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Consultants
Engineering a sciences applied lo the earth a its environment
April 12, 1993
Project No. 935302OB-RPO1
Mr. Richard Hirota
Sumitomo Bank
101 S. San Pedro Street, Suite 500
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ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT
CARLSBAD AIRPORT CENTRE
PHASE II EXPANSION PROPERTY
CARLSBAD, CALZFORNIA
Dear Mr. Hirota:
Woodward-Clyde Consultants (WCC) is pleased to provide this report on the environmental
site assessment conducted for Sumitomo Bank, for the property located in Carlsbad,
California (see Figure 1). These services were performed in accordance with our Agreement
No. 9353020P, dated March 4, 1993, as authorized by you on March 10, 1993.
WCC is pleased to have assisted Sumitomo Bank with this project. Following your review
of our findings, if you require additional Momation we can perform a more comprehensive
investigation of the subject property. Mr. Dan Eldredge of our firm prepared this report and
it was reviewed by the undersigned.
Very truly yours,
WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS
Robert K. Sd
Project Manager
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(619) 294-9400 Fax I San Diego, Califorl (619) 293-7920
Director,EnvironmentalSiteAssessments
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1 .O INTRODUCFON
1.1 Project Background
1.2 Project Objective
2.0 SCOPE OF SERVICES
3.0 SITE DESCRIPTION
TAB= OF CONTENTS
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3.1 Location and Toposraphy
3.2 Site Improvements
3.3 Environmental Setting
4.0 HISTORY OF SITE USES
50 SITE RECONNAISSANCE
6.0 RECORDS REVDEW
7.0 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
8.0 LIMITATIONS
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LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES AND APPENDICES
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1. Summary of Site Vicinity History
2. Summary of Records Review for Facilities within the Study Area
4. Summary of Records Review for Facilities within 1 Mile of the Site
- 3. Summary of Records Review for Facilities within 'rcr Mile of the Site .. .
1. Site Vicinity Map
2. Study Area Map 3. 1966 Aerial Photograph
SITE RECONNAISSANCE PHOTOGRAPHS
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A. Records Review - Rationale and Methodology
B. Vista Environmental Information Inc.
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ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT
CARLSBAD AIRPORT CENTRE
PHASE II EXPANSION PROPERTY
CARLSBAD, cmm
1.0 INTRODUCTION .-
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1.1 Project Background
Woodward-Clyde Consultants FCC) was retained by Sumitomo Bank of California
(Sumitomo Bank) to conduct a Phase I environmental site assessment (ESA) of the Carlsbad
Airport Centre (CAC) Phase II Expansion property located in Carlsbad, California
(Figure 1). This ESA was performed in accordance with our Agreement No. 9353020P,
dated March 4,1993. We understand that Sumitomo Bank is interested in selling the subject
Property.
WCC performed a limited records review and a subsurface investigation for the subject site
and adjoining properties in 1991. The purpose of the work performed was to assess the
potential presence of subsurface contaminants on the parcels adjoining the airport property.
The results of the investigation, summarized in our report titled "Site Assessment and "
Subsurface Investigation Report, Carlsbad Ahport Centre," dated September 26, 1991,
indicated that the parcels most likely to be contaminated by the former landfill activities were
Lot Nos. 29,30 and 31. According to Mr. Richard Hirota of Sumitorno Bank, the County
of San Diego (County) purchased these lots approximately five months ago.
1.2 Project Objective
The objective of the Phase I ESA was to investigate the potential for the presence of
hazardous substance contamination on the site as a result of past and present uses of
propeIties located within the study area. The extent of research to identify potential sources
of contamination is limited by the scope of services.
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WCC typically'employs a phased approach which may consist of a variety of tasks. Each
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Task 1.
Task 2.
Task 3.
Task 4.
Task 5.
Task 6.
Task 7.
Task 8.
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Site Reconnaissance
Records Review
Geologic Hazards Evaluation
Health and Safety Plan
Asbestos Evaluation
Geophysical Survey
Surface Soil Sampling and Laboratory Analyses
Subsurface Soil Sampling and Laboratory Analyses
Groundwater Sampling and Laboratory Analyses
Evaluation, Analysis and Report
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In general, the level of confidence of ESA conclusions increases with the completion of
additional tasks. The Phase I ESA consisted of the following three tasks:
0 Site Reconnaissance - A site reconnaissance was conducted by two WCC staff
members experienced in hazardous materials surveys. They observed surface
conditions, access limitations, and current activities on the site and adjoining
properties. An inventory of potential contaminant sources on and adjoining
to the site was completed on the basis of visual observations.
0 Records Review - The purpose of the mrds review was to obtain
infoxmation on the site and adjoining properties to assess whether current and
past property usage may have created a potential for contamination. We used
interviews, business directories and historical photographs to characterize past
activities on and around the property. Aerial photography sources included
the County Cartographic Services Department, Aerial Fotobank, and WCC's
in-house photograph collection. Private data sources included WCC's
geologic, hydrogeologic, and hazardous waste project experience.
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0 Evaluation, Analysis and Report - A site assessment report addresses our
findings, and presents our conclusions and recommendations.
The study area for this ESA includes the subject site and adjoining properties (Figure 2).
It also includes a records search to identify unauthorized releases from underground tanks
that have occud within 95 mile of the site, as well as state and fedeml Superfund sites and -
landfills located within one mile of the site. ., . . .
3.0 SITE DESCRIlPIlON
3.1 Location and Topography
The subject property is located approximately three miles east of Interstate Highway 5, north
and west of Palomar Airport Road in Carlsbad, California (Figure 1). It. occupies
approximately 54 acres and is generally bound by Palomar Airport on the north, Palomar
Airport Road on the east, Camino Vida Roble on the south, and Palomar Oaks Way to the
west.
Elevation onsite miges from approximately 320 feet mean sa level (MSL) datum along the
northern property boundary to approximately 140 feet MSL near the southeasterly site
boundary in the College Boulevard area. Current site elevations generally decrease from
north to south, and from east to west along Palomar Airport Road. The natural, pre-existing
topography consisted of low hills separated by north-south trending dxainages tributary to the
generally east-west trending Canyon de las Encinas located south of Palomar Airport Road.
3.2 Site Improvements
Phase I and 11 Expansion properties of the proposed CAC (as referred to by the previous
developer) have been graded for development. An infrastructure of roads, stom drains and
utilities is in place throughout the site.
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Based on previous WCC environmental investigations at the subject site, the site is underlain
by the Eocene-Age Santiago Formation, which consists of interbedded siltstone, sandstone,
and claystone.
. According to the "Staff Report on the 1990 Update of the Beneficial Uses and Water Quality
Objectives of the Comprehensive Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin,"
prepared by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region (RWQCB, 1991)
and revised San Diego Hydrologic Basin Planning Area Map (1986), the subject property lies
within the Carlsbad Hydrologic Unit, Encinas Hydrologic Area. Groundwater in the Encinas
Hydrologic Area is designated as having no existing beneficial uses. Groundwater elevations
in monitoring weus installed in 1991 by WCC on Lots 12, 28, 29, 30, 32 and 36 ranged
from 152.72 to 244.82 feet (MSL) datum when measured in December 1991. These data
indicate that the direction of groundwater flow is generally to the southwest.
Drainage of the surface water in the vicinity of the site generally flows to the south from
Palomar Airport to Canyon de las Encinas. Onsite drainage appears to flow southward
across the subject property toward the unlined drainage channel and desiltation basin along,
the southeastern boundary of an adjacent property (Lot 26).
4.0 HISTORY OF SITE USES
I&ntification of historical uses of the subject property and adjoining properties are based on
interviews and review of historical aerial photopphs, business directories, and Sanborn Fire
Insurance (SFI) maps. Business directories and historical maps were reviewed at the San
Diego County Public Library; fm insurance maps were reviewed in-house.
The review of the business directories covers the years 1980, 1985, and the period from
1991 to 1993, annually. SFI maps for the years 1925 and 1929 were reviewed in-house, but
did not cover the subject site and vicinity. Aerial photographs of the study area taken during
the years 1928, 1953, 1964 and the period from 1970 through 1993, annually, were
reviewed. A summary of the history of the site and adjoining properties is presented in
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Table 1. An aerial photograph taken in 1966 (Figure 3) generally indicates the past property
usage.
5.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE
Messrs. Robert Scott and Dan Eldredge of WCC conducted a site mnnaissance on .-
. March 16, 1993 to identify cumnt site uses and potential sources of hazardous substan&
onsite and on adjoining properties.
