.rx l-l cr-ose rnHx [_f neearn relr [_.l neenrn ererNc EE"oro. pRocEDUREs f] orsen CAUSE(S) Kovenprr-u I._l conRosrox f-l nuerune/ FATLURE f] serll l--l uHxHowN orrr" SEf- hOto 4) ecel I I YRs. K-uHxuowH MATERIAL GA f] rraencless TANKS ONLY/CAPACITY b{steet l--l ornen lrl 6f u ul (.)t f oo SOURCE(S) OF DISCHARGE f--l inrux ueex f_] prptHc uerx Xot""o (sPEcrFY) UNKNOWN O0nnF Loq,) o u.tFot!l! l!<v rrl tr ULgk o trl sorL (vAoosE zoNE) f]cRouNDwArER f] suRFAcE wArER oR sronu onetr.r lXl BUTLDTNG oR urtLrrY vAULT f] orHER (sPEcrFY) f] l:]nnnEtl fl flflflE U KBflEKfl YES GROUNDWATER BASIN NAME UNKNOWN THREATENED UNKNOWNRESOURCES AFFECTED AIR (VAPOR) WATER SUPPLIES AFFECTED YES NO PUBLIC DRINKING WATER LJ L.J ,::!uat. DRTNKTNG E EWATERrrrt fr Knt] fl @nnnn K K n 4 THHEA l- UN- ENED KNOWN WE LLSz_g_ INOUSTRIA L AGRICU LTU RAL OTHER(SPECIFY) at-z ul = ou COMPLETE AND ATTACH A CLEANUP TRACKING REPORT IF ANY CLEANUP WORK OR PLANNING HAS STARTED Drscton4tr wqs dua b patbn- (h:nott&L of -I?-rnb, NE (nem ToruL- Ocr'n-.{+oulcrn- d.id, uot "O,od'op{t r" f?tzrou&L- COMVEN TS: Hsc oE il 0/86) uriiiiiiiiiijj jltii lliiiii styo[san lulsoBtspo Fire Doportmenl . 748 Plsmo St,. Son Lu is Obispo ,Co, 93401 o 549 -73 80 IDeI!.rrrit ADDRESS:796 Foothi I I n ATE: January 22" 1988 HAS PERMISSION TO MAINTAIN, OR TO CONDUCT PROCESSES, OR TO INSTALL Breeze Sas S'TORE, USE OR HANDLE MATERIALS, EOUIPMENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW: Excavaticn ahove a tank for purpose of nepairlng turb'ines per Article 4" Sectinn 18 rf the tjni'torrn ['ire Cocle. ALL REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE PER THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND ITS STANDARD. THIS PERMIT IS NON TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL gT/POSTEO IN PUBLIC VIEW AND SHALL NOT BE REMOVED _ BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CIHIEF. Fehruary 15, 1988 AMOUNT 0F PERMIT: 5 40'00 EXPIRATION DATE I. D. No. 4:1 l'-, i' BY: R. K. i,'liller", Hazardtltts f4alerialr In:i.irr:,:tor' Fire Department Gtyo[san lulsontspo Fire Doportment . 748 Plsmo St.. Sqn Luis Obispo,Co.93401 .549-7380 IDefrrltt S.TORE, USE OR HANDLE MATERIALS, EOUIPMENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW: n ATE: July 22, 1988 HAS PERMISSION TO MAINTAIN, OR TO CONDUCT PROCESSES, OR TO INSTALL ill ADDR C.K.C., Inc. Excavation above a tank for soll t estlng and exploratlon per Arrrcle q' Sectlon 18 of the unltorm rlre Looe. ALL REOUIREMENTS SHALL BE PER THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND ITS STANDARD.THIS PERMIT IS NON TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE/POSTED IN PUBLIC VI SHALL NOT BE REMOVED _ BY ORDER OF THE FIRE C,HIEF. AMOUNT OF PERMIT: $45.00 t' ,'..) July 31, 19BB EXPIRATION DATE I. D. NO. I BY: R. K. Miller, Hazardous Materria'ls Inspector Fire Department cltyo[san Uls oBtspo FIRE DEPARTMENT 748 Pismo Street r San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 o 805/549-7380 February 5, 1988 Breeze Gas & Mini Market 796 Foothill San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 RE: Contaminated Soil Dear Chuck: On February 3, 1988 I drove by your facility and observed soil piled on plastic. Further investigation indicated contamination. You are here by ordered to determine the following within a 30 day period. l. Amount of contamination. 2. Aerial and Vertical location of contamination. 3. Soil on site must be manifested and properly disposed of. * 4. Any ground water contamination must be determined by a certified geologi st. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, or I can be of any help to you please feel free to call. Very truly yours, R. K. Miller Hazardou s Materials Inspector RKM:pjs p3-(104)., I LAW OFFICES OF MAIL ADDRESS P. O. BOX llTA 93002 TELEPHON E AREA CODE BO5 648-5lll . 656-1166 OF COUNSEL DONALD L. BENTON EDWIN DUVAL H. FRANK ORR 0sag-1959) HENRY P BUCKINGHAM LEONARD H. SMITH JAMES T. SHERREN RONALD L. COLTON ROBERT A. DAVIDSON THOMAS E. OLSON GARY P JACOBS MICHELLE L. MORGANOO DEAN W. HAZARD JAMES S. ROYER CHARLES P WATLING BEruION, ORR, DUVEU & BUCKINGHAM A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 39 NORTH CALIFORNIA STREET VENTURA, CeltroRnte 93ool May L2, 1988 Mr. RandY K. Miller Hazardous Mat'erials InsPector City of San Luis ObisPo Fire DePartment 7 48 Pismo St'reet San Luis ObisPo, CA 93401 Dear Mr. Miller: CW: bjd I(wik Serve, landlord at' the I, S{n Luis ObisPo. BENTON, ORR'& BUCKINGHAM This office represents Bob Smith and Breeze Gas a Mini Market, 796 Foothil on February 5, 1988 you wrote the tenant a let'ter concerning a problem with a gas leak. - rt- i-" my understanding that this leak happened back i1 the f all of 19-86 and that at that t'ime you conducted an investigation during which you took certain photographs. I would fl-fe-4" g"i "oiiu" of thole photographs and whatever records you have pertiining to. that problem as my client is contemplating legal action relatlng to that problem' We would be happy to pay for aupfication 5f the photographs and any prt"t""tbvi"g cosCs which you may incur' Ifyouhaveanyquestionsorcomments,pleasegivemeatelephoneca}l.Thanky.ou-roryourcooperationinthismatter VerY tru1Y Yours, cr;a Charles Watling ) May 23, 1988 Martin Polin CIO Farrell Smyth Inc. 2l Santa Rosa Suite 100 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 RE: Breeze Gas & Mini Market,796 Foothill Blvd. Dear Mr. Polin: On February 3, 1988 I drove by your facility and observed soil piled on plastic Further investigation indicated contamination. As property owner, you are hereby ordered to determine the following within a 30 dav period. Amount of contamination. Aerial and vertical location of contamination. Soil on site must be manifested and properly disposed of Any ground water contamination must be determined by a certified g eol ogi st. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, or I can be of any help to you please feel free to call. Very tru I you rs, R. K. Miller Hazardous Materials Inspector REF: 6.7 Health & Safety Code, Section 2651 CAC Title 23 Walters RK M:pjs pa-Q9) I ) 3. 4. I RELr.