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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3045 Duncan)t {ilililililtililI11 Gtyo[sanluls oBtspo FIRE DEPABTMENT 2160 Santa Barbara Avenue ' San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5240 ' 805/781-7380 "Courtesy E Serttice" March 26,2003 Auto Parts Recyclers of SLO, Inc. Chuck Roeder, Owner 3045 Duncan Lane San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Re: 3045 Duncan Lanel Closure Letter For Soil Remediation Project' Dear Mr. Roeder: your 2.4 acreproperty has had a long history as an auto parts recycling facility as well as recycling othei comrnodities such as glass, plastic, aluminum cans, home appliances, and othlr metals. As part of a redevelopment project for this property you were required to perform a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. SECOR Intemational, Inc. was selected as your consultant and conducted field investigations in February andMay of 2002. Soil and groundwater samples were collected and analyzed, followed by excavation of contaminated soil. Soil contamination containing Lead and minor amounts of other metals were segregated from Hydrocarbon contaminated soil. A11 affected soil has been properly disposed of and documented with manifests. Several temporary groundwateimonitoring wells were installed and sampled with results forwarded to the F.egional Water Quality Control Board for their review and oversight. Significant pieces of Jquipment removed from the site include acrane, a crusher, two above ground fuel storage tanks, two clarifiers, and an above gtound waste oil tank. To date all Fire Department requirements have been met. This letter confirms the completion of the site investigation and remediation of soil contamination resulting from activities at your facility located at 3045 Duncan Lane' Based on the information generated during the site investigation and subsequent remediation, and with the provision that the information provided to our Department was accurate and representative of site conditions, no further actions related to the soils investigatior/rernediation are required. Please contact me at (805) 781-7383 if you have any questions regarding this correspondence. Sincerely, b,K.u% D. Kerry Boyle Hazardous Materials Coordinator Mr. Corey Walsh, Regional Water Quality Control Board Tom Baasch, Chief Building Official cc (El tn" Citv of San Luis Obispo is committed to inctude the disabled in all of its services, programs and activities. [\)Ll reeconimunications Devic.e lor the Deal (805) 781-7410.@ I GtyoFsan luls oBtspo FIRE DEPARTMENT 2160 Santa Barbara Avenue . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5240 ' 805/781-7380 "Courtesy E Serttice" August 23,2004 Mr. Ryan Harding ENSR Intemational, Inc 1220 Avenida Acaso Camarillo, CA 93012 Re: 3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo, CA. Mission Self Storage Dear Mr. Harding: During the course of site grading at3045 Duncan Lane (Mission Self Storage) during CY 2003,heavy equipment operators uncovered a single wall steel product transmission line. The line was applox .2" diameter, the piping nm was approx. 50 yards long, and the burial depth was approx. 30" deep. I had an opportunity to inspect the entire piping run and did not observe any evidence of an unauthorized release. I looked for soil contamination, soil discoloration as well as any petroleum type odor but did not detect any. I tool several photographs which you and Chuck Roeder have custody of. You have requested that I issue a closure letter for this particular area on Mr. Roeder's property. Given that there was no evidence of an unauthorized release I am writing a letter of closure for this specific location on Mr. Roeder's properly. It is my understanding that LINOCAL has claimed responsibility for the pipelin". It hut been removed in its entirety and the piping disposed of. Provided that there are no additional areas of contamination, and thalthe information is current and accurate, our office is issuing this letter of closure. Should additional or previously unknown contamination be discovered in the future UNOCAL andlor the current properly owner would be respousible for further assessment/cleanup. Should you have any questions regarding this correspondence please contact me at (805) 78I-7383. Sincerely, \, KI^Mfi D. Kerry Boyld Hazardous Materials Coordinator Corey Walsh Chuck Roeder Address File cc [El tn" City ot San Luis Obispo is commirted to include the disabled in all of its services, programs and activities. t\)LlreteconimunicationsDevic.efortheDeal(805)781.7410 @ I GnessN & AssochrEs JAN ADAM GREBEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE HAWLEY BUILDING 1231 STATE STREET, SUITE 2OO SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA 93IO1 TELEPHONE 805-963-9090 FACStMtLE 805-963-9098 SACRAMENTO WELLS FARGO CENTER 4OO CAPITOL MALL, SUITE 'I l OO SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 9581 4 TELEPHONE 91 6.447.4450 FACSfMILE 916.447.2414 jan@g reben law. com JOSEPH B. ADAMS joe@grebenlaw. com July 28, 2006 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL Articte Number: 7002 3150 0001 1495 3386 Mike Grant Manager, Environmental Site Remediation Union Pacific Railroad 1408 Middle Harbor Road Oakland, CA 94607 Re: 3045 Duncan Lane. San Luis Obispo, California Dear Mr. Grant: We are counsel to the Roeders, owners of the above identified property' As you are aware from previous communications with owner Chuck Roeder, dieselfuel and other petroleum hydrocarbons, lead, and volatile organics were detected in the soil and groundwater beneath ihe Roeder'i property. lnformation regarding the detection of these hazardous substances was previously forwarded to you. During the sampling which detected the presence of the hazardous substances in the subsurface, underground [ipelines were discovered underneath the Roeder's property, which originated from the aOlacJnt railroad tracks and easements owned and operated by your client. There is a Unocal bulk fueling station adjacent to the Roeder's property, which the pipelines also serviced. Recent inspection conJirms additional pipelines currenfly remain beneath the Unocal and Railroad properties, over which your client has control. lt further appeirs that some of these pipelines are still "charged" with diesel fuel -creating an imminent threat to human health and the environment. Historic site review confirms that a spur line from the railroad was used to deliver fuels to the Unocal bulk fuel station. The pipelines are related to such activities as well. Excavation activities were undertaken by my client as required by the San Luis Obispo Fire Department. During excavation of soils, oil sludges, additional underground pipelines, and railroad debris *"r" un"ountered. the railroad debris consisted of scrap metals, ties, spikes, track ballast, oils and sludges. What is particularly troubling is the fact that absorbent material was also discovered alongside an oii sludge-indicating thai someone knew of the sludge, but tried to cover it up-or improperly tried to clean it up. Letter to Mike Grant, Union Pacific R.R. Re: 3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo, CA July 28, 2006 Page 2 The excavation of soils and other activities by the Roeders in response to the hazardous substances discovered underneath their property hai cost them many thousands of dollars. Many cubic VaiO" or soil had to be removed and disposed of oy a hazardous. waste hauler' Hundreds of feet of inOurgrornO pipelines were removed. Lnvironmehtal consultants were required to assist in the investigations and clean uP' As the owner of the Railroad, spur line, pipelines, and an operator of the Unocal bulk fueling station, Union pacific is legally obligated to take'responsibility for the costs incurred responding to lhe hazardous substances. u-nion pacitic is liable under federal environmental statutes, such as CERCLA and RCRA, as well as common law claims related to Nuisance and Trespass. Based on the discovery of railroad debris in tne subsurface alongside oil sludges and other toxic substances, there is little doubt that Union pacific is responsible for releaslng the hazardous substances. Such liability is joint and several, ,u[ing Union pacific (as wett as any oili'er responsible parties) responsible for the entire contamination. ln addition to what has already been removed, the charged underground fuel pipelines that remain on your client's property and Unocal's are only a few feet from the Roeder's property line. They represent an imminent threat to hlman health and the environment. They are also, by law, considered to be part of an abandoned undergiound storage tank or tanks, which obligates your client to remove the tanks and abate any nuisance created. Accordingly, we demand that Union Pacific immediately confirm it will take prompt steps to resolve the pending environmental issues, pursuant to its legal obligation. The Roeders demand that you reimburse lhem for the costs incurred in respondinglo the contamination caused by your client' Addressing the past and current environmental issues on your property also requires Union Pacific to indemnify ihe Roeders for any future obligations concerning the contamination. please contact the undersigned to discuss your client's response. ln the event that no response is forthcoming, the Roeders will have no choice but to seek all legal remedies available to them, including filing legal iction against your client. Accordingly, your prompt response is appreciated' Enclosed, is a RCRA Notice to Commence Action, as required by law prior to commencing a RCRA action. cc: ry tru rs J , Esq GREB OCIATES D. Kerry Boyle, Hazardous Materials Coordinator, SLO Fire Dept Client GRseEN & AssocIArES JAN ADAM GREBEN jan@grebenlaw. com JOSEPH B. ADAMS joe@grebenlaw. com Re ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE HAWLEY BUILDING 1231 STATE STREET, SUITE 2OO SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA 931OI TELEPHONE 805-963-9090 FACSIMILE 805-963-9098 July 28, 2006 SACRAMENTO WELLS FARGO CENTER 4OO CAPITOL MALL, SUITE 1 1OO SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 958'I 4 TELEPHONE 91 6.447.4450 FACSIMILE 916.447.2414 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL niicte Number:7002 3150 0001 1495 3379 Mr. Paul Lindquist Ms. Kelly Duran Real Estate, Remediation Services Division Unocal Corporation 276Tank Farm Road P.O. Box 1069 San Luis ObisPo, CA 93406 NOTICE TO COMMENCE AN ACTTON PURSUANT TO 42 U.S.C. S6972ht(1t(Bl -30i5 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo, California Dear Mr. Lindquist and Ms. Durani This letter constitutes notice by Chuck and Jocelyn Roeder, Roeder Enterprises, lnc., Auto Parts Recylers, lnc., and Mission Self Storage, to commence an action against Unocal Corporation pursuant to 42 United States Code section 6972(a)(1i(B)of the Resource Conservation and RecoveryActof 1976 ("RcRA"). The complaint will allege, among other things, that you as a past or present.generator, or as a past or present owner and operator 6f a treatment, storage, or disposal facility contributed to, or is contributing to puit ot present handling, storage, treatment, transportation or disposal of any solid or hazardous waste which ii"V pri,r"nt an immin6nt and substantial endangerment to health or the environment. As a result of environmental testing and investigation of the property located at 3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo, California ("subject property"), the owners of the property have reported to the State of California and county of San Luis Obispo, as weit as the Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Coast n"gi"" that soil underlying the subject property is contaminated with, among other things, petroleum nyOhcarUons, incluOing'buinot limited to dieselfueland lead. Also, volatile organic compounds (solvents) wLie touno in groundwJter on the subject property. Based upon this information, it is claimed by the property owners and the state of California that this coniamination constitutes or may constitute an imminent and substantial endangerment to health and/or the environment. Parties to whom this notice letter is directed are ;;;;;; and/or lejal entities that include past or present generators, past or present transporters, or past or present owners or operators of a treatment, storage, or disposal facility, who have contributed or are contributing to the past or present handling, storage-, treatment, transportation, or disposal of any solid or hazardous waste which may present an imminent and substantial endangerment to health and the environment by virtue of their -business operations at the subject property, and/or on property adjacent to the subject property. The Complaint against Unocal Corporation will seek to restrain such activities and to order you totake such other action as rai n" necessary to complete an investigation and/or clean up the contaminated soil and groundwater to the level required by the relevant governmental agencies. ln addition, the property owners will seek an award of costs of litigation, including reasonable attorneys fees and expert witness fees pursuanlto 42 U.S.C. section 6972(e). lf you have any questions or would like to discuss this matter further, please contact counsel for the property owners as set forth herein. RCRA NOTICE Re: 3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo, CA July 28, 2006 Page 2 cc: -Very GRE Stephen L. Johnson, Administrator Uniied States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Ariel Rios Building 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460 Wayne Nastri, Regional Administrator USEPA, Region lX 75 Hawthorne Street San Francisco, CA 94105 Bill Lockyer, AttorneY General Office of the Attorney General, State of California 1300 '1" Street P.O. Box 944255 Sacramento, CA 94244-2550 Maureen Gorsen, Director California Department of Toxic Substances Control 1001 I Street P.O. Box 806 Sacramento, CA 95Bl 2-0806 , Esq OCIATES Roger Briggs, Executive Director Caiifornia RegionalWater Quality Control Board, Central Coast Region 895 Aerovista Place, Suite 101 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 o RCRA NOTICE Re: 3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo, CA July 28, 2006 Page 3 D. Kerry BoYle Hazardous Materials Coordinator San Luis Obispo Fire DePartment 2160 Santa Barbara Avenue San Luis ObisPo, California 93401 I,l ri[= fi ilffi ffi'ffi srffitrir'lfririlff t-riendl I (-1.,.,'',5afe Sec-ure Mai 1 1 .2()06 Cerrilled Mail Mi kc Crant. l\'1anagcr' [ :tti'i ronIrtcrttal S i tc [{crrlccliatiorl IJniorr Paci llc [{ailroacl 1408 Middle Ilarbol Itoacl Oakland. Cn 94607 3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo' CA' Request for cost recovery associated with site remediation due to unauthorized release of hazarclous material by UPRR onto private property. Dear Mr. Grarrtl My nanre is Chuck ltoeder ancl I arl thc;lroperty o\,vner ol'3045 Dttucan Lane in San l-gis Obispo. C'A. Iwas recentlv involvecl irr re-cJevelopirrg rly property which was successfllll,corlpleted approxinrately one ycar ago. I was contacted last week by the State []oarci o1'[:-clLralization (l]OL:) rcgarclirrg pzrytnettt o1'f-ees associated with disposal of hiiz-alclous \\,astc genclatccl tlLrriug thc re-clcveloprtterrt process, lt was at this tinle tllat I r.r,as rcr.r'rinclecl that yoir arrtl I lravc sonrc'tutlirrishcd business to take care of that relates directly to tlie pi.t)'nrertt sottgltt bi" thc IlOIr. San Luis Obispo City trire provided regulatory oversight for my site cleanup over the tinre period olcalenclal year 2002. Mr. Kerry Boyle, Hazardous Materials Coordinator for rhe lrire Dept. contacted Mr. .]ohn Moe o1'UPRR by telephone, followed by FAX. The topic was previoLrsly unknowrr contaminatiorr located in the Norlh East portion of my property. As sjte grading was preceding a heavy firel oil type product was encountered in shallorv soil, Mixed in with the soil were a number of railroad ties in good condition. As tlre excavation graduallv becarle cleeper the remnants of some type of structure or sllmp \\'as eltcoulrtcred rvhich rvas nrade ol-red bricks. A scluare colutntr olconcrete was also noted. l'hc concrete r,r,i'rs rcnrovccl along witlr lbLrr truckloads of soil.'fhe bottorrr of the excavatic'rn yielded cleatr native soil at approxintatcly l5 f'eet irr depth. Laboratory analysis recluirecl by thc Fire Dept. indicated the nraterial was hazardous and had to be rcntot,ed. Re 1O+i Dlrnc.an Lane . 5;, n t-rrrs Olrspo, L'\ .)l-i-Ol . (BOi) ,+)-l7lr. www.missionselfstoraqe.com Mike Grant Page Two May 17,06 Any delays in my project would have resulted in significant financial expense to me. Mr. Boyle never heard back from John Moe regarding this contaminated soil. As stated previously, I am now faced with an invoice from the BOE, which I must pay out of pocket or risk additional penalties. My costs to deal with this problem are as follows: Lab Analysis of Soil Samples: $500.00 Disposal of 4 truckloads of contaminated soil: $2695.25 Transportation of contaminated soil: $ I 956.00 State BOE Fees: $1800.00 Total Expenses: $6951.25 Please note the attachments for clarification of UPRR right of way, spur tracks onto my property as well as location of the Unocal Bulk Plant to the SE of my property. Unocal has already reached a settlement with me and I am seeking the same with UPRR. Please contact Mr. Kerry Boyle of the San Luis Obispo City Fire Department with any questions you may have regarding his requirements for cleanup of the soil contamination. It is his belief, that UPRR is a responsible party for the contamination. If there is a formal claim form I need to complete or submit to you please advise andlot provide the forms. I have retained documentation of all my related expenses for your review. Please consider this a formal request for settlement of my claim for cost recovery for required site mitigation of an unauthorized release caused by UPRR. I would appreciate a response within 30 days. You may contact me at (805) 543-1215 so that we may discuss this in greater detail. Sincerely, #4 les Roeder,Owner 3045 DuncanLane San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Attachments cc: Kerry Boyle \S!t |\I*^ \J A i3; a\ I I 4;. i {, tls J iI*," -'' 1 j i v Clean 5al Secure May 22,2006 Unocal Corporation 276Tank Farm Road PO Box 1069 San Luis Obispo, Ca93406 Attn: Kelly a. Duran Property Manager Operations Real Estate and Rentediation Services Re: 304-5 Duncan Lane San Lr.ris Obispo, CA 93401 Unocal's Site #0691 Dear Ms. Duran: We have just received a bill from the State Board of Equali2ation in the amount of $3830.16 for Hazardous Generator Fees for the calendar year 2003. This fee is above and beyond the related expenses we billed you in 2004. We removed three loads of Hazardous waste related to Unocal. We are asking you to reimburse us lor those three loads in the amount of $1200.00, which is your portion. lf yorr Irave any firrther questions please do rrot hesitate to call me. (805) 543-1215, Sin les M. Roeder Owner, Mission Self Storage cc: Kerry Boyle, San Luis Obispo City Fire Deparlment to+5 Dunc-an Lane ' San t uis Obispo, C-A 9r+ol . (aor) ,+i-tz1i. www.missionse lfstoraqe .corn May 10,2004 Charles M. Roeder Mission Self Storage 3045 Duncan Rd San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 543-r215 748-1718 (cell) Unocal Corporation 276Tank Farm Rd., San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Attn: Kelly A. Duran Property Manager Operations, Real Estate and Remedial Services RE: Removal and disposal of Union 76 pipeline Dear Ms. Duran: This letter is in regard to our meeting of 17 March 2004. At that time we discussed the removal and disposal of old pipe on the above mentioned property that had been previously put down by Union 76. Enclosed please see pictures of the old pipe being removed and the full disposal box. Please find attached copies of disposal and labor bills that were paid by us to Souza Construction and Coastal Rolloff in the amount of $ 1030.34. Thank you for your remediation consideration. If there are any further questions please feel free to call me. Sincerely, %, Charles M. Roeder Owner, Mission Self Storage Enclosure cc: Kerry Boyle, San Luis Obispo City Fire Department /^),.-) .t I -"@70\;''1 r*:i ) it ,r,i ,;. I:,,,,;i (: . A:-'-' IIIEEF a L t I l 1'f- 'l I, i t i,.'rrl. l' f': .:i.; T 0e t 24 2003 i0:03,Aitl1 flREEK LABS l'1009i3 P l/? t4l SUBURBAN ROAD. SUITI C.5 . SAN LU|S OB|SPO. CA 93401 lsos) 5{5.9036 . FAX i005) 5454t0r cREEK rftlnoNMENTAL LAgonfont ES, tNC. Fage i Chuck noeder Missi-on Park an^E llrrF^5n Lrranrr- San Luis Obrepo, CA Log Number order: Re. ceived; 03 -c11200 K4151 \o/2L/ 03 934 01 REPORT OF AI'IALYTICAL RESULTS SAIttPLED SAI149LE bSSCETPTTON SA.}'IPIJED BY DAIE @ TIME MATRIX ====-======= ===============--=E=-===; ========== ======i8slf:; Tar soil .j. sehaefer 10/21'/fi@ac r 00 solid ==========-- -====== ======g 5=-=g========= ================== A}T}ILYTE RESULT * R. L. UNTTS IqETHOD AI{ALYZED Leacl loEal. rjxEracEaDle nyutuudrpurrs 110 200, 000 mg/Kg mg/Kg E 8000 --- - ;-----ts:ua Hrt I q / t.r tk_t'e^va gv. . 1 r, l-1 1..- **t -'l vJ : -- r i-i ia . ---a-h-J :- trttAg n^F^^raAs m.:anc nn| rletsgrFsri :lrarra D l. ^ #-. !. - tlrSPrJr r_ rrr9 ur rrr r L . ^DJUurJ ^LPvr LLq qJ ^rvv sqlevuuu CREEK ENVIRONMCNTAI. LABORATORIES /\n^ {{Mh tab Director, orval Osborne o frtNrEoQNffqYEttof4Pfx 0c t ?4 2003 1 0 03A['1 eRE[l( LABS Ns09l3 P 2i2 N M E N_TAL LAB O R ATL,R ! E5 rNe. 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Box 1489 2156 Sierra Way oSan Luis Obispo' CA 93406 Denartment of Asriculture/Measurement Standardb (8os) 781-s910 2156 Sierra Way Suite A.San Luis Obispo' CA 93401 --\ity of San Luis obispo riill tl1tl liilFire Department (805) 78f-7380 2160 Santn Barbara Avenue San Luis Obispo CA 93401-5249 Utilities Departmcnt o (805) 781-7215 879 Morro Strect r San Luis Obispo' CA 93401 CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION FORM EFW data entry by:Date: Time 7-rX t87 YES NO N/Ag @ @ COMMENTS: t 0r\ fr {o Nuo"-' BPOl BPO2 BPO3 TROT TRO2 EROl ERO2 rutrtr d M n n n x BUSINESS PLAN Business plan is complete, current, & available during inspection GISC 25503.5, Title 19 CCIR2729) Inventory of hazardous materials is complete (IISC 25504' Title 19 CCR2729) Site layouVfacility maps are accurate (HSC 25504' Title 19 CCR2729) TRAINING PLAN Facility has appropriate training program (Title 19 CCR2732 & 22 CCR 66265.16j Training documentation is maintained on site for current personnel (Title 19 CCR2732 &, 22 CCR66265.16) EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Contingency plan is complete, updated, and maintainett on site (HSC 25504' Title 19 CCR 2731 & 22 CCR $ 66265.53/54) Facility is operated and maintained to prevenUminimize/rnitigate fire, explos!ono or release of hazardous waste to the environment. Maintains all rcquired or appropriate equiptnent including an alarm and communications system (Title 19 CCR 2731 & 22 CCR 66255.31- .43)+*+w Tt *,ryf r*n 9e.wt dd- Ph*x-JF-flarT5 w tali FACILITY FACILITY ID NO: l/auv1CLr,(1FACTLITY NAME: ,k1rj4 7l/45 ADDRESS:Lqi.\- 'L.D Routine Reinspection ?l'ws( LOther DEH AG DEPT CITY FIRE CITY UTILITIES PHONE: [] usr fJ.rcr [J Tiered PenmittingI Business Plan D nw GeneratorPROGRAMS INSPECTED: fl acr il Tiered Pcrmittingn Business Plan il nw Generator I usrMNONYESREINSPECTION REQUIRED: PERMISSION TO INSPECT: Inspections may involve obtaining photographs, reviewing and copying records, and deterrnining lomoliance with adopted codes. GRANTED INSPECTOR: nq' qil O :\D 0 C U M E NT\J eff p\F O R M $\l n s pecti o n {o rrns\C U PA forms.doc i0-$ep-01 styo[sanluls oBtspo FIRE DEPARTMENT 2160 Santa Barbara Avenue . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5240 . 805/781-7380 "Courtesy E Service" June2l,2002 Mr. Chuck Roeder, Owner Auto Parts Recycling 3045 Duncan Road San Luis Obispo. CA. 93401 Re:3045 Duncan Road, San Luis Obispo, Ca; Results of Additional Phase II Environmental Assessment, and Corrective Action Plan. Dear Mr. Roeder: I have received and reviewed the abovementioned documents. It is my understanding that you wish to pursue an investigation into whether Union Oil Company may have contributed to the existing contamination discovered near the front entrance to your facility. As you know Union Oil Company had a long history of handling hazardous materials at the site in years past. It appears that the contamination has been adequately delineated, however, if you wish to keep that project separate from the redevelopment of your property we can work with you to accomplish that goal. Please be advised that doing so may delay your project for an undetermined length of time. In terms of the Corrective Action Plan, my comments are limited to the area of verification samples to be collected at the conclusion of soil excavation/remediation. The plan mentions five samples with a provision for more if required by City Fire. I will require soil verification samples in the following areas: former waste oil tank; former Above Ground Tanks for fuel; former crane; former crusher; beneath clarifier; beneath the former PCB tank; two samples in leach field; and an additional five samples randomly selected from the remediation site for a total of 13 verification samples. The PCB sample must be analyzed using an appropriate EPA Method. The balance of the Plan is acceptable as written and we look forward to working with you to complete this project in a timely manner. Please contact me at 78I-7383 if y6u have any questions regarding this correspondence. Thankyou, Sincerely, t\ D. Kerry Boyle Hazardous Materials Coordinator Cc: Chris Prevost, Secor International Incorporated fifl ,n" City of San Luis Obispo is committed to include the disabled in all of its services, programs and activities. h[\-rvl Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (805) 781-7410. V 1 l Re: May 4,2004 Unocal Corporation Paul Lindquist, Sr. Project Manager P. O. Box 1069 San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Mission SeIf Storageo 3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo, CA. Cost Reimbursement for Assessment, Remediation, Disposal of Contaminated Soil and Pipelines. Dear Mr. Lindquist: Thank you for the opportunity to meet with you at my property on May 3, 2004 to discuss Unocal's responsibility for contaminated soil at3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo associated with former operations at the site by Unocal. As we discussed, I have attempted to present information to Unocal regarding the contamination and my actions to properly characteize and dispose of the contaminated soil so as to keep my construction project on track. It has been over two years since the contaminated soil was first discovered and our meeting is the first progress towards obtaining reimbursement for my costs associated with cleaning up the site. Please find attached a detailed accounting of related expenses including: Attorney fees; site assessment by a consultant; soil analysis and profile development; labor related to removal of pipeline and contaminated soil and stockpiling on site; and trucking and disposal fees. Total costs associated for the above scope of work is $7,734.06. Much of the work conducted at the site was overseen/required by the City Fire Department and documented with photographs and written inspection reports from their agency. Please contact me at (805) 748-1718 cell telephone or at home (805) 544-2707. Thank you for your assistance in assuring complete cost recovery for my expenses related to remediating contamination associated with Unocal operations at my site. Sincerely, 4 Chuck M. Roeder Owner, Mission Self Storage Enclosure cc Kerry Boyle, San Luis Obispo City Fire Department Oct?2 2003 4:4lP[,4 CREEKLABS l'lo0858 P I I I t CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL LABORA_I ORIES, I NC l{l 5u8uR8AN ROAD, sUITE C€ . 5AN l-Uls OBISPO, CA 9340t {8O5} 545-9638 fAX (805} s45or07 Frorw Orval0sborne,Diroctor Dato! To: Fax: Ro: &etul4 {Yl;g=r1on Pa,nn_ Pager: (including cover) Orlglnel wlll lollow vle rcgular mrn: -[Yts - llo .Gotnmonir.' 