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40 Airport Blvd - SCEA Initial Study - with Appendices.pdf
City of South San Francisco Planning Division 40 Airport Blvd Project SCEA Initial Study May 2022 Prepared by RANEY 20 PLANNING &MANAGEMENT, INC. 1501 Sports Drive, Suite A, Sacramento, CA 95834 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study TABLE OF CONTENTS A. SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ............................1 B. SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT INITIAL STUDY .2 C. PROJECT DESCRIPTION..............................................................................................3 Appendix D: D. CEQA STREAMLINING................................................................................................19 CAP Development Review Checklist E. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED........................................26 Appendix G: F. EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS.........................................................27 Transportation Impact Analysis G. DETERMINATION.........................................................................................................28 I. AIR QUALITY....................................................................................................96 ll. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES............................................................................118 111. CULTURAL RESOURCES..............................................................................124 /V. ENERGY.........................................................................................................129 V. GEOLOGYAND SOILS...................................................................................134 VI. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS..................................................................143 VII. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ...................................................156 VIII. HYDROLOGYAND WATER QUALITY ...........................................................164 IX. LAND USE AND PLANNING...........................................................................173 X. NOISE.............................................................................................................176 XI. PUBLIC SERVICES.........................................................................................191 XII. RECREATION.................................................................................................197 X111. TRANSPORTATION........................................................................................199 XIV. TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES.................................................................215 XV. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS.............................................................219 XVI. WILDFIRE........................................................................................................230 XVII. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE ................................................232 H. SOURCES..................................................................................................................234 APPENDICES: Appendix A: Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas Modeling Results Appendix B: Health Risk Assessment Results Appendix C: Arborist Report Appendix D: Geotechnical Investigation Appendix E: CAP Development Review Checklist Appendix F: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Appendix G: Technical Noise Study Appendix H: Transportation Impact Analysis Appendix I: Transportation Demand Management Plan Page i May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study A. SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT This Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study (SCEA IS) has been prepared pursuant to Section 21155.2 of the Public Resources Code (PRC). PROJECT TITLE: 40 Airport Blvd Project PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The 40 Airport Blvd Project (proposed project) would involve demolition of the existing on-site building and redevelopment of the project site with one eight - story building containing 292 multi -family residential units. The proposed building would include 308 parking stalls on two levels of podium parking, approximately 17,566 square feet (sf) of amenity space, and associated improvements. Landscaping improvements would be provided throughout the project site, including new trees and shrubs along the Airport Boulevard frontage, within the fourth -floor courtyard, and throughout the rooftop terrace. In addition, 15 percent of the units would be made available below market rate (5 percent to very -low-income households and 10 percent to low-income households). PROJECT LOCATION: The project site consists of an approximately 1.63 -acre parcel located at 40 Airport Boulevard (APN 015-126-010) in the City of South San Francisco, California. NAME OF PUBLIC AGENCY APPROVING PROJECT: City of South San Francisco CONTACT PERSON/INFORMATION: Tony Rozzi, Principal Planner, (650) 877-8535, tony.rozzi@ssf.net. NAME OF AGENCY CARRYING OUT PROJECT: City of South San Francisco REQUIRED FINDINGS: The City of South San Francisco has determined that: 1) the project is consistent with the density, building intensity, and applicable policies specified for the project area in the Plan Bay Area prepared by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and Association of Bay Area Governments (MTC/ABAG); 2) the project qualifies as a transit priority project pursuant to PRC Section 21155(b); 3) the project is a residential or mixed-use project as defined by PRC Section 21159.28(d); 4) the project as mitigated incorporates all relevant and feasible mitigation measures, performance standards, or criteria set forth in both the Plan Bay Area Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and the General Plan EIR; 5) all potentially significant or significant effects required to be identified and analyzed pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) have been identified and analyzed in an initial study; and 6) the project, as mitigated, either avoids or mitigates to a level of insignificance all potentially significant or significant effects of the project required to be analyzed pursuant to CEQA. Therefore, the City of South San Francisco finds that the proposed project complies with the requirements of CEQA for using a SCEA as authorized pursuant to PRC Section 21155.2(b). The attached Environmental Checklist/IS has been prepared by the City of South San Francisco in support of this SCEA IS. Further information including the project file and supporting reports and studies may be reviewed at the City's Planning Department, located at 315 Maple Avenue, Page 1 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study South San Francisco, CA 94080. However, until further notice, the project file and supporting documents should be reviewed online, as City offices are currently closed to the public due to COVID-19 restrictions. MITIGATION MEASURES: Pursuant to Section 21155.2 of the PRC, this SCEA IS: 1) incorporates all feasible mitigation measures, performance standards, or criteria set forth in the prior applicable EIRs, including the Plan Bay Area EIR, and adopted in findings made pursuant to Section 21081; and 2) contains measures that either avoid or mitigate to a level of insignificance all potentially significant or significant effects of the project required to be identified in this IS. City of South San Francisco California, a Municipal Corporation IS B. Date: SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT INITIAL STUDY Project Title: 40 Airport Blvd Project Lead Agency: City of South San Francisco Planning Division 315 Maple Avenue South San Francisco, CA 94080 Lead Agency Contact: Project Location Project Applicant: Christopher Espiritu, Senior Planner (650) 877-8535 Christopher.Espiritu@ssf.net The project site consists of a located at 40 Airport Boulevard South San Francisco, California. Blake Griggs Properties, LLC 550 Hartz Avenue, Suite 220 Danville, CA 94526 n approximately 1.63 -acre parcel (APN 015-126-010) in the City of Page 2 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study C. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The following provides a description of the 40 Airport Blvd Project (proposed project), including the project site's current location and setting, as well as a discussion of the project components and necessary discretionary actions. Project Location and Setting The 1.63 -acre project site is located at 40 Airport Boulevard (APN 015-126-010) in the City of South San Francisco, California (see Figure 1). The site is bound by Caltrain railroad tracks to the north, a restaurant to the south, a hotel and US 101 to the east, and Airport Boulevard/Produce Avenue, commercial businesses, and industrial businesses to the west (see Figure 2). The entire site is located within 0.5 -mile of the South San Francisco Caltrain station. The City of South San Francisco General Plan designates the site as Business Commercial (BC) and the site is zoned Freeway Commercial (FC). The project site is located within the boundaries of the South San Francisco Downtown Station Area Specific Plan (DSASP), which designates the site as Business Commercial (BC). The project site is currently developed with an approximately 35,000-sf two-story commercial building, which is used as an office, storage, and assembly facility for a produce distribution company. The existing development also includes a paved parking area. Project Components The proposed project would include the demolition of the existing building and subsequent redevelopment of the project site with one eight -story apartment building with 292 multi -family residential units. In addition, the proposed building would include 308 parking stalls on two levels of podium parking, approximately 17,566 sf of amenity space, and associated improvements. Refer to Figure 3 for a computer rendering of the completed project. The proposed project would require approval of a General Plan Amendment, Specific Plan Amendment, Zoning Map Amendment, Transportation Demand Management Plan, and Site Plan — Design Review. The requested entitlements for the project are discussed in the following sections. General Plan Land Use Map Amendment The adopted General Plan designates the project site as BC. In order to accommodate the proposed project, the applicant has proposed a General Plan Land Use Map Amendment to redesignate the project site from BC to Downtown Transit Core (DTC).1 Pursuant to the General Plan Land Use Element, the DTC allows up to 100 dwelling units per acre, and a minimum of 80 dwelling units per acre is required. A maximum of 180 dwelling units per acre would be allowed for development meeting specified criteria. The proposed project is consistent with the allowable DTC density, given that the project density is 179.1 dwelling units per acre (292 units on 1.63 acre). The City of South San Francisco recently adopted a text amendment to the General Plan as part of a separate development project (124 Airport Blvd/100 Produce Ave Residential Project). The text amendment added new text to the General Plan, allowing the City to apply the Downtown Transit Core (DTC) land use designation to additional areas it deems appropriate for transit -oriented development. Page 3 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 1 Regional Project Location ,. Oakia� San Francisco i� � NIaSIaNf tli6TFC T.l Daly Cny Rr sba Coima lot ��� sou se Project Location k; �us Castro Valley Sen Lorenzo `(L Hayward \1 Page 4 May 2022 ' �Mnlhany Chabot FAST MF4 Regional Park SINEET'641S1N F.SS Ai Si Rif.T San Leandro 'to LNu�r000�• ceo-nFus .. �us Castro Valley Sen Lorenzo `(L Hayward \1 Page 4 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 2 Page 5 May 2022 a 4 I � _ r 'uc f- !"'M : 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study The project, and proposed General Plan Amendment, would also be consistent with the Preferred Land Use Alternative endorsed by the South San Francisco City Council in November 2020, in connection with the City's ongoing 2040 General Plan update process. Under the Preferred Land Use Alternative, the project site would be designated Urban Residential.2 The Urban Residential land use designation is intended to provide higher -density (up to 180 dwelling units per acre) residential areas with a variety of multi -family housing choices. Specific Plan Amendment The project site is located within the DSASP, and is designated BC therein. As part of the project, a Specific Plan Amendment is proposed to amend the DSASP Land Use Plan to remove the project site from the Specific Plan. Doing so allows the proposed project to propose new residential development, without using development capacity within the DSASP. Zoning Map Amendment The project site is currently zoned FC, which does not allow residential uses, and would require a Zoning Map Amendment to accommodate the proposed project. By applying a General Plan designation that allows high-density residential uses, the proposal would qualify the project for Planned Development (PD) zoning, consistent with Chapter 20.140 of the Municipal Code. Thus, the project includes a request to rezone the site from FC to PD. The PD zoning would incorporate certain land uses and development standards from the existing DTC zoning district, including multi -family residential at a maximum density of up to 180 units per acre (subject to meeting specified criteria). The DTC zoning district is appropriate given the similarly sized projects in the vicinity. The PD zoning could also incorporate land uses allowed by the existing FC zoning district that the property owners want to retain. Transportation Demand Management Plan The project would include a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Plan intended to help alleviate congestion on local roadways. A TDM Plan has been prepared for the project by Hexagon Transportation Consultants (see Appendix 1). The TDM measures for the project were developed consistent with the City of South San Francisco's DSASP goals to "provide for a balanced mix of travel modes — including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit and automobiles." TDM measures could include, but are not limited to, providing a designated transportation coordinator, provision of secure long-term bicycle parking, bike repair standards/kiosks, carpool/vanpool incentives, subsidized transit passes, car share programs, etc. The TDM Plan is subject to review and approval by the City. Site Plan — Design Review Following demolition of the existing on-site structure, the proposed project would involve construction of an approximately 332,726-sf building consisting of 292 multi -family residential units distributed throughout eight levels, 15 percent of which will be made available below market rate (5 percent to very -low-income households and 10 percent to low-income households). The units would range in size from 383- to 1,106-sf, and would consist of 89 one -bedroom units, 122 two-bedroom units, 59 three-bedroom units, and 22 four-bedroom units. Table 1 shows the proposed unit breakdown for each floor of the building. In addition, the building would include 308 parking stalls on two levels of podium parking. The two levels of podium parking would have a higher clearance than the indoor floors and, thus, comprise the first three floors of the proposed 2 City of South San Francisco. Shape SSF 2040 General Plan: Preferred Alternative. October 2020. Available at: https://shapessf.com/preferredalternative/. Accessed January 4, 2022. Page 7 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study building. Garage access would be provided from Airport Boulevard via a private access road along the southern and eastern borders of the site, which is shared by the proposed building and the existing adjacent hotel. Refer to Figure 4 for the Preliminary Site Plan. The proposed building would also include approximately 17,566 sf of amenity space consisting of a 2,400-sf resident cafe (resident use only), 2,250-sf community room, 1,600-sf leasing office, dog run and dog spa on the first level; bicycle storage on the second level; storage units on the second and third levels; a podium deck/courtyard and fitness center on the fourth level; and a club room and roof deck on the eighth floor. Approximately half of the proposed units would include a private outdoor balcony, for a total of 140 decks and 6,720 sf of deck area. The maximum height of the proposed building would be approximately 95 feet to the top parapet, and 85 feet to roof sheathing (see Figure 5 and Figure 6). Parking The proposed project Summary is presented would provide parking for motorized vehicles and bicycles. A Parking in Table 2 below. Table 2 Parking Summar Parking Type Number of Spaces Open/Surface Parking Stalls 4 1 Standard Garage Parking Stalls 77 (8) Automated Parking Stalls* 227 Short Term Bike Parking 31 Long Term Bike Parking 104 * Automated parking stalls refer to individual spaces in an automatic parking system, which are structures where cars are stacked vertically to reduce parking space. The automatic parking system transports vehicles from the entrance to the parking space without the driver. () Values presented in parenthesis represent the number of spaces that would be Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)- om liant. The City of South San Francisco requires a minimum of one parking space per residential unit. The proposed project would exceed the City's parking requirement by providing a total of 308 vehicle parking spaces, resulting in a ratio of 1.05 spaces per unit. Due to the availability of transit options and bicycle facilities near the project site, it is reasonable to assume that not all residents of the proposed development would own a car and require a parking space. Thus, the vehicle parking demand will likely be less than the City's parking requirement. In addition, the proposed project would include 31 short-term bicycle parking spaces, which meets the City requirement for the project. The project would include a total of 104 long-term bicycle parking spaces, which exceeds the City's Code requirement for the project of 73 spaces. Page 8 May 2022 Table 1 Proposed Unit Mix Unit Type Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor Floor 3 4 Floor 5 Floor 6 Floor 7 Floor 8 Total 1 Bedroom 6 6 7 14 14 14 14 14 89 2 Bedroom 4 4 5 21 22 22 22 22 122 3 Bedroom 3 4 4 9 10 10 10 9 59 4 Bedroom 0 2 1 3 4 4 4 1 4 1 1 22 Total Units 13 16 1 19 48 50 50 1 50 1 46 292 The proposed building would also include approximately 17,566 sf of amenity space consisting of a 2,400-sf resident cafe (resident use only), 2,250-sf community room, 1,600-sf leasing office, dog run and dog spa on the first level; bicycle storage on the second level; storage units on the second and third levels; a podium deck/courtyard and fitness center on the fourth level; and a club room and roof deck on the eighth floor. Approximately half of the proposed units would include a private outdoor balcony, for a total of 140 decks and 6,720 sf of deck area. The maximum height of the proposed building would be approximately 95 feet to the top parapet, and 85 feet to roof sheathing (see Figure 5 and Figure 6). Parking The proposed project Summary is presented would provide parking for motorized vehicles and bicycles. A Parking in Table 2 below. Table 2 Parking Summar Parking Type Number of Spaces Open/Surface Parking Stalls 4 1 Standard Garage Parking Stalls 77 (8) Automated Parking Stalls* 227 Short Term Bike Parking 31 Long Term Bike Parking 104 * Automated parking stalls refer to individual spaces in an automatic parking system, which are structures where cars are stacked vertically to reduce parking space. The automatic parking system transports vehicles from the entrance to the parking space without the driver. () Values presented in parenthesis represent the number of spaces that would be Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)- om liant. The City of South San Francisco requires a minimum of one parking space per residential unit. The proposed project would exceed the City's parking requirement by providing a total of 308 vehicle parking spaces, resulting in a ratio of 1.05 spaces per unit. Due to the availability of transit options and bicycle facilities near the project site, it is reasonable to assume that not all residents of the proposed development would own a car and require a parking space. Thus, the vehicle parking demand will likely be less than the City's parking requirement. In addition, the proposed project would include 31 short-term bicycle parking spaces, which meets the City requirement for the project. The project would include a total of 104 long-term bicycle parking spaces, which exceeds the City's Code requirement for the project of 73 spaces. Page 8 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 4 Site Plan mLEGEND 4WI PROJECT BOUNDARY UNE WI16 es Pct L s k� 2' VEHICULAR OVERHANG Uxiy �m RNL?OAD p44s y T !I— m —� o� — — — — — EXISTING EASEMENT UNE IT, �4� 4 / PTR PARCEL TWO — — — — — — NEW EVAE }- z I� ,i,�` (AN EASEMENT) m Q -...-...-...-...-...-..._...- FLOW UNE R VERTICAL CURB �a LEE. RESERVED FOR 36 O _ o xGIX To OWSIxVOi RIM(16.64t) PARCEL ONE OF 3620 O.R. INA2.39t VERTICAL CURB AND GUTTER ' WE '.rvvii e6x}) J \ LYO x0. °�' t t0 TYP) 513'4648'E 244.46' 1 10 TYP) /(SI452'W'E)1 R2- - - NEW CONCRETE I/ 1 PROPOSED EASEMENT AP L.. _ n I PAVERS �' ' BIORETENTION 1 (T�) R2 I FMa B 5J ASPHALT CONCRETE NEW TRENCH DRAIN NEW — 20' NIDE OoRETAINING WALL DRIVEWAY y ABBREVIATIONS 10 TYP) AC ASPHALT CONCRETE C/L CENTERLINE 6 EXISTING EA (E EASEMENT / \ EVAE E R2' MERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS 7 1 AFE' I EASEMENT 4 'PEI. 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DAYLIGHT UNE �PROTECTI IN PLACE - EXISTING \ �\y EXISR RAILING \ \\\ AND RETAINING WALL PL ROADWAY CA PL 10'3 AIRPORT BOULEVARD LANDSCAPE ) VARIES VARIESkA- RIES S/W W1DTH VARIES �A PL BUFFER(E) `EEE (TYPICAL 1/2 STREET) EASEMENT 26' PROPOSED ) 15' 12' 12' I 3.5'3 J PROPOSED VARIES AC DRIVE AISLE BUILDING TRAVEL (TRAVEL TRAVEL 36' 3'S BUILDING EVAE ) ) LANE LANE LANE I (E) MEDIAN DOG RUN PL �(E) I.E.E AC DRIVE AISLE TO REMAIN LS WALK PROPOSED VARIES I LS VARIES VARIES NEW ASPHALT ' 5' BUILDING PROPOSED CONCRETE PAVEMENT WALK BUILDING g.1, EXISTING RAIL LS LS \i E%ISTING PAVEMENT VARIES I VARIES I TO REMAIN L �yNEW RETAININ NEW CURB & GUTTE- -- -- WALL- y (E)SD / NEW RETAWA O T SIZE -NECTO BE S(E))SS UNE J WALL EXISTING GRADE) VERIFIED (E)WATER UNE NEW CURB, XISTING AC 2 EW VERTICAL SIZE TO BE GUTTER AND TOUNE SIZE CURB VERIFIED SIDEWALK PER TO BE VERIFIED (E)WATER LINE SECTION B CITY STANDARDS GRAPHIC WALL- 1' - 20' SECTION A SIZE TO BE SECTION C SECTION D NTS VERIFIED NTS NTS NTS 2o 0 20 bD Page 9 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 5 South and West Exterior Elevations TOP OF PARAP GRADE PIANE,� (15.95) SOUTH ELEVATION F2] KEY PLAN Q MATERIAL LEGEND: ❑1 EXTERIOR PLASTER 2❑ PLASTER SCREEDS ❑ CEMENTITIOUS LAP SIDING METAL CLAD AWNING M FAUX WOOD GUARDRAIL e❑ WIRE MESH GUARDRAIL P7 GLASS GUARDRAIL R. CONCRETE VENEER PANEL 91 VERTICAL METAL SIDING 1G STUCCO FOAM TRIM 11VINYL WINDOW- BRONZE COLOR 12 STOREFRONT GLAZING SYSTEM 1} WIRE MESH PLANTING SCREENS 0 4' 8' 1fi. WEST ELEVATION 'I� SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" Page 10 May 2022 Figure 6 North and East Exterior Elevations 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study `- TOP- OF PAR _ _U- KEY PLAN NORTH ELEVATION 2 TOP OF PARAPET\ GRADE PLANE \ (1585) MATERIAL LEGEND: ❑1 EXTERIOR PLASTER F2 PLASTER SCREEDS ❑3 CEMENTITIOUS LAP SIDING ❑4 METAL CLAD AWNING a FAUX WOOD GUARDRAIL FE WIRE MESH GUARDRAIL a GLASS GUARDRAIL CONCRETE VENEER PANEL F9 VERTICAL METAL SIDING 10 STUCCO FOAM TRIM 11 VINYL WINDOW- BRONZE COLOR 12 STOREFRONT GLAZING SYSTEM 13 WIRE MESH PLANTING SCREENS 0 4' EAST ELEVATION I I� SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" Page 11 May 2022 8THFLR =A=4M 7TH FLR. A____=� 6TH FUR. 5TH FLR.'' 4TH FLR.m KEY PLAN NORTH ELEVATION 2 TOP OF PARAPET\ GRADE PLANE \ (1585) MATERIAL LEGEND: ❑1 EXTERIOR PLASTER F2 PLASTER SCREEDS ❑3 CEMENTITIOUS LAP SIDING ❑4 METAL CLAD AWNING a FAUX WOOD GUARDRAIL FE WIRE MESH GUARDRAIL a GLASS GUARDRAIL CONCRETE VENEER PANEL F9 VERTICAL METAL SIDING 10 STUCCO FOAM TRIM 11 VINYL WINDOW- BRONZE COLOR 12 STOREFRONT GLAZING SYSTEM 13 WIRE MESH PLANTING SCREENS 0 4' EAST ELEVATION I I� SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" Page 11 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Landscaping The proposed project would provide landscaping improvements throughout the project site, including new trees and shrubs along the Airport Boulevard frontage, within the fourth floor courtyard, and throughout the rooftop terrace (see Figure 7, Figure 8, and Figure 9). The fourth floor courtyard would include several recreational facilities, including: a multi-purpose lawn, outdoor fitness area, a fire pit and lounge, and a general outdoor common area with a kitchen, bar, and dining table. Vegetative screening would be planted along the eastern site boundary to shield views of the parking garage entry from the existing hotel. A dog run is proposed on the ground floor at the northern boundary of the project site as part of the landscaping plan, and would include synthetic turf, perimeter fencing, and seating areas. All landscaping improvements would be subject to the Landscape Design Principles set forth in Section C of Chapter 20.300.007 of the City's Municipal Code and would be required to abide by the California Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO). All planted areas would include a minimum of three inches of mulch, would be watered with an automated underground irrigated system, and would be organized according to irrigation hydrozones. Utilities and Service Systems The following section describes sewer, stormwater, and water service at the project site. The Utility Plan is included as Figure 10. Sewer The City of South San Francisco owns and maintains the sanitary sewer system adjacent to the project site. The project would connect via a new six-inch sewer lateral to the existing sanitary sewer line that extends within Airport Boulevard. In addition, as part of the project, 230 lineal feet of sewer pipeline within Airport Boulevard would be upsized in order to accommodate the increased flows. Water The potable water distribution system in the project area is owned and operated by the California Water Service Company. Water mains currently exist in the north side of Airport Boulevard. The proposed building would connect to a four -inch domestic water line for residential use, a two-inch water line for commercial use, a two-inch water line for irrigation, and an eight -inch water line for fire protection. Two existing fire hydrants in the eastern portion of the site would remain. Based on preliminary fire flow calculations, the fire flow per construction type would be 5,750 gallons per minute (gpm). The City allows a 50 percent reduction with an approved fire sprinkler system and, therefore, the required fire flow for the proposed building is 2,875 gpm. Stormwater The City of South San Francisco also owns and maintains the existing storm drain system adjacent to the site, in Airport Boulevard. The proposed project would treat stormwater from the project site using a combination of self-retaining/self-treating areas, bioretention, and media filters (see Figure 11). The project site is divided into eight drainage management areas (DMAs), and stormwater from each DMA would be directed towards the identified treatment measure with eventual discharge to the City's storm drain line in Airport Boulevard. DMA 1 includes a dog run that is self-retaining/self-treating. Page 12 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Figure Landscaping• • • • FLOWERINGThe mature height of all shrubbery shall be no higher than two feet ' if so. it shall be maintained at a maximu or height of two feet - and tree canopies shalt be no lower than six feet above grade. VINES tGARAGE VINES at GARAGE EPA BIKE RACKS per CITY w ' STANDARD3 racks, 31 bikes total on paversS to be inverted * U ' design or did. (2) locking points TRASH �., 11 II �, OUTDOOR . . synthetic turf tables& chairs perimeter fencing Iy� MOVE -IN . 4�bench E9 M I HT. TUBE STEEL FENCE shade trees LEA ;ING E9 0 LOBBY ACCENT PAVING at ENTRY on RETAINING WALL E9 at PERIMETERUTILITY ..:�.. ■ COMMUNITY ROOM RETAINING WALL with i �i - %� ■i /i ILII► i •�'� A � � � r w. PROJECT BENCH CITY 1A'1I I' • 1 1 i"AIRPORTBOULEVARD Page 13 May 2022 Ivy 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 9 KooYLvp I errace Amenities • lounge seating • synthetic turf • pottery • daybeds • festival lighting gohmi les ------------- Page 15 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 10 Utility Plan LEGEND ABBREVIATIONS NEW PERFORATED PIPE (TYP) TYPICAL AD AREA DRAIN NEW TREATED STORM DRAIN LINE CB CATCH BASIN GO CURB DRAIN -SD-NEW STORM DRAIN UNE CI CURB INLET DW DOMESTIC WATER - SS -NEW SANITARY SEWER DS DOWNSPOUT FDC FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION - W - NEW WATER MAIN FH FIRE HYDRANT FW MRE WATER - FW -NEW FIRE LINE HDPE HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE I.D. INSIDE DIAMETER OW NEW DOMESTIC WATER UNE INV INVERT ELEVATION LF LINEAR FEET - IRR -NEW IRRIGATION LINE OFD OVERFLOW DRAIN RIM RIM ELEVATION OF STRUCTURE NEW GAS LINE R/W RIGHT OF WAY SAD SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING NEW JOINT TRENCH SO STORM DRAIN (SEE JOINT TRENCH PLAN) SDMH STORM DRAIN MANHOLE NEW SANITARY CLEAN OUT SS SANITARY SEWER SSDO SSCO SANTARY SEWER CLEAN OUT ® NEW WATER METER TO TRENCH DRAIN W WATER NEW WATER VALVE WM WATER METER WV WATER VALVE +0+ NEW FIRE HYDRANT .9ELIC NEW FDC 19NEW OVERFLOW DRAIN OFD ® NEW CATCH BASIN +OH EMSTING FIRE HYDRANT 0 AREA DRAIN I PROPOSED TRANSFORMER I � I I I I I L --J UTILITY NOTES 1. STORM DRAINS AND INLETS SHALL BE STENCILED WITH THE APPROVED SAN MATEO COUNTYWIDE STORMWATER LOGO "NO DUMPING! FLOWS TO BAY. 2. THE TYPES, LOCATIONS, SIZES AND/OR DEPTHS OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE AND WERE OBTAINED FROM SOURCES OF VARYING RELIABILITY. ONLY ACTUAL EXCAVATION WALL REVEAL THE TYPES, EXTENT, SIZES, LOCATIONS AND DEPTHS OF SUCH UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. A REASONABLE EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO LOCATE AND DELINEATE ALL KNOWN UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. HOWEVER, THE ENGINEER CAN ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE COMPLETENESS OF ACCURACY OF ITS DELINEATION OF SUCH UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WHICH MAY BE ENCOUNTERED. BUT WHICH ARE NOT SHOWN ON THIS SURVEY. 3. DRY UTILITIES SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY (ATT, COMCAST, PG&E, ETC) SEE JOINT TRENCH PLANS FOR MORE INFORMATION 4. CONTRACTOR TO POTHOLE ALL UTIUTY CROSSINGS FOR GRAVITY LINES AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO THE ENGINEER 5. WHERE UTIUTY CROSSINGS DO NOT MEET ONE FOOT OF CLEARANCE, (CDF) CONTROLLED DENSITY FILL AND A NEOPRENE CUSHION SHALL BE USED B. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ELEVATIONS AND LOCATIONS OF EXISTING PIPES AND UTILITIES BY POTHOLING BEFORE EXCAVATION WORK OR MAKING CONNECTIONS 7. THERE SHALL BE 5' OF MINIMUM SEPARATION BETWEEN EACH NEW WATER SERVICE CONNECTION e. PIPE MATERIAL• 1.1. PRVATE SD: PVC SDR -26, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 1.2. PRIVATE SS: PVC SDR -26 PRELIMINARY FIRE FLOW CALCULATIONS BASED ON THE 2019 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE APPENDIX B FLOW REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION TYPE: TYPE IA FOR LEVELS 1-3, OPEN GARAGE TYPE IIIA FOR LEVELS 4-8 TOTAL BUILDING AREA (SF): 54,007 SF FLOOR 1 201,974 SF FLOOR 4-8 GROSS AREA (SF): 255,981 SF (LARGEEST FLOOR AREA OF LEVELS 1-3 + LEVELS 4-8) X PER CONSTRUCTION TYPE: - .21X TYPE IA _ .79% TYPE IIIA FIRE FLOW FLOW PER CONSTRUCTION TYPE: 5500 GPM TYPE IA 6000 GPM TYPE IIIA FIRE FLOW: (.21-5500)+(.79*6000) = 5750 GPM PER TABLE 8105.1 THE REQUIRED FLOW= 5,750 GPM FOR A 4 HOUR DURATION CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO ALLOWS A 50% REDUCTION WITH AN APPROVED FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM. THEREFORE. THE REQUIRED FIRE FLOW IS 2,875 GPM. OGRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 20' 2 20 0 20 40 Page 16 May 2022 ----------- 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 11 rrnIIIIIInIIIIII11ciry w9111WOLnr r1011 ' ABBREVIATIONS LEGEND ° (TIP) TYPICAL PERVIOUS SURFACE CB CATCH BASIN li Q FGA FINSHEDEGRADEMEN7 AREA ; MA—X DRAINAGE AREA BOUNDARY I� INV INVERT ELEVATION E N/A NOT APPUCABLE ' OFD OVERFLOW DRAIN RIM RIM ELEVATION OF STRUCTURE y DIRECTION OF RUNOFF SD m SD SD a TM TREATMENT MEASURE w �' ....... . 0 LANDSCAPE (PERVIOUS) 7 TM -7 w L CONCRETE (IMPERVIOUS) 9ORETENTIW , BY a Rule PAVERS (IMPERVIOUS) INV6,3 126D* -\ TURF (IMPERVIOUS) Ash I 1 SOC INV15.30 6 IN — .._ _ —w—w DTrvtrssY e� —ppn,, INVI6. W RIM(18 fie+' INV1J ROOF (IMPERVIOUS) RIM(18.08t) INVI1.881, s 1 sa e INIV;. . fo Sawn C'dddWs/Stacks DM —6 GRADING ' DMA -1 II IMn t VV9 f LANDSCAPE 1,140 M, 50 SF 55 SF TM -1 BIORETENTION ; TM -4 _ MIN PUNS 6 MIN O 1 TM -2 •' 18' BIOR(iTENT10N. SOIL RIM71.333 25,005 `{ INY/. 23,235 ROOF i tl TM -2 YES PLANTER PLANTER 8p1lLE DMA -3 \RPDRI 1,940 DMA -1 10 ASPHALT, CONCRETE 145 SF 180 SF TM -3 BIORE TENT10N YES III I ASPHALT_ DMA -4 18,090 900 LANDSCAPE 17,190 CONCRETE COURTYARD O.DB CSF-- 0.09 CSF MED A FILTER YES LANDSCAPE ----------- 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 11 rrnIIIIIInIIIIII11ciry w9111WOLnr r1011 ' ABBREVIATIONS LEGEND ° (TIP) TYPICAL PERVIOUS SURFACE CB CATCH BASIN li Q FGA FINSHEDEGRADEMEN7 AREA ; MA—X DRAINAGE AREA BOUNDARY I� INV INVERT ELEVATION E N/A NOT APPUCABLE ' OFD OVERFLOW DRAIN RIM RIM ELEVATION OF STRUCTURE y DIRECTION OF RUNOFF SO STORM DRAIN i. SDMH STORM DRAIN MANHOLE ' Sr SQUARE FEET LID TREATMENT (PERVIOUS) TM TREATMENT MEASURE w �' ....... . 0 LANDSCAPE (PERVIOUS) 7 TM -7 w L CONCRETE (IMPERVIOUS) 9ORETENTIW , BY a Rule PAVERS (IMPERVIOUS) INV6,3 126D* -\ TURF (IMPERVIOUS) ( WOOD DECK (IMPERVIOUS) \w 1� TILES (IMPERVIOUS) �F. D ASPHALT CONCRETE (IMPERVIOUS) TM -6 ROOF (IMPERVIOUS) 75 s 1 sa e INIV;. . fo Sawn C'dddWs/Stacks TM -5 GRADING / DMA -1 2,580 IMn t VV9 f LANDSCAPE 1,140 CONCRETE 50 SF 55 SF TM -1 BIORETENTION \. TM -4 _ MIN PUNS 6 MIN O 1 TM -2 •' 18' BIOR(iTENT10N. SOIL RIM71.333 25,005 `{ INY/. 23,235 ROOF i tl hG YES PLANTER PLANTER 8p1lLE DMA -3 \RPDRI 1,940 TREATMENT CONTROL MEASURE SUMMARY DRAINAGE DRAINAGE AREA PERVIOUS SURFACE TYPE OF IMPERVIOUS SURFACETYPE OF TREATMENT AREA (MEDIA FILLER SIZED BY O.Y PER HWR INTENSITY APPROACH) TREATMENT CONFORMS? AREAS SIZE (SF) (SF) PERVIOUS SURFACE (SF) IMPERVIOUS SURFACE 9ORETENTIW , BY a Rule MEASURE 1 1 agaske ea aquerureoangnera CONTAINED BY ona m,ee waesmllre ulna anna.meen reegenwr mau,emwrw e>s"np ea.amaara "ew"ae.ke 12'%12' ATRIUM ORATE (01290) EaraeP:ne eu uwq ep.cmean,nm�me cgmea aaanNwsm,mwner RETAINING WALLS. SOF—RETAINING 9ZED BY 1 aF Perk Filter T.V WITH NDS ADAPTER (/1221) •0 0 0 4'Wide Concrete Vault s 1 sa e FG PER fo Sawn C'dddWs/Stacks COBBLES (TYP.) GRADING REQUIRED PROVIDED DMA -1 2,580 1,540 LANDSCAPE 1,140 CONCRETE 50 SF 55 SF TM -1 BIORETENTION YES k _ MIN PUNS 6 MIN LANDSCAPE UNDERDRAIN\ CLEANOUT WITH CAP AT B0, TM -2 •' 18' BIOR(iTENT10N. SOIL DMA -2 25,005 1,770 FLOW THROUGH 23,235 ROOF 930 SF 930 SF FLOW THROUGH YES PLANTER PLANTER DMA -3 1,950 1,940 LANDSCAPE 10 ASPHALT, CONCRETE 145 SF 180 SF TM -3 BIORE TENT10N YES ASPHALT_ DMA -4 18,090 900 LANDSCAPE 17,190 CONCRETE COURTYARD O.DB CSF-- 0.09 CSF MED A FILTER YES LANDSCAPE DMA -5 21,510 2,370 FLOW THROUGH 19,140 ROOF 770 SF 770 SF BIORETENTION YES PLANTER DMA -6 665 180 LANDSCAPE N/A N/A N/A N/A TYES SELF—TREATING DMA -7 740 180 LANDSCAPE 560 ASPHALTTM-7 25 SF 25 SF YES BIORETENTION CONCRETE BIORETENTION DMA -8 430 70 LANDSCAPE 360 ASPHALT 15 SF 15 SF TM -6 YES BIORETENMON CONCRETE BIORETENNON -MEDIA FILTER CALCULATION: Q=CIA C�0.9 (ASSUME IMPERVIOUS FOR ENTIRE SITE) : I 0.2 (ASSUME 0.2' PER HOUR INTENSITY) A=0.42(ACRE TREATMENT AREA) Q=0.9 -Q2 -0A2= 0.08 CFS Washingtpn 7 I:, BIORETENTION AREA __ NO SLOPE NECESSAR l\ \„ /_ /. o) e WHEN WITHIN RAISED I PLANTERS OR I�na� I OVERFLOW DRAIN (SDO), NDS 1 1 agaske ea aquerureoangnera CONTAINED BY ona m,ee waesmllre ulna anna.meen reegenwr mau,emwrw e>s"np ea.amaara "ew"ae.ke 12'%12' ATRIUM ORATE (01290) EaraeP:ne eu uwq ep.cmean,nm�me cgmea aaanNwsm,mwner RETAINING WALLS. * Tmahnent Flow Rates shown conform to Washington State GUILD Specifications Perk Filter T.V WITH NDS ADAPTER (/1221) •0 0 0 4'Wide Concrete Vault s 1 sa e FG PER fo Sawn C'dddWs/Stacks COBBLES (TYP.) GRADING PLANS J7 B FG, SEE V k _ MIN PUNS 6 MIN \ \\\/"'^\\ UNDERDRAIN\ CLEANOUT WITH CAP AT B0, •' 18' BIOR(iTENT10N. SOIL I () \ EAICH SUBDRAIN LINE 12 CLASS 2 CALT n CLASS II ------ PF M�A�.I�F..�MhTERIAL _J D OUTLET Washingtpn 7 I:, GULD• __ la®®Irma .. .. .. .. ...... ... .: ' it oo�m `m®®gym ttstts�m�0�®gym ItsO�m�m�m�m ItsO�m�m�m�m ®I®ISI® l\ \„ /_ /. o) e �I I rrem :n, sa mq"grgwrea oaspwuon cesT am case. I�na� I neon pp' ' nes mi ieq�✓e 1 1 agaske ea aquerureoangnera Inn elovlal (O le me. muml pr.Meraev' ona m,ee waesmllre ulna anna.meen reegenwr mau,emwrw e>s"np ea.amaara "ew"ae.ke aeu ea,q rm,gw aw g sereawe°. eq�exms. EaraeP:ne eu uwq ep.cmean,nm�me cgmea aaanNwsm,mwner sq�wns tneng reenng ace w"a * Tmahnent Flow Rates shown conform to Washington State GUILD Specifications Perk Filter T.V I I� Oldcastle •0 0 0 4'Wide Concrete Vault s 1 sa e Wash V- &.' GUILDThree fo Sawn C'dddWs/Stacks LJ 20 MIL IMPERMEABLE LINER. BIORETENTION BASIN DETAIL DIA PERFORATED SLOPED UNDERDRAIN (SLOPE AT 0.50%) WITH PERFORATIONS DOWN (NTS) 2 GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 20' 20 0 20 40 Page 17 May 2022 7 I:, la®®Irma .. .. .. .. ...... ... .: ' it oo�m `m®®gym ttstts�m�0�®gym ItsO�m�m�m�m ItsO�m�m�m�m ®I®ISI® Perk Filter T" e �I LJ 20 MIL IMPERMEABLE LINER. BIORETENTION BASIN DETAIL DIA PERFORATED SLOPED UNDERDRAIN (SLOPE AT 0.50%) WITH PERFORATIONS DOWN (NTS) 2 GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 20' 20 0 20 40 Page 17 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study DMA 6 consists of landscaping along the rear of the building and is also self-retaining. DMAs 2 through 5 and 7 and 8, generally consisting of roof or concrete surfaces, would direct runoff towards separate bioretention areas or flow-through planters. Additionally, as part of the project, a new eight -inch stormwater line would collect stormwater from DMA 4 and direct it towards a new PerkFilterTrm media filtration vault and ultimately into the City's stormwater system. Per the Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit Order No. R2-0074, certain "Special Projects" are eligible for Low Impact Design (LID) Treatment Reduction Credits. The LID Treatment Reduction Credit is the maximum percentage of the amount of runoff that may be treated with non -LID treatment measures, such as tree -box -type high flowrate biofilters or vault -based high flowrate media filters. The project site is classified as a Category C Special Project (transit -oriented development) and qualifies for a 75 percent LID treatment reduction. Per the Countywide Hydromodification Control Area Map in the San Mateo County C.3 Stormwater Technical Guidance Appendix H, the proposed project would not be subject to hydromodification requirements.3 Site Access Access to the project site would be provided from Airport Boulevard by the shared privately - owned driveway/access road which extends along the eastern and southeastern site boundaries. The majority of the shared driveway (approximately 17,190 sf) would be repaved as part of the proposed project, a portion of which would be surfaced with pavers. Entrance to the parking garage would be accommodated by a 25.5 -foot -wide entrance at the eastern side of the building. The shared driveway would be adequately sized for emergency vehicle access, and the eastern corner of the project site could be used as a staging area in the case of emergency. The project would also include construction of a new curb, gutter, and ten -foot -wide sidewalk along the Airport Boulevard frontage. The sidewalk would connect to the existing pedestrian network along Airport Boulevard. Discretionary Actions Implementation of the proposed project would require City approval of the following entitlements: • General Plan Amendment • Downtown Station Area Specific Plan Amendment • Zoning Map Amendment • Transportation Demand Management Plan • Site Plan — Design Review: Per Section 20.480.002 of the City's Municipal Code, the proposed project would be subject to Design Review by the City. Specifically, the site plan would be analyzed based on the physical features of the proposed project, including, but not limited to, the following elements: building proportions and architectural details; site design and orientation; size, location, and arrangement of on-site parking; exterior colors and materials; and location and type of landscaping. The purpose of the regulations is to ensure that development throughout the City is designed to support General Plan policies and to promote high-quality design, well -crafted and maintained buildings and landscaping, the use of high-quality building materials, and attention to the design and execution of building details and amenities in both public and private projects. 3 San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program. C.3 Stormwater Technical Guidance: Version 3.2 [Page H-3]. January 4, 2013. Page 18 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Additionally, the City/County Association of Governments for San Mateo County, in its capacity as Airport Land Use Commission, will need to make certain compatibility findings regarding the project as it relates to the Comprehensive Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan for the San Francisco International Airport. D. CEQA STREAMLINING The California State Legislature has adopted statutory provisions to enable streamlined environmental review for "transit priority projects" that are consistent with the general use designation, density, building intensity, and applicable policies specified for the project area in a sustainable communities strategy (see PRC Sections 21155 et seq.). For the project region, the applicable regional transportation plan/sustainable communities strategy is Plan Bay Area 2040 (hereafter referred to as "Plan Bay Area"), adopted by ABAG on July 26, 2017.4 It is noted that the update to the Plan Bay Area, Plan Bay Area 2050, was adopted by ABAG in October of 2021. However, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 21155(a), a transit priority project must be, "consistent with the general use designation, density, building intensity, and applicable policies specified for the project area in either a sustainable communities strategy or an alternative planning strategy, for which the State Air Resources Board, pursuant to subparagraph (H) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 65080 of the Government Code, has accepted a metropolitan planning organization's determination that the sustainable communities strategy or the alternative planning strategy would, if implemented, achieve the greenhouse gas emission reduction targets." Plan Bay Area 2050 has not yet been accepted by the State Air Resources Board, and is anticipated to be adopted in late spring/summer 2022.5 As a result, Plan Bay Area 2040 remains the appropriate document for CEQA streamlining based on PRC criteria. Transit Priority Project Under section 21155(a), to receive streamlining benefits, a project must meet the following criteria to qualify as a transit priority project: (1) Contain at least 50 percent residential use, based on total building square footage and, if the project contains between 26 percent and 50 percent nonresidential uses, a floor area ratio not less than 0.75; (2) Provide a minimum net density of at least 20 dwelling units per acre; and (3) Be within one-half mile of a major transit stop or high-quality transit corridor included in a regional transportation plan. A major transit stop is as defined in Section 21064.3, except that, for purposes of this section, it also includes major transit stops that are included in the applicable regional transportation plan. For purposes of this section, a high-quality transit corridor means a corridor with fixed route bus service with service intervals no longer than 15 minutes during peak commute hours. A project shall be considered to be within one-half mile of a major transit stop or high-quality transit corridor if all parcels within the project have no more than 25 percent of their area farther than one-half mile from the As required by Senate Bill 375, all metropolitan regions in California must complete a Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) as part of a Regional Transportation Plan. In the Bay Area, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) are jointly responsible for developing and adopting a SCS that integrates transportation, land use and housing to meet greenhouse gas reduction targets set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). Szeto, Lezlie Kimura, Manager, Sustainable Transportation & Communities Division, California Air Resources Board. Personal Communication [email] with Nick Pappani, Vice President, Raney Planning and Management. February 7, 2022. Page 19 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study stop or corridor and if not more than 10 percent of the residential units or 100 units, whichever is less, in the project are farther than one-half mile from the stop or corridor. With respect to Criterion 1, the project contains 100 percent residential uses, with a total of 292 multi -family units. Total residential building square footage is 205,024 square feet, with an additional 17,566 square feet for leasing/amenities, 44,813 square feet for circulation, and 64,686 square feet for parking. The floor area ratio for the proposed building is 4.7. Therefore, the project meets Criterion 1. With respect to Criterion 2, the project provides a net density of 179.1 dwelling units per acre (292 units/1.63 acres). Therefore, the project meets Criterion 2. With respect to Criterion 3, the project site is located within one-half (0.5) mile of the South San Francisco Caltrain Station in both its existing and new locations (see Figure 12). The Caltrain station, in both locations, is considered to be a major transit stop by the MTC/ABAG.6 The Caltrain Station, in its existing and new location, meets the major transit stop criteria of PRC Section 21064.3 because the stops are considered rail transit station s.7The new Caltrain station, known as the South San Francisco Caltrain Improvement Project, is nearly complete. The Caltrain project involves replacing the existing South San Francisco Station towards the south, on the other side of Grand Avenue, with a new center -boarding platform connecting to a pedestrian underpass. The project consists of track work, signal work, a new 700 -foot center board platform with amenities and connectivity to a new pedestrian underpass from the platform to Grand Avenue and Industrial Way. Because the project meets all three criteria of Section 21155(b), it qualifies as a transit priority project. Sustainable Communities Strateg A transit priority project must also be consistent with the general use designation, density, building intensity, and applicable policies specified in a sustainable communities strategy. The project would qualify for streamlining if it is consistent with such land use designation, requirements and policies under Plan Bay Area. Here, Plan Bay Area does not identify individual land use designations, nor does it impose specific density or building intensity standards. Instead, the Plan divides the Plan area among Priority Development Areas (PDAs), Priority Conservation Areas (PCAs), and Transit Priority Areas (TPAs). PDAs and TPAs are areas designated for future growth and development.$ PDAs and TPAs (which may overlap) are similar in that both focus on access to transit service and are appropriately planned for growth. The major difference is how they are designated: A PDA is identified by a local agency for adoption by ABAG; a TPA is defined based on criteria in state law. PCAs are open spaces that provide agricultural, natural resource, scenic, recreational, and/or ecological values and ecosystem functions. See http://opendata.mtc.ca.gov/datasets/major-transit-stops-2017?geometry=-122.430%2C37.648%2C- 122.372%2C37.660. Accessed April 5, 2020. According to PRC 21064.3, "Major transit stop" means a site containing an existing rail transit station, a ferry terminal served by either a bus or rail transit service, or the intersection of two or more major bus routes with a frequency of service interval of 15 minutes or less during the morning and afternoon peak commute periods. PDAs are specific geographic areas that meet the following criteria: 1) within an existing community; 2) within walking distance of frequent transit service; 3) designated for more housing in a locally adopted plan or identified by a local government for future planning and potential growth; and 4) nominated through a resolution adopted by a City Council or County Board of Supervisors. Staff recommendations are presented to ABAG's Regional Planning Committee for approval and then to ABAG's Executive Board for regional adoption. Page 20 May 2022 UF' it k N qo° 0 SHAW 'R b ,ao ;sr�:t r Source: Metropolitan Transportation Commission GIS. Transit Priority Areas (2017) Available at: httpJ/opendata.mtc.ca.gov/datasets/d97b4t72543a40b2b85d59ac085e01a0_0?geometry=-122.461%2C37.641%2C-122.346%2. Accessed March 2021. Page 21 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 12 Transit Priority Areas as Identified by the MTC � Perk a cff m n nA p4 PJAY AL �'r+:G RUG C.C.q l 7 ¢ "� fAAAlpra �L �yti :•C N p7llf Ai c.V +. _ '101 n $Ar South San w W v -r -r 4,6 Francisco phA l7d r C;fa I1J•- 1 L.N k4 CAB.: r RC C ILROA Rrt 1, s I Project Site 4 t')RAND A'.'4 •�`� L f 5WTI AVE r' 1.1ITC Hf _iL AV E'WRENCE AVE E-jAWT%E T k �,A1fE r v� I�zi I� ti p UTAH AVEP4 S wA w CgP SCi% i � s I`a S C n F UF' it k N qo° 0 SHAW 'R b ,ao ;sr�:t r Source: Metropolitan Transportation Commission GIS. Transit Priority Areas (2017) Available at: httpJ/opendata.mtc.ca.gov/datasets/d97b4t72543a40b2b85d59ac085e01a0_0?geometry=-122.461%2C37.641%2C-122.346%2. Accessed March 2021. Page 21 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study As shown in Table 1.2-8 of the Plan Bay Area EIR, the land use growth footprint covers 18,700 acres of land in the Bay Area. Within that area 7,400 acres, or approximately 40 percent of the land use growth footprint, would be located in TPAs. Approximately half of the land use growth footprint would be located within PDAs. As further indicated in Table 1.2-8, the land use growth footprint of San Mateo County contains 170 acres of land designated TPA, including the project site. Because the project site is located within a TPA that is part of the land use growth footprint for Plan Bay Area (refer to Figure 12), the project is consistent with the land use and development growth assumptions within the Plan. The project is also consistent with the other applicable policies in Plan Bay Area, as demonstrated in Table 3. It should be noted that Plan Bay Area does not explicitly include policies, but rather action items. In the absence of specific policies, this document will address project consistency with the action items included in Plan Bay Area. Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Because the project is a transit priority project and is consistent with the Plan Bay Area, it qualifies for CEQA streamlining. The available streamlining benefits include, but are not limited to: 1. Review through a SCEA. (PRC, § 21155.2) 2. For a residential or mixed-use project, such as the proposed project: a. The SCEA is not required to reference, describe, or discuss (1) growth inducing impacts, or (2) any project specific or cumulative impacts from cars and light-duty truck trips generated by the project on global warming or the regional transportation network. (PRC, § 21159.28, subd. [a]) b. Alternative locations, densities, and building intensities to the proposed project need not be considered. (PRC, § 21159.28, subd. [b]) c. Aesthetic and parking impacts should not be considered significant impacts on the environment. (PRC, § 21099, subd. [d][1]) Projects within a TPA are identified by the MTC/ABAG and Senate Bill (SB) 375 as being Transit Priority Projects. Pursuant to PRC § 21099, subd. (d)(1) and PRC § 21159.28, subd. (a), Transit Priority Projects are not required to discuss the following environmental impact areas: • Aesthetics and parking; • Growth -inducing impacts; and • Project -specific or cumulative impacts from cars and light trucks generated by the project on GHG emissions or the regional roadway network. In addition, the below environmental impact areas represent those that can be dismissed based on the project's urban infill location or other relevant factors. Agricultural and Forestry Resources There are no agricultural or forestry resources on the project site or in the surrounding area, which is fully urbanized. Thus, the project has no potential for impacts to agricultural or forestry resources. Page 22 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Mineral Resources There are no known mineral resources on the project site. The site is not designated for mineral resource recovery on any land use plan, and the proposed development would not result in the loss of availability of any mineral resources. Thus, the project has no potential for impacts to mineral resources. Population and Housing The CEQA checklist questions under Population and Housing address whether the project would: a. Induce substantial unplanned population growth in an area, either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (e.g., through projects in an undeveloped area or extension of major infrastructure)? b. Displace substantial numbers of existing people or housing, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? Item `a' focuses on growth -inducing impacts, which, pursuant to PRC, § 21159.28, subd. (a), is not a required topic for projects that qualify for CEQA Streamlining. Because the proposed project qualifies for CEQA Streamlining, this SCEA is not required to analyze growth -inducing impacts such as direct or indirect unplanned population growth in an area. Item `b' is related to the displacement of people or housing. The project site is currently developed with a two-story commercial warehouse building, and implementation of the project would involve the demolition of the on-site building. However, considering that the on-site building is not used as a residence, demolition of the building would not displace existing people or housing. As such, implementation of the project would result in no impact related to Item `b', and the item is hereby dismissed from further analysis within the SCEA. Plan Bay Area Consistency Discussion As discussed above, the proposed project is consistent with the general land use and development assumptions within the Plan Bay Area. Table 3 includes a comparison of how the proposed project complies with applicable action items in the Plan Bay Area. The following action items apply to local jurisdictions. Table 3 Project Consistency with Plan Bay Area Action Items I Consistency Discussion Housing Actions Advance regional "self-help" funding and financing This action focuses on developing regional solutions for housing: Develop a plan for generating affordable housing strategies, which is beyond regional revenues for the production and preservation the scope of this project. The project will of housing affordable to low- and moderate -income designate 15 percent of units as affordable households (could include measures such as a parcel and/or low-income. Therefore, the project would tax, commercial linkage fee or other dedicated generally comply with the intent of this action funding). Evaluate the creation of innovative financing item. tools, such as a regional infill Infrastructure Bank, a land bank or a Regional Housing Trust Fund, to support new housing or infrastructure improvements. Advance state legislative and funding solutions: This action focuses on developing statewide Support state legislative or funding opportunities that affordable housing strategies, which is beyond advance the objectives of this Action Plan, including the scope of this project. The proposed project securing a permanent source of affordable housing would result in the production of 292 units of funding, increasing community stabilization and new housing, 15 percent of which would be (Table continued on next page) Page 23 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 3 Proiect Consistencv with Plan Bav Area Action Items lessening displacement risk, reducing costs and barriers to housing development, incentivizing developers to create workforce and low-income housing, incentivizing the creation of accessory dwelling units, as well as other measures that will contribute to increased supply of both market -rate and affordable housing. Evaluate expanded policies connecting transportation funding to housing production and performance: Analyze the feasibility of incentivizing housing production with pertinent existing and new transportation funding sources, with particular emphasis on housing affordable to very low-, low- and moderate -income households as well as anti - displacement and community stabilization. Develop a strategy for the use of public land proximate to major transit assets to facilitate the development of housing affordable to low- and moderate -income households through conditions and provisions on funding sources. Report to the Commission on all discretionary funding sources where such housing provisions and conditions may be added. Provide technical assistance and best practices to local jurisdictions related to the transformation of "opportunity areas": Assist local agencies as they envision upgrades to low -intensity office parks and retail centers to create mixed-use, mixed income neighborhoods with significant housing. Strengthen technical assistance and policy leadership for housing and community stabilization: Expand and transform regional agency technical assistance for local jurisdictions that is tailored to both Bay Area -wide challenges and challenges unique to specific parts of the region, including best practices to support new housing (e.g., heights that support more units and allow projects to "pencil out" without compromising neighborhood character). Focus areas for technical assistance could include guidance on implementing state legislation for transit -oriented development and the production of housing affordable to low- and moderate -income households, guidance on housing preservation and locally appropriate community stabilization and anti -displacement policies, supporting healthy infill development, and coordination of neighboring jurisdictions along transit corridors and in subregions to identify shared solutions to housing challenges. Explore new and expanded community stabilization and anti - displacement policies to support low-income renters, including incentives for landlords to keep existing rents affordable. Consistency Discussion below market rate. In addition, because the project includes units with a mix of studios, one, two, three and four bedrooms, the project would provide workforce housing. Therefore, the project would generally comply with the intent of this action item. Evaluating expanded policies related to transportation funding and housing production is beyond the scope of this project. It is noted that the proposed project would include the development of new housing, with 15 percent of the units designated as affordable, within close proximity to major transit assets (i.e., the South San Francisco Caltrain station). The project site is not public land and therefore developing a strategy for the use of public land proximate to major transit assets to facilitate the development of affordable housing is not directly applicable, and beyond the scope of this project. Because the site is located within a TPA, the project site is located within an opportunity area for development. The redevelopment of the project site from low -intensity commercial to high-density residential with significant housing would directly comply with this suggested action item. This action focuses on developing regional affordable housing strategies, which is beyond the scope of this project. Nonetheless, the proposed project is considered a transit - oriented development, would include production of affordable housing, and is an infill redevelopment. As such, the project would generally comply with the intent of this action item. (Table continued on next page) Page 24 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 3 Proiect Consistencv with Plan Bav Area Action Items Economic Develo Action Items Coordinate regional economic solutions for growing and retaining businesses, particularly for middle -wage sectors: Identify areas of economic development that could benefit from a regional approach including connecting businesses with growth opportunities within the Bay Area; prioritizing transportation investments that directly grow local businesses; identifying solutions for workforce housing needs; and creating a forum for discussing skill gaps between existing community college programs and the needs of trade sectors. Increase transportation access to growing and potential job centers: Broaden core capacity transit study partnership to cover a larger geography to plan for major transportation capital investments; move forward on planning efforts for a second Transbay Tube and on construction efforts for the California High Speed Rail system; continue to evaluate a means -based fare or other methods for reducing or eliminating transportation costs for lower -wage workers and students; evaluate expanded support for local transit systems that address first -mile, last -mile problems; and evaluate transportation improvements that could facilitate downtown revitalization in areas needing economic development. Support regional growth by balancing housing, transit - oriented jobs, and industrial uses: Establish criteria for Priority Production Areas to encourage local jurisdictions to plan for space needed for manufacturing, distribution and repair and assess areas that could be converted to housing or mixed-use development; evaluate potential incentives that could be used to support companies that locate offices in transit -rich as opposed to auto -centric areas; and evaluate the use of last -mile transportation solutions to connect communities with warehouses and industrial jobs that cannot be located in downtowns due to land requirements. Action Items Consistency Discussion ment Actions Consistency Discussion This action item is focused on regional economic solutions, which are beyond the scope of this project. Because the proposed project would involve the demolition of the existing on-site commercial building, the project may result in a short-term adverse effect related to economic development in the immediate vicinity. However, by developing housing in a TPA that includes a mix of unit sizes, the project would create workforce housing and support local businesses while reducing commute - associated VMT. Therefore, the project would generally comply with this action item. This action item is focused on regional cooperation regarding future transportation capital investments and improvements, which is beyond the scope of this project. It is noted that the project, by introducing additional residents near the South San Francisco Caltrain station, provides expanded support for the station. This action item is focused on regional growth criteria and incentives, which is beyond the scope of this project. Nonetheless, the proposed project involves production of a transit -oriented residential development within a TPA, and would include the conversion of an area from commercial to housing. As such, the project would generally comply with the intent of this action item. Resilience Actions Develop a regional governance strategy for climate adaptation projects: Develop an institutional strategy for managing, coordinating, and implementing regional and local projects related to climate change adaptation. Provide stronger policy leadership on resilient housing and infrastructure: Expand guidance on resilient housing policies for earthquake, flooding and fire, Consistency Discussion This action item is focused on regional levels and, therefore, does not apply to the proposed project. This action item is regionally focused and, therefore, beyond the scope of this project. Nonetheless, the proposed project would (Table continued on next page) Page 25 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 3 Project Consistency with Plan Bay Area Action Items Consistency Discussion working in coordination with state and federal comply with all relevant regulations related to agencies and focusing on communities with high earthquake, flood, and fire resilience. As such, social vulnerability and exposure to natural hazards. the proposed project would generally comply Strengthen infrastructure lifelines to ensure that with the intent of this action item. utilities can provide services under a variety of conditions and future scenarios. Expand the region's network of natural infrastructure: This action item is regionally focused and, Coordinate regional programs to preserve and expand therefore, beyond the scope of this project. natural features that reduce flood risk, strengthen Because the proposed project would involve biodiversity, enhance air quality, improve access to infill redevelopment within a TPA, the project urban and rural public space, mitigate urban heat would not conflict with this measure. Therefore, island effects, and enhance health. Leverage existing the project would generally comply with this initiatives — including Priority Conservation Areas action item. (PCAs), the Resilient by Design Challenge, the Bay Trail and other regional trails, San Francisco Estuary Partnership, and Bay Restoration Authority — and Systems partner with special districts and cities. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Source: Metropolitan Transportation Commission and Association of Bay Area Governments. Plan Bay Area 2040 EIR. E. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. ® Air Quality ® Biological Resources ❑ Cultural Resources ❑ Energy ® Geology and Soils ® Hazards and Hazardous Materials ❑ Hydrology and Water Quality ❑ Land Use and Planning ❑ Public Services ❑ Recreation ❑ Noise ❑ Utilities and Service Systems ❑ Greenhouse Gas Emissions ® Transportation ❑ Wildfire ❑ Mandatory Findings of ❑ Tribal Cultural Significance Resources Page 26 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study F. EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Following is the environmental checklist form (also known as an "Initial Study") presented in Appendix G of the State CEQA Guidelines. The checklist form is used to describe the impacts of the project. A discussion follows each environmental issue identified in the checklist, with the exception of those issue areas that are exempt from analysis for Transit Priority Projects (i.e., aesthetics; agricultural and forestry resources; mineral resources; population and housing; growth -inducing impacts; and project -specific or cumulative impacts from cars and light trucks generated by the project on GHG emissions or the regional roadway network), as noted previously under Section D, CEQA Streamlining. Included in each discussion are project -specific mitigation measures recommended as part of the project, if necessary, to reduce an identified impact. For this checklist, the following designations are used: Potentially Significant: An impact that could be significant, and for which mitigation has not been identified. If any potentially significant impacts are identified, an EIR must be prepared. A SCEA cannot be used in the case of a project for which this conclusion is reached in any impact category. Less Than Significant With Mitigation Incorporated: This designation applies where applicable and feasible mitigation measures previously identified in prior applicable EIRs have reduced an effect from "Potentially Significant Impact" to a "Less Than Significant Impact", and pursuant to Section 21155.2 of the PRC, those measures are incorporated into the SCEA IS. In each impact section of the SCEA IS checklist below, applicable mitigation measures from the City of South San Francisco General Plan EIR and Plan Bay Area EIR are identified, and where feasible, identified for incorporation into the project. It is noteworthy that the General Plan EIR incorporates General Plan policies in the form of mitigation measures. In this way, the General Plan is a "self -mitigating" document. Other than General Plan policies, there are no additional mitigation measures identified in the General Plan EIR. This designation also applies where the incorporation of new project -specific mitigation measures not previously identified in prior applicable EIRs has reduced an effect from "Potentially Significant Impact" to a "Less Than Significant Impact." Less Than Significant: Any impact that would not be considered significant under CEQA, relative to existing standards specific to each environmental issue. No Impact: The project would not have any impact. The below summary table presents mitigation measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR. Due to the programmatic nature of the Plan Bay Area EIR, many of the mitigation measures are broad in scope and their applicability needs to be determined through project -specific environmental review. This SCEA determines the applicability of Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation measures to the proposed project. Such applicability is noted in the below table. Page 27 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation L AIR QUALITY a.Would the LTS None 2.2-2. When screening levels are The proposed project would exceed the LTS project conflict exceeded (see Table 2.2-8 [of the construction criteria pollutant screening with or obstruct Plan Bay Area EIR] or those most size, as presented in Table 2.2-8 of the Plan implementation currently updated by BAAQMD), Bay Area EIR. However, it is noted that the of the applicable implementing agencies and/or project's modeled emissions would be air quality plan? project sponsors shall implement below the BAAQMD's thresholds of measures, where applicable, significance for construction, as b.Would the feasible, and necessary based on demonstrated in Table 5 of this SCEA. project result in project- and site-specific Nevertheless, given the project's reliance on a cumulatively considerations, that include, but are the Plan Bay Area EIR for CEQA considerable net not limited to the following: streamlining purposes, Plan Bay Area EIR increase of any Mitigation Measure 2.2-2 is applicable to the criteria pollutant Construction Best Practices for proposed project and will be incorporated for which the Exhaust: into the project. project region is non -attainment The applicant/general under an contractor for the project shall applicable submit a list of all off-road federal or state equipment greater than 25 ambient air horsepower (hp) that would quality be operated for more than 20 standard? hours over the entire duration of project construction, including equipment from subcontractors, to BAAQMD for review and certification. The list shall include all information necessary to ensure the equipment meets the following requirement: o Be zero emissions OR 2 have engines that N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 28 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation meet or exceed either EPA or ARB Tier 2 off- road emission standards; and 3) have engines that are retrofitted with an ARB Level 3 Verified Diesel Emissions Control Strategy (VDECS), if one is available for the equipment being used. Equipment with engines that meet Tier 4 Interim or Tier 4 Final emission standards automatically meet this requirement; therefore, a VDECS would not be required. o Idling time of diesel - powered construction equipment and trucks shall be limited to no more than two minutes. Clear signage of this idling restriction shall be provided for construction workers at all access points. o All construction equipment shall be maintained and properly tuned in accordance with the N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 29 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation manufacturers' specifications. o Portable diesel generators shall be prohibited. Grid power electricity should be used to provide power at construction sites; or propane and natural gas generators may be used when grid power electricity is not feasible. Construction Best Practices for Dust: • All exposed surfaces (e.g., parking areas, staging areas, soil piles, graded areas, and unpaved access roads) shall be watered two times per day. For projects over five acres in size, soil moisture should be maintained at a minimum of 12 percent. Moisture content can be verified by lab samples or a moisture probe. • All haul trucks transporting soil, sand, or other loose material off-site shall be covered. • All visible mud or dirt track -out onto adjacent public roads N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 30 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation shall be removed using wet power vacuum street sweepers at least once per day. Dry power sweeping should only be performed in conjunction with thorough watering of the subject roads. • All vehicle speeds on unpaved roads and surfaces shall be limited to 15 mph. • All roadway, driveway, and sidewalk paving shall be completed as soon as possible. Building pads shall be paved as soon as possible after grading. • All construction sites shall provide a posted sign visible to the public with the telephone number and person to contact at the Lead Agency regarding dust complaints. The recommended response time for corrective action shall be within 48 hours. BAAQMD's Complaint Line (1-800-334-6367) shall also be included on posted signs to ensure compliance with applicable regulations. • All excavation, grading, and/or demolition activities shall be suspended when N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 31 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation average wind speeds exceed 20 mph. • Wind breaks (e.g., trees, fences) shall be installed on the windward side(s) of actively disturbed areas of construction. Wind breaks should have at maximum 50 percent air porosity. • Vegetative ground cover (e.g., fast -germinating native grass seed) shall be planted in disturbed areas as soon as possible and watered appropriately until vegetation is established. • The simultaneous occurrence of excavation, grading, and ground -disturbing construction activities on the same area at any one time shall be limited. Activities shall be phased to reduce the amount of disturbed surfaces at any one time. • All trucks and equipment, including their tires, shall be washed off before leaving the site. • Site accesses to a distance of 100 feet from the paved road shall be treated with a 6- to 12 -inch compacted layer of wood chips, mulch, or gravel. N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 32 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation • Sandbags or other erosion control measures shall be installed to prevent silt runoff to public roadways from sites with a slope greater than one percent. These BMPs are consistent with recommendations in BAAQMD's CEQA Guidelines and Planning Healthy Places (BAAQMD 2010b, BAAQMD 2016). Applicable mitigation measures shall be required at the time grading permits are issued. c.Would the S None 2.2-5(a). When locating sensitive receptors in While the effects of TACs on future LTS project expose TAC risk areas, implementing residents is beyond the scope of CEQA, sensitive agencies and/or project sponsors insofar as it pertains to the environment's receptors to shall implement measures, where effect on the project, this issue has been substantial feasible and necessary based on addressed given the SCEA's reliance on the pollutant project- and site-specific Plan Bay Area EIR for CEQA streamlining concentrations? considerations that include, but are purposes. not limited to the following: Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2 - Install, operate and maintain 5(a) is programmatic in nature, providing a in good working order a menu of options that may be considered on central heating, ventilation a project -specific basis to reduce TAC risks. and air conditioning (HVAC) Project -specific Mitigation Measure I-1 system or other air intake below represents the modified mitigation system in the building, or in measure. each individual unit, that meets or exceeds a minimum I4 Prior to approval of project efficiency reporting value improvement plans, the project MERV of 13 MERV-16 for applicant shall demonstrate N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 33 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation projects located in the West compliance with the following design Oakland Specific Plan area)' features to the satisfaction of the or higher. The HVAC system City: shall include the following features: Installation of a high Install, operate and maintain efficiency filter and/or carbon in good working order a filter to filter particulates and central heating, ventilation other chemical matter from and air conditioning (HVAC) entering the building. Either system or other air intake high efficiency particulate air system in the building, or in (HEPA) filters or American each individual unit, that Society of Heating, meets or exceeds a Refrigeration, and Air- minimum efficiency reporting Conditioning Engineers value (MERV) of 16 or (ASHRAE) certified 85% higher, except the units that supply filters shall be used. are located within or partially • Maintain, repair and/or within the TAC Risk Area replace HVAC system on an presented in Figure 13 shall ongoing and as needed basis install, operate and maintain or shall prepare an operation HVAC systems that meet or and maintenance manual for exceed a minimum MERV of the HVAC system and the 16 or higher. The HVAC filter. The manual shall system shall include the include the operating following features: instructions and the Installation of a high maintenance and efficiency filter and/or carbon replacement schedule. This filter to filter particulates and manual shall be included in other chemical matter from the Covenants, Conditions entering the building. Either and Restrictions (CC&Rs) for high efficiency particulate air residential projects and/or (HEPA) filters or American distributed to the building Society of Heating, 9 Note: Reference to "West Oakland Specific Plan" is from the adopted Mitigation Measure language. N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 34 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation maintenance staff. In addition, Refrigeration, and Air - the applicant shall prepare a Conditioning Engineers separate homeowners (ASHRAE) certified 85 manual. The manual shall percent supply filters shall be contain the operating used. instructions and the Maintain, repair and/or maintenance and replace HVAC system on an replacement schedule for the ongoing and as needed HVAC system and the filters. basis, and prepare an • Install passive electrostatic operation and maintenance filtering systems with low air manual for the HVAC system velocities (i.e., less than 1 and the filter. The manual mph). shall include the operating • Individual and common instructions and the exterior open space and maintenance and outdoor activity areas replacement schedule. This proposed as part of individual manual shall be included in projects shall be located as far the Covenants, Conditions away as possible within the and Restrictions (CC&Rs) project site boundary, face for residential projects away major freeways, and and/or distributed to the shall be shielded from the building maintenance staff. source (i.e., the roadway) of In addition, the applicant air pollution by buildings or shall prepare a separate otherwise buffered to further homeowners manual. The reduce air pollution for project manual shall contain the occupants. operating instructions and • Locate air intakes and design the maintenance and windows to reduce PM replacement schedule for exposure (e.g., windows the HVAC system and the nearest to the roadway do not filters. open). Individual and common • If sensitive receptors are exterior open space and located near a distribution outdoor activity areas N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 35 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation center, residents shall not be proposed as part of located immediately adjacent individual projects shall be to a loading dock or where located as far away as trucks concentrate to deliver possible within the project goods. site boundary, face away • Sensitive receptors within major freeways, and shall be buildings shall be located in shielded from the source areas upwind of major (i.e., the roadway) of air roadway traffic to reduce pollution by buildings or exposure to reduce cancer otherwise buffered to further risk levels and exposure to reduce air pollution for PM2.5. project occupants. • Planting trees and/or Planting trees and/or vegetation between sensitive vegetation between receptors and pollution sensitive receptors and source. Trees that are best pollution source. Trees that suited to trapping PM shall be are best suited to trapping planted, including one or more PM shall be planted, of the following species: Pine including one or more of the (Pinus nigra var. maritima), following species: Pine Cypress (X Cupressocyparis (Pinus nigra var. maritima), leylandii), Hybrid popular Cypress (X Cupressocyparis (Populus deltoids X leylandii), Hybrid popular trichocarpa), California (Populus deltoids X pepper tree (Schinus molle) trichocarpa), California and Redwoods (Sequoia pepper tree (Schinus molle) sempervirens). and Redwoods (Sequoia • Loading docks shall be sempervirens). required to include electric Idling of heavy-duty diesel hookups for visiting trucks. trucks at these locations • Idling of heavy-duty diesel shall be prohibited or limited trucks at these locations shall to no more than 2 minutes. be prohibited or limited to no If within the project site, more than 2 minutes. existing and new diesel N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 36 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation • If within the project site, generators shall meet existing and new diesel CARB's Tier 4 emission generators shall meet ARB's standards. Tier 4 emission standards. • Emissions from diesel trucks Based on the project -specific analysis in this shall be reduced through SCEA, the following additional measures establishing truck routes to are required: avoid residential neighborhoods or other land 1-2. Prior to the issuance of any uses serving sensitive construction permits, the project populations, such as applicant shall contract with a hospitals, schools, and child qualified geologist to prepare an care centers. A truck route evaluation for the potential presence program, along with truck of Naturally -Occurring Asbestos calming, parking and delivery (NOA). If NOA is not discovered restrictions, shall be during the survey, further mitigation implemented to direct traffic related to NOA is not required. If activity at non -permitted NOA is discovered during the sources and large survey, the project applicant shall construction projects. prepare an Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan, pursuant to § 93105, Title 17, These BMPs are consistent with California Code of Regulations, and recommendations in BAAQMD's subject to approval by BAAQMD. CEQA Guidelines and Planning The applicant shall submit the Healthy Places (BAAQMD 2011, Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan to the BAAQMD 2016). City's Planning Division for review and approval. 1-3 Prior to issuance of a demolition permit for any on-site structures, the project applicant shall consult with certified Asbestos and/or Lead Risk Assessors to complete and submit for review to the City's N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 37 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation Planning Division an asbestos and lead survey. If asbestos -containing materials or lead -containing materials are not discovered during the survey, further mitigation related to asbestos -containing materials or lead containing materials shall not be required. If asbestos -containing materials and/or lead -containing materials are discovered by the survey, the project applicant shall prepare a work plan to demonstrate how the on-site asbestos -containing materials and/or lead -containing materials shall be removed in accordance with current California Occupational Health and Safety (Cal -OSHA) Administration regulations and disposed of in accordance with all CaIEPA regulations, prior to the demolition and/or removal of the on-site structures. The plan shall include the requirement that work shall be conducted by a Cal -OSHA registered asbestos and lead abatement contractor in accordance with Title 8 CCR 1529 and Title 8 CCR 1532.1 regarding asbestos and lead training, engineering controls, and certifications. The applicant shall N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 38 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation submit the work plan to the City's Planning Division for review and ap royal. d.Would the LTS None None None N/A project result in other emissions (such as those leading to odors) adversely affecting a substantial number of people? I/. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES a.Would the S None None applicable based on the project- ll4. The project applicant shall ensure LTS project have a specific analysis conducted in this SCEA. that a qualified biologist conduct a substantial pre -construction survey for nesting adverse effect, birds within a 250 -foot buffer around either directly or the project site boundaries, if through habitat feasible, not more than 14 days prior modifications, on to site disturbance during the any species breeding season (February 1st to identified as a August 31st). If site disturbance candidate, commences outside the breeding sensitive, or season, a pre -construction survey special status for nesting birds is not required. The species in local project applicant shall submit survey or regional results to the City's Planning plans, policies, Division prior to initiation of any or regulations, or ground disturbance. If active nests by the California of migratory birds are not detected Department of within approximately 250 feet of the Fish and Wildlife project site, further mitigation is not required. N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 39 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation or U.S. Fish and 11-2. If nesting raptors or other migratory Wildlife Service? birds are detected on or adjacent to the site during the survey, the project applicant shall be responsible for establishing an appropriate construction -free buffer around all active nests. Actual size of buffer would be determined by the project biologist, and would depend on species, topography, and type of activity that would occur in the vicinity of the nest. Typical buffers are 25 feet for non -raptors and up to 250 feet for raptors. The project buffer shall be monitored periodically by the project biologist to ensure compliance. The project applicant shall ensure that these buffer distances and monitoring requirements are met. After the nesting is completed, as determined by the biologist, the buffer would no longer be required. The project applicant shall also ensure that these buffers remain in place for the duration of the breeding season or until a qualified biologist has confirmed that all chicks have fledged and are independent of their parents. b.Would the NI None None applicable based on the project- None N/A project have a specific analysis conducted in this SCEA. substantial adverse effect N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 40 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation on any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, and regulations or by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife or US Fish and Wildlife Service? c.Would the project have a substantial adverse effect on state or federally protected wetlands (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means? N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 41 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation d.Would the LTS None None applicable based on the project- None N/A project interfere specific analysis conducted in this SCEA. substantially with the movement of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of wildlife nursery sites? e.Would the LTS None None None N/A project conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance? f. Would the NI None None None N/A project conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 42 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table a. Would the project cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource pursuant to Section 15064.5? Would the project cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a unique archaeological resource pursuant to LTS None Ill. CULTURAL RESOURCES 2.11-1. Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: Realign or redesign projects to avoid impacts on known historic resources where possible. Require a survey and evaluation of structures greater than 45 years in age within the area of potential effect to determine their eligibility for recognition under State, federal, or local historic preservation criteria. The evaluation shall be prepared by an architectural historian, or historical architect meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Consistent with Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-1, the Cultural and Historic Resources Existing Conditions Report evaluates structures throughout the City for historical significance, and did not identify the on-site structure as a historically significant resource. Thus, the proposed project would comply with the first item in Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11- 1, wherein the project would avoid impacts to identified historic resources, and the second item, wherein structures greater than 45 years in age must be evaluated for historical significance. As such, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-1 has already been implemented. No further mitigation is required. N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. LTS Page 43 May 2022 Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation Plan, Natural Conservation Community Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? a. Would the project cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource pursuant to Section 15064.5? Would the project cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a unique archaeological resource pursuant to LTS None Ill. CULTURAL RESOURCES 2.11-1. Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: Realign or redesign projects to avoid impacts on known historic resources where possible. Require a survey and evaluation of structures greater than 45 years in age within the area of potential effect to determine their eligibility for recognition under State, federal, or local historic preservation criteria. The evaluation shall be prepared by an architectural historian, or historical architect meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Consistent with Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-1, the Cultural and Historic Resources Existing Conditions Report evaluates structures throughout the City for historical significance, and did not identify the on-site structure as a historically significant resource. Thus, the proposed project would comply with the first item in Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11- 1, wherein the project would avoid impacts to identified historic resources, and the second item, wherein structures greater than 45 years in age must be evaluated for historical significance. As such, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-1 has already been implemented. No further mitigation is required. N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. LTS Page 43 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation Section Standards and Guidelines for 15064.5? Archeology and Historic Preservation, Professional c. Would the Qualification Standards. The project disturb evaluation should comply any human with CEQA Guidelines remains, section 15064.5(b), and, if including those federal funding or permits are interred required, with Section 106 of outside of the National Historic dedicated Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 (16 U.S.C. § 470 et cemeteries. seq.). Study recommendations shall be implemented. • If avoidance of a significant architectural/built environment resource is not feasible, additional mitigation options include, but are not limited to, specific design plans for historic districts, or plans for alteration or adaptive re -use of a historical resource that follows the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitation, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings. • Comply with existing local regulations and policies that N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 44 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation exceed or reasonably replace any of the above measures that protect historic resources. 2.11-2. Implementing agencies and/or Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11 - project sponsors shall implement the 2 is applicable to the proposed project and following measures where feasible will be implemented. and necessary based on project - and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: • Before construction activities, project sponsors shall retain a qualified archaeologist to conduct a record search at the appropriate Information Center to determine whether the project area has been previously surveyed and whether resources were identified. When recommended by the Information Center, project sponsors shall retain a qualified archaeologist to conduct archaeological surveys before construction activities. Project sponsors shall follow recommendations identified in the survey, which may include activities such as subsurface testing, designing and implementing a Worker N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 45 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation Environmental Awareness Program, construction monitoring by a qualified archaeologist, avoidance of sites, or preservation in place. • In the event that evidence of any prehistoric or historic -era subsurface archaeological features or deposits are discovered during construction -related earth- moving activities (e.g., ceramic shard, trash scatters, lithic scatters), all ground - disturbing activity in the area of the discovery shall be halted until a qualified archaeologist can assess the significance of the find. If the find is a prehistoric archeological site, the appropriate Native American group shall be notified. If the archaeologist determines that the find does not meet the CRHR standards of significance for cultural resources, construction may proceed. If the archaeologist determines that further information is needed to evaluate significance, a data recovery plan shall be prepared. If the find is N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 46 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation determined to be significant by the qualified archaeologist (i.e., because the find is determined to constitute either an historical resource or a unique archaeological resource), the archaeologist shall work with the project applicant to avoid disturbance to the resources, and if complete avoidance is not feasible in light of project design, economics, logistics, and other factors, follow accepted professional standards in recording any find including submittal of the standard DPR Primary Record forms (Form DPR 523) and location information to the appropriate California Historical Resources Information System office for the project area. • Project sponsors shall comply with existing local regulations and policies that exceed or reasonably replace any of the above measures that protect archaeological resources. IV. ENERGY a.Would the LTS None None None N/A project result in potentially N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 47 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation significant environmental impact due to wasteful, inefficient, or unnecessary consumption of energy resources, during project construction or operation? b.Would the project conflict with or obstruct a state or local plan for renewable energy or energy efficiency? V. GEOLOGYAND SOILS Would the project LTS None None None N/A directly or indirectly cause potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 48 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation ai. Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. aii. Strong seismic ground shaking? a.iii Would the S None None V-1. Prior to approval of construction LTS project directly permits, the applicant shall retain a or indirectly qualified geologist to prepare a site - N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 49 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation cause specific design -level geotechnical potential exploration as part of the design substantial process. The exploration shall adverse include laboratory soil testing to effects, provide additional data for including the preparation of specific risk of loss, recommendations regarding the injury, or death following items: involving seismic- 0 Grading, existing fill removal, related ground and fill compaction; failure, 0 Consolidation settlement; including Liquefaction settlement; liquefaction? 0 Ground lurching; • Lateral spreading; • Site Specific Seismic Hazard Analysis (if required); • Foundation design; • Retaining walls; • Site drainage and landscaping irrigation; and • Pavement recommendations. The project applicant shall submit results of the design -level geotechnical exploration to the City's Planning Division and/or City Engineer for review and approval. a.iv Would the LTS None None None N/A project directly or indirectly cause potential substantial N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 50 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving landslides? b.Would the LTS None None None N/A project result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? c. Would the S None None As discussed in further detail in Section V, LTS project be Geology and Soils, of this SCEA IS, a located on a portion of the project site includes soils that geologic unit or are potentially liquefiable, and settlement soil that is could occur if the proposed building is not unstable, or that appropriately designed. Therefore, would become implementation of project -specific Mitigation unstable as a Measure V-1, which would be required by result of the the City as a condition of approval for the project, and proposed project, would reduce the potentially result potential impact to a less -than -significant in on- or off-site level. landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? d.Would the LTS None None None N/A project be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1 B of N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 51 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial direct or indirect risks to life or property? e.Would the NI None None None N/A project have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? f. Would the LTS None 2.11-3. Implementing agencies and/or As described in further detail in Section V, LTS project directly project sponsors shall implement Geology and Soils, of this SCEA, a records or indirectly measures where feasible and search of the UC Berkeley Museum of destroy a unique necessary based on project- and Paleontology was conducted and paleontological site-specific considerations that determined that known fossils do not exist resource or site include, but are not limited to: on the project site. As such, Plan Bay Area or unique EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-3 has already geologic Before construction activities, been implemented. No further mitigation is feature? project sponsors shall required. conduct a record search using an appropriate database, such as the UC Berkeley N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 52 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation Museum of Paleontology to determine whether the project area has been previously surveyed and whether resources were identified. • If record searches indicate that the project is located in an area likely to contain important paleontological, and/or geological resources, such as sedimentary rocks which have yielded significant terrestrial and other fossils, project sponsors shall retain a qualified paleontologist to train all construction personnel involved with earthmoving activities about the possibility of encountering fossils. The appearance and types of fossils likely to be seen during construction will be described. Construction personnel will be trained about the proper notification procedures should fossils be encountered. • If paleontological resources are discovered during earthmoving activities, the construction crew will be directed to immediately cease work in the vicinity of the find and notify the implementing N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 53 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation agencies and/or project sponsors. The project sponsor will retain a qualified paleontologist for identification and salvage of fossils so that construction delays can be minimized. The paleontologist will be responsible for implementing a recovery plan which could include the following: o in the event of discovery, salvage of unearthed fossil remains, typically involving simple excavation of the exposed specimen but possibly also plaster - jacketing of large and/or fragile specimens, or more elaborate quarry excavations of richly fossiliferous deposits; o recovery of stratigraphic and geologic data to provide a context for the recovered fossil remains, typically including description of litholo ies of fossil - N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 54 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation bearing strata, measurement and description of the overall stratigraphic section, and photographic documentation of the geologic setting; o laboratory preparation (cleaning and repair) of collected fossil remains to a point of curation, generally involving removal of enclosing rock material, stabilization of fragile specimens (using glues and other hardeners), and repair of broken specimens; o cataloging and identification of prepared fossil remains, typically involving scientific identification of specimens, inventory of specimens, assignment of catalog numbers, and entry of data into an inventory database; o transferal, for storage, of cataloged fossil N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 55 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation remains to an appropriate repository, with consent of property owner; o preparation of a final report summarizing the field and laboratory methods used, the stratigraphic units inspected, the types of fossils recovered, and the significance of the curated collection; and o project sponsors shall comply with existing local regulations and policies that exceed or reasonably replace any of the above measures that protect paleontological or geologic resources. Vl. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS a.Would the LTS None None applicable based on the project- None N/A project generate specific analysis conducted in this SCEA. greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may have a significant impact on the environment? N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 56 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation b.Would the project conflict with an applicable plan, policy or regulation adopted for the purpose of reducing the emissions of greenhouse asses? Vll. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS a.Would the LTS None None None N/A project create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? b.Would the S None None Based on the analysis included in this SCEA LTS project create a IS, construction and demolition activities significant associated with implementation of the hazard to the proposed project could result in the public or the accidental release of NOA, ACM, and/or environment LBP. However, implementation of project through specific Mitigation Measure VII -1, which reasonably requires implementation of project -specific foreseeable Mitigation Measures I-2 and 1-3, would N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 57 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation upset and reduce the potential impact to a less than accident significant level. conditions involving the V11-1 Implement Mitigation Measures 1-2 likely release of and 1-3. hazardous materials into the environment? c.Would the NI None None None N/A project emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? d.Would the NI None 2.13-4 Implementing agencies and/or Consistent with Plan Bay Area EIR NI project be project sponsors shall implement Mitigation Measure 2.13-4, a Phase I ESA located on a site measures, where feasible and was prepared for the proposed project. which is necessary based on project- and According to the Phase I ESA, the project included on a list site-specific considerations that site is not located on or near a hazardous of hazardous include, but are not limited to: material and/or waste site pursuant to materials sites Government Code Section 65962.5. Due to compiled . If the project is located on or the age of the existing structure, the pursuant to near a hazardous material potential exists that residual hazardous Government and/or waste site pursuant to materials (i.e., NOA, ACMs, or LBP) exist N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 58 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation Code Section Government Code Section on-site due to the prior use at the project 65962.5 and, as 65962.5, or has the potential site. However, implementation of project - a result, would it for residual hazardous specific Mitigation Measure VII -1 would create a materials and/or waste as a reduce any related impacts to a less -than - significant result of location and/or prior significant level. hazard to the uses, the project sponsor public or the shall prepare a Phase I ESA Additional information regarding the results environment? in accordance with the of the Phase I ESA is available in Section American Society for Testing VII, Hazards and Hazardous Materials, of and Materials' E-1527-05 this SCEA. standard. For work requiring any demolition or renovation, Based on the above, Plan Bay Area EIR the Phase I ESA shall make Mitigation Measure 2.13-4 has been fully recommendations for any implemented. No further mitigation is hazardous building materials required. survey work that shall be done. All recommendations included in a Phase I ESA prepared for a site shall be implemented. If a Phase I ESA indicates the presence or likely presence of contamination, the implementing agency shall require a Phase 11 ESA, and recommendations of the Phase 11 ESA shall be fully implemented. e. For a project LTS None None None N/A located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 59 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard or excessive noise for people residing or working in the project area? f. Would the LTS None None None N/A project impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation Ian? g.Would the LTS None None None N/A project expose people or structures, either directly or indirectly, to the risk of loss, injury or death involving wildland fires? N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 60 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation Vlll. HYDROLOGYAND WATER QUALITY a.Would the LTS None None None N/A project violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements or otherwise substantially degrade surface or ground water quality? b. Would the LTS None None None N/A project substantially decrease groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that the project may impede sustainable groundwater management of the basin? e. Would the project conflict with or obstruct implementation N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 61 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation of a water quality control plan or sustainable groundwater management Ian? Would the project LTS None None None N/A substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river or through the addition of impervious surfaces, in a manner which would: c.i Result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off-site; c.ii Substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 62 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation flooding on- or offsite; or c.iii Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? c.iv Would the NI None 2.5-4(c). Implementing agencies shall require While the effects of sea level rise on future NI project project sponsors to incorporate the residents is beyond the scope of CEQA, substantially appropriate adaptation strategy or insofar as it pertains to the environment's alter the existing strategies to reduce the impacts of effect on the project, this issue has been drainage pattern sea level rise on specific local addressed given the SCEA's reliance on the of the site or transportation and land use Plan Bay Area EIR for CEQA streamlining area, including development projects, where purposes. through the feasible, based on project- and site - alteration of the specific considerations. Potential According to Appendix B, Asset Exposure course of a adaptation strategies are included in Maps, of the County of San Mateo Sea stream or river the Adaptation Strategies (see Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment, the or through the Appendix F of this [Plan Bay Area] project site is located just outside of the addition of Draft EIR). projected High Scenario Sea Level Rise impervious (SLR) boundaries. The High scenario surfaces, in a shows the possible extent of flooding during manner which a 1 percent chance annual storm plus 6.6 would impede or feet of sea level rise and is considered a N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 63 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation redirect flood worst-case scenario in the Vulnerability flows? Assessment. As a result, adaptation strategy or strategies to reduce the impacts of sea level rise are not required for the proposed project. Thus, this SCEA demonstrates compliance with Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.5-4(c). No further mitigation is required. d. Would the NI None None None N/A project, in flood hazard, tsunami, or seiche zones, risk release of pollutants due to project inundation? IX. LAND USE AND PLANNING a.Would the LTS None None applicable based on the project- None N/A project specific analysis conducted in this SCEA. physically divide an established community? b.Would the project cause a significant environmental impact due to a conflict with any land use plan, policy, or regulation adopted for the purpose of N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 64 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? X. NOISE a.Would the LTS None 2.6-1(a). To reduce construction noise levels, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.6- LTS project result in implementing agencies and/or 1(a) is applicable to the proposed project generation of a project sponsors shall: and will be implemented. substantial temporary or comply with local permanent construction -related noise increase in standards, including ambient noise restricting construction levels in the activities to permitted hours vicinity of the as defined under local project in excess jurisdiction regulations (e.g.; of standards Alameda County Code established in restricts construction noise to the local general between 7:00 am and 7:00 plan or noise pm on weekdays and ordinance, or between 8:00 am and 5:00 applicable pm on weekend); standards of properly maintain other agencies? construction equipment and outfit construction equipment with the best available noise suppression devices (e.g. mufflers, silencers, wraps); • prohibit idling of construction equipment for extended periods of time in the vicinity of sensitive receptors; • locate stationary equipment such as generators, N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 65 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation compressors, rock crushers, and cement mixers a minimum of 50 feet from sensitive receptors, but further if possible; • erect temporary construction - noise barriers around the construction site when adjacent occupied sensitive land uses are present within 75 feet; • use noise control blankets on building structures as buildings are erected to reduce noise emission from the site; and • use cushion blocks to dampen impact noise from pile driving. 2.6-2. For all new development that could Although not required by CEQA, consistent be located within the 70 dBA CNEL With the Plan Bay Area EIR, the applicant noise contour of a roadway (within shall prepare a site-specific noise study to 270 feet of the roadway's centerline evaluate noise exposure at new receptors based on freeways with the greatest and recommend appropriate measures to volumes in the region), a site specific reduce such noise exposure. The City shall noise study shall be conducted by a review and approve the transportation noise qualified acoustical engineer or study prior to issuance of building permits. noise specialist, to evaluate noise The noise study shall comply with the exposure at new receptors and requirements of Plan Bay Area EIR recommend appropriate measures Mitigation Measures 2.6-2, 2.6-3(a), 2.6 - to reduce noise exposure. To reduce 3(b), and 2.6-4(a). exposure from traffic -noise, lead agencies and/or project sponsors N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 66 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation shall consider mitigation measures including, but not limited to those identified below: • design adjustments to proposed roadway or transit alignments to reduce noise levels in noise sensitive areas (e.g., below -grade roadway alignments can effectively reduce noise levels in nearby areas); • use techniques such as landscaped berms, dense plantings, reduced -noise paving materials, and traffic calming measures in the design of their transportation improvements; • contribute to the insulation of buildings or construction of noise barriers around sensitive receptor properties adjacent to the transportation improvement; • use land use planning measures, such as zoning, restrictions on development, site design, and buffers to ensure that future development is noise compatible with adjacent transportation facilities and land uses; N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 67 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation • construct roadways so that they are depressed below - grade of the existing sensitive land uses to create an effective barrier between new roadway lanes, roadways, rail lines, transit centers, park- n - ride lots, and other new noise generating facilities; and • maximize the distance between noise -sensitive land uses and new noise - generating facilities and transportation systems. 2.6-3(a). When finalizing development project site plans, noise -sensitive outdoor use areas shall be sited as far away from adjacent noise sources as possible and site plans shall be designed to shield noise -sensitive spaces with buildings or noise barriers whenever possible. 2.6-3(b). When finalizing development project site plans or transportation project design, sufficient setback between occupied structures and the railroad tracks shall be provided to minimize noise exposure to the extent feasible. 2.6-4(a). When finalizing site plans for a development or transportation N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 68 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation project, implementing agencies shall conduct a project -level noise and vibration assessments for new residential or other sensitive land uses to be located within 200 feet of an existing rail line. These studies shall be conducted by a qualified acoustical engineer or noise specialist to determine vibration levels at these projects and recommend feasible mitigation measures (e.g., insulated windows and walls, sound walls or barriers, distance setbacks, or other construction or design measures) that would reduce vibration -noise to an acceptable level. 2.6-5. To reduce exposure to new and Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.6 - existing sensitive receptors from 5 is applicable to the proposed project, and non -transportation noise associated will be implemented. Refer to Section X, with projected development, Noise, of this SCEA for additional implementing agencies and/or information. project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: • Local agencies approving land use projects shall require that routine testing and preventive maintenance of emergency electrical N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 69 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation generators be conducted during the less sensitive daytime hours (per the applicable local municipal code). Electrical generators or other mechanical equipment shall be equipped with noise control (e.g., muffler) devices in accordance with manufacturers' specifications. • Local agencies approving land use projects shall require that external mechanical equipment, including HVAC units, associated with buildings incorporate features designed to reduce noise to below 70 dBA CNEL or the local applicable noise standard. These features may include, but are not limited to, locating equipment within equipment rooms or enclosures that incorporate noise reduction features, such as acoustical louvers, and exhaust and intake silencers. Equipment enclosures shall be oriented so that major openings (i.e., intake louvers, exhaust) are directed away from nearby noise -sensitive receptors. N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 70 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation b.Would the LTS None None None N/A project result in generation of excessive groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels? c. For a project LTS None 2.6-6. To reduce exposure from airport- Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.6- LTS located within related noise, implementing 6 is applicable to the proposed project and the vicinity of a agencies and/or project sponsors will be implemented. private airstrip or shall implement measures, where an airport land feasible and necessary based on use plan or, project- and site-specific where such a considerations that include, but are plan has not not limited to: been adopted, within two miles Local lead agencies for all new of a public development proposed to be located airport or public within an existing airport influence use airport, zone, as defined by the locally would the adopted airport land use project expose compatibility plan or local general people residing plan, shall require a site-specific or working in the noise compatibility. The study shall project area to consider and evaluate existing excessive noise aircraft noise, based on specific levels? aircraft activity data for the airport in question, and shall include recommendations for site design and building construction to ensure compliance with interior noise levels of 45 dBA CNEL, such that the N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 71 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation potential for sleep disturbance is minimized. Xll. PUBLIC SERVICES Would the project LTS None 2.14-1. Implementing agencies and/or As described in further detail in Section XII, LTS result in substantial project sponsors shall implement Public Services, of this SCEA, adequate adverse physical measures, where feasible and public services exist to serve the proposed impacts associated necessary based on project- and project. As such, this SCEA demonstrates with the provision of site-specific considerations that compliance with Plan Bay Area EIR new or physically include but are not limited to: Mitigation Measure 2.14-1. No further altered mitigation is required. governmental Prior to approval of new facilities, need for development projects, local new or physically agencies shall ensure that altered adequate public services, and governmental related infrastructure and facilities, the utilities, will be available to construction of meet or satisfy levels which could cause identified in the applicable significant local general plan or service environmental master plan, through impacts, in order to compliance with existing local maintain acceptable policies related to minimum service ratios, levels of service for schools, response times or police protection, fire other performance protection, medical objectives for any of emergency services, and the public services: other government services (e.g., libraries, prisons, social a. Fire services). Compliance may protection? include requiring projects to b. Police either provide the additional protection? services required to meet c. Schools? service levels, or pay fees d. Parks? towards the project's fair N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 72 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation e. Other Public share portion of the required Facilities? services pursuant to adopted fee programs and State law. Xlll. RECREATION a.Would the LTS None None applicable based on the project- None N/A project increase specific analysis conducted in this SCEA. the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? b.Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 73 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation XIV. TRANSPORTATION a.Would the LTS None None applicable based on the project- None N/A project conflict specific analysis conducted in this SCEA. with a program, plan, ordinance, or policy addressing the circulation system, including transit, roadway, bicycle, and pedestrian facilities? b.Would the LTS None 2.1-3(b). Transportation demand Consistent with Plan Bay Area EIR LTS project conflict management (TDM) strategies shall Mitigation Measure 2.1-3(b), a TDM Plan or be be incorporated into individual land has been prepared for the proposed project inconsistent with use and transportation projects and by Hexagon Transportation Consultants CEQA plans, as part of the planning (see Appendix 1). The proposed TDM Guidelines process. Local agencies shall includes measures that would incentivize section 15064.3, incorporate strategies identified in alternative travel and reduce VMT, subdivision (b)? the Federal Highway including, but not limited to, the following: Administration's publication: unbundled parking, bike repair stations, Integrating Demand Management carpool and vanpool incentives, public bike into the Transportation Planning and scooter share programs, rideshare Process: A Desk Reference (August matching events, etc. As such, Plan Bay 2012) into the planning process Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.1-3(b) has (FHWA 2012). For example, the already been implemented, and no further following strategies may be included mitigation is required. The City will require to encourage use of transit and non- implementation of the TDM through project motorized modes of transportation conditions of approval. and reduce vehicle miles traveled on the region's roadways: N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 74 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation • include TDM mitigation requirements for new developments; • incorporate supporting infrastructure for non - motorized modes, such as, bike lanes, secure bike parking, sidewalks, and crosswalks; • provide incentives to use alternative modes and reduce driving, such as, universal transit passes, road and parking pricing; • implement parking management programs, such as parking cash -out, priority parking for carpools and vanpools; • develop TDM -specific performance measures to evaluate project -specific and system -wide performance; • incorporate TDM performance measures in the decision- making process for identifying transportation investments; • implement data collection programs for TDM to determine the effectiveness of certain strategies and to measure success over time; and N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 75 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation • set aside funding for TDM initiatives. The increase in per capita VMT on facilities experiencing LOS F represents a significant impact compared to existing conditions. To assess whether implementation of these specific mitigation strategies would result in measurable traffic congestion reductions, implementing actions may need to be further refined within the overall parameters of the proposed Plan and matched to local conditions in any subsequent project -level environmental analysis. c.Would the S None 2.1-7. Implementing agencies and/or Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.1- LTS project project sponsors shall implement the 7 is applicable to the proposed project and substantially following measure, where feasible will be implemented. increase and necessary based on project - hazards due to a and site-specific considerations that In addition, based on the project -specific geometric include: analysis in this SCEA, the following design feature additional measure is required: (e.g., sharp Implementing agencies shall require curves or implementation of best practice X111-1. Prior to approval of project dangerous strategies regarding construction improvement plans, the project intersections) or activities on the transportation driveway and easement road incompatible system and apply recommended shall be resized to an appropriate uses (e.g., farm applicable mitigation measures as design vehicle (WB -40 trailer equipment)? defined by state and federal truck or smaller) with the intent of agencies. Examples of mitigation reducing the driveway and measures include, but are not limited easement road widths, in to, the following: consultation with City staff and N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 76 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation City resources such as the City's • prepare a transportation Complete Street Ordinance and construction plan for all the Downtown Plan. phases of construction; • establish construction phasing/staging schedule and sequence that minimizes impacts of a work zone on traffic by using operationally - sensitive phasing and staging throughout the life of the project; • identify arrival/departure times for trucks and construction workers to avoid peak periods of adjacent street traffic and minimize traffic affects; • identify optimal delivery and haul routes to and from the site to minimize impacts to traffic, transit, pedestrians, and bicyclists; • identify appropriate detour routes for bicycles and pedestrians in areas affected by construction; • coordinate with local transit agencies and provide for relocation of bus stops and ensure adequate wayfinding and signage to notify transit users; N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 77 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation • preserve emergency vehicle access; • implement public awareness strategies to educate and reach out to the public, businesses, and the community concerning the project and work zone (e.g., brochures and mailers, press releases/media alerts); • provide a point of contact for residents, employees, property owners, and visitors to obtain construction information, and provide comments and questions; • provide current and/or real- time information to road users regarding the project work zone (e.g., changeable message sign to notify road users of lane and road closures and work activities, temporary conventional signs to guide motorists through the work zone); and • encourage construction workers to use transit, carpool, and other sustainable transportation modes when commuting to and from the site. d.Would the LTS None None applicable based on the project- None N/A project result in specific analysis conducted in this SCEA. N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 78 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation inadequate emergency access? XV. TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES Would the project LTS None Implement Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation The City of South San Francisco has LTS cause a Measure 2.11-2. provided notification of the proposed project substantial to Tribes identified by the Native American adverse change in 2.11-5. If the implementing agency Heritage Commission, pursuant to PRC the significance of determines that a project may cause Section 21080.3.2. No Tribes have a tribal cultural a substantial adverse change to a requested consultation or provided resource, defined TCR, and measures are not comments to Staff regarding the project. in Public otherwise identified in the Resources Code consultation process required under The remaining requirements of Plan Bay section 21074 as PRC Section 21080.3.2, Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-5 will be either a site, implementing agencies and/or carried out if necessary (e.g., TCRs are feature, place, project sponsors shall implement the found during construction). cultural landscape following measures where feasible that is and necessary to address site - geographically specific impacts to avoid or minimize defined in terms of the significant adverse impacts: the size and scope of the landscape, . Within 14 days of determining sacred place, or that a project application is object with cultural complete, or to undertake a value to a project, the lead agency must California Native provide formal notification, in American Tribe, writing, to the tribes that have and that is: requested notification of proposed projects in the lead a.Listed or eligible agency's jurisdiction. If it for listing in the wishes to engage in California consultation on the project, Register of the tribe must respond to the Historical lead agency within 30 days of N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 79 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation Resources, or in receipt of the formal a local register notification. The lead agency of historical must begin the consultation resources as process with the tribes that defined in Public have requested consultation Resources Code within 30 days of receiving the section request for consultation. 5020.1(k). Consultation concludes when either: 1) the parties agree to b.A resource measures to mitigate or avoid determined by asignificant effect, if a the lead agency, significant effect exists, on a in its discretion tribal cultural resource, or 2) a and supported party, acting in good faith and by substantial after reasonable effort, evidence, to be concludes that mutual significant agreement cannot be pursuant to reached. criteria set forth Public agencies shall, when in subdivision (c) feasible, avoid damaging of Public effects to any TCR (PRC Resources Code Section 21084.3 (a)). If the Section 5024.1. lead agency determines that a In applying the project may cause a criteria set forth substantial adverse change to in subdivision (c) a tribal cultural resource, and of Public measures are not otherwise Resources Code identified in the consultation Section 5024.1, process, new provisions in the the lead agency PRC describe mitigation shall consider measures that, if determined the significance by the lead agency to be of the resource feasible, may avoid or to a California minimize the significant N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 80 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation Native American adverse impacts (PRC tribe. Section 21084.3 (b)). • Examples include: A. Avoidance and preservation of the resources in place, including, but not limited to, planning and construction to avoid the resources and protect the cultural and natural context, or planning greenspace, parks, or other open space, to incorporate the resources with culturally appropriate protection and management criteria. B. Treating the resource with culturally appropriate dignity taking into account the tribal cultural values and meaning of the resource, including, but not limited to, the following: ■ Protecting the cultural character and integrity of the resource N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 81 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation • Protecting the traditional use of the resource • Protecting the confidentiality of the resource. C. Permanent conservation easements or other interests in real property, with culturally appropriate management criteria for the purposes of preserving or utilizing the resources or places. D. Protecting the resource. XVI. UTILITIES AND SERVICE SYSTEMS a.Would the LTS None 2.12-3(a). Implementing agencies and/or As part of this CEQA analysis, it has been LTS project require project sponsors shall implement determined that sufficient stormwater or result in the measures, where feasible and drainage, water supply, and wastewater relocation or necessary based on project -and treatment facilities exist to serve the construction of site-specific considerations that proposed project. It is noted that, prior to new or include, but are not limited to: project construction, the wastewater main in expanded water, Airport Boulevard would be upsized to wastewater During the design and CEQA adequately accommodate flows generated treatment, or review of individual future by the proposed project. This improvement storm water projects, implementing would be required as a project condition of drainage, agencies and project approval. Therefore, this SCEA electric power, sponsors shall determine demonstrates compliance with Plan Bay natural gas, or whether sufficient stormwater N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 82 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation telecommunicati drainage facilities exist for a Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.12-3(a) and ons facilities, the proposed project. These 2.12-4. construction or CEQA determinations must relocation of ensure that the proposed Refer to Section XVI, Utilities and Service which could development can be served Systems, of this SCEA for additional cause significant by its existing or planned information. environmental drainage capacity. If effects? adequate stormwater drainage facilities do not exist, project sponsors shall coordinate with the appropriate utility and service provider to ensure that adequate facilities could accommodate the increased demand, and if not, infrastructure and facility improvements shall be identified in each project's CEQA determination. The relevant public service provider or utility shall be responsible for undertaking project -level review as necessary to provide CEQA clearance for new facilities. • For projects of greater than 1 acre in size, reduce stormwater runoff caused by construction by implementing stormwater control best practices, based on those required for a SWPPP. N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 83 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation • Model and implement a stormwater management plan or site design that prevents the post -development peak discharge rate and quantity from exceeding predevelopment rates. 2.12-4. Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: • For projects that could increase demand on water and wastewater treatment facilities, project sponsors shall coordinate with the relevant service provider to ensure that the existing public services and utilities could accommodate the increase in demand. If the current infrastructure servicing the project site is found to be inadequate, infrastructure improvements for the appropriate public service or utility shall be identified in each project's CEQA documentation. The relevant public service provider or N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 84 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation utility shall be responsible for undertaking project -level review as necessary to provide CEQA clearance for new facilities. Further, Mitigation Measures 2.12- 1(a), 2.12-1(b), 2.12-1(c), and 2.12-2 would reduce water demand and wastewater generation, and subsequently reduce the need for new or expanded water and wastewater treatment facilities. Mitigation Measures 2.12-3(a), 2.12-3(b), and 2.12-3(c) would also mitigate the impact of additional stormwater runoff from land use and transportation projects on existing wastewater treatment facilities. b.Would the LTS None 2.12-1(a). Implementing agencies and/or As part of this CEQA analysis, it has been LTS project have project sponsors shall implement determined that sufficient water supply is sufficient water measures, where feasible and available to serve the proposed project and supplies necessary based on project- and other existing and future development. available to site-specific considerations that Therefore, this SCEA demonstrates serve the project include, but are not limited to: compliance with Plan Bay Area EIR and reasonably Mitigation Measures 2.12-1(a). foreseeable . For projects that could future increase demand for water, Refer to Section XVI, Utilities and Service development project sponsors shall Systems, of this SCEA for additional during normal, coordinate with the relevant information. water service provider to N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 85 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation dry, and multiple ensure that the provider has dry years? adequate supplies and infrastructure to accommodate the increase in demand. If the current infrastructure servicing the project site is found to be inadequate, infrastructure improvements shall be identified in each project's CEQA documentation. • Implement water conservation measures which result in reduced demand for potable water. This could include reducing the use of potable water for landscape irrigation (such as through drought -tolerant plantings, water -efficient irrigation systems, the capture and use of rainwater) and the use of water -conserving fixtures (such as dual -flush toilets, waterless urinals, reduced flow faucets). • Coordinate with the water provider to identify an appropriate water consumption budget for the size and type of project, and designing and operating the project accordingly. N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 86 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation • For projects located in an area with existing reclaimed water conveyance infrastructure and excess reclaimed water capacity, use reclaimed water for non -potable uses, especially landscape irrigation. For projects in a location planned for future reclaimed water service, projects should install dual plumbing systems in anticipation of future use. Large developments could treat wastewater onsite to tertiary standards and use it for non -potable uses onsite. c.Would the LTS None 2.12-2. Implementing agencies and/or As part of this CEQA analysis, it has been LTS project result in project sponsors shall implement determined that adequate wastewater a determination mitigation measures, where treatment facilities exist to serve the by the feasible and necessary based on proposed project. Therefore, this SCEA wastewater project- and site-specific demonstrates compliance with Plan Bay treatment considerations that include, but are Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.12-2. provider which not limited to: serves or may Refer to Section XVI, Utilities and Service serve the project During the design and CEQA Systems, of this SCEA for additional that it has review of individual future information. adequate projects, implementing capacity to serve agencies and project the project's sponsors shall determine projected whether sufficient wastewater demand in treatment capacity exists for a addition to the proposed project. These provider's CEQA determinations must N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 87 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation existing ensure that the proposed commitments? development can be served by its existing or planned treatment capacity. If adequate capacity does not exist, project sponsors shall coordinate with the relevant service provider to ensure that adequate public services and utilities could accommodate the increased demand, and if not, infrastructure improvements for the appropriate public service or utility shall be identified in each project's CEQA documentation. The relevant public service provider or utility shall be responsible for undertaking project -level review as necessary to provide CEQA clearance for new facilities. • Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall also require compliance with Mitigation Measure 2.124(a), and MTC shall require implementation of Mitigation Measures 2.12-1(b), and/or 2.12-1(c) listed under Impact 2.12-1, as feasible based on project- and site-specific considerations to reduce N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 88 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation water usage and, subsequently, wastewater flows. d.Would the LTS None 2.12-5. Implementing agencies and/or Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.12- LTS project generate project sponsors shall implement 5 is applicable to the proposed project and solid waste in measures, where feasible and will be implemented. excess of State necessary based on project- and or local site-specific considerations that standards, or in include, but are not limited to: excess of the capacity of local 0 providing an easily accessible infrastructure, or area that is dedicated to the otherwise impair collection and storage of non - the attainment of hazardous recycling materials solid waste . maintaining or re -using reduction goals? existing building structures and materials during building e.Would the renovations and project comply redevelopment with federal, 0 using salvaged, refurbished state, and local or reused materials, to help management divert such items from landfills and reduction 0 for transportation projects, statutes and diverting construction waste regulations from landfills, where feasible, related to solid through means such as: waste? o the submission and implementation of a construction waste management plan that identifies materials to be diverted from disposal N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 89 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation o establishing diversion targets, possibly with different targets for different types and scales of development o helping developments share information on available materials with one another, to aid in the transfer and use of salvaged materials; and • applying the specifications developed by the Construction Materials Recycling Association (CMRA) to assist contractors and developers in diverting materials from construction and demolition projects, where feasible RMC 2006). XVII. WILDFIRE If located in or near LTS None None None N/A state responsibility areas or lands classified as very high fire hazard severity zones, would the project: a.Substantially impair an adopted emergency N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 90 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation response plan or emergency evacuation plan? b. Due to slope, prevailing winds, and other factors, exacerbate wildfire risks, and thereby expose project occupants to, pollutant concentrations from a wildfire or the uncontrolled spread of a wildfire? c. Require the installation or maintenance of associated infrastructure (such as roads, fuel breaks, emergency water sources, power lines or other utilities) that may exacerbate fire risk or that may result in temporary or —ongoing impacts N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 91 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation to the environment? d.Expose people or structures to significant risks, including downslope or downstream flooding or landslides, as a result of runoff, post -fire slope instability, or drainage changes? XVI. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE a.Does the project LTS None None None N/A have the potential to substantially degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 92 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation community, substantially reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b.Does the project LTS None None None N/A have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 93 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary Table Level of Level of Signif- General Signifi- icance Plan EIR cance CEQA Checklist Before Mitigation Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Project -Specific Applicability After Question Mitigation Measures Measures and/or Mitigation Measures Mitigation projects, and the effects of probable future projects)? c. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? N/A = Not Applicable; NI = No Impact; LTS = Less -than -Significant; S = Significant; Mitigation Measures presented in red text have already been implemented. Page 94 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study G. DETERMINATION On the basis of this initial evaluation: ❑ I find that the project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. ❑ I find that although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because revisions in the project have been made by or agreed to by the applicant. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. ❑ I find that the project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. ❑ I find that the project MAY have a "potentially significant impact" or "potentially significant unless mitigated" impact on the environment, but at least one effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. ❑ I find that although the project could have a significant effect on the environment, because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR pursuant to applicable standards, and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the project, nothing further is required. ® I find that the project is a qualified "transit priority project" that satisfies the requirements of Sections 21155 and 21155.2 of the Public Resources Code (PRC), and/or a qualified "residential or mixed use residential project" that satisfies the requirements of Section 21159.28(d) of the PRC, and although the project could have a potentially significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case, because this Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment (SCEA) Initial Study identifies measures that either avoid or mitigate to a level of insignificance all potentially significant or significant effects of the project. Signature Date Tony Rozzi Printed Name For of South San Francisco Page 95 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Environmental Setting The City of South San Francisco is located at the northerly border of the San Francisco Bay Area Air Basin (SFBAAB), which is under the jurisdiction of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD). The SFBAAB area is currently designated as a nonattainment area for the State and federal ozone, State and federal fine particulate matter 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5), and State respirable particulate matter 10 microns in diameter (PM,o) ambient air quality standards (AAQS). The SFBAAB is designated attainment or unclassified for all other AAQS. It should be noted that on January 9, 2013, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) issued a final rule to determine that the Bay Area has attained the 24-hour PM2.5 federal AAQS. Nonetheless, the Bay Area must continue to be designated as nonattainment for the federal PM2.5 AAQS until such time as the BAAQMD submits a redesignation request and a maintenance plan to the USEPA, and the USEPA approves the proposed redesignation. In compliance with regulations, due to the nonattainment designations of the area, the BAAQMD periodically prepares and updates air quality plans that provide emission reduction strategies to achieve attainment of the AAQS, including control strategies to reduce air pollutant emissions through regulations, incentive programs, public education, and partnerships with other agencies. The current air quality plans are prepared in cooperation with MTC and ABAG. The most recent federal ozone plan is the 2001 Ozone Attainment Plan, which was adopted on October 24, 2001 and approved by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) on November 1, 2001. The plan was submitted to the USEPA on November 30, 2001 for review and approval. The most recent State ozone plan is the 2017 Clean Air Plan, adopted on April 19, 2017. The 2017 Clean Air Plan was developed as a multi -pollutant plan that provides an integrated control strategy to reduce ozone, PM, toxic air contaminants (TACs), and greenhouse gases (GHGs). Although a plan for achieving the State PM,o standard is not required, the BAAQMD has prioritized measures to reduce PM in developing the control strategy for the 2017 Clean Air Plan. The control strategy serves as the backbone of the BAAQMD's current PM control program. The aforementioned air quality plans contain mobile source controls, stationary source controls, and transportation control measures to be implemented in the region to attain the State and federal AAQS within the SFBAAB. Adopted BAAQMD rules and regulations, as well as the thresholds of significance, have been developed with the intent to ensure continued attainment of AAQS, or to work towards attainment of AAQS for which the area is currently designated nonattainment, consistent with applicable air quality plans. The BAAQMD's established significance thresholds associated with development projects for emissions of the ozone precursors reactive organic gases (ROG) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx), as well as for PM,o, and PM2.5, expressed in pounds per day (lbs/day) and tons per year (tons/yr), are listed in Table 4. Page 96 May 2022 Less Than I. AIR QUALITY. Potentially Significant Less -Than- No Would the project: Significant Impact with Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated a. Conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable ❑ ❑ K ❑ air quality plan? b. Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is non- ❑ ❑ K ❑ attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard? c. Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant ❑ x ❑ ❑ concentrations? d. Result in other emissions (such as those leading to odors) adversely affecting a substantial number of ❑ ❑ K ❑ people? Environmental Setting The City of South San Francisco is located at the northerly border of the San Francisco Bay Area Air Basin (SFBAAB), which is under the jurisdiction of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD). The SFBAAB area is currently designated as a nonattainment area for the State and federal ozone, State and federal fine particulate matter 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5), and State respirable particulate matter 10 microns in diameter (PM,o) ambient air quality standards (AAQS). The SFBAAB is designated attainment or unclassified for all other AAQS. It should be noted that on January 9, 2013, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) issued a final rule to determine that the Bay Area has attained the 24-hour PM2.5 federal AAQS. Nonetheless, the Bay Area must continue to be designated as nonattainment for the federal PM2.5 AAQS until such time as the BAAQMD submits a redesignation request and a maintenance plan to the USEPA, and the USEPA approves the proposed redesignation. In compliance with regulations, due to the nonattainment designations of the area, the BAAQMD periodically prepares and updates air quality plans that provide emission reduction strategies to achieve attainment of the AAQS, including control strategies to reduce air pollutant emissions through regulations, incentive programs, public education, and partnerships with other agencies. The current air quality plans are prepared in cooperation with MTC and ABAG. The most recent federal ozone plan is the 2001 Ozone Attainment Plan, which was adopted on October 24, 2001 and approved by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) on November 1, 2001. The plan was submitted to the USEPA on November 30, 2001 for review and approval. The most recent State ozone plan is the 2017 Clean Air Plan, adopted on April 19, 2017. The 2017 Clean Air Plan was developed as a multi -pollutant plan that provides an integrated control strategy to reduce ozone, PM, toxic air contaminants (TACs), and greenhouse gases (GHGs). Although a plan for achieving the State PM,o standard is not required, the BAAQMD has prioritized measures to reduce PM in developing the control strategy for the 2017 Clean Air Plan. The control strategy serves as the backbone of the BAAQMD's current PM control program. The aforementioned air quality plans contain mobile source controls, stationary source controls, and transportation control measures to be implemented in the region to attain the State and federal AAQS within the SFBAAB. Adopted BAAQMD rules and regulations, as well as the thresholds of significance, have been developed with the intent to ensure continued attainment of AAQS, or to work towards attainment of AAQS for which the area is currently designated nonattainment, consistent with applicable air quality plans. The BAAQMD's established significance thresholds associated with development projects for emissions of the ozone precursors reactive organic gases (ROG) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx), as well as for PM,o, and PM2.5, expressed in pounds per day (lbs/day) and tons per year (tons/yr), are listed in Table 4. Page 96 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Thus, by exceeding the BAAQMD's mass emission thresholds for construction or operational emissions of ROG, NOx, PM,o, or PM2.5 a project would be considered to conflict with or obstruct implementation of the BAAQMD's air quality planning efforts. Table 4 BAA MD Thresholds of Significance Pollutant Construction Operational Average Daily Emissions lbs/da Average Daily Emissions lbs/da Maximum Annual Emissions (tons/ ear) ROG 54 54 10 NOx 54 54 10 PM,o exhaust 82 82 15 PM2.5 exhaust 54 54 10 Source: BAAQMD, CEQA Guidelines, May 2017. In addition to criteria air pollutants, toxic air contaminants (TACs) are a category of environmental concern. TACs are present in many types of emissions with varying degrees of toxicity. Sources of TACs include industrial processes such as petroleum refining and chrome plating operations, commercial operations such as gasoline stations and dry cleaners, and motor vehicle exhaust. Cars and trucks release at least 40 different TACs. In terms of health risks, the most volatile contaminants are diesel particulate matter (DPM), benzene, formaldehyde, 1,3 -butadiene and acetaldehyde. Gasoline vapors contain several TACs, including benzene, toluene, and xylenes. Public exposure to TACs can result from emissions from normal operations as well as accidental releases. Health risks from TACs are a function of both the concentration of emissions and the duration of exposure, which typically are associated with long-term exposure and the associated risk of contracting cancer. Health effects of exposure to TACs other than cancer include birth defects, neurological damage, and death. Some land uses are considered more sensitive to air pollution than others, due to the types of population groups or activities involved. Heightened sensitivity may be caused by health problems, proximity to the emissions source, and/or duration of exposure to air pollutants. Children, pregnant women, the elderly, and those with existing health problems are especially vulnerable to the effects of air pollution. Accordingly, land uses that are typically considered to be sensitive receptors include residences, schools, childcare centers, playgrounds, retirement homes, convalescent homes, hospitals, and medical clinics. Existing sensitive receptors in the vicinity of the project site are the single-family residences to the northwest, with the closest being approximately 400 feet away. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR The General Plan EIR addressed the potential effects of buildout of the General Plan on ambient air quality and the potential for exposure of people, especially sensitive receptors such as children or the elderly, to unhealthy pollutant concentrations. See General Plan EIR Chapter 4.4. a,b,c. The General Plan EIR analyzed the potential for implementation of the General Plan to conflict with the applicable air quality plan, which was determined to be the 1991 Clean Air Plan, under Impact 4.4-b. The 1991 Clean Air Plan has since been superseded, and the most recent applicable air quality plan is now the 2017 Clean Air Plan. As such, the analysis included in the General Plan EIR under Impact 4.4-b is now outdated, and is not considered in this SCEA IS. Nonetheless, the following General Plan policies still apply to all new development projects throughout the City: Page 97 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study • 7.3-G-1: Continue to work toward improving air quality and meeting all national and State ambient air quality standards and by reducing the generation of air pollutants both from stationary and mobile sources, where feasible. • 7.3-G-2: Encourage land use and transportation strategies that promote use of alternatives to the automobile for transportation, including bicycling, bus transit and carpooling. • 7.3-G-3: Minimize conflicts between sensitive receptors and emissions generators by distancing them from one another. • 4.1-G-5: Make efficient use of existing transportation facilities and, through the arrangement of land uses, improved alternate modes, and enhanced integration of various transportation systems serving South San Francisco, strive to reduce the total vehicle -miles traveled. • 7.3-1-1: Cooperate with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District to achieve emissions reductions for nonattainment pollutants and their precursors, including carbon monoxide, ozone, and PM -10, by implementation of air pollution control measures as required by State and federal statutes. • 7.3-1-2: Use the City's development review process and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) regulations to evaluate and mitigate the local and cumulative effects of new development on air quality. d. The General Plan EIR analyzed potential impacts related to dust, including PM,o, during construction activities (Impact 4.4-a). Construction activities would comply with General Plan Policy 7.3-1-3 as follows: 7.3-1-3: Adopt the standard construction dust abatement measures included in BAAQMD's CEQA Guidelines. With implementation of Policy 7.3-1-3, development under the General Plan was concluded to result in a less -than -significant impact related to the emissions of dust affecting a substantial number of people. Mitigation Measures from the General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.2 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impacts to Air Quality that may result from implementation of the proposed plan. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to conflicting with or obstructing an applicable air quality plan, which was determined to be the 2010 and Draft 2017 Clean Air Plan (Impact 2.2-1). As noted in the Plan Bay Area EIR, projected growth under the Plan could result in the generation of additional emissions from stationary and mobile sources. However, considering the goal of the Plan is to reduce GHGs from the transportation sector and focus growth in areas that are served by public transit, the growth expected to occur under the Plan would be consistent with the goals and measures in the 2010 and 2017 Clean Air Plans. As such, growth under the Plan Bay Area would result in a less -than -significant impact. The Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that implementation of Page 98 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study the Plan would not conflict with or obstruct the implementation of any applicable air quality plan for CAAQS or NAAQS. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed potential impacts related to a net increase of criteria pollutants during construction (Impact 2.2-2) and operations from on -road mobile and land use sources (Impact 2.2-3). As noted under Impact 2.2-2, construction activities related to implementation of the Plan could result in a substantial increase in criteria pollutants. However, implementation of Mitigation Measure 2.2-2, which requires compliance with all feasible construction best practices for exhaust and dust, would reduce the potential impact to a less -than -significant level. Impact 2.2-3 discusses whether implementation of the Plan would generate a net increase in criteria pollutants from on -road mobile and land use sources. As noted therein, the Plan would result in a net decrease in ROG, NOx, and CO emissions, but an anticipated net increase in PM emissions, when compared to buildout without adoption of the Plan. The impact would be potentially significant. However, Mitigation Measures 2.2-3(a) through 2.2-3(d) would help reduce PM emissions from mobile and area -sources, and would reduce impacts to a less -than -significant level. C. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to the exposure of sensitive receptors to substantial TAC concentrations in Impacts 2.2-4 and 2.2-5. Impact 2.2-4 concluded that because the Plan would result in an overall reduction in TAC emissions compared to buildout without adoption of the Plan, a less -than -significant impact would occur. However, as noted under Impact 2.2-5, implementation of the Plan could place new sensitive receptors in areas where TAC concentrations could result in cancer risk levels greater than 100 in a million. Because the MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2-5 (related to reducing TAC exposure), and there may be instances in which site- specific or project -specific conditions preclude the reduction of all project impacts to less than the exposure criteria, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impact would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, and the mitigation reduces the impact below the applicable exposure criteria, the project's impact related to TACs would be less than significant. d. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to the creation of objectionable odors resulting from project operation or construction activities affecting a substantial number of people (Impact 2.2-7). As noted in the Plan Bay Area EIR, development associated with the Plan is primarily related to residential uses, commercial facilities, and transportation -related infrastructure projects. Because such projects would not introduce new operational sources of odors, impacts related to operational emissions of objectionable odors would not be substantial. Plan -related construction activities could result in the generation of odors from diesel exhaust or paving activities. However, construction would be temporary and would be regulated by all applicable BAAQMD requirements. As such, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that implementation of the Plan would not result in the generation of objectionable odors affecting a substantial amount of people, and a less -than -significant impact would occur. Page 99 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.2-3(a) through 2.2-3(d) would not apply to the proposed project because the operational screening levels would not be exceeded. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.2-2 and 2.2-5(a) would apply to the project and will be required: 2.2-2 When screening levels are exceeded (see Table 2.2-8 [of the Plan Bay Area EIR] or those most currently updated by BAAQMD), implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where applicable, feasible, and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations, that include, but are not limited to the following: Construction Best Practices for Exhaust: The applicant/general contractor for the project shall submit a list of all off- road equipment greater than 25 horsepower (hp) that would be operated for more than 20 hours over the entire duration of project construction, including equipment from subcontractors, to BAAQMD for review and certification. The list shall include all information necessary to ensure the equipment meets the following requirement: 0 1) Be zero emissions OR 2) have engines that meet or exceed either EPA or ARB Tier 2 off-road emission standards; and 3) have engines that are retrofitted with an ARB Level 3 Verified Diesel Emissions Control Strategy (VDECS), if one is available for the equipment being used. Equipment with engines that meet Tier 4 Interim or Tier 4 Final emission standards automatically meet this requirement; therefore, a VDECS would not be required. o Idling time of diesel -powered construction equipment and trucks shall be limited to no more than two minutes. Clear signage of this idling restriction shall be provided for construction workers at all access points. o All construction equipment shall be maintained and properly tuned in accordance with the manufacturers' specifications. o Portable diesel generators shall be prohibited. Grid power electricity should be used to provide power at construction sites; or propane and natural gas generators may be used when grid power electricity is not feasible. Construction Best Practices for Dust: • All exposed surfaces (e.g., parking areas, staging areas, soil piles, graded areas, and unpaved access roads) shall be watered two times per day. For projects over five acres in size, soil moisture should be maintained at a minimum of 12 percent. Moisture content can be verified by lab samples or a moisture probe. • All haul trucks transporting soil, sand, or other loose material off-site shall be covered. • All visible mud or dirt track -out onto adjacent public roads shall be removed using wet power vacuum street sweepers at least once per day. Dry power Page 100 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study sweeping should only be performed in conjunction with thorough watering of the subject roads. • All vehicle speeds on unpaved roads and surfaces shall be limited to 15 mph. • All roadway, driveway, and sidewalk paving shall be completed as soon as possible. Building pads shall be paved as soon as possible after grading. • All construction sites shall provide a posted sign visible to the public with the telephone number and person to contact at the Lead Agency regarding dust complaints. The recommended response time for corrective action shall be within 48 hours. BAAQMD's Complaint Line (1-800-334-6367) shall also be included on posted signs to ensure compliance with applicable regulations. • All excavation, grading, and/or demolition activities shall be suspended when average wind speeds exceed 20 mph. • Wind breaks (e.g., trees, fences) shall be installed on the windward side(s) of actively disturbed areas of construction. Wind breaks should have at maximum 50 percent air porosity. • Vegetative ground cover (e.g., fast -germinating native grass seed) shall be planted in disturbed areas as soon as possible and watered appropriately until vegetation is established. • The simultaneous occurrence of excavation, grading, and ground - disturbing construction activities on the same area at any one time shall be limited. Activities shall be phased to reduce the amount of disturbed surfaces at any one time. • All trucks and equipment, including their tires, shall be washed off before leaving the site. • Site accesses to a distance of 100 feet from the paved road shall be treated with a 6- to 12 -inch compacted layer of wood chips, mulch, or gravel. • Sandbags or other erosion control measures shall be installed to prevent silt runoff to public roadways from sites with a slope greater than one percent. These BMPs are consistent with recommendations in BAAQMD's CEQA Guidelines and Planning Healthy Places (BAAQMD 2010b, BAAQMD 2016). Applicable mitigation measures shall be required at the time grading permits are issued. 2.2-5(a) When locating sensitive receptors in TAC risk areas, implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to the following: Install, operate and maintain in good working order a central heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system or other air intake system in the building, or in each individual unit, that meets or exceeds a minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) of 13 (MERV-16 for projects located in the West Oakland Specific Plan area) or higher. The HVAC system shall include the following features: Installation of a high efficiency filter and/or carbon filter to filter particulates and other chemical matter from entering the building. Either high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters or American Page 101 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air -Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) certified 85% supply filters shall be used. • Maintain, repair and/or replace HVAC system on an ongoing and as needed basis or shall prepare an operation and maintenance manual for the HVAC system and the filter. The manual shall include the operating instructions and the maintenance and replacement schedule. This manual shall be included in the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) for residential projects and/or distributed to the building maintenance staff. In addition, the applicant shall prepare a separate homeowners manual. The manual shall contain the operating instructions and the maintenance and replacement schedule for the HVAC system and the filters. • Install passive electrostatic filtering systems with low air velocities (i. e., less than 1 mph). • Individual and common exterior open space and outdoor activity areas proposed as part of individual projects shall be located as far away as possible within the project site boundary, face away major freeways, and shall be shielded from the source (i.e., the roadway) of air pollution by buildings or otherwise buffered to further reduce air pollution for project occupants. • Locate air intakes and design windows to reduce PM exposure (e.g., windows nearest to the roadway do not open). • If sensitive receptors are located near a distribution center, residents shall not be located immediately adjacent to a loading dock or where trucks concentrate to deliver goods. • Sensitive receptors within buildings shall be located in areas upwind of major roadway traffic to reduce exposure to reduce cancer risk levels and exposure to PM2.5. • Planting trees and/or vegetation between sensitive receptors and pollution source. Trees that are best suited to trapping PM shall be planted, including one or more of the following species: Pine (Pinus nigra var. maritima), Cypress (X Cupressocyparis leylandii), Hybrid popular (Populus deltoids X trichocarpa), California pepper tree (Schinus molle) and Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens). • Loading docks shall be required to include electric hookups for visiting trucks. • Idling of heavy-duty diesel trucks at these locations shall be prohibited or limited to no more than 2 minutes. • If within the project site, existing and new diesel generators shall meet ARB's Tier 4 emission standards. • Emissions from diesel trucks shall be reduced through establishing truck routes to avoid residential neighborhoods or other land uses serving sensitive populations, such as hospitals, schools, and child care centers. A truck route program, along with truck calming, parking and delivery restrictions, shall be implemented to direct traffic activity at non -permitted sources and large construction projects. These BMPs are consistent with recommendations in BAAQMD's CEQA Guidelines and Planning Healthy Places (BAAQMD 2011, BAA QMD 2016). Page 102 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Project -Specific Impact Discussion a, b. The most recent federal ozone plan is the 2001 Ozone Attainment Plan, which was adopted on October 24, 2001 and approved by the CARB on November 1, 2001. The most recent State ozone plan is the 2017 Clean Air Plan, adopted on April 19, 2017. The aforementioned air quality plans contain mobile source controls, stationary source controls, and transportation control measures to be implemented in the region to attain the State and federal AAQS within the SFBAAB. BAAQMD rules and regulations and the adopted thresholds of significance have been developed with the intent to ensure continued attainment of AAQS, or to work towards attainment of AAQS for which the area is currently designated nonattainment, consistent with applicable air quality plans. The BAAQMD's established significance thresholds associated with development projects for emissions of the ozone precursors ROG and NOx, as well as for PM,o and PM2.5, are listed in Table 4, above. Thus, by exceeding the BAAQMD's mass emission thresholds for operational emissions of ROG, NOx, PM,o, or PM2.5, a project would be considered to conflict with or obstruct implementation of the BAAQMD's air quality planning efforts. The proposed project's construction and operational emissions were quantified using the California Emissions Estimator Model (CaIEEMod) software version 2016.3.2 — a statewide model designed to provide a uniform platform for government agencies, land use planners, and environmental professionals to quantify air quality emissions, including GHG emissions, from land use projects. The model applies inherent default values for various land uses, including construction data, trip generation rates, vehicle mix, trip length, average speed, etc. Where project -specific information is available, such information should be applied in the model. For instance, the project applicant provided specific information regarding construction phasing and equipment, and Fehr & Peers, the transportation consultant for the proposed project, provided anticipated trip generation values. The following project characteristics and site design features were included in the modeling: • Construction would begin in March of 2023, and occur over approximately 2.5 years; • During site preparation and grading, 3,158 cubic yards (CY) of soil material would be exported from the site; • Demolition would involve removal of 54,007-sf of material; • The project trip generation rate was set to 4.00 daily vehicle trips per unit, based on the Traffic Impact Analysis prepared for the project;'° • Only natural gas hearths would be installed; • The project would include on-site pedestrian facility improvements that would connect to existing facilities in the project area; and • The project would comply with all applicable provisions of the 2019 California Building Standards Code (CBSC), including installation of low -flow water fixtures and LED lights. All CaIEEMod results are included as Appendix A to this SCEA IS. The proposed project's estimated emissions associated with construction and operations are presented and discussed in further detail below. A discussion of the proposed project's contribution to cumulative air quality conditions is provided below as well. 10 Fehr and Peers. 40 Airport Blvd Transportation Impact Analysis. April 2022. Page 103 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Construction Emissions According to the CaIEEMod results, the proposed project would result in maximum unmitigated construction criteria air pollutant emissions as shown in Table 5. As shown in the table, the proposed project's construction emissions would be below the applicable thresholds of significance for ROG, NOx, PM,o, and PM2.5. Maximum Table 5 Unmitigated Construction Emissions (lbs/day) Pollutant Proposed Project Emissions Threshold of Significance Exceeds Threshold? ROG 11.28 54 NO NOx 19.75 54 NO PM,o exhaust 0.85 82 NO PM,o (fugitive) 7.26 None N/A PM2.5 exhaust 0.79 54 NO PM2.5 (fugitive) 3.47 None N/A Source: CaIEEMod, April 2022 see Appendix A, pages 95 and 130). All projects under the jurisdiction of the BAAQMD are required to implement all of the BAAQMD's Basic Construction Mitigation Measures, which include the following: 1. All haul trucks transporting soil, sand, or other loose material off-site shall be covered. 2. All visible mud or dirt track -out onto adjacent public roads shall be removed using wet power vacuum street sweepers at least once per day. The use of dry power sweeping is prohibited. 3. All vehicle speeds on unpaved roads shall be limited to 15 mph. 4. All roadways, driveways, and sidewalks to be paved shall be completed as soon as possible. Building pads shall be laid as soon as possible after grading unless seeding or soil binders are used. 5. Idling times shall be minimized either by shutting equipment off when not in use or reducing the maximum idling time to five minutes (as required by the California airborne toxics control measure Title 13, Section 2485 of California Code of Regulations [CCR]). Clear signage shall be provided for construction workers at all access points. 6. All construction equipment shall be maintained and properly tuned in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. All equipment shall be checked by a certified visible emissions evaluator. 7. Post a publicly visible sign with the telephone number and person to contact at the lead agency regarding dust complaints. This person shall respond and take corrective action within 48 hours. The Air District's phone number shall also be visible to ensure compliance with applicable regulations. It is noted that the five-minute idling limitation required by BAAQMD's Basic Construction Mitigation Measure 5 would be superseded by the two -minute idling limitation established in Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2-2. Construction equipment operating on-site would be limited to a maximum of two minutes of idling time. The proposed project's required implementation of the BAAQMD's Basic Construction Mitigation Measures listed above would help to further minimize construction -related emissions. In particular, implementation of the foregoing measures would reduce fugitive Page 104 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study dust emissions resulting from project construction. Even without consideration of BAAQMD's Basic Construction Mitigation Measures, as shown in Table 5, construction of the proposed project would result in emissions of criteria air pollutants below BAAQMD's thresholds of significance. Consequently, the proposed project would not conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plans during project construction. Operational Emissions According to the CaIEEMod results, the proposed project would result in maximum unmitigated operational criteria air pollutant emissions as shown in Table 6. Unmiti ated Table 6 Maximum O erational Emissions Proposed Project Emissions Threshold of Si nificance Exceeds Pollutant lbs/da tons/yr lbs/da tons/yr Threshold? ROG 9.89 1.66 54 10 NO NOx 8.56 1.20 54 10 NO PM10 exhaust 0.37 0.03 82 15 NO PM10 (fugitive) 5.17 0.91 None None N/A PM2.e exhaust 0.37 0.03 54 10 NO PM2.e (fugitive) 1.38 0.24 None None N/A Source: Ca/EEMod, April 2022 see Appendix A, pages 58, 97, and 132). As shown in the table, the proposed project's operational emissions would be below the applicable thresholds of significance. Consequently, the proposed project would not conflict with or obstruct implementation of the applicable air quality plans during project operation. Cumulative Emissions Past, present, and future development projects contribute to the region's adverse air quality impacts on a cumulative basis. By nature, air pollution is largely a cumulative impact. A single project is not sufficient in size to, by itself, result in nonattainment of AAQS. Instead, a project's individual emissions contribute to existing cumulatively significant adverse air quality impacts. If a project's contribution to the cumulative impact is considerable, then the project's impact on air quality would be considered significant. In developing thresholds of significance for air pollutants, BAAQMD considered the emission levels for which a project's individual emissions would be cumulatively considerable. The thresholds of significance presented in Table 4 represent the levels at which a project's individual emissions of criteria air pollutants or precursors would result in a cumulatively considerable contribution to the SFBAAB's existing air quality conditions.11 If a project exceeds the significance thresholds presented in Table 4, that project's emissions would be cumulatively considerable, resulting in significant adverse cumulative air quality impacts to the region's existing air quality conditions. As presented above, the proposed project would be below all applicable thresholds for criteria pollutants during construction and operation. Thus, the project would not result in a cumulatively considerable contribution to the region's existing air quality conditions. 11 Bay Area Air Quality Management District. California Environmental Quality Act Air Quality Guidelines [pg. 2-1]. May 2017. Page 105 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Conclusion As stated previously, the applicable regional air quality plans include the 2001 Ozone Attainment Plan and the 2017 Clean Air Plan. Because the proposed project would not result in construction -related or operational emissions of criteria air pollutants in excess of BAAQMD's thresholds of significance, conflicts with or obstruction of implementation of the applicable regional air quality plans would not occur. In addition, the project would not result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is nonattainment under an applicable federal or State AAQS. Thus, a less - than -significant impact would result. Although project -specific impacts have been determined to be less than significant, as discussed above, the Plan Bay Area EIR requires projects utilizing the CEQA streamlining provisions pursuant to SB 375 to implement the relevant mitigation measures prescribed within the Plan Bay Area EIR. As such, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2-2 is hereby incorporated as a requirement of the proposed project. C. Some land uses are considered more sensitive to air pollution than others, due to the types of population groups or activities involved. Heightened sensitivity may be caused by health problems, proximity to the emissions source, and/or duration of exposure to air pollutants. Children, pregnant women, the elderly, and those with existing health problems are especially vulnerable to the effects of air pollution. Sensitive receptors are typically defined as facilities where sensitive receptor population groups (i.e., children, the elderly, the acutely ill, and the chronically ill) are likely to be located. Accordingly, land uses that are typically considered to be sensitive receptors include residences, schools, playgrounds, childcare centers, retirement homes, convalescent homes, hospitals, and medical clinics. The project site is surrounded by commercial and industrial uses. The nearest existing sensitive receptors are the single-family residences located approximately 400 feet northwest. The major pollutant concentrations of concern are localized carbon monoxide (CO) emissions and TAC emissions, which are addressed in further detail below. Localized CO Emissions Localized concentrations of CO are related to the levels of traffic and congestion along streets and at intersections. High levels of localized CO concentrations are only expected where background levels are high, and traffic volumes and congestion levels are high. Emissions of CO are of potential concern, as the pollutant is a toxic gas that results from the incomplete combustion of carbon -containing fuels such as gasoline or wood. In order to provide a conservative indication of whether a project would result in localized CO emissions that would exceed the applicable threshold of significance, the BAAQMD has established screening criteria for localized CO emissions. According to BAAQMD, a proposed project would result in a less -than -significant impact related to localized CO emission concentrations if all of the following conditions are true for the project: The project is consistent with an applicable congestion management program established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways, regional transportation plan, and local congestion management agency plans; Page 106 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study The project traffic would not increase traffic volumes at affected intersections to more than 44,000 vehicles per hour; and The project traffic would not increase traffic volumes at affected intersections to more than 24,000 vehicles per hour where vertical and/or horizontal mixing is substantially limited (e.g., tunnel, parking garage, underpass, etc.). With regard to the first point, the project site falls within the boundaries of the San Mateo County Congestion Management Program (CMP).12 The purpose of the CMP is to identify strategies to respond to future transportation needs, develop procedures to alleviate and control congestion, and promote countywide solutions. As noted in the CMP, the CMP was designed to be consistent with the growth projections included in Plan Bay Area, which provides the framework for what the Bay Area transportation network should look like in 2040.13 Considering the proposed project would be consistent with the Plan Bay Area (see Table 3), and the CMP is consistent with the Plan Bay Area, it follows that the proposed project would be consistent with the San Mateo County CMP. With regard to the second and third points, and as discussed in Section XIII, Transportation, of this SCEA IS, the proposed project is anticipated to generate a net total of approximately 742 daily trips, including 49 AM peak hour trips and 51 PM peak hour trips. Based on Figure C-1, Existing Traffic Volumes, of the Transportation Impact Analysis prepared for a separate nearby project, traffic volumes at the Airport Boulevard/Project Avenue/San Mateo Avenue/South Airport Boulevard intersection currently range between 2,640 and 3,400 trips per peak hour. 14 Therefore, the addition of 49 AM peak hour and 51 PM peak hour trips from the proposed project would not increase traffic volumes to more than 44,000 vehicles per hour at affected intersections, or to more than 24,000 vehicles per hour where vertical and/or horizontal mixing is limited. The same conclusion would apply to other affected intersections in the project area. Therefore, based on the BAAQMD criteria, the proposed project would result in a less -than -significant impact related to localized CO emissions concentrations and would not expose sensitive receptors to substantial concentrations of localized CO. TAC Emissions Another category of environmental concern is TACs. The CARB's Air Quality and Land Use Handbook: A Community Health Perspective (Handbook) provides recommended setback distances for sensitive land uses from major sources of TACs, including, but not limited to, freeways and high traffic roads, distribution centers, and rail yards.15 The CARB has identified DPM from diesel -fueled engines as a TAC; thus, high volume freeways, stationary diesel engines, and facilities attracting heavy and constant diesel vehicle traffic are identified as having the highest associated health risks from DPM. More than 90 percent of DPM is less than one micrometer in diameter and, thus, DPM is a subset of the PM2.5 category of pollutants. The proposed residential building would not involve any land uses or operations that would be considered major sources of TACs, including DPM. Short-term, construction -related 12 City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County. San Mateo County Congestion Management Program 2019. April 9, 2020. 13 City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County. San Mateo County Congestion Management Program 2019 [pg 1]. April 9, 2020. 1a Fehr and Peers. 124 Airport1100 Product Draft Transportation Impact Analysis. July 30, 2020. 15 California Air Resources Board. Air Quality and Land Use Handbook: A Community Health Perspective. April 2005. Page 107 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study activities could result in the generation of TACs, specifically DPM, from on -road haul trucks and off-road equipment exhaust emissions. Construction is temporary and occurs over a relatively short duration in comparison to the operational lifetime of the proposed project. Health risks are typically associated with exposure to high concentrations of TACs over extended periods of time (e.g., 30 years or greater), whereas the construction period associated with the proposed project would likely be limited to approximately 2.5 years. Therefore, existing sensitive receptors in the project vicinity would not be exposed to construction -related emissions for an extended period of time and, accordingly, health risks are not anticipated. All construction equipment and operation thereof for the proposed project would be regulated per the CARB In -Use Off -Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation, which is intended to help reduce emissions associated with off-road diesel vehicles and equipment, including DPM. Project construction would also be required to comply with all applicable BAAQMD rules and regulations, particularly associated with permitting of air pollutant sources. In addition, construction equipment would operate intermittently throughout the day and only on portions of the site at a time. Because construction equipment on-site would not operate for long periods of time and would be used at varying locations within the site, associated emissions of DPM would not occur at the same location (or be evenly spread throughout the entire project site) for long periods of time. Due to the temporary nature of construction and the relatively short duration of potential exposure to associated emissions, the potential for any one sensitive receptor in the area to be exposed to concentrations of pollutants for a substantially extended period of time would be low. In addition, as noted previously, the nearest existing sensitive receptor is located approximately 400 feet northwest of the site. DPM is highly dispersive in nature, and the concentration of DPM at the nearest sensitive receptor would be substantially reduced as compared to the concentration of DPM at the source. Furthermore, the prevailing wind direction in South San Francisco is from the west, 16 which would direct any DPM emissions towards the east, away from the nearest sensitive receptors. While the project site is located within the vicinity of existing hotel uses, such uses are not considered sensitive receptors for TACs according to the CARB Handbook." Therefore, construction of the proposed project would not be expected to expose any sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations. Operations of Nearby TAC Sources and effects on Future Receptors Impacts of the environment on a project (as compared to impacts of a project on the environment) are beyond the scope of required CEQA review.'$ While not a CEQA 's Weather Spark. Climate and Average Weather Year Round in South San Francisco California, United States. Available at: https:Hweatherspark.com/y/568/Average-Weather-in-South-San-Francisco-California-United-States- Year-Round. Accessed January 4, 2022. 17 California Air Resources Board. Air Quality and Land Use Handbook: A Community Health Perspective [pg 21. April 2005. '$ "[T]he purpose of an EIR is to identify the significant effects of a project on the environment, not the significant effects of the environment on the project." (Ballona Wetlands Land Trust v. Town of Los Angeles, (2011) 201 Cal.AppAth 455, 473 (Ballona).) The California Supreme Court recently held that "CEQA does not generally require an agency to consider the effects of existing environmental conditions on a proposed project's future users or residents. What CEQA does mandate... is an analysis of how a project might exacerbate existing environmental hazards." (California Building Industry Assn. v. Bay Area Air Quality Management Dist. (2015) 62 CalAth 369, 392; Page 108 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study consideration, this issue is hereby addressed given the SCEA's reliance on the Plan Bay Area EIR for CEQA streamlining purposes and its Mitigation Measure (2.2-5) regarding TAC Risk Areas. Pursuant to the BAAQMD's interactive map, which shows areas with estimated elevated levels of TACs, the project site is located within a TAC Risk Area.19 According to BAAQMD, an impact associated with TACs would occur if the aggregate total of all past, present, and foreseeable future sources within a 1,000 -foot radius from the fence line of a source, or from the location of a receptor, plus the contribution from the project, would exceed the following :20 An increase in cancer risk levels (from all local sources) of more than 100 persons in one million; A chronic non -cancer hazard index (from all local sources) greater than 10.0; or An annual average PM2.5 concentration (from all local sources) of 0.8 pg/m3 or greater. A health risk assessment was conducted to evaluate all three criteria at the future residents of the proposed project. The primary sources of TACs that would affect future residents include: 1) existing stationary sources (i.e., emergency generators, gas - dispensing facilities); 2) operations along the railway21,22 (located approximately 65 feet northwest of the project site); 3) vehicle traffic along US 101 (located approximately 250 feet east of the project site); and 4) vehicle traffic along other major roadways. Each source type is discussed in further detail below. Based on the BAAQMD's map of Permitted Stationary Sources Risk and Hazards, sources of TACs were identified within a 1,000 -foot radius of the project site boundary at the following addresses :21 • 149 South Linden Avenue; 1479 San Mateo Avenue; 206 Baden Avenue; • 303 Commercial Avenue; • 27 South Linden Avenue; • 99 Linden Avenue; see also Mission Bay Alliance v. Office of Community Investment & Infrastructure (2016) 6 Cal.App.5th 160, 197 ["identifying the effects on the project and its users of locating the project in a particular environmental setting is neither consistent with CEQA's legislative purpose nor required by the CEQA statutes"], quoting Ballona, supra, 201 Cal.App.4th at p. 474.) In the case of the proposed project, the impact of placing future residents within a TAC Risk Area is considered an existing environmental condition that would affect future users/residents. 19 Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Planning Health Places Interactive Map. Available at: https://baagmd.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.htmI?id=51 c2dObc59244013ad9d52b8c35cbf66. Accessed May 2021. 20 Bay Area Air Quality Management District. California Environmental Quality Act Air Quality Guidelines [pg. 2-2]. May 2017. 21 It is noted that a separate freight train rail spur, not used by Caltrain, extends immediately north of the project site. Although the spur is considered active, the railway only serves one customer (Pacific Agri -Products) and is, therefore, assumed to be used intermittently, as demand requires. 22 Personal Communication. Francisco J Castillo, Senior Director of Public Affairs, Union Pacific and Nick Pappani, Vice President, Raney Planning and Management [email]. June 28, 2021. 23 Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Permitted Stationary Sources Risk and Hazards. Available at: https://baagmd. maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=2387ae674013413f987b l O7l 7l 5daa65. Accessed May 2021. Page 109 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study • 201 Gateway Boulevard; • 221 Airport Boulevard; • 35 South Linden Avenue; • 177 South Airport Boulevard; and • 140 Produce Avenue. The cancer risk, chronic hazard index, and concentration of PM2.5 from each stationary source was provided through consultation with the BAAQMD.24 The BAAQMD's Health Risk Calculator (Beta 4.0) Distance Multiplier Tool was used to refine and adjust the values for cancer risk, chronic hazard index, and concentration of PM2.5 to represent those that can realistically be expected with farther distances from the source of emissions. With regard to mobile sources of TACs, as part of its Planning Healthy Places initiative, the BAAQMD modeled the concentration of PM2.5 and associated cancer risk resulting from major roadways, highways, and railways, including Caltrain,25 throughout the Bay Area.26 The BAAQMD datasets are ArcMap raster files with cancer risk per million people and concentration of PM2.5 in micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3). The BAAQMD relied on EMFAC2014 data for fleet mix, and used OEHHA's 2015 Air Toxics Hot Spots Guidance Methods. Two dispersion models were applied in developing the dataset: the American Meteorological Society/EPA Regulatory Model (AERMOD) and CALINE model. AERMOD was used to disperse unit emissions from on -road mobile sources, and CALINE was applied to disperse unit emissions from railways, including freight, passenger, and commute lines. The exposure period for developing the dataset was 30 years.27 The chronic hazard risk associated with mobile sources of TACs are assumed to be less than one.28 The BAAQMD's data was used to determine that areas in the project vicinity where the cumulative cancer risk and concentration of PM2.5 from all major sources of TACs would exceed the BAAQMD's threshold of significance. The results of the cancer risk analysis are visually presented in Figure 13. As shown in the figure, a portion of the project site is located in an area where the unmitigated cancer risk would exceed the BAAQMD's threshold of significance for cumulative cancer risk. However, only the northwestern portion of the proposed building includes areas that exceed the threshold without mitigation. The remainder of the proposed project would be exposed to a less -than - significant cumulative cancer risk level. The maximum cumulative cancer risk at the anticipated maximally exposed receptor, represented by a white outline in Figure 13, would be 130.25 cases per million persons (see Table 7). 21 Hanson, Matthew, Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Personal communication [email], Briette Shea, Senior Associate/Air Quality Technician, Raney Planning & Management. May 12, 2021. 26 It is noted that the Caltrain system is currently in the process of electrification. The electrification of the Caltrain was considered in the Planning Healthy Places modeling. 26 Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Planning Healthy Places: A Guidebook for Addressing Local Sources of Air Pollutants in Community Planning. May 2016. 27 Hanson, Matthew, Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Personal communication [email], Briette Shea, Senior Associate/Air Quality Technician, Raney Planning & Management. January 12, 2022. 28 Flores, Areana, Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Personal communication [phone], Briette Shea, Senior Associate/Air Quality Technician, Raney Planning & Management. April 5, 2021. Page 110 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 13 Health Risk Assessment Cancer Risk Results: Unmitigated TAC Risk Area Page 111 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 7 Maximum Unmitigated Health Risk Cancer Risk (per Chronic Concentration of million persons) Hazard Index PM2.5 /m3) Mobile Sources 120.26 <1.015 0.44 Stationary Sources 4.50 0.01 0.00 Total 124.76 <1.025 0.44 Thresholds of Significance 1 100 10.0 0.80 Exceed Thresholds? I YES NO NO Sources: June 2021 see Appendix B). As a result, implementation of the proposed project could result in a cancer risk in excess of the BAAQMD's non-CEQA standards of significance. Plan Bay EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2-5(a) and the 2019 CBSC requires projects to include a minimum MERV 13 filter in the HVAC system for all units, including units located within the TAC risk area. For projects within the West Oakland Specific Plan area, Plan Bay Area Mitigation Measure 2.2-5(a) requires MERV 16 filters. MERV 13 filters are rated to capture 80 to 90.9 percent of particles that are 1.3 to 3.0 microns in size, and over 90 percent of particles that are 3.0 to 10.0 microns in size.29 In addition, the upgrade from standard home filters to MERV 13 filters has been shown to result in a decrease in mortality of 0.5 per 1,000 persons .30 Therefore, the inclusion of MERV 13 filters in the proposed project would dramatically reduce resident PM2.5 exposure. In fact, the installation of upgraded MERV rating filters has been shown to reduce indoor PM2.5 exposure by 19 to 28 percent .31 A linear relationship exists between PM2.5 concentration and the associated cancer risk when all other variables, including exposure time, remains constant. Therefore, in the case of the proposed project, a 19 to 28 percent reduction in PM2.5 concentration would equate to a 19 to 28 percent reduction in cancer risk. After installation of MERV 13 filters, the project -specific cancer risk can reasonably be expected to range between 89.83 to 101.06 cases per million, which still has the potential to exceed the applicable threshold of significance. As a result, similar to the requirement for the West Oakland Specific Plan area, the units located within the red area shown in Figure 13 shall be required to include MERV 16 filters. Because MERV 16 filters are able to remove approximately five percent more particles sized 1.0 to 3.0 microns as compared to MERV 13 filters,32 the estimated cancer risk is reasonably anticipated to be reduced to 85.34 to 96.00 cases per million. Furthermore, the proposed project would provide additional features consistent with those listed under Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2-5(a), including, but not limited to, the following: • The project applicant would maintain, repair and/or replace HVAC systems on an ongoing and as needed basis; and 29 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ): What is a MERV rating? Available at: https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/what-merv-rating-1. Accessed May 2021. 30 W.J. Fisk and W. R. Chan. Effectiveness and cost of reducing particle -related mortality with particle filtration. February 1, 2017. 31 M.S. Zuraimi and Zhongchao Tan. Impact of residential building regulations on reducing indoor exposures to outdoor PM2.5 in Toronto. March 14, 2015. 32 Lake Air. MERV Rating Chart. Available at: https://www.lakeair.com/mery-rating-explanation/. Accessed April 2022. Page 112 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study • The main courtyard/outdoor activity area has been designed to be located outside of the TAC Risk Area and would be shielded from pollution sources by the proposed buildings. Project -specific Mitigation Measure 1-1, included below, identifies which specific measures are applicable to the proposed project. The inclusion of such features would reduce the health impact to a less -than -significant level. Lead -Based Paint, Asbestos -Containing Building Material, and Naturally Occurring Asbestos Lead-based paint (LBP) is defined as any paint, varnish, stain, or other applied coating that has one milligram per cubic centimeter or greater (5,000 micrograms per gram or 5,000 parts per million) of lead by federal guidelines. Lead is a highly toxic material that may cause a range of serious illnesses and, in some cases, death. In buildings constructed after 1978, LBP is unlikely to be present. Structures built prior to 1978 and especially prior to the 1960s should be expected to contain LBP. Asbestos is the name for a group of naturally occurring silicate minerals that are considered to be "fibrous" and, through processing, can be separated into smaller and smaller fibers. The fibers are strong, durable, chemical resistant, and resistant to heat and fire. They are also long, thin and flexible, so they can even be woven into cloth. Because of these qualities, asbestos was considered an ideal product and has been used in thousands of consumer, industrial, maritime, automotive, scientific and building products. However, later discoveries found that, when inhaled, the material caused serious illness. For buildings constructed prior to 1980, the Code of Federal Regulations (29 CFR 1926.1101) states that all thermal system insulation (boiler insulation, pipe lagging, and related materials) and surface materials must be designated as "presumed asbestos - containing material" (ACM) unless proven otherwise through sampling in accordance with the standards of the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act. ACMs could include, but are not limited to, plaster, ceiling tiles, thermal systems insulation, floor tiles, vinyl sheet flooring, adhesives, and roofing materials. As noted in the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) prepared for the proposed project, the on-site buildings were constructed circa 1950. Therefore, demolition of the buildings could result in emissions of LBP and/or asbestos -containing building materials. According to the Geotechnical Report prepared for the proposed project, the project site is underlain by Franciscan Formation bedrock .33 Based on the bedrock formation's association with naturally -occurring asbestos (NOA), ground disturbance associated with redevelopment of the site could create asbestos -containing dust, which could become airborne. Construction workers and nearby sensitive receptors could become exposed to such airborne TACs. Consequently, the proposed project could generate substantial concentrations of TACs, specifically asbestos, during construction. 33 GEOCON Consultants, Inc. Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation: Proposed Multifamily Development 40-60 Airport Boulevard South San Francisco, California. January 2018. Page 113 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Conclusion Based on the above discussion, construction and operation of the proposed project would not expose sensitive receptors to significant pollutant concentrations. Although not required to mitigate a significant impact for purposes of CEQA, dwelling units of the project that are within the TAC risk area (38 total units along the northwest corner of the building) will be required to install MERV 16 filters and the project will have features consistent with those listed in Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2-5(a). Because of the type of bedrock underlying the project site, and due to the age of the existing buildings, construction activities associated with the proposed project could expose receptors to asbestos -containing dust, asbestos -containing building materials, or LBP. Therefore, the proposed project could result in a potentially significant impact related to the exposure of sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations. However, implementation of project -specific Mitigation Measures 1-2 and 1-3 listed below would reduce this potentially significant impact to a less -than -significant level. Mitigation Measure 1-1, adapted from Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2-5(a), is required under PRC Section 21155.2 and is not required to reduce an impact identified under CEQA. The City will require implementation of such mitigation as a condition of approval for the proposed project. d. Emissions of concern include those leading to odors, emission of dust, or emissions considered to constitute air pollutants. Air pollutants have been discussed in sections "a" through "c" above. Therefore, the following discussion focuses on emissions of odors and dust. Per the BAAQMD's CEQA Guidelines, odors are generally regarded as an annoyance rather than a health hazard.34 Manifestations of a person's reaction to odors can range from psychological (e.g., irritation, anger, or anxiety) to physiological (e.g., circulatory and respiratory effects, nausea, vomiting, and headache). The presence of an odor impact is dependent on a number of variables including: the nature of the odor source; the frequency of odor generation; the intensity of odor; the distance of odor source to sensitive receptors; wind direction; and sensitivity of the receptor. Due to the subjective nature of odor impacts, the number of variables that can influence the potential for an odor impact, and the variety of odor sources, quantitative analysis to determine the presence of a significant odor impact is difficult. Typical odor -generating land uses include, but are not limited to, wastewater treatment plants, landfills, and composting facilities. The proposed project would not introduce any such land uses and is not located in the vicinity of any such existing or planned land uses. Construction activities often include diesel -fueled equipment and heavy-duty trucks, which could create odors associated with diesel fumes that may be considered objectionable. However, construction activities would be temporary, and hours of operation for construction equipment would be restricted per South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 15.14.070, "Work Hours". Project construction would also be required to comply with all applicable BAAQMD rules and regulations, particularly associated with permitting of air pollutant sources. The aforementioned regulations would help to minimize emissions, including emissions leading to odors. Accordingly, substantial objectionable odors would not be expected to occur during construction activities. In addition, existing sensitive receptors in the vicinity of the project site are the single-family residences to the 31 Bay Area Air Quality Management District. California Environmental Quality Act Air Quality Guidelines [pg. 7-1]. May 2017. Page 114 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study northwest, with the closest being approximately 400 feet away. Because odors dissipate with distance, any potential objectionable odors associated with construction would likely disperse prior to reaching nearby sensitive receptors. As noted previously, all projects under the jurisdiction of BAAQMD are required to implement the BAAQMD's Basic Construction Mitigation Measures. The measures would act to reduce construction -related dust by ensuring that haul trucks with loose material are covered, reducing vehicle dirt track -out, and limiting vehicle speeds within the project site, among other methods, which would ensure that construction of the proposed project does not result in substantial emissions of dust. Following project construction, all areas of the project site not developed with structures would be paved or landscaped. Thus, project operations would not generate significant amounts of dust that could adversely affect a substantial number of people. For the aforementioned reasons, construction and operation of the proposed project would not result in emissions (such as those leading to odors) adversely affecting a substantial number of people, and a less -than -significant impact would result. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures Implementation of the following mitigation measures would reduce the above potential impacts to less -than -significant levels. Project -specific Mitigation Measure 1-1 is adapted from Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2-5(a). 1-1 Prior to approval of project improvement plans, the project applicant shall demonstrate compliance with the following design features to the satisfaction of the City: Install, operate and maintain in good working order a central heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system or other air intake system in the building, or in each individual unit, that meets or exceeds a minimum efficiency reporting value (MERV) of 13 or higher, except the units that are located within or partially within the TAC Risk Area presented in Figure 13 shall install, operate and maintain HVAC systems that meet or exceed a minimum MERV of 16 or higher. The HVAC system shall include the following features: Installation of a high efficiency filter and/or carbon filter to filter particulates and other chemical matter from entering the building. Either high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters or American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air -Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) certified 85 percent supply filters shall be used. Maintain, repair and/or replace HVAC system on an ongoing and as needed basis or shall prepare an operation and maintenance manual for the HVAC system and the filter. The manual shall include the operating instructions and the maintenance and replacement schedule. This manual shall be included in the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) for residential projects and/or distributed to the building maintenance staff. In addition, the applicant shall prepare a separate homeowners manual. The manual shall contain the operating instructions and the maintenance and replacement schedule for the HVAC system and the filters. Individual and common exterior open space and outdoor activity areas proposed as part of individual projects shall be located as far away as Page 115 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study possible within the project site boundary, face away major freeways, and shall be shielded from the source (i.e., the roadway) of air pollution by buildings or otherwise buffered to further reduce air pollution for project occupants. • Planting trees and/or vegetation between sensitive receptors and pollution source. Trees that are best suited to trapping PM shall be planted, including one or more of the following species: Pine (Pinus nigra var. maritima), Cypress (X Cupressocyparis leylandii), Hybrid popular (Populus deltoids X trichocarpa), California pepper tree (Schinus molle) and Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens). • Idling of heavy-duty diesel trucks at these locations shall be prohibited or limited to no more than 2 minutes. • If within the project site, existing and new diesel generators shall meet CARB's Tier 4 emission standards. 1-2 Prior to the issuance of any construction permits, the project applicant shall contract with a qualified geologist to prepare an evaluation for the potential presence of Naturally -Occurring Asbestos (NOA). If NOA is not discovered during the survey, further mitigation related to NOA is not required. If NOA is discovered during the survey, the project applicant shall prepare an Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan, pursuant to § 93105, Title 17, California Code of Regulations, and subject to approval by BAAQMD. The applicant shall submit the Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan to the City's Planning Division for review and approval. 1-3 Prior to issuance of a demolition permit for any on-site structures, the project applicant shall consult with certified Asbestos and/or Lead Risk Assessors to complete and submit for review to the City's Planning Division an asbestos and lead survey. If asbestos -containing materials or lead -containing materials are not discovered during the survey, further mitigation related to asbestos -containing materials or lead -containing materials shall not be required. If asbestos -containing materials and/or lead -containing materials are discovered by the survey, the project applicant shall prepare a work plan to demonstrate how the on-site asbestos -containing materials and/or lead -containing materials shall be removed in accordance with current California Occupational Health and Safety (Cal -OSHA) Administration regulations and disposed of in accordance with all CaIEPA regulations, prior to the demolition and/or removal of the on-site structures. The plan shall include the requirement that work shall be conducted by a Cal -OSHA registered asbestos and lead abatement contractor in accordance with Title 8 CCR 1529 and Title 8 CCR 1532.1 regarding asbestos and lead training, engineering controls, and certifications. The applicant shall submit the work plan to the City's Planning Division for review and approval. Findings Air pollutants are generated by nearly all developments and economic activity in the Bay Area. Air pollution is regulated on the federal, State, and local level, and BAAQMD is the regional agency that oversees air pollution regulation, planning, and rulemaking. While air quality impacts usually result from regional trends, individual projects may contribute to such regional trends. BAAQMD has established quantitative emissions thresholds, which allow for analysis of potential air quality impacts that may result from an individual project's emissions. As discussed above, the Page 116 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study proposed project would not result in air quality emissions that would violate the applicable BAAQMD thresholds of significance. Additionally, the proposed project would be required to implement all relevant BAAQMD BMPs, which would further reduce PM emissions. However, because the project site is located within a TAC Risk Area, the project could result in a non-CEQA health risk impact to future residents. Implementation of project -specific Mitigation Measure 1-1, adapted from Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation 2.2-5(a), would reduce any potential health risk related to TACs to a less -than -significant level. In addition, the project could result in emissions of asbestos -containing dust and/or ACMs and/or LBP during demolition, which could adversely affect nearby sensitive receptors. The implementation of project -specific Mitigation Measures 1-2 and 1-3 would ensure that the potential impact related to NOA exposure and ACMs and LBP would be reduced to a less -than -significant level. In addition, implementation of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2-2 is required. Based on the above, the project would not result in any additional environmental effects related to Air Quality. Page 117 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Environmental Setting The Bay Area supports numerous distinct natural communities composed of a diversity of vegetative types that provide habitat for a wide variety of plant and wildlife species. Broad habitat categories in the region include grasslands, coastal scrub and chaparral, woodlands and forests, riparian systems, freshwater and saltwater aquatic habitat, and wetlands. The project site is currently developed with a commercial warehouse building and associated paved areas. Foliage on the site is limited to two ornamental trees and sparse volunteer vegetation along the Airport Boulevard frontage. Because the project site is overlain by impermeable surfaces and located within a highly developed area of the City, significant habitats or natural communities do not exist in proximity to the project site. Water features, including wetlands, do not exist on the project site. For the purposes of this environmental document, "special -status" has been defined to include the following: • Plant and wildlife species that have been formally listed, are proposed as endangered or threatened, or are candidates for such listing under the federal and State Endangered Species Acts. Both acts afford protection to listed species; • California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Species of Special Concern, which are species that face extirpation in California if current population and habitat trends continue; • CDFW fully protected species; and • Species on California Native Plant Society (CNPS) Lists 1 and 2. Page 118 May 2022 Less -Than - II. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Potentially Significant Less -Than- No Would the project: Significant with Significant Impact Impact Mitigation Impact Incorporated a. Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in ❑ x ❑ ❑ local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? b. Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, and regulations or by the ❑ ❑ ❑ 1t California Department of Fish and Wildlife or US Fish and Wildlife Service? c. Have a substantial adverse effect on state or federally protected wetlands (including, but not limited to, marsh, ❑ ❑ ❑ x vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filling, hydrological interruption, or other means? d. Interfere substantially with the movement of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established ❑ ❑ x ❑ resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of wildlife nursery sites? e. Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy ❑ ❑ X ❑ or ordinance? f. Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Conservation Community ❑ ❑ ❑ x Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? Environmental Setting The Bay Area supports numerous distinct natural communities composed of a diversity of vegetative types that provide habitat for a wide variety of plant and wildlife species. Broad habitat categories in the region include grasslands, coastal scrub and chaparral, woodlands and forests, riparian systems, freshwater and saltwater aquatic habitat, and wetlands. The project site is currently developed with a commercial warehouse building and associated paved areas. Foliage on the site is limited to two ornamental trees and sparse volunteer vegetation along the Airport Boulevard frontage. Because the project site is overlain by impermeable surfaces and located within a highly developed area of the City, significant habitats or natural communities do not exist in proximity to the project site. Water features, including wetlands, do not exist on the project site. For the purposes of this environmental document, "special -status" has been defined to include the following: • Plant and wildlife species that have been formally listed, are proposed as endangered or threatened, or are candidates for such listing under the federal and State Endangered Species Acts. Both acts afford protection to listed species; • California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Species of Special Concern, which are species that face extirpation in California if current population and habitat trends continue; • CDFW fully protected species; and • Species on California Native Plant Society (CNPS) Lists 1 and 2. Page 118 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Although CDFW Species of Special Concern generally do not have special legal status, they are given special consideration under CEQA. In addition to regulations for special -status species, most birds in the U.S., including non -status species, are protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) of 1918. Under the MBTA, destroying active nests, eggs, and young is illegal. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Chapter 4.13 of the General Plan EIR evaluated the effects of the General Plan on biological resources. The General Plan EIR identified potential impacts in terms of degradation of the quality of the environment or reduction of habitat or wildlife and/or plant populations below self-sustaining levels. a -f. Under Impact 4.13-a, the General Plan EIR notes that buildout under the General Plan could affect sensitive habitats and special -status plant and animal species through direct mortality or indirectly, through habitat loss. Implementation of the General Plan could also result in degradation of non -sensitive habitats and common wildlife species, as discussed under Impact 4.13-c. Development within the City would result in the direct removal of non-native grassland habitat, and may result in additional habitat loss or degradation during construction and operations. Such habitat disturbances during construction and operations could result in potentially significant impacts to sensitive habitats and sensitive plant and animal species. However, compliance with the following policies from the General Plan were determined to reduce biological impacts associated with buildout of the General Plan to a less -than -significant level. • 7.1-G-1 Protect special status species and supporting habitats within South San Francisco, including species that are State or federally listed as Endangered, Threatened, or Rare. • 7.1-G-2 Protect and where reasonable and feasible restore saltmarshes and wetlands. 7.1-1-1 Cooperate with State and Federal agencies to ensure that development does not substantially affect special status species appearing on any State or federal list for any rare, endangered, or threatened species. Require assessments of biological resources prior to approval of any development on sites with ecologically sensitive habitat, as depicted in [General Plan EIR] Figure 7-2: Ecologically Sensitive Habitats. (see Figure 4.13-3 of the [City's General Plan] DEIR). • 7.1-1-4 Require development on the wetlands delineated in [General Plan EIR] Figure 7-2 to complete assessments of biological resources. • 7.1-1-5 Work with private, non-profit conservation, and public groups to secure funding for wetland and marsh protection and restoration projects. Mitigation Measures from the General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.9 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impacts to biological resources which may result from implementation of the proposed Plan Bay Area. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed potential impacts related to special -status species under Impact 2.9-1 a, and impacts to designated critical habitat for federally protected species Page 119 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study under Impact 2.9-1 b. The forecasted development and transportation projects under the Plan would result in habitat loss and degradation. However, implementation of Mitigation Measures 2.9-1(a) and 2.9-1(b), reproduced below, would mitigate this potential impact to less -than -significant levels. Because MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.9- 1(a,b), the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impacts would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above - referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, individual project's impacts related to biological resources would be less than significant. It should also be noted that buildout of the entire Plan Bay Area planning area encompasses a wide range of habitat types, whereas, implementation of the proposed project would result in a substantially smaller disturbance area as compared to the Plan Bay Area planning area. As discussed in further detail below, development of the proposed project individually could result in an adverse impact to birds protected under the MBTA; however, migratory birds are not considered candidate, sensitive, or special status species, which are the subject of this question. In addition, implementation of project -specific Mitigation Measures II -1 and II - 2 would reduce potential project impacts to migratory birds to a less -than -significant level. b,c. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed potential impacts related to riparian habitat, federally protected wetlands, or other sensitive natural communities under Impact 2.9-2. As discussed therein, projected development and implementation of transportation projects have the potential to affect jurisdictional waters and other sensitive habitats. The Plan Bay Area EIR included Mitigation Measure 2.9-2 to protect wetlands to the maximum extent feasible. Because the MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.9-2, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impact would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above -referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, the individual project's impacts related to wetlands would be less than significant. In addition, as discussed in further detail below, the project site is an infill location and does not contain any riparian habitat, protected wetlands, or other sensitive natural communities. As such, implementation of the proposed project would result in no impact related to riparian habitat, other sensitive natural community, or on state or federally protected wetlands (including, but not limited to, marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.). d. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to the movement of migratory fish or wildlife species, use as a migratory wildlife corridor, or the use of native wildlife nursery sites under Impact 2.9-3. Projected development, including implementation of transportation projects, under the Plan Bay Area have the potential to affect wildlife corridors and nursery sites. The Plan Bay Area EIR proposed Mitigation Measure 2.9-3, which would reduce the impact to a less -than -significant level. Because MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.9-3, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impact would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above -referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, the individual project's impacts related to wildlife movement corridors would be less than significant. Page 120 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study In addition, as discussed in further detail below, the project site is an infill location and would not provide a wildlife corridor, would not be used by migratory wildlife species, and would not be considered suitable habitat for a wildlife nursery. As such, implementation of the proposed project would result in a less -than -significant impact related to interference with the movement of resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impeding the use of wildlife nursery sites. e,f. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed impacts related to conflicts with adopted local conservation policies, such as tree protection ordinances, or resource protection and conservation plans, such as a Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP), Natural Community Conservation Plan (NCCP), or other local, regional, or State HCP, under Impact 2.9-4. As noted therein, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impact would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project The biological mitigation measures set forth in the Plan Bay Area EIR pertain specifically to sites that include sensitive habitats. The project site has no such sensitive habitat and, thus, the mitigation measures would not apply. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. The project site consists of an existing commercial structure, and is covered with impervious surfaces. The site is primarily surrounded by existing development. Existing vegetation on or in the vicinity of the project site consists of non-native trees, typical commercial landscaping, and areas of grass lawn. The existing vegetation provides little habitat for wildlife species. In addition, pursuant to General Plan EIR Figure 4.13-3, Ecologically Sensitive Lands, the project site does not contain any ecologically sensitive habitat, including Wetland, Habitat Conservation Area, or Marine Aquatic Habitat. However, the existing trees could be considered potential habitat for special -status birds. Birds protected under the MBTA are known to use shrubbery, trees, and sometimes urban buildings to nest. As noted above, under the MBTA, destroying active nests, eggs, and young is illegal. While unlikely, if a bird protected under the MBTA is nesting within onsite trees, then removal of the trees would cause an adverse impact. Based on the above, development of the project could have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Therefore, the project could have a potentially significant impact to protected species. However, implementation of project -specific Mitigation Measures II -1 and II -2, which would be required by the City as a condition of approval for the proposed project, would reduce the potential impact to a less -than -significant level. b,c. The project site consists of an existing commercial structure and paved areas. As discussed above, the existing vegetation on or in the vicinity of the project site predominantly consists of non-native trees and commercial landscaping. Water features are not present on the project site. Accordingly, riparian habitat, wetlands, or any other sensitive natural community do not exist on the project site. As a result, implementation of Page 121 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study the proposed project would have no impact on riparian habitat or other sensitive natural communities, including wetlands. d. Because the site is built out with urban uses and surrounded by existing development, the project site would not provide a wildlife corridor, would not be used by migratory wildlife species, and would not be considered suitable habitat for a wildlife nursery. The project site does not contain streams or other waterways that could be used by migratory fish or as a wildlife corridor for other wildlife species. In addition, pursuant to Figure 2.9-9, of the Plan Bay Area EIR, the project site is not located within an Essential Connectivity Area, defined as lands important to wildlife movement. As such, the project would not interfere substantially with the movement of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of wildlife nursery sites. Thus, a less -than -significant impact would occur. e. Two trees currently exist on-site: a Sydney golden wattle (Acacia longifolia) and Bailey acacia (Acacia baileyana). As part of the proposed project, both on-site trees would be removed. To assess the health and structural condition of the trees within the project site, an Arborist Report was prepared for the proposed project by Traverso Tree Service, Inc. (see Appendix C).35 The tree assessment took place March 4, 2021. The City of South San Francisco protects certain tree species, such as oaks, 10 inches and greater in trunk diameter, most tree species 15 inches and greater in diameter, and certain tree species, such as blackwood acacia, 24 inches and greater in trunk diameter (see Municipal Code Section 13.30, Tree Preservation). Based on the City's definition for protected trees, neither tree qualifies for protected status. One of the trees is located within the proposed building footprint, and the other tree was determined to be in poor health. Both trees are recommended for removal. However, the Landscaping Plan (see Figure 7 and Figure 8) includes several new trees along the site frontages and throughout the interior courtyard, and would effectively replace the removed trees and contribute additional trees as compared to existing conditions. Based on the above, the project would not conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance, and a less -than -significant impact would occur. The project site is not located within an area that is subject to an adopted HCP, NCCP, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan. Therefore, the project would have no impact related to a conflict with the provisions of an adopted HCP, NCCP, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures Implementation of the following mitigation measures would reduce the above potential impact to a less -than -significant level. 11-1 The project applicant shall ensure that a qualified biologist conduct a pre - construction survey for nesting birds within a 250 -foot buffer around the project site boundaries, if feasible, not more than 14 days prior to site disturbance during the breeding season (February 1st to August 31st). If site disturbance commences outside the breeding season, a pre -construction survey for nesting birds is not 35 Traverso Tree Service, Inc. Arborist Report for 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco. March 25, 2021. Page 122 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study required. The project applicant shall submit survey results to the City's Planning Division prior to initiation of any ground disturbance. If active nests of migratory birds are not detected within approximately 250 feet of the project site, further mitigation is not required. 11-2 If nesting raptors or other migratory birds are detected on or adjacent to the site during the survey, the project applicant shall be responsible for establishing an appropriate construction -free buffer around all active nests. Actual size of buffer would be determined by the project biologist, and would depend on species, topography, and type of activity that would occur in the vicinity of the nest. Typical buffers are 25 feet for non -raptors and up to 250 feet for raptors. The project buffer shall be monitored periodically by the project biologist to ensure compliance. The project applicant shall ensure that these buffer distances and monitoring requirements are met. After the nesting is completed, as determined by the biologist, the buffer would no longer be required. The project applicant shall also ensure that these buffers remain in place for the duration of the breeding season or until a qualified biologist has confirmed that all chicks have fledged and are independent of their parents. Findings The project site has been previously developed for commercial land use and is primarily covered by structures and pavement. Because the project site is predominantly urbanized, the site has low habitat value, and low potential for the presence of special -status species. However, certain birds protected by the MBTA may nest within onsite trees, and a potentially significant impact could occur. Project -specific Mitigation Measures II -1 and II -2 require preconstruction surveys for nesting birds and the establishment of appropriate buffers, which would reduce impacts to a less - than -significant level. As such, the proposed project would not result in additional significant environmental effects related to Biological Resources. Page 123 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Environmental Setting The City of South San Francisco has a Historic Preservation Program, which tasks the Historic Preservation Commission with identifying the City's most important historic sites and protecting them accordingly. The Historic Preservation Program currently includes 50 designated historic sites, each identified for its historical or cultural significance. 36 The project site is located within an urban area and, therefore, existing development surrounds the project site, including roadways and commercial development. The existing warehouse building makes up a total of approximately 35,000 sf, and the remainder of the site area consists of paved parking lots. According to the Phase I ESA, the site was developed with the existing structure by 1956.31 The existing warehouse has not been designated as a historic resource. Due to the developed nature of the site, the project site has already been highly disturbed. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR The General Plan EIR analyzed impacts related to the disturbance of cultural resources in Chapter 4.14. a, b. Impacts 4.14-a and 4.14-b include a discussion regarding how future development throughout the City may adversely affect historic resources or disrupt an archeological site or property with cultural significance. As noted therein, the Historic Preservation Commission protects historical structures throughout the City, and the City's Municipal Code further protects historic buildings from damage or demolition. Due to the City's location, subsurface prehistoric and archeological resources may be present. However, the General Plan EIR notes that archeological surveys and records reviews would allow for the appropriate handling and/or avoidance of such resources. The following policies are included in the General Plan to address potential impacts related to historical and archeological resources: 7.5-G-1: Conserve historic, cultural, and archaeological resources for the aesthetic, educational, economic, and scientific contribution they make to South San Francisco's identity and quality of life. 7.5-G-2: Encourage municipal and community awareness, appreciation, and support for South San Francisco's historic, cultural, and archaeological resources. 7.5-1-4: Ensure the protection of known archaeological resources in the City by requiring a records review for any development proposed areas of known resources. 36 City of South San Francisco. Historic Preservation. Available at: https://www.ssf.net/departments/economic- community-development/planning-division/historic-preservation. Accessed April 2021. 37 Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Phase / Environmental Site Assessment Report, Produce Company 40-60 Airport Boulevard. December 20, 2017. Page 124 May 2022 Less -Than - III. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Potentially Significant Less -Than- No Would the project: Significant Impact with Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated a. Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance ❑ ❑ x ❑ of a historical resource pursuant to Section 15064.5? b. Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a unique archaeological resource pursuant to Section ❑ ❑ K ❑ 15064.5? c. Disturb any human remains, including those interred ❑ ❑ x ❑ outside of dedicated cemeteries. Environmental Setting The City of South San Francisco has a Historic Preservation Program, which tasks the Historic Preservation Commission with identifying the City's most important historic sites and protecting them accordingly. The Historic Preservation Program currently includes 50 designated historic sites, each identified for its historical or cultural significance. 36 The project site is located within an urban area and, therefore, existing development surrounds the project site, including roadways and commercial development. The existing warehouse building makes up a total of approximately 35,000 sf, and the remainder of the site area consists of paved parking lots. According to the Phase I ESA, the site was developed with the existing structure by 1956.31 The existing warehouse has not been designated as a historic resource. Due to the developed nature of the site, the project site has already been highly disturbed. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR The General Plan EIR analyzed impacts related to the disturbance of cultural resources in Chapter 4.14. a, b. Impacts 4.14-a and 4.14-b include a discussion regarding how future development throughout the City may adversely affect historic resources or disrupt an archeological site or property with cultural significance. As noted therein, the Historic Preservation Commission protects historical structures throughout the City, and the City's Municipal Code further protects historic buildings from damage or demolition. Due to the City's location, subsurface prehistoric and archeological resources may be present. However, the General Plan EIR notes that archeological surveys and records reviews would allow for the appropriate handling and/or avoidance of such resources. The following policies are included in the General Plan to address potential impacts related to historical and archeological resources: 7.5-G-1: Conserve historic, cultural, and archaeological resources for the aesthetic, educational, economic, and scientific contribution they make to South San Francisco's identity and quality of life. 7.5-G-2: Encourage municipal and community awareness, appreciation, and support for South San Francisco's historic, cultural, and archaeological resources. 7.5-1-4: Ensure the protection of known archaeological resources in the City by requiring a records review for any development proposed areas of known resources. 36 City of South San Francisco. Historic Preservation. Available at: https://www.ssf.net/departments/economic- community-development/planning-division/historic-preservation. Accessed April 2021. 37 Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Phase / Environmental Site Assessment Report, Produce Company 40-60 Airport Boulevard. December 20, 2017. Page 124 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study • 7.5-1-5: In accordance with State law, require the preparation of a resource mitigation plan and monitoring program by a qualified archaeologist in the event that archaeological resources are uncovered. Overall, the General Plan EIR concluded that, with implementation of the policies included in the General Plan, buildout of the General Plan would have a less -than -significant effect on historic and archeological resources. C. The General Plan EIR does not explicitly discuss impacts related to the disturbance of human remains, including those interred outside of dedicated cemeteries. Mitigation Measures from the General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.11 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impacts to cultural, historical, and archaeological resources that may result from implementation of the Plan. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a, b. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource or unique archeological resource, as defined in Section 15064.5 (Impact 2.11-1 and 2.11-2) and determined that, with the implementation of Mitigation Measures 2.11-1 and 2.11-2, the impact would be less than significant. C. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to the disturbance of human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries, under Impact 2.11-4. The Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that compliance with California Health and Safety Code Sections 7050.5 and 7052 and California PRC Section 5097 would ensure that any potential impact would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.11-1 and 2.11-2 are applicable to the proposed project. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-1 has already been implemented. 2.11-1 Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: Realign or redesign projects to avoid impacts on known historic resources where possible. Require a survey and evaluation of structures greater than 45 years in age within the area of potential effect to determine their eligibility for recognition under State, federal, or local historic preservation criteria. The evaluation shall be prepared by an architectural historian, or historical architect meeting the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation, Professional Qualification Standards. The evaluation should comply with CEQA Guidelines section Page 125 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study 15064.5(b), and, if federal funding or permits are required, with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 (16 U.S. C. § 470 et seq.). Study recommendations shall be implemented. If avoidance of a significant architectural/built environment resource is not feasible, additional mitigation options include, but are not limited to, specific design plans for historic districts, or plans for alteration or adaptive re -use of a historical resource that follows the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitation, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Buildings. Comply with existing local regulations and policies that exceed or reasonably replace any of the above measures that protect historic resources. 2.11-2 Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement the following measures where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: Before construction activities, project sponsors shall retain a qualified archaeologist to conduct a record search at the appropriate Information Center to determine whether the project area has been previously surveyed and whether resources were identified. When recommended by the Information Center, project sponsors shall retain a qualified archaeologist to conduct archaeological surveys before construction activities. Project sponsors shall follow recommendations identified in the survey, which may include activities such as subsurface testing, designing and implementing a Worker Environmental Awareness Program, construction monitoring by a qualified archaeologist, avoidance of sites, or preservation in place. In the event that evidence of any prehistoric or historic -era subsurface archaeological features or deposits are discovered during construction - related earth -moving activities (e.g., ceramic shard, trash scatters, lithic scatters), all ground -disturbing activity in the area of the discovery shall be halted until a qualified archaeologist can assess the significance of the find. If the find is a prehistoric archeological site, the appropriate Native American group shall be notified. If the archaeologist determines that the find does not meet the CRHR standards of significance for cultural resources, construction may proceed. If the archaeologist determines that further information is needed to evaluate significance, a data recovery plan shall be prepared. If the find is determined to be significant by the qualified archaeologist (i.e., because the find is determined to constitute either an historical resource or a unique archaeological resource), the archaeologist shall work with the project applicant to avoid disturbance to the resources, and if complete avoidance is not feasible in light of project design, economics, logistics, and other factors, follow accepted professional standards in recording any find including submittal of the standard DPR Primary Record forms (Form DPR 523) and location information to the appropriate California Historical Resources Information System office for the project area. Project sponsors shall comply with existing local regulations and policies that exceed or reasonably replace any of the above measures that protect archaeological resources. Page 126 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. According to the South San Francisco Historic Preservation Program's map of Historic Resources, identified historic resources do not exist on or within the vicinity of the project site .38 In addition, Figure 4.14-1, Designated Historic Resources, of the General Plan EIR, does not identify any protected historic resources on the project site.39 Resources over 50 years of age may be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). The existing on-site commercial building was constructed circa 195040 and, therefore, could be considered a historic building because the building is over 50 years in age. Tenants on the subject property have included a steel machine shop (1950-1970), Tire Jobbers (1970), Bay Carbon Company (1977-1995), Ogden Allied Services Corp. (1987-1995), Sky Chefs (2000-2005), Quong Hop (2005), J.R. Produce (2005), Capital Sigma Investments (2010), and The Produce and United Property (2015 - Present). In 2019, as part of its General Plan Update, the City published a Cultural and Historic Resources Existing Conditions Report. According to the report, approximately 250 eligible historic architectural resources were identified within the City, the majority of which are not included within the City's register, but were determined to be eligible through environmental reviews. Details on these properties are listed in Table CUL -5 of the Cultural and Historic Resources Existing Conditions Report, and include residential homes, commercial buildings, medical facilities, fraternal organizations, civic, educational, religious, and transportation infrastructure. Evaluated resources determined to be ineligible for listing have been excluded from Table CUL -5. The project site is not included in Table CUL -5 and, thus, has not been determined to be eligible for listing on the NRHP or California Register of Historic Resources (CRHR). In summary, the on-site structure is over 50 years old and, thus, must be evaluated for historical significance in order to comply with Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11- 1. Consistent with Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-1, the Cultural and Historic Resources Existing Conditions Report evaluated structures throughout the City for historical significance, and did not identify the on-site structure as a historically significant resource. Thus, the proposed project would comply with the first item in Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-1, wherein the project would avoid impacts to identified historic resources. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-1 has been fully implemented. Based on the above, implementation of the proposed project would not cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource pursuant to Section 15064.5, and a less -than -significant impact would occur. b,c. Considering that the project site has previously been heavily disturbed through development of the existing structures, the potential for encountering any significant cultural or archaeological resources or human remains during the on-site improvements associated with the project is relatively low. Although low, the potential does exist for 38 South San Francisco Historic Preservation Program. South San Francisco Historic Sites. Available at: https://www.ssf.net/home/showdocument?id=1800. Accessed July 10, 2020. 39 South San Francisco. South San Francisco General Plan Update Draft Environmental Impact Report. June 1999. 40 Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report, Produce Company 40-60 Airport Boulevard. December 20, 2017. Page 127 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study previously unknown or unidentified cultural resources or human remains to be encountered below the surface that could be inadvertently damaged or lost during grading and construction of the project. However, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-2 provides standardized protocol for the accidental discovery of cultural resources, and would be applicable to the proposed project. Implementation of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-2 would reduce impacts related to the discovery of unknown archeological resources to a less -than -significant level. The project would also be required to comply with California Health and Safety Code Sections 7050.5 and 7052, which address appropriate handling of human remains, and California PRC Section 5097, which addresses appropriate protection of archeological and historical sites. Compliance with such regulations would ensure that a less -than - significant impact related to archaeological resources and/or human remains, including those interred outside of dedicated cemeteries, would occur. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Findings Considering that the project site has been previously developed, the likelihood of discovering previously unknown historic or archeological resources is low. In addition, the project would be required to comply with all applicable provisions of California law, including California Health and Safety Code Sections 7050.5 and 7052 and California PRC Section 5097. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-2, listed above, would reduce potential impacts related to archeological resources to a less -than -significant level. As such, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-2 is hereby incorporated requirements of the proposed project. Implementation of the aforementioned Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure would ensure that the project would not result in any additional environmental effects related to Cultural Resources. Page 128 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Environmental Setting The project site is currently developed with a two-story commercial warehouse building and associated parking areas. Electricity and natural gas are currently provided to the project site by PG&E. South San Francisco also has partnered with Peninsula Clean Energy (PCE), a Community Choice Aggregation, which allows the purchase of electricity from renewable sources through PG&E infrastructure.41 Therefore, the project applicant would have convenient access to renewably sourced electricity to meet the demands of the proposed project. A description of the 2019 California Green Building Standards Code and the Building Energy Efficiency Standards, with which the proposed project would be required to comply, are provided below. California Green Building Standards Code The 2019 California Green Building Standards Code, otherwise known as the CALGreen Code (CCR Title 24, Part 11), is a portion of the CBSC, which became effective with the rest of the CBSC on January 1, 2020. The purpose of the CALGreen Code is to improve public health, safety, and general welfare by enhancing the design and construction of buildings through the use of building concepts having a reduced negative impact or positive environmental impact and encouraging sustainable construction practices. The provisions of the code apply to the planning, design, operation, construction, use, and occupancy of every newly constructed building or structure throughout California. Requirements of the CALGreen Code include, but are not limited to, the following measures: • Compliance with relevant regulations related to future installation of Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure in residential and non-residential structures; • Indoor water use consumption is reduced through the establishment of maximum fixture water use rates; • Outdoor landscaping must comply with the California Department of Water Resources' MWELO to reduce outdoor water use; • Diversion of 65 percent of construction and demolition waste from landfills; • Mandatory periodic inspections of energy systems (i.e., heat furnace, air conditioner, mechanical equipment) for nonresidential buildings over 10,000 sf to ensure that all are working at their maximum capacity according to their design efficiencies; and • Mandatory use of low -pollutant emitting interior finish materials such as paints, carpet, vinyl flooring, and particle board. 41 City of South San Francisco. Community Choice Energy. Available at: https://www.ssf.net/departments/city- manager/sustainability/community-choice-energy#:-:text=South%20San%20Francisco%20has%20joinedinstea d%20of%20going%20through%20PG%26E. Accessed June 10, 2020. Page 129 May 2022 Less -Than - IV. ENERGY. Potentially Significant Less -Than- No Would the project: Significant Impact with Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated a. Result in potentially significant environmental impact due to wasteful, inefficient, or unnecessary consumption of ❑ ❑ x ❑ energy resources, during project construction or operation? b. Conflict with or obstruct a state or local plan for renewable ❑ ❑ x ❑ energy or energy efficiency? Environmental Setting The project site is currently developed with a two-story commercial warehouse building and associated parking areas. Electricity and natural gas are currently provided to the project site by PG&E. South San Francisco also has partnered with Peninsula Clean Energy (PCE), a Community Choice Aggregation, which allows the purchase of electricity from renewable sources through PG&E infrastructure.41 Therefore, the project applicant would have convenient access to renewably sourced electricity to meet the demands of the proposed project. A description of the 2019 California Green Building Standards Code and the Building Energy Efficiency Standards, with which the proposed project would be required to comply, are provided below. California Green Building Standards Code The 2019 California Green Building Standards Code, otherwise known as the CALGreen Code (CCR Title 24, Part 11), is a portion of the CBSC, which became effective with the rest of the CBSC on January 1, 2020. The purpose of the CALGreen Code is to improve public health, safety, and general welfare by enhancing the design and construction of buildings through the use of building concepts having a reduced negative impact or positive environmental impact and encouraging sustainable construction practices. The provisions of the code apply to the planning, design, operation, construction, use, and occupancy of every newly constructed building or structure throughout California. Requirements of the CALGreen Code include, but are not limited to, the following measures: • Compliance with relevant regulations related to future installation of Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure in residential and non-residential structures; • Indoor water use consumption is reduced through the establishment of maximum fixture water use rates; • Outdoor landscaping must comply with the California Department of Water Resources' MWELO to reduce outdoor water use; • Diversion of 65 percent of construction and demolition waste from landfills; • Mandatory periodic inspections of energy systems (i.e., heat furnace, air conditioner, mechanical equipment) for nonresidential buildings over 10,000 sf to ensure that all are working at their maximum capacity according to their design efficiencies; and • Mandatory use of low -pollutant emitting interior finish materials such as paints, carpet, vinyl flooring, and particle board. 41 City of South San Francisco. Community Choice Energy. Available at: https://www.ssf.net/departments/city- manager/sustainability/community-choice-energy#:-:text=South%20San%20Francisco%20has%20joinedinstea d%20of%20going%20through%20PG%26E. Accessed June 10, 2020. Page 129 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Building Energy Efficiency Standards The 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards is a portion of the CBSC, which expands upon energy -efficiency measures from the 2016 Building Energy Efficiency Standards; they went into effect starting January 1, 2020. The 2019 standards provide for additional efficiency improvements beyond the current 2016 standards. Residential buildings built in compliance with the 2019 standards are anticipated to use approximately seven percent less energy compared to the 2016 standards, primarily due to lighting upgrades. 12 Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR The General Plan EIR does not include a discussion regarding energy efficiency or renewable energy goals. Mitigation Measures from the General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Impacts related to energy are discussed in Chapter 2.4 of the Plan Bay Area EIR. a. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed whether implementation of the plan would result in wasteful or inefficient consumption of energy in Impact 2.4-1. As noted therein, per capita energy consumption associated with the proposed Plan would be lower per capita when compared to buildout without adoption of the Plan due to the increased energy efficiency of the multi -family housing encouraged as part of the Plan. In addition, because the Plan Bay Area would result in denser land development and a net reduction in personal vehicle use, the project would not result in wasteful or inefficient use of energy and a less -than - significant impact would occur. As discussed in Plan Bay Area EIR Impact 2.4-2, future land use projects under the Plan Bay Area would be more dense and more energy efficient, and would be required to comply with the most up-to-date edition of the Title 24 Standards. In addition, PG&E's compliance with the State's Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), which requires investor- owned utilities, electric service providers, and community choice aggregators to increase procurement from eligible renewable energy resources to 33 percent of total procurement by 2020 and to 60 percent by 2030, would ensure that electricity demand by developments under the Plan Bay Area would be met by increasingly more renewable sources. As such, the Plan Bay Area EIR concludes that impacts related to renewable energy use and energy efficiency would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a, b. Construction of the proposed project would involve on-site energy demand and consumption related to the use of oil in the form of gasoline and diesel fuel for construction worker vehicle trips, hauling and material delivery truck trips, and operation of off-road construction equipment. Project construction would not involve the use of natural gas az California Energy Commission. Title 24 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards FAQ. November 2018. Page 130 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study appliances or equipment. Pursuant to Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2-2, the use of portable diesel generators would be prohibited during construction. The existing on-site warehouse currently consumes energy during normal operations. Demolition of the existing building would remove the energy demand associated with operation of such. Therefore, energy demand during construction would be somewhat off- set through reductions in energy demand due to the demolition of existing structure. Even during the most intense period of construction, due to the different types of construction activities (e.g., site preparation, grading, building construction), only portions of the site would be disturbed at a time, with operation of construction equipment occurring at different locations on the project site, rather than a single location. In addition, all construction equipment and operation thereof would be regulated per the CARB In -Use Off -Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation. The In -Use Off -Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation is intended to reduce emissions from off-road, heavy-duty diesel vehicles in California by imposing limits on idling, requiring all vehicles to be reported to CARB, restricting the addition of older vehicles into fleets, and requiring fleets to reduce emissions by retiring, replacing, or repowering older engines, or installing exhaust retrofits. The In -Use Off -Road Diesel Vehicle Regulation would subsequently help to improve fuel efficiency and reduce GHG emissions. In addition, compliance with Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.2- 2, which limits idling time to two minutes, would further reduce energy consumption during construction. Finally, technological innovations and more stringent standards are constantly being researched at the global level, such as multi -function equipment, hybrid equipment, or other design changes; incorporation of such technologies could help to reduce demand on oil and emissions associated with construction. The CARB prepared the 2017 Climate Change Scoping Plan Update (2017 Scoping Plan), 13 which builds upon previous efforts to reduce GHG emissions and is designed to continue to shift the California economy away from dependence on fossil fuels. Appendix B of the 2017 Scoping Plan includes examples of local actions (municipal code changes, zoning changes, policy directions, and mitigation measures) that would support the State's climate goals. The examples provided include, but are not limited to, enforcing idling time restrictions for construction vehicles, utilizing existing grid power for electric energy rather than operating temporary gasoline/diesel-powered generators, and increasing use of electric and renewable fuel -powered construction equipment. The In -Use Off Road regulation described in the Air Quality section of this SCEA IS, with which the proposed project must comply, would be consistent with the intention of the 2017 Scoping Plan and the recommended actions included in Appendix B of the 2017 Scoping Plan. Based on the above, the temporary increase in energy use during construction of the proposed project would not result in a significant increase in peak or base demands or require additional capacity from local or regional energy supplies. The proposed project would be required to comply with all applicable regulations related to energy conservation and fuel efficiency, which would help to reduce the temporary increase in demand. Following implementation of the proposed project, PG&E would provide electricity to the project site. Energy use associated with operation of the proposed project would be typical of residential uses, requiring electricity for interior and exterior building lighting, operation of stoves, kitchen and cleaning appliances, security systems, and more. Maintenance 43 California Air Resources Board. The 2017 Climate Change Scoping Plan Update. January 20, 2017. Page 131 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study activities during operations, such as landscape maintenance, would involve the use of electric or gas -powered equipment. In addition to on-site energy use, the proposed project would result in transportation energy use associated with vehicle trips generated by future residents. During operations, the proposed project would be required to adhere to the City's Energy Reach Codes, which were adopted through Ordinance 1623-2021 on June 9, 2021, and are defined in Sections 15.26.020 and 15.22.020 of the City's Municipal Code. The City's Energy Reach Codes require all newly constructed residential buildings to be "All -Electric Buildings," defined as buildings that do not have natural gas or propane plumbing installed within the building property lines, and instead use only electricity as the source of energy for space heating, water heating (including pools and spas), cooking appliances, and clothes drying appliances. In addition, new construction within the City is required to facilitate future installation and use of electric vehicle chargers. Specific requirements for multi -family developments with more than 20 dwelling units include the installation of one Level 2 Electric Vehicle Ready Space in the first 20 dwelling units with parking spaces. For each additional dwelling unit, 25 percent of the dwelling units with parking space(s) are required to have at least one Level 2 Electric Vehicle Ready Space. Each remaining dwelling unit with parking space(s) shall be provided with at least one Level 1 Electric Vehicle Ready Space. Furthermore, the proposed project would be subject to all relevant provisions of the most recent update of the CBSC, including the Building Energy Efficiency Standards. Adherence to the City's Energy Reach Code and the most recent CALGreen Code and Building Energy Efficiency Standards would ensure that the proposed structure would consume energy efficiently. Future residents would have access to electricity generated from renewable sources through PCE. Even if customers choose to opt out of PCE, the electricity supplied by PG&E would comply with the State's RPS. Thus, a portion of the energy consumed during project operations would originate from renewable sources. Furthermore, the project applicant has indicated that the project would incorporate design features such as energy efficient light fixtures and Energy -Star rated appliances. The rooftop would include the infrastructure necessary to facilitate future solar panel installation. As noted above, the existing on-site building consumes energy. The proposed project would be built under more stringent efficiency standards compared to the standards in place at the time of construction of the existing building. Therefore, while the project may result in a net increase in energy demand, energy would be consumed more efficiently due to modern regulations. As a qualifying Transit Priority Project, the project site is located within close proximity to existing public transit infrastructure, and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations would be included in the project to meet Code requirements. Short-term and long-term bicycle parking would be included on-site, which would encourage patrons to use alternative transportation. Through project consistency with the Plan Bay Area the project would reduce vehicle miles travelled (VMT) and thereby reduce energy demand associated with transportation. Based on the above, compliance with the City's Energy Reach Code, which requires buildings to be all electric, and the State's latest Energy Efficiency Standards would ensure that the proposed project would implement all necessary energy efficiency regulations. Additionally, the inclusion of infrastructure for future installation of solar panels and other Page 132 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study sustainable features by the proposed project would further reduce any impacts associated with energy consumption. Conclusion Based on the above, construction and operation of the proposed project would not result in wasteful, inefficient, or unnecessary consumption of energy resources or conflict with or obstruct a State or local plan for renewable energy or energy efficiency. Thus, a less - than -significant impact would occur. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Findings Construction and operation of the proposed project would increase energy demand at the project site. However, construction would take place over a limited, finite amount of time, and fuel efficiency of construction equipment would be regulated through State requirements. Operation of the project would not consume excessive energy as energy efficiency fixtures would be implemented to the maximum extent feasible, and transportation energy demand from future residents would be significantly reduced due to the close proximity of the site to the Caltrain Station. In addition, the project would include EV charging stations and infrastructure to allow for subsequent installation of solar panels, in compliance with local renewable energy plans. As such, the proposed project would not result in any additional environmental impacts related to Energy. Page 133 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Environmental Setting The following background setting information focuses on the existing topography of the region and project site, the underlying bedrock, and site seismicity, as well as the general conditions and expansiveness of the on-site soils. While most of South San Francisco is comprised of flat or gently sloping areas, steep hillsides surround the northern and western portions of the City. Seismic and other structural hazards are related to two geologic conditions found in South San Francisco: Soils in the flat lowland areas, comprised largely of Bay Mud overlain with fill in the eastern portions of the City, have high shrink -swell potential, high water table, and low strength. These soil conditions amplify earthquake waves and ground shaking, and are subject to liquefaction. Steeply -sloping hillside areas have soils with shrink -swell hazards, high erosion hazard, and low strength. Some of these soils have severe limitations for bearing dwellings without basements and for local roads. In addition, substantial portions of the south flank of San Bruno Mountain are classified as a high landslide risk area. The San Andreas Fault is considered a source of high earthquake hazard to the entire City, creating potential for ground rupture and high levels of ground shaking. Areas subject to extremely high or very high levels of wave amplification include the hills west of Callan Boulevard, adjacent to the San Andreas Fault zone, and the alluvial lowlands surrounding Colma Creek, between Page 134 May 2022 Less -Than - V. GEOLOGY AND SOILS. Potentially Significant Less -Than- No Would the project: Significant with Significant Impact Impact Mitigation Impact Incorporated a. Directly or indirectly cause potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving: i. Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State ❑ ❑ x ❑ Geologist for the area based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. ii. Strong seismic ground shaking? ❑ ❑ 1t ❑ iii. Seismic -related ground failure, including ❑ x ❑ ❑ liquefaction? iv. Landslides? ❑ ❑ X ❑ b. Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? ❑ ❑ X ❑ c. Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, ❑ K ❑ ❑ and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction or collapse? d. Be located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1 B of the Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial ❑ ❑ X ❑ direct or indirect risks to life or property? e. Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems ❑ ❑ ❑ x where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? f. Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontological ❑ ❑ x ❑ resource or site or unique geologic feature? Environmental Setting The following background setting information focuses on the existing topography of the region and project site, the underlying bedrock, and site seismicity, as well as the general conditions and expansiveness of the on-site soils. While most of South San Francisco is comprised of flat or gently sloping areas, steep hillsides surround the northern and western portions of the City. Seismic and other structural hazards are related to two geologic conditions found in South San Francisco: Soils in the flat lowland areas, comprised largely of Bay Mud overlain with fill in the eastern portions of the City, have high shrink -swell potential, high water table, and low strength. These soil conditions amplify earthquake waves and ground shaking, and are subject to liquefaction. Steeply -sloping hillside areas have soils with shrink -swell hazards, high erosion hazard, and low strength. Some of these soils have severe limitations for bearing dwellings without basements and for local roads. In addition, substantial portions of the south flank of San Bruno Mountain are classified as a high landslide risk area. The San Andreas Fault is considered a source of high earthquake hazard to the entire City, creating potential for ground rupture and high levels of ground shaking. Areas subject to extremely high or very high levels of wave amplification include the hills west of Callan Boulevard, adjacent to the San Andreas Fault zone, and the alluvial lowlands surrounding Colma Creek, between Page 134 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Orange and Linden Avenues. Most of the City would experience an intensity level of VII (Nonstructural Damage) or VIII (Moderate) from a rupture of the Peninsula Segment of the San Andreas Fault during an earthquake with a 7.1 magnitude.44 The project site is situated in the Coast Ranges geomorphic province of California. The Coast Ranges have experienced a complex geological history characterized by Late Tertiary folding and faulting that has resulted in a series of northwest -trending mountain ranges and intervening valleys. The following information was procured primarily from the site-specific Geotechnical Investigation prepared by GEOCON (see Appendix D).41 The project site is not located within an Earthquake Fault Hazard Zone, as designated pursuant to the Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act, and known faults do not cross the site. The nearest known active fault surface trace is the San Andreas Fault, which is mapped approximately 2.75 miles from the site. The inland valleys, as well as the structural depression within which San Francisco Bay is located, are filled with unconsolidated to semi -consolidated deposits of Quaternary age (about the last 1.6 million years). Continental deposits (alluvium) consist of unconsolidated to semi -consolidated sand, silt, clay and gravel, while the bay deposits typically consist of soft organic -rich silt and clay (bay mud) or sand. Background geologic mapping by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) indicates the majority of the site is underlain by sandstone and shale of the Cretaceous- and Jurassic -age Franciscan Complex with artificial fills at the southern margin of the site. The artificial fills area likely associated with the in -fill of former natural stream channels during original site development. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Chapter 4.11 of the General Plan EIR evaluated the potential effects related to geology, soils, and seismicity within the City. a.i-a.iv.Impacts related to seismic groundshaking, seismic -related hazards, liquefaction, and ground failure are discussed under General Plan EIR Impact 4.11-a. Surface rupture of an Alquist-Priolo Fault is discussed in Impact 4.11-b. If an earthquake occurs in the region, certain susceptible areas of South San Francisco could experience structural damage. However, the following General Plan policies would reduce potential impacts to a less - than -significant level. • 8.1-G-1 Minimize the risk to life and property from seismic activity and geologic hazards in South San Francisco. • 8.1-1-1 Do not permit special occupancy buildings, such as hospitals, schools, and other structures that are important to protecting health and safety in the community, in areas identified in Figure 8-2. • 8.1-1-2 Require geotechnical and engineering geology reports as part of the development review process prior to approval of any development on sites within seismically sensitive lands, as indicated in Figure 8-5. (Figure 4.11-6 of the [General Plan] DEIR) • 8.1-1-3 Explore programs that would build incentives to retrofit unreinforced masonry buildings. 44 South San Francisco. South San Francisco General Plan Update Draft Environmental Impact Report. June 1999. 45 GEOCON Consultants, Inc. Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation: Proposed Multifamily Development 40-60 Airport Boulevard South San Francisco, California. January 2018. Page 135 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study C. General Plan EIR Impact 4.11-c discusses impacts related to expansive soils and settlement. Expansive soils can be found in several hillside locations throughout the City. However, implementation of all applicable General Plan policies, as listed above, would reduce potential impacts to a less -than -significant level. b,d,e,f. Other impacts related to geological and soil resources were not discussed in the General Plan EIR. Mitigation Measures from General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Impacts related to geology and soils are discussed in Chapter 2.7 of the Plan Bay Area EIR. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a. i. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to fault rupture under Impact 2.7-1. The Alquist-Priolo Act regulates where development and road projects can occur in relation to faults by requiring detailed fault identification studies and requiring minimum setback requirements. Local agencies and Caltrans also have requirements to address impacts related to fault rupture. Therefore, existing federal, state, and local regulations and oversight are in place that would effectively reduce the inherent hazard associated with fault rupture, and the impact would be less than significant. a.ii. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to ground shaking under Impact 2.7-2. While the Plan would result in increased population in a seismically active area, regulatory requirements already exist that establish specific development standards in such areas, and the impact would be less than significant. a.iii. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact regarding seismic -related ground failure, including liquefaction under Impact 2.7-3. The impacts of ground failure, including liquefaction, on development of the land uses or transportation projects under the Plan Bay Area would be addressed through site-specific geotechnical studies required by local jurisdictions in accordance with standard industry practices and State -provided guidance. In addition, development would conform to the current seismic design provisions of the International Building Code and CBSC in order to reduce potential losses from ground failure as a result of an earthquake. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant. a.iv. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to landslides under Impact 2.7-4. Landslide hazards are dependent on site-specific conditions, including the steepness of slopes, and other conditions such as, in the case of seismically -induced landslides, the distance and magnitude of the seismic event. State and local standards have been developed to address this condition and, therefore, the impact would be less than significant. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil under Impact 2.7-5. Construction associated with land use and transportation projects would include ground disturbances that could expose underlying soils to the effects of erosion. However, existing regulatory requirements specify Page 136 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study mandatory actions that must occur during project development that would address this potential impact and, therefore, the impact would be less than significant. c,d. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to locating future projects on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable, or contains expansive properties under Impact 2.7-6. Hazards associated with unstable soils or geologic units are dependent on site- specific conditions, as well as the specific nature of the individual project proposed. With adherence to grading permit and building code requirements, including seismic design criteria as required by the CBSC, Caltrans, Special Publication 117A, and local building code requirements, all improvements and development associated with both the land use development and transportation projects would be designed to minimize potential risks related to unstable soils and geologic units. Therefore, impacts would be less than significant. e. Impacts related to the suitability of soils to support septic systems is not included in the Plan Bay Area EIR. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to destruction of unique paleontological or geologic features under Impact 2.11-3, and determined that individual development projects have the potential to adversely affect such resources. However, implementation of Mitigation Measure 2.11-3, reproduced below, would reduce the potential impact to a less -than -significant level. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-3 would apply to the proposed project, and has already been implemented: 2.11-3 Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: Before construction activities, project sponsors shall conduct a record search using an appropriate database, such as the UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology to determine whether the project area has been previously surveyed and whether resources were identified. If record searches indicate that the project is located in an area likely to contain important paleontological, and/or geological resources, such as sedimentary rocks which have yielded significant terrestrial and other fossils, project sponsors shall retain a qualified paleontologist to train all construction personnel involved with earthmoving activities about the possibility of encountering fossils. The appearance and types of fossils likely to be seen during construction will be described. Construction personnel will be trained about the proper notification procedures should fossils be encountered. If paleontological resources are discovered during earthmoving activities, the construction crew will be directed to immediately cease work in the vicinity of the find and notify the implementing agencies and/or project sponsors. The project sponsor will retain a qualified paleontologist for identification and salvage of fossils so that construction delays can be Page 137 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study minimized. The paleontologist will be responsible for implementing a recovery plan which could include the following: o in the event of discovery, salvage of unearthed fossil remains, typically involving simple excavation of the exposed specimen but possibly also plaster jacketing of large and/or fragile specimens, or more elaborate quarry excavations of richly fossiliferous deposits; o recovery of stratigraphic and geologic data to provide a context for the recovered fossil remains, typically including description of lithologies of fossil -bearing strata, measurement and description of the overall stratigraphic section, and photographic documentation of the geologic setting; o laboratory preparation (cleaning and repair) of collected fossil remains to a point of curation, generally involving removal of enclosing rock material, stabilization of fragile specimens (using glues and other hardeners), and repair of broken specimens; o cataloging and identification of prepared fossil remains, typically involving scientific identification of specimens, inventory of specimens, assignment of catalog numbers, and entry of data into an inventory database; o transferal, for storage, of cataloged fossil remains to an appropriate repository, with consent of property owner, o preparation of a final report summarizing the field and laboratory methods used, the stratigraphic units inspected, the types of fossils recovered, and the significance of the curated collection; and o project sponsors shall comply with existing local regulations and policies that exceed or reasonably replace any of the above measures that protect paleontological or geologic resources. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a.i-ii. The project site is not located within the boundaries of an Earthquake Fault Zone, as designated pursuant to the Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act, and known fault lines do not cross the project site. The nearest known active fault to the project site is the San Andreas Fault, which is located approximately 2.75 miles from the site. Therefore, fault rupture is unlikely to occur at the project site.46 The project site is located within a seismically sensitive area, as designated in Figure 4.11- 6 of the General Plan EIR. As required by General Plan Policy 8.1-1-2, development on lands within seismically sensitive areas require geotechnical and engineering geology reports as part of the development review process. The Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation prepared for the proposed project partially complies with this policy. Preparation of a site-specific design -level geotechnical exploration, as required by project - specific Mitigation Measure V-1, would ensure that the project fully complies with General Plan Policy 8.1-1-2. Based on the proximity of the project site to local and regional faulting, as well as historical seismic activity, the project site is considered subject to relatively high ground shaking risk and related effects. However, the CBSC provides minimum standards to ensure that the 46 GEOCON Consultants, Inc. Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation: Proposed Multifamily Development 40-60 Airport Boulevard South San Francisco, California. January 2018. Page 138 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study proposed structures would be designed using sound engineering practices and appropriate engineering standards for the seismic area in which the project site is located. Projects designed in accordance with the CBSC should be able to: 1) resist minor earthquakes without damage; 2) resist moderate earthquakes without structural damage, but with some non-structural damage; and 3) resist major earthquakes without collapse, but with some structural, as well as non-structural, damage. Although conformance with the CBSC does not guarantee that substantial structural damage would not occur in the event of a maximum magnitude earthquake, conformance with the CBSC can reasonably be assumed to ensure that the proposed structures would be survivable, allowing occupants to safely evacuate in the event of a major earthquake. Compliance with the CBSC would ensure that seismic -related effects would not cause adverse impacts. Therefore, a less -than -significant impact would occur related to seismic rupture of a known earthquake fault or strong seismic ground shaking. a.iii. Soil liquefaction results from loss of strength during cyclic loading, especially as a result of cyclic loadings induced by earthquakes or ground shaking. Soils most susceptible to liquefaction are clean, loose, saturated, uniformly graded fine sands. The liquefaction analysis prepared as part of the Geotechnical Investigation identified a portion of the alluvium below groundwater as potentially liquefiable. However, according to GEOCON, due to the depth to the liquefiable layer, the potential for ground loss due to sand boils or fissures in a seismic event is considered low. The likely consequence of potential liquefaction at the site is ground surface settlement. The GEOCON analysis concluded that, if liquefaction were to occur, settlements on the order of two inches may result at the southern margin of the site. Corresponding differential settlements may occur over a short horizontal distance due to the abrupt transition to formational materials across the site. Nonetheless, further evaluation is required through soil borings and laboratory testing to determine the liquefaction potential, and design accordingly. Without further evaluation of the on-site liquefaction potential, the proposed project could directly or indirectly cause potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death associated with seismic -related ground failure, including liquefaction, and a potentially significant impact could occur. However, implementation of project -specific Mitigation Measure V-1, which would be required by the City as a condition of approval for the proposed project, would reduce the potential impact to a less -than -significant level. a.iv. Seismically -induced landslides are triggered by earthquake ground shaking. The risk of landslide hazard is greatest in areas with steep, unstable slopes. The project site does not contain, and is not located adjacent to, any such slopes. Thus, the proposed project would not directly or indirectly cause potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury, or death involving landslides, and a less -than -significant impact would occur. Issues related to erosion are discussed in Section X, Hydrology and Water Quality, of this SCEA IS. As noted therein, the proposed project would not result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil. Thus, a less -than -significant impact would occur. C. As noted above, the project site is relatively level and is not located on or near any slopes. Therefore, the proposed project is not subject to risk from landslide. Lateral spreading is horizontal/lateral ground movement of relatively flat -lying soil deposits towards a free face such as an excavation, channel, or open body of water; typically, lateral spreading is associated with liquefaction of one or more subsurface layers near the bottom of the exposed slope. The amount of movement depends on the soil strength, duration and Page 139 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study intensity of seismic shaking, topography, and free face geometry. Given that the project site does not contain any free faces, the potential for lateral spreading to pose a risk to the proposed development is negligible. However, as discussed under question "a.iii", a portion of the site includes soils that are potentially liquefiable, and settlement could occur if the building is not appropriately designed. Based on the above, the proposed project would result in a potentially significant impact related to being located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction, or collapse. However, implementation of project - specific Mitigation Measure V-1, which would be required by the City as a condition of approval for the proposed project, would reduce the potential impact to a less -than - significant level. d. Expansive soils can undergo significant volume change with changes in moisture content. Specifically, such soils shrink and harden when dried and expand and soften when wetted. Expansive soils can shrink or swell and cause heaving and cracking of slabs -on -grade, pavements, and structures founded on shallow foundation. Building damage due to volume changes associated with expansive soil can be reduced by a variety of solutions. If structures are underlain by expansive soils, foundation systems must be capable of tolerating or resisting any potentially damaging soil movements, and building foundation areas must be properly drained. Exposed soils must be kept moist prior to placement of concrete for foundation construction. The Geotechnical Investigation prepared for the proposed project did not identify expansive soils on-site. Therefore, a less -than -significant impact would occur related to proposed structures being located on expansive soil, as defined in Table 18-1 B of the Uniform Building Code, thereby creating substantial direct or indirect risks to life or property. e. The proposed project would connect to the existing City sewer system. Thus, the construction or operation of septic tanks or other alternative wastewater disposal systems is not included as part of the project. Therefore, no impact regarding the capability of soils to adequately support the use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems would occur. Known unique geologic or paleontological resources have not been identified on-site. In addition, the project site has already been developed and, therefore, has been subject to substantial ground disturbance. Consistent with Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-3, this analysis relies on a records search request for a separate development project located on a neighboring lot that was submitted to the UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology (UCMP) on January 22, 2021. The neighboring lot, hereafter referred to as the study lot, is located approximately 30 meters west of the project site. As noted in the records search request results, all latitude and longitudes for paleontological resources should be assumed to have several hundred meters of error. Due to the substantial margin of error and the close proximity to the project site, the results of the records search can reasonably be applied to the project site. The records search identified the following three Pleistocene deposits to the west of the study lot: UCMP localities 164A, 1648, and V6319. In addition, several invertebrate localities that produced mollusks and echinoids from the Pliocene to Pleistocene Merced Page 140 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Formation exist in former creek beds near V6319. However, the aforementioned sites were all collected when the general area was less developed. The project area has since been built up, developed, and covered in fill. Because fossils were not identified in the immediate project area, and the surrounding area has been previously developed, the UCMP staff determined that previously reported fossils do not exist on or near the study lot.47 Because the study lot is located immediately west of the project site, and the nearest paleontological resources to the study lot are located west of the study lot, the same conclusion reasonably applies to the project site. Based on the records search, it is reasonably anticipated that ground -disturbing activity, such as grading, trenching, or excavating associated with implementation of the proposed project, would not have the potential to disturb or destroy any paleontological resources; thus, resulting in a less -than -significant impact regarding the direct or indirect destruction of a unique paleontological resource. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures Implementation of the following mitigation measure would reduce the above impact to a less -than - significant level. V-1 Prior to approval of construction permits, the applicant shall retain a qualified geologist to prepare a site-specific design -level geotechnical exploration as part of the design process. The exploration shall include laboratory soil testing to provide additional data for preparation of specific recommendations regarding the following items: • Grading, existing fill removal, and fill compaction; • Consolidation settlement; • Liquefaction settlement; • Ground lurching; • Lateral spreading; • Site Specific Seismic Hazard Analysis (if required); • Foundation design; • Retaining walls; • Site drainage and landscaping irrigation; and • Pavement recommendations. The project applicant shall submit results of the design -level geotechnical exploration to the City's Planning Division and/or City Engineer for review and approval. Findings The project site is not located within an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone, and the proposed structures would be designed to withstand seismic ground shaking via compliance with the 2019 CBSC. The on-site soils are not identified to be expansive, but may be liquefiable and subject to settlement. Project -specific Mitigation Measure V-1 requires further evaluation of the site by preparation of a design -level geotechnical exploration, and implementation of all 47 Patricia Holroyd, Ph.D., Senior Museum Scientist at UC Berkeley Museum of Paleontology. Personal Communication [email] with Briette Shea, Senior Associate/Air Quality Technician at Raney Planning & Management, Inc. March 18, 2021. Page 141 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study recommendations therein. In addition, previously unknown unique paleontological resources are unlikely to be discovered during ground disturbing activities, based upon the records of the UCMP. With implementation of the aforementioned project -specific Mitigation Measure, the proposed project would not result in any additional environmental effects to Geology and Soils. Page 142 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Less Than VI. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS. Potentially Significant Less -Than- No Significant with Significant Impact Would the project: Impact Mitigation Impact Incorporated Generate greenhouse gas emissions, either directly or indirectly, that may have a significant impact on the ❑ environment? Conflict with an applicable adopted for the purpose of greenhouse gasses? plan, policy or regulation reducing the emissions of ❑ ❑ x ❑ ❑ x ❑ Environmental Setting Greenhouse gases (GHGs) are components of Earth's atmosphere which affect the global climate by trapping and releasing thermal energy. Emissions of GHGs contributing to global climate change are attributable in large part to human activities associated with the industrial/manufacturing, utility, transportation, residential, and agricultural sectors. Therefore, the cumulative global emissions of GHGs contributing to global climate change can be attributed to every nation, region, and city, and virtually every individual on Earth. A project's GHG emissions are at a micro -scale relative to global emissions, but could result in a cumulatively considerable incremental contribution to a significant cumulative macro -scale impact. Implementation of the proposed project would cumulatively contribute to increases of GHG emissions. Estimated GHG emissions attributable to future development would be primarily associated with increases of carbon dioxide (CO2) and, to a lesser extent, other GHG pollutants, such as methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N20) associated with area sources, mobile sources or vehicles, utilities, water usage, wastewater generation, and the generation of solid waste. The primary source of GHG emissions for the project would be mobile source emissions. The common unit of measurement for GHG is expressed in terms of annual metric tons of CO2 equivalents (MTCO2e/yr). The BAAQMD developed a threshold of significance for project -level GHG emissions in 2009. The BAAQMD's approach to developing the threshold was to identify a threshold level of GHG emissions for which a project would not be expected to substantially conflict with existing California legislation. At the time that the thresholds were developed, the foremost legislation regarding GHG emissions was Assembly Bill (AB) 32, which established an emissions reduction goal of reducing statewide emissions to 1990 levels by 2020.48 The GHG emissions threshold of significance recommended by BAAQMD to determine compliance with AB 32 is 1,100 MTCO2e/yr. If a project generates GHG emissions above the BAAQMD's adopted threshold level, the project is considered to generate significant GHG emissions and conflict with AB 32. The foregoing threshold is intended for use in assessing operational GHG emissions only. Construction of a proposed project would result in GHG emissions over a short -period of time in comparison to the operational lifetime of the project. To capture the construction -related GHG emissions due to buildout of the proposed project, such emissions are amortized over the duration of the construction period and added to the operational GHG emissions. Given that construction - related GHG emissions would not occur concurrently with operational emissions and would cease upon completion of construction activities, and that BAAQMD thresholds are based on annual emissions (i.e., emissions from a single year, rather than combined emissions from multiple 48 Bay Area Air Quality Management District. California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines Update: Proposed Thresholds of Significance. December 7, 2009. Page 143 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study years), combining the two emissions sources represents a conservative estimate of annual project GHG emissions. Since the adoption of BAAQMD's GHG thresholds of significance, the State legislature has passed SB 32, which builds upon AB 32 and establishes a statewide GHG reduction target of 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030. Considering the legislative progress that has occurred regarding statewide reduction goals since the adoption of BAAQMD's standards, the emissions thresholds presented above would determine whether a proposed project would be in compliance with the 2020 emissions reductions goals of AB 32, but would not necessarily demonstrate whether a project would be in compliance with SB 32. In accordance with the changing legislative environment, BAAQMD has begun the process of updating its CEQA Guidelines. While updated CEQA Guidelines have not yet been released, on April 20, 2022, the Air District Board of Directors held a public meeting and adopted proposed CEQA Thresholds for Evaluating the Significance of Climate Change Impacts from Land Use Projects and Plans .49 Key motivations of this effort include the need to update the recommended thresholds to align with the latest State GHG reduction targets for 2030 and 2045, and to support local planning efforts. The MTC focuses on achieving GHG emissions reductions by encouraging a region wide transportation strategy, which would allow for a reduction of dependence on single passenger vehicles and an increase in alternative transit options. To accomplish the aforementioned transportation improvements, the MTC identified areas of the region where alternative transit options currently exist, and areas needing improvement. Areas with frequently recurring transit service and multiple alternative transportation options were identified in the MTC as being TPAs. The MTC concluded that further densification and growth in TPAs would lead to a greater proportion of the regional population living and working in areas that would provide easy access to alternative means of transportation, which would lead to a greater use of alternative means of transportation and a reduction in passenger vehicle dependence. The project site has been identified as being in a TPA and, thus, compact and mixed-use development of the site is generally encouraged by the MTC as a means to achieve regional GHG emissions reductions. The project qualifies as a Transit Priority Project and, thus, pursuant to PRC 21159.28, this environmental document is not required to reference, describe or discuss impacts from car and light duty truck trips on climate change or the regional transportation network. Discussions of impacts from car and light duty truck trips on climate change is not required of Transit Priority Projects because such projects are consistent with regional transportation plans, the implementation of which would contribute to regional reductions in GHG emissions. Accordingly, the analysis of project effects on GHG emissions does not include a discussion of the project's GHG emissions from mobile sources; however, the discussion will analyze the project's GHG emissions resulting from construction and other operational activities. South San Francisco CAP As a means of achieving the statewide GHG emissions reduction goals, the City of South San Francisco has prepared a CAP, which was adopted on February 13, 2014. Consistent with the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, the CAP presents a target reduction of 15 percent below baseline 2005 GHG emissions levels by 2020. The targets are consistent with statewide goals. In addition, the CAP includes a number of reduction measures intended to be implemented by the City in order to accomplish the reduction goals, and quantifies emissions reductions from the identified 49 Bay Area Air Quality Management District. CEQA Thresholds and Guidelines Update. Available at: https://www.baagmd.gov/plans-and-climate/california-environmental-quality-act-ceqa/updated-ceqa-guidelines. Accessed April 25, 2022. Page 144 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study reduction measures in the years 2020 and 2035. The emissions reduction strategies developed by the City follows the BAAQMD's CEQA Guidelines and the corresponding criteria for a Qualified Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Program as defined by the BAAQMD. The information included in the CAP fulfills the requirements of Section 15183.5 of the CEQA Guidelines, but has not been updated to address compliance with reduction targets after 2020. It should be noted that the project is evaluated qualitatively for compliance with the CAP, but a quantitative threshold for GHG emissions for individual development projects has not been established by the City or set forth in the CAP. Current GHG Emissions from Existing Buildings The existing on-site warehouse building generates GHG emissions during normal operations. The operational GHG emissions of the existing conditions have been modeled using CalEEMod, and the results are presented in Table 8 below. Table 8 Existing On -Site Conditions - Operational GHG Emissions Source Annual GHG Emissions (MTCOze/yr) Area 0.01 Energy 85.99 Mobile 408.93 Solid Waste 22.58 Water 16.26 Total Operational Emissions 533.75 Source: Ca/EEMod, April 2021 (Appendix A). Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR The General Plan EIR does not include an analysis of impacts related to GHG emissions. However, the following policies, which relate to GHG emissions, are included in the City's General Plan: • 7.3-G-2 Mitigate the South San Francisco community's impact on climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions consistent with state guidance. • 7.3-G-5 Promote clean and alternative fuel combustion in mobile equipment and vehicles. • 7.3-1-6 Periodically update the inventory of community -wide GHG emissions and evaluate appropriate GHG emissions reduction targets, consistent with current State objectives, statewide guidance, and regulations. • 7.3-1-7 Adopt and implement the City of South San Francisco's CAP, which will identify a GHG emissions reduction target and measures and actions to achieve the reduction target. • 7.3-1-8 Evaluate and regularly report to City Council, or its designee, on the implementation status of the CAP and update the CAP as necessary should the City find that adopted strategies are not achieving anticipated reductions, or to otherwise incorporate new opportunities. • 7.3-1-9 Promote land uses that facilitate alternative transit use, including high-density housing, mixed uses, and affordable housing served by alternative transit infrastructure. • 7.3-1-12 Adopt guidelines, standards, and flexible regulations that promote on-site renewable energy systems while strengthening South San Francisco's economic competitiveness. • 7.3-1-13 Encourage efficient, clean energy and fuel use through collaborative programs, award programs, and incentives, while removing barriers to the expansion of alternative fuel facilities and infrastructure. Page 145 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study • 7.3-1-14 Ensure that design guidelines and standards support operation of alternative fuel facilities, vehicles, and equipment. • 7.3-1-15 Demonstrate effective operations in municipal facilities that reduce GHG emissions. Mitigation Measures from the General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.5 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluates potential impacts to global climate change that may result from GHG emissions related to the implementation of the proposed Plan. a. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the net increase in direct and indirect GHG emissions in 2040 when compared to existing conditions under Impact 2.5-2. Because implementation of the Plan Bay Area would result in a net reduction in GHG emissions in 2040 when compared to existing conditions, the impact would be less than significant. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to conflicting with the goal of SB 32 under Impact 2.5-3. While the Plan Bay Area would support progress towards attaining the 2030 and 2050 targets, even more aggressive GHG reduction actions, such as local implementation of GHG reduction plans, would be needed to conform to such long-term targets. Therefore, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the Plan may conflict with an applicable plan, policy, or regulation adopted to reduce emissions of GHGs. Implementation of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.5-3, requires measures consistent with the State 2017 Scoping Plan, including directing counties and cities to adopt qualified GHG reduction plans (e.g., CAPs). Mitigation, via CAPs for individual jurisdictions, or other programs, including retrofitting existing buildings, installing renewable energy facilities that replace reliance on fossil -fuel power in the region, alterations in the vehicle fleet (toward more non-fossil fuel -powered vehicles) and other measures would be required to meet the goals needed to attain the State's 2030 targets. However, there is no assurance that this level of mitigation would be accomplished throughout the Bay Area. Moreover, MTC/ABAG cannot require local implementing agencies to adopt Mitigation Measure 2.5-3, and it is ultimately the responsibility of a lead agency to determine and adopt mitigation. According to the Plan Bay Area EIR, even with full implementation of the mitigation measure, forecasted emissions would not be reduced to target levels under SB 32. Thus, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impact remains significant and unavoidable. It should be noted that the significant and unavoidable determination above refers to buildout of the entire Plan Bay Area planning area. However, as discussed in further detail below, implementation of the proposed project would result in GHG emissions that are below the applicable thresholds of significance, and the project would be consistent with the City's CAP and the 2017 Scoping Plan. As such, the proposed project's incremental contribution to the significant and unavoidable impact would be less than cumulatively considerable. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.5-3, which requires adoption of a local CAP or other qualified GHG reduction plan, is focused on lead agency efforts, and would not apply to the proposed project. Page 146 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Project -Specific Impact Discussion a, b. Because the proposed project is a Transit Priority Project, a discussion of impacts from light vehicle traffic on global climate change is not required, pursuant to PRC Section 21159.28(a). However, the remaining sources of GHG emissions must still be addressed. Construction GHG emissions are a one-time release and are, therefore, not typically expected to generate a significant contribution to global climate change. Neither the City nor BAAQMD has an adopted threshold of significance for construction -related GHG emissions. Nonetheless, the proposed project's construction GHG emissions, as well as operational emissions, have been estimated using CaIEEMod, under the same assumptions discussed in Section I, Air Quality, of this SCEA IS (see Appendix A). PG&E's compliance with the State's RPS was assumed in the modeling. As noted in the previous section of this SCEA IS, customers would be able to purchase renewably -sourced electricity through PCE. However, because future residents have the option to opt out of PCE services, the modeling conservatively assumed that PG&E would be the electricity provider for the project. In reality, emissions from electricity are expected to be lower than the levels presented herein. The emissions estimates prepared for the proposed project determined that unmitigated project construction would result in total GHG emissions of 1,609.81 MTCO2e over the course of 2.5 years. The most emissions -intensive year of construction is expected to occur in 2024, with construction resulting in 758.03 MTCO2e/yr. In order to provide a conservative estimate of emissions, the proposed project's construction GHG emissions have been amortized over the anticipated construction period of the project. As shown in Table 9, total amortized unmitigated construction emissions would equate to 643.92 MTCO2e/yr over the assumed 2.5 -year construction period of the project. Table 9 Unmitigated Annual Project Construction GHG Emissions Year Annual GHG Emissions MTCO2e/ r 2023 329.91 2024 758.03 2025 521.87 Total Construction Emissions 1,609.81 Amortized Annual Construction Emissions 643.92 Source: CaIEEMod, April 2022 (Appendix A, page 55). According to the CalEEMod results, the proposed project would result in total annual GHG emissions as shown in Table 10, including the amortized construction emissions. Additionally, the GHG emissions associated with the current operation of the existing commercial building are also presented in the table. In the absence of the proposed project, the emissions would continue unabated. Considering that existing GHG emissions resulting from the current operations at the project site would continue in the absence of the proposed project, the analysis of operational GHG emissions presented in this SCEA IS focuses on the net change in emissions. Based on the total annual GHG emissions shown in the table, including amortized annual construction emissions, the proposed project would result in net new annual GHG emissions of 898.69 MTCO2e/yr. Thus, implementation of the proposed project would Page 147 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study result in emissions below the BAAQMD's former 1,100 MTCO2e/yr threshold of significance, and the proposed project would not conflict with AB 32. Table 10 Annual Operational GHG Emissions MTCO2e/ r -Unmitigated Existing Proposed Net New Annual Emission Source Conditions Project GHG Emissions Area 0.01 15.37 +15.36 Energy 85.99 269.39' +183.4 Solid Waste 22.58 67.55 +44.97 Water 16.26 33.16 +16.9 Amortized Construction - 638.06 +638.06 Emissions Total Annual GHG 124.82 1,023.53 898.69 Emissions BAAQMD Threshold - - 1,100.00 Exceeds Threshold? - - NO Note: In compliance with the City's Energy Reach Code, the proposed building would be all -electric, and would not include natural gas infrastucture. The prohibition of natural gas, and associated increase in electricity use, have been calculated off -model. Refer to Appendix A, page 173. Source: CaIEEMod, April 2021 and April 2022 (Appendix A, pages 5 and 58). The updated GHG thresholds adopted by BAAQMD on April 20, 2022 to address more recent climate change legislation, including SB 32, provide thresholds related to Buildings and Transportation. The proposed project is not subject to the Transportation thresholds as it is considered a Transit Priority Project; pursuant to PRC 21159.28, this environmental document is not required to reference, describe or discuss impacts from car and light duty truck trips on climate change or the regional transportation network. Regarding BAAQMD's new Buildings threshold, a project must be shown to meet the following minimum project design elements :50 a. The project will not include natural gas appliances or natural gas plumbing (in both residential and nonresidential development). b. The project will not result in any wasteful, inefficient, or unnecessary energy usage as determined by the analysis required under CEQA Section 21100(b)(3) and Section 15126.2(b) of the State CEQA Guidelines. As noted in the above table, in compliance with the City's Energy Reach Code, the proposed building would be all -electric, and would not include natural gas infrastructure. Thus, criterion `a' would be met. As demonstrated in Section IV of this SCEA, the proposed project would not result in any wasteful, inefficient, or unnecessary energy usage. Thus, criterion 'b' would be met and it can be seen that the proposed project would not conflict with the State's latest climate legislation, including SB 32. Climate Action Plan The City's CAP is implemented at the project level through preparation of the Development Review Checklist. The Development Review Checklist for the proposed project is included ao Bay Area Air Quality Management District. Justification Report: CEQA Thresholds for Evaluating the Significance of Climate Impacts From Land Use Projects and Plans [pg. 2]. April 2022. Page 148 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study as Appendix E to this SCEA IS. As noted therein, the project would comply with the majority of measures included in the CAP, including, but not limited to, the incorporation of: • Bicycle facilities; • High-density housing; • Payment of traffic impact fees; and • EV charging spaces. As such, the proposed project would not conflict with the City's CAP and, therefore, would not conflict with the applicable plan, policy, or regulation adopted for the purpose of reducing the emissions of GHGs. It should be noted that the CAP focuses on achieving the goals set forth by AB 32. Consistency with 2017 Scoping Plan Prior to the recent adoption of GHG emissions thresholds to assess compliance with SB 32, the BAAQMD directed jurisdictions to qualitatively assess a project's compliance with the recommended mitigation measures within the California's 2017 Climate Change Scoping Plan (2017 Scoping Plan) as an alternative means of assessing a project's potential impacts related to GHG emissions.51 Appendix B to the CARB's 2017 Scoping Plan provides examples of potentially feasible mitigation measures that could be considered to assess a project's compliance with the State's 2030 GHG emissions reductions goals. Thus, general compliance with the majority of the Local Actions within the 2017 Scoping Plan could be considered to demonstrate the project's compliance with SB 32. Notwithstanding the BAAQMD's recent adoption of GHG thresholds related to SB 32, this SCEA also discusses the project's consistency with the applicable Local Actions within the 2017 Scoping Plan in Table 11 below. Table 11 of Project Consistency with the 2017 Scoping Plan —Analysis Suggested Measure Consistency Discussion Construction Enforce idling time restrictions for Pursuant to the applicable Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation construction vehicles. Measure 2.2-2, the idling time for construction vehicles associated with the project shall be limited to no more than two minutes. Construction fleets and all equipment operated as part of on-site construction activities would be subject to such idling restrictions. As such, the proposed project would be required to comply with this measure. Require construction vehicles to The project applicant has not committed to using operate with the highest tier engines construction equipment that complies with the highest commercially available. tier engines commercially available. However, it should be noted that construction emissions would fall below the BAAQMD's thresholds. As a result, project compliance with this measure is uncertain. Divert and recycle construction and The CALGreen Code requires the diversion of demolition waste, and use locally- construction and demolition waste, and the proposed (Table continued on next page) s1 Flores, Areana. Environmental Planner, Planning and Climate Protection. Personal communication [phone] with Jacob Byrne, Senior Associate/Air Quality Technician, Raney Planning and Management, Inc. September 17, 2019. Page 149 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 11 of Project Consistency with the 2017 Scoping Plan —Analysis Suggested Measure Consistency Discussion sourced building materials with a high project would be required to comply with the recycled material content to the requirements within the most up-to-date CALGreen greatest extent feasible. Code. Thus, the project would be considered to comply with the suggested measure. Minimize tree removal, and mitigate While the two on-site trees would be removed as part of indirect GHG emissions increases the proposed project, the project would include planting that occur due to vegetation removal, several trees as part of the Landscaping Plan. As such, loss of sequestration, and soil the loss of sequestration associated with the removal of disturbance. two trees would be offset by planting several new trees. Thus, the project would be considered to generally comply with the suggested measure. Utilize existing grid power for electric Consistent with Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure energy rather than operating 2.2-2, the contractor would use existing grid electricity to temporary gasoline/diesel powered the extent feasible. However, the possibility exists that generators. temporary natural gas or propane generators will be used for electricity in instances where grid electricity is not accessible. Overall, the project would be considered to generally comply with the suggested measure. Increase use of electric and The project applicant has not committed to the use of renewable fuel powered construction alternatively fueled construction equipment. equipment and require renewable Furthermore, the commercial availability of renewable diesel fuel where commercially diesel in the project area is currently unknown. available. Consequently, compliance with this suggested measure is uncertain at this time. Require diesel equipment fleets to be The project applicant has not committed to reducing lower emitting than any current emissions from the construction fleet beyond any emission standard. current emissions standards. Consequently, compliance with this suggested measure is uncertain at this time. Operations Suggested Measure Consistency Discussion Comply with lead agency's standards As noted in Section XIII, Transportation, of this SCEA for mitigating transportation impacts IS, the project would result in a less -than -significant under SB 743. impact related to VMT. As a residential development within a TPA, a key objective of this project is to reduce VMT. Thus, the project would be considered to comply with the suggested measure. Require on-site EV charging New construction within the City is required to facilitate capabilities for parking spaces future installation and use of electric vehicle chargers. serving the project to meet Specific requirements for multi -family developments jurisdiction -wide EV proliferation with more than 20 dwelling units include the installation goals. of one Level 2 Electric Vehicle Ready Space in the first 20 dwelling units with parking spaces. For each additional dwelling unit, 25 percent of the dwelling units with parking space(s) are required to have at least one Level 2 Electric Vehicle Ready Space. Each remaining dwelling unit with parking space(s) shall be provided with at least one Level 1 Electric Vehicle Ready Space. Compliance with the City's Energy Reach Code would ensure that the proposed project provides sufficient EV charging infrastructure to comply with this suggested measure. (Table continued on next page) Page 150 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 11 of Project Consistency with the 2017 Scoping Plan —Analysis Suggested Measure Consistency Discussion Dedicate on-site parking for shared The project applicant has not committed to providing vehicles. dedicated parking for shared vehicles. Therefore, compliance with the suggested measure is uncertain at this time. However, implementation of Transportation Demand Program prepared for the proposed project would otherwise incentivize carpool/vanpool programs and provide access to shared vehicles. Thus, the proposed project generally complies with the intent of the suggested measure. Provide adequate, safe, convenient, The proposed project would include 31 short-term and and secure on-site bicycle parking 104 long-term bicycle parking spaces in an enclosed and storage in multi -family residential space for residents. Accordingly, the project would projects and in non-residential comply with the suggested measure. projects. Provide on- and off-site safety As part of the project, sidewalk improvements would be improvements for bike, pedestrian, implemented along the Airport Boulevard frontage. In and transit connections, and/or addition, the project would include both short- and long - implement relevant improvements term bicycle parking, bicycle and scooter share projects, identified in an applicable bicycle a bicycle repair station, and other bike and pedestrian and/or pedestrian master plan. improvements. Consequently, the project would comply with the suggested measure. Additional discussion of bicycle, pedestrian, and transit facilities is provided in Section XIII, Transportation, of this SCEA IS. Require on-site renewable energy Consistent with the 2019 CBSC requirements for generation. residential buildings over three stories, the rooftops of the proposed buildings would be designed to include infrastructure for the future provision of solar panels. Upon the incorporation of such solar panels, the project would comply with this suggested measure. Prohibit wood -burning fireplaces in The proposed project would not include wood -burning new development, and require fireplaces. Thus, the proposed project would comply replacement of wood -burning with the suggested measure. fireplaces for renovations over a certain size development. Require cool roofs and "cool parking" The 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards contain that promotes cool surface treatment requirements for the thermal emittance, three-year aged for new parking facilities as well as reflectance, and Solar Reflectance Index (SRI) of existing surface lots undergoing roofing materials used in new construction and re - resurfacing. roofing projects. Such standards, with which the project would be required to comply, would help to reduce heating and cooling costs associated with the proposed project. In addition, all parking would be internal within the first two stories of the building and, therefore, surface lot heat effects would not occur. Therefore, the proposed project would generally comply with the suaaested measure. Require solar -ready roofs. The rooftop of the proposed building would be designed to include infrastructure for the provision of solar panels. Consequently, the project would comply with the suggested measure. Require organic collection in new California state legislature AB 1826 requires commercial developments. and multi -family customers to subscribe to organics (Table continued on next page) Page 151 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 11 of Project Consistency with the 2017 Scoping Plan —Analysis Suggested Measure Consistency Discussion recycling. Therefore, the proposed multi -family residential building would be required to include organic collection, and organic composting is mandatory for all businesses and institutions with four or more cubic yards of garbage service. In addition, the City's garbage provider offers food scraps collection services for multi- family residential buildings. As such, future residents may have access to the organic collection service. Thus, the proposed project would include organic collection and the project would comply with the suggested measure. Require low-water landscaping in Project landscaping has been designed to integrate low new developments (see CALGreen and moderate water use plants to the maximum extent Divisions 4.3 and 5.3 and the Model feasible. Landscaping within the project site would be Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance required to comply with the CALGreen Code and all [MWELO], which is referenced in water efficiency measures therein, including the CALGreen). Require water efficient MWELO or any similar regulations adopted by the City landscape maintenance to conserve of South San Francisco. Accordingly, the proposed water and reduce landscape waste. project would comply with this measure. Achieve Zero Net Energy The project applicant has not committed to achieving performance building standards prior Zero Net Energy. Thus, compliance with the suggested to dates required by the Energy measure is uncertain at this time. It should be noted that Code. the CBSC does not require new high-rise multi -family residential developments to achieve Zero Net Energy at this time. Nonetheless, consistent with the City's Energy Reach Code, the proposed building would be all -electric. Based on such, and considering the State's goal of carbon neutrality by 2045, the proposed project would likely achieve Zero Net Energy by 2045, as well. Encourage new construction, The project applicant has not committed to achieving including municipal building any third -party green building certifications. construction, to achieve third -party Consequently, compliance with the suggested measure green building certifications, such as is uncertain at this time. the GreenPoint Rated program, LEED rating system, or Living Building Challenge. Require the design of bike lanes to The City is in the process of preparing an update to its connect to the regional bicycle Bicycle Master Plan. Active South City is the Bicycle and network. Pedestrian Master Plan for the City of South San Francisco, currently in development and expected to be completed in the early 2022. Potential bike lane improvements in the immediate project vicinity are being evaluated comprehensively by the City through the Active South City plan process. Additional discussion of existing and proposed bicycle facilities is provided in Section XIII, Transportation, of this SCEA IS. Expand urban forestry and green The project would include landscaping throughout the infrastructure in new land site, which would result in an increase in the total development. number of trees on-site, compared to the existing site conditions. Therefore, the project would expand urban forestry and comply with the suggested measure. (Table continued on next page) Page 152 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 11 of Project Consistency with the 2017 Scoping Plan —Analysis Suggested Measure Consistency Discussion Require preferential parking spaces The proposed TDM includes measures that would for park and ride to incentivize incentivize alternative travel and reduce VMT, including, carpooling, vanpooling, commuter but not limited to, the following: unbundled parking, bike bus, electric vehicles, and rail service repair stations, carpool and vanpool incentives, public use. bike and scooter share programs, rideshare matching events, etc. In addition, consistent with the City's Energy Reach Code, the proposed project would be required to exceed the number of EV charging stations typically required by the CALGreen Code. Thus, the project would comply with the suggested measure. Require the installation of energy The proposed project would be required to comply with conserving appliances such as on- the 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards, which demand tank -less water heaters and includes standards related to installation of energy - whole -house fans. efficient appliances and building features such as water heaters and ventilation systems, as well as the City's Energy Reach Code. Thus, the project would generally comply with the suggested measure. Require each residential and The proposed project would be required to comply with commercial building equip buildings the 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards, which [sic] with energy efficient AC units includes standards related to energy-efficient heating and heating systems with and cooling systems, as well as the City's Energy Reach programmable thermostats/timers. Code. Thus, the project would generally comply with the suggested measure. Require large-scale residential The project applicant has not committed to reporting developments and commercial energy use or setting specific energy use targets. buildings to report energy use, and Accordingly, compliance with the suggested measure is set specific targets for per -capita uncertain at this time. enerqV use. Require each residential and The proposed project would be required to comply with commercial building to utilize low flow all applicable provisions of the residential water water fixtures such as low flow toilets efficiency regulations within the CALGreen Code. Thus, and faucets (see CALGreen Divisions the proposed project would comply with the suggested 4.3 and 5.3 as well as Appendices measure. A4.3 and A5.3). Require the use of energy-efficient All proposed exterior lighting would be LED type, lighting for all street, parking, and consistent with the 2019 Building Energy Efficiency area lighting. Standards. Thus, the proposed project would comply with the suggested measure. Require the landscaping design for Parking spaces are provided on the first two stories of parking lots to utilize tree cover and the proposed building, and therefore would already be compost/mulch. shaded. Nonetheless, the proposed landscaping plans include tree planting throughout the project area. Thus, the proposed project would generally comply with the suaaested measure. Incorporate water retention in the The proposed project would include installation of design of parking lots and pervious surfaces, landscaped areas, and bio -retention landscaping, including using areas. As such, the proposed project would be compost/mulch. consistent with the general intent of this suggested measure. Require the development project to The suggested mitigation measures included in the propose an off-site mitigation project 2017 Scoping Plan are not considered to be which should generate carbon credits requirements for local projects under CEQA, but instead (Table continued on next page) Page 153 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 11 of Project Consistency with the 2017 Scoping Plan —Analysis Suggested Measure Consistency Discussion equivalent to the anticipated GHG represent options for projects to demonstrate emission reductions. This would be compliance with the 2017 Scoping Plan. The inclusion implemented via an approved of GHG off -set mitigation projects or the purchase of protocol for carbon credits from carbon credits is typically dependent on a project's California Air Pollution Control exceedance of the previously identified quantitative Officers Association (CAPCOA), the GHG thresholds. However, neither BAAQMD nor the California Air Resources Board, or City's CAP have identified quantitative thresholds that other similar entities determined could be used to determine that the project's anticipated acceptable by the local air district. emissions would be such that an off-site mitigation The project may alternatively project or purchase of GHG reduction credits would be purchase carbon credits from the required in order to comply with SB 32. CAPCOA GHG Reduction Exchange Program, American Carbon Registry Considering that the project has been shown to be (ACR), Climate Action Reserve generally consistent with the foregoing measures, is (CAR) or other similar carbon credit consistent with the City's CAP, and below BAAQMD's registry determined to be acceptable quantitative thresholds, the City, in its discretion as lead by the local air district. agency, has chosen not to require the project to implement an off-site mitigation project or purchase GHG reduction credits. Source: California Air Resources Board. AB 32 Scoping Plan [Appendix B]. Available at: https://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/scopingplan/scopingplan.htm. Accessed April 2021. As demonstrated in the table above, the project complies with the majority of the Local Action items in the 2017 Scoping Plan. The Local Action items are examples of potentially feasible measures, and complete compliance with all of the measures is not necessary for a project to be considered to comply with SB 32. The primary goal of the 2017 Scoping Plan is to reduce GHG emissions, and the primary contributor of operational GHG emissions from residential projects is from VMT. Through project consistency with the Plan Bay Area, the project would reduce VMT and mobile - sourced emissions, and be consistent with the overall intent of the 2017 Scoping Plan. The proposed project is in a TPA, and would encourage the use of alternate modes of transportation by increasing the number of residents near existing and proposed means of public transit. Additionally, the project's location in an urban employment area would allow employees that work in the surrounding areas to walk or bike to work, eliminating the need for single passenger vehicle commutes, and thus reducing mobile GHG emissions. Additionally, because the project is a Transit Priority Project, the proposed project would also be consistent with ABAG's GHG reductions mandated by SB 375. Considering that the project's emissions would be consistent with BAAQMD's thresholds and the project would be consistent with the Plan Bay Area, the City's CAP, and the majority of applicable Local Actions of the 2017 Scoping Plan, the project would not interfere with or impede the City's efforts to reduce GHG emissions, and impacts would be considered less than significant. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Page 154 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Findings The Plan Bay Area was designed to help achieve regional GHG emissions reductions through the careful planning of transportation and land use projects. Project consistency with the Plan Bay Area was demonstrated through addressing the criteria in PRC 21155(b), included in the Project Description of this SCEA IS. As such, implementation of the project would work towards the goal of reducing regional GHG emissions. In addition, project modeling indicates that construction and operations of the proposed project would fall below the applicable thresholds of significance. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.5-3 is aimed at government entities, and does not apply to the proposed project. Because the project would not exceed any thresholds of significance, and would be consistent with the Plan Bay Area, the City's CAP, and the 2017 Scoping Plan, the proposed project would not result in any additional environmental effects related to GHG Emissions. Page 155 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study VII. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS Les - Potentially Significant Less-ThanNo MATERIALS. Significant with Significant I pact Would the project; Impact Mitigation Impact Incorporated a. Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, use, or ❑ ❑ K ❑ disposal of hazardous materials? b. Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and ❑ x ❑ ❑ accident conditions involving the likely release of hazardous materials into the environment? c. Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within ❑ ❑ ❑ K one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? d. Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, ❑ ❑ ❑ K would it create a significant hazard to the public or the environment? e. For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project ❑ ❑ 1t ❑ result in a safety hazard or excessive noise for people residing or working in the project area? f. Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency ❑ ❑ K ❑ evacuation plan? g. Expose people or structures, either directly or indirectly, ❑ ❑ x ❑ to the risk of loss, injury or death involving wildland fires? Environmental Setting The project site currently consists of an approximately 35,000-sf commercial warehouse building, which was constructed circa 1950, and associated paved area. Existing development completely surrounds the site. The date of construction for the on-site structure predates the bans employed by the federal government regarding the use of lead-based paint and asbestos -containing materials. In 2002, the Asbestos Airborne Toxic Control Measure (ATCM) for Construction, Grading, Quarrying, and Surface Mining Operations (Title 17, Section 93105, of the California Code of Regulations) went into effect, which requires each air pollution control and air quality management district to implement and enforce the requirements of Section 93105 and propose their own asbestos ATCM as provided in Health and Safety Code section 39666(d).52 As a result, BAAQMD regulates construction activities that produce dust that could contain NOA. Tenants on the subject property have included a steel machine shop (1950-1970), Tire Jobbers (1970), Bay Carbon Company (1977-1995), Ogden Allied Services Corp. (1987-1995), Sky Chefs (2000-2005), Quong Hop (2005), J.R. Produce (2005), Capital Sigma Investments (2010), and The Produce and United Property (2015 -present). The San Francisco International Airport, which is the nearest airport to the project site, is located approximately 1.5 miles southeast of the site. The nearest school relative to the project site is Spruce Elementary School, located approximately 0.65 -mile northwest of the site. 52 California Air Resources Board. 2002-07-29 Asbestos ATCM for Construction, Grading, Quarrying, and Surface Mining Operations. June 3, 2015. Available at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/toxics/atcm/asb2atcm.htm. Accessed July 2020. Page 156 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Chapter 4.7 of the General Plan EIR includes a discussion of hazards, hazardous materials, and emergency response. a,b,d. Impact 4.7-b discusses impacts related to accidental exposure to hazardous materials during operations. Implementation of the following General Plan policies would ensure that impacts related to hazardous materials would remain less than significant. • 7.2-1-3 Prepare and disseminate information, including a page on the City's web- site, about the potentially harmful effects of toxic chemical substances and safe alternative measures, including information about safe alternatives to toxics for home and garden use. • 8.3-G-1 Reduce the generation of solid waste, including hazardous waste, and recycle those materials that are used, to slow the filling of local and regional landfills, in accord with the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989. • 8.3-G-2 Minimize the risk to life and property from the generation, storage, and transportation of hazardous materials and waste in South San Francisco. Comply with all applicable regulations and provisions for the storage, use and handling of hazardous substances as established by federal (EPA), state (DTSC, RWQCB, Cal OSHA, Cal EPA), and local (County of San Mateo, City of South San Francisco) regulations. • 8.3-1-1 Continue to work toward reducing solid waste, increasing recycling, and complying with the San Mateo County Integrated Waste Management Plan. • 8.3-1-2 Continue to comply with the Zoning Ordinance's hazardous waste regulations. • 8.3-1-3 Prepare a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) coverage for the sites included in the Cortese List of Hazardous Waste and Substances Sites. • 8.3-1-4 Establish an ordinance specifying routes for transporting hazardous materials. c,e. Impacts related to emitting hazardous emissions or hazardous materials within 0.25 -mile from a school or related to safety hazards or exposure to excessive noise for people working or residing within two miles from an airport were not discussed within the General Plan EIR. Impact 4.7-c analyzes how potential hazards could affect emergency responses or emergency evacuation routes. The General Plan EIR notes that development within the City could reduce the availability and effectiveness of evacuation routes and emergency vehicle access routes. However, with implementation of applicable General Plan policies, listed under item "a,b,d" above, the General Plan EIR concluded that impacts would be less than significant. g. Impacts associated with wildland fires are discussed under Impact 8.4-b of the General Plan EIR. Under General Plan Policy 8.4-1-1, the City shall institute a comprehensive fire hazard management program to reduce fire hazards to the maximum extent feasible. Therefore, with implementation of relevant policies set forth in the General Plan, impacts related to wildfire would be less than significant. Page 157 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Mitigation Measures from General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.13 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impacts related to hazards and hazardous materials that may result from implementation of the proposed Plan Bay Area. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impacts related to the routine transport or disposal of hazardous materials under Impact 2.13-1. Because of the existing federal, state, and local regulations and oversight in place that would effectively reduce the inherent hazard associated with these activities, the impact would be less than significant. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impacts related to the accidental release of hazardous materials into the environment under Impact 2.13-2. Existing regulations effectively reduce the potential for individual projects to create a hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials. Therefore, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impact would be less than significant. C. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impacts related to emissions or handling of hazardous materials within 0.25 -mile of a school under Impact 2.13-3. All projects would be required to comply with federal and state regulations that are designed to reduce the potential for the release of large quantities of hazardous materials and wastes into the environment to an acceptable level, and in particular to protect schools. Existing federal, state, and local regulations and oversight would be sufficient to ensure that hazardous materials stored, used, transported, and disposed of under the proposed Plan would not pose a substantial hazard to the public or the environment, including children at schools, under normal conditions. Therefore, the impact would be less than significant. d. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impacts related to the proposed project being located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5 under Impact 2.13-4. The potential for encountering hazardous materials or wastes would be dependent on site-specific conditions. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.13-4 requires preparation of a Phase I ESA if a project site is located on or near a hazardous materials or hazardous waste site, and compliance with its recommendations. Because the MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.13-4, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impacts would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above - referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, the individual project's impacts related to hazard materials or wastes would be less than significant. In addition, as discussed in further detail below, the proposed project is not located on a site that is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5, and implementation of the proposed project would result in no impact associated with such. Page 158 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study e. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impacts related to the potential safety hazard for people residing or working within two miles of an airport under Impacts 2.13-5 and 2.13-6. Due to existing regulations, impacts were determined to be less than significant. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impacts related to interfering with emergency response and evacuation plans under Impact 2.13-7. Emergency response and evacuation plans are periodically updated to accommodate growth and would continue to be updated for growth and changes in projected development associated with the Plan. Therefore, the impact would be less than significant. g. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impacts related to wildland fires under Impact 2.13-8. Compliance with existing state and local regulations would effectively reduce the inherent hazard associated with development of areas with a high wildfire hazard to an acceptable level. Therefore, the impact would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.13-4 would apply to the proposed project, and has already been implemented. 2.13-4 Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: If the project is located on or near a hazardous materials and/or waste site pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5, or has the potential for residual hazardous materials and/or waste as a result of location and/or prior uses, the project sponsor shall prepare a Phase I ESA in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials' E1527-05 standard. For work requiring any demolition or renovation, the Phase I ESA shall make recommendations for any hazardous building materials survey work that shall be done. All recommendations included in a Phase I ESA prepared for a site shall be implemented. If a Phase I ESA indicates the presence or likely presence of contamination, the implementing agency shall require a Phase II ESA, and recommendations of the Phase II ESA shall be fully implemented. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. Residential land uses are not typically associated with the routine transport, use, disposal, or generation of substantial amounts of hazardous materials. Maintenance and operation of the proposed project may use common household cleaning products, fertilizers, and herbicides on-site, any of which could contain potentially hazardous chemicals; however, such products would be expected to be used in accordance with label instructions. Due to the regulations governing use of such products and the amount anticipated to be used on the site, routine use of such products would not represent a substantial risk to public health or the environment. Therefore, the project would not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials, and a less -than -significant impact would occur. Page 159 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study The following discussion provides an analysis of potential hazards and hazardous materials associated with upset or accident conditions related to the proposed construction activities and existing on-site conditions. Construction activities associated with the proposed project would involve the use of heavy equipment, which would contain fuels and oils, and various other products such as concrete, paints, and adhesives. Small quantities of potentially toxic substances (e.g., petroleum and other chemicals used to operate and maintain construction equipment) would be used at the project site and transported to and from the site during construction. However, the project contractor would be required to comply with all California Health and Safety Codes and any applicable local ordinances regulating the handling, storage, and transportation of hazardous and toxic materials. As noted in Section I, Air Quality, of this SCEA IS, the project site may contain NOA and, therefore, ground disturbing activities could release asbestos -containing dust. The proposed project would be subject to all applicable regulations under the Asbestos ACTM for Construction, Grading, Quarrying, and Surface Mining Operations. In addition, project -specific Mitigation Measure 1-2 requires implementation of an Asbestos Dust Mitigation Plan during construction of the proposed project, and would reduce potential impacts related to exposure to NOA- containing dust to a less -than -significant level. Construction activities associated with upsizing the off-site sewer line would be required to comply with Element V, Design and Construction Standards, of the City of South San Francisco Sewer System Management Plan. Compliance with such standards would ensure that the accidental release of hazardous waste is unlikely to occur. A Phase I ESA was prepared for the proposed project by Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) for the purpose of identifying potential recognized environmental conditions (RECs) associated with the project site (see Appendix F).53 The Phase I ESA included a reconnaissance of the project site and a review of local, State, and federal environmental record sources, standard historical sources, aerial photographs, fire insurance maps and physical setting sources. Sources reviewed as part of the Phase I ESA indicate that the project site has been subject to prior development, and the existing warehouse structure is visible in aerial photographs by 1956. The site reconnaissance of the project site was conducted on December 4, 2017.54 The project site was examined for debris, hazardous substances storage, aboveground and underground storage tanks, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), strong or noxious odors, pools of liquid, stressed vegetation, or any other conditions that may be indicative of potential sources of soil or groundwater contamination. Hazardous substances or petroleum products were not observed on the subject property during the site reconnaissance. One 430 -gallon aboveground storage tank (AST) for chlorine and two 200 -gallon ASTs for `sanitize solution' were observed on the eastern side of the building. The chlorine and sanitize solution are used to disinfect the produce processed at the existing facility. Three 55 -gallon drums wrapped in plastic were observed in the cooling system enclosure located north of the building on the project site. According to the facility manager, the 55 -gallon drums are currently empty, and were previously used to contain chlorine before the installation of the chlorine AST. Signs of spills or leakage from any of the tanks were not observed. One pad mounted electrical transformer, owned and 53 Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Report, Produce Company 40-60 Airport Boulevard. December 20, 2017. 54 The current conditions of the project site are substantially similar to the on-site conditions that were present at the time that the site reconnaissance was conducted. Therefore, the conclusions of the Phase I ESA remain applicable. Page 160 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study operated by PG&E, was observed southwest of the building in the subject property. Based on the type and condition of the generator, the generator was likely installed after 1977 and, therefore, is not anticipated to contain PCB. Other potential PCB -containing equipment (transformers, oil -filled switches, hoists, lifts, dock levelers, hydraulic elevators, etc.) was not observed on the project site during the site reconnaissance. In addition, the Phase I ESA concluded that vapor migration is not expected to represent a significant environmental concern at this time. Overall, the Phase I ESA did not identify any existing RECs that could be exacerbated by development of the project. Records obtained from the San Mateo County Environmental Health Department indicate that the project site has been identified as a permit holder to store hazardous waste, including motor vehicle fuel and/or waste, since 2007, and as a hazardous waste generator since 2010. Violations, including administrative/paperwork and labeling issues, an open and unlabeled waste oil container with a drip pan, and oil or grease on concrete on an outside caged area located north of the building, were observed during the site reconnaissance. Based on the minor nature of these violations and lack of a documented release, Partner concluded that such violations are not expected to represent a significant environmental concern. As noted in Section I, Air Quality, of this SCEA IS, structures built prior to 1978 and especially prior to the 1960s should be expected to contain LBP. In addition, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101 states that all thermal system insulation (boiler insulation, pipe lagging, and related materials) and surface materials must be designated as "presumed asbestos -containing material (ACMs)" unless proven otherwise. The existing warehouse building was constructed circa 1950. Based on the age of the building, the potential exists that LBP and ACM is present. Without a comprehensive ACM and lead survey, demolition of the existing warehouse could result in the exposure of construction workers to such hazardous materials. Based on the above, operations of the proposed project would not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the likely release of hazardous materials into the environment. However, construction and demolition activities could result in the release of NOA, ACM, and/or LBP. Thus, a potentially significant impact could occur. However, implementation of project -specific Mitigation Measure VII -1, which would be required by the City as a condition of approval for the proposed project, would reduce the potential impact to a less -than -significant level. C. The nearest school relative to the project site is Spruce Elementary School, located approximately 0.65 -mile northwest of the site. Therefore, the proposed project would have no impact related to hazardous emissions or the handling of hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school. d. According to the Department of Toxic Substances Control's Hazardous Waste and Substances Site List, the project site is not located on a site that is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Government Code Section 65962.5.55 ss Department of Toxic Substances Control. Hazardous Waste and Substances Site List. Available at: https://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/search.asp?cmd=search&reporttype=CORTESE&site type=CSITES. Accessed April 2020. Page 161 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Thus, the proposed project would not create a significant hazard to the public or the environment, and no impact would occur. e. The nearest airport to the project site is the San Francisco International Airport, located approximately 1.5 miles southeast of the site. According to the Comprehensive Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan for the Environs of San Francisco International Airport (Land Use Plan), the project site falls within the boundaries for Airport Influence Areas A and B. Area B is a subset of, and thus within, Area A. For projects located within Area B, the Airport Land Use Commission must review and approve development proposals, and a real estate disclosure form must be prepared for future residents. However, the project site is located outside of the Outer Boundary of Safety Zones, and outside of the Outer Boundary of Terminal Instrument Procedure (TERPS) Approach and One Engine Inoperative (OEI) Departure Surfaces. As shown in Exhibit IV -6 of the Land Use Plan, the project site is located outside of the 65 dB contour. es Because the project site is not located within a Safety Zone or a TERPS Approach and OEI Departure Surface, no impact would occur related to safety hazards. In addition, because the project site would be subject to less than 65 dB from airport operations the project would not subject future residents and employees to excessive noise. Therefore, a less -than -significant impact would occur related to a safety hazard or excessive noise for people residing or working in the project area. During operation, the proposed project would provide adequate access for emergency vehicles and would not interfere with potential evacuation or response routes used by emergency response teams. During construction of the proposed project, all construction equipment would be staged on-site so as to prevent obstruction of local and regional travel routes in the City that could be used as evacuation routes during emergency events. The project would not substantially alter the existing circulation system in the surrounding area. As a result, the project would have a less -than -significant impact with respect to impairing the implementation of or physically interfering with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan. g. Issues related to wildfire hazards are discussed in Section XVI, Wildfire, of this SCEA IS. As noted therein, the project site is not located within a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.57 In addition, the project site is located within an urbanized area of the City of South San Francisco and is surrounded by existing development. The developed nature of the area surrounding the project site helps to preclude the spread of wildfire to the site. Thus, the potential for wildland fires to reach the project site would be limited. The proposed project would not expose people or structures to the risk of loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands, and a less -than -significant impact would occur. 66 City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County. Comprehensive Airport Land Use Plan for the Environs of San Francisco International Airport. November 2012. 57 California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. San Mateo County Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones in LRA. November 24, 2008. Page 162 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Project -Specific Mitigation Measures The following mitigation measure would reduce the potentially significant impact identified above to a less -than -significant level. VII -1 Implement Mitigation Measures 1-2 and 1-3. Findings Hazards related to development projects are typically related to the use of hazardous materials, the location of projects on a site that was previously exposed to hazardous materials, or the interference with adopted emergency response plans, among other factors. The Phase I ESA, which fulfilled the requirements of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.13-4, concluded that known RECs do not exist on the site. However, based on the age of the on-site structure and the type of bedrock underlying the site, Mitigation Measure VII -1, which requires implementation of Mitigation Measures 1-2 and 1-3, would ensure that hazards related to NOA, ACMs, or LBPs do not occur during construction and demolition. Residential land uses do not typically involve the use, transport or disposal of hazardous materials, and therefore would not create a risk associated with hazardous materials. Additionally, the project site is already developed and surrounded by existing urban infrastructure. The project would not alter or interfere with the City's existing circulation system and, thus, the project would not interfere with circulation in a way that could impact existing emergency response or evacuation plans. As such, with implementation of the aforementioned project -specific Mitigation Measure, the project would not result in any additional environmental effects related to Hazards and Hazardous Materials. Page 163 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study VIII. HYDROLOGY AND WATER Less QUALITY. Potentially Significant Less -Than- No Significant with Significant Impact Would the project: Impact Mitigation Impact Incorporated a. Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements or otherwise substantially degrade surface ❑ ❑ X ❑ or ground water quality? b. Substantially decrease groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that the ❑ ❑ x ❑ project may impede sustainable groundwater management of the basin? c. Substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river or through the addition of impervious surfaces, in a manner which would: i. Result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off- ❑ ❑ x ❑ site; ii. Substantially increase the rate or amount of surface runoff in a manner which would result in ❑ ❑ 1t ❑ flooding on- or offsite; iii. Create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned ❑ ❑ x ❑ stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff; or iv. Impede or redirect flood flows? ❑ ❑ ❑ X d. In flood hazard, tsunami, or seiche zones, risk release of ❑ ❑ ❑ X pollutants due to project inundation? e. Conflict with or obstruct implementation of a water quality control plan or sustainable groundwater management ❑ ❑ 1t ❑ plan? Environmental Setting The project site currently contains a commercial warehouse building and associated paved areas. The site is located approximately 450 feet north of Colma Creek, and approximately one mile from the western edge of the San Francisco Bay. The site does not contain creeks, wetlands or other hydrologic features. The project site is located in a highly developed area of South San Francisco. Currently, the project site is almost entirely comprised of impervious surfaces and, as a result, stormwater is directed to on-site drains and ultimately to the City's stormwater system. Stormwater The City of South San Francisco owns and maintains the storm drain system adjacent to the site, including the 12 -inch storm drain line in Airport Boulevard. Flooding The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) publishes Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRM) that delineate flood hazard zones for communities. According to FIRM Number 06081C0043F, the project site is designated as an Area of Minimal Flood Hazard (Zone X).58 Developments within Zone X are not required to elevate or flood proof, as risk of flooding is considered low. 58 Federal Emergency Management Agency. Flood Insurance Rate Map 06081C0043F. April 5, 2019. Page 164 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Groundwater The project site is located within the boundaries of the Westside Basin. The Westside Basin is not adjudicated and, in its recent evaluation of California groundwater basins, the Department of Water Resources determined that the basin is not in a condition of critical overdraft and designated it as low priority. Groundwater recharge is highest in the northwestern portions of the basin, corresponding to areas of sandy soils, and in areas with significant unpaved, irrigated land, such as golf courses and cemeteries. Recharge is lowest along the margins of San Francisco Bay, corresponding to areas with Bay Muds, and along the steep slopes of San Bruno Mountain. Groundwater used for water supply in the Westside Basin is generally good quality and delivered water meets all State and federal regulations.59 The project site is located within the South San Francisco District of Cal Water, which would provide water service to the proposed project. The South San Francisco District of Cal Water operates five groundwater wells that are allocated an annual average pumping rate of 1.37 million gallons per day (MGD). Groundwater provides approximately 20 percent of the annual demand in the district, with the remaining demand being met by purchased surface water, as discussed further in Section XV, Utilities and Service Systems, of this SCEA IS. As such, groundwater is not a significant source of water for the City of South San Francisco. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Chapter 4.12 of the General Plan EIR evaluates the potential effects of the General Plan related to hydrology and water quality. Chapter 4.6 of the General Plan EIR includes a discussion of water facilities, and Chapter 4.7 of the General Plan EIR analyzed impacts related to flooding. a. The General Plan EIR analyzed impacts related to the quality of local water resources. Urban pollution, such as landscaping chemicals, cleaning solvents, litter, and others, can create a negative impact on water quality. However, the following General Plan policies address the issue, and would reduce potential impacts to a less -than -significant level. • 7.2-G-1 Comply with the San Francisco Bay RWQCB regulations and standards to maintain and improve the quality of both surface water and groundwater resources. • 7.2-G-2 Enhance the quality of surface water resources and prevent their contamination. • 7.2-G-3 Discourage use of insecticides, herbicides, or toxic chemical substances within the city. • 7.2-1-1 Continue working with the San Francisco Bay RWQCB in the implementation of the NPDES, and continue participation in STOPPP [the San Mateo Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program] for the protection of surface water and groundwater quality. • 7.2-1-2 Review and update the Best Management Practices adopted by the City and in STOPPP as needed. • 7.2-1-3 Prepare and disseminate information, including a page on the City's web- site, about the potentially harmful effects of toxic chemical substances and safe alternative measures, including information about safe alternatives to toxics for home and garden use. 59 Regional Water System. South Westside Basin Groundwater Management Plan. July 2012. Page 165 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study b,e. Impact 4.6-b of the General Plan EIR discusses ways the development under the General Plan would degrade or deplete groundwater quality; and Impact 4.6-c discusses impacts related to groundwater recharge. As noted therein, groundwater is not a significant source of water in the City of South San Francisco, and compliance with applicable General Plan policies, listed below, would minimize potential impacts to a less -than -significant level. • 7.2-G-1 Comply with the San Francisco Bay RWQCB regulations and standards to maintain and improve the quality of both surface water and groundwater resources. • 7.2-1-1 Continue working with the San Francisco Bay RWQCB in the implementation of the NPDES, and continue participation in STOPPP for the protection of surface water and groundwater quality. ci. The General Plan EIR analyzed impacts related to erosion and sedimentation under Impact 4.12-b. Construction of new facilities under the General Plan could result in increased erosion and sedimentation, with subsequent impacts to water quality and/or storm drain capacity during construction. However, implementation of all applicable General Plan policies, specifically policies 7.2-1-1 and 7.2-1-2, listed above, would reduce potential impacts to a less -than -significant level. cii-d. General Plan EIR Impact 4.7-a includes an analysis of future development and increased impervious surface areas on runoff and flooding potential. South San Francisco is a highly developed urban area with a substantial amount of impervious surfaces. Further development under the General Plan would create additional impervious surfaces, which would alter drainage patterns and increase the risk of flooding. However, compliance with applicable policies within the General Plan would reduce potential impacts to a less -than - significant level. • 7.2-1-2 Review and update the Best Management Practices adopted by the City and in STOPPP as needed. • 8.2-G-1 Minimize the risk to life and property from flooding in South San Francisco. • 8.2-1-1 Continue working with the Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) in the implementation of the San Mateo Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (STOPPP). • 8.2-1-2 Use the City's development review process to ensure that proposed development subject to the 100 -year flood provides adequate protection from flood hazards. • 8.2-1-3 Encourage FEMA to update the 100 -year floodplain boundaries to reflect the new limits of flood hazard constraint to be determined by the completion of the Colma Creek Flood Control Improvement Project. Mitigation Measures from General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.8 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impacts to hydrology and water quality associated with future land development under the proposed Plan Bay Area. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce such impacts. Page 166 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study a. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to water quality standards or waste or stormwater discharge requirements under Impact 2.8-1. Land use and transportation projects under the Plan Bay Area would likely result in a net increase of impervious surfaces. However, because existing regulations are in place to specify mandatory actions that must occur during project development, which would adequately address potential for construction or operation of projects to result in violation of water quality standards, or waste or stormwater discharge requirements, a less -than - significant impact would occur. b,e. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to interference with or reduction rates of groundwater recharge due to the increased impervious surfaces under Impact 2.8-2. The Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that, with compliance with existing regulations related to groundwater recharge, the impact would be less than significant. ci. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to erosion and sedimentation by altering existing drainage patterns under Impact 2.8-3. Implementation of the Plan could result in new development that could change existing drainage patterns. However, existing regulations would effectively reduce the alterations of existing drainage patterns to an acceptable level, and the impact would be less than significant. cii, ciii. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to increased rates of runoff that could cause potential flood hazards and effects on water quality under Impact 2.8-6. All projects implemented under the Plan Bay Area would be required to adhere to the appropriate local and state requirements that are designed to ensure that flooding conditions are not exacerbated and water quality is not adversely affected. As such, the impact would be less than significant. civ. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to placing structures within a 100 -year flood hazard area under Impact 2.8-7. Existing state and federal regulations would reduce any potential impacts related to impeding or redirecting flood flows associated with projects located within a flood hazard zone to an acceptable level, and the impact would be less than significant. d. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to project inundation from flooding, tsunami, or seiche under Impact 2.8-8. The Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that, with compliance with existing state and federal regulations, the impact would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.54(c), while included in the Climate Change and Greenhouse Gases section of the Plan Bay Area EIR, is related to flooding, specifically sea level rise and, thus, has been included here and would apply to the project: 2.5-4(c) Implementing agencies shall require project sponsors to incorporate the appropriate adaptation strategy or strategies to reduce the impacts of sea level rise on specific local transportation and land use development projects, where feasible, based on project- and site-specific considerations. Potential adaptation strategies are included in the Adaptation Strategies (see Appendix F of this [Plan Bay Area] Draft EIR). Page 167 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. The following discussion provides a summary of the proposed project's potential to violate water quality standards/waste discharge requirements or otherwise degrade water quality during construction and operation. Construction During the early stages of construction activities, topsoil would be exposed due to demolition, grading and excavation of the site. After grading and prior to overlaying the ground surface with impervious surfaces and structures, the potential exists for wind and water erosion to discharge sediment and/or urban pollutants into stormwater runoff, which could adversely affect water quality downstream. The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) regulates stormwater discharges associated with construction activities where clearing, grading, or excavation results in a land disturbance of one or more acres. The City's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requires applicants to show proof of coverage under the State's General Construction Permit prior to receipt of any construction permits. The State's General Construction Permit requires a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) to be prepared for the site. A SWPPP describes Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control or minimize pollutants from entering stormwater and must address both grading/erosion impacts and non -point source pollution impacts of the development project. Because the proposed project would disturb greater than one acre of land, the proposed project would be subject to the requirements of the State's General Construction Permit. In addition, the project would be required to comply with Chapter 14.04, Stormwater Management and Discharge Control, of the City's Municipal Code, which includes standards for managing stormwater runoff during construction and operation. Per Section 14.04.180, all construction sites within the City must implement year-round erosion control, run-on and runoff control, sediment control, active treatment systems (if appropriate), good site management, and non-stormwater management through all phases of construction until the site is stabilized. Due to the mandated compliance of project construction activities with the State's General Construction Permit and Chapter 14.04 of the City's Municipal Code, the proposed project would not discharge sediment or urban pollutants through soil erosion, violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements, or otherwise substantially degrade surface or ground water quality during construction. Operation The proposed residential building would not involve operations typically associated with the generation or discharge of polluted water. Thus, typical operations on the project site would not violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements, nor degrade water quality. However, the incorporation of impervious surfaces on the site would result in the generation of urban runoff, which could contain pollutants if the runoff comes into contact with such sources as vehicle fluids on parking surfaces and/or landscape fertilizers or herbicides. The County of San Mateo has adopted C.3 Stormwater Standards, which require new development and redevelopment projects that create or alter 10,000 or more sf of impervious area to contain and treat all stormwater runoff from the project site. The proposed project would replace a substantial amount of existing impervious surfaces on Page 168 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study the project site. Following implementation of the proposed project, the site would contain approximately 61,855 sf of impervious surface area. Thus, the project would be subject to the requirements of the C.3 Stormwater Standards related to stormwater treatment. However, it is noted that the project site is already primarily covered in impervious surfaces due to the existing structure and parking area, and the entire 61,855 sf of impervious surface area associated with the proposed project would not be net new. Per the Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit Order No. R2-0074, certain projects, including transit -oriented developed, such as the proposed project, are eligible for LID Treatment Reduction Credits. The LID Treatment Reduction Credit is the maximum percentage of the amount of runoff that may be treated with non -LID treatment measures, such as tree -box -type high flowrate biofilters or vault -based high flowrate media filters. The proposed project qualifies for a 75 percent LID treatment reduction, meaning that 25 percent of impervious surface area will require treatment using LID retention measures, and the remaining 75 percent of impervious surface area can be treated using non -LID measures. The proposed project would treat stormwater from the project site using a combination of self-retaining/self-treating areas, bioretention, and media filters. A preliminary Stormwater Plan has been prepared for the proposed project (see Figure 11). The proposed project would divide the site into eight total DMAs and associated treatment measures. DMA 1 includes a dog run and is self-retaining/self-treating. DMA -6 consists of landscaping along the rear of the building and is also self-retaining. DMAs 2 through 5 and 7 and 8, generally consisting of roof or concrete surfaces, would direct runoff towards separate bioretention areas or flow-through planters. The bio -retention areas would treat stormwater primarily by filtering runoff slowly through an active layer of soil, allowing for removal of pollutants. Additionally, as part of the project, a new eight -inch stormwater line would collect stormwater from DMA 4 and direct it towards a new PerkFilterTM media filtration vault and ultimately into the City's stormwater system. Per the preliminary Stormwater Plan prepared for the proposed project, all proposed stormwater treatment measures would be sized to adequately handle all runoff from the associated DMAs. Thus, the proposed project would comply with the City and County requirements and would meet the C.3 Standards related to stormwater treatment. During operation, the project would comply with all relevant water quality standards and waste discharge requirements, and would not degrade water quality. Conclusion Based on the above, the proposed project would not result in the violation of water quality standards or degradation of water quality during construction or operation, and the projected impact would be less than significant. b,e The proposed project would include a rezone from FC to a zoning designation that allows high-density residential. High-density residential development would involve a higher water demand when compared to the FC land use. As such, the General Plan EIR and Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed buildout of the site at a lower intensity development than what is proposed. However, per the Cal Water 2020 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) for the South San Francisco District, groundwater currently accounts for approximately 20 percent of the District's water supplies.60 The volume of groundwater pumped is planned to remain consistent over time in order to ensure sustainable 60 California Water Service. 2020 Urban Water Management Plan, South San Francisco District [pg. 58]. June 2021. Page 169 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study groundwater maintenance. For example, the South Westside Basin Groundwater Management Plan notes that, while the overall water demand from the South San Francisco District service area is projected to increase, the demand will be met through a steady supply of 1,535 acre-feet per year (AFY) of groundwater and the remaining demand will be met through purchased surface water. The projected groundwater supply meets the projected groundwater demand of 1,535 AFY.61 It is noted that, in the year 2020, 52 AFY of groundwater was pumped for municipal water use in South San Francisco. Furthermore, per the 2020 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report for the Westside Basin, groundwater levels were stable or trended higher in 2020 as compared to 2019 in most of the wells throughout the Westside Basin, with the exception of wells in the vicinity of Lake Merced.s2 As such, even though the water demand is anticipated to increase with implementation of the proposed project, the increased demand would not impact the volume of groundwater that is pumped. Groundwater recharge refers to the percolation of surface water, often stormwater, through pervious surfaces and into groundwater. Considering the project site is currently developed and covered in primarily impervious surfaces, the project site does not currently play a substantial role in groundwater recharge. As a result, implementation of the proposed project would not substantially interfere with groundwater recharge at the project site. Furthermore, per the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Basin Prioritization Dashboard, the Westside Groundwater Basin is considered Very Low Priority per the Department of Water Resources, and implementation of the project would not adversely affect recharge of a high priority groundwater basin.63 Therefore, the proposed project would not substantially decrease groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with groundwater recharge such that the project may impede sustainable groundwater management of the Westside Groundwater Basin. In addition, the project would not conflict with or obstruct implementation of a water quality control plan or the South Westside Basin Groundwater Management Plan. Thus, a less -than - significant impact would occur. c.i-iii. The project site is currently developed and includes substantial paved areas. As noted under question `a', above, the project is required to comply with C.3 Standards. Compliance with C.3 Standards would be sufficient to ensure that the proposed project does not exceed the capacity of existing storm drain infrastructure, cause flooding on- or off-site, or result in off-site erosion or siltation after development of the site. Given that the project site is already developed and connected to the City's storm drain infrastructure, and that the project would not result in a greater volume of stormwater runoff following implementation of the project as compared to existing conditions, the existing storm drain system would be adequate to continue serving the project site. It should be noted that, per the Countywide Hydromodification Control Area Map in the San Mateo County C.3 61 Regional Water System. South Westside Basin Groundwater Management Plan [pg. 3-19]. July 2012. 62 San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. 2020 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report Westside Basin San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, California. April 2021. 63 Department of Water Resources. Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Basin Prioritization Dashboard. Available at: https://gis.water.ca.gov/app/bp-dashboard/final/. Accessed July 16, 2020. Page 170 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Stormwater Technical Guidance Appendix H, the proposed project would not be subject to Hydromodification Management requirements.64 Based on the above, the proposed project would not substantially alter the existing drainage pattern of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river or through the addition of impervious surfaces, in a manner which would result in substantial erosion, siltation, or flooding on- or off-site, create or contribute runoff water which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems, or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff. Consequently, the proposed project would result in a less -than -significant impact. c. iv. According to the FEMA FIRM No. 06081C0043F, the project site is designated as an Area of Minimal Flood Hazard (Zone X), with the edges of the project site designated as an 0.2 Percent Annual Chance Flood Hazard (Zone X).65 As such, the site is not classified as a Special Flood Hazard Area or otherwise located within a 100 -year or 500 -year floodplain. Therefore, development of the proposed project would not impede or redirect flood flows and no impact would result. While the effects of sea level rise on future residents is beyond the scope of CEQA, insofar as it pertains to the environment's effect on the project, this issue has been addressed given the SCEA's reliance on the Plan Bay Area EIR for CEQA streamlining purposes. According to Appendix B, Asset Exposure Maps, of the County of San Mateo Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment, the project site is located just outside of the projected High Scenario Sea Level Rise (SLR) boundaries .66 The High scenario shows the possible extent of flooding during a 1 percent chance annual storm plus 6.6 feet of sea level rise and is considered a worst-case scenario in the Vulnerability Assessment. As a result, adaptation strategy or strategies to reduce the impacts of sea level rise are not required for the proposed project. Thus, this SCEA demonstrates compliance with Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.54(c). d. As discussed under paragraph 'c.iv' of this section, the project site is not located within a flood hazard zone. Thus, the proposed development would not be subject to substantial flooding risks. Tsunamis are defined as sea waves created by undersea fault movement, whereas a seiche is a long -wavelength, large-scale wave action set up in a closed body of water such as a lake or reservoir. While the project site is located relatively close to the Pacific Ocean (approximately one mile to the western border of the San Francisco Bay), the project site is not located within a Tsunami Inundation Area .61 Therefore, the proposed project would not be exposed to flooding risks associated with tsunamis. Seiches do not pose a risk to the proposed project, as the project site is not located adjacent to any closed body of water. Therefore, the proposed project would not pose a risk related to the release of pollutants due to project inundation due to flooding, tsunami, or seiche, and no impact would occur. 64 San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program. C.3 Stormwater Technical Guidance: Version 3.2 [Page H-3]. January 4, 2013. 65 Federal Emergency Management Agency. Flood Insurance Rate Map 06081C0043F. April 5, 2019. 66 County of San Mateo. County of San Mateo Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment. Final Report, Published March 2018. 61 California Department of Conservation. Tsunami Inundation Map for Emergency Planning: State of California, County of San Mateo, San Francisco South Quadrangle. June 15, 2009. Page 171 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Findings When development occurs in undeveloped areas, changes to site hydrology can lead to the degradation of water quality, the depletion of water quality and the exposure of structures and people to flood risk. Because the project site has already been developed, the hydrology and drainage patterns of the site would remain fairly constant. The project would involve the demolition of the existing structure, which would expose site soils to erosion; however, implementation of construction BMPs would be required to control erosion, and the proposed project would comply with all stormwater runoff regulations during operations. Additionally, the project site is not located in an area at major risk of flooding and, thus, would not increase the risk of flooding to people or structures. In addition, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.5-4(c), which is related to sea level rise, has been satisfied. Therefore, the proposed project would not result in any additional environmental effects related to Hydrology or Water Quality. Page 172 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Environmental Setting The pattern of land uses in the Bay Area includes a mix of open space, agriculture, developed urban centers, a variety of suburban commercial and residential areas, and scattered older towns. South San Francisco, in particular, has a distinctive land use pattern that showcases the decision to initially locate industrial areas east of supporting homes and businesses. The second development trend that shaped the arrangement of land uses was the extensive residential development that occurred during the 1940s and 1950s, which resulted in large areas almost entirely developed with single-family housing. As a result, South San Francisco is largely comprised of single -use areas, with industrial uses in the eastern and southeastern portions of the City, single-family homes to the north and west, commercial uses along a few transportation corridors, and multi -family housing clustered in those same corridors and on hillsides. According to the City's General Plan, single family residences are the most predominant land use. However, industrial uses, including warehouses, manufacturing areas and business parks, comprise over a quarter of South San Francisco's area. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Impacts related to land use are discussed in Chapter 4.2 of the General Plan EIR. However, at the time of preparation of the General Plan EIR, the CEQA checklist questions were different. As a result, due to the age of the General Plan EIR, the potential for buildout of the General Plan to physically divide an established community or to cause a significant environmental impact due to a conflict with any land use plan adopted for the purpose of avoiding an environmental effect is not analyzed in the General Plan EIR. Mitigation Measures from General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.3 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impacts related to land use and planning that may result from implementation of the proposed Plan Bay Area. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzes whether implementation of the Plan would physically divide an established community under Impact 2.3-2. The anticipated growth footprint planned for development in the Plan Bay Area is located primarily within areas that are currently developed. Consequently, the majority of the new development would occur as infill development, in accordance with the adopted land use plans and zoning ordinances of the cities and counties in the area. In fact, land use development under the Plan Bay Area would create more centralized areas of residential areas and commercial centers, and would not physically divide established communities. The Plan Bay Area EIR does Page 173 May 2022 Less -Than - IX. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Potentially Significant Less -Than- No Would the project: Significant Impact with Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated a. Physically divide an established community? ❑ ❑ K ❑ b. Cause a significant environmental impact due to a conflict with any land use plan, policy, or regulation ❑ ❑ x ❑ adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? Environmental Setting The pattern of land uses in the Bay Area includes a mix of open space, agriculture, developed urban centers, a variety of suburban commercial and residential areas, and scattered older towns. South San Francisco, in particular, has a distinctive land use pattern that showcases the decision to initially locate industrial areas east of supporting homes and businesses. The second development trend that shaped the arrangement of land uses was the extensive residential development that occurred during the 1940s and 1950s, which resulted in large areas almost entirely developed with single-family housing. As a result, South San Francisco is largely comprised of single -use areas, with industrial uses in the eastern and southeastern portions of the City, single-family homes to the north and west, commercial uses along a few transportation corridors, and multi -family housing clustered in those same corridors and on hillsides. According to the City's General Plan, single family residences are the most predominant land use. However, industrial uses, including warehouses, manufacturing areas and business parks, comprise over a quarter of South San Francisco's area. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Impacts related to land use are discussed in Chapter 4.2 of the General Plan EIR. However, at the time of preparation of the General Plan EIR, the CEQA checklist questions were different. As a result, due to the age of the General Plan EIR, the potential for buildout of the General Plan to physically divide an established community or to cause a significant environmental impact due to a conflict with any land use plan adopted for the purpose of avoiding an environmental effect is not analyzed in the General Plan EIR. Mitigation Measures from General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.3 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impacts related to land use and planning that may result from implementation of the proposed Plan Bay Area. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzes whether implementation of the Plan would physically divide an established community under Impact 2.3-2. The anticipated growth footprint planned for development in the Plan Bay Area is located primarily within areas that are currently developed. Consequently, the majority of the new development would occur as infill development, in accordance with the adopted land use plans and zoning ordinances of the cities and counties in the area. In fact, land use development under the Plan Bay Area would create more centralized areas of residential areas and commercial centers, and would not physically divide established communities. The Plan Bay Area EIR does Page 173 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study note, however, that implementation of transportation projects, pursuant to Plan Bay Area, could result in the physical division of established communities, thus requiring construction of replacement housing, which could result in environmental impacts. While the Plan Bay Area EIR identifies mitigation measures to reduce prospective environmental impacts from construction of replacement housing, MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as those identified in the Land Use and Physical Development chapter of the Plan Bay Area EIR. Thus, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impact would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, the individual project's impact related to construction of replacement housing would be less than significant. In the case of the proposed project, and as discussed in further detail below, the proposed project would not divide an established community and, thus, would result in a less -than - significant impact. b. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzes this impact under Impact 2.3-3. As discussed under Impact 2.3-3, projects would be required to demonstrate consistency with relevant plans in order to obtain permits and otherwise meet lead agency requirements. Project review and approval would include the consideration of project modification, alternatives, or plan amendments, as appropriate, to allow for implementation of a specific project. Per the Plan Bay Area EIR, impacts would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.3-2 is specific to transportation projects and, therefore, is not applicable to the proposed project. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. A project risks dividing an established community if the project would introduce infrastructure or alter land uses so as to change the land use conditions in the surrounding community, or isolate an existing land use. Currently, the project site is developed with a commercial warehouse building. The site is bound by Caltrain railroad tracks to the north, a restaurant to the south, US 101 and a hotel to the east, and Airport Boulevard/Produce Avenue, commercial businesses, and industrial businesses to the west. Rather than divide an established community, the proposed project would redevelop the project site with a Transit Priority Project that meets Plan Bay Area's intent for development within a TPA. As such, the proposed project would not physically divide an established community, and a less -than -significant impact would occur. As noted above, the proposed project would involve a General Plan Amendment to re- designate the site for high-density residential/mixed use under the DTC land use designation. The proposed General Plan Amendment would ensure that the project is consistent with the Preferred Land Use Map included in the City's General Plan Update. By applying a General Plan designation that allows high-density residential uses, the proposal would qualify the project for Planned Development (PD) zoning, consistent with Chapter 20.140 of the Municipal Code. Thus, the project includes a request to rezone the site from FC to PD. The PD zoning would incorporate certain land uses and development standards from the existing DTC zoning district, including multi -family residential at a maximum density of up to 180 units per acre (subject to meeting specified criteria). The PD zoning could also incorporate land uses allowed by the existing FC zoning district that Page 174 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study the property owners want to retain. Upon approval of the aforementioned entitlements, the project would comply with all zoning and land use regulations. Table 3 of this SCEA IS demonstrates the proposed project's consistency with the Plan Bay Area, which constitutes a land use plan adopted for the purposed of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect. In addition, the project would be subject to all applicable General Plan policies and would be generally consistent with the goals established therein. As discussed throughout this SCEA IS, the proposed project would not result in any significant environmental effects that cannot be mitigated to a less -than -significant level by the mitigation measures provided herein. In addition, the proposed project would not conflict with any City policies and regulations adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect, including, but not limited to, the City's noise standards, applicable SWRCB regulations related to stormwater, and water quality standards. Therefore, the proposed project would not conflict with any land use plan, policy, or regulation adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental impact. Thus, a less -than -significant impact would occur. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Findings The project site is located within an urbanized area and a TPA. Therefore, the redevelopment of the project site with residential uses would be consistent with the developed nature of the surrounding area, would support the goals of the Plan Bay Area and General Plan, and would not physically divide an established community. In addition, the proposed project would not result in any unmitigable environmental impacts, and the project would be consistent with applicable land use plans that were adopted for the purposed of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect. Therefore, the proposed project would not result in any additional environmental effects related to Land Use and Planning. Page 175 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Environmental Setting The following setting information is based primarily on the Technical Noise Study prepared for the proposed project by RGD Acoustics (see Appendix G).68 The project site is located in a central area of the City of South San Francisco, surrounded by development on all sides. The noise environment of the project site would be considered typical for an urban setting, with regular traffic noise. The primary noise sources contributing the ambient noise in the project vicinity are railroad activities on the rail lines and vehicular traffic on US 101. Other noise sources include local vehicle traffic, as well as aircraft and commercial/industrial activities. Four main Caltrain and Union Pacific Railroad lines and one spur line exist on the north side of the project site. The four main rail lines are between 80 to 120 feet from the proposed building, and the spur line is located approximately 45 feet from the proposed building. The US 101 freeway centerline is located approximately 310 feet east of the proposed building. The project site is currently used as a produce distribution center, and noise from the associated heavy trucks and ground -level mechanical equipment contributes to the existing ambient noise environment. Noise measurements were conducted from April 27, 2021 to April 30, 2021, to quantify the existing noise environment. The measurements consisted of two long-term, 48-hour, measurements (Locations LT -1 and LT -2) and five short-term, 15 -minute, measurements (Locations ST -1 through ST -5). The noise measurement locations are shown in Figure 14 below. Results of the short-term noise monitoring are presented in Table 12. The long-term measurement at Location LT -1 was made on an existing fence north of the project site, and the measured Community Noise Equivalent Level (CNEL) was 71 A -weighted decibels (dBA). The long-term measurement at Location LT -2 was made on a light pole east of the project site. At Location LT -2, freeway noise was typically 63 to 65 dBA during the daytime and 56 to 65 dBA during the nighttime. The measured CNEL at Location LT -2 was 70 dBA. 68 RGD Acoustics. Draft Technical Noise Study for: 40 Airport Boulevard. August 23, 2021. Page 176 May 2022 Less -Than - X. NOISE. Potentially Significant Less -Than- No Would the project result in: Significant Impact with Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated a. Generation of a substantial temporary or permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the vicinity of the project in excess of standards established in the local ❑ ❑ K ❑ general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies? b. Generation of excessive groundborne vibration or ❑ ❑ x ❑ groundborne noise levels? c. For a project located within the vicinity of a private airstrip or an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or ❑ ❑ x ❑ public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? Environmental Setting The following setting information is based primarily on the Technical Noise Study prepared for the proposed project by RGD Acoustics (see Appendix G).68 The project site is located in a central area of the City of South San Francisco, surrounded by development on all sides. The noise environment of the project site would be considered typical for an urban setting, with regular traffic noise. The primary noise sources contributing the ambient noise in the project vicinity are railroad activities on the rail lines and vehicular traffic on US 101. Other noise sources include local vehicle traffic, as well as aircraft and commercial/industrial activities. Four main Caltrain and Union Pacific Railroad lines and one spur line exist on the north side of the project site. The four main rail lines are between 80 to 120 feet from the proposed building, and the spur line is located approximately 45 feet from the proposed building. The US 101 freeway centerline is located approximately 310 feet east of the proposed building. The project site is currently used as a produce distribution center, and noise from the associated heavy trucks and ground -level mechanical equipment contributes to the existing ambient noise environment. Noise measurements were conducted from April 27, 2021 to April 30, 2021, to quantify the existing noise environment. The measurements consisted of two long-term, 48-hour, measurements (Locations LT -1 and LT -2) and five short-term, 15 -minute, measurements (Locations ST -1 through ST -5). The noise measurement locations are shown in Figure 14 below. Results of the short-term noise monitoring are presented in Table 12. The long-term measurement at Location LT -1 was made on an existing fence north of the project site, and the measured Community Noise Equivalent Level (CNEL) was 71 A -weighted decibels (dBA). The long-term measurement at Location LT -2 was made on a light pole east of the project site. At Location LT -2, freeway noise was typically 63 to 65 dBA during the daytime and 56 to 65 dBA during the nighttime. The measured CNEL at Location LT -2 was 70 dBA. 68 RGD Acoustics. Draft Technical Noise Study for: 40 Airport Boulevard. August 23, 2021. Page 176 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 14 Noise Measurement Locations Page 177 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 12 Short -Term Noise Measurement Results Land Use Category Time Period Noise Level dB R -E, R-1, R-2, or any single-family or 10 PM — 7 AM 50 Pandemic 7 AM — 10 PM 60 R-3 and D -C zones, or any multi -family 10 PM — 7 AM 55 residential or mixed residential/commercial adjusted Site Location Date/Time Leq Lso CNEL* CNEL** Marina specific plan district, or any Near setback of Project Building 4/27/21 commercial use in a specific plan district M-1, P-1 ST -1 from railroad tracks 6:38 PM — 66 64 69 71 6:53 PM East side of project on easement 4/27/21 ST -2 road between project site and La 6:13 PM — 66 65 72 74 Quinta Hotel 6:28 PM Southeast side of project on 4/27/21 ST -3 easement road between project 7:08 PM — 68 65 73 74 site and La Quinta Hotel 7:29 PM 4/30/21 ST -4 Airport Blvd 5:42 PM — 68 66 70 72 5:57 PM 4/30/21 ST -5 South Airport Blvd 6:06 PM — 71 70 74 76 6:23 PM CNEL calculated based on correlation between simultaneous long-term and short-term measurements. ** Includes factor to account for traffic and Caltrain volume reduction during coronavirus pandemic. Source: RGD Acoustics, 2021. Train passbys generated maximum instantaneous noise levels typically ranging from 75 to 86 dBA, and occasionally ranging from 88 to 100 dBA at LT -1. The maximum instantaneous noise levels were generally less at LT -2 due to acoustical shielding and additional distance from the railroad tracks. The noise events with Lmax greater than 86 dBA were due to train horns. The Caltrain schedule effective May 2022 shows Caltrain service from 5:08 AM to 12:33 AM for the South San Francisco station. The schedule also shows that before 9:00 PM there are generally two northbound and two southbound trains per hour including those that bypass the South San Francisco station. Regulatory Setting Chapter 8.32 of the City's Noise Ordinance specifies maximum permissible sound levels to be generated by any property within the City. The maximum allowable level is determined by the land use category of the receiving property, as shown in Table 13 below. Table 13 Noise Level Standards Land Use Category Time Period Noise Level dB R -E, R-1, R-2, or any single-family or 10 PM — 7 AM 50 duplex residential in a specific plan district 7 AM — 10 PM 60 R-3 and D -C zones, or any multi -family 10 PM — 7 AM 55 residential or mixed residential/commercial 7 AM — 10 PM 60 in a specific plan district C-1, P -C, Gateway and Oyster Point 10 PM — 7 AM 60 Marina specific plan district, or any 7 AM — 10 PM 65 commercial use in a specific plan district M-1, P-1 Anytime 70 Source: RGD Acoustics, 2021. Page 178 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study The levels shown in Table 13 are applicable for noises that occur up to 30 minutes per hour. Higher noise levels are allowed, but for shorter periods of time, or if the ambient noise level is higher than the standards presented in the table. The City of South San Francisco Municipal Code Section 8.32.050 provides special provisions for construction -generated noise as outlined below: (d) Construction. Construction, alteration, repair or landscape maintenance activities which are authorized by a valid city permit shall be allowed on weekdays between the hours of eight a.m. and eight p.m., on Saturdays between the hours of nine a.m. and eight p.m., and on Sundays and holidays between the hours of ten a.m. and six p.m., or at such other hours as may be authorized by the permit, if they meet at least one of the following noise limitations: (1) No individual piece of equipment shall produce a noise level exceeding ninety dB at a distance of twenty-five feet. If the device is housed within a structure or trailer on the property, the measurement shall be made outside the structure at a distance as close to twenty-five feet from the equipment as possible. (2) The noise level at any point outside of the property plane of the project shall not exceed ninety dB. (Ord. 1088 § 1, 1990) These exemptions are typical of City and County Noise Ordinances and reflect the recognition that construction -related noise is temporary in character, is generally acceptable when limited to daylight hours, and is what residents of urban areas periodically expect as part of a typical urban noise environment (along with sirens, pedestrian noise, etc.). The Noise Element of the City's General Plan includes guidelines for noise as well, summarized in Table 14 below. Table 14 General Plan Land Use Criteria for Noise -Impacted Areas CNEL Land Use Range General Land Use Criteria <65 Satisfactory; nospecial requirements. Residential 65-70 Development requires analysis of noise reduction requirements and insulation as needed. >70 Development should not be undertaken. <70 Satisfactory; nospecial requirements. 70-80 Development requires analysis of noise reduction requirements and Commercial insulation as needed. >80 Airport -related development only; special noise insulation should be provided. <75 Satisfactory; no special requirements. 75-85 Development requires analysis of noise reduction requirements and Industrial insulation as needed. >85 Airport -related development only; special noise insulation should be provided. Source: RGD Acoustics, 2021. Page 179 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Impacts related to noise are discussed in Chapter 4.5 of the General Plan EIR. a. The General Plan EIR discussion focuses on development of new residential uses in areas of increased noise levels. This analysis, which considers the effects of the environment on future residents, is not required under CEQA, as the court confirmed in California Building Industry Association v Bay Area Air Quality Management District (62 Cal Ath 369, December 17, 2015). The focus of CEQA pertains to the effect of the project on the physical environment. In the context of noise, this would include such things as a project's increase in traffic noise along surrounding roadways, or effects of onsite stationary noise sources on nearby receptors. The General Plan EIR does not specifically evaluate such effects. Nevertheless, the General Plan includes policies that address potential project noise effects, as follows: • 9-G-1 Protect public health and welfare by eliminating or minimizing the effects of existing noise problems and by preventing increased noise levels in the future. • 9-1-4 Ensure that new noise -sensitive uses, including schools, hospitals, churches, and homes, in areas near roadways identified as impacting sensitive receptors by producing noise levels greater than 65 dB CNEL, incorporate mitigation measures to ensure that interior noise levels do not exceed 45 dB CNEL. • 9-1-5 Require that applicants for new noise -sensitive development in areas subject to noise generators producing noise levels greater than 65 dB CNEL obtain the service of a professional acoustical engineer to provide a technical analysis and design of mitigation measures. • 9-1-6 Where site conditions permit, require noise buffering for all noise -sensitive development subject to noise generators producing noise levels greater than 65 dB CNEL. This noise attenuation method should avoid the use of visible sound walls, where practical. • 9-G-1 Continue efforts to incorporate noise considerations into land use planning decisions, and guide the location and design of transportation facilities to minimize the effects of noise on adjacent land uses. • 9-1-4 Ensure that new noise -sensitive uses, including schools, hospitals, churches, and homes, in areas near roadways identified as impacting sensitive receptors by producing noise levels greater than 65 dB CNEL, incorporate mitigation measures to ensure that interior noise levels do not exceed 45 dB CNEL. • 9-1-5 Require that applicants for new noise -sensitive development in areas subject to noise generators producing noise levels greater than 65 dB CNEL obtain the service of a professional acoustical engineer to provide a technical analysis and design of mitigation measures. • 9-1-6 Where site conditions permit, require noise buffering for all noise -sensitive development subject to noise generators producing noise levels greater than 65 dB CNEL. This noise attenuation method should avoid the use of visible sound walls, where practical. A discussion of impacts related to groundborne vibration and groundborne noise is not included within the General Plan EIR. C. The General Plan EIR analyses impacts related to airport noise under Impact 4.5-b. As noted therein, buildout of the General Plan would not site noise -sensitive land uses within the 65 dB contour from the San Francisco International Airport. In addition, the General Page 180 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Plan EIR notes that the 65 dB noise contour will likely shrink in size over time due to engine upgrades. With the implementation of the following General Plan policies, impacts would be less than significant. 9-1-1 Work to adopt a pass -by (single event) noise standard to supplement the current 65 dB CNEL average noise level standard as the basis for aircraft noise abatement programs. 9-1-2 Work to adopt a lower average noise standard for aircraft -based mitigation and land use controls. Mitigation Measures from General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.6 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impacts to noise that may result from implementation of the proposed Plan Bay Area. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a, b. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to construction noise and/or construction -generated groundborne vibration under Impact 2.6-1. Impacts related to a permanent increase in traffic noise and rail transit noise are discussed in Impacts 2.6-2 and 2.6-3, respectively. Impacts related to a permanent increase in transit vibration are discussed in Impact 2.6-4, and impacts related to a general increase in ambient noise is discussed in Impact 2.6-5. Implementation of Mitigation Measures 2.6-1(a) and 2.6-1(b) related to construction -generated noise and vibration, 2.6-2 related to traffic noise, 2.6- 3(a) through 2.6-3(c) related to transit -generated noise, 2.6-4(a) and 2.6-4(b) related to transit -generated vibration, and 2.6-5 related to compliance with local regulations, would reduce all such impacts to a less -than -significant level. Because the MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.6-1 through 2.6-5, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impacts would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above -referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, a project's impacts related to noise would be less than significant. In addition, as discussed in further detail below, the City of South San Francisco will ensure that Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.6-1(a) would be implemented to reduce potential impacts related to construction noise to a less -than -significant level. In addition, this SCEA demonstrates that impacts related to construction vibration would be less than significant. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would result in less -than -significant impacts related to construction noise and construction -generated groundborne vibration. C. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to increased noise exposure from aircraft or airports under Impact 2.6-6. Projected development could potentially be located in close proximity to existing airports such that applicable exterior and interior noise thresholds would be exceeded. Mitigation Measure 2.6-6 would reduce impacts to a less -than -significant level. Because the MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure Page 181 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study 2.6-6, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impact would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above - referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, a project's impact related to aircraft noise would be less than significant. In addition, as discussed in further detail below, the project site is located within "Airport Influence Area B" and the proposed land use may be permitted without any special requirements related to the attenuation of aircraft noise. Therefore, the project -specific impact related to aircraft or airport noise would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.6-3(c) is specific to transportation projects and 2.6-4(b) is specific to rail extension projects. Therefore, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.6-3(c) and 2.6-4 (b) would not apply. In addition, Plan Bay Area Mitigation Measure 2.6-1(b) applies to use of pile driving during construction. The project applicant has indicated that pile driving will not be used during construction of the proposed project. Therefore, Mitigation Measure 2.6-1(b) is not applicable. However, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.6-1(a), 2.6-2, 2.6-3(a) and (b), 2.6-4(a), 2.6-5, and 2.6-6 would apply to the proposed project. 2.6-1(a) To reduce construction noise levels, implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall: • comply with local construction -related noise standards, including restricting construction activities to permitted hours as defined under local jurisdiction regulations (e.g.; Alameda County Code restricts construction noise to between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm on weekdays and between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm on weekend); • properly maintain construction equipment and outfit construction equipment with the best available noise suppression devices (e.g. mufflers, silencers, wraps); • prohibit idling of construction equipment for extended periods of time in the vicinity of sensitive receptors; • locate stationary equipment such as generators, compressors, rock crushers, and cement mixers a minimum of 50 feet from sensitive receptors, but further if possible; • erect temporary construction -noise barriers around the construction site when adjacent occupied sensitive land uses are present within 75 feet; • use noise control blankets on building structures as buildings are erected to reduce noise emission from the site; and • use cushion blocks to dampen impact noise from pile driving. 2.6-2 For all new development that could be located within the 70 dBA CNEL noise contour of a roadway (within 270 feet of the roadway's centerline based on freeways with the greatest volumes in the region), a site specific noise study shall be conducted by a qualified acoustical engineer or noise specialist, to evaluate noise exposure at new receptors and recommend appropriate measures to reduce noise exposure. To reduce exposure from traffic -noise, lead agencies and/or Page 182 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study project sponsors shall consider mitigation measures including, but not limited to those identified below. • design adjustments to proposed roadway or transit alignments to reduce noise levels in noise sensitive areas (e.g., below -grade roadway alignments can effectively reduce noise levels in nearby areas); • use techniques such as landscaped berms, dense plantings, reduced - noise paving materials, and traffic calming measures in the design of their transportation improvements; • contribute to the insulation of buildings or construction of noise barriers around sensitive receptor properties adjacent to the transportation improvement, • use land use planning measures, such as zoning, restrictions on development, site design, and buffers to ensure that future development is noise compatible with adjacent transportation facilities and land uses; • construct roadways so that they are depressed below -grade of the existing sensitive land uses to create an effective barrier between new roadway lanes, roadways, rail lines, transit centers, park- n -ride lots, and other new noise generating facilities; and • maximize the distance between noise -sensitive land uses and new noise - generating facilities and transportation systems. 2.6-3(a) When finalizing development project site plans, noise -sensitive outdoor use areas shall be sited as far away from adjacent noise sources as possible and site plans shall be designed to shield noise -sensitive spaces with buildings or noise barriers whenever possible. 2.6-3(b) When finalizing development project site plans or transportation project design, sufficient setback between occupied structures and the railroad tracks shall be provided to minimize noise exposure to the extent feasible. 2.6-4(a) When finalizing site plans for a development or transportation project, implementing agencies shall conduct a project -level noise and vibration assessments for new residential or other sensitive land uses to be located within 200 feet of an existing rail line. These studies shall be conducted by a qualified acoustical engineer or noise specialist to determine vibration levels at these projects and recommend feasible mitigation measures (e.g., insulated windows and walls, sound walls or barriers, distance setbacks, or other construction or design measures) that would reduce vibration -noise to an acceptable level. 2.6-5 To reduce exposure to new and existing sensitive receptors from non - transportation noise associated with projected development, implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: • Local agencies approving land use projects shall require that routine testing and preventive maintenance of emergency electrical generators be conducted during the less sensitive daytime hours (per the applicable local municipal code). Electrical generators or other mechanical equipment shall Page 183 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study be equipped with noise control (e.g., muffler) devices in accordance with manufacturers' specifications. Local agencies approving land use projects shall require that external mechanical equipment, including HVAC units, associated with buildings incorporate features designed to reduce noise to below 70 dBA CNEL or the local applicable noise standard. These features may include, but are not limited to, locating equipment within equipment rooms or enclosures that incorporate noise reduction features, such as acoustical louvers, and exhaust and intake silencers. Equipment enclosures shall be oriented so that major openings (i.e., intake louvers, exhaust) are directed away from nearby noise -sensitive receptors. 2.6-6 To reduce exposure from airport -related noise, implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: Local lead agencies for all new development proposed to be located within an existing airport influence zone, as defined by the locally adopted airport land use compatibility plan or local general plan, shall require a site-specific noise compatibility. The study shall consider and evaluate existing aircraft noise, based on specific aircraft activity data for the airport in question, and shall include recommendations for site design and building construction to ensure compliance with interior noise levels of 45 dBA CNEL, such that the potential for sleep disturbance is minimized. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. Some land uses are considered more sensitive to noise than others, and, thus, are referred to as sensitive noise receptors. Land uses often associated with sensitive noise receptors generally include residences, schools, libraries, hospitals, and passive recreational areas. Noise sensitive land uses are typically given special attention in order to achieve protection from excessive noise. In the vicinity of the project site, the nearest residential zone is located approximately 400 feet north of the project site. Construction Noise from demolition and construction activities would add to the noise environment in the project vicinity. Construction activity is estimated to begin in March 2023 with an overall duration of 29 months. The demolition phase is estimated to last 30 days. Site preparation including grading activities would last an estimated four months. The project building construction would last 29 months and the paving activities would occur for less than 30 days. According to the project applicant, there will be no pile driving during construction. The City's Municipal Code sets allowable construction hours, provided that noise from individual equipment does not exceed 90 dBA at 25 feet, and the noise at any point outside the property plane does not exceed 90 dBA. Table 15 presents typical noise levels for the construction equipment that is expected to be used for the project, as well as the noise levels at a distance of 25 feet for comparison with the City's noise ordinance. Page 184 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 15 Standard Construction Equipment Noise Levels Construction Equipment Reference Noise Level at 50 feet, dBA* Calculated Noise Level at 25 feet, dBA Excavator 81 87 Rubber Tired Dozer 82 88 Backhoe 78 84 Tractor 84 90 Loader 79 85 Crane 81 87 Forklift 83 89 Welder 74 80 Air Compressor 78 84 Man lift 75 81 Cement and Mortar Mixer 79 85 Paver 77 83 Roller 80 86 Source: FHWA, Roadway Construction Noise Model, 2006. Construction activities are permitted by the City's Municipal Code during allowable construction hours provided that either noise from individual equipment does not exceed 90 dBA at 25 feet or the noise level at any point outside the property plane does not exceed 90 dBA. As shown in the table, none of the identified pieces of construction equipment would generate noise over 90 dB at 25 feet. Therefore, given the expected noise levels generated by individual pieces of construction equipment, the size of the project site, and the intermittent nature of equipment use, project construction would not result in noise levels that exceed 90 dBA outside of the property plane. Thus, the proposed project would comply with the construction noise regulations set forth in the City's Municipal Code. Therefore, implementation of the proposed project would result in a less -than -significant impact related to construction noise. Nevertheless, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.6-1(a), which offers recommendations to reduce construction noise to the maximum extent feasible, would apply to the proposed project. Operations The primary sources of operational noise associated with the proposed project would be from project -generated vehicular traffic and mechanical equipment noise. The foregoing noise sources are discussed separately below. Traffic Noise For the purposes of this analysis, project -specific traffic volumes provided by Fehr & Peers were evaluated for associated noise levels under the Existing, Existing Plus Project, Cumulative, and Cumulative Plus Project scenarios at the Produce Avenue intersection and the South Airport Boulevard/US 101 on-ramp intersection. The project's draft transportation impact analysis (TIA) shows a project -generated net new trips of 49 during the AM peak hour and 51 during the PM peak hour. The vehicle trips generated by the project would represent a very small percentage of overall daily and peak hour traffic on roadways and freeways in the traffic study area. According to the Technical Noise Study, the increase in traffic volumes between the Existing and Existing Plus Project scenarios, due to the proposed project, would be less than one percent. This Page 185 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study increase in traffic volumes corresponds to an increase of less than 0.1 dBA of transportation noise. According to the Federal Interagency Committee on Noise (FICON), in places where the ambient noise level is greater than 65 dB, such as the project site (refer to Table 12), a noise level increase of 1.5 dB or greater is considered to be significant. Therefore, the project -generated increase in traffic noise of less than 0.1 dBA is considered to be less than significant. Cumulative growth is considered reasonably foreseeable growth in the area that is not directly related to the proposed project. For instance, vehicular traffic will increase in the City due to growth that is not directly related to the proposed project. The difference in traffic volumes between the Cumulative and Cumulative Plus Project scenarios is less than one percent, which corresponds to a project future traffic noise contribution of less than 0.1 dBA. Therefore, the project's contribution to increases in cumulative traffic noise would be less than significant. In addition, following implementation of the project, vehicle access would be provided along the easement road between the proposed project and the neighboring La Quinta Hotel. Based on the Federal Highway Administration's Traffic Noise Model (TNM 2.5) and using the project's peak hour traffic volumes, an equivalent continuous sound level (Leq) of 51 dBA at 20 feet was calculated from the roadway centerline. As compared to the noise measurements along the easement road (LT -2 and ST -3), the increase in traffic noise CNEL due to the proposed project would be less than 1 dBA. Therefore, the impact would be less than significant. Mechanical Equipment The proposed project would include mechanical equipment generally associated with building ventilation, such as rooftop air-conditioning units and ventilation fans. The architectural roof plan in the drawing set, dated 12/3/2020, shows the proposed locations of 271 heat pumps. The exact mechanical equipment model has not been determined so for the purpose of this report, RGD analyzed the noise from the heat pumps using data from another similar project, which used heat pumps by Carrier (CH 16NA series). According to the City's Municipal Code, maximum permissible sound levels from a project are determined by the land use category of the receiving property. The permissible levels are in terms of L5o and are shown in Municipal Code Table 8.32.030. For the purpose of this analysis, noise from mechanical equipment is assessed against the most restrictive nighttime noise standard (when ambient noise is quietest) at each of the nearest receivers. Table 16 presents the calculations for each exterior noise standard. As shown therein, the applicable noise limit for the project's mechanical equipment is an L5o of 60 dBA at the La Quinta Hotel and Denny's Restaurant, an L50 of 58 dBA at the recently approved multi- family residential project to the west, an L50 of 56 dBA at the multi -family residential building to the north, and an L5o of 70 dBA at the mixed -industrial uses across the railroad tracks. The estimated noise from the mechanical equipment on the proposed building rooftop at each nearby receiver is presented in Table 17. As demonstrated in the table, the project's mechanical equipment noise is expected to be below the applicable noise standards at all receiving locations. However, because the exact mechanical equipment models have not been determined and analyzed, the potential exists that the actual mechanical equipment could result in noise levels at the nearby receivers that exceed the applicable standards. Page 186 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Table 16 Determination of Mechanical Equipment Noise Standard at Nearby Receivers (Lso, dBA Receivers Receivers Mixed - Mixed - Future Multi- New Multi- Industrial Industrial Family Family Zones Zones Residential Residential across across La Quinta Denny's Project to Project to Railroad Railroad Hotel Restaurant the West' the North Tracks Zoning Designation FC FC PD DTC MI Land Use Category Commercial Commercial Multiple -Family Multiple -Family M-1 per Table 8.32.030 Use Use Residential Residential Base Nighttime Noise Standard with 60 60 58 56 Noise Standard 60 60 55 55 70 L5o, d BA Exceeds Standard? NO NO NO NO Nighttime Ambient 57-67 59-68 58-68 56-66 56-66 (L5o, dBA) Adjustment for Ambient Noise 0 0 +3 +1 0 (if ambient noise exceeds standard Applicable Nighttime Noise Standard with 60 60 58 56 70 Ambient Correction (L5o, dBA) Notes: PS Business Park Project 2 150 Airport Boulevard Project Source: RGD Acoustics, 2021. Table 17 Estimated Mechanical Equipment Noise Level at Nearby Receivers (Lso, dBA Receivers Mixed - Future Multi- New Multi- Industrial Family Family Zones Residential Residential across La Quinta Denny's Project to Project to Railroad Hotel Restaurant the West' the North Tracks Calculated Noise 55 52 51 45 48 Level Applicable Nighttime Noise Standard with 60 60 58 56 70 Ambient Correction Exceeds Standard? NO NO NO NO NO Notes: PS Business Park Project 150 Airport Boulevard Project Source: RGD Acoustics, 2021. Page 187 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Conclusion Based on the above, construction activities and traffic noise generated by the proposed project would not result in the generation of a substantial temporary or permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the vicinity of the project in excess of standards established in the City's General Plan and the Municipal Code. In addition, operation of the proposed rooftop HVAC equipment is not anticipated to result in the generation of a substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the vicinity of the project in excess of standards established in the City's General Plan and the Municipal Code. However, because specific rooftop equipment has not yet been selected, the potential exists for mechanical equipment to generate noise in excess of the City's applicable standards. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.6-5 requires that features be incorporated into project design such that mechanical equipment, including HVAC units, shall not generate noise levels over 70 dBA CNEL (or the applicable local noise standard). Implementation of Plan Bay Area Measure 2.6-5 would reduce the potential impact to a less -than -significant level. The City will require the implementation of such mitigation as a condition of approval and, thus, a less -than -significant impact would occur. Projects that are taking advantage of CEQA streamlining provisions of SB 375 must implement the relevant mitigation measures prescribed within the applicable EIR. As such, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.6-1(a), which offers recommendations to further reduce construction noise, is hereby incorporated as a requirement of the proposed project and would be included as a part of the conditions of approval. Residential land uses do not typically generate groundborne noise or groundborne vibration during operations. It is noted, however, that Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.64(a), which relates to vibration impacts from existing rail lines on proposed residential land uses, would be applicable to the project pursuant to PRC Section 21155.2. The primary vibration -generating activities associated with the project would occur during construction activities such as demolition, grading and utility placement. Construction vibration impacts include human annoyance and building structural damage. Neither CEQA nor the City of South San Francisco, specifies acceptable vibration levels from construction activities. Therefore, for the purposes of this assessment, the guideline criteria for building damage recommended by Caltrans is used. The construction vibration damage criteria range from a Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) of 0.25 inches/sec for historic and some old buildings to 0.5 inches/sec for modern industrial/commercial buildings. The nearest neighboring building is the La Quinta Hotel to the east of the project site, across the easement road. At the closest point, the project site is approximately 38 feet from the hotel. Table 18 shows the construction vibration levels that would be experienced at the hotel building and the Denny's restaurant building to the south. Other buildings are located across roadways at distances of more than 110 feet from the nearest project site boundary and would be exposed to lower construction vibration levels. As previously noted, pile driving would not occur during construction. As shown in the table, the maximum vibration levels would be approximately 0.11 PPV, which falls below the 0.5 PPV threshold for damage to modern buildings. Page 188 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Based on the above, the project would not result in the generation of excessive groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels, and a less -than -significant impact would occur. Table 18 Calculated Vibration Levels from Construction PPV in inches sec La Quinta Hotel 20 Airport Blvd Equipment 38 feet from Equipment Denny's Restaurant 10 Airport Blvd 70 feet from Equipment Vibratory Roller 0.11 0.04 Hoe Ram 0.05 0.02 Large Bulldozer 0.05 0.02 Caisson Drilling 0.05 0.02 Loaded Trucks 0.04 0.02 Jackhammer 0.02 0.01 Small Bulldozer < 0.01 < 0.01 Source: RGD Acoustics, 2021. C. The project site is located within the vicinity of the San Francisco International Airport. However, according to the 2012 Comprehensive Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan for the Environs of San Francisco International Airport, the project site is located outside the CNEL 65 dB aircraft noise contour and within "Airport Influence Area B". Multi -family residential land uses are compatible with aircraft CNEL below 65 dBA, and may be permitted without any special requirements related to the attenuation of aircraft noise. Therefore, the impact would be less than significant. As noted previously, projects that are taking advantage of CEQA streamlining provisions of SB 375 must implement the relevant mitigation measures prescribed within the applicable EIR. As such, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.6-6, which requires specific considerations for construction within an adopted airport land use plan, is hereby incorporated as a requirement of the proposed project and would be included as a part of the conditions of approval. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Findings Urban environments tend to include various sources of noise such as vehicle traffic, trains, buses, pedestrians, and sirens. Project construction would add to this noise environment through demolition, site preparation and construction activities. Construction activities associated with the proposed project are not anticipated to generate noise levels that exceed the standards set forth in the Municipal Code. In addition, implementation of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.6- 1(a) would address construction noise and ensure that such impact is less -than -significant. Operation of the project would involve normal residential land use, which is not typically considered to be a noise -generating land use. In addition, Plan Bay Area Mitigation Measure 2.6- 5 would ensure that the rooftop HVAC equipment selected for the project complies with City noise standards. Construction and operation of the proposed project would not generate substantial groundborne noise or groundbrone vibration, and the project would not result in substantial impacts related to noise from the nearby airport. However, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Page 189 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Measures 2.6-1(a), 2.6-2, 2.6-3(a) and (b), 2.6-4(a), 2.6-5, and 2.6-6 apply to the proposed project, could be feasibly implemented, and are hereby incorporated as requirements of this SCEA IS. With application of the aforementioned Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures, the proposed project would not result in any additional environmental effects related to Noise. Page 190 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study XI. PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or h sicall altered governmental facilities, need for new physically p y y g Potentially Less-Than- ess-Than- Significant Less -Than- or physically altered governmental facilities, the Significant with Significant No Impact construction of which could cause significant Impact Mitigation Incorporated Impact environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times or other performance objectives for any of the public services: a. Fire protection? ❑ ❑ K ❑ b. Police protection? ❑ ❑ K ❑ c. Schools? ❑ ❑ X ❑ d. Parks? ❑ ❑ X ❑ e. Other Public Facilities? ❑ ❑ X ❑ Environmental Setting The City of South San Francisco provides fire, police, and parks and recreation services in the vicinity of the project site. The South San Francisco Fire Department (SSFFD) provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, code enforcement, fire investigation, and public education services throughout the City. The SSFFD also works with the City's Economic and Community Development Department to ensure that all new developments are built in compliance with local and state building and fire codes, and include adequate emergency access and on-site fire protection measures. The SSFFD has five fire stations located throughout South San Francisco. The project site is located within Fire Station Response Area 61, which is serviced by Station 61, located at 480 North Canal Street, approximately 0.45 -mile west of the site. As of 2019, SSFFD staff includes 72 full-time equivalent firefighter and emergency medical employees and 19.8 hourly and contract employees.69 As of January 2019, the SSFFD has a current service ratio of 1.1 full- time firefighters and emergency medical personnel per 1,000 residents. The City's General Plan Health and Safety Element does not identify a personnel -to -service population target ratio. The South San Francisco Police Department (SSFPD) is principally responsible for providing police protection services within the jurisdictional limits of the City. As of 2019, the SSFPD had a total of 118 employees, with 83 sworn officers and 35 civilian positions .70 According to the General Plan Policy 8.5-1-1, the SSFPD strives to maintain 1.5 police officers per 1,000 residents. As of January 2019, the SSFPD has a current service ratio of 1.2 sworn officers per 1,000 residents, which is below the goal set forth in the General Plan. In 2018-2019, the SSFPD response times to Priority 1 (emergency) calls averaged 3:51 minutes and non -emergency Priority 2 and 3 calls averaged 5:35 and 7:31 minutes, respectively. The SSFPD considers such response times acceptable.71 The project site is within the South San Francisco Unified School District (SSFUSD). SSFUSD has nine elementary schools, three middle schools, and three high schools, and serves 69 City of South San Francisco. South San Francisco General Plan Update: Parks + Public Facilities Existing Conditions Report. November 2019. 70 Ibid. 71 Ibid. Page 191 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study approximately 8,438 students.72 According to the 2017 Municipal Services Assessment, the total SSFUSD capacity is 12,600 students, and the current utilization (as of 2017) is 70.3 percent. The City of South San Francisco Department of Parks and Recreation manages over 270 acres of parks and open space. Pursuant to General Plan Policy 5. 1, the City aims to achieve a parkland ratio of three acres per 1,000 residents. Because the policy explicitly identifies developed parkland as a goal, undeveloped open space is not included in the service ratio calculation. Considering developed parkland only, the City has a park ratio of approximately 2.6 acres per 1,000 residents.73 The closest parks to the project site are Francisco Terrace Playlot, Sister Cities Park, and City Hall Playlot. The South San Francisco Public Library is located at 840 West Orange Avenue, approximately 1.4 miles west of the project site. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR The General Plan EIR evaluated the potential effects of the General Plan on various public services, including police, fire protection, schools, libraries and emergency services in Chapters 4.8 and 4.9. a. Impacts to fire protection are discussed under Impact 4.8-c of the General Plan EIR. Anticipated population growth resulting from implementation of the General Plan would increase the demand for fire protection services. However, implementation of General Plan Policy 8.5-1-5, which requires coordination with applicable fire protection providers and compliance with local, regional, State, and federal plans, would ensure that adequate fire protection service would be provided as development occurs, and the impact would be less than significant. Impacts to police protection are discussed under Impact 4.8-a of the General Plan EIR. As noted therein, new development under the General Plan would increase the demand for police service. However, the General Plan includes policies, listed below, which would ensure the provision of police service as demand grows, and impacts would be less than significant. • 8.5-G-1 Provide police services that are responsive to citizen's needs to ensure a safe and secure environment for people and property in the community. • 8.5-G-2 Assist in crime prevention through physical planning and community design. • 8.5-1-1 Ensure adequate police staff to provide rapid and timely response to all emergencies and maintain the capability to have minimum average response times. • 8.5-1-2 Control and/or intervene in conduct recognized as threatening to life and property. • 8.5-1-3 Reduce crime by strengthening the police/community partnership. • 8.5-1-4 Assess community needs and expectations on an ongoing basis and report periodically to the City Council on citizen complaints and citizen commendations received. • 8.5-1-5 Continue to coordinate law enforcement planning with local, regional, state and federal plans. 72 Education Data Partnership. South San Francisco Unified. Mateo/South-San-Francisco-Unified. Accessed July 16, 2020. 73 City of South San Francisco. South San Francisco General Conditions Report. November 2019. Available at: http://www.ed-data.org/district/San- Plan Update: Parks + Public Facilities Existing Page 192 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study C. Impacts to the SSFUSD are discussed under Impact 4.10-a. As population increases under development of the General Plan, demand for local schools would increase. The General Plan EIR concluded that impacts to local schools would be less than significant with implementation of the following General Plan policies: • 5.2-G-1 Support efforts by the South San Francisco Unified School District to maintain and improve educational facilities and services. • 5.2-1-1 Work with the SSFUSD on appropriate land uses for school sites no longer needed for educational purposes. d,e. The General Plan EIR analyzed the potential impact related to recreational facilities under Impact 4.9-a. Under General Plan Policy 5.1-1-2, listed below, development within the City shall maintain the required park acreage ratio. In addition, buildout of the City pursuant to the General Plan land use designations would achieve the City's parkland goals. Therefore, impacts were considered to be less than significant. 5.1-1-2 Maintain parkland standards of 3.0 acres of community and neighborhood parks per 1,000 new residents, and of 0.5 acres of parkland per 1,000 new employees, to be located in employment areas. Mitigation Measures from General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.14 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impact to public services that may result from implementation of the proposed Plan Bay Area. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a -e. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to the need for expanding facilities in order to maintain adequate schools, emergency services, police, fire, and park and recreation services under Impact 2.14-1. Development projects that result in land use changes could cause potentially significant impacts related to public service provision. Implementation of Mitigation Measure 2.14-1 requires individual projects to demonstrate adequate public services and related infrastructure are available to serve the project, and if applicable, payment of fees towards the project's fair share portion of the requires services. Because the MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.14-1, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impacts would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above -referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, the project's impacts related to public services would be less than significant. As discussed in further detail below, implementation of the proposed project would result in less -than -significant impacts to public services, including fire protection, police protection, schools, parks, and other public facilities. Page 193 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.14-1 is applicable to the proposed project: 2.14-1 Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include but are not limited to: Prior to approval of new development projects, local agencies shall ensure that adequate public services, and related infrastructure and utilities, will be available to meet or satisfy levels identified in the applicable local general plan or service master plan, through compliance with existing local policies related to minimum levels of service for schools, police protection, fire protection, medical emergency services, and other government services (e.g., libraries, prisons, social services). Compliance may include requiring projects to either provide the additional services required to meet service levels, or pay fees towards the project's fair share portion of the required services pursuant to adopted fee programs and State law. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. The proposed project would include development of a 292 -unit multi -family residential development. As noted above, the SSFFD currently serves the project site, and the nearest fire stations to the project site are Stations 61 and 62, both located approximately 0.4 -mile away. The population increase resulting from implementation of the proposed project would be expected to increase the demand for SSFFD services at the project site. The 2017 Municipal Services Assessment provides incident rates that can be used to estimate the number of incremental fire and emergency response calls that would result from buildout of the proposed project. Based on the addition of 292 residential units from the proposed project and the incident rate of 0.1066 average annual calls per residential unit, the project could be anticipated to result in approximately 31 additional firefighter/emergency response calls per year, or approximately one call every 12 days.74 The addition of less than one call per week would not generate the need for a new fire station to serve the proposed project. As such, the project would not result in demand for a new or physically altered fire station, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects. The proposed project would be subject to payment of the Public Safety Impact Fee (Fund 821), which is a fee program intended to fund a new development's fair share of new or expanded facilities and equipment for fire and police services. Furthermore, the project would include fire protection features, including fire alarm systems, fire extinguisher systems, fire sprinklers, and exit illumination, as required by the California Fire Code, adopted by the City pursuant to Municipal Code Section 15.24.010. Based on the above, the proposed project would not generate a substantially increased demand for fire protection services, the project would contribute to the City's Public Safety Impact Fee, and would comply with all required fire protection features. As a result, the 74 City of South San Francisco. 2017 OSPS Update Municipal Services Assessment Draft Report [Table A-1]. November 2017. Page 194 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study need for new or physically altered facilities would not be induced by the proposed project and a less -than -significant impact would occur. The additional population from implementation of the proposed project would create an increased demand in police services to the project area. As noted above, the project site is currently serviced by the SSFPD, located at 33 Arroyo Drive, approximately 1.5 miles west of the project site. Implementation of the proposed project would increase the service population for the SSFPD. The proposed project would result in the development of 292 additional residential units. Based on the 2017 Municipal Services Assessment's identified incident rate of 0.1476 average annual calls per residential unit, buildout of the proposed project could potentially result in approximately 43 more police response calls per year .71 At a limited service demand of approximately one additional call every eight days, the proposed project would not individually generate sufficient new demand for a new police station. The project would not result in demand for a new or physically altered police station, the construction of which could cause significant environmental effects. In addition, the project applicant would be required to pay the City's Public Safety Impact Fee for the provision of public services. Therefore, the need for new or physically altered facilities would not be induced by the project and a less -than -significant impact would occur. C. The proposed project consists of 292 multi -family residential units, which would generate additional students in the area. The SSFUSD does not place caps on enrollment at any of its schools, and regulates school capacity based on class size rather than school size. Furthermore, as of 2017, the SSFUSD was operating at 70.3 percent capacity and, thus, adequate capacity is expected to be available to accommodate additional students generated by the proposed project. Proposition 1A/SB 50 (1999) prohibits local agencies from using the inadequacy of school facilities as a basis for denying or conditioning approvals of any "legislative or adjudicative act involving the planning, use, or development of real property." (Government Code 65996[b]) Satisfaction of the Proposition 1A/SB 50 statutory requirements by a developer is deemed to be "full and complete mitigation." (Id.) Therefore, according to SB 50, the payment of the necessary school impact fees for the project would be full and satisfactory CEQA mitigation. The project would be required to pay statutory developer fees under SB 50, payment of which would be used to fund school facilities and accommodate increased demand. As such, the proposed project would result in a less -than -significant impact related to schools. d,e. The project consists of redeveloping a lot that contains existing a commercial warehouse building with 292 new multi -family residential units, which would increase the population in the area. Based on the City of South San Francisco Housing Element, the City averages approximately 3.0 persons per household .16 Thus, assuming the average persons per 75 City of South San Francisco. 2017 OSPS Update Municipal Services Assessment Draft Report [Table A-2]. November 2017. 76 City of South San Francisco. South San Francisco Housing Element 2015-2023. April 2015. Page 195 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study household rate applies to all 292 units, the population of the project would be approximately 876 residents (292 units x 3.0 persons per household = 876 residents). As noted above, General Plan policies, such as Policy 5.1-1-2, have been adopted to ensure adequate parks and recreational facilities are provided to accommodate the increase in new residents and maintain the City's parkland ratio of at least three acres per 1,000 residents. The project includes outdoor spaces and courtyards, but not dedicated parkland. For instance, the project includes a dog run, outdoor courtyard, fitness center, club room, and roof deck. However, the project applicant is still subject to payment of a Parkland Acquisition Fee and Park Construction Fee. The amount of the fee would be calculated based on Section 8.67.020 of the Municipal Code. The Park Fees would be used to fund acquisition of park land and construction of park facilities within the City, including acquisition of land for public parks and capital improvements necessary to provide park and recreation services to meet the demand created by the proposed project. Considering the applicant would be required to pay all applicable parkland impact fees, impacts related to parks and other facilities would be less than significant. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Findings The proposed project would introduce new residents into the project area and, therefore, increase local demand for public services, including fire protection, police, schools, parks, and other services. However, the projected increase in demand for such services would be relatively minor, and the project applicant would pay all applicable development impact fees consistent with City requirements and Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.14-1. Based on the discussion above, the proposed project would not result in the need for new public facilities, or expansion of existing facilities, the construction of which could result in additional environmental effects, in order to maintain adequate Public Services. Page 196 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Environmental Setting The Bay Area includes over one million acres of parkland, and San Mateo County, which includes the City of South San Francisco, has a parkland ratio of 156 acres per 1,000 residents." The project site is within one mile of several neighborhood and City parks, including Paradise Valley Pocket Park, Francisco Terrace Playlot, Orange Memorial Park, the Centennial Dog Park, and Sign Hill Park, among others. In July of 2015, the City adopted a Parks and Recreation Master Plan, which includes an inventory of existing park systems and identifies a plan to expand and improve parkland in the future.'$ Pursuant to South San Francisco Municipal Code Chapter 8.67, Parks and Recreation Impact Fee, development projects within the City, including multi -family residential projects, are subject to payment of a Parkland Acquisition Fee and Park Construction Fee to ensure that funds are available to maintain a parkland ratio of three acres per 1,000 residents and 0.5 -acre per 1,000 employees. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Chapter 4.9 of the General Plan EIR considered the effects of the General Plan on the City's existing parkland, recreational facilities, and open space. a, b. The General Plan EIR analyzed the potential impact related to recreational facilities under Impact 4.9-a. Under General Plan Policy 5.1-I-2, development within the City shall maintain the required park acreage as discussed above. In addition, buildout of the City pursuant to the General Plan land use designations would achieve the City's parkland goals. Therefore, impacts were considered to be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.14 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impact to recreational facilities that may result from implementation of the proposed Plan. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures were identified to reduce these impacts. a, b. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to recreational facilities under Impact 2.14-2. As noted therein, implementation of the Plan Bay Area would directly 77 Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Plan Bay Area 2040 EIR. '$ City of South San Francisco. Parks and Recreation Master Plan. July 22, 2015. Page 197 May 2022 Less -Than - XII. RECREATION. Potentially Significant Less -Than- No Would the project: Significant Impact with Mitigation Significant Impact Impact Incorporated a. Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational ❑ ❑ x facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? b. Does the project include recreational facilities or require the construction or expansion of recreational facilities ❑ ❑ x ❑ which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? Environmental Setting The Bay Area includes over one million acres of parkland, and San Mateo County, which includes the City of South San Francisco, has a parkland ratio of 156 acres per 1,000 residents." The project site is within one mile of several neighborhood and City parks, including Paradise Valley Pocket Park, Francisco Terrace Playlot, Orange Memorial Park, the Centennial Dog Park, and Sign Hill Park, among others. In July of 2015, the City adopted a Parks and Recreation Master Plan, which includes an inventory of existing park systems and identifies a plan to expand and improve parkland in the future.'$ Pursuant to South San Francisco Municipal Code Chapter 8.67, Parks and Recreation Impact Fee, development projects within the City, including multi -family residential projects, are subject to payment of a Parkland Acquisition Fee and Park Construction Fee to ensure that funds are available to maintain a parkland ratio of three acres per 1,000 residents and 0.5 -acre per 1,000 employees. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Chapter 4.9 of the General Plan EIR considered the effects of the General Plan on the City's existing parkland, recreational facilities, and open space. a, b. The General Plan EIR analyzed the potential impact related to recreational facilities under Impact 4.9-a. Under General Plan Policy 5.1-I-2, development within the City shall maintain the required park acreage as discussed above. In addition, buildout of the City pursuant to the General Plan land use designations would achieve the City's parkland goals. Therefore, impacts were considered to be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.14 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impact to recreational facilities that may result from implementation of the proposed Plan. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures were identified to reduce these impacts. a, b. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to recreational facilities under Impact 2.14-2. As noted therein, implementation of the Plan Bay Area would directly 77 Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Plan Bay Area 2040 EIR. '$ City of South San Francisco. Parks and Recreation Master Plan. July 22, 2015. Page 197 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study increase demand of recreational facilities. However, because impacts related to parks and recreation would be managed by local jurisdictions, and because the Plan discourages development within identified Priority Conservation Areas, the impact would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a,b. The proposed project would include the development of 292 multi -family residential units, as well as 17,566 sf of amenity space consisting of a residential cafe, community room, leasing office, dog run, and dog spa on the first level; bicycle storage on the second level; storage units on the second and third levels; a podium deck/courtyard and fitness center on the fourth level; and a club room and roof deck on the eighth floor. Therefore, the proposed project design includes recreational facilities for use by future residents. Nonetheless, the increase in local population from the proposed project could result in an increased demand on local recreational facilities. Section 8.67.050 of the City's Municipal Code requires that multi -family residential developments pay the applicable Parkland Acquisition Fee and Park Construction Fee at the time of project approval. Payment of such fees are intended to fund parkland acquisition and improvements, and would address any potential impacts to local recreational facilities. Because the project developer would be required to pay the appropriate Parkland Acquisition Fee and Park Construction Fee, impacts related to causing or accelerating substantial physical deterioration of existing parks or creating a need for the construction or expansion of recreational facilities would be less than significant. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Findings The proposed residential development would increase the demand on local parks and recreational facilities. Because the project would include on-site recreational amenities and the project developer would be required to pay a Parkland Acquisition Fee and Park Construction Fee to fund purchases of addition parkland and associated parkland construction, the proposed project would not result in any additional environmental effects related to Recreation. Page 198 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study XIII. TRANSPORTATION. Would the project: a. Conflict with a program, plan, ordinance, or policy addressing the circulation system, including transit, roadway, bicycle, and pedestrian facilities? b. Conflict or be inconsistent with CEQA Guidelines section 15064.3, subdivision (b)? c. Substantially increase hazards due to a geometric design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? d. Result in inadequate emergency access? Potentially Less -Than- Less - Significant Significant Than- No Impact With Mitigation Significant Impact Incorporated Impact ❑ ❑ x ❑ ❑ ❑ x ❑ Environmental Setting The proposed project qualifies as a Transit Priority Project (TPP) under SB 375. Environmental documents for TPPs are not required to reference, describe or discuss impacts from car and light duty truck trips on the regional transportation network (PRC Section 21159.28(a)). The project site is within a TPA, as identified by the MTC/ABAG. TPAs are characterized by allowing access to multiple forms of transportation including alternative means of transportation such as transit, bicycle infrastructure and pedestrian infrastructure. The law has changed with respect to how transportation -related impacts may be addressed under CEQA. Traditionally, lead agencies used level of service (LOS) to assess the significance of such impacts, with greater levels of congestion considered to be more significant than lesser levels. Mitigation measures typically took the form of capacity -increasing improvements, which often had their own environmental impacts (e.g., to biological resources). Depending on circumstances, and an agency's tolerance for congestion (e.g., as reflected in its general plan), LOS D, E, or F often represented significant environmental effects. In 2013, however, the Legislature passed legislation with the intention of ultimately doing away with LOS in most instances as a basis for environmental analysis under CEQA. Enacted as part of Senate Bill 743 (2013), PRC Section 21099, subdivision (b)(1), directed the Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) to prepare, develop, and transmit to the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency for certification and adoption proposed CEQA Guidelines addressing "criteria for determining the significance of transportation impacts of projects within transit priority areas. Those criteria shall promote the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, the development of multimodal transportation networks, and a diversity of land uses. In developing the criteria, [OPR] shall recommend potential metrics to measure transportation impacts that may include, but are not limited to, vehicle miles traveled, vehicle miles traveled per capita, automobile trip generation rates, or automobile trips generated. OPR may also establish criteria for models used to analyze transportation impacts to ensure the models are accurate, reliable, and consistent with the intent of this section." Subdivision (b)(2) of section 21099 further provides that "[u]pon certification of the guidelines by the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency pursuant to this section, automobile delay, as described solely by level of service or similar measures of vehicular capacity or traffic congestion shall not be considered a significant impact on the environment pursuant to [CEQA], except in locations specifically identified in the guidelines, if any." (Italics added.) Pursuant to Senate Bill 743, the Natural Resources Agency promulgated CEQA Guidelines section 15064.3 in late 2018. It became effective in early 2019. Subdivision (a) of that section provides that "[g]enerally, vehicle miles traveled is the most appropriate measure of transportation impacts. For the purposes of this section, `vehicle miles traveled' refers to the amount and Page 199 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study distance of automobile travel attributable to a project. Other relevant considerations may include the effects of the project on transit and non -motorized travel. Except as provided in subdivision (b)(2) below (regarding roadway capacity), a project's effect on automobile delay shall not constitute a significant environmental impact.1179 The following setting information is based on the Transportation Impact Analysis prepared for the proposed project by Fehr & Peers (see Appendix H).80 Roadway Facilities The project site is located adjacent to the intersection of San Mateo Avenue and Produce Avenue. Regional access to the site is provided by US 101 and Airport Boulevard to the north, and US 101 and San Mateo Avenue to the south. Vehicular access to the project site is provided by a shared driveway/easement road on Airport Boulevard, located immediately north of the intersection of Produce Avenue/San Mateo Avenue/Airport Boulevard. Key local roadways in the vicinity of the project site are described below: • US 101 is an eight -lane freeway and principal north -south roadway connection between San Francisco, San Jose, and intermediate San Francisco Peninsula cities. In South San Francisco, US 101 is located approximately 300 feet east of the project site and serves the project area with three primary access points. Near the project site, US 101 carries about 220,000 vehicles per day and defines the East of 101 area's western edge and barrier to east -west bicycle and pedestrian connectivity. Access points include: o South Airport Boulevard: northbound on- and off -ramps are located at South Airport Boulevard/Wondercolor Lane. The South Airport Boulevard access point is to the south of the project site; and o Produce Avenue/Airport Boulevard: Two southbound off -ramps exist near the project site: one at Produce Avenue and another at Airport Boulevard and Miller Avenue. The off -ramp at Produce Avenue is located to the south of the project site and the off -ramp at Airport Boulevard and Miller Avenue is located to the north of the project site. • Airport Boulevard is a four- to six -lane north -south arterial running roughly parallel to US 101 in South San Francisco. Freeway ramps north of Grand Avenue provide alternate project site access from the north. Airport Boulevard also provides direct access to the project site by a shared driveway located approximately 100 feet north of the intersection with San Mateo Avenue. • Produce Avenue is a three -lane arterial providing access from the project site to Southbound US 101. • San Mateo Avenue is a two-lane arterial connecting EI Camino Real with Produce Avenue/Airport Boulevard, providing local access to the project site. 79 Subdivision (b)(2) of section 15064.3 ("transportation projects") provides that "[t]ransportation projects that reduce, or have no impact on, vehicle miles traveled should be presumed to cause a less than significant transportation impact. For roadway capacity projects, agencies have discretion to determine the appropriate measure of transportation impact consistent with CEQA and other applicable requirements. To the extent that such impacts have already been adequately addressed at a programmatic level, such as in a regional transportation plan EIR, a lead agency may tier from that analysis as provided in Section 15152. 80 Fehr & Peers. 40 Airport Blvd Transportation Impact Analysis. April 2022. Page 200 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Transit System The following transit services operate within South San Francisco and are accessible from the project site (see Figure 15): Caltrain provides passenger rail service on the Peninsula between San Francisco and San Jose, and limited -service trains to Morgan Hill and Gilroy during weekday commute periods. The South San Francisco Caltrain Station serves local and limited trains, with 23 northbound and 23 southbound weekday trains. The South San Francisco Caltrain Station provides weekday service from 5:40 AM to 12:00 AM, with approximately 30 -minute headways during peak times and 60 -minute headways during off-peak times. As of January 2022, Caltrain has opened a new South San Francisco Caltrain Station located approximately 0.4 -mile north of the project site, near the East Grand Avenue/Airport Boulevard intersection. The new station provides more direct pedestrian access to the project site via a pedestrian underpass with access at Grand Avenue and Airport Boulevard. Pedestrians can walk directly between the project site and the Caltrain Station along Airport Boulevard without needing to cross the street. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) provides regional rail service between the East Bay, San Francisco, and San Mateo County, connecting between San Francisco International Airport and Millbrae Intermodal Station to the south, San Francisco to the north, and Oakland, Richmond, Pittsburgh/Bay Point, Dublin/Pleasanton and Fremont in the East Bay. The San Bruno Station is the closest station to the project site, located about 1.5 - miles to the south. BART trains provide weekday service from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM and operate on 15 -minute headways during peak hours and 20 -minute headways during off- peak hours. San Mateo County Transit District (Sam Trans) provides bus service in San Mateo County. Two bus stops are located near the project site, served by Routes 292 and 397 (late night service only). One stop is approximately 0.2 -mile to the north, near the intersection of Airport Boulevard and Baden Avenue, and the other stop is approximately 0.4 -mile to the southeast, near the US 101 NB Off -ramp at Wondercolor Lane. Route 292 operates every 20 minutes on weekdays and Route 397 operates every 60 minutes. Farther north, Routes 130 and 141 stop at the intersection of Miller Avenue/Linden Avenue. Route 130 operates every 15 minutes during weekdays, while Route 141 operates every 30 minutes. Three Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance (Commute.org) shuttles provide weekday service near the project site. The shuttles (Oyster Point, Utah/Grand, and One Tower Place) offer commute period first and last -mile connections between the Caltrain Station and local employers in the East of 101 Area. Each shuttle operates at 30- to 60 - minute headways during commuting AM and PM peak periods. Shuttle connections are provided on Poletti Way near the newly relocated Caltrans Station, approximately 0.4 -mile from the project site. In addition, Commute.org has a Bicycle to Work Rewards Program wherein commuters who live and work in San Mateo County are eligible for the Guaranteed Ride Home program, in which Commute.org will cover the cost of a ride home in case of bad weather or bicycle theft/breakage, and commuters can receive up to $100 for logging bicycle commutes to work in San Mateo County. The South City Shuttle provides free local transit service in South San Francisco. The shuttle operates in a clockwise and counterclockwise loop every 40 minutes, with the nearest stops near the Miller Avenue/Linden Avenue intersection approximately 0.5 -mile from the project site. Page 201 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 15 Existing and Planned Transit Facilities Page 202 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Bicycle Facilities Bicycle facilities consist of separated bikeways, bicycle lanes, routes, trails, and paths. Caltrans recognizes four classifications of bicycle facilities: • Class I — Shared -Use Pathway: Provides a completely separated right-of-way for the exclusive use of cyclists and pedestrians with cross-flow minimized (e.g., off-street bicycle paths). • Class 11 — Bicycle Lanes: Provides a striped lane for one-way travel on a street or highway. May include a "buffer" zone consisting of a striped portion of roadway between the bicycle lane and the nearest vehicle travel lane. • Class III — Bicycle Route: Provides for shared use with motor vehicle traffic; however, are often signed or include a striped bicycle lane. • Class IV — Separated Bikeway: Provides a right-of-way designated exclusively for bicycle travel adjacent to a roadway and which are protected from vehicular traffic. Types of separation include, but are not limited to, grade separation, flexible posts, inflexible physical barriers, or on -street parking. The area surrounding the project site has a Class III bicycle network that provides first- and last - mile connectivity to the Caltrain Station to the north and residential uses to the west of Airport Boulevard. Current bicycle facilities in the project vicinity are discussed below (see Figure 16). • Airport Boulevard is designated as a Class III bicycle route, providing shared use with motor vehicle traffic. Airport Boulevard has proposed Class IV bicycle lanes between Miller Avenue and San Mateo Avenue. The proposed bicycle lanes on Airport Boulevard will provide direct access to the project site. • San Mateo Avenue and South Airport Boulevard have proposed Class II bicycle lanes between Harbor Way and Tanforan Avenue. The proposed bicycle lanes on San Mateo Avenue will provide direct access to the project site. • Class II bicycle lanes are provided on Gateway Boulevard between East Grand Avenue and South Airport Boulevard. Gateway Boulevard has proposed Class II bicycle lanes between Oyster Point Boulevard and East Grand Avenue to connect to existing bicycle lanes on both roads. The proposed bicycle lanes on Gateway Boulevard will provide direct access to the project site. • The San Francisco Bay Trail (Bay Trail) is a Class I mixed-use trail along the Oyster Point shoreline and Point San Bruno, and is part of a planned 400 -mile regional trail system encircling the San Francisco Bay shoreline. The nearest access point from the project site to the San Francisco Bay Trail is approximately one mile away, and is accessible via shared use bicycle routes. Bicyclists primarily access the project site via San Mateo Avenue, Airport Boulevard, and South Airport Boulevard. Challenges to cycling in the area include the lack of a continuous bicycle network, lack of separation from higher speed vehicle traffic, and lack of protected intersections. Challenges to cycling related to safety, comfort, access, and circulation, create barriers for people who might bike but have access to other forms of mobility, such as a vehicle. Pedestrian Facilities Pedestrian facilities include sidewalks, crosswalks, trails, and pedestrian signals. In the project vicinity, continuous sidewalks exist along both sides of Airport Boulevard, South Airport Boulevard, and San Mateo Avenue. Page 203 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Figure 16 ExibUng and rianned Diuvclie racliliklies Existing Class I Shared Path •••••• Planned Class I Shared Path A Former South San Francisco Caltraln Station Existing Class II Bicycle Lane •••••• Planned Class 11 Bicycle Lane 0 Current South San Francisco Caltraln Existing Class III Bicycle Route ••sees Planned Class III Bicycle Route © Station Project Site •••••• Planned Class IV Protected Bicycle Lane Page 204 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study On Produce Avenue, continuous sidewalks exist only on the west side of the street; the entire east side of Produce Avenue borders US 101 and the expected pedestrian demand is very low. Produce Avenue connects the south leg of the intersection of Produce Avenue/San Mateo Avenue/Airport Boulevard to the southbound US 101 on-ramp at Terminal Court and primarily serves vehicle trips. At the intersection of Airport Boulevard and San Mateo Avenue, marked crosswalks and pedestrian signal heads are provided on all intersection legs. There is a lack of uniformity in pedestrian facilities between each leg of the intersection, which includes curb cuts, pedestrian signal heads, pedestrian push buttons and actuation, the presence of tactile domes, and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance features. Additionally, the standard parallel striped crosswalks are faded and misaligned with the pedestrian through zone. The southern crosswalk is actuated to allow pedestrians to cross without pressing a push button and the pedestrian signal head displays a countdown to inform how much time is left to cross; however, such features do not exist at the other three crossings. Different push buttons and signage exist on signal poles. Tactile domes only exist at the southwest leg of the intersection. The slip lanes at the northeast, northwest, and southwest corners of the intersection of Airport Boulevard and San Mateo Avenue have wide vehicle turning radii, relatively high speeds, and yield control. Pedestrians coming from downtown South San Francisco on the west side of Airport Boulevard would be required to cross the northwest and northeast slip lanes to access the project site. Sidewalks on South Airport Boulevard provide pedestrian connectivity between the project site and the nearest existing Commute.org shuttle stop; however, for pedestrians crossing the channelized right turn lane from Produce Avenue onto South Airport Boulevard, there is no crosswalk or curb cuts on either the porkchop island or sidewalk east of the island. Sidewalks on Airport Boulevard provide continuous pedestrian connectivity between the project site and the nearest SamTrans stop and the Caltrain Station. Future residents and visitors of the project site would have direct access to the Airport Boulevard sidewalks and would not be required to cross the road to access the SamTrans stop or the future Caltrain pedestrian access point near Grand Avenue. Sidewalks are generally in good condition except along the west side of Airport Boulevard before approaching the pedestrian tunnel heading south to the project site. All pedestrians traveling from the project site would be required to travel through the Airport Boulevard railroad underpass tunnel to access the Caltrain Station and downtown South San Francisco. The tunnel currently includes approximately six -foot -wide sidewalks on both sides and limited pedestrian -scaled lighting. Emergency Vehicle Access Emergency vehicles typically use major streets through the study area when heading to and from an emergency and/or emergency facility. Arterial roadways allow emergency vehicles to travel at higher speeds and provide enough clearance space to permit other traffic to maneuver out of the path of the emergency vehicle and yield the right-of-way. Emergency vehicle access to the project site is primarily from South Airport Boulevard and Mitchell Avenue. South Airport Boulevard has two travel lanes in each direction and Mitchell Avenue has one travel lane in each direction. The project site is located approximately 0.6 -mile west of South San Francisco Fire Station 62. Travel time is approximately three minutes from Fire Station 62 to the project site. Page 205 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Transportation and circulation were discussed in the General Plan EIR in Chapter 4.3. The General Plan EIR notes that buildout of the General Plan would result in a potentially significant impact related to Level of Service along US 101, 1-280, 1-380, SR -82, and Bayshore Boulevard. Even after the implementation of mitigation measures, the General Plan EIR concludes that implementation of the General Plan would result in a significant residual impact because the Plan would cause a substantial increase in traffic. The following list includes some General Plan policies that are relevant to transportation planning: • 4.2-G-1 - Undertake efforts to enhance transportation capacity, especially in growth and emerging employment areas such as the East of 101 area. • 4.2-G-2 - Improve connections between different parts of the city. • 4.2-G-3 - Where appropriate, use abandoned railroad rights -of --way and the BART right- of-way to establish new streets. • 4.2-G-12 - Provide fair and equitable means for paying for future street improvements. • 4.2-G-15 - Strive to maintain LOS D or better on arterial and collector streets, at all intersections, and on principal arterials in the CMP during peak hours. • 4.2-G-16 - Accept LOS E or F after finding that: o There is no practical and feasible way to mitigate the lower level of service; and o The uses resulting in the lower level of service are of clear, overall public benefit. • 4.2-G-10 - Make efficient use of existing transportation facilities and, through the arrangement of land uses, improved alternate modes, and enhanced integration of various transportation systems serving South San Francisco, strive to reduce the total vehicle - miles traveled. • 4.3-G-1 - Develop a comprehensive and integrated system of bikeways that promote bicycle riding for transportation and recreation. • 4.3-G-2 - Provide safe and direct pedestrian routes and bikeways between and through residential neighborhoods, and to transit centers. • 4.3-1-14 - Undertake a program to improve pedestrian connections between the surrounding area and the rail stations -South San Francisco and San Bruno BART stations and the Caltrain Station. Components of the program should include: o Installing handicapped ramps at all intersections as street improvements are being installed. o Constructing wide sidewalks where feasible to accommodate increased pedestrian use; o Providing intersection "bulbing" to reduce walking distances across streets in the Downtown, across EI Camino Real and Mission Road, and other high use areas; o Continuing with the City's current policy of providing pedestrian facilities at all signalized intersections; and o Providing landscaping that encourages pedestrian use. • 4.3-1-16 -Favor Transportation Systems Management programs that limit vehicle use over those that extend the commute hour. Mitigation Measures from General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Page 206 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.1 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impacts to transportation that may result from implementation of the proposed Plan. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a,c,d. Because Plan Bay Area is a planning document for transportation projects, the Plan Bay Area EIR did not specifically address impacts related to conflicts with a policy addressing the circulation system, impacts related to increasing hazards, or resulting in inadequate emergency access. Impact 2.1-7 did analyze the potential for construction to disrupt ongoing operations of the local transportation system, and concluded that, with implementation of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.1-7, a less -than -significant impact would occur. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to a substantial increase in per capita VMT compared to existing conditions under Impact 2.1-4, Because buildout under the Plan would result in an overall reduction of per -capita VMT, the Plan Bay Area EIR determined that a less -than -significant impact would occur. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.1-3(b) and 2.1-7 apply to the project. Measure 2.1-3(b) has already been implemented. 2.1-3(b) Transportation demand management (TDM) strategies shall be incorporated into individual land use and transportation projects and plans, as part of the planning process. Local agencies shall incorporate strategies identified in the Federal Highway Administration's publication: Integrating Demand Management into the Transportation Planning Process: A Desk Reference (August 2012) into the planning process (FHWA 2012). For example, the following strategies may be included to encourage use of transit and non -motorized modes of transportation and reduce vehicle miles traveled on the region's roadways: • include TDM mitigation requirements for new developments; • incorporate supporting infrastructure for non -motorized modes, such as, bike lanes, secure bike parking, sidewalks, and crosswalks; • provide incentives to use alternative modes and reduce driving, such as, universal transit passes, road and parking pricing; • implement parking management programs, such as parking cash -out, priority parking for carpools and vanpools; • develop TDM -specific performance measures to evaluate project -specific and system -wide performance; • incorporate TDM performance measures in the decision-making process for identifying transportation investments; • implement data collection programs for TDM to determine the effectiveness of certain strategies and to measure success over time; and • set aside funding for TDM initiatives. The increase in per capita VMT on facilities experiencing LOS F represents a significant impact compared to existing conditions. To assess whether Page 207 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study implementation of these specific mitigation strategies would result in measurable traffic congestion reductions, implementing actions may need to be further refined within the overall parameters of the proposed Plan and matched to local conditions in any subsequent project -level environmental analysis. 