Our site reconnaissance was conducted on foot beginning at Lot 36, which provides a
vantage point to view most of the subject site and adjoining properties. A drive-by ,
reconnaissance was conducted, and usage of adjacent properties along Camino Vi& Roble,
Palomar Oaks Way and Palomar Airport Road was noted. Following an inspection on foot
of Lots 29,30 and 31, adjacent to the site, WCC representatives conducted a reconnaissance
of Palomar Airport on foot (refer to Figure 2). Site conditions have generally remained
unchanged since WCC’s subsurface investigation in 1991. The site is developed with graded
lots which are typically landscaped and irrigated along the lot perimeters (Photograph 1).
No indications of soil staining or hazardous substance usage or storage were obsetved onsite.
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During our reconpaissar~ce of the adjoining properties to the south and west, and of the
Palomar Airport on foot, we observed the following:
0 Ofthe adjacent properties south and west of the site, Lots 2 through 6 and 19
have been developed; Lots 2, 3, 4, 6, and 19 include office buildings. A
SDG&E elecbical substation is located on Lot 5.
0 A light-industrial facility (Tooltmnics) occupies Lot 37, located adjacent to
the northern portion of the site. Drums of solder flux were observed on
wooden pallets at the Tooltronics faciity, however, there were no indications
of staining on the asphalt or leakage from the drums.
0 A groundwater remediation system has been insta3led on Lot 29, located east
of the site, which was purchased by the County (Photograph 2).
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e Six monitoring wells installed after WCC’s investigation at the subject site in
1991, were identified at Palomar Airport and adjacent Lots 29 and 30
purchased by the County (approximate locations shown on Figure 2).
e Subsidence of the ground surface in the vicinity of former Landfd Cell
Nos. 1 and 2 appears to have increased since 1991. .-
e Many 55-gallon drums were present adjacent to Cinema Air Jet (2056) and
Building 2016 at Palomar Airport. The contents of the drums are unknown;
no gross indications of improper handling of hazardous substances were
observed.
e Airplane salvage activities were being conducted north of Lot 36 at Palomar
Airport; however, no indications of staining or improper handling of
hazardous substances were observed.
e One or more underground fuel tanks were being removed adjacent to the
airport terminal (Building 2198). Hydrocarbon odors were observed in soil
removed from the excavation; however, no hydrocarbon staining of soil was..
apparent.
e Another excavation was obsewed between Buildings 2208 and 2210. The
purpose of the excavation was unknown. No tanks were present at the time
of our mnnaissance. A slight hycbcarbon odor was emanating from the
excavated soil.
6.0 RECORDS REVIEW
During the records review portion of this ESA, we reviewed mrds mainthed by the
following agencies (either by direct contact, via telephone or by written requests for
information):
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Sa0 Diego County Department of Health Services -
Hazardous Materials Management Division (HMMD)
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Environmental Protection Agency (Cal-EPA)
Integrated Waste Management Board
Regional Water Quality Control Board,
San Diego Region (RWQCB)
United States Environmental Protection Agency @PA)
The purpose of our records review was to assess the potential presence of hazardous
substance contamination on the site and adjoining properties (Figure 2). The rationale for
contacting these agencies, descriptions of the records available for review, and acronyms are
discussed in Appendix A. Many of the state and feded database listings were searched by
Vista Environmental Information, Inc. (Vista), an independent information service. Each
list searched by Vista is referenced in Appendix B. Information gathe& from the Aerial
Fotobank and historical business directores are presented in Table 1. A summary of the
mods review is summarized in Tables 2,3 and 4. . The tables indicate several addresses
at palomar Airport. It should be noted that various tenants have occupied properties at
PaIomar Airport, and facilities indicated on the' tables may be duplicated due to changes in
facility names from listing to listing.
7.0 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
The discussion and conclusions presented below are based on the site reconnaissance and
limited records review conducted for this study:
e The site and the properties to the south and west have a long history of
agricultural usage, possibly including the use of pesticides; these compounds
tend to accumulate in the top six inches of soil. However, because the
properties have undergone extensive grading and/or modification, any residual
pesticides that may have been present when agricultural operations ceased,
have most likely been removed during earthwork operations at the site.
Monitoring wells previously installed by WCC on Lot 28 of the subject site .-
are located hydraulicaily downgradient of former Landfill Cell No. 1. In
1991 low levels of semi-volatile organic compounds were present in the
groundwater. The current groundwater quality cannot be ascertained without
additional sampling and analysis of groundwater form the two wells located
on Lot 28.
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0 No additional potential onsite sources of hazardous substance contamination
were observed during our reconnaissance or records review.
0 Potential offsite sources of hazardous substance contamination appear to be
limited to those activities conducted on the Palomar Airport site including the
. domestic landfill operated from approximately 1962 to 1977 and a variety of
. businesses pertaining to the airport operations.
Specific issues pertaining to the land use of the Palomar Airport are summarized below:
0 . Ofthe 14 UMU~~OI~X~ releases located at 8 facilities within the %-mile study
area, all are on the Palomar airport property, located northeast of the site.
Eight of the cases have been closed; of the remaining six open cases, one
pertains to groundwater contamination (Western Flight International), two are
undocumented media, and the remainder involve soil contamination. Review
of agency files would be necessary to evaluate the likelihood of con taminant
migration to the site.
Based on our previous subsurface investigation, Lots 29, 30 and 31 (adjacent -
to the site) were identified as those lots most likely to have been contaminated
by previous landfill operations at the Palomar Airport. According to Mr.
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Richard Hhta of Sumitomo Bank, those lots were purchased by the County
of San Diego in late 1992. During our reconnaissance we observed that
additional groundwater monitoring wells had been installed on Lot 29 and in
the-vicinity of Landfill Cell No. 3. Although it is likely that the ~~~thorized
release pertaining to groundwater contamination poses the greatest threat to
site conditions, review of agency fdes would be necessary to obtain .-
information about the groundwater quality in the wells. .. . .
During our previous field investigation conducted in 1991, landfill gas
migration was evaluated on Lots 29 and 30, those lots most likely to be
impacted by the previour landfill activities practiced at the wrt. The
results of the investigation indicated that volatile organic compound (VOC)
mncentntions were relatively low; however, the methane gas concentration
along the northern boundary of Lot 29 exceeded the five percent standard for
offsite methane migration enfonxd by California Integrated Waste
Management Board (CIWMB)(refer to WCC report "Site Assessment and
Subsurface Investigation Report," dated September 26, 1991). It is our
opinion that the likelihood of migration to the subject site is low, and limited
to Lots 28 and 32 due to their proximity to the landfill. A soil gas survey..,
would be necessary to evaluate the presence of landfill gases onsite.
A groundwater pump-and-treat system has been installed on the airport and
Lot 29 to mitigate groundwater contamination downgradient of former
Laadfill Cell No. 1. At-the time of our mnnaissance the system was not
operating. Agency files would have to be reviewed to obtain infoxmation
regarding pexmit conditions and monitoring results.
During our mmmaissance WCC representatives observed the removal of
underground fuel storage tanks in the vicinity of the airport tenninal building;
hydrocarbon odors were noticed. An excavation was also observed between
Buildings 2208 and 2210 at Palomar Airport. The purpose of the excavation
was unknown; additional information pertaining to the conditions of the
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impacting the conditions of the subject site.
The site history, site reconnaissance, records review, and interview data collected and
evaluated for this study give no evidence of hazardous substance release to the soil or
groundwater on the site as the result of current or past uses of the subject site. However, .-
it is possible that groundwater on the site may be contaminated by hydroarbons, as defined
by federal, state, or local laws and regulations, due to ~~~thorized releases upgradient of
the site.
8.0 LIMITATXONS
We have performed our services for this project ia accordance with our Agreement, and with
current practices for environmental site assessment investigations; no guarantees are either
expressed or implied. The records search was limited to information available from public
sources; this information is changing continually and is frequently incomplete.
Infoxmation obtained from interviews has been assumed to be correct and complete; we do
not assume any liability for misrepresentation of information or for items not visible, _,
accessible, or present at the site at the time of the site visit.
There is no investigation which is thorough enough to preclude the presence of materials at
the site which presently, or in the future, may be considered hazardous. Because regulatory
evaluation criteria are constantly changing, concentrations of contaminants present and
considered to be acceptable may, in the future, become subject to different regulatory
standards and require remediation.
Opinions and judgments expressed herein, which are based on our understanding and
interpretation of current regulatory standards, should not be construed as legal opinions.
This document and the information contained herein have been prepared solely for the use
of Sumitomo Bank. Any reliance on this report by any other third parties shall be at such
party’s sole risk.
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SUMMARY OF SITE VICINITY HISTORY CARISBAD AIRPORT CENTRE - PHASE II EXPANSION PROPERTY
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Present Location Facility Name Property Usage comments Source'"
Site
1928-1988
1988-1990
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Agricultural
Undeveloped
Undeveloped
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Site appears to be fallow P
Site graded for development; P, D streets and improvements installed.