1t4s t; " r I s.{1fr O FRIHIID OH RtcYCt[O ?AF[R Creek Envtronmental [ab,oratoriles, lnc. &Chain-o f-Custodrr (hrren # R" +r S It4t Sub1ubaoRoad,suiie C-5,SanLursObrisp(r,C:A 934.oll St4yv,-elggtlghg.sglq lab@lrp'dilAb!..cgmphone t"E05)545-9838fax(8O5)545-0t0? 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'ri. +i 'n :'i a ':i' ir .t:, -*: .. t'TilIf, ?c030c t tt 4:4?PM CREEK LABS No 0858 CREEK TT.ITiJON MENTAL LABORATJRI ES, I NC. t4l SUBURBAN ROAo, sulrt c's . sAN LUls oBlsPo, cA 93401 {sos) s4s'983E ttu\ t805} 545'0107 P3 Fsga 1" chuch Roeder Micsion Park f045 Duncan Avenue San Luie Obispo, cA Log Nuniber: Order: Received: 03 -cl].200 K4151 ta /zt/ ot t3401 REPORT 0F AI{ALYTICAI, REBULTE SAI"IFlED SAMFLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLED BV DATE @ TIT"IE MATRIX =E='E===========E-========3==_========g5===========e5'_==========5=_=============E==:==: Tar soil J. Schaefe; 1O/ZI/O3o,08:00 sol'id =====z============== ========= ==============--== ;;;;;--- REsuLr * R't' ttNrrs METH'D AIIALY'ED a^|.a!?,1tvl z4l vc LQ/ 22 / a3Lead toral ExLractable HYdrocarbons 1io 2oo, 000 5 I 000 m /Kg mg/Kg LjPi+ 'tqZV EFA 8015/LUFT * R.L- - Reporting Limib. 'RESULTS'reporEed as "Not Detected" meang not detecEed above R-r' CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL I.ABORATOAIES 0-ffi/r Lab Direet.or, Orval' osborne o priryIfD oN ntclcl-tD PAPtt 4P420anRtlUUJ4?Pl\,4 CRIEK LABS No 0858 '| ,--\ ONMENTAL LABORATUR| ES, INC. Order No,: K415L IraboraEory Reagents Blank Test sAN LU|SO8ISPO,CA9340l . t8O5)5{5.9818 . fAX(805} 545{107 Page 2 MeLbud ResulEE Unibe c-t Lead (5t, 7420 FLAA) fDII as Diesel+crude in SL taboratorY Known Analysis {LCs) Test Method EpA 7420 EPA 8015 <5 <10 Reeovery mg/ nq mslKs lead iSt ?42o FLAAi TPH as Diesel+crude in St riPA 14ZU EPA BO15 :r56 123t Matrix spike/macrlx Spike Duplieatses TesE Met'hod Ms (t) R.ecovery MSD ir) Recovery Matrix $amPleRPD Lead iSL TatQ FLAA)EPA, ?420 94 94 UJ _LIIZ UY O P[rNItO ON ttCYCttO ?AlIt Division of Environ tal Health (80s) 781-ss44 P.O. Box 1489 2156 Sierra Way o$6n Luis Otrispo, CA 93406 Denartment of Asriculture/lvleasu rement Standards (8os) 781-s910 2156 Sierra Way Suite A oSan Luis Obispo, CA9340l Fire Depar 'rt (805) 781-7380 2160 Santa --rbara Avenue San Lrris Ohisno CA 934O1-524O EFW data entry by: Utilities Department o (805) 781-7215 879 Morro Street o San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 4 /1^ Date: J 1"4\ I CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION FORM Time YES NOInxTn N/A BUSINESS PLAN Business plan is complete, current, & available during inspection (HSC $25503.5, Title 19 CCR $2729) Inventory of hazardous materials is complete (HSC $25504' Title 19 CCR 52729) Site layout/facility maps are accurate (HSC $25504, Title 19 CCR$ 2729) TRAINING PLAN Facility has appropriate training program (Title 19 CCR $2732 & 22 CCR $66265.16) Training documentation is naintained on site for curreut personnel (Title 19 CCR $2732 & 22 CCR $6626s.16) EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Contingency plan is eomplete, updated, and maintained on site (HSC $25504' Title 19 CCR $2731 & 22 CCR $6626s.s3ls4) Facility is operated and maintained to prevent/minimize/mitigate fire, explosion, or release of hazardous waste to the environment. Maintains all required or appropriate equipment including an alarm and communications system (Title 19 CCR. 52731 & 22 CCR $66265.31' .43) I T BPOl BPO2 RP03 TROl TRO2 EROl ERO2 ,hk FA inrpei:ticn lilrrts.doc 'l $-$*ir S? .ti., rir >!:::!;: .:i':ii.: ., :: ;,r:iit all:'-1.;j1i ,:;l::l FACILITY ID NO: FACILITY NAME ADDRESS:u INSPECTION TYPEnnn F Routine Reinspection ,/ DEH AGDEPT CITY FIRE CITY UTILITIES PHONE: HW Generator n usr I acr Tiered Permittingl-l Business PlanPROGRAMS INSPECTED n usr E acr ! Tiered PermittingI Business Plan n IIw GeneratorINOIYESREINSPECTION REQUIRED: TO INSPECT: Inspections may involve obtaining photographs, reviewing and copying records, and determining with adopted codes. GRANTED BY (NAME/TITLE): COMMENTS: /,1 z( 3 rlLr Division of EnviroJ' - tpat Health (805) 781-ss44 P.O. Box 1489 2156 Sierra Way o$6n Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Denartment of A sriculture/Measurement Standards (80s) 781-s910 2156 Sierra Way Suite A oSan Luis Obispo, CA 93401 frs Fire Depa \pt (80s) 781-7380 2L60 Santa -drbara Avenue San Lris Ohisno CA 93401-5244 Utilities Departllsnf r (805) 781-7215 879 Morro Street. San Luis Obispo' CA 93401 CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION FORM EFW data entry by:Date: Time:t YES NOTT RPOl BPO2 BPO3 TROl TRO2 EROl ERO2 BUSINESS PLAN Business plan is complete, current, & available during inspection (HSC $25503.5, Title 19 CCR $2729) Inventory of hazardous materials is complete (HSC $25504' Title 19 CCR $2729) Site layouUfacility maps are accurate (HSC $25504' Title 19 CCR$ 2729) TRAINING PLAN Facility has appropriate training program (Title 19 CCR $2732 & 22 CCR $66265.16) Training documentation is maintained on site for current personnel (Title 19 CCR $2732 & 22 CCK^ $66265.16) EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN contingency plan is complete, updated, and maintained on site (HSC $25504, Title 19 CCR $2731 & 22 CCR S6626s.s3/s4) Facility is operated and maintained to prevenUminimize/mitigate fire, explosion, or release of hazardous waste to the environment. Maintains all required or appropriate equipment including an alarm and communications system (Title 19 CCR $2731 & 22 CCR $66265.31- .43) COMMENTS: FACILITY ID NO:A FACILITY NAME: ADDRESS: Routine Reinspection Other CITY FIRB CITY UTILITIES DEH DEPT PHONE: ! lcr ! Tiered Permittingfl"* Generator n usr! Business PlanPROGRAMS INSPECTED: n usr n lcr n Tiered Permitting! Business PIan 4"* GeneratorX*t ! YESREINSPECTION REQUIRED: PERMISSION TO INSPECT: Inspections may involve obtaining photographs, reviewing and copying records, and determining compliance with adopted codes. GRANTED BY (NAMEITITLE): N ln c ////,"1,"t I n:\CUPA inspection {orms.doc 1$-$ep-02 Division of Environme ' rl Health (80s) 781-ss44 P.O. Box 1489 2156 Sierra Way rSan Luis Obispo, CA 93406 Denartment of Asriculture/lVleasurement Standards (8os) 781-s910 2156 Sierra Way Suite A rSan Luis Obispo, CA 93401 -r_!y__cf San Luis Obispo lff.Hlil'fr"#.i'jt,*t'ffi SanLuisObispoCA9340l-5240 ffi Utilities Department o (805) 781-7215 879 Morro Street o San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 EFW data entry by:u4J CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) HMARDOUS MATERIALS INSPECTION FORM & ,tr| ,o+Date: Time COMMENTS: INSPECTOR: YES NO N/Atrnd,nntutrra d d BPOl BPO2 BPO3 TROl TRO2 EROl ERO2 BUSINESS PLAN Business plan is complete, current, & available during inspection (HSC 25503.5, Title 19 CCR2729) Inventory of hazardous materials is complete (HSC 25504, Title 19 CCR2729) Site layouVfacility maps are accurate (HSC 25504' Title 19 CCR2729) TRAINING PLAN Facility has appropriate training program (Title 19 CCR2732 & 22 CCR 66265.16) Training documentation is maintained on site for current personnel (Title 19 CCR2732 & 22 ccR 66265.r6) EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Contingency plan is complete, updated, and maintained on site (HSC 25504' Title 19 CCR 2731 & 22 CCR $ 66265.53/54) Facility is operated and maintained to prevenUminimize/mitigate fire, explosion, or release of hazardous waste to the environment. Maintains all required or appropriate equipment including an alarm and communications system (Title 19 CCR 2731 & 22 CCR 66265.31',43) I ) FACILITY , :.1 FACILITY ID NO:A A F'ACILITY NAME: ADDRESS: a1h /;.) oA:/ltntw{b Routine AGENCYI nns n ec DEPr W gmv rtnnn clrv urILrrIES /PHONE:T', I n usr E act [b Tiered Permitting! Business Plan d Hw G"n".uto.PROGRAMS INSPECTED: n usr E.qcr n Tiered Permitting{*ol YEs ! Business Plan n Hw GeneratorREINSPECTION REQUIRED: PERMISSION TO INSPECT: Inspections may involve obtaining photographs, reviewing and copying records, and determining compliance with adopted codes. GRANTED BY (NAME/TITLE): Repra 1001 rev 1 O:\DOCU MIN"l\Jeffp\FO RM$\lnspection forms\ilLJ PA inspection forms.doc 1 0-Sep-01 iluililililtillllll Gtyo[san luls oBtspo FIRE DEPARTMENT 2160 Santa Barbara Avenue . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5240 . 805/781-7380 "Courtesy E Seruice" April 4,2002 Mr. Chuck Roeder, Owner Auto Parts Recyclers of SLO, Inc. 3045 Duncan Lane San Luis Obispo, Ca. Re: Work Plan For Remediation of Soil Contamination at3045 Duncan Lane Dear Mr. Roeder: Thank you for the recent submittal of the Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Report by Secor International lncorporated for the site mentioned above. In general the soil samples revealed contamination in the form of TPH-Diesel and Lead in specific locations. The contamination at the surface was relatively elevated, but as depth increased there was a dramatic decline in the levels of contaminants. The only exception to this was for Lead near the crane, which increased in concentration from 1,900 ppb at surface to 2,500 ppb at a depth of 1.5 feet. One shallow soil sample was collected in an area formerly used to store transformer oil. This sample was analyzed for PCB's and came back slightly above the state action levels for PCB's. The groundwater investigation was more favorable. Three temporary gtoundwater wells were installed and samples collected. Al1 samples were analyzed for the following constituents: Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-gas); Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's); Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylene (BTEX); and Methyl Tert Butyl Ether ( MTBE). Temporary well #3 contained Trichloroethylene (TCE) at levels greater than state action levels. The source of the contamination is unknown at this time. Based on the information presented in the report, the City Fire Department is requesting that asite remediation work plan be submitted no later that April 30,2002. Additionally, written documentation as to the fate of the aboveground fuel storage tanks, aboveground waste oil tank, automobile crusher, and underground clarifier must be provided. Please contact me at 781-7383 should you have any questions. Sincerely, N k D. Kerry Hazardous Materials Coordinator llfl ,n" City of San Luis obispo is committed to include the disabled in all ol its services, programs and activities. &[\-zvl Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (805) 781-7410. v FROI'I : I,IIKE CCILE FFRfiShIG . PI{]NE N0. : EEs 544 3??.4 Depaftment of Toxic S ubstances Control Jan. 21 2@,3 A4':4JFfi p1 .,,/ Eclwln F. Lowry, Dlrgctor _ 10151 Croydon VJay, Suite 3 Sacramento, Califomia- gS gZ7 -21 WWin6t-ofr H, Fltbkox Agency gecretary Califomla Envlronmontal Protedlon Agency 6fay"Davis Govemor ** HAZARDOUS WAS TE TRAN S PO RTER R,E GI STRATI ONI'N' Mike Cole Farme 6835 Calf Canyon Highway Santa Margarita, Caltfomta gg45g TRANSPORTER REGISTMTTON NO: 2726 EXPIRATIO N DATEi Jenuery S.t e0Og_- THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FIRM NAM ED ABOVE IS DULY REG RED TOTRANSPORT HAZARDOUS WASTE IN THE S TATE OF CALIFORNIA ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF CHAFTER 6.5, DIVISION OF THE OFHEALTH AND SAFEW CODE AND TITLE ?2 OF THE CALTFORNIAREGULATIONS, DIVISION 4.5 THIS REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE MUST B I E CARRIED WITH EACH IPMENTOF HAZARDC,US WA$TE FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT MS. TARIAT (s18) 2ss436S.RSON T- (AUT HORTZED STGNATURE) /oe L (DATE) iho otrrgy chctbngc lzoing Czlifomia it fi.l. 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(, z It =No @@.rt (\{tda@ EurFz uJU u.t at,zoo-tt,ll,e, zo z tlr :E (J t)D { rfovt, )zu, : t :.Ji HAZARDOUSUNIFORM WASTE 1 I0 A46nifesr Dftument No, l. Generotor,s US EPA lD No. of 2. Poge I Vr-:5 g bt5pc CA Qll-{or q Sto{l.).J 4, Generotor,s phone (-\-i 1A 5. Tronsporler I Compony Nome M,\.rCf,rv fru*,6. US EPA lD Number Tronspodet 2 NomeCompony 8. US EPA lD Number f\o - Qiq- A ?_ o-T Db. 0 10.US EPA lD Number fgcility Nome ondt\rr*vb**Siletpesigncted \crl.,r-r q 1 ,tol,d.'Sor o I k! Louc"aW. ll. US DOT Descriprion (including prcper Shippins Hozord Closs, ond lD Number) ,\l 13, Totol 14. Unit WtlVol o I Y c. I, v E 9.^, f_-_- fuil'Lu", 15. Qpeciol Hondlino b*kn,r Ai tll Uu. ond $npvo p 0 +h u\(U lobeled.Proper Iederol, t6 76:declsre thotpocked, mcrked, ond ond orb in oll reipech in obove by stoie ond I Pot T E P .? F Ac It I T Y YCIIOWT I TSDF SENDS THIS COPY'TO GENENAi,OR WITHIN 30 DAYS.(Crcncrofon wtro rubmlr Loroia*ii*l'i'iol',ljloport o".rdor.,producc comptocd -py ;arhil;;d:;C'inji orsc wtfitn 30 dqr.1 . ..r @ EilVtRol{MEItTA[ SERVICES, ll{C. 2500 Vest Lokern Road P.O. Box787 Buttonwillow, C1.93206 661.762.6200 Fax 661.762.7681 JANUARY 27,2A03 leanHar AUTO PART RECYCLERS 8045 DI]NCAN STREET SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 Re: Waste Approval Notification and Hazardous Waste Tfansportation Routes This letter is to inform you that Clean Harbors, Buttonwillow and Clean Harbors Westmorland Facility's have the appropriate permits for and will accept ttre waste identified below. Should any changes occur in the process or operation generating this waste or if there is a change in the chemical composition of the waste, please contact your customer service representative at one of the following numbers: Northern california - (40g) 451-5000 Soutltern California - (323) 277-25W The following is a list of applicable information pertaining to this waste stream (including Waste Approval Number): Waste Description: Waste Approval Number: EPA Waste Code(s): DTSC Waste Code(s): Profile Expiration Date: SOIL w/ METAI.S 61,1 NA crr29838 0t-27-2n4 The Waste Approval Number must be written on the manifest accompanying each load of hazardous waste. Place the Waste Approval Number in Section 15 of the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest. Unless otherwise notified, this profile will expire on the date indicated above. Kern County has established routes for the transportation of hazardous waste to the Buttonwillow Facilify. The transportation of hazardous waste through tlte community of Buttonwillow to the Buttonwillow Facility is prohibited. The purpose of the hazardous waste transportation routes is to eliminate hauling hazardbus waste through the community of Buttonwillow. The transportation routes are as follows: * "People and Technologlt Creating a Better Enuironment" CALIFORNIA C OMMERCIAL OF'F' SITE HAZ ARD OU S WAS TE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES This listing includes all commercial hazardous waste permitted Recycling, Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSDF) that accept offsite waste for a fee and perform treatment and/or disposal at the facility. This listing will be periodically updated as additional information is obtained. DISCLAIMER Inclusion of facilities in this document is for information only and constitutes neither an endorsement of these facilities by DTSC nor a certification by DTSC that they are operated in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. The information in this listing includes names, addresses, telephone numbers, wastestreams and capacities of hazardous waste facilities that may accept hazardous wastes from generators in California. Although an attempt has been made to provide the most accurate information available, the state assumes no obligation for reliance upon this listing should there be any omission or error in any listing or description contained herein. If you have additional questions or any suggestions, comments, or corrections, please call, e-mail or write: DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 1OO1 I STREET, 1lth FLOOR P. O. BOX 806 SACRAMENTO, CA 958 12-0806 ATTN: FRANK LAURICELLA Voice: 916-323-2964 Fax: 916-322-1005 E-Mail : fl aurice@dtsc. ca. gov Last updated: February 14,200t HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING and TREATMENT FACILITIES ztP PHONE NUMBERFACILITY NAME EPA ID # FACILITY LOCATION CITY CODE WASTESTREAMS Akwaklame cAD020530226 270 Ma Del Norte Oceanside 92054 76043+9690 lon Exchange Resins (Gold) AlliedTechnologyGroup C4L000126886 47375 Fremont Blvd Fremont 94538 510-490-3008 Boliden Metech, lnc.cA.D077182293 6200 Engle way Gikoy 95020 408-848-30s0 Boliden Meteh, lnc.cADon182293 6200 Engle Way cihoy 95020 408-848-3050 cAlD077182293 6200 Engle Way Gikoy 95020 408-848-3050 Long Beach 90813 562432-5445 Boliden Metsh, lnc. lon Exciange Resins (Palladium) FluorescenuHlD Lamps Acidic Solutions Wcold Acidic Solutions w/Pdladium Acidic Solutions WRhodium Acidic Solutions Wsilver Acidic Solutionsw/Platinum Alkaline Solutions WMeials Cyanide Solutions WPrrcious Metals Catalyst Dental Sffip lodine Etcfi Solutions Residue Wsilver & Other Metals (cyanide) Residue Wsilver & Other Metals (Non- Cyanide) Sludge w/silver & Other Metals (Cyanide) Sludge Wsilver & Other Metals (Non- Cyanide) Solder Drcss CAPACITY 330 gaumo. 1 10 gaumo. 400 tons/month '100 gauday acidic solutions 50 gauday alkaline solutions 100 lbs./hr metals 100 lbs./hr metals 100 gavday acidic solutions 300 lbs./hr sludges 100 lbs./hr metals Crosby & Overton, lnc CAD028409019 1630 West 17th Street 1 of10 Oily Water 43,750 gallday HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING and TREATMENT FACILITIES FACILITY NAME D/K Envircnrcntal cAT080033681 David H, Fell Co. EPA ID # FACILITY LOCATION CITY WASTESTREAMS CAPACITY Vernon 90058 323-268-5056 Acidic Solutions Metal Bearing Aqueous Solutions OilyWater Aqueous Solution WPrecious Metals (Non Cyanide) cyanide Solutions WPrtrious Metals P@ious Metal Waste AntiFrese (Ethylene Gly@l) Oil-Used oily Waste OilyWater 75,000 gal/day Total Commerce 90040 323-722-W92 50,000 gaumo total 100,000 lb/mo Compton 90023 310-537-7100 28,800 gal/day 374,000 gal/day (Total oil) 242,400 gallday Santa ClaE 95050 408-9884386 Photochemical Waste Pemit not Reqd Sludge Wsilver & Other Metals (Cyanide) 12 cu. Ftibatch Sludge Wsilver & Other Metals (Non- Cyanide) Solder Dross 3,000 lbs./batch Santa Clam 95050 408-988-4386 Vvipes, Paper, Filtec & Residues Wlead 2,000 lbs./hrtoial Wpes, Paper, FilteF & Residues Wsilver ztP GODE PHONE NUMBER DeMenno/Kerdoon ECS Refining ECS Refining Ens west, lnc, 3650 East 26th St cAL0001 10141 6009 Bandini Blvd. cAT0800r3352 2000 N. Alameda St cAD003963592 705 Red St. cAD003963592 705 Reed St. cAD044429835 1737 East Denni Wlmington 90744 310{3$9998 Acidic Solutions Aqueous Solution WPrecious Metals (Non Cyanide) 50,000 gals/day Total pH Adi. 2oflO 60,000 gals/day HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING and TREATMENT FAGILITIES ztP PHONE NUMBER WASTESTREAMS Aqu@us Solutions Oily Waste OilyWater FACILIry NAME EPA ID # FACILITY LOCATION Ensco West, lnc.cAD044429835 1737 East Denni Evergren Oil, lnc. (Newark) CAD980887418 6880 Smith Av. Exide lncorponted CAD097854541 2T00S.lndianaAvenue Filter Recycling Sewices, lnc. C4D982444481 180 West MonteAv. CITY CODE Wilmington 90744 310€3S9998 Newark 94560 5't0-795-4400 Vemon 90058 323-262-1'101 Rialto 92376 909-424-1630 CAPACITY 60,000 gals/dayTohl aqumus treatrnent 50,000 gals/day Total pH Adj.Caustic Solutions Empty Containec Not ldentified Paint and Coating lndusty GeneEted Wastes 50,000 gals/day Oil-Used Batteries (Lead Acid) L€d Dust Empty Containe6 Oil Filte6 OilyWater 30 gals/min 200,000 tons/yr. 15,000 tons/yr '100,000 lbvmo total 50,000 gaumo total 3 of 10 HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING and TREATMENT FACILITIES FACILITY NAME EPA ID # FACILITY LOCATION crw PHONE NUMBER WASTESTREAMS CAPACITY CODE Hemeus Metal Prcessinq, lnc cAD050398229 13429 Alondm Blvd. Sante Fe Springs 90670 562483]18/1 Acidic Solutions w/Prsious Metals 1,500 gals/day total Aqueous Solution WPrecious Metals (Non Cyanide) Catalyst Sludge WPrecious Mebls 6,000 lbs./day Grenware Fired Chips WPrsious Metals 12,000 lbs./day lnk Residue WPreious Metals 4,000 lbs./day Precious Metal Waste '12,000 lbs./day total Precious Metal Waste w/AFenic Vvipes, Paper, FilteB & Residues WPrecious Metals 4,000 lbs./day lndustrial Seryices Oil Company, lnc cAD099452708 1700 South Soto St.Los Angeles 90023 562-598-5577 Oil-Used 64,000 gals/day loniation Re$arch Company, lnc. CAL000175030 1823 Houret Ct.Milpitas 95035 408-93#050 Aqueous Solutions Containing Aldehydes/Phenols 5,000 gal/mo. Total ztP J&B Enterprises cAD069138899 342 Laurelwood Av.Santa ClaE 95054 408-988-7900 Aqueous Solution WPrecious Metals (Non 50,000 gals/mo. (fotal Cyanide) Liquid) Cyanide Solutions WPrecious Metals lodine Etch Solutions Photographic Solutions WSilver Sludge Wsilver and Other Metals Solder Dros 40 lbs./batch 4of10 HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING and TREATMENT FACILITIES FACILITY NAME EPA ID # FAGILITY LOCATION ctw cooE PHONE NUMBER WASTESTREAMS Kinsbureky Brcthe6 Supply, lnc. CAD088504881 1314 North Lemon St.Anaheim 92801 714-7384516 Batteries (Lead Acid) Batteries (nonlead) KWPlasti6ofCalifomia CAD982435026 lS6lSunnysideCourt Bakersfield 93308 805-392-0500 Battery Cases (Polypropylene) LightinqResources,lnc C4L000827758 805 East FEncis St.Ontario 91761 909-923-7252 FluorescenvHlD tamps Mercury Containing lnshJments MscuryTechnologies CAD982411993 30677 Huntwood Av.Hayward 544 510-429-1129 FluorescenvHlD Lamps Micromettallics C,ADO69124717 1695 Monterey Hwy San Jose 95112 408-9984930 Acidic Solutions WPrecious Meials Alkaline Solutions WMetals 5.5 tons/mo. (Caustic/cyanide) Cyanide Etching Solution Cyanide Plating Solutim Residue w/silver & other Metals (Cyanide)9 tons/mo. solids Micromettalli6 cAD069124717 1695 Monterey Hwy San Jose 95112 408-998-4930 Residue Wsilver & Other Metals (Non- Cyanide) 9 tons/mo. solids Sludge Wsllver & Other Metals (Non- Cyanide) Sludge WSilver & Other Metals (Non- Cyanide) ztP CAPACITY 4,000,000 lbs./mo. 590,0001bs./mo. 31,207 tons/yr. 1 lamp/ssond 2ea 55 gal drums stoEge '1250 lamps/hr .5 tons/mo. (Acidic) 5of10 HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING and TREATMENT FACILITIES FACILITY NAME EPA ID # FACILITY LOCATION CITY WASTESTREAMS CAPACITY Onyx Environmental CAD008302903 1704 West First St Azus 91702 626-33y'.5|17 Acidic Solutions WPrsious Metals 517,000 gal/day Total Alkaline Solutions WMetals AntiFreze (Ethylene Glyol) Aqueous Solution WPrecious Metals (Non Cyanide) Aqueous Solution WPrecious Metals (Non Cyanide) Oify Water Solven6-Spent Halogenated Solvents-Spent Non-Halogenated Still Boftom Wastes (perc) P. Kay Metal Supply, lnc. CAL000024110 2448 East 25th St.Los Angeles 90058 213-585-5058 Solder Drcss 21, 1 5042,300 lbs./batctr ztP CODE PHONE NUMBER Pacific Resource Rsovery Seryices cAD008252405 3150 East Pi6 L6Angeles 90023 800-499-7145 Paint and Coating lndusty Generated Wastes Still Boftom Wastes (non-perc) 900 gavhr total 6of10 HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING and TREATMENT FACILITIES FAcrLrry NAME EpA rD # FAcrLrry LocAroN crry "t#. ^i,jir"Jrt- wAsrEsrREAMs cAPActw phibro.T4h,tnc,(SanteFe) CADOO8488025 8851 DieRd. SantaFespdngs 90670 562$98-8036 Acidicsolutions 137,2009a1s/dayTotal Phibro-Tsh, lnc.(Union City) CAD981160 8 34400 Zwissig Way Union City 94587 510489-1478 Quemetco cAD066233966 720 South 7th Avenue city oflndusty 91746 626-330-2294 Rhechem Hardous Waste Mgt. Facility cAD0083Br432 425 lsis Avenue lnglMod 90301 323-n6-6233 Romic Envircnmental Trchnologies Corp.cAD009452657 208'l Bay Rd.East Palo Alto 94303 65G462-2380 Romic Environmental Technologies Corp.cAD009452657 2081 Bay Rd.East Palo Alto 94303 65M62-2380 Alkaline Solutions WMetals Aqueous Solution WPrecids Metals (Non. Cyanide) Aqueous Solutions Caustic Solutions Cyanide Plating Solutim Acidic (Copper) Spent Etchant Batteries (Lead Acid) Halffirbon Fluoffirbons Solvents€pent Halogenated Solvents-spent Non-Halogenated Acidic Solutions Acidic Solutions WPrecious Metals Alkaline Solutions Aqueous Solutions Asbestos catalyst Sludge dPredous Metals Degreasing/Cleaning Solutions/Sludgs Metal Bearing Aqueous Solutions '15,000 gal/day 200,000 Tons/yr. 25,200 gauday Total 155,000 gal/day total 1 55,000 gal/day total 7of10 HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING and TREATMENT FACILITIES PHONE NUMBER ztP FACILITY NAME EPA ID # FACILITY LOCATION ctw CODE Safe-Way chemical Company CADO42345884 664 Stockton Av., Unit #G San Jos 95126 40A-292-9289 WASTESTREAMS Oily Waste OilyWater Paint and Coating lndusty Generated Wastes Pesticides Phot@hemical Waste Solvenb*Spent Halogenated Solvents-Spent Non-Halogenated Still Bottom Wasts (non-perc) Still Bottom Wastes (perc) Degr€sing/Cleaning Solutions/Sludges Oily waste Oily Water CAPACITY 1,200 gauhr Total 8of10 HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING and TREATMENT FACILITIES EPA ID # FACILITY LOCATION CITY CODE PHONE NUMBER WASTESTREAMS CAPACITY safety Kleen Corpontion-san Jose CAD059494310 1021 Berryessa Rd.San Jose 95133 408451-5114 Wderange 20,000 gal/day wastewater VViderange 12,000 gaudat distillation Wderange 1 28,000 gal/day gravity $paration Widerange 8,000 gal/hr biot@tment Safety-Kleen Corporation-Reedley CAD093459485 '1000 South I St.Redley 93654 559-638-3010 Aqueous Solutions 45,000 tons/yr. total Solvenis-Spent Halogenated Solvents-Spent Non-Halogenated Safety-Kleen-Los Angeles CAD050806850 5756 Alba Street LosAngeles 90058 323-277-2500 \Mderange (Bulking, Dissolving, and Mixing) 40,000 galsi/day Vviderange (Labpack)50,000 gals/day Widerange (Solidifi €tion, Stabilizationand En€psulation)10,000 gals/day ztPFACILITY NAME Technichem cAD981375983 4245 Halleck St. Wderange (wastewater) Dry Cleaning Carfidges (Spent) Still Bottom Wastes (perc) 380,000 gals/day counts as l/2 gal 7000 gal/mo. (2,000 gals perc) Emeryville 510452-54s5 9of10 HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLING and TREATMENT FACILITIES EPA ID # FACILITY LOCATION CITY PHONE NUMBER WASTESTREAMS CAPACITY CODE US Filter R*overy Seryices, lnc CAD097030993 5375 Boyle Avenue Vernon 90058 323-277-1518 Acidic Solutions 33,000,000 gaumo. Total Alkaline Solutions chromic Solutions cyanide Etching solution Cyanide Plating Solutim Cyanide Solutions WPrsious Metals Oily Water WitSalesandRefining CAD980888598 538 Phelan Av.San Jose 95'112 408-2954414 Cyanide Solutions WPr4ious Metals 300 galdday ztP FACILITY NAME 10 of 10 .,, :, HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILL FACILITIES FACILITY NAME EPA ID # FAC]L]TY LOCATION CITY 1I. .:i-'5 WASTESTREAMS CAPACITY. CODE NUMBER ChemicalwasteManagement CAT000B1611Z 3S25i OtdskylineRd. KetilemanCity 93239 559-386-9711 Widerange 7,000,000cr:.Yds. Keftleman safety Kleen corporation cAD980675276 2s0o west Lokem Rd Buttonwillow 93206 661-762-6200 \Mderange 100,500 cu. Yds. Buttonwillow Safety Kleen Corporation CAD00o6331Bl 5295 South Garvey Rd. Westmoreland 92281 7ffi-344'9400 Widerange 50,000 Cu. Yds. westmoreland U+*,-wl w aa|4 *e lL [ ,u wr4 Ytpffi,"vml tttb^%t ttt 'wvv( uwu tr U w,*w SECOR Int ern a ti, on al In com o r a t e d June20,2002 Mr. Kerry Boyle San Luis Obispo City Fire Department 2160 Santa Barbara Avenue San Luis Obispo, California 9340L Subject:Corrective Action PIan 3045 Duncan Lane San Luis Obispo, California Reference:Phase II Environmental Site Assessment - Attto Parts Recycling, 3045 Duncan Road, San Luis Obispo, CA, by SECOR International Incorporated, dated March 18,2002 Dear Mr. Boyle: Introduction On behalf of Mr. Charles Roeder, SECOR International Incorporated (SECOR) is presenting this Corrective Action Plan (CAP) for the subject site. Figure 1 is a site location map and Figure 2 is a site plan. The CAP has been prepared to describe proposed activities to rernediate the identified hydrocarbon and lead impacted soil at the site, which was discovered while conducting a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA). Backsround and Site Conditions Currently, the property is operated by Auto Parts Recyclers, which is a facility that buys and sells wrecked automobiles, automobile pafts, recyclable metals, plastics, glass and home appliances, which has been in operation for approximately 40 to 50 years. Disrnantled autornobiles have occupied most of the property in the past; however, over the last several months automobiles have been removed from the property in anticipation of redeveloping the property. Located at the northernmost portion of the property is a crane used to crush or dismantle automobiles and other materials and at the northwestern portion of the property is an automobile crusher. Three above ground fuel and oil storage tanks (AST's) also occupy the northernmost portion of the property, located over paved surfaces. An office, storage area, and glass/aluminum sorting facility occupy the middle of the southern portion of the property and a private residence occupies the southeastern portion of the property. Also located west of the office, is an underground clarifier used for oil/grease and water separation. Figure 2 is a site plan that depicts the rnajor features described above. 