2.1-7 Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement the following measure, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include: Implementing agencies shall require implementation of best practice strategies regarding construction activities on the transportation system and apply recommended applicable mitigation measures as defined by state and federal agencies. Examples of mitigation measures include, but are not limited to, the following: • prepare a transportation construction plan for all phases of construction; • establish construction phasing/staging schedule and sequence that minimizes impacts of a work zone on traffic by using operationally -sensitive phasing and staging throughout the life of the project; • identify arrival/departure times for trucks and construction workers to avoid peak periods of adjacent street traffic and minimize traffic affects; • identify optimal delivery and haul routes to and from the site to minimize impacts to traffic, transit, pedestrians, and bicyclists; • identify appropriate detour routes for bicycles and pedestrians in areas affected by construction; • coordinate with local transit agencies and provide for relocation of bus stops and ensure adequate wayfinding and signage to notify transit users; • preserve emergency vehicle access; • implement public awareness strategies to educate and reach out to the public, businesses, and the community concerning the project and work zone (e.g., brochures and mailers, press releases/media alerts); • provide a point of contact for residents, employees, property owners, and visitors to obtain construction information, and provide comments and questions; • provide current and/or real-time information to road users regarding the project work zone (e.g., changeable message sign to notify road users of lane and road closures and work activities, temporary conventional signs to guide motorists through the work zone); and • encourage construction workers to use transit, carpool, and other sustainable transportation modes when commuting to and from the site. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. Project traffic added to the surrounding roadway system by the proposed project was estimated using a combination of existing driveway trip counts from the existing warehouse and the locally -sensitive trip generation methodology known as MXD+. The MXD+ method accounts for built environment factors, including the density and diversity of land uses, design of the pedestrian and bicycle environment, demographics of the site, and distance to transit, to develop more realistic trip generation estimates than traditional traffic engineering methods. Page 208 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Vehicle trips from the existing warehouse and anticipated trips generated from the proposed project are shown in Table 19. The heavy vehicle counts associated with the existing warehouse were converted to Passenger Car Equivalents in order to provide a clearer comparison to the trips generated by the proposed project. As shown in the table, the project would generate approximately 742 new vehicle trips per day. Table 19 Project Vehicle Trip Generation Summary Daily AM Peak Hour PM Peak Hour In Out Total In Out Total Land Use Size Total Proposed Project' 292 units 1,590 25 73 98 76 48 124 Trip Reductions2 -- -421 -7 -19 -26 -19 -12 -31 Existing Buildin s3 36.2 ksf -427 -12 -11 -23 -23 -19 -42 Net New Trips 292 units 742 6 43 49 34 17 51 Notes: 1. Based on ITE 10th Edition (Land Use #221 — Multi -family Housing Mid -Rise). 2. Based on MXD+ trip generation methodology which accounts for built environment factors such as density and diversity of land uses, design of the pedestrian and bicycle environment, site demographics, and accessibility of transit, among other factors. 3. Based on 24-hour driveway counts at the existing site on March 31, 2021. Heavy vehicles converted to Passenger Car Equivalents using 2.0 factor. Source: Fehr & Peers, 2022. The proposed project would provide adequate site access and circulation for pedestrians. For instance, a paved sidewalk extends from Airport Boulevard across the entire frontage of the building, along the easement road, and several access points would be provided around the building periphery. Access to the building would be provided at three locations along Airport Boulevard including a stairwell to apartment units and the mail room, a stairwell to apartment amenities, and a larger doorway direct to the community room. The sidewalk along the easement road provides access points to the community room, residential cafe, leasing office/lobby, and the loading/move-in area. Additionally, an entrance is located at the back of the building adjacent to the railroad tracks. Discontinuous sidewalks and curb cuts exist along the easement road bordering the hotel property but, according to Fehr and Peers, does not represent a project -level hazardous condition. Bicycle access would be provided to the project site through the shared driveway along Airport Boulevard adjacent to the intersection of Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue. The project would provide 104 long-term protected (Class 1) bicycle parking spaces, which exceeds the City's Code requirement for the project. Per the City's Municipal Code (Section 20.330.008 B.2.a), long-term bicycle parking must be located on the same lot as the use it serves and must be located near an entrance to the facility in parking garages. Long-term bicycle parking for the proposed project would be available on the second floor. The project would also include 31 short term bicycle parking spaces, which meets the City's requirement. Per the City's Municipal Code (Section 20.330.008 A.2.a), short-term bicycle parking must be located outside of the public right- of-way and pedestrian walkways and within 50 feet of a main entrance to the building it serves. Consistent with Section 20.330.008, the proposed short-term bike parking would be available along the sidewalk in front of the residential building amenity spaces and main building entrance. Therefore, all proposed bicycle parking would achieve the standards established by the City. Page 209 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study The proposed project would generate vehicle trips in the vicinity of existing transit services and would generate some new transit trips to existing routes. For example, SamTrans bus routes travel along the project's frontage on Airport Boulevard. The addition of 74 net new vehicle trips during the PM peak hour, or approximately one new vehicle per minute, would not create a disruption to transit service surrounding the project site. Implementation of the proposed project may add net new transit trips to Caltrain and other public transit routes, but ridership would be adequately accommodated through available capacity. The proposed project would not include any features that would disrupt existing or planned transit routes or facilities. The proposed driveways would not cause disruptions to existing or planned transit service or transit stops. Thus, the proposed project would not conflict with any adopted transit system plans, guidelines, policies, or standards. According to the Transportation Impact Analysis, implementation of the proposed project would not result in a detrimental impact to existing bicycle, pedestrian, or transit facilities, or conflict with adopted policies in adopted City plans. Therefore, the impacts would be less -than -significant under Existing Plus Project conditions, and the project would not be a cumulatively considerable contributor to significant cumulative impacts under Cumulative Plus Project conditions. Section 15064.3 of the CEQA Guidelines provides specific considerations for evaluating a project's transportation impacts. Per Section 15064.3, analysis of VMT attributable to a project is the most appropriate measure of transportation impacts. Other relevant considerations may include the effects of the project on transit and non -motorized travel. Except as provided in Section 15064.3 (b)(2) regarding roadway capacity, a project's effect on automobile delay shall not constitute a significant environmental impact under CEQA. Per Section 15064.3(b)(3), a lead agency may analyze a project's VMT qualitatively based on the availability of transit, proximity to destinations, etc. As noted throughout this SCEA IS, the project site is located within the vicinity of a major public transit stop. According to the VMT threshold guidelines adopted by the City, projects located within 0.5 -mile of a high-quality transit area are presumed to have less -than -significant VMT impacts unless: the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) is less than 0.75; the project would provide more parking than required by City Code; the project would be inconsistent with the applicable Regional Transportation Plan / Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS), as determined by the City; or the project would replace affordable housing units with market -rate units. The project site is located within 0.5 -mile of both the existing and the proposed South San Francisco Caltrain Station and SamTrans bus stops, including Route 130 which operates every 15 minutes on weekdays. The FAR for the proposed building is 4.7; thus, the total FAR is higher than the 0.75 threshold. A total of 308 parking spaces are proposed, which is less than the 394 required by the City Code,$' given the proposed unit types. The applicant has submitted a TDM plan as required by the City to support a reduction in parking spaces below City requirements. The TDM plan will help to encourage non -auto $' For a multi -unit residential project in a downtown district, the City of South San Francisco requires a minimum of 1 parking space per one -bedroom unit, 1.5 parking spaces per two-bedroom unit up to 1,100 square feet, and 1.5 parking spaces per three or more bedrooms and 1,101 square feet or larger; however, no parking spaces are required for sites that are within a half -mile walking distance of public transit. Based on the preceding, a total of 394 parking spaces would be required by the City code if the project did not meet the exception for proximity to public transit. Page 210 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study trips and further reduce non -drive alone vehicle trips. The number of vehicle parking spaces provided is therefore compliant with the South San Francisco Municipal Code and is in line with the South San Francisco General Plan policies and goals to promote alternate modes of transportation. Additionally, the project proposes 31 short term bike parking stalls and 104 long term bike parking stalls, whereas the City requires 31 short term bike parking stalls and 73 long term bike parking stalls. The number of bike parking spaces provided is therefore higher than required by the City, which supports General Plan policies and goals. The Plan Bay Area is the relevant RTP/SCS for South San Francisco. The proposed project would be consistent with the use and intensity that is included in Plan Bay Area and, the project falls within the projected land use development totals for South San Francisco. Finally, the project would not replace affordable housing units with market -rate units. Therefore, the project would result in a less -than -significant impact related to VMT. In addition, the TDM prepared for the proposed project includes several measures that would further reduce VMT. The project's TDM plan includes infrastructure on-site to support pedestrians and bicyclists, programmatic elements to educate and incentivize residents to commute by carpool, transit, and biking, and contains monitoring and reporting requirements to analyze the program's effectiveness at further reducing VMT and increasing multi -modal trips. The project site will have ride -share zones, a bicycle parking and repair station, a micromobility hub for e -bikes and e -scooters, and Broadband and Wi-Fi throughout the building that is free in communal spaces to support telecommuting. Additionally, the project will contribute to off-site improvements to the pedestrian tunnel on Airport Boulevard leading to Caltrain. The plan outlines programmatic elements including training leasing staff to share materials with future tenants, marketing materials outlining transportation options in the area, and resources that provide incentives for carpooling, biking, and transit for residents and employees. The TDM Plan includes strategies that result in 285 peak -hour C/CAG trip credits, which exceeds the estimated number of peak -hour trips calculated for the project. Furthermore, the program will monitor and report on residents' commute patterns through an annual survey and summary report. The proposed TDM satisfies the requirements of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.1-3(b). Based on the above, the proposed project would not conflict or be inconsistent with CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.3(b), and a less -than -significant impact would occur. C. Safety analysis pursuant to CEQA typically considers whether a proposed project could extend intersection queue lengths such that the backup could interfere with through traffic, thus, creating roadway safety concerns. Two freeway off -ramps were selected for queuing analysis to assess conditions where the addition of project trips may result in hazards to road users. The study locations are listed below. 1. US 101/Produce Avenue (southbound off -ramp); and 2. US 101/South Airport Boulevard (northbound off -ramp). Table 20 presents weekday PM peak hour vehicle queues at the two US 101 off -ramp study locations for Existing and Existing Plus Project conditions, and Table 21 presents weekday PM peak hour vehicle queues for Cumulative and Cumulative Plus Project conditions. The PM peak hour was selected as the analysis period because the project is a residential project and the majority of project -added off -ramp trips will be in the PM. Page 211 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Therefore, the off -ramps queuing analysis during the PM peak hour is expected to encompass all potential impacts. Existing Weekday Table 20 PM Peak Hour 95th Percentile Queues Approach Lanes Storage Distance (ft) Volume Exis ing Existing Plus Project Volume Queue Length (ft) Volume Queue Length (ft) 1. US 101 Southbound Off -Ramp at Produce Avenue (PM Peak) 20 Left 100 E 40 20 40 20 Right 620 300 361 50 367 50 2. US 101 Northbound Off -Ramp at South Airport Boulevard (PM Peak) Left/Through 740 381 230 389 240 Right 740 271 40 271 40 Notes: Queues do not take into account downstream spillover from adjacent intersections. Storage distance and queues in feet per lane. Source: Fehr & Peers, 2022. Table 21 Cumulative Weekday PM Peak Hour 95th Percentile Queues Approach Lanes Storage Distance ft Cumulative Cumulative Plus Project Volume Queue Length ft Volume Queue Length ft 1. US 101 Southbound Off -Ramp at Produce Avenue PM Peak Left 1 W= 40 20 40 20 Right 620 1 373 50 379 50 2. US 101 Northbound Off -Ramp at South Airport Boulevard PM Peak Left/Through 740 455 300 488 345 Right 740 295 40 295 40 Notes: Queues do not take into account downstream spillover from adjacent intersections. Storage distance and queues in feet per lane. Source: Fehr & Peers, 2022. The project would not extend or contribute to queues longer than storage distances at either off -ramp locations. Therefore, the project would not result in a hazardous condition at this location. For the cumulative scenario, the project would not extend or contribute to queues longer than storage distances at either off -ramp locations. Therefore, the project's incremental contribution of traffic in the cumulative scenario would not result in a hazardous condition at this location. The proposed project does not include any new geometric design features that cause hazards. Implementation of the shared driveway on Airport Boulevard would not change the existing roadway geometry. Sight distance at the proposed driveways is not expected to change from what is available under existing conditions, and any future vegetation located within the sight triangles at the driveway would be maintained so as not to restrict drivers' sight distance when exiting the driveway. The project would generate new pedestrian and bicycle trips, particularly residents walking to downtown South San Francisco and the South San Francisco Caltrain Station. Most residents are likely to walk along the east sidewalk on Airport Boulevard when traveling Page 212 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study between the project site and the Caltrain Station; however, some residents may also travel along the west sidewalk, particularly when making trips to Downtown South San Francisco. Residents walking along the west sidewalk and bicyclists heading south to the project site will travel via Airport Boulevard through existing slip right -turn lanes at the northwest and northeast corners of the Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue intersection, which may exacerbate conflicts between vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists given the wide turning radii, relatively high speeds, yield -control, and lack of separation of bicycle movements. However, based on assumed pedestrian and bicycle destinations and routing decisions (i.e., majority of downtown bound ped/bike trips would travel along east side of Airport Boulevard and cross at Baden Avenue or Grand Avenue, as the most direct route of travel), approximately two project trips are expected to use the north crosswalk during the peak hour. Because the project is only anticipated to generate approximately two trips during the peak hour, the project contribution would not represent a substantial increase to hazards at that location. Considering the proposed project is expected to increase pedestrian and bicycle trips to the shared driveway and easement road, the project could increase risk to pedestrians and bicyclists. The existing driveway and easement road were designed to accommodate frequent large trucks for warehouse land use, and the current design is not compatible with the proposed residential use. The current design promotes vehicles turning at relatively high speeds across pedestrian zones and longer exposure time for pedestrians and bicyclists. The project -added pedestrian and bicycle trips at the existing driveway represents a potentially significant impact related to hazards and mitigation is required. Redesigning the driveway and easement road to size them to an appropriate design for vehicles and for the proposed residential uses would reduce vehicle speeds, thereby (1) lowering the severity of collisions and (2) widening drivers' vision cone of pedestrians and bicyclists to help prevent collisions from occurring. Driveway turning templates are included as Appendix E to the Transportation Impact Analysis. Turning templates show a passenger vehicle turning into the existing 70 -foot -wide driveway at 20 miles per hour. With a narrower driveway, turning speeds are reduced to 5 miles per hour and provide a safer environment for pedestrians and bicycles. The turning templates also show that large delivery trucks are able to turn into the site with a narrower driveway. Implementation of project -specific Mitigation Measure XIII -1 would encourage lower vehicle speeds on-site and provide shorter crossing distances for pedestrians, lowering the risk and severity of collisions. Therefore, without mitigation, the project could result in a potentially significant impact related to hazards due to design features or incompatible uses. d. Vehicle trips generated by the proposed project would represent a very small percentage of overall daily and peak hour traffic on roadways and freeways in the study area. As noted previously, the proposed project is anticipated to generate 49 AM peak hour and 74 PM peak hour net new vehicle trips, which are distributed to study intersections. Project - generated vehicle trips represent approximately one percent of entering volumes at study intersections during the peak hours. Furthermore, the proposed project would not include any features that would alter emergency vehicle access routes or roadway facilities. Fire and police vehicles would continue to have access to facilities around the project area. Upon the commencement of construction activities, emergency vehicles would have full access to the project site. Page 213 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Therefore, the project is expected not to result in inadequate emergency access, and the Project's impacts related to resulting in inadequate emergency access would be less - than -significant under Existing Plus Project conditions and less than cumulatively considerable under Cumulative Plus Project conditions. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures Implementation of the following mitigation measure would reduce the above impact to a less -than - significant level (see question `c'). X111-1 Prior to approval of project improvement plans, the project driveway and easement road shall be resized to an appropriate design vehicle (WB -40 trailer truck or smaller) with the intent of reducing the driveway and easement road widths, in consultation with City staff and City resources such as the City's Complete Street Ordinance and the Downtown Plan. Findings A central goal of the Plan Bay Area is the combination of transportation and land use planning to decrease reliance on single -passenger vehicles, and increase the use of alternative means of transportation such as buses, trains, bicycles and walking. Plan Bay Area concluded that increased densification of existing urban areas would help support these goals by placing more people in proximity to existing mass transportation infrastructure and in closer proximity to employment centers, which would reduce VMT. The project site is located in a TPA and, as such, the project's location would allow residents to use alternate means of transportation, which would decrease the use of single passenger vehicles. Increasing ridership of existing alternative transit options would support such systems while also reducing the amount of single -passenger vehicle traffic that would otherwise be created by area population growth related to the project. Additionally, project -specific Mitigation Measure XIII -1 would ensure that the project applicant resizes the driveway and easement road to reduce potential hazards. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.1-3(b), which requires preparation and implementation of a TDM Plan, has already been implemented. Because the project is taking advantage of the CEQA streamlining provisions of SB 375, Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.1-7 would also be required as part of the proposed project, even though the mitigation measure is not necessary to reduce an identified impact. Given the above discussion and the project's consistency with the Plan Bay Area, with implementation of the aforementioned Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures and project - specific Mitigation Measure, the proposed project would not be expected to result in any additional environmental effects related to Transportation. Page 214 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study XIV. TRIBAL CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the project cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a tribal cultural resource, defined in Public Resources Code section 21074 as either a site, feature, place, cultural landscape that is geographically defined in terms of the size and scope of the landscape, sacred place, or object with cultural value to a California Native American Tribe, and that is: Potentially Less -Than- Less -Than - Significant Significant Significant No Impact With Mitigation Impact Impact p Incorporated p a. Listed or eligible for listing in the California Register of Historical Resources, or in a local register of historical ❑ ❑ x ❑ resources as defined in Public Resources Code section 5020.1(k). b. A resource determined by the lead agency, in its discretion and supported by substantial evidence, to be significant pursuant to criteria set forth in subdivision (c) of Public Resources Code Section 5024.1. In applying the criteria set ❑ ❑ x ❑ forth in subdivision (c) of Public Resources Code Section 5024.1, the lead agency shall consider the significance of the resource to a California Native American tribe. Environmental Setting The San Francisco Bay Area has a moderate, Mediterranean type climate and access to abundant natural resources, making the region suitable for human settlement thousands of years ago. In particular, the Native American Ohlone people are known to have lived within San Mateo County. As noted in the General Plan EIR, evidence of Native American residents, such as shell mounds and middens, have been found throughout the City. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Impacts to tribal cultural resources are discussed in Chapter 4.14 of the General Plan EIR. a, b. Impact 4.14-b includes a discussion regarding how development of the General Plan has the potential to disrupt property of cultural significance. As noted therein, known tribal cultural resources associated with Ohlone settlement are scattered throughout the City. One such resource is the Native American archaeological village within the EI Camino Corridor Redevelopment Area, which contains Native American household items and human burials. The following policies have been included in the General Plan that address the protection of tribal cultural resources: • 7.5-1-4: Ensure the protection of known archaeological resources in the city by requiring a records review for any development proposed in areas of known resources. • 7.5-1-5: In accordance with State law, require the preparation of a resource mitigation plan and monitoring program by a qualified archaeologist in the event that archaeological resources are uncovered. The General Plan EIR concludes that, with implementation of the measures listed within the General Plan, impacts to tribal cultural resources would be avoided and addressed appropriately, and impacts would be less than significant. Page 215 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Mitigation Measures from the General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR The Plan Bay Area EIR discusses tribal cultural resources in Chapter 2.11 a, b. Impacts to tribal cultural resources are discussed under Impact 2.11-5. The Plan Bay Area EIR notes that, while identified tribal cultural resources do not exist within the planning area, the potential exists that previously unknown tribal cultural resources could be identified during ground -disturbing activities, and a potentially significant impact could occur. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-5 (see below) requires compliance with State tribal consultation regulations and protection of tribal cultural resources should they be found during construction. Because the MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.11-5, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impacts would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above - referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, the project's impact related to tribal cultural resources would be less than significant. In addition, as discussed in further detail below, implementation of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.11-2 and 2.11-5 and State law would be required by the City of South San Francisco to ensure that the proposed project would result in a less -than - significant impact to tribal cultural resources. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-5 would apply to the proposed project: 2.11-5 If the implementing agency determines that a project may cause a substantial adverse change to a TCR, and measures are not otherwise identified in the consultation process required under PRC Section 21080.3.2, implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement the following measures where feasible and necessary to address site-specific impacts to avoid or minimize the significant adverse impacts: Within 14 days of determining that a project application is complete, or to undertake a project, the lead agency must provide formal notification, in writing, to the tribes that have requested notification of proposed projects in the lead agency's jurisdiction. If it wishes to engage in consultation on the project, the tribe must respond to the lead agency within 30 days of receipt of the formal notification. The lead agency must begin the consultation process with the tribes that have requested consultation within 30 days of receiving the request for consultation. Consultation concludes when either: 1) the parties agree to measures to mitigate or avoid a significant effect, if a significant effect exists, on a tribal cultural resource, or 2) a party, acting in good faith and after reasonable effort, concludes that mutual agreement cannot be reached. Page 216 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Public agencies shall, when feasible, avoid damaging effects to any TCR (PRC Section 21084.3 (a)). If the lead agency determines that a project may cause a substantial adverse change to a tribal cultural resource, and measures are not otherwise identified in the consultation process, new provisions in the PRC describe mitigation measures that, if determined by the lead agency to be feasible, may avoid or minimize the significant adverse impacts (PRC Section 21084.3 (b)). Examples include: A. Avoidance and preservation of the resources in place, including, but not limited to, planning and construction to avoid the resources and protect the cultural and natural context, or planning greenspace, parks, or other open space, to incorporate the resources with culturally appropriate protection and management criteria. B. Treating the resource with culturally appropriate dignity taking into account the tribal cultural values and meaning of the resource, including, but not limited to, the following: ■ Protecting the cultural character and integrity of the resource ■ Protecting the traditional use of the resource ■ Protecting the confidentiality of the resource. C. Permanent conservation easements or other interests in real property, with culturally appropriate management criteria for the purposes of preserving or utilizing the resources or places. D. Protecting the resource. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a, b. The project site has been previously developed and, therefore, subject to extensive ground disturbance. As a result, the likelihood that previously unknown tribal cultural resources would be found during redevelopment is low. Based on the lack of identified tribal cultural resources at the site and the extensive disturbance that has occurred within the project vicinity, known tribal cultural resources do not exist within the site. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-5 requires the performance of professionally accepted and legally compliant procedures for the identification of tribal cultural resources, and is relevant to the proposed project. In addition, as noted in Section III, Cultural Resources, the project would comply with Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.11-2, California Health and Safety Code Sections 7050.5 and 7052, and California PRC Section 5097. Pursuant to AB 52, the City distributed notices of the proposed project to the appropriate tribes. No tribe requested consultation within the 30 -day response period. While the possibility exists that construction of the proposed project could result in a substantial adverse change in the significance of a tribal cultural resource if previously unknown tribal cultural resources are uncovered during grading or other ground -disturbing activities, the required implementation of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.11-2 and 2.11-5 and State law would ensure that a less -than -significant impact to tribal cultural resources would occur. Page 217 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Findings Known tribal cultural resources do not exist on the project site. However, if previously unknown tribal cultural resources are identified during ground disturbing activities associated with the proposed project, implementation of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.11-2 and 2.11-5, and compliance with California Health and Safety Code Sections 7050.5 and 7052 and California PRC Section 5097, would reduce impacts to a less -than -significant level. As such, the proposed project would not be considered to result in any additional environmental impacts related to Tribal Cultural Resources. Page 218 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study XV. UTILITIES AND SERVICE Less -Than - Potentially Significant Less -Than - SYSTEMS. Significant with Significant No Impact Would the project: Impact Mitigation Impact Incorporated a. Require or result in the relocation or construction of new or expanded water, wastewater treatment, or storm water drainage, electric power, natural gas, or ❑ ❑ x ❑ telecommunications facilities, the construction or relocation of which could cause significant environmental effects? b. Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project and reasonably foreseeable future ❑ ❑ x ❑ development during normal, dry, and multiple dry years? c. Result in a determination by the wastewater treatment provider which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected ❑ ❑ 1t ❑ demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? d. Generate solid waste in excess of State or local standards, or in excess of the capacity of local ❑ ❑ x ❑ infrastructure, or otherwise impair the attainment of solid waste reduction goals? e. Comply with federal, state, and local management and reduction statutes and regulations related to solid ❑ ❑ X ❑ waste? Environmental Setting The project site currently contains a commercial warehouse building and associated paved areas, and is located within a developed area of South San Francisco. As such, utilities connections and service systems already serve the project site. Water service for the project site is provided by Cal Water, and wastewater treatment service is provided by the cities of South San Francisco and San Bruno. Solid waste collection is provided to the project site by South San Francisco Scavenger Company, natural gas is provided by PG&E, electricity is provided by PG&E and/or PCE, and underground fiber-optic communication and cable provider lines exist in the project vicinity. Water Potable water supplies in the City of South San Francisco, including the project site, are provided by California Water Service (Cal Water). Cal Water does not have rights to any surface water to use as a supply for the South San Francisco District. However, Cal Water contracts with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission's (SFPUC's) City and County of San Francisco's Regional Water System (RWS), and the SFPUC delivers Cal Water with surface water. 82 The water provided to customers in South San Francisco comes primarily from purchased water from the SFPUC, and approximately 20 percent of the water supply is from groundwater. In general, 85 percent of the supply comes from the Tuolumne River through Hetch Hetchy Reservoir and the remaining 15 percent comes from the local watersheds through the San Antonio, Calaveras, Crystal Springs, Pilarcitos and San Andreas Reservoirs. Based on the UWMP, the South San Francisco District has a sufficient water supply during years under normal conditions. However, during one-year or multi-year droughts, shortfalls in water supply are projected. Under such 82 California Water Service. 2020 Urban Water Management Plan, South San Francisco District. June 2021. Page 219 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study conditions, Cal Water will implement its Water Shortage Contingency Plan.83 Water mains currently exist in the north side of Airport Boulevard. Wastewater Treatment The City of South San Francisco maintains all of its sewer system facilities and infrastructure in accordance with the Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP) per Waste Discharge Requirements Order No. 2006-003 DWQ, adopted by the SWRCB, and Order No. WQ 2013- 0058 -EXEC for Statewide General Waste Discharge Requirements and Sanitary Systems. All wastewater from the City is conveyed to South San Francisco Water Quality Control Plant (SSFWQCP), which provides secondary wastewater treatment for the cities of South San Francisco, San Bruno, and Colma. The SSFWQCP has design capacity to treat 13 MGD average daily flow. The average dry weather flow through the facility is 9 MGD. 84 An existing six-inch sewer main is located in Airport Boulevard. Stormwater Drainage The City of South San Francisco operates and maintains the stormwater drainage system, which currently consists of approximately 13,220 linear feet of stormwater drainage pipes, 88 stormwater drainage inlets, and 11 stormwater manholes. The stormwater system contains various drainage networks that discharge directly to San Francisco Bay through at least 16 outfalls and one channel. The City operates under the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board Municipal Regional Stormwater NPDES Permit, Order No. R2-2015-0049, NPDES Permit No. CAS612008, and requires implementation of BMPs and LID design .85 A 12 -inch force main extends within Airport Boulevard, and a stormwater catch basin and line exist in the shared driveway east of the project site. Solid Waste Solid waste and recycling services are provided to the project site by South San Francisco Scavenger Company. Collected waste is processed at the Blue Line Transfer Facility, located at 500 East Jamie Court. The Blue Line Transfer Facility has a maximum permitted capacity of 2,400 tons per day.86 Materials that cannot be recycled or composted are transferred to the Corinda Los Trancos (Ox Mountain) Landfill near Half Moon Bay, owned by Browning-Ferris Industries. The landfill has a permitted maximum disposal of 3,598 tons per day, with a remaining capacity of approximately 22.2 million cubic yards. The closure date is planned for 2034. Electricity and Natural Gas Electricity is provided to the project site by PCE/PG&E, and natural gas service is provided by PG&E. Electricity and natural gas infrastructure currently exists in the immediate project vicinity. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR The General Plan EIR evaluated the effects of development under the General Plan on electricity, natural gas and telecommunications in Chapter4.15. Chapter4.6 of the General Plan EIR evaluates impacts related to water, wastewater, and solid waste facilities. 83 California Water Service. 2020 Urban Water Management Plan, South San Francisco District. June 2021. 84 Ibid. 85 City of South San Francisco. 2017 OSPS Update Municipal Services Assessment Draft Report. November 2017. 86 California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle). SW/S Facility Detail: Blue Line MRF and TS (41 -AA -0185). Available at: https://www2.caIrecycle.ca.gov/swfacilities/Directory/41-AA-0185. Accessed July 17, 2020. Page 220 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study a. Under Impact 4.15-a, the General Plan EIR noted that utilities would be expanded to new developments as they occur. Because existing infrastructure already exists in most of the City, and expansion of infrastructure to vacant lots would be feasible, a less -than -significant impact would occur. In addition, the General Plan EIR concluded that the additional demand for utility services that would occur from buildout of the General Plan would be adequately met by the utility providers. Impact 4.15-b determined that PG&E anticipates being able to adequately meet energy demands to new developments built under the General Plan, and the impact would be less than significant. The General Plan EIR discusses impacts related to demand for water and available water supply under Impact 4.6-a, and notes that new development and intensification of development under the General Plan would result in increased demand for water. The General Plan EIR concludes that implementation of the General Plan policies below would ensure that impacts remain less than significant. • 5.3-1-1 Work with California Water Service Company and Westborough County Water District to ensure coordinated capital improvements with respect to the extent and timing of growth. • 5.3-1-2 Establish guidelines and standards for water conservation and actively promote the use of water -conserving devices and practices in both new construction and major alterations and additions to existing buildings. • 5.3-1-3 Ensure that future residents and businesses equitably share costs associated with providing water service to new development in South San Francisco. • 5.3-G-1 Promote the orderly and efficient operation and expansion of the water supply system to meet projected needs. • 5.3-G-2 Encourage water conservation measures for both existing and proposed development. • 5.3-G-3 Promote the equitable sharing of the costs associated with providing water service to new development. C. Under Impact 4.6-e, the General Plan EIR notes that development under the General Plan would result in an increase in wastewater generation outside of the capacity of the current wastewater treatment plant. However, the treatment plant has planned expansion, and the General Plan includes policies, listed below, to ensure that demand for wastewater treatment does not exceed capacity. Thus, the impact would be less than significant. • 5.3-G-4 Promote the orderly and efficient operation and expansion of the wastewater system to meet projected needs. • 5.3-1-4 Ensure coordinated capital improvements with respect to the extent and timing of growth. • 5.3-1-6 Monitor industrial discharges to ensure that wastewater quality continues to meet various federal, State, and regional standards; treatment costs should remain affordable. • 5.3-G-5 Promote the equitable sharing of the costs associated with providing wastewater service to new development. d,e. Impact 4.6-f of the General Plan EIR discussed impacts related to solid waste generation and disposal. According to the General Plan EIR, the local landfill will have adequate capacity to handle solid waste generated by the City at full buildout of the General Plan. Page 221 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study In addition, General Plan policies 8.3-G-1 and 8.3-1-1 both encourage a reduction in solid waste generation and increase in recycling. Therefore, impacts related to solid waste would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Chapter 2.12 of the Plan Bay Area EIR evaluated potential impacts to water resources, utilities, and service systems that may result from implementation of the proposed Plan Bay Area. Where necessary and feasible, mitigation measures are identified to reduce these impacts. a. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to construction of new or expanded water and wastewater treatment facilities under Impact 2.12-4. Potential impacts on water and wastewater treatment facilities capacity would occur primarily from projected development under the changes in land use assumed by the proposed Plan. The Plan Bay Area EIR includes Mitigation Measure 2.12-4, requiring projects to upgrade infrastructure as needed to ensure adequate capacity exists to serve the project and other demand. The Plan Bay Area EIR also analyzed the potential impact related to construction of new or expanded stormwater drainage facilities under Impact 2.12-3. Development outside of urbanized areas could require the construction of new stormwater drainage systems, and this impact would be potentially significant. Because the MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.12-3 and 2.12-4, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impacts would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above -referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, the individual project's impacts related to water, sewer, and drainage improvements would be less than significant. As will be demonstrated below, project -specific impacts related to the relocation or construction of new or expanded water, wastewater treatment, or storm water drainage, electric power, natural gas, or telecommunications facilities would be less than significant. The Plan Bay Area EIR Impact 2.12-1 analyzed the potential impact related to insufficient water supplies from existing entitlements and resources to serve expected development. Development under the Plan would increase demand for water, and could result in insufficient water supplies. Plan Bay Area EIR includes Mitigation Measure 2.12-1, requiring implementing agencies and/or project sponsors to require that land use and transportation project sponsors coordinate with water suppliers to ensure adequate water supplies exist or comply with project -level CEQA review and incorporate on-site water conservation strategies, water budgeting, and incorporation of recycled water for non - potable use. Because the MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.12-1, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impact would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above -referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, the individual project's impact related to water supplies would be less than significant. Page 222 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study In addition, as discussed in further detail below, the water provider for the proposed project would have sufficient water supply to serve future demand during normal years. Consequently, project -specific impacts related to water supply would be less than significant. C. The Plan Bay Area EIR Impact 2.12-2 analyzed the potential impact related to inadequate wastewater treatment capacity to serve new development. Development under the Plan would increase demand for water treatment, and could result in exceedance of the wastewater treatment capacity. Implementation of Plan Bay Area Mitigation Measure 2.12- 2 would reduce the potential impact to a less -than -significant level. d,e. The Plan Bay Area EIR analyzed the potential impact related to insufficient landfill capacity under Impact 2.12-5. The solid waste generated by both land use and transportation projects could reduce the capacity of existing landfills, leading to earlier closure dates than currently anticipated and a need for increased landfill capacity. Plan Bay Area EIR includes Mitigation Measure 2.12-5, requiring implementing agencies and/or project sponsors to apply landfill diversion strategies including re -using building materials, maintaining structures where applicable, developing construction waste management plans, and using guidance from the Construction Materials Recycling Association (CMRA). Because the MTC/ABAG does not have regulatory authority to impose certain mitigation measures, such as Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measure 2.12-5, the Plan Bay Area EIR concluded that the impact would be significant and unavoidable for the program -level review. However, to the extent that the lead agencies having such authority require individual projects to adopt and implement the above -referenced Plan Bay Area EIR mitigation, the individual project's impact related to landfill capacity would be less than significant. In addition, as discussed in further detail below, the increase in solid waste generation from the proposed project would not be considered significant, and the landfill would have sufficient capacity. Therefore, project -specific impacts related to the generation of solid waste in excess of State or local standards, or in excess of the capacity of local infrastructure, and compliance with federal, State, and local management and reduction statutes and regulations related to solid waste would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.12-1(b) and (c) and 2.12-3(b) and (c) only apply to transportation projects and, therefore, would not apply to the proposed project. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.12-1(a), 2.12-2, 2.12-3(a), 2.12-4, and 2.12-5 would apply to the proposed project: 2.12-1(a) Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: • For projects that could increase demand for water, project sponsors shall coordinate with the relevant water service provider to ensure that the provider has adequate supplies and infrastructure to accommodate the increase in demand. If the current infrastructure servicing the project site is Page 223 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study found to be inadequate, infrastructure improvements shall be identified in each project's CEQA documentation. Implement water conservation measures which result in reduced demand for potable water. This could include reducing the use of potable water for landscape irrigation (such as through drought -tolerant plantings, water - efficient irrigation systems, the capture and use of rainwater) and the use of water -conserving fixtures (such as dual -flush toilets, waterless urinals, reduced flow faucets). Coordinate with the water provider to identify an appropriate water consumption budget for the size and type of project, and designing and operating the project accordingly. For projects located in an area with existing reclaimed water conveyance infrastructure and excess reclaimed water capacity, use reclaimed water for non -potable uses, especially landscape irrigation. For projects in a location planned for future reclaimed water service, projects should install dual plumbing systems in anticipation of future use. Large developments could treat wastewater onsite to tertiary standards and use it for non - potable uses onsite. 2.12-2 Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement mitigations measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: During the design and CEQA review of individual future projects, implementing agencies and project sponsors shall determine whether sufficient wastewater treatment capacity exists for a proposed project. These CEQA determinations must ensure that the proposed development can be served by its existing or planned treatment capacity. If adequate capacity does not exist, project sponsors shall coordinate with the relevant service provider to ensure that adequate public services and utilities could accommodate the increased demand, and if not, infrastructure improvements for the appropriate public service or utility shall be identified in each project's CEQA documentation. The relevant public service provider or utility shall be responsible for undertaking project -level review as necessary to provide CEQA clearance for new facilities. Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall also require compliance with Mitigation Measure 2.12-1(a), and MTC shall require implementation of Mitigation Measures 2.12-1(b), and/or 2.12-1(c) listed under Impact 2.12-1, as feasible based on project- and site-specific considerations to reduce water usage and, subsequently, wastewater flows. 2.12-3(a) Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project -and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: • During the design and CEQA review of individual future projects, implementing agencies and project sponsors shall determine whether sufficient stormwater drainage facilities exist for a proposed project. These CEQA determinations must ensure that the proposed development can be Page 224 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study served by its existing or planned drainage capacity. If adequate stormwater drainage facilities do not exist, project sponsors shall coordinate with the appropriate utility and service provider to ensure that adequate facilities could accommodate the increased demand, and if not, infrastructure and facility improvements shall be identified in each project's CEQA determination. The relevant public service provider or utility shall be responsible for undertaking project -level review as necessary to provide CEQA clearance for new facilities. For projects of greater than 1 acre in size, reduce stormwater runoff caused by construction by implementing stormwater control best practices, based on those required for a SWPPP. Model and implement a stormwater management plan or site design that prevents the post -development peak discharge rate and quantity from exceeding predevelopment rates. 2.12-4 Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: For projects that could increase demand on water and wastewater treatment facilities, project sponsors shall coordinate with the relevant service provider to ensure that the existing public services and utilities could accommodate the increase in demand. If the current infrastructure servicing the project site is found to be inadequate, infrastructure improvements for the appropriate public service or utility shall be identified in each project's CEQA documentation. The relevant public service provider or utility shall be responsible for undertaking project -level review as necessary to provide CEQA clearance for new facilities. Further, Mitigation Measures 2.12-1(a), 2.12-1(b), 2.12-1(c), and 2.12-2 would reduce water demand and wastewater generation, and subsequently reduce the need for new or expanded water and wastewater treatment facilities. Mitigation Measures 2.12-3(a), 2.12-3(b), and 2.12-3(c) would also mitigate the impact of additional stormwater runoff from land use and transportation projects on existing wastewater treatment facilities. 2.12-5 Implementing agencies and/or project sponsors shall implement measures, where feasible and necessary based on project- and site-specific considerations that include, but are not limited to: • providing an easily accessible area that is dedicated to the collection and storage of non -hazardous recycling materials • maintaining or re -using existing building structures and materials during building renovations and redevelopment • using salvaged, refurbished or reused materials, to help divert such items from landfills • for transportation projects, diverting construction waste from landfills, where feasible, through means such as: o the submission and implementation of a construction waste management plan that identifies materials to be diverted from disposal Page 225 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study o establishing diversion targets, possibly with different targets for different types and scales of development o helping developments share information on available materials with one another, to aid in the transfer and use of salvaged materials,- and aterials,and applying the specifications developed by the Construction Materials Recycling Association (CMRA) to assist contractors and developers in diverting materials from construction and demolition projects, where feasible (RMC 2006). Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. The project site is currently developed, and located in an urban area. Therefore, water, wastewater, stormwater, electricity, and natural gas infrastructure already exist to serve the proposed project. As part of the proposed project, a new four -inch domestic water line and new six-inch fire service line would connect to the existing six-inch water main in Airport Boulevard. The project is anticipated to generate a water demand of approximately 720 gpm peak demand for domestic use and approximately 1,304 gpm for fire sprinkler service. Fire hydrants around the site would be required to provide approximately 2,875 gpm, as the proposed building would include an approved automatic fire protection system according to the California Fire Code and City of South San Francisco Fire requirements. Based on a Fire Flow Test conducted by Cal Water, the available fire flow at 20 psi is 6,335 gpm, which is sufficient to accommodate the 2,875 gpm requirement. 17 In addition, Cal Water has submitted a Will Serve Letter, which indicates that Cal Water will provide water service to the proposed project." With regard to sanitary sewer service, the proposed project would include a new six-inch sewer lateral that would connect to the existing six-inch sewer main in Airport Boulevard. Following construction of the proposed project, the sewer flow directed to the main in Airport Boulevard from the project site is assumed to generate a Maximum Day Dry Weather Flow (MDDWF) of approximately 0.125 cubic feet per second (cfs) and a Maximum Day Wet Weather Flow (MDWWF) of approximately 0.580 cfs. As compared to pre -project flows, the MDDWF would increase by approximately 512.5 percent, and the MDWWF would increase by approximately 513.5 percent. Based on a Sewer Capacity Memo prepared by BKF Engineers, the existing sewer main has sufficient capacity to accommodate MDDFW, but not MDWWF.89 Accordingly, as noted in the Project Description of this document, prior to construction of the proposed project, 230 lineal feet of sewer pipeline within Airport Boulevard would be upsized from six inches to eight inches in order to accommodate increased flows generated by the proposed project. The proposed upsizing would be sufficient to accommodate both the MDDWF and MDWWF. Implementation of the improvement by the project applicant would be ensured by the City as a project condition of approval. The construction activities associated with upsizing the sewer line would not result in any substantial environmental effects, as demonstrated by discussion throughout this SCEA. $' BKF Engineers. 40 Airport — Water Memo. September 3, 2021. 88 California Water Service. Will Serve Letter Tract or Parcel Map No: 015-126-010, 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco. September 2, 2021. 89 BKF Engineers. 40 Airport — Sanitary Sewer Capacity. June 18, 2021. Page 226 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study A preliminary Stormwater Plan has been prepared for the proposed project. The project site would be divided into eight DMAs and associated treatment measures. Per the preliminary Stormwater Plan prepared for the proposed project, all proposed stormwater treatment measures would be sized to adequately handle all runoff from the associated DMAs. All stormwater would be treated on-site prior to discharge into the City's storm drain system. Electricity and telecommunications utilities would be provided by way of connections to existing infrastructure located within the immediate project vicinity. Therefore, the relocation or construction of new or expanded water, wastewater treatment, stormwater drainage, or other utility infrastructure would not be required. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.12-1(b) and (c) and 2.12-3(b) and (c) only apply to transportation projects and, therefore, would not apply to the proposed project. Plan Bay Area El Mitigation Measures 2.12-1(a), 2.12-2, 2.12-3(a), 2.12-4, and 2.12-5 apply to the project. Considering the project would have access to adequate infrastructure, the intent of the measures has already been fulfilled. Based on the above, the project would result in a less -than -significant impact related to the relocation or construction of new or expanded water, wastewater treatment, or storm water drainage, electric power, natural gas, or telecommunications facilities, the construction or relocation of which could cause significant environmental effects. Cal Water's 2020 UWMP projects future water demand based on population, housing, and employment projections developed by ABAG, rather than General Plan land use designations. Specifically, the 2020 UWMP references the Plan Bay Area 2040 regional projections. As evidenced by its consistency with the general projections included in the Plan Bay Area, the proposed project represents multi -family growth that is anticipated regionally. Thus, it is reasonable to conclude that the multi -family growth associated with the proposed project is included in the anticipated growth of multi -family. According to the 2020 UWMP, Cal Water anticipates having sufficient water supply through 2045 during normal conditions, but foresees shortfalls following one-year or multi-year droughts, directly because of the Bay -Delta Plan Amendment implementation. However, numerous uncertainties remain in the implementation of the Bay -Delta Plan Amendment. The water supply projections presented herein likely represent a worst-case scenario in which the Bay -Delta Plan Amendment is implemented without the SFPUC and the SWRCB reaching a Voluntary Agreement. SFPUC also provided water supply reliability projections without the Bay -Delta Plan Amendment, which likely represents a highly optimistic water supply reliability outcome. These projections indicated that without the Bay -Delta Plan Amendment SFPUC would be able to supply 100 percent of projected Regional Water System (RWS) demands in all year types through 2045, except for the fourth and fifth consecutive dry year in 2045, during which 90 percent of projected RWS demands (85 percent of the Wholesale demands) would be met. The large disparity in projected water supply reliability between the two scenarios demonstrate the current level of uncertainty. Nonetheless, Cal Water has developed strategies and actions to address the projected dry year supply shortfalls, as well as a Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WSCP), which includes mandatory restrictions in water use during dry years. Therefore, with implementation of the planned water loss management measures and ongoing compliance with the WSCP, Cal Water would have sufficient water supply to serve future Page 227 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study demand during dry years. Based on the above, the project would result in a less -than - significant impact related to water supply. C. The SSFWQCP has the capacity to treat 13 MGD average daily flow, and, according to the SSFWQCP's website, the average dry weather flow through the facility is 9 MGD.90 Based on the wastewater generation rates available in the 2017 Municipal Services Assessment, multi -family residential units produce an average of 120 gallons per day per bedroom. Considering the proposed project would include 598 bedrooms, the project would generate approximately 71,760 gallons per day, or 0.072 MGD of wastewater. The SSFWQCP is operating below capacity and can treat an additional 4 MGD, and the proposed project would generate approximately 0.072 MGD of wastewater. Thus, the SSFWQCP has sufficient capacity to treat the wastewater flows generated by the proposed project. With regard to wastewater conveyance, as part of the project, 230 lineal feet of sewer pipeline within Airport Boulevard would be upsized from six inches to eight inches in order to accommodate increased sanitary sewer flows generated by the proposed project. The proposed upsizing would be sufficient to accommodate both the MDDWF and MDWWF. Implementation of the improvement by the project applicant would be ensured by the City as a project condition of approval. As such, the existing wastewater treatment facility has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand, and the impact would be less than significant. d,e. The proposed project would likely generate an increased amount of solid waste compared to what is currently generated on-site. Based on the average 2018 citywide solid waste disposal rate of 3.8 pounds per day per resident, the solid waste generation that could be expected from the proposed project would be approximately 3,328.8 pounds per day (876 residents X 3.8 pounds per day), or 1.7 tons per day. Considering the Ox Mountain landfill has a permitted throughput of 3,598 tons per day, the waste generated from the project would represent 0.04 percent of the daily throughput capacity. Such an increase is not considered significant, and the landfill would have sufficient capacity. Furthermore, the proposed project would be required to comply with all relevant City regulations regarding solid waste management included in Chapter 8.16 of the City's Municipal Code, which would ensure that the waste generated on the project site would be served by an adequate waste collection service. Therefore, the proposed project would not generate solid waste in excess of State or local standards, or in excess of the capacity of local infrastructure, or otherwise impair the attainment of solid waste reduction goals and would comply with federal, State, and local management and reduction statutes and regulations related to solid waste. Accordingly, a less -than -significant impact would occur. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. 90 City of South San Francisco, Public Works Department. Water Quality Control Plant. Available at: https://www.ssf.net/departments/public-works/water-quality-control-plant. Accessed January 11, 2022. Page 228 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Findings As discussed above, sufficient capacity exists in the water, wastewater, and solid waste utilities to accommodate the project without the need for constructing new or physically expanded facilities. Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.12-1(a), 2.12-2, 2.12-3(a), 2.12-4, and 2.12- 5 would apply to the proposed project. Considering the project would have access to adequate infrastructure, the intent of the measures has already been fulfilled. New utility improvements and connections would occur within existing rights-of-way, and the project would not be considered to result in any additional environmental impacts related to Utilities and Service Systems. Page 229 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study XVI. WILDFIRE. Less -Than - If located in or near state responsibility areas or lands Potentially Significant Less -Than - classified as very high fire hazard severity zones, Significant with Significant No Impact Impact Mitigation Impact would the project: Incorporated a. Substantially impair an adopted emergency response ❑ ❑ x ❑ plan or emergency evacuation plan? b. Due to slope, prevailing winds, and other factors, exacerbate wildfire risks, and thereby expose project ❑ ❑ x ❑ occupants to, pollutant concentrations from a wildfire or the uncontrolled spread of a wildfire? c. Require the installation or maintenance of associated infrastructure (such as roads, fuel breaks, emergency water sources, power lines or other utilities) that may ❑ ❑ 1t ❑ exacerbate fire risk or that may result in temporary or ongoing impacts to the environment? d. Expose people or structures to significant risks, including downslope or downstream flooding or ❑ ❑ x ❑ landslides, as a result of runoff, post -fire slope instability, or drainage changes? Environmental Setting The City of South San Francisco is not susceptible to particularly high wildfire risk, likely due to the developed and urban nature of the region.91 Pursuant to Chapter 15.24 of the Municipal Code, the City of South San Francisco has adopted the California Fire Code (2019 Edition). Therefore, all developments throughout the City must include standard fire prevention features, such as sprinkler systems, which would help prevent potential damage due to wildfire. Summary of Analysis under the General Plan EIR Impacts associated with wildland fires are discussed under Impact 8.4-b of the General Plan EIR. a -d. The General Plan EIR identifies eight fire management units to categorize the need for fire suppression and regular vegetation maintenance. Under General Plan Policy 8.4-1-1, the City shall institute a comprehensive fire hazard management program to reduce fire hazards to the maximum extent feasible. The General Plan EIR concludes that with implementation of the policies within the General Plan, impacts related to wildfire would be less than significant. Mitigation Measures from the General Plan EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Summary of Analysis under the Plan Bay Area EIR Potential impacts related to wildfire risk are discussed under Impact 2.13-8 of the Plan Bay Area EIR. a -d. Existing state and local regulations, such as the California Fire Code, exist to ensure that hazards related to wildfire would be reduced to the maximum extent feasible. As such, 91 California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. San Mateo County Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones in LRA. November 24, 2008. Page 230 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study land use development and transportation projects implemented under the Plan would result in a less -than -significant impact related to wildfire. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR that Apply to the Proposed Project None. Project -Specific Impact Discussion a -d. According to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Fire and Resource Assessment Program, the project site is not located within or near a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.92 In addition, the project site is located within an urbanized area of the City and is bordered by existing development on all sides. The developed nature of the area surrounding the project site precludes the spread of wildfire to the site. Furthermore, while not located in an area of high wildfire risk, the proposed project would include fire sprinklers, as required by State law. Therefore, the proposed project would not be expected to be subject to or result in substantial adverse effects related to wildfires, and a less -than -significant impact would occur. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Findings The project site is not located within an area known to be subject to substantial risk of wildfire. In addition, the project is located within an urban area, within the jurisdiction of the local fire department, and would include all applicable fire safety provisions to reduce hazards associated with potential wildfire. Because the project would not impair an adopted emergency response plan, exacerbate wildfire risk, or expose people or structures to significant risks related to fire, the proposed project would not be considered to result in any additional environmental impacts related to Wildfire. s2 California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. San Mateo County Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones in LRA. November 24, 2008. Page 231 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. As discussed in Section II, Biological Resources, of this SCEA IS, while the potential exists for nesting and migratory birds protected by the MBTA to occur on-site, Mitigation Measures II -1 and II -2 would ensure that impacts to special -status species would be less - than -significant. The project site is currently developed and has been previously disturbed, and does not contain any known historic or prehistoric resources. Thus, implementation of the proposed project is not anticipated to have the potential to result in impacts related to historic or prehistoric resources. Nevertheless, the implementation of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.11-2 and 2.11-5 would ensure that in the event that historic or prehistoric resources are discovered within the project site during construction activities, such resources are protected in compliance with the requirements of CEQA. Considering the above, the proposed project would not result in significant impacts associated with the following: 1) degrade the quality of the environment; 2) substantially reduce or impact the habitat of fish or wildlife species; 3) cause fish or wildlife populations to drop below self-sustaining levels; 4) threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community; 5) reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal; or 6) eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory. Therefore, a less -than -significant impact would occur. b, c. The Plan Bay Area was designed to encourage development of the region in a manner that would promote more sustainable community design and reduce regional GHG emissions. Because the proposed project would be consistent with the Plan Bay Area, the project would contribute to the cumulative environmental goals of the Plan Bay Area. Additionally, the proposed project was analyzed throughout this SCEA IS for additional environmental impacts that could cause cumulatively considerable impacts or result in adverse effects on human beings. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR and project -specific measures from this SCEA IS would reduce all impacts to less -than - significant levels, and ensure that the proposed project would not result in cumulative environmental impacts. Because the project would be consistent with the Plan Bay Area Page 232 May 2022 Less -Than - XVII. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF Potentially Significant Less -Than- No SIGNIFICANCE. Significant with Significant Impact Impact Mitigation Impact Incorporated a. Does the project have the potential to substantially degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal ❑ ❑ 1t ❑ community, substantially reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b. Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection ❑ ❑ K ❑ with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects)? c. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, ❑ ❑ 1t ❑ either directly or indirectly? Project -Specific Impact Discussion a. As discussed in Section II, Biological Resources, of this SCEA IS, while the potential exists for nesting and migratory birds protected by the MBTA to occur on-site, Mitigation Measures II -1 and II -2 would ensure that impacts to special -status species would be less - than -significant. The project site is currently developed and has been previously disturbed, and does not contain any known historic or prehistoric resources. Thus, implementation of the proposed project is not anticipated to have the potential to result in impacts related to historic or prehistoric resources. Nevertheless, the implementation of Plan Bay Area EIR Mitigation Measures 2.11-2 and 2.11-5 would ensure that in the event that historic or prehistoric resources are discovered within the project site during construction activities, such resources are protected in compliance with the requirements of CEQA. Considering the above, the proposed project would not result in significant impacts associated with the following: 1) degrade the quality of the environment; 2) substantially reduce or impact the habitat of fish or wildlife species; 3) cause fish or wildlife populations to drop below self-sustaining levels; 4) threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community; 5) reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal; or 6) eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory. Therefore, a less -than -significant impact would occur. b, c. The Plan Bay Area was designed to encourage development of the region in a manner that would promote more sustainable community design and reduce regional GHG emissions. Because the proposed project would be consistent with the Plan Bay Area, the project would contribute to the cumulative environmental goals of the Plan Bay Area. Additionally, the proposed project was analyzed throughout this SCEA IS for additional environmental impacts that could cause cumulatively considerable impacts or result in adverse effects on human beings. Mitigation Measures from the Plan Bay Area EIR and project -specific measures from this SCEA IS would reduce all impacts to less -than - significant levels, and ensure that the proposed project would not result in cumulative environmental impacts. Because the project would be consistent with the Plan Bay Area Page 232 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study and would not result in any additional environmental impacts, the project would not be expected to result in a considerable cumulative contribution to impacts on the environment or impacts on human beings. Therefore, with the implementation of mitigation measures discussed throughout this document the project would result in a less -than -significant impact. Project -Specific Mitigation Measures None. Findings As discussed throughout this document, the proposed project would involve the demolition of the existing warehouse building and the construction of a new multi -family residential structure in central South San Francisco. Infill redevelopment of this nature inherently reduces many potential impacts commonly associated with development. For example, because the site has already been developed with structures and impervious surfaces, the site provides little habitat value. The increase in density that would result from implementation of the proposed project in close proximity to high quality commuter rail service also encourages the use of non -vehicular modes of transportation, thus reducing VMT and GHG emissions. This SCEA finds that, the proposed project would not result in any significant and unmitigable environmental impacts. Page 233 May 2022 40 Airport Blvd Project Sustainable Communities Environmental Assessment Initial Study H. SOURCES All the technical reports and modeling results prepared for the project analysis are available upon request from the City of South San Francisco Planning Division. The following documents are referenced informational sources used for preparation of this SCEA IS: 1. Bay Area Air Quality Management District. California Environmental Quality Act Air Quality Guidelines. 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Effectiveness and cost of reducing particle -related mortality with particle filtration. February 1, 2017. Page 236 May 2022 APPENDIX A AIR QUALITY AND GHG MODELING RESULTS CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 1 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 1.0 Project Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population General Light Industry 36.20 1000sgft 1.63 36,200.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 2.2 Climate Zone 5 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity 234.06 CH4Intensity 0.029 (Ib/MWhr) (Ib/MWhr) 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non -Default Data Project Characteristics - co2 intensity factor adjusted per pg&e rps projections. Land Use - Acreage adjusted to match project site. Construction Phase - construction not modeled. Energy Use - Mobile Land Use Mitigation - Project site located within 0.5 -mile of transit station. Vehicle Trips - Trip generation rate adjusted per project -specific traffic report. Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Operational Year 2025 N20 Intensity 0.006 (Ib/MWhr) Appendix A - Page 1 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 2 of 18 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblConstruction Phase NumDays } 2.00 1.00 tblConstruction Phase PhaseEndDate r 11/15/2021 11/12/2021 tblGrading AcresOfGrading } 0.50 1.00 tblLandUse LotAcreage } 0.83 1.63 tblProjectCharacteristics CO21ntensityFactor } 641.35 234.06 tblVehicleTrips ST TR } 1.32 11.80 tblVehicleTrips SU TR } 0.68 11.80 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- tblVehicleTrips WD TR 6.97 11.80 2.0 Emissions Summary Appendix A - Page 2 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 3 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 2.1 Overall Construction Unmitigated Construction Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I Year tons/yr MT/yr 2021 •i 7.9000e- i 8.7200e- 3.8700e- i 1.000Oe- 3.2000e- 3.8000e- i 3.5800e- 1.5100e- i 3.5000e- 1.8700e- 0.0000 i 0.7826 � 0.7826 i 2.5000e- 0.0000 0.7888 ; 004 003 003 005 003 004 003 003 004 003 004 i Maximum 7.9000e- 8.7200e- 3.8700e- 1.000Oe- 3.2000e- 3.8000e- 3.5800e- 1.5100e- 3.5000e- 1.8700e- 0.0000 0.7826 0.7826 2.5000e- 0.0000 0.7888 11 004 003 003 005 003 004 003 003 004 003 j 004 1 1 Mitigated Construction Appendix A - Page 3 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I Year tons/yr MT/yr 2021 •1 7.9000e- i 8.7200e- i 3.8700e- i 1.000Oe- 3.2000e- i 3.8000e- i 3.5800e- i 1.5100e- i 3.5000e- 1.8700e- 0.0000 i 0.7826 0.7826 i 2.5000e- 1 0.0000 i 0.7888 004 003 003 005 003 004 003 003 004 003 . 004 i 0.00 Maximum 7.9000e- 8.7200e- 3.8700e- 1.000Oe- 3.2000e- 3.8000e- 3.5800e- 1.5100e- 3.5000e- 1.8700e- 0.0000 0.7826 0.7826 2.5000e- 0.0000 0.7888 11 004 003 003 005 003 004 003 003 004 003 j 004 1 1 1 Appendix A - Page 3 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio -0O2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Percent 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Reduction Appendix A - Page 3 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 4 of 18 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM Quarter Start Date End Date Maximum Unmitigated ROG + NOX (tons/quarter) Maximum Mitigated ROG + NOX (tons/quarter) Highest 2.2 Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational Appendix A - Page 4 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Area •i 0.1603 i 0.0000 i 3.3000e- 0.0000 i i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 6.5000e- i 6.5000e- i 0.0000 i 0.0000 6.9000e- '� 004 i � � i � i � i 004 004 004 . Energy •i 5.2600e- i 0.0478 i 0.0402 i 2.9000e- 3.6400e- i 3.6400e- i i 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 0.0000 1 85.3249 85.3249 i 5.1200e- 1.8100e- 85.9913 003 i i 004 003 i 003 i 003 003 1 003 003 i . i i i Mobile •1 0.0947 i 0.4514 i 1.1593 i 4.7900e- 0.4640 3.8600e- i 0.4678 i 0.1245 i 3.6000e- 0.1281 0.0000 1 441.0039 441.0039 i 0.0142 0.0000 441.3587 1 003 003 003 . Waste •i i i i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 9.1123 i 0.0000 i 9.1123 i 0.5385 i 0.0000 1 22.5753 Water •i i i i � � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 � 2.6558 i 4.8091 � 7.4649 i 0.2734 � 6.5600e- 16.2553 003 i Total 0.2603 0.4992 1.1998 5.0800e- 0.4640 7.5000e- 0.4715 0.1245 7.2400e- 0.1317 11.7681 531.1385 542.9065 0.8312 8.3700e- 566.1812 11 003 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 4 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 5 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 2.2 Overall Operational Mitigated Operational 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Area •i 0.1603 0.0000 3.3000e- 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 6.5000e- 6.5000e- 0.0000 0.0000 6.9000e- i i i i 004 i i i i i i 004 004 004 � i � � � � - i i � � i Energy •i 5.2600e- 0.0478 0.0402 2.9000e- 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 0.0000 i 85.3249 85.3249 5.1200e- 1.8100e- 85.9913 i i i i 003 004 003 003 003 003 003 003 i Mobile •i 0.0916 i 0.4330 1.0881 i 4.4400e- 0.4276 3.5900e- i 0.4312 0.1147 i 3.3500e- 0.1181 0.0000 i 408.5943 408.5943 i 0.0133 0.0000 408.9277 003 003 003 i 3.45 Waste •i i � i � � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � i 0.0000 0.0000 � 9.1123 i 0.0000 � 9.1123 i 0.5385 0.0000 1 22.5753 0.00 6.10 Water •1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 • 2.6558 i 4.8091 7.4649 0.2734 6.5600e- 16.2553 i � i � � i i 003 i 0.00 Total 0.2572 0.4808 1.1287 4.7300e- 0.4276 7.2300e- 0.4348 0.1147 6.9900e- 0.1217 11.7681 498.7289 510.4969 0.8303 8.3700e- 533.7502 11 003 003 003 003 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Percent 1.19 3.68 5.93 6.89 7.84 3.60 7.77 7.84 3.45 7.60 0.00 6.10 5.97 0.10 0.00 5.73 Reduction 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 ;Site Preparation :Site Preparation 11/12/2021 11/12/2021 5. 1 Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 1 Appendix A - Page 5 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 6 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 0; Residential Outdoor: 0; Non -Residential Indoor: 0; Non -Residential Outdoor: 0; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating — sgft) OffRoad Equipment Phase Name Offroad Equipment Type Amount Usage Hours Horse Power Load Factor Site Preparation 'Graders ; 1 ; 8.001 187• 0.41 ----------------------------- Site Preparation 3. 8.00, 0.00, 0.00, 10.80, 7.30, 20.00,LD_Mix :HDT_Mix HHDT ------------- ----------- Site Preparation 'Rubber Tired Dozers ; 1 7.001 247• 0.40 --------------------------- --------------------------*----------------- ------------r------------------------ Site Preparation •Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 8.00, 97, 0.37 Trips and VMT Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Site Preparation 3. 8.00, 0.00, 0.00, 10.80, 7.30, 20.00,LD_Mix :HDT_Mix HHDT 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction Appendix A - Page 6 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 7 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.2 Site Preparation - 2021 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Unmitigated Construction Off -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I Fugitive Dust •1 I I 1 I 3.1600e- 1 0.0000 1 3.1600e- I 1.5100e- 1 0.0000 1.5100e- 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 i 0.0000 '1 003 1 1 003 I 003 1 003 I I I 1 I 1 1 I I • 1 1 I 1 '1 +- I �- ------ I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I Off -Road -1 7.8000e- 18.7100e- 13.7800e- 1 1.000Oe- I 1 3.8000e- 1 3.8000e- I 1 3.5000e- 3.5000e- 0.0000 I 0.7559 1 0.7559 1 2.4000e- I 0.0000 i 0.7620 '1 004 I 003 I 003 1 005 I 1 004 I 004 1 1 004 004 . I 1 I 004 1 1 '1 I I 1 I 1 1 I I • I 1 I I 1 Total 7.8000e- 8.7100e- 3.7800e- 1.000Oe- 3.1600e- 3.8000e- 3.5400e- 1.5100e- 3.5000e- 1.8600e- 0.0000 0.7559 0.7559 2.4000e- 0.0000 0.7620 11 004 003 003 005 003 004 003 003 004 003 005 005 004 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Appendix A - Page 7 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 I Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr I I I I 1 I I I I Hauling •1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 1 0.0000 I I 0.0000 1 0.0000 i 0.0000 ;� I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 • � 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I •1 • I 1 1 I I 0.0000Ven-dor •1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 0.0000 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 • 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I • 1 1 I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I Worker •1 1.000Oe- 1 1.000Oe- 1 9.000Oe- 1 0.0000 1 3.000Oe- 1 0.0000 13.000Oe- 1 1.000Oe- 1 0.0000 1.000Oe- � 0.0000 I 0.0267 1 0.0267 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 0.0267 �1 005 I 005 I 005 1 I 005 1 1 005 I 005 1 005 I '1 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 • 1 1 I 1 Total 1.000Oe- 1.000Oe- 9.000Oe- 0.0000 3.000Oe- 0.0000 3.000Oe- 1.000Oe- 0.0000 1.000Oe- 0.0000 0.0267 0.0267 0.0000 0.0000 0.0267 005 005 005 005 005 005 005 Appendix A - Page 7 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 8 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.2 Site Preparation - 2021 Mitigated Construction On -Site Mitigated Construction Off -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I Fugitive Dust •1 I I 1 I 3.1600e- 1 0.0000 1 3.1600e- I 1.5100e- 1 0.0000 1.5100e- 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 i 0.0000 '1 003 1 1 003 I 003 1 003 I I I 1 I 1 1 I I • 1 1 I 1 '1 +- I �- ------ I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I Off -Road •1 7.8000e- 18.7100e- 13.7800e- 1 1.00OOe- I 1 3.8000e- 1 3.8000e- I 1 3.500Oe- 3.5000e- 0.0000 I 0.7559 1 0.7559 1 2.4000e- I 0.0000 i 0.7620 '1 004 I 003 I 003 1 005 I 1 004 I 004 1 1 004 004 . I 1 I 004 1 1 '1 I I 1 I 1 1 I I • I 1 I I 1 Total 7.8000e- 8.7100e- 3.7800e- 1.00OOe- 3.1600e- 3.8000e- 3.5400e- 1.5100e- 3.5000e- 1.8600e- 0.0000 0.7559 0.7559 2.4000e- 0.0000 0.7620 11 004 003 003 005 003 004 003 003 004 003 005 005 004 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile Appendix A - Page 8 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio -0O2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 I Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr I I I I 1 I I I 1 I Hauling •1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 i 0.0000 ;� I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 • � 1 1 I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I •1 • I 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 I I 1 I I Vendor •1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 '1 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 • 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I • 1 1 I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I Worker •1 1.00OOe- 1 1.00OOe- 1 9.00OOe- 1 0.0000 1 3.00OOe- 1 0.0000 13.00OOe- 1 1.00OOe- 1 0.0000 1.00OOe- � 0.0000 I 0.0267 1 0.0267 I I 0.0000 1 0.0000 0.0267 �1 005 I 005 I 005 1 I 005 1 1 005 I 005 1 005 I '1 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 • 1 1 I 1 Total 1.00OOe- 1.00OOe- 9.00OOe- 0.0000 3.00OOe- 0.0000 3.00OOe- 1.00OOe- 0.0000 1.00OOe- 0.0000 0.0267 0.0267 0.0000 0.0000 0.0267 005 005 005 005 005 005 005 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile Appendix A - Page 8 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 9 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile Increase Transit Accessibility 4.2 Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio -0O2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr Mitigated �� 0.0916 0.4330 i 1.0881 4.4400e- i 0.4276 3.5900e- 0.4312 0.1147 3.3500e- 0.1181 0.0000 408.5943 408.5943 0.0133 i 0.0000 i 408.9277 003 003 003 i Unmitigated 0.0947 0.4514 1.1593 4.7900e- 0.4640 3.8600e- 0.4678 0.1245 3.6000e- 0.1281 0.0000 441.0039 441.0039 0.0142 0.0000 441.3587 003 003 003 4.2 Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT General Light Industry ; 427.16 ; 427.16 427.16 1,247,098 1,149,338 Total 427.16 427.16 427.16 1,247,098 1,149,338 4.3 Trip Type Information Miles Trip % Trip Purpose % Land Use H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW Primary Diverted Pass -by General Light Industry 9.50 7.30 7.30 59.00 28.00 13.00 92 5 3 4.4 Fleet Mix Appendix A - Page 9 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 10 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH General Light Industry 0.581705• 0.037849, 0.193793, 0.109044, 0.014574, 0.005304, 0.018664, 0.026966, 0.002656, 0.002072, 0.005755, 0.000900, 0.00071f 5.0 Energy Detail Historical Energy Use: Y 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Category ROG I NOx I CO I SO2 I Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM 10 Total I PM2.5 PM2.5 Total tons/yr MT/yr Electricity �i i i i i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 33.2443 33.2443 4.1200e- i 8.5000e- i 33.6013 Mitigated I I I I 1 1 I 1 . I 1 003 1 004 1 ----------- ,I I •1 ------- '-------'-------'-------'-------'-------' I 1 I 1 1 I ------- '-------'--------- 1 -------------- 1 1 -------'-------'-------'-------r..____. 1 I 1 Electricity I •1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 0.0000 1 I 1 0.0000 1 1 1 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 I 1 1 33.2443 1 1 I 33.2443 1 4.1200e- 1 8.5000e- 33.6013 Unmitigated 003 1 004 1 9 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 -.___'..I- I 1 1 I 1 r..__'_. NaturalGas ry-------I •1 5.2600e- 1 I I I 0.0478 1 0.0402 1 2.9000e- 1 I 1 3.6400e- I I 1 3.6400e- 1 I 1 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 0.0000 I 1 52.0805 1 I I 52.0805 1 1.0000e- 1 9.5000e- 52.3900 Mitigated ;i 003 1 1 1 004 1 1 003 1 003 1 1 003 003 . 1 1 1 003 1 004 1 NaturalGas 5.2600e- 0.0478 0.0402 2.9000e- - 3.6400e- 3.6400e- - 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 0.0000 52.0805 52.0805 1.0000e- - 9.5000e- 52.3900 Unmitigated 003 004 003 003 003 003 003 004 Appendix A - Page 10 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 11 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated Mitigated NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 I Total I Land Use kBTU/yr tons/yr MT/yr General Light Industry i 975952 •i 5.2600e- i 0.0478 � 0.0402 � 2.9000e- i � 3.6400e- i 3.6400e- � � 3.6400e- 3.6400e- � 0.0000 i 52.0805 � 52.0805 i 1.000Oe- i 9.5000e- 52.3900 003 004 003 003 003 003 . i 003 004 Total 003 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 004 i 5.2600e- 0.0478 0.0402 2.9000e- 0.0402 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 0.0000 52.0805 52.0805 1.000Oe- 9.5000e- 52.3900 9.5000e- 11 003 003 004 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 004 003 Mitigated Appendix A - Page 11 Existing Conditions NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Land Use kBTU/yr tons/yr MT/yr General Light i 975952 �i 5.2600e- i 0.0478 0.0402 2.9000e- i i 3.6400e- i 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 0.0000 i 52.0805 i 52.0805 i 1.000Oe- i 9.5000e- 52.3900 Industry 003 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 004 i Total 5.2600e- 0.0478 0.0402 2.9000e- 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 3.6400e- 0.0000 52.0805 52.0805 1.000Oe- 9.5000e- 52.3900 003 004 003 003 003 003 003 004 Appendix A - Page 11 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 12 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 5.3 Energy by Land Use - Electricity Unmitigated Mitigated Electricity Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Use I Land Use kWh/yr MT/yr General Light 313130 •i 33.2443 i 4.1200e- 8.5000e- 33.6013 Industry 003 004 i Total 33.2443 4.1200e- 8.5000e- 33.6013 003 004 Mitigated 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 12 Existing Conditions Electricity Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Use I Land Use kWh/yr MT/yr General Light 313130 •i 33.2443 i 4.1200e- 18.5000e- 33.6013 Industry i ;� i 003 004 Total 33.2443 4.1200e- 8.5000e- 33.6013 003 004 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 12 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 13 of 18 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO I SO2 I Fugitive PM10 I Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 1'77Total CO2 CH4 I N20 I CO2e Category tons/yr PM10 PM10 MT/yr PM2.5 Mitigated •i 0.1603 i 0.0000 i 3.3000e- i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 • 0.0000 i 6.5000e- i 6.5000e- i 0.0000 i 0.0000 6.9000e- �� 004 MT/yr Architectural •i 0.0189 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Coating ; 004 004 i 004 - - - - - - - - - - - %--------------+--------------}--------------i---------------+--------------}-------------------------------------------- --------------- - - - - - - - + - - - - - ------------------------------ ---------------I --------------- * ------- --- - Unmitigated 0.1603 Unmitigated - 0.0000 3.3000e- 0.0000 - 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 6.5000e- • 6.5000e- - 0.0000 0.0000 6.9000e- 0.0000 004 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 004 004 004 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated Appendix A - Page 13 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Subcategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural •i 0.0189 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Coating Consumer •i 0.1414 i i i i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 1 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 1 0.0000 Products Landscaping •i 3.000Oe- i 0.0000 i 3.3000e- 0.0000 i i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 6.5000e- i 6.5000e- i 0.0000 i 0.0000 6.9000e- 005 004 004 004 004 .� i i i i i i i Total 0.1603 0.0000 3.3000e- 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 6.5000e- 6.5000e- 0.0000 0.0000 6.9000.- 004 004 004 004 Appendix A - Page 13 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 14 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 6.2 Area by SubCategory Mitigated 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Appendix A - Page 14 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Subcategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural •i 0.0189 i � i i � 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Coating '� Consumer •i 0.1414 i � i i � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 1 0.0000 Products Landscaping •i 3.000Oe- i 0.0000 3.3000e- i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 6.5000e- 6.5000e- i 0.0000 0.0000 6.9000e- 005 004 004 004 004 .� i i i Total 0.1603 0.0000 3.3000e- 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 6.5000e- 6.5000e- 0.0000 0.0000 6.9000,- 004 004 004 004 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Appendix A - Page 14 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 15 of 18 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 7.2 Water by Land Use Unmitigated Total CO2 C N20 CO2e Category MT/yr Mitigated •1 7.4649 i 0.2734 6.5600e- 1 16.2553 003 i - - - - - - - - - - - % --------------4--------------- ---------------* - - - - - - - Unmitigated 7.4649 0.2734 6.5600e- 16.2553 Land Use 003 7.2 Water by Land Use Unmitigated Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM Appendix A - Page 15 Existing Conditions Indoor/Out Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e door Use I Land Use Mgal MT/yr General Light 8.37125/ •i 7.4649 0.2734 6.5600e- 16.2553 Industry i 0 ;i 003 Total 7.4649 0.2734 6.5600e- 16.2553 j 003 j Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM Appendix A - Page 15 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 16 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 7.2 Water by Land Use Mitigated 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Category/Year Indoor/Out Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e MT/yr door Use - - - - - - - - - - - %i--------------4-------- - ----} ------ * - - - - - - - Unmitigated 9.1123 0.5385 0.0000 22.5753 Land Use Mgal MT/yr General Light 18.37125/ •i 7.4649 0.2734 6.5600e- 16.2553 Industry i 0 ;i 003 Total 7.4649 0.2734 6.5600e- 16.2553 j 003 1 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Category/Year Appendix A - Page 16 Existing Conditions Total CO2 C N20 CO2e MT/yr Mitigated •i 9.1123 i 0.5385 i 0.0000 22.5753 - - - - - - - - - - - %i--------------4-------- - ----} ------ * - - - - - - - Unmitigated 9.1123 0.5385 0.0000 22.5753 Appendix A - Page 16 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 17 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 8.2 Waste by Land Use Unmitigated Mitigated Waste Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Disposed Land Use tons MT/yr General Light 44.89 •i 9.1123 0.5385 0.0000 22.5753 Industry i •� Total 9.1123 j 0.5385 j 0.0000 22.5753 Mitigated 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day DaysNear Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Appendix A - Page 17 Existing Conditions Waste Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Disposed Land Use tons MT/yr General Light 44.89 •1 9.1123 i 0.5385 i 0.0000 22.5753 Industry Total 9.1123 0.5385 0.0000 22.5753 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day DaysNear Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Appendix A - Page 17 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 18 of 18 Date: 4/27/2021 11:46 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number 11.0 Vegetation Appendix A - Page 18 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 1 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 1.0 Project Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population General Light Industry 36.20 1000sgft 1.63 36,200.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 2.2 Climate Zone 5 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity 234.06 CH4Intensity 0.029 (Ib/MWhr) (Ib/MWhr) 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non -Default Data Project Characteristics - co2 intensity factor adjusted per pg&e rps projections. Land Use - Acreage adjusted to match project site. Construction Phase - construction not modeled. Energy Use - Mobile Land Use Mitigation - Project site located within 0.5 -mile of transit station. Vehicle Trips - Trip generation rate adjusted per project -specific traffic report. Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Operational Year 2025 N20 Intensity 0.006 (Ib/MWhr) Appendix A - Page 19 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 2 of 13 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblConstruction Phase NumDays } 2.00 1.00 tblConstruction Phase PhaseEndDate r 11/15/2021 11/12/2021 tblGrading AcresOfGrading } 0.50 1.00 tblLandUse LotAcreage } 0.83 1.63 tblProjectCharacteristics CO21ntensityFactor } 641.35 234.06 tblVehicleTrips ST TR } 1.32 11.80 tblVehicleTrips SU TR } 0.68 11.80 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- tblVehicleTrips WD TR 6.97 11.80 2.0 Emissions Summary Appendix A - Page 20 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 3 of 13 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) Unmitigated Construction Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Year Ib/day Ib/day 2021 •i 1.5815 17.4353 7.7570 0.0178 6.3956 0.7658 7.1613 3.0284 0.7045 3.7329 0.0000 i 1,729.874 1,729.874 0.5404 0.0000 1,743.384 i i i i i � 1 i 1 2 0.00 Maximum 1.5815 17.4353 7.7570 0.0178 6.3956 0.7658 7.1613 3.0284 0.7045 3.7329 0.0000 1,729.874 1,729.874 0.5404 0.0000 1,743.384 11 1 1 2 Mitigated Construction Appendix A - Page 21 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Year Ib/day Ib/day 2021 1.5815 17.4353 7.7570 0.0178 6.3956 0.7658 7.1613 3.0284 i 0.7045 3.7329 0.0000 1,729.874 1,729.874 i 0.5404 0.0000 1,743.384 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 1 1 i 2 0.00 Maximum 1.5815 17.4353 7.7570 0.0178 6.3956 0.7658 7.1613 3.0284 0.7045 3.7329 0.0000 1,729.874 1,729.874 0.5404 0.0000 1,743.384 11 1 1 2 Appendix A - Page 21 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio -CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Percent 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Reduction Appendix A - Page 21 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 4 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 2.2 Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Area •i 0.8785 i 3.000Oe- i 3.6900e- i 0.0000 1.000Oe- i 1.000Oe- i i 1.000Oe- 1.000Oe- 7.9200e- i 7.9200e- i 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- '� 005 003 005 005 005 005 003 003 005 i 003 Energy i 0.0288 i 0.2621 i 0.2202 i 1.5700e- 0.0199 i 0.0199 i i 0.0199 0.0199 � i 314.5695 � 314.5695 i 6.0300e- � 5.7700e- � 316.4389 003 003 003 i 003 003 003 i Mobile •i 0.5938 i 2.4032 i 6.7292 0.0279 2.6487 0.0212 i 2.6698 i 0.7085 i 0.0198 0.7282 i 2,822.887 2,822.887 i 0.0868 2,825.057 '� 2 i 2 i i Total 1.5011 2.6654 6.9530 0.0294 2.6487 0.0411 2.6898 0.7085 0.0397 0.7482 0.0383 3,137.464 3,137.464 0.0929 5.7700e- 3,141.504 11 2,933.703 7 7 1 003 5 Mitigated Operational Appendix A - Page 22 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Area ;� 0.8785 i 3.000Oe- 3.6900e- i 0.0000 1.000Oe- i 1.000Oe- 1.000Oe- 1.000Oe- � i 7.9200e- 7.9200e- i 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- 005 003 005 005 005 005 , 003 003 005 i 003 Energy •i 0.0288 i 0.2621 0.2202 i 1.5700e- 0.0199 i 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 314.5695 314.5695 i 6.0300e- 5.7700e- i 316.4389 003 003 003 i Mobile ;� 0.5765 i 2.3086 6.2892 i 0.0258 2.4410 0.0197 i 2.4607 0.6529 i 0.0184 0.6713 i 2,615.221 2,615.221 i 0.0814 i 2,617.256 7 7 i 6 Total 1.4838 2.5708 6.5131 0.0274 2.4410 0.0396 2.4807 0.6529 0.0383 0.6912 2,929.799 0.0875 5.7700e- 2,933.703 1 1'2,929.799 1 003 9 Appendix A - Page 22 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 5 of 13 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e •Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 • 8.00• 97• 0.37 PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Percent 1.15 3.55 6.33 6.97 7.84 3.62 7.77 7.84 3.50 7.61 0.00 6.62 6.62 5.82 0.00 6.61 Reduction 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Site Preparation :Site Preparation 11/12/2021 11/12/2021 5. 1 Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 1 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 0; Residential Outdoor: 0; Non -Residential Indoor: 0; Non -Residential Outdoor: 0; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating - sgft) OffRoad Equipment Phase Name I Offroad Equipment Type I Amount I Usage Hours I Horse Power I Load Factor Site Preparation 'Graders ; 1 ; 8.00; 187, 0.41 ----------------------------- Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length ------------ ------------- ----------- Site Preparation 'Rubber Tired Dozers ; 1 7.001 247, 0.40 --------------------------- --------------------------*-----------------I-------------r------------- ----------- Site Preparation •Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 • 8.00• 97• 0.37 Trips and VMT Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Site Preparation 3. 8.00 , 0.00 , 0.00 , 10.80 , 7.30 , 20.00 , LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Appendix A - Page 23 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 6 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 3.2 Site Preparation - 2021 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Unmitigated Construction Off -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Fugitive Dust •i 6.3298 0.0000 6.3298 i 3.0110 0.0000 3.0110 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 1.5558 i 17.4203 i 7.5605 0.0172 0.7654 � 0.7654 i � 0.7041 0.7041 1,666.517 1,6 � 66.517 0.5390 i i 1,679.992 '� i i i i i i i i • 4 i 4 i i i 0 Total 1.5558 17.4203 7.5605 0.0172 6.3298 0.7654 7.0952 3.0110 0.7041 3.7151 4.1000e- 1,666.517 1,666.517 0.5390 0.0178 1,679.992 63.3568 63.3568 1.4200e- 63.3922 004 004 4 4 004 0 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Appendix A - Page 24 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling �� 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 � i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Vendor �� 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Worker - ; - i 63.3922 004 004 004 003 i . Total 0.0257 0.0150 0.1965 6.4000e- 0.0657 4.1000e- 0.0661 0.0174 3.8000e- 0.0178 63.3568 63.3568 1.4200e- 63.3922 004 004 004 003 Appendix A - Page 24 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 7 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.2 Site Preparation - 2021 Mitigated Construction On -Site Mitigated Construction Off -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I Fugitive Dust •1 I I 1 I 6.3298 1 0.0000 1 6.3298 I 3.0110 1 0.0000 3.0110I 1 0.0000 0.0000 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I '1 +- 1------ �- ------ I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I Off -Road •1 1.5558 I 17.4203 I 7.5605 1 0.0172 I 1 0.7654 1 0.7654 I 1 0.7041 0.7041 0.0000 11,666.517 1 1,666.517 1 1 0.5390 I i 1,679.992 4 1 4 I I I 0 1 I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 I I Worker •1 0.0257 1 0.0150 I 0.1965 16.4000e- 1 0.0657 14.1000e- I 0.0661 1 0.0174 13.8000e- 0.0178 � I 63.3568 1 63.3568 1 1.4200e- 63.3922 Total 1.5558 17.4203 7.5605 0.0172 6.3298 0.7654 7.0952 3.0110 0.7041 3.7151 0.0000 1,666.517 1,666.517 0.5390 63.3568 1,679.992 63.3922 004 004 004 4 4 0 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile Appendix A - Page 25 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio -0O2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 I Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day I I I I I I I I I Hauling •1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 1 1 0.0000 I I 0.0000 1 i 0.0000 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I •1 I 1 1 I I I I 1 1 I I 1 I I Vendor •1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 '1 1 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 I I Worker •1 0.0257 1 0.0150 I 0.1965 16.4000e- 1 0.0657 14.1000e- I 0.0661 1 0.0174 13.8000e- 0.0178 � I 63.3568 1 63.3568 1 1.4200e- 63.3922 004 1 1 004 1 I 1 004 . 1 1 1 003 1 1 Total 0.0257 0.0150 0.1965 6.4000e- 0.0657 4.1000e- 0.0661 0.0174 3.8000e- 0.0178 63.3568 63.3568 1.4200e- 63.3922 004 004 004 003 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile Appendix A - Page 25 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 8 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile Increase Transit Accessibility 4.2 Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate ROG NOx CO I SO2 I Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO27 7 7 otal CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category Ib/day Ib/day Mitigated �� 0.5765 i 2.3086 6.2892 0.0258 i 2.4410 0.0197 2.4607 i 0.6529 0.0184 0.6713 � i 2,615.221 2,615.221 0.0814 i i 2,617.256 i i i i i i i i 7 7 i 6 Unmitigated 0.5938 2.4032 6.7292 0.0279 2.6487 0.0212 - 2.6698 0.7085 0.0198 0.7282 2,822.887 2,822.887 0.0868 2,825.057 2 2 2 4.2 Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT General Light Industry ; 427.16 ; 427.16 427.16 1,247,098 1,149,338 Total 427.16 427.16 427.16 1,247,098 1,149,338 4.3 Trip Type Information Miles Trip % Trip Purpose % Land Use H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW Primary Diverted Pass -by General Light Industry 9.50 7.30 7.30 59.00 28.00 13.00 92 5 3 4.4 Fleet Mix Appendix A - Page 26 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 9 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH General Light Industry 0.581705• 0.037849, 0.193793, 0.109044, 0.014574, 0.005304, 0.018664, 0.026966, 0.002656, 0.002072, 0.005755, 0.000900, 0.00071f 5.0 Energy Detail Historical Energy Use: Y 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Appendix A - Page 27 Existing Conditions ROG I NOx I CO I SO2 I Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category Ib/day Ib/day NaturalGas •i 0.0288 0.2621 0.2202 1.5700e- 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 314.5695 314.5695 6.0300e- 5.7700e- i 316.4389 i i i Mitigated ;i 003. i � � i � i 003 i 003 i - - - - - - - •�------------I---------------+--------------}--------------+--------------I------------------------------4---------------} - ---- * - - - - - - - + - - - - �--------- --+ ------ } ---- - +----------... - - - - . NaturalGas 0.0288 0.2621 0.2202 - 1.5700e- - 0.0199 0.0199 - 0.0199 0.0199 314.5695 314.5695 6.0300e- - 5.7700e- 316.4389 Unmitigated 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 27 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 10 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated Mitigated NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Land Use kBTU/yr Ib/day Ib/day General Light 2673.84 •i 0.0288 i 0.2621 � 0.2202 � 1.5700e- 0.0199 i 0.0199 � � 0.0199 0.0199 i 314.5695 314.5695 i 6.0300e- i 5.7700e- 316.4389 Industry 003 ; i 003 003 i Total 0.0288 0.2621 0.2202 1.5700e- 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 314.5695 314.5695 6.0300e- 5.7700e- 316.4389 11 003 003 003 Mitigated 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 28 Existing Conditions NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Land Use kBTU/yr Ib/day Ib/day General Light i 2.67384 �i 0.0288 i 0.2621 0.2202 1.5700e- i i 0.0199 i 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 '.------7314.5695 i 314.5695 i 6.0300e- i 5.7700e- 316.4389 Industry 003 . 003 003 i Total 0.0288 0.2621 0.2202 1.5700e- 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199-f- 314.5695 314.5695 6.0300e- 5.7700e- 316.4389 003 003 003 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 28 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 11 of 13 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO I SO2 I Fugitive PM10 I Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 1'77Total CO2 CH4 I N20 I CO2e Category Ib/day PM10 Ib/day Total Mitigated •i 0.8785 i 3.000Oe- i 3.6900e- i 0.0000 1.000Oe- i 1.000Oe- i i 1.000Oe- 1.000Oe- i 7.9200e- i 7.9200e- i 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- 005 003 005 005 005 005 ; 003 003 005 i 003 � Coating Unmitigated 0.8785 - 3.000Oe- 3.6900e- 0.0000 - 1.000Oe- - 1.000Oe- 1.0000e- 1.0000e- 7.9200e- • 7.9200e- - 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- 005 003 005 005 005 005 003 003 005 003 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated Appen dix A - Page 29 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Subcategory Ib/day Ib/day Architectural •i 0.1034 i i i i � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 i � 0.0000 0.0000 � Coating . Consumer i 0.7747 i i i i i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 � Products •� . i Landscaping1 0000e1 0000e1.0000e7.9200e 3.4000e- 3.000Oe- 3.6900e- 0.0000 1.000Oe- - - - 7.9200e- 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- i 004 005 003 005 005 005 005 003 003 005 i 003 Total 0.8785 3.000Oe- 3.6900e- 0.0000 1.0000e- 1.0000e- 1.0000e- 1.0000e- 7.9200e- 7.9200e- 2.000Oe- 8.740e -I005 003 j 005 j 005 j 005 005 003 003 005 Appen dix A - Page 29 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 12 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 6.2 Area by SubCategory Mitigated 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Appendix A - Page 30 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total SubCategory Ib/day Ib/day Architectural •i 0.1034 i � i i � 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i � 0.0000 0.0000 • Coating Consumer •1 0.7747 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Products Landscaping •i 3.4000e- i 3.00OOe- � 3.6900e- i 0.0000 i � 1.00OOe- i 1.00OOe- � i 1.00OOe- 1.00OOe- i 7.9200e- � 7.9200e- i 2.00OOe- � � 8.4400e- '� i 004 005 003 005 005 005 005 003 003 005 003 Total 0.8785 3.00OOe- 3.6900e- 0.0000 1.00OOe- 1.00OOe- 1.00OOe- 1.00OOe- 7.9200e. 7.9200e- 2.00OOe- 8.4400e- 005 003 005 005 005 005 003 003 005 003 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Appendix A - Page 30 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 13 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number 11.0 Vegetation Appendix A - Page 31 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 1 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 1.0 Project Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population General Light Industry 36.20 1000sgft 1.63 36,200.00 0 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 2.2 Climate Zone 5 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity 234.06 CH4Intensity 0.029 (Ib/MWhr) (Ib/MWhr) 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non -Default Data Project Characteristics - co2 intensity factor adjusted per pg&e rps projections. Land Use - Acreage adjusted to match project site. Construction Phase - construction not modeled. Energy Use - Mobile Land Use Mitigation - Project site located within 0.5 -mile of transit station. Vehicle Trips - Trip generation rate adjusted per project -specific traffic report. Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Operational Year 2025 N20 Intensity 0.006 (Ib/MWhr) Appendix A - Page 32 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 2 of 13 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblConstruction Phase NumDays } 2.00 1.00 tblConstruction Phase PhaseEndDate r 11/15/2021 11/12/2021 tblGrading AcresOfGrading } 0.50 1.00 tblLandUse LotAcreage } 0.83 1.63 tblProjectCharacteristics CO21ntensityFactor } 641.35 234.06 tblVehicleTrips ST TR } 1.32 11.80 tblVehicleTrips SU TR } 0.68 11.80 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- tblVehicleTrips WD TR 6.97 11.80 2.0 Emissions Summary Appendix A - Page 33 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 3 of 13 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) Unmitigated Construction Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Year Ib/day Ib/day 2021 •i 1.5831 17.4388 7.7443 0.0178 6.3956 0.7658 7.1613 3.0284 0.7045 3.7329 0.0000 i 1,724.880 1,724.880 0.5403 0.0000 1,738.388 i i i i � i 0.00 Maximum 1.5831 17.4388 7.7443 0.0178 6.3956 0.7658 7.1613 3.0284 0.7045 3.7329 0.0000 1,724.880 1,724.880 0.5403 0.0000 1,738.388 11 3 3 0 Mitigated Construction Appendix A - Page 34 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Year Ib/day Ib/day 2021 1.5831 17.4388 7.7443 0.0178 6.3956 0.7658 7.1613 3.0284 i 0.7045 3.7329 0.0000 1,724.880 1,724.880 0.5403 0.0000 1,738.387 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 3 3 i 9 0.00 Maximum 1.5831 17.4388 7.7443 0.0178 6.3956 0.7658 7.1613 3.0284 0.7045 3.7329 0.0000 1,724.880 1,724.880 0.5403 0.0000 1,738.387 11 3 3 9 Appendix A - Page 34 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio -CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Percent 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Reduction Appendix A - Page 34 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 4 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 2.2 Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Area •i 0.8785 i 3.000Oe- i 3.6900e- i 0.0000 1.000Oe- i 1.000Oe- i i 1.000Oe- 1.000Oe- 7.9200e- i 7.9200e- i 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- '� 005 003 005 005 005 005 003 003 005 i 003 Energy i 0.0288 i 0.2621 i 0.2202 i 1.5700e- 0.0199 i 0.0199 i i 0.0199 0.0199 � i 314.5695 � 314.5695 i 6.0300e- � 5.7700e- � 316.4389 003 003 003 i 003 003 003 i Mobile •1 0.5151 i 2.5282 i 6.6130 i 0.0261 2.6487 0.0213 i 2.6699 i 0.7085 i 0.0198 0.7283 � :-2-,6-4-7-.5-55- i 2,647.555 i 0.0878 2,649.749 5 i 5 i i Total 1.4224 2.7904 6.8369 0.0277 2.6487 0.0412 2.6899 0.7085 0.0398 0.7482 0.0384 2,962.133 2,962.133 0.0938 5.7700e- 2,966.196 11 2,770.911 0 0 8 003 7 Mitigated Operational Appendix A - Page 35 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Area ;� 0.8785 i 3.000Oe- 3.6900e- i 0.0000 1.000Oe- i 1.000Oe- 1.000Oe- 1.000Oe- � i 7.9200e- 7.9200e- i 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- 005 003 005 005 005 005 , 003 003 005 i 003 Energy •i 0.0288 i 0.2621 0.2202 i 1.5700e- 0.0199 i 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 314.5695 314.5695 i 6.0300e- 5.7700e- i 316.4389 003 003 003 i Mobile ;� 0.4980 i 2.4231 6.2206 i 0.0242 2.4410 0.0198 i 2.4608 0.6529 i 0.0184 0.6714 i 2,452.400 2,452.400 i 0.0826 i 2,454.464 i i i i i i i i 3 i 3 i i i 1 Total 1.4053 2.6853 6.4445 0.0258 2.4410 0.0397 2.4807 0.6529 0.0384 0.6913 2,766.977 0.0886 5.7700e- 2,770.911 8 1'2,766.977 8 003 4 Appendix A - Page 35 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 5 of 13 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e •Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 • 8.00• 97• 0.37 PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Percent 1.21 3.77 5.74 6.94 7.84 3.62 7.77 7.84 3.50 7.61 0.00 6.59 6.59 5.54 0.00 6.58 Reduction 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 Site Preparation :Site Preparation 11/12/2021 11/12/2021 5. 1 Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 1 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 0; Residential Outdoor: 0; Non -Residential Indoor: 0; Non -Residential Outdoor: 0; Striped Parking Area: 0 (Architectural Coating - sgft) OffRoad Equipment Phase Name I Offroad Equipment Type I Amount I Usage Hours I Horse Power I Load Factor Site Preparation 'Graders ; 1 ; 8.00; 187, 0.41 ----------------------------- Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length ------------ ------------- ----------- Site Preparation 'Rubber Tired Dozers ; 1 7.001 247, 0.40 --------------------------- --------------------------*-----------------I-------------r------------- ----------- Site Preparation •Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 • 8.00• 97• 0.37 Trips and VMT Phase Name Offroad Equipment Count Worker Trip Number Vendor Trip Number Hauling Trip Number Worker Trip Length Vendor Trip Length Hauling Trip Length Worker Vehicle Class Vendor Vehicle Class Hauling Vehicle Class Site Preparation 3. 8.00 , 0.00 , 0.00 , 10.80 , 7.30 , 20.00 , LD_Mix HDT_Mix HHDT Appendix A - Page 36 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 6 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 3.2 Site Preparation - 2021 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Unmitigated Construction Off -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Fugitive Dust •i 6.3298 0.0000 6.3298 i 3.0110 0.0000 3.0110 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 1.5558 i 17.4203 i 7.5605 0.0172 0.7654 � 0.7654 i � 0.7041 0.7041 1,666.517 1,6 � 66.517 0.5390 i i 1,679.992 '� i i i i i i i i • 4 i 4 i i i 0 Total 1.5558 17.4203 7.5605 0.0172 6.3298 0.7654 7.0952 3.0110 0.7041 3.7151 4.1000e- 1,666.517 1,666.517 0.5390 0.0178 1,679.992 58.3629 58.3629 1.3200e- 58.3960 004 004 4 4 004 0 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Appendix A - Page 37 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling �� 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 � i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Vendor �� 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Worker •i 0.0273 i 0.0186 i 0.1839 5.9000e- i 0.0657 4.1000e- 0.0661 i 0.0174 3.8000e- 0.0178 i 58.3629 58.3629 1.3200e- 58.3960 004 004 004 003 i . Total 0.0273 0.0186 0.1839 5.9000e- 0.0657 4.1000e- 0.0661 0.0174 3.8000e- 0.0178 58.3629 58.3629 1.3200e- 58.3960 004 004 004 003 Appendix A - Page 37 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 7 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.2 Site Preparation - 2021 Mitigated Construction On -Site Mitigated Construction Off -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I Fugitive Dust •1 I I 1 I 6.3298 1 0.0000 1 6.3298 I 3.0110 1 0.0000 3.0110I 1 0.0000 0.0000 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I '1 +- 1------ �- ------ I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I Off -Road •1 1.5558 I 17.4203 I 7.5605 1 0.0172 I 1 0.7654 1 0.7654 I 1 0.7041 0.7041 0.0000 11,666.517 1 1,666.517 1 1 0.5390 I i 1,679.992 4 1 4 I I I 0 1 I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 I I Worker •1 0.0273 1 0.0186 I 0.1839 15.9000e- 1 0.0657 14.1000e- I 0.0661 1 0.0174 13.8000e- 0.0178 � I 58.3629 1 58.3629 11.3200e- 58.3960 Total 1.5558 17.4203 7.5605 0.0172 6.3298 0.7654 7.0952 3.0110 0.7041 3.7151 0.0000 1,666.517 1,666.517 0.5390 58.3629 1,679.992 58.3960 004 004 004 4 4 0 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile Appendix A - Page 38 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio -0O2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 I Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day I I I I I I I I I Hauling •1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 1 1 0.0000 I I 0.0000 1 i 0.0000 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I •1 I 1 1 Vendor •1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000I 0.0000 1 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 I I Worker •1 0.0273 1 0.0186 I 0.1839 15.9000e- 1 0.0657 14.1000e- I 0.0661 1 0.0174 13.8000e- 0.0178 � I 58.3629 1 58.3629 11.3200e- 58.3960 004 1 1 004 1 I 1 004 . 1 1 1 003 1 I Total 0.0273 0.0186 0.1839 5.9000e- 0.0657 4.1000e- 0.0661 0.0174 3.8000e- 0.0178 58.3629 58.3629 1.3200e- 58.3960 004 004 004 003 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile Appendix A - Page 38 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 8 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile Increase Transit Accessibility 4.2 Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate ROG NOx CO I SO2 I Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO27 7 7 otal CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category Ib/day Ib/day Mitigated �� 0.4980 i 2.4231 6.2206 0.0242 i 2.4410 0.0198 2.4608 i 0.6529 0.0184 0.6714 � i 2,452.400 2,452.400 0.0826 i i 2,454.464 i i i i i i i i 3 3 i 1 Unmitigated 0.5151 2.5282 6.6130 0.0261 2.6487 0.0213 - 2.6699 0.7085 0.0198 0.7283 2,647.555 2,647.555 0.0878 2,649.749 5 5 3 4.2 Trip Summary Information Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT General Light Industry ; 427.16 ; 427.16 427.16 1,247,098 1,149,338 Total 427.16 427.16 427.16 1,247,098 1,149,338 4.3 Trip Type Information Miles Trip % Trip Purpose % Land Use H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW Primary Diverted Pass -by General Light Industry 9.50 7.30 7.30 59.00 28.00 13.00 92 5 3 4.4 Fleet Mix Appendix A - Page 39 Existing Conditions CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 9 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH General Light Industry 0.581705• 0.037849, 0.193793, 0.109044, 0.014574, 0.005304, 0.018664, 0.026966, 0.002656, 0.002072, 0.005755, 0.000900, 0.00071f 5.0 Energy Detail Historical Energy Use: Y 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Appendix A - Page 40 Existing Conditions ROG I NOx I CO I SO2 I Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category Ib/day Ib/day NaturalGas •i 0.0288 0.2621 0.2202 1.5700e- 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 314.5695 314.5695 6.0300e- 5.7700e- i 316.4389 i i i Mitigated ;i 003. i � � i � i 003 i 003 i - - - - - - - •�------------I---------------+--------------}--------------+--------------I------------------------------4---------------} - ---- * - - - - - - - + - - - - �--------- --+ ------ } ---- - +----------... - - - - . NaturalGas 0.0288 0.2621 0.2202 - 1.5700e- - 0.0199 0.0199 - 0.0199 0.0199 314.5695 314.5695 6.0300e- - 5.7700e- 316.4389 Unmitigated 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 40 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 10 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated Mitigated NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Land Use kBTU/yr Ib/day Ib/day General Light 2673.84 •i 0.0288 i 0.2621 � 0.2202 � 1.5700e- 0.0199 i 0.0199 � � 0.0199 0.0199 i 314.5695 314.5695 i 6.0300e- i 5.7700e- 316.4389 Industry 003 ; i 003 003 i Total 0.0288 0.2621 0.2202 1.5700e- 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 314.5695 314.5695 6.0300e- 5.7700e- 316.4389 11 003 003 003 Mitigated 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 41 Existing Conditions NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Land Use kBTU/yr Ib/day Ib/day General Light i 2.67384 �i 0.0288 i 0.2621 0.2202 1.5700e- i i 0.0199 i 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 '.------7314.5695 i 314.5695 i 6.0300e- i 5.7700e- 316.4389 Industry 003 . 003 003 i Total 0.0288 0.2621 0.2202 1.5700e- 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199 0.0199-f- 314.5695 314.5695 6.0300e- 5.7700e- 316.4389 003 003 003 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 41 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 11 of 13 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO I SO2 I Fugitive PM10 I Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 1'77Total CO2 CH4 I N20 I CO2e Category Ib/day PM10 Ib/day Total Mitigated •i 0.8785 i 3.000Oe- i 3.6900e- i 0.0000 1.000Oe- i 1.000Oe- i i 1.000Oe- 1.000Oe- i 7.9200e- i 7.9200e- i 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- 005 003 005 005 005 005 ; 003 003 005 i 003 � Coating Unmitigated 0.8785 - 3.000Oe- 3.6900e- 0.0000 - 1.000Oe- - 1.000Oe- 1.0000e- 1.0000e- 7.9200e- • 7.9200e- - 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- 005 003 005 005 005 005 003 003 005 003 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated Appendix A - Page 42 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Subcategory Ib/day Ib/day Architectural •i 0.1034 i i i i � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 i � 0.0000 0.0000 � Coating . Consumer i 0.7747 i i i i i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 � Products •� . i Landscaping1 0000e1 0000e1.0000e7.9200e 3.4000e- 3.000Oe- 3.6900e- 0.0000 1.000Oe- - - - 7.9200e- 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- i 004 005 003 005 005 005 005 003 003 005 i 003 Total 0.8785 3.000Oe- 3.6900e- 0.0000 1.0000e- 1.0000e- 1.0000e- 1.0000e- 7.9200e- 7.9200e- 2.000Oe- 8.4400e- 005 003 j 005 j 005 j 005 005 003 003 005 003 Appendix A - Page 42 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 12 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 6.2 Area by SubCategory Mitigated 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Appendix A - Page 43 Existing Conditions ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Subcategory Ib/day Ib/day Architectural •i 0.1034 i � i i � 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i � 0.0000 0.0000 • Coating Consumer •1 0.7747 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Products Landscaping •i 3.4000e- i 3.00OOe- � 3.6900e- i 0.0000 i � 1.00OOe- i 1.00OOe- � i 1.00OOe- 1.00OOe- i 7.9200e- � 7.9200e- i 2.00OOe- � � 8.4400e- '� i 004 005 003 005 005 005 005 003 003 005 003 Total 0.8785 3.00OOe- 3.6900e- 0.0000 1.00OOe- 1.00OOe- 1.00OOe- 1.00OOe- 7.9200e. 7.9200e- 2.00OOe- 8.4400e- 005 003 005 005 005 005 003 003 005 003 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Appendix A - Page 43 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 13 of 13 Date: 4/27/2021 11:47 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number 11.0 Vegetation Appendix A - Page 44 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 1 of 7 Date: 4/27/2021 11:48 AM 40 Airport Blvd Existing Conditions Bay Area AQMD Air District, Mitigation Report Construction Mitigation Summary Exhaust Exhaust I NBio- Phase ROG NOx I CO I SO2 PM10 PM2.5 Bio- CO2 CO2 I Total CO2 CH4 I N20 I CO2e Percent Reduction •---------------------------------T------T r------r------*------+------T r------ r------ *------ T------- Site Preparation 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 OFFROAD Equipment Mitigation Equipment Type Fuel Type Tier Number Mitigated Total Number of Equipment DPF Oxidation Catalyst Graders •Diesel :No Change ; 0; 1 :No Change 0.00 ' ------------=- Rubb Dozers :NoChangei 0I 1+No Change 000 ----d ---------'Diesel------------- ------------ -------------------- ---F---------------- Tractors/Loaders/BackhoesDiesel :No Change 0. 1 No Change 0.00 Equipment Type ROG NOx I CO SO2 Exhaust PM10 I Exhaust PM2.5 I Bio- CO2 I NBio- CO2 I Total CO2 I CH4 N20 CO2e Unmitigated tons/yr Unmitigated mt/yr -----------i----------y----------,----------; -------------------------------,----------r---------------------;-------------------------------- Graders 2.30000E-004 2.96000E-003 8.80000E-004 0.00000E+000 9.00000E-005 9.00000E-005 f 0.00000E+000 : 2.91060E-001 2.91060E-001 9.00000E-005 0.00000E+000 i 2.93420E-001 -----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------I----------i----------i----------i----------+---------- Rubber Tired i 4.60000E-004 4.80000E-003 1.77000E-003 0.00000E+000 2.30000E-004 2.10000E-004 • 0.00000E+000 i 3.28370E-001 3.28370E-001 1.10000E-004 0.00000E+000 3.31030E-001 Dozers Tractors/Loaders/ r 9.00000E-005 9.50000E-004 1.13000E-003 �O.00000E+000 6.00000E-005 5.00000E-005 0.00000E+000 1.36490E-001 1.36490E-001 4.00000E-005 -O.00000E+000 1.37590E-001 Backhoes Appendix A - Page 45 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 2 of 7 Date: 4/27/2021 11:48 AM Equipment Type ROG NOx I CO I SO2 Exhaust PM 10 1 Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 I NBio- CO2 I Total CO2 I CH4 N20 CO2e Mitigated tons/yr Mitigated mt/yr ------------- r --------- ----------- ------------------------------------------------------ ----------r------------------------------------------ T ---------- Graders -----------------------------------------T---------- Graders • 2.30000E-004 , 2.96000E-003 , 8.80000E-004 , 0.00000E+000 , 9.00000E-005 , 9.00000E-005 f 0.00000E+000 • 2.91060E-001 , 2.91060E-001 , 9.00000E-005 , 0.00000E+000 12.93420E-001 • , , , , , f • , , , I Rubber Tired Dozers • 4.60000E-004 ; 4.80000E-003 ; 1.77000E-003 ; 0.00000E+000 ; 2.30000E-004 ; 2.10000E-004 0.00000E+000 • 3.28370E-001 ; 3.28370E-001 ; 1.10000E-004 ; 0.00000E+000 1 3.31030E-001 • , , , , , f • , , , I Tractors/Loaders/Ba • 9.00000E-005 9.50000E-004 1.13000E-003 • 0.00000E+000 • 6.00000E-005 5.00000E-005 • 0.00000E+000 • 1.36490E-001 1.36490E-001 4.00000E-005 • 0.00000E+000 • 1.37590E-001 ckhoes Equipment Type ROG NOx CO SO2 Exhaust PM 10 1 Exhaust PM2.5 I Bio- CO2 I NBio- CO2 I Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction '...,.........'1__________1__________1__________1________________ ---- 7 ---------- ,------------------------------------------- T---------- Graders • 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 f 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 1 0.00000E+000 • , , , , , r • , , , 1 Rubber Tired Dozers • • 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 t 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 1 0.00000E+000 , , , , , r • , , , I Tractors/Loaders/Ba • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 ckhoes Fugitive Dust Mitigation Yes/No Mitigation Measure Mitigation Input Mitigation Input Mitigation Input No ;Soil Stabilizer for unpaved ;PM10 Reduction ; ;PM2.5 Reduction: ;Roads ----------*--------------------------- No ; Replace Ground Cover of Area ---------------s---------------=---------------=---------------=---------------' PM 10 Reduction PM2.5 ----- -- Reduction Disturbed 5 5 ti 5 ti No Water Exposed Area %PM10 Reduction ; ;PM2.5 Reduction + Frequency (per % %5'day) ' ti _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 5---------------'----------------�_____________________________-------------------------------} _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ No rUnpaved Road Mitigation %Moisture Content} :Vehicle Speed 0.00; %% r 5% ;(mph) 1. 1. ; No :Clean Paved Road :% PM Reduction : 0.00; Appendix A - Page 46 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 3 of 7 Date: 4/27/2021 11:48 AM Operational Percent Reduction Summary Exhaust I Exhaust I NBio- Category ROG I NOx I CO I SO2 PM10 I PM2.5 Bio -0O2 CO2 I Total CO21 CH4 I N20 I CO2e Percent Reduction Unmitigated Mitigated Percent Reduction Phase Source PM10 I PM2.5 PM10 I PM2.5 PM10 I PM2.5 Site Preparation Fugitive Dust i 0.00' 0.00: i 0.00, 0.001 0.00: 0.00 , _________________________----------------------}--____--____ --- -------------- -------------------------------- t------------------+__________________________Y------------- Site Preparation Roads 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Operational Percent Reduction Summary Exhaust I Exhaust I NBio- Category ROG I NOx I CO I SO2 PM10 I PM2.5 Bio -0O2 CO2 I Total CO21 CH4 I N20 I CO2e Operational Mobile Mitigation Project Setting: Urban Mitigation I Category IMeasure I% Reduction I Input Value 1 1 Input Value 2 l Input Value No ;Land Use ------- ----------------------------------------- No ;Land Use -----------'------------------------- Appendix A - Page 47 ;Increase Density 0.00; 0.00; 0.00; i ----------------------------------------i- --------- ---i 1------------------t----------- Increase Diversity 0.01 0.13, - -I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - Existing Conditions Percent Reduction - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Architectural Coating - - - - - - -r - - - - - - T - - - - - - -f - - - - - - -r-------------T - - - - - - 7 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00T - - - - - - * - - - - - - -f - - - - - - -r-------------T - - - - - - T 0.00, 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 - - - - - - 0.00 --------------------------------------- ------+------+------+------+------+------4------.------+------+------+------+------ Consumer Products 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00! 0.00! 0.00; 0.00: 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00 i 0.00 ---------------------------------------- ------+------+------+------+------+------4-------------+------+------+------+------ Electricity 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00T 0.00, 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00 ---------------------------------------- ------+------+------+------+------+------4------.------+------+------+------+------ Hearth 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00! 0.00! 0.00; 0.00: 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00 i 0.00 --------------------------------------- ------+------+------+------+------+------4-------------+------+------+------------- Landscaping 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00T 0.00, 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00 ---------------------------------------- ------+------+------+------+------+------4------.------+------+------+------+------ Mobile 3.261 4.071 6.131 7.31! 6.99! 6.94; 0.00: 7.351 7.351 6.061 0.00 i 7.35 ---------------------------------------- ------+------+------+------+------+------4------.------+------+------+------+------ Natural Gas 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00! 0.00! 0.00; 0.00: 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00 i 0.00 ---------------------------------------- ------+------+------+------+------+------4------.------+------+------+------+------ Water Indoor 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00! 0.00! 0.00; 0.00: 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00 i 0.00 -- - - - - - - - ------------------------------- -------------a-------4------4------t-------_------I------4------4------4------ ------ Water Outdoor 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 • 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 Operational Mobile Mitigation Project Setting: Urban Mitigation I Category IMeasure I% Reduction I Input Value 1 1 Input Value 2 l Input Value No ;Land Use ------- ----------------------------------------- No ;Land Use -----------'------------------------- Appendix A - Page 47 ;Increase Density 0.00; 0.00; 0.00; i ----------------------------------------i- --------- ---i 1------------------t----------- Increase Diversity 0.01 0.13, - -I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 4 of 7 Date: 4/27/2021 11:48 AM -----------.----------------------------;---p----------------- ----------------+----------------;----------------;------------------T----------- No ;Land Use 'Im rove Walkabilit Design Appendix ' - - - - - - - - - --!---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I i -------------------------------i------------------------------ No ;Land Use ;Improve Destination Accessibility 0.001 0.00; ' - - - - - - - - - --i---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I i -------------------------------i------------------------------ Yes :Land Use :Increase Transit Accessibility 0.081 0.50; ' - - - - - - - - - --i---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I i ------------------------------i------------------------------ No ;Land Use ;Integrate Below Market Rate Housing 0.001 0.00; ' - - - - - - - - - --i---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I i ------------------------------i------------------------------ Land Use :Land Use SubTotal 0.081 ; - - - - - - - - - --i---------------------------------------------------------'---------------------------------------- ------------rrrr+ — — a------------------ '---- - - - - - - No ;Neighborhood Enhancements :Improve Pedestrian Network 1.00;Project Site _ _ _ _ 1 ----- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T---------------------------------------- ---------------- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ------------ ___________No No ;Neighborhood Enhancements ;Provide Traffic Calming Measures ; 0.00: ; --------------------------i---------------------------------------- ----------- - - - - -;-------------------------------i------------------------------ -----------------t----------- No No ;Neighborhood Enhancements ;Implement NEV Network + 0.00: ; i--------------------------------------------------------; i------------------t----------- ;Neighborhood Enhancements ;Neighborhood Enhancements Subtotal ; 0.00; - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i................ r---------------- ------------------t - - - - - - - - - - - No ;Parking Policy Pricing Limit Parking Supply 0.00? 0.00'y ----------- ;--------------------- ----------------- i-------------------------i----------------i------------------t No ;Parking Policy Pricing Unbundle Parking Costs ; ' 0.001 0.00' ' '------------------------------ - - - - - - i ----------------------------------------i----------------- I ---------- — ---------- — -------- A ------------------ ----------- ---------- No No ;Parking Policy Pricing ;On -street Market Pricing 0.001 0.00; ' - - - - - ----------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i — — ------------------t ----------- ---------- :Parking Policy Pricing ;Parking Policy Pricing Subtotal :Parking 0.001 ; ' - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i — — ---------- ------------------t ----------- No No ;Transit Improvements ;Provide BRT System 0.001 0.00; ' - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i — i------------------ ; ----------- ---------- No No ;Transit Improvements 'Expand Transit Network 0.001 0.00' I No ;Transit Improvements ;Increase Transit Frequency 0.001 0.00; I ;Transit Improvements ;Transit Improvements Subtotal 0.001 ; I ;Land Use and Site Enhancement Subtotal 0.081 ; I No ;Commute ;Implement Trip Reduction Program 1 ; ' - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i----------------- ---------- -- I -----------------------------i------------------t ----------- No No ;Commute ;Transit Subsidy 1 ; ' - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i----------------- I -------------------------------- ------------------t ----------- ---------- No No ;Commute ;Implement Employee Parking "Cash Out" 7.701 ; ' - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------------t ----------- ---------- No No ;Commute 'Workplace Parking Charge 1 0.00' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------ ----------- Appendix A - Page 48 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 5 of 7 Date: 4/27/2021 11:48 AM ----------- .----------------- No Commute Encourage Telecommuting Alternative 0.00; Input Value Work Schedules No ;Only Natural Gas Hearth ----------------------r------------------------------------------ No No ;Commute ;Market Commute Trip Reduction Option 0.00 ; i ----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i-------------------------------i------------------t ; No ;Commute ;Employee Vanpool/Shuttle 0.00 2.00; 1 100.00 ----------------------- No No ;Commute ;Provide Ride Sharing Program 15.00 ; - - - - - - - - - --!---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i-------------------------------i------------------------------ -----------------t----------- :Commute :Commute ;Commute Subtotal 0.00 ; - - - - - - - - - --!---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i-------------------------------i------------------------------ -----------------t----------- No No ;School Trip ;Implement School Bus Program 0.00 ; ----------------------------E- F----------------�- '--------------------------------------- ------------------------------ '-----------------� ;Total VMT Reduction 0.08; ; 1 Area Mitigation Measure Implemented Mitigation Measure Input Value No ;Only Natural Gas Hearth ----------------------r------------------------------------------ No No Hearth ------------------------ ; No ;Use Low VOC Cleaning Supplies ; ----------------------- No II v------------------------------------------T-------------------------- ;Use Low VOC Paint (Residential Interior) i 1 100.00 ----------------------- No v------------------------------------------T-------------------------- ;Use Low VOC Paint (Residential Exterior) i 1 150.00 ----------------------- No v------------------------------------------T-------------------------- ;Use Low VOC Paint (Non-residential Interior) i 1 100.00 ----------------------- No *------------------------------------------T-------------------------- ;Use Low VOC Paint (Non-residential Exterior) 150.00 --------------------- No -;Use ----------------------------------------- Low VOC Paint (Parking) ------------------------ ,_ 150.00 No - % Electric Lawnmower ; No % Electric Leafblower I ; 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - No r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -r :% Electric Chainsaw - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Energy Mitigation Measures Appendix A - Page 49 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 6 of 7 Date: 4/27/2021 11:48 AM Measure Implemented Mitigation Measure Input Value 1 Input Value 2 No Exceed Title 24 ---------------------------------------------------------- --------------+-------------- No ;Install High EfficiencyLighting ------------------ - - - - -- ------------------------------------------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - No :On-site Renewable , Appliance Type I Land Use Subtype % Improvement ClothWasher ; 30.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I--------------------------------------------------+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DishWasher ; 15.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I--------------------------------------------------+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fan ; 50.00 ------------------------F------------------------- ---------------------- Refrigerator 15.00 Water Mitigation Measures Measure Implemented I Mitigation Measure I Input Value 1 1 input Value 2 1 No ;Apply Water Conservation on Strategy ------------------ ----- i------------------------------------------ --------------t-------------- No :Use Reclaimed Water --------------------------------------------------------------------------------t-------------- No IUse Grey Water ------------------ ----------------------------------------------- --------------t-------------- No :Install low -flow bathroom faucet 32.00, -------------------------------------------------------------------------------t-------------- No I Install low -flow Kitchen faucet 18.00, ------------------ ----------------------------------------------- --------------t-------------- No :Install low -flow Toilet 20.00, -------------------------------------------------------------------------------t-------------- No ', Install low -flow Shower 20.00, --------------------------------------------------------t No (Turf Reduction ----------------------- ------------------------------------------ --------------t-------------- No ;Use Water Efficient Irrigation Systems 6.10, No ;Water Efficient Landscape Solid Waste Mitigation Appendix A - Page 50 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 7 of 7 Date: 4/27/2021 11:48 AM Mitigation Measures Input Value Institute Recycling and Composting Services Percent Reduction in Waste Disposed Appendix A - Page 51 Existing Conditions CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 1.0 Project Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Page 1 of 40 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 40 Airport Boulevard Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population Enclosed Parking with Elevator 306.00 + Space ; 0.00 122,400.00 i 0 -----------------------------_------------------------------_----------------------------- --------------}------------------E--------------- Apartments Mid Rise 292.00 Dwelling Unit 1.63 292,000.00 835 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 2.2 Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Climate Zone 5 Operational Year 2025 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity 234.06 CH4Intensity 0.029 N20 Intensity 0.006 (Ib/MWhr) (Ib/MWhr) (Ib/MWhr) 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non -Default Data Appendix A - Page 52 Proposed Project CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 2 of 40 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Project Characteristics - CO2 intensity factor updated per PG&E's RPS projections. Land Use - Acreages adjusted per site plan. Construction Phase - Phase timing adjusted per applicant -provided questionnaire. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Demolition - 54,007 sf of building material would be demolished. Grading - 3,158 CY would be exported during site prep/grading phase. Vehicle Trips - Trip generation rate adjusted per project -specific traffic study. Mobile Land Use Mitigation - project site located within 0.5 -mile of transit station, and would provide sidewalks. Area Mitigation - Per applicant, natural gas hearths only. Energy Mitigation - Title 24 exceedance applied to reflect compliance with 2019 CBSC. Water Mitigation - Water conservation strategy applied to reflect compliance with 2019 CalGreen Code and MWELO. Trips and VMT - Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblConstruction Phase NumDays 10.00 500.00 ----------------------------_------------------------------r-------------------------------------------------------- tblConstruction Phase NumDays 200.00 500.00 ----------------------------_------------------------------r-------------------------------------------------------- tblConstruction Phase NumDays 20.00 30.00 ----------------------------_------------------------------------------------------ tblConstruction Phase NumDays r 10.00 30.00 ----------------------------- _---------------------------' --------------------------------------- tblConstruction Phase NumDays r 4.00 80.00 ----------------------------- ------------------------------ --------------------------------------- tblGrading Material Exported r 0.00 3,158.00 ----------------------------- ------------------------------ r-------------------------------------------------------- tblLandUse LotAcreage 2.75 0.00 -----------------------------------------------------------I&------------------------------ -------------------------- tblLandUse LotAcreage 7.68 1.63 Appendix A - Page 53 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 3 of 40 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 1.00 4.00 ----------------------------- tblOffRoadEquipment Y ---------------------------- OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount �----------------------------- } 1.00 -------------------------- 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount } 1.00 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount } 3.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount } 3.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 4.00 ----------------------------- tblOffRoadEquipment ------------------------------------------------------T----------- -------------------------------------------------------- �UsageHours}6.00 ----------- 4.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 4.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 8.00 -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours6.00 4.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours7.00 4.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours6.00 8.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours6.00 4.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours7.00 8.00 ----------- tblProjectCharacteristics CO21ntensityFactor } 641.35 234.06 tblVehicleTri s ST TR } 6.39 4.00 tblVehicleTri s SU TR } 5.86 4.00 ---------------------------- tblVehicleTrips ------------------------------------------------------------ WD TR 6.65 -------------------------- 4.00 2.0 Emissions Summary Appendix A - Page 54 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 4 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 2.1 Overall Construction Unmitigated Construction Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Year tons/yr MT/yr 2023 •i 0.3817 i 1.6528 1.3692 i 3.6900e- 0.4012 � 0.0646 i 0.4658 0.1656 i 0.0607 0.2263 0.0000 i 328.5447 � 328.5447 i 0.0548 0.0000 329.9135 003 2024 •i 1.4424 i 2.3498 3.2350 i 8.4900e- 0.3689 0.0837 i 0.4525 0.0991 i 0.0821 0.1812 0.0000 i 756.8018 756.8018 i 0.0493 0.0000 1 758.0349 003 i i i i i • i i i i 2025 • i 1.0240 i 1.5630 2.2340 i 5.8500e- 0.2555 0.0510 i 0.3065 0.0687 i 0.0500 0.1187 0.0000 i 521.0321 521.0321 i 0.0335 0.0000 521.8700 003 2025 1.0240 i 1.5630 2.2340 i 5.8500e- 0.2555 0.0510 i 0.3065 0.0687 i 0.0500 0.1187 0.0000 521.0318 521.0318 i 0.0335 0.0000 521.8697 Maximum 1.4424 2.3498 3.2350 8.4900e- 0.4012 0.0837 0.4658 0.1656 0.0821 0.2263 0.0000 756.8018 756.8018 0.0548 0.0000 758.0349 11 758.0345 003 003 Mitigated Construction Appendix A - Page 55 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Year tons/yr MT/yr 2023 0.3817 i 1.6528 i 1.3692 i 3.6900e- 0.4012 0.0646 i 0.4658 i 0.1656 i 0.0607 0.2263 0.0000 328.5445 i 328.5445 i 0.0548 i 0.0000 i 329.9133 003 i a ---- ---- •r------ ------- ------- ------- ------- -------------- ----------------------_-------------- J ---- ---�-------�--------------- 2024 •i 1.4424 i 2.3497 � 3.2350 i 8.4900e- � 0.3689 � 0.0837 i 0.4525 � 0.0991 i 0.0821 � 0.1812 � 0.0000 i 756.8014 756.8014 i 0.0493 0.0000 i 758.0345 003 2025 1.0240 i 1.5630 2.2340 i 5.8500e- 0.2555 0.0510 i 0.3065 0.0687 i 0.0500 0.1187 0.0000 521.0318 521.0318 i 0.0335 0.0000 521.8697 003 i Maximum 1.4424 2.3497 3.2350 8.4900e- 0.4012 0.0837 0.4658 0.1656 0.0821 0.2263 0.0000 756.8014 756.8014 0.0548 0.0000 758.0345 003 Appendix A - Page 55 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 5 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Quarter ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e 11-30-2023 0.5476 0.5476 4 12-1-2023 PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total 0.9514 0.9514 6 6-1-2024 8-31-2024 0.9494 Percent 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Reduction 8-31-2025 0.9140 0.9140 11 9-1-2025 9-30-2025 0.1685 0.1685 Highest 0.9581 0.9581 Quarter Start Date End Date Maximum Unmitigated ROG + NOX (tons/quarter) Maximum Mitigated ROG + NOX (tons/quarter) 1 3-1-2023 5-31-2023 0.6902 0.6902 2 6-1-2023 8-31-2023 0.4738 0.4738 3 9-1-2023 11-30-2023 0.5476 0.5476 4 12-1-2023 2-29-2024 0.9581 0.9581 5 3-1-2024 5-31-2024 0.9514 0.9514 6 6-1-2024 8-31-2024 0.9494 0.9494 7 9-1-2024 11-30-2024 0.9431 0.9431 8 12-1-2024 2-28-2025 0.9117 0.9117 9 3-1-2025 5-31-2025 0.9159 0.9159 10 6-1-2025 8-31-2025 0.9140 0.9140 11 9-1-2025 9-30-2025 0.1685 0.1685 Highest 0.9581 0.9581 Appendix A - Page 56 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 6 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 2.2 Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational Appendix A - Page 57 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Area •i 2.0955 0.0405 3.0966 1.9600e- 0.1447 0.1447 0.1447 0.1447 13.3122 i 9.0150 22.3272 0.0248 8.7000e- 23.2074 i i i � i i 003 ; 004 i Energy •i 0.0138 i 0.1175 0.0500 i 7.5000e- 9.5000e- i 9.5000e- 9.5000e- 9.5000e- 0.0000 i 343.0759 , 343.0759 i 0.0283 7.8000e- 346.1072 004 003 003 003 003 003 i Mobile •i 0.2364 i 1.1005 2.6516 i 0.0105 1.0037 8.5800e- i 1.0122 0.2693 i 8.000Oe- 0.2773 0.0000 i 969.6883 969.6883 i 0.0326 0.0000 970.5022 003 003 i Waste •1 i i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 27.2658 i 0.0000 27.2658 i 1.6114 0.0000 67.5497 Water •1 i � i � � 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 • 6.0358 T 15.3862 21.4219 i 0.6218 0.0150 41.4474 Total 2.3456 1.2584 5.7983 0.0133 1.0037 0.1628 1.1664 0.2693 0.1622 0.4315 46.6137 1,337.165 2.3188 0.0237 1,448.813 11 4 17,383.779 1 9 Appendix A - Page 57 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 7 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 2.2 Overall Operational Mitigated Operational 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Appendix A - Page 58 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 Area •1 1.4229 0.0351 2.1732 1.8000e- 0.0128 0.0128 0.0128 0.0128 0.0000 1 15.2121 15.2121 3.6300e- 2.1000e- 1 15.3665 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 004 1 1 I 1 I ; I I 003 1 004 1 I I 1 • 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 Energy •1 0.0131 1 0.1117 1 0.0475 1 7.1000e- 1 1 9.0300e- 1 9.0300e- 1 1 9.0300e- 9.0300e- 0.0000 1 331.9142 1 331.9142 1 0.0276 1 7.5600e- 334.8576 004 I I 003 1 003 I 1 003 003 1 I I I 003 I 1 I I I • 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1- 1 I 1 Mobile •1 0.2281 1 1.0515 1 2.4617 1 9.5900e- 1 0.9065 1 7.8600e- 1 0.9143 1 0.2432 1 7.3300e- 0.2506 0.0000 1 883.0982 1 883.0982 1 0.0303 1 0.0000 883.8547 003 1 I 003 I I I 003 • 1 I I I ------------------- J------- J-------J-------J------- J -------J ------- J-------J-------'-------*-------I-------J-------J-------J-------*------- I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 Waste •1 1 1 1 1 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 1 0.0000 0.0000 27.2658 1 0.0000 1 27.2658 1 1.6114 1 0.0000 67.5497 '1 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I • I '1 I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I • 1- --------------- 1I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 Water •1 1 1 1 1 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 1 0.0000 0.0000 4.8286 1 12.3089 1 17.1375 1 0.4975 1 0.0120 33.1580 16.46 '1 I I I 1 1 I I I • 1 1 I 1 I Total 1.6641 1.1982 4.6824 0.0105 0.9065 0.0297 0.9362 0.2432 0.0292 1,242.533 2.1703 0.0198 1,334.786 11 F-7770944 4 17,274.627 8 1 5 1 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Appendix A - Page 58 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Percent 29.05 4.78 19.24 20.91 9.68 81.73 19.74 9.68 81.99 36.86 31.15 7.08 7.89 6.41 16.46 7.87 Reduction 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Appendix A - Page 58 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 8 of 40 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 ;Demolition +Demolition 13/1/2023 :4/11/2023 5: 30: + i 2 •Site Prep/Grading +Grading 14/12/2023 :8/1/2023 5: 80: +i 3 •Trenching +Trenching 18/2/2023 :8/29/2023 5: 20: +i 4 •Paving +Paving 18/30/2023 :10/10/2023 5: 30: +i 5 •Building Construction +Building Construction 110/11/2023 :9/9/2025 5: 500: +i 6 •Architectural Coating :Architectural Coating 10/25/2023 9/23/2025 5. 500, Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 591,300; Residential Outdoor: 197,100; Non -Residential Indoor: 0; Non -Residential Outdoor: 0; Striped Parking Area: 7,344 (Architectural Coating — sgft) OffRoad Equipment Appendix A - Page 59 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 9 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Phase Name I Offroad Equipment Type I Amount I Usage Hours I Horse Power I Load Factor Demolition 'Concrete/Industrial Saws ; 1 ; 8.001 81 : 0.73 -------------------------- a i i - - -------------------------- ----------- Demolition 'Rubber Tired Dozers 1 2 8.001 __ 247, 0.40 --------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------i ------ - - - - --------------- ----------- Demolition +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes ; 11 8.001 97, 0.37 -------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Site Prep/Grading 'Graders 1 21 8.001 187, 0.41 --------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Site Prep/Grading 'Rubber Tired Dozers 1 11 8.001 247, 0.40 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Site Prep/Grading +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 11 8.001 97, 0.37 + __ i i _ Trenching +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 11 8.001 _ 97, 0.37 -------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Paving 'Cement and Mortar Mixers 1 1 1 4.001 9. 0.56 --------------------------- i ------------------------------------------------- ----------- Paving +Pavers ; 11 4.001 130, 0.42 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Paving 'Paving Equipment 1 11 8.001 132, 0.36 --------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Paving 'Rollers ; 11 4.001 80, 0.38 ' _i �- - - -------------------------- ----------- Paving +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes ; 11 8.001 97, 0.37 ---------------------------- i ------------------------------------------------- ----------- Building Construction 'Cranes ; 1 1 4.001 231, 0.29 _ �_ - - - --------------------------------------L Building Construction 'Forklifts 1 11 4.001 89, 0.20 --------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Building Construction 'Generator Sets 1 11 8.001 84, 0.74 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Building Construction +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 11 4.001 97, 0.37 ---------------------------- _ i -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- ----------- Building Construction 'Welders 1 11 8.001 46, 0.45 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Architectural Coating 'Aerial Lifts 1 11 4.001 63, 0.31 ---------------------------- --------------------------*------------------------------ r------------- -------- Architectural Coating •Air Compressors 4• 8.00• 78• 0.48 Trips and VMT Appendix A - Page 60 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 10 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Phase NameI Offroad Equipment I Worker Trip I Vendor Trip I Hauling Trip I Worker Trip I Vendor Trip I Hauling Trip I Worker Vehicle I Vendor I Hauling Count Number Number Number Length Length Length Class Vehicle Class Vehicle Class Demolition A 4; 10.00 0.001 246.00; 10.80; 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix 1HDT_Mix (HHDT ________________• Site Prep/Grading A _____________�____________________, 4; 10.00• --____--i 0.001 395.00: ____----- 10.80; --------- 7.30; - 20.00;LD Mix ______----r_________ IHDT Mix ;HHDT �- Trenching 1; i------------ 3.00: 0.001 ,----------4- 0.00: 10.80; 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix iHDT_Mix -- IHHDT -------------- Paving A -------------; 5; 13.00: ------------------- 0.001 0.00: 4 --------------------------------- 10.80; 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix ---- ------' 1HDT_Mix -------- IHHDT ----------------A-------------- I- Building Construction } 5; i------------ 262.00 I --------i 51.001 �- 0.00: ---------' --------- '- 10.80; ------------------------�----------' 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix 1HDT_Mix -------- IHHDT 0.0393 4.02OOe- 0.0118 0.0159 0.0000 34.6759 34.6759 Architectural Coating ; 5. 52.00, 0.00, 0.00, 10.80, 7.30, 20.00,LD_Mix ;HDT_Mix HHDT 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 3.2 Demolition - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 61 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust •i , , , , 0.0266 , 0.0000 , 0.0266 , 4.0200e- , 0.0000 ; 4.0200e- 0.0000 i 0.0000 , 0.0000 , 0.0000 , 0.0000 1 0.0000 •� 003 003 Off -Road •i 0.0278 , 0.2756 , 0.1815 , 4.000Oe- , , 0.0127 , 0.0127 , , 0.0118 ; 0.0118 0.0000 i 34.6759 , 34.6759 , 9.0000e- , 0.0000 1 34.9010 •� 004 003 i Total 0.0278 0.2756 0.1815 4.000Oe- 0.0266 0.0127 0.0393 4.02OOe- 0.0118 0.0159 0.0000 34.6759 34.6759 9.0000e- 0.0000 34.9010 004 003 003 Appendix A - Page 61 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 11 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.2 Demolition - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total I PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 6.2000e- i 0.0204 i 6.3000e- 9.000Oe- i 2.0800e- 4.000Oe- 2.1100e- i 5.7000e- 4.000Oe- 6.1000e- 0.0000 i 8.8289 8.8289 4.2000e- i 0.0000 i 8.8394 003 003 004 003 005 003 005 003 004 005 004 004 i Off -Road •i 0.0278 0.2756 0.1815 4.000Oe- 0.0127 0.0127 0.0118 0.0118 0.0000 i 34.6759 34.6759 9.000Oe- 0.0000 i 34.9010 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Total Worker •i 4.000Oe- 2.6000e- 2.8400e- 1.000Oe- 1.1900e- 1.000Oe- 1.1900e- 3.2000e- 1.000Oe- 3.2000e- 0.0000 i 0.9283 0.9283 2.000Oe- 0.0000 i 0.9287 i i i i i 004 004 003 005 003 005 003 004 005 004 i � � 005 Total 1.0200e- 0.0207 9.1400e- 1.000Oe- 3.2700e- 5.000Oe- 3.3000e- 8.9000e- 5.000Oe- 9.3000e- 0.0000 9.7572 9.7572 4.4000e- 0.0000 9.7681 11 003 003 004 003 005 003 004 005 004 004 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 62 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 I Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust •1 0.0266 0.0000 0.0266 i 4.0200e- 0.0000 4.0200e- 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 003 003 Off -Road •i 0.0278 0.2756 0.1815 4.000Oe- 0.0127 0.0127 0.0118 0.0118 0.0000 i 34.6759 34.6759 9.000Oe- 0.0000 i 34.9010 i i i 004 . 003 i Total 0.0278 0.2756 0.1815 4.000Oe- 0.0266 0.0127 0.0393 4.0200e- 0.0118 0.0159 0.0000 34.6759 34.6759 9.0000e- 0.0000 34.9010 004 003 003 Appendix A - Page 62 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 12 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.2 Demolition - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 6.2000e- i 0.0204 i 6.3000e- 9.00OOe- i 2.0800e- 4.00OOe- 2.1100e- i 5.7000e- 4.00OOe- 6.1000e- 0.0000 i 8.8289 8.8289 4.2000e- i 0.0000 i 8.8394 004 003 005 003 005 003 004 005 004 004 i Off -Road •i 0.0641 i 0.7188 i 0.3489 i 1.00OOe- i i 0.0279 i 0.0279 0.0257 0.0257 0.0000 i 87.4630 i 87.4630 0.0283 i 0.0000 i 88.1702 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Total Worker •i 4.00OOe- 2.6000e- 2.8400e- 1.00OOe- 1.1900e- 1.00OOe- 1.1900e- 3.2000e- 1.00OOe- 3.2000e- 0.0000 i 0.9283 0.9283 2.00OOe- 0.0000 i 0.9287 i i i i i 004 004 003 005 003 005 003 004 005 004 i � � 005 1.00OOe- Total 1.0200e- 0.0207 9.1400e- 1.00OOe- 3.2700e- 5.00OOe- 3.3000e- 8.9000e- 5.00OOe- 9.3000e- 0.0000 9.7572 9.7572 4.4000e- 0.0000 9.7681 11 003 003 004 003 005 003 004 005 004 004 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 63 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust •i 0.2835 i 0.0000 0.2835 i 0.1370 0.0000 0.1370 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.0641 i 0.7188 i 0.3489 i 1.00OOe- i i 0.0279 i 0.0279 0.0257 0.0257 0.0000 i 87.4630 i 87.4630 0.0283 i 0.0000 i 88.1702 003 Total 0.0641 0.7188 0.3489 1.00OOe- 0.2835 0.0279 0.3114 0.1370 0.0257 0.1627 0.0000 87.4630 87.4630 0.0283 0.0000 88.1702 003 Appendix A - Page 63 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 13 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total I PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 1.000Oe- i 0.0328 i 0.0101 1.5000e- i 3.3400e- 6.000Oe- 3.4000e- i 9.2000e- 6.000Oe- 9.7000e- 0.0000 i 14.1765 14.1765 6.7000e- i 0.0000 i 14.1933 003 004 003 005 003 004 005 004 . 