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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE; ; US050058; Permit10/29/2020 US050058 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Flammable Liquids, Gases 2175 CAMINO VIDA Job Address: ROBLE Permit Type: FL Parcel No: Lot #: 0 Reference No.: Permit No: US050058 Status: APPROVED Applied 9/23/2005 Approved: 9/23/2005 Issued: 9/23/2005 PC #: Inspector: Project Title: SBC CARLSBAD C.O. TANK REMOVAL Applicant: Owner: SBC CARLSBAD, C.O. 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE CARLSBAD CA 619-696-0967 Fees ($) Add'l Fees ($) Total Balance ($) 115 0 115 0 1/1 Sep 23 05 11'.-24a Laura Box 714-963-9367 I5o5OO5I p.2 OFFICE USE PERMIT APPLICATION PERMIT #:__________ PART I DATE RECEIVED: _1 ®r, _j_ PLANCM___________ GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION FEE PAID: PLAN APPROVAL:________ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK FACILITY HYDRO UNIT:__________ BENEF. USE:____________ SITE NAME: SC Carkshpi (' n SITEADORESS: 2175 Camino Vida Roble CityCarlsbad Zip QflR PROPERTY OWNER: Assessor's Parcel No.____________________ ConyPacific Bell Telephone Cn.. ContactAnre Taylor MailingAddress 140 New Montgomery St. City San Frni'c StateCA Ziaipc Phone (92 813-6161 24-Hour Emergency Contact Paul Weiss Phonej9)(9.flQ7 C.. TANK OPERATOR: CompanySBC Contact Paul Weiss MailingAddress2175 Camino Vida Rr,hlp City Carl qhri zip -M Phonc(6169-0967 24-HourEnergencyContact Paul Weiss Phone 619) 696-0667 CONTRACTOR PERFORMING WORK PriniseyContractor AnI411S_Apha1i- Contact Scott Taylor Mailing Address P.O.. Box 711539 City Santee, CA Zip 9207? Phone(657...8201 State Contractor's License Hazardous Substances Certificate___________________________________________ Worker's Compensation Insurance Company_________________________________________ APPLICATION SUBMITTAL, PLAN APPROVAL, PERMIT ISSUANCE, AND REQUIRED INSPECTIONS Submit one (I) original and two (2) copies of this application package, including plan drawings, with the required fee to the Depaitnent of Environmental Health (DEH), Mazardom Materials Division, 1255 Imperial Avenue, Third Floor, San Diego, CA 92101; or mail to P.O. Box 129261, San Diego, CA 92112-9261. Checks should be made payable to the County of Son Diego. A permit will be issued by DEH upon review and approval of the application and plans. The required fees must be submitted with the application package. Influmation in addition to that presented in the application package may be needed in order to obtain final approval. No work is to begin on the proposed project until a permit has been issued, The required inspections cannot be scheduled until a permit is issued. Once the permit has been issued, it is the responsibility of the permittee to notify DEH at least two (2) working days in advance to schedule each required inspection. Construction stages at which inspections are required are indicated in each subpart of this application four' (i.e., Part II, 111, IV, & V). If you need additional information, please call the Underground Storage Plan Check Desk at (619) 237-8451. Co-y of Sin Diego Darl4D43I1 (Rev. 07/03) I-i DepanertofEavironomal Hesith Sep 25 05 04:32p Laura Box 714 -963-9367 p.5 F. PROJECI' WORK TO BE COMPLETED COWLETE APPLICATION FEE CODE Check Applicable Box PARTS TABLE G Installation/Construction of new tank(s) systems only I & U I (without closingany cxis*ing tanks) Closure of existing tan)(s) systems with installation of new tanks I, U & UI 1&2 replonient) Closure of existing tank(s) systems with no new tank installation I & UI 2 Intrsiorcoatinmepair of an existing underground storage tank I & IV I Rcpipe/pipe-rei,air piping upgrade of an existing underground storage tank facility I & V 3 Installation/Construction of vaulted tanks VI 4 G. FEE& The feet shown below cover plan review and the required field iospectioes Use the appropriate Fee Code as determined in Section F above. FEE CODE Installation The for fist tanks $1090.00 (fee will apply to all tauk InstallatIons, Fee: $ jWk repairs, Interior lining and bladder installations) Installation fee for each additional lank No. X SI 10.00 Fee: $ EstablishmeatBasc Fee $210.00 Fee: $ (Applies to establishments not currently trader permit with DEH) Operating Permit Fee per tank No. X5315.00 Fee: $ (Does not apply to replacement tanks if the existing tank to be replaced bas paid Current operating permit fees) Closure fee for &sttank $625.00 Fee $ Closure fee for each additional tank No. X $105.00 Fee- $ 2 Upgrade (Repair —1 inspections $655.00 Upgradc /Repair —2üispec110ns $930.00 Fee: $ Additional inspection(s): Soil Sampling: $275.00 Other: $275.00 Fee: $ Fee S 4 Consultation fee (e.g. vaulted tank minimum 2 hours) Hours X $110.00 Fee: $ Re-inspection fee $370.00 Fee: $ Plan Re-Review $245.00 Fee: S 5 TOTAL FEE: $ B. PERMiTS BY OTHER AGENCIE& FIRE DEPARTMENT APCD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Provide copies of approved applications from these departments and others if needed. Cawrty Sac Dicgo DlU1M9M1 (Rcv. 07104) 1-2 DepartneniofEnvzenmactatB.clth Sep 25 05 04:32p Laura Box 714-963-9367 p.2 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO CLOSE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TAM( SYSTEM TOTAL NUMBER OF TANK SYSTEMS TO BE CLOSED'— lqom UST SYSTEMS INQ..IJDE TANK AND ALL ASSOCIATED PIPING. DEMON OF TANKS TO BE CLOSED: TANK NO. CAPACITY DATE IAILED TANK COMPOSITION TANK PRESENMY INUSE? STORED IN TANK 1 6000 __/_I_ Fiberglas yes niee1 HAS ThE TA KSVS MEYER FARED OR LEAKED? YES 0 NO 0 UNKNOWN 0 L Manager Type: O irements W REASON FOR TANKS TORE CLOSED: DfII USE ONLY: Meet current state/federal requ € Replacement of existing tanks status: o Tank system failure, briefly describe 0 0tber, briefly describe E. PREVIOUS OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF THE TANXS Dates Owner/Operator County of San Diego DH-HM-9313 (Rev. 01-03) rn-I Department of Envuonmenta) Health Sep 25 05 04:32p Laura Box 714-363-9367 p.3 EST. H#__________________ PLAN CHECK #___________ WORKPLAN FOR UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK CLOSURE SiteName SEC Carlsbad C.O. Site Address 2175 Camino Vida Roble Carlsbad, CA 92008 Describe the existing land use in the surrounding area, (residential, commercial, schools). Describe the locations of nearest receptors and the prevailing wind. Explain how the excavation will be secured. Describe fencing/site security and other methods that insure public safety Tank area to be secured by Fencing If soil is to be stockpiled, describe the location on the Plan Check map. Describe method of soil containment (berrning/covers, run-off control). Stockpieled and covered with plastic Do you plan to conduct site assessment or remedial work beyond what is necessary to remove the underground storage tank(s) and perform the mandatory soil sampling required by the Site Assessment and Mitigation Division (SAM) of the Depaitment of Environmental Health? L Yes If Yes, a Workplan for Post-Tank Removal Investigation must be completed under the direction of a registered professional. 714-757-7443 9115/05 Telephone ______________________________________ Date ______________________________________ County of San Diego DEIUJM-9 176 (Rev. 12198) Department of Environmental Health Sep 23 05 11:24a Laura Box 714-963-9387 p .4 K PROPOSED METROL) OF CLOSURE: fi REMOVAL 0 CLOSURE IN PLACE PRIYFO(Y)T. Tank owner/authorized representative responsible for all sampling analyses and associated costs. f - For tank sy=cmq that to he The excavation shall be exposed prior to the scheduled inspection and sampling points identified by the Department of Environmental Health (DER) inspector. Sampling is required for both tank and piping. The tank and piping mint remain In the excavation until the DEH Inspector approves the removal. - Tank iytn fn h lnraI in piaae Submit an alternate plan which must include soil sampling, reason for closing the tank system in place and-type of material to be used to fill the tank. Soil sampling and/cr hydrostatic testing is also required for / piping closures. Tank system closure in place will only be considered after evaluating the risks and hazards if the tank system were removed. / l*sPosALsrrEoFTANk Note: You must inform DER of the address of where the tank and piping is to be disposed. ihk lnfnrm.finn K ATrACH TRItEE COPIES OF PLANS SHOWING THE FOLLOWING: /i/ProPertY lines, site address, scale, north arrow. / 2. Location of all existing structures. t 3.