3437 Empresa Driue, Suite A, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 805,546,0455 805 546 0583 Fax wwtu.sec7f ,c7nx San Luis Obispo Fire Departmenr June 20,2002 Page2 SECOR completed a Phase II ESA in March 2002 at the subject site, which included exploratory trenching, soil sampling, hand auger borings, and collection of groundwater samples. Based on the results of the Phase II ESA, the surface soil (top 1 to 2 feet) at various locations was found to contain concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel and oil (TPH-d) and lead that exceed local regulatory cleanup goals. In addition, the lead concentrations obtained from several samples exceeded the California Total Threshold Limit Concentration (CA TTLC) of 1,000 mg/kg, which in accordance with the California Code of Regulations, Title22, is to be classified as a Californiahazardous waste. According to information supplied to SECOR, the property owner, Mr. Charles Roeder, has been removing automobiles and parts from the property since the completion of the Phase II ESA in March 2002. In addition, Mr. Roeder has been reducing the quantities of materials entering the recycling facility in order to reduce the potential of further contaminating the property prior to the proposed redevelopment. Corrective Action Method Due to the relatively shallow depth of impacted soil (limited to 2 feet below ground surface), limited lateral extent, and chemical composition of the affected material, soil excavation is the preferred remedial alternative for the subject site. The total volume of soil requiring excavation and removal is estimated to vary from 100 to 300 in- place cubic yards (CY). Plannins and Permits The existing Site Health and Safety Plan (SHSP) will be updated for the site prior to field activities. The SHSP will be prepared in accordance with federal OSHA (29 CFR 1910.120) regulations for performing work at hazardous or potentially hazardous waste sites. All SECOR personnel and subcontractors associated with the remediation activities will be required to be familiar and comply with all provisions of the SHSP. A grading permit is not anticipated for the proposed remediation activities since proposed excavations are to be less than 2 feet in depth throughout the property, surface topography and drainage patterns will not be altered significantly, and low volumes of soil will be generated. Exca of Petroleum Hvdrocarbon and Lead-Impacted Soil Based the results of the Phase II ESA, the top 2-inches to I foot of soil throughout hydrocarbon and lead impacted areas of the property will be excavated and placed into stockpile(s) prior to hauling off site. These areas are depicted on Figure 3 - Site Remediation Plan. Two additional areas, as depicted in Figure 3, will be excavated to approximately 2 feet below ground surface to remove soil contaminated with lead and petroleurn hydrocarbons. Excavation activities are anticipated to be accomplished by using standard grading equipment. Qualified field personnel will be onsite to assist San Luis Obispo Fire Department Iwe20,2002 Page 3 with excavation activities, monitor soil conditions during excavation for hydrocarbons and collect soil samples. A photo-ionization detector may be utilized to quanti$r petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations in the soil and aid in guiding excavation activities. All impacted soil will be temporarily stockpiled and covered with visqueen pending offsite disposal. Dust control will be implemented in accordance with the City of San Luis Obispo Codes, which may be accomplished by wetting the ground within the disturbed areas as needed. Waste Profiline One or two sarnples will be obtained from the stockpiled soil to determine hazardous waste characteristics for disposal. The waste profile analytical results and a generator profile form will be submitted to permitted recycling/disposal facilities to evaluate disposal options. Impacted soil will not be transported to the selected facility until acceptance documentation has been received. Waste profiling samples will be analyzed for Title 22 metals and TPHd/BTEX by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Test Methods 6020 and 8260, respectively. Verification Soil Sampline Once field monitoring results indicate that the petroleum hydrocarbon-impacted soil has been acceptably removed, grab verification soil samples will be collected from the boundaries of the excavation. At least five samples will be obtained to verify removal of impacted soil, however, the actual number of samples analyzed will be at the discretion of the San Luis Obispo Fire Department (SLOFD) inspector. Soil samples will be collected using a steel trowel, placed in laboratory- supplied jars and stored on ice for transport to a California certified laboratory. All sampling equipment will be properly decontaminated prior to sampling and between sampling intervals to minimize the possibility of cross-contamination. At the conclusion of remediation activities, soil sample locations and final excavation limits will be recorded on a site plan. Soil verification samples from the excavation will be analyzed for TPHd and lead in accordance with EPA Test Methods 8260 and 6020, respectively. Offsite Disposal Based on the soil analytical results, the stockpiled soils will be classified as either hazardous or non- hazardous. Following waste acceptance profiling, the impacted soil will then be transported by a licensed hazardous or non-hazardous materials hauler to a permitted disposal/recycling facility under hazardous or non-hazardous waste manifest, as appropriate. San Luis Obispo Fire Depaltment Iune 20,2002 Page 4 Removal of Tanks, Clarifier. Crane. and Crusher As previously noted, three above AST's anda crane are located onthe northernmostportion of the property. In addition, an automobile crusher is located on the northwestern portion of the property. A subsurface clarifier and leachfield are located centrally at the southern portion of the property. The clarifier is used for separating oil and grease from water associated with cleaning automobile parts. The leachfield is used for the subsurface disposal of the separated water. The AST's should be removed from the property prior to or during site remediation to prevent possible re-occurrence of surface soil contamination. The AST's should be removed from the property, transported, and disposed of in accordance with the AST requirements and regulations enforced by the San Luis Obispo City Fire Department. The crane and automobile crusher should also be removed prior to or during site remediation to prevent re-contaminating surface soils. The crane and crusher may include hydraulic oil lines, engine oil, and gasoline tanks. All hydraulic oil, gasoline, and engine oil should be emptied from the crane and crusher prior to dismantling and removal from the property. Containment and disposal of the gasoline and oil should be in accordance with sLoFD requirements. Prior to the proposed re-development of the property, the underground clarifier and leachfield should be excavated and removed. The clarifier should be pumped out prior to excavation. Standard excavating equipment is anticipated for the removal of the clarifier and leachfield. SECOR should be contacted during the removal of the clarifier and leachfield to observe the soil conditions under and in the vicinity of the removed components. In addition, soil samples may be obtained for analysis if evidence of leakage is observed. Site Restoration Remediation activities should occur at least two weeks prior to rough grading activities for the proposed development at the subject property. Therefore, site restoration will be limited to removing any trash and debris generated during remediation activities. Report Preparation Upon completion of remedial excavation activities and receipt of final analytical results, a corrective action implementation report (CAIR) will be prepared and submitted to the San Luis Obispo Fire Department (SLOFD). The CAIR will document SECOR's methodologies used for data collection, present analytical results in tabular form, and provide data interpretation, conclusions and recommendations for site closure. In addition, the report will include laboratory reports, copies of waste manifest documents, vicinity and site maps, final excavation limits, and other pertinent documentation. The report will be prepared under the direction of, and signed by, a registered geologist or engineer. San Luis Obispo Fire Department Iune20,2Q02 Page 5 Schedule Remediation activities should be conducted at a minimum of two weeks prior to rough grading the site for the proposed development to allow for completion of laboratory analytical results, to determine if all impacted soil has been removed from the property, and to allow re-sampling and additional soil removal, if required. The CAIR will be submitted to the SLOFD and Mr. Chuck Roeder approximately two weeks after receipt of laboratory analytical results and disposal documentation. If you have any questions, or would like to discuss any portion of this corrective action plan in greater detail, please contact this office at your convenience. Sincerely, SECOR International Incorporated re 'fu*M Chris Prevost Project Engineer w/ attachments Cc: Mr. Charles Roeder 3045 Duncan Lane San Luis Obispo, CA93401 X:\Reports2000\3045 Duncan Lane\3045 Duncan Lane Remediation Workplan.doc Steve Little, R.G., H.G. 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Fence I ourucnx 1 RoAD Concrete mm 'n;Il O?D9.o*qg (o o =.o€!) voQ o-o foo Unpaved Surfaces @@t@r@truml@rmmm@lm r Above Ground Fuel Storaoe Tanks Concrete Pavement Residence Former Storaoe Racks" Crusher Former Storaqe Racks r" '% Warehouse o =o e SEC OR Inrcrnationat Incorporated 3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 FILE NAME: cAD/3045 DuncansLo/3045 Duncan sp LEGEND NOTE: All Locations Approximated -s4-D- --f 0 100 SCALE IN FEET 4 3FIGIJRE: beo,,/ removed)be urfacesS (To 3045 DUNGAN ROAD SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA DMWING DATE: 14 JUN 02 SITE REMEDIATION PLAN PROJECTNUMBER: j0OT.057s900 End of Duncan Rd. Fence \ DU RO N A CAN D Scale .TIf,T E8<."q =(o o =.o € ID ovoodo =oo Residence I '%Crusher (To be removed) o =oo SE C OR Intnrrorional Incorporated 3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A, San Luis Obispo, CA9340l FILE NAME: "-ra045 Dun€nsLo/3o4s Dun@-Emrco LEGEND W ffi Remove Top 1-6" Surface Soil Remove Top 1-2 Feet Depending on Visual Evidence and Laboratory Analysis @l Concrete NOTE: All Locations Approximated --G€- -: o 100 SCALE IN FEET Warehouse Concrete Pavement Crane (To be rembved) Surface Debris Racks Waste Oil Tank (To remov'ed; Above Ground Fuel Storaqe lanKsiloDe removed) Concrete Pavement be Racks 02/22/02 FRI 15:02 FAX 18055460583 SECOR-SAN LTIIS OEISPO td 00r SECOR 343? EMPRESA DRIVE' SUITE A sAN LuIs oBISPO' CA 9340r PNONE (8os) 546-o{s5 FAX (8os) 545-0s83 FACSIMILE TE,ANSMITTAL SHEET r'O:FSOMI Kerry Boyle Chris Prwost DATE;COMPANY: San Luis Obicpo CityFireDPt znu02 FAx NUIIEERr TOTAL NO. OF ?AGES INCLUDING COV€R: 543-E019 2 gENDER'6 REItrRENCE NUMBER:PHONE NUMINR: 7Er-7380 Kerry, Follor,ing is a &aft copy of the analpical resuls plotted on e site plen-so you can get an idea of the extenr of TPH contamination. I hrve not t"..ived the resulrc for PCB's end groundurater-slmPles y"i. et wc had enticipetcd, rhere is r high TPH conc€ntretion throughout m?ny T.f of.the site on rhe surface and near surfacc soils. Lead concentrations ere dso high, - -Soil with lced concentralion 1,000 m6/kgis considered a hazrrdous matcrial. I authorized the leboretory to run leed for samplcs fro* f-ift-1, "iJ 1.-g at dcpths of I to 1.5 feet to detcrmine the vertical €cent of lead in the soil. Rlro, i ii* i"i-lt*d '"-pi" T'2 @) l'to th" laboratory for TPH analysis' which was on hold until now, Oncc all the laborarory "r,.lyr.. lrc completed, we can discuss qua$titics rnd locations of surface and near surface ,oil, 'o'be remo"ed rhen a final repon with the recommendations will be provided to you' RE;YOUN Nf,'IRENCE NUMBER: D uncnnr x FoR Rf,,vlEw E rI,ulse CoMMENT E rlnlsr REPLY E plsrsp RECYCLE Thank you, Chris Prevost X,\Repons 2000\Duncan Lane Phase tr\Fex to SLOFD Feb22,02.doc N- I LEGEIVD f.5 . Trench Localiotl TW{+ Temporcry Well Locatioil No $s!"?f,'#f'*f,:irowriboraror' NS Nol SamPJed NOTE: 1- 2. Ali tocations APPtoximaled Al rpx, LEAD. and PcB concenlralions reporlcd in mg/kg. =€.@-- F--ot@ SCAIE IN FEETt "J)ac ,,J) J z tt IqoO 14 ,J) a?6ral/ol i@t,slnl 3l colrl 5llL 6to;trl -lrl Aao 6{6t 6l t,t 9r1b DEPIH r,:lflt ouncanSlOjSO4S Duncan-soil NS T'AD ND 47 TFHg 53,ottr 560 tFt{d $ftle t' DEPIH r?Hc 310 Ltm DPIII 1?Hg 1001.05t6300 SECOR Inrcraarional Inco,orated 343? Emprcsa Drive. Suitc A, Srn Luis Obispo, CA 91401 Srrfm OEPN{rEro DEPIH tEAO lPHd $Gu T'ETIH 22FEBV2 ND 1N0 T?Hd ONH,CENTRATIsorLTPPCB&L EAD c o N MAP End ol Ounc.an Fd. IIE trn I ouucnn I RoAD t-7 m H EB TEtrlrl H octa>Eoo@6Clr tw-2 N& tE 1,Ele l9- rEr='o l I I T-l mmmlrlm lmIrTlIrI +rw-r briler +4t T.3 IEItrD tEo tEl EIN tE lr! ENIlm tln@mn Crane IE M,'#f'j Res'rdene Above Ground Fuel Sbraae Tanks / q 14".. rw€+ICrusher.8 lq, sufe DEFTI PCBS 1 't' SIrlat€ 0cm'l NO l{D TPSg 100 18 rPBd !FI}I LEAI'rPHd Warehouse 3 3045 DUNCAN ROAD SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA f,' #g I': F ."7n"' t, ,r'a{iti 4 *:'l* ia":+ f irte!r#r' ltll' pgDec. 12. 200?q 5:39Plv1 CRTIK LABS ') No'1l]84 lJ ll p.2 D-TEK efA&y:rrctr. LABonATonrEs, I!tc. 9O2O l(enaaar Dr!.ve, gulee ZOs9an DtoEo, CA 92121(858) 566-4540 EN (|Se) 566-4512 Creelc Eavlronruental fJaboraEorLes141 Suburban Rd., suite e-5 9an Luie Obiepo, Ca 931101 Attn: Orval Osborne Date Sampled: tr/ZO/OzDatc Recelvedt l-t/22/Az DaEe Reported, Lz/oe/02 Projecb XD: Log l{\rmber r Sanple ID: ,r4543 02-597 6 2 pilea (13306) The following are att,aehed: * Analytical Report* Quality ConErol Report,t Chain-of-Cuatody Tessing was conducted using EPA or equivalent methods approved by rhescate of califor:nia Deparrment of gearch services. A1]'ippricabie qcmet the required aceeptance eriteria. Thank you for choosing D*TEK to serve your analytiear neede I Revievred and approvedr en E enza Operations Manager p.,Dec i2. 200?,: 5 40Plr4 CREEK LABS --'^^i I No ?084 P l2 p. s D-TEK Aualytical Laboratories' Inc" 9020 Ktnnnrr Drlvc, Sultc 205 SanDiego,ca glltl s664s4t(EsE)56A{s40 FAX CREEK ENVIRoNMENTAL LAAORATOBTES' INC' l4l Suburban Roa4 Silltc C-5 San Luis ObtsPo' CA 93401 Atnr: Mr.Orvsl Osborne Dstr of Rcport: SamPling Dete: Date SenPle Rtcelved: Dltc Extmctcd: Date AlrelYztdl Analyzed Bl; Mcthod: UnlE: Samplc TlPe: Prolect Neme: Detec{ion ANALysrb Limltt tagrcz flnNaz nnua tu4lo2 December 4'2Wz EA EPA EO8V8OE2 ps/kg Sludec J4543 Log Nomber: Sanple IDI 02-5976 2 pllec 13306 'DF Atddn Alphr. EHC 8aa - BllC Chloduc (Tcch/Tol) 4.4'- DDD 4,4'.D9fl 4.4' - DDT Dclh'BHC Dicldrin Endorulfrn I Endorulfen U Endosulfen Sulfrte Endrin Endrin AldobYdc 6s1115g.3HQ {Lindlrrd HopucNor Hcgnchlor EPoridc Mailrorychlor Toxrphcnc pestg; - 1016 Aroclor - l?21 fuoclor - 1232 Arselor - 1242 Aroslor - 1248 Arecloel'2t4 6nsl63 ' 1260 0.20 0.60 0.60 t0.00 0.50 0.50 0.do 0.60 0.10 0,30 0.50 0r0 0.40 0,50 0.30 0.20 0.30 r0.00 2t.00 33 00 6'1.00 !3.00 33.00 Jl,tx) ilto 33.00 <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL OL 4L <DL <DL 4L ..DL <DL <l)L <DL <ftL <DL <DL dll- <DL 35100 <DL I0x Ellen Atienza Operations Manager . DFDiludon Foctor.Thc &rccdon limtr lnd alatYsr;s rcrulP *grc contdad rccodingly. n-- 14 4^^4 ';40PM CREIK LABS[glUUU.ll lUUll: d No 2084 P l3 p. + D-TEK Analytical Laboratories, Inc. 9020 Kcnrnat Drive, Sulh 205 SenDhgo, CA 92121 (858) s55-{s40 FAX (858) 566.{s42 Date: Attn: Srrnplc l-sg#t Datc Ertracted: Drre Analyzed: Extrection Method; Andyels Method: MDTHODBLANK QUALI T CONTROL DATA REFORT yrl9t02 Mr, Orval Osborne a2-s976 lu4to2 Dcccmberd 2002 EPA 3550/364) EPA 808r/8082 No mrget analyles were detected iu the method blank, LABORATORY CONTROL ST.ANDARD Compound G-BHC (Lindane) Heptachlor Aldrin Dieldrin Endrin 4,4-DDT 7o Recovery QC Llmits % DUP % Recovery 7o RPD o 4 I ll 9 l3 83 80 86 95 93 l8I 12-t27 34-il I 42-t22 36-t46 30-r47 25-160 90 83 93 106 toz t34 Log # SURROGATE NE€OVER,IES (Tctredtloro-M-Xylstc) Percent RccoverJr Method Blank D2-s976 LCS rcS DUP Ellen Atienze Operations Manager 78 95 103 108 QC Ltmits; 43tol69% ouALrTY OONTRO!, TERIggOLOCy LCg . LABOIII|TOBy CONIFOL SAII!?LE. Repon€d !r S rcortry of an indGTsdcrt stendud carrlcd rhrough all romgle popor.oriop pleoodus to vorif) rnothcd gorfonmncs. Asccgt blc tortE ir borcd ort hisodcll loborNlory conrtol drlr lrrd EFA rcquirtmcnu, Any oulot-coDrlof QQ derr ir clcrly indicsrod. Spikc-. cnvironrucntil irrnplc in rtrrt.ix apllaod wfth rncflud oompculdr and l! rcoowry of oawuo"tios tPil(od into rarhPlo b colculatod Ropoaad as S rcovery. Aoocpoblc anrgt for "Normsl Matrir SamplC'ir brrcd on N4oncll rtbontoryaonFol da$. Any oul{f'{ontrol QC drtr ir ElorlY indicrled. Surrogrt6" Conpounds rEpresenutit/c of e grsup of cortrpoundr. Sunngrta rro rpikod inio cnvironmcaral mplg sd 9b ncovery of conorioldon lplkad is calcqh6d rnd aporlcd, Acccprabtc rang€ r,lrica d€loodirrg on nmple tnrsir iDd rnulysir rncthod' I oe,Dec.l?. 2002r, 5:40Pli4 CREEK LABS No 2084 P 14 p.s D-TEK Analyticat Laboratories, Inc' 9020 Kcaamr Drive, Suitt 205 Sru DicBo,cA 92121 paa (ESE)s&-4342(rsE)56$'ltt40 CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL LADONATORMS' INC' l4l Suburbnn Rosd, Suite C'5 Sen Luis ObisPo, CA 93401 Attn: Mr. Orval Oeborne Daie of RePori; SamPling Date: Dtte SamPle Recelved: Dnte Extrscted: Date AnalYzed: AnelYzed BY: Methoil: Unlts: SampleTYPe: ProJect Nurnber: Analysis taglu tv20102rlfl02 lau02 Ilecember 412002 AS EPA E27OC wlue Soil J4szt Deteetiol Limtb Log Numbcr: Sample II): vLsw6 2 pilo* ( 13306 ) 1,2,4,5-Tetruchlorobenzene 1,2.4-Trichlorobenzenc 1,2- Dichlorsbenzcne 1,2-DphenYlbYdrazine 1,3 -Dichlorobenzene 1.4-Dichlorobenzene 1-ChloronaPhthalertc t-NapbftYlamine 2,3,4,GTctrachloroPhcnol 2.4, 5-TrichloroPhenol 2,4,6JTrichlorophenol 2,4-DichloroPhenol 2,4-DircthYlPhcnol 2.4-DinitroPhenol 2,4-Dinitotoluone 2,6-DichloroPhenol 2,6-Dinitrotoluene ?4hloronaPhthalene 2-Chlorophenol ?-MethylnaPthalene 2.MethYlPheool 2-MethYl4.6-DinitroPhenol 50.00 8,93 r3.36 50.o0 17.38 28.58 50.00 50.00 50.00 11.13 16.58 't,51 13.51 r28.01 21.42 50.00 22.t9 14.14 17,85 9.88 11.28 17. l9 <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL AL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL DerDec 12 2002. 5:4OPM CREEK LABS D- N02084 P l5p.s Inc. Detcctlon Limits tng Numbcr: Samplc ID: 02-5976 2 pilee AnalYsls 13306 )t 2-NaphthYlamine 9'50 2-Ninoaniline 26'80 2-Nitrophcnot 15'91 2-Piooline 9'50 I,ii-Pi"r,rotoucnzidine 23'46 illl"rtvi.t "loanthrene 9'50 3-Nitroanilino 19'87 4-AminobiPhenYl 50'00 ;-;;;;d""Yl PbenYl Ether 274'e6 a-chloroinilino 'l '02 aiiJ"t"pn"nyl-phenvl Bther 34's2 +irrrot ]l'*o,rwrO"*t 966, 4-MethylPheool 14'15 4-Nitroanilino 62'48 *NitrsPhenol 7E'05 i,rz-pit*tnyfUenz (a) Anttuacene 50'00 Aceuaphthen c 16'23 AcenaPbtfrYlene 20-04 AcctoPhenone 50'00 Anilinc 23'01 fuirhracene 33'24 Azobenzene 38'15 .-"pi"*ttVlphonethytamine --:9'OoBenzidine 2165 Bsnzoic Acid 5'46 ;;;;" (A) antbrscene 26'69 -B"rrro (a}PY"e"" t0'57 ;i.nlo iiihuo'"otu"n' t9'91;"" i-c'nn PerYlcne 17'11;;;; iliin-*'l"'i'"o' 5q'9q iffir ii'onor 15'36 si, ti-Crtrotoethoxy) rnethanc 10'42 ;; i-2iiii;'"ethYljethcr 1? 9!lit tzirtrotoisoprophvl) cther 19 ?9 iit iantvrn""Yi; Pihotott 191-srtriB""ir Pt'natite 51-'15^ Carbazole 49'38 ChrYsene 34'71 <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL AL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL 380 611 88E 945 <DL <DL <DL <DL t'.DL <DL <DL <DL 405 2 p:cDec l 2 2002 , 5:4OPil4 CREEK LABS No?084 P l6P.z D-TEK Anatytical Laboratories, Inc' 9020 Kenaurr Drlve, Sultc 205 Sra DieSot CtL 9LL2l FAX (EsE)5664542(rsE)566.45{0 Dctcctlon Llmlc Log Number; Sample ID: 02-5976 2 piles AnelYsis Dibenzofuran Dibenzo (A, H) fuirhracene Dibsnzo (A,J) Acridine DietbYl Phthslate Dimethyt Phthalate Diphcnylamine Di-n$urYlPhthalate Di-n-OctYlPhthalste Ethyl Methanesulfonatc Fluorauthene Fluorene llgsachlgrobenzens Hexachlorobutadiene I{cx achloroc Ycl oPentadi ene Hotachloroethauc Indeno (1.2,3-CD) Pytene Isophorooe Methyl Methane Sulfonarc Napthalene Nitrobcnzene -NitrosodimetbYlamine N-NiuosodiPhenYlamine N-Nitrosodi-N-ProPhYlarnine N-NitrosoPiPeridine N'Nitroso'Di -N-BurYlamine Pcntashloronitrobenzone PentachlotoPbenol Phenacotin Phenantrene Phenol PronamidP Pyreno p-DimcthY lunrirroazobcnzene Atienza r3305 t4.94 46.59 50.00 33.13 46.99 50.00 24.67 13.13 50.00 26.t1 28,89 46.U 17,03 13.37 12.93 61,09 18.57 50.00 4.88 17,90 50,00 52.09 2l,80 50.00 50.00 50.00 26.n 50,00 26.32 29J3 50.00 13.u 50.00 <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL 300 <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <.DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL <DL t Operations Manrger e"1Dec. l?. 2002, 5:4lP[tl CREEK LABS-) ,-l D-TEK Analytical Laboratories, Inc. 9020 Keoenrrr Drlvt, Sutle ZtS Sen Dlcgo, CA 9rl2l (t58) 5664s40 FAX (r58) s664542 No.2084 P l7 r.a Date: Attn: Dnte Extrected: Date Analyzed: Extractlon Method; Analysis Method: l-og*: METI{OD BLANK QUALITY COITITROL DATA REPORT ta9n2 Mn Orvel Osborne 12,t4102 December 4,2402 EPA 3550 EPA E27OC 02.5976 No Targct Analytcs wcrc found in rho Method Blank. LCS Recoveries RPD ?o 9c Rccoycry QC Lhtll,lclo Dup. Vo Rcc, Muluun AID 9o Phenol 2.Chloropbenol l14-Dichlorobenzene N-Nitroso-di-n-propylamine l,2l.Trichlorobcnzene 4- Chloro-3-Mcthylphenol .d.ccnephlhene 2,GDinitrotoluene 4.Nitrophenol Pentachlorophcnol Pyrene 4L 40 3E 38 2E !2 31 3t 50 30 3l 6 4 6 5 6 6I 7 2 1r 0 63 69 70 r01 62 63 70 2E 9t 6E 85 61 72 74 r06 66 67 76 30 93 76 85 t2.tl0 n-tzt 36.105 4l-l16 39-9E 2t ttl 46-l18 u.t2a 10-133t.llt 26'tn De,Dec.l?. 200?i, i:4lPlt4 CRETK LABS No 2084 P l8 p.s D-TEK Analytical Laboratories, Inc' 9020 Kelsnrr Drlvc, Suitc 205 SanDlego'cA 92121 565{540 FAX s66-{sLZ PERCENT BlN 2-FluoroblPhenYl TerphenYl'd14 Ine# 02-sy16 QC Limns Nltrobenzene'd5 120 3S'Ll44o 69 43'1167o 7Z n.l4l% Acid Extractnble Recoteries 2-FluoroPhenol 69 21.1059o Phenol-d5 86 L0'LO79o lr$'1234o 2,4,6.TribromoPhenol 94Log$ 02-5976 QCLlmits Ellen Operations Mauager 7 DeDec.l? 20021 5:4lPM CREEK LABS1 D-TEN, .llIftA.ElEfCAI' LADORATORIEE, .IttC.902A Xenenar Drlve, gutte 2ASEan Dfego, CA 9ZIZI(e58) 566-4540 P x (850t 566-1s12 No?084 P l9 P.lo Creek EnvLronnental lra,boreEorLes1{1 Srrburban Rd., gulte C-5San Luie Obispo, Ce 93d0f. Attsnr OrvaL ogirorn. ProjecE ID: it{5t13 Log Number: O2-59rG Sample rD: 2 pilos (X3306) AIIALYTTCALT RE8IIIrTS Rceulte Ilntts Dse€ Reportedt \21o9/ozDste Sanrplad . LL/ zA I OzDate Recelvedl. tl/22/A2 Sam5rle l1pe; Sai.l Metbod lnalysE/DateAnalyais Flash PqIHt,> 212 Deg-F EPA 1010 rc L2/08102 Page 1 nrDec.l?. 20024 5:4lPM CREEK LABS No2084 P 20 p.ll D-TBK ^erVA&fffCAIr LAAORATORI,SE' rr{C' gA2A X.enamar Drlve, Sutee 205 Sart Dlogo' CA 92721 (858t 566-454b FAtt (658l- 566'4542 Report Date: Log Nurtber: nloe/az 02-597 6 9UALTTY COIITROI/ DATA REPORT ike Conc) X 100tiE Ls less than *[cg - Laboratory control Sample. The LCS ie a b]ank epiked wibh a known amount of methoh a""iyie i"l bbiaineO from independenb standarde and is "u"ii"a throuEh all slmple preparaEion and analytigal: procedures' Recoveriea are calculat^"a iir order to evalual"e method accuracy ' Splke - The epike ie an actual eample spiked with a knor'rn amounE of *itrt"a analytl (e) and ie c"tti"d tlirough aII sample preqaratlon and "r-ivii"al lroceduree. Recoveries are'cafculatea in order to evaluate potential matrix interferences. jpp = Rel g Difference = (tResult I - Reeult. 2) / tlverage Result) X f0o? The RPD providea a meaEure of-meihod preclsion by comparing analyt'i'cal results bf 2 duplicate samPIeE. t RecoverY : t (Spike samp1e ResulL - Sample -Result) / 9pifru-i.r,rlt of thl unspikEd eample is treated as zero if establighed report.ing limits' * * t Page 2 DeDec 12 2002{.5:4lPM CREEK LABS No.2084 P 2l e-L2 D-IEN E.OIAI,NTTCIL IAEONj,TORXES,'IUC. 9O2A Kena,rrar DrLve, Suice 205 9aa Diago, CA 92727(gsa) 566-4540 FA,c (858) s66-4542 R€porE Dater Log Nl\rnber: L2/ A9 / 02 02-5976 9UAIrrnf COI|TROIT DATA REPORT Method(g) r rnorganLcs trfiathod Les t RecoveryAnalycia Splket Recovery Duplicate RPD Flash Point EPA 1O1O O (RPD) Page 3 LEGEND T€ . Trench Location TW'3+ Temporary Well Location ND BSl"?ft!"fl:.fl.l[?etow Laboratory NS Not Sampled NOTE: 1. All LocationsApproximated2. AII TpH, LEAD, bnd pCB concentrations repoded in mgkg. -+4€- --t | - o ,oo SCALE IN FEET ,,:- !. r.(lu.t,, T-1 0mmmmrnn T-7 m DUNCAN ROAD End of Dunen Rd- Residence rummmlEn ffim ct)c-o-:' 9oq,6 (rl'L *rw-z ;l J rp t€oloIt r3 tg i,t I .r.1 @mm@ @mEl @rrrl rtr,rl + TW-1 TW-3+ T-s Storaoe Racki @mlmlttrtr rrlrl rtrInCrane : Debris ''[]fl Above Ground Fuel Storaoe Tanks lf.iTi :151.ir, 11,1. i+-t." i -lr:i,-, :,..t r,. :" . -i.j : ::' t:.:,. :' Crusher 1", Suface. DEPTH 1.1 PCB'S Stora Warehouse 1'. Swface DEPIH ND ND TPHs 18' 400 TPHd o ,o c Surface 1' DEPnI 69 1,100 , I.TAD 32 : 1,300 TPfId 3 1.t Srnbce DEPTH DuncanSLO/3M5 Duncan_scil NS 2,5(n 1,900 I.EAI' 47t. NS NO TPHg .q\, %uo 560 ND 53,000 TPHd 1' Snface DEP]H 310 Surfac€ DEPTH 2,600 TPHg r10,000 TPHg 100T.0576300 S EC O R lrt"*otronal rncorporated 3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A, San Luis Obigo, CA 93401 DEP]H 60 I"EAD Racks 320 TPHd 22FEA 02 Surface DE TH ND '180 TPHd URE: 3045 DUNCAN ROAD SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA RATISoLTPHPcB&L EAD c o N c E N T o N MAP )l - Exce from SPRR (U Station Plan for , Morrison, McMillan area.xif ll: lco *trt" ak6. ---q!g4t!r3l-- flC) $ t f '1..''1 { + o oviAG oNc+ vi9oix NgI5B tsz. Ns 92 \$\6r- 60.. &.ai/t, ao. c.^ oo trs.t} cr Duncan Lane 3l az Greek Environmental Laboratori€$, lnc's aHAIN-OF-CUSroDy SUB CONTRACT 141 Suburban Road, $dte G5. San Luis oblspo, cA 93401 phone {805) 54F9838 fax (805} 5450107 lor,t D-\e / Tirne tfir iDh Rellnquished Crcek Lshowtoria lnc- Shipping Mc&ud Client/Lab/Couricr Sample Conditlons:lnucg Y / N Cold: Dalc shipp€d Courjcr Narnc: ,"".-PackageWeight * ..- D <t) cO< J UU d<) : a : +r O O -. -0o Drle /Itme Yi N CREEK ENVIRONIilENTAL LABORATORIF,S TNC. J 6q3, lt trE brt ORVAL OSBORNE lddru 14t SUBURSAN ROAD SUITEC.S SAN LUIS OBISPO 93dt0lCA t05-sd5-9838 s05-s45-01 07 fs Dus Drtt: hour Oth€r 72 hour D?inklng Watei SL r SoillSolid Hairir Key; DW = AQ = Aqueoue 306 I\ t,*80811 JuI9.2.P,1 z-1fJ,PLg \02- 5774 ftruthe,.C rueh 7-/*, Cart P ot'tPrint Name €D- U o q.4.--..-.. ao Statc Forrns Rtquirod: Yes / No Use r lD:System il: -, 'Sy.stem Namei CusrodySelled: Y/ N Dec l?. 2002 To: Fax 5:37PM CRitK LABS ') L!- 4n Or n !l!0.tuoq r. I CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL LABORAT RIES, INC. t.l SuguRgAN RoAD, Sulrt c,5 . sAN LUIS OEISPO, CA 93401 . (805) 545'9830 . FAx {805) 545{10? Fax 5q Fltmt Ann Long, Leb Supervisor Drte! tL Rcc }ylrtt',o , YunlL .vta]ls.prgesr 2z{including cover) 5r{ s{ 3 orlgllrl wlll iollow vla rugular mail: -)LYes - No .Gommnnlg! o rilNrfooNRE'Yqior tA Dec I IUU I 5:38Pil4 CRiil( LABS N0.2084 P 2 CREEK EN i .)qoNMENTAL LABoRAT )RlEs, lNC.