004 i Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 003 Worker •i 1.0700e- 6.8000e- 7.5800e- 3.000Oe- 3.1600e- 2.000Oe- 3.1800e- 8.4000e- 2.000Oe- 8.6000e- 0.0000 i 2.4754 2.4754 5.000Oe- 0.0000 i 2.4766 i i i i i 003 004 003 005 003 005 003 004 005 004 i 005 � � i Total 2.0700e- 0.0335 0.0177 1.8000e- 6.5000e- 8.000Oe- 6.5800e- 1.7600e- 8.000Oe- 1.8300e- 0.0000 16.6520 16.6520 7.2000e- 0.0000 16.6699 11 003 004 003 005 003 003 005 003 004 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 64 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category tons/yr MT/yr Fugitive Dust •1 0.2835 i 0.0000 0.2835 0.1370 i 0.0000 0.1370 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.0641 i 0.7188 i 0.3489 1.000Oe- 0.0279 0.0279 0.0257 0.0257 0.0000 i 87.4629 87.4629 0.0283 i 0.0000 i 88.1701 003 Total 0.0641 0.7188 0.3489 1.000Oe- 0.2835 0.0279 0.3114 0.1370 0.0257 0.1627 0.0000 87.4629 87.4629 0.0283 0.0000 88.1701 003 Appendix A - Page 64 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 14 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total I PM2.5 I PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 1.00OOe- i 0.0328 i 0.0101 1.5000e- i 3.3400e- 6.00OOe- 3.4000e- i 9.2000e- 6.00OOe- 9.7000e- 0.0000 i 14.1765 14.1765 6.7000e- i 0.0000 i 14.1933 003 004 003 005 003 004 005 004 . 004 i Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 1.5100e- 0.0154 Worker •i 1.0700e- 6.8000e- 7.5800e- 3.00OOe- 3.1600e- 2.00OOe- 3.1800e- 8.4000e- 2.00OOe- 8.6000e- 0.0000 i 2.4754 2.4754 5.00OOe- 0.0000 i 2.4766 i i i i i 003 004 003 005 003 005 003 004 005 004 i 005 � � i Total 2.0700e- 0.0335 0.0177 1.8000e- 6.5000e- 8.00OOe- 6.5800e- 1.7600e- 8.00OOe- 1.8300e- 0.0000 16.6520 16.6520 7.2000e- 0.0000 16.6699 11 003 004 004 004 003 005 003 003 005 003 004 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 65 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 I Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Off -Road •i 1.5100e- i 0.0154 i 0.0223 3.00OOe- i 7.6000e- 7.6000e- 7.00OOe- 7.00OOe- 0.0000 i 2.7359 2.7359 8.8000e- i 0.0000 i 2.7580 i i 003 005 004 004 004 004 . 004 i Total 1.5100e- 0.0154 0.0223 3.00OOe- 7.6000e- 7.6000e- 7.00OOe- 7.00OOe- 0.0000 2.7359 2.7359 8.8000e- 0.0000 2.7580 003 005 004 004 004 004 004 Appendix A - Page 65 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 15 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 003 005 004 004 004 004 . 004 i Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 1.5100e- 0.0154 0.0223 Worker •i 8.000Oe- i 5.000Oe- i 5.7000e- 0.0000 i 2.4000e- 0.0000 2.4000e- i 6.000Oe- 0.0000 6.000Oe- 0.0000 i 0.1857 0.1857 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.1858 005 005 004 004 004 005 005 i 7.6000e- Total 8.000Oe- 5.000Oe- 5.7000e- 0.0000 2.4000e- 0.0000 2.4000e- 6.000Oe- 0.0000 6.000Oe- 0.0000 0.1857 0.1857 0.0000 0.0000 0.1858 11 005 005 004 004 004 004 005 005 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 66 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 I Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Off -Road •i 1.5100e- i 0.0154 i 0.0223 3.000Oe- i 7.6000e- 7.6000e- 7.000Oe- 7.000Oe- 0.0000 i 2.7359 2.7359 8.8000e- i 0.0000 i 2.7580 i i 003 005 004 004 004 004 . 004 i Total 1.5100e- 0.0154 0.0223 3.000Oe- 7.6000e- 7.6000e- 7.000Oe- 7.000Oe- 0.0000 2.7359 2.7359 8.8000e- 0.0000 2.7580 003 005 004 004 004 004 004 Appendix A - Page 66 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 16 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.5 Paving - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i i •� 003 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 i ----------- •------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- '------- J ------- J---------------+ ---- r ------ J ------- ' ----- --J -------+--- - Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Total 7.8600e- Worker •i 8.00OOe- i 5.00OOe- i 5.7000e- 0.0000 i 2.4000e- 0.0000 2.4000e- i 6.00OOe- 0.0000 6.00OOe- 0.0000 i 0.1857 0.1857 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.1858 0.1097 005 005 004 004 004 005 005 i Total 8.00OOe- 5.00OOe- 5.7000e- 0.0000 2.4000e- 0.0000 2.4000e- 6.00OOe- 0.0000 6.00OOe- 0.0000 0.1857 0.1857 0.0000 0.0000 0.1858 11 005 005 004 003 004 004 005 005 3.5 Paving - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 67 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total I I PM2.5 PM2.5 I Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Off -Road •i 7.8600e- 0.0760 0.1097 1.7000e- i 3.7400e- 3.7400e- 3.4500e- 3.4500e- 0.0000 i 14.6415 14.6415 4.6600e- i 0.0000 i 14.7580 i i i •� 003 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 i ----------- •------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- '------- J ------- J---------------+ ---- r ------ J ------- ' ----- --J -------+--- - Paving •i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Total 7.8600e- 0.0760 0.1097 1.7000e- 3.7400e- 3.7400e- 3.4500e- 3.4500e- 0.0000 14.6415 14.6415 4.6600e- 0.0000 14.7580 003 004 003 003 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 67 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 17 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.5 Paving - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i i •� 003 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 i ----------- •------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- '------- J ------- J---------------+ ---- r ------ J ------- ' ----- --J -------+--- - Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Total Worker •i 5.2000e- 3.3000e- 3.7000e- 1.000Oe- 1.5400e- 1.000Oe- 1.5500e- 4.1000e- 1.000Oe- 4.2000e- 0.0000 i 1.2068 1.2068 2.000Oe- 0.0000 i 1.2074 i i i i i 004 004 003 005 003 005 003 004 005 004 i � � 005 1.7000e- Total 5.2000e- 3.3000e- 3.7000e- 1.0000e- 1.5400e- 1.000Oe- 1.55OOe- 4.1000e- 1.000Oe-F42000e- 0.0000 0.0000 1.2068 1.2068 2.000Oe- 0.0000 1.2074 004 004 003 005 003 005 003 004 005 004 005 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 68 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total I I PM2.5 PM2.5 I Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Off -Road •i 7.8600e- 0.0760 0.1097 1.7000e- i 3.7400e- 3.7400e- 3.4500e- 3.4500e- 0.0000 i 14.6415 14.6415 4.6600e- i 0.0000 i 14.7580 i i i •� 003 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 i ----------- •------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- '------- J ------- J---------------+ ---- r ------ J ------- ' ----- --J -------+--- - Paving •i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Total 7.8600e- 0.0760 0.1097 1.7000e- 3.7400e- 3.7400e- 3.4500e- 3.4500e- 0.0000 14.6415 14.6415 4.6600e- 0.0000 14.7580 003 004 003 003 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 68 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 18 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.5 Paving - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 i Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0250 0.2115 Worker •i 5.2000e- 3.3000e- 3.7000e- 1.000Oe- 1.5400e- 1.000Oe- 1.5500e- 4.1000e- 1.000Oe- 4.2000e- 0.0000 i 1.2068 1.2068 2.000Oe- 0.0000 i 1.2074 i i i i i 004 004 003 005 003 005 003 004 005 004 i � � 005 9.5900e- Total 5.2000e- 3.3000e- 3.7000e- 1.0000e- 1.5400e- 1.000Oe- 1.55OOe- 4.1000e- 1.000Oe-F42000e- 0.0000 1.2068 1.2068 2.000Oe- 0.0000 1.2074 003 004 004 003 005 003 005 003 004 005 004 005 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 69 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 I Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Off -Road •i 0.0250 i 0.2115 i 0.2306 4.2000e- 9.5900e- 9.5900e- 9.2500e- 9.2500e- 0.0000 i 35.1144 35.1144 5.6100e- i 0.0000 i 35.2546 i 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 i Total 0.0250 0.2115 0.2306 4.2000e- 9.5900e- 9.5900e- 9.2500e- 9.2500e- 0.0000 35.1144 35.1144 5.6100e- 0.0000 35.2546 004 003 003 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 69 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 19 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i i 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 i Vendor •i 3.2900e- 0.1128 0.0325 3.8000e- 9.7000e- 1.3000e- 9.8300e- 2.8100e- 1.2000e- 2.9300e- � 0.0000 i 36.9164 36.9164 1.5400e- 0.0000 i 36.9548 i i � i � � i � � i 003 004 003 004 003 003 004 003 003 i Worker •i 0.0203 0.0130 0.1441 5.2000e- 0.0600 3.8000e- 0.0604 0.0160 3.5000e- 0.0163 0.0000 i 47.0207 47.0207 9.1000e- 0.0000 i 47.0436 i i i i i 004 004 004 004 0.2306 Total 0.0236 0.1258 0.1765 9.000Oe- 0.0697 5.1000e- 0.0702 0.0188 4.7000e-0.0193 5.6100e- 0.0000 83.9371 83.9371 2.4500e- 0.0000 83.9984 004 003 003 004 003 004 004 003 003 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 70 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 I PM2.5 I Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Off -Road •i 0.0250 0.2115 0.2306 4.2000e- 9.5900e- 9.5900e- 9.2500e- 9.2500e- 0.0000 i 35.1144 35.1144 5.6100e- 0.0000 i 35.2546 i i i 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 i Total 0.0250 0.2115 0.2306 4.2000e- 9.5900e- 9.5900e- 9.2500e- 9.2500e- 0.0000 35.1144 35.1144 5.6100e- 0.0000 35.2546 004 003 003 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 70 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 20 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 003 Vendor •i 3.2900e- 0.1128 0.0325 3.8000e- 9.7000e- 1.3000e- 9.8300e- 2.8100e- 1.2000e- 2.9300e- � 0.0000 i 36.9164 36.9164 1.5400e- 0.0000 i 36.9548 i i � i � � i � � i 003 004 003 004 003 003 004 003 003 i Worker •i 0.0203 0.0130 0.1441 5.2000e- 0.0600 3.8000e- 0.0604 0.0160 3.5000e- 0.0163 0.0000 i 47.0207 47.0207 9.1000e- 0.0000 i 47.0436 i i i i i 004 004 004 004 1.0352 Total 0.0236 0.1258 0.1765 9.00OOe- 0.0697 5.1000e- 0.0702 0.0188 4.7000e-0.0193 0.0249 0.0000 83.9371 83.9371 2.4500e- 0.0000 83.9984 003 004 004 004 003 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 71 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Off -Road •i 0.1056 i 0.8965 i 1.0352 1.8800e- 0.0380 0.0380 0.0366 0.0366 0.0000 i 158.6310 158.6310 0.0249 i 0.0000 i 159.2534 003 Total 0.1056 0.8965 1.0352 1.8800e- 0.0380 0.0380 0.0366 0.0366 0.0000 158.6310 158.6310 0.0249 0.0000 159.2534 003 Appendix A - Page 71 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 21 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 003 Vendor •i 0.0144 i 0.5039 i 0.1412 � 1.7200e- i 0.0438 � 5.8000e- 0.0444 i 0.0127 5.5000e- 0.0132 0.0000 i 165.6349 165.6349 6.8000e- i 0.0000 i 165.8049 003 004 004 003 i Worker •i 0.0863 i 0.0529 i 0.6028 2.2500e- i 0.2712 1.6600e- 0.2729 i 0.0722 1.5300e- 0.0737 0.0000 i 203.9975 203.9975 3.7200e- i 0.0000 i 204.0906 003 003 003 003 i 1.8800e- Total 0.1007 0.5568 0.7439 3.9700e- 0.3150 2.2400e- 0.3173 0.0848 2.0800e- 0.0869 0.0000 369.6324 369.6324 0.0105 0.0000 369.8954 11 003 003 003 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 72 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Off -Road •i 0.1056 i 0.8965 i 1.0352 1.8800e- 0.0380 0.0380 0.0366 0.0366 0.0000 i 158.6308 158.6308 0.0249 i 0.0000 i 159.2532 003 Total 0.1056 0.8965 1.0352 1.8800e- 0.0380 0.0380 0.0366 0.0366 0.0000 158.6308 158.6308 0.0249 0.0000 159.2532 003 Appendix A - Page 72 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 22 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 003 Vendor •i 0.0144 i 0.5039 i 0.1412 � 1.7200e- i 0.0438 � 5.8000e- 0.0444 i 0.0127 5.5000e- 0.0132 0.0000 i 165.6349 165.6349 6.8000e- i 0.0000 i 165.8049 003 004 004 003 i Worker •i 0.0863 i 0.0529 i 0.6028 2.2500e- i 0.2712 1.6600e- 0.2729 i 0.0722 1.5300e- 0.0737 0.0000 i 203.9975 203.9975 3.7200e- i 0.0000 i 204.0906 003 003 003 003 i 1.2900e- Total 0.1007 0.5568 0.7439 3.9700e- 0.3150 2.2400e- 0.3173 0.0848 2.0800e- 0.0869 0.0000 369.6324 369.6324 0.0105 0.0000 369.8954 003 003 003 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 73 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Off -Road •i 0.0677 i 0.5759 i 0.7075 1.2900e- 0.0227 0.0227 0.0219 0.0219 0.0000 i 108.9957 108.9957 0.0168 i 0.0000 i 109.4160 003 Total 0.0677 0.5759 0.7075 1.2900e- 0.0227 0.0227 0.0219 0.0219 0.0000 108.9957 108.9957 0.0168 0.0000 109.4160 003 Appendix A - Page 73 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 23 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 003 Vendor •i 9.5800e- i 0.3421 i 0.0941 1.1700e- i 0.0301 3.9000e- 0.0305 i 8.7100e- 3.7000e- 9.0800e- 0.0000 i 113.0513 113.0513 4.5800e- i 0.0000 i 113.1658 i 003 003 004 003 004 003 003------------- Worker •i 0.0561 i 0.0330 i 0.3836 1.4900e- i 0.1863 1.1300e- 0.1875 i 0.0496 1.0400e- 0.0506 0.0000 i 134.4463 134.4463 2.3200e- i 0.0000 i 134.5042 003 003 003 003 i 1.2900e- 0.0656 0.3751 0.4777 2.6600e- 0.2164 1.5200e- 0.2179 0.0583 1.4100e- 0.0597 0.0000 247.4976 247.4976 6.9000e- 0.0000 247.6700 =.I., 003 003 003 003 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 74 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Off -Road •i 0.0677 i 0.5759 i 0.7075 1.2900e- 0.0227 0.0227 0.0219 0.0219 0.0000 i 108.9956 108.9956 0.0168 i 0.0000 i 109.4158 003 Total 0.0677 0.5759 0.7075 1.2900e- 0.0227 0.0227 0.0219 0.0219 0.0000 108.9956 108.9956 0.0168 0.0000 109.4158 003 Appendix A - Page 74 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 24 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.0250 i 0.1732 0.2449 i 4.00OOe- i i 9.1800e- i 9.1800e- 9.1700e- 9.1700e- 0.0000 i 34.4520 i 34.4520 2.5300e- i 0.0000 i 34.5152 Vendor •i 9.5800e- i 0.3421 i 0.0941 1.1700e- i 0.0301 3.9000e- 0.0305 i 8.7100e- 3.7000e- 9.0800e- 0.0000 i 113.0513 113.0513 4.5800e- i 0.0000 i 113.1658 i 003 003 004 003 004 003 003------------- Worker •i 0.0561 i 0.0330 i 0.3836 1.4900e- i 0.1863 1.1300e- 0.1875 i 0.0496 1.0400e- 0.0506 0.0000 i 134.4463 134.4463 2.3200e- i 0.0000 i 134.5042 003 003 003 003 i 0.1732 Total 0.0656 0.3751 0.4777 2.6600e- 0.2164 1.5200e- 0.2179 0.0583 1.4100e- 0.0597 0.0000 247.4976 247.4976 6.9000e- 0.0000 247.6700 004 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 75 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating •1 0.1998 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.0250 i 0.1732 0.2449 i 4.00OOe- i i 9.1800e- i 9.1800e- 9.1700e- 9.1700e- 0.0000 i 34.4520 i 34.4520 2.5300e- i 0.0000 i 34.5152 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 i Total 0.2247 0.1732 0.2449 4.00OOe- 9.1800e- 9.1800e- 9.1700e- 9.1700e- 0.0000 34.4520 34.4520 2.5300e- 0.000034.5152 004 003 003 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 75 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 25 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.0250 0.1732 0.2449 4.000Oe- 9.1800e- 9.1800e- 9.1700e- 9.1700e- 0.0000 i 34.4519 34.4519 2.5300e- 0.0000 i 34.5151 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Worker •i 3.3400e- 2.1300e- 0.0237 9.000Oe- 9.8600e- 6.000Oe- 9.9200e- 2.6200e- 6.000Oe- 2.6800e- 0.0000 i 7.7233 7.7233 1.5000e- 0.0000 i 7.7271 i i i i i 003 003 005 003 005 003 003 005 003 004 i 0.2449 Total 3.3400e- 2.1300e- 0.0237 9.000Oe- 9.8600e- 6.000Oe- 9.9200e- 2.6200e- 6.000Oe- 2.6800e- 0.0000 7.7233 7.7233 1.5007 0.0000 7.7271 004 003 003 003 005 003 005 003 003 005 003 004 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 76 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating •1 0.1998 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.0250 0.1732 0.2449 4.000Oe- 9.1800e- 9.1800e- 9.1700e- 9.1700e- 0.0000 i 34.4519 34.4519 2.5300e- 0.0000 i 34.5151 i i i 004 003 003 003 003 . 003 i Total 0.2247 0.1732 0.2449 4.000Oe- 9.1800e- 9.1800e- 9.1700e- 9.1700e- 0.0000 34.4519 34.4519 2.5300e- 0.0000 34.5151 004 003 003 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 76 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 26 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.1286 i 0.8860 i 1.3363 � 2.1900e- i � 0.0432 � 0.0432 i � 0.0431 � 0.0431 � 0.0000 i 188.0503 � 188.0503 � 0.0132 i 0.0000 i 188.3796 - ------------------------------------------'------------------ - - -- -- - -+ ------ ------- '- - - - - ---------- ------- Worker •i 3.3400e- 2.1300e- 0.0237 9.00OOe- 9.8600e- 6.00OOe- 9.9200e- 2.6200e- 6.00OOe- 2.6800e- 0.0000 i 7.7233 7.7233 1.5000e- 0.0000 i 7.7271 i i i i i 003 003 005 003 005 003 003 005 003 004 i 1.2190 Total 3.3400e- 2.1300e- 0.0237 9.00OOe- 9.8600e- 6.00OOe- 9.9200e- 2.6200e- 6.00OOe- 2.6800e- 0.0000 7.7233 7.7233 1.5007 0.0000 7.7271 003 003 005 003 005 003 003 005 003 1 j 004 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 77 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating •1 1.0905 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.1286 i 0.8860 i 1.3363 � 2.1900e- i � 0.0432 � 0.0432 i � 0.0431 � 0.0431 � 0.0000 i 188.0503 � 188.0503 � 0.0132 i 0.0000 i 188.3796 003 Total 1.2190 0.8860 1.3363 2.1900e- 0.0432 0.0432 0.0431 0.0431 0.0000 188.0503 188.0503 0.0132 0.0000 188.3796 003 1 j Appendix A - Page 77 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 27 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 003 •i 0.0171 0.1196 4. 0.0538 3.3000e- 0.0542 Worker 5000e- 0.0143 3.000Oe- 0.0146 0.0000 i 40.4881 40.4881 7.4000e- 0.0000 i 40.5065 0.0105 i i � i i i i 004 004 004 004i 1.2190 Total 0.0171 0.0105 0.1196 4.5000e- 0.0538 3.3000e- 0.0542 0.0143 3.0000e- 0.0146 0.0000 40.4881 40.4881 7.4000e- 0.0000 40.5065 003 004 004 004 1 j 004 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 78 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating •1 1.0905 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.1286 i 0.8860 i 1.3363 � 2.1900e- i � 0.0432 � 0.0432 i � 0.0431 � 0.0431 � 0.0000 i 188.0501 � 188.0501 � 0.0132 i 0.0000 i 188.3793 003 Total 1.2190 0.8860 1.3363 2.1900e- 0.0432 0.0432 0.0431 0.0431 0.0000 188.0501 188.0501 0.0132 0.0000 188.3793 003 1 j Appendix A - Page 78 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 28 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 003 . 003 i ��------------------------------------------'------------------------ - -+ ------ ------- '- - - - - ---------- ------- Worker •i 0.0171 0.0105 0.1196 4.5000e- 0.0538 3.3000e- 0.0542 0.0143 3.000Oe- 0.0146 0.0000 i 40.4881 40.4881 7.4000e- 0.0000 i 40.5065 i i � i i i i 004 004 004 004i 0.6051 Total 0.0171 0.0105 0.1196 4.5000e- 0.0538 3.3000e- 0.0542 0.0143 3.0000e- 0.0146 0.0000 40.4881 40.4881 7.4000e- 0.0000 40.5065 003 004 004 004 003 004 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 79 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating •1 0.7908 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.0882 i 0.6051 i 0.9685 1.5900e- 0.0265 0.0265 0.0265 0.0265 0.0000 i 136.3724 136.3724 9.3200e- i 0.0000 i 136.6054 003 . 003 i Total 0.8790 0.6051 0.9685 1.5900e- 0.0265 0.0265 0.0265 0.0265 0.0000 136.3724 136.3724 9.3200e- 0.0000 136.6054 003 003 Appendix A - Page 79 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 29 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Vendor•i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.0882 i 0.6051 i 0.9685 1.5900e- 0.0265 0.0265 0.0265 0.0265 0.0000 i 136.3722 136.3722 9.3200e- i 0.0000 i 136.6053 Worker •i 0.0117 6.9200e- 0.0804 3.1000e- 0.0390 2.4000e- 0.0393 0.0104 2.2000e- 0.0106 0.0000 i 28.1664 28.1664 4.9000e- 0.0000 i 28.1786 i i i i i i 003 004 004 004 004i Total Total 0.0117 6.9200e- 0.0804 3.1000e- 0.0390 2.4000e- 0.0393 0.0104 2.2000e- 0.0106 0.0000 28.1664 28.1664 4.9007 0.0000 28.1786 003 003 004 004 004 003 004 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 80 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Archit. Coating •1 0.7908 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.0882 i 0.6051 i 0.9685 1.5900e- 0.0265 0.0265 0.0265 0.0265 0.0000 i 136.3722 136.3722 9.3200e- i 0.0000 i 136.6053 003 . 003 i Total 0.8790 0.6051 0.9685 1.5900e- 0.0265 0.0265 0.0265 0.0265 0.0000 136.3722 136.3722 9.3200e- 0.0000 136.6053 003 003 Appendix A - Page 80 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 30 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile Increase Transit Accessibility Improve Pedestrian Network Appendix A - Page 81 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category tons/yr MT/yr Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Vendor•i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 Worker •i 0.0117 6.9200e- 0.0804 3.1000e- 0.0390 2.4000e- 0.0393 0.0104 2.2000e- 0.0106 0.0000 i 28.1664 28.1664 4.9000e- 0.0000 i 28.1786 i i i i i i 003 004 004 004 004i Total 0.0117 6.9200e- 0.0804 3.1000e- 0.0390 2.4000e- 0.0393 0.0104 2.2000e- 0.0106 0.0000 28.1664 28.1664 4.9007 0.0000 28.1786 003 004 004 004 004 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile Increase Transit Accessibility Improve Pedestrian Network Appendix A - Page 81 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 31 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 4.2 Trip Summary Information ROG NOx I CO I SO2 I Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 I N20 CO2e Category 1,168.00 tons/yr 2,697,621 2,436,432 MT/yr Mitigated •i 0.2281 i 1.0515 2.4617 i 9.5900e- i 0.9065 i 7.8600e- 0.9143 i 0.2432 i 7.3300e- 0.2506 0.0000 i 883.0982 � 883.0982 0.0303 i 0.0000 883.8547 •� 003 003 003 Unmitigated 0.2364 1.1005 2.6516 0.0105 1.0037 8.5800e- • 1.0122 - 0.2693 8.000Oe- 0.2773 0.0000 969.6883 • 969.6883 0.0326 0.0000 970.5022 003 003 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Miles Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday Diverted Pass -by Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Apartments Mid Rise ......................................----------- Enclosed Parking with Elevator ; 1,168.00 ; 0.00 1,168.00 1168.00 -------------------- -----------------------%-------------------------- 0.00 0.00 2,697,621 2,436,432 Total 1,168.00 1,168.00 1,168.00 2,697,621 2,436,432 4.3 Trip Type Information 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS I UBUS I MCY I SBUS I MH Apartments Mid Rise 0.581705r 0.037849 0.193793 0.109044 0.014574 0.005304 0.018664 0.026966 0.002656 0.002072 0.005755 0.0009001 0.00071E i i i i i i i i Enclosed Parking with Elevator 0.581705. 0.037849, 0.193793, 0.109044, 0.014574, 0.005304, 0.018664, 0.026966, 0.002656, 0.002072, 0.005755, 0.000900, 0.00071E Appendix A - Page 82 Proposed Project Miles Trip % Trip Purpose % Land Use H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW Primary Diverted Pass -by Apartments Mid Rise 10.80 4.80 5.70 31.00 15.00 54.00 86 11 3 Enclosed Parking with Elevator 9.50 7.30 7.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 LDT2 MDV LHD1 LHD2 MHD HHD OBUS I UBUS I MCY I SBUS I MH Apartments Mid Rise 0.581705r 0.037849 0.193793 0.109044 0.014574 0.005304 0.018664 0.026966 0.002656 0.002072 0.005755 0.0009001 0.00071E i i i i i i i i Enclosed Parking with Elevator 0.581705. 0.037849, 0.193793, 0.109044, 0.014574, 0.005304, 0.018664, 0.026966, 0.002656, 0.002072, 0.005755, 0.000900, 0.00071E Appendix A - Page 82 Proposed Project CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 32 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 5.0 Energy Detail Historical Energy Use: N 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Exceed Title 24 Appendix A - Page 83 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 I PM10 Total I Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 I N20 I CO2e Category tons/yr MT/yr I I 1 Electricity 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 0.0000 1 I 1 0.0000 I 1 1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 1 1 202.5451 1202.5451 1 0.0251 I I 5.1900e- 204.7197 Mitigated ,I I I I I I 1 I I . i I I I I 003 1 I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I 1 Electricity •1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 0.0000 1 I 1 0.0000 I 1 1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 1 1 1 207.0363 1207.0363 1 0.0257 I I 5.3100e- i 209.2592 Unmitigated 003 I I I 1 I I 1 I ry I I I I I I I 1, - I � I 1 I I I I I T NaturalGas •1 0.0131 1 0.1117 I 0.0475 1 7.1000e- I 1 9.0300e- 1 9.0300e- I 1 9.0300e- 9.0300e- 0.0000 1I 1 129.3691 1 129.3691 2.4800e- I 2.3700e- 130.1379 Mitigated 004 I 1 003 1 003 I 1 003 003 . i I 1 003 I 003 1 • I I 1 I I 1 I 1 , I 1 I I NaturalGas 0.0138 0.1175 0.0500 7.5000e- - 9.5000e- 9.5000e- - 9.5000e- 9.5000e- 0.0000 136.0396 136.0396 2.6100e- - 2.4900e- • 136.8480 Unmitigated 004 003 003 003 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 83 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 33 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated Mitigated NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio -0O2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I I PM10 I PM10 Total I PM2.5 I PM2.5 I Total I I Land Use kBTU/yr tons/yr MT/yr I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I I Apartments Mid 1 2.54929e •1 0.0138 I 0.1175 1 0.0500 1 7.5000e- I 1 9.5000e- 19.5000e- 1 1 9.5000e- 9.5000e- 0.0000 I 136.0396 1 136.0396 12.6100e- 12.4900e- 1 136.8480 Rise i +006 004 1 I 003 I 003 1 1 003 003 ; I I I 003 I 003 i • I I I I 1 I- I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I I Enclosed Parking 0 •1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 1 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 i 0.0000 with Elevator '1 I 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 • I I I 1 Total 0.0138 0.1175 0.0500 7.5000e- 9.5000e- 9.5000e- 9.5000e- 9.5000e- 0.0000 136.0396 136.0396 2.6100e- 2.4900e- 136.8480 004 003 003 003 003 003 003 Mitigated Appendix A - Page 84 Proposed Project NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Land Use kBTU/yr tons/yr MT/yr I 1 I I I I 1 I 1 I I Apartments Mid i 2.42429e �1 0.0131 I 0.1117 I 0.0475 17.1000e- I 19.0300e- 1 9.0300e- 1 19.0300e- 9.0300e- � 0.0000 I 129.3691 1129.3691 1 2.4800e- 1 2.3700e- 130.1379 Rise 1 +006 .I I 1 1 004 I 1 003 I 003 1 1 003 003 . 1 1 I 003 I 003 I I 1 .1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 • 1 I I ----------- 1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------I ---------J-------J------- *------- --�1- I 1 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I I Enclosed Parking 0 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I I 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 I 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 i 0.0000 �1 with Elevator I 1 .1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 • 1 I I I Total 0.0131 0.1117 0.0475 7.1000e- 9.0300e- 9.0300e- 9.0300e- 9.0300e- 0.0000 129.3691 129.3691 2.4800e- 2.3700e- 130.1379 004 003 003 003 003 003 003 Appendix A - Page 84 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 34 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 5.3 Energy by Land Use - Electricity Unmitigated Mitigated Electricity Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Use I Land Use kWh/yr MT/yr Apartments Mid 1.23282e •i 130.8859 i 0.0162 3.3600e- 132.2912 Rise i +006 003 i Enclosed Parking 717264 •i 76.1504 i 9.4400e- 1.9500e- 76.9680 with Elevator 003 i 003 Total 207.0363 0.0257 5.3100e- 209.2592 204.7197 003 j 003 Mitigated 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 85 Proposed Project Electricity Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Use I Land Use kWh/yr MT/yr Apartments Mid 1.2241e •i 129.9605 i 0.0161 i 3.3300e- 1 131.3558 Rise j +006 003 Enclosed Parking 683677 •i 72.5846 i 8.9900e- i 1.8600e- 73.3639 with Elevator 003 003 Total 202.5451 0.0251 5.1900e- 204.7197 003 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 85 Proposed Project CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 35 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual Use only Natural Gas Hearths 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category tans/yr PM10 PM10 MT/yr PM2.5 Mitigated •i 1.4229 i 0.0351 2.1732 i 1.8000e- 0.0128 i 0.0128 0.0128 0.0128 ■ 0.0000 i 15.2121 : 15.2121 i 3.6300e- 2.1000e- 15.3665 •� 004 MT/yr Architectural •i 0.2081 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 Coating 003 004 ■ Unmitigated 2.0955 0.0405 3.0966 1.9600e- 0.1447 - 0.1447 0.1447 0.1447 13.3122 9.0150 22.3272 0.0248 8.7000e- 23.2074 0.0405 003 1.9600e- 0.1447 0.1447 004 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated Appendix A - Page 86 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Subcategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural •i 0.2081 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 Coating -----------%----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------- *------- Consumer •i 1.1483 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 Products �� ' i ■ Hearth •i 0.6737 i 0.0155 0.9277 i 1.8500e- i 0.1326 i 0.1326 i 0.1326 0.1326 13.3122 i 5.4680 18.7802 i 0.0214 8.7000e- 19.5752 •� 003 004 i ■ Landscaping •i 0.0653 0.0250 2.1689 1.1000e- 0.0120 0.0120 0.0120 � 0.0120 0.0000 i 3.5471 3.5471 3.4100e- 0.0000 i 3.6322 i � i i � i � i � � i � 004 003 i ■ Total 2.0955 0.0405 3.0966 1.9600e- 0.1447 0.1447 0.1447 0.1447 13.3122 9.0150 22.3272 0.0248 8.7000e- 23.2074 003 004 Appendix A - Page 86 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 36 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 6.2 Area by SubCategory Mitigated 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy Appendix A - Page 87 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Subcategory tons/yr MT/yr Architectural •i 0.2081 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Coating Consumer •i 1.1483 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Products Hearth •1 1.1800e- 0.0101 4.2900e- 6.000Oe- 8.1000e- 8.1000e- 8.1000e- 8.1000e- 0.0000 i 11.6650 11.6650 2.2000e- 2.1000e- 1 11.7343 i i i i 003 003 004 004 004 004 005 004 004 .� i i � i i � � � i i � � -----i-------�-------�-------�-------�------------------------------------ --- + i----------------------------* Landscaping •i 0.0653 0.0250 2.1689 1.1000e- 0.0120 0.0120 0.0120 0.0120 0.0000 i 3.5471 3.5471 3.4100e- 0.0000 3.6322 i � i i � i � i i i 004 003 i Total 1.4229 0.0351 2.1732 1.7000e- 0.0128 0.0128 0.0128 0.0128 0.0000 15.2121 15.2121 3.6300e- 2.1000e- 15.3665 004 003 004 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy Appendix A - Page 87 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 37 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 7.2 Water by Land Use Unmitigated Total CO2 C N20 CO2e Category MT/yr Mitigated •1 17.1375 i 0.4975 0.0120 i 33.1580 - - - - - - - - - - - % --------------4--------------- ---------------- - - - - - - - Unmitigated •• 21.4219 0.6218 0.0150 41.4474 7.2 Water by Land Use Unmitigated Appendix A - Page 88 Proposed Project Indoor/Out Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e door Use I Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Mid 19.025 / •1 21.4219 0.6218 0.0150 41.4474 Rise i 11.994 ------- •�-------'------- Enclosed Parking 0/0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 with Elevator i •� Total 21.4219 0.6218 0.0150 41.4474 Appendix A - Page 88 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 38 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 7.2 Water by Land Use Mitigated 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Category/Year Indoor/Out Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e MT/yr door Use i i ----------- I Land Use Mgal MT/yr Apartments Mid 15.22 / •1 17.1375 1 0.4975 0.0120 33.1580 Rise i 9.59521 i i Enclosed Parking 0/0 •i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 with Elevator i •� Total 17.1375 0.4975 0.0120 33.1580 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste Category/Year Appendix A - Page 89 Proposed Project Total CO2 C N20 CO2e MT/yr Mitigated •i 27.2658 i 1.6114 i 0.0000 67.5497 i i ----------- Unmitigated 27.2658 1.6114 0.0000 67.5497 Appendix A - Page 89 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 39 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 8.2 Waste by Land Use Unmitigated Mitigated Waste Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Disposed I Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Mid 134.32 •1 27.2658 1.6114 0.0000 67.5497 Rise i •� • -------- J Parking 0 •i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 with Elevator i •� Total 27.2658 1.6114 0.0000 67.5497 Mitigated 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day DaysNear Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Appendix A - Page 90 Proposed Project Waste Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Disposed Land Use tons MT/yr Apartments Mid 134.32 •1 27.2658 1.6114 i 0.0000 i 67.5497 Rise -----------r------7-------J-------J--------------- Enclosed Parking 0 •i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 with Elevator Total 27.2658 1 1.6114 j 0.0000 67.5497 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day DaysNear Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Appendix A - Page 90 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 40 of 40 Date: 4/14/2022 3:32 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Annual 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emergency Generators Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Hours/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number 11.0 Vegetation Appendix A - Page 91 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 1.0 Project Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Page 1 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 40 Airport Boulevard Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population Enclosed Parking with Elevator 306.00 + Space ; 0.00 122,400.00 i 0 -----------------------------_------------------------------_----------------------------- --------------}------------------E--------------- Apartments Mid Rise 292.00 Dwelling Unit 1.63 292,000.00 835 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 2.2 Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Climate Zone 5 Operational Year 2025 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity 234.06 CH4Intensity 0.029 N20 Intensity 0.006 (Ib/MWhr) (Ib/MWhr) (Ib/MWhr) 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non -Default Data Appendix A - Page 92 Proposed Project CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 2 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Project Characteristics - CO2 intensity factor updated per PG&E's RPS projections. Land Use - Acreages adjusted per site plan. Construction Phase - Phase timing adjusted per applicant -provided questionnaire. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Demolition - 54,007 sf of building material would be demolished. Grading - 3,158 CY would be exported during site prep/grading phase. Vehicle Trips - Trip generation rate adjusted per project -specific traffic study. Mobile Land Use Mitigation - project site located within 0.5 -mile of transit station, and would provide sidewalks. Area Mitigation - Per applicant, natural gas hearths only. Energy Mitigation - Title 24 exceedance applied to reflect compliance with 2019 CBSC. Water Mitigation - Water conservation strategy applied to reflect compliance with 2019 CalGreen Code and MWELO. Trips and VMT - Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblConstruction Phase NumDays 10.00 500.00 ----------------------------_------------------------------r-------------------------------------------------------- tblConstruction Phase NumDays 200.00 500.00 ----------------------------_------------------------------r-------------------------------------------------------- tblConstruction Phase NumDays 20.00 30.00 ----------------------------_------------------------------------------------------ tblConstruction Phase NumDays r 10.00 30.00 ----------------------------- _---------------------------' --------------------------------------- tblConstruction Phase NumDays r 4.00 80.00 ----------------------------- ------------------------------ --------------------------------------- tblGrading Material Exported r 0.00 3,158.00 ----------------------------- ------------------------------ r-------------------------------------------------------- tblLandUse LotAcreage 2.75 0.00 -----------------------------------------------------------I&------------------------------ -------------------------- tblLandUse LotAcreage 7.68 1.63 Appendix A - Page 93 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 3 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 1.00 4.00 ----------------------------- tblOffRoadEquipment Y ---------------------------- OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount �----------------------------- } 1.00 -------------------------- 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount } 1.00 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount } 3.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount } 3.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 4.00 ----------------------------- tblOffRoadEquipment ------------------------------------------------------T----------- -------------------------------------------------------- �UsageHours}6.00 ----------- 4.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 4.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 8.00 -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours6.00 4.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours7.00 4.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours6.00 8.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours6.00 4.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours7.00 8.00 ----------- tblProjectCharacteristics CO21ntensityFactor } 641.35 234.06 tblVehicleTri s ST TR } 6.39 4.00 tblVehicleTri s SU TR } 5.86 4.00 ---------------------------- tblVehicleTrips ------------------------------------------------------------ WD TR 6.65 -------------------------- 4.00 2.0 Emissions Summary Appendix A - Page 94 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 4 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) Unmitigated Construction Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Year Ib/day Ib/day 2023 •i 11.2145 19.7293 25.7647 0.0675 7.2555 0.8489 7.9557 3.4708 0.7913 4.1151 0.0000 i 6,639.033 6,639.033 0.7991 0.0000 6,649.797 i i i � i i � 2024 •i 11.0413 i 17.8541 25.2005 i 0.0665 2.9247 0.6388 i 3.5635 0.7836 i 0.6265 1.4101 0.0000 T6,538.170 6,538.170 i 0.4162 0.0000 6,548.574 5 i 5 i i i 2 ------------- 2025 •i 10.8851 i 16.9315 24.6836 i 0.0655 2.9247 0.5510 i 3.4757 0.7836 i 0.5399 1.3235 0.0000 i 6,438.875 6,438.875 i 0.4051 0.0000 6,449.003 7 i 7 i i i 1 2025 10.8851 i 16.9315 24.6836 i 0.0655 2.9247 0.5510 i 3.4757 0.7836 i 0.5399 1.3235 0.0000 i 6,438.875 6,438.875 i 0.4051 0.0000 i 6,449.003 Maximum 11.2145 19.7293 25.7647 0.0675 7.2555 0.8489 7.9557 3.4708 0.7913 4.1151 0.0000 6,639.033 6,639.033 0.7991 0.0000 6,649.797 0.0000 6,649.797 0 0 0 0 0 Mitigated Construction Appendix A - Page 95 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Year Ib/day Ib/day 2023 •i 11.2145 19.7293 25.7647 0.0675 7.2555 0.8489 7.9557 3.4708 i 0.7913 4.1151 0.0000 i 6,639.033 6,639.033 i 0.7991 0.0000 i 6,649.797 i i i i i i i 0 i 0 i i i 0 2024 •i 11.0413 i 17.8541 25.2005 i 0.0665 2.9247 0.6388 i 3.5635 0.7836 i 0.6265 1.4101 0.0000 i 6,538.170 6,538.170 i 0.4162 0.0000 i 6,548.574 5 i 5 i i i 1 2025 10.8851 i 16.9315 24.6836 i 0.0655 2.9247 0.5510 i 3.4757 0.7836 i 0.5399 1.3235 0.0000 i 6,438.875 6,438.875 i 0.4051 0.0000 i 6,449.003 i i i i i i i i 7 7 i 1 Maximum 11.2145 19.7293 25.7647 0.0675 7.2555 0.8489 7.9557 3.4708 0.7913 4.1151 0.0000 6,639.033 6,639.033 0.7991 0.0000 6,649.797 0 0 0 Appendix A - Page 95 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 5 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM Appendix A - Page 96 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Percent 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Reduction Appendix A - Page 96 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 6 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 2.2 Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category Ib/day Ib/day Area •i 128.2459 i 2.9323 182.7586 i 0.3069 22.6578 i 22.6578 22.6578 22.6578 • 2,444.287 i 1,125.561 3,569.849 i 3.3866 0.1728 3,705.998 i i i i i i i i i i i i i 9 9 i 1 Energy •i 0.0753 i 0.6437 0.2739 i 4.1100e- 0.0520 i 0.0520 0.0520 0.0520 i 821.6875 821.6875 i 0.0158 0.0151 826.5704 003 003 Mobile •i 1.4975 i 5.8819 � 15.1939 i 0.0612 � 5.7294 � 0.0471 i 5.7765 � 1.5325 i 0.0439 1.5764 i 6,205.490 � 6,205.490 i 0.1980 6,210.440 8 i 8 i i 0 i i i i i i i i 9 9 i 3 Total 129.8187 9.4579 198.2264 0.3723 5.7294 22.7569 28.4863 1.5325 22.7537 24.2862 2,444.287 8,152.740 10,597.02 3.6003 0.1878 10,743.00 11 1 2 73 4 94 Mitigated Operational Appendix A - Page 97 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Area 8.3696 2.0859 24.8682 0.0128 0.2799 0.2799 0.2799 0.2799 0.0000 2,351.961 2,351.961 0.0860 0.0423 i 2,366.723 i i i i i i i i i i i i i 9 9 i 1 Energy •i 0.0716 i 0.6121 0.2605 i 3.9100e- 0.0495 i 0.0495 0.0495 0.0495 781.3976 781.3976 i 0.0150 0.0143 i 786.0411 003 Mobile 1.4512 i 5.6292 14.0185 i 0.0557 5.1746 0.0431 i 5.2178 1.3841 i 0.0402 1.4243 � i 5,650.661 5,650.661 i 0.1835 5,655.250 i i i i i i i i 9 9 i 3 Total 9.8924 8.3272 39.1472 0.0725 5.1746 0.3725 5.5471 1.3841 0.3696 1.7537 0.0000 8,784.021 8,784.021 0.2845 0.0567 8,808.014 4 4 5 Appendix A - Page 97 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 7 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e !4/12/2023 :8/1/2023 5: 80: A PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total 20: A i 4 :Paving +Paving !8/30/2023 Percent 92.38 11.96 80.25 80.54 9.68 98.36 80.53 9.68 98.38 92.78 100.00 -7.74 17.11 92.10 69.84 18.01 Reduction 9/23/2025 5, 500, 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 •Demolition !Demolition !3/1/2023 :4/11/2023 5 30: A i 2 Site Prep/Grading +Grading !4/12/2023 :8/1/2023 5: 80: A i 3 •Trenching +Trenching !8/2/2023 :8/29/2023 : 5 20: A i 4 :Paving +Paving !8/30/2023 :10/10/2023 : 5 30: A i 5 :Building Construction +Building Construction !10/11/2023 :9/9/2025 : 5� 500: A _ _ _ - - - _ • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - . _ _ _ _ - . _ _ _ _ - . _ _ _ _ - . _ _ T__._...."""...........r__._...."""._....-.--.r__.._____-...____...._- i _ - - - _ _ _ - - - _ _ - - - - _ _ _ - - - _ _ 6 -Architectural Coating :Architectural Coating 10/25/2023 9/23/2025 5, 500, Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 591,300; Residential Outdoor: 197,100; Non -Residential Indoor: 0; Non -Residential Outdoor: 0; Striped Parking Area: 7,344 (Architectural Coating — sgft) OffRoad Equipment Appendix A - Page 98 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 8 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM Phase Name I Offroad Equipment Type I Amount I Usage Hours I Horse Power I Load Factor Demolition 'Concrete/Industrial Saws ; 1 ; 8.001 81 : 0.73 -------------------------- a i i - - -------------------------- ----------- Demolition 'Rubber Tired Dozers 1 2 8.001 __ 247, 0.40 --------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------i ------ - - - - --------------- ----------- Demolition +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes ; 11 8.001 97, 0.37 -------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Site Prep/Grading 'Graders 1 21 8.001 187, 0.41 --------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Site Prep/Grading 'Rubber Tired Dozers 1 11 8.001 247, 0.40 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Site Prep/Grading +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 11 8.001 97, 0.37 + __ i i _ Trenching +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 11 8.001 _ 97, 0.37 -------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Paving 'Cement and Mortar Mixers 1 1 1 4.001 9. 0.56 --------------------------- i ------------------------------------------------- ----------- Paving +Pavers ; 11 4.001 130, 0.42 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Paving 'Paving Equipment 1 11 8.001 132, 0.36 --------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Paving 'Rollers ; 11 4.001 80, 0.38 ' _i �- - - -------------------------- ----------- Paving +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes ; 11 8.001 97, 0.37 ---------------------------- i ------------------------------------------------- ----------- Building Construction 'Cranes ; 1 1 4.001 231, 0.29 _ �_ - - - --------------------------------------L Building Construction 'Forklifts 1 11 4.001 89, 0.20 --------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Building Construction 'Generator Sets 1 11 8.001 84, 0.74 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Building Construction +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 11 4.001 97, 0.37 ---------------------------- _ i -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- ----------- Building Construction 'Welders 1 11 8.001 46, 0.45 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Architectural Coating 'Aerial Lifts 1 11 4.001 63, 0.31 ---------------------------- --------------------------*------------------------------ r------------- -------- Architectural Coating •Air Compressors 4• 8.00• 78• 0.48 Trips and VMT Appendix A - Page 99 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 9 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Phase NameI Offroad Equipment I Worker Trip I Vendor Trip I Hauling Trip I Worker Trip I Vendor Trip I Hauling Trip I Worker Vehicle I Vendor I Hauling Count Number Number Number Length Length Length Class Vehicle Class Vehicle Class Demolition A 4; 10.00 0.001 246.00; 10.80; 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix 1HDT_Mix (HHDT ________________• Site Prep/Grading A _____________�____________________, 4; 10.00• --____--i 0.001 395.00: ____----- 10.80; --------- 7.30; - 20.00;LD Mix ______----r_________ EHDT Mix ;HHDT �- Trenching 1; i------------ 3.00: 0.001 ,----------4- 0.00: 10.80; 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix iHDT_Mix -- EHHDT -------------- Paving A -------------; 5; 13.00: ------------------- 0.001 0.00: 4 --------------------------------- 10.80; 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix ---- ------' 1HDT_Mix -------- EHHDT ----------------A-------------- I- Building Construction } 5; i------------ 262.00 I --------i 51.001 �- 0.00: ---------' --------- '- 10.80; ------------------------�----------' 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix 1HDT_Mix -------- IHHDT 0.8459 2.6180 0.2683 0.7885 1.0568 2,548.243 Architectural Coating ; 5; 52.00, 0.00, 0.00, 10.80, 7.30, 20.00,LD_Mix ;HDT_Mix HHDT 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 3.2 Demolition - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 100 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Fugitive Dust ;1 , , , , 1.7721 , 0.0000 , 1.7721 , 0.2683 , 0.0000 ; 0.2683 � 1 , 0.0000 , , 1 0.0000 -:-2-,5-48.243 Off -Road •i 1.8544 , 18.3742 , 12.1014 , 0.0264 , , 0.8459 , 0.8459 , , 0.7885 ; 0.7885 , 2,548.243 , 0.6617 , 1 2,564.785 6 i 6 i i i 4 Total 1.8544 18.3742 12.1014 0.0264 1.7721 0.8459 2.6180 0.2683 0.7885 1.0568 2,548.243 2,548.243 0.6617 2,564.785 6 6 4 Appendix A - Page 100 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 10 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.2 Demolition - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0411 i 1.3399 i 0.4104 � 6.0900e- i 0.1433 2.4200e- 0.1457 i 0.0393 2.3100e- 0.0416 i 653.4989 653.4989 0.0302 i � 654.2530 003 003 003 %---------------------------------------------'-------------------------------------� -------------'--------------� Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 0.0000 � i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i i 0.0000 i i i i i i i i • 6 i 6 i i i 4 Worker •i 0.0279 0.0152 0.2088 7.4000e- 0.0822 4.9000e- 0.0826 0.0218 4.6000e- 0.0222 � i 73.3649 73.3649 1.4300e- i 73.4006 i i � i � � i � � � i 004 004 004 003 i 18.3742 Total 0.0691 1.3551 0.6191 6.8300e- 0.2254 2.9100e- 0.2283 0.0611 2.7700e- 0.0638 0.6617 726.8638 726.8638 0.0316 727.6536 003 003 003 6 4 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 101 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Fugitive Dust •1 1.7721 0.0000 1.7721 i 0.2683 0.0000 0.2683 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 1.8544 i 18.3742 i 12.1014 0.0264 0.8459 0.8459 0.7885 0.7885 0.0000 i 2,548.243 2,548.243 0.6617 i i 2,564.785 '� i i i i i i i i • 6 i 6 i i i 4 Total 1.8544 18.3742 12.1014 0.0264 1.7721 0.8459 2.6180 0.2683 0.7885 1.0568 0.0000 2,548.243 2,548.243 0.6617 2,564.785 6 6 4 Appendix A - Page 101 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 11 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.2 Demolition - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0411 i 1.3399 i 0.4104 � 6.0900e- i 0.1433 2.4200e- 0.1457 i 0.0393 2.3100e- 0.0416 i 653.4989 653.4989 0.0302 i � 654.2530 003 003 003 %--------------------------------------------'-------------------------------------� -------------'--------------� Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 0.0000 � i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i i 0.0000 • 5 5 i 9 Worker •i 0.0279 0.0152 0.2088 7.4000e- 0.0822 4.9000e- 0.0826 0.0218 4.6000e- 0.0222 i 73.3649 73.3649 1.4300e- i 73.4006 i i i i i 004 004 004 003 i 17.9689 Total 0.0691 1.3551 0.6191 6.8300e- 0.2254 2.9100e- 0.2283 0.0611 2.7700e- 0.0638 0.7795 726.8638 726.8638 0.0316 727.6536 003 003 003 5 9 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 102 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Fugitive Dust •1 7.0871 0.0000 7.0871 i 3.4254 0.0000 3.4254 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 1.6029 i 17.9689 i 8.7229 0.0249 0.6983 0.6983 0.6424 0.6424 2,410.287 2,410.287 � 0.7795 i i 2,429.775 '� i i i i i i i i i i i • 5 5 i 9 Total 1.6029 17.9689 8.7229 0.0249 7.0871 0.6983 7.7853 3.4254 0.6424 777 2,410.287 2,410.287 0.7795 2,429.775 5 5 9 Appendix A - Page 102 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 12 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0248 i 0.8068 i 0.2471 � 3.6700e- i 0.0863 1.4600e- 0.0877 i 0.0236 1.3900e- 0.0250 393.4940 � 393.4940 � 0.0182 i i 393.9481 003 003 003 i %--------------------------------------------'-------------------------------------� -------------'--------------� Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 0.0000 � i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i i 0.0000 5 5 i 9 Worker •i 0.0279 0.0152 0.2088 7.4000e- 0.0822 4.9000e- 0.0826 0.0218 4.6000e- 0.0222 i 73.3649 73.3649 1.4300e- i 73.4006 i i i i i 004 004 004 003 i 17.9689 Total 0.0527 0.8220 0.4559 4.4100e- 0.1684 1.9500e- 0.1704 0.0454 1.8500e- 0.0473 0.7795 466.8589 466.8589 0.0196 467.3486 003 003 003 5 9 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 103 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Fugitive Dust •1 7.0871 0.0000 7.0871 i 3.4254 i 0.0000 3.4254 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 1.6029 i 17.9689 i 8.7229 0.0249 0.6983 0.6983 0.6424 0.6424 0.0000 i 2,410.287 2,410.287 0.7795 i i 2,429.775 i 5 5 i 9 Total 1.6029 17.9689 8.7229 0.0249 7.0871 0.6983 7.7853 3.4254 0.6424 4.0678 0.0000 2,410.287 2,410.287 0.7795 2,429.775 5 5 9 Appendix A - Page 103 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 13 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0248 i 0.8068 i 0.2471 � 3.6700e- i 0.0863 1.4600e- 0.0877 i 0.0236 1.3900e- 0.0250 393.4940 � 393.4940 � 0.0182 i i 393.9481 003 003 003 i %--------------------------------------------'-------------------------------------� -------------'--------------� Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 0.0000 � i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i i 0.0000 2.2313 3.1200e- Worker •i 0.0279 0.0152 0.2088 7.4000e- 0.0822 4.9000e- 0.0826 0.0218 4.6000e- 0.0222 i 73.3649 73.3649 1.4300e- i 73.4006 i i i i i 004 004 004 003 i 0.0758 Total 0.0527 0.8220 0.4559 4.4100e- 0.1684 1.9500e- 0.1704 0.0454 1.8500e- 0.0473 466.8589 466.8589 0.0196 467.3486 003 003 003 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 104 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.1514 i 1.5357 i 2.2313 i 3.1200e- 0.0758 0.0758 0.0698 0.0698 301.5765 i 301.5765 0.0975 i i 304.0149 003 Total 0.1514 1.5357 2.2313 3.1200e- 0.0758 0.0758 0.0698 0.0698 301.5765 301.5765 0.0975 304.0149 003 Appendix A - Page 104 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 14 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 � Total Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 1.5357 2.2313 Worker •i 8.3800e- 4.5500e- 0.0626 2.2000e- 0.0246 1.5000e- 0.0248 6.5400e- 1.4000e- 6.6700e- 22.0095 22.0095 4.3000e- i 22.0202 i i i i i 003 003 004 004 003 004 003 004 i Total 8.3800e- 4.5500e- 0.0626 2.2000e- 0.0246 1.5000e- 0.0248 6.5400e- 1.4000e- 6.6700e- 22.0095 22.0095 4.3000e- 22.0202 11 003 003 004 004 003 004 003 004 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 105 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.1514 i 1.5357 i 2.2313 i 3.1200e- 0.0758 0.0758 0.0698 0.0698 0.0000 i 301.5765 i 301.5765 0.0975 i i 304.0149 003 Total 0.1514 1.5357 2.2313 3.1200e- 0.0758 0.0758 0.0698 0.0698 0.0000 301.5765 301.5765 0.0975 304.0149 003 Appendix A - Page 105 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 15 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.5 Paving - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 � Paving •1 0.0000 i i i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 F 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Total 0.5243 Worker •i 8.3800e- 4.5500e- 0.0626 2.2000e- 0.0246 1.5000e- 0.0248 6.5400e- 1.4000e- 6.6700e- 22.0095 22.0095 4.3000e- i 22.0202 i i i i i 003 003 004 004 003 004 003 004 i Total 8.3800e- 4.5500e- 0.0626 2.2000e- 0.0246 1.5000e- 0.0248 6.5400e- 1.4000e- 6.6700e- 1,084.525 22.0095 22.0095 4.3000e- 22.0202 11 003 003 004 004 2 003 004 003 3 004 3.5 Paving - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 106 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.5243 5.0692 7.3099 0.0112 0.2495 0.2495 0.2301 0.2301 1,075.964 1,075.964 0.3424 i 1,084.525 i i i i 2 i 2 i i i 3 Paving •1 0.0000 i i i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 F 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.5243 5.0692 7.3099 0.0112 0.2495 0.2495 0.2301 0.2301 1,075.964 1,075.964 0.3424 1,084.525 2 2 3 Appendix A - Page 106 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 16 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.5 Paving - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 2 i 2 i i i 3 Paving •1 0.0000 i i i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 F 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 F-0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Total 0.5243 i 95.4207Worker 0.0363 0.0197 0.2714 9.6000e- 0.1068 6.4000e- 0.1074 0.0283 5.9000e- 0.0289 95.3743 95.3743 1.8600e- 004004 004 003 i 0.0112 Total 0.0363 0.0197 0.2714 9.6000e- 0.1068 6.4000e- 0.1074 0.0283 5.9000e-95.3743 0.0289 11 95.3743 1.8600e- 95.4207 004 004 2 2 004 3 003 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 107 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.5243 i 5.0692 i 7.3099 i 0.0112 i i 0.2495 i 0.2495 0.2301 0.2301 0.0000 i 1,075.964 1,075.964 0.3424 i i 1,084.525 2 i 2 i i i 3 Paving •1 0.0000 i i i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 F 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.5243 5.0692 7.3099 0.0112 0.2495 0.2495 0.2301 0.2301 0.0000 1,075.964 1,075.964 0.34241,084.525 11 2 2 3 Appendix A - Page 107 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 17 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.5 Paving - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 � Total Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 7.2916 7.9526 Worker •i 0.0363 0.0197 0.2714 9.6000e- 0.1068 6.4000e- 0.1074 0.0283 5.9000e- 0.0289 95.3743 95.3743 1.8600e- i 95.4207 i i i i i 004 004 004 003 i 0.3306 Total 0.0363 0.0197 0.2714 9.6000e- 0.1068 6.4000e- 0.1074 0.0283 5.9000e- 0.0289 95.3743 95.3743 1.8600e- 95.4207 j j 004 6 004 j j 004 003 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 108 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.8630 7.2916 7.9526 0.0143 0.3306 0.3306 0.3188 0.3188 1,334.725 1,334.725 0.2131 i 1,340.053 i i i i i i i 6 i 6 i i i 5 Total 0.8630 7.2916 7.9526 0.0143 0.3306 0.3306 0.3188 0.3188 1,334.725 1,334.725 0.2131 1,340.053 j j j j 6 6 j j 5 Appendix A - Page 108 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 18 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 6 i 6 i i i 5 Vendor •i 0.1106 i 3.8601 i 1.0522 0.0134 i 0.3453 4.3900e- 0.3496 i 0.0994 4.2000e- 0.1036 i 1,418.284 1,418.284 0.0565 i i 1,419.697 003 003 1 1 1 1 0.8630 Worker •i 0.7320 i 0.3972 i 5.4691 0.0193 i 2.1523 0.0130 2.1652 i 0.5709 0.0119 0.5828 i 1,922.159 1,922.159 0.0374 1,923.094 8 i 8 i i i 8 0.0143 Total 0.8425 4.2572 6.5214 0.0326 2.4975 0.0174 2.5149 0.6703 0.0161 0.6864 1,340.053 3,340.443 3,340.443 0.0939 3,342.791 6 6 5 8 8 9 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 109 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.8630 i 7.2916 i 7.9526 0.0143 0.3306 0.3306 0.3188 0.3188 0.0000 i 1,334.725 1,334.725 0.2131 i i 1,340.053 6 i 6 i i i 5 Total 0.8630 7.2916 7.9526 0.0143 0.3306 0.3306 0.3188 0.3188 0.0000 1,334.725 1,334.725 0.2131 1,340.053 6 6 5 Appendix A - Page 109 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 19 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO S02 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i i 8 i 8 i i i 1 Vendor •i 0.1106 i 3.8601 i 1.0522 0.0134 i 0.3453 4.3900e- 0.3496 i 0.0994 4.2000e- 0.1036 i 1,418.284 1,418.284 0.0565 i i 1,419.697 003 003 1 1 1 1 0.8058 Worker •i 0.7320 i 0.3972 i 5.4691 0.0193 i 2.1523 0.0130 2.1652 i 0.5709 0.0119 0.5828 i 1,922.159 1,922.159 0.0374 1,923.094 8 i 8 i i i 8 0.0143 Total 0.8425 4.2572 6.5214 0.0326 2.4975 0.0174 2.5149 0.6703 0.0161 0.6864 1,340.052 3,340.443 3,340.443 0.0939 3,342.791 j j j 8 8 j 1 8 8 9 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 110 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.8058 6.8433 7.9024 0.0143 0.2898 0.2898 0.2793 0.2793 1,334.814 1,334.814 0.2095 i 1,340.052 i i i 8 i 8 i i i 1 Total 0.8058 6.8433 7.9024 0.0143 0.2898 0.2898 0.2793 0.2793 1,334.814 1,334.814 0.2095 1,340.052 j j j j 8 8 j 1 Appendix A - Page 110 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 20 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 i i i 8 i 8 i i i 1 Vendor •i 0.1070 i 3.8173 i 1.0138 � 0.0133 i 0.3453 � 4.3200e- � 0.3496 i 0.0994 � 4.1300e- 0.1035 1,408.595 1,408.595 0.0554 i i 1,409.981 003 003 9 9 i 3 0.8058 Worker•i 0.6867 i 0.3588 i 5.0764 0.0185 i 2.1523 0.0127 2.1650 i 0.5709 0.0117 0.5826 i 1,846.010 1,846.010 0.0337 i i 1,846.853 0 i 0 i i i 1 0.0143 Total 0.7937 4.1761 6.0902 0.0318 2.4975 0.0170 2.5146 0.6703 0.0158 0.6861 1,340.052 3,254.605 3,254.605 0.0892 3,256.834 j j j 8 j 1 9 9 1 j 4 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 111 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.8058 6.8433 7.9024 0.0143 0.2898 0.2898 0.2793 0.2793 0.0000 i 1,334.814 1,334.814 0.2095 i 1,340.052 i i i 8 i 8 i i i 1 Total 0.8058 6.8433 7.9024 0.0143 0.2898 0.2898 0.2793 0.2793 0.0000 1,334.814 1,334.814 0.2095 1,340.052 8 8 1 Appendix A - Page 111 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 21 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 8 i 8 i i i 0 Vendor •i 0.1070 i 3.8173 i 1.0138 � 0.0133 i 0.3453 � 4.3200e- � 0.3496 i 0.0994 � 4.1300e- 0.1035 1,408.595 1,408.595 0.0554 i i 1,409.981 003 003 9 9 i 3 0.7521 Worker•i 0.6867 i 0.3588 i 5.0764 0.0185 i 2.1523 0.0127 2.1650 i 0.5709 0.0117 0.5826 i 1,846.010 1,846.010 0.0337 i i 1,846.853 0 i 0 i i i 1 0.0143 Total 0.7937 4.1761 6.0902 0.0318 2.4975 0.0170 2.5146 0.6703 0.0158 0.6861 1,340.116 3,254.605 3,254.605 0.0892 3,256.834 j j j 8 j 0 9 9 1 j 4 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 112 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.7521 i 6.3983 i 7.8611 0.0143 0.2526 0.2526 0.2433 0.2433 1,334.968 1,334.968 0.2059 i i 1,340.116 8 i 8 i i i 0 Total 0.7521 6.3983 7.8611 0.0143 0.2526 0.2526 0.2433 0.2433 1,334.968 1,334.968 0.2059 1,340.116 8 8 0 Appendix A - Page 112 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 22 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 8 i 8 i i i 0 Vendor •i 0.1039 i 3.7727 i 0.9845 0.0132 i 0.3453 4.2400e- 0.3495 i 0.0994 4.0600e- 0.1035 i 1,399.290 1,399.290 0.0544 i i 1,400.650 003 003 9 9 i 1 0.7521 Worker •i 0.6480 i 0.3262 i 4.7092 0.0178 i 2.1523 0.0125 2.1648 i 0.5709 0.0115 0.5824 i 1,770.794 1,770.794 0.0306 i i 1,771.559 5 i 5 i i i 2 0.0143 Total 0.7520 4.0989 5.6937 0.0309 2.4975 0.0168 2.5143 0.6703 0.0156 0.6859 1,340.116 3,170.085 3,170.085 0.0850 3,172.209 1 1 1 1 8 8 0 4 4 3 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 113 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.7521 i 6.3983 i 7.8611 0.0143 0.2526 0.2526 0.2433 0.2433 0.0000 i 1,334.968 1,334.968 0.2059 i i 1,340.116 8 i 8 i i i 0 Total 0.7521 7.8611 0.0143 0.2526 0.2526 0.2433 0.2433 0.0000 1,334.968 1,334.968 0.2059 1,340.116 [63MJ 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 0 Appendix A - Page 113 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 23 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.1039 i 3.7727 i 0.9845 0.0132 i 0.3453 4.2400e- 0.3495 i 0.0994 4.0600e- 0.1035 i 1,399.290 1,399.290 0.0544 i i 1,400.650 003 003 9 9 i 1 Of -Road 1.0395 7.2159 10.2053 0.0167 0.3823 0.3823 0.3820 0.3820 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1161 ,585 .268 Worker •i 0.6480 i 0.3262 i 4.7092 0.0178 i 2.1523 0.0125 2.1648 i 0.5709 0.0115 0.5824 i 1,770.794 1,770.794 0.0306 1,771.559 5 i 5 i i i 2 Total 0.7520 4.0989 5.6937 0.0309 2.4975 0.0168 2.5143 0.6703 0.0156 0.6859 , 3,170.085 3,170.085 0.0850 585.268Total 3,172.209 2 4 4 7 3 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 114 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •i 8.3241 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Of -Road 1.0395 7.2159 10.2053 0.0167 0.3823 0.3823 0.3820 0.3820 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1161 ,585 .268 2 2 7 9.3636 7.2159 10.2053 0.0167 0.3823 0.3823 0.3820 03 , , 585.268Total 2 2 7 Appendix A - Page 114 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 24 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 2 i 2 i i i 7 Worker •i 0.1453 i 0.0788 i 1.0855 3.8300e- i 0.4272 2.5700e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.3700e- 0.1157 381.4974 381.4974 7.4200e- i i 381.6829 003 003 003 003 i 9.3636 Total 0.1453 0.0788 1.0855 3.8300e- 0.4272 2.5700e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.3700e- 0.1157 1,582.366 381.4974 381.4974 7.4200e- 381.6829 003 003 003 2 2 003 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 115 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •1 8.3241 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 1.0395 i 7.2159 i 10.2053 0.0167 0.3823 0.3823 0.3820 0.3820 0.0000 i 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1161 i i 1,585.268 2 i 2 i i i 7 Total 9.3636 7.2159 10.2053 0.0167 0.3823 0.3823 0.3820 0.3820 0.0000 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1161 1,585.268 2 2 7 Appendix A - Page 115 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 25 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 ----------- •------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J --------------- +----------------------J-------J-------+------- Off -Road •i 0.9814 i 6.7634 i 10.2004 i 0.0167 i i 0.3294 i 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 1,582.366 i 1,582.366 � 0.1108 i i 1,585.136 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Total 9.3055 Worker •i 0.1453 i 0.0788 i 1.0855 3.8300e- i 0.4272 2.5700e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.3700e- 0.1157 381.4974 381.4974 7.4200e- i i 381.6829 003 003 003 003 i 0.0167 Total 0.1453 0.0788 1.0855 3.8300e- 0.4272 2.5700e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.3700e- 0.1157 7,585.136 381.4974 381.4974 7.4200e- 381.6829 003 003 2 2 003 7 003 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 116 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •i 8.3241 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 ----------- •------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J --------------- +----------------------J-------J-------+------- Off -Road •i 0.9814 i 6.7634 i 10.2004 i 0.0167 i i 0.3294 i 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 1,582.366 i 1,582.366 � 0.1108 i i 1,585.136 2 i 2 i i i 7 Total 9.3055 6.7634 10.2004 0.0167 0.3294 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1108 7,585.136 2 2 7 Appendix A - Page 116 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 26 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 2 i 2 i i i 7 Worker •i 0.1363 i 0.0712 i 1.0075 3.6700e- i 0.4272 2.5200e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.3200e- 0.1156 366.3837 366.3837 6.6900e- i i 366.5510 003 003 003 003 i 9.3055 Total 0.1363 0.0712 1.0075 3.6700e- 0.4272 2.5200e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.3200e- 0.1156 1,582.366 366.3837 366.3837 6.6900e- 366.5510 003 003 003 2 2 003 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 117 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •1 8.3241 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.9814 i 6.7634 i 10.2004 0.0167 0.3294 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 0.0000 i 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1108 i i 1,585.136 2 i 2 i i i 7 Total 9.3055 6.7634 10.2004 0.0167 0.3294 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 0.0000 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1108 1,585.136 2 2 7 Appendix A - Page 117 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 27 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 2 i 2 i i i 6 Worker •i 0.1363 i 0.0712 i 1.0075 3.6700e- i 0.4272 2.5200e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.3200e- 0.1156 366.3837 366.3837 6.6900e- i i 366.5510 003 003 003 003 i 6.3696 Total 0.1363 0.0712 1.0075 3.6700e- 0.4272 2.5200e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.3200e- 0.1156 0.1082 366.3837 366.3837 6.6900e- 366.5510 003 003 003 2 6 003 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 118 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •i 8.3241 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.9283 i 6.3696 i 10.1942 i 0.0167 0.2792 i 0.2792 0.2788 0.2788 1,582.366 i 1,582.366 0.1082 i i 1,585.070 2 i 2 i i i 6 Total 9.2524 6.3696 10.1942 0.0167 0.2792 0.2792 0.2788 0.2788 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1082 1,585.070 2 2 6 Appendix A - Page 118 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 28 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 2 2 i 6 Worker •i 0.1286 i 0.0647 i 0.9346 3.5200e- i 0.4272 2.4900e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.2900e- 0.1156 351.4554 351.4554 6.0700e- i i 351.6072 003 003 003 003 i 9.2524 Total 0.1286 0.0647 0.9346 3.5200e- 0.4272 2.4900e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.2900e- 0.1156 1,582.366 351.4554 351.4554 6.0700e- 351.6072 003 003 003 2 2 003 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 119 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •1 8.3241 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.9283 i 6.3696 i 10.1942 0.0167 0.2792 0.2792 0.2788 0.2788 0.0000 i 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1082 i i 1,585.070 i i i 2 2 i 6 Total 9.2524 6.3696 10.1942 0.0167 0.2792 0.2792 0.2788 0.2788 0.0000 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1082 1,585.070 2 2 6 Appendix A - Page 119 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 29 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile Increase Transit Accessibility Improve Pedestrian Network Appendix A - Page 120 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 � 'I Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Worker •i 0.1286 i 0.0647 i 0.9346 3.5200e- i 0.4272 2.4900e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.2900e- 0.1156 351.4554 351.4554 6.0700e- i i 351.6072 003 003 003 003 i Total 0.1286 0.0647 0.9346 3.5200e- 0.4272 2.4900e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.2900e- 0.1156 351.4554 351.4554 6.0700e- 351.6072 003 003 003 003 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile Increase Transit Accessibility Improve Pedestrian Network Appendix A - Page 120 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 30 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 4.2 Trip Summary Information ROG I NOx I CO I SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category Ib/day 1,168.00 1,168.00 2,697,621 2,436,432 Ib/day Mitigated •i 1.4512 5.6292 14.0185 0.0557 5.1746 0.0431 5.2178 1.3841 0.0402 1.4243 5,650.661 5,650.661 0.1835 1 5,655.250 i i � i i i i i i 9 i 9 i i i 3 Unmitigated 1.4975 5.8819 15.1939 0.0612 5.7294 0.0471 5.7765 1.5325 0.0439 1.5764 6,205.490 - 6,205.490 - 0.1980 - 6,210.440 8 8 0 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Miles Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday H -O or C -NW Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Apartments Mid Rise ........ ...............................----------- Enclosed Parking with Elevator ; 1,168.00 ; 0.00 1,168.00 1168.00 -------------------- -----------------------:-------------------------- 0.00 0.00 2,697,621 2,436,432 Total 1,168.00 1,168.00 1,168.00 2,697,621 2,436,432 4.3 Trip Type Information 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 I LDT2 I MDV I LHD1 I LHD2 I MHD I HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Apartments Mid Rise 0.581705i 0.037849 0.193793 0.109044 0.014574 0.005304 0.018664 0.026966 0.002656 0.002072 0.005755 0.0009001 0.000719 i i i i i i i i Enclosed Parking with Elevator 0.581705. 0.037849, 0.193793, 0.109044, 0.014574, 0.005304, 0.018664, 0.026966, 0.002656, 0.002072, 0.005755, 0.000900, 0.000719 Appendix A - Page 121 Proposed Project Miles Trip % Trip Purpose % Land Use H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW Primary Diverted Pass -by Apartments Mid Rise 10.80 4.80 5.70 r 31.00 15.00 54.00 86 11 3 .......................r----------�---------T----------+-------------------------------------- Enclosed Parking with Elevator 9.50 7.30 --------- 7.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 -------- --------------- 0 0 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 I LDT2 I MDV I LHD1 I LHD2 I MHD I HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Apartments Mid Rise 0.581705i 0.037849 0.193793 0.109044 0.014574 0.005304 0.018664 0.026966 0.002656 0.002072 0.005755 0.0009001 0.000719 i i i i i i i i Enclosed Parking with Elevator 0.581705. 0.037849, 0.193793, 0.109044, 0.014574, 0.005304, 0.018664, 0.026966, 0.002656, 0.002072, 0.005755, 0.000900, 0.000719 Appendix A - Page 121 Proposed Project CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 31 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 5.0 Energy Detail Historical Energy Use: N 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Exceed Title 24 Appendix A - Page 122 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category Ib/day Ib/day Na 0.0716 0.6121 0.2605 3.9100e- 0.0495 0.0495 0.0495 0.0495 781.3976 1 781.3976 1 0.0150 0.0143 786.0411 Mitigated 003 NaturalGas 0.0753 0.6437 0.2739 4.1100e- - 0.0520 0.0520 - 0.0520 0.0520 821.6875 821.6875 0.0158 - 0.0151 826.5704 Unmitigated 003 Appendix A - Page 122 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 32 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated Mitigated NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio -0O2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Land Use kBTU/yr Ib/day Ib/day I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I I Apartments Mid 1 6984.34 •1 0.0753 I 0.6437 1 0.2739 1 4.1100e- I 1 0.0520 I 0.0520 1 1 0.0520 0.0520 I 821.6875 1 821.6875 I 0.0158 I 0.0151 1 826.5704 Rise 003 1 • I I I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I- 1 I I Enclosed Parking � 0 •1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 1 0.0000 0.0000 • I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 i 0.0000 with Elevator 1 '1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 • I I I I 1 Total 0.0753 0.6437 0.2739 4.1100e- 0.0520 0.0520 0.05207 20 821.6875 821.6875 0.0158 0.0151 786.0411 003 726.5704 Mitigated 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 123 Proposed Project NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Land Use kBTU/yr Ib/day Ib/day I 1 I I I I 1 1 I I I Apartments Mid � 6.64188 �1 0.0716 I 0.6121 I 0.2605 13.9100e- I I 0.0495 1 0.0495 1 I 0.0495 0.0495 � I 781.3976 1781.3976 1 0.0150 1 0.0143 i 786.0411 Rise I .I I 1 1 003 I 1 .1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 • 1 I I --�1- * I 1 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I I Enclosed Parking 0 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 I 0.0000 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 i 0.0000 �1 with Elevator I 1 .1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 • 1 I I I Total 0.0716 0.6121 0.2605 3.91 00e- 0.0495 0.0495 0.0495 49 0.05 781.3976 781.3976 0.0150 0.0143 786.0411 003 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 123 Proposed Project CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 33 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer Use only Natural Gas Hearths 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category Ib/day PM10 Ib/day Total Mitigated •i 8.3696 i 2.0859 24.8682 i 0.0128 0.2799 i 0.2799 0.2799 0.2799 ■ 0.0000 i 2,351.961 2,351.961 i 0.0860 0.0423 2,366.723 Subcategory Ib/day Ib/day 9 9 i 1 Unmitigated 128.2459 2.9323 182.7586 0.3069 22.6578 22.6578 22.6578 22.6578 • 2,444.287 1,125.561 • 3,569.849 - 3.3866 0.1728 • 3,705.998 Landscaping •i 0.7255 0.2775 24.0987 1.2700e- 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 • F -43-.-44-4-2-j:- 43.4442 1-0-0-4-17-1 1 44.4871 i i i 003 Total 128.2459 1 9 0 9 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated Appendix A - Page 124 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Subcategory Ib/day Ib/day Architectural •i 1.1403 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Coating -----------%------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*------- Consumer �� 6.2922 i i i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 Products Hearth 120.0880 i 2.6548 158.6599 i 0.3057 22.5241 i 22.5241 22.5241 22.5241 2,444.287 i 1,082.117 3,526.404 i 3.3449 0.1728 3,661.511 1 7 8 i 9 Landscaping •i 0.7255 0.2775 24.0987 1.2700e- 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 • F -43-.-44-4-2-j:- 43.4442 1-0-0-4-17-1 1 44.4871 i i i 003 Total 128.2459 2.9323 182.7586 0.3069 22.6577 22.6577 22.6577 22.6577 2,444.287 1,125.561 3,569.849 3.3866 0.1728 3,705.998 1 9 0 9 Appendix A - Page 124 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 34 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 6.2 Area by SubCategory Mitigated 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Appendix A - Page 125 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Subcategory Ib/day Ib/day Architectural •i 1.1403 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i � 0.0000 0.0000 • Coating Consumer •i 6.2922 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Products Hearth •i 0.2116 i 1.8083 0.7695 i 0.0115 0.1462 i 0.1462 0.1462 0.1462 0.0000 i 2,308.517 2,308.517 i 0.0443 0.0423 1 2,322.236 '� i i i i i i i i • 7 i 7 i i 1 0 -------------------�-------J-------�-------�-------------- -------- -- - - - - ---- - - - - -� - - - -+ - ---------------------------* Landscaping •i 0.7255 0.2775 24.0987 1.2700e- 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 • F 43.4442 43.4442 0.0417 44.4871 i i i � i i 003 Total 8.3695 2.0859 24.8682 0.0128 0.2799 0.2799 0.2799 0.2799 0.0000 2,351.961 2,351.961 0.0860 0.0423 2,366.723 9 9 1 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Appendix A - Page 125 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 35 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:33 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Summer 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emeraencv Generators IEquipment Type I Number I Hours/Day I Hours/Year I Horse Power I Load Factor I Fuel Type I Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number 11.0 Vegetation Appendix A - Page 126 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 1.0 Project Characteristics 1.1 Land Usage Page 1 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 40 Airport Boulevard Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM Land Uses Size Metric Lot Acreage Floor Surface Area Population Enclosed Parking with Elevator 306.00 + Space ; 0.00 122,400.00 i 0 -----------------------------_------------------------------_----------------------------- --------------}------------------E--------------- Apartments Mid Rise 292.00 Dwelling Unit 1.63 292,000.00 835 1.2 Other Project Characteristics Urbanization Urban Wind Speed (m/s) 2.2 Precipitation Freq (Days) 64 Climate Zone 5 Operational Year 2025 Utility Company Pacific Gas & Electric Company CO2 Intensity 234.06 CH4Intensity 0.029 N20 Intensity 0.006 (Ib/MWhr) (Ib/MWhr) (Ib/MWhr) 1.3 User Entered Comments & Non -Default Data Appendix A - Page 127 Proposed Project CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 2 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Project Characteristics - CO2 intensity factor updated per PG&E's RPS projections. Land Use - Acreages adjusted per site plan. Construction Phase - Phase timing adjusted per applicant -provided questionnaire. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Off-road Equipment - Equipment type and amounts adjusted based on applicant -provided information. Demolition - 54,007 sf of building material would be demolished. Grading - 3,158 CY would be exported during site prep/grading phase. Vehicle Trips - Trip generation rate adjusted per project -specific traffic study. Mobile Land Use Mitigation - project site located within 0.5 -mile of transit station, and would provide sidewalks. Area Mitigation - Per applicant, natural gas hearths only. Energy Mitigation - Title 24 exceedance applied to reflect compliance with 2019 CBSC. Water Mitigation - Water conservation strategy applied to reflect compliance with 2019 CalGreen Code and MWELO. Trips and VMT - Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM Table Name Column Name Default Value New Value tblConstruction Phase NumDays 10.00 500.00 ----------------------------_------------------------------r-------------------------------------------------------- tblConstruction Phase NumDays 200.00 500.00 ----------------------------_------------------------------r-------------------------------------------------------- tblConstruction Phase NumDays 20.00 30.00 ----------------------------_------------------------------------------------------ tblConstruction Phase NumDays r 10.00 30.00 ----------------------------- _---------------------------' --------------------------------------- tblConstruction Phase NumDays r 4.00 80.00 ----------------------------- ------------------------------ --------------------------------------- tblGrading Material Exported r 0.00 3,158.00 ----------------------------- ------------------------------ r-------------------------------------------------------- tblLandUse LotAcreage 2.75 0.00 -----------------------------------------------------------I&------------------------------ -------------------------- tblLandUse LotAcreage 7.68 1.63 Appendix A - Page 128 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 3 of 35 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount 1.00 4.00 ----------------------------- tblOffRoadEquipment Y ---------------------------- OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount �----------------------------- } 1.00 -------------------------- 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount } 1.00 2.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount } 3.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment OffRoadEquipmentUnitAmount } 3.00 1.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 8.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 4.00 ----------------------------- tblOffRoadEquipment ------------------------------------------------------T----------- -------------------------------------------------------- �UsageHours}6.00 ----------- 4.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 4.00 tblOffRoadEquipment UsageHours } 6.00 8.00 -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours6.00 4.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours7.00 4.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours6.00 8.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours6.00 4.00 ----------- -------------- tblOffRoadEquipment �---------------------}-------------------------T----------- UsageHours7.00 8.00 ----------- tblProjectCharacteristics CO21ntensityFactor } 641.35 234.06 tblVehicleTri s ST TR } 6.39 4.00 tblVehicleTri s SU TR } 5.86 4.00 ---------------------------- tblVehicleTrips ------------------------------------------------------------ WD TR 6.65 -------------------------- 4.00 2.0 Emissions Summary Appendix A - Page 129 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 4 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 2.1 Overall Construction (Maximum Daily Emission) Unmitigated Construction Mitigated Construction ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Year Ib/day Ib/day 2023 •i 11.2792 19.7548 25.4320 0.0653 7.2555 0.8489 7.9557 3.4708 0.7914 4.1151 0.0000 i 6,421.786 6,421.786 0.7997 0.0000 6,432.571 i i i � i i � 2024 •i 11.1056 i 17.9729 24.8773 i 0.0644 2.9247 0.6390 i 3.5637 0.7836 i 0.6267 1.4103 0.0000 T6,328.716 6,328.716 i 0.4171 0.0000 1 6,339.142 0 i 0 i i i 8 2025 •i 10.9490 i 17.0403 24.3763 i 0.0635 2.9247 0.5511 i 3.4758 0.7836 i 0.5401 1.3236 0.0000 i 6,237.071 6,237.071 i 0.4061 0.0000 6,247.223 4 i 4 i i i 2 2025 10.9490 i 17.0403 24.3763 i 0.0635 2.9247 0.5511 i 3.4758 0.7836 i 0.5401 1.3236 0.0000 i 6,237.071 6,237.071 i 0.4061 0.0000 i 6,247.223 Maximum 11.2792 19.7548 25.4320 0.0653 7.2555 0.8489 7.9557 3.4708 0.7914 4.77000 0.7914 6,421.786 6,421.786 0.7997 0.0000 6,432.571 0.0000 6,432.571 0 0 0 0 7 Mitigated Construction Appendix A - Page 130 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Year Ib/day Ib/day 2023 •i 11.2792 19.7548 25.4320 i 0.0653 7.2555 0.8489 7.9557 3.4708 i 0.7914 4.1151 0.0000 i 6,421.786 6,421.786 0.7997 0.0000 i 6,432.571 i i i i i i i 0 i 0 i i i 7 2024 •i 11.1056 i 17.9729 24.8773 i 0.0644 2.9247 0.6390 i 3.5637 0.7836 i 0.6267 1.4103 0.0000 i 6,328.716 6,328.716 i 0.4171 0.0000 i 6,339.142 0 i 0 i i i 8 2025 10.9490 i 17.0403 24.3763 i 0.0635 2.9247 0.5511 i 3.4758 0.7836 i 0.5401 1.3236 0.0000 i 6,237.071 6,237.071 i 0.4061 0.0000 i 6,247.223 i i i i i i i i 4 4 i 2 Maximum 11.2792 19.7548 25.4320 0.0653 7.2555 0.8489 7.9557 3.4708 0.7914 4.1151 0.0000 6,421.786 6,421.786 0.7997 0.0000 6,432.571 0 0 7 Appendix A - Page 130 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 5 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Appendix A - Page 131 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Percent 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Reduction Appendix A - Page 131 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 6 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 2.2 Overall Operational Unmitigated Operational Mitigated Operational ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I I Category Ib/day Ib/day Area •i 128.2459 i 2.9323 182.7586 i 0.3069 22.6578 i 22.6578 22.6578 22.6578 • 2,444.287 i 1,125.561 3,569.849 i 3.3866 0.1728 3,705.998 i i i i i i i i i i i i i 9 9 i 1 Energy •i 0.0753 i 0.6437 0.2739 i 4.1100e- 0.0520 i 0.0520 0.0520 0.0520 i 821.6875 821.6875 i 0.0158 0.0151 1 826.5704 003 Mobile •1 1.2835 i 6.1472 15.2233 i 0.0574 5.7294 0.0473 i 5.7767 1.5325 i 0.0441 1.5766 5,817.236 5,817.236 i 0.2020 5,822.287 2 i 2 i i 3 Mobile 1.2377 i 5.8665 14.1751 i 0.0522 5.1746 0.0433 i 5.2180 1.3841 i 0.0404 1.4245 � i 5,295.831 5,295.831 i 0.1882 5,300.535 Total 129.6047 9.7232 198.2558 0.3684 5.7294 22.7571 28.4865 1.5325 22.7539 24.2864 2,444.287 7,764.485 10,208.77 3.6044 0.1878 10,354.85 0.0567 8,4n299 1 7 28 4 4 66 Mitigated Operational Appendix A - Page 132 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Area 8.3696 2.0859 24.8682 0.0128 0.2799 0.2799 0.2799 0.2799 0.0000 2,351.961 2,351.961 0.0860 0.0423 i 2,366.723 i i i i i i i i i i i i i 9 9 i 1 Energy •i 0.0716 i 0.6121 0.2605 i 3.9100e- 0.0495 i 0.0495 0.0495 0.0495 781.3976 781.3976 i 0.0150 0.0143 i 786.0411 003 Mobile 1.2377 i 5.8665 14.1751 i 0.0522 5.1746 0.0433 i 5.2180 1.3841 i 0.0404 1.4245 � i 5,295.831 5,295.831 i 0.1882 5,300.535 i i i i i i i i 8 8 i 5 Total 9.6789 8.5644 39.3037 0.0690 5.1746 0.3727 5.5473 1.3841 0.3698 1.7539 0.0000 8,429.191 8,429.191 0.2891 0.0567 8,4n299 4 4 Appendix A - Page 132 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 7 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio-0O2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e !4/12/2023 :8/1/2023 5: 80: A PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total 20: A i 4 :Paving +Paving !8/30/2023 Percent 92.53 11.92 80.18 81.28 9.68 98.36 80.53 9.68 98.37 92.78 100.00 -8.56 17.43 91.98 69.84 18.36 Reduction 9/23/2025 5, 500, 3.0 Construction Detail Construction Phase Phase Number Phase Name Phase Type Start Date End Date Num Days Week Num Days Phase Description 1 •Demolition !Demolition !3/1/2023 :4/11/2023 5 30: A i 2 Site Prep/Grading +Grading !4/12/2023 :8/1/2023 5: 80: A i 3 •Trenching +Trenching !8/2/2023 :8/29/2023 : 5 20: A i 4 :Paving +Paving !8/30/2023 :10/10/2023 : 5 30: A i 5 :Building Construction +Building Construction !10/11/2023 :9/9/2025 : 5� 500: A _ _ _ - - - _ • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - . _ _ _ _ - . _ _ _ _ - . _ _ _ _ - . _ _ T__._...."""...........r__._...."""._....-.--.r__.._____-...____...._- i _ - - - _ _ _ - - - _ _ - - - - _ _ _ - - - _ _ 6 -Architectural Coating :Architectural Coating 10/25/2023 9/23/2025 5, 500, Acres of Grading (Site Preparation Phase): 0 Acres of Grading (Grading Phase): 0 Acres of Paving: 0 Residential Indoor: 591,300; Residential Outdoor: 197,100; Non -Residential Indoor: 0; Non -Residential Outdoor: 0; Striped Parking Area: 7,344 (Architectural Coating — sgft) OffRoad Equipment Appendix A - Page 133 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 8 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Phase Name I Offroad Equipment Type I Amount I Usage Hours I Horse Power I Load Factor Demolition 'Concrete/Industrial Saws ; 1 ; 8.001 81 : 0.73 -------------------------- a i i - - -------------------------- ----------- Demolition 'Rubber Tired Dozers 1 2 8.001 __ 247, 0.40 --------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------i ------ - - - - --------------- ----------- Demolition +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes ; 11 8.001 97, 0.37 -------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Site Prep/Grading 'Graders 1 21 8.001 187, 0.41 --------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Site Prep/Grading 'Rubber Tired Dozers 1 11 8.001 247, 0.40 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Site Prep/Grading +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 11 8.001 97, 0.37 + __ i i _ Trenching +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 11 8.001 _ 97, 0.37 -------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Paving 'Cement and Mortar Mixers 1 1 1 4.001 9. 0.56 --------------------------- i ------------------------------------------------- ----------- Paving +Pavers ; 11 4.001 130, 0.42 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Paving 'Paving Equipment 1 11 8.001 132, 0.36 --------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Paving 'Rollers ; 11 4.001 80, 0.38 ' _i �- - - -------------------------- ----------- Paving +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes ; 11 8.001 97, 0.37 ---------------------------- i ------------------------------------------------- ----------- Building Construction 'Cranes ; 1 1 4.001 231, 0.29 _ �_ - - - --------------------------------------L Building Construction 'Forklifts 1 11 4.001 89, 0.20 --------------------------- �- - - - -------------------------- ----------- Building Construction 'Generator Sets 1 11 8.001 84, 0.74 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Building Construction +Tractors/Loaders/Backhoes 1 11 4.001 97, 0.37 ---------------------------- _ i -------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- ----------- Building Construction 'Welders 1 11 8.001 46, 0.45 ------------------------------------------ �- - - - - ----------- Architectural Coating 'Aerial Lifts 1 11 4.001 63, 0.31 ---------------------------- --------------------------*------------------------------ r------------- -------- Architectural Coating •Air Compressors 4• 8.00• 78• 0.48 Trips and VMT Appendix A - Page 134 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 9 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Phase NameI Offroad Equipment I Worker Trip I Vendor Trip I Hauling Trip I Worker Trip I Vendor Trip I Hauling Trip I Worker Vehicle I Vendor I Hauling Count Number Number Number Length Length Length Class Vehicle Class Vehicle Class Demolition A 4; 10.00 0.001 246.00; 10.80; 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix 1HDT_Mix (HHDT ________________• Site Prep/Grading A _____________�____________________, 4; 10.00• --____--i 0.001 395.00: ____----- 10.80; --------- 7.30; - 20.00;LD Mix ______----r_________ EHDT Mix ;HHDT �- Trenching 1; i------------ 3.00: 0.001 ,----------4- 0.00: 10.80; 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix iHDT_Mix -- EHHDT -------------- Paving A -------------; 5; 13.00: ------------------- 0.001 0.00: 4 --------------------------------- 10.80; 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix ---- ------' 1HDT_Mix -------- EHHDT ----------------A-------------- I- Building Construction } 5; i------------ 262.00 I --------i 51.001 �- 0.00: ---------' --------- '- 10.80; ------------------------�----------' 7.30; 20.00;LD_Mix 1HDT_Mix -------- IHHDT 0.8459 2.6180 0.2683 0.7885 1.0568 2,548.243 Architectural Coating ; 5; 52.00, 0.00, 0.00, 10.80, 7.30, 20.00,LD_Mix ;HDT_Mix HHDT 3.1 Mitigation Measures Construction 3.2 Demolition - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 135 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Fugitive Dust ;1 , , , , 1.7721 , 0.0000 , 1.7721 , 0.2683 , 0.0000 ; 0.2683 � 1 , 0.0000 , , 1 0.0000 -:-2-,5-48.243 Off -Road •i 1.8544 , 18.3742 , 12.1014 , 0.0264 , , 0.8459 , 0.8459 , , 0.7885 ; 0.7885 , 2,548.243 , 0.6617 , 1 2,564.785 6 i 6 i i i 4 Total 1.8544 18.3742 12.1014 0.0264 1.7721 0.8459 2.6180 0.2683 0.7885 1.0568 2,548.243 2,548.243 0.6617 2,564.785 6 6 4 Appendix A - Page 135 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 10 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.2 Demolition - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0423 i 1.3619 i 0.4332 5.9900e- i 0.1433 2.4800e- 0.1458 i 0.0393 2.3700e- 0.0416 i 642.3474 � 642.3474 � 0.0314 i � 643.1313 003 003 003 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 • 6 6 i 4 Worker •i 0.0298 0.0187 0.1937 6.8000e- 0.0822 4.9000e- 0.0826 0.0218 4.6000e- 0.0222 � i 67.5878 67.5878 1.3200e- i 67.6209 i i � i � � i � i 004 004 004 003 i 18.3742 Total 0.0721 1.3806 0.6268 6.6700e- 0.2254 2.9700e- 0.2284 0.0611 2.8300e- 0.0639 0.6617 709.9352 709.9352 0.0327 710.7522 003 003 003 6 4 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 136 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Fugitive Dust •1 1.7721 0.0000 1.7721 i 0.2683 0.0000 0.2683 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 1.8544 i 18.3742 i 12.1014 0.0264 0.8459 0.8459 0.7885 0.7885 0.0000 i 2,548.243 2,548.243 0.6617 i i 2,564.785 '� i i i i i i i i i i i • 6 6 i 4 Total 1.8544 18.3742 12.1014 0.0264 1.7721 0.8459 2.6180 0.2683 0.7885 1.0568 0.0000 2,548.243 2,548.243 0.6617 2,564.785 6 6 4 Appendix A - Page 136 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 11 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.2 Demolition - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0423 i 1.3619 i 0.4332 5.9900e- i 0.1433 2.4800e- 0.1458 i 0.0393 2.3700e- 0.0416 i 642.3474 � 642.3474 � 0.0314 i i 643.1313 003 003 003 i Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 • 5 5 i 9 Worker •i 0.0298 0.0187 0.1937 6.8000e- 0.0822 4.9000e- 0.0826 0.0218 4.6000e- 0.0222 67.5878 67.5878 1.3200e- i 67.6209 i i i i i 004 004 004 003 i 17.9689 Total 0.0721 1.3806 0.6268 6.6700e- 0.2254 2.9700e- 0.2284 0.0611 2.8300e- 0.0639 0.7795 709.9352 709.9352 0.0327 710.7522 003 003 003 5 9 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 137 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Fugitive Dust •1 7.0871 0.0000 7.0871 i 3.4254 0.0000 3.4254 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 1.6029 i 17.9689 i 8.7229 0.0249 0.6983 0.6983 0.6424 0.6424 2,410.287 2,410.287 � 0.7795 i i 2,429.775 '� i i i i i i i i i i i • 5 5 i 9 Total 1.6029 17.9689 8.7229 0.0249 7.0871 0.6983 7.7853 3.4254 0.6424 777 2,410.287 2,410.287 0.7795 2,429.775 5 5 9 Appendix A - Page 137 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 12 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0255 i 0.8200 i 0.2608 3.6000e- i 0.0863 1.4900e- 0.0878 i 0.0236 1.4300e- 0.0251 386.7793 386.7793 0.0189 i i 387.2513 003 003 003 i %--------------------------------------------'-------------------------------------F -------------'--------------- Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 0.0000 � i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i i 0.0000 5 5 i 9 Worker •i 0.0298 0.0187 0.1937 6.8000e- 0.0822 4.9000e- 0.0826 0.0218 4.6000e- 0.0222 67.5878 67.5878 1.3200e- i 67.6209 i i i i i 004 004 004 003 i 17.9689 Total 0.0552 0.8388 0.4545 4.2800e- 0.1684 1.9800e- 0.1704 0.0454 1.8900e- 0.0473 0.7795 454.3671 454.3671 0.0202 454.8722 003 003 003 5 9 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 138 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Fugitive Dust •1 7.0871 0.0000 7.0871 i 3.4254 i 0.0000 3.4254 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 1.6029 i 17.9689 i 8.7229 0.0249 0.6983 0.6983 0.6424 0.6424 0.0000 i 2,410.287 2,410.287 0.7795 i i 2,429.775 i 5 5 i 9 Total 1.6029 17.9689 8.7229 0.0249 7.0871 0.6983 7.7853 3.4254 0.6424 4.0678 0.0000 2,410.287 2,410.287 0.7795 2,429.775 5 5 9 Appendix A - Page 138 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 13 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.3 Site Prep/Grading - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0255 i 0.8200 i 0.2608 3.6000e- i 0.0863 1.4900e- 0.0878 i 0.0236 1.4300e- 0.0251 386.7793 386.7793 0.0189 i i 387.2513 003 003 003 i 0.1514 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 2.2313 3.1200e- Worker •i 0.0298 0.0187 0.1937 6.8000e- 0.0822 4.9000e- 0.0826 0.0218 4.6000e- 0.0222 � i 67.5878 67.5878 1.3200e- i 67.6209 i i � i � � i � i 004 004 004 003 i 0.0758 Total 0.0552 0.8388 0.4545 4.2800e- 0.1684 1.9800e- 0.1704 0.0454 1.8900e- 0.0473 454.3671 454.3671 0.0202 454.8722 003 003 003 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 139 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.1514 i 1.5357 i 2.2313 i 3.1200e- 0.0758 0.0758 0.0698 0.0698 301.5765 i 301.5765 0.0975 i i 304.0149 003 Total 0.1514 1.5357 2.2313 3.1200e- 0.0758 0.0758 0.0698 0.0698 301.5765 301.5765 0.0975 304.0149 003 Appendix A - Page 139 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 14 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 � Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.1514 1.5357 Worker •i 8.9300e- 5.6100e- 0.0581 2.000Oe- 0.0246 1.5000e- 0.0248 6.5400e- 1.4000e- 6.6700e- 20.2763 20.2763 4.000Oe- i 20.2863 i i i i i 003 003 004 004 003 004 003 004 i Total 8.9300e- 5.6100e- 0.0581 2.000Oe- 0.0246 1.5000e- 0.0248 6.5400e- 1.4000e- 6.6700e- 20.2763 20.2763 4.000Oe- 003 20.2863 11 003 003 004 004 003 004 003 004 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 140 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.1514 i 1.5357 i 2.2313 i 3.1200e- 0.0758 0.0758 0.0698 0.0698 0.0000 i 301.5765 i 301.5765 0.0975 i i 304.0149 003 Total 0.1514 1.5357 2.2313 3.1200e- 0.0758 0.0758 0.0698 0.0698 0.0000 301.5765 301.5765 0.0975 304.0149 003 Appendix A - Page 140 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 15 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.4 Trenching - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.5 Paving - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 � Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Total Worker •i 8.9300e- 5.6100e- 0.0581 2.00OOe- 0.0246 1.5000e- 0.0248 6.5400e- 1.4000e- 6.6700e- 20.2763 20.2763 4.00OOe- i 20.2863 i i i i i 003 003 004 004 003 004 003 004 i 7.3099 Total 8.9300e- 5.6100e- 0.0581 2.00OOe- 0.0246 1.5000e- 0.0248 6.5400e- 1.4000e- 6.6700e- 20.2763 20.2763 4.00OOe- 20.2863 11 003 003 004 004 003 004 003 3 004 3.5 Paving - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 141 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.5243 i 5.0692 7.3099 0.0112 0.2495 i 0.2495 0.2301 0.2301 1,075.964 i 1,075.964 0.3424 i i 1,084.525 2 i 2 i i i 3 Paving •1 0.0000 i i i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 F 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.5243 5.0692 7.3099 0.0112 0.2495 0.2495 0.2301 0.2301 1,075.964 1,075.964 0.3424 1,084.525 2 2 3 Appendix A - Page 141 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 16 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.5 Paving - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 � ��--------------------------------------------'-------------------------------------� -------------'--------------- Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 0.0000 � i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Total 0.5243 Worker •i 0.0387 0.0243 0.2518 8.8000e- 0.1068 6.4000e- 0.1074 0.0283 5.9000e- 0.0289 87.8642 87.8642 1.7200e- i 87.9071 i i i i � i 004 004 004 003 i 0.0112 Total 0.0387 0.0243 0.2518 8.8000e- 0.1068 6.4000e- 0.1074 0.0283 5.9000e- 0.0289 1,0n525 87.8642 87.8642 1.7200e- 87.9071 004 004 2 2 004 003 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 142 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.5243 5.0692 7.3099 0.0112 0.2495 0.2495 0.2301 0.2301 0.0000 i 1,075.964 1,075.964 0.3424 i 1,084.525 i i i 2 i 2 i i i 3 Paving •1 0.0000 i i i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 F 0.0000 0.0000 Total 0.5243 5.0692 7.3099 0.0112 0.2495 0.2495 0.2301 0.2301 0.0000 1,075.964 1,075.964 0.3424 1,0n525 11 2 2 Appendix A - Page 142 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 17 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.5 Paving - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 � ��--------------------------------------------'-------------------------------------� -------------'--------------- Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i 0.0000 � 0.0000 0.0000 � i 0.0000 � 0.0000 � 0.0000 i i 0.0000 7.2916 7.9526 Worker •i 0.0387 0.0243 0.2518 8.8000e- 0.1068 6.4000e- 0.1074 0.0283 5.9000e- 0.0289 87.8642 87.8642 1.7200e- i 87.9071 i i i i � i 004 004 004 003 i 0.3306 Total 0.0387 0.0243 0.2518 8.8000e- 0.1068 6.4000e- 0.1074 0.0283 5.9000e- 0.0289 87.8642 87.8642 1.7200e- 87.9071 j j 004 6 004 j j 004 003 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 143 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.8630 7.2916 7.9526 0.0143 0.3306 0.3306 0.3188 0.3188 1,334.725 1,334.725 0.2131 i 1,340.053 i i i i i i i 6 i 6 i i i 5 Total 0.8630 7.2916 7.9526 0.0143 0.3306 0.3306 0.3188 0.3188 1,334.725 1,334.725 0.2131 1,340.053 j j j j 6 6 j j 5 Appendix A - Page 143 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 18 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 i i i 6 i 6 i i i 5 Vendor •i 0.1175 i 3.8789 i 1.1924 0.0130 i 0.3453 4.5900e- 0.3498 i 0.0994 4.3800e- 0.1038 i 1,382.436 1,382.436 0.0607 i i 1,383.953 003 003 8 8 i 9 7.2916 Worker •i 0.7803 i 0.4902 i 5.0745 0.0178 i 2.1523 0.0130 2.1652 i 0.5709 0.0119 0.5828 i 1,770.800 1,770.800 0.0347 1,771.667 8 i 8 i i i 0 Total 0.8977 4.3691 6.2669 0.0308 2.4975 0.0176 2.5151 0.6703 0.0163 0.6866 3,153.237 3,153.237 0.0953 3,155.620 j j j j 5 6 6 9 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 144 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.8630 7.2916 7.9526 0.0143 0.3306 0.3306 0.3188 0.3188 0.0000 i 1,334.725 1,334.725 0.2131 i 1,340.053 i i i 6 i 6 i i i 5 Total 0.8630 7.2916 7.9526 0.0143 0.3306 0.3306 0.3188 0.3188 0.0000 1,334.725 1,334.725 0.2131 1,340.053 6 6 5 Appendix A - Page 144 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 19 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.6 Building Construction - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 i i i 8 i 8 i i i 1 Vendor •i 0.1175 i 3.8789 i 1.1924 0.0130 i 0.3453 4.5900e- 0.3498 i 0.0994 4.3800e- 0.1038 i 1,382.436 1,382.436 0.0607 i i 1,383.953 003 003 8 8 i 9 6.8433 Worker •i 0.7803 i 0.4902 i 5.0745 0.0178 i 2.1523 0.0130 2.1652 i 0.5709 0.0119 0.5828 i 1,770.800 1,770.800 0.0347 1,771.667 8 i 8 i i i 0 Total 0.8977 4.3691 6.2669 0.0308 2.4975 0.0176 2.5151 0.6703 0.0163 0.6866 3,153.237 3,153.237 0.0953 j 3,155.620 j j j j j j j j 1 6 6 9 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 145 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.8058 6.8433 7.9024 0.0143 0.2898 0.2898 0.2793 0.2793 1,334.814 1,334.814 0.2095 i 1,340.052 i i i 8 i 8 i i i 1 Total 0.8058 6.8433 7.9024 0.0143 0.2898 0.2898 0.2793 0.2793 1,334.814 1,334.814 0.2095 1,340.052 j j j j 8 8 j 1 Appendix A - Page 145 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 20 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 8 i 8 i i i 1 Vendor •i 0.1135 i 3.8356 i 1.1476 0.0129 i 0.3453 4.4900e- 0.3498 i 0.0994 4.3000e- 0.1037 i 1,373.266 1,373.266 0.0594 i i 1,374.752 003 003 5 5 1 0 0.8058 Worker •i 0.7349 i 0.4427 i 4.6951 0.0171 i 2.1523 0.0127 2.1650 i 0.5709 0.0117 0.5826 i 1,700.721 1,700.721 0.0312 1,701.499 0 i 0 i 8 0.0143 Total 0.8484 4.2783 5.8427 0.0300 2.4975 0.0172 2.5147 0.6703 0.0160 0.6863 1,340.052 3,073.987 3,073.987 0.0906 3,076.251 8 8 1 4 4 9 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 146 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.8058 i 6.8433 i 7.9024 0.0143 0.2898 0.2898 0.2793 0.2793 0.0000 i 1,334.814 1,334.814 0.2095 i i 1,340.052 8 i 8 i i i 1 Total 0.8058 6.8433 7.9024 0.0143 0.2898 0.2898 0.2793 0.2793 0.0000 1,334.814 1,334.814 0.2095 1,340.052 8 8 1 Appendix A - Page 146 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 21 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.6 Building Construction - 2024 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 8 i 8 i i i 0 Vendor •i 0.1135 i 3.8356 i 1.1476 0.0129 i 0.3453 4.4900e- 0.3498 i 0.0994 4.3000e- 0.1037 i 1,373.266 1,373.266 0.0594 i i 1,374.752 003 003 5 5 1 0 0.7521 Worker •i 0.7349 i 0.4427 i 4.6951 0.0171 i 2.1523 0.0127 2.1650 i 0.5709 0.0117 0.5826 i 1,700.721 1,700.721 0.0312 1,701.499 0 i 0 i 8 0.0143 Total 0.8484 4.2783 5.8427 0.0300 2.4975 0.0172 2.5147 0.6703 0.0160 0.6863 1,340.116 3,073.987 3,073.987 0.0906 3,076.251 8 8 0 4 4 9 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 147 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.7521 i 6.3983 i 7.8611 0.0143 0.2526 0.2526 0.2433 0.2433 1,334.968 1,334.968 0.2059 i i 1,340.116 8 i 8 i i i 0 Total 0.7521 6.3983 7.8611 0.0143 0.2526 0.2526 0.2433 0.2433 1,334.968 1,334.968 0.2059 1,340.116 8 8 0 Appendix A - Page 147 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 22 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 8 i 8 i i i 0 Vendor •i 0.1102 i 3.7902 i 1.1134 0.0129 i 0.3453 4.4000e- 0.3497 i 0.0994 4.2100e- 0.1036 i 1,364.429 1,364.429 0.0582 i i 1,365.885 003 003 8 8 i 3 0.7521 Worker •i 0.6961 i 0.4023 i 4.3452 0.0164 i 2.1523 0.0125 2.1648 i 0.5709 0.0115 0.5824 i 1,631.498 1,631.498 0.0282 1,632.202 0 i 0 i 7 0.0143 Total 0.8063 4.1926 5.4586 0.0292 2.4975 0.0169 2.5145 0.6703 0.0157 0.6860 1,340.116 2,995.927 2,995.927 0.0864 2,998.088 1 1 1 1 8 8 0 7 7 0 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 148 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Off -Road •i 0.7521 i 6.3983 i 7.8611 0.0143 0.2526 0.2526 0.2433 0.2433 0.0000 i 1,334.968 1,334.968 0.2059 i i 1,340.116 8 i 8 i i i 0 Total 0.7521 7.8611 0.0143 0.2526 0.2526 0.2433 0.2433 0.0000 1,334.968 1,334.968 0.2059 1,340.116 [63MJ 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 0 Appendix A - Page 148 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 23 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.6 Building Construction - 2025 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 � Vendor •i 0.1102 i 3.7902 i 1.1134 � 0.0129 i 0.3453 � 4.4000e- � 0.3497 i 0.0994 � 4.2100e- 0.1036 1,364.429 1,364.429: 0.0582 i i 1,365.885 003 003 8 8 i 3 2 2 7 Worker •i 0.6961 i 0.4023 i 4.3452 0.0164 i 2.1523 0.0125 2.1648 i 0.5709 0.0115 0.5824 i 1,631.498 1,631.498 0.0282 i i 1,632.202 0 i 0 i 7 9.3636 Total 0.8063 4.1926 5.4586 0.0292 2.4975 0.0169 2.5145 0.6703 0.0157 0.6860 , 2,995.927 2,995.927 0.0864 2,998.088 2 2 7 7 7 0 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 149 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •i 8.3241 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Of -Road 1.0395 7.2159 10.2053 0.0167 0.3823 0.3823 0.3820 0.3820 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1161 ,585 .268 2 2 7 9.3636 7.2159 10.2053 0.0167 0.3823 0.3823 0.3820 03 , , 585.268Total 2 2 7 Appendix A - Page 149 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 24 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 2 2 i 7 Worker •i 0.1549 i 0.0973 i 1.0072 � 3.5200e- i 0.4272 2.5700e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.3700e- 0.1157 351.4566 351.4566 6.8800e- i i 351.6286 003 003 003 003 i 9.3636 Total 0.1549 0.0973 1.0072 3.5200e- 0.4272 2.5700e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.3700e- 0.1157 1,582.366 351.4566 351.4566 6.8800e- 351.6286 003 003 003 2 2 003 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 150 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •1 8.3241 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 1.0395 i 7.2159 i 10.2053 0.0167 0.3823 0.3823 0.3820 0.3820 0.0000 i 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1161 i i 1,585.268 i i i 2 2 i 7 Total 9.3636 7.2159 10.2053 0.0167 0.3823 0.3823 0.3820 0.3820 0.0000 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1161 1,585.268 2 2 7 Appendix A - Page 150 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 25 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2023 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 ----------- •------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J --------------- +------------------------------J-------+------- Off -Road •1 0.9814 i 6.7634 i 10.2004 i 0.0167 i i 0.3294 i 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 1,582.366 i 1,582.366 � 0.1108 i i 1,585.136 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Total 9.3055 Worker •i 0.1549 i 0.0973 i 1.0072 � 3.5200e- i 0.4272 2.5700e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.3700e- 0.1157 351.4566 351.4566 6.8800e- i i 351.6286 003 003 003 003 i 0.0167 Total 0.1549 0.0973 1.0072 3.5200e- 0.4272 2.5700e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.3700e- 0.1157 7,585.136 351.4566 351.4566 6.8800e- 351.6286 003 003 2 2 003 7 003 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 151 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •i 8.3241 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 ----------- •------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J ------- J --------------- +------------------------------J-------+------- Off -Road •1 0.9814 i 6.7634 i 10.2004 i 0.0167 i i 0.3294 i 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 1,582.366 i 1,582.366 � 0.1108 i i 1,585.136 2 i 2 i i i 7 Total 9.3055 6.7634 10.2004 0.0167 0.3294 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1108 7,585.136 11 2 2 7 Appendix A - Page 151 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 26 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.9814 i 6.7634 i 10.2004 0.0167 0.3294 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 0.0000 i 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1108 i i 1,585.136 Worker •i 0.1459 i 0.0879 i 0.9319 3.3800e- i 0.4272 2.5200e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.3200e- 0.1156 337.5477 337.5477 6.1800e- i i 337.7023 003 003 003 003 i Total Total 0.1459 0.0879 0.9319 3.3800e- 0.4272 2.5200e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.3200e- 0.1156 1,582.366 337.5477 337.5477 6.1800e- 1,585.136 337.7023 003 003 003 2 2 003 7 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 152 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •1 8.3241 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.9814 i 6.7634 i 10.2004 0.0167 0.3294 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 0.0000 i 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1108 i i 1,585.136 2 i 2 i i i 7 Total 9.3055 6.7634 10.2004 0.0167 0.3294 0.3294 0.3291 0.3291 0.0000 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1108 1,585.136 2 2 7 Appendix A - Page 152 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 27 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2024 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.9283 i 6.3696 i 10.1942 i 0.0167 i � 0.2792 i 0.2792 � i 0.2788 � 0.2788 � i 1,582.366 i 1,582.366 � 0.1082 i i 1,585.070 2 i 2 i i i 6 Worker •i 0.1459 i 0.0879 i 0.9319 3.3800e- i 0.4272 2.5200e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.3200e- 0.1156 337.5477 337.5477 6.1800e- i i 337.7023 003 003 003 003 i 9.2524 Total 0.1459 0.0879 0.9319 3.3800e- 0.4272 2.5200e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.3200e- 0.1156 337.5477 337.5477 6.1800e- 11 337.7023 003 003 003 2 17,582.366 2 003 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Unmitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 153 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •i 8.3241 0.0000 i 0.0000 i i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.9283 i 6.3696 i 10.1942 i 0.0167 i � 0.2792 i 0.2792 � i 0.2788 � 0.2788 � i 1,582.366 i 1,582.366 � 0.1082 i i 1,585.070 2 i 2 i i i 6 Total 9.2524 6.3696 10.1942 0.0167 0.2792 0.2792 0.2788 0.2788 1,582.366 0.1082 1,585.070 11 2 17,582.366 2 6 Appendix A - Page 153 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 28 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Unmitigated Construction Off -Site Mitigated Construction On -Site ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.9283 i 6.3696 i 10.1942 0.0167 0.2792 0.2792 0.2788 0.2788 0.0000 i 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1082 i i 1,585.070 i i i Worker •i 0.1382 i 0.0799 i 0.8624 3.2500e- i 0.4272 2.4900e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.2900e- 0.1156 323.8088 323.8088 5.5900e- i i 323.9486 003 003 003 003 i Total Total 0.1382 0.0799 0.8624 3.2500e- 0.4272 2.4900e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.2900e- 0.1156 1,582.366 323.8088 323.8088 5.5900e- 1,585.070 323.9486 003 003 003 2 2 003 6 Mitigated Construction On -Site Appendix A - Page 154 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Category Ib/day Ib/day Archit. Coating •1 8.3241 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Off -Road •i 0.9283 i 6.3696 i 10.1942 0.0167 0.2792 0.2792 0.2788 0.2788 0.0000 i 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1082 i i 1,585.070 i i i 2 2 i 6 Total 9.2524 6.3696 10.1942 0.0167 0.2792 0.2792 0.2788 0.2788 0.0000 1,582.366 1,582.366 0.1082 1,585.070 2 2 6 Appendix A - Page 154 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 29 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 3.7 Architectural Coating - 2025 Mitigated Construction Off -Site 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile Increase Transit Accessibility Improve Pedestrian Network Appendix A - Page 155 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e I I I PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Category Ib/day Ib/day Hauling •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 � 'I Vendor •i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i i 0.0000 Worker •i 0.1382 i 0.0799 i 0.8624 3.2500e- i 0.4272 2.4900e- 0.4297 i 0.1133 2.2900e- 0.1156 323.8088 323.8088 5.5900e- i i 323.9486 003 003 003 003 i Total 0.1382 0.0799 0.8624 3.2500e- 0.4272 2.4900e- 0.4297 0.1133 2.2900e- 0.1156 323.8088 323.8088 5.5900e- 323.9486 003 003 003 003 4.0 Operational Detail - Mobile 4.1 Mitigation Measures Mobile Increase Transit Accessibility Improve Pedestrian Network Appendix A - Page 155 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 30 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 4.2 Trip Summary Information ROG I NOx I CO I SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category Ib/day 1,168.00 1,168.00 2,697,621 2,436,432 Ib/day Mitigated •i 1.2377 i 5.8665 i 14.1751 i 0.0522 i 5.1746 i 0.0433 i 5.2180 i 1.3841 i 0.0404 1.4245 + i 5,295.831 5,295.831 0.1882 i i 5,300.535 8 i 8 i i i 5 Unmitigated 1.2835 6.1472 15.2233 0.0574 5.7294 0.0473 5.7767 1.5325 0.0441 1.5766 5,817.236 - 5,817.236 - 0.2020 5,822.287 2 2 3 4.2 Trip Summary Information 4.3 Trip Type Information Miles Average Daily Trip Rate Unmitigated Mitigated Land Use Weekday H -O or C -NW Saturday Sunday Annual VMT Annual VMT Apartments Mid Rise ........ ...............................----------- Enclosed Parking with Elevator ; 1,168.00 ; 0.00 1,168.00 1168.00 -------------------- -----------------------:-------------------------- 0.00 0.00 2,697,621 2,436,432 Total 1,168.00 1,168.00 1,168.00 2,697,621 2,436,432 4.3 Trip Type Information 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 I LDT2 I MDV I LHD1 I LHD2 I MHD I HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Apartments Mid Rise 0.581705i 0.037849 0.193793 0.109044 0.014574 0.005304 0.018664 0.026966 0.002656 0.002072 0.005755 0.0009001 0.000719 i i i i i i i i Enclosed Parking with Elevator 0.581705. 0.037849, 0.193793, 0.109044, 0.014574, 0.005304, 0.018664, 0.026966, 0.002656, 0.002072, 0.005755, 0.000900, 0.000719 Appendix A - Page 156 Proposed Project Miles Trip % Trip Purpose % Land Use H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW H -W or C -W H -S or C -C H -O or C -NW Primary Diverted Pass -by Apartments Mid Rise 10.80 4.80 5.70 r 31.00 15.00 54.00 86 11 3 .......................r----------�---------T----------+-------------------------------------- Enclosed Parking with Elevator 9.50 7.30 --------- 7.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 -------- --------------- 0 0 4.4 Fleet Mix Land Use LDA LDT1 I LDT2 I MDV I LHD1 I LHD2 I MHD I HHD OBUS UBUS MCY SBUS MH Apartments Mid Rise 0.581705i 0.037849 0.193793 0.109044 0.014574 0.005304 0.018664 0.026966 0.002656 0.002072 0.005755 0.0009001 0.000719 i i i i i i i i Enclosed Parking with Elevator 0.581705. 0.037849, 0.193793, 0.109044, 0.014574, 0.005304, 0.018664, 0.026966, 0.002656, 0.002072, 0.005755, 0.000900, 0.000719 Appendix A - Page 156 Proposed Project CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 31 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 5.0 Energy Detail Historical Energy Use: N 5.1 Mitigation Measures Energy Exceed Title 24 Appendix A - Page 157 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category Ib/day Ib/day Na 0.0716 0.6121 0.2605 3.9100e- 0.0495 0.0495 0.0495 0.0495 781.3976 1 781.3976 1 0.0150 0.0143 786.0411 Mitigated 003 NaturalGas 0.0753 0.6437 0.2739 4.1100e- - 0.0520 0.0520 - 0.0520 0.0520 821.6875 821.6875 0.0158 - 0.0151 826.5704 Unmitigated 003 Appendix A - Page 157 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 32 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 5.2 Energy by Land Use - NaturalGas Unmitigated Mitigated NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio -0O2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Land Use kBTU/yr Ib/day Ib/day I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I I Apartments Mid 1 6984.34 •1 0.0753 I 0.6437 1 0.2739 1 4.1100e- I 1 0.0520 I 0.0520 1 1 0.0520 0.0520 I 821.6875 1 821.6875 I 0.0158 I 0.0151 1 826.5704 Rise 003 1 • I I I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I- 1 I I Enclosed Parking � 0 •1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 1 0.0000 0.0000 • I 0.0000 1 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 i 0.0000 with Elevator 1 '1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 • I I I I 1 Total 0.0753 0.6437 0.2739 4.1100e- 0.0520 0.0520 0.05207 20 821.6875 821.6875 0.0158 0.0151 786.0411 003 726.5704 Mitigated 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 158 Proposed Project NaturalGa ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e s Use I I PM10 I PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total I Land Use kBTU/yr Ib/day Ib/day I 1 I I I I 1 1 I I I Apartments Mid � 6.64188 �1 0.0716 I 0.6121 I 0.2605 13.9100e- I I 0.0495 1 0.0495 1 I 0.0495 0.0495 � I 781.3976 1781.3976 1 0.0150 1 0.0143 i 786.0411 Rise I .I I 1 1 003 I 1 .1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 • 1 I I --�1- * I 1 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I I Enclosed Parking 0 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 I I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 I 0.0000 0.0000 I 0.0000 I 0.0000 1 0.0000 1 0.0000 i 0.0000 �1 with Elevator I 1 .1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 • 1 I I I Total 0.0716 0.6121 0.2605 3.91 00e- 0.0495 0.0495 0.0495 49 0.05 781.3976 781.3976 0.0150 0.0143 786.0411 003 6.0 Area Detail 6.1 Mitigation Measures Area Appendix A - Page 158 Proposed Project CalEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 33 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter Use only Natural Gas Hearths 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive PM10 Exhaust PM10 PM10 Total Fugitive PM2.5 Exhaust PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Category Ib/day PM10 Ib/day Total Mitigated •i 8.3696 i 2.0859 24.8682 i 0.0128 0.2799 i 0.2799 0.2799 0.2799 ■ 0.0000 i 2,351.961 2,351.961 i 0.0860 0.0423 2,366.723 Subcategory Ib/day Ib/day 9 9 i 1 Unmitigated 128.2459 2.9323 182.7586 0.3069 22.6578 22.6578 22.6578 22.6578 • 2,444.287 1,125.561 • 3,569.849 - 3.3866 0.1728 • 3,705.998 Landscaping •i 0.7255 0.2775 24.0987 1.2700e- 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 • F -43-.-44-4-2-j:- 43.4442 1-0-0-4-17-1 1 44.4871 i i i 003 Total 128.2459 1 9 0 9 6.2 Area by SubCategory Unmitigated Appendix A - Page 159 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Subcategory Ib/day Ib/day Architectural •i 1.1403 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Coating -----------%------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*------- Consumer �� 6.2922 i i i 0.0000 i 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 Products Hearth 120.0880 i 2.6548 158.6599 i 0.3057 22.5241 i 22.5241 22.5241 22.5241 2,444.287 i 1,082.117 3,526.404 i 3.3449 0.1728 3,661.511 1 7 8 i 9 Landscaping •i 0.7255 0.2775 24.0987 1.2700e- 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 • F -43-.-44-4-2-j:- 43.4442 1-0-0-4-17-1 1 44.4871 i i i 003 Total 128.2459 2.9323 182.7586 0.3069 22.6577 22.6577 22.6577 22.6577 2,444.287 1,125.561 3,569.849 3.3866 0.1728 3,705.998 1 9 0 9 Appendix A - Page 159 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 34 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 6.2 Area by SubCategory Mitigated 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Appendix A - Page 160 Proposed Project ROG NOx CO SO2 Fugitive Exhaust PM10 Fugitive Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 NBio- CO2 Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e PM10 PM10 Total PM2.5 PM2.5 Total Subcategory Ib/day Ib/day Architectural •i 1.1403 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 i � 0.0000 0.0000 • Coating Consumer •i 6.2922 0.0000 i 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 Products Hearth •i 0.2116 i 1.8083 0.7695 i 0.0115 0.1462 i 0.1462 0.1462 0.1462 0.0000 i 2,308.517 2,308.517 i 0.0443 0.0423 1 2,322.236 '� i i i i i i i i • 7 i 7 i i 1 0 -------------------�-------J-------�-------�-------------- -------- -- - - - - ---- - - - - -� - - - -+ - ---------------------------* Landscaping •i 0.7255 0.2775 24.0987 1.2700e- 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 0.1337 • F 43.4442 43.4442 0.0417 44.4871 i i i � i i 003 Total 8.3695 2.0859 24.8682 0.0128 0.2799 0.2799 0.2799 0.2799 0.0000 2,351.961 2,351.961 0.0860 0.0423 2,366.723 9 9 1 7.0 Water Detail 7.1 Mitigation Measures Water Apply Water Conservation Strategy 8.0 Waste Detail 8.1 Mitigation Measures Waste 9.0 Operational Offroad Equipment Type Number Hours/Day Days/Year Horse Power Load Factor Fuel Type Appendix A - Page 160 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 35 of 35 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard - Bay Area AQMD Air District, Winter 10.0 Stationary Equipment Fire Pumps and Emeraencv Generators IEquipment Type I Number I Hours/Day I Hours/Year I Horse Power I Load Factor I Fuel Type I Boilers Equipment Type Number Heat Input/Day Heat Input/Year Boiler Rating Fuel Type User Defined Equipment Equipment Type Number 11.0 Vegetation Appendix A - Page 161 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 1 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM 40 Airport Boulevard Bay Area AQMD Air District, Mitigation Report Construction Mitigation Summary Phase ROG I NOx I CO I SO2 Exhaust PM10 I Exhaust PM2.5 I Bio- CO2 I NBio- CO2 I Total CO2 CH4 I N20 I CO2e Percent Reduction _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ------ T ------ T ------ I_____________T ------ T ------ T ------ - - - - - - -r_____________T - - - - - - T _ _ _ _ _ _ T - - - - - Architectural Coating • 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.0ow 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00• 0.00 - --------------------------------+------+------+------ +------+------i ------ r------+------+------+------+------ Building Construction • 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.0o. 0.00• 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00 -------------------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ------ i ------ r------+ ------- ------ +------+----- Demolition • 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00'w 0.00• 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00• 0.00 ----------------------------------+------- ------- ------- ------ +------i ------ r------+ ------- ------ +------+------ Paving • 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.0ow 0.00• 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00 ----------------------------------+------- ------- ------- ------- ------ i ------ r------+ ------- ------- ------+------ Site Prep/Grading • 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.0o. 0.00• 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00• 0.00 --------------------------- -----------------------------------------i------r---------------------------i------ Trenching 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 • 0.00 OFFROAD Equipment Mitigation Appendix A - Page 162 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 2 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM Equipment Type I Fuel Type I Tier I Number Mitigated I Total Number of Equipment I DPF I Oxidation Catalyst Aerial Lifts 'Diesel :No Change 0; 1 :No Change 0.00 t Air Compressors 'Diesel :No Change ; 0; 4: No Change 0.00 -0--------------------T----------------------------------;------------t Cement and Mortar Mixers 'Diesel :No Change ' , 0; 1,No Change 0.00 ------------------------=-----------------ti-------------------- , -------------- ' 1 ---------------------------------1-------------------- Concrete/Industrial Saws 'Diesel :No Change , 0, 1,No Change 0.00 --------------------T ------------- ------------------------------ —+ Cranes Diesel = 'No Change , 0 1 :No Change 0.00 --------------------T ------------- ' --------------------- ;------------t Forklifts 'Diesel 'No Change :No 0; 1,No Change 0.00 --------------------T---------------------------------- ;------------t Generator Sets 'Diesel :No 'No Change 0; 1:No Change 0.00 --------------------T---------------------------------- ;------------t Graders 'Diesel :No 'No Change 0, 2,No Change 0.00 --------------------T--------------- -------------------- ;------------t Pavers 'Diesel :No 'No Change 0, 1,No Change 0.00 -0--------------------T--------------- --------------------------------t Paving Equipment 'Diesel :No Change , 0, 1 :No Change 0.00 ----------------------------- --- ------------------- Rollers Diesel -0--------------------T--------------- :No Change , 0 1 :No Change 0.00 --------------------T---------------------------------- ' ;------------t Rubber Tired Dozers 'Diesel :No 'No Change 0; 3,No Change 0.00 +0.00 actors/Loaders/Backhoes 'Diesel ■No Change ; 0; 5:No Change ---------------------------------------- [Wrelders ---------------------------------------------------- ---------------------+------------E------------------Y Diesel :No Change 0. 1 No Change 0.00 Appendix A - Page 163 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 3 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM Equipment Type ROG NOx I CO SO2 Exhaust PM 10 1 Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 I NBio- CO2 I Total CO2 I CH4 N20 CO2e Unmitigated tons/yr Unmitigated mt/yr --i----------q----------T-------------------------------------------T Aerial Lifts 4.30000E-003 , 6.55900E-002 , 1.36500E-001 , 2.10000E-004 , 1.13000E-003 , 1.04000E-003 r r Air Compressors 2.37400E-001 , 1.59871 E+000 , 2.41313E+000 , 3.96000E-003 , 7.77200E-002 , 7.77200E-002 T r Cement and i 4.40000E-004 , 2.76000E-003 2.31000E-003 1.00000E-005 1.10000E-004 , 1.10000E-004 Mortar Mixers ' Concrete/Industria i 5.01000E-003 3.87600E-002 , 5.48600E-002 , 9.00000E-005 1.92000E-003 1.92000E-003 I Saws 1 Cranes i 4.09000E-002 , 4.27410E-001 , 2.20980E-001 , 7.20000E-004 , 1.79200E-002 , 1.64900E-002 r f Forklifts - 1 1.15700E-002 ; 1.08620E-001 ; 1.42240E-001 ; 1.90000E-004 ; 6.17000E-003 ; 5.68000E-003 f r Generator Sets i 7.01900E-002 , 6.27680E-001 , 9.15740E-001 , 1.64000E-003 , 2.68100E-002 , 2.68100E-002 r r Graders i 3.06800E-002 , 3.72240E-001 , 1.35410E-001 , 5.30000E-004 , 1.20600E-002 , 1.11000E-002 r r Pavers 1.44000E-003 , 1.41200E-002 , 2.16200E-002 , 4.00000E-005 , 6.60000E-004 , 6.10000E-004 r r Paving Equipment : 2.56000E-003 , 2.40400E-002 , 3.83500E-002 , 6.00000E-005 , 1.17000E-003 , 1.08000E-003 r r Rollers 1.15000E-003 , 1.20800E-002 , 1.38900E-002 , 2.00000E-005 , 6.60000E-004 , 6.10000E-004 r r Rubber Tired i 4.79300E-002 , 4.98900E-001 , 2.17440E-001 , 6.00000E-004 , 2.24600E-002 , 2.06700E-002 Dozers Tractors/Loaders/ 12.96800E-002 , 3.00060E-001 , 4.57630E-001 , 6.40000E-004 , 1.39500E-002 , 1.28400E-002 Backhoes Welders - 5.80600E-002 3.42860E-001 4.15250E-001 6.40000E-004 1.15000E-002 1.15000E-002 - ---------- r ---------I -------------------------------- T ---------- ' 0.00000E+000 1.84408E+001 , 1.84408E+001 , 5.96000E-003 , 0.00000E+000 11.85899E+001 I 0.00000E+000 3.40434E+002 , 3.40434E+002 , 1.90600E-002 , 0.00000E+000 13.40910E+002 I 0.00000E+000 3.43710E-001 , 3.43710E-001 , 4.00000E-005 0.00000E+000 3.44600E-001 0.00000E+000 8.06486E+000 , 8.06486E+000 4.00000E-004 , 0.00000E+000 8.07479E+000 0.00000E+000 6.33686E+001 , 6.33686E+001 , 2.04900E-002 , 0.00000E+000 16.38810E+001 I 0.00000E+000 1.67864E+001 , 1.67864E+001 , 5.43000E-003 , 0.00000E+000 11.69221E+001 I 0.00000E+000 1.41302E+002 , 1.41302E+002 , 5.60000E-003 , 0.00000E+000 11.41442E+002 I 0.00000E+000 4.65099E+001 , 4.65099E+001 , 1.50400E-002 , 0.00000E+000 14.68860E+001 I 0.00000E+000 3.09725E+000 , 3.09725E+000 , 1.00000E-003 , 0.00000E+000 13.12229E+000 I 0.00000E+000 5.36782E+000 , 5.36782E+000 , 1.74000E-003 , 0.00000E+000 15.41122E+000 I 0.00000E+000 1.72892E+000 , 1.72892E+000 , 5.60000E-004 , 0.00000E+000 11.74290E+000 I 0.00000E+000 5.25170E+001 , 5.25170E+001 , 1.69900E-002 , 0.00000E+000 5.29416E+001 0.00000E+000 5.61159E+001 , 5.61159E+001 , 1.81500E-002 , 0.00000E+000 5.65697E+001 0.00000E+000 4.70552E+001 - 4.70552E+001 4.72000E-003 0.00000E+000 4.71732E+001 Appendix A - Page 164 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 4 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM Equipment Type ROG NOx I CO I SO2 Exhaust PM 10 1 Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 I NBio- CO2 I Total CO2 I CH4 N20 CO2e Mitigated tons/yr Mitigated mt/yr ------------- r --------- ----------- ------------------------------------------------------ ----------r------------------------------------------ T ---------- Aerial -----------------------------------------T---------- Aerial Lifts 4.30000E-003 , 6.55900E-002 , 1.36500E-001 , 2.10000E-004 , 1.13000E-003 , 1.04000E-003 f 0.00000E+000 1.84408E+001 , 1.84408E+001 , 5.96000E-003 , 0.00000E+000 11.85899E+001 '---------- '---------- '---------- '---------- '---------- '----------'----------'--------------------- Air Compressors 2.37400E-001 ; 1.59871E+000 ; 2.41312E+000 ; 3.96000E-003 ; 7.77200E-002 ; 7.77200E-002 f 0.00000E+000 3.40433E+002 ; 3.40433E+002 ; 1.90600E-002 ; 0.00000E+000 13.40910E+002 f -------------I----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------I----------i-,---------i-,---------i-,---------+I---------- Cement and Mortar , 4.40000E-004 , 2.76000E-003 • 2.31000E-003 • 1.00000E-005 • 1.10000E-004 , 1.10000E-004 ■ 0.00000E+000 3.43710E-001 , 3.43710E-001 , 4.00000E-005 • 0.00000E+000 • 3.44600E-001 Mixers Concrete/Industrial , 5.01000E-003 • 3.87600E-002 , 5.48600E-002 , 9.00000E-005 1.92000E-003 • 1.92000E-003 ■ 0.00000E+000 , 8.06485E+000 , 8.06485E+000 , 4.00000E-004 , 0.00000E+000 • 8.07478E+000 Saws . Cranes 409000E-002 , 4.27410E-001 , 2.20980E-001 , 7.20000E-004 , 1.79200E-002 , 1.64900E-002 r 0.00000E+000 6.33685E+001 , 6.33685E+001 , 2.04900E-002 , 0.00000E+000 16.38809E+001 Forklifts 1.15700E-002 , 1.08620E-001 , 1.42240E-001 , 1.90000E-004 , 6.17000E-003 , 5.68000E-003 f 0.00000E+000 1.67864E+001 , 1.67864E+001 , 5.43000E-003 , 0.00000E+000 11.69221E+001 f , , , I Generator Sets i 7.01900E-002 , 6.27680E-001 , 9.15730E-001 , 1.64000E-003 , 2.68100E-002 , 2.68100E-002 r 0.00000E+000 1.41302E+002 , 1.41302E+002 , 5.60000E-003 , 0.00000E+000 11.41442E+002 Graders 3.06800E-002 , 3.72240E-001 , 1.35410E-001 , 5.30000E-004 , 1.20600E-002 , 1.11000E-002 r 0.00000E+000 4.65099E+001 ; 4.65099E+001 ; 1.50400E-002 ; 0.00000E+000 14.68859E+001 Pavers 1.44000E-003 , 1.41200E-002 , 2.16200E-002 , 4.00000E-005 , 6.60000E-004 , 6.10000E-004 r 0.00000E+000 3.09724E+000 ; 3.09724E+000 ; 1.00000E-003 ; 0.00000E+000 13.12229E+000 Paving Equipment 2.56000E-003 ; 2.40400E-002 ; 3.83500E-002 ; 6.00000E-005 ; 1.17000E-003 ; 1.08000E-003 r 0.00000E+000 5.36781E+000 ; 5.36781E+000 ; 1.74000E-003 ; 0.00000E+000 1 5.41121E+000 Rollers 1.15000E-003 , 1.20800E-002 , 1.38900E-002 , 2.00000E-005 , 6.60000E-004 , 6.10000E-004 r 0.00000E+000 1.72892E+000 ; 1.72892E+000 ; 5.60000E-004 ; 0.00000E+000 11.74290E+000 Rubber Tired Dozers i 4.79300E-002 , 4.98900E-001 , 2.17440E-001 , 6.00000E-004 , 2.24600E-002 , 2.06700E-002 r 0.00000E+000 5.25169E+001 ; 5.25169E+001 ; 1.69900E-002 ; 0.00000E+000 15.29415E+001 -------------I----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------I----------i----------i----------i----------+---------- Tractors/Loaders/Ba i 2.96800E-002 , 3.00060E-001 , 4.57630E-001 , 6.40000E-004 , 1.39500E-002 , 1.28400E-002 ■ 0.00000E+000 5.61159E+001 , 5.61159E+001 , 1.81500E-002 , 0.00000E+000 • 5.65696E+001 ckhoes ■ , Welders 5.80600E-002 3.42860E-001 4.15250E-001 6.40000E-004 1.15000E-002 1.15000E-002 • 0.00000E+000 • 4.70551E+001 • 4.70551E+001 4.72000E-003 • 0.00000E+000 • 4.71731E+001 Appendix A - Page 165 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 5 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM Equipment Type ROG NOx CO SO2 Exhaust PM 10 1 Exhaust PM2.5 Bio- CO2 I NBio- CO2 I Total CO2 CH4 N20 CO2e Percent Reduction ------------------------------------------------------- i----------T----------,-------------------------------------------T---------- Aerial Lifts • 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 ,, 0.00000E+000 f 0.00000E+000 • 1.08455E-006 , 1.08455E-006 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 11.07585E-006 • , , , , f • , , , I Air Compressors • 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 ; 4.14400E-006 ; 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 ; 0.00000E+000 f 0.00000E+000 • 1.17497E-006 : 1.17497E-006 : 0.00000E+000 : 0.00000E+000 11.20266E-006 • , , , , , f • -------------I----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------I----------i-,---------i-,---------i-,---------+I---------- Cement and Mortar 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 ■ 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 Mixers ' ' ' ' Concrete/Industrial i 0.00000E+000 0.00000E+000 0.00000E+000 0.00000E+000 0.00000E+000 0.00000E+000 ■ 0.00000E+000 i 1.23995E-006 • 1.23995E-006 • 0.00000E+000 0.00000E+000 • 1.23842E-006 Saws Cranes • 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 r 0.00000E+000 • 1.10465E-006 , 1.10465E-006 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 11.09579E-006 • , , , , , f • , , , I Forklifts • 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 f 0.00000E+000 • 1.19144E-006 , 1.19144E-006 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 11.18188E-006 • , , , , , f • , , , I Generator Sets • 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 1.09201E-005 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 f 0.00000E+000 • 1.13233E-006 , 1.13233E-006 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 11.20191 E-006 • , , , , , f • , , , I Graders • 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 r 0.00000E+000 • 1.07504E-006 : 1.07504E-006 : 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000 11.27970E-006 • , , , , , f • , , , I Pavers • 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 r 0.00000E+000 • 3.22867E-006 : 3.22867E-006 : 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000 10.00000E+000 • , , , , , f • , , , I Paving Equipment • 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000 r 0.00000E+000 • 1.86295E-006 : 1.86295E-006 : 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000 11.84801E-006 • , , , , , f • , , , I Rollers • 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 r 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000 10.00000E+000 • , , , , , f • , , , I Rubber Tired Dozers • 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 , 0.00000E+000 r 0.00000E+000 • 1.14249E-006 : 1.14249E-006 : 0.00000E+000: 0.00000E+000 1 1.32221 E-006 • , , , , , f • , , , I -------------I----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------i----------I----------i----------i----------i----------+---------- Tractors/Loaders/Ba • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 ■ 0.00000E+000 • 1.24742E-006 • 1.24742E-006 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 1.23741E-006 ckhoes ■ , Welders • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 1.27510E-006 1.27510E-006 • 0.00000E+000 • 0.00000E+000 • 1.27191E-006 Fugitive Dust Mitigation Yes/No Mitigation Measure Mitigation Input Mitigation Input Mitigation Input No :Soil Stabilizer for unpaved :PM10 Reduction : : PM2.5 Reduction: :Roads ---------- ---------------------------5 ................ -------------------------------------------------- ---------------T-- No ,Replace Ground Cover of Area %PM10 Reduction !PM2.5 Reduction ; 1 Disturbed + , 1 -------------------------------------=---------------=------------ --------------------------------------------------- No ----- ' S j -----------------------yday�-----------t No Water Exposed Area %PM10 Reduction i ;PM2.5 Reduction + -Frequency (per ; -------------------------------------------------------- r-------------------------------------------------------------- ___L__ Appendix A - Page 166 Proposed Project CalEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 6 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ % _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ No :Unpaved Road Mitigation %Moisture Content,. (Vehicle Speed 0.00: 5% + (mph) s `` -------------- No :Clean Paved Road :% PM Reduction ; 0.00; Operational Percent Reduction Summary Appendix A - Page 167 Proposed Project Unmitigated Mitigated Percent Reduction Phase Source PM10 72.5 PM10 PM2.5 PM10 PM2.5 Architectural Coating Fugitive Dust i 0.00, 0.00; 0.00' 0.00; 0.00: 0.00 i ' -- - - - - - - - - - - =-- -----;' -- ----------- T Architectural Coating Roads 0.- 003 . . 010; 0.03; 0.00 0.00 i ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' T Building Construction Fugitive Dust i 0.00, 0.00. 0.00; 0.00; 0.00: 0.00 i ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - T Building Construction Roads i 0.60, 0.16- 0.60; 0.16; 0.00: 0.00 i ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' T Demolition Fugitive Dust i 0.03 , 0.00. 0.03; 0.00: 0.00: 0.00 i ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' J ' T Demolition Roads i 0.00: 0.00: 0.00, 0.00: 0.00: 0.00 i ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' T Paving Fugitive Dust i 0.00, 0.00. 0.00; 0.00; 0.00: 0.00 i ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - T Paving Roads i 0.00, 0.00. 0.00, 0.00; 0.00: 0.00 i ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' T Site Prep/Grading Fugitive Dust i 0.28, 0.14- 0.28; 0.14; 0.00: 0.00 i ' T Site Prep/Grading Roads i 0.01 0.00: 0.01, 0.00; 0.00: 0.00 i ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' T Trenching Fugitive Dust i 0.00, 0.00. 0.00; 0.00; 0.00: 0.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - -------------------------------T - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -------------- T- Trenching Roads 0.00. 0.00. 0.00. 0.00. 0.00 0.00 Operational Percent Reduction Summary Appendix A - Page 167 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 7 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM Category I ROG I NOx I CO I SO2 I Exhaust I Exhaust I Bi CO2 Percent Reduction ---------------------------------- - - - - -- ------T------T------T------Z-------------T------7- Architectural Coating 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00. -- - - - - - - ------------------------------- ------+------+------+------+------+------; Consumer Products 0.001 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00. ----------------------------------------------+------+------+------+------+------; IInput Value Electricity 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00. ----------------------------------------------+------+------+------+------+------; - - - - - - - - - - - Hearth 99.82: 35.07: 99.54: 96.76: 99.39: 99.39. -- - - - - - - - ------------------------------- ------+------+------+------+------+------; Landscaping 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00. -- - - - - - - - ------------------------------- ------+------+------+------+------+------; Mobile 3.501 4.45: 7.16: 9.01: 8.39: 8.389 ------------------------------------------------ ------- ------- ------- ------+------;- Natural Gas 4.95: 4.90: 4.90: 5.33: 4.95: 4.95v ------------------------------------------------ ------- ------- ------- ------+------;- Water Indoor 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00V ---------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- - - - - -� Water Outdoor 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 : 0.00 Operational Mobile Mitigation Project Setting: Urban Center NBio- CO2 ITotal CO2I CH4 I N20 I CO2e - - - - *------T------Z-------------T------T------ 0.00 � 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00 1 0.00 ----r------- l-------+------+------------- 0.00 : 0.00: 0.00: 0.00: 0.00 : 0.00 ----r-------------+------+------------- 0.00 , 2.171 2.171 2.221 2.26 2.17 ----r---------------------------------- 100.00 , -113.33: 37.89: 98.97: 75.86 40.06 ----r---------------------------------- 0.00 � 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.00 1 0.00 -- - - r - - - - - - - l-------- l-------- l-------------- 0.00 : 8.93: 8.93: 7.04: 0.00 : 8.93 -- - - r - - - - - - - l-------- l-------- l-------------- 0.00 : 4.90: 4.90: 4.98: 4.82 1 4.90 -- - - r - - - - - - - l-------- l-------- l-------+------ 20.00 : 20.00: 20.00: 20.00: 19.96 : 20.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Mitigation ICategory (Measure I% Reduction !; IInput Value 1 IInput Value 2 IInput Value No :Land Use ; Increase Density 0.001 ; - - - - - - - - - --!------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - No :Land Use :Increase Diversity 0.071 0.27; - - - - - - - - - --!--------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------- No ;Land Use ;Improve Walkability Design 0.00: ; - - - - - - - - - --!--------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------- No ;Land Use ;Improve Destination Accessibility 0.00: ; ' - - - - - - - - - --!---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i----------------- --: ----------------------------i------------------------------ Yes :Land Use :Increase Transit Accessibility 0.081 0.50; - - - - - - - - - --!---------------------------------------------------------i ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------- No ;Land Use ;Integrate Below Market Rate Housing 0.001 ; i---- i----------------- i ------------------t ---- --- Land Use :Land Use SubTotal 0.081 ; - - - - - - - - - - -'- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - Appendix A - Page 168 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 8 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM -----------:-------------------------------------------------------------- ;; Yes ,Neighborhood Enhancements :Improve Pedestrian Network 2.00'Project Site and Appendix , ' 'Connecting Off- ; ' 'Site - - - -1 ----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - T ---------------------------------------Y---------------- --------------- i - + - - - - - - - - - - - No ;Neighborhood Enhancements ;Provide Traffic Calming Measures ___ , No ;Neighborhood Enhancements ;Implement NEV Network 0.00 ; ;Neighborhood Enhancements ;Neighborhood Enhancements Subtotal 0.02 ; No ;Parking Policy Pricing ;Limit Parking Supply 0.00? ; - - - - - - - - - --;----------------------------------------------------- i-------------------------i----------------±- No ;Parking Policy Pricing ;Unbundle Parking Costs ; ------------------t -------------- ' ' 0.00 ; No ;Parking Policy Pricing ;On -street Market Pricing 0.00 ; ;Parking Policy Pricing ;Parking Policy Pricing Subtotal 0.00 ; - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i - i ------------------t ----------- ---------- No No ;Transit Improvements ;Provide BRT System 0.00 ; - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i i ------------------t ----------- ---------- No No ;Transit Improvements ;Expand Transit Network 0.00 ; - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i - i ------------------t ----------- ---------- No No ;Transit Improvements ;Increase Transit Frequency ; 0.00 ; - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i----------------- I ---------- - -------------------- ------------------ ----------- ---------- :Transit Improvements ;Transit Improvements Subtotal :Transit 0.001 ; - - - - - - - - - - ----------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i - i ------------------t ----------- ----------;Land :Land Use and Site Enhancement Subtotal 0.101 ; - - - - - - - - - - ----------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i----------------- I ---------- - -------------------- ------------------ ----------- ---------- No No ;Commute ;Implement Trip Reduction Program ; - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i----------------- I ---------- - -------------------- ---------- ------------------ ----------- No No ;Commute ;Transit Subsidy No ;Commute ;Implement Employee Parking "Cash Out" 7.701 ; No ;Commute ;Workplace Parking Charge ; - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------� �- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - y -------------------------------"1------------------T J; - - - - - - - - - - - No ;Commute Encourage Telecommuting and Alternative 0.00; ;Work Schedules No ;Commute ;Market Commute Trip Reduction Option 11 0.00 ; No ;Commute ;Employee Vanpool/Shuttle ; 0.001 2.00; No ;Commute ;Provide Ride Sharing Program 15.001 ; - - - - - - - - - --:---------------------------------------------------------i----------------------------------------i- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---------- ------------------t ----------- :Commute ;Commute Subtotal :Commute 0.00 ; - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----------- '- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ------------ Appendix A - Page 169 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 9 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM --------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------_------------ No ;School Trip ;Implement School Bus Program 0.00 ; ----------------------------------------------------------------------'--------------- ------------------- ------------ :Total VMT Reduction 0.10; Area Mitigation Measure Implemented IMitigation Measure I Input Value Yes :Only Natural Gas Hearth ----------------------r------------------------------------------ No ------------------------ I No Hearth No ;Use Low VOC Cleaning Supplies 1 ----------------------- No I ------------------------------------------T-------------------------- ;Use Low VOC Paint (Residential Interior) 100.00 No ;Use Low VOC Paint (Residential Exterior) 11 150.00 ----------------------- No r------------------------------------------T.......................... ;Use Low VOC Paint (Non-residential Interior) i 1 100.00 ----------------------- No r------------------------------------------T.......................... ;Use Low VOC Paint (Non-residential Exterior) 150.00 --------------------- No ------------------------------------------� ------------------------ -;Use Low VOC Paint (Parking) 150.00 No T % Electric Lawnmower 0.00 No % Electric Leafblower I1 0.00 -----------------------r------------------------------------------- No -------------------------- :% Electric Chainsaw 0.00 Energy Mitigation Measures Measure Implemented IMitigation Measure I Input Value 1 Input Value 2 Yes lExceed Title 24 7.00; -------------------------I------------------------------------ --------------t-------------- No ;Install High h EfficiencyLighting No :On-site Renewable Appendix A - Page 170 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CaIEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 10 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM Appliance Type ILand Use Subtype 1% Improvement ClothWasher i 30.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I--------------------------------------------------+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DishWasher 15.00 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I--------------------------------------------------+ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fan 50.00 ------------------------F------------------------- ---------------------- Refrigerator 15.00 Water Mitigation Measures Measure Implemented I Mitigation Measure I Input Value 1 Input Value 2 Yes ;Apply Water Conservation on Strategy 20.00; 20.00 ----------------------- r--------------------------------------------------------t-------------- No ':Use Reclaimed Water 0.00: 0.00 ----- ..... ...... ......r-------�-----------------------------------------------+. 1 ----------- No ;Use Grey Water 0.00: ----------------------- --------------------------------------------------------t-------------- No ;Install low -flow bathroom faucet 32.00: ----------------------- --------------------------------------------------------t-------------- No ;Install low -flow Kitchen faucet 18.00: ----------------------- --------------------------------------------------------t-------------- No E Install low -flow Toilet 20.00: ----------------------- --------------------------------------------------------t-------------- No ;Install low -flow Shower 20.00: ----- 11 ---------- No ;Turf Reduction 0.00: ----------------------- --------------------g------y----------------------------t-------------- No ;Use Water Efficient Irrigation Systems 6.10: No ;Water Efficient Landscape 0.00; 0.00 Solid Waste Mitigation Mitigation Measures Input Value Appendix A - Page 171 Proposed Project CaIEEMod Version: CalEEMod.2016.3.2 Page 11 of 11 Date: 4/14/2022 3:34 PM -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- Institute Recycling and Composting Services Percent Reduction in Waste Disposed , Appendix A - Page 172 Proposed Project Natural Gas Calculations GHG Savings from Removing Natural Gas Residential land Use Types 1# DU Natural Gas Usage (k!TU/year( GHG Emissions (MTCO2e/year( Apartments Mid Rise 292.00 2,549,290.0 136.85 GHG Reduction; -136.85 GHG Addition from Additional Electrlclly Residential Land Use Types g DU 11-ri "(k "r( GHG Emissions (MTCO2e/yr( Apartments Mid Rise 292.00 665,176.00 71.38 GHGAddifion 1 ]1.3]85529 Net GHG Reduction 1123 3 23 Appendix A - Page 173 CaIEEMod GHGConv on Factors EIeRrlclty 1.07E-04(MTGH(;/kWh) from CaIEEMod Run Appliance Electricity Demand SF Housing 4650gy UDW/OU/yrr)00 E 5, Unit Apartments 2270 neerrgyUssee pprU)Wy) Appendix ATable]of —boll Bridle Gate Analysis (pdf pg 44) California Commercial End Use Survey, Annual Summary Statistic, Accessed February 2020. Available online at hnp://capabilities.it .om/C—Web/Chart.aspx 2009. California Energy Commission. California Residential Applianoe Saturation Study, Volume 2: Study Results. Accessible online at https ://webtools.dnvgi .com/RASS2W9/Uploads/2009 RASS_ Vol ume%202_FINAL_101310.pdf Appendix A - Page 173 CaIEEMod GHGConv on Factors EIeRrlclty 1.07E-04(MTGH(;/kWh) from CaIEEMod Run Appliance Electricity Demand SF Housing 4650gy UDW/OU/yrr)00 E 5, Unit Apartments 2270 neerrgyUssee pprU)Wy) Appendix ATable]of —boll Bridle Gate Analysis (pdf pg 44) California Commercial End Use Survey, Annual Summary Statistic, Accessed February 2020. Available online at hnp://capabilities.it .om/C—Web/Chart.aspx 2009. California Energy Commission. California Residential Applianoe Saturation Study, Volume 2: Study Results. Accessible online at https ://webtools.dnvgi .com/RASS2W9/Uploads/2009 RASS_ Vol ume%202_FINAL_101310.pdf APPENDIX 6 HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT RESULTS 5/7/2021 AMWTN %11j.. Stationary Source Risk & Hazards Screening Report Area of Interest (AOI) Information Area : 4,640,992.72 ftz May 7 2021 9:14:04 Pacific Daylight Time 9 1:4.514 ❑ 0.03 G.06 4.12 TM Permitted f=acilities Z018 a 6.05 4.1 0.19 km [<WLYar5wi Me, Ctl41N a. 9uwa 0—d fiWuNwi- I Evl, MER=_ 13r. wCAF.MQNTP, W$C4. ZPA LKSDA Appendix B - Page 1 1/2 5/7/2021 Summary Name I Count I Area(ft') I Length(ft) Permitted Facilities 2018 110 I N/A I N/A Permitted Facilities 2018 # FACID Name A Silvestri Corp Address 149 So Linden Avenue City South San Francisco St CA 1 8362 2 13866 City of SSF Water 1479 San Mateo Avenue South San Francisco CA 0.000 Contact Quality Plant 206 Baden Ave South San Francisco 3 15132 NOD Auto Body Shop CA BAAQMD 2 94080 San Mateo 4 16753 E & S Auto Collision Inc 303 Commercial Avenue South San Francisco CA 5 18877 South San Francisco 27 So Linden Avenue South San Francisco CA 1 Water Quality 6 23757 Transfrom Auto Body 99 Linden Avenue South San Francisco CA 7 23928 HCP c/o Britannia 201 Gateway Boulevard South San Francisco CA Gateway BAAQMD 8 110777 Store #58304 35 S Linden Ave South San Francisco CA 9 111009 Hertz - Attn: Robert 177 S Airport Blvd South San Francisco CA 94080 San Mateo Peabody Southern Counties Oil 140 Produce Ave South San Francisco 0.000 10 112543 CA Company L I # Zip County Cancer Hazard PM -25 Type Count 1 94080 San Mateo 0.000 0.000 0.000 Contact 1 BAAQMD 2 94080 San Mateo 19.900 0.010 0.030 Generators 1 3 94080 San Mateo 0.000 0.000 0.000 Contact 1 BAAQMD 4 94080 San Mateo 0.000 0.000 0.000 Contact 1 BAAQMD 5 94080 San Mateo 8.530 0.000 0.010 Generators 1 6 94080 San Mateo 0.000 0.000 0.000 Contact 1 BAAQMD 7 94080 San Mateo 6.700 0.010 0.010 Generators 1 8 94080 San Mateo 28.980 0.130 0.000 Gas Dispensing 1 Facility 9 94080 San Mateo 2.680 0.010 0.000 Gas Dispensing 1 Facility 10 94080 San Mateo 24.520 0.110 0.000 Gas Dispensing 1 Facility Note: The estimated risk and hazard impacts from these sources would be expected to be substantially lower when site specific Health Risk Screening Assessments are conducted. The screening level map is not recommended for evaluating sensitive land uses such as schools, senior centers, day cares, and health facilities. © Copyright 2018 Bay Area Air Quality Management District Appendix B - Page 2 2/2 Facility ID Facility Type At Facility Distance to Max. Exposed Receptor from Mobile Sources (feet) At Project Site* Cancer Risk Hazard Risk [PM2.5] Cancer Hazard Risk Risk [PM2.5] 8362 Paint Spray Operation 0 0.00 0 - 0 0 0 13866 Generators 19.9 0.01 0.03 780 1.39 0 0.0021 15132 Auto Body Coating Operation 0 0.00 0 - 0 0 0 16753 Auto Body Coating Operation 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 18877 Generators 8.53 0 0.01 750 0.5971 0 0.0007 23757 Auto Body Coating Operation 0 0.00 0 - 0 0 0 23928 Generators 6.7 0.01 0.01 1119 0.268 0 0 110777 Gas Dispensing Facility 28.98 0.13 0 1045 1.159 0.0052 0 111009 Gas Dispensing Facility 2.68 0.01 0 1039 0.1072 0 0 112543 Gas Dispensing Facility 24.52 0.11 0 1247 0.9808 0.0044 0 Totals 4.5021 0 0.0028 *values adjusted based on BAAQMD's Health Risk Calcualted Beta 4.0 Appendix B - Page 3 Stationary Source Total Cancer Risk: 4.5021 Stationary Source Total [PM2.5]: 0.0028 Appendix B - Page 4 Railway Highway Major Roadway Mobile Sources Total Total Risk Square ID [PM2.5] Cancer Risk [PM2.5] Cancer Risk [PM2.5] Cancer Risk [PM2.5] Cancer Risk [PM2.5] Cancer Risk 1 0.104192 54.30627 0.316162 14.90827 0.002565 0.100457 0.422918 69.315 0.425718 73.8171 2 0.21039 109.6449 0.22806 10.50921 0.002649 0.103747 0.441099 120.2578 0.443899 124.7599 3 0.161861 84.36066 0.259605 12.08479 0.002618 0.102538 0.424083 96.54799 0.426883 101.0501 4 0.120073 62.58328 0.291764 13.6915 0.002589 0.101409 0.414425 76.37619 0.417225 80.87829 5 0.100069 52.15691 0.310402 14.62005 0.002562 0.100371 0.413034 66.87733 0.415834 71.37943 6 0.082319 42.91061 0.34751 16.46621 0.002538 0.099432 0.432368 59.47625 0.435168 63.97835 7 0.181417 94.54785 0.23016 10.50921 0.002643 0.103537 0.41422 105.1606 0.41702 109.6627 8 0.137968 71.90919 0.256365 11.91785 0.0026121 0.102317 0.396945 83.92936 0.399745 88.43146 9 0.106676 55.59567 0.288594 13.53145 0.002583 0.101184 0.397854 69.2283 0.400654 73.7304 10 0.087719 45.72116 0.30804 14.50161 0.002557 0.100153 0.398315 60.32292 0.401115 64.82502 11 0.079726 41.55598 0.34751 16.00426 0.002533 0.099231 0.42977 57.65947 0.43257 62.16157 12 0.152282 79.36122 0.232623 10.72466 0.002636 0.103248 0.387541 90.18912 0.390341 94.69122 13 0.116794 60.86828 0.2565 11.92081 0.002604 0.102001 0.375898 72.89109 0.378698 77.39319 14 0.100134 52.18679 0.291145 13.65777 0.0025751 0.100848 0.393853 65.9454 0.396653 70.4475 15 0.082811 43.16311 0.302147 14.20818 0.002548 0.099808 0.387506 57.4711 0.390306 61.9732 16 0.073712 38.41898 0.344413 16.31201 0.002525 0.098892 0.42065 54.82988 0.42345 59.33198 17 0.130958 68.2454 0.232623 10.72466 0.002636 0.103248 0.366217 79.0733 0.369017 83.5754 18 0.105437 54.949 0.252045 11.69497 0.002594 0.101604 0.360076 66.74558 0.362876 71.24768 19 0.08601 44.82535 0.287045 13.4518 0.002564 0.100417 0.375619 58.37757 0.378419 62.87967 20 0.079041 41.19519 0.298297 14.01661 0.002536 0.099354 0.379874 55.31116 0.382674 59.81326 21 0.07203 37.54191 0.346436 16.41316 0.002481 0.097199 0.420947 54.05227 0.423747 58.55437 22 0.092536 48.22387 0.242488 11.21436 0.002582 0.101147 0.337607 59.53937 0.340407 64.04147 23 0.082897 43.2009 0.287045 13.4518 0.002551 0.100417 0.372492 56.75311 0.375292 61.25521 24 0.070792 36.89563 0.296834 13.94349 0.002492 0.097608 0.370118 50.93673 0.372918 55.43883 25 0.085376 44.48959 0.242488 11.28177 0.002575 0.100859 0.330439 55.87222 0.333239 60.37432 26 0.076707 39.97517 0.2860471 13.39876 0.002541 0.099545 0.365295 53.47348 0.3680951 57.97558 27 0.065807 34.29554 0.2973791 13.968891 0.0024811 0.097166 0.365667 48.3616 0.3684671 52.8637 28 0.072761 37.91694 0.2854381 13.366081 0.0025261 0.098955 0.3607241 51.38197 0.3635241 55.88407 Stationary Source Total Cancer Risk: 4.5021 Stationary Source Total [PM2.5]: 0.0028 Appendix B - Page 4 [�— Note C, E. .. C E 3 ' C, 13 = Note ,Ar€GIS Explorer - 40 Airport Bl.,d Mobile Source Map Marne �Display Tools Appearance Orientation Indicator Information Coordinates: Degrees -Minutes -Seconds - Effects Receive Signal Position; Bottom Left - J Position Information Distance: Meters, Kilometers - I_ .i Stars I_I Atmowherrc Kalo U Center location Go Capture Use for Navigation Target Indicator Grid Scalebar Fag i i Sun Lighting I I Track laCal i -an To 4Naypoint Options Units 3D Environment GIRSReceiw& NA Contents CpP-4 LI t Neyv Folder Note C D 23 [�— Note C, E. .. C E 3 ' C, 13 = 2 [3 a R 13 11 G! [3 28 1 C1327 C [3 26 • C O 25 Ohl • CpP-4 - C D 23 Cp77 CO2 13 C p 18 C [3 15 @ 13 C [3 Iv C 13 10 Li [317 C 13 g E* [3 9 R 13 17 CI ■ 7 EF 13 - E p 1 C. ■ 3 r L 1 — ❑ CI,' IPk l - 1 IF r O Project site # > 0 railway pm W � ! 40 > �]� railway cancer risk t r 0 highighway pm 16 % i S. ir > �]� highway cancer risk 0 major streetRP AN pm ^ > �]� major street cancer risk >r Basemap [Imagery] Appendix B - Page 5'At W r WR % 1� it It k '! APPENDIX C ARBORIST REPORT March 25, 2021 Ryan McNamara Blake I Griggs Properties 550 Hartz Avenue, Suite 200, Danville, CA 94526 925.208.4374 1 rmcnamara(a)blakegriggs.com Re: Arborist Report for 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco Dear Ryan, Per your request, I visited the property at 40 Airport Blvd on 3/4/21 to assess two trees located along Airport Blvd. The South San Francisco Tree Preservation Ordinance Chapter 13.30 has multiple categories of "protected trees" - neither tree qualifies for protected status. Tree #1: Sydney golden wattle (Acacia longifolia; Figure 1 top) Trunk size: 9" diameter / 28" circumference Health: Good Structure: Fair -Poor Dripline Radius: 5'N, 8'E, 15'S, 8'W Age: Mature Notes: Co -dominant stems at 2' with included bark; one stem already failed to east. 40° lean to E with minor correction. -4" from existing curb. Construction Impacts: In proposed structure. Within proposed planting area. Removal recommended. Tree #2: Bailey acacia (Acacia baileyana, Figure 1 bottom) Trunk size: 10" diameter / 31" circumference Health: Poor Structure: Fair Dripline Radius: 3'N, 15'E, 18'S, 12'W Age: Mature Notes: Very sparse canopy with dead interior. Multiple stems at 5'. Approx. 8' below curb. curb. Construction Impacts: Within proposed planting area; -4' from proposed building. Removal recommended. Figure 1. (top) Acacia #1 is in good health with poor structure due to strong winds. (bottom) Acacia #2 is better structured and further from the building, but its health is worse. 4080 Cabrilho Drive • Martinez, CA 94553 • Telephone (925) 930-7901 • Fax (925) 723-2442 Arborist Report, 40 Airport Blvd - - - - � IL r� A o March 25, 2021 � TRANSFORMER Figure 2. Excerpt of proposed plan showing locations of the acacias. They are in or right next to the proposed building and will need to be removed. I reviewed the proposed plan package by ADC dated 12/3/20, specifically grading, landscape, utility, and general site plans (Figure 2). The smaller acacia, tree #1, is a healthy specimen despite its poor structure. However, it is located in the proposed building (or nearly so) and cannot be saved. The second acacia (#2) is slightly further away at 4' from the structure but is in much worse health. I suspect the sparse canopy is related to lack of watering and strong winds in this location. I would not recommend saving tree #2 due to its significant decline. It is my recommendation that both trees will need to be removed to accommodate the proposed project. Newly planted trees are likely to quickly overtake and replace the benefits provided by these two trees. Thank you for the opportunity to provide this assessment, and let me know if you have any questions. Sincerely, Jennifer Tso Certified Arborist #WE -10270A ISA Tree Risk Assessor Qualified 4080 Cabrilho Drive • Martinez, CA 94553 • Telephone (925) 930-7901 • Fax (925) 723-2442 APPENDIX D GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION PREPARED FOR: BELLA VISTA DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 1 CAMINO SOBRANTE, #217 ORINDA, CALIFORNIA 94563 PREPARED BY- GEOCON Y GEOCON CONSULTANTS, INC. 6671 BRISA STREET LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA 94550 <<7> GEOCON GEOCON PROJECT NO. E9037-04-01 JANUARY 2018 GEOCO V CONSULTANTS, INC. GEOTECHNICAL ■ ENVIRONMENTAL ■ Project No. E9037-04-01 January 17, 2018 Bella Vista Development Company, LLC One Camino Sobrante, #217 Orinda, California 94563 Attention: Mr. Sam Greason Subject: PROPOSED MULTIFAMILY DEVELOPMENT 40-60 AIRPORT BOULEVARD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION Dear Mr. Greason: /Alt M A T E R I A L S W%N*7/' In accordance with your authorization of our proposal dated November 29, 2017, we have performed a preliminary geotechnical investigation for the subject multifamily development in South San Francisco, California. Our investigation was performed to identify major geotechnical constraints at the site as they pertain to the feasibility of the proposed project and develop preliminary design recommendations. The accompanying report presents the results of our study and indicates the proposed development is feasible from a geotechnical standpoint. This preliminary investigation is a due -diligence level study intended to evaluate the geotechnical feasibility of the site for the proposed project. A design -level geotechnical study will be necessary to incorporate updated project details, corroborate the findings, opinions and conclusions provided herein, and provide geotechnical recommendations for foundation design, site grading, etc. If you have any questions regarding this report, or if we may be of further service, please contact the undersigned at your convenience. Sincerely, GEOCON CONSULTANTS, INC. INAFT Shane Rodacker, PE, GE Senior Engineer (1/e -mail) Addressee 6671 Brisa Street ■ Livermore, California 94550 ■ Tel (925) 371-5900 ■ Fax (925) 371-5915 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE....................................................................................................................1 2. SITE CONDITIONS AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................1 3. GEOLOGIC SETTING........................................................................................................................2 4. GEOLOGIC HAZARDS......................................................................................................................2 4.1 Faulting and Seismicity...........................................................................................................2 4.2 Surface Fault Rupture.............................................................................................................3 4.3 Ground Shaking.....................................................................................................................3 4.4 Liquefaction............................................................................................................................4 4.5 Landslides..............................................................................................................................4 4.6 Tsunamis and Seiches............................................................................................................5 5. SOIL AND GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS......................................................................................5 5.1 Artificial Fill..............................................................................................................................5 5.2 Alluvium..................................................................................................................................5 5.3 Franciscan Formation.............................................................................................................5 5.4 Groundwater...........................................................................................................................5 6. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS...................................................................................6 6.1 General...................................................................................................................................6 6.2 Seismic Design Criteria...........................................................................................................6 6.3 Soil and Excavation Characteristics........................................................................................7 6.4 Foundation Type Recommendations......................................................................................8 7. FURTHER GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES..........................................................................................8 7.1 Design -Level Geotechnical Investigation................................................................................8 7.2 Testing and Observation Services..........................................................................................8 LIMITATIONS AND UNIFORMITY OF CONDITIONS FIGURES Figure 1, Vicinity Map Figure 2, Site Plan APPENDIX A— FIELD INVESTIGATION Figure Al, Key to Logs Figure A2 through A4, Logs of Soil Borings B1 through B3 APPENDIX B — LABORATORY TESTING Table B -I, Summary of Laboratory Atterberg Limits Test Results Table B -II, Summary of Laboratory Expansion Index Test Results Table B -III, Summary of Laboratory Grain Size Analyses — No. 200 Wash Figures 131 and B2, Laboratory Particle Size Analysis Results LIST OF REFERENCES PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE This report presents the results of a preliminary geotechnical investigation for a proposed 7 -story multifamily development in South San Francisco, California (see Vicinity Map, Figure 1). The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the subsurface soil and geologic conditions for the planned development and, based on the encountered conditions, identify major geotechnical constraints relative to the feasibility of the proposed project and provide preliminary recommendations for project planning. The scope of this investigation included field exploration, laboratory testing, engineering analysis and the preparation of this report. Our field exploration was performed on December 20, 2017 and included the drilling 3 exploratory soil borings to maximum depths of approximately 29 feet. The locations of the soil borings are depicted on the Site Plan, Figure 2. A discussion of our field investigation and soil boring logs are presented in Appendix A. Laboratory tests were performed on selected soil samples obtained during the investigation to evaluate pertinent geotechnical parameters. Appendix B presents the laboratory test results in tabular and graphical format. The opinions expressed herein are based on analysis of the data obtained during the investigation and our experience with similar soil and geologic conditions. References reviewed to prepare this report are provided in the List of References section. If project details vary significantly from those described herein, Geocon should be contacted to determine the necessity for review and possible revision of this report. 