Adjoining Properties
1928-1964 North, south, east ad Wesf Agriculture P
1964- I 979 Northeast Palomar Airpofi Airport/landfill Palomar Airport in use; PJ Landfill Cell No. 1 in use until 1971; Cell Nos. 2 urd 3 in use
in 1971. Landfill Cell Nos. 1
and 2 covered in 1972; Cell No. 3 covered in 1977. Airport expansion in 1977 extended over former landfill
Cell No. 1 and part of Cell
No. 2.
Adjoining Properties (Continued) '
1964-1988 South, east and wesf Agriculture P
Notes: (1) Information Sources: I = Client Interview .. D = Historical BwineM Directories ,
P = Aerial Photographs
TABLE 1 (Concluded)
SUMMARY OF SITE VICINITY HISTORY
CARISBAD AIRPORT CENTRE - PHASE II EXPANSION PROPERTY
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Present Location Facility Name Property Usage comments Sourn"'
1988-1990 South. east end West
1990-1993 South, east end west
Adjoining property appears to be fallow P
Industrial Business Park Area graded for development; p, D
lots 2 through 6, 19 and 37 developed with buildings and
occupied by business
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SUMMARY OF RECORDS REVIEW FOR FACILITIES WITHIN THE STUDY AREA'
CARLSBAD AIRPORT CENTRE - PHASE I1 EXPANSION PROPERTY
City Water City Fire Address Facility Name HMMD' RWQCB' RCRA' Cal-Situ' Utilities' LIENS2 HWS Dm! APCW Comments
2206 Palomar Riley Intenrational
Airport Road Cop.
2192 Palomar Air Resorts
Airport Road Airlines
Generator
Generator
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1. Study area shown on Figure 2.
2. There are no sites listed within the study area.
3. The site is not permitted with the San Diego Metropolitan Industrial Waste Program.
4. There arc no records of underground tank8 at the Carlsbad Fire Department.
5. No APCD-permitted facilities were identified within thd'study area.
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SUMMARY OF RECORDS REVIEW FOR FACILITIES WITHIN 'A MILE OF THE SITE CARISBAD AIRPORT CENTRE - PHASE II EXPANSION PROPERTY
HMMD Direction Unauthorized Address Facility Name From Site LUST CORTESE Release DOG' commnts
2016C Palomar Airport Rd Moller & Sons, Inc. Northeast 4 case closed (~YbeSr~cCrseu, 2198 Palomar Airport Rood)
Palomar Airport Aladdin Aviation, Northeast Inc.
Palomar Airport Texaco Refining and Northeast
2148 Palomar Airport Rd Palomar Airport Northeast J J
Manufacturing
2186 Palomar Airport Rd Cinema Air Northeast J
2192 Palomar Airport Rd Air Resorts Northeast J J
Palomar Airport
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Tdsoil cont.minntion (7191); case^ closed (8/91)
case closed
Failed integrity test (8/89);
case closed (7/91)
Dissolved substrnaa in non- beneficial use area (6190); case closed (6/91)
Contami~ted soil from UST (9187); case closed (2191)
Non-tank, non-permitted site; leak beiig confirmed
Notcr; (I) No Do0 facilitier are located wichin San Dicgo County.
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SUMMARY OF RECORDS REVIEW FOR FACILITIES WITHIN H MILE OF THE SITE
CARLSBAD AIRPORT CENTRE - PHASE I1 EXPANSION PROPERTY
HMMD
Unauthorized Direction
From Site LUST CORTESE Address Facility Nim PP. DOG' cornmarts
2198 Palomar Airport Rd Lear Jet Crash Northeast J J J Non-tmk, non-permitted site ( 1219 1); remediation J J J underway ( 1/92)
Moller & Sons
Flight Intl.
Aircrafters
Imperial Airlines
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Failed integrity test (1 1/86); case closed (4/88)
Dissolved substpncb in beneficial use area (12/87) preliminary assessment
( 1 /89)
Td/cantrminrted soil (2/92); preliminary assessment (2192) ,
Jet crash; cosc closed (12/91)
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SUMMARY OF RECORDS REVIEW MIR THE FACILITIES WITHIN ONE MILE OF THE SITE CARLSBAD AIRPORT CENTRE - PHASE I1 EXPANSION PROPERTY
Distance k Direction
Address Facility Name From Site CERCLIS' NPL' BZP' SWIS comments
2210 Palomar Airport Rd Palomar Airport Landfill !4 mile north t/
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(1) No BZP, CERCLIS or NPL facilities were identified in the skdy area.
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RECORDS REVIEW - RATIONALE AND ME'IMODOLOGY
The purpose of the records review was to assess the potential presence of hazardous substance contamination on the site. The records search was limited to information available to us from public sources and previous project experience. The public sources are updated .- regularly, but are frequently incomplete. During the records review, we engaged' in 'telephone consultation with public agencies, made written requests for agency information
and reviewed records maintained by the following agencies:
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0 City of Carlsbad Fire Department
e San Diego County Department of Health Services -
Hazardous Materials Management Division
e San Diego County Department of Agriculture
0 San Diego Air Pollution Control District
e California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal-EPA)
e California Integrated Waste Management Board
e California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region
e U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The rationale for contacting each agency during our records review are discussed in the
following paragraphs.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR
We reviewed maps and records from the San Diego County Tax Assessor to identify parcel designation numbers and current property ownership. Street address listings were obtained for businesses in the study area. This information was used at the City of San Diego and County Department of Health Services to identify current business uses.
CITY OF CARISBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT (CCFD)
The CCFD relies on San Diego County Health Department (HMMD) to maintain files of registered underground flammable storage tanks installed in the City of Carlsbad.
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SAN DIEM COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES -
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DIVISION ("MI))
The available listings reviewed at HMMD are as follows:
0 The He58 Listing, a master list of hazardous materials users and hazardous
waste generators (dated February 2,1993);
0 The He1790 Report selected hazardous materials records list of public
c disclosure, wastes and violations, and underground storage tanks (dated January 5, 1993); and
0 San Diego County AssessmentlMitigation Listing (searched by WCC, dated
March 23, 1992).
The He58 Listing is a compilation of facilities identified by the HMMD as potential and
actual users of hazardous materials or generators of hazardous waste. The H"D uses
status codes.to delineate facilities currently or formerly under permit from the H"D from facilities not requiring a permit, based on a field inspection. Additionally, the H"D uses,
Business Codes to identify the type of permit issued. There are seven Business Codes associated with hazardous material handling: three relate to facilities that generate hazardous waste, store hazardous materials, or both. Four Business Codes are used to identify facilities
with underground storage tanks: those with tanks only, tanks and hazardous materials, tanks and hazardous wastes, and finally, tanks and both hazardous materials and wastes. Two
.. other Business Codes apply to facilities with contaminated soil (tank-related and non-tank-related). The remaining five Business Codes relate to landfills, waste transfer stations and waste recovery plants.
Permitted facilities storing hazardous materials are required to disclose those substances
stored on-site which exceed 55 gallons, 500 pounds or 200 cubic feet of gas at any time. This information is summarized in the more detailed He1 790 listing, which expands the one- line entries in the He58 listing. The names of some materials are confidential and not
available to the public.
The H"D staff conduct inspections in response 'to complaints, incidents, and unauthorized
releases. The HMMD defines an incident as a hazardous spill or investigated complaint. The listing of wastes, violations and disclosures (He1790) is a compilation of field inspection findings. The HMMD is also responsible for permitting underground hazardous substance storage tanks. Underground tank permits information is included in the He1790. This listing includes information on the number of tanks, capacity, contents, monitoring system, regulatory status, test status, inspection status, test date, and inspection date.
The San Diego County Site AssessmentlMitigation Case Listing contains environmental
assessment cases, open and closed, including leaking underground tank cases, non-tank contamination cases, groundwater and soil contamination cases, and real estate assessments.
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SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
The San Diego Department of Agriculture has had decades of experience in the San Diego
area related to plant disease and pesticide application. Field inspectors are contacted to determine if a site has been formerly used agriculturally, and if so, what crops and farming methods might have been utilized. Quite often, knowledge of likely insecticide or herbicide
usage can be obtained from County Agriculture personnel.
SAN DIEGO AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT (APCD) " ..
The APCD was contacted to determine if there are any facilities located within the study area which operate under an APCD discharge permit for air emissions. Information pertaining to the permit status is also requested, if applicable. No facilities within the study area
operate under an APCD discharge permit for air emissions.
CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (Cal-EPA)
The Cal-EPA Annual Work Plan (AWP) List (searched by Vista, revised September 1992)
identifies contaminated sites within the State of California authorized for cleanup under the Bond Expenditure Plan (BEP). These sites are targeted to be cleaned up by responsible
parties, the Cal-EPA, or the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the next five years. The AWP listing also includes hazardous waste sites in California which are included or are proposed sites meeting the criteria for being listed on the United States National Priorities List (NPL).