$141 SUBURDAN RoAD, sulTE C'5 ' sAN tuls oglsPo' cA 9]401 ' {sos) 545'90}8 ' FAx (so5} 5450107 Page 1 Chuck Roeder Mission Park 3045 Duncan Avenue ^r- r --^ cASan LU}S (JPrtPV, Log Num"ber order; Res-e ived : 02-C13305 J4543 tt/ta/6)tLJ evt v- SAMPLE DESERIPT 2 Biles ANALYTE 934 01 ION ====E====F===t=== ===av=======g:=== REPORT OF AITAITYTICAI' RESULTS 9AMPI,ED BY -----====:============== Jon Schaeferr/Creek - - - - - === == -- = == = == = = = = = = = RESULT ' R.L. SA}4PLED DATE @ TIME MATRIX = ===- = = = =_= == =t --==== ==='= ===== == = lrt/20/02@t4:25 Solid === = ===== = ===' - - === = --=== = ==-'= === rnry+. Mtr'pHr.|n AI$ALYZEDUTIITJ Reacclve Cyanide pH SuIfide, ReacLive S i lver ArEenic Barium BerYlIium Cadmium cobal L Chromium CoPPer MercurY MolYbdenum Nickel Leed Antimony selenium ThalIium Vanadium Zinc Gasoline Rang€ HYdrecarbons Dlesel RanEe Hydroearbone Acetone BenPene Bromobenzene Bromochloromethane B rornodi c trl o rome thane Bromoform Bromomethane 2 -Butanone t - BucYlbenzene Not Detected 8.0 Nor Detected 4.6 Not DetecLed l, 100 Nol Det€cced L] 4J 260 r 1dn 0.93 Nct Def,ected 270 ?, 000 Not Debected Not Detecged NoC DeEectsed 54 5 .400 Not Debecced 1-.200 Not Decected Not Detected No! Debecf,ed NoL Decected Not Detected Not Decected Not DetecEed Not DeEected NoC DebecLed Sw 846, Section ]r:^/27/02 EPA 9O4s Lt/26/o2 5w 846, Seccion ]-:-/27/a2 EPA 6OL0 \2/o2/o2 EpA 6010 L2/02/02 EPA 6010 r2/O2/o2 Ep.A,6ot0 L2/a2/o2 EBA 6,010 )'2/o2 / 02 EPA 5o1o 72/A2/02 EpA 6010 t2/02/02 EPtr 6010 r2/A2102 EpA ?4?I r]./2s/02 EpA 6010 L2/o2102 EPA 6010 t2/o2/02 8PA 6010 \2/02laz EPA 5oL0 tzloz/o-z EPA 6010 t2/o2io2 EpA 6010 r2/o2/02 EPA 5ol.o L2/a2/02 EPA 6010 L2/A2102 EPA 8ol5ILUFT rL/251a2 EPA, 8o15/LUFT tti22/a2 EpA S260 iL/22/A? EFA 8260 ]-t/a2/oz gPF, 8260 !r/22/o2 EPA 8260 tt/22/a2 EFA 8260 LL/22/O2 EPA 8260 tL/22/02 EPA s260 t\/22/A2 EpA 8260 LL/22/02 EFA 8260 LLlz2laz I U, 1 ? 30 1 n ] 3 5 l0 0, L 10 30 30 30 l 10 500 200 1 04 m9/Kg nlglKg mg/K9 rng/Kg mg/rs ng/Ks ms/Kg mg/Kg ms/Ks ms/Kg mg/Kg mg/Kg mg/KO ng/Kg r{rg/Kg nglKg ms/Kg ng/Ke ms/(g ug/K9 m9/Kg ug/Kg ug/Kg ug/re ug/Kg uglrg ugiKg ug/Rs ug/K9 ug/Kv 20 5 5 5 5 5 5 20 5 Q PRTHTfO oN REcIClto PAPTB Decl2 2002 5:3BP[i CREEI(LABS No2084 P 3.RONMENTAL LABORAT .)RIES, INC. sutTE c-5 - sAN tuls oBlspo, cA 9340t ' {805! 545'9838 ' FAX {805) s45't}l07 Page 2 Chuck Roeder l,lission Parh 3O45 Duncan Averrue San Luis ObiePo, CA Log Number: order: Received: 02-cl3?06 J4 54 -1 i1/)h/^) SAMPLE DESCRIPTION 2 pi.les 93401 REPORT OF AIIALYITCAI' RESUIJTS SA]VIPLED BY d r idhr trn _-m6 ^ dYi,F MATRIXJJA 1.!, rg' I r rt r i == = = = = = = cG = = --= === = = == t:-/zo/ozat4:25 solid RESULT * R,L. (}1dITS METHOD .DJJA,LYZED n-BuLYlbenzene €ec-ButYl Benzene carbon Disulfide Carbon fetrachloride chlorobenzene Chloroetshane 2 - ChloroethYlvinYl ether Chloroform ChLoromethane 2 - Chlorotoluene 4 - ch-lcrroroluene 1, 2 -Dibromo- 3 -Chloropropane Dibronoehlotromethane DibromomeEhane 1, 2-Dlbromobthane {EDB} Di chlorof luoromeEhane 1 , 2 -Dichlarobenzeng 1 , I -Diehl,orobenzene 1, + -Dichloroberrzene i , t -uichloroethane i, 2 -Dichloroethane 1- , 1'Dichloroebhene cis - L, 2 -Dichloroethene trans - l-. ? -Dichloelhene 1 | 2 -DichloroPropane }, 3 -DiehloroproPane 2, 2-OichloroPropane l, 1-Dlchloropropene eis- t' 3 -DrchloroPropene E rang - l, I -D}chlOrOPropene Echy1benzene Not DeLected Not DeEecLed NoC DeEecced Not Petected Not DececLed NoE Debected Not Detected NoE Deleeted Not Detecged Noc DetecEed \I^ts nal-a-F erl Not Decected No! DetecEed Not DeEecbed Noc Delected Not Detecced Not Detected No! Detected Not Deteceed NoE Deteeted Not DetecEed Not Detecbed Nof, Detected NoL DeLect,ed Not DececEed Not Detected Not DeEected Noq Detected Not Debected Nof DefeeLed Not Detecf,ed 5 E c 5 5 E q 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 E d 5 ( 5 5 E 5 5 a 5 5 5 5 5 5 ''tS/Kg ug/t{g ug/Kg ug/Kg us/Kg uo/Kq uslKg u9/xg uglKg ug/K9 ug/Ks 'ug/K9wg/Rg ug/Ks us/Kg ug/Ke ug/Kg ug/Ks uslKg us/Kg ug/Kt ug/Ks ug/K9 uglKg u9lKg uglKg ug/Kg ug/K9 uglrs u9/K9 ug/Kg EPA 8250 EPA 8?60 EpA 8260 EPA 8260 EPA 8260 EpA 8260 EPA 8250 EPA 826Q EPA 8250 EpA 8260 EPA 8260 EPA 8260 EpA 8260 EP.A 8260 EPA 826O EpA 8260 EPA 8260 EPA 8260 EPA 8260 EPA 8250 EPA 826O EPA 8260 EPA 8260 EFA 8250 EPA 8260 EPA 8250 EPA S26O EPA 8250 EPA 8260 EPA 8260 *^n 6^1dEvA O4AV rt/22/02 rL/22/02 rr/22/02 rL/22/02 Lr/22102 LL/22/a2 tr/22/02 rL /22 / A2 LL/22102 Lt/22 / 02 :-L/221a2 rL/22/a2 n/22/02 LL/22/02 tL/22/az rt/22/02 LL l22 / a2 rLl22l02 .. 144 IAatLl aa/ u. t\i22l02 Ltlz2 / 02 aL/22/02 LLl22/02 -- l^^ )^^!I/Z.Zluz Ltl22/a2 rt/22/A2 1. l-. JAaLLI 141vL .1 1.. liaL^l LL! v. LL /22 I CI2 niz2/a2 11 lt) ln).Ll --, '- 6 pNlNrEo oN nlc/ctto PAp€A Dec 12 2002 5:38P['1 CREEI( LABS No2084 P 4 CREEK EN'. .RONMENTAL LABORA-. )RIES, INC. t4l SUBURBAN ROAD,5UITE C5 . SAN tUlS O8|5PO, CA 93401 ' {S05} 545-9S38 ' F^x (80s) 54s{107 Page 3 chuck Roeder Mission Park 3045 Duncan Avenue San Luis obesPo, CA Log Number Of,der: Recer.ved: 02-cl3306 J454\ r r /^A /n aLJ./ zvJ v1 SAMPLE DESCRTPTION ====== 2 piles -=======a-====== ANAI,YTE 9340L REPORI OF AI-IALYTTCAI' RESUI'TS gAMPIJED SAMPLED BY DATE @ TIMF M'ATRIX ====== =-=-====== ============== =G-=======6E== ====--============= Jon Schaefer/Creek ar/20/92@L+:25 Solid ========-===== =:-=========== ================== RES{'LT * R. i,. UNITS METHOD A}'ALYZED Hexachlorobutadiene 2 - Hexanone Iodomethane i soproPYlbenzene 4 -IsoproPYlcoluene 4-MeEhyl-2-Penlanone Methylene ChlorrCe MTBE Naphthalene n-tropylbenzene gtyfene L,1 ,1", 2 -Tegrachl'oroethane 1. l, 2, 2 -?etrachloroethane TetrachloroeLliene ?oluene L ,2 ,3 -'trichlorobenzene 3., 2, 4 -El"ichloroberrzene I , 1. 1. -Trichloroethane 1, 1, 2 -Trichloroethane Trrchloroethene frichlorof 1 uoromechane l, 2, 3-TrichloroproPane 3-, 2, 4- TrrmethYlbenzene 1, 3, 5 -TrimeuhYlbenaene VrnyL Aceeace Vinyl Chloride mi p-XYlene o-xylene Not Detecf,ed NoL DeEected Not Debected Not Debected Not DeEected Noi DebeCEed Not De,Lected Not Decected No! Detected NoL Def,ected Noc DeLecced Nol Detected Not DetecEed Nof, Debecf,ed Not Detected NoL DececLed NoE DetecEed Not DeLecEed No! DetecEed Not DeEected Nof, Detecged Not Def,ected Not Detected NoU Detected Not Detrected Not DerecLed Noc Debecueil Not Deiected 0 5 5 5 E 5 c 5 5 5 5 5 5 R 5 5 5 5 5 5 q 5 5 5 uo /Kq ug/Kg us,/Kg ug/Kg uglKg us/Kg uglKs u9/K9 uglKg us/xs u9/Ks ug/Ks us/Kg ug/xo vg/Ks ug/Ks ug/Kg uglKg ug/Kg uglKg ug/Kg uq/Kg us/Kg uo /Kq ug/Kg ug/(s uglKg ug/Ks EPA 8250 EpA S250 EPA 8260 EPA 8?50 EpA 8260 EPA 8250 EPA.8260 EPA 8260 EPA 8260 EPA 8250 EPA 8260 EpA 9260 EFA 8260 EPA 8260 EPA S25O EPA 8260 EPA 8260 EpA 8260 EPA g26O EPA S260 EPA 8260 EpA 8260 EPA B26O !;PA UIOU EpA S250 liYA 6ZOV EPA,8260 EPA 8260 \L/22/02 LL/22/a2 Lrl221a2 tr/22/az 17/22/02 r!/22/02 L\/22 la2 rr/22/02 tL/22/02 LL/22/02 Lt/22/02 rr/22/02 LL/22/02 n l22/02 rr/22/02 Lr/22/02 :.1, /221*2 7L/22 / 02 LL/22 / 02 Lr/22/02 fi/22/aZ tL/22 / 02 ^ ^ ,^^ /^^LLI .C.Z/ Vr t:-/zz/oz r 1 /11ln aLLl aal v. tL/22/02 r1/22l02 \L/22/02 R.L. - Reporting Limit" 'RESULTS' 6 ?ruNlEO oN R(c'1cLlD P^Ptf, reported as "Not Decected" means noc delecteC above R'L Deci2 200? 5:39Pll4 CREEKLABS N02084 P 5 CREEK EN'.RONMENTAL LABORATIRIES, INC. 't 4t suSuREAN ROAD, SUITE C.5 . sAN LUls o013Po, cA 9l4or . l80s) 545.9838 . FAX {8O5) 5{50107$ Page 4 Chuek Roeder Mlssion Park 3045 Duncan Avenue San Luis Obiepo, CA tog Numbef,r o2-C13306 order: J4543 Received t :-l-/26/a2 93401 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESUI,TS SAMPLED SAMPLE DESCRTPTION SAMPLED BY DATE @ fIME MATRIX ==€==========================3==============c;-======-eE==_-====================== 2 plles .]on Schaef,er/Creek :.]-/20/026]-4:25 solid ============ ===-===================E ============== =E==============:= ANAJ,YTE RESULT * R' I, ' IJNITS METHOD A}IA]'YZED CREEK EIWIROI''MENTAL ITABORATORIES CIfi$' Lab Direcuor, orval osborne o 7&rl{rf0 o{ Rtc}ctlo PAP€R Dec. l2 ?002 5:39PM CREEK LABS No 2084 PO ONMENTAL LABORNTINI ES, tNC. c'5 . sAN tuts o8tsPo, cA 9r4dt - {8os) 545-9sls . F x (8o5) 54s{ro7 Page 5 Log Nurnberr 02-CI3307 order : .T4 543 Received: 13-/20/A2 934 01 REFORT OF N.IAI.YTICAL RESULTS SAIVIPLED SAIVIPLE DESCRTPTION SAMPLED BY DATE @ TIME MATRIX ==Bgg==!==== ======= =====g======== E=4===E-==t=--==aE L50, East of crusher Jon Schaeferfcreek LI/20/a2@L4;33 Solid ====================gCE=-*==== ====jg=H==!38= ==---======-====== ANALyTS RESUITT * R'L' ttlIlTS MErHOD ANALYZED Dieeel Range HYdrocarbons 5. 30&200 rltg/Ks EPA 8ols/LUFT tt/zz/oz r R.L- - Reporting Limit. 'RESUIJTS'reporEed a6 "NoE Detected" means not detested above R.L' CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES Chuck Roeder Mission Park 3045 Duncan Avenue $an Luis Obispo, cA 0^aM, Lab Direccor, OrvaL Osborne o PfiNrto oN Rtcvct{o PAPTR Dec l2 2002 5:39P[,1 CRiEK LABS No.20B4 P 1 NMENTAL LABONNi JNIES, INC. . sAN rurs oEtSPo, cA 9340r , (80s) 5.5.9818 . FAX (Sos) 545.0107 Page 6 Chuck Roeder Mission Park 3045 Duncan Avenue san Luic obispo, CA 93{0r SAMPi,E DESCRIPTION +95=33=J== ============ 100' Iderch gf Hquee ANAIJYTE REPORT OF AI.IALYTICAI, RESUIJTS SAMPLED SAMPLED BY DATE @ 'IIME MATRIX =-F---f=- -=-e55==== Jon Schaefer/Creek tt/za/azot4:40 solid E3====33=31!4==1--=== iA-*=a== RESULT * R. L . UNITS METHOD A}.IALYZED Log Number: Order: Received: 02-c]3308 J45{3 Lr/20/02 Drese] Range Hydrocarbons 59 10 ng/Ks EFh 8015/LUFT r]-/22/a2 * R,L. - Reporting Limit. 'RESULTS' reported as'rNct Detecled'r means noc detrecced above R.L CREEK EI.IVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES 0-0M- Lab Drrector, Orval Osborne 6 mrNrEo oN R€cYct rD PAPrr tlPt: I t 5:39Plv1 CRiii( LABS No 2084 P, B l4l SUEURBAN ROAD, SUlr( C-5 . sAN LUIS oBlsPO, CA 9340t . {0o5) 545t9838 . fAX {8o5) 545.0107$CREEK EN. )RONMENTAL LABONN,.)NIES, INC. Page 7 Chi:ck Roeder Mission Park 3045 Duncan Avenue San Luis Obiepo, CA Log Number Order: Recetved: 02-cl3309 J4543 Lr/20 / 02 93401 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESUITTS SAMP],ED SAMPLE DESCRIP?ION SAMPLED BY DATE @ TIME MATRIX =t======a=========== == =--€==€===€====== ==E- =E3====3========== (sw) 100' EasC of Brjck B1dg. Jon schaeferlcreek ttizoiozat4:45 sorid =====-=====*g======= ===-*==--=g:===== ==== =-=i-==c========== ANALYTE RESULT i R.L. UNITS MET}IOD ANALYZED Diesel Range Hydrocarbons 320 10 ng/Kg sPA 8015,/LUFT tr-/zz/oz * R,IJ. - Reporting r'imiU. 'RESULTS' reported as "Not DetecEed" mean6 nor detecbed above R.L CREEK EWIRONMBNTAL LABORATORIES Lab Direcf,or, orval Osborne o ?ilHrto oN Rtcac[D 9^pfR Dec. i?IUU I 5:39PM CRiEl( LABS No 2084 P9 $CREEK er.r ,)noNMENTAL LABonniJnIES, INC. l4l SUBURBAN ROAD, SulTE c-5 ' sAN LUts oBtsPo. cA 9t401 . {80s) 545-9s!o - Fel( {80i} 54sot07 Page I Log Nunberr 02-C13310 Order ; .14 5{ 3 Received: 7]-/20/a2 934 01 REPORT OF ANALYTICAIJ RDSULTS SAMPLE DBSCRIPTION SAMPLED BY C trMDT.Fn DATE @ TIME MATRIX 40' SE of Crueher ,Jon Schaef,er/creek tI/20/Oz@1,4:5S SoLrd =-F-a===== ============== t5=======-======== A!'IALYTE REsuLr r R.rr. IlNrrs METI{oD A}IALYZED Diesel Range Hydrocarbone 530 10 rllg/Kg EPA.8015/LUFf t7/22/02 * R.L- - Reporting Limil. 'RESULTS' reporced aB "Not Detected,'means nof, d,etecLed above R.L CREEK E\TVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIEs Chuck Roeder Mi.ssion Park 3045 Duncan Avenue San Luis obispo, cA 0il$- Lab Director, Orval Osborne (l PRINIIIT Ox rrrvcuop^PgR Dec.l2 t\)u I 5 39Pkl CREEl( LABS No?084 P l0 UBURBAN ROAA 5U|TE C5 . sAN rUtS OStSpO, CA 93401 . (S05) 545-9Sls . rru( (sojl 545{t07 EEK EN' IRONMENTAL LABoRn, }nITS, INC. Page 9 Chuck Roeder Mission Fark 3045 Dyncan Avenue San L\ris Obispo, CA Log Nurnlcer Order; Recei.ved: 02-913311 J4543 Lt /2oloz 93401 REPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTTT SAI\,IPLED SAMPI,E DESCRIPTION SA}VIPLED BY DA?E @ TIME MATRIX =E3==-==== --------!-E==20r North of Of,fice ,Jon Schaefer/Creek LL.2A.0Z@L4:58 Solid RNALYTE RESUITT * R,IJ. TJNI?S METHOD ANALYZED Di.esel Range Hydrocarbone 26 1.0 lt.g/t<s EPA 8or.s/LUFT Lr/?ziaz r R,L. - Reporting Limit,. TRESVLTS'reportsed as'rNot Detected" rneans not detected above R.L CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL IJABORATORIES Lab DirecEor, Orval Osborne (' PRINITO ON IfCYCIFOP^P(R ht ^,/ "l 1nn,i:52Ph{ CREEI( LABS hla I l'l'1t{ u . r I u u ')U I AIE CREEK II-- }NON,UENTA.L LA.BONA}NIES, INC. l4'! SLTBURBAN no^D. SLllTE C-5 . SAN [t-]!5 O8|SPO, CA 93d0l (805! s45'9838 ' FAX {8O5} 54s$t07 Dqna 2 Ir(]g NuF,ber; 02-c]2356 Orcier: J4203 Received: :.o/3L/02 914 0L REPORT OF A,\ALYIICAL RE6UL?5 SAMPLED SAMFLE' DESCR.T-PTION SAMPIJED EY DAAE O TIME M'ATRIX =EE=-*;;;<--=-:--:== == ===-==:==-===E=aE=====-= FF--====== Warehouse @ 1' Jon Schaefer LO/3L/A2@14:25 Solid ===========5 ==E==== ============! ANATYTE RESUIJT * N,IJ. UNITS METHOD ANALYZED Lead 8 s ng/Rg EPA 7424 LI/06/02 * R.L. - Reportirrg Limii. 'RES$LfS, reported as "lJot Deiectsed" meaiis nof detected abov€ R'L CREEK EIWiROI\iMENTAI, LABORATORIES AL!r^l? 6^rinvLllu! ^ r\vcsE r Miseion Park 1045 Duncan Avenue San Luis Cbispo, CA i r\fiil.I ln V\til,brvv" Lab DireeEor, orvai osh'o'rne o tRlNYtD oN {tcYclto p^pl[ ,nn1I'lov 1 I:52P14 CRTEK LA$S iln I l'l'l 't 4 ! suBURBr.f.l ROAD. gurrl c-5 SAti LU|S oBlSPO, CA 33{or ' (ts05i 545-9818 . F X iSOs) 5454107 01t.L CREEK rI.. )InOF,IIv4ENTAL LABOnn}nIEs, INC. ah'.rlr Dnarlov Mission lark 3045 Puncarr Avenue San Luis Obi.spc, C.4 r -- rt---L---!u9 rYuilDer Order: Received; 02-c12355 - ^ l^- J^^tv/ rL/ 9J Otdnj SAMPLE DESCR:P"ION REPORT OF N\IALYTICAL RESULrS SA}4PLED EY SAIVIPLED DATE 6 tlb,lE MATRIX Mid-Yard @ 1'Jon Schaefer tG/31/02e14 : 1E so1 ld ANAT,YTE RESULT * R. L. I]NITS METHOD A}IALVZED :,ead 7 s mg/rg EPA ?420 11 / 0€ /0? * R,L. - Reportiilg Limit- 'RESULTS' reporf,ed ag'tNoL Detsected'r meanB ilo! detecLed above R.Ir CREEK STWIRC}.IME}.!?},L LABOR]\TORIES La-!r Direct.or, Orval Osborne 6 PRTNIED Or! llCYCrtD PlJll 200?iiov 1 i :52P[i CREII( LABS CREEK gfir RONMENTAL LABORA,,RIES, INC. 141 SUEI_,RBAN ROAD, sl-,lT[ C-5 . SAN LUI$ OSISPO, CA 91.01 - {so5} 54s-9838 FAX (805) 543'0107 NO IIiJ P I Page I Chuck Roeder Misgion Park 3045 Duncan Avenue San Luig ObisPo. CA Log Number F,ecelved.; A4 ^a-1aAUZ'LI'JJ' J4202 */3ai02 93401 REPORT OF AIIALYTfCAIT RESUITTS SAI4PLSD S.A,MPLE DESCRIPTION SA}4PLED BY DATE @ TIME MATR-X =3=-H=4f-=-€ ======= =========H==E4 =============E==== Cran€ Sibe I fr Jon Schaefer tAlSI/02@ze:05 Solid :=============3s-€== ==J==+========;-= ====:===== A}TAIY"E RE$L'I,T * R. t. UNITS MET}IOD ANAI'YZED r ^-l Not Debected s ms/xg EpA 7420 L7l06/02 * R,L. = Repc:"ttng timiE. ,RESULTS. reporbed as "$toE Detecled" means not deiecEed above R.r,, ERtrEFi EIWI ROI\iMENTAL I,AEO:RATORIES Lab Director, Orval Osborne 6 ff ir-ito oii *icYclEo PA?Efi lila r .24 ?003 4:30P[tl CREEK LABS \ /^N0.4bJl t'. l/l N MENTAL LABORAT }IES, INC. . SAN t UtS O6|5PO, CA 93401 t805) 545-9638 rA)( {605) s4s{107 Page 1 Chuck Roeder Mission Park 30a5 Duncan Avenue San IJUiF ObisPo' CA Log l0rrmber order; Received; 03-c2895 K094 0 03/12/03 93401 REPORT OF ANALY?ICAL RESULTS SA}4PLED SA}4PLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLED BY DA'TE @ TIME MATRIX ====F===== c======t== ===-=;======= #.1 Sunp Kerry Boyle g3/L2/o3@15:05 Solid ==e======= ============== ===tt=a=========== .ANALYTE RESI/LT * R ' I,' UNITS METHOD ANALYZED Cadmtum CIlrolniLltrl Niekel IJead Zlnc fotal Ext'racbable HYdrocarbone Not Def,ected 10n 21,0 11 36 Not DeEected t ng/xg s nJ/Kg s mg/Kg mg/Kg mg/Kg mg,/Ks 60r0 6 0't. o 6 0r0 6 0IO 601-0 801 5/LUFT 03l2r/03 01/21loi B /2rl03 a3 /2L103 03 /2j-/ o\ 03/l-8/03 0 n 0 1 1 10 EPA EpI_ EPA EPA EPA EPA * R.L, - Reporting Limit. 'RESULTS'repofEed aE itNot Dehectedp means not deLecged abave R-L CREEK ETWIROI{MENTAL LABORATORIES Lab Director, Orval o PRrNrto oN EtcYcttD PA?t[ ogborne ]l{ar 24 ?003 4:3OPM CREEK LABS CREEK EN\ IONMENTAL LABORAT No403l P 2/3 hrns, rNC. l4I suSuREAN ROAD, SUtTt C.5 . SAN LU|S OEISPO, CA 93401 {005) 545-9818 FAX (805) 545{107 Page 2 chuck Roeder Mission Park 3045 Duncan Avenue san Luis obispo, cA Log Number Order: Received: 03-c289? K0940 03/12/03 93401 REPORT OF AITAI,YTICAL RESUL'S SAMPI,ED SAMPLE DESCRIPTION SAMPLED BY DATE @ TIME M-ATRIX =====*c3=:;========= ======t-=a *2 €1il4 Kerry Boyle 03 /12'i O3Ol"3 :40 solid ==========E;tF====== == ==-=l== ========:gE=€8 FE=t-============= ANALYTE RESUIJT * R ' I, ' UNITS METHOD ANALYZED Total ExtracEable Hydrocerbons 1oo * R.L. - Reporling LimiE, 'RESULTS' rePorted aB 10 mg/Kg EPA 801s/[,uFT A3/7e/a3 CREEK EMIIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES Lab Director, Orval osborne nNot DeEected" means noE detected above R'L o PerNtED oN tlcYctto PAPTR No.4bil r'r/o Ma r .14 1003 4:3OpM CREEK l4t suguRg^N CRALABS EN\..}ONMENTA /-) L LABORA] 'R IES, INC. r^x (s05) 545o107 03 -c2898 K0940 $ /r-2/o1 ROAO, gulTE C's ' SAN ruls oBlsPO, cA 93401 (80s) 545-9838 Log Number: Ofde! | Received: Page 3 chuck Roeder Mission Park 3045 Duncan Avenue ;;-;l' obissro' cA e34o1 REPoRT oF AITAIJTICA'' REEULTE Lab Dixector' CREEK ENVIRONMENTAI' I'ABORATORIES Q prlHrto ox RlcYctto ?APtt Orval Os borne CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL LA 1{l SUBURBAN ROAD. sulrt c-5 ' sAN luls o6lSPO' cA 93401 {805} BORATORIES, INC. 545-9838 . F^X l80s) t45{r107 Page 2 Chuck noede.r MiEsion Park 3045 Dunqan Arltetl\re San Iruis ObisPo, CA Log Numberi ordqr: Received I 02 -c94 3 2 JtLt t oe /t4 / a2 9340t SAMBLE DESCRIPTION = = = = = = = = = ===b.- : - = ==== tE== *- 7 = = = = t East wall @?' =====F====G==se!===='====d====*= ANALYTE Jon Sehaefer ==E=-==F-==sc===d====t==RESULf + R't. N,EPORT O' SNTIJYTIEAI' RISULTS SAMPLED BY SAMPLED DATE @ TIMS MATRIX g====c===t===' ==lF==eF==-E===-== a8/l4/02@10150 solid t===E===a====F UNITS METHOD AtIALYZED l-, ? 00 lo mg/Kg EPA 601s/LuF" o8/r5/c2 Dresel. Range HYdrocarbons * R.L. - Reporting Lirnit' 'RESULTSI reported as "NQt Detected" meana $oC detec ted above R'L. CREEK ENVIRONMENTA-I- I,AEORATORIES AnM, tab Direceor, Orval Osborne o PR|NIIO ON ttqYcli9 P tt,l ) CREEK ENVIRONME ' 4I SUBURBAN R'OAD. 5UITE C'5 BORATORIES, INC.NTAL I.A . sAil Luts oStspo, cA e3,tc! i8o5l 545.983s r x lsos) 54sdlo7 02-ca4zL Jz\27 08lL4/02 Page 1 Chuck Roeder Mission Park 3Q45 Duncarl Avenue San Luis obiePo, CA Log Numberr order: Received: 93401- R.EPon,T op TNALTTICAI, REEUIJTE SAMPLED DATE @ TIME MATRIX SA}4PLED BY SA}4PLE DESCR]PTION -E====t====E====E WeBt. ldall @ ?' j-====E==--G====- nrr^l V'!tF Jon sclraefer ==iE= = =t-= ==a====E===28= ======F== og/74,o2@L0:45 solid RESULT * R.Ir. ttNlTs ====E===4:==E====a METTIOO ANETYZED 10 mgi Ks EPA Bc15/ttr'FT oa/l.5/02 Dieael Range HYdrocarbone 400 * R.I,- Reporbing LimiL. 'RESULTS' reporced ae rr1g9g Det€eted'! meens not d+tecf,ed above R.L. CREEK ENVIRONMENTAL LABOILATORIES Lab Direqror, o PnlNIfo oN rfgYc[Io PAtlt Orvil Oeborne Dec 30 200? l1:l0A[4 C CREEK E RIES, INC. 141 SUBURBAN ROAD, SUITE c'5 ' SAN tuls OBlsPo, cA gliol . (s051 545.9834 . FAx {Bo5} s45.olo7 Frorn: MaryAnn Long, Lab Supervisor Faxr 5u13- 6otq Darer 1a15o loL REEK LABS I ,\ . ,VIRONMENTAL LABOR, iO l{0244i P l I To: RrrJlgl rr cL^ l{r T qq L{3 Faser: 2 (including cover) Y-'rr:tion ?arK Odgiml will follow vla regular mai& _,*Yor _ No .Conlhentcl -fY,, e 5-{LL cr sh-Lts ut?rc- trtc-*-.r *tlarn 5 n^nll , tor r^,1[\ aolo{ c* aUug € xtra_n,tlr.r ^ Sc.,r \ c c^cl +h" oyol,Qr- (z g,Lrr\ SO o^ Io o fitNtro oN rtcYcrro PAPrS { Dec 30 ?002 I 1: I lAM CRTEK LABS No ?441 P 2 A cnEEK rrr, )noNMENTAL LABOR/-"'DRIES, rNc.sErIt Chuck Roeder Irlission park 3045 Duncan Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA Page 1Log'Number: Order: Reeeived: 02-cL43L? J4943 12 /rB / 02 SAMPLE DESCRTPTION 93401 REPORT OF ANALYTTCAL RESUIJTs SAMPLED SAMPLED BY DATE @ TIME MATRIX =:=_-==5J== == === === =E==== ==_=====e= ==== ============_s== ==Jon Schaefer LL/20/O2o.]-4:25 Solid2 pilee (i.3306) =€====E======!= A}'AI,YTE Lead. STLC extracb 1r0 0.1 mgl'1,EP.A, 742 0 12i30/02 t R,L. - Reporting Lj.mit. 'RESUIJTS,reported as rNot DetecCed'. means not detseeced above R.L CREEK ENUIRONMENTAL IJABORATORIES Lab Di o PRfir{lto oN RtCYct fo PAPIR or Osborne ?003JanI I I :55A[tl CREEI( LABS Li<TTK EI ]KUNMENTAL LABO 55 IN P 1i1 (-. No 25 RIL5, r 4t suEuRSAN ROAD, SUITt C-s . sAN rult O8r5Po, CA 93{01 ' {805} 545.9838 . FA( {805} 545{1OZ Page 1 Chuck Roeder M:.esion Park 3045 Duncan Avenue San Luie obispo, CA SAMPLE DESCRIPTION REPORT OF AN^IIJYTICAL RESUITTS Log Number order: Received: 02-cI431? J4 943 ),2/Ls/a2 93401 SAIV]PI,ED DATE O TTME MATRIX 2 piles (13306)'Ion Schaefer rrlzoloz@:-4:25 SoIrd ANALYTg RESULT + R.L UNTTS METHOD ANALYZED Lead, Lead, TCLP extract STLC extracE 3.0 110 mg,/L mg il" EFA ?420 EFA ?420 i.2/3!/a2 12/to/02 0.1 0.1" * R.L. - ReporCing L)-Inrt. 'RESULTS' reporf,,ed a8 "Not DetesEed" mearrg noL detecred above R-.L CREEK E\T9IRONMENTAI, LABORATORTES Lab DirecDor, Orval Osborne o fntNT[o oN t€cvcrfo PAtgR Division of Enviror- (805) 781-s544 ' \1a! n"urtn Fire Depr -t1 {tosl ?81-?380 2160 Santa - -bara Avenue itn f ,ui" Ohisno CA 93401'524O P.O. Box L489 ;i;;;i; w"v'san Luis obispo' cA e3406 fi iiirir*ttilt'ln"i""tt"t"ru"uto""t""t #." -t::?JlJ f :il' "uis obispo, cA e34o 1 toto\ CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAMAGENCY (CUPA) HAZARDOUS MAftRiALS INSPECTION FORM Utilities DePart*sn1 o (805)78L-7215 8?9 Morro Street o San Luis ObisPo, CA 93401 Date: ,l EFW data entry bY:ML Time: YES NO N/A l 22 CCF. $6626s.16) TTT Tn BPOl. BPO2 BPO3 TROl TRO2 EROl ERO2 BUSINESS PLAN Businessplaniscomplete,current,&availableduringinspection(HSC|25503.5'TitlelgCCR$2729) Inventory of hazardous 'nutt'i"f is complete (HSC $25504' Title 19 CCR S2729) Site layout/fa"itity maps are accurate (HSC $25504' Title 19 CCRS 2729) TRAINING PLAN ,r:ar^ io t-.''- t21?2& 22 CCR $66265.16) Facility has appropriate training program (Title 19 CCR *2732 & 22 CC\ Trainingdocumentatio,'i,.ui,'tui,,"donsiteforcurrentpersonnel(TitlelgCCR$2732& :Yfl:,l")ffitT:3il:'""ii"lJ'and maintained on site (Hsc $2ss04' riue 1e ccR l';t,f,l'*".,:;l;t:i:ti:fllined to pr-evenuminimize/mitigate nre' exprosion' or rerease of hazardous waste to ,n.'lr"t"""rr"nf nnuin*in, all required or aPp-roPriate equipment incruding an alarm ""d;;;;;;;iioi"v't'- (ifi;t'R $273i & iz ccR' $6626s'31- FACILITY ID NO: FACILITY NAME: Routine ReinsPection ComPlaint Other - CITY FIRE CITY UTILITIES DEH DEPT PIIONE:n tiered Permittingil lcrn usrHW Generator'! 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Please Print in Pen Order # Due Date: 24Hr 48Hr Other NormalTAT Cell Beeper Copies To Bill to: (if different from above)Address City State zip Matrix Key: DW = Drinking Water AQ = Aqueous SL = Soil/Solid - Phone Fax PO# Comments: Contact Address City State Zip Project Name/Number Client Name Sampler Name (Print) Date/Time #ol Sam on RELINQUISHED BY Sam DATE/TIME RECEIVED BY Matrix eotttes Preservative Bottles Creek Lab Sample # " I II I, J ; , r\j,. ./ I.jl i. r I ItI -' .j'. *,, .. i:' '. Sealed: Y/ NMethod; ClienV Lab/ Courier:cSamConditions: lntact: Y/ N T Creek Environmental Inc. Pon rae uSe O,vryr Shi REMARKS U*,.- ) I lu[rl\ [.,)^r^ ^\ ) Division of Environmental Health (80s) 781-ss44 P.O. 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I i'F! 2700 2900 3000 _l'-::::l , ' ...:.:,j :- ti: ''::,, 11. ,i,::il-.= 3649 -ji.:::--::':] - : : 3 o DECEMBER 1998 FIRE DEPARTMENT W lM-14-Ll '1 SECOR International Incor\ or ated Iune 12,2042 Mr. Charles Roeder 3045 Duncan Road San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Subject:Results of Additional Phase II Environmental Assessment 3045 Duncan Road San T uis Obispo, California References:Phase II Environmental Site Assessment - Auto Parts Recycling, 3045 Duncan Road, San Luis Obispo, CA, by SECOR International Incorporated, dated March29,2002 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment: Unocal Bulk Plant No. 0691 , San Luis Obispo, CA, by PHR Environmental Consultants, Inc., dated November t3,1992. Dear Mr. Roeder: Introduction This letter presents the results of additional Phase II environmental assessment work conducted by SECOR International Incorporated (SECOR) at the above referenced site (Figure 1). According to information provided by Mr. Roeder, Earth Systems, Inc. encountered subsurface soils that appeared to be contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons while drilling for a geotechnical investigation associated with the proposed development of the subject property. The suspected petroleum hydrocarbon contamination was encountered in two soil borings located along the eastern property boundary near the property entrance. The purpose of the additional Phase II assessment was to collect soil samples for analysis to determine the type and concentration of the suspected petroleum hydrocarbon contamination and to conduct further research to evaluate the potential sources of the contamination. Soil Sampling On May 30,2002,three exploratory trenches (designated as T-10, T-11, and T-12) were excavated at the locations shown on Figure 2. The trenches were excavated to depths ranging from 8 to 9 feet below ground surface (bgs) using a backhoe excavator owned and operated by Mr. Charles Roeder. During excavation activities, the subsurface materials were visually examined and logged in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS). The subsurface materials were also field screened to evaluate potential hydrocarbon impacts using a photo-ionization detector (PID). Subsurface descriptions and PID results were recorded on a standard SECOR Boring/Trenching Log form. 3437 Empresa Driue, Suite A, San Luis )bispo, CA 93401 805,546.0455 805.546.0583 Fax u)taru,sec7r.c|n? Mr. Charles Roeder Iune 12,2002 Page2 One soil sample was obtained for analysis from each trench based on the highest PID results and visual evidence of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination. The soil samples were obtained at depths ranging from 7 to 8 feet bgs. The soil was placed into laboratory prepared glass jars and placed immediately into a chilled cooler for delivery to the analytical laboratory. Laboratory Analysis Soil samples were submitted under chain-of-custody to Zymax Envirotechnology in San Luis Obispo, California for certified chemical analysis. Soil samples were analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons characterized as gasoline, diesel, and oil (TPHg and TPHd) and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes (BTEX), in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency Test Metho d 8260. Results The subsurface materials encountered within the three trenches consisted of possible fill materials within the top 4 to 6 feet depending on trench location. The suspected fill materials consisted of a mix of dark brown clay, olive brown and gray clayey sand, and yellow brown sandy clay. Highly weathered bedrockwas encountered within trenches T-10, T-11andT-12 at depths of 6,5.5, and 6 feet bgs, respectively, to termination of the trenches. Groundwater was not encountered within the trenches. PID readings were obtained at approximately 2-foot intervals within each trench. High PID readings were obtained at a depth of 6.5 to 8 feet bgs in trench T-10 with readings of 1,486 and 486 parts per million (ppm), respectively. A PID reading of 274 ppm was obtained at a depth of 7 feet bgs within trench T- I I . All other PID readings were 0.0 ppm within trench T- 1 1 . PID readings obtained from trench T-12 were 0.0 ppm throughout the entire depth of the trench. Based on information obtained from the referenced reports, groundwater was encountered at a depth of approxim ately 9 feet bgs on the middle portion of the property; therefore, to preventpossible contamination of the groundwater, exploratory trenches were terminated at depths ranging from 8 to 9 feet bgs. Soil analytical results are presented in the following table and are compared to local regulatory agency action limits. For soil, the City of San Luis Obispo Fire Department (SLOFD) typically observes an action limit of 100 ppm (or milligram per kilogram {mgikg}) for TPH and 0.1 ppm for benzene. SOIL ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sample No.TPH-d (mg/kg) TPH-g (me/ke) Benzene (me/ke) Toluene (mg/kg) Ethylbenzene (mg/kg) Xylenes (me&e) T-10 @7'120 68 ND ND ND ND r-r1@7'2,800 7l ND ND ND ND T-12 @8',ND 71 ND ND ND ND Action Limit (me/ke)100 100 0.1 15 70 175 Notes: ND : Non-Detect (below laboratory detection limits) Mr. Charles Roeder' June 