-IVEilA,PRI7lggg fl!.RE., lIlE. Septenbet 11' 1988 lfr. Uarti! Polia 1445 Harsb Stleet San Luls 0bisPo, CA 93401 SIIBIECT:STISSIIBFACE IIMESI:ICA1:IOI| OF PE:ItsOLEUI COffiAUNTATTOI{ XT 796 FIOOTIILL BOT'L TABD, SAtr U'IS OBISPO' CALITORITIA ItrTBODT'CTIOT The PtoPerty at 796 Footblll Boulevard' Sau Luis 0bispo, ls curtently subleased by tha Breeze Gasollne Service Statlon/Coavenience Stote aad Delicatessea' This Propertt bas bad a toag and varied use ae a service station locatton. Llke nany older service station sites, theEe is soae uncertainty lf Past use has caused soil and tfouEdwater contaniaation by p€troleu! fue1s. tro tecent conditioas are kaown' First, it ls oua uaderstaading tbere nas an overf,i11lng spil1 of apptoxlnetely 50 galloos of gasolile about a JreaE ato. Secoadly, to coupllcate the sltuatloa, th€ BrErze Statlon 1s rith18 a comnetclally zoned aelghborhood where aearby service stations had a hlstorr of leaks ot spills' Togainaprelininaryuaderstandingofsubsurface conditlons innediately within the stte, five botings lf€sedrllledwitheishtlachdiameterhollowsteE auger. Soil aad groundwater samPles were taken at various depths ln each boring ' Also ' groundwater saaples were obtained from the three borings that had tJ.E#l-lllltrll1!l fllltl[l ffiu. (lrl Etilil FrLE @ I I I t.. _ I I I l I l l,- 796 FOOTHILL PAGE 2 SEPTEMBER 11' 1988 been conpleted as monitoring we11s. The drilling progtatn was supplemented by laboratory analysis of 10 soil and bedrock sanples and three groundwater sanples. The investigation shovts that within the property boundaries: There is soil contarnination by gasoline' The first set of groundwater sanples contain constituents in concentrations that usually clean-up ( e. g. remediation) . gasol-ine require bedrock aquifer flow direction migration fron Boulevard. Groundwater is found in a confined with a gradient to the southwest. This precludes the significant contanination locations on the south side of Foothill SITE LOCATIOlT Breeze service station is at the northwest corner of an irregular shaped intersection at 796 FoothiLl Boulevard (Figure 1). The site is within a cornmercial zone of fairly gentle topography ' The service station, 8s shown in Figure 2, has a retail. building northwest of the centrally located underground fuel tank alea. The site is paved with asphalt and cenent concrete. At the tine of the site visit, the station lras in operat ion . AREA AI{D STTE CEOLOGY The regional rnapping of Clarence IIall (U'S' Geological Survey Map MF 686, L975) identif ies tI'Io sedinentary sequences within and near the subj ect site. The older is Frinciscan Melange (rock nixture); the younger sedinents are Quaternary age a11uvia1 deposits. Franciscan rocks are the local bedrock and are prinarily arkosic sandstones and wacke sandstones with minor zones of sheared strale. Depth to bedrock ?A6{.3 ftblRL t LwtoN rnAP 6 St.t,orl; +/v I--l + SCALE 1:24000 I I'IILE l0q)0 ro(D ?@o 300) to@ 50t)0 tiolo 7ml) FE€T KILOML IUNl5ol; '- CONTOUR INTERVAL 20 FEET NATIONAL GEOOETIC VERTICAL DATIJI'I OF 1929 N il(pALtF\ I QUAORANGLE LoCiTrOll l loonnt hLUD ?A6(. r-l ') SrfE, MAP SHOwnsr, Apneampv H&& / l\A2N tT0ttN6 |t/AL LOANDNS N l'lO sFAJ16 6rtnlD STDM ANO DtJ-,ctrgse{ s oar'q /- -../\\ /^Jtaci0AlD(lgvrn'tus +**,., @ mtiu t S*o. I t_ tralt, ) 796 FOOTHILL PAGE 5 SEPTEMBER 11, 1988 ranges from 3 to 7 feet. During the site visit, a similar bedrock was noted in an excavation due south across Foothill Boulevard. The bedrock is generally massively bedded, though it has irregularly spaced j oints and fractures spaced inches t'o f eet apart ' These fractures. provide the pathways for subsurface watef fl0w within the bedrock. Most water fl0w was assoc iated with fractures in shaley zones in the sandstone bedrock. The overlying al1uvial deposits are fine grained and probably flood plain deposits. The a1luvial layer is Linited to the upper few feet of the sedinentary profile and has been alt,ered to an [Ar' soil horizon. The upper 1 to 3 feet of the bedrock in some areas of the site has been highly weathered to a sandy clay' This is especially the case near Boring 3 at the eastern edge of the site. GROUNDWATER The first aquifer beneath the site (and only aquifer investigated as palt of this study) is a confined aquifer within bedrock fractures ' This aquiferr 38 encountered in borings, varied in depth from 8 to 22 feet. The potentiometric leveil in the three borings was neasured on August 6 and rechecked August 26, 1988. Sinilar readings on both dates show the potentlonetric 1evel at about 8 feet below the ground surface The readings of Augus t 26 lrere used in a 3 point construction (appended) of the groundwater gradient. The gradient is 3 percent to the southwest . This is a reasonab le vaLue considering area tcpography and drainage Patterns. I t_ l I I I 796 FOOTHILL PAGE 5 SE?TE}IBER 11, 1988 UETHOD OF FTELD INVESTIGATTOI{ The site was visited on July 25, 1988 for the purposeofpefformingasubsurfaceinvestigationusing ageotechnicaldri].lrig.Sarnplesweteobtainedwith a Sprague-llenwood samPler, driven by a slide hanmer' t,hroughtheSinchdianeterhollowstemdrilling auger. The drill rig used lras a Mobile Drill Model B-53. For this study, alL drilling and sanpling equipnent lras cleaned prior to use' The auger flights we?e steam cleaned before each boring; the sampler and soil sleves (stainless steel rings) !{ere scrubbed in a trisodiun phosphate solution and rinsed with distilled water. Part of each sample was bagged for soil class ification. Another part of each sanple !tas sealed to provide quality sanples for analytical laboratoty analysis. This sealing was acconplished withteflonsheetsandplast'iccapswhichwetetaped secure to the metal soil sanple sleves' Once the soil was sealed, the sanple lras placed in a Plastic bag and stored in an ice chest. Borings2r3rand4wereconpletedasnonitoring we11s with 2 inch diameter PVC casing. Details of wellconstructioncanbefoundattheendofeach respective boring 1og. The conpleted well t{as developed by baiLing with a teflon bailer' Groundwater samples lfere obtained once the developed wells regained their initial standing water 1eve1. The samples lfere not filtered prior to laboratory analys is . The Stoundwater sarnples !{ere shipped in 40 n1 VOA vials in secondary containers with activated carbon. The watef samples were stored and shipped in an ice chest containing "blue icer" as the coolant. i i I i. I I l i I { t- 796 FOOTHILL PAGE 7 SEPTEMBER 11, 1988 LABORATOBY ANALYSIS SMC Laborat,ories of Bakersfield, California analyzed the 1O soil sanples subnitted fot analysis' One sample was a background organic lead sample fron the nea! surface at the north of the site. The remaining nine sanples were soil or bedrock samples obtained with drilling tools. The latter nine samples were tested for constituen'ts of gasoline such as benzene, toluene, xylene, and total pettoleun hydrocarbons. Those samples having any petroleum constituents were then analyzed for organic lead' The thtee sampLes from the near surface clay horizon contained less than 16 ppn total volatile petroleum hydrocarbons. Discernable concentlations of benzene, toluener and xylene (BTX) were found only in those samples near the bedrock and soil contact. This was the case in Boring s 2 and 4. The remaining samples were from deeper depths in the bedrock and no petroleum products lrere found within the detection linits of the laboratory analysis. Tlre three groundwater samples, one fron each