The Abandoned Sites- Program Information System (ASPIS) is a database formerly maintained by the Department of Health Services (DHS) Toxic Substances Control Division., The database is now called "Cal-Sites, List of Annual Workplan Sites - FY 1991-923" and maintained by Cal-EPA. The information from the Cal-Sites indicates current site status, and is divided-into six categories including known Superfund sites, unresolved sites which
investigations are required to determine contamination, sites scheduled for future
investigation, sites referred to the Department of Toxic Substances Control enforcement unit
for follow-up, sites currently under investigation or mitigation and sites lacking information.
Hazardous Waste and Substance Sites List (Cortese List, searched by Vista, dated November 1992), pursuant to Government Code See. 65962.5, is a compilation of data received from the State Water Resources Control Board, and Cal-Sites, and is compiled and distributed by Cal-EPA. The data includes all hazardous waste facilities subject to corrective action pursuant to Section 25187.5 of the Health and Safety Code; all land designated as hazardous waste property or border zone property pursuant to Article I1 of Chapter 6.5 of Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code; all information received by the State Department of Health Services on hazardous waste disposals on public land; all sites listed pursuant to Section
25356 of the Health and Safety Code; all sites included in the Abandoned Site Assessment Program; a list of all public drinking-water wells which contain detectable levels of organic contaminants and which are subject to water analysis pursuant to Section 4026.3 of the
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Health and Safety Code; all underground storage tanks for which an unauthorized release report is filed; and all solid waste disposal facilities from which there is a migration of hazardous waste and for which a California Regional Water Quality Control Board has
notified the State Department of Health Services.
The DHS Toxic Substances Control Division has compiled a list now maintained by Cal-EPA of properties subject to deed restrictions under the border Zone Property (BZP) Act. Such restrictions are related to the building of residences, schools, hospitals or day care centers on property that is on or within 2000 feet of disposal of hazardous waste. The BZP list, -
c . updated to September 1992 was searched by Vista. ..
CALIFORNIA INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT BOARD (CWMB)
The CIWMB provides a list (the Solid Waste Information System or SWIS List) of active
and inactive solid waste disposal sites for the State (searched by Vista, updated to January 1992.)
CA.LIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD,
SAN DIEGO REGION
The RWQCB is the monitoring agency for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits in San Diego. NPDES permits regulate the release of pollutants which will ultimately enter surface waters in the United States. The release of wastes into area storm drain systems could be a possible source of contamination to adjoining areas. RWQCB also maintains records of underground fuel tank cases and unauthorized releases; these records (dated April 17, 1992) are reviewed as a check on the H"D files.
US. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY @PA)
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) database (searched by Vista, updated
to October 1992) was reviewed to see if any of the facilities in the subject study area were RCRA permitted facilities. The RCRA database is a 'ixmputer generated list maintained by the EPA of hazardous material facilities in the United States. The database indicates whether hazardous wastes are generated, treated or disposed at a facility or whether the facility is involved in the transportation of hazardous wastes.
A computer database of abandoned or inactive dumpsites called the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) has
been regenerated by the EPA in connection with the Superfund program. This database is maintained by the EPA and is a master listing of potentially hazardous, abandoned or
inactive sites. The CERCLIS database (searched by Vista, updated to October 1992) is reviewed to evaluate whether there are any facilities within one mile of the subject site that
are identified by the EPA as potentially hazardous, abandoned, or inactive sites.
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The EPA has authority to file liens against real property to recover clean up and response
costs. A listing of filed notices of such supefind liens, the LIENS List, is maintained by
the EPA and updated quarterly (searched by Vista, updated to September 1991).
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In response to your recent order for services, we enclose your Rsza Gzlifonzia Radius Derailed Report. We hope you fmd the information helpful in your investigation. In the event you require additional information about any site identified in this report, pleise ntact our Customer Service Depmm. ./
Please remember that this report represents only a search of the specific government records listed in the table of contents. Vista is aware of additional govemment record sources that have not been included in this report and Vista makes no representations of adequacy for Client's purposes. Please be aware that government environmental records often have incomplete or inaccurate locations and that all reports reflect locations of street addresses and do not necessarily indicate the size or specific location of any site. In addition, please recognize that government agencies do not list all sites of environmental contamination. Therefore, this report should not be used as a substitute for a complete Phase I Assessment.
This report is intended only for the use and benefit of the Client, and their assigns, who shall be the only parties authorized to review this report. This report is provided pursuant to a subscription agreement with Vista Environmental Information, Inc., and is subject to all of the terms and conditions thereof, SPECIFICALLY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LJMITED TO, PROVISIONS REGARDING CLIENTS USE AND LIMITATIONS OF VISTA ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION, LNC. 5 LIABILITY. We appmiate your patronage.
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LIST OF RECORDS SEARCHED
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This report represents a search of the following government database sources:
DATABASE TypE OF RECORDS
CERCUS : Sites designated as actually or U.S. EPA potentially contaminated sites under CERCLA
c NPL
cAL-sITEs/ : A"""""""""'""""""""""
BZP
cIL-sms/ : ASPIS
WS
LUST
Federal Superfund Sites
Filed Notices of Superfund Liens
Hazardous Waste & Substances Site List
Contaminated sites listed on the Annual Work Plan and authorized for cleanup under the Bond Expenditure Plan (BEP)
Sites designated as Border Zone Properties (Deed Restrictions)
Actually or potentially contaminated sites under the Abandoned Site program
Hazardous Waste Generators, Treatment, Storage & Disposal Facilities
Active & Inactive Sanitary Landfills, Transfer Stations and Waste Disposal Facilities
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks
U.S. EPA
U.S. EPA
CAL-EPA
CAL-EPA
CAL-EPA
CAL-FPA
CAL-EPA
California Waste Management Board
California kgional Water Resources Control Boards
COUNTY : LandfXk, Waste Disposal Facilities, County Departments of Health DATA LUSTS, & Contaminated Sites (see (only available for Southern
description) California)
Due to the scale of the map, red and green squares on the map may represent more than one agency listing or location. For a detailed description of each source, please refer to the legends on the following pages. For more information please call your VISTA account representative at (619) 450-6100.
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CERCLIS
The information presented in this report is updated to November, 1992.
Since 1982, U.S. EPA has developed and maintained lists of con tamhted properties under the federal Superfund program pursuant to the Comprehensive Envhnmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 (1985). U.S. EPA discovers these sites from citizen reports, routine inspection of hazardous waste generators, tteatment, storage and disposal facilities, and reporting requirements.
Mp SITE WAWE
ID STREET mREss, w. CITr d ZIP
" EVENT' EPA ID,
TYPES RE6IQuL UTILITY MSCRIPTIQI'
As of the date Listed abave, no sites listed in this database are located within a one mile radius of the *
subject property.
. See key on last page for definition
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NATIONAL PRIORITY LIST -1
The informah'on presented in this report is updated to October, I992.
U.S. EPA maintains this list under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 (1985). Once sites have been designated on the CERCUS List, U.S. EPA uses its Hazard Ranking System (HRS) to determine potential risks to human health and the environment. Only those CERCUS sites which present the greatest risk are added to the NPL, which qualifies the sites to receive CERCLA remedial funding.
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WO. CITY rd ZIP
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REGIONAL UTILITY MSCRIPTIOY'
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As of the date listed above, no sites listed in this database are located within a one mile radius of the
subject property.
See key on last page for definition
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FEDERAL SUPERFUND LIENS (LIENS)
The infonnation presented in this report is updated to September, I991.
Under Section 107(L) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) 42 U.S.C. Section 9607 (l), US EPA has authority to fde liens against real property to recover clean up, response, and any other expenditure made by US EPA under the CERCLA program. US EPA has prepared a listing of filed notices of . Superfund liens which is updated quarterly. Because these liens are "statutory liens," they arise when the agency spends money on a site or when notification of potential liability is received by the owner of the property. EPA maintains that these liens can arise without filing, however, .-
c- and they suggest checking CERCUS sites for lien status. "
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wo, SITE WAlE DATE FILED REUEASE DATE
As of the date listed above, no sites listed in this database are located within a one mile radius of the
subject property.
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HAZARDOUS WASTE AND SUBSTANCES SITES LIST CORTESE
The information presented in this report is updated to November, 1992.
The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal-EPA) publishes a compilation of sites throughout the State of Califoxnia. Under Government Code Section 65962.5, these sites are submitted to the Cal-EPA by the State Water Resources Control Board, the Integrated Waste ' Management Board, and the Depwent of Toxic Substances Control. The sites are extracted from the following databases:
c A1025 Regulated Air Emissions at 10-25 IUR Inventory Update Rule (Chemical ..