2. SITE CONDITIONS AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION The approximately 1 2/3 -acre site is an irregularly shaped parcel on the eastern side of Airport Boulevard in South San Francisco. A railroad spur line bounds the northern margin of the site. An existing hotel property and restaurant are present to the east and southeast, respectively. The site is occupied by a series of adjacent warehouses up to approximately 60 feet in height. Truck loading docks are located across the southern side of the warehouse facility. Areas of at -grade parking, driveways and landscaping are also present. Site topography is generally flat with approximate ground surface elevations of 15 to 20 feet above mean sea level (MSL). Airport Boulevard crosses underneath a railroad corridor via a grade separation just northwest of the site. The grade difference is accomplished with a cast -in-place retaining wall that increases in height from south to north along Airport Boulevard. An artificial slope descends to a sidewalk atop the retaining wall at the western margin of the site. We understand the proposed development will include an at -grade 7 -story apartment building. The first two levels will be concrete podium with wood -framed residential levels above. No significant subterranean levels are planned. We assume site grading will be minimal with cuts and fills on the order of two feet or less to attain design subgrade elevation. Ancillary site improvements such as underground utilities, driveways, and exterior flatwork and landscaping are also anticipated. Project No. E9037-04-01 - 1 - January 17, 2018 3. GEOLOGIC SETTING South San Francisco is located within the Coast Ranges Geomorphic Province of California, which is characterized by a series of northwest trending mountains and valleys along the north and central coast of California. Topography is controlled by the predominant geological structural trends within the Coast Range that generally consist of northwest trending synclines, anticlines and faulted blocks. The dominant structure is a result of both active northwest trending strike -slip faulting, associated with the San Andreas Fault system, and east -west compression within the province. The San Andreas Fault (SAF) is a major right -lateral strike -slip fault that extends from the Gulf of California in Mexico to Cape Mendocino in northern California. The SAF forms a portion of the boundary between two tectonic plates on the surface of the earth. To the west of the SAF is the Pacific Plate, which moves north relative to the North American Plate, located east of the fault. In the San Francisco Bay Area, movement across this plate boundary is concentrated on the SAF but also distributed, to a lesser extent, across several other faults including the Hayward, Calaveras and Rodgers Creek faults, among others. Together, these faults are referred to as the SAF system. Basement rock west of the SAF is generally granitic, while to the east it consists of a chaotic mixture of highly deformed marine sedimentary, submarine volcanic and metamorphic rocks of the Franciscan Complex. Both are typically Jurassic to Cretaceous in age (205 to 65 million years old). Overlying the basement rocks are Cretaceous (about 140 to 65 million years old) marine, as well as Tertiary (about 65 to 1.6 million years old) marine and non -marine sedimentary rocks with some continental volcanic rock. These Cretaceous and Tertiary rocks have typically been extensively folded and faulted largely because of movement along the SAF system, which has been ongoing for about the last 25 million years, and regional compression during the last about 4 million years. The inland valleys, as well as the structural depression within which San Francisco Bay is located, are filled with unconsolidated to semi -consolidated deposits of Quaternary age (about the last 1.6 million years). Continental deposits (alluvium) consist of unconsolidated to semi -consolidated sand, silt, clay and gravel, while the bay deposits typically consist of soft organic -rich silt and clay (bay mud) or sand. Background geologic mapping by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) indicates the majority of the site is underlain by sandstone and shale of the Cretaceous- and Jurassic -age Franciscan Complex with artificial fills at the southern margin of the site. The artificial fills area likely associated with the in -fill of former natural stream channels during original site development. The conditions encountered in our soil borings and our observations of exposed formational materials at the site generally agree with the USGS mapping. 4. GEOLOGIC HAZARDS 4.1 Faulting and Seismicity Geologists and seismologists recognize the San Francisco Bay Area as one of the most seismically -active regions in the United States. The significant earthquakes that occur in the Bay Area are associated with crustal movements along well-defined active fault zones that generally trend in a northwesterly direction. The site and greater Bay Area are seismically dominated by the presence of the active San Andreas Fault System. In the theory of plate tectonics, the San Andreas Fault System is a transform fault that forms the Project No. E9037-04-01 - 2 - January 17, 2018 boundary between the northward moving Pacific Plate (west of the fault) and the southward moving North American Plate (east of the fault). Locally, the movement is distributed across a complex system of strike - slip, right lateral parallel and subparallel faults, which include the San Andreas, Hayward and Calaveras faults, among others. The table below presents approximate distances to active faults in the site vicinity based on web -based mapping by the USGS and California Geological Survey (CGS). Site latitude is 37.6510° N, 122.4083° W. TABLE 4.1 REGIONAL FAULT SUMMARY Fault Name Distance to Site (miles) Maximum Earthquake Magnitude, Mw San Andreas (Peninsula) 23/4 8.0 San Gregorio (San Gregorio Section) 8'/2 7.4 San Andreas (North Coast) 15'/2 8.0 Hayward (North) 15'/2 7.3 Hayward (South) 16'/4 7.3 Monte Vista - Shannon 21 '/2 6.4 Silver Creek 23'/4 6.9 Calaveras (North) 24 6.9 Contra Costa Shear Zone 24'/4 6.5 Pleasanton 253/4 6.6 Concord 28'/2 6.6 Faults tabulated above and others in the greater Bay Area are sources of potential ground motion. However, earthquakes that might occur on other faults within the northern California area are also potential generators of ground motion and could cause ground shaking at the site. 4.2 Surface Fault Rupture The site is not within a currently established State of California Earthquake Fault Zone for surface fault rupture hazards. No active or potentially -active faults are known to pass directly beneath the site. Therefore, the potential for surface rupture due to faulting occurring beneath the site during the design life of the proposed development is considered low. By CGS definition, an active fault is one with surface displacement within the last 11,000 years. A potentially -active fault has demonstrated evidence of surface displacement with the past 1.6 million years. Faults that have not moved in the last 1.6 million years are typically considered inactive. 4.3 Ground Shaking We used the USGS web -based Unified Hazard Tool to estimate the peak ground acceleration (PGA) and mean and modal (most probable) magnitude associated with a 2,475 -year return period. This return period Project No. E9037-04-01 - 3 - January 17, 2018 corresponds to an event with 2% chance of exceedance in a 50 -year period. The USGS estimated PGA is 1.3lg and the modal magnitude is 7.9 for borderline Seismic Site Class C/D (V530 = 360 m/sec). While listing PGA is useful for comparison of potential effects of fault activity in a region, other considerations are important in seismic design, including frequency and duration of motion and soil conditions underlying the site. 4.4 Liquefaction The site is not located within a State of California Seismic Hazard Zone for liquefaction. Mapping for Seismic Hazard Zones for liquefaction has not been performed in the northern portion of San Mateo County. However, interactive web -based mapping by USGS and CGS indicates the southern portion of the site possesses a "very high" susceptibility to liquefaction. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which saturated cohesionless soils are subject to a temporary loss of shear strength due to pore pressure buildup under the cyclic shear stresses associated with intense earthquakes. Primary factors that trigger liquefaction are: moderate to strong ground shaking (seismic source), relatively clean, loose granular soils (primarily poorly graded sands and silty sands), and saturated soil conditions (shallow groundwater). Due to the increasing overburden pressure with depth, liquefaction of granular soils is generally limited to the upper 50 feet of a soil profile. We evaluated the potential for liquefaction and resultant settlements at the site using the data from our Boring B 1 and the methodology of Youd et. al. (2001). Our evaluation incorporated an earthquake moment magnitude (MW) of 7.9 and a groundwater depth of 13 feet. We used a ground motion/PGA of 0.81g for the liquefaction evaluation based on 2016 CBC. Our analysis identified a portion of the alluvium below groundwater in our Boring B1 as potentially liquefiable. Consequences of liquefaction can include ground surface settlement, ground loss (sand boils) and lateral slope displacements (lateral spreading). For liquefaction -induced sand boils or fissures to occur, pore water pressure induced within liquefied strata must exert enough force to break through overlying, non -liquefiable layers. Based on methodology recommended by Youd and Garris (1995), which modified and advanced original research by Ishihara (1985), a capping layer of non -liquefiable soil can prevent the occurrence of sand boils and fissures. In our opinion, due to the depth to the liquefiable layer, the potential for ground loss due to sand boils or fissures in a seismic event is considered low. The likely consequence of potential liquefaction at the site is ground surface settlement. Our analysis indicates that, if liquefaction were to occur, settlements on the order of 2 inches may result at the southern margin of the site. Corresponding differential settlements may occur over a short horizontal distance due to the abrupt transition to formational materials across the site. 4.5 Landslides There are no known landslides near the site, nor is the site in the path of any known or potential landslides. We do not consider the potential for a landslide to be a hazard to this project. Project No. E9037-04-01 - 4 - January 17, 2018 4.6 Tsunamis and Seiches Based on mapping published by the California Emergency Management Agency and CGS, the site is outside of a tsunami (seismic sea wave) inundation area. Seiches are large waves generated in enclosed bodies of water in response to ground shaking. No major water -retaining structures are located immediately up gradient from the project site. Flooding from a seismically -induced seiche is considered unlikely. 5. SOIL AND GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS 5.1 Artificial Fill Our Borings B 1 and B3 encountered artificial fills. The fills in Boring B 1 were comprised of loose, clayey fine sand and extended to a depth of approximately 3 1/2 feet below existing grade. The fills in Boring B3 were observed as dense sandy gravels extending to a depth of approximately 3 1/2 feet where formation materials were encountered. The artificial fills our Boring B3 are likely associated with the adjacent rail line. 5.2 Alluvium The materials encountered below the artificial fills in Boring B 1 are interpreted as Quaternary -age alluvium. The alluvial soils were comprised of stiff sandy clay and loose to medium dense, clayey fine sand. The alluvium is underlain by formational materials at a depth of approximately 23 1/2 feet below existing grade. Portion of the alluvium below groundwater are susceptible to liquefaction as discussed in Section 4.4. 5.3 Franciscan Formation Formation materials of the Franciscan Complex were encountered at depths of approximately 23 %2 feet and 3 %2 feet below existing grade in our Borings BI and B3, respectively. Franciscan Formation was encountered below the existing pavement section in Boring B2 and exposed in the slope along the western property line. The formational materials consisted of very stiff to hard clays with variable amounts of sand and gravel and very dense clayey gravels in our soil borings. 5.4 Groundwater Groundwater was encountered at a depth of approximately 13 feet in our Boring B 1 but not observed in our Borings B2 and B3. Actual groundwater levels will fluctuate seasonally and with variations in rainfall, temperature and other factors and may be higher or lower than observed during our study. Project No. E9037-04-01 - 5 - January 17, 2018 6. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 6.1 General 6.1.1 No overriding geotechnical constraints were encountered during our investigation that would preclude the project as presently proposed. Primary geotechnical considerations are the presence of compressible fills and alluvium at the southern margin of the site, the potential for liquefaction - induced settlements within the alluvial soils, and the potential for significantly different foundation support characteristics across the site. The project should be planned such that the proposed development is situated in the portion of the site with Franciscan Formation at/near existing grade. Alternatively, deep foundations or ground improvement may be implemented where the development will overlie artificial fills and alluvium at the southern margin of the site. Based on the field exploration for this study and our review of background geologic mapping, the transition between near -surface formational materials and the former stream channel at the south end of the site generally trends east -west across the site and occurs somewhere between our B 1 and B2 soil boring locations. A closer evaluation of that transition should be included in a design -level geotechnical investigation. For the purposes of this preliminary investigation, we have assumed the development will be planned such that building footprint is situated in the portion of the site underlain by Franciscan Formation. 6.1.2 The proposed project redevelops a site with past episodes of grading and construction. As such, unknown underground improvements and areas of undocumented fill materials (not discussed herein) may be present. If encountered, supplemental recommendations will be provided during site development. 6.1.3 As discussed in Section 4.4, a portion of the site is susceptible to liquefaction. Our analysis indicates that, if liquefaction were to occur, total ground surface settlements on the order of 2 inches or less may result. 6.1.4 Any changes in the design, location or elevation of the proposed improvements, as outlined in this report, should be reviewed by this office. Geocon should be contacted to determine the necessity for review and possible revision of this report. 6.2 Seismic Design Criteria 6.2.1 The following table summarizes site-specific design criteria for the project. We derived the following seismic design parameters using the web -based USGS application U.S. Seismic Design Maps. The information presented herein is based on the 2016 CBC. The building structure should be designed using a Site Class C based on the information in Section 1613.3.2 of the 2016 CBC and Table 20.3-1 of ASCE 7-10. The values presented in Table 6.2.1 are for the risk -targeted maximum considered earthquake (MCER). Project No. E9037-04-01 - 6 - January 17, 2018 TABLE 6.2.1 2016 CBC SEISMIC DESIGN PARAMETERS Parameter Value CBC Reference Site Class C Section 1613.3.2 MCER Ground Motion Spectral Response Acceleration - Class B 2.072 g Figure 1613.3.1 (1) (0.2 sec), Ss Site Class Modified MCEG Peak Ground Acceleration, PGAM 0.809g MCER Ground Motion Spectral Response Acceleration - Class B 0.980 g Figure 1613.3.1(2) (1 sec), S, Site Coefficient, FA 1.0 Table 1613.3.3(1) Site Coefficient, Fv 1.3 Table 1613.3.3(2) Site Class Modified MCER Spectral Response Acceleration (0.2 2.072 g Section 1613.3.3 (Eq. 16-37) sec), SMs Site Class Modified MCER Spectral Response Acceleration (1 1.274 g Section 1613.3.3 (Eq. 16-38) sec), SM, 5% Damped Design 1.381 g Section 1613.3.4 (Eq. 16-39) Spectral Response Acceleration (0.2 sec), SDs 5% Damped Design 0.849 g Section 1613.3.4 (Eq. 16-40) Spectral Response Acceleration (1 sec), SD1 6.2.2 Table 6.2.2 presents additional seismic design parameters for projects located in Seismic Design Categories of D through F in accordance with ASCE 7-10 for the mapped maximum considered geometric mean (MCEG). TABLE 6.2.2 2016 CBC SITE ACCELERATION DESIGN PARAMETERS Parameter Value ASCE 7-10 Reference Mapped MCEG Peak Ground Acceleration, PGA 0.809g Figure 22-7 Site Coefficient, FPGA 1.0 Table 11.8-1 Site Class Modified MCEG Peak Ground Acceleration, PGAM 0.809g Section 11.8.3 (Eq. 11.8-1) 6.2.3 Conformance to the criteria in Tables 6.2.1 and 6.2.2 for seismic design does not constitute a guarantee or assurance that significant structural damage or ground failure will not occur if a large earthquake occurs. The primary goal of seismic design is to protect life, not to avoid all damage, since such design may be economically prohibitive. 6.3 Soil and Excavation Characteristics 6.3.1 Based on the soils conditions encountered in our exploratory borings, the onsite fills and alluvial soils can be excavated with moderate effort using conventional excavation equipment. We do not anticipate excavations in the native alluvium at the site will generate oversize material (greater than 6 inches in nominal dimension). Excavations in the Franciscan Formation will require additional effort and possibly special equipment or techniques and may require secondary handling or breakage of concretions. The artificial fills at the site are undocumented and may Project No. E9037-04-01 - 7 - January 17, 2018 contain constituents not reported herein. Below -grade improvements associated with prior site development may also be present. 6.3.2 It is the responsibility of the contractor to ensure that all excavations and trenches are properly shored and maintained in accordance with applicable Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rules and regulations to maintain safety and maintain the stability of adjacent existing improvements. 6.4 Foundation Type Recommendations 6.4.1 Foundations for the new multifamily building may consist of conventional shallow foundations (strip or spread footings) founded in competent Franciscan Formation. Should the site layout be such that a portion of the building is constructed over the fills and alluvium at the southern margin, ground improvement or deep foundation elements may be necessary in that area. 7. FURTHER GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES 7.1 Design -Level Geotechnical Investigation 7.1.1 As discussed herein, we should conduct a design -level geotechnical investigation to address updated project details, confirm the opinions and preliminary recommendations provided herein, and develop specific recommendations for the selected foundation type(s). 7.2 Testing and Observation Services 7.2.1 The recommendations provided in this report are based on the assumption that we will continue as Geotechnical Engineer of Record throughout the construction phase. It is important to maintain continuity of geotechnical interpretation and confirm that field conditions encountered are similar to those anticipated during design. If we are not retained for these services, we cannot assume any responsibility for others interpretation of our recommendations, and therefore the future performance of the project. Project No. E9037-04-01 - 8- January 17, 2018 LIMITATIONS AND UNIFORMITY OF CONDITIONS The recommendations of this report pertain only to the site investigated and are based upon the assumption that the soil conditions do not deviate from those disclosed in the investigation. If any variations or undesirable conditions are encountered during construction, or if the proposed construction will differ from that anticipated herein, Geocon Consultants, Inc. should be notified so that supplemental recommendations can be given. The evaluation or identification of the potential presence of hazardous or corrosive materials was not part of the geotechnical scope of services provided by Geocon Consultants, Inc. This report is issued with the understanding that it is the responsibility of the owner, or of his representative, to ensure that the information and recommendations contained herein are brought to the attention of the architect and engineer for the project and incorporated into the plans, and the necessary steps are taken to see that the contractor and subcontractors carry out such recommendations in the field. The findings of this report are valid as of the present date. However, changes in the conditions of a property can occur with the passage of time, whether they are due to natural processes or the works of man on this or adjacent properties. In addition, changes in applicable or appropriate standards may occur, whether they result from legislation or the broadening of knowledge. Accordingly, the findings of this report may be invalidated wholly or partially by changes outside our control. Therefore, this report is subject to review and should not be relied upon after a period of three years. Our professional services were performed, our findings obtained, and our recommendations prepared in accordance with generally accepted geotechnical engineering principles and practices used in the site area at this time. No warranty is provided, express or implied. Project No. E9037-04-01 - 9 - January 17, 2018 Lake Merced Golf & Country Club Golden Gate National Recreation Area J Daly City COI N 0 1 Scale in Miles San Bruno Mountain a State and Brisbane County S A N Park FRANCISCO Cypress Hills'--, Golf Course BAY San Bruno Mountain State and County Park South San Francisco 'a California PROJECT Golf Club of SITE San Francisco Golden Gate National Cemetery S�eatr San Bruno n SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 9 80 �'� Millbrae / loI TEOCON w) CONSULTANTS, INC. 6671 BRISA STREET LIVERMORE, CA 94550 PHONE 925.371.5900 FAX 925.371.5915 Proposed Multifamily Development 40-60 Airport Boulevard South San Francisco, California VICINITY MAP E9037-04-01 January 2018 Figure 1 l ®B3� , a I ®B2 LEGEND: B1® Approximate Boring Location 0 80 Scale in Feet CTEOCON CONSULTANTS, INC. 6671 BRISA STREET LIVERMORE, CA 94550 PHONE 925.371.5900 FAX 925.371.5915 Proposed Multifamily Development 40-60 Airport Boulevard South San Francisco, California SITE PLAN E9037-04-01 January 2018 Figure 2 APPENDIX APPENDIX A FIELD EXPLORATION Fieldwork for our investigation included a site reconnaissance, subsurface exploration, and soil sampling. The locations of the exploratory borings are shown on the Site Plan, Figure 2. Boring logs for our exploration are presented in figures following the text in this appendix. Borings were located in the field using a measuring tape and existing reference points. Therefore, actual boring locations may deviate slightly. Our subsurface exploration was performed on December 20, 2017 and included the drilling and sampling of existing soils with a Mobile B40L drill rig equipped with 8 -inch hollow -stem augers. Sampling in the borings was accomplished using a 140 -pound downhole wireline hammer with a 30 -inch drop. Samples were obtained with a 3 -inch outside -diameter (OD), split spoon (California Modified) sampler. The number of blows required to drive the sampler the last 12 inches (or fraction thereof) of the 18 -inch sampling interval were recorded on the boring logs. The blow counts shown on the boring logs should not be interpreted as standard SPT "N" values; corrections have not been applied. Samples were collected at appropriate intervals, classified by our field engineer, retained in moisture -tight containers, and transported to the laboratory for testing and further classification. The applicable type of each sampling interval is noted on the exploratory boring logs. Upon completion are borings where backfilled per San Mateo County permit requirements and capped with quickset concrete in pavement areas. Subsurface conditions encountered in the exploratory borings were visually examined, classified and logged in general accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Practice for Description and Identification of Soils (Visual -Manual Procedure D2488). This system uses the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS) for soil designations. The logs depict soil and geologic conditions encountered and depths at which samples were obtained. The logs also include our interpretation of the conditions between sampling intervals. Therefore, the logs contain both observed and interpreted data. We determined the lines designating the interface between soil materials on the logs using visual observations, drill rig penetration rates, excavation characteristics and other factors. The transition between materials may be abrupt or gradual. Where applicable, the field logs were revised based on subsequent laboratory testing. UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION MAJOR DIVISIONS APPROX. DEGREE OF SATURATION, S (k) DESCRIPTION TYPICAL NAMES RESISTANCE —NO Recovery SAND AND GRAVEL p p WELL GRADED GRAVELS WITH OR 50<8<75 MOIST BLOWS GW BLOWS BLOWS WITHOUT SAND, LITTLE OR NO FINES m— Shelby Tube Sample RELATIVE CLEAN GRAVELS WITH PER FOOT PER FOOT PER FOOT COMPRESSIVE LENSED DENSITY (SPT)' LITTLE OR NO FINES CONSISTENCY (SPT)' (MOD -CAL)' STRENGTH is '0 POORLY GRADED GRAVELS WITH OR 0-4 GRAVELS MORE THAN HALF VERY SOFT 0-2 0-3 0-0.25 GP LOOSE WITHOUT SAND, LITTLE OR NO FINES 7-16 COARSE FRACTION IS —SPT Sample MEDIUM ied SILTY GRAVELS, SILTY GRAVELS WITH K LARGER THAN NOA � y SIEVE SIZE EXCAVATION, WITH PERMEABLE JOINTS GM ,— Modifed California Sample SAND p w 49-79 GRAVELS WITH OVER Level VERY DENSE OVER 50 C O w VERY STIFF 16-30 25-48 2.0-4.0 12% FINES 9 /p CLAYEY GRAVELS, CLAYEY GRAVELS Z w y (At GC WITH SAND w N 'NUMBER OF BLOWS OF 140 LB HAMMER /9' _Groundwater (Seepage) C�0 i z INCHES TO DRIVE LAST 12 INCHES OF AN 18 -INCH DRIVE WELL GRADED SANDS WITH OR w a z $W WITHOUT GRAVEL, LITTLE OR NO FINES � r = CLEAN SANDS WITH POORLY GRADED SANDS WITH OR pm ~ SANDS LITTLE OR NO FINES O E MORE THAN HALF $P WITHOUT GRAVEL, LITTLE OR NO FINES COARSE FRACTION IS $M 1 I' SANDS WITH OR WITHOUT GRAVEL SMALLER THAN NOASILTY SIEVE SIZE SANDS WITH OVER 12% FINES CLAYEY SANDS WITH OR WITHOUT $C / / / GRAVEL /, INORGANIC SILTS AND VERY FINE ML SANDS, ROCK FLOUR, SILTS WITH SANDS AND GRAVELS INORGANIC CLAYS OF LOW TO MEDIUM SILTS AND CLAYS CL PLASTICITY, CLAYS WITH SANDS AND y w z w LIQUID LIMIT 50% OR LESS GRAVELS, LEAN CLAYS E ORGANIC SILTS OR CLAYS OF LOW O w y OL — — PLASTICITY W -- — Q ZO INORGANIC SILTS, MICACEOUS OR w iZ MH DIATOMACEOUS, FINE SANDY OR SILTY W w i SOILS, ELASTIC SILTS INORGANIC CLAYS OF HIGH PLASTICITY, ~ u-0 SILTS AND CLAYS CH FAT CLAYS LIQUID LIMIT GREATER THAN 50% ORGANIC CLAYS OR CLAYS OF MEDIUM OH TO HIGH PLASTICITY PEAT AND OTHER HIGHLY ORGANIC HIGHLY ORGANIC SOILS PT = � SOILS BORINGITRENCH LOG LEGEND MOISTURE DESCRIPTIONS FIELD TEST APPROX. DEGREE OF SATURATION, S (k) DESCRIPTION PENETRATION RESISTANCE —NO Recovery SAND AND GRAVEL DAMP SILT AND CLAY 50<8<75 MOIST BLOWS BLOWS BLOWS BLOWS VISIBLE FREE WATER m— Shelby Tube Sample RELATIVE PER FOOT PER FOOT PER FOOT PER FOOT COMPRESSIVE LENSED DENSITY (SPT)' (MOD -CAL)` CONSISTENCY (SPT)' (MOD -CAL)' STRENGTH is ®—Bulk Sample VERY LOOSE 0-4 0-6 VERY SOFT 0-2 0-3 0-0.25 DISCOLORED, FRACTURES, INTACT ROCK -NOTICEABLY WEAKER THAN FRESH ROCK LOOSE 5-10 7-16 SOFT 3-4 4-6 0.25-0.50 —SPT Sample MEDIUM 11-30 17-48 MEDIUM STIFF 5-8 7-13 0.50-1.0 EXPLOSIVES FOR DENSE ROCK -NOT NOTICEABLY WEAKER THAN FRESH ROCK EXCAVATION, WITH PERMEABLE JOINTS ,— Modifed California Sample DENSE 31-50 49-79 STIFF 9-15 14-24 1.0-2.0 Level VERY DENSE OVER 50 OVER 79 VERY STIFF 16-30 25-48 2.0-4.0 _Groundwater 1 Completion) (At HARD OVER OVER OVER 30 48 4.0 Level Q 'NUMBER OF BLOWS OF 140 LB HAMMER FALLING 30 _Groundwater (Seepage) INCHES TO DRIVE LAST 12 INCHES OF AN 18 -INCH DRIVE MOISTURE DESCRIPTIONS FIELD TEST APPROX. DEGREE OF SATURATION, S (k) DESCRIPTION NO INDICATION OF MOISTURE; DRY TO THE TOUCH S<25 DRY SLIGHT INDICATION OF MOISTURE 25<S<50 DAMP INDICATION OF MOISTURE; NO VISIBLE WATER 50<8<75 MOIST MINOR VISIBLE FREE WATER 75<S<100 WET VISIBLE FREE WATER 100 SATURATED QUANTITY DESCRIPTIONS APPROX. ESTIMATED PERCENT DESCRIPTION <5% TRACE 5-10% FEW 11-25% LITTLE 26-50% SOME >50% MOSTLY GRAVEL/COBBLE/BOULDER DESCRIPTIONS CRITERIA DESCRIPTION PASS THROUGH A 3 -INCH SIEVE AND BE RETAINED ON A NO. 4 SIEVE (#4 TO 3") GRAVEL PASS A 12 -INCH SQUARE OPENING AND BE RETAINED ON A 3 -INCH SIEVE (3'-12") COBBLE WILL NOT PASS A 12 -INCH SQUARE OPENING (>1211) BOULDER BEDDING SPACING DESCRIPTIONS THICKNESS/SPACING DESCRIPTOR GREATER THAN 10 FEET MASSIVE 3 TO 10 FEET VERY THICKLY BEDDED 1 TO 3 FEET THICKLY BEDDED 3 %-INCH TO 1 FOOT MODERATELY BEDDED 1 X -INCH TO 3 %-INCH THINLY BEDDED %-INCH TO 1 Y4 -INCH VERY THINLY BEDDED LESS THAN %-INCH LAMINATED STRUCTURE DESCRIPTIONS CRITERIA DESCRIPTION ALTERNATING LAYERS OF VARYING MATERIAL OR COLOR WITH LAYERS AT LEAST STRATIFIED Y4 -INCH THICK MODERATELY CEMENTED/INDURATED ALTERNATING LAYERS OF VARYING MATERIAL OR COLOR WITH LAYERS LESS THAN STRONGLY CEMENTED/INDURATED X -INCH THICK LAMINATED BREAKS ALONG DEFINITE PLANES OF FRACTURE WITH LITTLE RESISTANCE FISSURED TO FRACTURING DISCOLORED, CHANGED TO SOIL, FABRIC MAINLY PRESERVED FRACTURE PLANES APPEAR POLISHED OR GLOSSY, SOMETIMES STRIATED SLICKENSIDED COHESIVE SOIL THAT CAN BE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALLER ANGULAR LUMPS WHICH BLOCKY RESIST FURTHER BREAKDOWN EXTREMELY STRONG INCLUSION OF SMALL POCKETS OF DIFFERENT SOIL, SUCH AS SMALL LENSES OF SAND LENSED SCATTERED THROUGH A MASS OF CLAY HAND OR RIPPING, WITH SLIGHT SAME COLOR AND MATERIAL THROUGHOUT HOMOGENOUS CEMENTATION/INDURATION DESCRIPTIONS FIELD TEST DESCRIPTION CRUMBLES OR BREAKS WITH HANDLING OR LITTLE FINGER PRESSURE WEAKLY CEMENTED/INDURATED CRUMBLES OR BREAKS WITH CONSIDERABLE FINGER PRESSURE MODERATELY CEMENTED/INDURATED WILL NOT CRUMBLE OR BREAK WITH FINGER PRESSURE STRONGLY CEMENTED/INDURATED IGNEOUS/METAMORPHIC ROCK STRENGTH DESCRIPTIONS FIELD TEST DESCRIPTION MATERIAL CRUMBLES WITH BARE HAND WEAK MATERIAL CRUMBLES UNDER BLOWS FROM GEOLOGY HAMMER MODERATELY WEAK X -INCH INDENTATIONS WITH SHARP END FROM GEOLOGY HAMMER MODERATELY STRONG HAND-HELD SPECIMEN CAN BE BROKEN WITH ONE BLOW FROM GEOLOGY HAMMER STRONG HAND-HELD SPECIMEN CAN BE BROKEN WITH COUPLE BLOWS FROM DISCOLORED, CHANGED TO SOIL, FABRIC MAINLY PRESERVED GEOLOGY HAMMER VERY STRONG HAND-HELD SPECIMEN CAN BE BROKEN WITH MANY BLOWS FROM (Saprolde) GEOLOGY HAMMER EXTREMELY STRONG IGNEOUS/METAMORPHIC ROCK WEATHERING DESCRIPTIONS DEGREE OF DESCRIPTION ENGINEERING DECOMPOSITION FIELD RECOGNITION PROPERTIES SOIL DISCOLORED, CHANGED TO SOIL, FABRIC DESTROYED EASY TO DIG MAJORITY OF JOINTS/FRACTURES SPACED AT 1 -INCH TO 4 -INCH EXCAVATED BY COMPLETELY WEATHERED DISCOLORED, CHANGED TO SOIL, FABRIC MAINLY PRESERVED HAND OR RIPPING VERY INTENSELY INTERVALS; MOSTLY RECOVERED AS CHIPS AND FRAGMENTS (Saprolde) EXCAVATED BY HIGHLY WEATHERED DISCOLORED, HIGHLY FRACTURED, FABRIC ALTERED AROUND FRACTURES HAND OR RIPPING, WITH SLIGHT DIFFICULTY EXCAVATED WITH MODERATELY WEATHERED DISCOLORED, FRACTURES, INTACT ROCK -NOTICEABLY WEAKER THAN FRESH ROCK DIFFICULTY WITHOUT EXPLOSIVES REQUIRES MAY BE DISCOLORED, SOME FRACTURES, INTACT EXPLOSIVES FOR SLIGHTLY WEATHERED ROCK -NOT NOTICEABLY WEAKER THAN FRESH ROCK EXCAVATION, WITH PERMEABLE JOINTS AND FRACTURES FRESH NO DISCOLORATION, OR LOSS OF STRENGTH REQUIRES EXPLOSIVES IGNEOUS/METAMORPHIC ROCK JOINT/FRACTURE DESCRIPTIONS FIELD TEST DESCRIPTION NO OBSERVED FRACTURES UNFRACTURED/UNJOINTED MAJORITY OF JOINTS/FRACTURES SPACED AT 1 TO 3 FOOT INTERVALS SLIGHTLY FRACTURED/JOINTED MAJORITY OF JOINTS/FRACTURES SPACED AT 44NCH TO 1 FOOT MODERATELY FRACTURED/JOINTED INTERVALS MAJORITY OF JOINTS/FRACTURES SPACED AT 1 -INCH TO 4 -INCH INTENSELY FRACTURED/JOINTED INTERVALS WITH SCATTERED FRAGMENTED INTERVALS MAJORITY OF JOINTS/FRACTURES SPACED AT LESS THAN 1 -INCH VERY INTENSELY INTERVALS; MOSTLY RECOVERED AS CHIPS AND FRAGMENTS FRACTURED/JOINTED PROJECT NO. E9037-04-01 PROJECT NAME: 40-60 Airport Blvd. Multifamily Figure A2, Log of Boring B1, page 1 of 2 0), GEOCON GEOCON BORING LOG E9037-04-01 BORING LOGS.GPJ 01/17/18 SAMPLE SYMBOLS ❑ ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL 91... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST .... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) ® ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE Q ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. BORING B1 DEPTH o LU SOIL ELEV. (MSL.) DATE COMPLETED 1212012017 zo �7_ w o IN SAMPLE J O o z CLASS z U ¢ in cn z 11 z FEET NO. (USCS) ENG./GEO. JBM DRILLER EGI a4 F i:o LU Ln o v a _� w EQUIPMENT Mobile 13401 -w/8 -inch HSA HAMMER TYPE Downhole -Wireline Z w a O m } �--- o O Z o MATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0 Approximately 3 inches AC 1 V. SC Approximately 4 inches AB FILL 81-1-5 :�`-- Loose, moist, brown, Clayey (f) SAND 2- - B1-2.5-3-= -f 9 3 B1-3 CL ALLUVIUM 4 B14-4.5 Stiff, moist, orange -brown, (f) Sandy CLAY 16 B1-4.5 -pp=2-3 112.1 17.6 5 6 7 8 SC — — — — — — — Medium dense, moist, orange -brown, Clayey (f) SAND — 23 --- --- 9 B1-9-9.5 10 61-9.5 115.7 17.3 11 �' 12 '- 13 �' t -dense, less clay 14 131-14-14.5 52 17.6 j 15 81-14.5 16 '. 17 Figure A2, Log of Boring B1, page 1 of 2 0), GEOCON GEOCON BORING LOG E9037-04-01 BORING LOGS.GPJ 01/17/18 SAMPLE SYMBOLS ❑ ... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL 91... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST .... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) ® ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE Q ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. E9037-04-01 PROJECT NAME: 40-60 Airport Blvd. Multifamily Figure A2, Log of Boring B1, page 2 of 2 47>_') GEOCON GEOCON BORING LOG E9037-04-01 BORING LOGS.GPJ 01/17/18 SAMPLE SYMBOLS F1... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST ■ ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) ® ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE Q ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. BORING B1 DEPTH o LU SOIL ELEV. (MSL.) DATE COMPLETED 12120/2017 0 LU o IN SAMPLE o o z CLASS z LL ¢ Q in cn z U_ ED z FEET N0. 0 (USCS) ENG./GEO. JBM DRILLER EGI LU o u v o a w o z CD EQUIPMENT Mobile B40L w18 -inch HSA HAMMER TYPE Downhole -Wireline Z LU J LU m CL } o o MATERIAL DESCRIPTION 18 -loose, more clay 19 131-19-19.5 14 15.2 20 B1-19.5 21 �. 22 23 . _ CL FRANCISCAN FORMATION 24 B1-24 - Very stiff, damp to moist, orange -brown and brown, CLAY with (f -c) 47 61-24.5 -o- sand and few (f) angular gravels 121.4 14.4 25 -a - - pp>41/2 26 ° -0 27 - O 28 0 - 61-28.5 Ile - -hard, more gravel (f -m) 50/6" 29 1 -rock at shoe END OF BORING AT APPROXIMATELY 29 FEET GROUNDWATER INITIALLY ENCOUNTERED AT APPROXIMATELY 13 FEET BACKFILLED WITH GROUT AND CAPPED WITH CONCRETE Figure A2, Log of Boring B1, page 2 of 2 47>_') GEOCON GEOCON BORING LOG E9037-04-01 BORING LOGS.GPJ 01/17/18 SAMPLE SYMBOLS F1... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST ■ ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) ® ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE Q ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. E9037-04-01 PROJECT NAME: 40-60 Airport Blvd. Multifamily Figure A3, Log of Boring B2, page 1 of 1 47>_') GEOCON GEOCON BORING LOG E9037-04-01 BORING LOGS.GPJ 01/17/18 SAMPLE SYMBOLS F1... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST ■ ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) ® ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE Q ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. BORING B2 DEPTH o LU SOIL ELEV. (MSL.) DATE COMPLETED 12/20/2017 0 LU o IN SAMPLE o o z CLASS z LL ¢ Q in cn z U_ ED z FEET N0. 0 (USCS) ENG./GEO. JBM DRILLER EGI LU o u v o a w o z CD EQUIPMENT Mobile B40L w/ 8 -inch HSA HAMMER TYPE Downhole -Wireline Z LU J LU m CL } o o MATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0 Approximately 3 inches AC Approximately 7 inches AB ML FRANCISCAN FORMATION 1 Very stiff, damp to moist, orange -brown and brown, (f -m) Sandy SILT 2 with trace (f) subrounded to subangular gravel B2-2.5 28 3 132-3 - -more sand, no gravel 4 132-4 -pp>41/z 40 132-4.5 116.5 16.0 5 6 7 _- 8 -less sand 9 132-9 -pp>41/z 47 B2-9.5 10 END OF BORING AT APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET NO FREE WATER ENCOUNTERED BACKFILLED WITH GROUT AND CAPPED WITH CONCRETE Figure A3, Log of Boring B2, page 1 of 1 47>_') GEOCON GEOCON BORING LOG E9037-04-01 BORING LOGS.GPJ 01/17/18 SAMPLE SYMBOLS F1... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST ■ ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) ® ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE Q ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. PROJECT NO. E9037-04-01 PROJECT NAME: 40-60 Airport Blvd. Multifamily Figure A4, Log of Boring B3, page 1 of 1 47>_') GEOCON GEOCON BORING LOG E9037-04-01 BORING LOGS.GPJ 01/17/18 SAMPLE SYMBOLS F1... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST ■ ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) ® ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE Q ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. BORING B3 DEPTH o LU SOIL ELEV. (MSL.) DATE COMPLETED 12/20/2017 0 LU o IN SAMPLE o o z CLASS z LL ¢ Q in cn z U_ ED z FEET N0. 0 (USCS) ENG./GEO. JBM DRILLER EGI LU o u v o a w o z CD EQUIPMENT Mobile B40L w/ 8 -inch HSA HAMMER TYPE Downhole -Wireline Z LU J LU m CL } o o MATERIAL DESCRIPTION 0 GW -GM FILL 0 ° Dense, dry, beige, (f -c) Sandy (f -c) subrounded to subangular 1 GRAVEL with few silts 2 33-2.5-3 68 3 133-3 - I o ° 4 CL FRANCISCAN FORMATION 63-4 - 50/3" Hard, damp, orange -brown and gray, (f -m) subangular Gravelly Sandy -o- CLAY 5 - -Q -pp>4'/z 63-6 Ver dense, d ry�oran orange -brown with 9raY. Cla e GRAVEL with sand � i '�— 3. 4 86 END OF BORING AT APPROXIMATELY 6'/2 FEET NO FREE WATER ENCOUNTERED BACKFILLED WITH COMPACTED CUTTINGS Figure A4, Log of Boring B3, page 1 of 1 47>_') GEOCON GEOCON BORING LOG E9037-04-01 BORING LOGS.GPJ 01/17/18 SAMPLE SYMBOLS F1... SAMPLING UNSUCCESSFUL ... STANDARD PENETRATION TEST ■ ... DRIVE SAMPLE (UNDISTURBED) ® ... DISTURBED OR BAG SAMPLE Q ... CHUNK SAMPLE Z ... WATER TABLE OR SEEPAGE NOTE: THE LOG OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHOWN HEREON APPLIES ONLY AT THE SPECIFIC BORING OR TRENCH LOCATION AND AT THE DATE INDICATED. IT IS NOT WARRANTED TO BE REPRESENTATIVE OF SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AT OTHER LOCATIONS AND TIMES. APPENDIX APPENDIX B LABORATORY TESTING Laboratory tests were performed in accordance with generally accepted test methods of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) or other suggested procedures. Selected samples were tested for in-situ dry density and moisture content, grain size distribution, Atterberg Limits and expansion potential. The results of our testing are summarized in tabular format below and the following figures. In-situ dry density and moisture content test results are included on the boring logs in Appendix A. TABLE B-1 SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ATTERBERG LIMITS TEST RESULTS ASTM D 4318 Sample No. Liquid Limit Plastic Limit Plasticity Index B1-4-4.5 27 14 13 B2-2.5 19 16 3 TABLE B-11 SUMMARY OF LABORATORY EXPANSION INDEX TEST RESULTS ASTM D 4829 Sample No. Moisture Content Dry Density* (pcf) Expansion Index Before Test (%) After Test (%) B1-1-5 9.5 17.6 110.8 1 *Before saturation. TABLE B -III SUMMARY OF LABORATORY GRAIN SIZE ANALYSIS - NO. 200 WASH ASTM D1140 Boring No. Sample Depth (feet) Moisture Content (%) Fraction Passing No. 200 Sieve (%) B1 9-9.5 17.6 46.7 B1 19-19.5 15.2 49.7 U.S. SIEVE OPENING IN INCHES I U.S. SIEVE NUMBERS I HYDROMETER 100.0 4 3 2 1.5 1 aJ4 12 18 4 8 16 30 50 100 200 95.0 90.0 85.0 80.0 75.0 70.0 65.0 60.0 o z 55.0 Q a 50.0 z UJ 0 45.0 Ofw a 40.0 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 100 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 GRAIN SIZE (mm) COBBLES GRAVEL SILT OR CLAY coarse fine coarse medium fine Boring: B1 Sieve Date: 1/8/18 Depth To Sample: 9' Tested and Computed by: AC Test Data Sieve Number 1 1/2" 1" 3/4" 1 1/2" 3/8" #4 #8 #16 #30 #50 #100 #200 % Passing 100 100 100.0 1 100.0 100.0 99.5 98.9 98.6 98.3 92.4 49.5 35.4 Geocon Consultants, Inc. Particle Size Analysis - ASTM D422 6671 Brisa Street Project: 40-60 Airport Blvd., SSF ® Livermore, CA 94550 Location: South San Francisco, CA Telephone: (925) 371-5900 Project No.: E9037-04-01 Fax: (925) 371-5915 Figure B1 U.S. SIEVE OPENING IN INCHES I U.S. SIEVE NUMBERS I HYDROMETER 100.0 4 3 2 1.5 1 314 112 318 4 8 16 30 50 100 200 95.0 90.0 85.0 80.0 75.0 70.0 65.0 o 60.0 z 55.0 Q a 50.0 z Lu C) 45.0 w a 40.0 35.0 30.0 25.0 20.0 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 100 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 GRAIN SIZE (mm) COBBLES GRAVEL SILT OR CLAY coarse fine coarse medium fine Boring: B3 Sieve Date: 1/8/18 Depth To Sample: 25- 3' Tested and Computed by: AC Test Data Sieve Number 1 1/2" 1" 3/4" 1/2" 3/8" #4 #8 #16 #30 #50 #100 #200 % Passing 100 100 86.2 69.8 62.4 42.1 29.6 22.9 19.1 15.7 12.5 9.5 Geocon Consultants, Inc. Particle Size Analysis - ASTM D422 6671 Brisa Street Project: 40-60 Airport Blvd., SSF ® Livermore, CA 94550 Location: South San Francisco, CA Telephone: (925) 371-5900 Project No.: E9037-04-01 Fax: (925) 371-5915 Figure B2 LIST OF REFERENCES American Society of Civil Engineers, Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, ASCE Standard ASCE/SE17-10, 2010. Bonilla, M.G., Preliminary Geologic Map of the San Francisco South 7.5' Quadrangle and Part of the Hunters Point 7.5' Quadrangle, San Francisco Bay Area, California, USGS OF 98-354, 1998. Bonilla, M.G., Bedrock -Surface Map of the San Francisco South Quadrangle, California, USGS MF -334, 1964. California Building Standards Commission, 2016 California Building Code, based on 2015 International Building Code, International Code Council. California Emergency Management Agency, Tsunami Inundation Map for Emergency Planning, State of California — San Francisco Bay Area, December 2009. California Geological Survey (CGS) and United States Geological Survey (USGS) Quaternary Faults and Folds database, online: http://geohazards.usgs.gov/gfaults/ma[).Ph[) CGS, Geologic and Engineering Aspects of San Francisco Bay Fill, Special Report 97, 1969. Graymer, R.W. et al, Geologic Map of the San Francisco Bay Region, USGS/CGS Scientific Investigations Map 2918, 2006. Hart, E.W. and Bryant, W.A., Fault -Rupture Hazard Zones in California, CGS Special Publication 42, revised 2007. Jennings, C.W. and Bryant, W. A., 2010 Fault Activity Map of California, CGS Geologic Data Map No. 6, online: httip://www.civake.ca.gov/gmaps/FAM/faultactivitymap.html. USGS, Beta — Unified Hazard Tool: http://earthguake.usgs.gov/hazards/interactive/ USGS: Beta — US Seismic Design Maps: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/designmaps/beta/us/ USGS, Liquefaction Susceptibility: https://earthguake.usgs.gov/learn/topics/geologicmaps/liquefaction.php Unpublished reports, aerial photographs and maps on file with Geocon. Youd, T.L. and Garris, C.T., Liquefaction -Induced Ground -Surface Disruption, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, November 1995. Project No. E9037-04-01 January 17, 2018 APPENDIX E CAP DEVELOPMENT REVIEW CHECKLIST DEVELOPMENT REVIEW CHECKLIST APPENDIX - E: DEVELOPMENT REVIEW CHECKLIST This appendix presents the items that City staff will monitor to track implementation of the Climate Action Plan. On a project -by -project basis, City staff will monitor these criteria using a separate development checklist that identifies departmental responsibility and project -level measures. The following tables identify the illustrative criteria necessary for tracking project -level contributions to the Climate Action Plan target. Yet the separate development checklist will clearly identify applicable measures by project type, providing a streamlined process for applicants and City staff using a simple checklist format. By maintaining the development checklist as a separate, stand-alone implementation item of the Climate Action Plan, the City will have flexibility to modify the checklist over time and adapt to the information that applicants can easily provide. PROJECT INFORMATION FOR ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, AND TENANT IMPROVEMENTS This list includes project -level criteria from the Climate Action Plan relevant to additions, alterations, and tenant improvements. City staff will use a separate development checklist to monitor project compliance with these key actions. Climate Action Plan Measures for Additions, Alterations, and Tenant Improvements Does the project provide bicycle facilities, bicycle lanes, or other facilities? Will the project provide a bike share program for employees or residents? Will there be a commute shuttle or public transit stop within 500 feet? Is the project subject to a Transportation Demand Management (TDM) program? Will the project provide incentives for commuters? Is the project subject to a traffic impact fee? How will the net number of parking spaces change on-site? Is the project located within a specific plan area, station area, or Priority Development Area? Will this project provide any alternative -fuel stations? Will the project have any pre -wiring or conduits to accommodate renewable energy facilities or electric vehicle charging stations in the future? Will project construction activities implement best management practices, such as the BAAQMD's recommended construction mitigations identified in the BAAQMD CEQA Guidelines? Is the building more than 30 years old? Will certification of the building be sought under LEED or another green building criteria? Will the project be built to CALGreen Tier 1energy efficiency standards? CLIMATE ACTION PLAN AND PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN APPENDIX E Climate Action Plan Measures or Additions,Alterations,. Tenant Improvements Does the project include any energy-efficient improvements (e.g., double -paned windows, increased insulation, weatherization)? Does the project include any upgrades of appliances to more energy efficient models? Will mechanical equipment (e.g., HVAC equipment, boilers, water heaters) be upgraded to more energy efficient models? Will roofs or surface paving be replaced with high -reflectivity ("cool") surfaces? How will the net number of trees change on-site? Will any renewable energy system be installed as part of this project? Is the project a new conversion of unconditioned space 5,000 square feet or more? Is there a plan for construction and demolition waste recycling? Will there be composting on-site? Will any water fixtures be replaced with more efficient fixtures? Will there be any effort to educate occupants and tenants about water conservation? Does the project incorporate low -impact development (LID) practices? Will any xeriscaping be installed? Will captured rainwater or graywater be used for irrigation? PROJECT INFORMATION FOR NEW DEVELOPMENT This list includes criteria from the Climate Action Plan that are applicable to new development. These measures should be included in the project design as feasible. DevelopmentClimate Action Plan Measures for New Does the project include bicycle facilities (e.g., bicycle lanes, parking, lockers)? Yes - See TDM Plan Will the project support bike sharing/rental programs? Yes - See TDM Plan Will there be a commute shuttle or public transit stop on-site or within 500 feet? Yes Is the project within 1/4 mile of a Caltrain or BART stop? Yes Will the project include high-density housing and a diverse range of housing? Yes Will the project provide traffic calming treatments? No Is the project paying a traffic impact fee to fund bicycle and pedestrian improvements? Yes SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO DEVELOPMENT REVIEW CHECKLIST DevelopmentClimate Action Plan Measures for New Will the project provide shared or reduced parking? Yes - The project would provide reduced parking compared to City Code requireme ts Will the project provide designated parking spaces for electric vehicles, carpool vehicles, or other low - emissions vehicles? Yes - designated EV parking spaces. Will the project have any ground -level commercial space? No Does the project include any alternative -fuel stations? Compliance is unknown at this time. Will the project have any pre -wiring or conduit construction to easily add electric vehicle charging stations or alternative energy facilities at a later date? Yes If this project is replacing an existing building, is the building being replaced more than 30 years old? Will certification of the building besought under LEED or other green building criteria? Compliance is u Will the project include any high -reflectivity ("cool") roof or surface paving? Yes - Cool roots are require Building Energ)L Efficien" C( Will there be a net increase in the number of mature trees on-site once the project is completed? No Will any renewable energy system be installed as part of this project? No. However, renewable energy infra Is the project a new nonresidential conditioned space of 5,000 square feet or more? No i e y, yes. Future residents will have access to Will this project use renewable energy generated off-site? ren ewabl -sourced electricit throe h PCE. Will there be composting collection on-site? Likely, yes. Future residents will have access to composting/green waste. pickup services - Will any water fixtures exceed CALGreen standards? Compliance is unknown at this time. Will the project incorporate low -impact development (LID) practices? Yes. See Stormwater Control Plan. Will any xeriscaping be installed? No Will captured rainwater or graywater be used for irrigation? No CLIMATE ACTION PLAN AND PEDESTRIAN MASTER PLAN UA iknown at this time. mder 2019 de tructure will be provided. APPENDIX F PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT PARTNER Engineering and Science, Inc: PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT Produce Company 40-60 Airport Boulevard South San Francisco, California, 94080 Report Date: December 20, 2017 Partner Project No. 17-201028.1 room= 'i Prepared for: Bella Vista Development Company LLC One Camino Sobrante #217 Orinda, California 94563 PARTNER Engineering and Science, Inc. December 20, 2017 Mr. Sam Greason Bella Vista Development Company LLC One Camino Sobrante #217 Orinda, California 94563 Subject: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Produce Company 40-60 Airport Boulevard South San Francisco, California, 94080 Partner Project No. 17-201028.1 Dear Mr. Greason: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) is pleased to provide the results of the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I ESA) report of the abovementioned address (the "subject property"). This assessment was performed in general conformance with the scope and limitations as detailed in the ASTM Practice E1527-13 Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process. This assessment included a site reconnaissance as well as research and interviews with representatives of the public, property ownership, site manager, and regulatory agencies. An assessment was made, conclusions stated, and recommendations outlined. We appreciate the opportunity to provide environmental services to you. If you have any questions concerning this report, or if we can assist you in any other matter, please contact me at 415-992-3755. Sincerely, 1""4 Jay Grenfell National Client Manager 2154 Torrance Blvd., Suite 200, Torrance, CA 90501 0 Phone 800-419-4923 0 Fax 866-928-7418 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in general accordance with the scope of work and limitations of ASTM Standard Practice E1527-13, the Environmental Protection Agency Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) (40 CFR Part 312) and set forth by Bella Vista Development Company LLC for the property located at 40-60 Airport Boulevard in the City of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California (the "subject property"). The Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is designed to provide Bella Vista Development Company LLC with an assessment concerning environmental conditions (limited to those issues identified in the report) as they exist at the subject property. Property Description The subject property is located on the east side of Airport Boulevard and approximately 300 feet north of San Mateo Avenue, within a mixed commercial -industrial area of San Mateo County. Please refer to the table below for further description of the subject property: Addresses: Historical Addresses: Property Use: Parcel Area: Number of Buildings: Number of Floors: Gross Unit Area: Date of Construction: Assessor's Parcel Number (APN): Type of Construction: Current Tenants: Site Assessment Performed By: Site Assessment Conducted On: 40-60 Airport Boulevard, South San Francisco California 101 and 105 South Airport Boulevard (Sanborn Maps) Commercial 71,003 Square feet One One Approximately 65,000 Square feet Circa 1950 015-126-010 Metal frame The Produce Company Alvaro Dominguez of Partner December 4, 2017 The subject property is currently occupied by The Produce Company for commercial use. Onsite operations consist of the processing of bulk fruits and vegetables for retail sale. Chlorine and sanitizing solution were the only potentially hazardous substances observed during the site reconnaissance. In addition to the current structure, the subject property is also improved with asphalt -paved parking areas. According to available historical sources, the subject property was formerly undeveloped as early as 1943; and was developed with the current structure circa 1950. Tenants on the subject property have included a steel machine shop (1950-1970), Tire Jobbers (1970), Bay Carbon Company (1977-1995), Ogden Allied Services Corp. (1987-1995), Sky Chefs (2000-2005), Quong Hop (2005), J.R. Produce (2005), Capital Sigma Investments (2010), and The Produce and United Property (2015 -Present). The immediately surrounding properties consist of railroad tracks to the north, a Denny's restaurant to the south, La Quinta Inn & Suites facility to the east, and railroad tracks followed by commercial buildings Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page i whose tenants include Dijeau Poage Construction Inc., Spark Creation Studio, Kustom Culture Cycles, and City Services Couriers to the west. According to the Environmental Data Resources (EDR) AQUIFLOW Information System, groundwater in the vicinity of the subject property is expected to flow toward the south. According to a previous subsurface investigation of a nearby property, located approximately 642 feet west of the subject property, groundwater in the vicinity of the subject property is expected to be encountered between five and 10 feet bgs. Findings A recognized environmental condition (REC) refers to the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a property; due to release to the environment; under conditions indicative of a release to the environment; or under conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment. The following was identified during this assessment: • Partner did not identify recognized environmental conditions during this assessment. A controlled recognized environmental condition (CREC) refers to a REC resulting from a past release of hazardous substances or petroleum products that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority, with hazardous substances or petroleum products allowed to remain in place subject to the implementation of required controls. The following was identified during this assessment: Partner did not identify controlled recognized environmental conditions during this assessment. A historical recognized environmental condition (HREC) refers to a past release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products that has occurred in connection with the property and has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or meeting unrestricted use criteria established by a regulatory authority, without subjecting the property to any required controls. The following was identified during this assessment: • Partner did not identify historical recognized environmental conditions during this assessment. An environmental issue refers to environmental concerns identified by Partner, which do not qualify as RECs; however, warrant further discussion. The following was identified during this assessment: • Records obtained from the San Mateo County Environmental Health Department indicate the subject property has been identified as a permit holder to store hazardous waste, including motor vehicle fuel and or waste since 2007, and as a hazardous waste generator since 2010. Violations including administrative/paperwork and labeling issues, an open and unlabeled waste oil container with a drip pan, and oil or grease observed on concrete on an outside caged area located north of the building was observed. Based on the minor nature of these violations and lack of a documented release, these violations are not expected to represent a significant environmental concern. • Based on the age of the subject property building, there is a potential that asbestos -containing materials (ACMs) and/or lead-based paint (LBP) are present. Overall, observed suspect ACMs and Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page ii painted surfaces were in good condition and are not expected to pose a health and safety concern to the occupants of the subject property at this time. Should these materials be replaced or repaired, the identified suspect ACMs and/or LBP would need to be sampled to confirm the presence or absence of asbestos or lead prior to any renovation or demolition activities to prevent potential exposure to workers and/or building occupants. Conclusions, Opinions and Recommendations Partner has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E1527-13 of 40-60 Airport Boulevard in the City of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California (the "subject property"). Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section 1.5 of this report. This assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the subject property. Based on the conclusions of this assessment, Partner recommends no further investigation of the subject property at this time. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page iii TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Purpose................................................................................................................................................................................1 1.2 Scope of Work...................................................................................................................................................................1 1.3 Limitations..........................................................................................................................................................................2 1.4 User Reliance.....................................................................................................................................................................2 1.5 Limiting Conditions.........................................................................................................................................................3 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................4 2.1 Site Location and Legal Description.........................................................................................................................4 2.2 Current Property Use......................................................................................................................................................4 2.3 Current Use of Adjacent Properties..........................................................................................................................4 2.4 Physical Setting Sources................................................................................................................................................4 2.4.1 Topography..............................................................................................................................................................4 2.4.2 Hydrology.................................................................................................................................................................5 2.4.3 Geology/Soils..........................................................................................................................................................5 2.4.4 Flood Zone Information......................................................................................................................................5 3.0 HISTORICAL INFORMATION............................................................................................................ 6 3.1 Aerial Photograph Review............................................................................................................................................6 3.2 Fire Insurance Maps........................................................................................................................................................7 3.3 City Directories..................................................................................................................................................................7 3.4 Historical Topographic Maps......................................................................................................................................8 4.0 REGULATORY RECORDS REVIEW....................................................................................................9 4.1 Regulatory Agencies.......................................................................................................................................................9 4.1.1 State Department..................................................................................................................................................9 4.1.2 State Department..................................................................................................................................................9 4.1.3 Fire Department..................................................................................................................................................11 4.1.4 Air Pollution Control Agency..........................................................................................................................11 4.1.5 Regional Water Quality Agency....................................................................................................................12 4.1.6 Department of Toxic Substances Control.................................................................................................12 4.1.7 Building Department.........................................................................................................................................12 4.1.8 Planning Department........................................................................................................................................12 4.1.9 Oil & Gas Exploration........................................................................................................................................13 4.1.10 Assessor's Office..................................................................................................................................................13 4.2 Mapped Database Records Search........................................................................................................................13 4.2.1 Regulatory Database Summary.....................................................................................................................14 4.2.2 Subject Property Listings.................................................................................................................................14 4.2.3 Adjacent Property Listings..............................................................................................................................14 4.2.4 Sites of Concern Listings..................................................................................................................................15 4.2.5 Orphan Listings....................................................................................................................................................15 5.0 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION AND INTERVIEWS.................................................................. 16 5.1 Interviews.........................................................................................................................................................................17 5.1.1 Interview with Owner........................................................................................................................................17 5.1.2 Interview with Report User..............................................................................................................................17 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page iv 5.1.3 Interview with Key Site Manager..................................................................................................................17 Appendix A 5.1.4 Interviews with Past Owners, Operators, and Occupants................................................................... 17 5.1.5 Interview with Others........................................................................................................................................17 Appendix D 5.2 User Provided Information........................................................................................................................................17 5.2.1 Title Records, Environmental Liens, and AULs.........................................................................................17 5.2.2 Specialized Knowledge.....................................................................................................................................17 5.2.3 Actual Knowledge of the User.......................................................................................................................17 5.2.4 Valuation Reduction for Environmental Issues.......................................................................................18 5.2.5 Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable Information..........................................................18 5.2.6 Previous Reports and Other Provided Documentation.......................................................................18 6.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE................................................................................................................. 19 6.1 General Site Characteristics.......................................................................................................................................19 6.2 Potential Environmental Hazards............................................................................................................................20 6.3 Non -ASTM Services......................................................................................................................................................21 6.3.1 Asbestos -Containing Materials(ACMs).....................................................................................................21 6.3.2 Lead -Based Paint (LBP).....................................................................................................................................22 6.3.3 Radon...................................................................................................................................................................... 22 6.3.4 Lead in Drinking Water.....................................................................................................................................23 6.3.5 Mold.........................................................................................................................................................................23 6.4 Adjacent Property Reconnaissance........................................................................................................................23 7.0 FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS..................................................................................................... 24 8.0 SIGNATURES OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS...............................................................24 9.0 REFERENCES.....................................................................................................................................27 Figure Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2 Site Plan Figure 3 Topographic Map Appendices Appendix A Site Photographs Appendix B Historical/Regulatory Documentation Appendix C Regulatory Database Report Appendix D Qualifications Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PAUNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page v 1.0 INTRODUCTION Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in general conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Standard Practice El 527-13 and the Environmental Protection Agency Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) (40 CFR Part 312) for the property located at 40-60 Airport Boulevard in the City of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California (the "subject property"). Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this scope of work are described in the report. 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this ESA is to identify existing or potential Recognized Environmental Conditions (as defined by ASTM Standard E1527-13) affecting the subject property that: 1) constitute or result in a material violation or a potential material violation of any applicable environmental law; 2) impose any material constraints on the operation of the subject property or require a material change in the use thereof, 3) require clean-up, remedial action or other response with respect to Hazardous Substances or Petroleum Products on or affecting the subject property under any applicable environmental law; 4) may affect the value of the subject property; and 5) may require specific actions to be performed with regard to such conditions and circumstances. The information contained in the ESA Report will be used by Client to: 1) evaluate its legal and financial liabilities for transactions related to foreclosure, purchase, sale, loan origination, loan workout or seller financing; 2) evaluate the subject property's overall development potential, the associated market value and the impact of applicable laws that restrict financial and other types of assistance for the future development of the subject property; and/or 3) determine whether specific actions are required to be performed prior to the foreclosure, purchase, sale, loan origination, loan workout or seller financing of the subject property. This ESA was performed to permit the User to satisfy one of the requirements to qualify for the innocent landowner, contiguous property owner, or bona fide prospective purchaser limitations on scope of Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) (42 U.S.C. §9601) liability (hereinafter, the "landowner liability protections," or "LLPs"). ASTM Standard E1527-13 constitutes "all appropriate inquiry into the previous ownership and uses of the property consistent with good commercial or customary practice" as defined at 42 U.S.C. §9601(35)(8). 1.2 Scope of Work The scope of work for this ESA is in general accordance with the requirements of ASTM Standard E1527- 13. This assessment included: 1) a property and adjacent site reconnaissance; 2) interviews with key personnel; 3) a review of historical sources; 4) a review of regulatory agency records; and 5) a review of a regulatory database report provided by a third -party vendor. Partner contacted local agencies, such as environmental health departments, fire departments and building departments in order to determine any current and/or former hazardous substances usage, storage and/or releases of hazardous substances on the subject property. Additionally, Partner researched information on the presence of activity and use limitations (AULs) at these agencies. As defined by ASTM E1527-13, AULs are the legal or physical restrictions or limitations on the use of, or access to, a site or facility: 1) to reduce or eliminate potential Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 1 exposure to hazardous substances or petroleum products in the soil or groundwater on the subject property; or 2) to prevent activities that could interfere with the effectiveness of a response action, in order to ensure maintenance of a condition of no significant risk to public health or the environment. These legal or physical restrictions, which may include institutional and/or engineering controls (IC/ECs), are intended to prevent adverse impacts to individuals or populations that may be exposed to hazardous substances and petroleum products in the soil or groundwater on the property. If requested by Client, this report may also include the identification, discussion of, and/or limited sampling of asbestos -containing materials (ACMs), lead-based paint (LBP), mold, and/or radon. 1.3 Limitations Partner warrants that the findings and conclusions contained herein were accomplished in accordance with the methodologies set forth in the Scope of Work. These methodologies are described as representing good commercial and customary practice for conducting an ESA of a property for the purpose of identifying recognized environmental conditions. There is a possibility that even with the proper application of these methodologies there may exist on the subject property conditions that could not be identified within the scope of the assessment or which were not reasonably identifiable from the available information. Partner believes that the information obtained from the record review and the interviews concerning the subject property is reliable. However, Partner cannot and does not warrant or guarantee that the information provided by these other sources is accurate or complete. The conclusions and findings set forth in this report are strictly limited in time and scope to the date of the evaluations. The conclusions presented in the report are based solely on the services described therein, and not on scientific tasks or procedures beyond the scope of agreed-upon services or the time and budgeting restraints imposed by the Client. No other warranties are implied or expressed. Some of the information provided in this report is based upon personal interviews, and research of available documents, records, and maps held by the appropriate government and private agencies. This report is subject to the limitations of historical documentation, availability, and accuracy of pertinent records, and the personal recollections of those persons contacted. This practice does not address requirements of any state or local laws or of any federal laws other than the all appropriate inquiry provisions of the LLPs. Further, this report does not intend to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with the subject property. Environmental concerns, which are beyond the scope of a Phase I ESA as defined by ASTM include the following: ACMs, LBP, radon, and lead in drinking water. These issues may affect environmental risk at the subject property and may warrant discussion and/or assessment; however, are considered non -scope issues. If specifically requested by the Client, these non -scope issues are discussed in Section 6.3. 1.4 User Reliance Bella Vista Development Company LLC engaged Partner to perform this assessment in accordance with an agreement governing the nature, scope, and purpose of the work as well as other matters critical to the engagement. All reports, both verbal and written, are for the sole use and benefit of Bella Vista Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 2 Development Company LLC. Either verbally or in writing, third parties may come into possession of this report or all or part of the information generated as a result of this work. In the absence of a written agreement with Partner granting such rights, no third parties shall have rights of recourse or recovery whatsoever under any course of action against Partner, its officers, employees, vendors, successors, or assigns. Any such unauthorized user shall be responsible to protect, indemnify and hold Partner, Client and their respective officers, employees, vendors, successors and assigns harmless from any and all claims, damages, losses, liabilities, expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) and costs attributable to such Use. Unauthorized use of this report shall constitute acceptance of and commitment to these responsibilities, which shall be irrevocable and shall apply regardless of the cause of action or legal theory pled or asserted. Additional legal penalties may apply. This report has been completed under specific Terms and Conditions relating to scope, relying parties, limitations of liability, indemnification, dispute resolution, and other factors relevant to any reliance on this report. Any parties relying on this report do so having accepted the Terms and Conditions for which this report was completed. A copy of Partner's standard Terms and Conditions can be found at http://www.partneresi.com/terms-and-conditions.php. 1.5 Limiting Conditions The findings and conclusions contain all of the limitations inherent in these methodologies that are referred to in ASTM E1527-13. Specific limitations and exceptions to this ESA are more specifically set forth below: • Partner was not able to document the historical use of the subject property prior to 1943. The following sources were reviewed during this assessment and found to be limited: aerial photographs were not available prior to 1943; city directories were not available prior to 1970; and Sanborn maps prior to 1953 were not available. This data failure is not considered critical and does not change the conclusions of this report, as the 1943 aerial revealed the subject property to be undeveloped land. • Partner was unable to determine the property use at five-year intervals, which constitutes a data gap. Except for property tax files and recorded land title records, which were not considered to be sufficiently useful, Partner reviewed standard historical sources and conducted appropriate interviews. • Partner submitted Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the South San Francisco Fire Department for information pertaining to hazardous substances, underground storage tanks, releases, inspection records, etc. for the subject property. As of this writing, this agency has not responded to Partner's request. Based on information obtained from other historical sources, this limitation is not expected to alter the overall conclusions of this assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PAUNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 3 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION 2.1 Site Location and Legal Description The subject property at 40-60 Airport Boulevard in South San Francisco California is located on the east side of Airport Boulevard, and approximately 300 feet north of San Mateo Avenue. According to the San Mateo County Assessor, the subject property is described as APN 015-126-010. Ownership is currently vested in Kahn Enterprises, since December 31, 1998. Please refer to Figure 1: Site Location Map, Figure 2: Site Plan, Figure 3: Topographic Map, and Appendix A: Site Photographs for the location and site characteristics of the subject property. 2.2 Current Property Use The Produce Company currently occupies the subject property for commercial use. The subject property is improved with one two-story building used as office, storage and assembly facility for The Produce Company. Other than the asphalt -paved parking area, no additional improvements were observed during the site reconnaissance visit. The subject property is designated for commercial use by the City of South San Francisco The subject property is identified in the regulatory database report as a San Mateo County Business Inventory (BI) site, a FINDS site, and a HAZNET site, which is further discussed in Section 4.2.2. 2.3 Current Use of Adjacent Properties The subject property is located within an industrial area of San Mateo County. During the vicinity reconnaissance, Partner observed the following land use on properties in the immediate vicinity of the subject property: North: Railroad spur South: Denny's Restaurant (10 Airport Boulevard) East: La Quinta Inn & Suites and the AFFA Inc (20 Airport Boulevard) West: Commercial Buildings (61 Airport Boulevard, 5 South Linden Avenue) Adjacent properties identified in the regulatory database report are further discussed in Section 4.2.3. 2.4 Physical Setting Sources 2.4.1 Topography The United States Geological Survey (USGS) San Francisco South, California Quadrangle 7.5 -minute series topographic map was reviewed for this ESA. According to the contour lines on the topographic map, the subject property is situated approximately 15 feet above mean sea level (MSL). The contour lines in the area of the subject property indicate the area is sloping gently toward the south. The subject property is depicted within a fully urbanized area of South San Francisco on the 1998 map. A copy of the 1998 topographic map is included as Figure 3 of this report. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 4 2.4.2 Hydrology The nearest surface water to the subject property is Colma Creek, located approximately 600 feet southwest of the subject property. No settling ponds, lagoons, surface impoundments, wetlands or natural catch basins were observed at the subject property during this assessment. According to available information, a public water system operated by the California Water Service (CWS) serves the subject property vicinity. According to the 2016 CWS Water Quality Report, shallow groundwater beneath the subject property is not utilized for domestic purposes. The sources of public water for the City of South San Francisco is purchased from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). According to the Environmental Data Resources (EDR) AQUIFLOW Information System, groundwater in the vicinity of the subject property is expected to flow toward the south. According to a previous subsurface investigation of a nearby property, located approximately 642 feet west of the subject property, groundwater in the vicinity of the subject property is expected to be encountered between five and 10 feet bgs. 2.4.3 Geology/Soils The subject property is situated within the Coast Ranges physiographic province of the State of California. The soils within the area of the subject property are comprised of two groups; bedrock and unconsolidated materials. The impermeable bedrock is composed of consolidated sediment of the Franciscan Complex and the Great Valley Sequence of late Jurassic and Cretaceous age. Unconsolidated materials overlying the bedrock comprise the water bearing formations. These consist of dune sands, the Colma formation of Pleistocene age and the Merced Formation of Pleistocene/Pliocene age. The Colma Formation generally overlies the Merced Formation. The Merced Formation is composed of sand and thin interbedded silt and clay layers of shallow marine depositional origin. The Colma Formation overlies the Merced Formation consisting of fine-grained sand, silty sand, and inter -fingered clay layers, to 5 feet thick. Dune sands consisting of fine grained to medium -grained sand overly the Colma formation in most of the basin north of Lake Merced. The dune sands range in thickness from 0 to 150 feet. Based on information obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey online database, the subject property is mapped as Urban Land. The Urban Land designation indicates that more than 85 percent of the soils have been disturbed or covered by surfaces, buildings, or other structures. Urban Land is so modified by cuts and fills for work and structures that identification of the soil is not feasible. Soils materials underlying Urban Land are ordinarily the same as the minor inclusions. 2.4.4 Flood Zone Information Partner performed a review of the Flood Insurance Rate Map, published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. According to Community Panel Number 06081C0043E, dated October 16, 2012, the subject property appears located in Zone X, an area located outside of the 100 -year and 500 -year flood plains. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 5 3.0 HISTORICAL INFORMATION Partner obtained historical use information about the subject property from a variety of sources. A chronological listing of the historical data found is summarized in the table below: Period/Date Source Description/Use 1943-1946 Aerial Photographs, Topographic Maps Undeveloped land 1950 -Present Aerial Photographs, Building Records, City Current Building/Commercial Directories, Interviews, Onsite Observations According to available historical sources, the subject property was formerly undeveloped as early as 1943; and was developed with the current structure circa 1950. Tenants on the subject property have included a steel machine shop (1950-1970), Tire Jobbers (1970), Bay Carbon Company (1977-1995), Ogden Allied Services Corp. (1987-1995), Sky Chefs (2000-2005), Quong Hop (2005), J.R. Produce (2005), Capital Sigma Investments (2010), and The Produce and United Property (2015 -Present). No significant environmental concerns were identified in association with the current or former use of the subject property. 3.1 Aerial Photograph Review Partner obtained available aerial photographs of the subject property and surrounding area from Environmental Data Resources (EDR). The following observations were noted to be visible on the subject property and adjacent properties during the aerial photograph review: Subject Property: Undeveloped land North: Rail road spur followed by undeveloped land South: Undeveloped land East: Undeveloped land followed by the footprint of HWY 101 West: The footprint of Airport boulevard followed by the southern pacific railroad track and then multiple small buildings for what seems industrial use Subject Property: Developed with the existing warehouse structure North: No significant changes visible South: No significant changes visible East: No significant changes visible West: A large building can be observed across Airport Boulevard Subject Property: No significant changes visible North: Two small buildings can be observed north of the railroad spur South: No significant changes visible East: A large rectangular building resembling a warehouse can be observed West: No significant changes visible Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 6 Subject Property: No significant changes visible North: No significant changes visible South: A small building, presumed to be the existing restaurant, can be observed East: A three -module building, presumed to be La Quinta Inn, can be observed West: No significant changes visible Copies of reviewed aerial photographs are included in Appendix B of this report. 3.2 Fire Insurance Maps Partner reviewed the collection of Sanborn Fire insurance maps from EDR. The following observations were noted to be depicted on the subject property and adjacent properties during the fire insurance map review: Subject Property: The incomplete map shows the subject property labeled as Machine Shop — Steel frame and trusses at 101-105 South Airport Boulevard North: A railroad spur followed by no information. An underpass is depicted to the northwest. South: No information East: No information West: No information Subject Property: No significant changes noted North: No significant changes noted South: No significant changes noted East: A large building labeled Machine Manufacturing and Some Painting is depicted West: South Airport Boulevard followed by a building labeled Auto Accessories Warehouse and Store, and to the southwest, across San Mateo Avenue labeled Toy Warehouse Copies of reviewed Sanborn Maps are included in Appendix B of this report. 3.3 City Directories Partner reviewed historical city directories obtained from EDR for past names and businesses that were listed for the subject property and adjacent properties. Year(s) Occupant Listed 1970 Tire Jobbers (101 Airport Boulevard) 1977-1982 Bay Carbon Company (105 Airport Boulevard) 1987-1995 Bay Carbon Company Inc. (60 Airport Boulevard) 1987-1995 Ogden Allied Services Corp (40 Airport Boulevard) 2000-2005 Sky Chefs (40 Airport Boulevard) 2005 Quong Hop (40 Airport Boulevard) 2005 J.R. Produce, WTTC Corp. (60 Airport Boulevard) Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PAUNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 7 2010 Capital Sigma Investments Inc. (40 Airport Boulevard) 2010-2014 Produce Company, United Prosperity Group (60 Airport Boulevard) Based on the city directory review, no environmentally sensitive listings were identified for the subject property addresses. Year(s) Occupant Listed 1977 Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical (177 Airport Boulevard) 1982-1987 Bay Area Glass Distributors (190 Airport Boulevard) 1987 Johnny's Shell Service (248 Airport Boulevard) 1992 Signature Roofing Company (190 Airport Boulevard) 1992-2014 La Quinta (20 Airport Boulevard) 1992-2005 Lyons Restaurants (10 Airport Boulevard) 1992 Banner Aircraft International, Certified Testing Laboratories, Edison Instruments Inc., Made in Shade, Swans Yamamoto (21 Airport Boulevard) 2010-2014 Denny's Restaurant (10 Airport Boulevard) Copies of reviewed city directories are included in Appendix B of this report. 3.4 Historical Topographic Maps Systems, Kelsey Based on the quality of information obtained from other sources, historical topographic maps were not researched as part of this assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 8 4.0 REGULATORY RECORDS REVIEW 4.1 Regulatory Agencies 4.1.1 State Department Regulatory Agency .,. Name of Agency: California Environmental Protection Agency (CaIEPA) Point of Contact: Online search Agency Address: 1001 1 Street, P.O. Box 2815, Sacramento, California 95812 Agency Phone Number: (916) 324-9670 Date of Contact: December 1, 2017 Method of Communication: Online: https:Hsiteportal.calepa.ca.gov/nsite/ Summary of Communication: The subject property, identified as The Produce Company, is listed in the CaIEPA database (Facilities Explorer ID 370392, EPA Identifier CAL000363111, and Facility Identifier FA0055325) as a chemical storage and hazardous waste generator facility. The following violations were recorded between December 1, 2014 and October 7, 2016: Hazardous Waste Generator - Failure to maintain and operate the facility to minimize the possibility of a fire, explosion, or any unplanned sudden or non -sudden release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents to the air, soil, or surface water, and Failure to adequately establish and implement a business plan when storing/handling a hazardous material at or above reportable quantities (6-30-2014), and citations for failure to comply with 22 CCR 12 66262.34(d)(2), 40 CFR 1 262.34(d)(2), 40 CFR 1 265.173: U.S HSC 6.95 25508.1(a) -(f), 22 CCR 12 66262.11 and 22 CCR 12 66262.34(f) issued on October 7, 2016. Records indicate the facility 'returned to compliance' on July 25, 2017. 4.1.2 State Department Name of Agency: San Mateo County Health Department (SMCHD) Environmental Health Point of Contact: Jean de Tar Agency Address: 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas Suite 100, San Mateo California Agency Phone Number: (650) 372-6200 Date of Contact: December 1, 2017 Method of Communication: https:Hehesubmit.smchealth.org/servlet/guest?service=0&formld=88& saveAction=2&enter-prise=9 - Summary of Communication: The SMCHD Environmental Heath provided copies of available documents on the subject property, including: for address 40 South Airport Boulevard 1) CUPA Permit 10-0582: Stores MV Fuels or Waste Only; Generates and Recycles Waste Oil/Solvents, issued to Quong Hop & Co on April 1, 2010, with expiration date April 1, 2015; 2) A Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report on the Quong Hop & Co. facility, the latest one conducted on February 10, 2010, which in the corrective actions section indicated that the facility should insure that Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 9 visible and legible and insure that waste oil log is current or receipts are available; and 3) Hazardous Materials Inventory form the Quong Hop facility, undated, indicating the storage (up to 1000 pounds) and use (10-15 pounds per day) of sodium hydroxide. For 60 South Airport Boulevard: 1) CUPA Permits 07-0811, 09-0680, 14- 1962, and 17-004, effective May 1, 2007 to May 1, 2012, May 1, 2009 to May 1, 2014, October 1, 2014 to October 1, 2019 and January 1, 2017 to January 1, 2022. Permit 07-0811 was issued for storing hazardous materials (less than 219 gallons, 1,999 pounds, and/or 879 cubic feet), and generation of hazardous waste (less than 27 -gallons per year); Permits 09-680, 14-1962 and 17-004 were issued for storage of MV Fuels or waste only, and for generating hazardous waste at less than 27 - gallons per year; 2) New Accounts form, dated December 29, 2008, documenting The Produce Company (facility ID 2875) as a subject property tenant; 3) a response to recorded violations by the Produce Company, dated October 12, 2012, indicating that 'the last used oil remove was on 4-29-77 by Ren Motorsports... We did not change oil in- house after last removal, 4) a Hazardous Materials Inventory by the United Prosperity Group dba The Produce Company, indicating the presence of five 33-40 pound propane gas cylinders, an undetermined number of 55 -gallon drums containing sodium hypochlorite; an undetermined number of 55 -gallon drums containing sodium hydroxide; an undetermined number of 55 -gallon drums containing F29-sanitizer; 5) a California Hazardous Waste Permanent ID Number Application, dated April 12, 2011, indicating the United Prosperity Group dba The Produce Company obtained ID Number CAL000318012; 6) an inspection report, dated June 8, 2011 indicating 'able to observe their waste oil drum was properly labeled - waste area was neat and empty drums were stacked nicely'; 7) a Summary of Violations form dated June 1, 2011, indicating the need of a contingency plan, empty container mismanagement, and exceeding hazardous waste onsite storage limit; 8) a Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report, dated September 14, 2012, documenting 'a container of waste oil was found out back (with a drip pan on top) it was found open and not labeled - based on the inspector's observations it appears that there is no waste inspection program, 9) a Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report, dated June 30, 2014, documenting 'the cement flooring in the caged area out back is contaminated with grease and/or oil, 10) a Hazardous Waste SQG Inspection Report, dated October 7, 2016, documenting the need to 'determine contents of un -marked containers (55 -gallon blue drums) and make a determination if this is a waste or not. Label the drums with contents info if not a waste and either dispose of them or add them to inventory. Other unknown oil containers out in back pad. Ensure these are labeled properly with contents and dispose of them if they are a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028,1 December 20, 2017 Page 10 waste, that the 'Facility has stated that they do not generate hazardous waste at the facility and that a vendor actually generates the waste and takes it off site. However, it was found that there was a 5 -gallon bucket of ..used oil" of some type with an open top in the back of the storage Area',- 11) rea';11) a CERS submittal, dated May 15, 2016, indicating The Produce Company facility stores 'hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases, that the facility is identified as a generator of hazardous waste, and that 275-galons of diesel fuel are stored onsite; 12) a Hazardous materials inventory, documenting the presence of a 220 -gallon AST used to store hazardous materials mixture, a 275 -gallon Tote -bin to store a mixture of urea and water; 13) a Hazardous Waste SQG Inspection Report, dated May 25, 2017, documenting the San Mateo County Environmental Health documenting that the 'Facility no longer generates hazardous waste. No vehicles are serviced here, no oil generated. There was some old oil drip pan in the back of the business where someone formerly was working on car and an engine, but operator states no waste generated now, trucks serviced by vendor,- and its intention to remove the subject property 'out of hazardous waste program as they are not generating waste. EPA ID # inactive'. Copies of pertinent documents are included in Appendix B of this report. 4.1.3 Fire Department Name of Agency: South San Francisco Fire Department (SSFFD) Point of Contact: Online Agency Address: 400 Grand Avenue, South San Francisco, California 94080 Agency Phone Number: (650) 877-8518 Date of Contact: December 1, 2017 Method of Communication: http://www.ssf.net/2276/Public-Records-Request PR Request: R000766-1201 Summary of Communication: As of the date of this report, Partner has not received a response from the SSFFD for inclusion in this report 4.1.4 Air Pollution Control Agency Name of Agency: San Francisco Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) Point of Contact: Rochelle Reeds Agency Address: 375 Beale Street Suite 600 San Francisco, California 94105 Agency Phone Number: (415) 749-4900 Date of Contact: December 1, 2017 Method of Communication: https://cwp-baagmd.secureprtportaI.com/ Request: 2017-12-0018 Summary of Communication: No Permits to Operate (PTO), Notices of Violation (NOV), or Notices to Comply (NTC) or the presence of AULs, dry cleaning machines, or Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 17-201028.1 PARTNER December 20, 2017 Page 11 USTs were on file for the subject property with the BAAQMD. 4.1.5 Regional Water Quality Agency Name of Agency: Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) Point of Contact: Online Agency Address: 1515 Clay Street Suite 1400 Oakland, California 94612 Agency Phone Number: (510) 622-2300 Date of Contact: December 1, 2017 Method of Communication: Online: https://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ Summary of Communication: No records regarding hazardous substance use, storage or releases, or the presence of USTs and AULs on the subject property were on file with the RWQCB. 4.1.6 Department of Toxic Substances Control Name of Agency: California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) Point of Contact: Online Agency Address: 700 Heinz Avenue Suite 100, Berkeley, California 94710 Agency Phone Number: (510) 540-3003 Date of Contact: December 1, 2017 Method of Communication: Online: https://www.envirostor.dtsc.ca.gov/public/ Summary of Communication: No records regarding hazardous substance use, storage or releases, or the presence of USTs and AULs on the subject property were on file with the DTSC EnviroStor database. 4.1.7 Building Department RegulatoryAgency Data Name of Agency: South San Francisco Building Division (SSFBD) Point of Contact: Krista Martinelli - City Clerk Agency Address: 315 Maple Avenue, South San Francisco, California 94080 Agency Phone Number: (650) 829-6670 (650)877-8S18 Date of Contact: December 3, 2017 Method of Communication: In person and online: https://permits.ssf.net/Search/parcel.aspx Summary of Communication: Partner reviewed available online records on the subject property, identified with APN 015-126-010. No records on 40-60 Airport Boulevard were found. 4.18 Planning Department Name of Agency: South San Francisco Planning Department (SSFPD) Point of Contact: City Clerk Agency Address: 400 Grand Avenue, South San Francisco, California 94080 Agency Phone Number: (650) 877-8518 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 12 Date of Contact: July 3, 2017 Method of Communication: Email: all-cc@ssf.net and online: http://zoning.ssf.net/ Summary of Communication: According to available online information, the subject property is in an FC (Freeway Commercial) zone. Multiple permits, dating back to October 14, 2002 were available on the server. No information indicating the use and or storage of hazardous materials was found on the records reviewed for this assessment. 4.1.8 Oil & Gas Exploration Name of Agency: California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources (DOGGR) Point of Contact: Online Agency Address: 801 K Street, MS 24-01 Sacramento, California 95814 Agency Phone Number: (916) 322-1080 Date of Contact: December 1, 2017 Method of Communication: Online: http://www.conservation.ca.gov/dog/Pages/wellfinder.aspx Summary of Communication: According to DOGGR, no oil or gas wells are located on or adjacent to the subject property. 4.1.9 Assessor's Office Regulatory Agency .,. Name of Agency: San Mateo County Assessor (SMCA) Point of Contact: Online and Tonya via phone Agency Address: 555 County Center, First Floor, Redwood City, California 94063 Agency Phone Number: (650) 363-4500 Date of Contact: December 1, 2017 online and December 8, 2017 phone Method of Communication: Online search: http://www.smcare.org/apps/ParcelMaps/default.aspx Summary of Communication: According to records reviewed, the subject property is identified by Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 015-126-010. Ownership of the property is listed as Kahn Enterprises LLC since December 31, 1998. No information on lot size. 4.2 Mapped Database Records Search Information from standard federal, state, county, and city environmental record sources, was provided by EDR. Data from governmental agency lists are updated and integrated into one database, which is updated as these data are released. The information contained in this report was compiled from publicly available sources and the locations of the sites are plotted utilizing a geographic information system, which geocodes the site addresses. The accuracy of the geocoded locations is approximately +/-300 feet. Using the ASTM definition of migration, Partner considers the migration of hazardous substances or petroleum products in any form onto the subject property during the evaluation of each site listed on the radius report, which includes solid, liquid, and vapor. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 13 4.2.1 Regulatory Database Summary 4.2.2 Subject Property Listings The subject property is identified as a HAZNET, FINDS, and San Mateo County Business Inventory (BI) site in the regulatory database report, as discussed below: • The subject property, identified as LSG Airport Sky Chef at 40 Airport Boulevard is listed as a HAZNET site (EnvID: S1 13114389) for generating 0.62 tons of waste oil/mixed oil waste in 2002. No violations or other relevant information was found on the records available for review for this environmental assessment. • The subject property, identified as Produce Company at 60 Airport Boulevard is listed in the Facility Index System (FINDS) database with Registry ID 110065022406 since October 10, 2015. No violations or other relevant information was found on the records available for review for this environmental assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 14 Search Radius Subject Adjacent Sites of Database (mile) Property Properties Concern Federal NPL or Delisted NPL Site 1.00 N N N Federal CERCLIS Site 0.50 N N N Federal CERCLIS-NFRAP Site 0.50 N N N Federal RCRA CORRACTS Facility 1.00 N N N Federal RCRA TSDF Facility 0.50 N N N Federal RCRA Generators Site (LQG, SQG, 0.25 N Y N CESQG) Federal IC/EC Registries 0.50 N N N Federal ERNS Site Subject N N/A N/A Property State/Tribal Equivalent NPL 1.00 N N N State/Tribal Equivalent CERCLIS 1.00 N N N State/Tribal Landfill/Solid Waste Disposal Site 0.50 N N N State/Tribal Leaking Storage Tank Site 0.50 N Y N State/Tribal Registered Storage Tank Sites 0.25 N N N (UST/AST) State/Tribal Voluntary Cleanup Sites (VCP) 0.50 N N N State/Tribal Spills 0.50 N Y N Federal Brownfield Sites 0.50 N N N State Brownfield Sites 0.50 N N N HAZNET 0.50 Y N N EDR MGP Varies N N N EDR US Hist Auto Station Varies N Y N EDR US Hist Cleaners Varies N N N 4.2.2 Subject Property Listings The subject property is identified as a HAZNET, FINDS, and San Mateo County Business Inventory (BI) site in the regulatory database report, as discussed below: • The subject property, identified as LSG Airport Sky Chef at 40 Airport Boulevard is listed as a HAZNET site (EnvID: S1 13114389) for generating 0.62 tons of waste oil/mixed oil waste in 2002. No violations or other relevant information was found on the records available for review for this environmental assessment. • The subject property, identified as Produce Company at 60 Airport Boulevard is listed in the Facility Index System (FINDS) database with Registry ID 110065022406 since October 10, 2015. No violations or other relevant information was found on the records available for review for this environmental assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 14 • The subject property, identified as Quong Hop and Co. at 40 Airport Boulevard is found on the San Mateo County BI database as an inactive facility that stores hazardous materials (Facility ID FA0023874), generates and recycles waste oil/solvent (Facility ID FA0027693), and stores motor vehicle fuels or waste only (Facility ID FA0027693). In all three listings the facility status is described as inactive. No dates on these listings was found on record. No violations or other relevant information was found on the records available for review for this environmental assessment. • The subject property, identified as The Produce Company at 60 Airport Boulevard is found in the San Mateo County Listings database (San Mateo Co. BI 5117397551) for storing hazardous materials, generating hazardous waste, storing motor vehicle fuels or waste only. The facility is listed as inactive. No dates on these listings was found on record. No violations or other relevant information was found on the records available for review for this environmental assessment. Based on the nature of the listings, the inactive status and the lack of significant violations, these listings are not expected to represent a significant environmental concern. 4.2.3 Adjacent Property Listings Hermes Bioscience Inc. at 61 South Airport Boulevard, located to the west of the subject property, is identified as a San Mateo County BI site. The facility is listed as inactive; however, no additional information is provided. Based on the lack of a documented release and expected direction of groundwater flow, this facility is not expected to represent a significant environmental concern. La Quinta Inn at "20 Airport", located to the east of the subject property, is identified as a San Mateo County BI site. The facility is listed as inactive; however, no additional information is provided. Based on the lack of a documented release and expected direction of groundwater flow, this facility is not expected to represent a significant environmental concern. Based on the findings, vapor migration is not expected to represent a significant environmental concern at this time. 4.2.4 Sites of Concern Listings No additional sites of concern are identified in the regulatory database report. 4.2.5 Orphan Listings No orphan listing sites within a half -mile or hydraulically up -gradient of the subject property were identified in the regulatory database report. A copy of the regulatory database report is included in appendix c of this report. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 15 5.0 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION AND INTERVIEWS In order to qualify for one of the Landowner Liability Protections (LLPs) offered by the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act of 2001 (the erownfields Amendments), the User must conduct the following inquiries required by 40 CFR 312.25, 312.28, 312.29, 312.30, and 312.31. The User should provide the following information to the environmental professional. Failure to provide this information could result in a determination that all appropriate inquiries is not complete. The User is asked to provide information or knowledge of the following: • Review Title and Judicial Records for Environmental Liens and AULs • Specialized Knowledge or Experience of the User • Actual Knowledge of the User • Reason for Significantly Lower Purchase Price • Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable information • Degree of Obviousness • Reason for Preparation of this Phase I ESA Fulfillment of these user responsibilities is key to qualification for the identified defenses to CERCLA liability. Partner requested our Client to provide information to satisfy User Responsibilities as identified in Section 6 of the ASTM guidance. Pursuant to ASTM E1527-13, Partner requested the following site information from Bella Vista Development Company LLC (User of this report). Item Environmental Pre -Survey Questionnaire Title Records, Environmental Liens, and AULs Specialized Knowledge Actual Knowledge Valuation Reduction for Environmental Issues Identification of Key Site Manager Reason for Performing Phase I ESA Prior Environmental Reports Other Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 16 Provided By Not Provided User By User Section 5.1.3 Section 1.1 X X Discussed Does Not Below Apply X X X X X PARTNER 5.1 Interviews 5. 1.1 Interview with Owner The owner of the subject property since 1998, identified as Kahn enterprises LLC, was not available to be interviewed at the time of the assessment. 5.1.2 Interview with Report User Please refer to Section 5.2 below for information requested from the Report User. 5.1.3 Interview with Key Site Manager Mr. Daniel Kahn, key site manager, indicated that he had no information pertaining to any pending, threatened, or past litigation relevant to hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or from the subject property; any pending, threatened, or past administrative proceedings relevant to hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or from the subject property; or any notices from a governmental entity regarding any possible violation of environmental laws or possible liability relating to hazardous substances or petroleum products. Mr. Kahn had no information on when the subject property was developed, and further stated that there are no USTs, ASTs, clarifiers, oil/water separators, groundwater monitoring wells, or hazardous substance use/storage/generation on the subject property to the best of his knowledge. 5.1.4 Interviews with Past Owners, Operators, and Occupants Interviews with past owners, operators and occupants were not reasonably ascertainable, which constitutes a data gap. 5.1.5 Interview with Others As the subject property is not an abandoned property as defined in ASTM 1527-13, interview with others were not performed. 5.2 User Provided Information 5.2.1 Title Records, Environmental Liens, and AULs Partner was not provided with title records or environmental lien and AUL information for review as part of this assessment. 5.2.2 Specialized Knowledge No specialized knowledge of environmental conditions associated with the subject property was provided by the User at the time of the assessment. 5.2.3 Actual Knowledge of the User No actual knowledge of any environmental lien or AULs encumbering the subject property or in connection with the subject property was provided by the User at the time of the assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 17 5.2.4 Valuation Reduction for Environmental Issues No knowledge of valuation reductions associated with the subject property was provided by the User at the time of the assessment. 5.2.5 Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable Information The User did not provide information that is commonly known or reasonably ascertainable within the local community about the subject property at the time of the assessment. 5.2.6 Previous Reports and Other Provided Documentation No previous reports or other pertinent documentation was provided to Partner for review during this assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 18 6.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE The weather at the time of the site visit was sunny and clear. Refer to Section 1.5 for limitations encountered during the field reconnaissance and Sections 2.1 and 2.2 for subject property operations. The table below provides the site assessment details: Site Assessment Performed By: Alvaro Dominguez Site Assessment Conducted On: December 4, 2017 The table below provides the subject property personnel interviewed during the field reconnaissance: Name Title/Role Contact Number Site Walk* Yes/No Mr. Daniel Kahn Key Site Manager (415) 235-2490 Yes Mr. Soo Ming Yee President of The Produce (current tenant) (not provided) Yes * Accompanied Partner during the field reconnaissance activities and provided information pertaining to the current operations and maintenance of the subject property No potential environmental concerns were identified during the onsite reconnaissance. 6.1 General Site Characteristics 6.1.1 Solid Waste Disposal Solid waste generated at the subject property is disposed of in commercial dumpsters located southwest of the building on the subject property. An independent solid waste disposal contractor, South San Francisco Scavenger Co., removes solid and organic waste from the subject property. Solid waste is mainly paper and plastic. According to onsite personnel, cardboard is recycled inhouse. No evidence of illegal dumping of solid waste was observed during the Partner site reconnaissance. 6.1.2 Sewage Discharge and Disposal Sanitary discharges on the subject property are directed into the municipal sanitary sewer system. The City of South San Francisco services the subject property vicinity. No wastewater treatment facilities or septic systems were observed or reported on the subject property. 6.1.3 Surface Water Drainage Storm water from the building's roof the subject property is located is directed to the municipal owned and maintained storm water drainage system that drains onto the San Francisco Bay. The subject property does not appear to be a designated wetland area, based on information obtained from the USDA; however, a comprehensive wetlands survey would be required to formally determine actual wetlands on the subject property. No surface impoundments, wetlands, natural catch basins, settling ponds, or lagoons are located on the subject property. No drywells were identified on the subject property. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 19 6.1.4 Source of Heating and Cooling Heating and cooling systems at the subject property are fueled by electricity and natural gas provided by Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E). 6.1.5 Wells and Cisterns No aboveground evidence of wells or cisterns was observed during the site reconnaissance. 6.1.6 Wastewater Domestic wastewater generated at the subject property is disposed by means of the sanitary sewer system. No industrial process is currently performed at the subject property. 6.1.7 Septic Systems No septic systems were observed or reported on the subject property. 6.1.8 Additional Site Observations No additional general site characteristics were observed during the site reconnaissance. 6.2 Potential Environmental Hazards 6.2.1 Hazardous Substances and Petroleum Products Used or Stored at the Site No hazardous substances or petroleum products were observed on the subject property during the site reconnaissance. 6.2.2 Aboveground & Underground Hazardous Substance or Petroleum Product Storage Tanks (ASTs/USTs) One 430 -gallon AST for chlorine and two 200 -gallon ASTs for 'sanitize solution' were observed in the eastern side of the building. The chlorine and sanitize solution are used to disinfect the produce processed at the facility. Three 55 -gallon drums wrapped in plastic were observed in the cooling system enclosure located north of the building in the subject property. According to Stanley, facility manager, the drums are empty and used to contain chlorine before the installation of the current AST and mixing/distribution system was installed. No signs of spills or leakage were observed. 6.2.3 Evidence of Releases No spills, stains or other indications that a surficial release has occurred at the subject property were observed. 6.2.4 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) One pad mounted electrical transformer, owned and operated by PG&E, was observed southwest of the building in the subject property. The type and condition of the generator indicate it as installed after 1977, and therefore its potential for containing PCB is unlikely. No other potential PCB -containing equipment (transformers, oil -filled switches, hoists, lifts, dock levelers, hydraulic elevators, etc.) was observed on the subject property during Partner's reconnaissance. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 20 6.2.5 Strong, Pungent or Noxious Odors No strong, pungent, or noxious odors were evident during the site reconnaissance. 6.2.6 Pools of Liquid No pools of liquid were observed on the subject property during the site reconnaissance. 6.2.7 Drains, Sumps, and Clarifiers According to Stanley, site manage, the facility is equipped with a trap to capture small pieces of organic material washed into the drain during daily cleaning operations. No other drains, sumps, or clarifiers, other than those associated with storm water removal, were observed on the subject property during the site reconnaissance. 6.2.8 Pits, Ponds and Lagoons No pits, ponds or lagoons were observed on the subject property. 6.2.9 Stressed Vegetation No stressed vegetation was observed on the subject property. 6.2.10 Additional Potential Environmental Hazards No additional environmental hazards, including landfill activities or radiological hazards, were observed. 6.3 Non -ASTM Services 6.3.1 Asbestos -Containing Materials (ACMs) Asbestos is the name given to a number of naturally occurring, fibrous silicate minerals mined for their useful properties such as thermal insulation, chemical and thermal stability, and high tensile strength. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101 requires certain construction materials to be presumed to contain asbestos, for purposes of this regulation. All thermal system insulation (TSI), surfacing material, and asphalt/vinyl flooring that are present in a building constructed prior to 1981 and have not been appropriately tested are "presumed asbestos -containing material" (PACM). The subject property building was constructed circa 1950. Partner has conducted a limited, visual evaluation of accessible areas for the presence of suspect ACMs at the subject property. The objective of this visual survey was to note the presence and condition of suspect ACM observed. Please refer to the table below for identified suspect ACMs: Friable Suspect ACM Location physical Condition Yes/No Drywall Systems Throughout Building Interior No Good Floor Tiles Throughout Building Interior No Good Floor Tile Mastic Throughout Building Interior No Good Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 17-201028.1 PAWMER December 20, 2017 Page 21 The limited visual survey consisted of noting observable materials (materials which were readily accessible and visible during the course of the site reconnaissance) that are commonly known to potentially contain asbestos. This activity was not designed to discover all sources of suspect ACM, PACM, or asbestos at the site; or to comply with any regulations and/or laws relative to planned disturbance of building materials such as renovation or demolition, or any other regulatory purpose. Rather, it is intended to give the User an indication if significant (significant due to quantity, accessibility, or condition) potential sources of ACM or PACM are present at the subject property. Additional sampling, assessment, and evaluation will be warranted for any other use. According to the US EPA, ACM and PACM that is intact and in good condition can, in general, be managed safely in-place under an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Program until removal is dictated by renovation, demolition, or deteriorating material condition. Prior to any disturbance of the construction materials within this facility, a comprehensive ACM survey should be conducted. 6.3.2 Lead -Based Paint (LBP) Lead is a highly toxic metal that affects virtually every system of the body. LBP is defined as any paint, varnish, stain, or other applied coating that has 1 mg/cmz (or 5,000 ug/g or 0.5% by weight) or more of lead. Congress passed the Residential Lead -Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, also known as "Title X", to protect families from exposure to lead from paint, dust, and soil. Under Section 1017 of Title X, intact LBP on most walls and ceilings is not considered a "hazard," although the condition of the paint should be monitored and maintained to ensure that it does not become deteriorated. Based on the age of the subject property building (pre -1978), there is a potential that LBP is present. Interior and exterior painted surfaces were observed in good condition and therefore are not expected to represent a "hazard," although the condition of the paint should be monitored and maintained to ensure that it does not become deteriorated. 6.3.3 Radon Radon is a colorless, odorless, naturally occurring, radioactive, inert, gaseous element formed by radioactive decay of radium (Ra) atoms. The US EPA has prepared a map to assist National, State, and local organizations to target their resources and to implement radon -resistant building codes. The map divides the country into three Radon Zones, according to the table below: EPA Zones Average Predicted Radon Levels Potential Zone 1 Exceed 4.0 pCi/L Highest Zone 2 Between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L Moderate Zone 3 Less than 2.0 pCi/L Low It is important to note that the EPA has found homes with elevated levels of radon in all three zones, and the US EPA recommends site-specific testing in order to determine radon levels at a specific location. However, the map does give a valuable indication of the propensity of radon gas accumulation in structures. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 22 Radon sampling was not conducted as part of this assessment. Review of the US EPA Map of Radon Zones places the subject property in Zone 2. Based upon the radon zone classification, radon is not considered to be a significant environmental concern. 6.3.4 Lead in Drinking Water According to available information, a public water system operated by the California Water Service Company (Cal -Water) serves the subject property vicinity. According to a Cal -Water representative, shallow groundwater beneath the subject property is not utilized for domestic purposes. The sources of public water for the City of South San Francisco is purchased from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). SFPUC manages a complex water supply system stretching from the Sierra to the City and featuring a complex series of reservoirs, tunnels, pipelines, and treatment systems. The Peninsula watershed in San Mateo County contributes surface water supplies captured and stored in lower and upper Crystal Springs and San Andreas Reservoirs and in two smaller reservoirs, Pilarcitos and Stone Dam. According to the City of South San Francisco and the 2016 Annual Water Quality Report, water supplied to the subject property complies with all State and Federal regulations pertaining to drinking water standards, including lead and copper. Water sampling was not conducted to verify water quality. 6.3.5 Mold Molds are microscopic organisms found virtually everywhere, indoors, and outdoors. Mold will grow and multiply under the right conditions, needing only sufficient moisture (e.g. in the form of very high humidity, condensation, or water from a leaking pipe, etc.) and organic material (e.g. ceiling tile, drywall, paper, or natural fiber carpet padding). Partner observed accessible, interior areas for the subject property building for significant evidence of mold growth with the exceptions detailed in Section 1.5 of this report; however, this ESA should not be used as a mold survey or inspection. Additionally, this limited assessment was not designed to assess all areas of potential mold growth that may be affected by mold growth on the subject property. Rather, it is intended to give the client an indication as to whether or not conspicuous (based on observed areas) mold growth is present at the subject property. This evaluation did not include a review of pipe chases, mechanical systems, or areas behind enclosed walls and ceilings. No obvious indications of water damage or mold growth were observed during Partner's visual assessment. 6.4 Adjacent Property Reconnaissance The adjacent property reconnaissance consisted of observing the adjacent properties from the subject property premises. No items of environmental concern were identified on the adjacent properties during the site assessment, including hazardous substances, petroleum products, ASTs, USTs, evidence of releases, PCBs, strong or noxious odors, pools of liquids, sumps or clarifiers, pits or lagoons, stressed vegetation, or any other potential environmental hazards. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 23 7.0 FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS Findings A recognized environmental condition (REC) refers to the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a property; due to release to the environment; under conditions indicative of a release to the environment; or under conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment. The following was identified during this assessment: • Partner did not identify recognized environmental conditions during this assessment. A controlled recognized environmental condition (CREC) refers to a REC resulting from a past release of hazardous substances or petroleum products that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority, with hazardous substances or petroleum products allowed to remain in place subject to the implementation of required controls. The following was identified during this assessment: • Partner did not identify controlled recognized environmental conditions during this assessment. A historical recognized environmental condition (HREC) refers to a past release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products that has occurred in connection with the property and has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or meeting unrestricted use criteria established by a regulatory authority, without subjecting the property to any required controls. The following was identified during this assessment: • Partner did not identify historical recognized environmental conditions during this assessment. An environmental issue refers to environmental concerns identified by Partner, which do not qualify as RECs; however, warrant further discussion. The following was identified during this assessment: • Records obtained from the San Mateo County Environmental Health Department indicate the subject property has been identified as a permit holder to store hazardous waste, including motor vehicle fuel and or waste since 2007, and as a hazardous waste generator since 2010. Violations including administrative/paperwork and labeling issues, an open and unlabeled waste oil container with a drip pan, and oil or grease observed on concrete on an outside caged area located north of the building was observed. Based on the minor nature of these violations and lack of a documented release, these violations are not expected to represent a significant environmental concern. • Based on the age of the subject property building, there is a potential that asbestos -containing materials (ACMs) and/or lead-based paint (LBP) are present. Overall, observed suspect ACMs and painted surfaces were in good condition and are not expected to pose a health and safety concern to the occupants of the subject property at this time. Should these materials be replaced or repaired, the identified suspect ACMs and/or LBP would need to be sampled to confirm the presence or absence of asbestos or lead prior to any renovation or demolition activities to prevent potential exposure to workers and/or building occupants. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 24 Conclusions, Opinions and Recommendations Partner has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E1527-13 of 40-60 Airport Boulevard in the City of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California (the "subject property"). Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section 1.5 of this report. This assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the subject property. Based on the conclusions of this assessment, Partner recommends no further investigation of the subject property at this time. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PAUNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 25 8.0 SIGNATURES OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS Partner has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of the property located at 40-60 Airport Boulevard in the City of South San Francisco, San Mateo County, California in general conformance with the scope and limitations of the protocol and the limitations stated earlier in this report. Exceptions to or deletions from this protocol are discussed earlier in this report. By signing below, Partner declares that, to the best of our professional knowledge and belief, we meet the definition of Environmental Professional as defined in §312.10 of 40 CFR §312. Partner has the specific qualifications based on education, training, and experience to assess a property of the nature, history, and setting of the subject property. Partner has developed and performed the all appropriate inquiries in conformance with the standards and practices set forth in 40 CFR Part 312. Prepared By: r Alvaro Dominguez Environmental Professional Reviewed By: z%:�C)�k Steve Kovach Senior Author Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PAUNER Project No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 26 9.0 REFERENCES Reference Documents American Society for Testing and Materials, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process, ASTM Designation: E1527-13. Environmental Data Resources (EDR), Radius Report, December 2017 Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Insurance Administration, National Flood Insurance Program, Flood Insurance Map, accessed via internet, December 2017 United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, accessed via internet, December 2017 United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Web Soil Survey, accessed via the internet, December 2017 United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA Map of Radon Zones (Document EPA -402-R-93-071), accessed via the internet, December 2017 United States Geological Survey, accessed via the Internet, December 2017 United States Geological Survey Topographic Map, 7.5 minute series, accessed via internet, December 2017 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNERProject No. 17-201028.1 December 20, 2017 Page 27 FIGURES 1 SITE LOCATION MAP 2 SITE PLAN 3 TOPOGRAPHIC MAP PARTNER G,lub Cow Palace R Yf Gen6sy 7UL FlF $. a ,lug Dor Daly City }fX Ave Brisbane Golma ' SWQJ teBlvd 4r PV S%'O 10i EftRAM0NTE S C' S G' 1 sa Fall )e $A4d40 Airport Boulevard E� c i V,Jhg Dr 6 I� Milagra Mge p' N Golden Gate g National Cemetery Skyline College a2 Campground Peet's Coffee & Tea 70� S San Francisco International * RQT L Airport R NKEY: Subject Property Drawing Not To Scale FIGURE 1: SITE LOCATION MAP PAUNER Project No. 17-201028.1 USGS 7.5 Minute San Francisco South, California Quadrangle Created: 1998 FIGURE 3: TOPOGRAPHIC MAP PAUNER Project No. 17-201028.1 APPENDIX A: SITE PHOTOGRAPHS PARTNER 1. Logo of the subject property current tenant ob- served on one of the building doors facing south 3. Sign of the hotel located adjacent to the east of the subject property 5. View of South Airport Boulevard and land use west of the subject property 2. Southwest view of the subject property and building 4. Restaurant observed adjacent to the south of the subject property 6. View of the remodeling work being conducted during the site reconnaissance on the hotel adja- cent to the east of the subject property APPENDIX A: SITE PHOTO- PAFff � Project No. 17-201028.1 7. Rail road spur adjacent to the north of the sub- ject property 9. View of the west side of the building on the subject property 11. View of the east side of the building on the subject property r -1 7i 8. Land use observed north of the railroad spur 10. View of the west side of the building on the subject property 12. View of the north side of the building on the subject property APPENDIX A: SITE PHOTO- PAUNER Project No. 17-201028.1 IPPYa 13. View of the walk way and entrance on the south side of the building on the subject property 15. View of the pad mounted PG&E transformer observed on the west side of the property 17. Three plastic wrapped 55 -gallon plastic drums observed within the caged area. Partner was told the drums used to contain chlorine and were currently empty. APPENDIX A: SITE PHOTO - Project No. 17-201028.1 14. View of the south side of the building on the subject property 16. View of the caged area to the north of the building, containing the cooling equipment J1 r 18. Label of the PG&E pad mounted electrical transformer observed south of center on the west side of the subject property. PARTNER APPENDIX B: HISTORICAL/REGULATORY DOCUMENTATION PARTNER bill -WA 0 LI I !1 -0 IVY IMF .J �T!•r fit j' r"� k F f J. Jw e,,�.. N Date of Photograph: 1946 KEY: Subject Property APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 r' ;1p zk Vi441 jpa,•#.. _ Fir, N Date of Photograph: 1956 KEY: Subject Property FI v APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 d N Date of Photograph: 1968 KEY: Subject Property FI v APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 Jr AF lb 4i Av AM �'.�� �� �, � '� "�, , -I�� Vii, -r :� � ,,�• ,� Ohl roe ,AlF f > �+� ,• t F � '' 1 — � �� � , � � � ; .. ala `r N Date of Photograph: 1974 KEY: Subject Property v APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 N Date of Photograph: 1982 �y APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS Project No. 17-201028.1 PARTNER N Date of Photograph: 1993 KEY: Subject Property M` APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 4L - f., 3iN, r 4 4, r AW, Z -4 4- S4 JIN tw A. AR 41 r. Anc; 49 Date of Photograph: 1998 KEY: N Subject Property k APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS Project No. 17-201028.1 PARTNER i rip 74% '' '� yam. � .1= - y�� ,�• Date of Photograph: 2005 KEY: Subject Property k� APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 �1 1 N Date of Photograph: 2006 KEY: Subject Property APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PA �� Project No. 17-201028.1NER r 0 7 t AF bh Ir 40 40 ' I � -tin. ► 0. N Date of Photograph: 2009 KEY: Subject Property k� APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 _1 r.� L - 7 &ji Tc U71"t, �,41 ?w V TO IL 4'r "Ire A; 10 KEY: Date of Photograph: 2010 N Subject Property F-1 �y APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS Project No. 17-201028.1 PARTNER N Date of Photograph: 2012 KEY: Subject Property v APPENDIX B: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PARTNER Project No. 17-201028.1 40-60 Airport 40-60 Airport Blvd South San Francisco, CA 94080 Inquiry Number: 5123555.3 December 01, 2017 6 Armstrong Road, 4th floor Shelton, CT 06484 CEDR Toll Free: 800.352.0050 www.edrnet.com Certified Sanborn® Ma Site Name: 40-60 Airport 40-60 Airport Blvd South San Francisco, CA 9408 EDR Inquiry # 5123555.3 ort Client Name: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. 2154 Torrance Blvd, Suite 200 Torrance, CA 90501-0000 Contact: Andrew Marcum 12/01/17 CEDW The Sanborn Library has been searched by EDR and maps covering the target property location as provided by Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. were identified for the years listed below. The Sanborn Library is the largest, most complete collection of fire insurance maps. The collection includes maps from Sanborn, Bromley, Perris & Browne, Hopkins, Barlow, and others. Only Environmental Data Resources Inc. (EDR) is authorized to grant rights for commercial reproduction of maps by the Sanborn Library LLC, the copyright holder for the collection. Results can be authenticated by visiting www.edrnet.com/sanborn. The Sanborn Library is continually enhanced with newly identified map archives. This report accesses all maps in the collection as of the day this report was generated. Certified Sanborn Results: Certification # 1 F73-4E4C-9E88 Po # 40-60 Airport Blvd Project 17-201028.1 Maps Provided: 1956 1970 Limited Permission To Make Copies Sanborn® Library search results Certification #: 1 F73-4E4C-9E88 The Sanborn Library includes more than 1.2 million fire insurance maps from Sanborn, Bromley, Perris & Browne, Hopkins, Barlow and others which track historical property usage in approximately 12,000 American cities and towns. Collections searched: Vo" Library of Congress f University Publications of America ►� EDR Private Collection The Sanborn Library LLC Since 1866TM Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (the client) is permitted to make up to FIVE photocopies of this Sanborn Map transmittal and each fire insurance map accompanying this report solely for the limited use of its customer. No one other than the client is authorized to make copies. 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Volume 1, Sheet 9 1956 1970 Source Sheets Volume 1, Sheet 9 1970 Volume 1, Sheet 3 1956 Volume 1, Sheet 3' 1970 Volume 1, Sheet 41 1970 5123555 - 3 page 3 s Volume 1, Sheet 9 1970 Volume 1, Sheet 3 1956 Volume 1, Sheet 3' 1970 Volume 1, Sheet 41 1970 5123555 - 3 page 3 eE DW d a 2 ! ta� WAY rsr-t a a3• G V Em E-� Volume 1, Sheet37 Volume 1, Sheet 9 N ii Certified Sanborn® Map Year: 1956 W I 1 I , W Iq = 0rJ'f Q m 291 _ Q S E 1 y y _T_ Cs� 1 z * 229 m t pay ti mai. t�v t eNei d e❑ 0 L` IFCt+ F!' S IGlal�S n88v. r eiYb�f� 11 ro S Aplin wr Sim s- 3a Site Name. 40.60 Airport Adtlress'. 40-60 AirpoR BNd City, ST, ZIP. South San Francisco, CA 94080 f� Client: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. •Lj",' }} EDR Inquiry: 5123555.3 Order Data12/01/2017 Cerlificali"I Copyright 1956 0 Feet 150 300 600 Key: Subject Property 0 APPENDIX B: Certified Sanborn Maps Project No. 17-201028.1 PAUNER 5123555 - 3 page 4 (CEDW- t•� r +: 40-80 Airport Address: 40.60 Airport BWtl wt tl+�b! �F ti o k f� N Client: y 1 h /Ilk `J Order Date: 12/01/2017 rr Certification 1 Copyright 1970 1 W O Certified Sanborn® Map Year: 1970 i LL_ J L � I� Ld r al v 3 I rt It a Py. •� �ti0 LZ`A I• P2 ars•' vr .. 'if ��yy r1 a . ~ � I MF1S• c+rw.-n Y Yl t ryM+r F i [ of Y h� ✓'R N F9N rr.vr rnk� 0 00 W 91 U W M C a v U v �S t E v8R Site Name: 40-80 Airport Address: 40.60 Airport BWtl City, ST, OR South San Francisco, CA 94080 f� N Client: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. i•�"!,' /Ilk 5123555.3 Order Date: 12/01/2017 Certification 1 Copyright 1970 I Q4 Y {{Ln 44 lm 1 A r al v 3 I rt It a Py. •� �ti0 LZ`A I• P2 ars•' vr .. 'if ��yy r1 a . ~ � I MF1S• c+rw.-n Y Yl t ryM+r F i [ of Y h� ✓'R N F9N rr.vr rnk� 0 00 W 91 U W M C a v U v �S t E v8R Site Name: 40-80 Airport Address: 40.60 Airport BWtl City, ST, OR South San Francisco, CA 94080 f� N Client: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. i•�"!,' EDR Inquiry: 5123555.3 Order Date: 12/01/2017 Certification 1 Copyright 1970 ✓'R N F9N rr.vr rnk� 0 00 W 91 U W M C a v U v �S t E v8R Site Name: 40-80 Airport Address: 40.60 Airport BWtl City, ST, OR South San Francisco, CA 94080 f� N Client: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. i•�"!,' EDR Inquiry: 5123555.3 Order Date: 12/01/2017 Certification 1 Copyright 1970 0 Volume 1, Sheet 41 it Volume 1, Sheet 37 Volume 1, Sheet 9 0 Feet 150 300 600 41 N Key: Subject Property 0 i . APPENDIX B: Certified Sanborn Maps Project No. 17-201028.1 PAUNER 5123555 - 3 page 5 40-60 Airport 40-60 Airport Blvd South San Francisco, CA 94080 Inquiry Number: 5123555.5 December 04, 2017 6 Armstrong Road Shelton, CT 06484 800.352.0050 CEDR*Environmental Data Resources Inc www.edrnet.com SECTION Executive Summary Findings City Directory Images TABLE OF CONTENTS Thank you for your business. Please contact EDR at 1-800-352-0050 with any questions or comments. Disclaimer - Copyright and Trademark Notice This Report contains certain information obtained from a variety of public and other sources reasonably available to Environmental Data Resources, Inc. It cannot be concluded from this Report that coverage information for the target and surrounding properties does not exist from other sources. NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WHATSOEVER IN CONNECTION WITH THIS REPORT. ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES, INC. SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE MAKING OF ANY SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE. ALL RISK IS ASSUMED BY THE USER. IN NO EVENT SHALL ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES, INC. BE LIABLE TO ANYONE, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF ERRORS OR OMISSIONS, NEGLIGENCE, ACCIDENT OR ANY OTHER CAUSE, FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES. ANY LIABILITY ON THE PART OF ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES, INC. IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THIS REPORT. Purchaser accepts this Report "AS IS". Any analyses, estimates, ratings, environmental risk levels or risk codes provided in this Report are provided for illustrative purposes only, and are not intended to provide, nor should they be interpreted as providing any facts regarding, or prediction orforecast of, any environmental risk for any property. Only a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment performed by an environmental professional can provide information regarding the environmental risk for any property. Additionally, the information provided in this Report is not to be construed as legal advice. Copyright 2017 by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any media or format, in whole or in part, of any report or map of Environmental Data Resources, Inc. or its affiliates is prohibited without prior written permission. EDR and its logos (including Sanborn and Sanborn Map) are trademarks of Environmental Data Resources, Inc. or its affiliates. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FIM -143 713 11501 k Environmental Data Resources, Inc.'s (EDR) City Directory Report is a screening tool designed to assist environmental professionals in evaluating potential liability on a target property resulting from past activities. EDR's City Directory Report includes a search of available city directory data at 5 year intervals. RECORD SOURCES EDR's Digital Archive combines historical directory listings from sources such as Cole Information and Dun & Bradstreet. These standard sources of property information complement and enhance each other to provide a more comprehensive report. EDR is licensed to reproduce certain City Directory works by the copyright holders of those works. The purchaser of this EDR City Directory Report may include it in report(s) delivered to a customer. Reproduction of City Directories without permission of the publisher or licensed vendor may be a violation of copyright. Data by infoUSA Copyiiy lit. 'i2008 All Rights Reserved RESEARCH SUMMARY The following research sources were consulted in the preparation of this report. A check mark indicates where information was identified in the source and provided in this report. Year Target Street Cross Street Source 2014 0 ❑ EDR Digital Archive 2010 0 ❑ EDR Digital Archive 2005 0 ❑ EDR Digital Archive 2000 0 ❑ EDR Digital Archive 1995 0 EDR Digital Archive 1992 0 EDR Digital Archive 1987 0 EDR Digital Archive 1982 0 EDR Digital Archive 1977 0 EDR Digital Archive 1970 0 Haines Criss -Cross Directory 5123555-5 Pagel FINDINGS TARGET PROPERTY STREET 40-60 Airport Blvd South San Francisco, CA 94080 Year CD Image Source AIRPORT BLVD 2014 pg A2 EDR Digital Archive 2010 pg A5 EDR Digital Archive 2005 pg A8 EDR Digital Archive 2000 pg A11 EDR Digital Archive 1995 pg A14 EDR Digital Archive 1992 pg A16 EDR Digital Archive 1987 pg A18 EDR Digital Archive 1982 pg A20 EDR Digital Archive 1977 pg A22 EDR Digital Archive 1970 pg A24 Haines Criss -Cross Directory S AIRPORT BLVD 2014 pg A4 EDR Digital Archive 2010 pg A7 EDR Digital Archive 2005 pg A10 EDR Digital Archive 2000 pg A13 EDR Digital Archive 1995 pg A15 EDR Digital Archive 1992 pg A17 EDR Digital Archive 1987 pg A19 EDR Digital Archive 1982 pg A21 EDR Digital Archive 1977 pg A23 EDR Digital Archive 1970 - 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EDR Digital Archive AIRPORT BLVD 1992 10 LYONS RESTAURANTS 11 AA LIMO 4 LESS ACCA INC ASIA PACIFIC LINK INC MENNEN MEDICAL INC PADILLA M R COMPANY US TRADE CONNECTION INC W D N INTERNATIONAL COMPANY 20 LA QUINTA MOTOR INNS INC 21 BANNER AIRCRAFT INTERNATIONAL CERTIFIED TESTING LABORATORIES EDISON SYSTEMS KELSEY INSTRUMENTS INC MADE IN SHADE SWANS YAMAMOTO USA INC 31 CARMICHAEL INTERNATIONAL SVC GRADNEY-PLESS INSURANCE AGENCY INDEPENDENT POWER SERVICES INC METO CORPORATION NORTHWEST CREDITORS SERVICE SHOWCASE THERMOGRAPHIC 40 OGDEN SERVICES CORP 60 BAY CARBON COMPANY INC 61 LAN SYSTEMS INC POLYWELL COMPANY INC RONKEN OFFICE PRODUCTS INC SHAMES CONSTRUCTION CO LTD 150 LITTLEFIELD PROPERTIES SPUN STEAK CO INC 178 HOFBRAU CAFE 190 SIGNATURE ROOFING COMPANY 199 HARMAN -MANAGEMENT CORPORATION 206 BORBA MANUFACTURING INC 211 FIRST NATIONAL BNK OF DALY CY 5123555.5 Page: A16 Target Street Cross Street ✓ _ S AIRPORT BLVD 177 BUDGET RENT -A -CAR SYSTEMS INC SEARS RENT A TRUCK 180 HUNGRY, HUNTER PARAGON STEAK HOUSE RESTAURANT 222 IMPERIAL 400 MOTEL 245 AIRPORT HOLIDAY INN GIFT SHOP CALIFORNIA COMPACTS RENT A CAR GROSVENOR PROPERTIES LTD MIDDLE EAST TRADING CO LTD 248 HAMPTONS SERVICE INC JOHNNYS SHELL SERVICE 275 EVERGREEN ASSOCIATION GAU POANG CHINESE RESTAURANT SAUVI GIFT SHOP Source EDR Digital Archive 1992 5123555.5 Page: A17 Target Street Cross Street ✓ _ AIRPORT BLVD 11 PADILLA M R COMPANY 40 OGDEN ALLIED SERVICES CORP 60 BAY CARBON COMPANY INC 150 SPUN STEAK CO INC 178 NEROS SANDWICHES 190 BAY AREA MOBILE GLASS INC 199 HARMAN MANAGEMENT CORP 206 BORBA MANUFACTURING INC 211 FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALY Cl MARIN & SILVAS UNION Source EDR Digital Archive 1987 5123555.5 Page: A18 Target Street Cross Street ✓ - S AIRPORT BLVD 103 SOUTH CITY ADVERTISING 177 BUDGET RENT -A -CAR INC 222 IMPERIAL 400 MOTEL 245 GROSVENOR AIRPORT ASSOCIATES 248 JOHNNYS SHELL SERVICE 264 GENERAL RENT A CAR 275 RADISSON INN SAN FRNCSCO ARPRT ROYAL QUALITY INN Source EDR Digital Archive 1987 5123555.5 Page: A19 Target Street Cross Street Source ✓ - EDR Digital Archive AIRPORT BLVD 1982 150 SPUN STEAK CO INC 178 NEROS SANDWICHES 190 BAY AREA GLASS DISTRIBUTORS* BAY AREA MOBILE GLASS 211 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DALY CI MARIN & SILVAS UNION 5123555.5 Page: A20 Target Street Cross Street ✓ - S AIRPORT BLVD 103 JETMA TECHNCL INST GS TRB DV* SOUTH CITY ADVERTISING 105 BAY CARBON COMPANY INC 124 STEWART-WARNER ALEMITE SLS CO* 149 AMERICAN STANDARD INC MOSLER SAFE CO* 177 TRAVERSE CORPORATION 222 IMPERIAL 400 MOTEL 245 GROSVENOR AIRPORT ASSOCIATES 248 JOHNNYS SHELL SERVICE 264 FUNKS KEN SERVICES UMPHREY J D INC 275 CHOS SIGHTSEEING INC Source EDR Digital Archive 1982 5123555.5 Page: A21 Target Street Cross Street Source ✓ - EDR Digital Archive AIRPORT BLVD 1977 150 SPUN STEAK CO INC 214 OUR PLACE 5123555.5 Page: A22 Target Street Cross Street ✓ - S AIRPORT BLVD 103 JETMA TECHNCL INST GS TRB DV* SOUTH CITY ADVERTISING 105 BAY CARBON COMPANY INC 124 STEWART-WARNER ALEMITE SLS CO* 149 MOSLER SAFE CO* 177 KAISER ALUMINUM & CHEMICAL* 180 CONTINENTAL RST SYSTEMS* 222 IMPERIAL 400 MOTEL 245 RAPPS REALTY INC 264 KENS PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE 275 ECONO-CAR INTERNATIONAL JOLLY KING RESTAURANTS INC ROYAL INN SAN FRANCISCO AIRPRT Source EDR Digital Archive 1977 5123555.5 Page: A23 Target Street Cross Street Source - Haines Criss -Cross Directory AIRPORT BLVD 1970 AIRPORT BLVD 94090 S SN FRANCISCO 101*TIRE JOBBERS INC 871-5722 103*JETMA TCMNCL INST 589-6010 124*S TEWAR T WARNER SLS 583-4600 149*900I NSON MFG CO 588-8929 *800 I NSON MFG CO 761-2122 150*SPUN STEAK CO 583-7920 177*KA I SER AL MNM PC GNG589-9676 *KAISER ALMN PC GNG 7bl-0511 t 78 *ANDY S CAFE 588-9455 190*CHOCKS RICHFIELD SV588-9739 199*ARTS TEXACO 5H3-0722 2100BORBA MFG CO 58q-1542 *BORBA MFG CO 761-1032 *CLEARLITE TROPHIES 589-15+2 211*FIRST NATL BANK 8730211 214*GREYHOUND BUS L I NES588-1126 221*MARINESILVAS UN SV 588-0538 *UNION SERVICE STN 588-0538 222* I MPF R I AL 400 MOTEL 589-9055 245*HOL I DAY INN AM R I CA589-7200 *HOLIDAY INN BRBR SH589-7200 248*JOHNNYS SHELL SV 583-2324 264*KEN FINKS PHLLPS 66588-9438 275*JOLLY KING AIRPORT 873-1965 *LOST KNIGHT LOUNGE 873-1326 *ROYAL INN SF AIRPRTS73-3550 296*CALIF ST NMY MNTNCE583--2519 300*STANDARD STATION 588-9918 305*CRESTA BROS AUTO PT589-5+53 309*LADLE CLUB 588-3698 5123555.5 Page: A24 PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNA[RE The following questionnaire is required by the ASTM Standard E 1527-13, which adheres to the All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) Rule (United States Environmental Protection Agency) (40 CFR 312). As defined by ASTM, the User of the report is the `party seeking to use Practice E .1527 to complete aro environmental site assessment of the properly. A user may include. without limitation, a potential purchaser of property, a potential tenant of property, an owner of property, a lender, or a plwerty manager. The user has specific obligations for completing a successful application of this practice. " 40 Airport Boulevard • South San Francisco CA�94080 1. Environmental liens that are filed or recorded against the property (40 CFR 312.25) Did a search of recorded land title records (or judicial records) identify any environnfental liens filed or recorded against the property under federal, tribal, state or local. law? ED YES 0 NO 2. Activity and use limitations (AULs) that are in place on the property or that have been filed or records against the property (40 CFR 312.25(a)(1)(v) and (vi)) Did a search of recorded land title records (or judicial records) identify any AULs, such as engineering controls, land use restrictions or institutional controls that are in place at the property and/or have been filed or recorded against the property under federal, tribal, state or local law? El YES © NO 3. Specialized knowledge or experience of the person seeking to qualify for the LLP (40 CFR 312.28) Do you have any specialized knowledge or experience related to the property or nearby properties? For example, are you involved in the same line of business as the current or former occupants of the property or an adjoining property so that you would have specialized knowledge of the chemicals and processes used by this type of business? D YES Y1 No Phase I ESA Qnestiomaixe PARTNER Page t of 3 4. Relationship of the purchase price to the fair market value of the property if it were not contaminated (40 CFR 312.29) Does the purchase price being paid for this property reasonably reflect the fair market value of the property? If you conclude that there is a difference, have you considered whether the lower purchase price is because contamination is known or believed to be present at the property? ® YES E-1 NO 5. Commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about the Property (40 CFR 312.30) Are you aware of commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about the property that would help the environmental professional to identify conditions indicative of releases or threatened releases? YES 71 NO a. Do you know the past uses of the property? © YF,S NO Toll Mani if , Dag Qnrban, Training f„�gine air b. Do you know of specific chemicals that are present or once were present at the property? YES EZI NO c. Do you ]mow of spills or other chemical releases that have taken place at the property? YES IT NO d. Do you know of any environmental cleanups that have taken place at the property? E] YES l r I NO e. Do you have any prior knowledge that the property was developed as a gas station, dry cleaner, martufacturing/industrial facility in the past? YES EZI NO f Are you aware of historical use of hazardous materials or petroleum products used or present on the property? YF.S © NO Phase I ESA Questionnaire PMffNER Page 2 of 3 g. Do you know if the properly is currently or was formerly equipped with underground storage tanks (USTs) or septic tanks? YES © NO b. Do you know of any past, threatened or pending lawsuits or administrative proceedings concerning a release or threatened release of any hazardous substance or petroleum products involving the property by any owner or occupant of the property? YES M NO 6. The degree of obviousness of the presence or likely presence of contamination at the property, and the ability to detect the contamination by appropriate investigation (40 GFR 312.31) nee related to the property are there any obvious Based on your knowledge and experie indicators that point to the presence or likely presence of releases at the property. YRS M NO Signature of User/Person Interviewed: Name of User/Person Interviewed: /*j ( E Title/Relationship to Property: Phone Number/Email: } Date: [ -I i S (I -, Contact for additional information: Name: Relationship to Property: Phone Number/Email: Phase I ESA Questionnaire PARTNER Page 3 of 3 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE Please complete to the best of your knowledge. For those questions that are not applicable, please respond with an "NIA". For those questions that are unknown, please respond with "unknown"_ 1, PROPERTY INFORMATION: 2. COMPLETED BY Signature Date r _ 4-42/8/17 Printed Name Relation to Subject Property Daniel Kahn MGR 3. PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS Have any previous environmental investigations been performed at the property, including Phase I ESAs, Phase Il Subsurface Investigations, Remediation, Asbestos or Lead -Based Paint surveys? NO If yes, please provide copies) 4. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Property Size: Approx. 65,000 Number of Building(s): 1 Size of Building(s): Date of Construction: UNKNOWN Property Type: (please circle) Multi -Family Hotel Mobile Home Park Retail/Commercial Industrial Office Warehouse X Other: Panner Pre -Survey Questionnaire PARTNER Page I of 3 Please provide Rent Roll if Applicable. Historical Use of Property: Warehouse 5. SURROUNDING PROPERTY USES Are you aware of any potential environmental concerns associated with surrounding properties? YES X NO If yes, please describe: 6. UTILITIES & SERVICES Please provide the name of the utility or contractor providing the following: Electric PG&E Sanitary Sewer Bio -hazardous Waste Gas Elevator Maintenance PG&E Potable Water 7. ON SITE OPERATIONS Used Grease Hazardous Waste Are you a-A,are of any of te folloNving conditions,or present, on the property? If yes, please describeCondition Respon.se. 1. Stored Chemicals - '77777710 Tenant has tanks for cleaning supplies 2. Underground Storage Tanks ❑ Yes ❑ No X 3. Aboveground Storage Tanks ❑ Yes ❑ No X 4. Spills or Releases ❑ Yes ❑ No X 5. Dump Areas/Landfills ❑ Yes ❑ No X 6. Waste Treatment Systems ❑ Yes ❑ No X 7. Clarifiers/Separators ❑ Yes ❑ No X S. Vents/Odors ❑ Yes ❑ No X 9. Floor Drains/Sumps ❑ Yes ❑ No X Partner Pre -Survey Questionnaire PARTNER Page 2 of 3 10. Stained Soil ❑ Yes ❑ No X 11. Electrical Transformers ❑ Yes X ❑ No No knowledge of what is in PG&E Box 12, Hydraulic Lifts/Elevators ❑ Yes ❑ NoX 13. Dry Cleaning Operations ❑ Yes ❑ No X 14. Oil/Gas/Water/Monitoring Wells ❑ Yes ❑ No X 15_ Environmental Permits ❑ Yes ❑ No X Partner Pre -Survey Questionnaire PAWNEI Page 3 of 3 N OD O F W E♦ a ~ F D 0 o a 5 z o � w U u � o a �o �- z po _ 1 U A G] Vi ■� d a i LU J Q W W = p o ❑ � w N 0 a m Z Q A Lu � 0 ,7U., N 2 ❑� p p� w z c-' � W Z � w U D LU v, G 0 o C LL cv N w 00 00 z Z w d U finW �a o A o F N U > U Q C-4 ry .a C a. CL U D Q c¢n d o ~ F w d cn ❑ f=7 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH fb a (D PERMIT CONDITIONS 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Ste. 100, San Mateo, CA 94443 Facility Identification Number: FA0027693 In order to maintain the Permit to Operate, the permit holder must comply with the following provisions of related laws concerning management of hazardous materials, Any violation of the conditions may be cause for revocation of the Permit to operate. a. Hazardous Materials Business Pian Program: California Health and Safety Code, Division20, Chapter 6.95, Article l and Title 19 Calfornia Code of Regulations. b. California Accidental Release Prevention Program (Cal -ARP): California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.95, Article 2 and Title 19, California Code of Regulations. c. Hazardous Waste Generator Program: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5, Articles 3-13, Section 25100 et seq., and Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 20 d. Aboveground Petroleum ACT SPCC Plans: California Health and Safety Code, Division20, Chapter 6.67 and 40 CFR 112. e. Tiered Permit On -Site Hazardous Waste Treatment: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5 Article 9, and Title 22 California Code of Regulations, Chapter20 The Permit to Operate is to be maintained on-site and is valid for a period of five (5) years. Date run 9/8/2011 3:50:57PM Report # : 501 Run by Page # Record Selection Criteria: Facility ID FA0027693 permit expiration date OWNER FILE INFORMATION Owner ID: OW0029371 Permit & Owner Name: STEPHENS, FRANK Owner DBA: 40 AIRPORT BLVD Owner Address: 40 AIRPORT BLVD Care of: S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Home Phone: 650-553-9900 Work/Business Phone: Not Specified Mailing Address: 40 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Care of: QUONG HOP & CO FACILITY FILE INFORMATION Facility ID: FA0027693 Facility Name: QUONG HOP & CO Location: 40 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA 113 - Phone: 650-553-9900 Mailing Address: 40 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Care of: QUONG HOP & CO Make changes/corrections in RED ink or pencil. INFORMATION CHANGE (date) OWNERSHIP CHANGE (date) New Owner ID ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FILE INFORMATION Account ID: AR0035102 New Account ID: Invoice c/o Name: QUONG HOP & CO Mail Invoices to: Owner / Facility / Account Permit and Invoice Mail to: 40 AIRPORT BLVD (circle One) S SAN FRANCISCO CA 94080 Anniversary Date: 5/1/2003 Permit Expiration: 4/1/2015 UST(s) Program/Element and Description Record ID Employee ID and Name Status Linked 2220 - GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOL PR0044685 EE0003138 - DARRELL CULLEN 02 Inactive Emergency Notification FRANK STEPHENS OWNER 650-553-9900 Ext. Email: 907 554 2160 - STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY PR0044686 EE0003138 - DARRELL CULLEN 02 Inactive Emergency Notification FRANK STEPHENS OWNER 650-553-9900 Ext. Email 6000 - CUPA OVERSIGHT/STATE SURCHARGE PR0044687 EE0003138 - DARRELL CULLEN Emergency Notification FRANK STEPHENS OWNER 650-553-9900 Ext. Email 6020 - STATE ELECTRONIC REPORTING SURCHAI PR0062293 EE0003138 - DARRELL CULLEN Emergency Notification FRANK STEPHENS 650-553-9900 Ext. 907 554 02 Inactive 907 554 02 Inactive Email: 907 554 Date run 9/8/2011 3:50:57PM Report #: 501 Run by Page # 1.0.1.03.00 SAN MATEO COUNTY 20►u.-rIALnTcda de his Pu1gns. suite IOU Sun �laleo,t A 94403-3269 Owner Name: STEPHENS, FRANK INVOK'1i NUMBER 0z 01 AMOUNTS QUONG HOP & CO 21 40 AMPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 xx14a 00426 l ilr��Iltl l it l lr�l�rlrrllll��rlljl � i�IIl��lll, I I II I I� I III!lrtlt�t Page 1 of 1 INS OWE a: 202919 Total Dui.: $516,00 Enter PurTnrnt: MANE CRECY OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE IN U $ DOLLARS ON A U S SAWN TO. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FEE. PLEASE INCLUDE INVOICE NVMER(S) ON CRECY SEND PAYMENTS TO' FA(1L1TY ADDRES& 40 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO PIXAslf 11AR WT AND RkiURN7A}APAJR'ITrJiti W1111. PAYNIEN F Tt � F':�S D5' CRf:f7E1't':�Hf.Af1R IF 1'nl' :ARF :1 JFR' V11'tiEN PLEASI: ['REGI: HF.kE❑ :1KL��Ylh41'Lffl'E'I'k!E E3:� '6 I t1R'Sl[AK. - EI tRONNIENTA -HEALTH- Account tiunihrr: 0035Y02 SAI�ATEO COUNTY F:u•1AN 1) FEE r)E?tiC'121PTION INVOICE DATF INVOK'1i NUMBER t Nxrs AMOUNTS 0"4G HOP & CO 40 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO 5/1/2011 202919 6020 STATE ELECTRONIC REPORTING SURCHARGE 25.00 2220 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 286.00 2160 STORES KV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY 181.00 6000 CUPA OVERSIGHT/STATE SURCHARGE 24.00 Amount Due for this Inv ice: 3516.00 1.14 t&% -MC CCUNN �O INIFNTAL HMIH tvIA) 6 1011 �ZECEIVED MMMWR-9p-"M A IN Al a of 4407 9440*01249 941 Npm 1 2110 00 0S;QSj1s QUOAirA HRRTURN TO SENDER MOVED LEFT NO ADDRESS UNAZLE To ro WAMD > c: 844CRETTURN TO SENDER j0740 --14400-0F5-27 111111 111111 ii it II11 F1111111V1111111i 111111 I1111111111A1I111 F} New Accounts / Change of Information Form FINEW INSPECTOR'S NAME: Cullen Facility Address or Record ID: _ F]EXISTING n✓ CHANGE OF INFORMATON DATE: 9/$/11 FA0027693 Comments: Known Date of Closure: 5/12/11 ADD: 1. PROGRAM ELEMENTS (Indicate program elements below) 2. ❑1 DELETE: 1. 2220 2. 3. 4. 3. 2160 4 INACTIVE (Temporary Status such as a remodel) ❑ ACTIVATE ................................................................................ NEW DATA SHEET F] EPA ID # ISSUE PERMIT F-1 Other: ............................................................................. Owner's Information . NAME: ADDRESS: CITY MAIL TO ADDRESS: CITY (if different from Owner's Address) STATE ZIP CODE STATE ZIP CODE ............................................................................. . Facility Information NAME: ADDRESS: CITY STATE ZIP CODE PHONE NUMBER FACILITY FAX NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESS ( optional ...................................................... 0 • .............................. Emergency Contact Information: Name: Title: Phone #: .................................................................................... 00 TANKS (ONLY) DELETE ENTIRE TANK PROGRAM (ALL TANKS) 1 RCRA LQG (2202-2203) FIDELETE SPECIFIC TANK (PARTIAL)Tank ID # l) 2) 3) FISCAL: OWNER ID # FORWARD TO: CHERI FACILITY ID# INSPECTOR 4) RECORDIDN ❑v E -FILE 5) Page 1 of 1 Olga Castillo - Quong Hop From: Darrell Cullen To: Castillo, Olga Date: 9/8/20113:44 PM Subject: Quong Hop Attachments: 20110908_Change of Information_FA0027693.pdf Hi Olga: Not sure what happened here! I should have closed them out in May. Hope I didn't tell you to close out the wrong facility Darrell Cullen Hazardous Materials Specialist County of San Mateo (650)372-6230 Save Pap ei,Think Before You Print. file: //C:ADocuments and Settings\ocasti\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpwise\4E68E2EAcsmhsh... 9/8/2011 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH r: N r; A 'r E c:, 0 s j K, l Rt rr Inspection Report/Field Observations San Mateo County Environmental Health Division 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Telephone: (654) 372-6200 Fax: (650) 627-8244 www.srnhealth.org/environ i ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH S A N M A T F 0 COUNTY as Pro."Ve "Utir;ic.001 ,enc,' ell wl01 •; •. nI Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report Sart Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (COPA) 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Telephone: (650) 372-6240 Fax Number (650) 627-8244 www•.snihealth.or ,lenviron Inspected By: , - l.