monitoring we11, contained quantifiable amounts of BTX and Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons. It shoul.d be noted there lras greatet seasitivity in the rater analysis' Constituents were examined to the parts pet billion range for water (nicrotrams pef liter) rather than the parts per nillion range (nicrogran per gran) as performed for the soiL. The sanple with the highest 1eve1 of pettoleum constituent concentrations was from Well 4 which was closest to the underground storage tanks. A significant decrease lras noted in We11s 2 and 3 about 40 feet downgradient frorn Well 4. For example, benzene levels were 283 ppb in Well 4, and 34 and 35 ppb, respectively, in We11s 2 and 3. I I I I 795 FOOTHILL PAGE 8 SEPTEMBER 11' 1988 The laboratory analys is indicates the soils contain petroleum products, and many have linited zones with above avelage Petroleum concentrations, espec ial Ly around the t ank and tank plunbing locations . Further ' there is little o! no contamination near the waste oi1 tanks ' Finally' there is s ignificant contamination of the first aquifer innediately adjacent to the underground fuel tanks. The contamination drops off significantly a fewtensoffeetdowngradientfromtheunderground tank area. coilcLUsroNs The field investigation shows subsurface stratigraphy is fairly uniform within the ptoPerty boundaries of the Breeze service station. sandstone and shale bedrock is the matrix for a confined aquifer that flows through interconnected fractures in the bedrock.Thestaticwater]'evelinwel].sisaboutS feet below the surface of the site' overlyingthebedrockare3toTfeetofnativq and fill sandY cIaY soi1s. Laboratoryaaalysisofgsoilandbedrocksanples show petroleum contamination is linited to shallor depths and is spotty laterally. organic lead ltas not detected ln any soil or bedrock sanple containlng petroleum. Groundsater samples indicate significant pet"oleun contamination exists rith the highest concentration of contamination nea! the undetground fueltanks.Twentytothirtyfeetdowngradientofthe fuel tanlc' conc"r,t""tiorr" are approxinately 1/10th of those near the tank. 796 FOOTHTLL PACE 9 SEPTEMBE'R 11, 1988 RECOI{UENI'ATIONS At the least' groundwater beneath the site will require treatm.ent to remove undesirable concentrations of petroleum constituents such as benzene. This can be accomplished in a two phase nanner, if approved by the Regional Water Quality ControL Board. The first, phase wouLd be effective if the contamination is of linited ver.tical and horizontal extent and if surrounding soil and bedrock ate not contributing new amounts of contaminants to the groundwater. There is a high probability this situation is the case. The first phase would be to Putrrp 100 to 200 gallons of water from each wel1. once this volume of rfater is removed, watetr samples would be analyzed fron each welL. A decision would then be made as fotl0ws: 1. If the contamination levels remain the same o3 increase relative to the August 26, 1988 samples, a phas e 2 program would be initiated. A ground!{ater treatment system, designed by a qualified civil or environmental engineer, would be required. 2. If the contanination 1eve1s decrease markedly, a few more cycles of punping 100 to 2AO gallon/we1l' should be attenpted to see if the aquifer clears to acceptable linits. 3. If the contamination levels decrease to be10w the regulatory clean-up 1eve1s, then the aquifer has probably been sufficiently cLeaned. Quarterl.y sanples for a 1 year period should plove this. t_ 796 FOOTHILL PAGE 10 SEPTWBER 11, 1988 Thedecisiontotreatthesoilandupperbedrock should await the results of the first phase of the water treatment. If the groundwater is sufficiently treated with the linited punping treatment of Phase 1 and remains free of significant contanination during t,he 1 year nonitoring program, it could be concLuded that the soil and aquifer bedrock natrix is no longer cont"ibut ing to the measurable degradation of groundwater. Therefore, soil and bedrock clean-up' in this case, would probably not be necessary' 0n the other hand, if groundwater contamination is more extensive than current data indicates' a soiL and upper bedrock excavation and aeration progran would be in order. Details f,or this would be Pending the first phase of groundwater clean-uP. Respec tive ly Ken Malone c1 t/t^ UC. N0.42,lil APPENDTX BORTNG LOGS LABORATORY RESULTS 3 POINT CONSTRUCTION -t. BORITG NUMBER L , -169 1 cf 'l PROJEff 796 FOOTHILL BLVtr. sAN LUIS OEISPO, CA DATE 7 /"s/ee DRII,L RIG MOBILE DFIILL B-53' 8'' AUGER DRTLLTIG cotvrRAcr.oR pAcrFrc GEoscrENcE DRfLLER EB SVOBOEIA GEOLOGIST KEN MALONEY SAI,IPLE READN\G I@IS'R]RE SOIL .{I{D ROCI( DESCRIFTION GRqPIfiC moist 3tt AC oven- Sandy lean CLAY (CL)' Firm, medium plasticr some subangular gravels to 1tt diameter, sands are mostlY subangular, medium grained quertzt ;;;;=; and lithic Fragments, mottled *TVH 1.? PPm (bY analYsis) FOWn. decrease in gravel Per-Grey brown t centage. 1+22/ao/ - o8e8 dry - wrt Minor Fnactunes on % " sPacing irregular, Friable, mudstone pantings well cEmented enclosing sandstone matrix, caleita infilting oF Frac- turee Mg staining on some Fracture 3urface3. hard tbedrock t Ecngs temat5tlf€t-n t Pfobtntgorn-f ootdE2tpta1l.tI Pmedr nIIIIdrIaoFr saFleFu|.o n1nmot1 g 1f 1 ntahNBIuFtP n]-no toI rrFrom o-t x]'mll,th1 Erc ady ycllow bnown itty sandstone rig at 16 Fcet de dcpth oF groundwa wcll. Sealed hol concrGte 7/e5/88- aa aa a a aa l a ar t a ar l a ti )aaa ) aaa l aaa I L 2 ? ,1 l 6 7 3 9 l0 l1 r.tL' l3 L4 l5 15 L7 18 19 20 47 /50for 5rt 0848 1cJ/ -Fon ek o85g no !3am pls Fe covery I BoRTNG NUI'aER 2 PAGE '1 cf ? PROJESI 79-6 FOOTHILL BLV8. sAN LUIS OBISPO ' CA DATE 7 /"5/88 DRILL RIG MOBTLE DRILL B-53, 8r' AUGER DRII.LII$G CONIRACTOR PACIFIC 6EOSCIENCE DRTLI,ER Etr SVOBOOA GEOI.OGIST KEN MALONEY SAI,IPLE READII\G MOISTURE SOIL AI\iD Rmli DESCRIFTION GRqPffiC mo ist 3*5/ 1"/ 18 3tt AC over- Sandy lean CLAY (CL)' Firm, medium plastic' some subangular gravels to 1r? diameten, sands are mostlY subangular, medium grained quartz' topaz, and tithic Fragments, mottled bnown. Moderate Petroleum odon, Mottled gFeY bnown, decrease in gravel percentage. Esnzene O.59 PPm, Toluene 1'1 PPmr Ethy.Ibanzene 0.56 PPmr P-xYlene O.eS ppm, m-xylane 1.9 ppm' o-xylEne \a. I PPd, TVH 1Ei. O PPm o staining. 