AGT25 Regulated Air Emissions greater than 25 tonslday. Manufacturers) LTANK Leaking Tank tonslday. Sf 987 - ASPIS Abandoned Sites Program Information S1990 California TRlS System (included in CALSITES) SWRCB State Water Resources Control Board DTSCD Department of Toxic Substance Control UTANK Underground Tank Docket WB-LF Waste Board - Leaking Facility (site has FINDS Facility Index System HWlS Hazardous Waste Information System WDSE Waste Discharge System - Enforcement known migration)
Action
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6 PALOMAR AIRPORT 2148 PALOUAR CARLSBAO 92008 LTANK N/A
AIRPORT RD
6 PALOWAR AIRPORT 2198 PALOUAR CARLSBAD 92008 LTANK N/A
AIRPORT RD
6 YESTERN FLIGHT INTL INC 2210 PALOUAR CARLSBAD 92008 FINDS N/A
AIRPORT RD
6 FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL 2210 PALOUAR CARLSBAD 92008 FINDS 13987
AIRPORT RD
6 WESTERN FLIGHT INTL 2210 PALOUAR CARLSBAD 92008 FINDS CAL000011909
AIRPORT RD
6 AIRCRAFTERS 2210 PALOUAR CARLSBAD 92008 WI s CAL000067562
AIRPORT RD
6 IMPERIAL AIRLINES INC. 2210 PALOMAR CARLSBAD 92008 HYI S uxooo129488
AIRPORT RD
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CAGSITES (AWP)
The information presented in this report is updared to September, 1992.
The'Annual work plan (ART) contains a listing of vesed ha~ardous waste sites that are or will be targeted for abatement by the California Environmental protection Agency under the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Bond Act of 1984 @?ealth and Safkty Code Section 25356) and the Hazardous Substance Account (HSA). Hazardous waste sites may be discovered by the department directly or referred to the department for confirmation and follow up action by another government agency, such as a local health department, a Regional Water Quality Control Board, a responsible party or a concerned citizen. New sites are added to this database
System" processes are completed. This database is updated once annually after approval of the California state legislature and- has been incorporated into the CAL-SITES database.
This database currently contains a list of approximately 450 sites in the State of California.
c as they are verified and the "preliminary Assessment, Site Investigation and Hazard Ranking
Mp XD wo SITE nu€ STREET ADDRESS CITY ZIP SITE IIFIXWTIQI'
As of the date listed above, no sites listed in this database are Located within a one mile radius of the
subject property.
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BORDER ZONE PROPERTY ACT SITES mEED REsTRICTIONSl
The infonnarion provided in this report is upatxed to September, 1992.
In accordance with Assembly Bill 816, and the Hazardous Waste hroperty/Border Zone Property Law (Health & Safety Code 25220), the CAL-EPA, Toxic Substances Control Program PCP) enters into voluntary deed restriction agreements with owners of property who propose building residences, schools, hopitals or day care centers on property that is "on or within 2,000 feet of a significant disposal of hazardous waste". Restrictions may include "activities on, over, or under the land, including, but not limited to, a pmhibition against .-
c building, filling, grading, excavating, or mining" without the written permission of the TSCP.
This bill requires the TSCP .to "notify the planning and building department of each city, county, or regional council of governments when a land use restriction has been recorded, and would require the planning and building department to enforce the restriction," although the TSCP has compiled a list of properties subject to environmental deed restrictions which is used to notify various building and planning departments in local jurisdictions.
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ID SITE ID. YAlE AmRESs CITY ZIP
As of the date listed above, no sites Listed in this database are Located within a one mile radius of the
srrbject property.
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The information presented in this report is updated to September, 1992.
Developed under Section 25359.6 of the Health and Safety Code, the California EPA Toxic Substance Control hgram (TSCP) maintains a listing of potential and known hazardous waste sites. TSCP staff have interviewed officials from county health agencies, local fire departments, county agricultural commissioners, and other local agencies that could reasonably be expected to have information regarding potential waste sites. The Regional Water Quality Control Boards, Department of Fish and Game and other state environmental regulatory agencies' TSCP
c staffs also review historical land use data sources to generate lists of potentially contaminated sites.
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This database was formerly known as the Abandoned Site prokam Idormation System, but was integrated into the CA." database in 1991. Information concerning most of these sites should be considered prelimi~~~ although most confiied sites from this database are merged into the AWP once they have been hazard ranked. This database cumntly contains more than 26,000 sites in the State of California.
1 TURK AIRCRAFT 2386 PALWAR CARLSBAD 92008 373701 04 NFA
AIRPORT RD
4 SOURCE, THE 6211 YARROU CARLSBAD 92008 37280039 N FA
DRIVE #C
4 K & K LABORATORIES, INC. 6231 YARRW URLSBAD 92008 37730203 N FA
DR., #F
* See 'Key to Terms" on last page of report for definition
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HAZARDOUS WASTE INFORMATION SYSTEMS rawIsl
The information presented in this report is updated to September 30, 1991.
The Womb Department of Health Services, Toxic Substances Control Division, has developed and maintained lists of hazardous waste generators and hazardous waste treatment storage and disposal facilities in the State of California, pursuant to the Hazardous Waste Control Law (Health and Safety Code Section 25100 et seq.), and the Hazardous Waste . Management Act of 1976 (Health and Safety Code Section 25179.1 et seq). In addition, this law requires all counties to prepare and submit hazardous waste management plans. To assist the counties,the Toxic Substances Control Division maintains lists containing generation and -
Control Division from manifest reports required from hazardous waste generators. This database cumntly lists over 50,000 sites in the state of California.
c disposal data within each county. This information has been assembled by the Toxic Substances
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2 CAD981971328 E/G ELECTRO GRAPH 6078-A CORTE DEL CARLSBAD GEN
INC CEDRO
2 CAD981992373 VESTERN CNC INC 6068 CORTE DEL CEDRO CARLSBAD GEN
3 CAC000251145 1X R S H ENTERPRISES 6350 YARROU DRIVE CARLSBAD GEN
4 CAD981369952 DYNA GRAPHICS INC 6200 YARROU DR CARLSBAD GEN
5 CALD00004313 RILEY INTERNATIONAL 2206 PALOCUR AIRPORT WLSBAD
CORP RD
6 CAD98198291 1 AIR RESORTS AIRLINES 2192 PALOMAR AIRPORT CARLSBAD RD
7 CAD981168131 CALIFOIL INC 6110 YARROU DR CARLSBAD
8 CAD981384977 CHRYSLER PACIFICA 2250 RUTHERFORD RD CARLSBAD
8 CAD981396971 SIERRACIN MAGNEDYNE 2258 RUTHERFORD RD CARLSBAD
8 CAD982499691 MELLES GRIOT LASER 2251 RUTHERFORD RD WLSBAD
DIVISION
9 CAD981375041 REPUBLIC TOOL & MFG 6212 CORTE DEL ABET0 CARLSBAD
10 CAD981382237 HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO 2051 PALWR AIRPORT CARLSBAD
BLDG 735 RD
12 CAD981164429 MTS VEKTRONICS CORP 6349 PALOCUR OAKS CARLSBAD
COURT
13 CAD982053092 AIR PRODUCTS B 1W9 PALOCUR OAKS CARLSBAD
CHEMICALS INC UAY
- See "Key to Terms" on last page of report for definition
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SOLID WASTE INFORMATION SYSTEM (SWISI
The infom*on presented in this report k updated to January, 1992.
The California Integrated Waste Management Board maintains an inventory list of both open as well as closed and inactive solid waste disposal facilities and transfer stations pursuant to the Solid Waste Management and Resource Recovery Act of 1972, Government Code Section 2. 66790(b). Generally, the Califomia Integrated Waste Management Board learns of locations of disposal facilities through permit applications and from local enforcement agencies. Since 1977, the SWS system has grown to track over lo00 solid waste disposal facilities and transfer stations in the State of California. -
nw ID SUIS FACILITY OWUTIauL HE BO. ID lllllE aDmEss CITY STATUS RECEIYB) TQIS/DAY
As of the date listed above, no sites listed in this database are located within a one mile radius of the
subject property.
See 'Key to Terms" on last page of report for definition
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The informution presented in this report is updated to:
Region 1 - October 1992: North Coast Ragion 6 - November 1992 : Lahontan Area
Region 2 - September 1992: San Francisco Bay Area Region 7 - October 1992 : Colorado River Basin
Region 3 - December 1992 : Central Coast Region 8 - October 1992: Santa Ana Area
Region 4 - January 1993 : Greater Lo6 Angeles Area Region 9 - November 1992 : Greater San Diego Area
Region 6 - October 1992 : Central Valley
c The California State Water Resources Control Board, in coopemtion with the office- of Emergency Services, compiles lists of all leaks of hazardous substances from underground storage tanks in the State of California pursuant to Section 25295 (b) of the HeaIth and Safety Code. The nine regional boards maintain idormation on all reported leak cases within their jurisdiction, both for those where the regional board and where other local agencies take the lead in overseeing investigations and remedial actions. Although the data reported here represents sites where at least one leak is known to have occurred, it is not uncommon for more than one tank to have leaked at a given site or cleanup case. The total number of cases reported statewide is over 5,900.