12,2002 Page 3 Total petroleum hydrocarbons in the carbon range between C-10 and C-38 were present in the samples collected from trenches T-10 and T-11. This molecular range includes diesel compounds but also extends to the range of motor oil and crude oil. Copies of laboratory reports and chain-of-custody documentation are attached Historical Information Search Historical plans, which were prepared for Union Oil Company of California for the years 19i8, 1923, 1930, 1943, 1952, and 1974, were reviewed for the adjacent property to the east. The 1918 map depicts a railroad spur track located on the western portion of the subject property with two areas marked "car unloaders". Two six-inch diameter product lines are seen leading southward from the "unloaders", trending parallel to the subject property boundary, then turning due east toward a pump house and holding tanks located on the adjacent property. It is not clear if the product lines are buried or above ground and whether pumps were located at the "unloaders". The 1923 map depicts the same railroad spur track and "car unloaders". It now appears that four two-inch diameter product lines are located between the "unloaders" leading to the pump house and holding tanks. In addition, four two-inch diameter lines cross Duncan Lane at the southeastern portion of the subject property. Within the map's legend, holding tanks are labeled to contain stove oil, gasoline, distillate, ethyl, and kerosene. The 1930 map is similar to the 1923 map, however it appears that the four two-inch diameter product lines from the "unloaders" to the pump house may be located underground. The 1943 map is similarto the 1930 map butnow includes a concrete catch basin anda six-inch diameter pipe drain located at the southeastern portion of the property, in the vicinity where exploratory trench T-10 was excavated. The 1952 map does not depict the northern "unloader" and associated product pipelines. The southern "unloader" appears to be abandoned. A six-inch diameter "Tile Drain Line" extends from the remaining "unloader" toward the subject property. The 1974 map depicts the "unloader" as abandoned. No product pipelines are shown on the subject property. The railroad spur track is the only remaining evidence of past activities on the subject property. Summarv and Conclusions The results of the additional Phase II assessment activities conducted to date suggest that the subsurface soils in the vicinity of former railroad tank car "unloaders" and associated piping contain elevated concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons similar to diesel fuel and oil products. The former "unloaders" and piping associated with the Union Oil bulk plant were located along the eastern property boundary from 1918 to sometime between 1952 and 1974. The impacted materials contain petroleum hydrocarbons that exceed the City of San Luis Obispo Fire Department action limits. The vertical extent of the contamination appears to be confined to a subsurface lens from 6 to 8 feet bgs. The horizontal extent of the contamination is not known at this time, however, based on the physical characteristics of the contamination, the horizontal extent is estimated to be confined to the area of the former "unloaders", product lines, drains, and other abandoned or former features Mr. Charles Roeder June 12,2002 Page 4 along the eastern properfy boundary. In addition, no evidence of subsurface contamination was encountered within soil borings drilled in the middle portion of the property, approximately 100 to 150 feet west of the former Union Oil product lines, during the initial Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. Limitations This letter report has been prepared for the exclusive use of Mr. Charles Roeder and other authorized parties as it pertains to the property located at 3045 Duncan Road in San Luis Obispo, California. The findings and conclusions presented in this leffer report are based primarily on the chemical analysis of soil samples obtained to date. All work has been performed in a manner consistent with that level of care and skill nonnally 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. Thank you for this opportunity to be of service. If you should have any questions regarding the information contained herein, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Sincerely, SECOR International Incorporated u ,'4ho/,ffi Steve' Little, R.G., H.G. Principal Hydrogeologist Chris Prevost Project Engineer w/attachments Cc: Mr. Kerry Boyle San Luis Obispo Fire Department 2160 Santa Barbara Avenue San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 X:\reports\Duncan Lane Additional Phase II R I I Qse Patt. e '...f;i SITE E a *.i:. l) il I ate( :t^ o -4. !. * i: i ' ..\i.. -t" - I ii lr l!- ?ati- ! a '1. n ,,.'. ..'.-.,. \ ' I t ------ .)' irc i-{--sadC--- -ADo Source:3-D TopoQuads Copyright 1999 Delomre 1 "=2000' VICINITY MAP - PHASE II S E C OR Lrt"r,rotionat htcorporated 3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 3045 DUNCAN ROAD SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA FILE NAME: CAD/3045 DuncanSLO/3045 Duncan VM PROJECT NUMBER: 1 00T.0576300 DRAWING DATE: 20 FEB 02 FIGURE 1 2FIGURE: EIm Concrete SITE PLAN AND TRENCHING LOCATIONS 3045 DUNCAN ROAD SAN LUIS OBISPO, CALIFORNIA DMWING DATE: 11 JUNE 02 [[ [-l Waste Oilu Tank Crane Concrete Pavement Surface Debris PROJECTNUMBER: 10OT.057S900 End ofDuncan Rd. Former Union Oil Sub-Station and Bulle Plant Fence I ourucnru I ROADT-10 I T-11 T-12 Scale Concrete E]@ 'nf,l oJoO^ =<<* f(o a =.o€ 0) o Aoaoo =oo Clarifer Unpaved Surfaces Euttrlm@mmtmmrn @lffnl m m t- Above Ground Fuel Storaoe I anks Concrete Pavement Residence Crusher r" /o/L Warehouse o o'o Former Storaoe RackJ S EC OR Inrcrnational Incorporated 3437 Empresa Drive, Suite A, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 CAD/3045 DuncansloBo4s Duncan_trench loc FILE NAME: LEGEND I T-10 Explor atory Trench Locations NOTE: All Locations Approximated -<€-F-_o too SCALE IN FEET Client Chris Prevost SECOR lnternational lnc. 3437 Empresa Dr., Ste. A San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Project:3035 Duncan Ln. Project Number: Collected by: 100T.05789.001 Chris Prevost I ..EPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sample Description: T-10 @ 7' Analyzed: OGlO4lO2 Method: See Below ZymaX Lab Number Collected: Received: Matrix: 27755-1 o5t30t02 05t30t02 Soil CONSTITUENT POL*ULT mg/kg Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Percent Surrogate Recovery 0,1 0.1 0.1 0.1 ND ND ND ND 95 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BTX as a Percent of Fuel 10.68 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. Note: Analytical range is C4-C12. Note: TPH quantitated against gasoline. vsl 10604 MSD #11 27755-1.xls DZlsks/pv/jh/lz Submitted by, ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. <g J- Dwain Zsadanyi Project Manager 8O5.544.4696 !;' i;,rii; :':i --i.:r.,1 i,.:;,,....'' .' Client:Chris Prevost SECOR lnternational lnc' 3437 EmPresa Dr', Ste' A San Luis cA 93401 Zmad-}, Note: Analyzed by GC/MS Combination' *or", e*rracted by EPA 3550 on 006/02/02' Note: AnalYtical range is C8-C4O' Note: TPH quantitated against diesel fuel' .Epont oF ANALYTIcAL REsuLTs TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C10-C30) Percent Surrogate RecoverY is certi{ied byCAD epartment of Health Services: Laborato ZymaX envirotechn ology, inc *POL - **Results listed as ND would have Practical Ouantitation Limit been reported if present at or above the listed POL 10.120. 96 ry #1717 MSD #5 27755-1t-xls DZlsks/jd/Yl/eg Submitted bY, ZymaX envirotechnologY' inc' 4 Dwain ZsadanYi Project Manager 8O5.544.4696 Lab Number Gollected: Received: Matrix: 27755-1 o5/30/02 05l30lo2 Soil 3035 Duncan Ln. Project: Proiect Number:10oT.05789.001 Collected Chtis Prevost Sample Descri ption: T-10 @ 7' Analyzed: Method: o6/03/02 See Below POL*RESULT{+* ITUENTCONST ' I '_t"- -l -Li':ri.l:i::iri-) -" i\": ;r 'il r.: : i l.:- :' Client:Chris Prevost SECOR lnternational lnc. 3437 Empresa Dr., Ste. A San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Project:3035 Duncan Ln Project Number: Collected by: 100T.o5789.001 Chris Prevost ) .EPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sample Description: T-11 @ 7' Analyzed: OGlOAlOz Method: See Below Lab Number: Collected: Received: Matrix: 27755-2 o5t30t02 05t30to2 Soil NSTITUENT POL*RESULT** mg/kg Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Percent Surrogate Recovery 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 ND ND ND ND 106 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BTX as a Percent of Fuel 10 71 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 Note: Analytical range is C4-C12. Note: TPH quantitated against gasoline. vs1 10604 MSD #1 1 27755-2.xls DZlskslpvllz Submitted by, ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. 4e- Dwain Zsadanyi Project Manager 8O5.544.4696 .;r,',,t;ll --'r:.i'i i.li.. : : i::r.;:i. I : J'- a. l Client Chris Prevost SECOR lnternational Inc. 3437 Empresa Dr., Ste. A San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Project:3035 Duncan Ln. Project Number: Collected by: 100T.05789.001 Chris Prevost ) '{EPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sample Description: T-11 @ 7' Analyzed: OB|OS|O2 Method: See Below Lab Number Collected: Received: Matrix: 27755-2 05l30t02 05t30t02 Soil CONSTITUENT POL* mg/kg RESULT** ms/ks TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (C1 O-C38)200 2800. Percent Surrogate Recovery **+ 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. ***Surrogate not detected due to dilution. Note: Analyzed by GC/MS Combination. Note: Extracted by EPA 3550 on OOG|O2|O2. Note: Analytical range is C8-C40. Note: TPH quantitated against diesel fuel. MSD #5 27755-2t.xls DZlsksljdlagleg Submitted by, ZymaX envirotechnology, inc Dwain Zsadanyi Project Manager 80s.544.4696 rjir:r1/ijv.-.:'' J' --' '!;i'i ICj.j.I IiIi":-l _,1 ,lir;,. tr-rrtJ .:lciir i-iris i-.'ri:;;l i -..:r r.,,j.i0 i ,.:;;< r'iili.:. I,i. e.j2 !,i Client:Chris Prevost SECOR lnternational lnc. 3437 Empresa Dr., Ste. A San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Project:3035 Duncan Ln Project Number: Gollected by: 100T.05789.001 Chris Prevost I -.EPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sample Description: T-12 @ I' Anafyzed: OOIOSIO2 Method: See Below Lab Number: Collected: Received: Matrix: 27755-3 05t30t02 05t30t02 Soil CONSTITUENT POL*RESULT'T* Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Percent Surrogate Recovery 0.005 o.oo5 o.005 o.oo5 ND ND ND ND 93 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons BTX as a Percent of Fuel 0.5 71 N/A ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1777 *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. Note: Analytical range is C4-C12. Note: TPH quantitated against gasoline. vs1 10605 MSD #11 27755-3.xls DZlsks/pv/jh Submitted by, ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. -e*\ Dwain Zsadanyi Project Manager 805.544.4696 ii, tiii,ri. il,' li t'..jj ji. :,i'.; ;,,;., ., i: ;': : i'i -.., r.., ,,,'r. ::,i Lt.i: -,lt;:;: l-,1 .. .tli i :r.t -::,- i.:: I :. t,:r Client Chris Prevost SECOR lnternational lnc. 3437 Empresa Dr., Ste. A San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Project:3O35 Duncan Ln Project Number:100T.05789.001 Chris PrevostCollected -.iPORT OF ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sample Description: T-12 @ I' Analyzed: OG|OS|O2 Method: See Below Lab Number: Collected: Received: Matrix: 27755-3 05t30toz o5/30/02 Soil POL*RESULT** lk m TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Percent Surrogate Recovery 10 ND 94 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 Gombination. Note: Extracted by EPA 3550 on OOGIOZIO?. Note: Analytical range is C8-C40. Note: TPH quantitated against diesel fuel. Submitted by, ZymaX envirotechnology, inc 4 Dwain Zsadanyi Project Manager MSD #5 27755-3t.xls DZlsksljdlylleg 80s.544.4696 ', .,"-:,'.-:1.,r-jl:.i. .,_ ;;l,r . :.-',t,, /ymqx Client ZymaX envirotechnology, inc 71 Zaca Lane, Suite 110 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Project: Project Number: Gollected bv: OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT BLANK RESULTS Sample Description: Instrument Blank Anafyzed: OGlO4lOz Method: See Below Lab Number: Collected: Received: Matrix: BLK VS1 10604 Soil CONSTITUENT POL* mg/kg RESULT*I} mg/kg Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Percent Surrogate Recovery o.oo5 0.005 0.005 0.005 ND ND ND ND 103 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline BTX as a Percent of Fuel o.5 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. vs1 10524 MSD #11 S110604b.xls DZlskslpvllz Submitted by, ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. ^€- Dwain Zsadanyi Project Manager 805.544.4696 . ,i/\jt-\i .,: r . :. ,i ... _: r:. .. l: . ::,-t l-rri: i'-..;t.;,::t, ,-1.1. -'..: :r-;: i.1;, ;i-li r : -r .l l:.., Client: ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. 71 Zaca Lane, Suite 1 10 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Project: Project Number: Collected OUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT SPIKE RESULTS Sample Description: Q,uality Assurance Spike Analyzed: 06104102 Method: See Below Lab Number: Collected: Received: Matrix: os vsl 10604 Soil CONSTITUENT Amount Spiked mg/kg Amount Recovered ms/kq Percent Recovery Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Percent Surrogate Recovery o.007 o.1 06 0.030 o.1 67 o.006 o.o94 o.026 o.145 B6 89 87 87 97 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline BTX as a Percent of Fuel 1.70 16 1.77 14 104 ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by GA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717 Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GG/MS Combination. Submitted by, ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. ,e_.vs1 10604 MSD #11 S11O604q.xls DZlskslpvllz Dwain Zsadanyi Project Manager 8O5.544.4696 ,ii1. riiv,,r :r:!-ilj;:1,:i.i :, :' :.1.' :i i l] I ..1ii r,:ri: . j.: .):) --, .'.at \t,t1 , l: . .. :., I I 'l . .'l :'r.; Client: ZymaX envirotechnology, inc '11 Zaca Lane, Suite 110 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Project: Project Number: Collected by: -)ou ALITY ASSURANCE REPORT SPIKE DUPLICATE RESULTS Sample Description: Quality Assurance Spike Duplicate Analyzed: OGlO4lO2 Method: See Below Zrun,a# Lab Number: Collected: Received: Matrix: osD vsl 10604 Soil CONSTITUENT Amount Spiked mg/kg Amount Recovered mg/kg Percent Recovery Relative Percent Difference* Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Percent Surrogate Recovery 0.007 o.106 o.o30 0.167 o.oo6 o.094 o.o27 o.147 B6 B9 90 BB 100 0 0 + 1 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline BTX as a Percent of Fuel 1.70 16 1.73 14 102 2 ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. is certified by CA Department of Health Services: Laboratory #1717 *Relative Percent Difference of the spike and spike duplicate Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination. Submitted by, ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. vs1 10604 MSD #11 S110604q.xls DZlskslpvllz €, Dwain Zsadanyi Project Manager 8O5.544.4696 .u,ri;lr:.'.:.-'ii-: ..:. -. iiii:r.. :r.ii:'l r-ri'l;ij ilr'.::,i : tl.:t:: . .".:..:i '..: '., Client: ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. '11 Zaca Lane, Suite 1 1O San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Project Project Number: Collected by: I ounury AssuRANcE REPoRT BLANK RESULTS Lab Number: Gollected: Received: Matrix: BLK VS1 10605 Soil Sample Description: lnstrument Blank Analyzed: 06105102 Method: See Below CONSTITUENT POL+ mg/kg RESULT** ms/ks Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylenes Percent Surrogate Recovery o.005 o.oo5 o.005 o.005 ND ND ND ND g7 TOTAL PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS Gasoline BTX as a Percent of Fuel o.5 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 PQL. Note: Analyzed by EPA 8260 and GC/MS Combination Submitted by, ZymaX envirotechnology, inc. vs1 10524 MSD #11 S1 106O5b.xls DZlskslpvllz a*l Dwain Zsadanyi Project Manager 805.544.4696 ,,,'riirif "i.i;i :l ;:,,ii-;i;5. i;1,.;,''1 ...,ir ,.rt: ' -,t:t.-,; -, i I.r , 'lr' Commenls Somple inlegrify upon receipt:Bill 3rd Porty: Samples received intact Samples neceived cold Custody seals Correct container types Ouole no ,i ii'rL--i,i:t:/tt i r, ,.d;_*/ I Zv^CHAIN of CUSTODY 7l Zg.c(l Lcrne Sqn Luis Obispo CA 93401 rel 805.544.4696 fox 805.544.8226 to ilel Turnoround Time L b-f^ U ANATYSIS REQUESTED company -{?ilI f, 07, c5ry o"o" I o" n" I rzr,"[llzan"[il .c0 I a*tzl {:",* t*t ]Pr * tAj i? f i *9cu ."9+*-.4 it. a I o .Eo co o* g{a,'* {* t {j ftrvtr"l,r, 'b t I 24 ht std i! 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The property is curreutly o.ed ry nn auto-wreckjlE, auto partrrecycling' and appiralee rccycling yffd, Based on , ,*ririi pe*ormer uvTr.iiirffi;;astco',:approximaterv harr or the Fopcrty is curr_enuv.la;;' bffi;r,.;,* ":t'itt*-a no* tlu *totoiiit* before dismantiing or crushing and 01r nora engircs is corrtaincd in an abgvE grourd oil storagc taak with secondary cootainmcnr consisrin' of a concrere paa. l+ ,'ru-*rurr rrrrinrr is iooatcd adjascnt to as office buiiding. The ctarifici is used t0 $epararc 9ii *;et*i, t o* rinsi water. water ftsm the cl*rifier is dioposed through Oirprfi-irit'te-s ."acn fie'o) Inro dre sub'surface soile' AlimitedPhaselEsAwillincludcahtstorics,IsoarchofthepropertytodetermhBifunderground fuel storage o* *rrrr.a * ***uv ,*ri "" ti- ptoperty nno ,i o*ttint if subsurfsce disposal of solid materials ;;;;; thr !.rit ry taation, au Ett*npt m determine if bistorical hazardcnts mareriars acrivitics ffi;i-*a;itt''rrc rn'rJlo" *rnrn ir rocaiad adjacent to the propefty' may bave impacted ihe site' Based on out observations and d,isoussion with the property owuet (Chuct Roeder), SEcoR propose,e to conaucia loil sampling_pro_gf* *o eampie groundwatcr' if oocounter€d' Tbe scopc of work for the timtrcd phase I end Ir EsA,Tfutbei oio,iu*o in tbe fotlowinB section' 31.17 Enpresa Driae, suitt A, satt Lul.t lbttic, tA 93401 Ea5'546'0455 8A5'546'0583 Ftt' ttu'tr) laEdt'e|fl QI/14/02 llOli r6:43 FAX, 180iS46058S SECOR.SAN LLII9 OBISPO Mr. Churl( Rocdcr JsnHry 14,?f.frz Prge 2 Ltunttcd Phasc I ESA A site history investigation will bo aorduct€d to delcrmiac past lo.ud use at and adjacent to the gite related to the Btorag6, production, or u$e of hazardous uatcrials. Dosunent$ to he reviewed uay include prelimiuary titlc information, building peruin, aerial photographs, insurance and land-use maps, ald oil and gas producdon records, Prcvious enviroirmcntal reports prepared for the property will be revlewed, if available, If possible, persons with knowledge of pest slte ure$ will be intewiawed. Databases of known conmrninated sites, compiled by slete and federal regulatory agencies, will be sesrched atld reviewed for ttrc sitr [ren. Limltcd Phrse tr ESA The following scope of work is based on uttltzlng e backhoe for ttrc neuching operetioilt thet ie orvned and operared by tbe prsperty owner: Prepare a Hcalth and Safety Plen (HASP) in accordence with the Ocnrpational Hcalth and Safely Aesociation (OSHA) (29 CFR 1910.120) reguletions for perfcrrming work at hazardous or potcntially hazardous waste sitcs prior to trenching, Clear site for uoderground uriliti* and determim trenchlng erd soil boring locatious based on site accoss, ovcrheed obstructions, asd uMerground utilities. In addition, uer:ching and soil borings will be locsted based on arcas likely to coutain haeardous msterisls, if any, Excavatc a maximura of eight trcncbes witb a backhoe gxcavator, Eaph trench wilt extcnd to dcpths rangng from I foot to 5 feet below gtornd eiuface or to depth of grouudwater, if encountpred, If haeardous rmterials ere suqpected within a trenc.h at deptlts gxeabr tlran 5 feet, trenches rnay be extended to 10 feet or maximum backhoc depth to collect sunples, Obaiu a maximum of i6 soil samples ftom thc fanchcs (2 sarnples per trerch) fior uulyset of total pcuoleunT hydrocarbons (TPII) qurnrified as gesollne, diesel, snd/or oil, beozene, tglustre, ethylbeozenc, and total xylenes (BTE)C), ald Title 22 metele. A project engiueer aud/or geologist will decid€ tbp analysis specific b the sarrple obtained besed on site locadon, site history speciflc to the oartrple locadon, odors, and vizual observations. |a 00c I a I a I Hand augcr thrce borings in various locations, specifically one adjaccnt to thc clarifiar leach field, and convert borings ialo ternporary Foundu,ater sarnpling wells by irscrting slotted stainless stel cuing into each boring. OnB to two feet of clean eand will be placed in each bortng rrorrnd tbe casiqg, The wells will be developed uporr compleHou. It is aezumed tlat temporuy wolls will be harul drrltad in ereas that do not conurin concr€te or aqphnlt pavemsnt. If peveoent is encountcred, additional feee may apply to core coilcrere 01114/02 !t0N 15:44 FAX 180551160500 sEcoR-saN LLII$ rlglttt Mes.sue stsbilized wster lovels Z4-hours rfter completion of tbe wclls tben purge each well of 3 casing volunes or until physical paramcErs such as pH erd conductiviry stabilize. Sample each weil after purgiug. Abandon tcrnporary wells after waer sa.crpling il eompiercd, Resulting bole wilt be filled with bentonlte clry chipt. Purge weter will be stored in a 55.gallon druro aff left rrn rlre prDpeny until receipt of laboruory aDalytical rcsults, Watcr ramples will bc uralyzcd for TPll, BTEX, methyl-tmt-butyl ether (MTBE), and volatile organics (solvents). hepere a wchnical report deserlblag tre results of rhe aforenildoned scop€ of work. @ 004 Mr. Chuck Roedar Irorary 14, 2002 Fagc 3 t I o CosL$unmar,v Tbe cost to complce rhe scope of wsrk or:tlired above is $ d,823.t0 $lus drum disposal fee), A delailed description of cose presented tn rrbuiu form is afficbed. If dre installariou of tLe temPorary water sampling wells cannot be accomplished witb harrd augering eguipment due to very detue subsurface maEdals or bedrock, a new ecope of work and fee shall be gubmitted based on utilizing a drill rig. Any additional work requested following authorization will be billed at the cunent fee schadulc rates. S_cb'-dule and Couditions Tirs liudted Phasc I can co$rmenoe immediately after receipt of authorizarion to proceed. Ir is expecFd that work on tltc Phase II portion cal begin within five working days aftcr information for rh Pha*c I has bccn obuined, with tho report evdleble withfut tn working days foilowing receipt of laboratory analytical resuits (usually five worldng days after delivery of samples to laboratory). Total expected time of compledon followiug rurborlzatlon ls estlmtred at five weelcs. Thie fee quotarion will remaln in effect for niruty (90) days. Should unforeseesble site conditions re$rbs e dlffaent approacb or additioual work, this estimsts fiay noed to be revised, Vfe would rntiff tlre Clieru of any major changes in tlre proposed ecopo of work prior to initiating swh a chauge. If the proposed scopc of work, tcrms, and fees are satisfactory, thc return of ttre enclosed Authorization for Envirorunental Consulting Services, signnd by the pefiy recponsible for psymeff, wiil consritute aurhorizrdon for work oa tbe proJect !o somfience. 01,'14203 }ION I5i{5 FA.T 1805540058i gECOR-SAN LUI$ OEISPO 30t[5 Duncan Lanc, San Luis Obispo COST $UI,TIIIARY FOR LIi'IITED PHASE IAND II ESA l4 006 .UNTT trEltf s0qf ' jfAsKDESCRtplrou.u0sf Task 1: Plrnning and Sltr Cb.ranc6 Health and $afety Plan Projecl Englnmr Assistant Scientl$t Subtotal Teek 2: Llmtted Phtsr I EgA Historical $earch $ubtotal Task 3; SollSrmpllng Projed Englneer Stafi Englneer Field Truck Photoionization Detector Field Supplies Subtotal Project Enginoer Figid Technician No. 3 Sand Bintonite Chips Well Devalopment Baibrs $ampling Bailers pH Meter Water Levcl Metcr SSgallon drurn' WdlMateriels Fleld Truck Subtotal Tmk 5: Labontory Analye b TPH (gasVBTEX ($oil) TPH (ditrcl & O||)/BTEX (coil) TPFVBTEXMTBE 0#ater) Volatile Organio (wrtcfl TiUe 22 Metals ($oil) Subtotrl 1 lump gum 3 hourst hout 1 lump 6um $350.00 $65.00 $80,00 $86.00 $75.C0 $70,00 $56.00 $60.00 $86.00 $66.00 $8.00 s8.50 $12.00 $12,00 $15,00 $16.00 $45.00 $100.00 $70.00 $350,00 $265.00 s60.00 s85,00 $600.00 $70.00 $59,00 $50,00 $665,00 $750,00 s860.00 $790 s750.00 t hour I hours1 dry1 dty1 lump sum 4: Temporary Well lnstallatlon rnd Groundmter $ampllng 1 14 3 5 3 a 1 2 1 1 1 hour hours bage bage beilBrE brttrre day dryr drum lump sum dry $85.00 $910.00 $24,00 $42,50 $36.00 $39.00 $15.00 $30.00 $4S.00 $100.00 $70.00 7 eamples 5 samples 3 samples 3 eamples 4 ramplcc $75 $145 $85 $215 $1 g0 $525.00 $725,00 $2s5.00 $845.00 $780.00 $1,393.80 $1,505.00 (:tsroposBlB2000\3C4ci Eluncan ln.rb .{ Page 1 SECOR 0L/11/02 lIoN 15;48 FAii 1805510(158'$SECOR.SAN LLIIS OFISPO m 00? rAsK DEsFfiiPaohi aUiHII,fY Uurr . I' ull fr' cosr :' FElil: pqsr Drurn dlrposal feo wlll rpply upon cornpbtlon ol laForrtory rn.lyiee; fre wlll vry port 1 lump rum $1,650,00 $1,660.00 from f70 to $100 drum TOTAL rcrults o{ Dst ComFilalion and Report Subtobl $1,550.00 si,E23.5B x: \propcEalE?0C0\!045 hJncsn h.xE Page 2 SHCOR 0I/L4i0E NoN I5t45 FAX 1805546058S SEC0R:SAN LLIIS tlDiSPO tduoi Mr, Chrrl Rocder Jraurry L4,2fffJ Prgc 4 Tlank you ftr yout comidcration of this propo$al, If you have nny questions, or wruld like ro discuss any portion of this proposal in greeter detail, please coila$ this offrcc st yolu couvenienct. Sircereiy, SECOR Itrtcrnetional lrcorporeted Chris Prevost ProJcct Ertgineer cnclosurcs: AuthsrizationForm Cc: David Brannon Snrdio Design Group Fax (805) 541-9260 X:ltropotri!20{C\GW W!U!U04'OqnstrlrPhl&llpop.d* 0Ii14/02 lt0N I5:46 FAX 1805540058$ \ SECC}R-SAN LLIIS OBISPO @ 00s SECOR 1 I{EADQUARTERST 12034 - 134th Court NE, Suite 102 Redmoud, WA 98052-22442 (42s)372-1604 (425) 372-1500 (Corporltc Contracts) CLIENT CONTRACT/P.O. SECOR FrojectNo SECOR OFFICE PERFORMiNO WORK: ?4?7 Fmr.'rcsn T)r Srrile SanLuis Obism. CA 93401 SECOR Proposal No. AUTHOruZATION FOR EI{VIRONMENTAL INYESTIGATION AT{D CONTRACTINC SERVICES Mr. Chuck Roacler 1041 T)rrnr'.nn I nnc CLIENT: Naruo Address City Phone $an Luis Oblsuo State California Zip 93401. _ (80s) 543-r2rs - _FAX (805) 78r.258r Signing of this Authorizetion byCLIENTand CONSIILTAIIT(SECOR) authorizes CONSULTANTTo cornpletedre Services as dcscribed below in consideration of dre munral covengnts ret forth on both sldes of thls Authoriamlorr, PROJEC'I NAME: The Ser.yicog describcd bstow sJr to bc pmvidcd by CONSULTANT in connccrion wirh a projocr iticntitica ar followr: 3045 Duncan Lane T,imired I and Il Envirorunontal SiE Assessment SCOPE OF SERVICES: CONSULTANT will pcrform thc ssr-vices indicatod bclow: Services as described in attached corruspoddetrce datedX Savices ar described in aftached Scope licrviccs doscribcd bclow: ofServices datcd Jaruary 14,2002 FEE FOR SERVICES: CONSUIJANT's tic l'or Servicss idcnrlJlcd abovc shall bc ar lndlcatcd bclow A Tirnc anc Matsrials fcc buad on pcrsonncl, cquipmcnt and arprnse mre"s sct fuch on the ansch€d Billing Rru $ohcdute. A :urnlr SU0) iee Of A iump ruur fec af plus othcr diracr corts and cxpanses billod Et cost plur l3Vo, Other (Fpecity) $6,8?3,i0 rlus drum di$po.sirupc cl(imtrcd 4l $100. [(E'I'AINER: A rctaincr luc of $ will bc prior;o tultiatlng work on the proJecc'thc raalner pald wltl be ffedlEd lowfid thc lee for services spesified at0ve PROCRESS PA\ildBNIS: _Monthlv ,tpply _ Do not ppty CLIENT Al-lD CON$UL'IANT arknowMsc that thcy are in agrwmrnt r+ilh lhr terms ud conditions ls scr lorth on ihe qttushcd ierms and ConClrionr. APPROVED FOR CLIENT: ^CCEPTED FOR T Signl:urc Signanre Ns.Ec Nffi1e St.u. l.inlc Titlc Ti0e Princincl Hvriroomlnoicl Drtc 3045 Drtncan Ln armrsc:Pilgc. I ofZ Dst8 Jnnuerv l{.2002 SECO R In* mat t oml Inco r pwa ted l. TI${li FEF,IOD FOR }ERFORMANCE: SECI)R *ltl oontltrcnce .Scrviccr ar spccifrrd in rhc Soopc of Serviccs, and will oouglctc such Srrvlru ln a diligcnf mnoner, $EC0R will nol bt rccponriblc lor dslayl cnscd by fmron beyoud SECOR's comtal which cculd not ruadlly ltave bcen fbresccn w5c0 dtls Audlcri.zsrlofl wBs recelved. 