�s� PIE: 22�6 _LOG On -rile Recyc ler TP Date: A I La Facility Name:ayt)m fa p -EPA ID #: CA L- 400 3 C+ fs 4 r Facility Address: 40 A"f Q04 LV D City: 5 SF Zip: CII Llo fj a Contact Person: _ D err Werk Phone #: SS 3 — 5 S Q U Consent given by: ►�je Mailing Address: Business.Owner Name: Business Description: Q r l~ -5 AM u- City: Slate: -rJ lL S�epher+S Owner Phone#: in.,ZnJj&, (.A-uPef Reinspection Date: Lip: ITEM SECTIONIV RECORDKEEPING IN COMPLIA 1 22-66262.12(a) Generator has EPA Identification Number .................. , ...... , .:.. , ...... , ..............(NIA} (s) (No) 2 HSC 25143.10 Recyclable Materials Report submitted biennially to CEPA...............................(%A) (Yes) (No) 3 22-66262.40(c) Test resulWwaste analyses on site.............................................................(NIA) (Y)() (No) 4 22-66262.40(b) Biennial Report on file...........................................................................(N> i) (Yes) (No) 5 22-66265.16 Personnel training documented ........ .........................................................(N/A) (YA) (No) 6 MSC 25244.19 Waste Minimization Plan and 5t.unmary Progress Report on site ............... . ..........(N)1) (Yes) (No) MANIFESTS / CONSOLI DATED MANIFESTS u]� �� p :) LCs 7 22-66262.23 Manifests or consolidaled manifests are available for inspection ............. , ............ (Is*) (Yes) (No) HSC 25160.2 8 22-66262.23(x)(1) Applicable sections completed.................................................................(%A) (Yes) (No) 9 22-66262.23(x)(4) Manifest copies submitted to Cal/EPA within 30 days ..... .................................(*) (Yes) (No) 10 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste hauled by a registered transporter ................... ......................(N*) (Yes) (No) I 1 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste shipped to a permitted facility... } (Yes) (No) 12 22-66262.42(a) Signed "Designated Facility" manifest copies received.. ...... ......... , ................... (N,�() (Yes) (No) 13 22-66262.40(b) Exception Report on file... ............. _ .......... ................. ..... ..............(h) (Yes) (No) 14 22-66268.7(a)(6) Land Disposal Restriction notification on file................................................(N] (Yes) (No) 15 22-66261.107 Extremely Hazardous Waste is managed according to 6626 1.11land 66261.113 ....... (rk) (Yes) (No) • 0 ITEM SECTION k WASTE DETERMINATION IN COMPLIANCE 16 22-66262.11 Hazardous waste determination made for all waste..........................................(N/A) (YX) (No) EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS/CONTINGENCY PLAN 17 22-66265.31 Facility operated to minimize possibility of fire, explosion, or any unplanned release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water, which could threaten human health or the environment.....................................(N/A) (V) (No) 18 22-66265.32 Facility has adequate emergency response equipment, internal communication, fire extinguishers and spill control material........................................................................(N/A) ,,!�� (`,*-) (No) 19 22-66265.33/.34 Emergency equipment is adequately maintained and accessible...........................(N/A) (Y)4) (No) 20 22-66265.35 Aisle space is adequately maintained for emergency response..............................(N/A) (YA) (No) 21 22-66265.51/.53 Facility has a Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan on site............ ..........(N/A) (4s) (No) HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE 22 HSC 25189.5(a)(d) Generator does not accept, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste on-site HSC 25201(a) without a permit....................................................................................(N/A) (N),$) (No) 23 22-66262.34(a) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on-site for longer than 90 days without a permit..................................................................(lXA) (Yes) (No) -` 24 22.66262.34(d) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on site for longer than 180, days or longer than 270 days if transport of waste to a TSD facility is over 200 miles................................................................(N/A) (Y)() (No) 25 22-66262.34(e)(1) Generator uses "Satellite Accumulation" exemption for storage ........................... (,, fi) (Yes) (No) 26 22-66262.34(f)(3) Each container is labeled with: "Hazardous Waste", waste composition, hazardous information , ()Xs) (A)(B)(C) properties and generator ..............................................(N/A) (No) 27 22-66262.34(f)(1) Accumulation start date clearly marked and visible for inspection on each conlainer.................................................................................(N/A) (Y�.) (No) CONTAINER USE AND MANAGEMENT 28 22-66265.171 Hazardous waste containers in good condition................................................(N/A) (lps) (No) 29 22-66265.172 Hazardous waste compatible with holding containers.......................................(N/A) (YM) (No) 30 22-66265.173 Hazardous waste containers closed when not in use..........................................(N/A) (4) (No) 31 22-66265.174 Hazardous waste storage area inspected weekly..............................................(N/A) (4) (No) 32 22-66265.177(a) No mixing of incompatible wastes.............................................................(N/A) (Y>ys) (No) 33 22-66265.177(c) Storage of incompatible hazardous waste is in a secure area which minimizes the possibility of spills, mixing, and escape of materials from the area........................................................................(N/A) (V4) (No) 34 22-66261.7(e) Empty containers are managed properly...................................................... (N/A) ('�s) (No) 22.66261.7(f) ITIaM SECTION # UNIVERSAL WASTE IN COMPLIANCE 35 22-66261.9(x) Universal waste managed according with the standards of chapter 23....................(NIA) (*) (No) TANK MANAGEMENT 36 22-66265.190-199 Waste stored in tank(s) is in compliance with Article 10.. .......... ....... -()(A) (Yes) (No) WASTE GENERATED• � ��^K� OUANTITY 1 MQ,N; H OC,-stt a +`� jr!Al 'J C'k Got Faa►Ne7�� h- s t 00* ur cr CORRECTIVE A,TIONS: 5u ►Le i t rv—' .J L S tV-'JLL !E t 6& "JeL-eb "I l u t t) CA1i'Pe-n �- e3 r -e e,Ff-- A -v c— t to l -p- Facility Representative. Your signature acknowledges receipt of this report and does not imply agreement with the findings. JOLAP—kfk,� LC) SI ATURE NAME DATE H WGP H W iR FEMO O& 10.2008 From: 'Betty Duerr" <betty@quonghop.com> To: <emontufar@co.sanmateo.ca.us> Date: 3/3/2008 11:20 AM Subject: EPA ID number CC: "Frank Stephens" <frank@quonghop.com> Hi Estuardo, I received our EPA number; it is: CAL000329849 Let me know if there is anything else you need from me. Thanks, Betty Betty Duerr Purchasing Manager Quong Hop/The Soy Deli --- Since 1906 --- ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH i A N MATEO COUUTY P,t�t�r.Yitr's`i]a Fir,�lalr �u�u E'tr��rrr.rrrnrrt 4) Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 455 County Center, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 Telephone: (650) 363-4305 Fax Number (650) 363-7882 Inspected By: PIE: 22 LQG On-site Recycler TP FacilityNanne• Qr-*Y-'S -[] S�Q cio . T EPA ID 4: - Facility Address: y - j��} _���K C7 YS� City: zip: Contact Person: ` � o. ri F2 to - --- --- Work Phone #:._ 9 9 C C _ —.Date:- Consent given by: Mailing Address: Business Owner Name: Business Description: State: Owner Phone #: Reinspection Date: Zip: rrKM qFCnQN IN COMLIA 1 22-66262.12(a) Generator has EPA Identification Number .......................... .................(NIA) ( ) 2 HSC 25143.10 Recyclable 'Materials Report submitted biennially to CUPA...................... .......... (PUtf (Yes) (No) 3 22-66262.40(c) Test resulbAvaiste analyses on site ................................... . .........................(r11A) [Yes} (No) 4 22-66262.40(b) Biennial Report on file ....... ....................................... . ... . ........................ A) (Yes) (No) 5 22-66265.16 Personnel training documented................................................................. (NIA) (Y (No) 6 HSC 25244.19 Waste Minimization Plan and Summary Progress Report on site .......................... qwx�es) (No) 7 22-66263.42(e) Ali! A,,WEE&1 RFCF-1 P'f'4 Manifests or waste pickup receipts available for inspection...... . > ..............(NIA) 16--8 (Yes) 016T-- 8 22-66262.23(a)(1) Applicable sections completed............................................................... _.& ) (Yes) (Pia) 9 22.66262.23(a)(4) Manifest copies submitted to CaUEPA within 30 days...... . ........................ , .... , .. (N ) (Yes) (NO) 10 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste hauled by a registered transporter .......................................... A) (Yes) (No) I l 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste shipped to a permitted facility ............................ . . ................(N A) (Yes) (No) 12 22-66262.42(a) Signed TSDF manifest copies received ........ . ...............................................(N ) (Yes) (No) 13 22-66262.40(b) Exception Report on file................................................................... . .....(N A) (Yes) (No) 14 22-66268.7(a)(6) Imid Disposal Restriction notification on file ................................................ ) (Yea) (Nie) 15 22-66261.107 Extremely Hazardous Waste is managed according to 6626 1.1 l land 66261.113....... A) (Yes) (No) • 0 ITEM SECTION # WASTE. DETE.RMINATLON IN COMPLIANCE. 16 22-66262.11 Hazardous waste determination made for all waste...........................................(N/A) (Y 17 22-66265.31 Facility operated to minimize possibility of fire, explosion, or any unplanned release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water, which could threaten human health or the environment.....................................(N/A) (Y<rN ) 18 22-66265.32 Facility has adequate emergency response equipment, internal communication, fire extinguishers and spill control material ........................................................................ (N/A) (r est (No) 19 22-66265.33/.34 Emergency equipment is adequately maintained and accessible...........................(N/A) (Yts�-(No) 20 22-66265.35 Aisle space is adequately maintained for emergency response..............................(N/A) (Yes) (No) 21 22-66265.51/.53 Facility has a Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan on site..................................(N/A) HA7.ARDOIiS WASTE STORAGR (y 22 HSC 25189.5(a)(d) HSC 25201(a) Generator does not accept, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste on-site without a permit...................................................................................(N/A) ( el� o) 23 22-66262.34(a) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on-site for longer than 90 days without a permit .................................................................. .DiFfC (Yes) (No) 24 22.66262.34(d) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on site for longer than 180, days or longer than 270 days if transport of waste to TSD facility is 200 a over miles................................................................(N/A) ( eY s) (No) 25 22-66262.34(e)(1) Generator uses "Satellite Accumulation" exemption for storage ........................... ( /A) (Yes) (No) 26 22-66262.34(f)(3) Each container is labeled with: "Hazardous Waste", waste composition, (A)(B)(C) hazardous properties and generator information ......................... ....................(N/A) ,��� (Yes) (Mo - 27 22-66262.34(f)( Accumulation start date clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container (Yes) ............................................................. ..................(N/A) 28 22-66265.171 CONTAINER USE AND MANAGEMENT Hazardous waste containers in good condition................................................(N/A) ( s) (No) 29 22-66265.172 Hazardous waste compatible with holding containers.......................................(N/A) (Yes6o) 30 22-66265.173 Hazardous waste containers closed when not in use..........................................(N/A) (Yes-) (No) 31 22-66265.174 Hazardous waste storage area inspected weekly..............................................(N/A) ()W91 —(No) 32 22-66265.177(a) No mixing of incompatible wastes.............................................................(N/A) (Y�o) 33 22-66265.177(c) Storage of incompatible hazardous waste is in a secure area which minimizes the possibility of spills, mixing, and escape from (N/A)s) (1`10) of materials the area ................................. ....................................... 34 22-66261.7(e) Empty containers are managed properly......................................................(N/A) ( s) (No) 22.66261.f 0 0 35 22-66261.9(a) Universal waste managed according with the standards of chapter 23.....................(NIA) ( s) (No) 1ANK MANAGEMENT 36 22-66265.190-199 Waste stored in tank(s) is in compliance with Article 10 ............ ....... ........ .........s A} (Yes) (Nlo) o,7 C, "r rotes , Facility Representative: Your signature acknowledges receipt of this report and does not imply agreement with the findings. i{P" %/:;❑ SIGNATURE N ME DATE FE?403.02 HWGP 0 jr� a ENVIRONMENTAL HEAWH s� Hazardous Waste Aerator Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 455 County Center, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 Telephone: (650) 363-4305 Fax Number (650) 363-7882 Inspected By: PIE: 22 LQG On-site Recycler TP Date: FacilityName:Qin.e7 EPA 10 #: rADO—a — FacUity Address: (_/0 e City: Contact Person; %U C/-7 Work Phone #: Consent given by: CIA c3o"-7 Mailing Address: City: State: Business Owner Name: Owner Phone 4: Business Description: [J Reinspection Date: A I 22-66262.12(x) Gip: Generator has EPA Identification Number ......................... .................(NIA) (Yes) (Na)�"" 2 i-ISC 25143.10 Recyclable Materials Report submitted biennially to CUPA................................(1 VAj (Yes) (No) 3 22-66262.40(c) Test results/waste analysis on site ......... ........ ..................... ...................... ...NA�r(Yes) (No) 4 22-66262.40(b) Biennial Report on file.......................................................................... (Yes) (No) 5 22-66265_I6 Personnel training doe umented.................................................................('VIA) (Ye No) 6 HSC 25244.19 Waste Minimization Pian and Summary Progress Report on site .......................... (Yes) (No) 7 22-66263.42(e) Manifests or aste pickup receipts available for inspection.................................(NIA) (Yes) (N5� 8 22-66262.23(a)(1) Applicable sew ns -c mph leted..................................................................(WK), (Yes) (No) 9 22-66262.23(a)(4) Manifest copies submitted to CaVEPA within 30 days ................. ...................... k/,�eYes) (No) 10 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste hauled by a registered transporter..........................................(NIA) (1 o�{ o) 1 I 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste shipped to a permitted facility..............................................(NIA) (Yss)�< 12 22-66262.42(a) Signed TSDF mani rest copies received.... ....................................................('V (Yes) (No) 13 22-66262.40(b) Exception Report on flIe........................................................................ (Yes) (Na) J4 22-66268.7(a)(6) Land Disposal Restriction notification on file................................................(NIA) (YcO '(No) 15 22-66261.107 Extremely Hazardous Waste is managed according to 66261.1 1 l and 66261.113 ....... �(Y(No) 16 22-66262.11 17 22-66265.31 Hazardous waste determination made for all waste ................... IN COMPI_IANC'F. ....... _ .............(NIA) (We[t►ro) Facility operated to minimize possibility of fire, explosion, or any unpimmed release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water, which could threaten human health or the environment.....................................(NIA) (Y 18 22-66265.32 Facility has adequate emergency response equipment, internal communication, fire extinguishers and spill Control material........................................................................(NIA) (Y o) 19 22-66265.331.34 Emergency equipment is adequately maintained and accessible..., . ...................... (NIA) (Y"e 1o) 20 22-66265.35 Aisle space is adequately maintained for emergency response ............. . . . . . • ..... ..(NIA) (Y 10} 21 22-66265.51/.53 Facility has a Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan on site ....... ......... .......... ........ (NIA) (Ye o) HAZARQQUS WASTE SMRAGR 22 HSC 25189.5(axd) Generator does not accept, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste on-site HSC 25201(a) without a permit........................................................ ...................(NIA) (1'� 23 22-66262.34(a) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on -sine for longer than 90 days without a permit .................. ........... . ...... ...............................(Yes) (No) 24 22.66262.34(d) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on site for longer than 180, days or longer than 274 days if transport of waste to a TSD facility is over 200 miles................................................................(NIA) O o) 25 22-66262.34(e)(1) Generator uses "Satellite Accumulation" exemption for storage .................. ......... (KAITVes) (No) x^26 22-66262.34(f)(3) Each container is labeled with: "Hazardous Waste", waste composition, (AXB)(C) hazardous properties and generator information .......................... ... .....(NIA) (Yes) (#8� 27 22-66262.34(f)(1) Accumulation start date clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container. ............ ..................... ...................... ..........(NIA) (Yes) (No rONTAINER IMIR AND MANAGRMF.NT 28 22{6265.171 Hazardous waste containers in good condition................................................(NIA) (Y*Vn) 29 22-66265.172 Hazardous waste compatible with holding containers.......................................(NIA) (Y%)I<U) 34 22-66265.173 Hazardous waste containers closed when not in use..........................................(NIA) (Ya) 31 22-66265-174 Hazardous waste storage area inspected weekly ......... ....................... ....(NIA) (Y,&) (No) 32 22-66265.177(a) No mixing of incompatible wastes.............................................................(NIA) (Y o) 33 22-66265.177(c) Storage of incompatible hazardous waste is in a secure area which minimizes the possibility of spills, mixing, and escape of materials from the area ......................................... . .............................. (NIA) (Y19) (Na 34 22.66261.7(e) Empty containers are managed properly ................. ........(NIA) (Y (No) 22.66261.f 11EM SECTION 1M UNMRSAL WASTE FN COMPLIANCE 35 22-66261.9(a) Universal waste managed according with the standards of chapter 23 ...... _..............(N/A) (Y�s) (I+FO) TANK MANAGEMENT 36 22-66265.190-199 Waste stored in tank(s) is incompliance with Article 10....................................(N�(Yes) (No) WASTF.GENERATED! � � r MANTITYlMDNTN Pu lity Representative: Your signature acknowledges receipt of this report and dais not imply agreement with the findings. SIGNATURE 14WUPtf,aCCIZIA 1►1:1u �] DATE W ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 5 AR N M A T F D C' 0 U N T Y 40 0 (D 1'rC?N..0 1'jg Our 1 -le lfh and gyri rirrrnnlipm 0 Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 455 County Center, 4th floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 Telephone: (650) 363-4305 Fax Number (650) 363-7882 Inspected By: -P/E-. 22 LQG On-site Recycler __ TP Date: Facility Name: C - EPA 1I7 #: Facility Address: r , Q loll d' - - - CJS City; SS� _Lip: —7 '- •' Contact Person; _ �`l�] j�j al +'l Work Phone 0: Consent given by: Mailing Address: City: __State: Zip: Business Owner Name: Owner Phone #: Business Description: Reinspection Date: --- ITEM SEC"ON # RECORDKEEPING IN CO PLIiAN E 1 22-66262.12(a) Generator has EPA Identi€'ication Number. ................ �....................(lV1A) (Yes) (No) 2 HSC 25143.10 Recyclable Materials Report submitted biennially to CUPA................................(WA LYes) (No) 3 22-66262.40(c) Test results/waste analyses on site....... ................. , .....................................(NIA) ( ) 4 22-66262.40(b) Biennial Report on file ....................... ............................................. . .. .. ) (Yes) (No) 5 22-66265.16 Personnel training documented.................................................... ........ (NIA} (Y o} 6 NSC 25244.19 Waste MiniminRECEFPT�S ummary Progress Report on site .......................... A) (Yes) (No) MANIFESTS 7 22-66263.42(e) Manifests or waste pickup receipts available for inspection ......... ......... (NIA) (Yen) 8 22-66262.23(a)(1) Applicable sections completed ............... . .... _ _............ .................. .......... (T1ZA<(Yes) (No) 9 22-66262.23(a)(4) Manifest copies submitted to Cal/EPA within 30 days. . ...... . .............................. (>�A<(N es) )((No) 10 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste hauled by a registered transporter ........ . .................................(NIA) (1+6s) e'N] 11 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste shipped to a permitted facility..............................................(NIA) () 12 22-66262.42(a) Signed TSDF manifest copies received....................................................... (# Yes) (No) 13 22-66262.40(b) Exception Report on file.............................................................. , ......... ] (Yes) (No) 14 22-66268.7(a)(6) Land Disposal Restriction notification on file, .............. , ......................... ,......(NIA) ( (No) 15 22-66261.107 . Extremely Hazardous Waste is managed according to 6626 l .1 1 1 and 66261.113.. . .... A) (Yes) (No) • ITEM SECTION # WASTE DETERMINATION IN COMPLIANCE 16 22-66262.11 Hazardous waste determination made for all waste...........................................(N/A) (Y6940) EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS/CONTINGENCY PLAN 17 22-66265.31 Facility operated to minimize possibility of fire, explosion, or any unplanned release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water, which could threaten human health or the environment.....................................(N/A) ( (No) 18 22-66265.32 Facility has adequate emergency response equipment, internal communication, fire extinguishers and spill control material........................................................................(N/A) (Y oo) 19 22-66265.33/34 Emergency equipment is adequately maintained and accessible...........................(N/A) (Y;s G) 20 22-66265.35 Aisle space is adequately maintained for emergency response..............................(N/A) (Y) 21 22-66265.51/.53 Facility has a Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan on site...........{t..n.............(N/A) / J (Y o) HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE 22 HSC 25189.5(a)(d) Generator does not accept, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste on-site HSC 25201(a) without a permit...................................................................................(N/A) (Y (No) 23 22-66262.34(a) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on-site for longer than 90 days without a permit ...................................................................) (Yes) (No) 24 22.66262.34(d) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on site for longer than 180, days or longer than 270 days if transport of waste to a TSD facility is over 200 miles................................................................(N/A) (Y o) 25 22-66262.34(e)(1) "Satellite (No) Generator uses Accumulation" exemption for storage ........................... (Yes) 26 22-6626234(f)(3) Each container is labeled with: "Hazardous Waste", waste composition, (A)(B)(C) hazardous properties and generator information..............................................(N/A) ( s (No) 27 22-66262.34(f)(1) Accumulation start date clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container.................................................................................(N/A) (No) CONTAINER USE AND MANAGEMENT 28 22-66265.171 Hazardous waste containers in good condition................................................(N/A) (YW<O) 29 22-66265.172 30 22-66265.173 31 22-66265.174 32 22-66265.177(x) 33 22-66265.177(c) 34 22-66261.7(e) 22.66261.f Hazardous waste compatible with holding containers........................................(N/A) (Y*IVo) Hazardous waste containers closed when not in use..........................................(N/A) (yCs) (No) Hazardous waste storage area inspected weekly..............................................(N/A) (Yofl:No) No mixing of incompatible wastes.............................................................(N/A) (No) Storage of incompatible hazardous waste is in a secure area which minimizes the possibility of spills, mixing, and escape of materials from the area........................................................................(N/A) ( es) (No Empty containers are managed properly......................................................(N/A) ( s) (No) ITEM SECTION # 35 22-66261.9(a) 36 22-66265.190- [ 99 4b B UNIVERSAL WAST [N COMPLIANCE Universal waste managed according with the standards of chapter 23.....................(WA) (Y TANK MANAG EMENT Waste stored in tank(s) is in compliance with Article 10. . ...................... ........... IA<(Y (No) WASTE GENERATED: _ COMMENTS: -o - QUANTITY / MONTH 0 -Z,7,4 .--- e �- C)NC Facility Representative: Your signature acknowledges receipt of this report and docs not imply agreement with the findings. SIGNATURE NAME DATE FEM05 2FIWOP E.NVUR" NMENTAL- •EALTH S A N Art A T tE 0 C 0 'U' N •T Y tow Arptr:tfirrE; t7ur f�rc�l?Ir ,rrid r`nvirnn�i�Cr,f Hazardous Materials Illness Pian Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda de Las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Phone: (650) 372-6200 f Fax: (650) 627-8244 http://www.smhealth.org/environ Business Name: OU 1 Printed Name: Facility Contact Signature: Date: Date: 0 AJ Site Address: Phone #: 4o A r Ufa City:S Zip Code. -c] S. F kV Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: Facility Contact Name: Title: t=p_NQXC svo—'rer+ .S 0 tcs nor �D•� �" t an y;.kti�1�. ,�a...,G i'l:;ad 3::a t: ioa':Na+�s��•�rs�4,•-��'s,n „��,A; i� ;•;n• :5ect1iln .�.. �'r,In•Cv`rii � ' "-? ..A,-per,+.i,.,,�n.. Ilttint0 ��i�• - ' �:;+iYrK, ��'-�'Ki�?�...•:a-�G' �-��1•'�: r r,. �Caniiineii<its. : � �1, ,�•. ��"• ���' Business Activities CCR 2729.2 V Yes O No O NIA Business Owner/Operator [dent. FacilirylOwncr information, Emergency CCR 2729.2 �I( Yes 0 No 0 NIA contacts Certification Chemical Inventory HSC 25509 $,Yes 0 No O NIA Chemical disclosure, Cam lete information Emergency Preparedness Spill prevention, Emergency response plan. HSC 25544 Yes 0 No 0 NIA Adequate response equipraienk Employee Training Chemical safety, Emergency response, HSC 25504 16 Yes O No O NIA , CrX c,c5s tJ�orlc,n u, 3 Annual documentation Site Map Chemical location, Evacuation route, CCR 2729.2 $ Yes 0 No 0 NIA Assemb ly arca Comp lett infarmation HMBP Review/Certification Co leted-minimum evM thrice years HSC 25505 )6 Yes 0 No O NIA Tltit(,,lf,rn� I �P5 HMBP Annual Certification HSC 25505 16 Yes O No 0 NIA ".S Spill Notification and Reporting HSC 25507 0 Yes 0 No `Qf NIA Aboveground Petroleum Storage HSC 25270,5 0 Yes 0 No 114 NIA SPCC pion required, SPCC plan onsite CaIARP Program HSC 25533 O Yes O No 1�NIA 14 istration submitted HMBP Report Narrative: 4 HMBP Review O Summary of Violations O Notice to Comaiv 0 Continued Please make any necessary corrections to the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action within 30 DAYS from the inspection date. TWO COPIES of the new or revised HMSsubmitted upon request. Consent to Inspect Facility: Signature: 1 Printed Name: Facility Contact Signature: Date: SMC 2100 (Rev. 06109) Page ('1 ) of (I ) ENIViA '. Ii* ' A JWA LT H "i. 0NiT S A N M '"A:' -T 0 0. C. 0.. U ..N'. T- Y P(W.VCt1r;2 Mr ifealffi-and fnVi'r-or1ntC);t Hazakd6usWWerials Business Plan Inspection Report Sari M'a:`1te6_C6'un tnvironni . ental . Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda de Las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA.94403 Phone, (650) 372-62001 Fax: (650) 627-8244 htip://www.smhealtb.org/environ Business Name: ns ected Printed Name: Facility Contact Sig'natqe: t q TN t k fG L -Z P X Date: Date: Q 0 ;I—zt I I k -0 Site Address; L40,. AraL7� i3L%/ 6 Phone#-. 0 (6 sb) 6 5,3 q 10 0 City: Zip Code: q o L) Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Cod. Facility Contact Name: Title: . VK;*j D Business Activities CCR 2729.2 Yes 0 No 0 N/A Business Owner/Operator Ident. Facilitylbwncr informafian, Emergency CCR 2729.2 Yes 0 No 0 N/A contactsi Certification Chernical Inventory HSC 25509 dYes 0 N ON/A Chemical disclosure, SmTlele information Emergency Preparedness Spill prevention, Ernerprwy response plan. HSC 25504 10 Yes 0 No 0 N/A Adequate romanso equipment Employee Training Chemical safety. Emergency response, HSC 25504 Yes 0 No 0 N/A Annual documentation Site Map Chemical locWiav, Evacuation route, CCR 2729.2 9(Yes 0 No 0 N/A Assembly_wa, Compicie information HMBP Review/Certification HSC 25505 )6 Yes 0 No 0 N/A R2mleted minimum every throe years HMBP Annual Certification HSC 25505 0 Yes 06 No 0 N/A Spill Notification and Reporting HSC 25507 0 Yes 0 No Ok N/A Aboveground Petroleum Storage HSC 25270.5 0 Yes 0 No N/A SPM plan required. SPCC plan on-site CaLk" Progm'm HSC 25533 0 Yes 0 No N/A kcgistration.subrnittod - HMSP Report Narrative: 0 HMBP Review 0 Summary of Violations 4 Notice to Comply 0 Continued Ai. A W:,!22 /Oal�,LC2 oma(I LV W A Pk -ase make any necessary corrections to the violations rioted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action within 30 DAYS from the inspection date. TWO COPIES of the new or revised Hmust submitted upon request. Consent to ln"qt Facility: Si It ns ected Printed Name: Facility Contact Sig'natqe: t q TN t k fG L -Z P X Date: SMC 2 100 (Rev. 06/09) Page ( ) of ( ) [ NIDOCS M2NTAL HEALTH FACILITY IM CMMAIiON BUSINESS OWNS+ R{OPERATOR II]ENTIFICATION MAR J S 2010 •i' .Mille Y z II i+ se... si i ` .:. r f Y • lr' ii' 15 53i f�ii :� !3 +'3� s =ri¢ � . :Iii' n ' ,l 1 ! : 'lif"� . �.4 i. �.f S i i.YilF,:i p.{ �,Y 'rJriW ,i ., , , ��f.I ��; !j M. . .!•.: �• FACn,I•IY fI33i . : f . 1• 13EOIN[ lYNO DATIfrNAINOI]ATE tot. (AgC&7 use only) TE -S >7ESS. PHONE BLISII+iE55 ?dAME {5arrse as Faclllry Name.orl]B 4 - 2)oing �usirress eta} s• BUSINESS P 0I4E ' 24•HOUIL PHONE kW COos S22 ^ Gq pAO M $TJSINHSS SITE ADDRESS . 101. BUSINESS FAX lei 913 NSS CrN 10i ZIP CODE 105 COUNTY log. v . ICA i f314 Q 90 �lrl DUN & DRADSTREET Inc. PRIMARY SIC 107• pRDAA]LY NAIC5 3070 0ualNt3b MAMANQ AVFJ LEiSS ! ' f avea. BUSIIv'ESS MAH -MG CIi Y toa�. STATE iaay. �p CODE. foga. .� �s 3 - oto {Ai� •'''�i'•' 'I� ' I•'s�ii(f�iiiu�i rl i:i °iiia �jip ��� o'� �;�, 'Z� :�� r'; j'i �.:r�, ! ' ! I{7,. ;A�i�'!;• cil,�. ,{# �! U { i 1= �i� 'I->:+li'm iRlSnf !. �:7 PHONE u2, OQVI3ER1+iAME ►, .> t�rl�Il � ►?�'C iso 5 3 -.ci q l b OWNER MAILrr4G ADDRESS OWNft AGtICDX Cr V_ la STAT 1l3• ZIP CODE ' - n r. 61'1.4 > [� 61 MAILING ADDRESS !- ;- is i;��, �.` . NAM :� !3 +'3� s =ri¢ � . :Iii' n ' ,l 1 � 1i;,;,f hlgW'•,. 5,.,:: 'i �, EI �, >♦Ii;.:s�l? x �� l f NAMP ,e..... lye- �ff. .,�'�i�!"; :;,. !-li��>i i d}..r 32s, TITLE 12C TTTI.E 124. BUSINESS PH N T, C TE -S >7ESS. PHONE 24-FIOUR PHONE 126 24•HOUIL PHONE PAGER O 127. pAO M Ila. AUULTLVNAL. S.VLJL1-LY UULLt;U1.- U 114FVtihlATIUM Billing Address: Property Owner: 133- Gerd1kadow limed cm my taquiry of those individuals rasp*wNe for obpsining the information. I certify under penalty of law that I bave personally examincd and am Camiliar with the information submitted and believe the information is Bucy aeaumtc, and complete. SCGNA ESIGNATED REPRESp�iTA iTVE i]AT]2 134• 1VAMk UI' l]ijCyMENTPREPARM 135. MtE fly S nt) - 06. TrrLE OF SIG?yIa. 337. :r Oi9�l+ nil �.r UN4120UPCF -R v. 08/12/06 16 • 111 ALIH Ft+1s111R MitALJ'TAL LINMOCS NIB FACILITY L FORMATION MAR BUSINESS ACTWITIES. age of (V.4 7 -li ` q !t.e.�,.,..i ` r'I sii �'�� 'iii ?� 1. , i� i i'r! ! ; f,.+ i,; I: i- _• r.: ! iii. n., iSr:'! .:,l�. i�! a I�l i , i• FAC2M Ill # j i.!, i. EPA m tib {�Taxerdaus Waste Only) a, fav Use )uiy]. t_qg strsnrnss t3AME {5gme �, r•�erry�v� ar via - wing Bt+at>�etr �� a• BUSINESS SITE ADDUSS e 2JLV ins. BUSINESS SITE CITY �,� � �,� CA zlP CO t _.� :,ars�''s�,, ���l���,�,��;,i�ti. ii' �� � rr �:, �i�f..•�I;�� ,ii�,:� •�'�� �, , a. � it i:l� f' 1ri�l1 NOTE: If you check YES to any part of this list, lease submit the $usiness OwnerlO erator Identifscatioa' s e. Does your faeillty... If Yes, plonseoornpltrt these paes of the t TPt-7... A. 11AXARli OUS MATERIAL Have on site (for any purpose)- at any one,lime. hazardous materials at or above SS gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for or 200 cubic feet for congressed . galea (include • liquids in ASTt . and VM); or the applicableHAZARDOUS m.4LTERIALS INVENTORY' - �> 5 ©N4 ¢ Federal-threshold quantity for an extremely pardons substance specified in CHENECAL DESCROMON dD CFk Parr 355, Appmdix- A or R; or handle. radiologiml materials it quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 1.0 CFR Parts 30 d0 or 70? H..REDGULATED SUMTANCES Have Regulated Substances. stored onsite in quantities greater than theCoonainstE with your meal agency responsible for ❑ NO threshold quantities estahlished. by the 'California Accidental Release . YFS CalARP• Fnvaution 1 mCs1ARP ? . C. I NDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (LISTS). LIST OPMATING PERMIT APPLICATION -- Own or operate underground storage tanks?FACILITY WOPMATIO'Nf YES $ YES do© i3ST OPERATINO PFRWr APPLICATION - TANK 1IORMATION D. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STOR.ACE Own or operate AST's above: these tbresholds: , ❑YES N4 a ° fastr, iO` "Ad to CUPas. pl Stogie grzater than 1,320 gallons of petroleum products (new or used) in above rnurd teaks or containers? F. HAZARDOUS WASTE Generate hazardous waste? $4S ❑ NO s. EPA ID Nt7iv=lk-lmuvitie tit top of" page Rbeycle more than 104 kg/rnosith of excluded 01 exempted recyclable ❑ YES wll� Lo. RECYCLABLE MA t un tet -s - AE!°dRT rntrterials (per HSC §25143.2)? p Treat hazardous waste {��1 ❑YES VINC) ti. ONSITE 14AZAiti] US WASTE TRp.A1M onsite? _NT NOTIFICATION - PACMI fY PAGE ONSITE HAIARYx US WASTE TREATMENT NOTlFICATTON - t1NIT PAGE (nae ptge ptr uah) Perform treatment subject to fin=ial assurance requirements (for Perron by ❑ YES F-1/0 12• CERTIFICATION OF FItdAh CinL ASSURANCE Rule and Conditional-Authorization)? Consolidate $a7ardoug wase generated at a remote site? ❑ YES N4 ta. REMOTE WASTE CONSOLMATION SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION Need to report the closure/removal of a r* that was.classified 8s hazardous ❑ YES 0 14, HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSLME waste and Cleaned onsite? a, CERTWICAT10N Ganerate in any single calendar month 1,000 kilograms (kg) (2,200 ❑ or=s NO ria. Obtain federei EPA ID Number, talc Biennial pounds) or more of federal RCRA haaardoUS waste, or •generate in keIni ("A Form 9700-13A/a1 and satisfy requireolcnts for RCRA Large Quantity fiateraror any single calendar mouth, or acemulate at any time, I kg (12 pounds) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or generate or accumulate at any time more oxen 104 kg (224 pounds) of spill cleanup rafttezials contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste? Serve as a Household Hazardous Wts w Collection situ?' ©'Y' S © NO 1- sae CUPA forraquimd for— F. LOCAL REOUB EMENTS {You may alta he requited to pmvidc a4ditionol m" formation by your COPA of lvesl Sgetey.) 11. UN-020VPCF *vww.unidamerg 3115 - Rev. 48112/08 IP X.: janr� Ck �n j Nvjac'an r r rnOCS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HA7,A OUS MATERIALS INVENTORY — CMMICAL DFSCRDTION (Cme Page per material ger building or area) ❑ ADD ❑ DPL>?rE' ❑ REVISE xau. Page of ���' `•'L' • ',!, �'ii I',' fp !! 4; I' • !rl f ' E�f! 44 'ii E i i! ! iiir� .I ei;F„-•!''i1' �„ !�.' �;i':.,,- r !;# �Y r, ! Ili r!k I i lrii .i, v- Soh r .K 5 !! , I �! I r�[M.1 "+11� I'jH;a. .ii §•r .}}$G �+ 1. �fl r: Fj'' r , Y .I .t � ...a r.11 ; � .r rs 0.lc i BUMMSS NAME (Sauna aa'FacifityNmne onr l�B.f — Ao” Busin&S RBS [" �) C,.e 3• Ci4MMICAL 4CATION Z01. CfMlgCAL LOCATION CONFIDE YLAL EPCRA . YL—"w 1 Q YES p NO O= # (OpnnnoU FACfL"Y M #1,10, H �+ tAo)rcy Ilia Qi6,) m I 1 ':3 : . 5,.. � sr s! ! ,: ui! I;.rlr;,J r I .a ,;, :i, :• , rt., r � ; '"k.f�V}i,€� �p "'' 1t ifl1YlI �I'iVJi"L�S�' ;s:eG�� ! I lE r!'� iP� ii.il :]:'T!1 ,�. j , � . .i' .``I�I11I,jl� i ��.+ :IJI CHWICALNAhE • TRAD$ SECRET Y.zo6. El No cls~ --' I£8ub]rocmEPCRl4 r9Rr S01bd0u°ha�¢C8 CohoAORN C�t IrL�`?C 1 2m, $HS' El Yes [3No *If EMS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs. 2 6- CAS# x F=C4D8 CLASSES (Complenr tf regmir ay CUPA) 216, RDOU MA'I'I?R.IAL. IZADIOACTIVE 212. c-mrs . 253. TYPE (Chickpne oea! only) . N [vRE ❑ z. WASTE ❑ Yom we - r ICAL STATE ala• LARGFST CONTAINER 215. eChukoxt irons cn{v) ts. SOLKD ❑ b. LiQUiD (3c. GAS FED HAZARD CATEGORIES xi6• (ChwJc utt Owt �plyj ? ❑ a. F= ❑ b. R EACTWE ❑ c. PRESSURE RELEASR ❑ d. ACUTE' IMALTH ❑ e. CHRONIC 11EAL7H.. AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT. 217. MAXW X DAILY TONT ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219. STATE WASTE CODE xsa LMS• GALLONS ❑ S. CUBIC FEET ❑ c. POUNDS ❑ d TONS "r. DAYS ON SETS az2- (Check One kem antN) + U PHS, mnannt =sran De is pmmdz STORAGE ❑ a. ABOVROROUND TANK. 0 f. CAN Ci lc BOLI ©n• TANK WAGON CONrAOMR 1] y. UNI7SRC3"i ND TANK ❑ g. CARBOY ❑ i. MDMER ❑ 9- RAILCAR ❑ c. TANK INSIDE; BUILDING ❑ b I% O �� ❑ m. GLASS BOYMP- ❑ r. OTHM ❑ d. SML DRUM $& DRU ❑ n, PLASTIC BOT-rLF ❑ o. PLASTX NONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ j. BAG ® a. TOTE BIN STORAGE P"SSLiREQ a. AMBDW T ❑ h_ ABOVE AMBIENT. 0 c. BELOW AMBIENTo STQRAfsE TEMPERATURE AMRM14T Ob. ABOVE AM$IENT 0 c, gELOW AMBIENT ❑ d CRYOGENIC 225, WT HAZARDOUS CON20NEW (Forinblure orwaste o } '227. ENS CAS # 226- I• 223. © Yes ❑ No 229- 23n- 2. 23I. 232. p Yes © No 533. 234. 3_ 23S. 236. ❑ Yes ❑ No • 297. 236. 4. 2S - 240. © Ybs E] No 241. 241.. �. V3. xA4. ❑ Ycs ❑ No 275. it ygrsmnrdnai tompou ftti Tri pro"t al Jrmmthia 1% 37 Wdipt Xoaaawckras nie at 0.1% by vef& It rcbw smmr argrh add4lo" ibersaf payer %Wvc !re S°r rwldred iafdro *5W ADDITIONAL LOCALLY I.i. C ID INF CATION sac. DOT Hazard Class. if EPC$A, Pfease Sial Here. 1f thb faeiliDy s s act to ■nd o�R{gelt saw Aet =:PC ) reporrine requiremeats, s 1ipature requtr at the beaam of else fora if Ae gage lists a! Ixtromely Hazardous Substllln� (ItHR] handled at or above its Federal Threshold Pkaning Ou2otfty (TPQ) or 500 gonads, wl1tc11sncr is lass. UN.420UPCr wtvw.rintanrs.org 7115 -R-a+'• 0"2103 Emergency Response/Contingency Plan (Hazardous Materials !lushness Plan Module) Authority Cited: HSC§ 25504(6); 19 CCR §2731; 22 CCR §66262.34(a)(4) Page _ of All facilities that handle hazardous materials in HMBP quantities must have a written emergency response plan. to addition, facilities that generate 1,000 kilogram or more of hazardous waste (or more than 1 kilogram of acutely hazardous waste or 100 kilograms of debris resulting from the spill of an acutely hazardous waste) per month, or accumulate more than 6,000 kilograms of hazardous waste on-site at any one time, must prepare a hazardous waste contingency plan. Because the requirements are similar, they have been combined in a single document, provided below, for your convenience, This plan is a required module of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan.(HMBP). If you already have a plan that meetsthese requirements, you should not complete the blank plan, below, but you must Include a copy of your existing plan as part of your HMBP. This site-specific Emergency Response/Contingency Plan is the facility's plan for dealing with emergencies and shall be implemented immediately whenever there Is a fire, explosion, or release of hazardous materials that could threaten human health and/or the environment At least one copy of the plan shall be maintained at the facility for ase in the event of an emergency and for inspection by the local agency. A copy of the plan and any revisions must be provided to any contractor, hospital, or agency with whom special (i.e., contractual) emergency services arrangements have been made (see section 3, below). 1. a. Evacuation Plan: The following alarm signal(s)) w{!1 be used to begin evacuation of the facility (check all that apply): C3 Bells; © Homs/Sirens; Verbal (i.e.. shouting); ❑ Other (specify b. ❑ Evacuation map is prominently displayed throughout the facility. Note; A properly completed HMBP Site Plan satisfrec contingency plan map requirements. This drawing (or any other drawing that shows primary and alternate evacuation routes, emergency exits, and primary and alternate staging areas) must be prominentlyposted throughuvt thefacility in locations where it will be visible to employees and visitors. 2. a. Emergency Contacts*: Fire/Pollee/AmbulancePhone No.: 911 State Office of Emergency Services____________________________________________ Phone No.: (800)852-7550 b. Post -Incident Contacts*: Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) Phone No.: (650) 372-6200 Local Hazardous Materials Program Phone No.: (650) 372-6200 California EPA Department of Toile Substances Control______________ ___ Phone No.:(510) S(-40-3oy� Cal -OSHA Division of Occupational Safety and Health _ _ Phone No.:(LI wig' ) Cl 7.j -84, -70 Air Quality Management District ---------------------- -1-------------------- Phone No.: (U15-) -1-1I- 0000 Regional Water Quality Control Board Phone No.: ( 90 ) (,,6 )a . --3-300 a Phoua numb ere for ageadas in Unidoes Member Agency aeoaraphic luriidicfiUna are available at www.unIdaee.org. a Emergency' Resources: Poison Control Center* _ _____________________ _ Phone No.: (800)876-4766 Nearest Hospital: Name: �� )� QY' Phone No.: '::7 ((,;� -Q o r i Address: _ �... (_[7Y-Af ✓lii City: S<X�— t t ,D t 3. Arrangements With Emergency Responders:., If you have made special (i.e., contractual) arrangements with any police department, fire department, hospital, contractor, or State or local emergency response team to coordinate emergency services, describe those arrangements below: 11Nr020t1PCF . www.unidoes.org 9115 - Rev. 08/12/09 Record Keeping (Hazardous Materials Business Plan Module) Page of All facilities that handle hazardous materials must maintain records associated with their management. A summary of your record keeping procedures is a required module of the Unidocs Hae' ardaus Materials Business Plan {%iMBPj. A blank summary has been provided below for you to complete and submit if you do not already have such a document. if you already have a brief written description of your hazardous materials record keeping systems that addresses all subjects covered below, you are not required to complete this page, but you must include a copy of your existing document as part of your HMBP. Check all boxes that apply. The following records are maintained at the facility. [Note: Items marked with an asterisk(*) are required j: Current 1 ' ma' jU records to be retained until closure of the acili Farmer employees' troining records to he retained at least three ears a er termination a employment)" Training Pro r s is e-, written descri tion afintroductory and continuing trainin ' Current c of this Emer erio RtsponscJC6n6AatM Plan • Record of recordabialreportable hazardous smterio4aste releases • keccord of hazardous material/waste storage arca ins ections " Q Record of hazardous waste umk daily inspections Dewe ' tion and documentation of facility emergency respeiise drills Note: The alcove list of records does not npre-esarily idents every type of record required to be maintained &Y the facility_ Note: Flue following section applies where local agencies require facilb), ownetsloperators to perform and document routine facility self -inspections: A copy of the Inspection Cheek Sheet(s) or Log(s) used in conjuaction with required routine self inspeetioos of your facility must be submitted with your HMP. [Exception. Unidoos provides - a Hazardous MaterialslWaste Storage Area Inspection Form that you may use if you do not alrect4 have your own forma If you use the ' Unidocs form *ailabls at www.unidoes.org), you do not need to attach a copy) Check the use box; must be attnehed to r_es_5IS -- � UN-020LIPCF w"WAMidvcs.arg 13115 - Rev. 08!12M Emergency Respouse/Contingency Plan Marsrdous Materials ]Business Plan Module) Page — of 8. Emergency Equipment: 22 CCR §66265.52(e) [as referenced by 22 CCR §6626234(a)(4)] roquires that emergency equipment at the facility be listed. Completion of the following Emergency Equipment Inventory Table meets this requirement. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY TABLE 1. Equipment Cate orV 2. 3. 4. Equipment Type Locations * Description" Personal ❑ Cartridge R irators Protective ❑ Ctemical Monitoring E ur mcnt (describe) Equipment, L2thezaiedi Protective Aprons/Coats Safety4heaiicalProtectiveBoots Equipment, .Cheariealp atective Gloves Vflj It Gln and ❑Cliernical Protoctive Suits (describe) First Aid a Shields Equipment First Aid Mts/Stations (describe d Hats Plumbed E c Wash Stations ElPoMble Eye Wash Kits (i.e., bottle e ❑ R±spirator Carui eg describe [ZSRfBtY GIMSCS/S lash Goggles ❑ Safety Showers ❑Self- ontained Breathing Apparatuses (SCBA ❑ r (describe) Fire 21 - uratic Fire Sprinkler Systems Extinguishing Systems IzAlarm Boxes Stations fiMe Extinguisher Stems (describe) Fire Extinguishers describe ❑, er (describe Spgl Absorbents describe �� . LJ Control Berms/Dikes (describe) Equipment ❑ Decontmnrnation Equipment (describe) and ❑ Emergency Tanks describe) Decontamination Exhaust Hoods Equipment © Gas Cylinder Leak Repair Kits (describe) ❑ Neutralizers (describe El Overpack Drums LI Stun describe Other describe Communications Chemical Alarms describe and ❑ Intercoms/ PAS stems Alarm D Portable Radios SystemsTcl hones ❑Tank Leak Detection Systems ❑ Other describe Additional ❑ Equipment (Use Additional ❑ Pages if Needed) ❑ • Use the map and grid numbers from the Storage Map prepared earlier for'your HMBP. ** Describe the equipment and its capabilities. If applicable, specs any testing/maintenance procedures/intervals. Attach additional pages, numbered appropriately, rf needed. ❑N.o20UPCP www.nuiaors.org 11115 • rtov. 09r12108 r.'�UNTY ','AL HEALTH QUONG Hop & co. 40 AIRPORT BLVD. SO- SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 TEL (690) 553-9900. FAX (650) 952-1129 RECEIVED iso/`s�- s:pry A rr�v;y� �/��C� (I �� C�1 ms usc. c.w,►� 07 99L, Alm Dits. ENVlR.ONM•E•NTAL WEALTH L Hazardous Materials Business Plan Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 455 County Center, EHS 126, Redwood City, CA 94063 Phone: (650) 363-4305 1 Fax: (650) 363-7882 http://www.smhealth.org/environ Business Name: � v � I C9 Date: R9Site Address: � r- Phone #: � � dD Q City: � � Zip Code: �;+ "� Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code. Facility Contact Name: r� A Title: r �AC-4zn ;r'l1CaEl"f .4F��Ma?YiLk'ia..li . Z$6,40 m.O`�Pr, , �i16 0o iia' ts3f ,lIre, Business Activities HSC 25505 -er'7-cs O No 0 NIA Business Owner/Operator Ident.K� Facility/Owner information, Emergency HSC 25504 O'Yes O No O NIA contacts, Certification Chemical Inventory HSC 25509 Yes D No O NIA Chemical disclosure, Complete information Emergency Preparedness Spill prevention, Emergency response plan, HSC 25504 Yes 0 No 0 NIA Adequate response a Ui ment Employee Training Chemical safety, Emergency response, HSC 25504 Yes 0 No 0 NIA Annual documentation Site Map Chemical location, Evacuation route, HSC 25505 6Yes 0 No 0 NIA Assembly area, Complete information HMBP Review/Certification HSC 25505 erYes O No O NIA Completed minimum every three years HMBP Annual Certification HSC 25505 Yes O No 0 NIA Spill Notification and Reporting HSC 25507 O Yes 0 No O"N/A Aboveground Petroleum Storage HSC 25270.5 Yes 0 No 0</A SPCC planrNuumd, SPCC plan on-site .0 CalARP Program HSC 25533 0 Yes 0 No NIA Registration submitted HMBP Report Narrative: O HMBP Review 0 Summary of Violations 0 Notice to Comply 0 Continued Ple ma ecessary corrections to the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action wit 34 DAY m the inspection date. TWO COPIES of the new or revised HMBP must be submitted upon request. SMC 2100 (Rev. 03105) Page ( V) Of( u io y ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH S A N M A T E D C D U N T Y SAN MATEO COUNTY �j ENVIRON11111TA1 1114311 FEB 7 2008 REGhlV�U [i1 Protecting QLir 14ealth and Environment SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 455 COUNTY CENTER, 4TM FLOUR REDWOOD CITY, CA 94053 D HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN (HM-RP) ANNUAL CERTIFICATION FORM Instructions: Review the HMBP annually and complete this form to certify that no changes to the following items have occurred at your business. 1. Business name and/or address;v r,e� 2. Business ownership; t'=-- e- 3. 3. Storage or handling of any undisclosed reportable hazardous material; disclosed material; NQ 4. A 1 00 percent or more increase to the quantity of a previously s losed 5. Any significant operational change requiring modifications to the HMBP. Nd G` Business Name: tpLZW0 0-2 Ce /-1n o J Business Address:C� t C�►-t�.,�Qy�Gr SCS Certification: 1. The information contained in the hazardous materials inventory most recently submitted to the COPA is complete, accurate, and up to date. 2. There has been no change in the quantity of hazardous materials reported in the 5� most recently submitted inventory. tV 1•}. �3 3. No hazardous materials subject to inventory requirements are being handled that are not Iisted on the most recently submitted inventory. 4. This certification is not used to comply with EPCRA reporting requirements. q] SIG�N A -TU wne6"frt ial Representative] DATE T -� ►� [�5 553 �iC, 0 PRINTED NAME TITLE Rev. 2104 J J /%T S SU cert GCS Z Ge-�ejtko- CJ ;NVI-RON ME NTA�L HEALTH SAN MAT E n Col! �f-rY Protecting Gar Health .;rad Fowh-*nmerJ S, -LN MATEO COWfY ENVIRONMINT'AL REALT14 455 COUNTY CENTER, 4 T FLOOR REDWOOD CITY, CA 9406 IE .A OUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN (MSP) A" NNC]AL CERTIT ICATION FORIVI ,AN ,AA t E0 COUNTY FNVIR+ W",;-NTAL HEALTH NOV 2 9 2605 Destructions: Review the FIMBP annually and com:rlete this form to Certify that a�i changes to the following items have occrrred at your business. 1. 2. 3. 4. 7. Business ]tan-ic aaadlor address; Business ownership; Storage or handling of aay undisclosed reportahle ha7zTdons material; A 164 percent or more increase in the quantity of a previously disclosed material; Any significant operational change requiring modifications to the HMSP. Business Name: _ �f�[ 42Z—'J—Ca-- -00 to Business Address: 1 AA-P'�rQ.� 2LV - S� ';�� ' N a Date IRvMP Submitted: zG U Cao C� t-�Q $0 Certification. Rev. 31012 The information contained in the hazardous materials inventory most recently suiornitted to the CUPA is complete, accurate, and up to date. There Inas been no change in the quantity of hazardous materials reported in the most recently submitted inventory. No hazardous materials subject to inventory requiremenCs are being handled that are not listed on the most recently submitted inventory_ KL (Owner or Ofncia[ t�777 1Jl u0 3VVd 80H E)HOP0 DATE � C• 'PH0 Nd r Jf S�EEc".SE�SS ��=BT 5i3C�'ci6ZiTi i SDY DELIM QUONG HOP & CO. 40 AIRPORT BLVD, SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 TEL (650) 553-4906, FAX (650) 952-3329 SAN MA; EO G000INTY ENVIRONMENrAt HEALTH MAR �08 e2004} RE ,,iJ�1EPS' TO: F. Estuardo Montufar, San Mateo County Health Services Agency FROM: Betty Duerr, Quong Hop & Co. RE: Business Plan DATE: February 9, 2004 Hi Estuardv, 1 have attached the business plan — l sure hope l filled it out okay, if not, please let me know so that I can correct whatever is needed. Also, thank you for offering me your help, I greatly appreciate it. Please be in touch. Thanks again, Betty Duerr Human Resources Director Quong Hop & Co. Enclosure 3 � � �a.�- ------�5 - - - - �— -- -- --� .._. �_.._�_.�.. _.,�.�js..�� __.�._....___ ___ � W� :�-..fes. ._ � �- � � _� ;� � � SAN MATEO CWUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION 455 COUNTY CENTER, 4th FLOOR EWR0NMFNTA1 HF11L REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 {NAR 0 8 2004 BUSINESS ACTIVITIES r3=1ft=1's Fn Page I or I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FACILITY 11) # I EPA ID it (Harardous Wage Only) 2 a -7-H kS BUSINESS NAME (Same u PACtLITY NAM, or DEA -Doing Buawn As) 3 IL ACTIVITIES DECLARATION NOTE: If you answer YES to any part of this form, submit the Business Owner/Operator Identification page (OES Form 2730). Does your facility.,, If Yes, please complcte these pages of the UPCF. A. HAZARDDIaMMERIALS Circle Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons Yes or No For liquids, 500 pounds For solids, or 206 cubic feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs)? See instructions for additional HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY reporting criteria. YES @4 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (OEs 2731) 13. DERGRQ1,%'Q S-TORAGE T T 1. Own or operate underground storage tanks? YES0 s UST FACILITY (Formerly swRCB Form A) UST TANK (one per trek) (Formerly Farm B) 2. Intend to upgrade existing or install new USTs? YES NO 6 UST FACILITY UST TANK (one per tank) UST INSTALLATION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (one per tank XFormerly Foran Q 3. Need to report closing a UST? YES NO UST TANK (clowrc ponron- onerer tank) C. ABOVg,,GROUNP PET&Q�UM STO&6-QE TANKS tASTs) Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: ---single tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or YEONO NO a NO FORM REQUIRED BY CUPA --total capacity for multiple tanks is greater than 1.320 gallons? !]. ZARQQUS WAS ,l; 1. Generate hazardous waste? 2. Recycle more than 100 kglmonth ol'excluded orexempler It YES a YES NO io EPA ID NUMBER ---provide at rhe top or ch is WSe RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT materials (per HSC Section 25143.2) (ane pv recydor) 3. Treat hazardous waste on site? S, YES NO 11 ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - FACILITY (Formerty DTSC Form 1772) ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE OX TREATMENT - UNIT (ore per un t) (Formerly DTSC Forms 1772 A,B.C,D. and L) 4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit by YES NO a CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL Rule and Conditional Authorization)? ASSURANCE (rormerlyDTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? YES NO 13 REMOTE WASTEICONSOL[DATION SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Fomrcrly DTSC Form 1196) 6. Need to report the cl c surdremoval of a tank that was classified as YES 0 14 HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION (FormerlyDTsC Form 12a9) E. LOCAL REOWREMENTS IS Pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code Division 20, Chapter 6.95, Section 25506, this agency must obtain consent from the business owner/operator or designated business representative in order to release chemical location information to the public. This includes, but is not limited to, chemical locations provided in the chemical description section and site maps. Please circle "Yes" or "No" to indicate whether or not this informarion can be released to the public and sigttlprint your name on the line below. eoConsent: 3 e —r y Yes No SisnaturetPrinted Name: / Ah A SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION 455 COUNTY CENTER, 4th FLOOR REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION 4ES Form 2730 Page oe I. IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID Y 1 BEGINNING DATE too ENDING HATE 111131 131JSTNF-SS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE m Q — d BUSINE SIT ADDR> S•.• �" ' r V I03 � C'T'y Lt1 104 !� CA ZIP CODE os DUN & BRADSTREEP 106 SIC CODE 10� (4 eign M) COUNTYGG7 tea BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME�—y 109 BUSiNES OPERA OR _E-' PHONE H. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME ill OWNER PHONE I I: OWNER MAILING i ADDRESS ' I 1t3 o Or L7 01— ����^^^ CITY 114 STATE � 115 ZIP CODE r� Sc- Q 116 III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME 1 i t CONTACT PHONE -' —�nCo 1111 CONTACT MAILING 119 ADDRESS a L"�• t7 _. t U-r1�"f i2.�LJ1 Gt`SC �. L. C. "i A+- C) a d CITY 120 STATE 121 ZIPCi1DE 1x2 -PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDARY- NAME 1'-3 NAME 28 TITLE 124 TITLE e�1"� 129 BUSINESS PHONE t 125 BUSINESS PHONE p 134 ?4 -HOUR PHONE (0 � [occ? 126 24-HOUR PHONE L.0 '� C+ '" 131 PAGER a 127 PAGER k 13: ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: SCC Hazardous Materials Business Plan 1133 Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that l have personally examined and am familiar with the information j submitted and Witw the information is true, accurate, and compine. 4 SIGNATURE R1OPE R DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE PATE 134 NAM OF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135 NAME OF SIGNER (print t36 TITLE OF SIGNER 137 Ahk Ah STORAGE CONTAINER SAN MATEO C NTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SER CES DIVISION _m GLASS BOTTLE _q. RAIL CAR ((heck all that apply) CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY / 22J 455 COUNTY CENTER, 4TH FLOOR _b. UNDERGROUND TANK ` _f CAN Iz' BAG REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 _c. TANKNSIDEBUILDNG HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION _o. TOTE BIN OES Form 2731 _d. STEELDRUM _h. SILO _1 CYLINDER _ADD _DELETE _ REVISE 200 Pegc _ of Y. AMBIENT b. ABOVEAMBIENT • L FACILITY INFORMATION STORAGE TEMPERATURE a. AMBIENT BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME., DBA - Dmng Buainrss As) 3 AhID1EST d, CRYOGENIC 225 V G r HAZARDOUS COMPONENT(raradm,mnrwam.fy) CHEMI ALLOCATION EHS 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION Yrs 202 CONFIDENTIAL -EPCRA FACILITY ID 1 I MAP b(npnnaal) 203 GRID 9(nptinrwQ 204 11. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET —Y. —N. 206 t_ If Subieet to EPCRA refer to ivtrunimu COMMONNAME cam• 207 EHS' _Yrs _No 208 , CAS 0 209 •If EHS ns Ycs' all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASS 210 HAT.ARDOUS MATERIAL a. PURE b. MIXTURE a WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE Y. N. 212 CURIES 21l TYPE: (Check rvm item oaly) _ _ _ 1 PHYSICAL STATE a, SOLID _ b. LIQUID _ e. GAS 214 LARGEST CONTAINER R'hmk rum imm only) 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES a. FIRE b REACTIVE c. PRESSURERELEASE d. ACUTEHEALTH e. CHRONIC HEALTH 216 ((beck all that apply) _ AVERAGE DAILY 217 MAXIMUM STORAGE 218 ANNUAL WASTE 219 STATE WASTE 220 AMOUNT AMOUNT '6 � AMOUNT CODE ` DAYSON 222 UNITS' _ a. GALLONS _ b CUBIC FEET fie. POUNDS _ d. TONS 221 (('heck o- nal/,) ' IfEMS, amount man be in pounds. STORAGE CONTAINER _e. ABOVEGROUN)TANR _ e PLASTICNONMETALLIC DRUMFIBER DRUM _m GLASS BOTTLE _q. RAIL CAR ((heck all that apply) / 22J _b. UNDERGROUND TANK ` _f CAN Iz' BAG _a PLASTIC BOTTLE _ r. OTHER _c. TANKNSIDEBUILDNG _g. CARBOY _k. BOX _o. TOTE BIN _d. STEELDRUM _h. SILO _1 CYLINDER _P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE Y. AMBIENT b. ABOVEAMBIENT e. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE a. AMBIENT b. ABOVEAhB31ENT c. BE AhID1EST d, CRYOGENIC 225 V %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT(raradm,mnrwam.fy) EHS CASH 1 226 227 Yes Na 228 229 2 230 ((( 231 Yes _Na 233 3 234 235 -_N. 236 237 4 2l8 239 Yes _ No 240 241 5 242 243 Yet Na 244 245 ifon. hmuNaaa rampunewnrcP.'mgreater thou l%hymaight Jnan-rxinoprni' ae It l%hy a,cih' lkclinogenic, ortach adiiamnnhheen o/paper indicating the mquindilrmarioe. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 Sip Hem for EPCRA'. /" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN SPILL PREVENTION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, TRAINING and CLOSURE PLAN Business Name: Business Address: In addition to the general business, chemical inventory and site map information, the San Mateo County Environmental Health Division (Division) requires completion of the following sections pertaining to spill prevention, emergency response, employee training and site closure. These sections contain specific elements pertaining to the Hazardous Materials Business Plan, the hazardous waste contingency plan, stormwater pollution prevention, and underground storage tank (UST) monitoring. SPILL PREVENTION PLAN 1. Describe how hazardous materials are handled, stored and monitored to prevent or minimize a spill or release from occurring (e.g., secondary containment, segregation of incompatibles, daily visual monitoring). 2, Describe operations, activities and/or storage locations where a release is most likely to occur. 3. Describe Best Management Practices (BMPs) you use to reduce or eliminate illicit discharge of pollutants to the storm sewer system. 4. Describe underground storage tank and/or proceduref used to prevent an unautborize storage tank monitoring from occurring. S EMPLOYEE TRAINING PLAN All employees roust participate in an on-going training program that addresses proper hazardous materials handling and emergency response procedures. New hires must receive initial training; and existing employees must receive annual "refresher" training. 1. Describe employee training as it pertains to the following: 2 a. Safe handling and management of hazardous materials or wastes b. Notification and evacuation of facility personnel and visitors c. Notification of local emergency responders and other agencies d. Use and maintenance of emergency response equipment e. Implementation of emergency response procedures f UST monitoring and release response procedures P L.•.] {-1 s i��S C�-�'i� �C�l� �C' P - S 1-�' �• ' f - Com' - Describe documentation and record keeping procedures for training activities. Please note that if you generate hazardous waste at your business, you must also maintain documents onsite that indicate employee names and job titles, job descriptions, and descriptions of the type and amount of initial and refresher training. CLOSURE PLAN Contact San Mateo County Environmental Health prior to business closure. Business closure guidelines are available upon request. 1. Describe procedures that will be implemented in the event of a fall or partial site closure. Include agency notification, hazardous materials removal, hazardous waste disposal, equipment breakdown and removal, and site decontamination. \N1_A J} 0 1 a EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 1. Provide a list of emergency response equipment designated for a hazardous materials emergency (e.g., fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems, spill control equipment, shut-off switches, personal protective equipment, decontamination equipment, and communication and alarm systems). EQUIPMENT TYPE LOCATION CAPABILITY atficq� P 2. Describe pre -emergency arrangements with local fire departments, police departments, hospitals, contractors, and other state and local emergency response agencies. c c,3 k dS 121 __- 3. The definition of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material includes incidents that pose an actual or potential hazard to human health and safety, property or the environment. In the event of a hazardous materials release or threatened release, state law requires immediate verbal notification to the agencies listed below. a. Local Fire Department b. County Environmental Health c. State Office of Emergency Services (OES) Provide phone numbers other than 9-1-1 for the following: Local Fire Department r__? 0 _15>ac'f —3 q 50 Local Police Department Com/ 5''3 -:1 - S171 0 C_j Nearest Hospital —� {� - -:E;S C A- to Sc -44 _- - aL_X:�3 County Environmental Health (650) 363-4305 State Office of Emergency Service (800) 852-7550 or (916)845-8911 i\ 4. Describe procedures for notifying onsite emergency response personnel and outside agencies (e.g., Fire, Health, Police, State DES) needed during hazardous materials emergencies. -r- 5. Describe any security system or equipment that could impede site access by emergency responders. b. Describe procedures for notification and evacuation of visitors and employees during hazardous materials emergencies. Primary and alternate evacuation routes and assembly areas must be clearly identified on the site map. t''W- 7. Describe mitigation or clean-up procedures to be implemented by onsite personnel in the event of a release, threatened release, fire or explosion involving hazardous materials. Indicate if the business has an onsite emergency response team (ERT) and if so, describe how the ERT will interact with outside emergency response agencies if additional assistance is required. r S. Describe procedures for immediate inspection, isolation, and shutdown of equipment or systems that may be involved in a hazardous materials release or threatened release. AliriCap- f6 - 3 TO' 3537872 f SoY DELI M QUONG Har & CO. 40 AIRPORT $(VO, SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 910$4 TEL 56501 SS3A900- FAX i65Q)952-3119 P:1�19 rwr�� Nom U ry Cm Fj'8 10 2004 RECEIVED T0: F. Estuardo Montuf'ar, Scar Mateo C'ounn, Health Serwicus Agency FROM: Betty Duerr, Quong Non & Cu. RE. Business Plan DATE- February 9, 2004 Hi Estutcrdo, I have attached the business plan — I sure hope T filled rt out okay, if not, please let me know so that I can correct whatever is needed. Also, thank you for olTering me your help, T greatly appreciate it. Pleasc he in touch. Thanks again, Betty Duerr Human Resources Director Quvng Clop & Co. Enclosure 3 SAN MATER COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) 455 COUNTY CENTER, 4Ts FLOOR, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 (650)363-4305 Date: Business Name: Business Address: Contact Person: -? Phone #• S'g 5'4 C� City/Zip: S a ' �x o Title: Hazardous Materials Business Plan Inspection Elements In Compliance YES NO NLA Business Owner/Operator Identification (HSC §25504) ❑ ❑ (Facility info., owner info., emergency contacts, certification) Chemical Inventory (HSC §25509) Q---, ❑ Cl (Chemical disclosure adequate, complete information) Emergency Preparedness (DISC §25504)CY ❑ (Spill prevention, emergency response plan, adequate equipment) Employee Training (HSC §25504) �❑ ❑ (Chemical safeiy, emergency response, documentation) Site Map (CCR Title 19 §2729) ,gam ❑ ❑ (Chemical location, evacuation route, assembly area, complete info.) HMBP On-Site/HMBP Review/Annual Cert. (HSC §25505) � ❑ ❑ Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank/SPCC Plan (HSC §25270) ❑ ❑ g/ (SPCC plan available, daily visual inspection conducted) CaIARPIRMP Program (CCR Title 19) ❑ ❑ (Registration submitted, RMP complete, RMP implemented) Please make any necessary corn the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action wi n 3 da s rn the inspection date. Two copies of the new or revised HMBP roust be submi n request. Notice to Siglnature UOPMCH8IU POLDEMFORMs t 2J05101 Printed Name r Title S^ HEAETH STRVICES AGENC? December 05, 2003 NOTICE OF VIOLATION Quong Hop & Co. Attn. Frank Stephens 40 Airport Blvd. South San Francisco, California 94080 Certified: 7mtc'5�39D1 Q36-7 On April 11, 2003 an inspection was conducted at the above referenced property. During that inspection, the fallowing violation was noted: 1. Section 25503.5: Failure to submit a Hazardous Materials Business Plan The above listed item is a violation of the California Health and Safety Code. Your failure to submit the Hazardous Materials Business Plan information within 15 days of the receipt of this notice will result in an Administrative Enforcement Order, or a referral to the County District Attorney's Office for prosecution. A copy of the inspection report is enclosed for your reference along with a Hazardous Materials Business Plan packet. Please note there are civil and criminal penalties for failure to submit a Hazardous Materials Business Plan. Civil penalties may be assessed in an amount not to exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each day in which the violation occurs. Any business that knowingly violates this requirement, after notice of violation, may be assessed in an amount not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each day in which the violation occurs. Criminal prosecution may result in a misdemeanor, upon conviction. If you have any further questions you may contact me at (650) 353-4420. Sincerely, Estuar n ?�ar Hazardous Waste Program Specialist Hazardous Materials 'Specialist IV cc: Bill Lent, Hazardous Materials Program Supervisor File. Enclosure PUBLIC 11EALT11 AND RAXIIRONMENTAL PROTEG"i ION DIVISION Roar4l of Sup P. in ho irt; : M1iark Church ■ Rosa Njrobs I'IWon ■ Rlehis ril S. ['.ordcin ■ Jeri} Hffl • N1Ic'hnit111. Nevin • IlealIh tienlces INreehore Margaret Taylor 455 County Center • RedwmlI CIIy. CA 9 4063 ■ ivatie 654.363A30-5 • ruffs G5{!.-573.32(16 • r.►► 65®.363.7882 hit pJ/"w.smheailh.urg r C3 rr �r= -?L i p rl Poeeage 4 $ E` L! Cartfled Fee -V Postmark Relurn Receipt Fee Here M (Endorsemenl Required C C) Restricted Deryvery Foe © [Endorsement Wulredl CJ Total Postage a Fear ill f'f'1 Sanf To /-ti Streaf, Apt.. Na.. or PO Box No, �,{� ❑ R q �! rare, ZIP. Sa h`Fry n� s�o . cA 8408( i SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) 455 COUNTY CENTER, 4T" FLOOR, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 (650) 363-4305 ^� Inspector; Busineis Name:( Business Address: Contact Person: Hazardous Materials Business Plan Inspection Elements Business Owner/Operator Identification (HSC §25504) (Facility info., owner info., emergency contacts, certification) Chemical Inventory (HSC §25509) (Chemical disclosure adequate, complete information) Phone #: City/Zip: Title: �C LPn-J. Emergency Preparedness (HSC §25504) (Spill prevention, emergency response plan, adequate equipment) Employee Training (HSC §25504) (Chemical safety, emergency response, documentation) Site Map (CCR Title 19 §2729) (Chemical location, evacuation route, assembly area, complete info.) HMHP Can-Site/HMBP Review/Annual Cert. (HSC §25505) Aboveground Petroleum Storage TankISPCC Plan (HSC §25270) (SPCC plan available, daily visual inspection conducted) CalARP/RMP Program (CCR Title 19) (Registration submitted, RMP complete, RMP implemented) In Compliance YES NO NIA n n ❑ :1 ■❑ Please make any necessary corrections to the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action within 30 days from the inspection date. copies of the new or revised HMBP must be submitted upon request. d A -C-' Notice to ComolylCammenits: Printed Name I.:IFI AZMAI1Reshmalforms,&I M$Pinspecmwrpe. doc Title i SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Ulv1SION t 455 COUNTY CxNTER, 4th FLUOR REDWOOD CITY. CA 94063 BUSINESS ACTIVITIES POW t ar I. FACIL1'I'Y MENTIFiCATION FAC11.11Y ID a EVA JD 0 {Flmardau►watt 0"1 1.=L Dili— I -g7 T -r'H LS _ 13U51NFS1 NfL'v1C rS�Tc nc rnc.tLr11'':N.tC er 17Nn-unnC Dr7hnr nsr 1 7e rr.?4YDLO. �r IL ACTIVITIES DECLA"TION NOTE; if you answer YES to auy part of this form, submit the Business Owner/Operator Identification page (OLS Form 2730). Dncs your facility, If Ycs. plwc complete these Ilai";ry vttht UPCF, A. LtA RDDTISMAUJL14LS Circle I love an rite (far an? pitrrimc) h8xardnua nuceriW3 - a1 r.r ahovc 55 gullwis Yes ns No lur liquids. 5011 rnunda for solids, nr 2111 cubic feel tar compressed Gases tin .ludo liquids in AS7F and 11.ti'l P See instructions fpr a0iinnal XAZA.RD4i IS MATERIALS iWEATORY icpnrtingcaiwia. YE5 Nf] + CHEMICAL AESCR]P7 ON tGCS vii) a,_ L Nflrlt(;RL iTNn INTOR ' _ I A�:iCS it ]STai I. Own nr operatc unilergmind Storage uviks" YE5 t1 5 UST FACILTrY r►srmft, Swnre Fuxin Ar 01sT TANK tnu< prrseeyl (7nmalr }cmtsl ?. InLmd 10 Qp,!radc ;A46q or IrmalI neva LIST 1:9 f.. YES n 6 use F-ACMUY UST TANK (amepw umi UST TN57ALLATiON - LLIPLTEFICATF, 01 COM rUANC1: Oft per MAY FQfn en. Fane C) Need to rs:purl pinsin9 a US 17 YF -ti VST TAINT: loo own povkn--1v:uw C_ AROY. CjX0L34-11_Pl{I-HS_ RA i TANKS (A.�-_r, Own or orgri<tc ASTS above ths:se plteahold v 0 --angio task CVaciry is gmaWs than 60 gallurls. or YF, R NO FO%,M Tt.EQUIRF n U CUPA --toW capmciry for multiple wclks i.s rrcatsr shun 1-320 Sedluru? D. 14A7_.A LJS 1tr�1STE 1. Cer+s anus dwc rrdous wisrc'i 'F5 EFA If) NUNMER--v�-•aaa rhe mp or 14- r+t+c 2. kccycle more thin IW kVmcinth of cxcivard or exempt I Ic nlateriala (per HSC Section 25 W.2]? �} aC� 3. 7 rCat Wwdeus vvwic vo Sive? ! j/ y YES '*lO ,u Y kS 11 RkLYCLAALE MAI ER AI % REPORT I— I C.1N51T$ HaAIWOUS WASTF j T TREATMEN'r - FACILrry t}ns,nsrly ti75C Fame 4772) t)r+tiriE HAlrtRD01;5 wr~iTC TREATMEW . t) A fT runs per uW r ryas --17 LTC Sc rf rm 1772 kt/.c i), ens! t.l I Tr,atmC[4l subject ro finsneial SSiurAnce requirements (tor 11crmit by YES No Ir rRI I EICATiON (1Fr h'WANCIAI. Ruic and Conditional Autltorizatiorst', ASSIMANCE [rnrwa i),wic ro. r Conaoiidam liu'eardxnrs waste pnrratad at a rernoty site' VES NO lz RL'MOU WASTF.jC0NSLH.II)ATI0N 511ki ANNUALTtirnTIrICA I l❑T' [pn ab 0Trf'. Fars 1I0) G. Nred to refulrt pie pinaurtJremoyuI ofa rank that Kos ciapti€ed as )'LS 6)14 RA7.AKDOUS WASTEI ANN rLOSL,KE hanrelam whiteand 6--anud uiisi10 C:h:KTMCATION kiamKrly rM;C iww 1:av1 f. U-)CAL-RFOir14M>•N75 is I'urSU=t SO the CaLlloMth Health and 5lifety Cr1de INviaiou i0, Chapter 6,95, Seel Inn 25506. this agency must uhiain consent liven tl+c bustrscss uwnwnrrcrator or designated bruises talxesentstivc in uider rr, tnlsasc chemical Iumuaro information [o rirepublit. This nulddcs, but is not limited to, cherttlt;al locations provided m pre chemical dcscriptinn Scaicin and site maps i'Ittuc Orelc'Yc , or."No` tel indil ate whether nrnolthis infnfaUtion cull be telsascd w the PAVC atld 51pLiprintyuut owns: on &c line below_ C.onscal, Yes rio SivLATurc-Printed Name' _-�4'LlCjt.t� 13 C 7 i 61•2:6 298Z`9 D1 'WOdd d5'O.90 t -002-E-133 r 0 SAN MATEO COUNTY r-.NVIRO NiMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DTYTSION 1 COUNTY c iwsINCSS OPF TQft NAME nUSi Ur Rq QR II. BUSINESS OWNER r NEA NAME sz to j O1VYVFs 7,7ALLIMG 1' IS orL— Al � 1i� ADARF,Sg '1 d I (171 r1. �C���£�S[ C) Ii• s ATe LA :15_ ZIPCODS -f '70 4 its TV. ENVIRONNIEN17AL CONTACT `CONTACTNAMF. �� �1 F 117 1 CuNTACCP710 rF.b� [2]ATACTM.&.S.W, 54 f S 1,9 Anl ]rtes _ r trr IZo srnrF I:t ZU1WDE to -PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDARY - I NAME ;:7 NAME 1:>I TZTLF V4 iEn_ ?+ 7il1F �� irl � ptmN£��-�� IF Il 1�6 �O-HUUR PHONr pZ - — ADU I'ILINAL LOCALLY (s)LLECTLD dNhrlR IIIATION SLY Flaxardow Materials Business Plan ua t- Vit-tratim Based -In my Inquiry oflhtre .. mdividuaU rreDw,siW la ah aLintnn un k"10" ariali. 1 terrify under penalty „! low "t I have rr.ann&iiy tkamimd Lod em famiiiv. 11, tar iritan uuM s1, hMM Cd and beh CYe Ih-t in jW7020Dn is L4e, R=kM . anrt LNi0C%. Rr�T+•i [ L4 J-- xt V,klt )R DESIGNATED kf:PRES£NTAT74Tc DTE tja K tAA 0 Dt7%iThQN7 t'Rf:PAP.F.R 135 !vAuF. ZJF YIGNER �erxd I3t' 717LE 17F SIGNER _ Ili £TiY LC iQ *Jod_� dsa -sa ET fz � 6 F92)_K9z : D1 ^t.a LV4L\ L i %,. GI11J nj%, YUJ V 4.l Al.IJI I REDWOOD CITY. CA 9.4063 BUSINESS OWNERIOPER.ATOR MEN IFICATION OiS Form 2730 ARac of 1. IDENTIFICATION rnCfLt] r sO A I 4l:G1Y7PIMG DATf. Fou L'Tmrrri, UASL' ��� IiL,41t F 45 NAM rs me u rACILIrY NAME Cr DDA-�QU]uing RIirri it As) i FIU?lrvm P ONK 'C: HWMS StTZADpkhCS ZZ Cry 1 L\) c�_ VIA CA f c7UE G �r . wI r sma IsKAD T L= Lrp tudDD,gu p 1 COUNTY c iwsINCSS OPF TQft NAME nUSi Ur Rq QR II. BUSINESS OWNER r NEA NAME sz to j O1VYVFs 7,7ALLIMG 1' IS orL— Al � 1i� ADARF,Sg '1 d I (171 r1. �C���£�S[ C) Ii• s ATe LA :15_ ZIPCODS -f '70 4 its TV. ENVIRONNIEN17AL CONTACT `CONTACTNAMF. �� �1 F 117 1 CuNTACCP710 rF.b� [2]ATACTM.&.S.W, 54 f S 1,9 Anl ]rtes _ r trr IZo srnrF I:t ZU1WDE to -PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDARY - I NAME ;:7 NAME 1:>I TZTLF V4 iEn_ ?+ 7il1F �� irl � ptmN£��-�� IF Il 1�6 �O-HUUR PHONr pZ - — ADU I'ILINAL LOCALLY (s)LLECTLD dNhrlR IIIATION SLY Flaxardow Materials Business Plan ua t- Vit-tratim Based -In my Inquiry oflhtre .. mdividuaU rreDw,siW la ah aLintnn un k"10" ariali. 1 terrify under penalty „! low "t I have rr.ann&iiy tkamimd Lod em famiiiv. 11, tar iritan uuM s1, hMM Cd and beh CYe Ih-t in jW7020Dn is L4e, R=kM . anrt LNi0C%. Rr�T+•i [ L4 J-- xt V,klt )R DESIGNATED kf:PRES£NTAT74Tc DTE tja K tAA 0 Dt7%iThQN7 t'Rf:PAP.F.R 135 !vAuF. ZJF YIGNER �erxd I3t' 717LE 17F SIGNER _ Ili £TiY LC iQ *Jod_� dsa -sa ET fz � 6 F92)_K9z : D1 r SAN MATED COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTU SERVICES D]VTST()N I CERTIT IED INTRED PROCRMi AGE'NC'Y 455 COt1ti'iY CLL -MR, 4n FLOOk REDWOOD C1.11, [:A 74(M3 ,HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -CHEMICAL IDESCRiPTION OIvS fmu 2731 —ADD M Frz REVISE I. FACILrrV 1YFURMATT(N i I'M F-h+I t Ar. 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WnireyY 21' � CifRiCS I!7 i ae S1 ALL KATKY, s•.n rnn, .,-.f DAYS Oy 312 Am !LJ — r ATNEF ETON ACE I'REOURL 1 AMLLLM _ D ABOT AMUtLM — r 11CLOW Aj.0l1CN1 I.! SIUKAtib Tt7,4EKATIIRF _ + AMAIENT — L. &H0VF AMUIETYT c UT .�"Wgr � J 0000eL+It• 22` %wr L••I IN CAS -4 f Ila 2" Y�—K'l 2;L :3Y _ )in :e1 Yrs Tru Ili a ;64 � � 2xs n � Tw Iia 2371 a 23R pi's r„ Vp 20 s 1•u rte. r:•;+� :+^ 'f2>> Irwwr lrR;+rriMfl rt+/lif+RsrW Arf rnr+nt �r {laYR &h. i ,X44 9'. w a rs%. IF, MNijl&q L h ei orft �nAe1 q d., All✓1tLIUHALLUC �.:0 �-4R,ASAIiV� 7�" sryu Hut ctrl t✓rC/.A GT -t7'8 2984�:K:01 ldOd� d90 *90 toe2-8-833 m FEB -9-2004 06:10P FROM: TC:3637862 P:15�19 HAZARDOUS MATFRIALS BUSYNESS PLAN WrLI, PREV1E:NT10A, EMERGENCY RLSPONSE, TRAIWIiG and CU)SURF PIAN Business Name: Business Address: C f C -o R'�;i In addition to the general business. chemical inventoryand site map infornaGun, the San Malty County Environmental Health Division (Division) requires completion of the following sections pertaining to spill prevention, emergency response. employee training and site closure, These Sections contain specific elements perlaining to the llazardous Materials Business Plan, the hazardous waste contingency plan, stormwaLer pollution Prevention, and underground storagc tank (UST) munitoring. SPILL PREVEN'TIUN PLAN 1. Describe., how hazardous materials are handled, stored and monitored to prevent or minimize a spill or release from occurring (e.g_, secondary containment, segregation ofincumpaables, daily visual monitoring). . . rs Describe operations, activities a.nd/or storage locations '1XheTC a tclea5e i5 must likely to occur. —<eCJ 3. Describe Bcst Manaearnent Practices (BMPS) you use to reduce or eliminate illicit discharge of pollutants to the storm sewer system. 4. Describe underground storage tank and/or proccdurc used to prevent an uneuthorizc ,und storage tares monitoring from uccwling. 06:10P FROM: 0 EMERGENCY HE, SPONSE PLAN Y[7 : 35379f32 1. Provide a list of emergency- response equipment designated for a hazardous materials emergency (c.g., fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems, spill control equipment, shut-off switches, personal protective equil)rnent, decssntamination equipment and comniunicatiun and alarm systems). I UIPMENT TYPE LOCATION CAPABILITY P: ].7z 19 Y�e Ln o 2. Describe fare -emergency arrangements with local fire departrncnts, police depzn'tments, hospitals, contractors, and other state and local emergency response agencies. 3. The defniticn of a release or Threatened release of a Wardous material includes incidents that pose an ;actual or potential hazard to huniaii health and safety, property or the environment. In the event of a hazardous materials release or threatened release, state law requires immediate verbal notification to the agencies listed below. a. Local kire Department b. C aunty Environmental Health c. State Uflicx of F.n)ergcncy Services (OES) Provide phone numbers other>han 9-1-1 for the following Local Fire DepartmenT CQ 950VLLq — Cl C=, U Local Police Department -4— Nearest Hospitala1C 55tr C C m County Environmental Health (550) 303.4305 State Office of Emergency Service L84D 952-7550_qr {}ItL845491 1 8-a-2O>3q 86:11P FROM: T O ; 3637 382 P : 1 B' 1':� is 4. Dcscribe procedures for notifying onsite emergency response Personnel and outside agencies (e.g., Fire, IIealth, Police. State OES) needed during hazardous materials emergencies. 5. Describe any security system or equipment that could impede site access by emergency responders. 6. Describe procedures for notification and evacuation of visitors and employees during hazardous materials emergencies. Primary and alternate evncuatinn routes and assembly areas must he clearly identified on the site map. 1�i �irr r"r )7_'�C I r, c1t�C1 7. Describe n-1 tigatinn or clean-up procedures to he implemented by onsite persw=J in the cvtttt of a release, threatened release, fire or explosion invalving hazardous materials. Indicate if the business has an onsite emergency response team (FRT) and if so, describe how the ERT will interact with outside emergency response agencies if additional assistance is requiired. S. Describe procedures for in mediate inspection, isolation, and shutdown of equipment or systems that may be involved in a hazardous materials release or threatened release. FEB -9-2B04 06:11P FROM: 70:3637eB2 EMPLOYEE TkATNTNO PLAN All employees must participate in an ort -going training program that addresses proper ha;ardous materials handling and emergency response procedures. New hires must receive initial training and existing employees must receive annual "refresher" training. 1. Descrihe employee training as it pertains to tLc following: 2. a. Safe handling and management of hazardous materials5 nr %vastcs b. Notificativn and evacuation of facility personnel and visitors c. Notification of local emergency responders and other agencies d. Use and maintenance of emergency response equipment c. linplementation of emcrgcncy response procedures 1'. UST monitoring and release response procedures }IJP-� 1--�► re•�: �r�--�rc�i� r�Pc�: �� - �f � • r P:19"19 Describe documentation and record keeping procedures tnr training activities. Blease note that i F you generite Hazardous waste at your bt:siness, you must also maintain documents onsite that indicate employee names and.1 ob titles, i ub descriptions, and descriptions of the type and amount of initial and refresher training. Z CLOSURE !'LAN 'Lit Contact San Mateo County Environmcntal Health prior to business closure. Business closure guidelines are available upon request. 1. Describe procedures that will be implemented in the event of a full or partial site closure. Include agency notification, hazardous materials removal. hazardous waste disposal, equipment breakdown and removal. and site dccuntarniriation. FEB -9-2004 06: 06P FROM: �"1 � 6( MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET �s Sod>iulm $ydroxide, Solid (ACS - Anhydrous Caustic Soda) TC:3537882 P,5�19 SE 100,1I'j CI 09migW4'`PROD HOUSTON OFFICE MONTREAL OFFICE 700 Louisiana Street, Suite 4300 630 Blvd. R=6 L6vesque Wcst, 31" Floor Houston, Texas 77002 Montreal, Quebec H3B IS6 U.S. ■ 1-800-423-4117 Canada * (5 14) 397-6100 Product Dame: Sodium Hydroxide, Solid (ACS Anhydrous Caustic Soda) CAS#: 1310-73-2 Major Update: 11/10/99 MSDS Code: NaOH(100) Minor Update: 0410512001 Synonyms: ACS, Caustic soda/ flakes 1 pearls 1 beads / prills 1 sticks, Soda lye, Lye, Sodium Hydrate Product Use: Neutralizing agent, industrial cleaner, pulping and bleaching, catalyst JEmerg gy Cantacta (24 hr.) FOR EMERGENCIES INVOLVING CHEMICAL SPILL OR RELEASE, CALL U.S.: 1-800-424-9300 - CHEMTREC Canada: (613) 996-6666 - CANUTEC SECTxON'C�MPntSITI 1�,I.Il.)l U Hazardous Ingredient(s) % (w1w) ACGIH GAS NO. -100 2 *4************************##*0004*4**4 *********** *• Emergency Overview. Odorless, non-volatile solid. EXTREMELY CORROSIVE! Causes severe burns on contact. Can cause blindness, permanent scarring and death. Aerosols can cause lung injury --effects may be delayed. Highly reactive. Can react violently with water and numerous conunonly encountered materials, generating enough heat to ignite nearby combustibly: matez als. Contact with many organic and inorganic chemicals may cause fire or explosion. Reacts with some metals to liberate hydrogen gas, which can form explosive mixtures with air. Will not burn. Toxic to aquatic organisms. Read the entire MSDS for a more thorough evaluation of the hazards. FEB -5-2004 06:06P FROM: SODH TM i-I'YDROXMITAD (AC'S - Major Ijpdate: November 1,0, 1999 Potential Health Effects:, TO:3637Ge2 P:5 19 ANHYDROUS CAUSTICDA) Pagel of 11 Inhalation: Sodium hydroxide does riot readily form a vapor and inhalation exposure is only likely to occur to aerosols since the solid absorbs moisture from the air and will only form a dust under severe agitation. Due to its corrosive nature, sodium hydroxide aerosols could cause pulnnonary edema (severe, life-threatening lung injury). Skin Contact: Sodium hydroxide is extremely corrosive and is capable of causing severe burns with deep ulceration and permanent scaring. It can penetrate to deeper layers of skin and corrosion Will continue until removed, The severity of injury depends on the concentration (solutions) and the duration of exposure. The solid will also cause severe burns as it can absorb moisture from the Skirl, air and rinse water used for removal, Bums may riot be iuunediately painful; onset of pain may be delayed minutes to hours. Several human studies and case reports describe the corrosive effects of sodium hydroxide. A 4% solution of sodium hydroxide, applied to a volunteer's ann for 15 to 180 minutes, caused damage which progressed front destruction of cells of the hard outer layer of the skin within 15 minutes to total destruction of all layers of the skin in 60 minutes. Solutions as weak as 0.12% have da caged healthy skin within 1 hour. Eye Contact: Extremely corrosive! The severity of injury increases with the concentration (for solutions), the duration of exposure, and the speed of penetration into the eyc. The solid will absorb moisture from the eye, or water being used for removal, forming a highly concentrated solution. Damage can range from severe irritation and mild scarring to blistering, disintegration, ulceration, severe scarring and clouding. Conditions, which affect vision such as glaucoma and cataracts, are possible late developments. In severe cases, there is progressive ulceration and clouding of eye tissue which may lead to permanent blindness. Ingestion: Severe pain; burring of the mouth, throat and esophagus; vomiting; diarrhea; collapse and possible death may result. Chronic Effects; SK.TN: Repeated or prolonged skin contact would be expected to cause drying, cracking, and inflammation of the skin (dermatitis). There was no trend of increased murtality in relation to duration (up to 30 years) or intensity of exposure (0.5 mg/m'to 1.5 nig/m') among 291 workers exposed to sodium hydroxide dust during the production of flakes or beads of concentrated sodium hydroxide from chlorine cell effluent. This study is limited by the small population size. Existing Medical Conditions Possibly Aggravated By Exposure: Astluna, bronchitis, emphysema and other hung diseases and chronic nose, suers or throat conditions. Skin irritation may he aggravated in individuals with existing skin disorders. Carciuogenicity: Sodium hydroxide is not classi[ied as a carcinogen by ACC3111 (American Conference of Governmental Industrial T-Iygic fists) or LARC (Latemational Agency for Research on Cancer), not regulated as a carcinogen by OSHA (Occupational Safety and 1[ealth Administration), and not listed as a carcinogen by NTP (National-1'oxicnlogy Program). FES -'8-2004 26:07P FPOrl*. T0:3537882 SODTUM HYDROXID&LID (ACS - ANHYDROUS CAUST ODA) Major Update: November 10, 1999 Page 3 of ll 'Ji '.-L '... ,y ;!ICI I ' ..i - ,'f:',t' .i }- 1.' • .. ..w � V .. ..1 . 'rl.l:. l f 'SE�"XTUN4wF7RS 'Aln _ FA�U�.LS'':���.x_I: � ;:_ _ w.,.,,sr...•;•;'�::y,.•�,'��.:;,:,:.�.; General: If you feel unwell seek medical advico (show the label where possible). Speed is essential. Inhalation: Move victim to fresh air. Give artificial respiration ONLY if breathing has stopped. Do not use mouth -'to -mouth method if victim ingested or inhaled the substan": induce artificial respiration with the aid of a pocket mask equipped with a one-way valve or other proper respiratory medical device. Give Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) only if there is no pulse AND no breathing. Obtain medical attention f114MBDIATELY. Symptoms of pulmonary edema can be delayed up to 48 hours after exposure. Skin Contact: immediately flush shin with running water for at least 20 iuinutes and upward to 60 minutes is recommended. Under running water remove contattlirlated clothing, j ewelry, and shoes. If irritation persists, repeat flushing. For bums, obtain medical attention immediately. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes in a manner, which limits further exposuz•e. Do not transport victim until the recommended flushing period is completed unless flushing can be continued during transport. Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with ruruiing water for a minimum of 2Q minutes and upward to 60 ntinutes is recommended. Mold eyelids open during flushing. If irritation persists, repeat flushing. Obtain medical attention DAMEDIATELY. Do not transport victim until the recommended flushingperiod is completed unless flushing can be continued during transport. Ingestion. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING, If victim is alert and not convulsing, rinse mouth and give as much water as possible to dilute material (8 to 10 oz., 1 cup). If spontaneous vomiting occurs, have victim lean forward with head down to avoid breathing in of vomitus, rinse mouth and administer more water. Obtain medical attention IMMEDIATELY. !�! A C� �+h+� � Y�r('���{ t` :i:�s;y�'{. [r,'�'=;;lr:;,r- .�r��c..F;:..�� y�a}:-,�;s�����: ,�-� ��• ~rte • �_ x �t �It�. r .-. .,���Y'" .?'r .�� r".:'�i '1-,��?�Pti:ri.-11.• : -!. Flash Point Not applicable. Not combustible Flammable Limits (Lower) Not applicable Flammable Limits (Up er) _ Not applicable Auto Ignition Temperature Not applicable Combustion and Thermal Decomposition Products Sodium oxide Rate of Burabag Not applicable Explosive Power Not applicable Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact Not sensitive ; stable materiat Fire and Explosion Hazards- Sodium hydroxide will not burn or support cambxstion, The reaction of sodium hydroxide with water and a number of ca:n.monly encountered materials (see Section 10) can generate sufficient heat to ignite nearby combustible materials. Sodium hydroxide can react with metals, such as aluminum, tin and zinc, to form flammable hydrogen gas. FEB -g-004 06:07P FROM: TO:3637882 P:8'19 SODnJM IiYDROXI.SOI,iD (ACS - AMIYDROUS CAUS SODA) Major Update: Novetnbcr 10, 1999 Page 4 of 11 Extinguishing Media: Use extinguishing media suitable for the surroltuding fire. lfwater is used, care should betaken, since it can generate heat and cause spattering if applied directly to soditun hydroxide. Special Information: evacuate area and fight fue fi•om a safe distance or a protected location. Approach fire firow upwind. If possible, isolate materials not involved in the fire and protect personnel. Move containers front fire area if it call be done without risk. Water can be used with extreme caution to extinguish a fine in an area where sodium hydroxide is stored. The water must not come into contact with the sodium hydroxide. Water call be used in flooding quantities as a spray or fog to keep fire -exposed containers cool slid absorb heat. At high temperatures, fiuning may occur, giving off a strong, corrosive gas. Do not enter without wearing specialized protective equipment siiitable for the situation. Evacuation: If tank or tank truck involved in a fire, ISOLATE and consider evacuation of one-half (lit) mile radius. Fire Figbting Protective Equipment: Firefighter's normal protective clothing (Bunker Gear) will not provide adequate protection. Chemical resistant clothing (e.g. chemical splash suit) and positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus (MSIIA/NIOSH approved or equivalent) may be necessary. NOTE: Also see "Section 10 - Stability and Reactivity" S$GTIO�ib tAG4lDElY1AJ E�5Ft1US BGS' -1 Spills, Leaks, or Releases: • Restrict access to area until completion of clean up. Ensure trained personnel conduct clean up. • Remove all ignition sources (no smoking, flares, sparks or flames). All equipment should be grounded and non -sparking. Ventilate area. • Wcar adequate personal protective equipment (Sec Section 8). Do not touch spilled material. • Prevent entry into sewers or waterways. Shovel or sweep up dry sodium hydroxide for recycling or disposal. Neutralize the final traces and flush area with water. • Land spill of sodium hydroxide: Cover solids with a plastic sheet to prevent dissolving in rain or fire fighting water. Solutions should be. coutained by diking with inert material, such as sand or earth • Aqueous solution spill: Neutralize with dilute acid. • Comply with Federal, Provincial/State and local regulations on reporting releases. Deactivating Cbemicalat Weak acid solutions (vinegar, hydrochloric or sulfuric acid). Waste Disposal Methods: Dispose oi' waste material at an LiPproved waste treatrnent/di,sliosal farilily, in accordance with applicahle regulations. Do not dispose of waste with normal garbage or to sewer systems: Note • Cluan-up material may he a RCRA hazardous Waste on disposal. FEB -9-2004 06,08P FROM: T0:3637BB2 P:9r19 SODIUM HnPOM*OLID (ACS - ANHYDROUS CAUS#SODA) ` Major Update; November 10. 1999 Page 5 of 11 - Spills are subject to CFRCLA reporting requirements: RQ 1000 lbs. (454 Kg). _S �TI�N �]:: H ::,(�'�+ .. ti.�. , e f � •:. i ns' �j: c�,:.yi." 'L: .lr, •: rti r:i 'i�. '.? '+Y.'n:k'.:+�"S!1H\"'•�7�:,F7,i.�r"�??`^�+fr. r.. ]� }:i.'Y •�`T_�r�.:kihr.::'�Y'��.:r'�•'Sti ..r.`'�'�e, •.�i� t', 'eS r. Precautions: Have emergency equipment (for fires, spills, leaks, etc.) readily available. Ensure all containers are labeled. Wear appropriate Personal Protection Equipment, Product is NOT compatible with cloth and leather. People worki.ag with this chemical should be properly trained regarding its hazards and its safe use. $andlLng Procedures and Equipment: Use smallest possible amounts in designated areas with adrquate ventilation. Keep containers closed when not iu use. Empty containers may contain, hazardous residues. Transfer solids using tools or equipment, which are corrosion -resistant. Cautiously, transfer into shady containers made of compatible materials. Never return contaminated material to its original container. Considerable haat is generated when diluted with water. Proper handling procedures must be followed to prevent vigorous boiling, splattering or violent eruption of the diluted solution. Ncvcr add water to a caustic- ALWAYS ADT? CAUSTIC TO WATER and provide agitation. When mixing with water, stir small amounts in slowly, Usc cold water to prevent excessive hest generation. In general, keep solid sodium hydroxide away fmm water. Post "DO NOT USE WATER" signs in area of use to prevent accidental contact. Storage Requirements: Store in a cool, dry, well -ventilated area. This material absorbs water. Keep containers tightly closed when not in use and when empty. Protect from damage. Store away from incompatible materials such as strong acids, nitroammatic, nitroparaffinic or organohalogen compounds. See Section 10 for Incompatibles. Use corrosion -resistant structural materials and Iighting and ventilation systems in the storage area Containers made of nickel alloys are preferred. Steel containers are acceptable if temperatures are not elevated. Nickel is the preferred metal for handling this product. Plastics or plastic -lined steel, or FRP tanks of derakane vinyl ester resin may be suitable. If outdoor storage of pearl caustic is unavoidable, the pallets should be protected against extremes of weather. Storage Temperature: Do not expose sealed containers to temperatures above aD°C (104°F). A `- E 6&Ci �'Q0hITR[]X S'�'PER.S_� A�I,r k��T'�C .ti P.T.}. i q. H - 1 '!� NL•: ..S". ' PREVENTIVE N E_ A.SSUMS Recommendations listed in this section indicate the type of equipment, which will provide protection against over exposure to this product. Conditioxm of use, adequacy of engineering or other coutroI measures, and actual exposures will dictate the need for specific protective devices at your workplace. Engineering Controls; Local exhaust ventilation should be applied wherever there is an incidence of point source emissions or dispersion ofregulated contaminants in the work area. Ventilation control of the contarninant as close to its point of generation is both the most economical and safest method to minimize personnel exposurc to airborne contaminants. The most effective measures are TO ��•3 ��ti� F�8-9-2Sd�1 06:08P FROM: 6u -L)1 UM H YDROXTW OLID (ACS - ANHYDit01-rS CAUS OS ODA ) Major Update: KoV rnjWr 10, 1999 Paye 6 of 11 the total enclosure of processes and file rileebanization of handling procedures to prevent all personal contact. �ERfi0 �1 L PR 3TEC'X'IVE F4VI_ LPa NT Maintain eyc wash fountain and quick-dre21e11 facilities in work area. Detailed requirements for personal pi otcclive equipment should be established on a site-speci fic basis. Eye Proteclioo: Wear full face -shield and chemical safety gaggles when there is potential for contact. Skiu Protecti ou: Wear Appropriate personal protective clothing to prevent skin contact. Chemical protective clothing composed of natural rubber, neoprene, nitrile, or styrenefbutadiene (SBR) - coated fabric is }dghly recont,munded, leaving break through trines greater than one 11OUT. Butyl r ubbur, polyethylene, chlorinated polyurethane, or polyvinyl alcohol may be used but data suj%ests break tlu•ough tinges of approximately an hotir or more:. Respiratory Protection. - Up To 10 mff/rr': Supplied Air Respirator (SAR) operated in a continuous -flow mode, eye protection nceded; or full-facepiece respirator with high -efficiency particulate filter(s), or powered air- purifying respirator with dust and mist filtcr(s), eyc protection needed; or full-facepiece Sclf- Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCAA); or full-facepiece SAR. Emergency or Planned Entry into Unknown C:oncentratiotas or IDLH Conditions: Positive pressure, full-facepiece SAR; or positive pressure, full-facuepicce SAP, with an auxiliary positive pressure SAR. ESCAPE.: Full-facepiece respirator with high -efficiency particulate filter(s); or escape -type SCBA. EXPOSM, GUIDELINES PRODUCT: Sodium hydroxide: ACGIH Ceiling Exposure Lin -Lit (TLV -C) 2 mg/m' OSHA PEL 2 mglna' NIOSH 1DLH 10 rnglra' ECT` I0 YSCL'ANI;�IIE]►C P4�PER'�'TS' fir FAlternate Names) T Caustic soda flakes 1 pearls 1 beads 1 grills 1 Cl1eirmical Name Cbernical Family Molcrular Formula Molecular � Odor pH- Vapur Pressure (win lig at Z °C(69.8 Vapor Deusity (Air =1) sticks, Soda lye, Lye Sodium hvdroxidc _ Strong alkali NaOH - _ 44,U1 Greyish -white crystal, flake, or sulid, Odorless - 14.0 (Aqueous solution'. 5/,-) - -- - _ 0 _ Not applicable t �� FEB -9-004 06:09P FROM: TO::3637eea P:11Z19 0 SODIUM HYDROXIDE SOLID (ACS _ ANHYDROUS CAUSTIC SODA) 'Major Update: November 10, 1999 Page 7 of 11 Soiling Point 1340°C (2534°F) Melting Point 318 to 318.4"C (604.4 to 605.1 °F) Melting Point 318 (604,4°F) Solubility (Water) Very soluble (111 g/100 rnL at 20 ° Qfib"F)) SpecitiC Gravity 2.13 @25° C Evaporation Rate < 1 (butyl acetate =1) % Volatile by Volume 0 LMalecular Weight 40.01 i ��yyyyrr rr�••��+ 1��Tr yy n [ �y� �y� h' 7oym'i'�i •':�y"`.. �Y_. ;v'�:k �".;5� +!� �� T ; } k .4 ON1 V —,�7'T`�- Jy,�%J},'1 X''[j� .1LG�LC.�YV •I.0 r -y 1 •T�.1 ':n 'i' {' n 1::'. t f, `: .. -� rr. •l -N--t . ...i .}:. '•;Y." :•d.-± �,�..� 7''.. M1• .�^'i;4':l;a��.i`-• .f �,- "F.r- •,•�.. ti•�. .. •.1j:��.L'�•>.d, Chemical Stability: Stable at room temperature, Sodium hydroxide rapidly absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, forming sodium carbonate. Sodium hydroxide slowly Absorbs moisture from the air. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition: sodium oxide Conditions to Avoid: Water, moisture, and air. Keep away from incompatz'bles. Incompatibility with other Substances: Sodium hydroxide reacts vigorously, violently or explosively with many organic and inorganic chemicals, such as strong aci4s, rutroaromatic, ni,troparaffin and organohalogen compounds, glycols and organic peroxides. Reacts violently with water generating significant beat and dangerously spattering corrosive sodium hydroxide, Violently polymerizes acetaldehyde, acrolein or acrylonitrile. Produces flammable and explosive hydrogen gas if it reacts with sodium tetrahydroborate or metals, such as aluminum, tin, or zinc. Can form spontaneously flammable chemicals upon contact with 1,2- dichlorcethyiene, trichloroethylene or tetrachloroethane. Can produce carbon monoxide upon contact with solutions of sugars, such as fructose, lactose and maltose. Product is not compatible with cloth and leather. Carroslvity to Metals: Corrosive to aluminum, tin, zinc, copper, brass ani bronze, Corrosive to steel at elevated temperatures (above 40 °C), Hazardous Polyrnerixntiow Will not occur. However, it can induce hazardous polymerization of acetaldehyde, acrolein, and acrylonitrile. :'SZ��X'I4��X �• •�Q�XG��p �](G ='�NFQ77: �MA. MCOLOGICAL�UATA: Toxicological Data: Sodium hydroxide Toxicity data: LDs.oral rabbit 500 mg ikg ; LDSQintraperitoneal mouse 40 m&g Irljjon data: 540 mg124 hours) skin -rabbit severe; 400 �g eyes -rabbit tnild; 1 percent eyes -rabbit severe; Mutagenicity: There is no evidence of mutagenic potential, Reproductive Effects: No information is available and no adverse reproductive cffeots are anticipated. FEB-9-2do4 06:09P FR©N: T0:3537882 S0D)UM HYURQXI164LID (ACS - ANH` J)1t0US CAU STI*ODA) Major Update: November 10, 1999 Page 8 of I I Teratogenicity and Fetotoxicity: No lnfoi-nu ttIon is avzilable and i:o adverse tcratogcniclembryotoxic effects are anticipated. Synergistic MAtcrials: None known ;�$F,[ 7rz&"i -ti Fcc r ciczrax�i b re , `::x _ {'' •r* •.' 7I JS ...! !'�i '6' Eeotoxicological Information; LC,. Cyprinus Caipio 180 pprnl24 hr @ 25 ° C TLni mosquito fish 125 ppm/96 hr (fresh water), TLm 131uceill 99 ing1L/4 B hr (tap water) Persistence and Degradation: Aquatic: In the case of solid, anhydrous NaUl1 spill on soil, ground water potlutian will occur if precipitation aecurs prior to clean up. Precipitation will dissolve some of the solid (with much beat given off) and create an aqueous solution of Na.014, which them would be able to infiltrate the sail. Degrades readily by reacting with natural carbon dioxide in the air. Toes not biaaccumulate. LS�CTIQ;�!ytiY� ;; I]IS�45�AL": a�IS}1)�{I•YCQ1�'S: �1 f.�t'; �, ��•��' • • �ti��?• tip`•: x:n ; ,.;=.:t;,. �,s • _� .� r�:� .i. •:•.. Y.K.+•',:.. - 1. • 6_� r 4l ri •�'•zi •aa• ..�� : `ti• . A"•1. - . •:. t'� �... L. _._. . �--_. � Review federal, state and local government requirements prior to disposal. Do not dispose of waste with normal garbage, or to sewer systems. Whatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling, including containers should be managed in an appropriate and approved waste disposal facility. Prare:ssin5, use or contamination of this pl aduct may change the waste management options. RCRA- Test waste material for corrosivity, D002, prior to disposal. 9 Identification No. patkinz Group: Sodium hydroxide, solid or Caustic soda, solid 8; Corrosive' -' - - 9.2 UN1$23 II Regulated Limit — 50 Kg Sodium hydroxide, solid 8: Corrosive ^UN] 823 II — RQ— 1000 lbs *NQTF: Classification 9.2 applies if rcgulatcd limit is tixceeded. IATA/ICAO class, 8 Transportatiou ErnurgenLy'! elephone Number: US 1-900-424-9300 Cheintree Canada (613)996-0666 C anutec $ECT10N 15 ..';REGULATORY WFORMAION F28-9-2004 06,09P FROM: To:3637862 P: 13'19 SODIUM HYDROX173EIRLTD (ACS - AN=ROUS CAUSTIC SODA) Major Update: November 10, 1999 page 9 of I I i Amcrlcau Classification OSHA, Classification: Hazardous by definition of Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) SARA. Regulations sections 313 and,40 CFR 372: N SARA Hazard Categories, SARA SECTIONS 3111312 (40CFR370.21): ACUTE: Y CHRONIC: N FIRE; N REACTIVE: Y SUDDEN RELEASE: N OSHA PROCESS SAFETY (29CFR1910.119): N CERCLA SECTION 103 (40CFR302.4): Y Reportable Quantity (RQ) under CERCLA: 1000 Ili. (454 kg) TSCA Inventory Status: Y Other Regulation sfLegisl ation which apply to this product: Right-tn-Know/Disclosure Lists: Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Califomia Proposition 65: N This product does not contain nor is it manufactured with ozone depleting substances. Canadfu Ciassiflcation This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the CPR (Controlled Products .Regulations) and this MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) contains all the information required by the CPIL Controlled Products Regulations (WA -MIS) Classifiratiott: E: Corrosive CEPA I Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL): Y WSMIS Ingredient Dlsclosure List: Meets ct teria for disclosure at i % or greater. EINECS Number: 215-185-5 SECTIQN6' ;aTHF�IZ'TiYF�MAri'rrO The Information contained herein Is offered only as a guide to the handling of this specific materlal and bas been prepared in good faith by technically knowledgeable personnel. It is not intended to be all-inclusive and the manner and conditions of use and handling may involve other and additional considerations. No warranty of any kinin is given or implied and PIONEER will not be liable for any damages, Iosscs, 'injuries or consequential damages that may result from the use of or reliance on any information contained herein. This Material Safety Data Sheet is valid for three years, h6H-�-2009 06:10P FROM: 70:3637982 P:19,19 SODIUM HYDROXMOOLTD (ACS - ANTTYDROUS CAUSTOODA) Majur Update: November 10, 1999 Page 10 of 11 National Tire Protection Association MPA) Rating hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS) Rating NFP_A 11MIS — - HEALTH FIRE 0 0 REACTIVITY 1 I 4= Extreme/Severe 3 = Hlgh/Serlous = Moderate 1 = Slight 0 = Minimum 1W =Wa?er ReactivB RE:FEIaNCES: 1. Chemlist, STN Database, Chemical Abstract Service, 1999 2. "CHF.MTNFO", through "CCTNFOdise", Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, Harniltun, Ontario, Canada, (Aug 1999). 3. DOSE, Royal Society of Chemistry, Aug 27, 1999. 4, HSDB- Hazardous Substances Data Bank, CCOIIS, May 1999 5. RTECS-Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, On-line search, Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety RTECS database, Doris V. Sweet, Ed., National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Cincinnati, Entry Update/May 1999, 6. "1999 Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices", American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists, 1999. 7. Merck, 11`s Edition, 1989 LEGEND; ACGIH -American Conference of Govemmental Industrial Hygienists ANSI - American National Standards Institute CAS # -Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number CERCLA-Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act CFR -Code of Federal Regulations DOT -Department of Transportation IDLH -Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health LCso -The concentration of material in air expected to kill 50% of a group of test animals LD10 -Lethal Dose expected to kill 50% of a group of test animals NIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and health OSHA - Occupational Safety and Ilealth Association PEL - Permissible Exposure Limit RCRA -Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RC1 P,epurta'.�lc Q:�.antit}' SAR - Supplied Air Respirator FEB -9-2004 06:10P FROM: TC:3637e92 P: 115Z!9 SODIUM HYDRO)= SOLID (ACS - ANHYDROUS CAUSTIC SODA) Major Update: November 10, 1999 Page 11 of 11 STEL - Short Term Exposure Limit TDG -Transportation of Dangerous Goods ActfRegulations TSCA - Toxic Substances Control Act TWA - Tim�Weightcd Avcrage V,TMS -Workplace Hazardous Material Information System Prepared Sy: IPTONEER (905) 403-2745 SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) 455 COUNTY CENTER, 4"' FLOOR, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 Date: 5 1 -"-Y 10 L• Inspector: era iJ! rJ Business Name: F" Mtp '- cc Phone #: Business Address: t~,,�c City/"Lip: Contact Person: LA.r-.. 'Title: Hazardous Materials Business Plan Inspection Elements Business Owner/Operator Identification (HSC §25504) (Facility info., owner info., emergency contacts, certification) Chemical Inventory (HSC §25509) (Chemical disclosure adequate, complete information) Emergency Preparedness (HSC §25504) (Spill prevention, emergency response plan, adequate equipment) Employee Training (HSC §25544) (Chemical safety, emergency response, documentation) Site Map (CCR Title 19 §2729) {Chemrnal ��•���'--- 1 ❑ ❑ rfl''�yco G. 0, CO ❑ ❑ B. r f iu 6g015t '-329 9 pods ll�ypl �on9 15V FN��e��y assembly -area, Complete in lb.) ial Cert. (HSC §25505) ik/SPCC Plan (HSC §25270) action conducted) 9) , RMP implemented) In Compliance YES NO NIA iU F-1 0 r: ❑ ❑ ❑ I.1 ❑ ❑ t-1VI O Lo the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action within 30 days From the inspection date. Two copies of the new or revised HMBP must be submitted upon request. Notice to Comply/Comments: Signature Printed Name Title --r�--T RAA Cl 04�J OWNER NAME PHONE SECOND -PHONE OGDEN AVIATION SVCS 4155892262 FACILITY _ID FACILITY -NAME CITY STATE -SITE -ID FA0023874 OGDEN AVIATION SVCS S SAN FRANCISCO STREET -NUMBER STREET_DIRECTIO STREET -NAME STREET -TYPE STREET -UNIT 40 AIRPORT BLVD RECORD -ID PR0036460 RECORD ID PR0027969 RECORD -ID PROD31551 PE CURRENT_STATUS ANNIVERSARY_ DATE 6097 02 06/01/96 PE CURRENT_STATUS ANNIVERSARY_ DATE 2162 02 06/01/96 PE CURRENT -STATUS ANNIVERSARY DATE 6000 02 06/01/96 hNSPECTORS NAME: i I DATE: vJ PRO GRAM ELEMENTS • indicate ptagnm dements below ❑ ADD ' 1. ` 3. 2. 4. ELETE ' i. 3. 2. 4. TANKS (ONLY) ❑ DELETE EN'T'IRE TANK PROGR ,\l (ALL TANKS) ❑ DELETE SPECIFIC TANK(PARTIAL) *Indicate Which tank(s) to be deleted 1. 2. 3. 4. ❑ CHANGE OF OWNERS NEW OWNERS NAME: NEW OWNERS ADDRESS: ❑ NAME CHANGE (FACIL 14 NEW ACCOUNTS ❑ RECORD ID # ❑ DATA SHEET ❑ NEW FOLDER/LABEL OTHER: i NEW FACILITY NAME: ADDRESS CHANGE (FAC50 ILITY) } NEW FACILITY ADDRESS:.i1 �0✓ r OTHER: f,� DATE PROCESSED 0 F PREMISE FACILITY FILE Facility ID 023874 Cross -Ref 000018797 Facility Owner ID 023979 Name OGDEN AVIATION SVCS Property Owner ID Name Facility Name OGDEN AVIATION SVCS # of Emps. Business Name Trust Lands?(Y/N) Street Number 40 2nd Address Cross Street City Phone Census Direction Street Name AIRPORT AIRPORT S SAN FRANCISCO State 415-589-2262 Ext _ District CA Zip Location 55 Mail Ad 40 AIRPORT BLVD Care Of OGDEN AVIATION SVCS City S SAN FRANCISCO State CA Zip 94080 - AP# SIC Code F=Find E=Enter U=Update D=Delete L=Look-up F PROGRAM GENERAL PROGRAM FILE Facility ID 023874 Facility Name OGDEN AVIATION SVCS Transaction Code N Emergency Notification - Contact 1 Name Title Day Phone Nicht Phone Contact 2 Name Title Day Phone Night Phone Manager Name Description STEVE PALEFSKY MAINTENANCE ENGINEER 415-589-2262 Ext 415-589-9162 Ext _ -_- Ext Ext Type Unit BLVD City code SS Accts Rec Address Update? Y Use M N Page 1 7:14:21a Record ID 027969 State Site ID Local_Site_ID Designated employee 5020 BOE# Program element number 2162 Number of Units Current Status 01 EPA ID # Mail Correspondence To 01 Inspection Code Number of TANKS linked to this PROGRAM record MM 16 1996 MW California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Business Owner/Operator Identification Page � � •I. t ., �rOCALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING (1) ENDING (2)[ FF ii;: BUSINESS NAME (4) 1 /k Del CP,° 0 IGC S I C (S'N Sa lon, `(511 GSD 50-916Z, 'SITEADDRESS (6) CITY (7) - O 1 a DICT S� U =' �� a- :? `? 17,a SA+1�AaUSCZ) STATE (8) ZIP(4--`--9YDg,0 Secondar DUN & (10) BRADSTREET T I)1 ` SIC CODE (4 DIGITN) (11) OPERATOR (12) NAME 1 OPERATOR PHONE (13)� N 1`� $ OWNER INFORMATION OWNER NAME (14) p-Y.PbcAn�)Ij OWNERPHONE(15) OWNER MAILING ADDRESS (16) a Penrn� �I� l(�o�(d 1 ode CeylP� CITY (17)Nem � STATE (18) ZIP (19) �lo�,�� ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME (20) PALaCSIC4 I CONTACT PHONE (21) G6D S'99-Z-WZ MAILING ADDRESS (22) I 4o CITY (23)1 �b SA��C UkSGo STATE (24) F (k ZIP 9yvya Primary EMERGENCY CONTACTS Secondar NAME; (26) T I)1 ` f� \ BdL.F)l.lv311 NAME: (31) 1 �L N 1`� $ TITLE: (27) BUSINESS PHONE: (28) 24-HOUR PHONE: (29) PAGER N: (30) TITLE: (32) BUSINESS PHONE: (33) low- sg9 916v 24-HOUR PHONE: (34) I `fig 736- 6 3n PAGER N: (35) L 7 % ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (AHM) ON SITE AHM (36) -YeS ❑ N O If yes, and above Threshold Planning Quantities, attach a sheet of paper with a general description of the process and principal equipment. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION Certification: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the Information submitted in this Inventory and bels a the Information Is true, accurate, and complete. Print Name of Document Preparer (38) ( �f s Ned Signature of Owner/Operator(39) I I Date (40) rm OES Fo2730(04)96)x-1^p�Yf� • 0 �dt CS California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Form - Chemical Description Page (1)❑ADD ❑DELETE NREVISE PAGE(2)= OF (3)= BUSINESS NAME (4)I Q&�bG3,0 ffU)A.A-.�)),,) Seg.VIG CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) 5=0 Ui ast L tj a o F F nA+ PA -mc I w 5 co MAP# (6)1 ) 1 GRID # (7) I ' ) CHEMICALNAME (e) L P6) U w 10-1 7 TRADE SECRET(11) ❑ y N COMMON NAME (9> Pro G Yl *EHS (12) ❑ Y PR N CAS# (10) - 6 *IF EHS BOX IS'Y' ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS FIRE CODE (13) HAZARD CLASSES' F L -COMPLETE. BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. TYPE (14) PURE ❑MIXTURE ❑WASTE RADIOACTIVE (15)7 (16)� PHYSICALSTATE FED HAZARD (17) ❑ SOLID 5rLIQUID CIGA§--7 CURIES CATEGORIES (13) 6ZFIRE ❑ REACTIVE ❑ PRESSURE RELEASE ❑ ACUTE HEALTH ❑ CHRONIC HEALTH STATEWASTE (19) UNITS'(22) GAL ❑CUFT MAX DAILY AMT (23) CODE❑ LBS ❑TONS DAYS ON SITE (20) � 'If EHS, amounts must be in lbs. AVG DAILY AMT (24)� LARGEST (21) ANNUALWASTEAMT (25) O CONTAINER C�COlO 6i STORAGE (26) CONTAINER STORAGE f&ABOVE GROUND TANK [I CAN ❑BOX CI TANK WAGON ❑ UNDER GROUND TANK- ❑ CARBOY ❑ CYLINDER ❑ RAIL CAR []TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑ SILO ❑ GLASS BOTTLE ❑ ❑ STEEL DRUM ❑ FIBER DRUM ❑ PLASTIC BOTTLE ❑ PLASTICINONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ BAG ❑TOTE BIN PRESSURE (27) ❑ AMBIENT KABOVE AMBIENT ❑ BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE (28) 'AMBIENT ❑ ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ BELOW AMBIENT ❑ CRYOGENIC (Z9)�1 21 311 411 511 (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY (31) EHS ❑Y ON ❑Y C3 N] ❑Y ❑N ❑Y ❑N ❑Y ❑N 11 1EONPiI:y [INI SEE ADDENDUM TO CALIFORNIA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORTING FORM (i.e., HAZARDOUS,MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN) INCLUDED HEREIN. OFS Form 2731(04!96) 0 0 Pq HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN ADDENDUM BUSINESS N BUSINESS A: 06bG In addition to the general business, chemical inventory and site map information, the San Mateo County Environmental Health Division requires completion of the following sections pertaining to spill prevention, emergency response, employee training and site closure. This addendum contains specific elements pertaining to the hazardous materials business plan, the hazardous waste contingency plan, stotmwater pollution prevention, underground storage tank (UST) monitoring and unauthorized release response requirements. SPILL PREVENTION PLAN 1. Describe how hazardous materials and/or wastes are handled, stored and monitored to prevent a spill or release from occurring. Mon,4erc�ytSu&tt,4 10 ON 044-tj 3uporyta-wL 2. Describe operations, activities and/or storage locations where a release is most likely to occur. , 3. Describe the Best Management Practices (BMPs) you use to reduce or eliminate illicit discharges to the storm sewer system N© WAs —e -a /.,4e/ jkSc- &4e, atlo.N,-A t& 5-14!- 944 Cue/ S p, its Aga- AjNM CledWeo v;a ,/hne aol &11sn 4. Describe UST monitoring procedures used to prevent an unauthorized release from occurring. /j�Jpn�S I /S Lock2ol &yp ePoj c--( 7Rn1/L 5hoe-f 6r -r 0 • EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 1. Provide a list of all on-site emergency response equipment designated for a hazardous material and/or waste or UST emergency response. Examples of equipment include fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems, spill control equipment, UST pump shut-off switches, personal protective equipment and communication and alarm systems. EQUIPMENT TYPE Pump �,2� Grhr� us6•! (�bS�A.P�fx1'T LOCATION saws sw- c -f- P„, t L OM Pnwa+-Q-U940 c/ %N au Vrct, . 14A'w4e + W UeC,(,,. 2. Identify local emergency medical providers to be used during a hazardous material and/or waste emergency. So 5'ANFr"u13ld• Fite 0rnod4pWi)T- 3. The definition of a release or threatened release includes incidents that pose a present or potential hazard to human health and safety, property or the environment. In the event of a hazardous material and/or waste release or threatened release, state law requires immediate verbal notification to the agencies listed below once any necessary emergency response procedures are initiated. a. Local Fire Department b. County Environmental Health c. State Office of Emergency Services Provide phone numbers other than 9-1-1 for the following: Local Fire Department Local Police Department Nearest Hospital County Environmental Health State Office of Emergency Services 977— 3?S0 877—'9900 EqE —5400 peua•�4aso4•�1 (415)363-4305 (8001852-7550 or (916)262-1621 PS 0 • Pi 4. Describe notification procedures for on-site emergency response personnel and agencies (e.g., Fire, Health, Police, State OES) during emergency incidents requiring outside assistance. 5. Describe any security system or device that could impede site access by emergency responders. atoN't✓ 6. Describe procedures for notification and evacuation of visitors and employees on-site during an emergency involving a hazardous material and/or waste. Evacuation routes and assembly areas must be clearly identified on the site map. A\l E -4p1 i .vi gnn nplageec waa(4 lar. a,�kel to Ylecw¢s� (?,;,, -' • rhDfal�e�.s &re_f�c� uirad .% aae-F e-4 4�ie allej mhki OSSLU /i&" IF aA ZUAcufihoo T;e t rs fecr l&t 7 Describe mitigation procedures to be implemented by on-site personnel in the event of a release, threatened release, fire or explosion involving a hazardous material and/or waste. Indicate if the business has an on-site emergency response team (ERT) and if so, describe how this ERT would interact with the County's ERT if outside assistance is required. 8. Describe procedures for immediate inspection, isolation and shut -down of mechanical or other systems which are involved in a release or threatened release. Vtsuv.( (tj%Aonik u.n.A(d nrrV�- ii4.,w n/- /A1 U,]laJJQAUtL�nhis�. EMPLOYEE TRAINING PLAN All employees must receive training in how to respond to a hazardous material and/or waste emergency. Training may be tailored to each job classification since certain employees may not work with or around chemical products. New hires must receive initial training and existing employees must receive annual "refresher" training. 1. Describe employee training as it pertains to the following: a. Safe handling of a hazardous material and/or waste b. Notification and evacuation of on-site personnel c. Notification of local emergency responders and other agencies d. Use of emergency response equipment e. Implementation of emergency response procedures L UST monitoring and release response procedures 2. Describe procedures for documenting employee training activities. CLOSURE PLAN Sari`Mateo County Environmental Health must be contacted by a business representative if the business is closing or relocating. Failure to comply with appropriate closure requirements may lead to significant civil and criminal penalties. 1. Describe procedures that would be implemented in the event of a full or partial facility closure. Include procedures for agency notification, hazardous materials removal, hazardous waste disposal, site decontamination, UST removal or change of ownership. tivttl be CU„4ec&-,e accor wd5 -7'v a Qphca��C nyLuine. Y 0 $ r 4 V C � � Qt C oro a.� e OR, U 2 n m A W C C h C ¢ Q G 7 d ySi Q v<ioC C] C o } N MATT CMARONMENTALHEALTH JUL 9 9996 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINE MBP) SAN MATEO COUNTY DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 590 HAMILTON STREET, 4TH FLOOR, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 TELEPHONE: (415) 363-4305 NOTE: Sections A and B must be completed for each separate facility location(HMBP only). Sections A and C -G must be completed to comply with the Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan. SECTION A. GENERAL BUSINESS INFORMATION FACILITY IDENTIFICATION 1. Legal Business Name d E De vl ^� Scny1Ey' 2. Business/ Site Address 913 r-�" Pow-, t3l� ct 3. City S S✓r,.,lc✓if.;crSr Cri r/vo�o Phone Number YI S 4. Business Type (sole proprietor, corporation, etc.)_ e0 •zP. 5. Property Owner Name Dom KA'4ni . 6. Property Owner Address Zss c:unmc2_ St SF -r -rt z/ulo"7 CONTACT INFORMATION 1. Contact Name 5-Qcv�-w Phone Ext. 2. Mailing Address 1!0 t4-Porr i3l00l S•S ( CA - yyoSl 3. Business Owner Phone -Ws- 5"R9-9/17- BUSINESS "Rr-9/6i BUSINESS INFORMATION 1. Business Description 1 2 # Employees 125 3. Square Footage 14.'000 - 4. Dun & Bradstreet # 5. SIC Code 6. EPA Identification # 7. Sewer Permit 8. Fire Dept. Permit # 9. Air Permit 10. Are there any schools, hospitals or health care facilities located within 1000 feet of the business? NO )C YES_ (Name of facility) 11. Location of the HMBP EMERGENCY COORDINATOR INFORMATION 1. Primary Name JW -i 6;1Wzt J Day Phone -%89- 9/6 'z. Title Night Phone X77- //-7b 2. Alternate Name AL rift-rc-S Day Phone 58 y- 9/6 'L Title Night Phone yo P 726 - 7 e 3 9 CERTIFICATION I certify that I have examined and am familiar with the information submitted in the HMBP or Contingency Plan and that the information is true, accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge or ability. SZ' �dlJ Yku-f,�lc<i �/ii.7wwe 7111 PRINT NAME TITLE DATE 0 0 BUSINESS NAME 06-i)t--v f-)A31A-T76Al BUSINESS SECTION C. PREVENTION PLAN >o SHuPrlOw:b CA/ gveO 1. Describe how chemical products/wastes are managed, stored and monitored to prevent a spill or release from occurring. j7iCCft S l,svu Q No o-ftr3 , At& ,,b zri ss tiyg, �ljfi-.vSr.a- /t --"'t ee,-,?J 7-ti•rp /.0 &He-4GA2y J,/It� of-� �oc`,f-rasyJV /.5 P qlzry DJGcr,3of, /^ c 4s& aF 5,011/• tid,&- frT l+cA zin 6y, !kJ/r kith 2. List all emergency equipment (e.g., spill control, fire extinguishers) on-site that can be used for chemical spill, fire, explosion or other hazardous materials emergency. le -fc:„N/c S/'rnuhces Y14tev(!e v,tr zed tv/iH rwfe /)c,..- n e -p 6AY A<. -1-m) rllur y -.%r t co-mz ttFu- t.4- eyi) /ij- 4 AtL-e"tA-S , /YrdV S4l-fey flao c etc/c:5 Yr%( re. rs•., fr/td' Picl+ai n-� in. au- (NzAy ldraD H�o ut,u,a,a3. (• 3. Describe arrangements or activities you have with local fire, health and medical agencies to familiarize them with your facility's operation. ANet t9 /4,-SOrc�h0n 1 6� /-eer r7rz67 Ca . ,k: /a ,T74 % 19 = ,-W 1411,w AW ITS GnJK SECTION D. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN NOTE: In the event of a reportable release or threatened chemical release (see Instruction Packet Section D.2) each facility is required by state law to provide immediate verbal notification to: a) The local Fire Department (911) b) The San Mateo County Environmental Health Division (415) 3634305 c) The State Office of Emergency Services (OES) (800) 852-7550 or (916) 427-4341 4. Describe any devices or control measures (e.g. security system, Knox Box) that would assist or impede emergency response personnel upon their arrival at your facility during an emergency. 5. Describe procedures to ensure notification and evacuation of employees in the event of an emergency. Evacuation routes and assembly areas must be indicated on the site map(s). (see SectonG). ��)) Yf�R/�7/c/ �i cZc4S ilrl�//tf /},�b � C./ ��A-curf�T, L.'J �r'O Cee.Lu.rT!• /JGt C4Crgc.y 1"�4".'c•4ire /J:vfy %%Lt) sror pel'-s Lu ..+Yt2`n O,v ,4, r.!/z lew ✓}cdA-�✓J �cY /�-U; e.r ./. 6. Describe procedures that will be implemented in the event of a chemical release, fire or explosion. <I// �.,GGz�rr_ ;/�.!/ ��!Ie/�r3J -t:� ��w-.•:r.�i-e /=iJ,trr::�l. ��+av /lc�✓�r.'..! ee,.r% i SECTION E. NEW EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND ANNUAL REFRESHER PROGRAM NOTE: EMPLOYEE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRAINING MUST BE CONDUCTED INITIALLY FOR NEW IIIRES WITH REFRESHER TRAINING AT LEAST YEARLY THEREAFTER. 7. Describe the training employees receive in: a) Safe handling of hazardous materials and wastes used at your business b) Emergency response procedures including notification and evacuation c) Use of emergency response equipment d) Coordination with local emergency responders 1 y arts- 1 r 1 to 4o P l i l u,.w ,cull P hO �Uw! D F e� {?,-/ ce6-Zh-P---:;, 8. How is the initial/refresher training documented and where is the documentation maintained? A u IN, J( L'A - i V S'P.--Jd S a F= Cwy� ..r-� cl cFi SECTION F. CLOSURE PLAN NOTE: SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH MUST BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO OF CLOSURE ACTIVITIES. 9. Describe the procedures established 'in accordance with current hazardous waste regulations that would be implemented in the event that the facility closes. This should address hazardous materials removal and hazardous waste disposal. Include information regarding site decontamination, as well as agencies to be notified regarding closure. SECTION G. FACILITY SITE MAP Prepare a site map using the attached blank form and the legend provided on the back portion of the form. Include all applicable information as specified in Section G of the Instruction Packet. 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S d d 0 ....w� p� m O 11 N H 11 1{ II 11 N N N (m U O W w m x r d X . a �J File # SAN MATEO COUNTY Long Form Fee ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION 590 Hamilton Street, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 (415) 363-4305 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN INSPECTION/ REVIEW FORM ri FACHM FACELM CONTACT E.9 -s - COMPLIANCE BUSINESS PLAN REQUIREMENTS COMMENTS YES NO BUSINESS INFORMATION (HSC 525504) _ Facility identification _ Contact information _ Business information _ Emergency contact information Certification CHEMICAL INVENTORY (HSC 525509) _ Previously undisclosed chemicals _ 100% increase in quantity _ Incomplete information Hazardous Materials Ident. —EMERGENCY — EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (HSC S25504) _ Procedures to prevent release _ Procedures to control release _ Agency notification Employee notification/evacuation EMPLOYEE TRAINING (HSC 525504) _ Hazmat safety/emergency response _ Adequate for materials handled Documentation on site SITE MAPS (HSC 525504) _ Location of chemicals stored _ Evacuation routes/assembly areas _ Adequate info to describe facility HMBP ON-SITE (ASC 525505) Items checked represent a violation for which civil penalties ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 per violation per day assessed (HSC §25514). Please make coectian to the HMBP and sub O o to the Environmental Health Division 30 da of the inspection date or receipt of lite review notice. Comments: J4 H/b l�f�L1"Lr1 PRINT NAME ormted on recvc/ed oaoer CV File # SAN MATEO COUNTY Long Form Fee ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION 590 Hamilton Street, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 (415) 363-4305 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN INSPECTION/ REVIEW FORM W FACHITY FACHM CONTACT COMPLIANCE BUSINESS PLAN REOUIItEME_N_ T_ S COMMENTS YES NO _ BUSINESS INFORMATION (HSC 525504) Facility identification _ Contact information _ Business information Emergency contact information _ Certification _ CHEMICAL INVENTORY (HSC 525509) Previously undisclosed chemicals 100% increase in quantity Incomplete information — _ Extremely Hazardous Materials Ident. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (HSC 525504) Procedures to prevent release _ Procedures to control release Agency notification — _ Employee notification/evacuation EMPLOYEE TRAINING (HSC 525504) Hazmat safety/emergency response Adequate for materials handled _ Documentation on site _✓ _ SITE MAPS (HSC 525504) _ Location of chemicals stored / Evacuation routes/assembly areas Adequate info to describe facility HMBP ON-SITE (HSC 525505) Items checked represent a violation for which civil penalties ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 per violation per day may be assessed (HSC §25514). Please make corrections to the HMBP and submit TWO copies to the Environmental Health Division within 30 days of the inspection date or receipt of the review notice. Comments: ii1111.P R -e�• — PRINT pnored on recycledpapw TITLE DATE 0 0 File # SAN MATEO COUNTY Long Form Fee ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION 590 Hamilton Street, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94053 (415) 3534305 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN INSPECTION/ REVIEW FORM F FACHdTY FACILITY. CONTACT COMPLIANCE BUSINESS PLAN REOIEMENTS COMMENTS N BUSINESS INFORMATION (HSC 525504) Facility identification _ Contact information _ Business information Emergency contact information Certification _ CHEMICAL INVENTORY (HSC 525509) Previously undisclosed chemicals 100% increase in quantity _ Incomplete information _ Extremely Hazardous Materials Ident. _ EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (HSC 525504) Procedures to prevent release _ Procedures to control release Agency notification _ _ Employee notification/evacuation EMPLOYEE TRAINING (HSC 525504) Hazmat safety/emergency response Adequate for materials handled _ Documentation on site _ SITE MAPS (HSC 925504) _ Location of chemicals stored Evacuation routes/assembly areas _ Adequate info to describe facility HMBP ON-SITE (HSC §25505) Items checked represent a violation for which civil penalties ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 per violation per day may be� assessed (HSC §25514). Please make corrections to the HMBP and submit TWO copies to the Environmental Health Divisionthin 30 �das- Qf the inspection date,or recfipt pf the review notice. Comments:_ 00,l WX , . Ff l+ k Iii► I�1 09 printed on recycled paper TITLE I STEVE PALEFSKY Maintenance Engineer OGDENA VIA FION SERVICES .omen 40 Airport Boulevard SOulh San Francrsco, CA 94080 415 589 9182 Fax 415 588 8157 e),, 2-117 /I a"v OrJL 7- C:r� Fl�l 670 SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS NEGATIVE RESPONSE FORM INSTRUCTIONS: Complete (print or type) this form only if you handle exempt quantities of hazardous materials or waste. Your claim will be verified by a County Hazardous Materials Specialist assigned to your area (363-4305). A. Business Name: Ogden Aviation Services, San Francisco B. Business Address: 40 Airport Blvd., 5o. San Francisco, CA 94080 C. Business Owner Name: Ogden Corp --- I3DN McGaVEHN Food Safety and Sanitarion Manager D. Business Description: Inf i fight Catering OGDENAVIATION SERVICES SEMEN E. NEGATIVE DECLARATION: 40 Airport Blvd. South San Francisco, CA 94080 Please check: 415 589 9162 Fax 415 588 8157 Sita SFt7[]GCR T I do not handle or store any hazardous materials in a quantity greater than or equal to the minimum quantities specified in Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code (aggregate volume of 55 gallons liquid, 500 pound solid, or 200 cubic feet of gas (STP) for any one product, unless it is contained soley in a pre-packaged consumer product for direct distribution to and use by the general public. I do not generate hazardous wastes in any quantity as defined in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations (this definition includes used motor oil). I understand that falsifying this claim Y SIGNATURE-' me to penalties of up to $2,400 per day. ��� Mr7:�o, George C. Hopkins g'414T PRINTED NAME TITLE PHONE OO + � W o � � E a N 0 o N as Q o w [� o a ° a �� ui U ❑ p 1�-- _ ¢ l ; 2 o Lu W tn cn u, �t o a � CL W I Z ¢ f `"~ F C7 A n v 0 o z Z N W > t s F' r. cra Ww J m Z ;u o Q .a LL �• c a N tp N N Z 4 F- .0 oo cl rV D oa Z o p Z W p N u D Q rry N� w u o a w Q o H w rs o Con A W ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERMIT CONDITIONS SAN MATEO COUNTY 455 County Center, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 2'ric•lir+r; U+, Flr:lFi d+[1 �:fvifJnnitli? Facility Identification Number: FA0028725 In order to maintain the Permit to Operate, the permit holder must comply with the following provisions of related laws concerning management of hazardous materials. Any violation of the conditions may be cause for revocation of the Permit to operate. a. Hazardous Materials Business Pian Program: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.95, Article 1 and Title 19 Calfornia Code of Regulations. b. California Accidental Release Prevention Program (Cal -ARP): California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.95, Article 2 and Title 19, California Code of Regulations. c. Hazardous Waste Generator Program: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5, Articles 1-13, Section 25100 et seq., and Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 20 d. Aboveground Petroleum ACT SPCC Plans: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.67 and 40 CFR 112, e. Tiered Permit On -Site Hazardous Waste Treatment: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5 Article 9, and Title 22 California Code of Regulations, Chapter 20 The Permit to Operate is to be maintained on-site and is valid for a period of five (5) years. INSPECTOR'S NAME: New Accounts 1 Chante of Information Form I *Please attach facility file to the request forst I TE:3 4r5 J7 Program bb PROGRAM ELEMENTS (Indicate program elements below) "(ADD 1. 1 -? Z 2. ❑ DELETE 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. 4. ❑ INACTIVE (Temporary Status such as a remodel) ❑ ACTIVATE +r■ *as a■■ ■air■■■■r r■■ ■■r rr■ ■■r ■■r r■r *as ■r■ ■oo rr■ rrf ■a■ see ■■o rrr rrr rr■■rr Orr ■rrrr NEW /Existi>:e tl EW DATA SHEET ❑ NEW FOLDER l NEW LABEL ISSUE PERMIT Send Permit Application to: (Contact Name) ❑EPA ID# ❑ Create STOPPP RECORD ID ❑ Business SELLS Tobacco Products ❑ District Change New District Old District ❑ Other: •■■■■•aaa•rr■�r■■•■arra•r■■��■■■rr■•■�■■rrr■r■•■■a■ra■■■rar■rr■■a■■■■■r■rrrr►■ ❑ CHANGE OF OWNERS y NEW OWNER'S NAME. - ' AME: ' W OWNER'S ADDRESS: riEW OWNER'S MAIL TO ADDRESS; (if different from Owner's Address) NEW FACILITY NAME: CITY CITY ❑ NAME CHANGE (FACILITY] STATE ZIP CODE STATE ZIP CODE ADDRESS CHANGE ACILIT ( Please provide the old file to delete &the new information for the file to be created). &IW_ FACILITY ADDRESS: NEW FACILITY PHONE NUMBER W FACILTIY FAx NUMBER • ■ ■ ■ r r • r • r • r ■ ■ ■ ■ r ■ ■ r • • ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ r ■ • ■ ■ Ise* ■ a* a*** r ■ r ■ ■ *a&$ r r • r r ■ r a • ■ a a r a a r r ■ r • r ■ • r r r ■ r • ■ • ■ TANKS ONL DELETE ENTIRE TANK PROGRAM oLL TANxs) ❑ RCRA LQG (2202-2203) DELETE SPECIFIC TANK (PARTIAL) 3. 4 CAL: NER ID # FACILITY ID#, RECORD ID# RETURN TO INSPECTU ?�FNa --OODMAKLENFJchenge of information form-doc FT SPECTOR'S NAME: cility Address or Record ID: R G R 4 K ELEjV1ENTS frrate arogrQm elements 6e(nw) ADD I. 3. 2. 4. New Accounts 1 Change of Information Form •ntease attach facifity rile to the request form d i 1), DATE: C. Program INACTIVE (Temporary Status such as a remodel) �1 DELETE 1. P j a 1 2. 1 4. ❑ ACTIVATE NE W'/Existinz NEW DATA SHEET ❑ EPA ID 0 NEW FOLDER ❑ Create STOPPP RECORD ID NEW LABEL ❑ Business SELLS Tobacco Products ISSUE PERtiIIT Send Permit Application to: (Contact Main) EW OWNER'S NAME: EW OWNER'S ADDRESS: ❑ District Change New District Old District ❑ Ocher: ❑ CHA.VGE OF O B VERS CITY STATE ZIPCODE EW OWNER'S MAIL TO ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE 'dif[ereat from Owner's Address) EW FACILITY NAME: ' IVA. fE CH..4, GE IFAcrLiTD Kr -i> (:J0 rv,\0Ol ADDRESS CHANGE (F ACILITYQ (Please provide the old file to delete &the new inforrrmarion for the file to 8e created). EW FACILITY ADDRESS. EW FACILITY PHONE NUMBER NEW FACILITY Fxx NUMBER m • ■ ■ ■ • ■ s o m e 0,1000I • • • *60 • ■ • ■ • • • ■ • • ■ • • . • *00 .. • ...... • • . 6 ■ ■ ■ • • . • a ■ . • ■ • • ■ • • *ease • • • • $0090 TANKS (ONLY) DELETE ENTIRE TANK PROGRAM f4a T,4ivxs) ❑ RCRA LQG (2202-2203) I DELETE SPECIFIC TANK (PARTIAL) 3 FOOD OARLENFJchange of informaison form.dae OWNERNAME PHONE SECOND -PHONE BAY CARBON FACILITY_ID FACILITY NAME CITY STATE _SITE _ID FA0013015 BAY CARBON S SAN FRANCISCO 557496 STREET -NUMBER STREET_DIRECTIO STREET -NAME STREET -TYPE STREET -UNIT 60 AIRPORT BLVD RECORD -ID PE CURRENT -STATUS PR0035551 6097 02 RECORD -ID PE CURRENT STATUS PR0004547 2161 02 RECORD -ID PE CURRENT _STATUS PR0030213 6000 02 'SEP 2 0 i%dii ANNIVERSARY DATE 03/01/95 ANNIVERSARY_ DATE 03/01/95 ANNIVERSARY_ DATE 03/01195 )NSPECTORS NAh1E: DATE: FROGRAN ELIENIE NEW ACCOUNTS ^ InalSBtc pravRm dements b0ow ❑ ADD ' 1. 3. ❑ RECORD II] # 1 4. ❑ DATA SHEET ❑ NEW FOLDEM ABEL DELETE " 1. 3. OTHER. Z. 4. TANNS�ON'LY� u ❑ DELETE ENTIRE TANK PROGRAM (ALL TANKS) ❑ DELETE SPECIFIC TANK(PARTL4L) *Indicate Welch tank(s) to be deleted 1. '1� /-I U 2 3. 4. ❑ CHA,NG£ O rFOWnRS NEW OWITRs NAS E: NEW OWNM ADDRESS: ❑ NA TE CBA ug AC_LL1TY) ILiV FACILITY NAME; ❑ ADDRESS CRAhG£ CA - NW FACRA Y ADDRESS: lotOTSER: 1 r Sep DATE PROCESSED �. OWNER NAME SAY CARBON PHONE SECOND -PHONE FACILITY ID FACILITY -NAME CITY STATE _SITE _ID 55 FA0013015 BAY CARBON 5 SAN FRANCISCO 7496 STREET -NUMBER STREET DIRECTIO STREET -NAME STREET -TYPE STREET -UNIT 60 AIRPORT BLVD RECORD ID PE CURRENT STATUS ANNIVERSARY_DATE PR0036661 6097 01 03/01195 RECORD_ID PE CURRENT STATUS ANNIVERSARY DATE PR0004547 2169 01 03/01195 RECORD -ID PE CURRENT STATUS ANNIVERSARY DATE PR0030213 600D 01 03101195 AUG I .. : ff, J %YSPECTORS NAt4iE: In( 101 o I]ATE: 00 FRO GRAM ELnIENTS ■ Indicate progrnm dcmauts bdffw 2 4. ❑ DELETE * I. 3. 2. 4.,_ TA?ti KS QtnY) ❑ DELETE EMM TANK PROGRAM (ALL TANKS) ❑ DELEM SPECTPTC TANK(PARTIAL) *Indicate WMch uak(s) to be defend I. 2- 3. 4. ❑ CHANGE OF DWNERS N L W OWNERS NAME: OWNERS ADDRESS: -NEW ACCOUNTS rL�f RECORD ID 4 Cf DATA SHEET NEW FOLDEMASEL OTHER: fl ❑ A&IF; CSANGE €P'A&1TY� NEW FA,CELUY NANE'. ❑ ADDRESS cmANGE 9'L' NEWFACILITY ADDRESS: OTHER: n T�) C i MATE PROCESSED H:LY7 IWAY 2 1 1995 60;,Upas# Revd. So, Scan rrcadc aa, CA 94080 4151588-4776 May 20, 1995 Mr. Jorge Gomar R.E.H.S. selv.m the Hazardous Material Specialist businessferms San Mateo County Department of Health Services manufacturer Aifiicsted wlih County Office Building gTfg9. M'J cARWN ca. Redwood City, CA 94063 Poritcnd, Oregon Dear Mr. Gomar: Thank you for your visit to our factory on May 14, 1996. We always enjoy your visits and appreciate your advice. Believe me when I say that we can use all of the help erre can get. We await the new set{s} of papers regarding the mapping of our hazardous materials in our factory. Thanks again., Mr. Gomar for your assistance, Very truly yours., Bay Carbon Co., Ind. l Dan Owens, Vice President a" , . a 0 • SA"-'ATEC 17 > 1Er'V'11R0tQAE�j1AL hcAMI JUL 26 IQ9 60hrporlEWd. So, Sail Randsco, CA 9,1080 di5i588.4776 July 24, 1995 Mr. Jorge Gomar R.li_H.S. Hazardous Material Specialist bud`aff;s San Mateo County Department of Health Services 0=- Ldc r County Office Building Aftatedwith 590 Hamilton Street 7, MS2 CARBON CO. Redwood City, CA 94063 ParlfarA Cregon Dear Mr. Gomar: Thank you so very much for your visit to ur plant and the subsequent "Companies that provide Hazardous Materials/ Waste Compliance Training" flyer sent to my attention. T do appreciate your willingness to help us in the direction of the disposal of hazardous waste. Although we do not generate much hazardous material of appreciable means, your concern for our company is much appreciated. Please feel Free to stop by anytime with new materials you might have that might be of interest to us. Per our discusssion, we will have yearly meetings on the disposal and handling of our materials. Again, Mfr. Gomar thank you for your time. Very -truly Yours, Bay Carbon Co., Inc. 1 SeMng the j bus. ess forms Dan. Owens, Ij RScmicidurer vice ?resident D= Owens V�cQ [3le0-t I FAX f 4/869-0282 NatiormIde IbIINumber 16DO 229.4776 ae - oma' - CAri60HCO.uuG 60Ail Pori Blvd 80.5aa Fra cisco, CA 94080 4151588.5776 RfriMir CAMON Co. Pnrlland Oregcrr O 0 0 Rec. ID SAN MATEO COUNTY Fee ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION CERTI IED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY 455 County Center, 4"' Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 (650)363-4305 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN INSPECTION/REVIEW REPORT Date: r 0 0© Inspegtor....010AAL4 Business Name: D a4 co Phone No: Business Address:City1Z' Contact Person:.... -Y\) Title:Zav /�- Hazardous Materials Business Plan Inspection Elements In Compliance YES N2 VA, Business Owner/Operator Identification (HSC §25504) ❑ ❑ (Facility info., owner info., emergency contacts, certification) Chemical Inventory (RSC §25509) ❑ ❑ .(Undisclosed chemicals, complete info.) Emergency Preparedness (HSC §25504) ❑ ❑ ❑ (Spill Prev., emergency notificationlmitigationlevac. pian. adequate equipment) Employee Training (HSC §25504) ❑ ❑ ❑ (Chemical safety, emergency response, documentation) Site Map (CCR Title 19 §2'329) ❑ ❑ ❑ (Chemical I0catior4 evac, route, assembly area, complete info.) HMBP Onsite (HSC §25505) ❑ ❑ ❑ Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank/SPCC Pian (HSC §25270) ❑ ❑ ❑ (SPCC pian available, daily visual inspection conducted) CaIARP Program/RMP (CCR Title 19 Chapter 4.5) ❑ ❑ ❑ (Registration submitted, PJAP complete, RMP implemented) Notice to Comply: Please make any necessary corrections to the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action within 3U_ days from the inspection date. Two copies of the new ar revised HMBP must be. submitted upon request. Co)pments: e Signature Printers Name Title 3 r . 4 - - Ital ► ca -1014011 04009 tees'. 60 Ait Blvd. 9o. San Francisco, C 094080 VOICE: 554--588.4776 FAX: 650-589-0282 August 21, 2000 F. Estuardo Montufar San Mateo County Environmental Health 455 County Center Redwood City, CA 94063 Dear F. Estuardo Montufar: This is to inform the county of San Mateo that Bay Carbon Co., Inc. Is no longer manufacturing in California at the location above. We have moved to our Portland, Oregon location effective June 1, 2000. Thank you. Very truly yours, Bay Carbon Co., Inc. Dan Owens Vice President SAg1 MArEO COUNTY ENViRONMENIAI- t EAL'iH RECEIVED 2 File # SAN MATEO COUNTY Lang Form Fee ENVIRONMENTAL HFALTTI< DTVISION 590 Hamilton Street, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA MW (415) 3634305 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAIN INSPECTION REVT W FORM P's, FACii.TIY FACUXrV CONTACT COMPLIANCE BUSINESS PLAN REOUIREMENTS COMMENTS YEs Na _�. BUSINESS INFORMATION (HSC 5255[4) Facility identification Contact information 3 Business information Emergency contact information _ Certification CHEMICAL INVENTORY (HSC 525509) _ Previously undisclosed chemicals 100% increase in quantity Incomplete information _ Extremely Hazardous Materials Ident. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (HSC 9,25504) Procedures to prevent release _ Procedures to control release Agency notification Employee notification/evacuation EMPLOYEE TRAINING (HSC 525504) Hazmat safety/emergency response Adequate for materials handled _ Documentation on site SITE MAPS (RSC 525504) _ 1,oration of chemicals stared Evacuation routes/assembly areas Adequate infer to describe facility W14BP ON-SITE (RSC §25505) Items checked represent a violation for which civil penalties ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 per violation per d ay he ssessed (HSC §25514). Please make co tions t the 1IMBP and submi� O ce pie the Envir-€lrtrrtentar Health Division wit i 0 ds of the annied on reeveled mow i i cit File # SAN MATED COUNTY Lang Form Fee ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION 590 Hamilton Street, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 (415) 3"05 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN INSPELTiUNj RgY_ FARM DATESI(' iNSPELT4R: -Ye v� r- k, 67pm� FACY I" fd' DAME: 1341t 6A�u o1� cv . -TO)G . PHWNE NO: LGLf i , 588 7 � FACII1 i'if ADDRESS, le.Wk CITY: �2'2 Svc �q"4 c+s ct� C.t►- gY 7 CONTACT i'ERSON: i-Kyk�. A0 owfP3 TnIF-- 1!i" p*C-,Ck o COMPLIANCE BUSINESS PLAN REQUIREMENTS MWEVIENTS YES NO BUSINESS INFORMATION (HSC 525504) Facility identification _ Contact information _ Business information Emergency contact information _ Certification CHEMICAL INVENTORY (HSC 825509) Previously undisclosed chemicals _ 100% increase in quantity Incomplete information Extremely Hazardous Materials Ident. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (HSC 825504) Procedures to prevent release _ Procedures to central release Agency notification Employee notification/evacuation EMPLOYEE TRAINING (HSC §25544) Hazmat safety/emergency response Adequate for materials handled _ Documentation on site SITE MAPS (HSC 525504) _ Location of chemicals stored Evacuation routes/assembly Areas Adequate info to describe facility RMP ON-SITE (HSC 525505) Items checked represent of violation for which civil penalties ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 per violation per day may be assessed (HSC 825514). Please make corrections to the HMBP and submit TWO copies to the Environmental Health Division within days of the inspection date or receipt of the review notice. Comments:CUa i — � ��tl mss. ve ` .� -,(L� to . SIGNATURE PRINT NAME TITLE DATE prnnred on recycled paper File # 5 SAN MATEO COUNTY Long Form Fee ENVIRONM[lNTAL HEALTH DIVISION 590 HamUtun Street, 4th Flag, Redwood City, CA 94063 (415) 3634305 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN INSPELMON1 REQ FORM DA1T:Pf `� 5 Q�iSPEGTOR v 6 o Yts4F`4 FACIIITY NAME: �� _ . �, fl c , P FACU= ADDRESS ` �. CITY: CONTACT PERSilI� w W 5 COMPLIANCE BUSINESS PLAN REQUIREMENTS COMMENTS YES NO _ Y BUSINESS INFORMATION (HSC 525504) Facility identification _ Contact information _ Business information Emergency contact information _ Certification CHEMICAL EVVENTORY (HSC 625509) Previously undisclosed chemicals 101616 increase in quantity Incomplete information Extremely Hazardous Materials Ident. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (HSC 525504) _ Procedures to prevent release _ Procedures to control release Agency notification Employee notification/evacuation EMPLOYEE TRAINYNG (HSC §25504) Hazmat safety/emergency response _ 1►?�,a� �, do Adequate for materials handled % _ Documentation on site _ �. SITE MAPS (HSC 525504) Y _ Location of chemicals stored Evacuation routes/assembly areas Adequate info to describe facility HMBP ON-SITE (HSC 525545) Items checked represent a violation for which civil penalties ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 per violation per day may be assessed (HSC 525514). Please make corrections to the HMBP and submit TWO copies to the Environmental Health Division within 3 of the inspection date or receipt of the review notice. Comments: SIGNATURE PRINT NAME TITLE DATE & pruwvar on recycled paper File # 0 SAN MATER COUNTY 40 Sent to Fire Fee ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION 590 Hamilton Avenue, Redwood City, CA 94063 `L (415) 363-4305 IIAZARDOUS MATERIALS BU&INESS_ PLANICSPECTIOM REVIEW FORM DATLO: �I FACILI'T'Y NAME: ADDRESS: ems: PA -Pp CONTACT PERSON: 1 AAA 01VE-N S TITLE:VP CGMPLIANCE !3TJSINESS PLAN REQUIREMENTS(]MIV[ENTS — — BUSINESS LYDFORMATION (25505 & 25510) IVE W Business information - �US 1 IV &S-5— -- _ Location information _ E6-9A7T"!40,f// _ Property owner information _ Emergency contact information _ Plan available for inspection — INVENTORY T�ii FORMATION (25509) ___ Previously undisclosed chemicals T 100% increase in quantity _ Incomplete information (comply w/SARA) _ Acutely Hazardous Materials Reg. Form f EMERGENCY PLAN (25504) _ Long Form required Materials stoned to Prevent discharge _ Adequate emergency equipment _ Notification system _ Evacuation Plan _ Container labeling Y EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM (25504) _ Adequate for materials/wastes handled _ Documentation on site _ SITE MAPS _ Location of materials stored _ Location of emergency equipment Adjacent land -uses accurate Nems checked represent a violation for which civil penalties is addition to fines ranging from $2,000 to $25,000 per violation per day may be assessed. Please make required corrections and/or provid"roof of correction by providing TWO copies to the Environmental Health Division by:. _ _M 1I ► 1� !R e tki� 64 'Rio _ f BY: I/ NAME C.TITLE 1DATE fxi aa�yz� 61, Ll �, - - C 6-raS pvlpl�l 0 • • \\/ ( � (§2 _ [ 4 /27 ! �(/ k \ \ \ \\\ • Department of Health Services ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION oil COUNTY OF SAN MATED 590 HAMILTON STREET REDWOOD CITY - CALJFOHNIA 94063 August 19, 1993 Bay Carbon Co., Inc. 50 Airport Blvd. South San Francisco, CA 94480 Dear - Dan'. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RUBEN SARRALES MARY GRIFFIN 70M HUENING TED LEMPERT MICHAEL D NEVIN MARGARET TAYLOR ❑iRECTOR OF HEALTH SERVICES (415) 383.43£55 FAX # (415) 3637882 In order to verify the non -hazardous components in the carbon inks used by the Say Carbon Company, request that you have analytical tests performed which can easily be conducted by anyone of several California approved laboratories in the San Francisco Bay Area. Tests should be for the following constituents; (a) Metal Scan (b) Trace Organics Finally, the MSDS currently on -file with the County Environmental Office is dated 1989 (Carbon Ink --Blue) and undated (Black Not Spot Ink)• Request updated versions of these documents, if available. Your assistance in obtaining the tests and documentation would be extremely helpful in confirming that the environmental impacts from these materials is negligible. Please contact me prior to any laboratory testing to confirm EPA Methods being used. Sincerely, A0 Jae D' Angelo Environmental JD/bf Health Specialist A count ACCOUNT INQUIRY +---------+ Rec Areacans 110000130851, 1& DaKrio Code Phone E;ct We Uperator ----_---..._..--------------- 4--------^--f �-^i_-+�-y-�+ i ____-_---} ----------------- ------ 1+���y� 111 iU17a1 CARBON i 1 — I i 0/04192 3 MAVEZ i 1 121 160 AIRPORT BLVD i i i ;03104192 1 QWEZ 1 124 :SO SAKI FRMCiSCI CA?4084 - 1 03/04192 11 CHAVEZ 1 131 /5551495 I I -- 1 1 03/04/92 1 CHAVEZ 211 MAY CARBON ; 588-4176 ; 03/04/92 1 CHAVEZ i ! 221 MO AIRPORT BLVD 03/04/92 1 CHAVEZ 1 224 150 .� FMEM CA9408=3 ; 03/44/92 1 Z ; ! 1 I 1 — � I ■ � 1 � RecBi 11 t-- ;.,. ___-____-_ --__—_____--+-_---4 ---------- +--- ---1 --------------------f Cda Nvber Category Unit Poo C Fee 4escriptiaa Trans Date dperatur ---_—-------ww.—....rr,w,.----..---- a. �-----_f 1411 3 0)013085 002.01 1 1 1 03 1 1 .00 1 STMS HAZ MATERIALS CATEGORY Fit 10 ; 0104/92 1 CRAM Zr V Activity Type: Facility Name Facility Address City, State, Zip Phone Number Contact Person APhone/Site Interview Status Repl 41 `7176, ;Vs SIC 4-7-7� Is the facility at apparent risk fox hazardous materials related Y2K problems? ; Yes = = a If Yes, describe the risk: Has the facility completed it's Y2K emergency preparedness and contingency planning activities? M Yes x o If no, describe type of follow-up recommended: Date of next follow-up-, Y Does the facility need assistance from State OE5? i Yes Comments Inspector name: 60 Airport Blvd. 49 South San Francisco, California 94080 4161588-4776 Fax 4151589-0282 November 17, 1997 Mr. Jorge Gomar, R-E-.H.S. Hazardous Materials Specialist Environmental Health Division Sim Mateo County Department of Health Services 590 Hamilton Street, 4th. Floor Redwood City, CA 94053 Dear Mr. Gomar: SAN k;'. F0 CelUTY IV NOV 2 f n, 10: El q .... CARBON WJNC. Enclosed are two (2) copies of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan per your discussion with our Sandy. I had some questions and spoke to Sabrina (who was very helpful) in your absence. Rather than wait until you returned I completed the forms fairly accurately, I believe. Please check them over and if any corrections are xequired, I will be more than happy to accommodate. Were you on a well deserved vacation? Sorry that I missed you when you were in my office. I do enjoy talking to you about hazardous products. It is always good to talk to an expert for good advice. Again, thank you for your interest in our Bay Carbon Company. Very truly yours, Bay Carbon Co., Inc. � �1Z Dan Owens, 'Nice President Afiilr'A'.,IKSwIN1 - ... rM.." Ca.. PwL7rd, Dmp-li Hazanbous Matenials Business plan Fon Italy calrboll C40., mile* To: Mr. Jorge Gomar R.E.H.S. Hazardous Materials Specialist, EHD San Mateo County Department of Health Services 590 Hamilton Street 4th. Floor Redwood City, CA 94063 " • California Hazardous Materials In eentory Reporting Form - Business Ow-uOperator Identification Page .'CALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING (1) 11 I 1 / 97ENDING {2) r � � r 3 � r 9 $ (3) PAGE t OF '0 BUSINESS NAME (4) Bay Carbon Co., Inc. BUSINESS PHONE:(5)650-588-47 6 SiTEADDRESS (5) 60 Airport Blvd. i CITY 17j ISO. San Francisca STATE (a) CA ZIP(9) 94080 DUN & (10) B€�A>a5T1�E1=T 05-222-8939 SIC CODE (413IGIT#j (t]] 3955 OPERATOR (12)0 NAME Dan Owens7 PERATOR PRONE (13) 1650-588-4776 OWNER INFORMATION OWNER NAME t1d3 Valerie ChristiansonowN RPHVNt=(1s) 503-286-8313 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS (15) P. 0. Bax 83008 CITY (17) Portland STATE (18) OR ZIP (19) 97 283 ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME (20) Dan Owens CONTACT PHONE (21)[65 21)650-588--4775 0- 588- 4 7 7 6 MAILING ADDRESS (22) 60 Airport Blvd. CITY (23) So. SAn Francisca STATE (24) 1E ZIP (25) 94080 Primary EMERGENCY CONTACTS Secondary NAME: (26).Dan Owens NAME; (31) Robert: Delaune TITLE. (27) 1 Vice President BUSINESS PHONE: (28) 24-HOUR PHONE: (29) PAGER C 00) 650-588-4776 650-358-9252 TITLE: (321 j p 1 an t~ Manager BUSINESS PHONE. (33) 24-HOUR PHONE: (34) PAGER #: (35) I na 11 I na 1 .. ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (AHM) ON SITE AHM (36) ❑Yes 91No 1 if yes, and atwve Threshold Planning Quantities, Mach a sixes of paper with a zcnerat description of iihe process aur{ principal equipmcnr. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION Certification: I certify under penalty of law that 1 have personally examined'and am familiar with the information submitted In this Inventory and believe the Information is true, accurate, and complete. Print Name of Document Preparer (3a) Dan Owers Signature of Owner/Operator(39) Date (44) l I I j 97 OES Form VW3 04196) _ . • 1 EMPLOYEE TRATQNG PLAN All employees must receive training in how to respond to a hazardous material and/or waste emergency. Training may be tailored to each job classification since certain employees may not work with or around chemical products. New hires must receive initial training and existing employees must receive annual "refresher" training. I. Describe employee training as it pertains to the following: a. Safe handling of a hazardous material and/or waste b. Notification and evacuation of on-site personnel c. Notification of local emergency responders and other agencies d. Use of emergency response equipment e. Implementation of emergency response procedures f. UST monitoring and release response procedures All employees handeling hazardous material are over, Each employee is aware of the fire dept. phone number in case of fixe emergency. Vur Hazerdous material consists o boiler treatment, and propane for the forklifts. 2. Dwrijbe procedures fQr documenting employee training activities. e have an employee attendance record that each employee signs at eves satety meeting. CLOSURE PLAN San Mateo County Environmental Health must be contacted by a business representative if the business is closing or relocating. Failure to comply with appropriate closure requirements may lead to significant civil and criminal penalties. 1. Describe procedures that would be implemented in the event of a full or partial facility closure. Include procedures for agency notification, hazardous materials removal, hazardous waste disposal, site decontamination, UST removal or change of ownership. We Would contact our 'representative Mr. .Tore❑mar qAn at:eo coutny Health Services. We would return unused materials to th( coMp;Rny wriere purcriased. • • f EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 1. Provide a list of all on-site emergency response equipment designated for a hazardous material and/or waste or UST emergency response. Examples of equipment include fire extinguishers, Fire suppression systems, spill control equipment, UST pump shut-off switches, personal protective equipment and communication and alarm systems. E UIPMENT TYPE ir'e tXcInguisers arm System Sprinklers Fire Hoses Brooms-6hovels ores- ogg esf LOCATION Various factory areas rNorth Encs of Factory Front of Factory & Rear of factor Shipping and Maintenence area Caggles ]Naini. Employee cabinet 2. Identify local emergency medical providers to be used during a hazardous material and/or waste emergency. -Penji)a ala Hnszni t al-_Fm?rcronr BlIxI i naamp (.a - -- So. San Fran, Fire De t.c(San. Mateo County) aystar Medical Services (Paramedics) 3. The definition of a release or threatened release includes incidents that pose a present or potential hazard to humaxx health and safety, property or the environment. In the event of a hazardous material and/or waste release or threatened release, state law requires immediate verbal notification to the agencies listed below once any necessary emergency response procedures are initiated. a. Local Fire Department b. County Environmental Health c. State Office of Emergency Services Provide phone numbers other than 9-1-1 for the following: I Local Fire Department 650-877-8950 Local Police Department 650-877-8900 Nearest Hmpital 50-696-5 OO County Environmental Health - (415)353-4305 . State Office of Emergency Services (8QM8527550 or {916}262-1621 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN ADDENDUM BUSINESS NAME: Bay Carbon Co., Inc. BUSINESS ADDRESS: 60 Airport Blvd. So. San Francisco, CA 94080 In addition to the general business, chemical inventory and site map information, the San Mateo County Environmental Health Division requires completion of the following sections pertainhtg to spill prevention, emergency response, employee training and site closure. This addendum contains specific elements pertaining to the hazardous materials business plan, the hazardous waste contingency plan, stormwater pollution prevention, underground storage tank (UST) monitoring and unauthorized release response requirements. SPELL PREVENTION PLAN 1. Describe how hazardous materials and/or wastes are handled, stored and monitored to prevent a spill or release from occurring. Any hazardous materials are stored in the protective bottles or. contai.i 2. Describe operations, activities and/or storage locations where a release is most likely to Arelease could occur when adding boiler treatement chemicals to the installed on one of the torKlirts it not suitably adapted to the 3. Describe the Best Management Practices (BMPs) you use to reduce or eliminate illicit discharges to the storm sewer system. f No wastwater is discharged outside of the buildin¢„ only inside of 4. Describe UST monitoring procedures used to prevent an unauthorized release from �Pap�t`nd lids and protective seals are checked daily for unauthorized 0 4. Describe notification procedures for on-site emergency response personnel and agencies (e.g., Fire, Health, Police, State OES) during emergency incidents requiring outside of the South San Francisco Fire Department and South our sprinKier service automatically contacts the fire de artmenL 5. Describe any security system or device that could impede site access by emergency responders. none 6. Describe procedures for notification and evacuation of visitors and employees ou-site during an emergency involving a hazardous material and/or waste. Evacuation routes and assembly areas must be clearly identified on the site map. All em to ees are aware of emergency exits. All visitors to our _77Iding are always escorted by our personell. Additionally, we have a mic. with speakers to the manufacturing facility for aler 7. Describe mitigation procedures to be implemented by on-site personnel in the event of a release, threatened release, fire or explosion involving a hazardous material and/or waste. Indicate if the business has an on-site emergency response team (ERT) and if so, describe how this ERT would interact with the County's ERT if outside assistance is required. All personal re rpquirad to nlart all Pira, pnliro .d qty ,- emergency personnel and response Leams. t. 8. Describe procedures for immediate inspection, isolation and shut -down of mechanical or other systems which are involved in a release or threatened release. In all cases of real or threatened release of chemicals or fires, our persone are required to shut-off all electrical switches to the machinery and it applicable all direct electricity. '. Calltomia Hazardous tateriais Inventory Reporting Form phemical Description page -. (3) ❑ADD ❑ ❑E[»E7E ©REVISE PAGE (2)OF (3)� SUSINESS NAME (4) CHEMICAL LOCATION (5l MAP# (6) CHEEMICALNAME (s) AS 9375-Phosphats & Polymer Blend COMMON NAME (9) CAS # [10l FIRE=E (13) HAZARD CLASSES' TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FID HAZARD CATEGOREES STATE WASTE CODE E BAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER TRADE SECnET(11) ❑ Y N 'EHS (12)❑ 'IF ENS BOX IS �r ALL AMOUNTS MUST 13E IN LBS none 'COMPLETE BLOCS (13) IF REQUESTED BY TME LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (14) ❑ PURE aMIXTURE ❑ WASTE RADIDACTIVE (155) ❑ Y N (15) nla (1y)❑ SOLI❑ ZILIQUIa ❑ GAS } CURIES (18) ❑ FIRE ❑ REACTIVE ❑ PRESSURE RELEASE E] j CGU 'E HEALTH ❑ CHRONIC HEAL -TFL (19) UNITS" (21) M GAL [ICU Fi MAX DAILY AMT (23) (10f 365 (21) 5 Gal STORAGE (26) CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) 4-61, . 2 1-I0 4 1-103 ❑ LHS ❑ TVNS "If ERS, amounts mast be in Lbs. AVG DAILY AMT (24) ANNUAL WASTEAMT (2-5) ❑ ABOVE GROUND TALK ❑ CAN ❑ B a X ❑ TANK WAGON ❑ UNDE=R GROUND TANK' ❑ CARBOY ;O CYLINDER ❑ RAIL CAR ❑ TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑SILO .❑ GLASS BOTTLE ❑ ❑STEEL DRUM ❑ FIBER DRUM PLASTIC BOTTLE $] PLAST]CINONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ EBAG ❑ TOTE BIN (2710 AMBIENT ❑ ABOVE - AM131ENT ❑ BELOW AMBIENT (29)&AMBIENT ❑ ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ BELOW AMBIENT ❑ CRYOGENkC (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONE=NT (31) ERS Cyclohexylami.ne Tri Sodium Phosphate Sodium Hydroxide 11yacrylic Terpolymer Sodium Metabisulfite 1108-91.--8 1 17601-54-•9 1 1310--73•-2 7681-57-4 (33)ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION. SEE ADDENDUM TO CALIFORNIA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORTING FORM HAZARDOUS,MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN) INCLUDED MERESN. OES Form =1(OQ%) r California Hazardous Me (rials Inventory Reporting Form - 91mical Description Page [)AOD. DELETE ❑REVISE PAGE(2)� OF (3) BUSINESS NAME (4) CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) Nearest shipping and receiving door MAP# (6) GRID # M CHEMICALNAME (s) Hydrocarbon (Liquefied Petro Gas)TRADE SECRET (ti)DY N COMMON NAME (9) Propane -EHS (12) O Y —X21 -N] CAS# (10) A-95-6 •IF EHS Box Is hr FIRE CODE (13) HAZAROCLASSES' I Extremly Flammable •COMPLETE BLOCK (131 IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. TYPE (14) O PURE MMIXTURE O WASTE RADIOACTIVE (15) O Y N] N (16) n/a PHYSICAL STATE (1T0 SOLID OLIOUID %)GAS CURIES FED HAZARD (18) FIRE ❑REACTIVE OPRESSURE RELEASE OACUTE HEALTH ❑CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE (19) UNITS' (22)DLBS OTO NS MAX DAILY AMT (v)O CODE 'I[ EHS, amounts must be iu tbs. AVG DAILY AMT (u) DAYS ON SITE (20) F3 65 LARGEST (u) ANNUALWASTEAMT (25) CONTAINER a1 STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) i 2.15-9.69, 2� 3� 4F7 5= (26) UNDER GROUND TANK ❑CARBOY ®CYLINDER GRAIL CAR TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑SILO OGLASS BOTTLE 0 - STEEL DRUM O FIBER DRUM O PLASTIC BOTTLE (2'7) (28) AMBIENT ❑ABOVE AMBIENT OBELOW AMBIENT OCRYOGENIC (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (31) EHS Propane - PT -M --N] Air PY-1-1-1111 GY ❑N ❑Y ❑N ❑Y ON SEE ADDENDUM TO CALIFORNIA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORTING FORM (i.e., HAZARDOUS,MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN) INCLUDED HEREIN. DES Form MI (0460 Callfornla Hazardous Serials Inventory Reporting Form Aernical Description Page .: (1)Q ADD ={ DELETE ElREVISE PAGE (3) OF (3) BUSINESS NAME (4) Bay Carbon Co,, Inc, CHEMICAL LOCATION 0) MAP# (6) In front= of the spot= coating room GRIP] €I (7) CHEMICAL NAME ts3 Mineral Spirits 66 TRACE SECRET(II) ❑ Y �] N COMMONNAME (93 Cleaning.. Solvent 360 'EHS (12) ❑ Y N CAS # (1a) 809 2 - 41.