-,'Location of all existing underground storage tank facilities. \ 4. -'Location of underground Storage tanks and piping tq be closed- 5. Location of underground utility lines and vaults. ,flhA.4L 4r2J) L UEQIJIREDINSFECIICN-PERM1T TO CLOSE A representative tmm UJki must be on site at the time rite tank(s) are cLosed. TANKSYSflM CLOSURE BY RrMOVAL - The excavation shailbe exposed prior to the scheduled inspection. The tank owner/authorized representative on site must submit a uniform hazardous waste manifest demonstrating that the tank has been properly decontaminated. A combustible gas instrument and soil sampling equipment must be on site. The DER Inspector will identify sampling points. The tank and piping must remain in the excavation until DEW approves the removal. TANK SYSTEM CLOSURE IN PLACE: - Soil sampling for tank(s) and piping. Alter approval of the alternate plan, the tank owner/authorized representative on site shall submit a uniform b- -waste manifest demonstrating that the tank has been properly decontaminated. The DEH Inspector shall verify that the tank system has been properly emptied and will witness the filling with an approved inert substance. Piping must be closed at the same time as the tank. 1. I)EQARATION I declare that to the best of my knowledge and belief, the statements and infonnation provided are correct and true. I understand that information in addition to that provided above may be needed in order to obtain final approval by the Department of EnvironmentalHeahh (DEH). I understand that tests and procedures that may be required by other departments and agencies to demonstrate adequate site safety or suitability for furthet development (e.& soil compaction testing) are in addition to the requirements of the DeparimentoIEnvirunmental Health (DEW). I will notify the Department of Environmental Health (DEW) at least two working days (48 hours) before work is to begin in order to schedule the required inspections. I understand that site and worker safety are solely the responsibility of the property owner or his agent and that thlF responsibility is no shared assum by the County of San Diego. SINATURE&1T112 ( TELEPHONU14) 77-744 DATE September 15, 2005 County of San Diego DEftHM-9313 (Rev. 01-03) 111.2 Department of Environmental Health Teng Companies of 330 North Brand 1i'ard 818. 539. 1100 License No. 803741 California, Inc. Suite 1290 818. 291. 0230 fax Glendale, California 91203-2374 October 5, 2005 ffifN NIL 111 Karen Vaudreiui Fire Marshal City of Carlsbad Fire Deartment 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Re: SBC-Carlsbad C.O. CRLSCA12 Tank Replacement 2175 Camino Vida Roble Teng Project No. 26-A140-01 SBC Eng. No. C 1726 Plan Check No. 05-3264 Dear Fire Marshall Vaudreiul: This letter shall serve as written confirmation of our discussion regarding the code compliance of the proposed installation of an Above-Ground Storage Tank (AST) for Class II Diesel at the SBC Telephone Exchange Facility. Section 7902.2.2.1 of the Fire Prevention Code prohibits installation of an AST for storage of Class I and Class II liquids outside of buildings within the city limits. However, Exception (2) permits the installation of an AST with a maximum capacity of 1,100 gallons for Class II liquids with the Fire Marshal's approval if specific design requirements are meet, installed in accordance with manufacturer's U.L. listing, and if provisions are made for leak and spill containment. In addition, the Fire Marshal may increase the storage volume if the increase serves the public safety interests. We believe the proposed tank installation meets the public safety interests criteria set forth in Exception: (2) due to the critical function of the facility. The existing facility is a Telephone Exchange which is essential to SBC ' s Network Reliability in providing uninterruptible Voice, Data, and Emergency 911 telephone services to the City of Carlsbad communities and McClellan Palomar Airport. The proposed storage tank shall serve an existing stand-by generator housed inside the building which provides a redundant power source to the facility in the event of a commercial electrical service outage due to an emergency, accident, or natural catastrophe. Pressure from ground water conditions has caused damaged to the existing Underground Storage Tank (UST) double wall containment monitoring system and testing of the fuel system required by code has become unreliable. Therefore, the San Diego Department of Environmental Health has mandated the existing UST be de-commissioned. Replacement of the UST is not deemed feasible based on review of a Geotechnical Report for this site which identifies a unique 'perched ground water' condition caused by ground water flowing down the adjacent South slope on top of the bedrock. Installation of a UST replacement is not recommended due to the high risk of the tank being damaged if similar ground water conditions are encountered in the future. Per your recommendation, we connected the McClellan Palomar Airport Operations Manager and reviewed the proposed tank installation with Mr. Olivier Brackett. Mr. Brackett noted the AST does not pose any safety or hazard concerns to the airport and they do not have any exceptions with the proposed installation. Teng Companies of California, Inc. Carlsbad CO. October 5, 2005 Page 2 Therefore, we are requesting your consideration for installation of a fire-protected AST with an 8,000 gallon capacity due to site conditions aforementioned which prohibits replacement of the Underground Storage Tank (UST). The proposed AST is a fiberglass clad vaulted double wall steel tank which meets or exceeds all design requirements of the Fire Prevention Code and is constructed per U.L. 142 and 1709 Standards, has a 2-Hour Fire Resistant Rating in accordance with U.L. 2085 "Protected Secondary Containment", and is resistant to bullet penetration in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code.. The proposed tank installation is also designed with a fuel monitoring alarm system and a concrete pad with an integrated curb for spill and leak containment. SBC strives to meet and exceed all life and safety code requirements and the proposed tank installation will serve the Public Safety Interests for Network Reliability. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at (312) 925-1803. Very truly yours, T*oGMGuerra, IES OF ALIFORNIA, INC. AlA Project Manager xc: Rex Eliseo / SBC, F/301/26-A140-01 t:\document\26al4OOl\adminlax\specs\aOI40-01—ltr—carlsbad. 10-05-05 .doc Aboveground Steel Vault Tanks from Containment Solutions Page 1 of Vault Tank Specifications HOOVER VAULT TANK® UL LISTED 2085 PROTECTED SECONDARY CONTAINMENT TANK 1.0 GENERAL TANK DESCRIPTION: 1.1 Hoover Vault Tanks are constructed and listed in accordance with Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Standard 2085 for Insulated Secondary Containment Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids, Protected Type. This 2 Hour fire rating shall exceed all requirements of The National Fire Protection Association Sections 30 and 30A for "fire resistant" tanks and meet the requirements of The Uniform Fire Code Articles 52 and 79, Appendix Il-F and Appendix Standard A-11-F-1 for "protected" aboveground tanks. 1.2 The standard model Hoover Vault Tank is constructed as a UL listed secondary containment tank, utilizing steel inner and outer tanks. 1.3 All Vault Tank designs are resistant to bullet penetration according to Appendix II-F of the Uniform Fire Code. 1.4 Lightweight concrete surrounds the primary storage tank and shall be listed to allow the detection of leaks from the primary tank. 1.5 The tanks shall have Certification from CARB for Phase I and II Vapor Recovery. 1.6 The anchoring tie downs shall be welded to the bottom of the secondary tank and meet Zone 4 Seismic requirements. 1.7 The tanks must be off-loaded on site with a crane. 1.8 All openings shall be from the top, with threaded NPT risers. 1.9 The Vault Tank to include a Warranty for 30 years. 