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6 AIR RESORTS 2192 PALOMAR CARLSBAD N/A N/A
AIRLINES AIRPORT ROAD
6 CINEMA AIR 2186 - A PALOMAR CARLSBAD N/A N/A
AIRPORT ROAD
6 PALOCUR AIRPORT 2148 PALOMAR CARLSBAD N/A N/A
AIRPORT ROAD
6 PALOMAR AIRPORT 2198 PALOMAR CARLSBAD N/A N/A
AIRPORT ROAD
11 MLLER AND SONS, 2016 C PALmR CARLSBAD N/A N/A
INC AIRPORT ROAD
* See "Key to Terms" on last page of report for definition
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPART" DATA
infonnarion presewed in this report is updared to: (see below)
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Each county in the State of California maintains an environmental health department responsible for local monitoring and enforcement of various environmental laws. VISTA collects information from San Diego, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, and Los Angeles counties. Each of these counties has provided the following specific information for inclusion in this report:
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Los Anaeles County
Inactive Landfill listing updated to 12/9/91 Active Landfill listing updated to 12/9/91
Sits Mitigation log updated to 911 2/9 1 w. I Itsting updated to 7/16/90
Inactive landfill listing updated to 711 6/90 Groundwater Cleanup updated to 1 /93 Industrial Cleanup updated to 12/9/91
Riverside County Active landfill listing updated to 9/9/91 Inactive landfill listing updated to 9/9/91 Transfer Stations UDdated to 3/12/91
San Dieao County
Inactive Landfill listing update to 2/4/91 ActivsLsndfirng updated to 2/4/91
Unauthorized Release Listing updated to 4/92
M. cave Land 111 lsting updated to 1 1 I1 419 1 Inactive landfill listing updated to 1 1 I1 419 1 Underground Tank Cleanup program updated to 9/92
Son Bernardino County Active landfill listing updated to 1 1 I1 519 1 Inactive landfill listing updated to 1 1 I1 5/9 1 Landfills Private listings updated to 1 1 I1 5/91 Exempt Sites updated to 3/12/91 Undergrhnd Storage Tank Cleanup updated to 8/92 City of lndio listings to 5/21/90
caunty health departments maintain numerous types of records other than those included in this rcport. For further information beyond that listed above please refer to the appropriate agency.
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6 AIR RESORTS AIRLINES PALOUR AIRPORT RD
PALWR AIRPORT RD 6 AIR RESORTS AIRLINES
CARLSBAD 92008
CARLSBAD 92008
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SAW DIEGO COUNTY
UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE
LISTING; CASE STATUS:
3A - WOT
INTERPRETED] ; CASE
TYPE: S - [NOT
INTERPRETED].
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
WHORIZED RELEASE
LISTING; CASE STATUS:
9 - CASE CLOSED; CASE
TYPE: G - [NOT
INTERPRETED1 .
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KEY TO TERMS/ABBREVIATIONS USED IN 114s REPORT:
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N/A: An entry having “N/A” in a field indicates no information is available at this time.
CERCLIS: * EVENT TYPE - Evaluation and disposition information:
AR = Adninistrative Record
AS = Aerial Survey
CO = Caabined RI/SI
CR = Remedial Commity Relations cT=
DA =
DS =
ED =
EO =
ER =
ES =
EV =
FM =
FP
FS =
GS = HA=
HR =
IM =
IR =
LA=
LR = CUI= NA=
ND=
NF =
Conmnity Relations Technical Assistance Design Assistance
D i scovery
Endangerment Assessment EDD
Expedited Response Action
Expended Site Inspection
Evacuation State/Local
Forward Plaming/Managanent Assistance
Forward Plaming Activity
(for Historical Purposes only)
Feasibi 1 i ty Study
(Primari ly for Historical Purposes)
Geophysical SlppoWMapping
Health Assessment
Final Hazard Ranking Determined Initial Remedial Measure
Inmediate Removal
Long-Term Response Long-Term Response
Management Assistance NM
NPL Deletion Process
Final Listing on NPL
NP =
NR =
OH = on= os=
PA =
PD=
PR = RA=
RC =
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RI =
RH =
RO =
RS =
RV =
SE =
SI =
TA =
TG =
TO =
TR = uR= UP=
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Proposal to NPL
Removed fran Proposed NPL
Other Event
Operations ad Maintenance
Oversight of State by Fud
Preliminary Assessment
Public Connmts on Deletion
Planned Ranoval
Remedial Action
Removal Connnity Relations
Remedial Design
Remedial Investigation
Package
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(Primarily for Historical Purposes)
(for Historical Purposes only)
RAMP -- Remedial Action Master Plan
ROD
Removal Investigation
Ranova 1 Action
Site Access
Site Inspection Technical Assistance
Canrnity Relations Technical Assistance
Topographical Mapping
Temporary Relocation Undcrgroud Storage Tank Removal
RI/FS Uorkplan Approved by HQ
(For Internal Office Use only)
* EVENT QUALIFIER - Actual or anticipated actions and priorities:
C = Clean up. M = Mediun priority.
D = Deferred. N = No further remedial action planned.
E = Adninistrative record conpilation / rdial event. S = Stabilization.
G = Reconnmdcd for HRS scoring. u = Unknom.
H = Higher priority. V = Adninistrative record conpilation /
L = Lower priority. ranoval event.
NAL UTILITY DESCRIPTION - Provides information developed by U.S. EPA’s regional office about the nature of contamination at a specific site.
- NPL:
* SITE DESCRIPTION - Provides a brief explanation of the contaminants and circumstances of a particular site.
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AWP (FORMERLY BEPI: * SIT. INFORMATION - Provides a brief description of the hazardous wastes
on the site, the potential threat to public health and the status of the site.
CAL-SITES (FORMERLY ASPIS): * STATUS CODE - Indicates the current status of a site and whether it is
scheduled for further investigation by DHS Toxic Substances Control Division.
"A WP" "BKL G "
"CER T" "CNTY"
"COM"
"DLIST"
"€PA " "HRR "
"NFA "
"OAL"
"Annual Workplan" - in remediation. "Backlog" - potential AWP site which has been hazard ranked but which is not on the annual workplan.
."Certified" - has been remediated. "County lead site" - not a candidate for the annual workplan
and the local county has the lead. "Certified Operation and Maintenance" - has been certified but is still in operation and maintenance. "Delisted" - taken off the AWP usually for administrative
reasons, for example: if several sites are consolidated, the old sites could be given this status. "EPA lead" - not on the NPL, yet EPA has assumed the lead. "Hazard Ranking Required" - has had a Preliminary Endangerment Assessment or equivalent evaluation and needs to be hazard ranked. "No Further Action" - based on the information available on the site's potential to threaten public health and/or the environment, DTSC staff have judged this site to require no further departmental action. "Other Agency Lead" - not on the AWP and h.as a lead aaencv other than the countv, the RWQCB, EPA, or RCRA. "PEARH" "preliminary Endangerment Assessment Required, High priority" - judged by DTSC staff to have a high probability of .' posing a public health or environmental threat. "PEARL " "Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Required, Low priority". "PEARM" "Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Required, Medium priority". "PRP" "Potential Responsible Party search required" - not on the
AWP but needs a PRP search, after which would normally receive a ranking of AWP or BKLG.
"RCRA " "Resource Conservation and Recovery Act" lead - is being mitigated under the Permitting Program and has never been on the AWP or BEP. "REFRC" "Referred to RCRA" - has been on the AWP or BEP in the past and is being mitigated under the lead of the permitting program. "REFRW" "Referred to RWRQCB" - formerly on the AWP or BEP and is now being mitigated under the lead of the Regional Water Quality Control Board.
"RWQCB""Referred to RWQCB" - has never been on the AWP or BEP; is being mitigated under the lead of the RWQCB. "SSR" Site Screen Required. The site requires initial screening.
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* GEN/TSD - Indicates whether the listed facility is a generator of hazardous
waste or is a treatment, storage or disposal facility.