4 es /50 For 4tr o950 ao aa aa aa aa G' aa aa oa aa r'i .e pst.vasively shaared shale *AI1 constituents below detection I imit . + All constituents below detection l imit. dny moist wct = bedrock, hard, Yellow shale interbads odor uppen 2 Feet t Silty sandstone bnown witn thin slight petroleum no staining I 2 3 4 6 7 3 9 t0 t! L2 13 L4 15 15 L7 18 19 20 5* 6*5a/ -For 4ft't IrI 1 l BORII\G NUMBER Z PEEN ? Of 2 pRctrugl 7SE FOOTHILL BLVtr. sAN LUIS OBTSPO, CA FTI.F I DEPNI SA,I,!PT,E READI]G }OIsIT]RE SOIL/ROCK DESCRIPTTON 2L 22 23 24 7q 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 7 50/- -For 2\'r dny Silty sandstone bedrock as Freviously Ankosic wacke-sandstone, denser gneY n o r ng at Feet o a oPen to e3u aFter pulllng auger. fnstalled a Z inch diameten monitoring well with .OeO inch saw cut PVC casing Fnom ?34 ta 8% Feet'. Blank casing to surface attached with threaded casing connection. Fniction slip caps on both ends. Sand pack #3 Lonestar waterwashed, placed t,o 72. e Foot Bentonite well seal above sand. FleadY mix concrete to surFace with locking well caP and traFFic rated box (installed 7/"6/88) well developed by baiting 7/"6/AA. Static watar level at !t\'t on A/6/AA" I t_ ,) BORIT'G NUMBER I P*GE 1 cf 1 PRO.TEST 796 FOOTHILL BLV8. sAN LUIS OBTSPO, CA DATE 7 /"5/8a DRILL RIG MOBILE BFTILL B-53, 8" AUGEFI DRTLLII.G COIVTRACTOR PACIFIC GEOSCIENCE DRIT,LER Etr SVOBOEA GEOLOGTSE KEN MALONEY DEPIT{ SAI,IPLE READI}G MOIS1n]RE SOIL A}ID ROCZ( DESCRIPTION r9atrl{Ta moist \ 3tr AC ove Sandy lea plastic '1" diamet angular, . topaz, an \ bro"n. \ru" 1.3 n CLAY (cL), Firm, medium some subangular gravels to Et r sands ane mostlY sub- medium grained quartz' d lithic Fragments, mottled ppmJ benzene 0.11 PPn rey brown decrease in gnavels, grsater percentage of sand ifran in other borings at this depth' Mottled s t ro a a aaat a ao l aa a l a9 a . QG@ t aoG t oo a t ao€ 130 0 , €e a laaa ta a o, t aa a ) ao a laoa laoa t oo o t aa o I ao o raaa ta a a ta aa a aaa )8* 10* moist wet Silty sandstone badrock' highly weathered, highlY AII cctnstituents below detection I imits. Firm, Fractured. 8/ 13/"O 11 1? s/ 10/ 1" 1119 s/so For 5!? 1 135 at 13 Faat. Flefusal For drilling equlPment. Holo oP€n to 13 Feat. JnstallEd a ? inch diameter monitoning well with .OeO inch saw cut PVC easing From 13 to 5 Faet. Blank casing to surface attached with threaded casing connec- tion. Friction sllP caPs on both ands. Sand Paek #3 Loncstar latEF- washedl placad to 4 Feet. ? Foot Bentonite well seal above sand. Fleady mix concn€te to sunface with' locking well caP and trafFic rated box (installed bY 7/"6/Aa). WeIl developed by bailing 7/"7/9-8. Static water level at 7t lOtt on A/6/AA' End of boring I z a A 6 7 o 9 l0 ti L2 t2IJ L4 15 15 L7 18 19 20 l BORII\G Umeen 4 HAGE 1 0f 2- PROJECT 796 FOOTHTLL BLVtr. sAN LUrs 0BrsPo, cA DATE 7 /"5/e8 DRILL RIG MOBILE OFIILL B-53' I'r AUGER DRTI,LIAE CONTRACTOR PACIFIC GEOSCIENCE DRILI,ER ED SVOEOtrA GEOICGIST KEN MALONEY SAI,IPLE READI}G MOISTURE SOIL AIVD ROCI( DESCRTFTION GRCPKIC moist 11 .t 1/25/3 3tr AC over- Sandy lean CLAY (CL), Firm, medium plaslic' Eome subangulan gravels to 1tt diameter, sands are mostlY subangulan, medium grained quantz' topazl and Iithic Fnagments, mottled mottled grey bnown decrease in grave t percentagB. rown. ,l?7 / 14/"3 1337 1 334 aa ao aa ao aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa o Silty sandstone bednoc yellow brown. Strong Petrolcum oaon uppen 6". *Benzene 1.6 PPmr toluene O.46 PPm, ethYlbenzene 1'1 p-xylene 3.2 PPm, m-xYlene 1 '2 PPm' o-xylene O. 16 ppm, isopropylbenzene 3.7 ppm' TVH 56, TPH 13 Fnactured bedrock * Alt constituents below detection I imitE . Minor fracturtel on N" sPacing irregular, fniable, mudstone Partings wall cemented enclosing sandstone matFix, ealcite inFilling oF Frac- tures, M9 staining on Eome Fnactune surfaces. P k, hardt I 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 l0 l1 1a i3 L4 15 16 L7 18 19 20 13* 14+ 15 .t Ei For stt '|.343 4s/4"/5 for 4tr 1357 50/ -For 5k 1407 50/ - Fon 3tt 50 dry ) BORI}G NUMBM.4 PAGE E Of ? pRqtECT 7SE FO0THfLL BLVD._ SAN LUIS OBISPO' CA FTT,tr i t READI}G I{OTSruRE SO DESCRTPTIONSAI,'F[,E fncrease in percentage oF Fractuned shale layers. Mostly Fnactured shale, minor amounts of sandstone End oF boring at aE Feet. Hole open to ?4 Feet. Inetalled a 2 inch dianater monitoring well with .O2O inch saw cut PVC casing From 24 to 10 Feet. Blank casing to surface attached with threaded casing connection. Fniction sliP caps on both ends. Sand Pack #3 Lonestar waterwashed, PIaced to I feet. 2 Foot Bentonite well seal above sand. Ready mix concrete to surFacE with locking well caP and traFFic rated box (inEtallca 7/"6/ggl . tr{ell dcveloped by bailing 7/e7/89, statie lrattF level at 7 t l1tt on A/6/AA. 2T 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 & t =BORI}G NT]MBER - PAGE 1 Of 1 ;; --r=iloorrrl*.uo.- sAN LUrS OBISPO, CA DATE 7/"5/88 DRILL RIe MOEILE DFIILL B-53, 8" AUGEFI DRILLII\E CONTRACTOR PACIFIC GEOSCIENCE DRTLLER EB SVOBOtrA GEOIOGTST KEN MALONEY DEPn{ SAI,TPLE READI]iG I4oIS.TTJRE SOIL AI\ID ROCK DESCRIPIION @cPrIc 3tr AC ovEr'- Sandy lean CLAY (CL)' Finm, medium plastic, some subangulan gravels to 1tt diameten, sands are mostly subangula medium gnained quantzr toPaz, and tthic fn la a a ndad rded Silty sandstone bedrock, hard, yellow b rown Arkosic wacke sandstone, * All constituents below I imits. dense r grey detection 18 1g* not n not ne oF Boring at 15 Feet, reFusal drilling equipment End Fon I 2 3 4 J 6 7 I 9 10 11 L2 13 L4 15 15 L7 18 19 20 )--l EldC Laboratory Clienl liage;,..CliCr.. Inc,-. ..,i.:i., : ,: iAddress'i:i.P';O."Box 431 ., ,...- Sen. Ardo'. CA . 93450 Date- sample received- :' 7-26:98,..-- Date' analysiii bbupleted :. -8-O4.-88.-i- Date of ,report : 8-05-88 JG'"n tb*"" -Anaiytical Chemistry :: .. il;-;.;'.i;1. .:.Laboratory.No. 1655 through 166 Project: Breeze Gas RESULTS OF ANATYSIS #1655 ID: Sanple r'1" Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-XyIene Isopropylbenzene TVH. ugm/gm MRt gm TPH (Diesel)10' Method of Analysis: California DOHS LUFT manuaL MRL = llininum Reporting Level TVH = TotaL Volatile Hydrocarbons TPH = Total Petroleun llydrocarbons ugn/gn = nicrograms per gram ND = Not detected lp' :' (.i ND ND ND ND ND ND ND t ND t tu9a/0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 3155 Pegasus Drive . Bakersfld4 CA93E08 ' (805) 393'3597 P.O. Box 80835 . Bakersfie!4 CA 93380 ) LaboratoryNo.t6SSthrough1664Project:BreezeGas RESULTS OF ANALYSIS # 1656 ID: SamPle '3 tr Benzene Toluene EthYlbenzene p-SYIene n-Xylene o-XyIene IsoproPYlbenzene TVH TPtt ( Diesel ) #1657 ID: SamPle rr5" Benzene Toluene Echylbenzene p-XYlene nr-XyIene o-Sylene I soproPYlbenzene T\'H ugm/gm 0. 59 1.1 0.55 0.85 1.9 2,L ND 16 ugm/gm ND ND )rD )rD ND ND ND )iD I'IRL, ugm/gm gmugm/IURL ND .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 ) Tlll ( DieseI )\i)10 llethod of Analysis: california Dol{s LUFT manual llRL = ilininum RePorting Level TVH = lotal Volatile HYdrocarbons TPll = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons lrgm/gn = micrograms Per gram ND = t..:,t detected SLan Comer A -t ) Laboratory No. 1655 through 1664 Project: Breeze Gas RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #1658 ID: SamPIe 'r6r' Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Xylene I sopropYlbenzene TVH 'l'Ptl (DieseI ) *1659 tD: Sample rr8" Benzene 'f o luene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-Sylene I sopropylbenzene 'rvtl ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND l,iD ND ND ugm/gn 0. 