1.10 The tank manufacturer shall provide proof of a minimum 5 years of manufacturing vault tanks. 2.0 PRIMARY STORAGE TANKS: 2.1 The standard primary storage tank shall be rectangular in design. It shall be constructed of UL specified steel thickness, with continuous welds. 2.2 The primary storage tank shall be constructed of ASTM A-569 or A-36 carbon steel, or ASTM A-240 type 304 or 316 stainless steel, as required for compatibility of product being stored. 2.3 The primary storage tank shall be constructed and listed in accordance with UL 142 Standards. 2.4 The primary tank shall be fitted with: a 4" or 6" Fill Port, a 2" Normal Vent Port, either a 4", 6", 8", or 10" Emergency Vent Port, a 2" Liquid Gauging Port, a 2" Port for Dispensing Pump, a 4" Phase I Vapor Recovery Port, and a minimum 18" manway (for tanks with capacities 5,000 gallons http://www.containmentsolutions.com/products/vault/vault_sp_main.html 11/3/2005 Aboveground Steel Vault Tanks from Containment Solutions Page 2 of 3 and greater). An optional 15 gallon Spill Containment with Lockable Lid and Drain Port to the primary tank is available. 2.5 The primary tank shall be pressure tested to UL 142 Standard (minimum 3 to maximum 5 psi) at the factory, and shall be field tested by the contractor to a maximum 3 psi. 2.6 The primary steel tank shall be designed to. store M85 (methanol), alcohol and petroleum blends. 3.0 FIRE PROTECTION: 3.1 The standard fire protection material shall be lightweight concrete and surround the primary tank. The tank design shall provide a minimum two (2) hour fire rating per UFC Appendix Standard A-11-F (formerly UFC 79-7), and UL 2085 Protected Secondary Containment Tanks. 3.2 The fire protective material shall allow liquid leaking from the primary tank to penetrate the material and communicate with the leak detection tube according to UL 2085 Protected Secondary Containment Tanks. 3.3 The fire protective material shall be of a monolithic pour, poured at the factory. 3.4 The fire protective material shall provide a minimum of a R-10 insulating factor. 4.0 BULLET RESISTANCE: 4.1 The fire protected primary tank shall be tested by a qualified engineering firm to be resistant to penetration of the primary tank by a 150 grain, M 2 Bullet, traveling at a velocity of at least 2700 feet per second, when fired from a .30 caliber rifle, located a maximum of 100 feet from the target. 4.2 The fire protected tank must be able to be repaired in the field by a factory representative, when impacted by a bullet. 4.3 The factory representative must be able to certify that the primary and secondary containment do not leak, and that the fire protective material regains its minimum two (2) hour protection. 5.0 SECONDARY LEAK CONTAINMENT TANK: 5.1 The secondary leak containment tank shall be rectangular in design and listed according to UL 2085 insulated secondary aboveground tanks for flammable and combustible liquids, protected type. 5.2 The secondary tank shall be tested liquid tight at the factory (minimum 3 to maximum 5 psi), and shall also be field tested by the contractor to a maximum 3 psi. 5.3 The secondary tank shall provide reinforcement for the lightweight concrete. 5.4 The secondary tank shall provide true 360° Radius "pressure testable" http://www.containmentsolutions.comlproducts/vaultivaultspmain.html 11/3/2005 Aboveground Steel Vault Tanks from Containment Solutions Page 3 of 3 containment for the primary tank. 5.5 The secondary tank shall be fitted with a 2" Annular Space Monitoring Tube, a 2" Normal Vent Port and either a 4", 6", 8" or 10" Emergency Vent Port, in addition to openings for all ports in the primary tank. 5.6 The port openings in the top of the secondary tank shall be constructed with full welds to prevent moisture from seeping between the fire proofing material and secondary and primary tanks. 5.7 The top of the secondary tank shall be sloped so that water will not accumulate on top of the tank. 5.8 The secondary tank shall have a two (2) inch monitoring port including a tube which provides a means to detect product leakage from the primary tank into fire protection material that directly surrounds the primary tank. This design shall be listed under UL 2085. 6.0 COATINGS: 6.1 The exterior surface of the secondary tank shall be cleansed of foreign material and coated with a corrosion resistant industrial paint (3 to 5 mils dry film thickness). 6.2 The standard color shall be desert sand. 6.3 An optional fiberglass impregnated coating (FIBERVAULT) can be applied to the exterior surface of the secondary tank to provide resistance to corrosive environments such as salt water spray. 6.3.1 The total dry thickness shall be a minimum of 1/8 inch. 6.3.2 All threaded openings and flanges shall be protected during the coating process. 6.3.3 The coating shall be applied only when the work area and the secondary steel tank are between the temperatures of 32 and 103 degrees F. 6.3.4 The standard color shall be desert sand. Copyright © 1999 Containment Solutions, Inc. http://www.containmentsolutions.com/products/vault/vault_sp_main.html 11/3/2005 ITEM SIZE FUNCTION A 4" PHASE I VAPOR RECOVERY/SPARE B 2" SPARE C 6" FILL I) - 2" SECONDARY WORKING VENT E - 8" PRIMARY TANK EMERGENCY VENT F - 8" SECONDARY CONTAINMENT EMERGENCY VENT - 4" SUBMERSIBLE PUMP/SPARE H 2" MONITORING PIPE J 2" MECHANICAL GAUGE/SPARE K 4" ELECTRONIC LEVEL GAUGE/SPARE L 3" VENT/SPARE M 2" SPARE N 2" SUCTION PUMP/SPARE P 4" FIRE—RATED MATERIAL FILL 0 18"I MANHOLE R 15 CAL SPILLBOX W/PVC CAP &-1/2- NPT DRAIN OPENINGS LABELED "SPARE' MAY BE CHANGED TO ACCOMMODATE CUSTOMER'S NEEDS - UI ;rI !EI u IM TOP VIEW THREADED CONNECTION 2 SID. PIPE FOR ¶,u!r. SEE TOP 'N / MONITOR ACCESS si. wao ALL %-m FITTINGS & TANK ----_...__ ____L - - 4" SPACE C I 1/4" BETWEEN INNER TANK " INNER & OIJItR TANKS FILLED 83" 75" I 3/16" OUTER TANK I I WITH LIGHT WEIGHT I (FOR 3601 I I ARE—RATED MATERIAL I ---------------- - _I1 " CONTAINMENT) B 4"J - 2c L140"_40'—L "_L401 40"J 2J_ EAcH'END FORANCHORING 'DO 297" ____________________________ 102" ELEVATION PRODUCT CODE GALLONS DESCRIPTION OVERAll. SIZE SHIP WI. V4AA108KIVS00I 8,000 UL-2085 VAULT TANK W/SPILLBOX 24'8"L X 7'11"W X 7'1"H 34,000 LBS A THIS DRAWING AND THE DESIGN SHOWN HEREIN IS THE PROPERTY OF CONTAINMENT SOLUTIONS INC. USE OR COPIES THEREOF CANNOT BE MADE WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT, A DENAU COMPANY DRAWN BY: R.P.H. DATE DRAWN: 5/1/02 CUSTOMER NAME APPROVED BY : DATE: DWG NUMBER: 100010 DWG. TIP: SALES REV: I REV BY: I DATE: I SHEET: 1 011 7 I 6 5 £ I 31 2 1_ 1 Aboveground Steel Vault Tanks from Containment Solutions Page 1 of CONTAINMENT SOLUTIONS 5150 Jefferson Chemical Road Conroe, Texas 77301-6834 Phone (800) 537-4730 • Fax: (936) 756-7766 Website: www.containmentsolutions.com Vault Tanks Introduction Double-wall, aboveground steel fuel storage tanks provide dependable environmental protection. If you are concerned about the effects fuel storage has on your bottom line, look at the advantages of Aboveground Fire-Protected Storage Tanks. CSI Vault Tanks: Offer safe, affordable solutions for the storage of flammable and combustible liquids. Meet the requirements of all national fire codes for fire-rated aboveground storage tanks. Labeled according to Underwriter's Laboratories Standard 2085 "Protected Secondary Containment". Aboveground steel tanks are available in these designs: Rectangular Hoover Vault Tank Cylindrical Hoover Vault Tank Rectangular Hoover Vault Tank Standard Features: Utilize patented designs. Contain lightweight fireproofing materials within the interstitial space of UL 142 doublewall tanks. Fireproofing materials ensure that the inner tank is protected from the effects of fire. Design allows both the inner and the outer tanks to be pressure tested at the factory and in the field. Fireproofing materials allow liquid to migrate through to the monitoring tube, so leaks, from the inner tank are detected. Rectangular vault tanks are space-savers! http://www.containmentsolutions.comlproducts/vault/vaultj.html 11/3/2005 Aboveground Steel Vault Tanks from Containment Solutions Page 2 of 3 Dual Compartment Tank Ground Level with Side Side Mount Spill Box Mount Dispensing and Dispenser Ground Level Spill Boxes Options: -U-\ UL 142 