2. EXTRA SERVICES: SECOR witl perfdrm Exlr{ $crvicst nql pocitied in tre $cope of lrrui*r' pnvidcd SECOR ord CLTENT hlvc tgmd o dro roopc nnC fu ofsuoh rcniccl in writing, J. TII|E Of PAYMET\TSI SICOR *ill sub'rnit Ernthlr inygicse for 'rnbiJlEd pqdion qf 'tcrvicer or Ertnr Ecn'iccl actually oomplcled, CLIENT agrcis r0 pry rla lnvnlcud lmounr wllhln 30 drys tlom fitc 0l lnvolcc, Any pfiynicm Dot rc(lilved hy SECOR wltlll.l l8i,l 30 dtys tll0ll bc coruldtttd d.linqumt und thq ryrounts drx liECoR chrll sc.cruc r late chngc of I . i 1296 per ruou& lor er:h mondr ftoft drE of lrrvoice [D fte €vatr sfly pirymEDt due $ECOR under thc trme of thh Authorizrtion ir oelirquilq SECOR nrry sutpottd ill soraistt unEil rtl dtllttquont psyrulnts hsvr blon rcooivod, {, T.tXC$: Frc,l quotcd do nor includc ury sutc, fodaral ot lot'd applictblt rarur, .rul will hr tns rcrponcibiliry olthc CLIENT, 5, STANDARIT OF f ERFORJI'ANCEt SECOR thsll pErlofih lE serYlccs in uqcordanoc with gcnera,lly acc€pEd engine€ring urd coflrullln| rtandlldJ in elTc:t !l thc lirne rcrvictr wrre pcrtbrmcd, SECERrnrkcs [o oher wuranty, cxprorr ot irtrpliod. 6, ENVIRONFIEIITAI A$SE$SMENT$r SECOR'I Phara I roports Fis.lcnt profcslionat opinionr *rd tindinge of a roicntilic nnd tceltdiill nirurc, W)ilc trtcdrp$ hry€ bors muec to relue thc Cua qd firdinp rc epplicubls onvirnnnsnl* irwr atd Is$tlttions, hc ,cporl thall not bc consirurd to cficr kg:tl opinion c,r $pnsEn[ltlo$ !s b thp rgqulrotllcfllr of, or cornplluw ulth orrylronmcmal lrwx, rulcr. rcgulailons or pallcles 0f Adenl. stue or locnl glvemmcnt ugcnclos, 7. CONSULTiNTS LIABILITY'r SECOR shall pedorm ib wod( 0r or indrprndotn conucctcr, anrl ghull hpvp n$ponlibilD for rud oonfol ovrr cehilt nnd msans of drc portbrlnuce for Lht wrrlt ds{urilrcd in 6c $copp of Worlc, SECOR is nor drc ngcnt ol'0rc CLIEM whcn pctforming thir .Qrccnwnr unlcu qrccd to by SECOR and CLIENT in writing and only to *rc cxterrt prprccsly ogrred to by $ECOR., $ECOl,'l rgircglte lublliry lor d*mslca iliilng our of Uls sfivlrxs rtndcreri Funiurnr lo thlr A{,.tctftcdL whcthu'rising uut ol bn or coBlr|ct is llmllcd u m rfiouol not lo cxcocd $50.000 or thc lotNl grog hillings of $ECOR to drs CLIENT hefsulrdrr, whiqhcvcr is l*r. lrl rl* cvcnt thal CLIENI dmime ro inercsre rhc i$or-fi oftlril lirbtilry, SECOR mry uljwr his limintion upon w:iuoo rgrcnant prcvidod CLIENT qrc* m pe1, u additind fot tn $ECOR io oltct rbir colt ro SECOR of thh oddll,lonrl rilk of li$lliV. SECOR ir ncl lirblo br any ecnr.qucntid or indhcct duntgs{ lrrcludtng but uot limitcd ro lodt pmtth losr of qs nf proporty rnd CLIENT'I brsrch qt oth$ tonmctr. $ECOR will bc rcsponrlblc only for thc lellvldci ol ig cmploycrr ind for SECOR'$ lubconurcrorr. d. CLtEliT INDEIIINIFICATIOI{: CUENT wd $ECOR rgree lo irdcmnif urd hold rash olhcr humbue fronr ory cltint, lot5 injury, danragc, flrtu, 00u$c$ of lclion, lllomcy's lcc!, coltt ud litigrtion exps-ntcs ('blaiilg") lssertcd sgsinrt or incunsd by thc indorniFc by rny pcnon or cnrlty (incuding, witlow limiution. sECoR'l rnd CLIENT's cmployccr) prcxirnuly calrgd by, in whok sr in prrt fic irdcmnitor'r ncg{lgcncc or inpniionrl rniiccnduct, Whcn such clolru b duc ro nc8lig[rrce or inrrnrional mlsconduct of botir SHCOR md CLIENT, crch rhall bs cntldat ro conrlbullon Oom Ulo othirr l0 propofllon to Ulcir lllccrblc shrns of lcrpollf lblllty Ar deleranlncd by ogrrrfirrl ot dlcpuis reloluthn. Anofilcy's foe$ snd li'lg[rlon crpennl\ Guovcrgbk under trts puragn$h includc Gcr Fnd coss incuncd ln c$ablirhinF r psfty'r ilght to lndcnujfrc6UoD. ALlt4/02 ll0li lt;,17 FAli 1805546058.1 SECOR-SAN LTIIS OEiSPO TERMS AFID CO!{DTTIONS 9. HAUARIXIUS SUBSTAFICEIh lr stlte or fedtrally rceulrBd hslrdau& !orl9 or drngrous wurta! 9J daf,ned by sbtc or ftdarEl reluhdoni (bctlindt4r Vr$eC) ilt cncorrnteild rt lhe site, ord it fiese "wrstlrn rcquirc handting, tnntFonation or dirporal at u otr*iio freility SECOR will *srid in dviring hs CLIENT of tho CLIENT'e options. Howcvor, SECOR wlU ilot'hrrango" (as dcflnsd ln 42 U.S,C. 9607),br disptijll o[ accfpt tirh b, rig[ rna!'fcru l'ot, or takr cotrtol of any '\rnstco", CLIENT $nll indcmnit! and hold SECOR huulqsr ftom anv r:lulms, dorrager, flncs urd fbfl, lltlgrdon or uxpcoscs, rrlslng out of or ln rt'ly wty rel0lfrl ld hindllng, trlt6pqrta$E md diryosol of uny '\nsles" ln the aourss of SECOR'S perbrilanc€ of thi! Agre.rnctl. 10. CLIENT-PROVTDBD INF'IIRMATION: $EC0R ir entiiled to rliy an dl inlbnnotion firnrishsd or lo bc fttlbhed by CLIENT. CLIENT ogffi to dofcnd ord indcrnnlfr $ECOf, iu officc6 ngonlr rrd cmploycsr ficnr ony ond dl cltirns ofur:y kind sriling out nfer rcloting b ony oloins caured by or ucnlributcd to by flly cnoru oi ornklions in informntion provitcd m $ECOR, t1. ACCEEq AIInOVALS, PERMITST CUEhXT shell arr0ll88 lbr 0ccdss snd lnrkc rll proviriotts for $ECOR t0 !fittr publlo lJlrl privrlo ptoPcrty ru rcquircd for SECOR to pcrfonn ihr eprcilird mrvielr, CLtrENT ehall luntich rpptovolt urd prnis from rll gwommonill orltrcrities hrving jurirdiotio[ ovar thc Projtct ond rudr upprovil qnd son:grt &om oatorr d! may bc rcftlldry. CLIENT h ttspotrlbh fot lnfornlng SECCTR of tic locdionr of rnv undcfirounc rtrshrcs, SECOR will not bc rcipon5iblc lbr lnadvencnr durulc ro utlllty llncs or ottrcr,rubsurficc sn'ucbrrts fiut wete nDr nrdc known r0 SECOR prlor to t-hc rlon df ddutng. l?, SAruTY: lt is Ulc rsspon!ibility otttr CLIENI to provide ond main|Ain o nfe worlcing pnvironmant tbr ilr crnploycer. SECOP.k cmpioy:cs rnd fh6t of SECOR'6 r'.rbcorutciorr, ugdnts, tlu publk end rury othtr t-hird PEttty. 13, AS$IGNMEN'I'; $DCOR shall not Egrign hiE Au0rorizltion (cxcrg, Ac'counu Rcccivcbla) nithoutpriorrrricsn csnscntof CLIENT, bul mry, omploy any o$er puty it dctmr nr.sessuy or proper tbr any put of the wmk rcquircd ro bc pedori'lcd !y SECOR under fic rumrs of ihls Aurh0rlzstion. t4, TERMINATIONT Eithsr paty msy bildnati drb A$horization ar ury tim! upon ucvm (7) dryr prior qrittoil notiot to th6 othcr, lu suoh ov,:ni. SECOR will br compcmrtd for rrviecs porfonrd un{icr thc AuthoriE6tion to lhc Gmlnadon ddt togct}cr witf, aJl cosu rrislng out of sucfi &:rrnindion, 15. APPLICAELE tAw: Thlr conurcr shrll De qlfored ln iscoldancs wlu lhc l0ws 0f fi0 Swc of Woshlnglon- 15. TIML LIMIT FOn CLAIMST .fury cldm broughi by |LIENT quinrt SECOI dll be brought not ht$r hu ons yc rfter thc Crh cf subetrltid compldbn of SECOR'II lcrvloar ho$urd6r or thr orphallon of he lpproprhtc sbiltr of limitrtionr, whicltltt b rorlicr, 1?. ATTORilEY, AG[T{T, OR COLLECTION AGET{SY FSES AND EX"lElitlES: I0 tllc cvau this Authorlarrlon dpuld be eifcrrsd to a[ r nomct' F r l il rlont ot collcstlon rtcncy lor sl lqgllon, CLl EhiT iFcts to pay ruch rcutonlblc feer SECOR ruy incw, in the collcclion harof. 18. ENTILE ACIEEMENTT Thc Agrccrncnt (end ny rcfcrcnccd rltlehnents) con$irrtc dre ollits sltrccmcnl brtqccn CLIEI{T rnd SECOR und ruporsodrr rJl prior or orql or writton rupr*tnttliou * rgficrll3iltr. Tlti,r Agnmunt rlull not bc inodifnd except in witing and slpdd by both prnlcr. lf eny povision ollhie Alrt€ilicnt lt dctctnlaed by a court to ba invdid or unanforocrblg tlc remaindor of thir Agrcomcnt rhlll rcmdn h litll lorcc ilC cffeel |c,luog 3C43 Duncan Ln ccnutt Page 2 uf?SECOR tnrstrntlsrr,l Inaorpa rated Gtyo[sanluls oBtspo Re FIRE DEPARTMENT 2160 Santa Barbara Avenue . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5240 o 805/781-7380 "Courtesy E Seruice" February 7,2002 Mr. Chris Prevost, Project Engineer SECOR International, Inc. 3437 Empressa Drive, Suite A San Luis Obispo, CA. 934301 3045 Duncan Laneo Auto Parts Recycling. Approval of Work Plan For Soil and Groundwater Investigation. Dear Mr. Prevost I have received and reviewed the work plan for the facility mentioned above. Additionally, I had the opportunity to walk the facility with you and the property owner, Mr. Chuck Roeder. The work plan is approved as written and I have no additional comments to make on the plan. I look forward to working with you on this project. Thank you for help in accommodating the needs of the Regional Water Quality Control Board regarding assessment of groundwater. Please copy them with all groundwater analytical results as well as the final report. Please contact me at 781-7383 if you have any questions regarding this correspondence. Sincerely, N D. Kerry Boyle Hazardous Materials Coordinator Mr. Chuck Roeder, Auto Parts Recycling Mr. Corey Walsh, RWQCB R Cc: lEl ,n" Citv of San Luis obispo is committed to include the disabled in all ol its services, programs and activities. l\-rLl feteconimunications Devic'e for the Deal (805) 781-7410.@ ) SECOR Int ern ation al In c o rp or ate d February 4,2002 Mr. Kerry Boyle San Luis Obispo City Fire Department 2160 Santa Barbara Avenue San Luis Obispo, California 9340I Subject:Work Plan for Soil and Groundwater Investigation 3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo, California Dear Mr. Boyle: Introduction As per your request, this work plan has been prepared prior to commencing field activities at the subject site. The property is currently used as an auto-wrecking, auto parts recycling, and appliance recycling yard. Based on a site visit performed by a representative of SECOR, approximately half or greater of the property is currently paved. Oil and gasoline are removed from the automobiles before dismantling or crushing and oil from engines is contained in an above ground oil storage tank with secondary containment consisting of a concrete pad. A sub-surface clarifier is located adjacent to an office building. The clarifier is used to separate oil and grease from rinse water. Water from the clarifier is disposed through disposal trenches (leach field) into the sub-surface soils. The soil and groundwater investigation, as requested by Mr. Chuck Roeder, property owner, will be conducted to determine if surface and subsurface soils are contaminated with hazardous materials associated with the auto wrecking yard. Temporary groundwater monitoring wells will be installed and the groundwater sampled to determine if the sub-surface clarifier has impacted the groundwater. Planning and Permits A Site Health and Safety Plan (SHSP) will be prepared for the site prior to field activities. The SHSP will be prepared in accordance with federal OSHA (29CFR 1910.i20) regulations for performing work at hazardous or potentially hazardous waste sites. All SECOR personnel and subcontractors associated with the well installation activities will be required to be familiar and comply with all provisions of the SHSP. Well construction permits are not required since the wells are temporary and will be installed, sampled, and removed within a 48-hour period. As required by law, Underground Service Alert (USA) will be contacted to locate underground utilities to the site. Mr. Chuck Roeder, property 3437 Empresa Driue, SuiteA, San Luis )bispo, CA 93401 805.546.0455 805.546,0583 Fax www.sec0r,c0nt. San Luis Obispo Fire Department February 4,2002 Page2 owner has informed SECOR that he will be responsible for locating private underground utilities at the property. Subsurface Investigation The subsurface investigation will consist of excavating approximately 8 trenches to depths ranging from 1 to 5 feet below ground surface (bgs). Trenching locations will be based on areas likely to contain hazardous materials, if any, and as discussed with the Fire Departrnent. If hazardous materials are suspected within a trench at depths greater than 5 feet, trenches may be extended to 10 feet or maximum backhoe depth to collect samples. Trenching logs will be recorded by field persormel during the trenching activities. The trenching logs will contain information describing the subsurface materials such as: type of soil, color, odors, and moisture content. The boring logs will also include sample depths and number of samples obtained. A maximum of 16 soil samples will be obtained from the trenches (approximately 2 samples per trench) to be analyzed for total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) quantified as gasoline, diesel, and/or oil, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX), Title22 metals, and PCB's. A project engineer and/or geologist will decide the analysis specific to the sample obtained based on site location, site history specific to the sample location, odors, and visual observations. Groundwater Sampling Groundwater sampling will be achieved by the installation of 3 temporary groundwater monitoring wells. Three soil borings, 4-inch in diameter, will be hand drilled to depths of approximately 10 to 15 feet bgs using hand augering equipment. Upon reaching groundwater, the borings will be converted into temporary groundwater monitoring wells. All down-hole tools will be washed with a non-phosphate solution and triple rinsed prior to commencing with the next boring. Two feet of 2-inch diameter stainless steel slotted (screen) pipe will be placed at the bottom of the borings. The stainless steel pipe will be corurected to 2-inch diameter solid polyvinyl chloride (PVC) casing extending to surface elevation. A filter pack of commercially graded sand will extend from the bottom of the borehole to approximately one foot above the screened stainless steel casing. Following completion of the wells, the wells will be developed using a combination of surging and bailing to settle the filter pack and remove sediment from the wells. Well development will be considered complete when the well produces groundwater water, which is relatively free of sediment. All development and purging water will be contained in DOT-approved 55-gallon steel drums. Approximately 24-hours after completion of the wells, groundwater levels will be measured from the three wells then purged of approximately three casing volumes or until physical parameters such as pH and conductivity stabilize. The wells will be sampled after purging with pre-cleaned TeflonIM or disposable polyethylene bailers. After sampling is completed, the wells will be abandoned by removing the stainless steel screen and PVC casing. The resulting hole will be filled with bentonite clay chips. San Luis Obispo Fire Department February 4,2002 Page 3 Water samples will be analyzed for TPH, BTEX, methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE), and volatile organics (solvents). Sample Collection and Handling Proper collection and handling are essential in ensuring the quality of each sample. A11 samples will be collected by experienced field personnel and immediately placed in an ice chest. 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 samples will be preserved correctly and stored for analysis no longer than the maximum allowable holding time. Sample identification and chain-of-custody procedures ensure sample integrity and document sample possession from the time of collection to its ultimate disposal. Each sample container submitted for analysis will have a label affixed to identify the job number, sampler, date and time of sample collection, 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 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. Report Upon completion of the field work and laboratory analysis, a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment report will be prepared and submitted to the client and a copy forwarded to the Fire Department. The report will document SECOR's methodologies used for data collection, present the findings of the investigation, and present analytical results and conclusions. The format of the report will be as follows: A brief introduction stating the purpose of the assessment; A description of the hydrogeologic setting of the site; Data collection methodologies utilized for the assessmenq Tabulated soil and groundwater analytical r.r,rttr; Summary, findings and recommendations. o a o San Luis Obispo Fire Department February 4,2002 Page 4 The following information shall be included in the appendices of the final report: Vicinity and Site Map AppendixA-BoringLogs Appendix B - Laboratory Reports and Chain-of-Custody Sheets Schedule The soil sampling investigation can commence after verbal or written approval by the City Fire Department and once the SHSP is completed by our office. Soil sampling is anticipated to cofirmence within five working days after submittal of this work plan. The installation of the temporary groundwater monitoring wells can cofilmence one to two days after the soil sampling investigation, weather permitting. Standard turn-around time is anticipated for soil and groundwater analysis, which is approximately one week. The final report will be submitted approximately two to three weeks after receipt of the soil and groundwater laboratory analytical results. If you have any questions, or would like to discuss any portion of this work plan in greater detail, please contact this office at your convenience. Sincerely, SECOR fnternational Incorporated Chris Prevost Project Engineer Cc: Mr. Chuck Roeder 3045 Duncan Lane San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 X:\proposals2000\GW Wells\3045Duncanlnworkplm.drc Q4/ I/02 THU rA i 50 FAX 10055460560 SECoR-SAN LLIIS oBISPo'-\ ) SECOR "'343? EMPREsA DRIVE, SUITE A,sAN LUIS oBISPO, ca 93401 PHONE (80s) 546-04s5 FAX (805) 5{6.058s FACSIMILE TE.ANSMITTAL SI{EIT ts 001 TOr FROiU:L ft z ynu NUIYITEI:IEND n!rERlHct,NUll!ERr lEr VOUR EEFERENCE NTJlrIEET: EI uncrnr E rot REvrEw EI rlg,rsr cotlrruENT El rLsAEr RErLy E ptulsg REcycLE ii 9f, (aE' ,(,"f * / F- tt* f l'ton a^ dF fu, ,'f tyv Anr< e c* , Plt,n fh^^ki 1 cb,> t0 f tvi q/J ls //a*/",1 Y( f. /, A^ /( ,4I nShav(5 f"i fr Xr\*dmin\Ofiice 010\fur shcct.doc Q4iLL/02 THtr 15;51, FAX 18055{6058$ ) SECOR-SAN LUIS OEISPO mo ) SECOR April 11,2002 Int erna tiuwit I lnco rlnr a I e d Mr. Chuck Roeder Auto Pra Recycling 3045 D'uncan l*ne San llis Obispo, Crtiforoia 9340I SubJect:Propoeal for Remcdlation A,cttvltles, 30115 Duncan Lane, $an Luis Obtspo, Cellfornla Dcar Mr. Roeder; Introduction Iu response Io e leEer from fts Sur Luis Obispo City FUe Departrncnt dated April 4, zWZ, SECOR lnteffldonel Incorporatcd (SECOR) is pleased to prcscnr tbis proposal to provide a R'emediRl Action Plan (RAP), ftcld supervision, monitorurg, and samplitrg during the remedia$on tctivities, coordfuudon of wastr disposal, aad a final reporr upon coupl,etion of rcmediation activiticg at the rcftrenced property. A Phase II Environmental Sirc Asse$ncnt (ESA) perforued by SECOR bar reveale{ clevated concenuations of lerd and total petrolerm hydrocarboru in the top 2 ta 12 inc,hes of soil throrghout mort portionr oi the prop€rty, Ttre prefened rnc&od of treameur wat fsund tr be excavation arui removal of codtafiinated soil ftou. the prcpcrtl, bascd on the estimatcd guaotities of coutaminated soil prcsent. ScoDe of Worlc Tte prnposed ecopc, of work includes tbe following tegks: Remedial Actioa Plan A RAP will bc preparod a$ re$rested by rbe san Luis obispo Fire Depuheut, ThE RnP will include a dcecription of remsdiation activities to be couduct€d at tbc pr0p6rty. . ' As pan of the RAP, procurcmcnt of permiu, if any. for the remcdistion activiries will also bc conducted. Techuicel Servlces During Remedietlou ActMtles updare dne existing Health and safery Plan (HA$F) itr sccordasss with the Occupatirrnal Healn? end $afety Associuion (OSHA) (29 CFR 1910.120) rcgulations j1J7 ,Efiltrsla nrnie, Srliis.l,,!?rr, Ieu.t ilbispo, A 9.140! E05,546,0455 1t05.r46.058J l;tff tpu'ti,.t440t.c|n a a 04/11/09 TEU 15;51 F-{X 19055,100569 9EC0R-SAN LtrtS pSttto Mr. iliucr,., April lt.2@ ParF? - lot for prforming work at hazardsrs or potedtially hazardous wasre sires prior to renrcdiatiotr activitics. Clear slte for uodergrornd utilities priot to excavation of sojls. $upervire t€tnediatioil acrivitieg aud collcct soil samplos to detorrnine if thc vcnical and lateral cxtent of cousninrtion has bccn rcnroved from the property. Profile the contaminated soil for Oisposat, evaluate suitrble dtsposrl feclllties, end cqordinate disposal, r Prepare a finsl technical report describing the rcsults of tha aforcnentiorred scopc of wOrk. Cost Surnmary The esdrnated cost to complerc dre scope of work outlined above is $41981. A detailed description of coere presentd in tabular forn is etrechsd, Tasks 2 tfuough, 4 are bused on maximurn asticipalod fess associatpd wittr tho projecr end wifl be billed ou a rime rnd narerials bari.s. If additiond soil ramples and ftald obseiladons are rcquired at thc dirocrion of local rcgutatory agencies, additional fccs nray be incured. Any additionel work requested folkrwing authorization will be billed at r.lrc nrruenr fee sehedule rues. Scberlule and Fonditioru Preparntiorr of tho RAP cau colruDctrce ironediately aftcr rcccipt of authorization to proceed. Approximately 5 to 10 workdays will bc rcquired to corrplete the RAP- This fcc quotarion will remain iu cffact for nirrery (90) davs. If the proposcd scope of work, terms, and fe€s are satlcfectory, the retum of tlre eoclosed .Autlrorizatiou for Euviromenel Consulting Sen'ices, signsd by the parry re$poDsible for paymrtrr. will cq.trsti!,lte aurhorizadorr for work on he projec to comnroffe. Thutk you for your consiiletation of this prorposal. lf you havc any qucstions, or would like to discuss any portion of this proposal in greater detail, please contact ft,is otTice ar yow conveaience. Sincerely, SECOR Intsrnrtionsl Incorporatcd Chrie Prevost Project Engineer a 04rItrAZ TIIU I5;5i] FAX 1S055{0(J56t SECOR SECOR.S.TN LTIIS OEISPO ta 006 IIEADQUARTER$: 12034 - 13cft Court NEr $uitc 102 Rcdmondr WA 98052-22442 (42s) 372.1600 (4ZS\ 37 2-1600 (Corp orate Contra ets) CLIENT CONTRACTIP.O. NO. SECOR ProjectNo. SECOR OFFTCE PERFORMING WORK: i4tr? F.rnnrerrn f)r Srrifa San Luis Obispo. CA 93401 SECOR FroposalNo AUTHO RIZATI ON FOR EFWTRONMENTAL INVE STIGATION AT'[D CONTTTACTING $ERITCE S CLIENT: Nzuno Mr. Chuck Roedcr 3045 Duncan LencAddress City Phone San Luis Obispo (80$ 543-1215 Stato California zip c?d01 FAX tR05\ 78r-2if,r Signing of this Authorization by CLIENT and CONSULTAIIT (SECOR) euthorizm CONSULTAN"T'to oonplcte thc Scrvlces ns describcd bclow in cossideratiou ofthe mutuel eovenauts set forrh on both sides ofthis Authorization. PRQIECT NAME: Thc Scnicer desorihecl bslow nrc to bc providod by CONS(II,TaNT in oonnection *'lth a Ploject idcniitied ts follows: 3045 Duncan l-,anc Rerner{inti Activitics SCOPE OF SERVICIiS; CONSIJLTAIIT will po.tbrrn the $dryicff indieatcd bclow: Serviccs as doscribed in attached correspondencc dated , X Seruicer ar dercTibed in rfi*cbed Scopc ofServicer datsd Aoril 11.2002 Scrviccs dcscribcd bclow: FDE fOR SERVICES: CONSULTi{I.IT's fcc br Scwlscs identlflad alrove rhfill bt ru indlcntcd bclorvr A Time und Matcriah fsc bucd ou persorrnal, cquipmcnt ud o(Fcnse rates sar fonh o[ rhe onsche.d Bltliug Ratc Schcdulc. A lump sun fee of S_, _ A lumD sumfcoof$.plus othcr dlr€ct costs a$d cxpeus€s bilM ar mrt plus 15%. r)rher (upeeiff) 14.98 1.00. RETAINEF.; A rcralttEt fee of$ will bo prior to initiating work on tho projcct Thc /el{incr prrirl will bc craditcd toward thc fcc for scwiccs rpccificd qbovc. PROORBSS PAYMENTS: Monthlv Apply _ D0 ilot *pply CLIENT Ai.lD CONSULTANI nctnowledgg lhat $sy rrrc in agrcerncnt wlth thc tcrms and coudhlons as sfl forrh on thc dlaehcd Tcrms ucl Condilionr. APPROVED FOR CI,IENT:ACCEPTED S[nerure SiBnrlurc Nas!e r-*amg Stcvc Littlc 'ritte Title PduciualHvdroneoloqis: Dale Aoril 1 1. 2002 304J Duncnn l.n c.xlrrci Irotc I or2 Datc ,lEC 0 H tnla nan ianal hrcarporated 04i11r0I TiiU rirSl FAX 180554605S0 SECOR-SAN LLIIS ODISPO ft oos 30116 Dunuan Lane, $an Luis Obirpo COST SUN'MARY FOR REMEDIAT1ON ACTNNIE$ TASK.qESCRrp.irON QUANTFY 'UH'IT UHtr cosT ltEfil cost Teck 1: Remcdlrtlon Wortplen Workplen Subtotal 1 lump sum $500.00 $500,00 Tcsk 2: Slte Glear.nce, Safety Plen Updrtr, and Prc-Flcld Actlvltles $tafi Enginear 4 hours $75.00 Task 3: Consufting Selices, FieH Obseryationt, rnd SollSampllng Project Engrneer 3 hours $85.00 Stalf EngineertGeologist 12 hour* 375.00 Fleld Truck 2 days $70.00 Fietd Supplles 1 lump sum 350.00 $ubtotal $2s5,00 $900.00 $140,00 $50,00 Task 4: Laboratory Analysis VcrillcaUon Sampl$ (24-hour tumaround time) TTLC Lead 6 samples $100.00TPHd I samples $150.00 Wato Profiling Samples (10 min turnaround time) fiLC Lcad (trotal) 1 cample $50.00 STLC Lred (soluble) 1 ermple $96.00 TPHd 1 sample $75.00 FullVOC list 1 srmplc $215.00 Subtrrtal s600.00 $1,200.00 $50.00 $96.00 $76.00 $215.00 Tutr 5; FinalRrpoh Report 1 lump sum $000 $600,00 s500,00 $300.00 8300,00 $1,345,00 $2,236.00 $600.00$ubtobl TOTAL r;\pr0p0relr2000t3045 0uncrn ln.xlr Prge 1 SECOR Q4"tL/02 THti ItiSS FAJ 10065400563 \ TIME IEruOU rOR IERFORIVIANCE: SECOR wllt comnrcncr ScrvlEc! {! spcclfisd ln the Spope of Scpiseq md will corrrplctn such SepicEs in r dillgem trrtlnsr, $ECOR will ilor bE rciporuiblc for duluyg cnuoed by ficlon bcyond SECOR'r q6nt1c,1 which couirJ not rcrdily havu hecn forcsoun whon lhi! Audlorizrtion wqr rcccivcd. EXTX.{ SEnvlCESt SECOR wlll p€rfomr Exks $ewterr not lpeciflert in tlrc Soopc _uf ftEryieer, pto\.ided $P(OR, rnd I,LIENT heve agccd rc thr ccopc and [:s ut'$ush scrvlcct ln writin!. TIME OF lAllrlENTir SECOR wilt buirrflit monthly lnvrrlots for unblllsd portlDn of Scrvlcec or F.xra Scn'krr rcludly eomplcbd. CLIEI{T f,Srccr tro ply ihe irrvrrimd sesunt within 30 d[y; &€m jrr! 0f lnyoicc. Ary,prynrff uo{ rccuivcd try SECOR withh $ii, l0 dryt $dl be s$neidcrcd delinquart ord tis anouatr dup !iECOR eholl ooorue a lnio chnfi6 of I - lE% pcr month fnr cnch ruoarlr ftnm dlh of lnvoic. tn ths svcnt rsry pryrfl.ut duc SECOR undrr thg tcrsu of fils Audorlzfllcn it dtlinquonq $E€OR muy urspsnd nll scwicos unlil sll fillnquonl FlylncnLr hgyc bcen rcccivcd, TrXE$: FccB quorcd do not incl$de i$y,irite, fcderol or local qrJrlir:rblc Iil\ss,8nd u4li bc ile stFinrihility of rlro CT-IENT. STANDARII OF I,tiRFOnMAl{CEr .1ECoR lhnll Frfurm ir+ swiccrio tsoor&nec_ with grnonlly io{€prcd rngirncring 0!d g)n$ulalru! n*srdrds in rllcct rl the rirnc rcrviccr wcrc pedbnnud. -qgCOn ma*es ui (*h6t vdrrrity. eepr$s ur lmplictl, EIWTRONM&{TAL ,t.ttESSMEt{TS! siEcoR'r phue t repor$ presstt prolclsiionnl cplnloue ud flndlngr of a rcientiffc lrd techirical nrturr. r*lrlls tr$nrFrs hrvc beeo fisle to rlll.lr ths dila ls1d frndings to npplic[blc cnvircnnclid lrwr rnd regulotionr, rho npofi drall no-r be oonrrued to ofcr ligsl opiniot or $pr$ontrlionl ir to'dic rtqul$msnlr of,_ot uonrplian* qith €nvironmcntrl lous, rulca, rsgullliott! 6r policiar of fiCrnl, rttte o! l0c,irl lovcmntcnt agtncis$. CONFULTANT'S l,lABILlfYr $ECOR.lhail pcdlrrr lL{ wo* ir in indepcndcnt ooDrrctlrr, cnd rhall hrve reslarnsibilltl lbr ald conrml ovcr dadls and !q!! of rhe perfiilnrno€ for illc wodr dqcdbC io tro Soopr ol'work, SECOR tE nottrc l3cnr of ths CLIENT wlrun prrfirrning rliir AEccncnl $nlcls &!ir.cd to by SEGOR and CLI!)NT in qiring qrrd only T tg clu{t uxpre*ly.rgmd ro hy $ECOR, SECOR'I lt$epta ii$ility lbr danragc u'hing Brt of thi Bcniru londorsd purutiio-bis &roonrenl whctict nrirlug oul of lflrt cr contracr. b limitcd to rn tmounr riitt lo e:tsccd $50.000 pr rhc totnl gosr billings of SECOR ro ths CLIENT hsruurrd*. *,hiclrcvu h lers, ln tlro c,veni $il CLIINT dfil,€s to incrcrre dro nmount of rhir liabillty, SECOR rniy ilJusr lhb lintrrrlon lrpou $,rilten cgrectrrcru providtd CLTENT Uruf, ro prt rn .ddlrioalt leu (a gEcon t0 oflIur rbls cc$ r$ sECoR of thic rrddition d rbkoflirbiliry. IECOn. f rtol tia[lc lbr sny corlitqucntirl 0r indi!6cr durops, inclu<thig bu! not iimited ro lo$t pnrlill, 106r of uso of prolorty nnO Cffglfii brcarh 0!'rrthct gcfltfistr. SE(K.]R will b+ rspbnriblc only for thrlctivhi$ of iu lmployccr md for SEC0R'r lubsontls(on. CLIENI' INDEMNItrICATION: (:LIENT iud SECOR sgrcc r0 indunni$_orrd hulri slch orhcr humlolr tnrn nry clnlrns, brf injury, duntgt, lin6, cmrrc! of i!stl0n. rrtomcy's fcss. cdsLs urd rrnllrdl llpcrlret ("clalmr") rsscncd againtt or lncuncd by thc ittdem$itre by rlry peHon cr cntlty (lncludlng, $'tdro[t ilmltndon, $ECuR.r md CLIE]n,I Gmpl0)'cc6) prorlmrtely e[ured by. ln whrls sr in psrr ils indsmnitnr.s negligrnca or irtrcrtrlorlrl nisEonduet. Whm ruoh sldm ir dus to rcBligcns! or lncnrional nircoltducr olborh $ECOI, ard CLIENT, aroh rhall tp cntitlcrl to soncihution iom tlrc orhor in prnpcrtlon tothoir rllvcrbls rhurur of resp-oruiblllty u dotEnnincd hy ajncrnrnr or dirputc r$0iHti0n. ,rthnrcy'l fbct rrnd litiguion exlrcnsai rcoovcrrhta unCcithis pangmph irrcludr ics.r ind coru incunnd in estlblishinl o puty,u rlgtil to inrjcnnilicnriou. SECOR-SAN LTIIS OBTSPO Ttr&.UIE AT{D CONDITION S E ooz t, t. t. I{A;cA,IIDOUS 8UB$TANCES! If $l5t! or lbdcralty regularod lwortlour, toi.ic of dffiEerour w$tcr cs defurod hy lbtc or tbd*d rcgulitlon! (h€reinrfter"w$roe') Art Enoountgrcd at fie site, ard if hcsc llplot" ryqll'n trsndilngt trgspcrtsrion or dispord ar arr otr sitc fuoility SEC$R wirl rsslst iil ndvlring ths CLIENT uf lfic CLIENT'g cDrions. Howcv€r, SECoR will rot "lrrongr" (ns dctincd ill 42 U.