11 ND ND ND ND ND ND 1.3 }IRL ugm gm ND .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 llRL, ugn/ 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 t.0 gm TPtl (Diesel )ND 10 lle bhocl of Anall's is: Cal i fornia DOHS I.,UFT manr:a I llRL = )linimum Reporting Level TVII ='Iotal Volat,iIe Hydrocarbons TPII = Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons r.rgm,/gm = micrograms Per gram ND = llot detec'"ed Stan Corner "t '") Laboratory No. 1655 through 1664 Proiect: Breeze Gas RESULTS OF ANALYSIS +1660 ID: SamPIe "10" Benzene Toluene EthYlbenzene p-XYlene m-XyIene o-Xylene IsoProPYIbenzene TVH MRL, ugm/gn TFH (Diesel )10 =t661 ID: SamPle "13" Benzene To luene EthYlbenzene p-XyIene m-l(Ylene o-Xy Lene I soproPYlbenzene 'rvH TPll ( Diesel )19 r0 }teLhod'ofAnalysis:CalifocniaDOI.ISLuFTmanlra.L ilRl, = )linimum RePorbing i-evel TVll = Tot,al VolatiLe llydrocarbons TPtl = Total Petroletrm H;"drocarbons ugrn/gm : micro{rams Per gram ND = Not detected 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 ugm/gm ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND gmL ' ugm/ 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 t.0 )lR/cm b 46 1 2 2 16 7 ugm 1 0 I 3 I 0 3 56 I l- Stan Comer Laboratory No. 1655 through 166{ Proiecti Breeze Gas RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #1662 ID: SamPIe "14" Benzene Toluene EthYlbenzene p-liYlene m-XYIene o-XYlene 1 soProPYlbenzene TViI TPH (Diesel) *1663 ID: SamPle "19" Benzene Toluene E thYlbenzene P-SYlene m-XYIene o-XYlene I soProP:r1ben zene T\'H ugm/gm liD ND l,iD liD ND ND ND )iD l:D ugm/gm ND ND ND SD );D \D \D 10 illRL, ugm/gm gmMRL, ugm/ 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 TPi{ (Diesel )10 }le|htltJofAnalys!s:Californiarr,.r)IISLUF'|manual )lRL = )linimum Reporting Level TVII = Tot.al Volat,ile llydrocar:bcn'; TFtl = Total Petroleum llydrocarbons rrgm/gm = microgirams Per gram liD = liot detected Stan Comer Laboratory No. 1655 through 1664 Proiect! Breeze Gas RESULTS i lbcD OF ANALY.SIS 1 tf me/kg ND ]lRL ' mg,/kg 0.50ID: Sample I' Soluable lead *1656 ID: SampIe "3rr Soluable lead ;1659 ID: Sample 'r8rr Soluable lead ;t661 ID: Sample "13" Soluable lead nc/kE ND )lRL ' mg./lcg 0. 50 n8/kE ND ]lRL r ng,/kg 0.50 mE/ltg ND )lRL, mglk8 0.50 i 1664 ID: Bacltground Soluable lead mg,/lig 16.3 )iRL ' mg,/kg 0.50Soluabie lead so Luable Leaci anall's is done b.'- BC LaboraLories , [nc. llRL = Minimum Reportin.g Level mg,ekg = rni i I igrarn Per li i Iogram :',iD = Not detected Stan Comer -) EIVIC Laboratory Client Name: CIiC, f nc. Address : P.O. Box 431 San Ardo, CA 93450 sample received : analysis comPl.eted: of report : Laboratory No. 1681 through 1683 RESULTS OF ANALYSIS furaiytical ChemistrY Date Date Date 7 - 28-88 8-04-88 8-0 5-88 Project: Breeze Gas ;1682 ID: l{eIl 4 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-Xylene m-Xylene o-XyIene f soproPYlbenzene TPH ( Ga,soline ) ugm/L 283 66 69 55 86 65 4. 3 ,823 mugMRL, 0 0 0 0 0 090 500 L Method of Analvsis: s03O/BTx/Gasoline MRL = Minimum RePorting Level TPH = Total Petroleun Hydrocarbons ugm/L = micrograms Per .Iiter ND = Not detected Brian on Assistant Lab Director 3155 Pegasus Drhc . Bakersfid4 CA93308 . (805)393'3597 P.O.Bon80835 . Balcrsfid4 CA93380 .t L ,-l Laboratory No. 1681 through 1683 Proiect: Breeze Gas RESULTS OF ANALYSIS #1682 ID: Well 3 Benaene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-XyIene m-Xylene o-XyIene I sopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ;1683 ID : ttiell 2 Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene p-XyIene m-XyIene o-Xylene Isopropylbenzene TPH (Gasoline) ugm/L 35 56 t26 95 122 205 ND 3 ,230 ugm/L MR 34 31 30 28 46 39 ND1,048 5 MRL, ugm/L .5 .a = .c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 em/L 5 5 5 5 5 b c Lru 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 00 Method of Analysis: S03O/BTX/GasoIine MRL = Mininuu Reportingi Level TPH = Total Petroleun Hydrocarbone ugrn/L = micrograns Per liter ND = Not detected Brian I I Assistant tab Director ()!'\ clXln- Creoil)JcuumetL WV&,t't r^lqnaN) rp6 @ttl tLL bLuDr sLo dft b*o O^S Et6lanods OBrnrre 8l'lw { uh,"/w gga'{ 87 3t?.' sdr tbQqsq' W(^LL |7fr,:"fTi,n %::rWTr^t i;f: (,,o^ptt EiLEI'4nar ws E ualo',u'* pfpnt To 4u') ilEtr- L = j@t- (q'qqs'+ 6''l1e1') = 6tu''?qs1 t weLL s -- ,J:- (t'ttlt,i i'totzii = &7'1en' wlr;u- tl D,Str'ty:e> *nogAt IUELL'AJD 4 | wrs't*\ten u'/flF 4 U^'no'l wat S t7.1lst ll Wre-re lJ ErErlnor'l lturr { 6v'} Parr'tT ls lqzql' 'OIED A zD sr.Jr- 10 cop sTrLJct-A:. l'{t{l . ,.. ^o?"tol!/u^'*68 ,rtr,h(o.r ror.rL) Dreg gr-€!,refr,,. to.u { ,"l'r*P lor*t t.olLGl n 0 FrdD @.,rl &o o" tlt"/Ho( ;r"" o*.1 ro t*r[t-*-.o 9.".*'{- ,.ow'. _ {&.{ l.r.rrl rliGil/.,..L = lD'\'.- fl vw,,,)Dtft€cnorJ |tw sD @ S% 6AUai+ finr$o-l =W' = X:,"rf" uT" ,-.\ ,ililililililillillllllll Gtyo[sanluls oBtspo FIRE DEPARTMENT 748 Pismo Street o San Luis Obispo, CA 9340'l . 805/549-7380 September 23, 1988 Mr. Martin Polin C/O Farrell Smyth, Inc. 2l Santa Rosa, Suite 100 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 -r'RE: Breeze Gas & Mini Mark et,"1g6 Foothill Blvd. t zr' /5 4,4 I {6't6q? Dear Mr. Polin: On May 23, 1988 this Department requested that you preform a site investigation on your property located at 796 Foothill. This request required that you determine the amount of contamination at this site. Ken Maloney Geology performed several site borings in order to determine the extent of contamination. To my knowledge this has been completed for quite some time. I am requesting the analytical report from Mr. Maloney, in order to determine any corrective action that may need to be done, within seven working days upon receipt of this letter. Your cooperation will be appreciated. Very trul urs, R. K. MILLER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTOR RKM:pjscc: Roger Picquet, City Attorney Erwin Willis, Fire Marshal UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE (LEAK) / CONTAMINATION SITE REPORT HAS STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES [ves Wo REP'RTBEENFILED? [-lvps We EMERGENCY CASE #REPORT DATE ,l 3'ul Aa I ,l 9"17 , @o57 fl?*zssa PHONE rflftlo NAME OF lan lut ! ahspd Ft;I tS.pt'. COMPANY ORAGENCY NAMEREpREsENTNG f..l owruEryopEnaron [--l REGIoNALBoARD llzfioc*aorncY fl oruEn ooUFtoLult 7qg /,sia {:t*{*2, /oak o brc y'b e 4 73"yot ADDRESS (caSTf '// -lActfCONTACT PERSON Q-V.o.l"e g M/e r 'J l-] uruxruowru NAME3e-oa EEuG 7?6 rt'fifult //""/.c/4 ?3'/a/€/a"ADDRESS SATE zpcrY FACILITY NAME (IF APPLICABLE) C.lnrc OPERATOR t \n^r* ADDRESS U 3t L eS r-.) et lJYar PI{ONE (s6) fl / wpEore0srNEss EI4ETATLFUELsTATToN l--l renu f--l oruEn TYPEoFAREA f-l couruenchl I--l rNousrnm l--l f--l nesroeurnu lrzprxen lerurL ? zIF 8JuF6 CROSS STREET 0tr.oneo 5t- Gosl fl?