listed double-wall inner tanks, providing triple containment Tank capacities from 250 to 30,000 gallons 3,000 PSI concrete Stainless steel inner tanks Dual compartments available in all capacities Lifting lugs and pump mounting brackets Maintenance free exterior coatings Internal coatings compatible with aviation fuels and other chemicals Cylindrical Hoover Vault Tank Standard Features: Designed to meet the demanding needs of today's industry. Primarily designed for the storage of flammable and combustible liquids. Can be used for a wide variety of applications. Options: UL 142 listed double-wall inner tanks, providing triple containment Tank capacities from 250 to 30,000 gallons 3,000 PSI concrete Stainless steel inner tanks Dual compartments available in all capacities Lifting lugs and pump mounting brackets Maintenance free exterior coatings Internal coatings compatible with aviation fuels and other chemicals http://www.containmentsolutions.com/products/vault/vaultj,.html 11/3/2005 Aboveground Steel Vault Tanks from Containment Solutions Page 3 of 3 Fibervault More info to come. Optional Environmental Tank Covers and Equipment Compartments Benefits: Designed to protect and limit access to the equipment providing secondary containment. Provide security for your operating equipment. Tank covers offered for rectangular tanks up to 2,000 gallon capacity. Equipment compartments are also available for all cylindrical tanks. Tank covers and equipment compartments are constructed of steel. Copyright © 1999 Containment Solutions, Inc. http://www.containmentsolutions.com/products/vault/vaultj,.html 11/3/2005 3 Feb I 02 06 01:11p Dept. of Env. Health SAM (619) 338-2315 p.1 - -'-- I ' LAND AND WATER QUALITY DIVISION UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM CLOSURE REPORT ESTABLISHMENT NO. '2-0 / (S 3 PLAN CHECK NO. _4TS SITE NAME PHONE SITE ADDRESS 21 9 m,nc' 4 eavp cn-y zip__________ CONTRACTOR PHONE ig - 5-62 -t' ' Number of tanks to be removed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FIRE AGENCY PRESENT NO Decontamination by 44'crit.. - Dept. Manifest No, -121q Permit No. Tank rinsate!(amount & destination) Pk /2. d— •/ Inspector ry-y-2E=>e - Tank ID No Capacity Tank Construction Mnterialsstorad %L.E.L. Dry icelother amt.) / /çô Tank condition - , C ______ $/ %..t/1'(c; 2- iL-•1-/' Backfill soil type '1017 e p Backfill condition ~~*Af , ' ..- •: ,/ ç/c// Native soil type , ,,-I ________ -4 (t.c( ('4/ Native condition Lh i' c d • - Q, Excavation odors? ci' pf Stockpile odors? Ile . Water present? ~-- c.'/r ,' D"'? C4/ 2/ h.k.,w %i Ponded product? Pi ping removed? O I REINSPECTION REQUIRED YES(J) If yes, explain NOTICE: You are hereby notified that on / 2- 1 a4, an Environmental Health Specialist conducted an inspection for the closure of 2174, hazardous substance underground storage tank(s). A summary of the conditions follows: 0 An unauthorized release of a hazardous substance has been observed by the Environmental H e a l t h S p e c i a l i s t Y o u a r e h e r e b y required to initiate Corrective Action measures (See Page 4 for details). A determination of this site's status is pending the Site Assessment and Mitigation (SAM) Program s r e c e i p t a n d r e v i e w of analytical results for the samples taken from the tank and/or piping closure site. A laboratory report must be submitted to SAM within 30 days. Please request that the laboratory send a copy of the analytical report directly to at the address provided below. The SM Program bas:.completed ite review of the analytical results for samples collected it the tank dOsüre site and has determined the fol owing. TANK CLOSURE COMPLETE - NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED INlTtATECORRECTIVE ACTION MEASURES (See enclosed Information) Reviewed by: - Date Reviewed: I I SupervIsor. RECEIVED Environmental Health Specialist PRINTED NAME P /3' /.' ."-.. SAM - P.O. Box 129261 2-ITS San Diego, CA 92112-9261 (619) 338- -, I / / Cf - o I PHONE NUMBER _t'!fj_' _b ___''-..( DISTRIBUTION: WHITE-RETURN TO SAM YELLOW-BUSINESS RETAINS County of San Diego 4 nf 4 Department of Environmental Health Shaw Shaw Environmental, inc. lit Shaw Environmental, Inc. e#ftp 4005 Port Chicago Highway Concord, California 94520-1120 Phone: 925.288.9898 Fax: 925.288.0888 June 14, 2006 Mr. Jon Senaha County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health P.O. Box 129261 San Diego, California 92112-9261 Shaw Project No. 837959.48 Subject: Underground Storage Tank Removal Report AT&T Facility 2175 Camino Vida Roble Carlsbad, California Dear Mr. Senaha: Please find enclosed a copy of the Underground Storage Tank Removal Report prepared by Shaw Environmental, Inc. (Shaw) on behalf of AT&T at their above-referenced facility. Field activities performed by Shaw include arranging for the dewatering of the excavation, rinsing, transportation, and destruction of the 6,000-gallon diesel UST, and the collection and analysis of soil and water samples from the excavation. If you have any questions regarding the information presented in the attached report, please contact me at (925) 288-2103. Thank you for your assistance on this project. Sincerely, Shaw Environmental, Inc. Rob Delnagro, Project Manager cc: Mr. Rex Eliseo - AT&T Corporate Real Estate Ms. Louise Delano - AT&T Services, Inc. Mr. James Kendrick - Newfields, Inc. (w/o attachment) Mr. Gregory Ryan - Carlsbad Fire Department TV 0:\AT&T\06-0025doc I I I I I UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK REMOVAL REPORT AT&T FACILITY 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009 Prepared for: AT&T 8401 Page Street; Room 110 Buena Park, California 90621 Prepared by: Shaw Environmental, Inc. 4005 Port Chicago Highway Concord, California 94520 2,A2'1 A") Anna Waláce Project Scientist I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0:\AT&T\06-0025.doc Rob Delnagro, P. Project Manager Shaw Project Nq,8359.48 APPROVEØ'JS'SUBRITTED JuO4 CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT osos-bos-g Table of Contents Listof Tables ..................................................................................................................................H Listof Figures................................................................................................................................. List of Appendices .......................................................................................................................... ii 1.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 1.1 Site Description ................................................................................................................. 1.2 UST Removal Permit.........................................................................................................1 2.0 UST Removal Field Activities..............................................................................................1 2.1 Tank Removal.....................................................................................................................1 2.2 Sampling Activities ...........................................................................................................2 2.3 Sample Analyses................................................................................................................3 2.4 Sample Analytical Results.................................................................................................3 3.0 Site Rest oration ..................................................................................................................... 