$.C. 9607) for dilposnl.of. acccpt dile to. eilo manlftrlt for. or taiic control ,rf apy "w&,rtc!'r, CLTENT shlll tn.lrmnlry nnd hol.l SECOR hrmlc$ fioa rny clairns, durugcs, fiues alld fctg. lirigdion $cxpgrnr, or,isingoutof uii any way r,Elilt€d lo hlndl(ng, ntjllForrck n rnd diepoed of ury .V*qter" irt tlw courso of SECOR'! pcrfonnrnsc ofthiE Agrlqlrcnr 10. CLIENT.PROWDED NFORIVIiTTION: SECOR ir sntittcd to rely on rll inf-omorion firrnirhcd or ro br lumirhcd by CLIENT. CLIENT egtoct to dcfcnd end indomnity $ECO& iu olficcrs, ugenrs and employec llom nny ond dl olrims o1'oD/ kind arising out of or rdrtlng m f,'y clf,lms orurc{ hy gr codgibutcd h by any rnols or omistoru-ln infdrmati,rn providcd to $tiCOR, 11. ACCE$S, AfPROVAI,$, FERMITS: CLrEN'i rhali arruge for occass trtd rnrlce Ell pr0vlrioils for SECOR to lrrrcr publio Fnd privito ptr)p€nyil ,rquirsd l0r SECOR to perfornr dro spcoitjsd grryi*c. CLIENT shal fumish rpprovoll ond pormils fiotr ull govarn6cntnl nu&orirhr hrvingjwisliction over the Pnrjrat nnd rrrclr appiovd cnd mn6mt fiffi othen lr mgy bo nsocnary, CLIEI{T is rrsponsiblc br htbrmtng $ECOR of ftr laqationr ofury uadcrground stuciuns. $frCOR wlll no'r be ilgpdnsiblc for ioirrlvartcnt dlnlngc (o urlll$ llnrs or odui sub$urirets rrusturcs dnr wGr! not rnadc krpwn ro SECORptior lu fis jrrrtof .lrillilE, I2. $ArETY: lt l! Ue terFon{ibitlty o{the CLIENT to plovidc ud noiuhin I solt wnrtinE cnvLotrnenl for iB crr{rloytos. SECOR.T ornplo ees rnd thrt nf SEC.OR'! rsbconrl4to 6, ngcnls'. tllo publio nnd nay crhrr third p&ty. t3- A$SIGNMENT: $llCOB shdl noE utign thir Aurhorizarion (cxccpr AcoounB Rcc6irabk) wlhout prior writGn corl"\Ent of CLIENT, hut Etey, trnploy ury othcr prny h duuns nccctrf,ry or ptolJcr for rny prt of tbe work rcquirsd h bc perhrilBd hy SECOR under ilre tcrmrr ot'tril A$rhorlzirlor:. la, TERMINATION! Eithcf party mly rlrrninot rhie Authorlzoriod !! lny tinc upon mvcn (7) dly* prior wi.itrcn ltoricc ro thc ohrr. In srrch cvcni. EEC0R will hc oompsnrsred flr rewiccs pedomcd rmdcr rhc AutlKrizntion ro dre torrnhdion dntc t0g6hu with dl cortr risitrg out rrf nrclt rermindhn. 15, APDLICABLE LAIV: This contrnct shsll bc cnfofl:ed in rccordrncc vith th? ln$,s ol rhc $tntc of Wisltlulron. 16. TIME LIMIT l,'OR CLAIFI$r dny Elrim bmuglrr by CLIENT rgain,u SECOR wll! bc hrrugh: not lar8f lhun ono ycff afier tle dsc of tutrr,tnntini comFloliolt ryf SECt)n'.q rctricsr botouder 0r $e cxlrirftion ofdre epprrprirtr $ituic, 0f li6iradonr, whichcru h oarlicr. I?. .4TTORNEY, AGENT, ON C{)I.I,ECTION ACENCY FEE$ AND EXPENSEST In rhe cvcnt thb Aurhori:rrkn rhould bc rcfcfied ro iln Ilrlornsy 0t lnw, rEGltr,. or culle{:tlor-! tE[nry fot c0ll6cli6n, CLIENT rgrcos ro pny such ELvrnrhlo ftts SECOR try incur, in rhc collcctjon b.rEof. lt, DI{IIRII ACTTEEMENT: The Agrocrnrnt (ard ilty rcfdruncod uttrlhmcffs) co$slitllr the trrtirc {grEanlrm bctwrgn CLIENT rnd SECOR und rupcncdce rll prior or ord or writren tcpruserutions or Fgrccnlelb, Tbir Aurllmont rhnll nor be rnodilicd lnsept in wriring md riguod ly hrth putir* lf nny prrwlsion of rhir Agrcemdnt'u ducn:rirrod hy u murt to b6 itvdld or uncntbrccnb[c, rhi raulndcr qf thir Agrcemau drdl rcnuin in fult forcc snd cfccl {, 6, [, 3045 Dunc.ur l.n corllrnct latc 2 of2 ,l EC O R Int u hati o n a I Incorpomnd ^^/EST Environmental S ervic e s (NEST Internet Technologies) 1040 Grant Road, Suite 155, PMB 325, Mountain View, California 94040-3296 January 2,2002 Charles/Jocelyn Roeder Auto Parts Recyclers of SLO, Inc. 3045 Duncan Lane San Luis Obispo, CAg340I Re: Storm Water Sample Analysis, NEST GMP Dear Charles/Jocelyn Roeder: The laboratory's analysis of your November's storm water sample is back (see next page). GOOD NEWS ! The lab's analysis shows 4 of 7 parameters tested in the sample were below the EPA benchmark values. Resrilts indicate that most of your BMPs are effective. NOT SO GOOD NEWS! Three (3) constituents:copper,lead and zinc, tested above the EPA benchmark value. Your results and the EPA benchmark values for the parameters tested are shown in the table below. Your results are on the left; the EPA benchmark values are on the right. Levels above benchmark values are considered harmful to human health and require attention. NEST recommends that you use this benchmark comparison to help determine where you need more effective BMPs on-site to reduce potential pollutants to your storm water discharge. What do you need to do? IDENTIFY the sources and implement BMPs: (1) review the attached green page, (2) locate your source(s) (materials) of pollutants, (3) review the BMPs in your SWPPP, and (4) implement an EXISTING or NEW BMP(s) toeliminale any contact of the poten[ial pollutants with your storm water runoff. Call us to discuss new BMPs. TABLE: Summary of Water Sam ple Anal.ysis for 200112002 Season Parameter l.aboratory S 1 st:uru}l ample* and Date Znd: tUtzlor Benchmark Levelsl For Investigation Units pH Conductance TSS TOC Copper lrad 6.79 131 26.Q 11.0 0.0932 0.0693 o.1647jnc 7,40 ?30 nd 60 0;51' 0,29 o.3zr,' below 6.0 or above 9.0 greater than 300 to 500 greaterthan 100 greaterthan 100to 110 0.0636 0.0816 o 117 pH TzmhoVcm mg/l or ppm mgA or ppm mg/l or ppm mg/l or ppm mo/l or nnm * nd=none detected; na=not analyzd (see lab report attached) i.Note: EPA benchmark values published in Fed Register Vol.65, No. 62,313012040 Notices. Please place this letter report, the lab analysis and the Chain-of-Custody in your SWPPP Binder, Appendix D, RECORDS. You will need a copy of the lab report for your Annual Report. Sincerely yours, VP Client Services NEST Environmental Services Phone: (650) 938-3012 / (800) 699-NEST (6378), Fax: (650) 968-6633 Entech Anulytcal Labs, lnc. ) 3334 Victor Courr. Santa Clara, CA 95054 . (408) 5BB-0200 . Fax (408) 588-0201 NEST Environmental Services 1040 Grant Road, Suite 155 - PMB 325 Mountain View, CA 94040 Attn: Don Reh Date: 1 l/29101 Date Received: I 1/13/01 Project Name: GMP - Auto Parts Recyclers Project Number: GMP P,O. Number: Verbal Sampled By: Client Certified Analytical Report Order ID: 27108 Sample Timel Lab Sample ID: 27708-001 Sample Date: I ll12l0L Client Sample ID: Stormwater Matrix: Liquid Parameter Cond uc ta nce Coppcr Lead pH Toul Organrc Carbon Total Suspended Solids Zinc Comment Analysis Date 1 l/13/01 I t 126/01 n/26/01 n/t3/01 n/26/01 tU20/01 n/26/01 QC Batch ID wcoND0l r I l5A wM8llTB wMSllTB wPHoil ll38 wTocol l126 WTSS0l ll20 wM8l l78 Result 230 0.51 n )o 't.4 60 ND 0.34 PQL I 0.005 0.01 5 0.2 5 0.005 DLR I 0.005 0,0r5 I 5 0.005 Units pmhos/cm mg/L mg/L STU mglL mg/L mg/L Method EPA 120.r EPA 200.7 EP A 200.7 EPA I 50, r EPA 415,2 EPA I 60.2 EPA 200.7 DF I I I I 5 I I Per client Ietter ll/8/01, no analysis within 96 hours of recommended holdingtimes will be nanated,USEPA protocols were used for all analyse ichelle L. Ander son, Laboratory Director Environmental Analysis Since l9B3 PQL = Practical Quantitation LimrtDF = Dilution Factor ND = Not Detected Analysis perlormed by Entech Analyical L^abs, Inc, (CA ELAP #2346) DLR = Detection Limit Reported Entecr r Analytical 3334 Victor Court Santa Clara, CA 95054 Labs lnc. (4O8) s88_o2oo ch ain of Custody I Analysis Request(408) ss8-02o1 - Fax Zp Remarks , PhorE Slate to (il Dilferern)lnvolce (il Diflerenr)BlllirE Address Order No.:Purchase Nunber: GTVP Narne: ion LimltsD NPDES Special I or Commentsnstructions ":6 aN 0-5 Ag FT Si UL KN D Mo 21 Hg,n, PPM. MMg e@ lating Fe, P @tr7 Co, 1 Cr M-CA CaCd, W Metals: Al, As, Sb, Ba, Se, Sr, Tl, Sn, Ti, tt osl! co(J o tu o x o: u,oo. Eoo o 01 Tim: Tiru: x (' E w ? Oate: Date: No.:Phone (800) 6es_6378 698-6633 Fax No.: (6s0) Time Storm Water Sampling Date Feivci \: bv:R@ived No.Laborato -oa(711 loItsntlon Don Reh NEST Environmental Services Narne: Maillng Address: ite 155 - pMB 325ad. Su1040 Grant Ro o o ot^o o- Mountain View, CA 94040 Clty: Locallon: Turn Around Time Auto Parls Recyclers of SL( lnc.Same Day e24Hour A 48 Hour B72Hour A Standard E J3n;;f J6n--5 ll-t2_- ol Order lD: Client lD Rclinqubhed by: RcfinqubhGd by: by:Rclinquished dtm I' Efu wrvrzm eil ta{ rfierw"te,s (i.iesi In iemet Technlog'res, L'rc.) I040 Grant Road, Suite 155. PMB 32 Monrrtain View, California, 9 40 40 -327 4 ALTT O D I S MAIJTLER S/R E CY CLERS; Your storm water Sample reSuItS too high*7 *above EpA benchmark varues? Nee d help iiguring out whyT See below. Pollutant Potential sources Potential solution/BMP -,.LTIlC (used exlensiveiy on auLo mela.ls to prevent rusi; ,,-^.{ r ^tl-^^ r.i-^^\u )cu rr_/ )Lr clrBLrrcrl (lr gJ/ 1- exposed large tire piles 1- remove the pile; or cover it 2-waste motor&lube oils, waste and put a berm around it antifreeze 3- exposed painted sheet metal 2- cover and put a berm around it doors hoods, roof-s, alloy parts 4- galvanized scrap steel on site; 3- remove any scrap; pvr2" high shed roofs. siding. fencing. earth berm around shed gutters, downspo u(-) p per 5- disk brake pads 6- waste antifreeze 7- radiators 8- elecrrical motors & parts- these are also oily & greasy DATTS 4- cover, berm, put inside a non leaking container 5- cover; see 9 below 6- put them inside non leaking metal container inside or under overhead cover t oqrT-l-J \- (-,iL \.+ 9- batteries-acid spills, exposed to rainfall, cracked, laying on side, caps not on. I A- r^rlr oa I rrrai c h tcLV rrrr!!l rr!r5rrr(J 7- place all batteries inside secondary containment, under overhead cover; store upright with ALL caps on. 8- remove frcm tire rims; place weights inside secondary con with a cover./lid TOC (total organic carbon) /-\:l o r--^^\Jil 6c Urease l1- spills, drips, leaks of oil, grease, gasoline, lube oils and other iubricating fluids, antifreeze 9- PREVENT SPILLS FROM OCCIIRRTNG onfo the ground or paved surfaces!! clean up promptly using drv adsorbents -F C. a\1 JJ rrotal suspended solids) 12-dirt yards, recent gravel, freeway dirt, particles of leaves, branches, rice hulls, straw, loose absorbents, etc. 10- put filter bags upstream of the sampling point to filter out the dirt and other bits sticking to dirt particles; put up more overhead cover; lav down more Davlng Cnn rf ttr-tertcc>\]\-,, ll\r L4\- L( rI\-\- 13- maybe spil-ted battery acid as well as other clissolved minerals 11- see 6 above; -ciean up other acid or acici neutralizing spills p H loiver than 6.0? nH rL^* .' A-) t/ L L 6r c4L(-r Lllatl /.v: 14- useci incorrect sampiing technique; acid in one bottle contaminated the no-aci,C bottie 1(- ronantlrr nnrrrorl ann^raf6Pvur Lu !vrr!t vL! 12- do not use any one boitie tofill the other two - fill each one directly from the stream 13- do not sample Co',^,Trstt-eam of- poured concrete \'CCT C,,..i-^,"-.^,at-l q^-,;^^- /A lOC.lQ I OOO ?r\r\.\ ?r'\r'\lf !rrvrrf rr!lltc(r Jlt\l\.!J.y L))ot t ))), LWW\), LWWL recentiv Nftrc'r, ^^ rt-- - r^,, rt\LJ I rPv(lrrluv!r( 1 GtyofsanUls oBtspo FIRE DEPARTMENT 2160 Santa Barbara Avenue . San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-5240 o 805/781-7380 "Courtesy I Service" Mr. Chuck Roeder, Owner Auto Parts Recycling 3045 Duncan Lane San Luis Obispo, CA. 93401 Contractors for Phase II Site Assessment and Clean Up of Site Located at 3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo' Ca. Dear Mr. Roeder: Listed below are several environmental consultants who may be able to provide site assessment services and cleanup of existing contamination from the operation of a auto recycling operation at the site mentioned above. If the consultant on this list does not perform site remediation you may have to secure the services of another contractor to complete the project. Our office will work with you to try to keep this project on track with whatever time frame you are attempting to meet, and I look forward to working with you and answering questions you may have during the course of this project. SECOR International, Inc. Contact person: Mr. Steve Little, Telephone number: (805) 546-0455; Address: 3437 Empressa Dr., Suite A, San Luis Obispo. Ca.93401 Macoy Resource Corp. Contact Person: Mr. Sean McCormick, Telephone number: (505) 227-1090; Address: P. O. Box 3980, Paso Robles, Ca' 93447 Earth Systems Pacific. Contact person: Mr. Tim Conroy, Telephone number: (805) 544-3276; Address: 4378 Santa Fe Road, San Luis Obispo, Ca.93401' Geosolutions, Inc. Contact Person: Ms. Jonna Otto; Telephone number: (805) 543-8539 Address: Z}}HighStreet, San Luis Obispo, Ca. 93401 Please contact me at (805) 781-7383 if I may be of help Sincerely, N,K D. Kerry Boyle Hazardous Materials Coordinator Re R fFl ,n" Citv of San Luis Obispo is committed to include the disabled in all of its services, programs and activities. [\-rLl feteconimunications Device for the Deaf (805) 781-7410.@ I I L -i'{ F.- q \-J = I t/rt crtr' N of lt lTE R, l=t- o vd M/SC. CRUSHER 6ATE I METAL BIN & STORAGE t)I e.) E H E E 0tL 250 GAL DIESEL FUEL TANK 250 GAL GASOLINE TANK ffirilJ,WARE?I006E 0 50 ft 100 ft Grophic Sco/e F---F--l ln LLI lJ) tJ) LLJz (D h (5?q 0l{ tJ-.1 <. Jo a C) =J too-6a/ sonl FrrrP EFEZ, OxyTc STd RN QE PRESSURE WASHER SEPARATOR_4 SIAGESgA-rrFn gfae 16e P* puup Qarr z t PU B. *6a IA "tE: Eq @ st(J E:taf, / ,u* & PUMP GI,ASS & PUS\C B/NS/ sabas LEGEND:f-r.,vl-cipl,zr tt -i-a1oRM wATER FLow q9 WASTE OrL STOMGE --){------i+. FENCE @ a @ @ CATCH BASIN 1OO GAL. SUMP BATTERY STORAGE ANTIFREEZE STORAGE N EST trnvirowrnewtal S e rvice s 1040 Gront Rood, Suite 155-J25 Mounfoin View, CA 94040-J27+ Phone: (415) J2J 6981, Fox; (415) J2J 40194- AUTO PARTS RTCYCLERS OF SLO, INC. 3045 Duncon Rood, Son Luis Obispo, CA Son Luis Obispo Cou nty ACADFILt: opresi.dwg DATA:08/n/e7 DRAWN Z DESIGN CHECKID: Fred Mortin STORM WATER SITI MAP SHEDe 1! tDIRT UJ s qr U1 U:c \ Drive OFFICE \ 2000-2001 ANNUAL REPORT SPECIFIC INFORMATION MONITORING AND REPORTING PROGMM D. SAMPLING AND ANAL.YSIS EXEMPTIONS AND REDUCTIONS 1. For the reporting period, was your facility exempt from colle_cling and analyzing samples from two storm events in accordance with sections 8.12 or 15 of the General Permit? fl ,rt Go to ltem D,2 n No Go to section E z. lndicate the reason your facility is exempt from collecting and analyzing samples from two storm events Attach a copy of the first page of the appropriate certification if you check boxes li, iii, iv, or v, L C participating in an Approved Group Monitoring Plan Group Name: N F ST ii f] Submitted No Exposure Certificatlon (NEC)Date Submitted: Re-evaluation Dale I I Does facility continue to satisfy NEC conditions? f] VeS tr tl Submitted Sampling Reductlon Qertiflcation (SRC) Date Submitted: Re-evaluation Date tr g YES How many storm water discharge locations are at your facility? NO NO, attach explanation (Please note tha( if you do not sample the first storm event, y0u rre still required to sample 2 storm events) ilt Does facility continue to satisfy SRC conditions?YES NO iu fl Received Regional Board Certification Certification Date: T Received Local Agency Certification Celification Date: 3. lf you checked boxes i or iii above, were you scheduled to sample one storm event during the reporting year? fr VeS Go to Section E n NO Go to Section F 4. lf you checked boxes ii, iv, or v' go to Section F. E SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS RESULTS 1 How many storm events did you sample? I lf less than 2, attach explanatbn (if you checked item D.2.i or iii. above, only attach explanation if you answer "0"), Z. Did you collect storm water samples from the first storm of the wet season that produced a discharge during scheduled facility operating hours? (section 8,5 of the General Permit) 2- F OUARTERLY VISUAL OBSERVATI9NS 1. Authorized Non'Storm Water Dlscharges Section 8,3.b of the General permit requires quarterly visual observations of all authorized non-storm water discharges and their sources. a. Do authorized non-storm water discharges occur at your facility? n YEs Z No Go to ltem F'2 b. lndicate whether you visually observed all authorized non-storm water discharges and their sources during the quarters when they were discharged. Attach an explanatlon for any "No" answers' lndicate ,,N/A'ifor quarters without any authorized non-storm water discharges' Juty -seprember [ves D IO n N/A October-December I veS f] tqo f] ruln January-March n yES I No I N/A April-June tr YES f] NO [ rula c. Use Form 2 to report quarterly visual observations of authorized non-storm water discharges or provide the following information' i. name of each authorized non-storm water discharge ii. date and time of observation iii.sourceandlocationofeachauthorizednon-stormwaterdischarge iv. characteristics of the discharge at its sourco and impacted drainage area/discharge location v. name, title, and signature of observer vi. any new or revised aups necessary to reduce or prevent pollutants in authorized non-storm water . Oischarges. Proyide new of levised BMP implementaiion date' 2. Unauthorized Non'Storm Water Discharges section 8.3.a of the General permit require"s quarterly visual observations of all drainage areas to detect the presence of unauthorized non-storm water discharges and their sources' a. lndicate whether you visually observed all drainage areas to detect the presence of unauthorized non- storm water discharges and their sources. Attach an explanation for any "NO" answers' July -September ffves n No January-March Uf YES I Ho october-Decemoer flYes April-June ff ves NO NO b. Based upon the quarterly visual observations, were any unauthorized non-storm water discharges detected? YES 6 No Go to item F,2'd Have each of the unauthorized non-storm water discharges been eliminated or permitted? g YEs NO Attach exPlanation d Use Form 3 to report quarterly unauthorized non-storm water discharge visuat observations or provide the rorrowins inrormation, N;;'; -ilii -ioEY;- t irTptto I i. name of each unauthorized non-storm water discharge' ii. date and time of observation. iii. source and location of each unauthorized non-storm water discharge, iv. characteristics of tha discharge at its source and impacted drainage area/discharge location' v. name, title, and signature of observer' vi. any corrective actions necessary to eliminate the source of each unauthorized non-storm water dischargeandtocleanimpacted.drainageareas.Providedateunauthorizednon-stormwater discharge(s) was eliminated or scheduled to be eliminated' -4- Have you reviewed all Generdl Permit compliance records generated since the last annual evaluation? The following records should be reviewed: . quarterly unauthorized non-storm water discharge visual observations r Sampling and AnalYsis records o preventative maintenance inspection and maintenance records Have you reviewed the major elements of the SWPPP to assure compliance with the General Permit? The following SWPPP items should be reviewed: . pollution Prevention team , list of significant materials . description of potential pollutant sources assessment of potential pollutant sources iJentiflcation and description of the BMPs to be implemented for each potential pollutant source Have you reviewed your SWPPP to assure that a) the BMPs are ?d"9y?!" in reducing or preventing-poff ,t"ntt in storm water'discharges and authorized non-storm water discharglt, t.O b) the BMPs are being implemented? The following BMP categories should be reviewed: . preventativemaintenance. material handling and storage practices . wastehandling/storager structural BMPs fltes NO a I quarterly authorized non-storm water discharge visual observations monthly storm water discharge visual observalion records of spills/leaks and associated clean-uP/resPonse activities [fvrs f No n YES NO t a 6 r good housekeePing Practicesr spill response. employee training . erosion controle qualitt assurance 7 Has all material handling equipment and equipment needed to implement the SWPPP been inspected?tvftES l_l r.rOtt ACSCE EVALUATION REPORT Thefacilityoperatorisrequiredtoprovideanevaluationreportthatincludes: . identification of personnel performing the evaluation ' schedule for implementing swPPP revisions . the date(s) of the evaluation ' tny intiOents oi non-compliance and the corrective r oecess?fl SWPPP revisions ctions taken' Use Form 5 to report the-results 9f youl evaluation or develop an equivalent form'- ua( pog,;vn 6 hfr*cneo r ACSCE CERTIFICATION The facirity operator is required to certify compliance with the rndustriar Activities storm water General Permit' To certify compliance, both th" swppp ano rr,tonitoiinj Program must be up to date and be fully implemented' Based upon your ACSCE, do you certify compliance with the lndustrial &r* f *O Activities Storm Water General Permit? lJ ' Lv tf vou answered 'NO" attach an explanation to the ACSCE Evaluation Report why you are not in "Jrprr.." *itn tn" tnorttrial Activities Storm Water General Permit' J -6- DESCRTPTTON OF BASIC ANALYTTCAL PARALTETERS The lndustrial Activities Storm Water General permit (General Permit) requires you to analyze_s]orm water samples for at least four parameters. These are pH, Total suspenoJo solids (TSS), specific ionductance (sc),and rotal organic carbon (Toc). oit and Grease (o&G) may be substituted for Toc. ln addition, you must monitor for any other pollutants which you berieve to be presenr in your storm water oiscnarle as'u orrit or inousiriat activity and analytical parameters listed in Table D or tnu C"nurul permit. ih"r" .r" no numeric limiiations for the parameters you test for' The four parameters which the General permit requires to be tested are considered indicator parameters ln olher words' regardless of what type of facility you operate, these parameters are nonspecific and general enough to usually provide some indication whether pollutants are presenl in your ri*r *"t", discharge. The following briefly explains what each of these parameters mean: pH js a numeric measure of the hydrogen-ion concentrarion, The neutral, or acceptable, range is within 6 5 to B 5 At values iess rhan 6.s, the water is consrdered acidic; above 8.5 it is considered alkaline or basic. An example of an acidic subslance is vrnegar, and a alkaline or basic substance is liquid antacid. Pure rainfall tends to have a pH of a little less than T There may be sources of materials or industrial activities which could increase or decrease the pH of your storm water discharge lf rhe pH levels of your storm water discharge are high or low, you should conduct a thorough evalualion of all potential pollutant sources at Your site. Total Suspended Solids (TSS) is a measure of the undissolved solids that are present in your storm water discharge Sources of TSS include sediment from erosion of exposed land, and dirt from impervious (i.e. paved) areas, Sediment by itself can be very toxic to aquatic life because it covers feeding and breeding grounds, and can.smother organisms living on the bottom of a water body. Toxic chemicals and other pollutints also adhere to sediment particles. This provides a medium by which loxic or other poilutants end up in our water ways and ultimately in human and aquatic life. TSS levels vary in runoff from undisturbed land. lt has been shown that TSS levels increase significantly due to land development' Specif ic Conductance (SC) is a numerical expression of the ability of the water to carry an electric currenl SC can be used ro assess the degree of mineralization, salinity, or estimate the total dissolved solids concentration of a water sample Because of air pillution, most rain waler has a sc a little above zero. A high sc could affect the usability of waters for drinking, irrigation, and other commercial or industrial use. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) is a measure of the total organic matter presont in water. (All organic matter contains carbon) This test is sensilive and able to detect small concentrations of organic matter. organic matter is naturally occurring in animals, plants, and man. Organic matter may also be man made (so called synthetic organics), Synthetic organics include pesticides, fuels, solvents, ani paints. Naturil organic matter utilizes the oxygen in'a receiving water to biodegrade Too muchorganicmalercouldplaceasignificantoxyglndemandonthewater,andpossiblyimpactitsquality. Synthetic organics either do not biodegrade or 6iodegrade-vlry slowly. Synthetic organics are a source of toxic chemicals that can have adverse affects at very-lo* concentraiions. Some of ihese chemicali bioaccumulate in aquatic life.'lf your levels of TOC are high, you should evaluate all sources of natural or synthetic organics you may use at your site Oil and Grease (O&G) is a measure of the amount of oil and grease present in your storm water discharge. At very low concenrrations o&G can cause a sheen (that floating "rainbow") on the surface of water (1 qt. of oil can pollute 250,000 gailons of water). O&G can adversely affect aquatic tife anO create unsightly floating material and film on water, thus making it undrinkable. Sources of O&G include maintenance shops, vehicles, machines and roadways. tf you have any questions regardlng whether or not your constituent concentrations are too high, please contact your local Regional Board offlce. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has published stormwater discharge benchmarks for a number of parameters. These benchmarks may be helpful when evaluating whether qpditiona,l BMPs are appropriate. These benchmarks can be accessed at our website at http:i/www.swrcb,ca.gov. lt is contained in the Sampling and Analysis Reduction Certification. -B- STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD 2OOO.2OO1 ANNUAL REPORT FOR STORM WATER DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES 1-4'779-I JUN 2 S 2001 Reporting Period July 1, 2O0O through June 30' 2001 An Annual Report is required to be submitted to your local Regional water Quality control Board (Regional Board) by July 1 of each year. This document must be certified and signed, under penalty of perjury by the ,ppropiitt. official of your company' Many of the Annual Report questions require an explanation. please provide explanations on a separate sheet as an attachment. Retain a copy of the completed Annual Report for your records' lf any information contained in ltems A, B, and c below is incorrect, please cross out or highlight the incorrect information (do not white out or erase) and provide the correct information next to or above the incorrect information so that we can update our records. Please remember that a Notice of rermination and new Nottce of lntent is required whenever yo'ul facility is relocated or changes ownership' rf you have any questions, prease contact your Regionar Board storm water program contact. The address of the Regional Board (where the Annual ne6ort ruri b" ,rbmitted) along with the name, telephone number' and e-mail address of the contact is indicated below. Additional copies of the Annual Report may be obtained from our web site at www.swrcb.ca.gov. REGIONAL BOARD INFORMATION: CENTRAL COAST REGIONAL WATER BOARD 8I HICUERA ST., SUITE 2OO SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA'93401-542'] A. FacilirY Location: AUTO PART RECYCLERS OF SLO ]945 DUNCAN LANE SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 9340I FacilitY WDID No: B. Facility OPerator Information: Contact Person: CHARLES M. ROEDER (805) s43-l2ls C, FacilitY Information: Contact Person: CHARLES M, ROEDER (805) s43-121 s JENNIFER BITTING (80s) s49-3334 E-mail: jbitting@rb3.swrcb.ca'gov GENBRAL INFORMATION 3 40s003668 CHARLES M. ROEDER 3045 DUNCAN LANE SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 9340I Mailing Address: AUTO PART RECYCLERS OF SLO 3945 DLJNCAN LANE SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 9340I ! SIC Code(s): 5015 Motor Vehicle Parts, Used Additional Table D Parameters; Fe,Pb,Al (Hazardous Waste Facilities, see Table D' Sector K of the Permit) I I Waste Discharge Order No: 4 5. For each storm event sampled, did you collect and analvze a I tO sampte from each ot tne iJciiit's;.t6it *tt.t discharge locations? ff Vf S' go to ltem E'6 Was sample collection or analysis reduced in accordance with section B'7'd of the General Permit? [ vrs fl No' attach explanation lf "YES', attach documentation supporting your determination inut t*o ot. more drainage areas are substantially identical' Date facility's drainage areas were last evaluated 6. Were qll samples collected during the first hour of discharge? 