-736a PHONE@NTACTPERSON lV\,,.hn.| 5,,^ {tF1n ^ {-,, ic oh.ioo F'ie b"o* AGENCY NAME ${1 t978tqtl PI-IONE M,,rl,*e I Thowus 2. trru EE = REGToNALBoARD I Pes,oi"-! t) okr Quoli [1 Jt & NAME(1) G,oEr,L,i,o, OUANTTTY LOST (GALLONS) li-l4ruxruowl (21 UNKNOWN oU^ ?q h9 rcwotscovEnEo l--l rruveuonvcoNTRoL lEfsuesunrrcEMoNlroRlNG [--l ranx rEsr l--l relx neuovrt- l-l orsEn NUISAT.ICE CONDITIONSOATE DISCOVERED "l I *,1 ol I ol Q"l9 ', 'l 'l ol ol "l tl DATE DISCHARGE BEGAN l-Dztrruxtlowtl METHOD USED TO STOP OISCHARGE (CHECK ALL T}IATAPPLY) l-l nEuovEcor.trelrs l--l nrpHcermx fl closEranr REPAIR PIPINGTANK|_l nEpatn pforxen [-l cxmeE FzU UF m Etu ooo6 HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED l-l ves p/ruo tFyEs,DArE ul ul ol ol "l r cAUSE(S) [-l ovenptul fl connostoru l/zlztlttxtlowrl l---l spru l--l onEn RUPTURE/FAILURE MATERIAL I--l ptaEncuess @l4reer I--l o*.r_ TANKS ONLY,CAPACITY AGE [-_l uttxttowtt GAL, YRS ulat, f o Do cc:too SOURCE OF DISCHARGE TANKLEAK ffiuttxHowll PIPING LEAK OTHER uluOL 3E CHECK ONE ONLY f_-l ur.roereRutrueo DRINKING WATER - (CHECK ONLY IF WATER WELLS HAVE ACTUALLY BEEN AFFECTED}SOIL ONLY [rjlcnouHomren UJgE =Fdo l--l sre tNVEslcATtoN tN pRocREss (DEF1N1NG EXTENT oF eRoBLEM) l-l cwaruup tN pRocREss I-l starueo orF (cLEANUP GoMPLETED oR UNNECESSARY) no FUNDS AVATLABLE To pRocEED l---l evauulrtne cLEANUP ALTERNATIvEs CHECK ONE ONLY | 2f-wo rcrroru rexeru fl posrcleaNupMoNrroRrNGtNPRocREss t] )<z60UE ='otu<G 'rt"/ be.c't''.. . notr-'rrJP,"Jo/ee/ra eIac_40,r flfornen lol CHECK APPROPRIATE ACTION(S) (SEE BACK FOR DETAILS) ENHAT.ICED BIO DEGRADATION (IT) REPLACE SUPPLY (RS) a-.-hws y'tac< ,.{&-{.-{,'D., e- '+" ( ye+ +*t"r\ e/ea* h..-s REMOVE FREE PRODI..,CT (FP) PUMP & TREAT GROUNDWATER (GT) EXCAVATE & DISPOSE (EO) EXCAVATE & TREAT (ET) NO ACTION REOUIRED (NA) l-l cep stre (co) l-l coruratruuENTBARRIER(cB) l--l rnElruEHrATHooKUP (HU) aFzut =oo 8SO 0s(&87) Gtyofsanluls oBtspo FIRE DEPARTMENT 748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 o 805/549-7380 March 30, 1989 Mr. Martin Polin 796 Foothill Blvd. San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 RE: Contamination at 796 Foothill Dear Mr. Polin: This department has reviewed the report from Ken Maloney regarding your property. As indicated, results show that the soil and groundwater is contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons at a concentration exceeding established levels by both State Department of Health Services and the regulatory agency (San Luis Obispo Fire Department). Therefore, this department will require that all contamination be removed and lawfully disposed of as hazardous waste. Prior to removal of the contamination you must submit a written plan of correction to this department showing the following: l) Clean-up method to be used. 2) Identify professional consultants, labs, clean-up companies and haulers to be used. 3) Final destination of the wastes (State permitted disposal site, treatment or re- cycling facilities). 4) Date the work is scheduled to be completed. 5) Plot plan of your facility. 6) Necessary permits from applicable agencies (Fire, Police, Water Department, etc.). Approval is required from this department prior to clean-up activities commencing. Should you have any questions contact me at (805) 549-7380. Thank you. Very truly s, MI SMITH MS:pjs cc: Regional Water Quality Control Board RKM6-2 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTOR Ftl-lG ltl 'Et 15i 11 r:lli.r:: IIjRN rlFl[:rr,l F.E t 'l\silrr or cAtrroftNrA t I GEfxGE sEUHtviEJrAN, (irrv6r4prt--.- --.- --- :-E=ii.r#!ili:*:ffiEa_:---1";.1-rJ*'+---.ff-'!?-+--Ery CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER AUALITY COHTROI BOARD -CENTRAL COA$T REGION TIO2 A LAUREL IANT sAH rUrS OBt$Po, cAtrFonHtA 9340t (805) 549.3147 Juna 6, 1989 Martin PolinI445 llarch Street San Luis Obiepo, CA 93401 AUo 2I 19BgDear Ms. PoILnI $UEJECfT FROPERTY A{f 796 FOOTIIIIJIT BIrVD,, $At't LUIS OBISPO fhle letter ie ln re*ponse to your eorrgultant's ast€asment repo*tregarding this site (CKC Inc., $eptember 1988). The report waesubmitted to us by the San Luie ObS.apo Ctty Fi.re Depnrtment onltarch ?2r 1989, Ife agree with 1rour consul.tant's reeornmendation toperi.odically pump ground watef, f rorn each well to control thecontaminailt plume. Please suhmit a report confirming the lmplementation of your consul-tant's recomflefldatione hy l}uly 31f 1989. QuarterJ.y aarnpll"ngof ground vrater is neceesary to determ.ine the effectLveness of your remediatlon efforts. Your first quarterly carnpling results musthe included in the JuIy 31st report, Reports shall be suh[ittedevery three months ttrereafter. Thern raports are requestcd pureuant to SeetLsn 13?67 of theCall"fornia Water Code. The CalLfornia Water Code algo authoriresthis l{,egional Board to asseee admirristrat,ive civl} liabil"ities ofup to $5000 per day for each day the reports are late 0ueetione regarding thtn letter may he directed to lrll-chael Thomagat this office. v trul v ffi FILE f I4T rmm r TEILLIA}I R. Executive 0fficer cci Mike Smith, San Luj.e ObJ"epo Fire Department Ken Maloney, CKC Inc.r F,O, Box 212,7, Faso Rohles, CA gg44? poJ"irr .Lrr/7 Fll-.lr; 3t:*-t .E:-J 15i 11 illi.r.: r-jHl.l UF.'trr:;r I . ._.1 fe ees 30th Strstt, Sulte 300 Srtremcnto, Clr 95816 (916) 448-il485 (40816??-a*bj tIta dnltforni.n Regiorrel water Qutllty csntrol Board * Centfal Csapt neglon 1102 A LaUrel Lane san tuls obispo, CA 9340X FII AU 0 P, !] 1g8gRS; site ftenadiation at 796 Foothlll BIvd' san Luls obispo, CA Ddar Mr. TnOneBi. The llurposd of thls letter ls to upd,at+ thq central coast RHecB dn our pfin*O i"**Af-iCion actfonE ior the ahove rgf,erenced elte. W€ narie AlViOeA our renediatlon plan into several taskst Th* taslcs sret L) Remove underground tanks, pipingr flld fuel ielands. Excavate aont'hmlnet€d sol1' ?) gg*#gppIe the_ grourrdwater nonltorlng t+el"Ie on elce and' begdn Quarterll *amPLlnE' 3) Teet Bqulfer snd PuilrP vell'n' TrsK t L our ini.tfal etep wIIl be tO renpyt ?he undtrground tanksn FipinE and gu{f -iefan?s. W* wfff then sl{cavats contarnlnated soil in rhe vicini.