3 4.0 Conclusions...........................................................................................................................4 4.1 Observations......................................................................................................................4 4.2 Reporting Requirements....................................................................................................4 I I I I I I I I 0:\AT&T06-0025.doc 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I List of Tables Table Title 1 Water Sample Analytical Results 2 Soil Sample Analytical Results List of Figures Figure Title 1 Site Vicinity Map 2 Site Plan 3 Soil Sample Analytical Results (02/02/06) 4 Water Sample Analytical Results (02/02/06) List of Appendices Appendix Title A Tank Removal Permit B Non-Hazardous Manifests for Water Disposal C Hazardous Waste Manifest for Rinsate Disposal D Certification of Destructions for UST and Piping E CSDDEH Inspection Report F Laboratory Analytical Report and Chain-of-Custody Document 0:\AT&T\06-0025.doc ii 1.0 Introduction On behalf of AT&T, Shaw Environmental, Inc. (Shaw) was contracted to provide environmental consulting services during the removal of a 6,000-gallon diesel underground storage tank (UST) at 2175 Camino Vida Roble in Carlsbad, California (Figure 1). AT&T's construction management contractor, R.J. Daum, subcontracted Angus Asphalt to provide and operate equipment to perform the UST removal. UST removal work discussed in this report was completed in compliance with local and state regulatory requirements in February 2006. 1.1 Site Description The AT&T site is located in primarily commercial area of Carlsbad, California. A two-story AT&T building housing offices and telecommunications equipment is located on the eastern portion of the property, with the remainder of the site used for parking of AT&T and employee vehicles. A 6,000-gallon UST used to supply diesel fuel for an emergency backup generator was located to the south of the building. As AT&T had installed an aboveground storage tank to supply fuel, the UST was scheduled for removal 1.2 UST Removal Permit Prior to initiating tank removal activities, AT&T's architect obtained a UST removal permit from the County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health (CSDDEH). A copy of the permit is included in Appendix A. Prior to removal of the tank, representatives from the CSDDEH and the Carlsbad Fire Agency (CFA) were scheduled to observe the tank removal activities. 2.0 UST Removal Field Activities________________________ 2.1 Excavation Dewatering Prior to January 31, 2006, Angus Asphalt personnel removed the overlying concrete slab and surrounding fill material and stockpiled adjacent to the excavation. Water was encountered in the excavation at a depth of approximately 2 feet below surface grade (bsg). The water in the excavation was thought to be perched, and originated from runoff from the adjacent hillside and irrigation system. In order to facilitate removal of the UST, approximately 1,800 gallons of water was removed from the excavation on January 31, 2006 by Adams Services, Inc. using a 0:\AT&T'\06-0025doc I I I I I I I I I I I I I Li I I I I I I vacuum truck. The water was the transported to Demenno/Kerdoon in Compton, California for disposal. A copy of the non-hazardous water transport form is included in Appendix B. 2.2 Tank Removal On February 2, 2006, the UST was triple-rinsed by Adams Services, Inc. personnel using a hot pressure washer and detergent. Approximately 250 gallons of rinsate was removed using a vacuum truck. Following rinsing, visual inspection of the tank did not indicate any residual sludge or liquid on the visible portions of the interior of the tank. The rinsate was then transported by Adams Services, Inc. personnel for disposal to Demenno/Kerdoon in Compton, California under hazardous waste manifest number 24778932. A copy of the manifest is included in Appendix C. Following rinsing, approximately 150 pounds of dry ice was placed into the tank. Approximately an hour later, the lower explosive limit (LEL) in the tank was measured to be 0%. Permission was then granted by Mr. Gregory Ryan of the CFA to remove the UST. The tank was lifted from the excavation using a crane and secured onto a flatbed truck. Upon removal, the tank was in good condition with no holes or cracks. Adams Services, Inc. personnel transported the tank to Pacific Coast Recycling, in Long Beach, California for disposal. A copy of the tank disposal certificate is included in Appendix D. A copy of the CSDDEH inspection report is included in Appendix E. On February 8, 2006, Adams Services, Inc. transported the piping to Waste Management's Carson Transfer Station for destruction and disposal. A copy of the piping disposal declaration is included in Appendix D. No petroleum odors or staining were encountered within the exposed soils in the excavation. Water was present in the bottom of the excavation at approximately 12 feet bsg; no sheen or other indications of petroleum hydrocarbon impact were noted on the water. 2.3 Sampling Activities On February 2, 2006, Shaw personnel collected one water sample and two soil samples from the tank excavation under the supervision of Mr. Jon Senaha with the CSDDEH. The water sample, labeled Wi, was collected by lowering a new disposable bailer into the excavation until full. The 0:\AT&T\06-0025.doc 2 I I I I I I I I H I I I IE I I I I ' water was then transferred from the bailer to the appropriate containers, labeled, placed in a I cooler with ice, and transported under chain of custody protocol to the analytical laboratory. A copy of the chain-of-custody document is included in Appendix F. Soil sample T2-2 was collected from the north sidewall of the tank excavation, at a depth of ' approximately 2 feet bsg. Soil sample P1-3 was collected from underneath the former piping trench, at a depth of approximately 3 feet bsg. The soil samples were then appropriately labeled, placed in a cooler with ice, and transported under chain-of-custody protocol to the analytical I laboratory. A copy of the chain-of-custody document is included in Appendix F. 2.4 Sample Analyses The samples were transported and submitted to Applied P&CH Laboratories, an ELAP-certified I laboratory located in Chino, California. The samples were analyzed for purgeable hydrocarbons (PHC) as gasoline using EPA method M80 15V, and for motor oils and PHC as diesel fuel using I EPA method M80 1 5E. The samples were further analyzed for the fuel oxygenates methyl-t-butyl ether (MTBE), tert butyl alcohol (TBA), diisopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tert butyl ether (ETBE), tert amyl methyl ether (TAME) and for naphthalene using EPA method 8260B. 2.5 Sample Analytical Results Results of the analysis of the water sample reported PHC as gasoline and PHC as diesel at concentrations of 30 parts per billion (ppb) and 400 ppb, respectively. Motor oils were reported at 200 ppb. Analytical results are summarized in Table 1, and depicted in Figure 3. A copy of the laboratory analytical report is included in Appendix F. Motor oils were detected in the analysis of soil sample T2-2 and P1-3 at concentrations of 1 parts I per million (ppm) and 260 ppm respectively. PHC as gasoline was also reported in both soil samples up to 0.02 ppm. No other analytes were detected in the soil samples. The analytical I results are summarized in Table 2 and depicted in Figure 4. A copy of the laboratory analytical report is included in Appendix F. 1 3.0 Site Restoration Prior to backfilling the UST excavation, additional water was observed to have entered the I excavation. To facilitate backfihling operations, Adams Services, Inc. removed an additional 800 I gallons of water using a vacuum truck from the excavation on February 8, 2006. The water was 0:\AT&T\06-0025.doc 3 I Li - the transported to Demenno/Kerdoon in Compton, California for disposal. A copy of the non- hazardous water transport form is included in Appendix B. I The UST excavation was then backfilled by Angus Asphalt personnel using stockpiled soils and clean imported fill material. Site restoration activities were completed without Shaw supervision. I 4.0 Conclusions_____________________________________ I 4.1 Observations No petroleum staining or odor was encountered during the UST excavation, with the removed tank observed to be in good condition. Water was encountered within the excavation at depths as I shallow as 2 feet bsg, with no sheen or other indications of petroleum impact noted. This water is believed to have been perched, possibly originating from runoff from the neighboring hillside or from irrigation activities. I Analysis of the water and soil samples reported low concentrations of heavy-end petroleum hydrocarbons. Based on these results, no further action is appropriate. 