WTOR OIL = 08
BOILER FUEL = 09
#6 FUEL OIL = 10
HEATER FUEL = 12
SOLVENTS = 13
UASTE WTER = 32
MINERAL SPIRITS = 41
PAINT THINNER = 49
OIL\GREASE UASTE = 51
DRY CLEANING SOLVENT = 52
LUBRICATING OIL = 71
HYDROCARBONS = 76
COOLANT = n
ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS = 78
TRANSMISSION FLUID = 80
LACWER THINNER = 84
NAPTHA DISTILLATE = 101
- HYDRAULIC OIL = 14
UATER\UASTE OIL nIx = 61
v,w NAPTHA = 116
* SUBSTANCE CODES
CUTTING OIL = 122
#5 FUEL OIL = 127
CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS = 142
FREON = 171
ALCOHOL = 172
UNLEADED GASOLINE = 12031
REGULAR GASOLINE = 12032
PREMIW GASOLINE = 12033
DIESEL = 12034
UASTE OIL = 12035
MISC. VEHICLE FUEL = 12036
CYANIDES, SALTS = 57125
ETHYL ALCOLHOL = 64175
ACETIC ACID = 64197
METHYL ALCOLHOL = 67561
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL = 67630
ACETONE = 67641
BENZENE = 71432
HETHYLENE CHLORIDE 75092
METHYL ETHYL KETONES = 78933
* CASE TYPE CODES
TCE = 79016
PSEUDODOCWEME = 95636
XYLENE = 106423
ETHYLENE DICHLORIDE = 107062
TOLUENE = 108883
TETRAHYDROFURAN = 109999 . .
PERCHLORETHYLENE = 127184
DINITROTOLUENES = 610399
NICKEL OXIDE = 1313991
PCB = 1336363
LEAD = 7439921
NICKEL = 7440020
COPPER = 7440508
CRUDE OIL (HAZ.) = 8002059
GASOLINE = 8006619
COAL TAR = 8007452
KEROSENE = 8008206
STODDARD SOLMNTS = 8052413
ASPHALT = 8052424
POLYESTER RESIN = 25037665
D - One or more domestic or municipal supply wells have been contaminated. G - Ground water has been affected.
U - The type of resources affected or extent of the resources affected are not
.-.-. S - Only soil has been affected.
known.
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Remedial action (cleanup) in progress.
No Action
No action has been taken by the responsible party after the initial report of the leak. 4eak Being Confirmed
A leak is suspected at a site, includes inspection of the excavation, and tank and appurtenant plubing
to determine existence of leak.
Preliminarv Site Assessment Uorkolan Slhnitted
A workplan\proposal has bem requested of, or subnitted by, the responsible party in order to determine
whether groundwater has been, or will be, inpacted as a result of a release from any vdergroud tanks
or associated piping.
Preliminarv Site Assessment Underway
Inplementation of a workplan addressing the above described tasks.
Pollution Characterization
Responsible party is in the process of installing additional mitoring wells and\or borings in order
to fully define the lateral 'and vertical extent of contamination in soil and grd water and assess the Hydrogeology of the area. This phase of work may also include performing aquifer tests, Soil gas -
surveys, continued ground water gradient determinations and monitoring, assessing impacts of surface
hor grd water.
Remediation olan
A remediation plan has been subnitted evaluating long term remediation options. A proposal and
inplanentation *schedule for an appropriate ranedistion-option has also kcen subnitted.~ This phase
of work my also include preparing and submitting the necessary information for any permits needed prior
to inplernmtation of the plan (NPDES or WR).
Remedial Action
Inplementation of corrective action plan.
Post Remedial Action Monitorinq
Periodic grd water or other monitoring at the site, as necessary, in order to verify and/or evalutate the effectiveness of runedial activities.
Case Closed
The Regional Board and the Local Ag& are in concurrence that no further work is necessary at the
site. (9L: Closed by county. OR: Closed by RWCB.)
Cease and Abate Order
* REMEDIAL ACTION CODES
Contairnmt Barrier -- install vertical dike to block horizontal movement of contaminant.
Cap Site -- install horizontal impermeable layer to reduce rainfall infiltration.
Excavate and Dispose -- remove contmninated soil and dispose in approved site.
Excavate and Treat -- remove contaminnted soil and treat (includes spreading or land farming).
Remove Free Product -- remove floatimg product from water table.
Putp and Treat Grd Uater -- generally employed to remove dissolved Contaminants.
Treatment at Hooklp -- install water treatment devices at each dwelling or other place of use.
Enhanced Biodegradation -- use of any available technology to promote bacterial decomposition of
contmninants.
No Action Required -- incident is minor, requiring no remedial action. No Action Taken -- no indication that action was taken.
Replace Supply -- provide alternative water srrpply to affected parties.
Unknown -- action not known, or mknom if action taken.
Vapor .Extraction
Vent Soil -- bore holes in soil to allow volatilization of contaminants.
COUNTY:
Class I Hazardous Materials Accepted (No Radioactivity)
Class I1 Mixed Municipal dish
Class 11 I Solid waste (concrete) Type DB Debris Basin
Class LV Large Volune transfer station Type LF Landfill
Class SV Small Volune transfer station Type TS Transfer Station
NOTE: ALL DESIGNA~ONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
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ASPIS Status Code Description
The ASPIS status des were recently changed by the state agency. This page contains the most
rent starus code descriptions and should be used in substitution for the page enclosed (bound)
in the glossary of your report. VISTA is currently working towards editing the glossary of the
reports to include this information. This page is temporarily inserted to ensure you are provided with the most current information.
STATUS CODE PESCRIPTION TEXT
AWP Annual Work Plan.
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' BKLG Backlog, potential AWP site. Site has been hazard ranked.
CERT Cemfied. Site has been remediated.
CNTY Counry lead site.
COM Cemfied Operation and Maintenance. Site is still in operation.
DLIST Delisted. Removed from AWP for administrarive reasons.
EPA €PA lead site.
HRR Hamrd Ranking Rquired.
c.. NFA . No Further Action.
OAL Other Agency Lead.
PEARH
PEARL
PEARM
RCRA
REFRC
REFRW
RWQCB
SSR
PreIiminary Endangerment Assessment Required, HIGH priority.
Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Rquired, LOW priority.
Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Rquired, MEDIUM priority.
Resoure Conservation and Recovery Act lead.
Referred to RCRA.
Referred to RWQCB.
Regional Water Quality Control Board lead.
Site Screening Required.
Map Id Agency
Wmbr Ne Site Name
Index to Hap Id Nunbers
Street Address City ZIP
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CASITES
HUI S
HUI S
HUI S
HUI S
USITES
CASITES
HUI S
CORTESE
CORTESE
CORTESE
CORTESE
CORTESE
HUf s
LUST
COUNTY
CoUwTY
CORTESE
LUST
LUST
CORTESE
LUST
HUIS
HUI s
HUI S
HUI S
HU1 S
HUI s
LUST
HUI S
HUI s
HUIS
TURK AIRCRAFT
UESTERN CNC INC
E/G ELECTRO GRAPH INC
R S H ENTERPRISES
DYNA GRAPHICS INC
K & K LABORATORIES, INC.
SOURCE, THE
RILEY INTERNATIONAL CORP
UESTERH FLIGHT IMTL
IMPERIAL AIRLINES INC.
AIRCRAFTERS
FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL
UESTERN FLIGHT INTL INC
AIR RESORTS AIRLINES
AIR RESORTS AIRLINES
AIR RESORTS AIRLINES
AIR RESORTS AIRLINES
PALWAR AIRPORT
PALOMAR AIRPORT
CINEMA AIR
PALOIlAR AIRPORT
PALOMAR AIRPORT
CALIFOIL INC
SIERRACIN MAGWEDYNE
BELLES GRIOT LASER DIVISION
CHRYSLER PACIFICA
REPUELIC TOOL & MFG
HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO BLDG 135
WLLER AND SONS, INC
WTS VEKTRONICS CORP
PACIFIC ANALYTICAL INC
AIR PRDOUCTS 8 CHEMICALS INC
2386 PALOMAR AIRPORT RD
6068 CORTE DEL CEDRO
6078-A CORTE DEL CEDRO
6350 YARROU DRIVE
6200 YARROU DR
6231 YARROW DR., #F
6211 YARROW DRIVE #C
2206 PALOMR AIRPORT RD
2210 PALOMR AIRPORT RD
2210 PALOMAR AIRPORT RD
2210 PALCUAR AIRPORT RD
2210 PALOWAR AIRPORT RD
2210 PALOUAR AIRPORT RD
2192 PALOIlAR AIRPORT RD
2192 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD
PALCUAR AIRPORT RD
PALOMAR AIRPORT RD
2198 PALOWAR AIRPORT RD
2198 PMOUAR AIRPORT ROAD
2186 - A PALOIlAR AIRPORT ROAD
2148 PALOMAR AIRPORT RD
2148 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD
6110 YARROW DR
2258 RUTHERFORD RD
2251 RUTHERFORD RD
2250 RUTHERFORD RD
6212 CORTE DEL ABET0
2051 PALOMAR AIRPORT RD
2016 C PALCUAR AIRPORT ROAO
6349 PALOMAR OAKS COURT
1989 B PALOMAR OAKS YAY
1969 PALOMAR OAKS UAY
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
URLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
URLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
92008
92008
92008
92008
92008
92008
92008
92008
92008.