[l ;]-iii; uncirE"".un6 fan]cs- Bhis oontaninat4'on wae prevlously Aeiectla by enafy*fn "i sanplea IroT soil borings- AtI crlnr&nrnated scil 1liTt ne etocidpl-1ed fgr. abovegr+und treatnent* nilv-otrldf-"ontJnT""t"a eoir unabrneattr tha piplng or f";i-riranas *irr Cteo b+ renoved and' stockpiled' The excavatiorrs will €xtend laterally until -uncontamlnat+Scoi.t is sncountatred. S;ii- will ha ixcavatrd to a depth sufflclent to tremov€ afl *Jo-ntu*inate'O sdlt or to a depth iust ahov6 the groundwat*r fev[ie - in tfre rnonitorinq wells on site. R.enoval of *ff-'""^{**f""t"A--e"if wlII he verified by labof,atary analyEir of il ilt;ffii;[;-nuruber of eoll qamp+e3: rhs sarnpl*E uilt he *OIt"ected from lh; bothcm and eidewarrs of tha e*c*vstion. ThGy t^rill ue - anilyiea for g*eoline frnd ita *onstittrents (tPHl BTX*S) ' a FUG ltl 't_15 15:1I {lFirl tl;r::jll FIF:tr0 TASIT #8 t'hr three groundwater monltorlnE-.wells wlll he rF*$anpled *nd analyaect r-or-rFn g grx-E"---cne uoditortng we}ls wirr aleo be "rreckea i"r f,ree floaElng prf,duct' After lnitial pumpinE of the wallr, the^wells will b& na$prei-Tqui;'- t* -u"ir-*frt; ure errectivenesEr of pumpinE f,E n r[*[aiir ai,ii"n. * rhu-*eiri wirl he re*eampred quartBF]y. rlgx #r Taslc #3 wllt be to funplernent the reconiltndationc outlined ln our !,rarch frl, rsEg sun*urffi*' i"nu*iElg"tion Report. TD addlt*'on to tha rc*ommendatlOnS f n- Or.rf Uarc-fr ',?? t 1989 r6p6rt', ua w{1I conduor a puili"1l"T"[u"ing*Tr,*- i"L-tt;i punp.lnE br tht wel]s ' Also, durinE *il*auit,ion of, f.he eont*ninated eotf we wiII e:tcf,vf,t+ fl erratr,I test trench ln tne"Eicivation. The purpoge of the t€Ff trench wltl. he-t; errifrrate wnetfrer the auulfer i-e under confined or unsonf lrree cdnditiotte ana--trtE d€Fth .to'the top of, the aqutfcr' Ehe deterrnination of *r*iGJ'[rre-"iquifer le under aqnf ined or uncsnf ined "onaiti"onE ana'lhe *ctu*r depth Fg ,the wster eurfsee wl}I aid In th;-d;;ign ot a 6r"""ar'riUer iernedlation systeur' fhe test trench wtLI he e*cavated to a deplh helotr ttte leveL of the groun4wl-ter in -{fre 1t*ft-;. hut to * Atftfr abovs the leve} of flrst Eroundwatetr eneountsied as reeerded- On tha boring loga f,.,r thes* orerTal**;;; nnei.;$f-t tr,i*-OEpttr to b? approxinatelv 12 faer, tn thE viclnlty ot ""il-*i .---rf tlie trench fl"ltE with ttater we witl i.nterpret the tquflet to be uncorriins4 wlth the top of thc vratetr eable s,t eFs #-1116l a"npfi " &8 the watpr leveL in thc wslls" coniffrs*I;, Tb. t116- tren}rt doeE not fttl vrith +raterr wG will lnterpf*t the- aqulfer t;- [G unOer afinfined condltione with ifri-mp'or"-itte aquifei at a greater depth' The wellB wil,I ba in{ti.aI}y pwped of x,00 * ?00 gallons.of trater, A pump test to evifuiti lfre. eifeetiv*n6f,H ot the wells crilr bs sohductert durinq '*tnis--tnitiar punplng. rt the uell.s yrerd suff, i*ifi;*[o*lTrti"ne-oi-ura[Jr ror irumfrrnu. ro. be efrectlva, rire ngil1 eontlnue to punp tfrJ tdef f s as outf ineA -i'n the suheurf ace inveatigation trepsft" ff'.ffijA-it p"oi En* thd Eroundwater is unoonf lned, s,nd ret,atively stiallowr . wb anti*ipate eh conatrueting iln interceptor trsneh a"ti'^-putpi"g * pystent efincusrsntlV with backf ilt lng Tt e €xs*vat'ei'* af"i"L---' If 'Ji{o . t:- -ooor and the aguifer ts, d,eep (F10 reeri, ;"-;ould e;oiiJbly inetail addit'ional flslls. ti v F.4,-) 4! Flrlt; ztt 'iJ! 15:1:*t r-l.i:r:: l;F]t'{ i-lt--:llj I AIt watsr punped wllt be Btored ln anprlorappropriateiahle anoun rE you have any queetlons or need further lnfomado not hasltate tq call n€ at ($16) 4tg-F4SS. Very truly your€, I to treatnqnt of dle posal. ff itan apFrec tof groundwster wilJ. have te barenediatLon, we antlcipa te on lnstelllng En on*eitegygten *f{e wou}d al,go procecd to lnveetgtoufi(twater csnditiona at thr aLt€, Brad Cooper Geologiet ProJect ltanager ccit !'tartln FoLln igate up r _._r tsnltthatfor treatuent qradlent pleaee FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: NOTE TO FILE Michael Smith, Hazardous Materials Inspector August 29, L989 Underground Tank Removal, 796 Foothill Blvd.FEtE a , j On Thursday, August 24, L989 five (5) underground storage tanks were removed from the former Breez.e Gas -Station at 796 Foothill Blvd. They included two (2) 10,000 gallon and one (1) 6'000 gallon gasoline tank and two 280 gallon waste oil tanks. The waste oil tanks did not appear to be leaking or experience any contamination. This was not the case with the fuel tanks. Extensive soil and water contamination was evident through the excavation. Corrosion was noted on all the tanks, however the only visible holes were in the 6k tank, (leaded). Most of the product lines were also corroded and fittings were lose. August 28, 1989, excavation was conducted to the bedrock, approximately 13 feet. Ground water reclarging was occurring rapidly. A product sheen was noticeable. Further excavation is continuing. cc:Carrie Bassford ty ir Ic san t u ST IOBo[ Fi spo re rtme ontDepa 748 st.Pismo a San uL rs Ca.9340 oObispo,549-7380ertIlr ffii (formerlv Breeze Gas) DATE: Auqust 22. lg8g STORE, USE OR HANDLE MATER IALS,OR TO CONDU CT PR P_E_EI4 l_SS to N ro MAt NrAt N,ooESSES, oR To lrusrAlr_EQUIPMENT AS DESCRIBED BEL OW Excavation/removar of.z-10,000, r-6,000 gasorine and 1-500 oarwaste oi I tank per uniform Fi.e corti-n"ti.i"',i,"s..ii;;";;.r"'No new tanks to be installed. ALL REQUIREMENTS-SHALL BE PER THE UNIFoRMI FIRrHrs pERMrr rs No_N-rRArusFenla^r_!. f sHnii_'aEF6si'dNor BE REMovED - eV oioL'iio-F rHE'r^rit-bHrer. E CODE AND ITS STANDARD. AND SHALLD IN PUBLIC 'Septernber 30 , lggg AMOUNT PA|D: $180.00EXPIRATION DATE t.D. NO.BY:FIRE MARSHAL l i 'San Luis Obispo City Fire Departmgnt ,748 Fisnto Strcet \ San Luis Gltispo, CA 93401 Permit No Application Date_ No. of Tanks to be Ilemoved APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT CLOSURE/REMOVAL OF UNDERGROUND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES STORAGE FACILITY Tvp_e_pI_ABp!.i_ealian (Fill Out One Application Per Faciliry) [ ] Temporary Closure [ ] Permanent Closure ffi Removal A. Facility Name Add /l Contact Perso Telephonc: @ays1 ,a-4 1 l 9-a? (nientsl h/ k? 76 8 / Owner: (YI a."-*,n iiu,Te lephon ?R<-4<- Address: ltl4{ f't\av-i-,, St,x,ft C.LO e,&_ Zi Opera Tele phon Addrc Date Tank Insta.ll ed: a4f',ox 19 6f Volume of Tank (Gallons)&- to,,aoo #*1. I (roawffaf I 9a, #4"B. Water to Facility Provided b Depth to Groundwater: VtLo_b,us_-Siut#pa_ Basis of Dererminatio C. Tank Rcmoval Contracto fl Calif. License No. Addr ess: 8ol h4l Sr.*" 4,*!a Cin. zip: gdQSz) Tetephone: HaF637,nSt,S- Proposcd Starting Dat ^- d CompletionOate: 9-l- l?8'3 D lnsu r Chcmical Composition of Materials Storcd: Tank + Chcmical (common name)I)ates Storcd Size Prcviously I 44. ,4 l)'n !...-A lQGs* to P,e.e""* to to to _to_8PR 6l< Srt .9*ne E. Final Destination of dress List previous owners and opcrators of the tank(s), if applicable: DATE OWNER/OPERATOR Telephone F ' -'\ ) G. Attach a plot plan showing: 'r' Location of all tank(s) and piping and their secondary containment Lcak detection system Overfill protection system Scale .../ North Arrow t-- Property linev Ncarest intersection or road t/? Equipment summary v Existing equipment and cquipment to be removed H. Type of Primary Containment: [] Concretc [ ] Fiberglass [.