4.2 Reporting Requirements I Upon approval of AT&T, this report will be delivered to: Mr. Jon Senaha - County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health I P.O. Box 129261 San Diego, California 92112-9261 I . Mr. Gregory Ryan Carlsbad Fire Department I 2560 Orion Way Carlsbad, California 92010-7280 Li I O:\AT&T\06-0025.doc 4 I I I I I I I I I I Tables I I I I I I I I I - - - = - - - - M M M _ -- - M _ TABLE I Water Sample Analyical Results AT&T Facility 2175 Camino Vida Roble Carlsbad, California Sample PHCas I PHCas I I Motor Oils I MTBE I TBA I DlPE TAME I ETBE TNaphthalene Sample Sample Depth Date Gasoline j Diesel I __ (all results reported in parts per billion) I.D. Location (bsg) Collected Wi tank 1 12 feet I 02/02/06 30* 400* 200* ND10 ND20 ND5 ND5 ND5 ND5 excavation] Notes: bsg - below surface grade PHC - purgeable hydrocarbons MTBE - methyl-t-butyl ether TBA - tert butyl alcohol DIPE - diisopropyl ether ETBE - ethyl tert butyl ether TAME - tert amyl methyl ether ND. not detected above 'x" method detection limit * - results are estimated; values are below practical quantitation limits - - - .__ - - M - - - _ - - - - TABLE 2 Soil Sample Analylcal Results AT&T Facility 2175 Camino Vida Roble Carlsbad, California FFI Sample. PHC as PHC as Motor Oils MTBE TBA DIPE TAME ETBE Naphthalene ple Sample Depth Date Gasoline Diesel Location (bsg) Collected (all results reported in parts per million) T2-2 excavation 2 feet 02/02/06 0.02* ND12 1* ND12 ND24 ND61 ND61 ND61 ND61 sidewall P1-3 piping 3 feet 02/02/06 0.01* ND21 260 ND11 ND21 ND54 ND54 ND54 ND54 trench Notes: bsg - below surface grade PHC - purgeable hydrocarbons MTBE - methyl-t-butyl ether TBA - tert butyl alcohol DIPE - diisopropyl ether ETBE - ethyl tert butyl ether TAME - tert amyl methyl ether ND -not detected above "x" method detection limit * - results are estimated; values are below practical quantitation limits I I I I I I r I I Figures L I I I I I I 0:\AT&T\06-0025.doc I 0 I I I I I IJ I I 11 11 I ASPHALT—PAVED PARKING LOT AT&T BUILDING 4 CINDERBLOCK WALL PIPELINE \ TRENCH I - - - —G - 30 —D - 400 DR OILS —2001 I - OX— ND [ LOCATION OF FORMER 6,000—GALLON DIESEL UST (REMOVED 02/02/06) APPROXIMATE EXTENT OF EXCAVATION K CHAIN—LINK GRASSY AREA FENCE APPROXIMATE SCALE 0 20 40 FEET IGEND & WATER SAMPLE LOCATION PHC—G - PURGEABLE HYDROCARBONS AS GASOLINE PHC—D - PURGEABLE HYDROCARBONS AS DIESEL FUEL OXYS - METHYL—T—BUTYL ETHER, TERT BUTYL ETHER, OIISOPROPYL ETHER, ETHYL TERT BUTYL ETHER, TERT AMYL METHYL ETHER, AND NAPHTHALENE ND - NOT DETECTED ALL RESULTS REPORTED IN PARTS PER BILLION A PREPARED FOR Shaw• AT&T BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA ShawE&I,kic. FIGURE 3 WATER SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS (02/02/06) AT&T FACILITY 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA I - t) L() I AT&T BUILDING 0) 10 0) N ASPHALT—PAVED PARKING LOT o w Zw I I.,'-') I CINDERBLOCK -..\ E —D - ND PIPELINEOR OILS 26006 WALL L OS NO TRENCH\ I 0. 0 I T2-2 I LOCATION OF FORMER PHC—G 0.02 6.000—GALLON DIESEL UST - PHC—D NO (REMOVED 02/02/06) - MOTOR OILS 1 APPROXIMATE EXTENT I _ NO I - OF EXCAVATION 0 - I Io II L I - z- c CHAIN—LINK I - - GRASSY AREA FENCE El IJ I I I I IGEND $ SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION PHC—G - PURGEABLE HYDROCARBONS AS GASOLINE PHC—D - PURGEABLE HYDROCARBONS AS DIESEL FUEL OXYS - METHYL—T—BUTYL ETHER, TERT BUTYL ETHER, DIISOPROPYL ETHER, ETHYL TERT BUTYL ETHER, TERT AMYL METHYL ETHER, AND NAPHTHALENE ND - NOT DETECTED ALL RESULTS REPORTED IN PARTS PER MILLION APPROXIMATE SCALE 0 20 40 FEET Sh PREPARED FOR AT&T BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA Shaw E&hc FIGURE 4 SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS (02/02/06) AT&T FACILITY 2175 CAMINO VIDA ROBLE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA I I I I I LI] Appendix A I Tank Removal Permit I I I I Li I I I I 05-02-2006 10:56AM FROM- County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health - Hazardous Materials Division 1255 Imperial Avenue P.O. Box 129261 San Diego, CA 92112-9261 Permit for U 1-978 P.002 F-402 OFFICE USE ONLY ACTIVITY CODE,-4ZO-T-23 Permit#AT5216 Establishment k_201653 Date: _October13, 2005 Expiration Date: October13, 2006 nd Storage Tank Construction/Closure I SITE NAME: SBC Carlsbad U SITE ADDRESS: 2175 Camino Vida Roble, Carlsbad 92008 OWNER NAME: SBC I OWNER ADDRESS: 140 New MontmomerV Street, San Francisco CA 94105 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK: Remove one underground storage tank and all associated plpin In accordance with SDCC Ordinance Title 6, Chapter 10, Section 68,1004 (b), UST must be removed within 180 days i of permit approval. The deadline to remove USTs is April 13. 2006, I PERMIT CONDITIONS: For tank systems that are to be removed, the excavation shalt be exposed prior to the scheduled inspection and sampling points identified by the DEN Inspector. Sampling Is required for both tank(s) and piping. The tank(s) and piping must remain in the excavation until the DEN Inspector approves the removal. All piping and underground storage tanks must be removed at the same time. Failure to do so will result in a re-inspection and I $385.00 re-inspection fee. 2. A least one sample must be analyzed for MIBE and related oxygenates (DIPE, TAME. ETBE, TBA) using EPA Method 82608 3. Certificate of Disposal/manifests required for tank Please be advised: All underground storage tanks that are to be removed must be cleaned and properly inerted prior to the removal 1) The tanks are visually free from all product, sludge, rinsate and debris. Residual staining caused by soil and waste consisting of light shadows, slight streaks, or minor discoloratlons, and sail and waste in cracks, crevices and pits may be present. Tanks that held a Hazardous material or hazardous waste that had the potential to generate flammable vapors, must be property inerted. A combustible gas indicator (CGI), which is properly calibrated, shall be used to measure the concentration of flammable vapor at the top, center and bottom of the underground storage tank. The concentration of flammable vapor must be below twenty percent of the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) for the material that was contained in the tank(s) and the oxygen concentration shall be the same as that of ambient air, approximately 20.8%. The underground storage tank(s) must inetted with dry ice using a minimum of 15 pounds for every 1000 gallons of tank capacity. Failure to have the tank properly cleaned prior to the tinie of the removal will result in the cancellation of the removal and will require a re-inspection and $385.00 re-inspection fee. This office must be given at least 48 hours notice for all required Underground Storage Tank Activity. Please call at (619) 338-2214 to schedule an appointment. For cancullations., please calL6i.9 237- 8451. ) Plans Reviewed and Approved By: Robert Rapista -- - - - Date: 10113105 INotified I I 1 I f I I Appendix B I Non-Hazardous Manifests for I Water Disposal LI I I 1 I I SERVICE ORDER NO PIC DA I/I .7 DATE DISPOSAL METHOD 0 LANDFILL 0 OTHER'____________ 7 58835 NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE DATA FORM NAME SB-dhø PACIFIC BEE I tElEPHONE 2600 cAMINO RAMON, ROOM WIDOW ADDRESS SAN RAMON, CA 94683 . 'CITY STATE. ZIP ._. . .. PHONE NO. (214 44-1 P42. CONTAINERS: NO. I.. V0LUME4/G.U)S WEIGHT 11< . TYPE: [ El J TANK DUMP El DRUMS El CARTONS El OTHER_________________________________ WASTE DESCRIPTION NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE LIQUIJJ GENERATING PROCESS TANKt!M1fl'fG- \o\c COMPONENTS OF WASTE . PPM COMPONENTS OF WASTE PPM .... . . . 5. .. . . . I . . . ___ . 7... 0 PROPERTIES: pH El SOLID El LIQUID El SLUDGE El SLURRY [!OTHER LIQUID AVOID EYE CONTACT & WEAR RUBBER. GLOVES HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS:CONTRACTOR SHA W VNTAL I. .. Faqi1ity: . / . I. •• 2175 CAZIINO VIDA .O5bE . I. . CII1UJ3AD, CA 2Oii. TYPED OR PRINT FUL(NAME & SIGNATURE AD AMSSMY ICES, MG . 4OF AWNDRA BLVD, ADDRESS IL (ARDENA CA 90248-2902 CITY, STATE, ZIP . . . 523-4430 PHONE NO.(310) TRUCK_UNIT_I 0_NO TYPED__OR_ PRINTED _FULL _NAME _& NAME -- 2000 H: ALANIRDA STMT ADDRESS ... p. COWT01 CA . 90227 Q. CITY, STATE, ZIP . PHONE NO 310) 531-7100 E ~IPED - 1- OR PRINTED FU L NAME & GEN OLtINEW L A TONS TRNS .. S B I . cia . RT/CD - HWDF NONE 'I DISCREPANCY Mne No: 00001. . . TRANSPORTER'S COPY ..