92008
92008
92008
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Mentions for report 1 - 3586001
Agency City Zip St # Street Narne Site Name N FA? """- """""""""" ""_ """ """""""""__""""~""""~ """"""""__"________________ __"
CERCLIS CARLSBAD 92008 CARLSBAD CARLSBAD NO
CORTESE CARLSBAD
' CORTESE CARLSBAD
' * CORTESE CARLSBAD
00000 2545 EL WINO REAL
00000 2545 EL WINO REAL
92008 2210 PALOMAR AIRPORT RD
PARNELLI JONES
BRIDGESTONE- FIRESTONE
FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL INC
ASPIS CARLSBAD 920011 2470 FARADAY ROAD
ASPIS CARLSBAD 92008 PARK DR.
BECKMAN INSTRLMENJS
WEL'S EXOTIC GARDENS .. .
NO
NO
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HU1 s
HUI s
HUIS
HUIS
HYI S
HUI s
HUI s
HUI s
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
PALOP(AR"aJNTA1N
SPRING-VALLEY
31°C RaOSEVELT ST
5858 DRYDEN PLACE
6352 F CORTE DEL ABET0
2480 IMPALA DRIVE
8000 POINTSETA LANE
810 TAMARACK g 1-5
PALOMAR WJNTAIN CAP AND GLENDALE
10728 US ELECTRIC ROAD
PRINTERY THE
MACHINE INDUSTRIES INC
ELECTRIC REGULATOR CORP
CITY OF CARLSBAD/FLEET OPERATIONS
DENNIS FLMRS
TEXACO SERVICE STATION
SAN DIEGO COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION
CUBIC CORP.
SUIS CARLSBAD CARLSBAD AIRPORT CENTER PALWAR AIRPORT LANDFILL
LUST CARLSBAD
LUST CARLSBAD
LUST CARLSBAD
LUST UNO
2590 EL WINO REAL
2210 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD
2210 PALOWAR AIRPORT ROAD
11 UNO
SHELL OIL SERVICE STATION
FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL
MCCLELLAN-PALWAR. AIRPORT
NO
NO
NO
No
sow m CARLSBAD
sow m CARLSBAD
sow m CARLSBAD
sow m CARLSBAD
sow rn CARLSBAD
sow m CARLSBAD
SDW CO CARLSBAD
SOW W CARLSBAD
sow w CARLSBAD
SOW CO CARL%?
SOGO CO CARLSBAD
SOGO CO CARLSBAD
SDW CO CARLSBAD
SDW CO CARLSBAD
SDGO CO CARLSBAD
SDGO CO CARLSBAD
SDW CO CARLSBAD
sow co CARLSBAD
SDGO CO CARLSBAD
SDGO CO CARLSBAD
sow m CARLSBAD
92009
92009
92009
92008
92008
92008
92008
92008
92009
92008
92008
92009
92009
92008
92008
92008
92008
92009
92008
92008
92009
AVE ENCINAS
WINO VIDA ROBLE
WINO VIDA ROBLE
CARLSBAD BL
CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR
CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR
CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR
CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR
COSTA DEL MAR RD
EL WINO REAL
EL CAMIN0 REAL
EL WINO REAL
EL WINO REAL
OAK AV
OAK AV
PALOMAR AIRPORT RD
PALWR AIRPORT RD
PALOMAR AIRPORT RD
PALOMAR AIRPORT RD
PALOMAR AIRPORT RD
PALWAR AIRPORT RD
ENCINA UPCF
HAUTHORNE MACHINERY INC
HAUTHORNE MACHINERY INC
ARMY AND NAVY ACADEMY
CITY OF CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD FIREHWSE #l
CARLSBAD SHELL
CARLSBAD UNOCAL 76
LA COSTA HOTEL AND SPA
BRIDGESTONE- FIRESTONE
BRIDGESTONE- FIRESTONE
AIRCRAFT HTC
UALTS ARC0
CITY OF CARLSBAD UTILITIES
CARLSBAD VILLAGE RENTALS
PEA SOUP ANDERSENS
PEA SOUP ANDERSENS
ARCO ~10087
ClNEIU AIR JET CENTER
ALADDIN AVIATION INC
IMBIL/PALOWAR SERVICE
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Agency City Zip St # Street Ne Site Ne NFA? """_ """""""""" ""_ ""__ ____""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""""" ""
SDGO co
SDGO co
SDGO m
SOGO co
SDGO co
SDGO m
SDGO co
SDGO co
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
CARLSBAD
92008
92008
92008
92008
92008
92008
92008
92008
PALWAR AIRWRT RD
PALDCUR AIRWRT RD
PALWAR AIRPORT RD
PASEO DEL NORTE
PASEO DEL NORTE
POINSETTIA LN
STATE ST
STATE ST
WESTERN FLIGHT INTL INC
UESTERN FLIGHT INTL INC
TEXACO REFINING 8 MARKETING
UESELOH CHEVROLET
HOEHN OLDS-ACURA
DENNIS FLOVERS
HAWTHORNE RENT-IT SERVICE
ROBERT UHLINGER
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NFA code descriptions: I-" indicates the agency did not srpply this information; "Y" indicates there was *No Further Actiona8
planned for the site (ASPIS/CAL-SITES) or Vase Closed18 (LUST); 8U088 indicates the agency did not
mark the site I8No Further Actionll or Vase Closd*, but does supply this information. For the CERCLIS
database a l*Y81 indicates that all CERCLIS events for the site show an actual completion date and the
most recent event indicates "no further remedial action planned."
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Dear Vista Customer:
The report you have just received may show several sites in the mentions section. Mentions are environmental risk sites that have not been or can not be plotted on a map. This is due to one of two circumstances related to how we locate street addresses on our maps. Plotting consists of translating a street address into a latitude and longitude coordinate, or an actual point on a map.
1) A site cannot be plotted because of inaccurate or missing locational infomation in the record provided by the reporting agency. For many of these recOrds, Vista has corrected or added locational information from private industry address files. However,many site addresses mot be corrected using these techniques and those sites cannot be mapped.
2) Also, we are continually updating our database. We receive information from the various agencies and go through the mapping process as quickly as possible; however, there are sites that cannot be processed immediately. In order to best Serve our customers, we include those sites that we have not been able to rule out, or map. Mappable sites may fall within your radius, or they may have been included because of a similar zip code or ana name.
In order to provide you with the most current and comprehensive data it is necessary to include these "unmappables" in your report. As the data matures we will be able to plot more of the sites and look forward to providing you with reports with fewer mentions in the future.
5060 SHOREHAM PLACE. SUITE 300 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92122 (619) 450-6100 FAX (619) 450-6195
415 EAGLEVIEW BOULEVARD, SUITE 112 EXTON, PA 19341 (215) 458-1122 FAX (215) 458-1134
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0 INDICATES APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF PHOTO, NUMBER AND DIRECTION. - - - INOICATES APPROMMATE LOCATION OF SNDY AREA BOUNDARY - INOICATES APPROXIMATE LocAnoN OF WE BOUNDARY 2- 20.000 GUDN FUEL TANKS
+ INDICATES APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF MONITORING WELL
,+ INDtCATES APPROMHATE LOCAllON OF MONITORING WLL
INSTALLED BY Wcc IN 1991. 2-10,000 JET FUEL TANKS
2-10000 GALLON AMATION GASWNE INSTALLED POST 1991. TANK'S (REMOW AND REPUCED ism)
a INDICATES APPROMMATE LOCATION OF GROUNDWAER TREATMENT -TEN INSTWD ON LOT 29. 1,500 WASTE OIL TANK
TANK (HucmEs HNC#'?ER)
12,ooO GWON TANK
ADJOMNC MxIlPlED PROPDIllES:
LOT 2 58M EDISON PUCE cM(puTER ECOW 5u41 Mm RACE. M4lEG-I
LOT 3 1047 WINO MOA ROBLE. EUS CMUNlCAilMlS 1945 WINO MOA ROBLE. UICROSTA.r(. OlHER WSNESES
LOT 4 1935 WINO UDA ROBE REAL PROPERTY SERvlCES CORP. STUDY AREA MAP
LOTS SCcE SUBsTAnffl CARLSBAD AIRPORT CENTRE
LOT I tom PALOMAR OAKS WAY, PAWM OAKS omc~ EUI~MNG
LOT 30 si6 o~m RACE. cox mmucnw mw BV: JD I CHECK^ w: IWRE ND: 2
M: 933020~ I ME 4-1 2-93 1 PROJECT NO: 9353020R-RRO
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