<] Steel [ ] Fiberglass Coated Steel [ ] Other Piping/Materials of Construction: [v]Stcel []Fiberglass I I Other Typc of Secondary Containment: []Concrete []Fibcrglass []Steel [ ] Fiberglass Coated Steel Nn [x] Other I. Was any part of the systcm cathodically protected? J. Describe lcak detection system used, if any ,'lLy' u. , If ycs, which part(s)?_ K. Dcscribe overfill protection system used 1 j^^l(*r--, r- FIRE DEPARTMBNT USE ONLY Describe Method for Retrieving Sam Sanrples Will Be Analyzed For Laboratory That \Vill Perform Analysis L Addrc Te lephon THIS FORM HAS BEEN COMPLETED UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY AND TO THE BEST OF MYI(NOWLEDGE IS TRU Signatur UGT. I AND CORRECT. Title ,", {z? / n lotnut hND I S:TE. MA? Suownsr, FJPnaamzV HRnh / AA|,N ITOL]N6 WAL L0un)Ns llfftrlIi frP?t"ax l" ' A'o' _j l l _l l l ?A6(. r-l l l l l l T 1 ? -a *x l I N *[ 34ild, ,5IJilD f STDE ANO tFJ-lcnt*<ttt + oalq /- \ "nn h") _, ' uNo&a*o,rto // troi;ihlrl,I; /', , 'o & y[' - -- 'a.f uryA. \.^*o -*.-.t utvlt4, , +*u.., @ milia t $**. EMERGENCY f_-l ves 6 HAS STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES REpoRTBEENFtLEo? [-lvEs ffi REPORT DATE ul 8"t 2,t Aa A"t ?, CASE# ?-73taotl PHONENAME OF INDIVIDUAL FILING REPORT M;eLo e-( 1r-,'*l' COMPANY OR AGENCY NAME e f ADDRESS o REPRESENTING U lElocarncerucv l_l OWNER/OPERATOR OTHER O ,4'r<f_l ReetoNeL eoano 6oUF tCoo-t! G, @5r rv7-efTd PTONEcoNTAcr PERsoilt - t\harhn Do/,n l-luruxruowru NAME56-o> 9ebo- uJt srREEr rt1o-sA cA. ,,?)Yo/(f,,JLo./ vtlf ADDRESS STATE PIiONE $6d f OPERATOR Breeze Cnq-l FACILITY NAME (IF APPLICABLE) srRFr Rt"fL,r/ B/u4 .*nr jLo ,Co.or7J?,3Lo1?0, ADDRESS CITY WPE OF BUSINESS lr-ftTAL FUEL srAroN l---l rmu l-l oruen TYPEoFABEA lr]6-uruencnl I-.l rr.rousrnnl l--l nunal l--.] nesroEurel l--l orsen zotr q IrJF6 st-. CROSS STREET Cl^,orro (MI rY T-rceo PI{ONECONTACT PERSON fA.r.lr.-"l S,^,.i*f.iLo Fcc'e- D.o$ AGENCY NAMELOCALAGENCY tfutl ryq-Jtv> PI'{ONE PLtc-ln"e I Tlt "*"s 2. =r!*fidx Pee r'avt ,3 REGIONAL BOARD o gq *z OUANTITY LOST (GALLONS) w? l-l ururrowt't NAME(1) Llf[NKNow\Jeat (2' l--l nrwmonYcoNrRoL [zl- rarux neuoval l-FzuesunrrcEMoNrroRrNG t] NUFAilcEcoNDtrtoNsHow DtscovERED l---l nrurresr l-l orsen DATE DISCOVERED ut Aut L,t frt gt 7 , ,l ,l nl ,l ,l "l pfuruxruowru DATE DISCHARGE BEGAN METHOD USED TO STOP DISCHARGE (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) l_.1- neuove conrerurs I-l nEprtnranx FZdr-osermr [-l cxlHce pnocEDURE k-J-forxen Lertau? 'TLu. REPLACE TANK REPAIR PIPING F2U UF d Gul ooo6 ffis fl r.ro TFYES,DATE *t A,l Art frl 6,t ? , HAS DISCHARGE BEEN STOPPED ? cAUSE(S) ft-idwnrtu lEllconnosoru ffim l-_-l orrEn f-l nuprunenauunE UNKNOWN TANKS ONLYrcAPACIry 7:a,ooe*W&^'. aee /, { vas l--l pteEneLrss ffurt l--l o*rr_ MATERIAL UNKNOWN tu ahl o Do CE 8 SOURCE OF DISCHARGE lElrarurrclr f_-l uttxttowr.t ffituea over{Io,nt PIPING LEAK UUAL ()F fQlunownren l-_l onnxrr.ra mren - (cHEcK oNLy rF wArER wELLs HAVE AcTuALLY BEEN AFFEoTED)SOIL ONLYUNDETERMINED CHECK ONE ONLY zqUJ FF E6 p4ifrruveslcATtoN rN pRocREss (DEFINING EXTENT oF eRoBLEM) l--l curaruup rr.r pRoGREss l-l steHeo orF (cLEANUP coMPLETED oR uNNEcEssARY) f_l posr gxenNup MoNlroRtNG tN pRocREss l-l ruo ruuos avTLABLE To pRocEED I-l evnlulrttlc cLEANUP ALTERNATIvEs CHECK ONE ONLY NO ACTION TAKEN J4zoo >bU<E cAP S|TE (CD) CONTAINMENT BARRIER (CB) TREATMENTATHOOKUP (HU} l-l excnvnreaDsposE(ED) l-l neuovErREEPRoDlJcr(FPl E fficavarc&rREAr(Er) l--l puuptrnEArGRouNDwArentaD l-l l---l ruoecroruREourRED(NA) l-l orsEn(ol CHECK APPROPRIATE ACTION(S) (SEE BACK FOR DETAILS) ENHAI{CED BIO DEGRAOATION (lT) REPLACE SUPPLY (RS) oF2U oo Preu*-5 3*rnL-J*. v.ll r,\ c'al;, Lr,v u*( 3or'/ 6at* hheLVL *-ee-* iuo-|"^ il""1 p^4t-f /ret *-t L'-7 /rf a-<< . 'l UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK UNAUTHoRTZED RELEASE (LEAK)/ CoNTAMINATIoN SITE REPoRT -) I HSC Os (1i8n - *5fF E1 'E! 15:58 ll{Ll 55Rnil $fvlfi r.aboratory : f:' f ) 4 $9SE$P al ChemistryAnalytic 't$ Frt tr--! FILE fllient Hsnrel CHC, Ino. Addreng : P,O. BOX 4lt1 $en Ardo, CA 93?S? Date uemPle* tsir*lv*d : Dete ana I ye I s curnl.rl e Led : Dat+ of rtPort i Leboratory Ho, SgSg tht'oudh 23{1 FroJect: Martin FolinFoothill Site B*30*8sg-3 I -BS 9-01*89 RNSULTS OF ANALYSIS #AgB3 IDI SanPle #1 Eenatne Toluens Ethylbentane p'tfyJ cn+ m-XyI ene o-l{Ylene I Eopropvlbeneene TPH (0aaolln+l #2334 IDr SarnPle #? Benzene Toluene Et,hylbenarrnd P-XYlcne nr*l(yl tne o-Xylene I eopropY lbenzene TFH tGstollnel I{ethod of Ana}yele t $810/80t0 tFID} HRt * [llnlmum RePortlnl Level TPH r TotaI Potroleurn Hyd.tocerbang ugrn./cm = mlcrocrs'ms Per Eram ND = Not detected Concr uBn/gnr ND ND ND ND HD ND NS 1,O L, u{$/ 0.1 0.1 0.1o.l 0.1 0.1 0.r 1.0 HR CmL, ugm/ 0,1 0.1 0.1 0,1 0* I 0.1 0,1 1,0 gft I HD 0.16 0. g0 0. a6 HD 10 3155 Pegotut Dttvt F.O. tssx S0835 Bakcrsfield, CAFS3fi8 B+ker.rfleld, CA 93380 (so5) s93'$F9? F$t (80$) 3s3.3S83 .I I -*i:.fl.* '1 ', 0.1 ..:l I 1 l Etan a a t sEF E1 'E9 15157 IHL SF]l.i FEnLI P.: 7 qb rto//r,"// tll,4 S!:,P $ 1$$9 a t 'J Laboratorv No* 433fl throudh e341 Project: t) I Martirr Folln F++thlIl $ite FILEFF.$ULT8 OF ANALYSIS *tflSS ID: SnntPLo #3 Benzene Toluene EthvlhenEene P-XYIene n*XYleng o-XYlene I toProFYlbensene TFH (Oaaollne) te336 IDI $nntPle #4 Eenaene Toluene EthYlbenu ene p*XYlene m-XYlene o*XYlene IaoPropl lbensene tPl{ tGseol Ine ) * ?S3? ID I Sarnple #$ Bengene Tolurne EthYlbenatrre p-XYlene rn-Xylene o-XYlene I sopraPYlbenzenc TPI{ (O*roIin*) $tan Coner uHrnlCm HR /tm I D tg r6 ,L4 .16 HD0,lu 0*l? 0. ls ND ?.s ugfi.t .1 .1.l ,1.l.l .0 L, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.10 0.gl 0, fl4 0.8? 1,0 0.6S ND ?.9 Ir I ugln/gm 0.1 0*l 0.1 0.1 0,1 0.10'l 1,0 MR 0,I 0.1 0,1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.0 0 0 0 CI 0L N I cfi, ugm/ t. ) Gtyofsanluls oBtspo FIRE DEPARTMENT 748 Pismo Street . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 . 805/549-7380 November 6, 1989 Mr. Martin Polin 1445 Marsh Street San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 RE: Site Assessment Report - 796 Foothill Dear Mr. Polin: On August 24, 1989, five (5) underground storage tanks were removed from your property, Yisual evidence indicated that both the soil and groundwater was impacted with petroleum that had leaked from your tanks and/or piping. As of this date, this office has not received the required analytical report addressing mitigation activities. Please submit the appropriate report and data for review. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at the above number. Sincerel MICHAEL SMITH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTOR MS:pjscc: Michael Thomas, RWQCB, ll02-A Laurel Lane, SLO, CA 93401 CKC, Inc., P. O. Box 431, San Ardo, CA 93257 p8-(2e)