•... . . . ••.•• . . .. / 58845 I NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE DATA FORM SBC NAME . P.QUOX.6,096•ROOM3Eo.00 : .. .. ... . ADDRESS : . ............. ... .. . .. .. . . . SA$ RAMON, ( CITY STATE ZIP PHONE NO 92 223-6161 OO CONTAINERS No I VOLUME GSUIIiS WEIGHT I 0 1w TYPE £9 j < 11 TRUCK D DRUMS [I CARTONS U OTHER________________________________ U WASTE DESCRIPTION NON-HAZARDOUS WASTE LIQUID GENERATING PROCESS TANK HOLI'. WAf ER COMPOt'ENTS OF WASTE PPM COMPONENTS OF WASTE PPM 6. 4. 0 PROPERTIES: pH ______ U SOLID U LIQUID. 0 SLUDGE U SLURRY II, OTHER LIQUID I . . . . AVOID Ye CONTACT RuBaE/ES: . I HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS: Gontractor w ronmentI /1J DA 'S CJAIr • . ./:. ) . / I CANIUO VlU ROLE X Jo A 2-c6 TYPED OR PRINTED FULL N E & SIGNATURE DATE ADAMS fRVtCL INC 1 NAM I ... . •40 E. ALONDRASLVTi. . . ADDRESS___________________________________________________________ SERVICE ORDER NO I GARD14A CA 90248 2902 I Cl) CITY STATE ZIP ______________________________________________________ PICK UP DATE ONE 0. (IO) 523-4430 (1 Ole I 6 .6 . TRUCK UNIT I.0. NO TYPED OR PRINTED FULL NAME & SIGNATURE DATE I • . . . DE4OJKR1)OH . . . Profiled: . ..,.,.. . . . . i . . NAME •• . . • . 2000N. ALAMIIDASTRliLT . .. DISPOSAL METHOD. ADDRESS______________________________________________________ U LANDFILL 0 OTHER I C0dPTON CA 90422 CITY STATE, 71P I .• 537-7100 4 p... TYPED OR PRINTED FULL NAME & SIG/4 URE // DATE GEN OLDINEW A TONS 1 RTICO HWOF NONE DISCREPANCY Manifest No 00003 I TRANSPORTER'S COPY I I I I I I 11 I I Appendix C Hazardous Waste Manifest for Rinsate Disposal I I I I I I f .. ... . 1orrñ Approved 0MB 14o 2050-p39Expirs 9 30 99) Seejqucfions on DOCK Ot page 6 Department of ioxtc Subtancns Contril I Please print or tyge Form c1esIgftedIir .c(&on tte?T2 pitch) typewriter I Sacramento California ENJFOR.M I1AlDOIJS Geiieroto US EPA ID No Manifest Document No 2 Page 1 Information in the 5haded aros is not required by federal law WAS1t,vMANlEST (1(AV rHl 01 101 7! ! I ol o e 2 I 3 Generator anM sttame d ailing Address exnc 51Vi e o 4 Generqtors Phone (4i4 IP4 14 t 5 Transporter 1 Cono y Nain 6 US fP ID Nuim6er MiA1 - 7 -Tram porter 2 Company Name 8 US EPA lD Number •••. . L 9 Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10 US EPA ID Number .• . _______ 2*1H U L4CD $vuJEr ii US DOT Oescription (including Proper Shipping Name Hazard Class and ID Number) 12. Containers 1 S. Totsl Quantity 14 Unit WI/Va! No Type 7 .. ..... . . .. . ... .. ... .. . ... . . ........ . .. ___________ A 77.7 imp G .:.i1ty ryt Cc (LQ • 1i i1i I ft4* dIt$LSL 16 GENERATOR S CERTIFtCATIOt4 thereby of,that the contentsof this consignment are fully and accurately described aboce by proper 5h pp ng ofimo and are classified packed - h and labeled and ace in oil respects in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and natbruol goirorament regulations sums g large quantity generator, I certify that I have a program ii place to tedyce the volume and toxicity of waste generqted to the degree Imave determined to be economical) I have the method of treatment, stoiage or, dispoal currentl available to me which minimu..es tie present and future ttireatio iumon lie9li practicable and that eleçted practicable and the environment OR, if I am a m1aiI quantity generator I hove made a good faith effort to qministiize my waste generation ansi sRleci the best waste management method that is ovailabfo to me and thoti com afford I Name I Month D Year 17 Trqnspi3a .L4,.krrowledgeme t of Receipt of Materials Prited/TmpedNaip ir Snaturn . .. .. - I th Day. Year I ii lo? 0 18 TransponEer Ahniwied ement of Receipt of Materials o Printed/Typed Name Signatu -e Month Day Year 19 Discrepancy Indication Space —A . ........ -. • • I 20. Failitt0wi irOperator Certificatiousof recept of haardau mate)iLa ls covered • hi e lt6msi'I 9. . Day 6~,e a go 4/ P L LO Y1, DO N lIE BELOW THIS U!4E DTSC8O22A(1/99) Green TRANSPORTER RETAINS 1 I I I I LI I I I Appendix D Certificate of Destructions for I UST and Piping I I I I I I I 0:\AT&1'O6-0025.doc I @4/25/2006 10:52 2 Pier T Avenue -Berth 11 Long Beach, California 90802 Phone (582) 628-8100 PAGE 05 Fax; Accounting (562) 828-8140 Personnel (562) 628-8120 Purchasfng (562) 628-8141 Saes (562) 45-0930 3105231518 ADAMS SERVICES, INC. ROCIT'ICCUlmaSt I , LLC I I I I AS/pw February 7, 2006 Adams Services 406 East Alondra Boulevard Gardena, California 90248-2902 Dear Sir: This letter is to certif' that on February 2, 2006, one (1) steel tank was removed from SBC (see address below) and transported by truck to our facility and destroyed on our property and reduced by shear for rern.elti.ng purposes only. 176000 Gallon Double-Wall Steel Tank PCR Ticket 473529 Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifcst#24778932 SBC dba Pacific Bell Telephone 2175 Camino Vida Roble Carlsbad, CA 9201.1 Very truly yours. A AST RECYCLING, LLC rchasing Agent Fontana Division I I I I I I I I I I I I 4/25/26 1@:52 315231518 ADAMS SERVICES, INC. PAGE 06 I I 406 E. Alondra flivd.. Gardena, CA 9024-2902 (310) 523-4430 A FAX (310) 523-1518 DISPOSAL DECLARATION Adams Services, Inc. hereby certifies that the pipe & sumps taken from the below listed site was delivered to Waste Management's Carson Transfer Station for destruction and disposal (see Scale Ticket below). Site: SJ3C 2175 Cami.no Vida Roble Carlsbad, CA 92011 Ticket: 11.51754/ Control 1064139 dated 2/3/06 Net Weight: 1.380 lbs. Li . •;'\ . . • . :.W1MAthuIFbCAit I ThiS t To (flh1FY the fooWkg dsthbed tmniôdIt' W dü6d op ctpi catê, wo t ullin1y Of jya M8Hb , *th rrofeofl COd th,Mhftd by thd tM ut Mr ffi1ffi i I WAtE MANA1lNt Wqhhiter AFN i114N1 iAftóN WA, W AJ& 15ISJ, 3lb rJ fb Adt r'Ui1 Only! •, •.: ... 'ø1 / dni sr' 10T(~,TW. I!tD . . . . •:- H..' .• tiiJ by Wbqht.Whô Igiaturo on th$ rrtIfl. it1 'âôf bM1i 'f .thgtlfftmI fluths nnd '! faodid A'VIJItift. tbNtROLNO1 o4i 39 ricKi -r i17i 'fl\TE'.. 02/ /2)ø$ I timt -• 1 ULsUF Fui - $ I.. '. • . i.'$U:. I CA O JV ANSFEflSTATON 1GN Et U`.,(;,u i Ile. r riio T!dJ - 8 t /(A RS1 P1 OUT (ititi rfir rdr ILPZ $ ArAP ,t bC "PLEASE SEE REV :tD'. FOR .MP'ORtAN1 RULES AND I I I I I I I I I I I I I rl I I I Appendix E I CSDDEH Inspection Report I I I I I 1 05-02-2006 10:5 TAM FROM- 1-978 P.012/016 F-402 LAND AND WATER QUALITY DIVISION I V UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SYSTEM CLOSURE REPORT ESTABLISHMENT NO. _i. 01 '$ 3 PLAN CHECK NO. —. ,4T SITE NAME — ~ £1. PHONE_________________________________ SITE ADDRESS 41V, V 1 CONTRACTOR PHONE V V Number of tanks to be removed () 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . FIRE AGENCY PRESENT NO I I Decontamination by — '"—c V V Dept. V Manifest No. — 3 L VV Permit No. - Tank nsate/(amount& destination) _P_/—/ Inspector 4 T Tank IL) No 72 Capacity .. I Tank Construction 1d I LIVe . Materials stored PlesAl %LE.L. ry 1 V D other(amt) ic' I Tank condition V - Backfill soil type EWIW oAe Backfill condition Native soil type 4/ V Native condition 4-i_ - I Excavation odors? 'r V V V Stockpile odors? V I Water present? - - ,1r.øv-c4 Porided product? Piping removed? I REINSPECTION REQUIRED .. YES NO if yes, explain NOTICE: You are hereby notified that on 2-1 2- I 046, an Environmental Health Specialist conducted an inspection fur the closure I .of olte. hazardous substance underground storage tank(s). A summary of the conditions follows: 0 An unauthorized release of a hazardous substance has been observed by the Environmental Health Specialist. You are hereby required to initiate Corrective Action measures (See Page 4 for details). I .A determination of this site's status is pending the Site Assessment and Mitigation (SAM) Pmgram's receipt and review of analytical results for the samples taken from the tank and/or piping closure site. A laboratory repo!jus1 be submitted to SAM within 30 days Please request that the laboratory send a copy of the analytical report directly to_____________________ at the address provided below. I W11 RECEIVED BY jj .1 V••VVVVVVVVVV VV••V VVV• V• Environmental Health Specialist PRINTED NAME If fr9//' /<-.