7 , Was all storm water sampling preceded by three (3) worf ii-g days without a storm water discharge? 8. Were there any discharges of stormwater that had been iempoiatiry stored or contained? (such as from a pond) 9. Did you collect and analyze samples of temporarily stored or coniained storm water discharges from two storm events? for. onu storm event if you checked item D'2'i or iii' above) a, Does Table D contain any additional parameters related to your facility's SIC code(s)? b. Did you analyze all storm water samples for the applicable parameters listed in Table D? c, lf you did not analyze all storm water samples for the applicable Table D parameters, check one of the following reasons: EI *o,go to ltem E,1o [f vrs t] No, Go to ltem E 1'1 p'vrs n fl ves ffivrs I ves fl ves I NO, attach exPlanation tl NO, attach exPlanation t] NO, attach exPlanation 10. Section 8.5. of the General Permit requ ires you to analYze storm water samPles for PH, Total Su spended Solids (TSS) Specific Conductance (SC)' Total Organ ic Carbon (TOC) or Oiland Grease (O&G), other Polluta nts likelY to be Present in storm water discharges in significant q uantities, and analytical Parameters listed in Table D of the General Permit Nerf 6 nP tas'l:zcl {ot coPPat,Ls*o '?r i'tc NO ln prior sampling years, the parameter(s) have not been detected in significant quantities from two consecutive sampling events, Attach explanation The parameter(s) is not likely to be present in storm water discharges and authorized non'storm water discharges in significant qr*iiti"t rirted upon the facility operatoi's evaluation' Attach explanation 11 Other. Attach exPlanatlon r Date and time of sample collection r Name and title of samPler. r Parameters tested.r Name of analytical testing laboratory' o Dischargelocationidentification' For each storm event sampled, attach a copy of the raboratory anarytical reports and report.the sampring and analysis resutts using Form 1 or ii;"eql;i;nt. The iollowing must be provided for each sample collected: . .q : .., Testing'results, l r Test methods used. r Test detection limits' r Date of testing'r Copies of the laboratory analytical results .t I-5- Lr THL discharge. October November December January . areas where spills and leaks have occured during ' the last Year' o t outdoor wash and rinse areas. '. process/manufacturing areas. I . ioading, unloading, and transfer areas' 'r waste storage/disPosal areas, '. dusUparticulate generating areas, '. erosion areas. . facility boundaries . outline of all storm water drainage areas o areas imPacted bY run'on Section 8,4.a of the General Permit requires you to conduct monthly visual observations of storm water discharges at all storm water discharge locations Juring the wet seison' These observations shall occur during the first hour of discharge or, in the case of tempoiarily-stored or contained storm water' at the time of discharge l,lndicatebelowwhethermonthlyvisualobservationSofstormWaterdischargesoccurredata.lldischarge tocations, Attach ;;;#1";;ti"n for any 'iNOii "n"*"ts, lnclude in this explanation whether anv eligible storm events occurred during scheduteo faciiity oferating hours that did not result in a storm water discharge' and provide tne oate, iime, n-"r" and title of the person who observed that there was no storm water NOn n ntl Reoort monthlv wet seaqon visual observations using Form 4 or provide the following information'-'-'Npai 6tfip Foern 'l)( *fT+c(/Eo a. date,-time, and location of observation b. name and title of observer c. characteristics of tire Jischarge (i.e., odor, color, etc.) and source of any pollutants observed' ;. rny n"* or reviseO AMpt n"-.att"ty to reduce or prevent pollutants in storm water discharges Provide new or revised BMP implementation date' Have you inspected all potential pollutant sources and industrial activities areas? / VZS The following areas should be inspected: NOTx T l YESg 3g w February March April May YESa G 3 2. ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE SITE COMPLIANCE EVALUATION (ACSCE) H. ACSCE CHECKLIST section A.9 of the General permit requires the facility operalor to conduct one ACSCE in each reporting period (July 1- June 30). Evaluations must be conducted within 8-1'6 months of each other. The swPPP and monitoring program shall be revised and implemented, as necessary, within 90 days of the evaluation. The checklist below includes the minimum steps necessary to complete a ACSCE. lndlcate Whether you have performed each step below' Attach an explanation for anY "NO" answers' building repair, remodeling, and construction material storage areas vehicle/equiPment storage areas truck par,king and access areas rooflop equiPment areas u.ni.fb fueling/maintenance Ereas'' non-storm water discharge generating areas ffvrs fl ves NO NO2HaveyoureviewedyourSWPPPtoassurethatitsBMPsaddressexisting potential pollutant sources and industrial activities areas? HaveyouinspectedtheentirefacilitytoverifythattheSWPPP'ssitemap' iilp-tl,r-J"t"i The following site map items should be verified:Iro . storm water discharges locations . storm water collection and conveyance system . structural control measures such as catch basins' berms, containment areas, oil/water separators' etc tr-u- ATTACHMENTSUMMARY i. Answer the questions below to herp you determine what shourd be attached to this annual report. Answer NA (Not Applicable) to questions ;-; if y";;i" not required to provide those attachments' 1. Have you attached Forms 1 ,2,3'4' ands or their equivalent? [ VfS (Mandatory) 2. lf vou conducted sampling and analysis' have you attached the laboratory analYtical rePorts? 3. lf you checked box ll, lll, lV, or V in item D'2,oJ this Annual- neoort, have you attached the flrst page of the apProPriate certifi cations? 4. Have you attached an explanation for ea.ch "NO" answer in- it"rr J.i, e.z, E'5'E,7,E'9, E'10'c' F'1'b'F'2'a'F'2'c' G.1, H.1-H.7, or J? f,res I NO NO NO NA YES YES Z*o NAT I am duly authorized to sign reports leQuired by the INDUSTRIAL AcTlvlTlES STORM WATER GENERAL pERMTT (see standard provision c.9) and r ;Jr,ify ;;.; p...riv of raw that this document and att attachments were prepared under my direction or.rp"rrr'iln i'nl.lorl"nr. "rtn r rystem designed to ensure that quallfied personner properry n"*#ffi;;rr.r;il. i;io*.tion submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, orthose person oir..irv *rponsibre forgathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowredg" unJ o.ti"r, irue, accurate and comprete. r am aware that there are signrficant penarties to'. ,uir'itting tatsJintoriation, inctuoing the po.rioi[ty of fine and imprisonment for knowing ANNUAL REPORT CERTIFICATION violations Printed N Signature Title Date { -7- F L6.CERTIFICATION 4ND ISIGNATURES This Storm Facility: *5'u^.^" Ciry: State; Date: California. 2-77- 0l We certify that to the best of our knowledge the information recorded in this SWEA is accurate and comPleie. For the FacilirY: ) nr) (ti rl e) For NEST En Services: signafure) (print) title) Storm Wateri r , t: ' Program Audit Check List READ THIS DISCLAIMER In the preparation of the Storm Water Environmental Audit (SWEA) by NEST il;i;;il;t"r"l--S"*i."r all due care and diligence was employed. Furthermore, the '- ;;*o;;Jt "**tl Supervisor, for whom this SWEA was prePared, should update tfieii S{rppp and Beit Management Practices (BMP) to reflect changes, d. any' ;hi;h ;;"r in stati or federt'regulations or their interpretation, or changes in the operations of the facility covered by the SWPPP. No assurances are made by NEST Environmental Services that the following SWEA will exempt a company frory liability by Cal-E?A, possible civil liabilify, or prosecution by state or local law enforcement agenctes' Each owner/operator is obligated to implement goq maintain an effecti-v.e program ;J-;;i;riig p-gram f6r sq!q_ water pollution prevention. This can be .."o*pGn"a tiy i*ptg;e4ng all BMPs, employee training,.and compliance with th;;#i;1ioos'fni"SWEA iontains atl elemeits for compliang. Hgwe.ver, the Respo"nsible Person ftas the duty and obligation to ensure that all elements .onfuin.A in the Geneilii Permit arC compiied with at the facility. NEST Environmental Services @5/97 Page 6 ) 14. STORM WATER DISCHARGE LOCATIONS: CONDITIONS Site Bermed Area(s) bermed , Containment area Treatrnent Percent Leaving BMPs: All BMPs implemented? Y N (see para 15 below) I5. EXISTING OR NEW BMPS REQUIRING IMPLEMENTATION Sit":ffi fr{r^ ft{f nh{ 0(t {@ o, I t-- Ot herCleanStainedO ilyLocations/ Conditions Storm Drains sDl sD2 SD3 sD4 Drivewavs Front a-/ L or R sides Rea r Property Boundaries Front a--Ao-. ,1a./( V"'"wRioht Rear t/ Left Other STATIJS RECOMMENDATIONITEM OR ISSUE 4(0vx 6h fth'drrtru 014 frlku tu1/fu tu fr,r,'( w{ &ft d 9urPP 6,yJ Pt'lqAt6 0*h ettl fr{o;Atnt[y'f fur* W,,u(L p6ury . /'L /) U,fuaIL bA//- ( B-fut^ /f NEST Environmental Services @sln Page 5 '- e{q:FsE -^{f,: .w:.rQ 885 Jarvis D . Morgan Hi lt, cA 9s037 . (408) 776_9600. FAX (408) 782_6308D 8'19 Striker Suite B . S acramento, CA 95894 . (916) 921-9600 FAX (916) 921_0100A 404 N. Wiget . Walnut Creek, CA g45g8 . (925) 988-9600 FAX (92s) 988_9673fl 1455 McDowdl North,SuiteD.petalu ma,cA 94954. (70 7) 7s 2-'r865 FAX (707) 792_0342D 1551 tndustriat oad . San Carlos, CA 94070 . (650) 232-9600 FAX (650) 232-9612 02-BHours D Water D Waste Water O Other SEQUOIA ANATYTICAL CHAIN OF CUSTODY Turnaround Time: Q '10 Working Days O 7 Working Days Q 5 Working Days O 3 Working Days Q 2 Working Days Q 24 Hours .q O .s .oof,u c)a 3 -9I .goJctq) U) (D.=c3 Time Time: Time Date: Date: Date ived By Received By: Received By: Time: Time: Date: Date: Date Relinquished By: Relinquished By: Relinquished By: Comments X uested XXXXXX Project Name: 6p1p t-.r r<Li.l Business name .t PO. +: C Level D (Standard)O Level C O Level B D Level A QC Data: Sequoia's Sample f Cont. Type #of Cont. Sampler: Matrix Desc. Storm water Date/Time Sampled r'':t:-{ Company Name mentalServicesNEST Environ 32555-PMB1iteSuRoadGrant0401rESS:AddngMaili City: Mountain View.Zip Code: 94A40 .., State: CA 1-650-938-3012 FAX # Telephone: Report To: Don Reh Client Sample l.D. 1. Storm water 2. 4. 5 6. 7 8 9 10. Were Samples Received in Good Condition? O yes O No Samples on lce? D yes tr No Method ol Shipment Prno v ,--\ Sequoia Analytical 885 J:wls Drlr Morgan Htlt, CA 950.: (408) 776.%C, FAX (ito8) 782-63C www,tequolnlabs,or February 13 ,2001 Don Reh NEST Environrnental Services Mountain View CA, 94040 RE: GMP /MKA0364 ffit:Hf, TrUg ffi'H:iflfnT, fl;samnres received bv the laboratory on at/ft/ol ffyou have a'y quesrions concening Stormwater/Auto Part Recycler (iVI KA0364-0I Se oia Analytical - ) \Vater Sampted: 0t/11/01 HiII l0:15 Received: 0tl16/0I l5:48Speclfic Cooductlvlry @?S C Copper Lead pH Torel Suspeuded Solids Zlnc l3t .0 st.z "ob.lac.s ,ot 6.79 26.0 _164 -lt 1,00 unrhos/cm 5,00 ue/l 24.0 pH Units 10.0 msl 35.0 ugl rAl80l8 lAt 90l0 0t/t6/0t 0t/t9/01 0t/t6/01 02/09/01 Qt/t6/01 0l/t9/0t 02/I3t01 EP.\ 120, I EPA 200.8 EPA 150.1 EPA t60.2 EPA 200.8 t-07 l-07 I .5 I 5 lAl802l lAl9033 tA190l0 0vt6i0t 0rit8/01 0l /l 9i0l Sequoia An alytical - Petaluma Analyte Result Notes Units Dilution Batch prcpared Analyzed Method Rcporting Linrit ResultAnaly1r Method Notes Dilution Batch prepareil Analyzed Reporting Limit Units Storox!ry8ter/Auto part Recycler (IUKA0364-01) Water Sampledt 0lllll0l I0:t5 Received: 0l/1610I 15148Total Organic Carbon r r,0 4,00 ntg/t 4 1020069 o2/02/Ot 02/o3iol EPA 4 1 5.1 Notes and Definitions 147 This sample was received ourside of EpA recommended hold time, DET = Analyte DETECTED. N D = Anallre NOT DETECTED ar or sbove rhe reporring lirnjr. fry = Reprted ar dy weigh bsis. Sincerely. JeffSmyly Project Manager CA ELAP Cerrificate Nun:ber 1624 Sequoia Alralyrical - Morgan Hill \\rr The resntts in this report opp,!,,^:.,,,::::yr,u o,rulyzecl In accordunce h,ith rlie choin ofcuslod)'" docwnent. This analj,ticn! report must be ,:epr:octtiitcor{ in its entire4,. '{qyrc/ I of i STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN ANd MONITORING PROGRAM REVIEW SHEET GENERAL INDUSTzuAL ACTIVITIES STORM WATER PERMIT WATER QUALTTY ORDER NO. 97-03-DWQ FACILITY NAME WDID#3 1(.')( (. ),i:ttt 'tL{. REVIEW DATE CONSULTANT CONTACT Name i\i6 s; i [:: ri.:'i i t\.\ i ,/(: ..., Q-,1 t*-+'t':.-l'-' r' < l,+''- i(c.-r-L-. - v '., ;:- ?ir-'' 'r-L'.-,'.I ll'-}. ilii B F*;; -r.,.rJ-i-'-: r'i-1t-t: 3f'q 5 Duv\ui-; \a. I FACILITY CONTACT Name Title Company Street Address City, State zip t' ,:.-., IL -L-c- /\- Title Company Street Address City, State zip F,'r r:.1 ltl1:_t (t'.'t- i 1217., 1,.,,&..,<.- 3L-a , il\I'ddrrl\.tl-;vt v't<;.: . Ll. Q }.to I q q 6.{C - 32Jq Indication of WDID#YES trxo STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAII Not Applicable Included Not Included Incomplete Comments Signed Certification (C.9 and C.10)x Iicrdt {€ Ce-r-ft1i-1 Sd? PP ztu-C-^tvq^Lr Pollution Prevention Team (A.3.a)x. Existing Facility Plans (A.3.b)K Facility Site Map(s) Facility boundaries (A.4.a)x Dattc;tistai ar(s M fPr lli lr-,,,tr."t Qr-gt***:ctcr4ccs t d-a{: a\\lurusi"-*pr F":r\^rhq e{ga-'4sci 'lw tc<ridr.r\ret' Drainage areas (Aia.a)X Direction of flow (A.a.a))(' On-site water bodies (A.4.a)X Areas ofsoil erosion (A.4.a)iC Nearby water bodies (A.4.a)'Kl Municipal stonn drain inlets (A.a.a)X Points of discharge (A.4.b))( Sfuctural control mezrsures (A.4.b)X Impervious areas (A.a.c) (paved areas, buildings, covered areas, roofed areas))K Location of directly exposed materials (A.4.d){, Locations of significant spills and leaks (A.4.d),{ Storage areas / Storage tanks (A.4.e)X Shipping and receiving areas (A.4.e)X Fueling areas (A'.4.e)K Vehicle and equipment storage and maintenance (A.4.e)X Material handling / Material processing (A.a.e)Yr' Waste beatnent /.Waste disposal (A.a.e)),c Dust generation / Particulate generation (A.a.e)X Cleaning areas / Rinsing areas (A.4.e)X) Other areas of industrial activities (A.a.e))c Items in parentheses refer to specific sections of the General Permit Reviewer A ET( 2 Not Applicabte Incomplete Comments(A.s)List of Sign ifica nt Materials For each material listed: torage locationS XrvlngReceSlocation ing lo cation Frequency (A.on ofDescripti Potential Poll ution Sources 6) .6.a. processes aterial 6.a.and storage areas (A,6andDustparticulategenerating K, 6.a. Non-storm water Soil erosion (A.6.a. rces(A.Assess en t fo Po tential Pol lutan Sout 7) to be sources 7.a. Areas pollutants Pollutants I yto present 7 toS rm water Bes t tManagemen Practices (A.8) Existing BMPs to be New toBMPs be Fi'l i+e "1 *t w,<-Ltv<- ) ve maintenance .8 heventati response (A.IC (A.8storage 8.a.v K vr) aste handl WasteLng reporting 8.a.and 8.a.sitecontrol (.8.a. (A.8.a.x)assuftuce Structural coverage (A.i) .8.b, Control 8.'v) sfuctures (A. Treahnent 8 Annual Com prehensive Site Com pliance Eval uation observations,(A .a) and X sources (A.9V K, report 9 STORM WATEI\ PCLLUTION PRE VENTIO N PLAN Not Included Included Items in parentheses refer to specific sections of the Generar permit Reviewer dftri J MONITORING PROvttAM ot Included lncluded Not Applicable Incomplete Comments Qra iterly Non-Storm Water Discharge Visual Observations (8.3) Observations to be conducted (B.3,c) (Jan-March, April-June, July-September, October-December)X All drainage areas (8.3.a)X Look for presence of unauthorized NSWDs (8.3.a).).- Observe authorized NSWDs (B,3.b)F Maintain observation records (8.3.d)K Storm Water Discharge Visual Obserryations @.4) Once per month during wet season (October l-May 3l) @.a.a) X Observe during first hour of discharge (8.4.a)x AII drainage areas (8.4,a)X Observe stored or contained storm water at time of discharge @.a.a)K Preceded by three working days dry weather (B.a.c)x Document discharge characteristics (B.a.c)1: Sampling and Analysis Samples to be collected during frst hour of discharge(B.5.a)Xt |rro-ri-b?-ede-atrec Sample from frst storm of the wet season (B.s,a)x, Sample from one additional storm during wet season (B.5.a)X Samples collected from all discharge locations (8.5.a)X Sampling of contained storm water at time of discharge (B.s.a)'{- Sampling preceded by at least three working days without storm water discharges (8,5.b)K Sampling for pH, TSS, SC, TOC or O&G @.s.c.i)X Sampling for toxic chemicals and other pollutants likely present in storm water discharges in significant quantities (B.5.c.ii) K Other analytical parameters listed in Table D (B.s.c.iii)/" Storm Water Effluent Limitation Guidelines parameters (8.6)x 6 Description of sampling locations (B.7)X Description of sampling methods (B.10)Y Identification of analyical methods and method detection limits (B.10,b) K Retention of all recorcis for at least five years (B.13)X Annual Report to be submitted by July I each year (B.14)x General Comments: Items in parentheses refer to specific sections of the General Permit Reviewer (El.i ) l MEMORANDUM City of San Luis Obispo tr'ire Department From: Date: To Re Dan Goulet, Utilities Department Molly Brown, Fire Department ?ytb March 13,2001 3045 Duncan, Auto parts Recycling Complaint Investigation can you please talk to the owner of this facility, chuck Roeder, about his handling of hishazardous wastes. I spoke to him about t i, wuri" t;;l,iiif;."ently at the city FireDepartment when he came in to deliver his overdu. rturuiaous Materials Business plan.He had not filled in the amounts for "annual waste amountl'for waste antifreeze andwaste oil / waste oil filters. when I asked him about thir, ;" said that he puts the usedantifreeze "back into vehicles" and that he has so fJ;;rt. oil filters that he just..throwsthem into the cars that are going to be demolished". I also don,t know how he is handlingdisposal of his waste oil. Hi hai a 1,000-gallon waste oil tank. can you please addressthese issues with him to get him into comltiance. rhanrryou HI 3045 DTJNCANAUTO PARTS RECYCLERS HAZ WASTE COMPLAINT 03I3O1 !:l .;:ii,-, r.... r-,i-iirii-111.;a.dSrlffiI lT556l [imsF-lt _l MEsFzEI Fe, suto t!e, -II F o oo- 9,oo 9, =Jz (n GRID al,.11 t:-\ N flL.l Tt.l $ F1[1.1.]YCl.- .t. i{ti 5,1|'j-- L ii 1;. X BUSINESS PHONE . t, : I I ffi FQ f:l-tiJL:li l,li:llx Iilr- R r-i il {i! li}';;i / l'i ,l ,1r. -" i} 7 td.t /til lt-lul{ fi{:lE:Pi.:. R .triirr.r;5 ill.JI'll.:t:ir{ L-l:rl'll:tlt..-r.i t..:r:.1 tiJ 4tti I !.i - PO ZIP CODE ::::,1:,: LB riiS- ;l:{*-"t6 t)Ul-"rAlc]""{lkl CLEARED DATE o'a-e+- 1,;:i ::l HOOD TEST DATb SPFKLR TEST DATE ::-:;i .:.1.4:.li ht t{Nhl lq SOF ht t T:jr21 ;:-.f'l 1 l fltuj J. €rr;lrfl l lr *i1l.1,:i R STY AREA BLDG I OCC AREA i:j:l OCC LOAD occ clAss :iriii i.lIlT -:r"-fl;-:t:l {:i' '7r+" I r7r'7 ;:jiifi l.'jl:ll.- 1..-i:i tiilti$i I N BH ,, PERMITS i o. =IF J9 a12, 5PF<E()()o J (noE N ! 2 Jo-ulEe au.lFoz. $li\jli I lil l'i[]tr':l lt - [:f'1 ,ll' i5,11 1-ni lt ... -1 .|r i.,- .' ,i\.c'* *d* i'') ") ,t t] U n il+lrrcircl Ro lco,sc Rrpcf Uncru*\;rntei R clc*<c Rc Pct ets, Ic:h.lf t^r r d(k.il) ,, 3Lo lo '13-qf I ffL[.[0PY I otyofsan luls DATE: NAME: ADDRESS FIBE DEPARTMENT 748 Pismo Streel . San Luis Obispo, CA 33401 . 805/781-7380 NOTICE OF VIOLATION December 14, 1994 Mr. Chuck Roeder 3045 Duncan Lane, San Luis Obispo Ca. 93401 Storage of Hazardous Materials tRE YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU ARE IN VIOLATION OF: california Health and Safety Code, chapter 6.5, ,'6.67, 6.gs T,FATLURE To REpoRT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASES, FAILURE TO CORRECTLY HANDLE AND STORE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL II\IVENTORIES. FAILURE TO SUBMIT A COMPLETE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS .PLAN/CHEMICAL INIVENTORY STATEMENT. Uniform Fire Code, Section 3.101 - UNLAWFUL CONTINUANCE OF FIRE HAZARD Uniform Fire Code, Section 79.110,80.107, NFPA 704 - FATLURE To PRopERLy IDENTIFY ALL HAZARDS STORAGE VESSELS AND HAZARDS IN STORAGE AREAS. Uniform Fire Code, Sections 79.115,80.301 - FAILIJRE TO PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN SPILCONTROL, DRAINAGF-CONTROL AND SECONDARY CONTAINMENT FOR FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. Uniform Fire Code, Sections 79.113,80.104, 105 - ITNAUTHORTZED DrscrrARGE oF PETROLEUNT WASTE PRODUCTS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, WITH FAILURE TO REI\{EDY THE EFFECTS OF SUCH DISCHARGE. Uniform Fire Code, Section 82.104(C), 82.109, Uniform Building Code Chapter 25 - FAILURE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCES FROM PROPERTY LINES?, COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID TANKS, COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS AND SEISMIC TANK RESTRAINTS FOR LIQUEFIED PETROLETJM GASES. ffi 1n" City of San.Luis-obispo-is committed to include the disabted in atl of its services, programs and activities. &lLzvl Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (805) 781-7410 \J/ 1 uniform fire Code, Section 49,104, 74.105, 74.107, - ALL coMpREssED GAs CYLINDERS SHALL BE ADEQUATELY SECTJRED AND REQUIRED SIGNAGE INSTALLED. rF TrrE SITE rS NOT IN COMPLTANCE WITtr ALL APPLTCABLE CODES (REFERENCED ABOVE) BY 12:OO HOURS ON FEBRUARY 31, 1995, TIIE MATTER WILL BE REFERRED To THE CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR RESOLUTION IN COTJRT OF LAW. SITE coMPLIANcE REvrEw WILL OCCUR oN OR ABOUT: February 31, 199s Questions relative to this site shall be directed to the Fire pepartment's Hazardous Materials Coordinator, Spencer Meyer at 781-7383. McCool Fire Marshal Jeff Jorgensen, City Attorney John F. Scholtes, County Environmental Health a.By: 2 :f -.r ru ft 14 Fo :rri TN 4 oF PS FORM 38OO RECEIPT FOR CERTF,ED MAIL Fz Fatoo- E POSTAGE 0 0 RETURN RECEIPT SERUCE CERIIFIED FEE +RETURN BECEIPT oTONqLPOSTAGEANDFEFS 0 llR ${*;e&rmT,.., ,iliililliltillilli ctryoFsanluls oBtspo FIRE DEPARTMENT 748 Pismo Street o San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 . BOS/781-7SBO Chuck Roeder Auto Parts Recycling 3045 Duncan l-ane San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 December 14, 1994 Subject: 3045 Duncan Lane, Notice of Violation Regarding Hazardous Materials Dear Mr. Roeder: All flammable/combustible liquids and/or hazardous materials stored (even if lemporary) at your facility must have spill-control, drainage-control and secondary containment in aclordance with requirements set forth in the california Health and Safety and Fire Codes. Field inspections have indicated that several areas appear to be impacted with petroleum hydrocarbons and/or petroleum related by-products at concentrations which appear to exceed established action levels recognized by the City. Therefore, this department witt require that all contaminated soils (areas) be fully identified and lawfully remediated. irPrior to any site remediation, you are hereby directed to retain a California-licensed engineer or geologist to determine the full extent of possible site contamination and oversee the complete site remediation process (in accordance with city, county, State and Federal laws and regulition). A written report summarizing results of your consultant's investigation is to be submitted to this office as soon as possible, but no later January 31, 1995. A review of our files has indicated that we do not have a complete (or representative) Hazardous Materials Disclosure Information Packet on file as required by State law. For your convenience, I have enclosed a new Disclosure Packet, please complete the entire form and refurn it as soon as possible. Should you have any questions regarding this site, please feel free to contact me at (805) 781-7383. Sincerely, : Materials Coordinator Ieff Jorgensen, City Attorney John F. Scholtes, County Environmental Healrh Bx /r'f ?- aa 6 +m'gfi,Tjl5|Soo"?';?",i? i^"J#:i?rftj11i9?i3" disabred in an or its services, prosrams and acriviries. @ MEMORAI\DTJM TO: FROM: FIL E COPY File Spencer Meyer, Hazardous Materials Coordinator ?" DATE: August 31, 1994 SU&IECT: 3045 Ou'am4-e, Auto parts Recyclers of SLO John F. Scholtes (f1om SLO County Environmental Health) walked into my office this date, andexpressed some real concerns with reference to life-safety, storage and Rre trazaras related to haz-mat storage at the above referenced site. I will contact David rfT* fot'aJolnt site review of thefacility. "",1'.'F3fl8!:,lflg?J|l.i.f,l .l FIRE DEPARTMENT 748 Pismo Street o San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 ' 805/549-7380 April 16, 1990 'Chuck Roeder Auto Parts RecYcling 3045 Duncan Lane San Luis ObisPo, CA 93401 RE: Follow-up of Hazardous Materials Inspection Dear Mr. Roeder: In reference to the recent inspection of the storage and use of hazardous materials at 3045 Duncan Lane, the following item(s) need to be addressed: ,iliilililililtillllllllll sryo[sanluls oBtspo Where compressed gasses are stored (adjacent tb stock room), affix a1 identification sign that is visiUle th u distance. This sign rhall be placed so it is visible for emergency response personnel. (see attached fbr sign standards) 1. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me at the above number very Michael Smith Hazardous Inspector I i\ I I l 1 I 1 I L ltilill\lillillllil Gtyo[san luls ontspo Fire Department. 748 Pismo St. r San Luis Obispo, CA 93406 o 805/543-6046perrrlit - ADDRESS <1 MAINTAIN, STORE/USE OR MNDLE MTERIALS, OR TO CONDUCT PROCESSES DATE rnl r[pr HAS PERMISSION TO , OR TO INSTALL PMENT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN THIS SHALL BE DONE IN CONFORMNCE WITH FIRE DE L *c q CODES AND STANDARDS. C EXPIRES BY CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTI4ENT THIS PERMIT IS NON-TRANSFERABLE, IT SHALL BE POSTED IN PTIBLIC VIEW AND SHALL NOT BE REITICVED: , BY ORDER OF THE FIRE CHIEF {ilililrililillilillilltil llllllllllll clt5 oFsan [uJoBtspo 32L Fire Deportment. T4S Plsmo St..Sqn Luis Obispo,Co.934Ol .549-7380 IDerrtllt :i5eCI i'1tSC 45.U0A 540 CK I ilb.0 r ADDRESS:3045 Duncan Lane D ATE:September 23, 1985 Auto Parts Recyclers HAS PERMISSION TO MAINTAIN, sToRE, USE 0R HANDLE MATERIALS,0R TO CoNDUCT PRoCESSES,0R T0 INSTALL EOUIPI'IENT AS DESCRIBED BELOW: 1 ) Weldinq and cuttino onerations per Article 49- UFC- ]-9B2 trdition-2, Storage ard use of 250 Eal. LP tank rmr Art. 82, UFC. 1982 Ed. ALL REOUIREIVIENTS 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 AMOUNT OF PERM I T: $ 45 .0CI June 30, 1986 EXPIRATION DATE 357I. D. NO. BY: George Tr rl_i, r'Marshal 3 9 Fire Department styoFsan Lus IDerrrnit Fire Deporimenl . 748 Plsmo St.. Son Luis Obispo,Co.93401 o 549-7380 ADDRESS:3045 Duncan Lane June 10, 1.986 Auto Parts RecYclere HAS PERMISSION TO MAINTAIN, STORE, USE 0R HANDLE MATERIALS,0R T0 CoNDUCT PROCESSES,0R TO INSTALL EOU I PMENT AS D1) tfeldlng ESCRIBED BELOW:-ih['c"uTtiri6"<iperatlons p€r ArtLcLe 49, UFC, 1982 Edltion' ATE: Zl Storage and uee of 250 gal. tP tan k par Art.2 , Urt, ,? n .:l r:l t..ii*t ALL RESUIREMENTS SHALL BE PER THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND ITS STN A THIS PERMIT IS NON TRANSFERABLE. IT SHALL BE 'POSTED IN PUBL IC"IqIE sHALL NOT BE REMoVED - BY ORD ER OF THE F I RE CHI EF. il '} *..1 AMOUNT OF PERM I T :g 45.00 :T} July 1., 1987 lt{{l A ND -'J (> r:}'. I lratsn EXPIRATION DATE I. D. NO.357 I ,.I!/t r" ri(r i' " r]:1 t tl!- BY: Fire DepartmenL yoFsan lSOBtSpOctttFire Department o 748 Pismo St. . 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