• SAM - P.O. Box 12261 2.1<1 PHONE NUMBER (/ _/ 5T 2 __L / - -7 o San Diego, CA 92112-9251 /'6cit.e (519)338- /— f)_ V DISTPJBU11ON: WHrTE-RETURN TO SAM vci I (1W-2I iei.tcee I I LI I I I I [±1 I Appendix F I Laboratory Analytical Report and Chain-of-Custody Document I I I I 1 I I 0:\AT&T\O6-0025.do I Applied P & CH Laboratories 13760 Magnolia Ave. Chino CA 91710 APCL Analytical Report Tel: (909) 590-1828 Fax: (909) 590-1498 Submitted to: Service ID #: 801-061333 Received: 02/02/06 Shaw E & I Collected by: AC Extracted: 02/03/06 Attention: Rob Delnegro Collected on: 02/02/06 Tested: 02/03/06 4005 Port Chicago Highway Reported: 02/06/06 Concord CA 94520-1120 Sample Description: Soil and Water Tel: (925)288-9898 Fax: (925)827-5927 Project Description: SBC Analysis of Water and Soil Samples I . Analysis of Water Samples Analysis Result Component Analyzed Method Unit PQL Wi 06-01333-3 Dilution Factor r 1 PHC AS GASOLINE M8015V mg/L 0.05 0.03J Dilution Factor 1 PHC AS DIESEL FUEL M8015E mg/L 0.5 0.4J Dilution Factor 1 MOTOR OILS M8015E mg/L 0.5 0.2J Analysis Result Component Analyzed Method Unit PQL WI TRIP BLANK 06-01333-3 06-01333-4 VOLATILE ORGANICS Dilution Factor 1 1 TERT-BUTYL METHYL ETHER 8260B ,g/L 10 <10 <10 NAPHTHALENE 8260B ,g/L 5 <5 <5 TERT BUTYL ALCOHOL (TBA) 8260B ,g/L 20 <20 <20 DIISOPROPYL ETHER (ETBE) 8260B g/L 5 <5 <5 ETHYL TERT BUTYL ETHER (ETBE) 8260B ,g/L 5 <5 <5 TERT AMYL METHYL ETHER (TAME) 8260B g/L 5 <5 <5 II . Analysis of Soil Samples Analysis Result Component Analyzed Method Unit PQL P1-3 T2-2 06-01333-1 06-01333-2 MOISTURE ASTM-D2216 %Moisture 0.5 6.8 17.8 Dilution Factor 1 1 PHC AS GASOLINE M8015V mg/kg 1 0.01J 0.02J Dilution Factor 2 1 PHC AS DIESEL FUEL M8015E mg/kg 10 <21 <12 Dilution Factor 2 1 MOTOR OILS M8015E mg/kg 10 260 11 CADHS ELAP No.: 1431 NELAP No.:02114CA CI-0894 I 06-1333 Page: lof 2 I I I I I 1 I I I I I [1 I I El I I I I I Applied P & CH Laboratories 1 13760 Magnolia Ave. Chino CA 91710 Tel: (909) 590-1828 Fax: (909) 590-1498 APCL Analytical Report Analysis Result Component Analyzed Method Unit PQL P1-3 T2-2 06-01333-1 06-01333-2 VOLATILE ORGANICS Dilution Factor 1 1 TERT-BUTYL METHYL ETHER 8260B pg/kg 10 <11 <12 NAPHTHALENE 8260B pg/kg 5 <5.4 <6.1 TERT BUTYL ALCOHOL (TBA) 8260B m g/kg 20 <21 <24 DIISOPROPYL ETHER (ETBE) 8260B ag/kg 5 <5.4 <6.1 ETHYL TERT BUTYL ETHER (ETBE) 8260B ,g/kg 5 <5.4 <6.1 TERT AMYL METHYL ETHER (TAME) 8260B ag/kg 5 <5.4 <6.1 PQL: Practical Quantitation Limit. MDL: Method Detection Limit. CRDL: Contract Required Detection Limit N.D.: Not Detected or less than the practical quantitation limit. "-": Analysis is not required. J: Reported between PQL and MDL. f All results are reported on dry basis for soil samples. Listed Dilution Factors (DF) are relative to the method default DF. All unlisted DFs are 1.0 Respectfully sub it d, Laborat Director Applied P & CH Laboratories [I I I 1 I I CADHS [LAP No.: 1431 NELAP No.:02114CA C-0894 l' 06-1333 Page: 2of 2 F] I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Applied P & CH Laboratories 13760 Magnolia Ave. Chino CA 91710 APCL QA/QC Report Tel: (909) 590-1828 Fax: (909) 590-1498 Submitted to: Service ID #: 801-061333 Received: 02/02/06 Shaw E & I Collected by: AC Tested: 02/03/06 Attention: Rob Delnegro Collected on: 02/02/06 Reported: 02/13/06 4005 Port Chicago Highway Sample description: Concord, CA 94520-1120 Soil and Water Tel: (925)288-9898 Fax: (925)827-5927 Project: SBC Analysis of Soil and Water 801-061333QC Analysis CCV CCV M-Blank Conc. SP Level LCS MS MSD MS/MSD Control Limit Component Name Batch # (,LLg/L) %Rec Unit %Rec %Rec %Rec %RPD %Rec %Diff Gasoline Gasoline 06G1177 1000 99 N.D. mg/L 1.00 104 103 97 6 65-133 34 Analysis CCV CCV M-Blank Conc. SP Level LCS MS MSD MS/MSD Control Limit Component Name Batch # (mg/L) %Rec Unit %Rec %Rec %Rec %RPD %Rec %Diff TPH: Diesel Diesel 06G1171 1000 101 N.D. mg/L 1.00 120 120* 116* 3 56-129 37 Motor oil/Lubricate oil 06G1171 1000 108 N.D. mg/L - - - - - - - Analysis CCV CCV M-Blank Conc. SP Level LCS MS MSD MS/MSD Control Limit Component Name Batch # (,Ug/L) %Rec Unit %Rec %Rec %Rec %RPD %Rec %Diff Volatile organics Vinyl chloride 06G1173 20.0 98 N.D. g/L - - - - - - - li-Dichioroethene 06G1173 20.0 100 N.D. g/L 20.0 103 103 108 5 65-134 35 Chloroform 06G1173 20.0 97 N.D. mg/L - - - - - - - Benzene 06G1173 20.0 105 N.D. ,g/L 20.0 106 108 115 6 65-134 35 1,2-Dichioropropane 06G1173 20.0 102 N.D. ,g/L - - - - - - - Trichloroethene 06G1173 20.0 104 N.D. g/L 20.0 106 107 111 4 65-132 34 Toluene 06G1173 20.0 104 N.D. g/L 20.0 106 107 100 6 65-134 35 Chlorobenzene 06G1173 20.0 96 N.D. ,2 g/L 20.0 98 98 94 5 65-124 30 Ethylbenzene 06G1173 20.0 101 N.D. m g/L - - - - - - - Analysis CCV CCV M-Blank Conc. SP Level LCS MS MSD MS/MSD Control Limit Component Name Batch # (/.Lg/L) %Rec Unit %Rec %Rec %Rec %RPD %Rec %Diff Gasoline Gasoline 06G1178 1000 101 N.D. mg/kg 1.00 102 102* 101* 1 79-116 18 CADHS ELAP No: 1431 APCL QA/QC Report: 801.061333 02/13/06 Page: 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Applied P & CH Laboratories 13760 Magnolia Ave. :r CA 91710 F Chino APCL QA/QC.Report 9049: Analysis CCV CCV M-Blank Conc. SP Level LCS MS MSD MS/MSD Control Limit Component Name Batch # (mg/L) %Rec Unit %Rec %Rec %Rec %RPD %Rec %Diff TPH: Diesel Diesel 06G1179 1000 101 N.D. mg/kg 50.0 119 86 111 26 41-137 48 Motor oil/Lubricate oil 06G1179 1000 108 N.D. mg/kg - - - - - - - Analysis CCV CCV M-Blank Conc. SP Level [CS MS MSD MS/MSD Control Limit Component Name Batch # (/ig/L) %Rec Unit %Rec %Rec %Rec %RPD %Rec %Diff Volatile organics Vinyl chloride 06G1176 50.0 102 N.D. pg/kg - - - - - - - li.Dichloroethene 06G1176 50.0 103 N.D. pg/kg 50.0 98 94 99 5 67-131 32 Chloroform 06G1176 50.0 109 N.D. pg/kg - - - - - - - Benzene 06G1176 50.0 105 N.D. pg/kg 50.0 101 95 99 4 68-132 32 1,2-Dichloropropane 06G1176 50.0 101 N.D. pg/kg - - - - - - - Trichloroethene 06G1176 50.0 107 N.D. g/kg 50.0 104 101 103 3 77-125 24 Toluene 06G1176 50.0 94 N.D. pg/kg 50.0 92 87 92 5 83-114 16 Chlorobenzene 06G1176 50.0 98 N.D. ag/kg 50.0 95 90 94 5 78-116 19 Ethylbenzene 06G1176 50.0 93 N.D. ag/kg - - - - - - - CADHS ELAP No: 1431 APCL QA/QC Report: 801-061333 02/09/06 Page: 2 I I Applied P & CH Laboratories 13760 Magnolia Ave. Chino CA 91710 Tel: (909) 590-1828 Fax: (909) 590-1498 APCL QA/QC Report *: LCS/LCSD is used. Notation: ICV - Initial Calibration Verification CCV Continuation Calibration Verification LCS - Lab Control Spike MS - Matrix Spike MSD - Matrix Spike Duplicate ICS - Interference Check Standard MD - Matrix Duplicate N.D. - Not detected or less than PQL CCB - Continuation Calibration Blank M-blank - Method Blank SP Level - Spike Level %Rec - Recovery Percent %RPD - Relative Percent Differences %Diff - Control Limit for %RPD ICP-SD - ICP Serial Dilution N.A. - Not Applicable Respectfully s bmitted, Regina Kira kozova, Associate QA/QC Director Applied P & CH Laboratories I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CADHS ELAP No: 1431 APCL QA/QC Report: 801-061333 02/09/06 Page: 3 I WT — — — — - -- - — — • — County of San Diego SAM Chain-of-Custody Record Date Page / of / Project Name ANALYSIS REQUESTED SAMPLE TYPE COPY OF LAB RESULTS Reference , MUST BE SENT TO: - - - - - Address 71?_________________ Dept. of Environmental Health Land and Water Quality Division C4 72-aQ W W < P.O. Box 129261 Samplers Signature d/f"f :i '1% • - U) San Diego, CA 92112-9261 Lab To Be Used C14 w 2 c - >< 0 5 0 < 0 0 COMMENTS SAMPLE NO. DATE TIME LOCATION _ LL m co 0 C.) Z P1 3 : TEITTT 7'(LiPil (:000 /7 - 'L e#2eS1 urPk. ----- UISEDY Date ® RE I QUISHED BY Date ® RELINQUISHED BY Date TOTAL NO. OF CONTAINERS Signature Sample Conditions Received On Ice Yes/No Signature Signajure ç ndp jjj jJ ____ /7.n.1 v:,).2q2 _______ _____________________ Tape Seal Intact Yes/No Printed Name Time Printed Name Time Printed Name Time Special Shipment/Handling Or cjpjfj ,//2C'_ 1 ?-' Storage Requirements: Company Company Company RE DBY , Date 4 Date RECEIVED BY Date Split Sample Location RECIVD BY i nature signture Signature Site Identification /dh Wl Printed Name Time Printed Name Time Printed Name Time (1 (7 AT#Ct- SAM &41 4 ádmpany Company Company / g -33 -219 c DEH:SAM-999 (Rev. 2/99) NCR Distribution: White - Laboratory Yellow - Contractor/Responsible Party Pink - SAM ..33d_2315_ County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health