- i IF EHS Box IS � FIRE CODE (13) HAZARD CLASSES' TYPE PHYSICAL STATE FED HAZARD CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE BAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER - - - { ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LOS 'COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED EY THE LOCAL FIRE GRIEF -REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (14)PURE MIXTURE ❑ WASTE RADIOACTIVE (15) ❑ Y N (16) n/a (17)SOLID KI LIQUID ❑ GAS I CURIES (18) ® FIRE ❑ REACTIVE ❑ PRESSURE RELEASE ❑ ACUTE Hr:ALTH ❑ CHRONIC HEALTH (14) [!NITS' Tu GAL ❑ CU FT MAX DAILY AMT (a3) ❑ LBS ❑TONS (26) 365 *I[ EHS, amounts must be in tbs. AVG DAILY MAT (7A) (21) 5 Gal ANNUAL WASTE AMT (Z5) STORAGE (26) CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE ❑ ABOVE GROUND TANK ;XCAN ❑ SOX ❑TANK WAGON ❑ UNDSR GROUND TANK' ❑ CARBOY ❑ CYLINDER ❑ RAIL CAR ❑ TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑SILO ❑ GLASS BOTTLE 0 ❑ STEEL DRUM ❑ FIBER DRUM ❑ PLASTIC BOTTLE O PLASTECINONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ BALD ❑ TOTE BEN (27)MSIENT ❑ ABOVE AMSIENT ❑ BELOW AMBIENT TSTORAGE EWPERAiLiE3I~ (28) AMISIENT C1 ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ BELOW AMBIENT ❑ CRYOGENIC TEMPE.RA (xy1 o (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (31) EFIS (32) GASV I� ❑Y ❑N 2� ❑Y ❑I'I 3� ❑Y ❑N 4� _ ❑Y ❑N 5� ❑ Y ❑ N -- -- _ — I (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION, SEE ADDENDUM TO CALIFORNIA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORTING FORM i.e. HAZARDOUS.MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN) INCLUDED HEREIN, ORS Form Zn1(54%) i California Hazardous 19erials Inventory Reporting Form (1)[]ADD CDELETE OREVISE BUSINESS NAME . (4) CHEMICALLOCATION (5) MAP# (6) CHEMICALNAME (e) COMMON NAME (9) L CAS # (10) F7 FIRE CODE (13) HAZARD CLASSES' Bay Carbon Co., Inc. Boiler Storage Area GRID# M AS 9830 -Sodium Metabisulfite same as above 7681-574-574 none 10emical Description Page PAGE (2) OF (3) SECRET(11)'QI Y N EHS(12)10y _N t � -IF EHS BOX Is W 'COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCALFIRECHIEF- REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. TYPE (1a)[]PURE XDMIXTURE❑WASTE RADIOACTIVE (15) (36) n/a PHYSICAL STATE (17) GAS CURIES FEE) HAZARD CATEGORIES (18)[]FIRE ❑REACTIVE ❑PRESSURE RELEASE ❑ACUTE HEALTH ❑CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE (19) UNITS,(=)❑GAL OCU FT LBS ❑TONS MAX DAILY AMT (v)� CODE �J DAYS ON SITE (20) 365 'It EHS, amounm must be in IbI s. AVG DAILY AMT LARGEST (M) F-1771-7 !ANNUALWASTEAMT (25) CONTAINER STORAGE (26) CABOVE GROUND TANK []CAN ,❑BOX ❑TANK WA CONTAINER CUNDER GROUND TANK ❑CARBOY [I CYLINDER ❑RAIL CAR ❑TANK INSIDE BUILDING �Fl []SILO ❑GLASS BOTTLE ❑ STEEL DRUM ❑FIBER DRUM ❑PLASTIC BOTTLE STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %Wr 1 20-40% 2� 3� 4� 5= (27) (28) AMBIENT El ABOVE AMBIENT []BELOW AMBIENT CI CRYOGENIC (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT' (31) EHS Sodium Metabisulphite ❑Y MN ❑Y pN ❑Y ON (I ❑Y []N ❑Y []N INFORMATION SEE ADDENDUM TO CALIFORNIA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORTING FORM (i.e., HAZARDOUS,MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN) INCLUDED HEREIN. i OES F.. 2Tl1(0aw r r SACT MATEO COUNTY L, VIRO 1' NW-NTA.L HEALTH DIVISION 590 Hamilton Avenue, Redwood City, CA 94063 (415) 353-4305 ANNUAL BUSINESS PLAN VERMCA.TION FORM INSTRUCTION'S: The chemical inventory must be reviewed every year after initially submitted. TM entire Business Plan roust be reviewed every other year after initially submitted. Use this form to certify that no changes in the following information have occurred for your business: I. Emergency Coordinator name, and/or phone numbers 2. Owner name, address, and/or phone number 3. Business name and/or address 4. 100% increase in any previously disclosed chemical product or waste - 5. Handling of any new chernical product or waste above the 55 gallon, 500 i�ourid, or 200 cubic foot quantity. 6. Changes in process or material/waste handling procedures that would affcct emergency procedures described in the Business Plan, DO NOT COMPLETE THIS FORivl: IF changes in any of the above information have occurred. /instead, Obtain appropriate forms and summit updated information to the address above. A. Business Name: 13 �-a,� G B. Business ,Address: C. 0-wji r Name: D. Date of last. Business Plan Submittal: 0 7_ E. NEGATIVE DECLARATION: Information submitted in the Pusiness Plan for the facility identified above is current and accurate. No change in contacts, location, owner or business name has occurred nor lave any ches in chemicals handled occurred_ I understand that falsifying this claim �e subjecto penalties of up to $2,000 per day. SZGNA; rUPtE pRiN'I ED NAME TITLE 'f V 1-7''17 DATE -1�i7{ PHONE �a {n d E r jj si � �six� Q IIII � Q �vV U;k �a {n d E r jj si � �six� ,. SAN MATEO COUNTY EWIRONMEENTAL HEALTH DIVISION H"ARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN WN P) INSTRUCTIONS: This section must be completed for each facility Iocation. SECTION A. GENERAL BUSINESS INFORMATION FACILITY IDENTUTCATIiON 1. Legal Business Name Bay Carbon Co . , Inc . 2. Business Address 60 Airport Blvd. So. San Francisco, CA 94080 3. Business Type (sole proprietor, corporation, etc.) Corporation 4. Property Owner Name Ai �srt Prn ertias Anzta Kahn 5. Property Owner Address 1250 Fucaluptus Dr. San Francisco, CA 94132 CONTACT INFORMATION (415)- 358-9252 (Home) 1. Contact Name Sian Devens Phone` (415) 588-4776" (Office) 2. 1Vlailing Address 1171 Compass Lane #1.1.3 Foster City, CA 9440 E 3. Business OWner Name Valerie Christianson Phone (503) 281-5278 BUSINESS INFORMATION 1. Business Description Manufacturer of Carbon Paper 2. # Employees (per shift) 3. Square Footagel8, 000 4. Dun & Bradstreet # 5. SIC Code 26 6. EPA Identification # 7. Sewer Permit S. Fire Dept. Permit # 9. Air Permit 32226-70 10. Are there any sensitive facilities located within 1000 feet of the facility? (hospitals, schools, preschools, etc.)NO x YES (dame) 11. Location of Completed Business Plan 60 Airport Blvd. So. San. Francisca, CA 94080 EMERGENCY COORDINATOR INFORMATION 1. Primary Name Dan. Owens Day Phone 415/588-4775 Title Vice President Night phone' 15/358--9252 2. Alternate Name Robert Delauae Day Phone 4151588-4776 Title Plant manager Night PhoncP'3/733-4689 CER,TIMCATION I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in the business Plan (HMMP) and that the 'information is tate, accurate and complete. SIGNATURE DATE (bpseca) BUSINESS NAME Bay carlian co . , znc . DATE 4I 1419 2 BUSINESS ADDRESS:..—....:... fl.:Air. or BlydSo. San Francisco. CA 940-80_ SECTION C. PREVM109 AJW 1. How are chemical pxo841ctei +aster handled, stored and monitored to prevent the releases from occurring Flach ,'s. Atored, in the container in which it was purchased. Eachcontainer remains closed when not using the chemical. All Chemicals are stored in certain 'areas (see site tap) away from the normal daily operations 37- coatiii.g` area. 2. List-the.o;pgXgency eVipment,maintained on site for use in a possible chemical spill, Ari apol'aj explosion,, Fire lbs -es 2 areas, see detail site map_) - ABG a extingilisexs at each chemical site. 3. Describe arrangements you have made with local fire, health, and medical agencies to familiarize them with your facility's operation? a r plant on a-.guarterly basis. They are aware of the lay --out of -tour plant. Say Area Alarm Co4REtdwo.ad---Cd_y�nspects the fire alarms monthly. - SECTION D. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 4. Describe any security system in place at your facility that would assist or impede emergency response personnel upon their arrival at our facility. Bay Area Alarm (Redwood City) 4151361--131 (Fire sprinkler) 5. In the event of a chemical spill each facility is required by State Law to provide an immediate verbal report to: a) The local Fire Department (911) b) The State Office of Emergency Services (OLS) (800) 852-7550 or (916) 427-4341 in the event of a release affecting the environment either on or off-site, how will immediate notification and evacuation of employees be conducted? Indicate evacuation routes and assembly areas on the general facility map. We have no chemicals that would require evacuation of employees in the event of a spill orc rel-dase . Emergency Medical: South San Francisco Wedical Center 455 Q:and Ave. So. �San Francisco, CA 94080 4151588--2012 Peninsula lrbspital 1783 El Camino Real Ambulance! 368-3323 Burlingame, CA 41.51872-5+00 EMER (EN CY INFORMATION POSTED ON EMPLOYEE BOARD SECTION E. NEW EWLOYEE TRALIONG AND REFRESHER PROGRAM (See sample Training Doeumentation Fotya in instruction packet) r�r"lIj� 6. Describe the training new employee&vvi; i t - handling hazardous materials and wastes used at your 'business; emergency notification axed ,, at l' emp1g;yps and emergency response personnel; - ... ... ........... use of emergency respond equzpmient; How is the training do6mented and wheia islihe documentation maintained? All employees are trained i=ri handl i.q, harardnus materials di.irin- the safety meeting held monthly__on bite. Emp .Qy instructed la ha.ndl.in�j the material with the actual -�r�� � ---.Aicy nutiii.cation: Fire }lupi. _ All employees are trained in --i �-�tis'��t'��f�n f'�'� `%' I `rd'�tment , Documentation will e rcepE witF QS h1l recurs in Dn't riJ -11te. 7. What subjects are covered by refresher tr�iniflg How documented and where is documentation maintained? candling Solvents, Boiler Room Corrosives, Inks often is it conducted, (parafine biased) Refresher training is the same asoriginal-training. It is given during nmontfil y safet. meeting. 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CA94080 05588-4776 April 28, 1992 r SAN MAI£O�;�t�"'�" , An 2 9 1992 �G k�. w %: rte.. ..0 Mr. Joe D'Angelo Hazardous Materials Specialist � hfa Environmental Health Services Division kxrshress forms mcno*rch:rer San Mateo County Department of Health Services Af butedwith County Office Building sri-rMg!,R'cmB0Nca 590 Hamilton Street Porrand.Cregon Redwood City, CA 94063 Dear Joe; Enclosed is the completed Bazardous Materials Business Plan (HMMP) per our previous discussions. I have completed the form to the best of my knowledge. There were some questions regarding proper reporting procedure on the form. When I called your office, you were reported as on vacation. If there are any questions or if corrections are necessary, please contact me. My apologies for taking such a long time on this project. very truly yours, Bay Carbon Co., Inc. Dan Owens, Mice President d/h J � B k t |||| § |||| ` �| IT�� //k • ma§ #� � \ k§ Utz , � o C11 SAN MATEo CC]tfiti Y ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OCT 2 1, 1993 RECEIVED OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER QUALITY CONTROL (415) 877-6555 October 18, 1993 FAX (415) 871.8541 San Mateo County DepArtment of Health County Office Building 590 Hamilton street Redwood City, CA 94063 ATTN. Joe D'Angelo Dear Joe: Thanks for the results from Say Carbon. Regarding item "48, there is a note on the analytical results stating that the detection limits have been raised due to matrix effects (i.e., they have a hard time looking for trace organics in something like paraffin wax. or solid ink-) There appears to be chromium in Eche ink, but it is in amounts less than our local limit. Also, any waste ink will probably be bound in wax- very little will make it to the sewer. As we saw, most of the wax goes to the dumpster, and the concentrations are not considered hazardous. it looks okay for disposal. T will be heading out to Bay Carbon soon to verity that they have connected the boiler,blowdown to the sanitary. Give me a call if Thanks again, have any questions. John Mundy Source Cantral spector City of South San Francisco Water Quality Central Plant --- 195 Belle Air Road -- 94080 3 ` SEQUOI ANALYTICAL 680 Chesapeake Drive • Redwood City, CA 94063 !. (415)364-9600 FAX (415} 354-9235 'F'AfteMlont E"�'r�coF,=qryksvi;. a.-.a��W bon Co.,Inc. Client Project ID: - rt Blvd. Sample Descrlpt: Calrbon ink, 822 Ink Francisco, CA 94D80 Gab Deiatme Lab Number: 3160861 SAN MATED COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH INT 13 1993 Sampled: Sep 17, 1 Recetved: Sep 17, 1 Extracted: Sep 21, 1 Rewded: Oct 1, 1 INORGANIC PERSISTENT AND BIOACCUMULATIVE TOXIC SUBSTANCES Soluble Threshold Limit Concentration Total Threshold Limit Concentration Waste Extraction Test TrLG reaulta we reported es mg jk of wet weight. Asbestos r©sults are repo Fla d as fibe;sjg, Analy#es reported as N.0. were not present above the stated 11 mit of detectlon. SEQUO A ANALYTICAL Vickie Tag Project Manager etectico AnalysisDetection rra ysis AttWe Max. urnit Limit Result Max. Limit Limit Result (rnS/1-) (mg/L) (m9/L) mg/kg) (mg/kg) (mg/kg) Antimony 15 0.10 - 500 5.0 N.D. Arsenic 5.0 4.10 - 500 5.0 N.D. Barium 100 0.10 - 10,000 5.0 N.D. Beryllium 0.75 0.010 - 75 0.50 N.O. Cadmium 1.0 0.010 - 100 0.50 N.D. Chromium I 5.0 0.0050 - 500 0.050 - 7,it.,rla. on w,. :.o:. .,a ',�.r, � .lKi:�:d:.;Va ..... .L:.w:G:-:,x�.-_ ' i•: a:,... :1P.': -:a. Cobalt 80 0.054 - 8,000 2.5 Capper 25 0.010 - 21540 0.50 N.D. Lead 5.0 € AQ - 1,000 5ti M.D. Mercury 0.20 0.00020 - 20 0.010 N.D. Molybdenum 350 0.050 - 31500 2.5 N.D. Nickel 20 0.050 - 2,000 2.5 N.D. Selenium 1.0 0.10 - 100 5.0 N.D. Sihrer 5.0 0.010 - 500 0.50 N.D. Thallium 7.0 0.10 - 700 5.0 N.D. Vanadium 24 0.450 - 2,400 2,5 N.D. -R'.�i-i���..?MC�'�•�" .r:b •.ari,i,•i::-•-may. //��;2't�. - §> 10 10,001) �'Y�s ,} 100 r•. �2. - Asbestos Fluoride 180 0.10 - 18,0n© 1.0 - TrLG reaulta we reported es mg jk of wet weight. Asbestos r©sults are repo Fla d as fibe;sjg, Analy#es reported as N.0. were not present above the stated 11 mit of detectlon. SEQUO A ANALYTICAL Vickie Tag Project Manager SEQUCIANALYTICAL 680 Chesapeake Drive • Redwood City, CA W63 (415) 364-9600 • FAX (415) 3634-9233 Say roan Ct rt Blvd. Samplo Descript: Francisco, CA W80 Analysis Method: is Bob Delauns Lab Number., Carbon Ink, 922 Ink EPA 81 Go 3180501 SAN 11A110 C€11I1TY ENVIRO.NMi~N.'RL iii -ALTs t OCT 13 1993 Received: Sep 17, 1 Extracted: Sep 22, 1 Analyzed: Sep 28, 1 POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC HYD ROCAROONIS (EPA 8100) [ h. Analyte Acertaphthene..... .........................._................................., Acenaphthylena............................................................... -Anthracene ........................................................................ Berea (a) anthmeane.............................................'---...... (a� Ryrene............................................................... Benzo ' Berao (b) fluoranthem................................. .,................. Benzo (g,h.l) perylene...................................................... Benzo (k) fluorantheniL..................................................._ + Chrysene........................................................................... Dibenzo(a,h) anthracene ........... .......................... Fluomnthene..................................................................... Fluorana.................. .......................................................... Indeno (1,2,3 -cd) Pyrene .................................................. Naphthalene... . ...... . . ..........._............................................. Phonanthrene.................................................................... Pyrene, .......... N.N.H.N.......................................................... .,,tir'6, 75 �r 'r•.• 1 Detection Limit Sample Results mg/k8 ma/kg 200,000 ..................................... N.D. 200,000 ..................................... N.D. 200,000 .. .......... ............ ............. N.D. 200,040 ..................................... N.D. 200,000 ..................................... N.D. 200,000 • .................................... N.D. 200,000 ..................................... N.D. 200,000 ..................................... N.O. 200,CDO ..................................... N.D. 200,000 ..................................... N.D. 20131UDp ...........I......................... N.D. 204,400 ..................................... N.D. 240,000 .....................1. .............. N.D. 200,000 ..................................... N.D. 200,000 ................. I................... N.D. Artalytes reported as Mo. were not prosent above the stated limit of detection. Bacause matrix effects and/or other factors raqulred addit€cnal sarnpIo dllul1an, deteclIort limits for this sample have peen ra€red, $E©UOIA ANALYTICAL please Nota: Detection limits raised due to matrix Iniorferencas. I,+�'" ,,llfckia"iague Project Manager 318=1, '0 0 SAN MATEC OWM SEQUOIA ANALYTICAL ENVIRONMENTALH5ALTH 680 Chesapeake Drive • Redwood City, CA 94063 OCT 13 1993 (415) 364-9600 • FAX (415) 384-9233 RECEIVED y vwuun vv., trrc. %AIWIL r-FUIV L W. - Airport Blvd. Matrix: Solid San Francisca, CA W80 entlon: Bob Delaune QC Sample Group: 318081}1 Reported: Oct 1, 1993 QUALITY CONTROL DATA REPORT rNALYTE Mercury Beryllium Cadmium Chromium Nickel Metttod: EPA7471 EPA 6010 EPA 60110 EPA6010 EPA 6010 Analyst: A. WDonald M. Mistry M. Mistry M. Mistry M. Mistry Cone. Spiked: a.ia 100 10o ion 100 Units: mslkg ms/kg mg/kg mglkg m9lkg LCS Batch#: CL -402193 BLK002193 EILK092193 BLK092193 BLK092193 Date Prepared: 9/21/93 9/21/93 9/21/93 9/21/93 8/21/93 Date Analyzed: e/21/93 9/21/93 9/21/93 9/21/93 9/21/93 Instrument I.D.#: MPE-2 MTJA-2 MTJX2 WT&k-2 MTJA-2 LCs % Recovery: 90 93 93 97 95 Control umils: 90-110 75-125 75-125 75-125 76.125 �. ... ��(...ei:.M....�.lGJ.Gii=r�}Ci�-::.�'r�?�.iS\k: .:� - - ��lG�f�, }:`.r-3.''+n�1i�1i �.}�:•.4'Si:;�Y:;��.:1i,�,iY�J\•����c�Y �A:.-0�',•.A,'.i'�c�/ .-. MS/MSD Batch 7#: Smd092i93 3194201 al942DI 31942()1 3194201 Date Prepared: 9121193 9/21/93 9/21193 9/2i/93 9/21/93 Date Analyzed: 9/21/93 9/21/93 9/21/93 3/21/93 9/21/93 Instrument I.D.#: MPE-2 MIA -2 MTJA 2 MTJX2 MTJA-2 Matrix Spike % Recovery: 98 94 100 93 110 Matrix Spike Duplicate % Recovery: 96 92 105 90 107 Relative % Difference: 2.1 2.2 4.9 3.3 2.8 SEQUOIA ANALYTICAL W--raTt—, Mckle Ta 6e Project Manager Please Note: The LCS is a control sample of known, interferent free matrix that Is analyzed using the same reagents, preparation and analytical mothcds employed for tho samples. The LCS % recovery data is used for validation of sample batch results. Due to matrix effects, the 00 limits for M31MSIa's are advisory only and are not used to accept or reject batch results. 31t3C3 IMBB <3> 0 ` SEQUOIA ANALYTICAL ALYTICAL 680 Chesapeake Drive • Redwood City, CA 94063 (415) 364-9600 • FAX (415) 364-9233 Y vaIUUII va.I IIrC:. V11V.1IL FIVJULs Iv. - Alrport Blvd. Matrix: Solid . San Francisca CA W080 entlon: Bob Delaune CC Sample Group: 3180E QUALITY CONTROL DATA R15PORT %NALYTE Pyrene Acenapthene Napthalone SAN MATEO COIINV ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OCT 13 1993 RECEIVED Oct 1, 1993 Method: IFA 8100 EPA 8100 EPA 8100 Analyst: D.7ran D. Tran t0, 'bran Com. Spiked: 50 so 50 Units: mg/kg mg/kg mg/kg LCS Batch#: BLK092793 BLK092793 BLK002M Date Prepared: 9/27/93 9/27/93 9/27/93 Date Analyzed: 9/27/93 9/27/98 9/27/93 tnetrument I.O.* GCHP-11 GCHPA t OCHP 11 LCS % Recovery: 74 78 so Cardrol Limits: 46-118 47-116 37-135 _ / 6i4'r '?� �:SY, k. c _ ,[y = � . i;5i • cpii:: c'ic".m .oJ•7 • ns •�: r � ��r .� �"�dY�,.,/.?�.'. ��}y �I`�Y ix6::o_hL��''a '�r� �,L'•'r., '•.�+,',�i' '�'� i-�- -9.. P' ,iF- -b_ :.iii. 9 • �riYYi � C '�"` ! � 9tn� }.� n.: }r-.,$��'.R i..�. ��G:i. iNfri•:i• �+�•r'� �- 5:..-::.�:�z..eF3r�::Y.:i:�;r.:.•;tic,:,i�n.�.:-...• . . .-w.-:vim-.di,=- Fnlcsa�i't�`in<r.<.•k:'�-_, .L�. .: r.fw:a:�?;�.; _ - _ _. .-:W a..t n:=:Fr: MS/MSD Batch #: 9194901 31134901 31aml Date Prepared: 9/2"!/93 9/27/93 9/27/93 Date Analyzed: 9/27/93 9/27/93 9/27/93 Instrument l.D.#: GCHP-1i GCHP-11 GCHP-11 Matrix Spike % Recovery: 88 90 76 Matrix Spike Duplicate % Recovery: 102 88 84 f ' Reiative % Difference: is 2,2 to SEOUOIA ANALYTICAL n�� Vlckla Ta ue Project Manager lease Doter The LCS Is a control sample of known, interferent free rnatrix that is analyzed using the same reagents, reparation and analyllcal methods employed far the samples, Tha LCS % recovery data Is used for alidation of sample Hatch results. Due to matrix effects, the CC limits for MS/MSds ara advisory only rid are not used to accept or reject batch results. 318ti8til.BBt3 a4? j SEQUOIA ANALYTICAL ALYTICAL 680 Chesapeake Drive . Redwood City, CA 94463 (416) 364-9800 ■ FAX (415) 364-9233 SAN MATEO COUNW NVIRONMEl► NAL i IEALTH OCT 13 1993 RECEIVED >:�iiy [JcfriH]rl VC]„ IiiG ►�tcu r vlct:c au, - �a<<f,�,.,. 0 Airport Blvd. Sample DescrIpt: Solid, 922 Ink Received: So. San FrancIsco, CA 94080 Analysis Method: See below Attention: Bob Defaune Lab Number: 31808-01 Reported: �•.w u� a z g ':$.mt .- r STATIC HAZARDOUS ABBREVIATED SCREEN BIOASSAY Species, P[maphates pfematas Common Name: Fat -heady Minnow Min. length: 31 mm Mean length: 35 mm Max. length: 41 mm Min, weight: 0.33 g Mean welght: 4.53 g Max. weight: t].82 g Dilution Water: Synthetic Hardwater X Softwater Control 750 ppm Duplicate 750 ppm Sep 17, 1993 Oct 1, 1993 Organisms/Tank: 10 Organisms/Cont.: 20 Tank Depth: 13 CM Tank Volume:10U-, 42 47 Acclimation Temp.: 19 °C Supplier: sticklebacks Unlimited _ Alkalinity, mgf i- Hardness, mg/L ntt a Final I nit a Final 38 27 41 42 28 29 42 47 32 34 47 50 Initial 24 Hr 48 Hr 72 Hr 96 Hr DATE 924 93 1 9121/93 3 22 93 9 23 93 9/24 93 Total Dead 0 0 D Remarks: Analyst: D. George Method Reference: Static Acute Bioassay Procedures for Hazardous Waste Samples, H. arper 5-eptember 1987, Calilornia Departmentls� e VVPUL. t SEQUQIA ANAILYTICAL. ; Vickie Tagus , Project Manager 31808-01.8135 a 1 > t O Fmg C Temp pH Dn C LhAs mg/L Temp pH Units # M DO C pH JjL Dead mg/L Temp Units # M Dead DO mgjL C pH #M DO Temp Units Dead mg/L C pH Temp UnIts #M Head Control 9.2 19 7.1 19 6.9 0 6.3 19 6.8 4 6.0 19 7.3 0 5.8 19 7.1 0 100 m 9.4 19 J7.6 7.4 18 7.0 0 7.4 19 7.0 6 6.9 19 7.1 0 6.5 19 17.1 0 750 m 9.0 i9 _7._()i 19 16.9 0 6.4 1 19 1 6,9 0 I 6JD 1 19 6.9 D 6.3 19 7.0 0 Duplicate 100 m 9.2 19 7.8 6.9 19 7.0 0 6.6 i3 6.9 0 6.5 19 7.0 0 6.2 19 7.1 0 750 PPM 9.2 19 7.8 7.D i9 7.0 D 6.2 19 7.3 0 6.3 19 7.0 0 6.2 i9 7.0 0 Total Dead 0 0 D Remarks: Analyst: D. George Method Reference: Static Acute Bioassay Procedures for Hazardous Waste Samples, H. arper 5-eptember 1987, Calilornia Departmentls� e VVPUL. t SEQUQIA ANAILYTICAL. ; Vickie Tagus , Project Manager 31808-01.8135 a 1 > t `J ■❑ M I - w E NONE m ° let N rte` O o LF L) � ¢yy ci ii7 a. C] Q o m m maj 4�7 N 9 8 0 N m7COQkbo C]No D m N ci Ag INIS N� O a .g ,4I cd N rte` O o LF L) nZ m m maj m 0 D m N ci Ag INIS .g n A m 0 it cl 8 w C ,4I cd N O L) m m maj m 0 N ci Ag INIS • SAN MA7FE0 COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Telephone (41-5) 363-4305 Fax (4 i5) 363-7882 40 Y7'7--t'S-5-57 MEMORANDUM Date: To: 590 Hamilton Street Redwood City, CA 94063 From: pe--- Subject:19 DGLy�� k- 4exv, rz;�Ave- r4P� AdAZJJ&-�� Z742 - .i��..s PAI Iq , X; , i, 5- 1-'4 &wJ � ti -�.-- . f Fpei,a ^rEttt10 Car?e0tr Ca. �i �. 9Mg Pol>3t t7a specltlo Qra+nly 4Hao 1) 92 ' Material- Safety Data Sheet U.S. [department of Labor May be Used tv comply Wth 0aouP00061 5afa[V and Health Admiinistratian OSHA'e Hazard commusication Standard, jNon-Mandatory Form] 29 GFR 1910.1200. Standard must bo Form Approved carieulted for 3€3@' Mo requlrerrments, OMS No, 1218-0072 1DEWnTY (As Used on L"and test) Mate: Blank spaces are not ponitted. tr Bny 11vm Is not appPkWo. or rx� One -Time- Qarbon Ink -Blue intarmallon la evaltabs, the spaoo must be mt:rxed to 1ndlaate that Section i €Yi m.l.. .me8 1V QritH Ernarowoy Telephone (1{Umbar •'• 5tenno Carbon Co. $031266-8313 Add__ ,ow {Number, Suva ; City, Wla. sod ZIP Cade) Telephon Number fur lnlormallca 3600 N. St. Louis 51737286—$313 ._ ._ _ orate prmgwod P©la n, a� 97283 Signature of Preparer (opt}opalj Santini ii — hazardous Ingredients/Identity Inlgrmalilon Mor OR'S Huardous Commnonts (5pectllc GMm(rzal taamRy, Common Name*) OSHA PEL AGgEH TLV RWOnn edea -__ % (CO)oA , raenG �acrrvn 1n — I�riyalca€��namrcai cnaraaterlsE€cs •" 9Mg Pol>3t t7a specltlo Qra+nly 4Hao 1) 92 ' va" Pr., :pure €mm Hq.j Malting palet na �7U 77m uert&1ty IRiR - - na EvaporelloA mate (Butyl Acetmtu • ij - unknown ` aalrraa[y tet r+rs�ter !appearance and odor Blue colored, wax like solid, petroleum wax Uke Odor SWUnn IV — Fires and Exploalon Hazard Data F4aah p.lini IlAe av, I Mt YA nnhts 1 ;_4. s M% t l !C5 W3 F AS TM Q -9Z .. �fLtpoitlr_ $0040F n8 L na �Mnguivhing Media CDS , Dry Chemical , Foam gnFire rightg Ptecodwob water may be irneffective_� inuMAI Flrg arxi ESapfpskats H=fds none 1VP1Wt1aV G$HA 174, Sept. 19$5 P. 4.22. 1992 8 STE�IIIO ;~c+fi6D1i E�• � V I Reactivity Qata iy tln9lat]!�CaAdlllon9 19 Ake nCO"twhity (Mat011813 to 4r $vcklan V1 Health Hazard Data Plou*s of Entry: MaWien+ 3kfi17 ingos114n7 € RatHSI w s AN* and ChrOMO) nhslat�on of hot vapor may be irrateting. Skin contact with hat melted In% can cause ssvere burns, ingesting may block digestive tract, - Carcinngeracity: NTFp ' 1AR6 H1aalographa7 OSHA f3epuiated7 Suns and SymploMs a€ Exposure Madly„ 5i Condltion3-- Q9ftlral:y s1t}gravatad by fxpRsuiR Entera and Fir&i Aid Procedofes .� riot malted ink: can cause severe burns, Treat cold ink as foreign object. Skin contact: wash with mild soap and water, EyeContact: flush with water Section Vii -- Pracautions for Safe HaanOng and Use Steps allow $to COOVsNO sollmey sM'Iore cLean up Waste Disposal Malhod —.-Mose as wax or oil in accordance with looal, star and federal regulations Prwgulk.,os to 5 'Taken ire H �ndli and Slarlrrg use aclaquate yantilatlon, melted Lnk max cause severe burns altar crr�cauiions 6eutfan Vill — Control measures ily- rfeed&l ;al Exhaust to vantflatiort with 'no melt ink use 'nest resks't ' Coveralls ruocsr ��o��Bs ved safety goggles ROSS 2 • u4.a.F1a:INC-491•i341 5118 rOvcd e] U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABORI'M 44 -RI OMIT No, • pational Safety and Health Administ n MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Required under USDL Safety and Health Regulations for Ship Repairing, Shipbuilding, and Shipbreaking (29 CFR 1915, 1916, 19171 % SECTION I -' - MANUFACTUREF AYNGRARBON CO., INC. EMERGENCYTELEPHONENO. - 'MAIRP0 (415) 588-,4776 ADDRESS (Np', dL'1P o e) _ - P Wb9 CA. 94080 _ CHEMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS, '[RADE�NAMHD{NQSYYN gV5 STI$ na i aC I1l S CHEMICAL FAMILY FORMULA Tia na SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS PAINTS, PRESERVATIVES,&SOLVENTS % UnIit ALLOYS AND METALLIC COATINGS % TLV (Units] PIGMENTS non -hazardous black 20 3. 5m BASE METAL na n CATALYST kno n na ALLOYS na na VEHICLE 35 Stn 3 METALLIC COATINGS na SOLVENTSFILLER na METAL PLUS COATING OR OGRE FLUX Sll ht vevetative odor LI ADDITIVES na OTHERS SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA n OTHERS na FLA M11MaABLE LIMITS Lel na HAZARDOUS MIXTURES OF OTHER LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, OR GASES % TLV (Units) W �' t r Sprpy na SPECIAL FTPROCEDURES non n n na " SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT I°FJ na SPECIFICG RAVITY(Ha0.1) unkt2own VAPOR PRESSURE ImM Hg.) na PERGEMVDLATILE BY VOLUME (%) kno n VAPOR DENSITY (AIR-l)EVAPORATION na RATE ( n -tin n SOLUBILITY IN WATER APPEARANCE AND ODOR Black In color With Sll ht vevetative odor SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH PO7LMao 66,&) F FLA M11MaABLE LIMITS Lel Uel EXTINGUISSHIINGMD ODrNChemic Foam, W �' t r Sprpy SPECIAL FTPROCEDURES non UNUSUAL FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARDS non PAGE (1) lContinued on reverse side) Form OSHA -29 Ra. NNI 72 n SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE see section II UNSTABLE EFFECTS OF OVrAEXPOSURE Acute: may caune;: temorary_ discomfort due to inhalation of dust _above T exposure standards STABLE EM ERG EINCY AN r) FIRST A I n PROCEQUJ1ES k.. re ove ersori froin exposure to fresh' it - HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Qwhile bur-n-inp,I EVE PROTECTION No special protoction required OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA l ^ STABILITY UNSTABLE VENTILATION a CON QITIONS TO AVOID SPECIAL STABLE X unknown INCOMPATA©ILITY f arena ❑ avo j m1a a react strong oxidizing materials HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS Qwhile bur-n-inp,I EVE PROTECTION No special protoction required OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - none TIONS TO AVOID HAZAi3i]OVS " ' MAY OCCUR ICONDI POLYMERIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR x ` unknown s SECTION VSs - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN iN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Cold- sweep u Hot- allow to cool, then sweep up WASTE OISrOGAL MaTHOD -44 Dispose in accordance with local, state and fedcral re lations. SEGTION Vlll - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTICIN fS .. typof gi roved I s! abo-ve T, LV VENTILATION a LOCAL EX"AUST SPECIAL MECHANI L (General) OTHEZR use de uq t�niion PROTCCTIVE GLOMES 'No Special protection ire uired EVE PROTECTION No special protoction required OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - none SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Avoid ex osure to a en flame OTHER PRECAUTIONS unklaown PACE (2) Form OSHA-" Rev. May 72 0 ' V a N Lin W�W �C V Q' Z tttw■�R ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERMIT CONDITIONS S A N M A r E v C a U N T r 455 County Center, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94463 ■■ ■■ Psafectirrg 0w Wa116 and Frivrronrren� Facility Identification Number: FA0028725 In order to maintain the Permit to Operate, the permit holder must comply with the following provisions of related laws concerning management of hazardous materials. Any violation of the conditions maybe cause for revocation of the Permit to operate. a. Hazardous Materials Business Plan Program: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.95, Article 1 and Title 19 Calfornia Code of Regulations. b. California Accidental Release Prevention Program (Cal -ARP): California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.95, Article 2 and Title 19, California Code of Regulations. ' c. Hazardous Waste Generator Program: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5, Articles 1-t3, Section 25100 et seq., and Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 20 d. Aboveground Petroleum ACT SPCC Plans: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.67 and 40 CFR 112. } e. Tiered Permit On -Site Hazardous Waste Treatment: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5 Article 9, and Title. 22 California Code of Regulations, Chapter 20 The Pcrmit to Operate is to be maintained on-site and is valid for a period of five (5) years. C oil' cg O � A W00 _ yNN Z z U o co 4 Data rur, 1213DI200e 1:11:31PMan Mateo County, Environmental Run by 00, Facility Information as of 1213012 Record Selection Criteria Facility ID FA0028726 OWNER FILE INFORMATION Owner ID: OW0030812 Permit & Owner Name: J R PRODUCE Owner DBA: J R PRODUCE Owner Address: 60 AIRPORT BLVD FA0028725 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Home Phone: 650-952-8080 Work/Business Phone: 650-952-2709 Mailing Address: 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080. Care of: J R PRODUCE FACILITY FILE INFORMATION Facility ID: FA0028725 Facility Name: J R PRODUCE Location: 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID. Phone: 650-952-8080 Mailing Address,' 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Care of: J R PRODUCE Emergency Notification LISA CHEUNG MGR 650-952-8080 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FILE INFORMATION Account ID: ARD037556 Invoice cfo Name,' J R PRODUCE Permit and Invoice Mail to' 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO CA 94080 Anniversary Date: 8/1/2004 Permit Expiration: ProgranrXement and 0ascrOlion Report # : 9302 Page # : 1 Make changeslcorrection5 in RED ink or pencil. INFORMATION CHANGE (date) OWNERSHIP CHANGE (date) New Owner ID New Account ID: Mail Invoices to: Owner/ Facility /Account (Cirde One) 5/1/2012 Record ID Employee ID and Name UST(s) Status Linked 2151 - STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB. 879CF PRDD48141 EE0004360 - ESTUARDO MONTUFAR Inactive 5000 - CUPA OVERSIGHTISTATE SURCHARGE PR0048142 EE0004360 - ESTUARDO MONTUFAR Inactive 2225 - GENERATES <27 GALIYEAR PR005227e EE0004360 - ESTUARDO MONTUFAR Inactive 1.0.1.03.00 Date run 12/22/2006 111:57;55AM an Mateo County, Environmental He Run by Facility Information as of 12/22/2008* Record Selection Criteria: Faality ID FA0028725 OWNER FILE INFORMATION Owner ID: Permit & Owner Name: Owner DBA: Owner Address: Home Phone: Work/Business Phone: OW0030812 J R PRODUCE J R PRODUCE 64 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO. CA 94080 650-952-8080 650-952-2709 Mailing Address: 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gare of: J R PRODUCE FACILITY FILE INFORMATION Facility ID: FA0028725 Facility Name: J R PRODUCE Location: 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA 11113 - Phone: 650-952-8080 Mailing Address,' 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Care of: J R PRODUCE Emergency Notification LISA CHEUNG iIiIGR 650-952-8084 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FILE INFORMATION Account ID: AR0037556 Invoice c/o Name= J R PRODUCE Permit and Invoice Mail to= 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO CA 94080 Anniversary Date: 81112004 Permit Expiration: Report #: 9302 Page #: 1 Make changes/corrections in RED ink or pencil. INFORMATION CHANGE (date) OWNERSHIP CHANGE (date) New Owner ID New Account ID: Mall Invoices to: Owner/ Facility /Account (Ci(de One) 511/2012 usT(s) ProgramrElement and Descriplion Record ID Employee 10 and Name Status Linked 2161 - STORES HAI MAT <219GAL,1,9991.13; 979C PR0648141 EE0004360 - ESTUARDO MONTUFAR Active 6000 - CUPA OVERSIGHT/STATE SURCHARGE PRD048142 EE0004360 - ESTUARDO MONTUFAR Active 2225 - GENERATES a27 GALIYEAR PR0052276 EE0004360 - ESTUARDO MONTUFAR Active 1222/2008 Please confirm if still operating, I called # in Envisions 952-8o8o & it is disconnected. Thanks Olga 1,0,1,03.00 Data run 3/19/2007 1:20:03PM In Mateo County, Environmental Heal Report Run by Page #: 9302 #: 1 Facility Information as of 3/19/2007 Record Selection Criteria: FwAity to FA0028725 permit expiration date Make changes/corrections in REL] ink or pencil. INFORMATION CHANGE (date) OWNERSHIP CHANGE (date) OWNER FILE INFORMATION Owner 10: 01f'If0030812 New Owner ID Permit & Owner Name: J R PRODUCE Owner DBA: J R PRODUCE Owner Address: 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Home Phone: 650-952-8080 Work/Business Phone: 650-952-2709 Mailing Address: 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Care of: J R PRODUCE FACILITY FILE INFORMATION Facility ID. FA0028725 Facility Name- J R PRODUCE Location: 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94084 EPA ID: Phone: 650-952-8080 Mailing Address: 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94480 Care of: J R PRODUCE ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FILE INFORMATION Account ID: AR0037556 New Account 10: Invoice rJo Name: J R PRODUCE Mail Invoices to: Owner! Facikty IAccount Permit and Invoice Mail to: 60 AIRPORT BLVD (Cirdaone) S SAN FRANCISCO CA 94080 Anniversary Date: $!112004 Permit Expiration: NO Permit Issued (Circle One) u5T(s) Transfer to Activellnactve ProgramlElement and Description Record ID Employee ID and Name Status Linked NewOwnef? Celete 2161 -STORES HA2 MAT <219GAL.1,999LB, 879CF PR0048141 EE0004360 - ESTUARDO MONTUFAR Active Y N A I D 6000 - CUPA OVERSIGHTISTATE SURCHARGE PR0048142 EE0004300 - ESTUARDO MONTUFAR Active Y N A 1 D 2225 - GENERATES X27 GA1lYEAR PROD52276 EE0004360 - ESTUARDO MONTUFAR Active Y N A I D 1.0.1.03.00 Daterun 10127/2004 10:49:33AM �n Mateo County, Environmental Heal Report #: 9302 Run by Facility Information as of 10/27/2004 Page 9: 1 Record Selection Crileria rablity :D FA0028725 OWNER FILE INFORMATION Owner 10: OW0030812 Permit & Owner Name: J R PRODUCE Owner DBA: J R PRODUCE Owner Address: 60 AIRPORT BLVD Invoice c/o Name= ! R PRODUCE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Home Phone: 650-952-8080 Work/Business Phone: 650-952-2709 Mailing Address: 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Care of: J R PRODUCE FACILITY FILE INFORMATION Facility ID: FA0028725 Facility Name: J R PRODUCE Location. 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Phone: 650-952-8080 Mailing Address: 60 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Care of: J R PRODUCE Make changeslcorrections in REO ink or pencil. INFORMATION CHANGE (date) OWNERSHIP CHANGE (date) New Owner ID ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FILE INFORMATION Account ID: AR0037556 New Account ID: Invoice c/o Name= ! R PRODUCE Mail Invoices to: Owner 1 Facility 1 Account Permit and Invoice Mail to: 60 AIRPORT BLVD (Circle one) S SAN FRANCISCO CA 94080 Anniversary Date: 8/11/2004 Permit Expiration: No Permit Issued (Circle One) UST(s) Trenarer to ActnreMacive Program/Element and Description Record Io Employee ID and Name Status Linked New Owner? 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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 5 A N 14 A T[ o C 0 u N T r • Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CiUPA) 455 County Center, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 Telephone: (650) 363-4305 Fax Number 1650) 363-7882 Fyar�:r++:r. �;:•>>..r+,< ..,: �,, .,,fr,..,r �,Jww_cmhealth_nrsJer7�>'irnrt Inspected By, Q PIE: 22 LQG On-sitc Recycler TP Date: Facility Name: f ]— �.��p _ EPA ID +#: Facility Address:_R-kfCf(n0'T_1f / IrP City: Zip: 79#7 Contact Person: �� _ �3 Work Phone k g4 T Consent given by: Mailing Address: City: State: Business Owner Name: Owner Phone #: _ Business Description:�_ _ _ Reinspection Date: Zip: 1 22-66262.12(x) Generator has EPA Identification Number ....................................... J ....... (NIA) (Yes) (N&r- 2 HSC 25143.10 Recyclable Materials Report submitted biennially to CUPA.............. ............. . . . ...(AA7c6 es) (No) 3 22-66262.40(c) Test resulWwaste analyses on site ...................... . .... . .. . ............. . ....... W<(Yes) (No) 4 22.66262.40(b) Biennia) Report on file........................................................................... (Yes) (No) 5 22-66265.16 Personnel training documented ......................................... ........................ (NIA) (Y�(No) 6 HSC 25244.19 Waste Minimization Pian and Summary Progress Report on site..........................[Yes) (No) 7 22-66262.23 Manifests or consolidated manifests are available for inspection..... _,i.7. , , ..... ,.(NIA) (Yes) (Nef_ HSC 25160.2 8 22-66262.23(x)(1) Applicable sections completed ................................................... .....(NIA) (Yes) (No) 9 22-66262.23(a)(4) Manifest copies submitted to Cal/EPA within 30 days ........... ........... .--------------- (NIA) (Yes) (No) 10 22-66262.I2(c) Hazardous waste hauled by a registered transporter ................ ......................(NIA) (Yes) (No) 11 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste shipped to a permitted facility ................ .. ... .. .(NIA) (Yes) (No) 12 22-66262.42(a) Signed TSDF manifest copies received ............................. .........................(NIA) (Yes) (NO) 13 22-66262.40(6) Exception Report on file ................................... ....................................(NIA) (Yes) (No) 14 22-66268.7(a)(6) Land Disposal Restriction notification on file.................................................(NIA) (Yes) (No) 15 22-66261.107 Extremely Hazardous Waste is managed according to 66261.11 land 66261.113.......JA) (Yes) (No) ITEM SECEnN WASTE 17F,IERMINAXM IN COMPLIANCE 16 22-66262.11 Hazardous waste determination made for all waste.. ........................................ (NIA) { {Na} 17 22-66265.31 Facility operated to minimize possibility of fire, explosion, or any unplanned release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water, which could threaten human health or the awinonment............... ........... . ..........(N/A) (Ye a) 19 22-66265.32 Facility has adequate emergency response equipment, internal communication, fire extinguishers and spill control material .............. ............................. ...•........ ................. (NIA) (Yraroo) 19 22-66265.331.34 Emergency equipment is adequately maintained and accessible...........................(NIA) (Y tVO) 20 22-666265.35 Aisle space is adequately maintained for emerging re!Wnse..............................(NIA) (Y jC((No) 21 22{6265.511.53 Facility has a Hazardous Waste Contingency flan on site..................................(NIA) (yo (No) 22 HSC 25189.5(axd) Generator does not accept, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste on-site HSC 25201(a) without a permit..... . . . . . . . . . ....... . . , ... , .... , , ..... , ....................................(NIA) (Yes"o) 23 22-66262.34(a) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on-site for longer than 90 days without a permit................................................................... A) (Yes) (No) 24 22.66262.34(d) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on site for longer than 1$0, days or longer than 270 days if transport of waste to a TSD facility is over 200 miles...............................................................(NIA) (Y s� o) 25 22-66262.34(e)(1) Generator uses "Satellite Accumulation" exemption fnr storage ........................... {Yes) (No) 26 22-66262.34(f)(3) Each container is labeled with: "Hazardous Waste", waste composition, (A)(B)(C) hazardous properties and generator Wbrinaiian ......................... . .............,... - --.(NUA) (Yes) (No) 27 22-0262,34(f)(1) Accumu lation start date clearly marked and visible for inspection J on each container ....................................... . ......... . ... . . ..... .. . . . . . ..... . . . ....(NIA) (Yes) (No) 28 22-66265.171 Hazardous waste centainers in good condition................................................(NIA) 29 22-66265.172 Hazardous waste =npat ble with holding coanWners.......................................(NIA) (Y�(No) 30 22-66265.173 Hazardous waste containers closed when not in use..........................................(NIA) (Vs} {I+io) 31 22-66265.174 Hazardous waste storage am inspected weekly -... ..........................................(NIA) (Ys (No) 32 22-66265.177(a) No mixing of incompatible wastes.............................................................(NIA) (Ywrf Ra) 33 22-66265.177(c) Storage of incompatible hazwdous waste is in a secure area which minimizes the possibility of spills, mixing, and escape of materials from the area................................................,....,.....,,,.,.,......(NIA) cu (No) 34 22-66261.7(e) Empty containers are managod prmperly.................................... . .................(NWA) (Y o} 22.66261.f ,. . 35 22-66261.9(x) 36 22-66265.19D- 199 f'Y1D 2Rf"TIV1P Af'"ti' INVI- i11NIVEMAL WASTE, IN COMPLIANCI: Universal waste managed according with the standards of chapter 23.....................(NIA) (Y s�) (No) TANK MANAGEMENT Waste stored in tank(&) is in compliance with Article 10 ................................... .(NX)"(�Ye9) (No) v� o IF, Frip�pi r . F r J 4 r% 1 Facility Representative. Your signature acknowledges receipt of this report and does not imply ageement with the imding. SIGNATURE HWGP HWIR FEMO V -l7 -IM NAME DATE 0 60 Airport Blvd., So. San Francisco, CA 94080 October 7, 2004 Environmental Health Services Division San Mateo County Health Service Agency 455 County Center, 4" Floor Redwood City, CA 94063 Attn: F. Estuardo Montufar RE: Business Closure Dear Mr. Monlufar, Your Pres -Cut • Tel: (650) 952-8080 Fax: (650) 952-2709 SAN MATEO OOUNTV ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH OCT 12 2004 RECEIVED I am writing this letter to request a business closure on the address below: 360 Swift Avenue, Ste 48 South San Francisco, CA 94080 The building listed above had been sold. Keys had been given to the new owner on 8/27/04. All equipments and hazardous materials had been removed, and all hazardous waste had been disposal through proper channel, prior to closing. The new business facility is located at: 60 Airport Blvd. South San Francisco, CA 94080 Hazardous Material Business Plan for the new facility will be established and send to your attention at a later day. 1 hope the information can be of your assistance and I look forward to working with you. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any further questions. ENVIRONMENTAL HEW S A N M A T L 0 C 0 uLift r Hazardous Wasteerator Inspection Report San Mateo County ironmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 455 County Center, 4th Floor, Redwood City, CA 94063 Telephone: (650) 363-4305 Fax Number (650) 363-7882 Inspected By: FIE: 22 LQG On-site Recycler Ti' Date: I�> Facility Name: EPA ID #: q �} facility Address: _ City: _� Zip:/ n4 0 Contact Person: Work Phone #: Consent given by: Mailing Address: _ City: State: _ Zip: Business Owner Name: Owner Phone #; Business Description: Reinspection Date: ITEM SECTION X RECURDKEEKNC, IN COMPLIAriC I 22-66262.12(a) Generator has EPA Identification Number ............................... .....................CW) (Yes} (No) 2 HSC 251.43.10 Recyclable Materials Report submitted bieWally to CUPA......... ....................... (MkC�es) (No) 3 22-66262.40(c) Test results/waste analyses on site .....:........... (TlA<(&.$) (No) 4 22-66262.40(b) Biennial Report on file ................................. ..(Nrg) (Yes) (No) 5 22-66265.16 Personnel training documented..... .......... {1)i <} les) (No) 6 HSC 25244.19 Waste Minimization Pian and Summary Progress Report on site........ .................. (�LA) {Yes) (No) MANIFESTS 1 RECEWn 7 22-66263.42(e) Manifests or waste pickup receipts available for inspection... ................ ............. CNrA (Yes) (No) 8 22-66262.23(a)(1) Applicable sections completed..................................................................(N41(Yes) (No) 3 22-66262.23(a)(4) Manifest copies submitted to Cal/EPA within 30 days ....................................... (Nhk<( es) (No) 10 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste hauled by a registered transporter ................... ......_................ (NX') {Yes) (Na) 1 I 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste shipped to a permitted facility............ , ........... ..... .......(NO611('Yes) (No) 12 22-66262.42(a) Signed TSDF manifest copies received .............................. . . ........................(NIA) (Yes) (No) 13 22-66262.40(b) Exception Report on file ..................................................... .................... (NfA) [Yes) (No) 14 22-6626&7(a)(6) land Disposal Restriction notification on file ............................. ....... j es} (No) 15 22-66251.107 Extremely Hazardous Waste is managed according to 66251.11 l and 66261.11 3.......(N ) (Yes)(No) ITEM, SECTION WASoMpummiNATI(IN IN COMPLIANCE qW 0 16 22-66262.11 Hazardous waste determination made for all waste ............................... , ...........QWAj(Yes) (No) 17. 22-66265.31 Facility operated to minimize possibility of fire, explosion, or any unplanned release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water, which could threaten human health or the environment.....................................{I5{fA'�(Yes) (Ado) 18 22-66265.32 Facility has adequate emergency response equipment, internal communication, fire extinguishers and spill control material ...................................... . .. }{Y es) (No){Y 19 22-66265.331.34 Emergency equipment is adequately maintained and accessible...........................(N121) (Yes) (No) 20 22-66265.35 Aisle space is adequately maintained for emergency response ... .................... .... .._ IA) (Yes) (No) 2l 2? -66265.511.53 Paciliry has a Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan on site..................................{DEfA} (Yes) (Na) 22 FISC 25189.5(axd) Generator does not accept, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste on-site HSC 25201(a) without a permit .. ............................................................ . ........... _ .... } (Yes) (No) 23 22-66262.34(a) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on-site for longer than 90 days without a permit...................................................................{IV (Yes) (No) 24 22.6626234(d) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on site for longer than 184, days or longer than 270 days if transport of waste to a TSD facik is over 200 miles .................................................... ....... .....(N )(Yey)(NO) 25 22-66262.34(e)(1) Generaloruses "Satellite Accumulation" exemption for storage...........................(NXr(Yes)(No) 26 22-66262.34(t)(3) Each container is labeled with: "Hazardous Waste", waste composition, (A)(13)(C) hazardous propertius and generator information ..............................................) {Yes) (NO) 27 22-66262-34(f)(1) Accumulation start date clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container ..... ...................... ........ ..................... I ........................ ) (Yes) (IVO) 28 22-66265.171 CONTAINER IM ANT) MANAGEMENT Hazardous waste containers in good condition. ............ ........................ . ........(N A7 ) (Yes) (No) 29 22-66265.172 Hazardous waste compatible with holding containers .......................... ............. ) (Yes) (No) 30 22-66265.173 Hazardous waste containers closed when not in use..........................................OWA) (Yes)(No) 31 22-662.65.174 fazardous waste storage area inspected weekly,. . ........................................... (NhA'((Ycs) (No) 32 22-66265-t77(a) No mixing of incompatible wastes ............................ .................... . .......... A) (Yes) (No) 33 22-66265.177(c) Storage of incompatible hazardous wrote is in a secure arca which minimizes the possibility of spills, mixing, and escape of materials from the area ................ ....................................................... , (N{A) (Yes) (No) 34 22-66261.7(c) 1^.mre pty containers amanaged properly ........................ . . ....................... ..(NIA) (Yes) (No) 22.66261.E ITEM �F.C.TIQN f1 35 22-6526I.9(a) 36 22-66265,190-199 UORSAL WAOT IN COMFLIANCE Universal waste managed according with the standards of chapter 23 ..................... (NIA) (Y*Ko) TASK MANAGEMENT Waste stored in tank(s) is in compliance with Article 14 ................ .....---.----•--....(N <A)Yes) (No) Facility RepresentsH4 Your signature acknowledges receipt of this report and does not imply agreement with the findings. SIGNATURE FEM(K-M HWGY + j-1 NAME �— DATE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN INSPECTION REPORTS I= VIIAOKMEMTAL HEALTH �'i'S:�i.i;]: •i$."I:'�f,'.x�r:. .f.':C� i�P'��ia;'sf?..; ,��.;: 0 Hazardous Materials Business Plan Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 455 County Center, EHS 126, Redwood City, CA 94063 Phone: (650) 363-4305 1 Fax: (650) 363-7882 http-//www.smhealth.org/enviran Business Name. O BMP Review O Summary of Violations a Notice to Covalft O Continued Foci 'ty ontact Signature: Printed Name: Date: f n Site Address:(9 Phone #: City: Zip Code: Mailing Address. City: State: Zip Code: Facility Contact Name: / , • Title: n Business Activities HSC 25505 gellei O No O NIA Business Owner/Operator Ident. Facility/Owrw U 6o=Wion, Em rgancy HSC 25504 es 0 No O NIA can Catif3cgion Chemical Inventory HSC 25549 04 O No O NIA Chemical dilclosurat Complete informalion Emergency Preparedness �� Spill prevention, Emergency response plan, HSC 25504 3d'Yes O No O NIA Adequate response eq u i2 mens Employee Training Chemical safety, Emergency response, HSC 25504 t<es O No O NIA Annual docwnentation Site Map Chemical location, Evacuation mule, HSC 25505 gXes O No O NIA Assembly Ca lets inibtmslion HMBP Review/Ceniftcation HSC 25505 �p O No O NIA Com leted minimum a ree th HMBP Annual Certification HSC 25505 es O No O NIA Spill Notification and Reporting HSC 25507es O No O NIA Aboveground Petroleum Storage HSC 25270.5 O Yes O NoIA SPCC plan nuired, SPCC plan on-site CalARP Program HSC 25533 O Yes O NoIA Regi ion submined HMP Re rt Narrative: O BMP Review O Summary of Violations a Notice to Covalft O Continued Foci 'ty ontact Signature: Printed Name: Dale. n Please make any necaessa y corrections to the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action within 30 DAYS from the inspection date. TWO COPIES of the new or revised HMBP must be submitted upon bequest. 01 O Follow-up Required Next Inspection Date: Inspected by: 1 411? Foci 'ty ontact Signature: Printed Name: Dale. n Ld& SMC 2100 (Rev. 03/06) Page( 1)of( 1) so 60 Airport Blvd. South San Franal CA 94080 November 3, 2004 Environmental Health Services Division San Mateo County Health Service Agency 455 County Center, 4" Floor Redwood City, CA 94063 Attn: F. Estuardo Montufar RE: Hazardous Materials Business Plan Dear Mr. Montufar, Your Pres�j-Cut L:7] Phone: (650) 952-8080 Fax: (650) 952-2709 SAN MATEO Wul EWRONMENTAI I'll NOV 9 2004 RECEIVED Upon requested, enclosed please find two copies of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan for new facility at 60 Airport Blvd. The old building had been sold and closed. A letter had been sent to your attention dated on October 7, 2004. I hope the information can be of your assistance and 1 look forward to working with you. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any further questions. Sincerely yours, v Lisa Cheung QA Manager 0 SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION CERTIFIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) 455 COUNTY CENTER, 4'H FLOOR, REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 (650) 353-4305 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN INSPECTION/REVIEW REPORT Date: f0 • • V K Inspector: 0 Q Business Name: Phone #: Business Address: 6 0 p R1 City/zip: �-6 9 VD Contact Person: (r Title: f� Hazardous Materials Business Plan inspection Elements In Compliance (Registration submitted, RMP complete, RMP implemented) Please make any necessary comSons e violations noted on this inspection report,and submit proof of corrective ac€ion wio the inspection date. Two copies of the new or revised HMBP must be submiuest. Notice to Comply/Comments: Signature L kOFEMCHERI FOLDEMFORMS 12105/01 Printed Name Title YES NO N/A Business Owner/Operator Identification (HSC §25504) ❑ ❑ (Facility info., owner info., emergency contacts, certification) Chemical Inventory (HSC §25509) ❑ ❑ (Chemical disclosure adequate, complete information) Emergency Preparedness (SC 25504) 11 (Spill prevention, emergency response plan, adequate equipment) Employee Training (HSC §25504) ❑ ❑ (Chemical safety, emergency response, documentation) Site Map (CCR Title 19 §2729) � ❑ (Chemical location, evacuation route, assembly area, complete info.) HMBP On-Site1HMBP Review/Annual Cert. (HSC §25505) ❑ ❑ Aboveground Petroleum- Storage Tank/SPCC Plan (HSC §25270) ❑ ❑ FY (SPCC plan available, daily visual inspection conducted) CalARPJRMP Program (CCR Title 19) / ❑ ❑ z (Registration submitted, RMP complete, RMP implemented) Please make any necessary comSons e violations noted on this inspection report,and submit proof of corrective ac€ion wio the inspection date. Two copies of the new or revised HMBP must be submiuest. Notice to Comply/Comments: Signature L kOFEMCHERI FOLDEMFORMS 12105/01 Printed Name Title HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION 495 COUNTY CENTER, 4th FLOOR REDWOOD CITY, CA 94863 BUSINESS ACTIVITIES 1. FIIICIGITY:TE�NTYFICATIOX FAaLnT ID N elI '8PA iD M Rtia+a•r s..�o.yr BUS>r M HAMS ;sem,, n PACUTY NAME cr=A i)vi%0--fgAS) 3 M ACII VIT SbF 1L: J n(W NOTE -v, iI' owanswer YES to-- any, patt,oUtlib'46rz%1S0bp#t;tw ��"u��ness[�vn�erlDperatair- Iderit�fi�a#3uo�p'age= DES7Form273. _ �. =. = Doesyaiafseility... If Yes,Plan t gkte::ea-of# Cask Nave om mita (for eny purpose) bamidow nummialo at or above 5S gallons Ya or No for lkmida, 500 povada for €alids. or 200 cubic feet for ommpmased grass (wchs3e f 4Wcis in ASTs mad USCs)7. See idstrrte iom for additiunt l HAZARDOUS MATERI At S W VENTIORY reporting crrtcria NO 4 CFiEWCAL DFSCR.I ON (m ml) DEga&DJaM EM&M TANKS R1 1. Own or opave and -pound rmroge maks? -.YM iYD s FACIL TY (cry 9WRM F� Al U' ySr nTAN 2. Intrad to upgrade g or mstalI naw US'Ti? YE5 s U5r FAC3L N UST TANK(. p mk) UST INSCAII AT1ON . CERTIFICATE OF CQM PLIANCE [me pa em><)f£ mmiy Fam P 3. Need m mpal clasi g a USI? YES 7 UST TAMC [rim: wcimre.. p. r mk+ Own m operate ASTs above thj= dm*ol&-. —aiagle tariic arpacuy is gramma thapa 650 gallons cs YES s NO FOKM REQLTIP= SY CUPA meatal caga=ty Far nitntd* tanks is greater tk= 1,320 gailo mI I]. Fl&z&gl s WASTE I. Geake hwardmA warm? YES v EPA ID NUMMI Rt—V—w. n tie myof" pop 2- R¢eyele mare tLaa WO kg(moozh of atchcdW or c cmpted rccgc)@Wc YES ro Rig. CYCI-AH1E MATERIALS REPORT maunials [per HSC Section 25i43.2j7 . arra dx 3.. Treat tin .varve as >;w? YES 11 ONNM WASTE TREATMENTA- F�TYZARDOUS (Fru ty mac 17r t7n} ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - UNIT t� p ..m . - (n—$ USC v� 1772 .c,kc D. ba L) 4. Trrntraent Subject to fmaneral nm +rarer requircmenta (for Peanut by YES rx C.ERTTF1CA7TON OF F rKAWIAL Rnle and Conditional AvLtiarizasiomj? IiSSL'R ANCE tFce�ir I7TKC r�nr 1732) 5, C,owolideu FtalAremts Vmw g=7aWd at a nmx tc SAO YES 13 REMOTE WAS'TE=NrsOL DATION srM A° KUAL NOTUTCATION (Frr�ir . .. t2TSC F" ! lib) . s. Need to report the closumTemava) of a tank dw was classified as YES ND 14 HAZARDOUS R'A5TE TANK CLOSURE hazardous waste and 6-ned oasiteT CIS =C:AT10,11 CF..! 9TsCtbrm RK) F- LOCAL REO1mkEm= Pwsrtant to the California Hmltb and Safety Code Division 20, ChWw 6.95, 506, agovy mm obtain conww fmm titr bun rwu owawoQd a w m desigomtrd bushi= reprrscmnnvc in order w rsleaae cbmdcal location,af This includes, tax it not limited to, a =mea] lomdozw pror i =the chemical dVmnip on 5- c m and lice . Pkase circle "Yea" or "Ne di information can be Teleased to the public Lad e4pprint ymr malt on the line below. -} 7 Consent: Yes No Sigmahve1PrWWNsmc: I h}�iL L^1iTiiGL 0 0 OWNER NA}1IF L ADDRFAS CITY II] UONTACC NAhM CONTACT MAMMA ADDRESS An A;�mit P) a A _ III .OSVm PHOHB - 117 rrlsr SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION Ila STATECA 61 455 COUNTY CENTER, 4th FLODR BUSNESsOp"ATOR liP PHONE REDWOOD CITY, CA 94063 IL BUSRffW OWNER: BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDEN'I`iFICATION Oi AItY= OE5 Fomt 2730 I.p er rIAME. w4imen I: IDENTIFICATION In FACQ ITY 1A M 1 BEGIMNO DATE 100 y Iii WO DATE l0i Ixi MANUS WANM C4mz= mFACWff HA1AEW DR4 • paid bmbmm At) -. 3 7P Pjn2dacL ausum.S PHONE, IN @2 80 i m M.19 VMS SME ADDRESS Im bp cny lot CA 2PCODE laS 173 DUN a mADSTREBT lad SIC CODE tm 130 24 -SOUK PHONE Ismer) l76 muwfY ]af OWNER NA}1IF L ADDRFAS CITY II] UONTACC NAhM CONTACT MAMMA ADDRESS An A;�mit P) a A _ III .OSVm PHOHB - 117 rrlsr Ila STATECA 61 SUSIN£SSQPERATORNAIIIE 10! BUSNESsOp"ATOR liP PHONE IL BUSRffW OWNER: OWNER NA}1IF L ADDRFAS CITY II] UONTACC NAhM CONTACT MAMMA ADDRESS An A;�mit P) a A _ III .OSVm PHOHB - 117 rrlsr Ila STATECA 61 ap colm I22 =PIiIN1A7tY - •IV: EAZE�CONTAC',TS Oi AItY= rIAME. w4imen Won& In NAME Ixi Tj n,E i m TnLE 120 SUSB�SS PHONE- (} 173 BUSUMS PHONE 130 24 -SOUK PHONE 6s7o l76 24-HOUR PHONE 131 PAGER -0 In -PAGER 13ZI ADDtR0NkL Locm.Ly caLLBCPiED M okmATION: See Hazudpus Materials Business Plan T an my it orydatum iadiridaals Iaepclas3b1c ft d1wimmg the inf mvatim4 I cotify m3dw p°wd4' nflew That I have person>tll y ac=w d and Am &rts3l W with %be inf� 6chaw is m�aem is am ammn6i, ald eamplra gI A p R 10£SIaHATFD R7 RESgXfAIiVE RATE 1x NAME OF 100CU FNT PREPAILM 131 Y3L{ �1P.lil� NMaOf �� I% MIEOFSIGNER � • � w �n SAN MATEO COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION - . MRTMW GNDI® PROGRAM Aft• - 455 coux ciNTER, 4'IH PLoon . RROwwD arP, w 94063 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY- CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION. 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XwL HA7APIIOII$COAlPOHQSI'Nv s:m.�g1 mm e,. x m m re _w m m � 1p a9 Yv Ne m HI f 34 30 Yv w ]N N1 p�e�.m+vTr..rmne�tlsx%b�WY�se�ic�u%4dx�Y�m°t.wawu�ao9iwl.wu%e.gw.l4/ w D Y 5>NeeWpptl HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN SPILL PREVENTION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, TRAINING and CLOSURE PLAN Business Name: JR. Prdl�iAfP, . Zi1G . Business Address: -Son FtranriYA r In addition to the general business, chemical inventory and site map information, the San Mateo County Environmental Health Division (Division) requires completion of the following sections pertaining to spill prevention, emergency response, employee training and site closure. These sections contain specific elements pertaining to the Hazardous Materials Business Plan, the hazardous waste contingency plan, stormwater pollution prevention, and underground storage tank (UST) monitoring. SPILL PREVENTION. PLAN 1. Describe bow hazardous materials are handled, stored and monitored to prevent or minimize+ a spill or release from occurring (e.g., secondary contaiumeni, segregation of incompatibles, daily visual monitoring).. 2. Describe operations, activities and/or storage locations where a release is most likely to occur. 3. Describe Best Management Practices (BMPs) you we to reduce or eliminate illicit discharge of pollutants to the storm sewer system. _ 4. Describe underground storage tank and/or aboveground storage tank monitoring EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 1. Provide a list of emergency response equipment designated for a hazardous materials emergency (e.g., fire extinguishers, fire suppression systems, spill control equipment, shut-off switches, personal protective equipment, decontamination equipment, and communication and alarm systems). F,QIUMENT TYPE - . LOCATION CAPABILITY 2. Describe pre -emergency arrangements with local fire departments, police departments, hospitals, contractors,' and other state and local emergency response agencies. 3.. The definition of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material includes incidents that pose an actual -or potential hazard to human health and safety, property or the environment In the event of a hazardous materials release or tbreatened release, state law requires immediate verbal notification to the agencies listed below. a. Local Fire Department b. County Environmental Health c. State Office of Emergency Services {CES} Provide phone numbers other than 9-1-1 for the following Lova] Fire Department 5V Local Police Depad mens - Fq0 Nearest HospitalPjlm ij p,4� (66) � 1 73 . County Environmental Health I65013534305 State Office of Emergency Services L8001852-7550 or (9.16) 845-8911 4. laescribe procedures for. notifying onsite emergency response personnel and outside agencies (e.g., Fire, Health, Police, State OES) needed during hazardous materials '5, Describe any security system or equipment that could impede site access by emergency responders. ri Describe pmcedures for notification and evacuation of visitors and =nployees during hazardous materials emergencies. Primary and alternate evacuation routes and assembly areas must be clearly identified on the site map. 7. Describe mitigation or clean-up procedures to he implemented by'onsite personnel in the event of a release, threatened release, fire or explosion involving hazardous materials. Indicate if the business has an onsite emergency response teaun (ERT) and if so, describe how the. ERT will interact with outside emergency response agencies if additional assistance is required. 0 Describe procedures for immediate inspection, isolation, and shutdown of equipment or systems that may be involved in a hazardous materials release or threatened t�elease. - • 0 EMPLOYEE TRAINING PLAN All employees must participate in an on-going training program that addresses proper hazardous materials handling and emergency response procedures. New hires must receive initial training and existing employees must receive annual "refresher" training. 1. Describe employee training as it pertains to the following: a. Safe handling and management of hazardous materials or wastes _ b. Notification and evacuation of facility personnel and visitors c. Notification of local emergency responders and other agencies d. Use and maintenance of emergency response equipment e. Implementation of emergency response procedures - f. UST monitoring and release response procedures 2. Describe documentation and record keeping procedures for training activities. Please note that if you generate hazardous waste at your business, you must also maintain documents onsite that indicate employee names and job titles, job descriptions, and descriptions of the type and amount of initial and refresher training.- CLOSUREPLAN Contact San Mateo County Environments] Health prior to business closure. Business closure guidelines are available upon request. _ 1. Describe procedures that will be implemented in the event of a full or partial site closure. Include agency notification, hazardous materials removal, hazardous waste disposal, equipment breakdown and removal, and site decontamination. EMPLOYEE TRAININGDOCUMENTATION FORM Date of Training: it / ,� 104 Business Name: TP Anja Ami Inr,. Business Address: & AiLftet Blud. 30, S. F. Gfl 140k Name and Title of Trainer: Li 6a Chainm ! QA MoweeL J' Description of Training: (check all that apply and explain briefly) 06 Hazardous Materials Safety Cd Hazardous Waste Management 06 Emergency Response Z Underground Storage Tank C9 Stormwater Pollution Prevention ❑ Other Employee Name Signature Title 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1L 12. 13. 14. 15. 0 0 SAFETY MEETING ATTENTEND SHEET DATE: 1 I L 04 EMPLOYEE NAME 1 Aguilera, Jose F. 2 Cabrera, Luis 3 Calamateo, Ruben 4 Castillo, Juan 5 Castro Vilma B Flamemco, Maria 7 Gonzalez, Nancy 8 9 Landaverde, Felix 10 Landaverde Alfredo, Juan 11 Marinero, Maurilio_ 12 Ramirez, Anacleto Raul 13 Ramirez, Leonardo 14 Recinos, Duglas Eduardo 15 Recinos, Maria G. 16 Romero, Sevastian 17 fez, Juana e, Ve-z SIGNATURE Lars cA.4Vcin- r _A jo rte C n �i LC > 222 012, •CI LrJY Fi P ��61u r. Lt17 a,S 1 � •Qlo JR PRODUCE 0 18 Santiago, Javier 19 Segobiano, Efrain 20 Silva, Luis 21 Silva, Maria 22 Soliz, Carlos 25— (-cern 1 TrIL. v JR PRODUCE 0 0 CORRESPONDENCE From: "Lisa Cheung" Elisa@oneproducecompany.com> To: <emontufar@bo, sanmateo.ca.us> Date: 12129/2008 6:22 PM Subject: Re: Change of the ownership CC: "'Frederick Tsang"' <fred@oneproducecompany.com> Dear Mr. Montufar, I am writing to inform you that United Prosperity Group, Inc. (DBA: The Produce Company) purchased JR Produce Inc, on September 2, 2008, JR Produce Inc. was closed since then, The Produce Company started operation under this facility at 60 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA 94080 since October 1, 2008. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any question regarding this change. Happy HolidaysW Lisa Cheung Quality Assurance Manager 60 Airport Boulevard So. San Francisco, CA 94080 Tel: (650) 871-2505 Fax: (650) 871-2507 <maitto:lisa@oneproducecompany.com> Lisa@oneproducecompany.com Warning: This message is confidential and may be privileged. This e-mail may contain information proprietary to The Produce Company and is intended only for the use of the intended recipient (s). If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient(s), you are notified that you have received this message in error and that any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. All e-mail sent to this address will be received by the The Produce Company e-mail system, and is sijbject to archival and review by someone other than the recipient. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately. CD ov CD v C) Q J CL N Q N_ D WW 00 a � 2 v Nr 4 0 U Q � °" ❑ a L) a >4DSU Cd F- q A V7 Q � ■■ � d W � � � � LU 20 t p ❑R�.�cn w N a d Q ¢ W Q ZZ u� m LLI W �C w on Q W Z ¢ W U U taa vs vii C7W [� a '" N !t W I v Oro Z --- 10 10 IC v �n ,y F+i Q O C7 CLI 00 A C Z Q U C-4 � 0 FCIA CV N 0 m U G w U z o a a ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERMIT CONDITIONS SAN MAT ` o COUNTY 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Ste. 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Facility Identification Number: FA0040914 In order to maintain the Permit to Operate, the permit holder must comply with thefollowing provisions of related laws concerning management of hazardous materials. Any violation of the conditions may he cause far revocation of the Permit to operate. a. Hazardous Materials Business Plan Program; California Health and Safety Code, Division20, Chapter 6.95, Article 1 and `title 19 Calfornia Code of Regulations. t b. California Accidental Release Prevention Program (Cal -ARF): California Health and Safety Code, Division 24, Chapter 6.95, Article 2 and Title 19, California Code of Regulations. c. Hazardous Waste Generator Program: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5, Articles 1-13, Section 25100 et seq., and Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 20 d. Aboveground Petroleum ACT SPCC Plans: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 5.57 and 40 CFR 112. e. Tiered Permit On -Site Hazardous Waste Treatment: California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5 Article 9, and Title 22 California Code of Regulations, Chapter 20 The Permit to Operate is to be maintained on-site and is valid for a period of five (5) years. 60 Airport Boulevard South San Francisco, C4 94080 October 12, 2012 produce m dam. Environmental Health Services Division San Mateo County Health System 2000 Alameda de Las Pulgas, Suite 100 San Mateo, CA 94403 Atm: Darrell Cullen Dear Mr. Cullen, Phone: (650) 871-2505 Fax: (650) 871-2507 We received your notice to comply dated 9114112. Two observations were noted during the inspection. They are: I ) Training records were unavailable at the time of the inspection. Annually training of Hazard Material Safety and Emergency Response were conducted on 414112 & 415112. Please refer to attachments. 2) Manifests were unavailable during the inspection. Provide copies of your manifests for 2011 & 2012. The last used oil remove was on 4129/11 by Ren Motorsports. Its EPA# is CAL000311192. Please refer to attachments. - We did not change oil in-house after last removal. We hired outside service for 2012. I hope this information can be of your assistance and I look forward to working with you. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any further questions. Sincerely yours, Lisa Cheung QA Manager ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH S A N M A T E D C Q U N T Y 0, '. 0 i■ Pro[etYiag Qcrcrf2dltlr ,srsd Fnv:rpnrrerrf Hazardous Waste Generator Program San Mateo County Environmental Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Telephone: (550) 372-5200 Fax: (650) 627-8244 www,smhealth.org/environ NOTICE TO COMPLY Date of Inspection � � ' EPA ID# C.,� 1~, est, 3 4 --!5 ti 1 I Inspector • L� u. Business Name -TV,& ?r vc-\w cx Phone # _-- en i - a 7 Business Address_ [.gym A - c- o r �, -6L-,JQ City Instructions; 1. Correct the violations noted_ Description of violations is on the Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report dated'+�1'' t� . 2. Sign the certification below and retain yellow copy for your records. Return the signed original white copy of this Notice to Comply to San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division at the address above within 5 t> days. Record Kee j im 03_X No Receipts/MandestlConsohdated. 04 Waste Analysis 05� Biennial Report 06XNo Training Documentation 07_ No Training Program 43_ No Recyclable Report 44 No Waste Minirnization Manifests 1-Recei is 08_ Incomplete - First Time 10 Copies to Cal/EPA - First Time 14_ TSDF Copies Received -First Time 16_ No Exception Report – First Time 18 W EHDisposal 19� LDR Notification MINOR VIOLATIONS NOTED Emereemy Preparation 21_ Facility Minimizes Release 22_ ER Equipment Ori -site 23 ER Equipment Maintained 24T Inadequate Aisle Space First Time 26Contingency Plan y Hazardous Waste Stora&e 28_ 901 1801270 Day Limit 29 Satellite Accumulation 30 9 No Container/Tank Label 31— Incomplete Label 321 Accumulation Start Date -First Time CERTIFICATION Container Use and Manatrement 34 Container Condition 35 Waste Compatible 36 *A Container Closed 37_)t Container/Tank Inspection 38 Mixing Incompatibles 39� Container Security 40_ Container Management 45_ Improper Storage of Incompatibles Hazardous Waste Storage Task 41` Article 10 Compliance Empty Container Manay-ement 4644 Empty Container Mismanaged Universal Waste Management 47_ Universal Waste Mismanaged With respect to the foregoing violations, I state that: -1. The business has corrected the violations cited above and on the Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report, 2. I have personally examined any attached documentation to establish that the violations have been corrected. 3. I believe that any information attached is true, accurate and complete. 4. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information and 1 or non-compliance with the violations noted. 5. Comments: I declare under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing certification is true and correct. Signature: _ _ Printed or Typed Name.- Position ame:Position 1 Title: A s&2naGcN Date: ► 1 V rrwcrsrrc.r-sM 04-22-09 Meeting Minute [late: 4f14 1 Q Time: : �G_ pw 3 3� �� 17 1 aff - . - - N1r. ftl7 ��f ►%r / /. 'J,I % J _ ilii 2 Name •3-",7rL �-f & LC-_Ajol rl , �-'C) �C) L Signature The Produce Company Page 1 of I Meeting Minute Date: Subjects Name Signature The Produce Company Page 1 of 2 Meeting Minute Date: 4 L4 - Time: Name The Produce Company Page 1 of Z Date: 4=1 5 I,-2 Time: a:o Subjects Meeting Minute 151 Name i J _W L) ,Xd ry Zc e i de 2- 0 o r 5� Signature The Produce Company Page I of 1 AuTo REPAIR ORDER " `'v ` `' —rt kpET 4 mo*-1,px►4� )Wdfe4� 616 S- Aphltll� 1v . fan p4N, 04 P)ltne : t6 -W 348.7777 a � a LABOR ONLY GALS. GAS PARTS TOTAL PARTS QTS. OIL ACCESSOMES MECHANICS O LeS. GREASE GAS, alL &GREASE TOTAL GAS MISC. MERCHANDISE OIL & SUBLET REPAIRS GREASE []RETAIN PARTS TOTAL AX ACCESSORIES T DESTROY PARTS ESTIMATE AMOUNT • PAMS &.:LABOR .` tZSf3'$Y" TOTAL ] HEAEBY AUTHORVE THE ABOVE REPAIR YORK TO BE DONE ALONG WITH Tr:E NECESSARY MATEiW AND HEREBY &RANTYOU ANOOR YOL7REMPLOYEW PER- WRON O OPERATE THE CAR. TRUCK OR VI HKLE kEIEIN DESCRIBED ON STREETS. HIGHWAYS OR BSEWHEPE FOR THE PURPOSE OF TCMG ANWM INGPECTIM AN E]WRFSS MECHANICS LIEN IS HEREBY AMNOWCEDGED ON ABOVE CW TRUCK OR ��. GT 74 TO SECURE THE AMOW CF REPAIRS THERETO. YOU ARE ENTTREO TO APRICE ESTRMATE FOR THE REPAIRS YOU HAVE AUWRIZED. THE REPAIR PRIM XkY SE CM THAN THE BM WTE. BUT WU NOT EXCEED THE ESTIMATE WMiCUT VODR PERWSSIDN. YOUR SIGNATURE Wil IND CATS YOUR ESTIMATE SELFC ". TEARDOWN ESWATE-i tWDBISTARO THAI MY CAR WILL BE REASSEMBLE{)WMT N_______DAYS OF T♦fE DATE SHOWN IF I CHOOSE NOT TO AUWRRE THE SERVICES RWOA kfElYs 7_ 1.1 sIK41�Iein alai9R>E�SwR�R� 2.P r-.d.;M r m=W mT W Galen a aWglne OM.WD dS �7 f /''� ALITQ REPAIR ORDER AUTO kpET 4 mo*-1,px►4� )Wdfe4� 616 S- Aphltll� 1v . fan p4N, 04 P)ltne : t6 -W 348.7777 a LABOR ONLY GALS. GAS PARTS TOTAL PARTS QTS. OIL ACCESSOMES MECHANICS O LeS. GREASE GAS, alL &GREASE TOTAL GAS MISC. MERCHANDISE OIL & SUBLET REPAIRS GREASE []RETAIN PARTS TOTAL AX ACCESSORIES T DESTROY PARTS ESTIMATE AMOUNT • PAMS &.:LABOR .` tZSf3'$Y" TOTAL ] HEAEBY AUTHORVE THE ABOVE REPAIR YORK TO BE DONE ALONG WITH Tr:E NECESSARY MATEiW AND HEREBY &RANTYOU ANOOR YOL7REMPLOYEW PER- WRON O OPERATE THE CAR. TRUCK OR VI HKLE kEIEIN DESCRIBED ON STREETS. HIGHWAYS OR BSEWHEPE FOR THE PURPOSE OF TCMG ANWM INGPECTIM AN E]WRFSS MECHANICS LIEN IS HEREBY AMNOWCEDGED ON ABOVE CW TRUCK OR ��. GT 74 TO SECURE THE AMOW CF REPAIRS THERETO. YOU ARE ENTTREO TO APRICE ESTRMATE FOR THE REPAIRS YOU HAVE AUWRIZED. THE REPAIR PRIM XkY SE CM THAN THE BM WTE. BUT WU NOT EXCEED THE ESTIMATE WMiCUT VODR PERWSSIDN. YOUR SIGNATURE Wil IND CATS YOUR ESTIMATE SELFC ". TEARDOWN ESWATE-i tWDBISTARO THAI MY CAR WILL BE REASSEMBLE{)WMT N_______DAYS OF T♦fE DATE SHOWN IF I CHOOSE NOT TO AUWRRE THE SERVICES RWOA kfElYs 7_ 1.1 sIK41�Iein alai9R>E�SwR�R� 2.P r-.d.;M r m=W mT W Galen a aWglne OM.WD dS �7 f /''� ALITQ REPAIR ORDER AUTO kpET 4 mo*-1,px►4� )Wdfe4� 616 S- Aphltll� 1v . fan p4N, 04 P)ltne : t6 -W 348.7777 Page 1 of 2 Darrell Cullen - RE: Violations From: Darrell Cullen To: lisa@oneproducecompany.com Date: 8/19/2013 7:59 AM Subject: RE: Violations Hi Lisa: I have cleared all of your violations based upon your certifying that you corrected them by sending me back the signed NTC. You still need to: 1. Enter your HMBP into the portal to remove that violation. (you have two weeks) 2. Develop, maintain, and implement a waste inspection program. (an email stating you have implemented one will suffice) I would like to meet with you to discuss both and your programs in general. Please provide me a time and date when I can come out and meet with you to follow up. Darrell Cullen, REHS Hazardous Materials Specialist County of San Mateo (650) 372-6230 NEW EMAIL: dacujLen@smcgov.org >>> <lisa@oneproducecompany.com> 8/16/2013 1:39 PM >>> Hi Darrell, I don't have file for November 2012, but I have this one. Please see attached. Please let me know if you need anything else. Thank you, file: //C:ADocuments and Settings\dculle\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpwise\5211D047csmhs... 8/19/2013 Page 2 of 2 Lisa Cheung Quality Assurance Manager The Produce Company 60 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA 94080 P: (650)871-2505 F: (650)871-2507 lisa(cDoneproducecompany.com Warning: This message is confidential and may be privileged. This e-mail may contain information proprietary to The Produce Company and is intended only for the use of the intended recipient (s). If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient(s), you are notified that you have received this message in error and that any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. All e-mail sent to this address will be received by the The Produce Company e-mail system, and is subject to archival and review by someone other than the recipient. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Violations From: "Darrell Cullen" <dacullen@smcgov.org> Date: Fri, August 16, 2013 10:31 am To: <lisa@oneproducecompany.com> Hi Lisa: I have yet to see any progress on the corrective actions for your violations from your November 2012 inspection. If I do not see anything by next week I will have no choice but to send a Notice of Violation, which is the first step of enforcement and potential fines. Please contact me ASAP to discuss. Darrell Cullen, REHS Hazardous Materials Specialist County of San Mateo (650)372-6230 NEW EMAIL: dacullen@smcgov.org 101 file: //C:ADocuments and Settings\dculle\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpwise\5211D047csmhs... 8/19/2013 County rSan Mateo Health SystemL March 31, 2014 Certified #: 7010 0290 0001 6468 7458 NOTICE OF VIOLATION Ms. Lisa Cheung The Produce Company 60 Airport Blvd South San Francisco, CA 94080 Subject,Site: The Produce Company 60 Airport Blvd San Francisco, CA 94080 San Mateo County Environmental Health Services performed a routine hazardous materials & waste inspection and at the above -referenced facility on September 14, 2012 in the presence of Mr. Wayman Wong, a consultant. During the inspections, the following violation was noted: Hazardous Materials Business Plan (California Health & Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.95 and California Code of Regulations, Title 19) 1. HSC 25505: Failure to submit Hazardous Materials Business Plan annual certification The above listed items are violations of the California IIealth and Safety Code and the California Code of Regulations. Your failure to correct each of the violations listed above within 15 days of the receipt of this notice will result in an Administrative Enforcement Order, or a referral for further enforcement action. Copies of the inspection reports are enclosed for your reference. Please Note: There are Civil and Criminal penalties for failure to comply with California Health and Safety Code and/or California Code of Regulations. Failure to comply with Hazardous Materials Business Plan requirements may result in a civil penalty not to exceed two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each day in which the violation occurs. Any business that knowingly violates the requirements, after notice of violation, may be assessed in an amount not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) for each day in which the violation occurs. Environmental Health 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Phone (650) 372-6200 • Fax (650) 627-8244 • CA Relay 711 • Website www.smehealth.org Health System Chief • Jean S. Fraser Board of Supervisors • Don Horsley • Dave Pine • Carole Groom • Warren Slocmn • Adrienne Tissier If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at (650) 372-6230 Signed, Darre Cullen Hazardous Materials Specialist CC: Bill Lent, Hazardous Materials Program Supervisor Enclosures lJ V-A '-i OCC 11-1, i 17 (- 5 to `1 –i 1 F'rnhx2Jrwd C1ur 1loa th and Envirewrnnnd I3azardous Materials Business Plan Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda do Las Puigas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Phone: (650) 372-6200 1 Fax: (650) 627-8244 http://www,smchealth.org/environ Business Name: •�� In peoted Printed Name; Favi rl -C mact i na II Date: t._14f-�2. Date: j l I®t p JCC �o an. _f6 Site Address: int der, a. �� F 13L -VO Phone #: it�5� 7 0-11 ., l5u5- City: Zip Code: wt U U Mailing Address; City, State: Zip Code: �Ad�n Facility Contact Name; �.t S4 �•.�uA.ttfi Title: �21� � �r DeseYi fi orx ikon l i' om lanae ';; gown tuouts Business Activities CCR 2729.2 9�Yes O No O N/A Business Owner/Operator Ident. Facility/Owner information; Emcrgcnoy CCR 2729.2 - ,,../ tae Yes O No O N/A contaots' Certification Chemical Inventory HSC 25509 Yes O No O N/A Chemical disclosure; Complete information Emergency Preparedness Spill prevention; Emergency response plan; HSC 25504 O Yes O No O N/A Ad ata res once a ut tyrant Employee Training Chemloal safety; Emergency response; HSC 25504 O Yes 16 No O N/A Annual documentation ._ Site Map Chemical location; hvaeaatiOn rontc; CCR 2729,2pst Yes O No O N/A Assembly mea; Com late informnuon HMBP Review/Cortiiicatiou IISC 25505 Yes O No O NJA SL.n 7 O t I Cam luted miniamm every thrcc yews IIMBP Annual Certification, _ HSC 25505 O Yes 9 No O N/A DtK. w TJ ^-) Spill Notification and, Reporting HSC 25507 O Yes O No •4 N/A CalARP Program HSC 25533 O Yes O No iN/A Regulated substance; Re iAration submiaod --- >rxw,rnn n........k rii.......N.,... ri 1414nh 11.dA. n.Cn..mry of Violations. �6 Nodce to Comply O Continued �, ""412u>w+rsn+� rt�uyr-�ks w�ce rwy.�- dww�(.a+3(.u. cSur. w v_�S_a�c.:cCwJ • Trtry.nsRQ2Jf�"sx.c�{t of nt�rvuee�- 'er.- lu• •� �r'rtrtr � �e Gt>n��, wci1-.t�� "�� s. Within 30 days from the inspection date, make corrections to the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action. Please note that by signing th inspection report below, you are acknowledging receipt of this inspection report and that you have reviewed a iy pictures and documents obtained during this inspection and designated any confidential business inforrnalir ac ord ugly, Consent to Inspect Facility: In peoted Printed Name; Favi rl -C mact i na II Date: t._14f-�2. SMC 2100 (Rev. 04/12) ka ( 1) of i ) L:\HAZMA11Adittin\CURRBNTMASTERITAZMATFORMS\IIWP — gum co Lr) • � e . , - . , r OFFICIAL Postage $ tangled Fee _ Return Recalpt Fee Puehnark (Entlorsomant Requlretl) Here O Rastrletetl Dellvary Fes �—j (Endoreament Required) rr O Total Postage e M antro NIS, LISA CHEUNG THEPRODUCECOMPANy o sreefnpgNd; 60 AIRPORT BLVD N orPoearMo. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 CIN SIHte ZIPa4 N Complete Items 1, 2, and 3. Also complete Item 4 if Restricted Delivery Is desired. I ■ Print your name and address on the reverse I so that we can return the card to you. ■ Attach this card to the back of the mailplece, or on the front if space permits, 1. Article Addressed to A. Signature X ( ❑ Agent A dressee . He eiv. d y (Printed Nap, C,)b t eyyery 11 C9Y/ i `tr�r' D.. Is delivery address ress different from Item 1? f] Yes If YES, enter delivery address below: ❑ No I. MS. L�aA CHELJNCa THE PRODUCE COMPANY 60 AIRPORT BLVD s. ,s,_e/rvice Type SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Iyt Certified Mail® 0 Priority Mall Express" ❑ Registered 0 Return Receipt for Merchandise j- - - ❑ Insured Mail C] Collect on Delivery 4. Restricted Delivery? (Extra Fee) ❑ Yes 2. Article(Tans dramNumb7010 0290 0001 6468 7458 j � (i7ans(er from service label) I PS Form 3811, Jury 2013 Domestic Return Receipt I SPECTOR'S NAME: cility Address or Record ID: tOGRAM ELEMENTS irate program elements below) AAADD I. —LL6_Q____ 3. New INACTIVE (Temporary Starus such as a remade!) Frederlck'IiVang 60 A19mrl Blvd. 1 South San Francl\-tl -, 4= hed0on a producecompany. cam u DELETE 1. II i ITI gram P: 650 671-2505 F: 650 871.2507 3. 4 ❑ ACTIVATE • . • ■ . r • ■ ■ • • . ■ .. • • • . . ■ • • • . . r r .. ■ ■ • r ■ ■ ■ • ■ • ■ ■ • • • • ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • • ■ • ■ ■ • . • • r • . . • . • • • . r r •• NEW /Existin TEW DATA SHEET TEW FOLDER rfE v LABEL SSUE PERMIT end Permit Application to: (Contact Name) AID# CP � � ❑ Create STOPPP RECORD ID ❑ Business SELLS Tobacco Products ❑ District Change New District Old District ❑ Other: 1 0-10 too qs*010888068 060006040 0,9200 too Mae 0,109*6 0.. met else 06* ❑ CHANGE OF OWNERS W OWNER'S NAME: X OWNER'S ADDRESS: W OWNER'S MAIL TO ADDRESS: ifferent from Owner's Address) JV FACILITY NAME: CI'T'Y STATE ZIP CODE CITY ❑ NAVE CHANGE(EA crLITY STATE ZIP CODE LDDRESS CHANGE 4F-ACILIT11.(Please provide the oldfile to delete &the new information for the ftle to be created). X FACILITY ADDRESS: V FACILITY PHONE NumBER NEW FACILITY FAX NUMBER • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ • i • ■ • • ■ • • i i ■ • • i • • ■ • • • ■ • • ■ • ■ ■ ■ • ■ • • ■ ■ ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ • • ■ • • ■ ■ • • . • • • • • • • ■ f • • • • . • • • • • . T ,t NKS ONL Y )ELETE ENTIRE TANK PROGFAM (.41L TAN%s) ❑ RCRA LQG (2202-2203) )ELETE SPECIFIC TANK (PARTIAL) (-C� 3. SAL: C4 Cy" r } NER ID # FACILITY ID#. RECORD II)# r,G so RETURN TO INSPECTOR: Q1 No )MARLENElcharge ofinforma=ion form dec 008 SAN MATEO COUNTY L' ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION Hazardous Materials Program Change of Information Form [7] NEW FACILITY EXISTING FACILITY To change the current information for a HazMat facility, complete this form and submit by e-mail to the designated Fiscal Representative to update the file. Attach any supporting documentation. Do not print. FACILITY NAME: Produce Company FACILITY ID: FA0040914 DATE: Apr 15, 2014 CHANGE/REQUEST: (� CERS ID: (` EPA ID: (� FACILITY NAME (, FACILITY ADDRESS/PHONE# (1 ISSUE PERMIT (� DATA SHEET (1 ADD PROGRAM ELEMENT: INACTIVATE P/E: KNOWN DATE OF CLOSURE: Apr 10, 2014 1. F72. F-7 1. 2160 2.❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (` See Attached Portal Request 3. 4. 3. 2225 4. �-, Specific Tank or Treatment unit to delete DAII Programs Indicated in other/notes field OTHER/NOTES: Business Owner change; notified via Portal ENTER CHANGES IN THE APPROPRIATE FIELDS: FACILITY INFORMATION OWNER INFORMATION FACILITY NAME: OWNER NAME: DBA: OWNER ADDRESS: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ❑ ZIP: CITY: STATE: ❑ ZIP: TELEPHONE: FAX: TELEPHONE: FAX: MAILING/BILLING ADDRESS (- Other (- Facility Address (` Owner address: EMAIL: Other Address CITY: STATE: 7 ZIP: —771 EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION NAME:1 _7771 TITLE: TELEPHONE: VERIFICATION: Inspector's E-SIGNATURE: Darrell A. Cullen FOR FISCAL USE ONLY: RECEIVED AND COMPLETED BY: OLGA CASTILLO DATE: Apr 16, 2014 NOTES: . ;sok N OF , t. h a d3i� J 4 UN IDOLS 1F`ACILITY INFORNIATIUN BUSINESS ACTIVMES Page 1 of lei I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID #t. EPA ID # (Haxardvus Waste Only) � (Agency Use Only( _J J I BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facilrty Name or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS SITE ADIDRESSW 60 103 BUSINESS SITE CITY tp°. CA 21dh 620- I ZIP CODE � 45 �D II. ACTIVITIES DECLARATION NOTE: If you check YES to any part of this list, tease submit the Business Owner/ O erator Identification page. Roes your facility--- If Yes, piease complete these pages of tate UPCF... A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Have on site (for any purpose)at any one time, hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the applicable ?�ES❑ NO 4 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous substance specified in CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix A or B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 14 CFR Parts 34, 40 or 70? B. REGULATED SUBSTANCES Have Regulated Substances stored onsite in quantities greater than the © YES NO 4,. Coordinate with your local agency responsible for threshold quantities established by the California Accidental Release CaIAliP- Prevention Pm ram CalARP)? C. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs) LIST OPERATING PERMIT APPLICATION - Own or operate underground storage tanks? ❑ ,ES NO $ FACILITY IWFORMATiON UST OPERATING PERMIT APPLICATION - TANK INFORMATION D. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: DYES �} NO s. Na farm required to Store greater than 1,320 gallons of petroleum products (new or used) in above round tanks or containers? E. i1ilAZARDOUS WASTE Generate hazardous waste? AYES ❑ NO a. EPA 1D NUMBER -provide at top of this page Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted recyclable ❑ YES f$J NO ia. RECYCLABLE ]MATERIALS REPORT materials (per HSC §25143.2)? lone M racyder) Treat hazardous waste onsite? ❑ YES NO s i ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE 'TREATMENT NOTIFICATION -FACILITY PAGE ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT NOTIFICATION - UMT PAGE (ore page per unit) Perform treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit by ❑ YES h6 NO a. CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL ASSURANCE Rule and Conditional Authorization)? Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? ❑ YES D] NO 13. REMOTE WASTE CONSOLIDATION SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION Need to report tate closure/removal of a tank that was classified as hazardous ❑ YES ONO 14. HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION Generate in any single calendar month 1,000 kilograms (kg) (2,200 ❑ YES fA NO 146. Obtain federal EPA ID Number, file Biennial pounds) or more of federal RCRA hazardous waste, or generate in Report (EPA Form 970-13A/13), and satisfy any single calendar month, or accumulate at any time, I kg (2.2 requirements for RCRA Large Quantity Generator. pounds) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or generate or accumulate at any time more then 100 kg (224 pounds) of spill cleanup materials contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste? Serve as a Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection site? ❑ YES W NO wn. See CUPA for required forms. F. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS (Yon may also be required to provide additional information by your COPA or local agency.) is UN-020UPCF www,unidomerg 3115 - Rev. 08112/418 RANUM❑ "Ty UNII)OCS FACILITY INFORMATION JUN %12011 BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION I. IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID #1 (Agency Use Only) — BEGINNING DATE 100- ENDING DATE lol- BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA - Doing Business As) 3• BUSINESS PHONE 102 BUSYNESS SITE ADDRESS CJ U 103. 1 BUSINESS FAX sola. BUSINESS S E CITY 149FGA ZIP CODE 105. COUNTY loa DUN & BRADSTREET 106• PRIMARY SIC 107- PRIMARY NAICS 107a. BUSINESS MAILING ADDRESS 1D8a• BUSINESS MAILING CITY IRBb• STATE 109c. I ZIP CODE 1084 - BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME _0- BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 110. H. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME 11=OWNEiPHONE 112. OWNER MAILING ADDRESS U 113- OWNER MAILNU CITY 114. 1 STATE l Is. LZIP 3M& -ftjQbC1L'zW CODE 116. -62a III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME 117- t CONTACT PHONE its. -- a CONTACT MAILING AQ ESS 119. '►.-IbLt &W CONTACT EMAIL 1 sva fr!�An CONTACT MAFLING CITY 120• STATE ZIP CODE I U 122 Q -PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDARY- NAME 127• NAME us - TITLE V 124• TITLE V 129 BUSINESS PHONE 125• BUSINESS PHONE U 130. - 1S' 24-HOUR PHONE 126• 24-HOUR (62 SID4 - 3g6 PHONE 131 6 - 3 PAGER # 127• PAGER # 132• ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 133. Billing Address: Property Owner: 4ohn F 1-Dtk6- LLC. _ Phone No.: (AT gbp1) Certifscwten: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE F OWNERIOPERATOR OR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE 534, f !) NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER las. NAME SIGNER (print) 136.OF r Atupa EAT SIGNER V 107. QA UN-020UPCF V www.unidocs.org v 5115 - Rev. W12M UNIDOCS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY — CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (One page per material per building or area) �j ADD ❑ DELETE ❑ REVISE 200 Page 3 of I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA — Doing Business As) 3 CHEMICAL LOCATION 01. CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA ❑ YES NO FACS ITY ID # MAP # (Dprionaf) ani. GRID 0 (001-1) � (Agency Use dnly) II. CREAUCAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME los. TRADE SECRET 206. Yes 110 If Vtjaa m refer m inwickons COMMON NAME 207- EHS" 208• empana 1905 ❑ Yes P No *If EHS is "Yes." all amounts below must be in lbs - C S# 1 209- FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete ijrequire`d byy,CUPA) 210- F'-4in ML'S e &r` S HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212. CURIES 213 - TYPE (Check one item only) a PURE 10 b. MIXTURE © C. WASTE ❑ Yes ONO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215. (Check one item aidy) ❑ a SOLID ❑ b, LIQUID GAS3 _ FED HAZARD CATEGORIES I U 216. (Check all that appal a FIRE ❑ b, REACTIVE iZ c. PRESSURE RELEASE ❑ d. ACUTE HEALTH ❑ e_ CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217• 1 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 216 1 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 279 STATE WASTE CODE 220• UNITS" ❑ a. GALLONS ❑ b. CUBIC FEE[' (j c_ POUNDS ❑ d. TONS 221' DAYS ON SITE (Check one. item only) ■ if EHS, amount must 6e in pounds. STORAGE ❑ a ABOVEGROUND TANK ❑ f. CAN ❑ k- BOX ❑ p. TANK WAGON CONTAINER ❑ b- UNDERGROUND TANK ❑ g, CARBOY ( I- CYLINDER ❑ q. RAIL CAR ❑ c- TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑ h- SILO ❑ m- GLASS BOTTLE ❑ t- OTHER [ d. STEEL DRUM ❑ i. FIBER DRUM ❑ n- PLASTIC BOTTLE ❑ e. PLASTICINONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ j. BAG © o. TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE (] a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AM331EW ❑ c. BELOW AMBOTF 224. STORAGE TEMPERATURE a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c- BELOW AMBIENT ❑ d. CRYOGENIC 225. % WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or wwre only] ENS CAS # 226. i . 727. 228- 0 Yes ❑ No 224. 230. Z, 731. 232. ❑ Yes ❑ No 233. 234, 3, 23$. 236. ❑ Yes ❑ No 277. 238. 4, 279- 240• ❑ Ycs ❑ No U1. 2A2. 5. 243. 244. 0 Yes ❑ No 7A S. tf npx tuurdoati ren�yoapts ve prescar ar gyeaeer than L% try weloht d aon-carciaognic, ar 0.1% by wtot irnrdpose tie, sha s of paper npturrag the royvired mfermapan. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION DOT Hazard Class: If this facility is subject to Federal Eml bottom of the form if the page lists an pouads. whichever is less. t1N-020UPCF If EPCRA, Please Sip Here. suing and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) reporting requirements, a sigaature is required at the Hazardous Substance (EHSy handled at or above its Federal Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ) or SOU www.unidoc&org 7115 - Rev. 08/12108 UNIDOCS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INi1ENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (One page per material per building or area) ADD ❑ DELETE ❑ REVISE 2o0. Page of r X. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA - Doing Business As) 3. p4 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 • CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 202 C6rnft�60A❑ YES i4 NO FACIE Y III # 1• MAP # (opitarrol) 203• GRID # (Opttonal) 204. fAg-ey UiL Only) 1 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 20s- TRADE SECRET 206• ❑ Yes No If s*css m [MCRA rder to inscuctio s COMMON NAME 207. EHS. 208. El Yes � No `If EHS is "Yes." all amoimts below must be in lbs- CAS# 209• FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete ifregwred by CUPA) 210. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 2i 4. RADIOACTIVE212 CURIES 20. TYPE (Check one item nnfy) ❑ a PURE Job. MIXTURE ❑ c. WASTE ❑ Yes No PHYSICAL STATE 2'4 LARGEST CONTAINER 215. (Check one item only) ❑ a SOLID ❑ 5, LIQUID 19 c. GAS FELT HAZARD CATEGORIES 216. {Check all that apply} ❑ a_ FIRE ❑ b- REACTIVE $I c. PRESSURE RELEASE ❑ d. ACUTE HEALTH ❑ e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217. MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 218. ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE �0 LNITS' ❑ a. GALLONS ❑ , CUBIC FEET Ile.FOUNDS ❑ d. TONS ' DAYS ON SrTE (Check one item only) * if EFTS, amount must be in pounds. 36-5 STORAGE ❑ a. ABOVEGROUND TANK ❑ f. CAN ❑ L BOX ❑ p. TANK WAGON 22j' CONTAINER Cl b. UNDERGROUND TANK ❑ g. CARBOY i- CYLINDER ❑ q- RAILCAR ❑ c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑ h. SILO ❑ M. GLASS BOTTLE ❑ r. OTHER ❑ d. STEEL DRUM ❑ i- FIBER DRUM ❑ n_ PLASTIC BOTTLE ❑ e- PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ j- BAG ❑ a- TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE %a, AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c- BELOW AMBIENT � STORAGE TEMPERATURE225. a AMBIENT D b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT ❑ d, CRYOGENIC % WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixtZ&E or Waste only) EHS CAS # I226. . �� 227. 225. Yes No [� 229- 230. 2. C) 231. 232 ❑ Yes No 233. 234. 3, 235. 236. ❑ Yes ❑ No 237. 23A 4. 239. 240. ❑ Yes ❑ No 241. 242. S. 243. 244. ❑ Yes ❑ No 245- If more harardow compancmu are presemt •t greater than I% by weight if wow-e4^dr^he� or &I % 6y weight if ardnegea c, ettAch addibmA sheets of paper nptnrmg the required imfwmapen. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246- DOT Hazard Class; If EPCRA, Please Sign Here, If this facility is subject to Federal Emergency Planning aad Community Right to Know Act [EPCRA) reporting requirements, a signature is required a the bottom of the form if the page lists an Extremely Hazardous Substance (EHS) handled at or above its Federal Threshold Planning Quantity ('TP¢) or 5N pounds, whichever is less. UIS-020UPCF www.unidoc&org 7115 • Rev, 08/12MS UNI DOCS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -- CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (One page per material per building or area) ADD ❑ DELETE ❑ REVISE 20o Page _ of 1. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA - Darng Business As) I 3. CHEMICAL LOCATI N V I U 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFTDENTSAL EPCRA xox. ❑ YES Q NO FACILITY fD # 1. MAP # (Qpional)203• GRID # Q�prrooal) 704. (Agency Ose Orly) II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 20S- TRADE SECRET El Yes fZ No 206. i, >f nbjcaa w EPUL4, refer n it stn,ctons CO ON NAME 207, EHS' Yes 0 No C) Yes *if EHS is "Yes," all arnolmis below must be in ibs, CAS# 209. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Comple+c irmquired by CUPA) 210• HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211• RADIOACTIVE 212. CURIES 213. TYPE (Chick one ileal Only) ❑ a PURE b MIXTURE ❑ e. WASTE ❑ Yes No PHYSICAL, STATE 214. LARGEST CONTAINER 215. (Check one item Only) ❑ 3 SOLID b. LIQUID ❑ c. GAS FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216. (Check all that apply) ❑ a. FIRE. ❑ b. REACTIVE ❑ c, PRESSURE RELEASE [9 d. ACUTE HEALTH ❑ e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 218. ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 214 STATE WASTE CODE Zia. UNITS' a. GALLONS ❑ b. CU61C FEET ❑ C. POUNDS ❑ d. TONS xxl- DAYS ON SITE 222. (Check aerie item only) . If EES, mount must be in pounds, 365 STORAGE ❑ a ABOVEGROUND TANK ❑ f. CAN ❑ k- SOC ❑ p. TANK WAGON ' CONTAINER ❑ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ❑ g- CARBOY ❑ 1. CYLINDER ❑ q, RAIL CAR ❑ c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑ 11 SILO ❑ m. GLASS BOTTLE ❑ r. OTHER ❑ d. STEEL DRUM ❑ i. FIBER DRUM [In. PLASTIC BOTTLE e- PLASTICNONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ j. BAG ❑ o- TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE a AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT n4. STORAGE TEMPERATURE (� a AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT ❑ d- CRYOGENIC 225. % WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (Far mixture or waste only) EHS CAS # x2E. I � I,-) 5 327. ttJP7 ^7.8. M Yes ❑ No 229. azo. 2, 231. [123x. Yes ❑ Na 23z 234 3. 235- 236. ❑ Yes ❑ No 237 239. 4. 239, 240. ❑ Yes ❑ No est. 242. 5. 243. 244. ❑ Yrs ❑ No 245. u man 4n rdoos wmpir mtr are pramt at gids- than ISL by w6ol if nm-mmiso� or 0.1% by wool if aercki gmie, ■Staab additional shoe# of paper apru ins Me rcyansd infatuation. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED WFORMATION 2". DOT Hazard Class: 1f EPCRA, Please Sign Here - If this Facility is subject to Federal Emergency Plauning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) reporting requirements, a signature is required at the bottom of the form if the page lists an Extremely F3azsrdous Substance (EMS) handled at or above its Federal Threshold Planuuiag Qugntity CTPQ) or SU0 pounds, whichever is less, UN-020UPCF www.unidocs.org 7/15 - Rev. 08/12JM UNIDOCS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY --- CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (One page per material per building or area) ADD ❑ DELETE ❑ REVISE zoo_ Page _� of I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as Fav1W Name or DBA - Dorr+g BusmessAs) 1 CHEMICAL LOCATION U a xoi. CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 262. ❑ YES t& NO FACILITY ID # i. MAP # (oyli0Aal) ms. GRID # (opitonal) 204. 64vncy Use only) II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME xk5. TRADE SECRET 206. ❑YES N6 tfWAva to EPCR& & rsfer n in=cfi u COMMON NAME 2-07- EHS' alas. ❑ Yes 16 No 'If FHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs. CAS# 209• FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complere +if mquired by CJPA4) 210. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211. RADIOACTIVE xlx• CURIES 213- TYPE (Check one nem only) ❑ a PLRtE 4 b. MI7fTURE ❑ c. WASTE ❑ Yes No PHYSICAL STATE 214. LARGES'-CONTAINER xis. (Check one seem only) ❑ a SOLID M b. LIQUID ❑ c. GAS FED HAZARD CATEGORIES xis. (Check all iharapply) ❑ a_ FIRE ❑ b. REACTIVE ❑ Q. PRESSURE RELEASE X d. ACUTE HEALTH ❑ e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217 N AmM`u v1 DAILY AMOUNT 218. ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 2i9 STATE WASTE CODE 220. LNTTS' GALLONS ❑ b. CMC FEET ❑ G. POUNDS ❑ d. TONS zzl. DAYS ON SITE, � (Check ane item only) ' (f EHS, amount must be in pounds. 365 STORAGE ❑ a A13OVEGROUNDTANK ❑ f. CAN ❑ k. Bax ❑ p. TANK WAGON CONTAINER 0 b- UNDERGROUND TANK ❑ g- CARBOY ❑ 1. CYLINDER ❑ q- RAIL CAR ❑ C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑ h. SILO ❑ m. GLASS BOTTLE ❑ r. OTHER ❑ d. STEEL DRUM ❑ i. F113ER DRUM ❑ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE [� e. PLASTICNONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ i. BAG ❑ o. TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSUREx24. a. AMBIENT ❑ b, ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ C. BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE � a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c- BELOW AMBIENTZ'5. ❑ d. CRYOGENIC % WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS # 725 1. to 227. r x20. Yes ❑ No 229 Do.231. 2. 232. Yes ❑ No 233 234. I 235.235, ❑ Yes ❑ No 237 238. 4, 239- 240. ❑ Yes ❑ No 74l 242. 5. 243. I" ❑ Yes ❑ No 24S. if more bx=rdons compoasmts Orr prt:seat at Featff than 1% by weigh[ d m 0A% by w ftht if rarannyeak, attach addit:awl sheer or paper cayteriwy At regstred ipfmoation. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 7"- DOT Hazard Class: If EPCRA, Please Sign Here. U this facility is subject to Federal Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA) reporting requirements, a signature is required at the bottom of the form if the page lists an Extremely Hazardous Substance (EHS) bandied at or 2bove its Federal Threshold Planning Quantity ('f'PQ) or 504 pounds, whichever is less. UN-020UPCF www.unidocs org 7115 - Rev. 08112)08 UNIDOCS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERJEALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION E. (One page per material per building or area) �'j ADD ❑ DELETE ❑ REVISE Page of 1. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or ABA - Doing Bustness.4s) 3 CHEMICAL LOCA ON 201. CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 203 cheginal ❑ YES 19 NO FACILITY ID # MAP# (Dluional) 203. GRID # (Opllnnal) 2114. (Agency Me Only) 11. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 206- TRADE SECRET ❑YesNo 296. If wbject to EPCRA, refer n irmtruc am CO N NAME 207. FHS` ❑ Yes ❑ No }If EMS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs. CAS# 209• FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complere rf required by CUPA) 210, HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211. RADIOACTIVE 21z CURIES 213. TYPE (Check one item only) ❑ a. PURE M b. MIXTURE ❑ c- WASTE ❑ Yes 19 No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 21S. (Check one item only) ❑ a SOLID 1�b. LIQUID ❑ c- GAS FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216. (Check all ihor apply) ❑ a. FIRE ❑ h. REAL 1W ❑ c. PRESSURE RELEASE Cd d. ACUTE HEALTH ❑ e- CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT DAILY AMOUNT 71$- ANNUAL. WASTE AMOUNT 219. STATE WASTE CODE 220. =MAXIMUM 9 UNITS' 09 a. GALLONS ❑ b- CUBIC FEET ❑ c- POUNDS ❑ d. TONS 2z1. DAYS ON SITE � (Check wre item only) • If EiiS. amount must be in pounds. 36 STORAGE 0 a ABOVEGROUND TANK ❑ T. CAN ❑ L BOX ❑ p. TANK WAGON CONTAINER ❑ b. UNDERGROUND TANK ❑ g- CARBOY ❑ l_ CYLINDER ❑ t;- RAIL CAR ❑ c- TANK INSIDE BUILDING ❑ h. SILO ❑ In, GLASS BOTTLE ❑ r. OTHER ❑ d. STEEL DRUM i. FIBER DRUM [3 n. PLASTIC BOTTLE }$� e. PLAST]CINONMETALLIC DRUM ❑ j. BAG ❑ o. TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE a. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT 2Z4 - STORAGE TEMPERATURE �j s. AMBIENT ❑ b. ABOVE AMBIENT ❑ c. BELOW AMBIENT ❑ d. CRYOGENIC 225. % WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) ENS CAS # 716. 1 4 x � �rfr►r]�mup) 2�.7 Ouakh ACom n S ref Yes ❑ 114,jo x29. 1 224. 230.� 2. 3 r. �p G�,t> �• 'Orn F" lop) chl& e 0 Yes ❑ No 232. 733. 234 3, 235. x36. ❑ Yes ❑ No 237 235. 4. 239- 249. ❑ Yes ❑ No 241. 242 5. 243. 744. ❑ Yes ❑ No 265. ltmere puareew compoeeaes .n tat grata tutu 1% by w4oi if noa-c t ugwic, or 0.1% by wsiot durdneremic. mnwb o"ImcLO sh"u of payer capturing rbe ragai vd iofo atiw ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLEM13 INFORMATION 246. DOT Hazard Class: If EPCRA, Please Sign Hen. n tuts tactttty is suolect to rederai Luxrgetity rtauurng and Community Kight to Know Act (brURA) reporting requirements, a signature is required at the bottom of the form if the page lists as Extremely Hamrdous Substance (EHS) haudled at or above its Federal Threshold Plat oning Quantity tTPQ) or 504 pounds, whichever is less. UN-020LIPCF www.unidocs.org 7115 - Rev. 09/12/08 Emergency Response/Contingency Plan (Hazardous Materials Business Plan Module) Authority Cited: HSCf 25504(b); 19 CCR §'2731; 22 CCR §662162.34(a)(4) Page j— oflc� All facilities that handle hazardous materials in HMBP quantities must have a written emergency response plan. In addition, facilities that generate 1,000 kilograms or more of hazardous waste (or more than 1 kilogram of acutely hazardous waste or 100 kilograms of debris resulting from the spill of an acutely hazardous waste) per month, or accumulate more than 6,000 kilograms of hazardous waste on-site at any one time, must prepare a hazardous waste contingency plan. Because the requirements are similar, they have been combined in a single document, provided below, for your convenience. This plan is a required module of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan {HMBP}. If you already have a plan that meets these requirements, you should not complete the blank plan, below, but you must include a copy of your existing plan as part of your HMBP. This site-specific Emergency Response/Contingency Plan is the facility's plan for dealing with emergencies and shall be implemented immediately whenever there is a fire, explosion, or release of hazardous materials that could threaten human health and/or the environment. At least one copy of the plan shall be maintained at the facility for use in the event of an emergency and for inspection by the local agency. A copy of the plan and any revisions must be provided to any contractor, hospital, or agency. with whom special (i.e., contractual) emergency services arrangements have been made (see section 3, below). 1. Evacuation Plan: a. The following alarm signal(s) will be used to begin evacuation of the facility (check all that apply): ❑ Bells; ❑ Horns/Sirens; [� Verbal (i.e., shouting); ❑ Other (specify b. 0 Evacuation map is prominently displayed throughout the facility. Note: A properly completed HMBP Site Plan satisfies contingence plan map requirements. This drawing (or any other drawing that shows primary and alternate evacuation routes, emergency exits, and primary and alternate staging areas) must be prominently posted throughout the facility in locations where it will be visible to employees and visitors. 2. a. Emergency Contacts*: Fire/Police/Ambulance Phone No.: 911 State Office of Emergency Services Phone No.: (800) 852-7550 b. Post -Incident Contacts*: Certified -Unified Program Agency (C-UPA) Phone No.: (650) 372-6200 Local Hazardous Materials Program Phone No.: L650)372-6200 California EPA Department of Toxic Substances ControlPhone No.: (� o } ] Cal -OSHA Division of Occupational Safety and Health --------------------- Phone No.: ( 0Qp ) Q63 -94A- Air Quality Management District Phone No.: (41 'r Regional Water Quality Control Board Phone No.: ( 5 IQ_) A,�') - 300 * Phone numbers for agencies in S1nidUcs Member Agency geographic jurisdictions are available at www.unidoes.org. c. Emergency Resources: Poison Control Center* --- Phone No.: (LOO) 876-4766 Nearest Hospital: Name: Lla ELL _ ppLffl/ nehtg Phone No.: (61-70 ) 14,2- 16o& Address: city:3cytt? -fan ►7C15 3. Arrangements With Emergency Responders: If you have made special (i.e., contractual) arrangements with any police department, fire department, hospital, contractor, or State or local emet gency response team to coordinate emergency services, describe those arrangements below: UN-020UPCF www.unidocs.org 9115 - Rev. 08/12/08 Emergency Response/Contingency Plan (]Hazardous Materials Business Plan Module) Page —q— of� & Emergency Equipment: 22 CCR §66265,52(e) [as referenced by 22 CCR §66262,34(a)(4)] requires that emergency equipment at the facility be listed. Completion of the following Emergency Equipment Inventory Table meets this requirement. EMERGENCY MUIPMENT INVENTORY TABLE 1, Equipment Cate o 2. 3. 4. Equipment pe Locations * Descri tion** Personal Protective Equipment, Safety Equipment, and First Aid Equipment _R ❑ Cartridge Respirators ❑ Chemical Monitorin Equipment (/describe) ® Chemical Protective Aprons/Coats Chemical Protective Boats 53 Chemical Protective Gloves ❑ Chemical Protective Suits (describe) ❑ Face Shields ® First Aid Kits/Stations (describe) ' ❑ hard Hats Plumbed E e Wash Stations PlarL iiildirai Portable E e Wash Kits (i.e., bottle ) - ❑ Respirator Caririd es (describer —USafety Glasses/Splash-Gaggles ❑ Safety Showers ❑ Self -Contained Breathing Apparatuses (SOBA ❑ Other (describe) Fire Extinguishing Systems ❑ Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems ❑Fire Alarm Boxes/Stations ❑ Fire Extinguisher Systems (describe) ® Fire Extin uishers describe) ❑ Other (describe) Spill Control Equipment and Decontamination Equipment ❑ Absorbents (describe) ❑ Berms/Dikes describe ❑ Decontamination Egaipment (describe} ❑ Emer en Tanks (describe) ❑ Exhaust Hoods ❑ Gas Cylinder Leak Repair Kits (describe) ❑ Neutralizers (describe) ❑ OveMack Drums ❑ Sumps (describe) ❑ Other (describe) Communications and Alarm Systems ❑ Chemical Alarms (describe) ❑ intercoms! PA Systems ❑ Portable Radios Tele hones ❑ Tank Leak Detection Systems ❑ Other (describe) Additional Equipment (Use Additional Pages if Nesded.) ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ El * Use the map and grid numbers from the Storage Map prepared earlier for your HMBP. ** Describe the equipment and its capabilities. ff applicable, specify any testing/maintenance procedureslintervals. Attach additional pages, numbered appropriately, ij'needed. UN-020UPCF www.unidomorg 21115- Rev. 08/12/08 Employee Training Plan (Hazardous Materials Business Plan Module) Authority Cited: HSC, Section 25504(c); 22 CCR §66262.34(a)(4) Page 0_ of All facilities that handle hazardous materials in HMBP quantities must have a written employee training plan. This plan is a required module of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP). A. blank plan has been provided below for you to complete and submit if you do not already have such a plan. If you already have a brief written description of your training program that addresses all subjects covered below, you are not required to complete the blank plan, below, but you must include a copy of your existing document as part of your HMBP. Check all boxes that apply. [Note: Items marked with an asterisk (*) are required.]: L Personnel are trained in the following procedures: Internal aiarntlnotification * Evacuationlre-en rocedures & assembly point locations* Emergency_incident reporting Extemal emergency response organization notification Locations and contents of EmergencX Res onselContin enc Pian ® Facility evacuation drills, that are conducted at least (specs): Aonu A(e,g., "Quarterly", etc.[ 2. Chemical Handlers are additionally trained in the following: Safe methods for handlina and storage of hazardous materials Locations and proRer use of fire and s ill control equipment S ill Procedures/emagency procedures Pro r use ofersonal protectiveeguipmnit Specific hazard(s) of each chemical to which they may be exposed. including routes of exposure (i.e., inhalation, ingestion, absorption * Hazardous Waste HandiersfManagers are trained in all aspects of hazardous waste management specific to their job duties (e.g., container accumulation time requirements, labeling requirements, storage area inspection requirements, manifesting requirements, etc.) * 3. Emergency Response Team Members are capable of and engaged in the following: Complete this section only if you have an in-house emergency response team Personnel rescue Rrocedures Shutdown of opgoons ❑ Liaison with responding agencies Use, maintenance, and re lacement of emergency res once equipment Refresher training, which is rovided at least annuals EI Emergency response drills, which are conducted at least (specify): (e.g- "Quarterly", [JN-020UPCF www,unidoes.org 12115 - Rev. 08/12/08 Record Keeping (Hazardous Materials Business Plan Module) Page _L1 of I,�_ All facilities that handle hazardous materials must maintain records associated with their management. A summary of your record keeping procedures is a required module of the Unidocs Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP). A blank summary has been provided below for you to complete and submit if you do not already have such a document. If you already have a brief written description of your hazardous materials record keeping systems that addresses all subjects covered below, you are not required to complete this page, but you must include a copy of your existing document as part of your HMBP. Check all boxes that apply. The following records are maintained at the facility. [Note: Items marked with an asterisk (*) are required.]: Currer_t ern to ees' training records (to be retained until closure othe acili } Former ern to ees' training records to be retained at least three years after termination o em 2 mens El Training Program(s)) ((e., written descri tion of introductory and continuing trainin Current co of this Emergency Res onselContin enc Plan * Record of recordable/reportable hazardous material/waste releases Record of hazardous material/waste storage area inspections Record of hazardous waste tank dailyins ections El 1]escri tion and documentation of facili emerenc response drills Note: The above list of records does not necessarily identify every type of record required to be maintained by the facility. Note: The following section applies where local agencies require facility owners/operators to perform and document routine facility self -inspections: A copy of the Inspection Check Sheet(s) or Log(s) used in conjunction with required routine self - inspections of your facility must be submitted with your HMBP. [Exception: Unidocs provides a Hazardous MaterialslWaste Storage Area Inspection Form that you may use if you do not already have your own form. If you use the Unidocs form (available at wwwv.unidoes.org), you do not need to attach a copy.] Check thea ro nate box: We will use the Unidocs "Hazardous MaterialslWaste Storage Area InsEection Form" to document inspections. ❑ We will use our own documents to record inspections. (A blank M o each document used must be attached to this HMBP.) UN-020UPCF www.unidomorg 13115 - Rev. 08112M ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 5 A N M A T F 0 C 0 U iii i 7 oleo protecting nor Fir" Uh 'Ilia £1-1vifol4r;rr o Hazardous Materials Business Pian Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda de Las Pufgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Phone: (650) 372-62001 Fax: (650) 627-8244 http./Ywww.smhealth.org/environ Business Name: --f" Site Address - city: Mailing Address: City: Facility Contact Name: t5A �►� E# See#1<on in Com iianee`' .:..... Business Activities CCR 2729.2 Yes O No 0 NIA Business Owner/Operator ]dent. CCR 2729.2 �f Yes 0 No O NIA Facility/owner information: Emergency contacts; Certification Chemical Inventory HSC 25549 Yes O No 0 N/A Chemicat disclosure; Complete information Emergency Preparedness Spill prevention; Emergency response plan: HSC 25504 Yes 0 No 0 MIA Adequate response b ui mcnt Employee Training HSC 25504 +.,� W Yes 0 No 0 NIA Chemical safety. Emergency response; ocumentation p l location: Evacuation route; CCR 277[9.2 Yes ONO D NIA area; Complete information Review/Certification HSC 25505 10 Yes O No 0 NIA ed minimum eve three years Annual Certification lRevulated HSC 25505 06 Yes O No O N/A otification and Reporting HSC 25507 O Yes O No � NIA P Program HSC 25533 0 Yes O No NIA d substance. Registtmlion submitted HMBP Reqort Narrative: QHMBP Date: Phone 4:6o5o) l Zip Code: q %4 ti ?-(-) State: I Zip Code: Title: �r M imeni� AMC-Vr- ❑ Summary of Violations O Notice to Com I 0 Within 30 days from the inspection date, maize corrections to the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action. Please note that by signing this inspection report belowt you are acknowledging receipt of this inspection report and that you have reviewed any pictures and documents obtained during this inspection and designated any confidential business information accordingly. Consent to Inspect Facility: Printed Name: Facility Contact Signature: I Date: SMC 2100 (Rev. 04/I I) Page ( ) of ( ) 01 V-A 44 oa I 1-1 i tom- R 5 (x `1 -15 fires'fnttJrx� Om 1loalth awl Eravii emment Hazardous Materials Business Plan Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda de Las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Phone: (650) 372-6200 1 Fax: (650) 627-8244 http://www.smehealth.org/environ Business Name: R TT�'te���� 'tae/\yt�J w1 L � n 2 ��N1n fuS l.'J�.f [ /�" (' ,t.,, hSl'� �Wl 1�W V'V'd�• � Vh '1},,n� �. Cr-Uwl�. �CUJs�I(y. J�.f'riC t�\a Date:f C'fIN )t t 11\e �pJCC-. C > �n - Site Address: Phone #: 60 Akt2 UL - (&-3 ) 0-11 - o,� -00 .1505 City: Zip Code: q 41043 u Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: Facility Contact Name: Title: L% S2 CA'e'o Aj C r Q Vev ,M c• C Description ton to Compliance, t ntttllt0nts Business Activities R 2729.2 C Yes O No O N/A Business Owner/Operator Ident. ;CCR Facility/Owner information; Emergency 2729.2 Yes O No O N/A contacts; Certification Chemical Inventory C 25509 Yes O No O N/A Chemical disclosure; Complete inforniation Emergency Preparedness Spill prevention; Emergency response plan; HSC 25504 ��tt yy Yes O No O N/A Ade uate res onseegiuipment Employee Training Chemical safety; Emergency response; HSC 25504 O Yes �6 No O N/A Annual documentation Site Map Chemical location; Evacuation route; CCR 2729.2 Yes O No O N/A Assembly area; Complete information HMBP Review/Certification HSC 25505 Yes O No O N/A '`}^'� ? Ott Completed minimum every three years HMBP Annual Certification HSC 25505 O Yes 9 No O N/A DRe. T04,0 - Spill Notification and Reporting HSC 25507 O Yes O No '4 N/A 2CalARP Program HSC 25533 O Yes O No �N/A Regulated substance; Registration submitted NMRP Renart Narrative- O 1iMRP Review O Summary of Violations 16 Notice to Comply O Continued ��-O=v SV �• �'U R TT�'te���� 'tae/\yt�J w1 L � n 2 ��N1n fuS l.'J�.f [ /�" (' ,t.,, hSl'� �Wl 1�W V'V'd�• � Vh '1},,n� �. Cr-Uwl�. �CUJs�I(y. J�.f'riC t�\a tjt pM•ril/cJ�- 'Q,.rr^ iU • � 77IZ w id d1 t .1i7 Y � r..�CId1I� t.J t: \ r1t /\ � ® S . Within 30 days from the inspection date, make corrections to the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action. Please note that by signing th inspection report below, you are acknowledging receipt of this inspection report and that you have reviewed a y pictures and documents obtained during this inspection and designated any confidential business information ac ordz,�tgly. Consent to Inspect Facility: In petted Printed Name:Fact i C coact i na II Date: - SMC 2100 (Rev. 04/12) Pa ( 1) of ) L:\HAZMA'nAdmin\CURRENT MASTER HAZMAT FORMSVIMRP From: Portal Guest <infoSMCUPA@smcgov.org> To: HMBP <SMCUPA@smcgov.org> Date: 1/15/2013 5:05 PM Subject: Login Request Submission for Darrell Cullen CC: System Administrator <administrator@ecompliance.net> This is an automatically generated email. Please do not reply. A Login Request has been submitted for Darrell Cullen from United Prosperity Group, Inc, dba The Produce Company. To view this form : 1) Login to ehesubmit.smchealth.org. 2) Select Login Request from the available forms list. 3) The submitted form is 7699. I UVJ ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH S A N M A T E O C O U N T Y we..,,ivy, Q 11rotrcting Our Health vnel tmvironmont Hazardous Materials Business Plan Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda de Las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Phone: (650) 372-6200 1 Fax: (650) 627-8244 http://www.smhealth.org/environ Business Name: Date: Site Address: Phone#: (6 So ZSO!r O City: 5 S� Zip Code: 6M17110 Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: SArnt Facility Contact Name: Title: t QAr �\-sA Gher�� r, Business Activities CCR 2729.2 O Yes t9(No O N/A Business Owner/Operator Iden. Facility/Owner information, Emergency CCR 2729.2 O Yes W No O N/A contacts Certification Chemical Inventory HSC 25509 S1 O Yes 7� NO O N/A zylotuc4 '''�''F`� t RSP Chemical disclosure, Complete information ,S _ Suotww o►ru ula Soh Emergency Preparedness Spill prevention, Emergency response plan, HSC 25504 �,.,( Yes O No O N/A O Adequate response equipment Employee Training Chemical safety, Emergency response, HSC 25504 Yes O No O N/A Annual documentation Site Map Chemical location, Evacuation route, CCR 2729.2 ,,/ O Yes Qp No O N/A Assembly area, Complete information HMBP Review/Certification HSC 25505 O Yes O No 16 N/A Completed minimum every three years HMBP Annual Certification HSC 25505 1 O Yes O No 9N/A Spill Notification and Reporting HSC 25507 O Yes O No 6 N/A Aboveground PetroleumStorage HSC 25270.5 O Yes O No VN/A required, SPCC Ian SPCC Ian on-site CaIARP Program HSC 25533 O Yes O No N/A Registration submitted I ^ f`%A-N..e...!`......dv n!`nnNnuntl — .__ .......... _...... t Sultvr ,v 44M(3P ...... — __...... _ __......_. _. ---------- 101 4v n wti-I1tn 'J0 CA (F'09^S 0tc4sc( ZN D Rt -OU tis Please make any necessary corrections to the violations noted on this inspection repo ubmit proof of corrective action within 30 DAYS from the inspection date. TWO COPIES of the new or revised HTP M must b milted upon request. Consent to Inspect Facility: Sig atu a In act d Printed Name: Facility Contact Si na Date: A SMC 2100 (Rev. 06/09) v Page( 1 )of( ) ) r ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH S A N ,AA A T E 0 C CU U N r Y' _ - ea F�ro?t,K!,ry puf Pier47fh :,nJ fnvbonrrPP:! Hazardous Materials Business Plan Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda de Las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Phone: (650) 372-6200 1 Fax: (650) 627-8244 http://www.smhealth.org/env iron Business Name: Inspected by: . n Date: C) Date: L Site Address: (� Q ` Phone k: "Z5 O 1 del, 0 J' 1� City: SS p D Zip Code: G` I C) 6 1 LZip Mailing Address: City: State: Code: Facility Contact Name: Title: Description Section In Co liance Comments Business Activities HSC 25505 O Yes O o O N/A Business Owner/Operator Ident. Facility/Owner information, Emergency HSC 25504 O s O No O N/A contacts, Certification Chemical Inventory HSC 25509 Yes O No O N/A Chemical disclosure, Complete information Emergency Preparedness Spill prevention Emergency response plan, HSC 25504 O O No O N/A Adequate response equipment Employee Training Chemical safety, Emergency response, HSC 25504 O Yes O o O N/A Annual documentation Site Map Chemical location, Evacuation route, HSC 25505 OY O No O N/A Assemblyarea, Complete information HMBP Review/Certification HSC 25505 O Yes O No (,rIV/A Completed minimum every three years HMBP Annual Certification HSC 25505 O Yes O, No O�N%A Spill Notification and Reporting HSC 25507 O Yes O No t�A Aboveground Petroleum Storage HSC 25270.5 O Yes O No O'�N/A SPCC plan required, SPCC plan on-site CaIARP Program HSC 25533 O Yes O No /A Registration submitted HMBP Report Narrative: O HMBP Review O Summary of Violations O Notice to Comply O Continued S� Please make any necessary corrections to the violations noted on this inspection report and submit proof of corrective action within 30 DAYS from the inspection date. TWO COPIES of the new or revised HMBP must be submitted upon request. Consent to Inspect Facility: Signature: Inspected by: . n Prime Name: Facility ntact Sig store: �Yht Date: SMC 2100 (Rev. 01/09) 4� Page( ' ) of( p Stale of California — California Environmental Protection Agency Department of Toxic Substances Control - GISS Reset Fo I Print P.O. Box 606, Sacramento. CA 95812-0806 CALIFORNIA HAZARDOUS WASTE PERMANENT ID NUMBER APPLICATION Please tvoe or neatly print in ink. Please review the line -by-line instructions carefully. To check on the slates of your request, go to www .hwts,dtsc.ca-9ov and click on Reports NEW NUMBER REQUEST Check all that apply. (See instructions.) E] 1. i am applying for a new permanent California ID number as a hazardous waste: 2 Generator Transporter Reason for new number: A. M Never had a number S. ❑ $usiness moved C. 0 Legal owner of business changed if your business generates greater than 100 kg ofRCRA hazardous waste permonth, contact U5 EPA for a federal ID number. CHANGES TO STATUS OR INFORMATION FOR AN EXISTING ID NUMBER (see instructions.) For existing ID number: C A L 0 4 0 3 1 8 0 1 2 F1 2. 1 am updating the mailing address and/or contact information only. ❑ 3. I am inactivating this ID Number. 4, 1 am reactivating this IU Number. F1 5. f am changing the business name only, no ownership change. 5. SitelFacility/Business Name (Include DBA): United Prosperity Group Inc. DEA, The Produce Company (yes Instructions.) 7. Site Location: 60 Airport Slvd Street CA 94080 South San Francisco City State Zip County 8, (a) Federal Employer ID Number 26-328-5320 'Board of Equalization Fee Account Number ({b) is only required from generators of greater than 5 tons percalendar year) 9. Mailing Address: Strret (See instructlons.) {see instructions.) 10. Site Contact Person: Lisa Cheun 9 First Name Last Name Contact Person Address? 60 8lVd Street South San Francisco CA 94084 City State zip Contact Person Phone Number.6t _l 871.25p5 Fax Numbersf 5a 1 571-2507 Area Code Phone Number Area Code Fax Number Contact Person Business Email Address: ilsa@oneproducecompany.com Preferred Primary Communication; ❑Mail ElEmail (Sea instructions.) 11. Legal Business Owner Snot property awner): Frederick Tsang Noma Owner Address: 60 Airport Blvd South San Francisco CA 94080 Street City State Zip owner Phone Number: ( 650 ) 871-2505 Fax Number. LL50-j 871-2507 Area Code Phone Number Area Code Fax Number 12. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code for the Site: 2 0 g 8 (4 -Digit Number) (See 13. Certification: I certify underpenalty of law that the information on this document was prepared to the best of my knowledge and belief to be, true, accurate and complete. SIGNATURE DATE -44L2- ! i NAME (print) _ J TITLE bi A Mdna6eL -PHONE orm 1358 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 5 A N f17 A. i i 0 C O U N T Y 0 Inspection Report/Field Observations San Mateo County Environmental Health Division 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Telephone: (650) 372-6200 Fax: (650) 627-8244 www.smhealth.org/environ Cali HAAL � ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTWRRL Hazardous Waste Generator Program 5 A w M A T e 0 C o t) N T r MASA l Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division �u� Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) : "G+�►1d Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Telephone. (650) 372-6240 Fax: (650) 627-8244 p(t)rt, tbfj:: Uj7 hiCaftv,3r-rr fe�::�nrrrr,�•rit Summary of Violations EPA ID Number File # r)ZO056 -1S0 Business Name i}� NAo c... Con, 4 ae%-y Business Address U0 Air or�- v46 www.sTahealth.org/environ Inspector Phone # _jsv Z e. -I i -- A-E° 5 City 5 . SA ->1 Fr2ar►.�� asr -= Instructions: 1. Correct the violations noted. (Description of violations is on the Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report dated VO/tk 2. Sign the certification below and retain yellow copy for your records. Return the signed original white copy of this Summary of Violations to San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division at the address above within days. VIOLATIONS NOTED vc Record keeping (lI} (I) VC Hazardous Waste Storage (II) {p 42 EPA ID number 27 On -Site Disposal 43 No Recyclable Report 28 901 1801270 Day Limit 03 NoRecei is 1 Manifests 29 Satellite Accumulation 04 Waste Analysis 30 No Container /.Tank Label 05 $iettnial R ort 31 Incom fete Label 06 No Training Documentation 33 Accumulation Start Date -Repeat 07 No Training Program 44 No Waste Minimization Container Use and Mana ement ManifestslConsol. Manifests 34 Container Condition 09 Incomplete - Re eat 35 Container 1 Waste Compatible 11 Copies to Cal1EPA - Repeat 36 Container Closed 12 No Registered Transporter 37 Storage Area Not Inspected Weekly 13 Not Shipto Permitted Facili 38 Mixin Incompatibles 15 TSDF Copies - Repeat 45 Im Improper Storage of Incompatibles 17 No Exc tion Report -R at 46 Em Container Mismanaged 18 EHW Dis osal 47 Universal Waste Mismanaged 19 LDR Notification Waste Determination Hazardous Waste Storage n.far inat;nn Mame 1 41 1 Article 10 Compliance Emer ney Pre aration 21 Facility Minimizes Release 22 ER Eguipment On site (11) Class II Violation 23 ER iurpment Maintained (1) Class I Violation 25 Ad nate Aisle Space - R eat 26 Con ' enc Plan CERTIFICATION With respect to the foregoing violations, I state that: 1. The business has corrected the violations cited above and on the Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report. 2. 1 have personally examined any attached documentation to establish that the violations have been corrected. 3. I believe that any information attached is true, accurate and complete. 4. 1 am aware that a false statement that compliance has been achieved is a violation of the law and punishable by a fine of no less than $2,000 or more than $25,000 for each occurrence. I declare under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing certification is true and correct. Executed at 66A -� F , California This_ day of ane. Imo- Signature: Printed or Typed ame: Position 1 Title: r- i 17A /4CRI y 1 FP 5ac-7 60 . ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH S A N M A T ESO C d U N T Y 0 Q Protecting Qor Health and Environment Hazardous Waste Generator Program San Mateo County Environmental Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Telephone: (650) 372-6200 Fax: (650) 627-8244 www.srnhealai.org/environ NOTICE TO COMPLY tit 1+�s � 1.� ,• �,, Date of Inspection EPA ID # Business Name -A"N tjrQctvt,c Business Address tit) tt; f iw •>r V,��4 0 Instructions: 1. Correct the violations noted. Description of violations is on the Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report dated 2. Sign the certification below and retain yellow copy for your records. Return the signed original white copy of this Notice to Comply to San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division at the address above within _ "5u days. Inspector''` Phone # t.w�uO t,"11 - 3.'�'u� City w F Ear +tet a,a Record Keeping 03 %No Receipts/Manifest/Consolidated. 04_ Waste Analysis 05 Biennial Report 06 00 Training Documentation 07_ No Training Program 43_ No Recyclable Report 44 No Waste Minimization Manifests / Receipts 08_ Incomplete - Fust Time 10_ Copies to Cal/EPA - First Time 14 TSDF Copies Received -First Time 16� No Exception Report — First Time 18_ EHW Disposal 19 LDR Notification MINOR VIOLATIONS NOTED Emergencv Preparation 21_ Facility Minimizes Release 22 ER Equipment On-site 23_ ER Equipment Maintained 24 Inadequate Aisle Space -First Time 26_ Contingency Plan Hazardous Waste Storage 28_ 90 / 180/270 Day Limit 29 Satellite Accumulation 30 it No Container/Tank Label 31 Incomplete Label 32!Accumulation Start Date -First Time CERTIFICATION Container Use and Management 34 Container Condition 35 Waste Compatible 36 ):( Container Closed 37Y Container/Tank Inspection 3$ Mixing Incompatibles 39_ Container Security 40_ Container Management 45_ Improper Storage of Incompatibles Hazardous Waste Storage Tank 41� Article 10 Compliance Empty Container Management 46 V Empty Container Mismanaged Universal Waste Management 47_ Universal Waste Mismanaged With respect to the foregoing violations, I state that: 1. The business has corrected the violations cited above and on the Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report. 2. I have personally examined any attached documentation to establish that the violations have been corrected. 3. I believe that any information attached is true, accurate and complete. 4. 1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information and / or non-compliance with the violations noted. 5. Comments: I declare under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing certification is true and correct. Signature: Printed or Typed Name: Position / Title: HWGP.NTC.FFM 04-22-08 Date: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH S A N M A T E 0 C O U N T Y M(3 :C hon-r(inow 1nmlfir u";I", cnnemY Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Telephone: (650) 372-6200 Fax Number (650) 627-8244 www.smehealth.org/environ Inspected By: CJWe'_- P/E: 22'x-5 LQG On-site Recycler TP Date:000 3kX, kit Iaz- Facility Name: -Vii- �ro AQ c e WrAP'44i EPA ID #: CA l_ Facility Address: (00 Auz-fat Lsf1) City: Zip: 01,q U80 Contact Person: l k S r\ Work Phone #: (to To ) 0-71 .- D-S`U t; - Consent given by: �IMru Mailing Address: Business Owner Name:cedlao` Business Description: S!" L=- City: State: c->2 n Owner Phone#:��, t7fo ` )o C i- 0--n I Reinspection Date: Zip: l' 1 SSS ITEM SECTION # RECORDKEEPING IN COMPLIANCE 1 22-66262.12(a) Generator has EPA Identification Number....................................................(N/A) (Xs) (No) 2 H'SC 25143.10 Recyclable Materials Report submitted biennially to CUPA...............................(Nk) (Yes) (No) 3 22-66262.40(c) Test results/waste analyses on site............................................................. (N/A) (YV) (No) 4 22-66262.40(b) Biennial Report on file...........................................................................Q kA) (Yes) (No) 0 22-66265.16 Personnel training documented.................................................................(N/A) (Yes) (1 ) 6 HSC 25244.19 Waste Minimization Plan and Summary Progress Report on site .......................... 4) (Yes) (No) MANIFESTS / CONSOLIDATED MANIFESTS lJ 22-66262.23 Manifests or consolidated manifests are available for inspection .......................... (N/A) (Yes) (i�o) HSC 25160.2 8 22-66262.23(x)(1) Applicable sections completed.................................................................(1�A) (Yes) (No) 9 22-66262.23(a)(4) Manifest copies submitted to CaMPA within 30 days......................................(10) (Yes) (No) 10 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste hauled by a registered transporter.........................................4) (Yes) (No) 11 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste shipped to a permitted facility..............................................(IVA) (Yes) (No) 12 22-66262.42(a) Signed "Designated Facility" manifest copies received ..................................... (10) (Yes) (No) 13 22-66262.40(b) Exception Report on file.........................................................................(*) (Yes) (No) 14 22-66268.7(a)(6) Land Disposal Restriction notification on file................................................(VA) (Yes) (No) 15 22-66261.107 Extremely Hazardous Waste is managed according to 66261.11 land 66261.113 ....... (T�A) (Yes) (No) 1Y11y-- 1 3 f ITEM SECTION # 16 22-66262.11 WASTE DETERMINATION IN COMPLIANCE Hazardous waste determination made for all waste .......................................... (N/A) (s) (No) 17 22-66265.31 Facility operated to minimize possibility of fire, explosion, or any unplanned release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water, which could threaten human health or the environment.....................................(N/A) ()as) (No) 18 22-66265.32 Facility has adequate emergency response equipment, internal communication, fire extinguishers and spill control material........................................................................(N/A) (mss) (No) 19 22-66265.33/.34 Emergency equipment is adequately maintained and accessible ........................... (N/A) (Vs) (No) 20 22-66265.35 Aisle space is adequately maintained for emergency response..............................(N/A) (YA) (No) 21 22-66265.51/.53 Facility has a Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan on site ........... 1A !a�...........(N/A) ()�6s) (No) HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE 22 HSC 25189.5(a)(d) Generator does not accept, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste on-site HSC 25201(a) without apermit....................................................................................(N/A) ('Vs) (No) 23 22-66262.34(a) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on-site for longer than 90 days without a permit..................................................................O (Yes) (No) 24 22.66262.34(d) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on site for longer than 180, days or longer than 270 days if transport of waste to a TSD facility is over 200 miles................................................................(N/A) (ys) (No) 25 22-66262.34(e)(1) Generator uses "Satellite Accumulation" exemption for storage ...........................(NY) (Yes) (No) 22-6626234(f)(3) Each container is labeled with: "Hazardous Waste", waste composition, (A)(B)(C) hazardous properties and generator information..............................................(N/A) (Yes) (1,46) (9 22-66262.34(0(1) Accumulation start date clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container.................................................................................(N/A) (Yes) ()(o) CONTAINER USE AND MANAGEMENT 28 22-66265.171 hazardous waste containers in good condition................................................(N/A) (4s) (No) 29 22-66265.172 Hazardous waste compatible with holding containers.......................................(N/A) (s) (No) 0 22-66265.173 Hazardous waste containers closed when not in use..........................................(N/A) (Yes) *a) 0 22-66265.174 Hazardous waste storage area inspected weekly .............................................. (N/A) (Yes) ((o) 32 22-66265.177(a) No mixing of incompatible wastes.............................................................(N/A) ('�s) (No) 33 22-66265.177(c) Storage of incompatible hazardous waste is in a secure area which minimizes the possibility of spills, mixing, and escape of materials from the area........................................................................ (N/A) (Ves) (No) /34 22-66261.7(e) Empty containers are managed properly...................................................... (N/A) (Yes) 40) a� 22.66261.7(f) `fits- P{-�rl.ure.. Co. Pang a.oF3 Y/1.I/1-z- ITEM SECTION # UNIVERSAL WASTE IN COMPLIANCE 35 22-66261.9(a) 36 22-66265.190-199 WASTE GENERATED: CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: Universal waste managed according with the standards of chapter 23 .................... (N/A) (Xs) (No) TANI{ MANAGEMENT Waste stored in tank(s) is in compliance with Article 10 ....................................(4A) (Yes) (No) QUANTITY / MONTH -['C2u1a.Uc/l5 lV.-f,D AS Were— '%:V -1 L4 `l-1 J1.L i°J' +f Q VN-wc�Lu•U F7 0OA- '?>a'AC Cw `yt- 4 .-p6lee-;,ttit JerAcz I" A e7 � i� y 4� Coo ft � r11b,� 3c2eualS . 'A JkA a.�Aa.jb e�.,�t�1 e .N ,,,,1..� 1'\CA I� ue-� tn_ JL�nS bt �jwr p✓Nn •fe543 �vr Zoll '2-0L2.- dv *-L-0- Ce..�aua, wa` .ark A,r C„w/��2c,1L- CST ws a, l we.. 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Taxic SulDslor'aeces Corttrol 0*10V LOG OUT LWLS MENU REPORTS GET AN EPA -ID FAQ USER GUIDE DTSC HOME HWTS EPA ID Profile BPA ID: CAL000363111 Name: UNITED PROSPERITY GROUP INC DBA THE PRODUCE COMPANY Status: ACTIVE Imotive Date: Contact: LISA CHEUNG County: SAN MATEC SIC: 311999 Record Entered: 2011-04-20 Last updated: 2012-03-13 Name Address City State ZIP Phone Location UNITED PROSPER11-Y GROUP INC DBA THE PRODUCE 60AIRPORT SOUTH SAN CA 940806615 COMPANY BLVD FRANCISCO Mailing 60AIRPORT SOUTHSAN CA 940806515 BLVD FRANCISCO Owner UNITED PROSPERITY GROUP INC 60AIRPORT SOUTH SAN CA 9408065156508712505 BLVD FRANCISCO Oper/Contact LISA CHEUNG 60AIRPORT SOUTHSAN CA 9408065156508712505 BLVD FRANCISCO Based ONLY upon EPA ID: CAL0003631'11 Calif. Out -of -State Transporter Toxic Release Calsites Data? Manifests? Manifests? Registration? Inventory Data? NO NO NO. NO NO End of Report DISC Home I Cal/EPA I ARB I DPR I OEHHA I SWRCB I Governor I OTSC Director Debbie Raphael. DT$C Site Map Copyright OO 2010 State of California http;//hwts.dtsc.ca.gov/ireports/facsrch03.cfm?epa_id=CAL000363111&id=39 9/14/2012 --�h>a—t..;:a+:..'..^r« �n�.=.,,y._.�r„yv:... �-.«,.ny;;vi;,..•:y.,,,Jai's+++•'a=M1:•w*;3"�,.tr:.c����.- ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH $ A N M A T E O C O U N T Y :C P.nlr�Tia; Uur Heallh dnn Lnvironrmm( EPA ID Number e A� oc,p31�jU1 Business Name -TW. �?rLAjca C tax Business Address uu A,rov-4- At Instructions: 9r4'r-. A'; 71 Hazardous Waste Generator Program San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Telephone: (650) 372-6200 Fax: (650) 627-8244 www.smhealth.org/environ Summary of Violations File # Inspector 0.w hen Phone # _(t,y > ) City 5.5AA) FrA4fJc15" 7. Correct the violations noted. (Description of violations is on the Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report dated U5/tl ) 2. Sign the certification below and retain yellow copy for your records. Return the signed original white copy of this Summary of Violations to San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Divisional the address above within 30 days. VIOLATIONS NOTED VC Record keeping (11) (1) VC Hazardous Waste Storage (II) (q . 42 EPA ID number 27 On -Site Disposal 43 No Recyclable Report 28 _ST/ 180/270 Day Limit 03 No Receipts / Manifests 29 Satellite Accumulation .04 Waste Analysis 30 No Container / Tank Label 05 Biennial Report 31 Incomplete Label 06 No Training Documentation 33 Accumulation Start Date=Re eat 07 No Training Pro ram 11 1r 44 No Waste Minimization Container Use and Management Manifests/Consol. Manifests 34 Container, Condition 09 Incomplete - Repeat FM 35, Container / Waste Compatible 11 Copies to CaVEPA - Repeat 36 Container Closed 12 No Registered Transporter 37-- Storage Area Not Inspected Weekly 13 Not Ship to Permitted Facility '38 Mixing incompatibles 15 . TSDF Copies - Repeat 45 Improper Storage of Incompatibles 17 No Exception Report -Repeat 46 Empty Container Mismanaged -' 18 EHW Disposal r 47 Universal Waste Mismanaged 19 LDR Notification Waste Determination"'NOW Hazardous Waste Storage 20 Waste Determination Made' 41 Article 10 Compliance 21 22 23 25 26 Emergency Preparation Facility Minimizes Release ER Equipment On site ER Equipment Maintained Ade nate Aisle Space - Repeat Cofitingency Plan (II) Class 11 Violation (1) Class 1 Violation With respect to the foregoing violations, I state that 1. The business has corrected the violations cited above and on the Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report. 2. 1 have personally examined any attached documentation to establish that the violations have been corrected. 3. I believe that any information attached is true, accurate and complete. 4. lam aware that a false statement that compliance has been achieved is a violation of the law and punishable by a fine of no less than $2,000 or more than $25,000 for each occurrence. 1 declare under penalty of perjury, that the foregoing certification is true and correct. Executed at California This day of 120 Signature: Printed or Typed Name: Position / Title: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report SAN MATEO COUNTY San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) 0 Q 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Telephone: (650) 372-6200 Fax Number (650) 627-8244 Protecting Our Health and favoonnient www.snihealth.org/environ Inspected By: C,,J I Le-^ P/E:: 2,2',.5 LQG_On-site Recycler Date: _3109/TP �19� I Facility Name: eve- tPruc�Q L b f^ q� y EPA ID #: CAL -000311301a Facility Address: O PArOft- ]?jt>J 6 City: -vS;:: zip: 9`{ 090 Contact Person: Lt SA Cl. eu u e -r Work Phone #: (bw) S-1 I —d5u5 Consent given by: Li SA 6teV Al G Mailing Address: 0 City: State: Zip: ppS��,P�M Business Owner Name: rAGWoatCAc- TSarJ&i Owner Phone#: (45G� Q�11- d5U5 Business Description: prto 410(,C p hA j Reinspection Date: ITEM SECTION # l0 22-66262.12(a) Hazardous waste hauled by a registeredtransporter.........................................(N/A) (Yes) (to) 2 HSC 25143.10 3 22-66262.40(c) 4 22-66262.40(b) 5 22-66265.16 6 HSC 25244.19 22-66262.23 HSC 25160.2 ® 22-66262.23(a)(1) 6 22-66262.23(a)(4) 12) 22-66262.12(c) 11 22-66262.12(c) 0 22-66262.42(a) 13 22-66262.40(b) 14 22-66268.7(a)(6) 15 22-66261.107 RECORDKEEPING IN COMPLIANCE Generator has EPA Identification Number....................................................(N/A) (Yes) (lib) Recyclable Materials Report submitted biennially to CUPA...............................4) (Yes) (No) Test results/waste analyses on site.............................................................(N/A) (YX (No) Biennial Report on file...........................................................................(t�4) (Yes) (No) Personnel training documented.................................................................(N/A) (Yes) (No) Waste Minimization Plan and Summary Progress Report on site ..........................(*) (Yes) (No) MANIFESTS / CONSOLIDATED MANIFESTS Manifests or consolidated manifests are available for inspection, ......................... (N/A) (Yes) Applicable sections completed.................................................................(N/A) (Yes) (W) Manifest copies submitted to Cal/EPA within 30 days......................................(N/A) (Yes) (Iii) Hazardous waste hauled by a registeredtransporter.........................................(N/A) (Yes) (to) Hazardous waste shipped to a permitted facility ............(N/A) (Yes) (1,110 Signed "Designated Facility" manifest copies received ..................................... (N/A) (Yes) (lye) Exception Report on tile.........................................................................(1,*) (Yes) (No) Land Disposal Restriction notification on file................................................(NV) (Yes) (No) Extremely Hazardous Waste is managed according to 66261.11 land 66261.113 ....... (I�A) (Yes) (No) "'A. luf 3 ITEM SECTION # WASTE DETERMINATION IN COMPLIANCE 16 22-66262.11 Hazardous waste determination made for all waste..........................................(N/A) W) (No) EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS/CONTINGENCY PLAN 17 22-66265.31 Facility operated to minimize possibility of fire, explosion, or any unplanned release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water, (No) which could threaten human health or the environment.....................................(N/A) 18 22-66265.32 Facility has adequate emergency response equipment, internal communication, fire extinguishers ^``/� (Y%6 (No) and spill control material........................................................................(N/A) 19 22-66265.33/.34 Emergency equipment is adequately maintained and accessible...........................(N/A) (1) (No) 20 22-66265.35 Aisle space is adequately maintained for emergency response..............................(N/A) (1) (No) 22-66265.51/.53 Facility has a Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan on site..................................(N/A) (Yes) (b6) HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE 22 HSC 25189.5(a)(d) Generator does not accept, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste on-site (Yk) (No) HSC 25201(a) without a permit....................................................................................(N/A) 23 22-66262.34(a) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on-site for longer than 90 days without a permit..................................................................(,7"C) �"��"" (Yes) (No) 24 22.66262.34(d) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on site for longer than 180, days or longer than 270 days if transport of waste to facility is 200 (Yes) (i) a TSD over miles................................................................(N/A) 25 22-66262.34(e)(1) Generator uses "Satellite Accumulation" exemption for storage...........................(l(') (Yes) (No) 26 22-66262.34(f)(3) Each container is labeled with: "Hazardous Waste", waste composition, information (YA) (No) (A)(B)(C) hazardous properties and generator ..............................................(N/A) 27 22-66262.34(f)(1) Accumulation start date clearly marked and visible for inspection ('W") (No) on each container.................................................................................(N/A) CONTAINER USE AND MANAGEMENT 28 22-66265.171 Hazardous waste containers in good condition................................................(N/A) (Y)V.) (No) 29 22-66265.172 Hazardous waste compatible with holding containers.......................................(N/A) ()Vs) (No) 30 22-66265.173 Hazardous waste containers closed when not in use..........................................(N/A) (Y* (No) 31 22-66265.174 Hazardous waste storage area inspected weekly..............................................(N/A) (Ws) (No) 32 22-66265.177(a) No mixing of incompatible wastes.............................................................(N/A) O*) (No) 33 22-66265.177(c) Storage of incompatible hazardous waste is in a secure area which minimizes the possibility of spills, mixing, and escape of materials from the area........................................................................(N/A) (V(s) (No) 34 22-66261.7(e) Empty containers are managed properly ...................................................... (N/A) (Yes) l R1 22.66261.7(1) 1 ( aa�3 ITEM SECTION # UNIVERSAL WASTE IN COMPLIANCE 35 22-66261.9(a) 36 22-66265.190-199 WASTE GENERATED: n., �nrwctrl! n.1 CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: Universal waste managed according with the standards of chapter 23....................(N/A) (,W.S) (No) TANK MANAGEMENT Waste stored in tank(s) is in compliance with Article 10 ....................................(*) (Yes) (No) QUANTITY / MONTH `�E/oil� lal�Trr� 5�O 03d M60r 1S yy,/1c.E'1 V'e yoy n,,) G,nG, pro�,Qs J¢.t'tFt.c.z1't.ow> � •k.e- ��R� �i.Jtd'(titn 3�c9a�s it=ons �tfov•A.e�1� do t,r�� Pr �I n �ti Il n,u h4u� c (on�n n loan . Pfua do c tJ J, --J70- n Counts i '� V' 30dzy S 11 m w+ l� SufEt cc . 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DATE Hazardous Waste Tracking System - Reports Page 1 of 1 California Home Tuesday, March 15. 2011 Hem. nfitr nLeg32 e. urce My CArnfra ty Sest.l"IVM. l P_u411c RBtLGS9 Gemilig.ORSitas Mannaing.Wasta AstrasinaRhus Fur anhanPollution Evalaating_Tachnateter Laws Reds A Policies Ful Room P_utanatlial Forme Emalaymmil canards Site map De:p�mnfiToxrioc --psltances ont DTSC: HIM Reports HWTS EPA ID Profile EPA ID: CAL000318012 Name: 1R PRODUCE INC Status: INACTIVE Inactive Date: 2008-06.30 Contact: LISA CHEUNG County: SAN MATEO SIC: 311999 Record Entered: 111 1 ns 11 r .. ._.1.....a. lnno_nA 11 search r' My 1A r This Sita Search Tips OName.__-_ Address 161ty [S—tatezlp Phone Location 1R PRODUCE 60 AIRPORT SOUTH SAN CA ❑❑ 94080 Release Calsrtes INC BLVD FRANCISCO Inventory v Date. Meilin ��BLVD 60 AIRPORT SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO❑ CA 94080 NO NO NO 60 PORT SOUTH SAN CA 94080 6509528080 Owner �CRODUCE BLVD FRANCISCO Oper/Contact LISA CHEUNG BLVD PORT IS'RANCI SCO TH SAN CA 194080165095280801 o...._e nnn V ........ Con r1)• rA11)(11111an II - End of Report Ia80ME NJ TOP =P� QaaEPA I Ar Resources Boertl I California ted Wool, Manaoell Board I DeD.Mighenj of Estill Rea Ass tion Office of Enyidninental He0110 H a d A�°ement IS1alalWalaLR C 1 0l Boertl CondrgnsafaeeIPrivii Palav E -mel Weemutm The content found herein may not necessarily represent the views and opinions of the Schwan enegger Administration. 02003 State of California. HWTS Home Log Out Reports Change Password Frenuently Asked Questions H-ip http://hwts.dtsc.ca.gov/ireports/facsrchO3.cfm?epa_id=CAL000318012&id=39 3/15/2011 Toxic Calif. Out -of- Trans orter P Release Calsrtes Manifests. State o Re ration. g lst Inventory v Date. Monifests? Data? NO NO NO NO NO End of Report Ia80ME NJ TOP =P� QaaEPA I Ar Resources Boertl I California ted Wool, Manaoell Board I DeD.Mighenj of Estill Rea Ass tion Office of Enyidninental He0110 H a d A�°ement IS1alalWalaLR C 1 0l Boertl CondrgnsafaeeIPrivii Palav E -mel Weemutm The content found herein may not necessarily represent the views and opinions of the Schwan enegger Administration. 02003 State of California. HWTS Home Log Out Reports Change Password Frenuently Asked Questions H-ip http://hwts.dtsc.ca.gov/ireports/facsrchO3.cfm?epa_id=CAL000318012&id=39 3/15/2011 ENVI:RQN_MENTAL HEALTH Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report s n ra M A T E O -C O U 14''T. T'v San Mateo County Environmental Health Division Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) ^ 2000 Alameda de las Pulgas, Suite 100, San Mateo, CA 94403 Telephone: (650) 372-6200 Fax Number (650) 627-8244 f`kiu rlrry t herr'#+'&Hn,lirJ tiiNie+nTrHpng www.smhealth.org/environ Inspected B, Mo_P/E: 22_LQG On-site Recycler TP Date: 1 Facility Name: fes( EPA ID #: Facility Address: 6 &'X R\XO ./"I Qi W City: Ql Zip: y o go Contact Person:\* )\�� �i (� Q V Y�� Work Phone #: I C ELI Z S V Consent given by: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: Business Owner Name: Owner Phone #: Business Description: Jin D Ab&�St Co h O.,r\Reinspection Date: —Y ITEM SECTION # RECORDKEEPING IN COMPLIANCE 1 22-66262.12(a) Generator has EPA Identification Number ........................... 4.1 ..................(TS44(Yes) (No) 2 HSC 25143.10 Recyclable Materials Report submitted biennially to CUPA................................ (S4l ((Yes) (No) 3 22-66262.40(c) Test results/waste analyses on site..............................................................(Nes) (No) 4 22-66262.40(b) Biennial Report on file........................................................................... I" 5 22-66265.16 Personnel training documented................................................................ (N/A) (Ycs') (No) 6 HSC 25244.19 Waste Minimization Plan and Summary Progress Report on site .......................... ) (Yes) (No) MANIFESTS / CONSOLIDATED MANIFESTS 7 22-66262.23 Manifests or consolidated manifests are available for inspection...........................(N/A) (YeAo) HSC 25160.2 8 22-66262.23(a)(1) Applicable sections completed..................................................................(N/A) (Yes, Ko) 9 22-66262.23(a)(4) Manifest copies submitted to Cal/EPA within 30 days.......................................(Nf�es) (No) 10 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste hauled by a registeredtransporte........................................... (N/A) (Yq-(No) 11 22-66262.12(c) Hazardous waste shipped to a permitted facility ..............................................(N/A) (vxsl (No) 12 22-66262.42(a) Signed TSDF manifest copies received........................................................(NAT(Yes) (No) 13 22-66262.40(b) Exception Report on file.........................................................................(W,10 (Yes) (No) 14 22-66268.7(a)(6) Land Disposal Restriction notification on file.................................................(yes) (No) 15 22-66261.107 Extremely Hazardous Waste is managed according to 66261.111 and 66261.113.......1N A Yes) (No) HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE 22 HSC 25189.5(a)(d) Generator does not accept, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste on-site HSC 25201(a) without a permit...................................................................................(N/A) (Yes)�Ko) 23 22-66262.34(a) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on-site for longer than 90 days without a permit...................................................................QIJ n (Yes) (No) 24 0 Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on site for longer ITEM SECTION # WASTE DETERMINATION IN COMPLIANCE 16 22-66262.11 Hazardous waste determination made for all waste..........................................(N/A) (Yeay(No) EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS/CONTINGENCY PLAN (Yes) (No) 25 17 22-66265.31 Facility operated to minimize possibility of fire, explosion, or any (Yes) (No) 26 unplanned release of hazardous waste to air, soil, or surface water, Each container is labeled with: "Hazardous Waste", waste composition, which could threaten human health or the environment.....................................(N/A) (Y,e*'(No) 18 22-66265.32 Facility has adequate emergency response equipment, 27 22-66262.34(f)(1) internal communication, fire extinguishers and spill control material........................................................................(N/A) (YeSKo) 19 22-66265.33/.34 Emergency equipment is adequately maintained and accessible...........................(N/A) (Y*1<0) 20 22-66265.35 Aisle space is adequately maintained for emergency response..............................(N/A) (Ye<<0) 21 22-66265.51/.53 Facility has a Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan on site..................................(N/A) (Yesl (No) HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE 22 HSC 25189.5(a)(d) Generator does not accept, treat, or dispose of hazardous waste on-site HSC 25201(a) without a permit...................................................................................(N/A) (Yes)�Ko) 23 22-66262.34(a) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on-site for longer than 90 days without a permit...................................................................QIJ n (Yes) (No) 24 22.66262.34(d) Generator does not accumulate hazardous waste on site for longer than 180, days or longer than 270 days if transport of waste to TSD facility is 200 a over miles................................................................Q4fO (Yes) (No) 25 22-66262.34(e)(1) Generator uses "Satellite Accumulation' exemption for storage ...........................(bK) (Yes) (No) 26 22-66262.34(f)(3) Each container is labeled with: "Hazardous Waste", waste composition, (A)(BXC) hazardous properties and generator information..............................................N<((Yes) (No) 27 22-66262.34(f)(1) Accumulation start date clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container.................................................................................(Nes) (No) CONTAINER USE AND MANAGEMENT 28 22-66265.171 Hazardous waste containers in good condition................................................QUA*j(Yes) (No) 29 22-66265.172 Hazardous waste compatible with holding containers .......................................((Yes) (No) 30 22-66265.173 Hazardous waste containers closed when not in use..........................................(j4K(Yes) (No) 31 22-66265.174 Hazardous waste storage area inspected weekly..............................................(N/Yes) (No) 32 22-66265.177(a) No mixing of incompatible wastes.............................................................(WAT(Yes) (No) 33 22-66265.177(c) Storage of incompatible hazardous waste is in a secure area which minimizes the possibility of spills, mixing, and escape of materials from the area..................................................................... (WA) (Yes) (No) 34 22-66261.7(e) Empty containers are managed properly......................................................(11 A) (Yes) (No) 22.66261.7(f) ITEM SECTION # 35 22-66261.9(a) 36 22-66265.190-199 UNIVERSAL WASTE IN COMPLIANCE Universal waste managed according with the standards of chapter 23 .................. (N/A) (Ycs� (No) TANK MANAGEMENT Waste stored in tank(s) is in compliance with Article 10 ....................................(N/ (Yes) (No) WASTE GENERATED: QUANTITY / MONTH CORRECTIVE ACTIONS: Facility Representative: Your signature acknowledges receipt of this report and does not imply agreement with the findings. 1 -Tu h- 0C *3/(q 10,9 SIGNATURE NAME DATE HWGPH P O03-26] & APPENDIX C: REGULATORY DATABASE REPORT PARTNER 40-60 Airport 40-60 Airport Blvd South San Francisco, CA 94080 Inquiry Number: 5123555.2s December 01, 2017 EDW 6 Armstrong Road, 4th floor Shelton, CT 06484 Toll Free: 800.352.0050 www.edrnet.com FORM-LBD-ASH TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Executive Summary------------------------------------------------------- ES1 OverviewMap----------------------------------------------------------- 2 DetailMap-------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Map Findings Summary---------------------------------------------------- 4 Map Findings 8 Orphan Summary-------------------------------------------------------- 783 Government Records Searched/Data Currency Tracking GR -1 GEOCHECK ADDENDUM Physical Setting Source Addendum------------------------------------------ A-1 Physical Setting Source Summary------------------------------------------- A-2 Physical Setting SSURGO Soil Map------------------------------------------. 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TARGET PROPERTY INFORMATION ADDRESS 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 COORDINATES Latitude (North): Longitude (West): Universal Tranverse Mercator: UTM X (Meters): UTM Y (Meters): Elevation: 37.6508990 - 37° 39' 3.23" 122.4083140 - 122° 24'29.93" Zone 10 552195.2 4167042.5 27 ft. above sea level USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET PROPERTY Target Property Map: Version Date: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN THIS REPORT 5641126 SAN FRANCISCO SOUTH, CA 2012 Portions of Photo from: 20140608 Source: USDA TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP RELATIVE DIST (ft. & mi.) ID SITE NAME ADDRESS DATABASE ACRONYMS ELEVATION DIRECTION Al THE PRODUCE COMPANY 60 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI TP A2 PRODUCE COMPANY 60 AIRPORT BLVD FINDS TP A3 LSG AIRPORT SKY CHEF 40 AIRPORT BLVD HAZNET TP A4 QUONG HOP & CO 40 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI TP A5 HERMES BIOSCIENCES, 61 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI Lower 94, 0.018, SW A6 LIFECARE SOLUTIONS, 31 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI Lower 95, 0.018, SSW 7 WESTERN PAINTING CO 21 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI Lower 96, 0.018, SSW A8 LA QUINTA INN 20 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI Higher 101, 0.019, ENE 9 MARBLE WEST SALES 5 S LINDEN AVE UNIT RCRA-SQG, FINDS, ECHO Lower 268, 0.051, WNW 10 CALTRANS SSF BLET RAILWAY OH RCRA-SQG Higher 318, 0.060, NNE 11 SSF SEWAGE PUMP STAT 1479 SAN MATEO San Mateo Co. BI Lower 385, 0.073, SSW B12 PAN READY FOODS INC 150 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI Higher 509, 0.096, North B13 LA TERRA FINA 150 AIRPORT BLVD EDR Hist Auto Higher 515, 0.098, North C14 UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNI EAST OF 27 SOUTH LIN ENVIROSTOR, VCP, DEED Lower 583, 0.110, WSW D15 UNION CARBIDE CORP. 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVENU LUST Lower 642, 0.122, West D16 ALICIA'S MARKET DELI 7 S LINDEN AVE LUST, HAZNET Lower 642, 0.122, West E17 BUDGET RENT -A -CAR 177 SOUTH AIRPORT BO LUST, HIST CORTESE Higher 645, 0.122, ESE E18 HERTZ RENT -A -CAR (12 177 S AIRPORT BLVD UST Higher 645, 0.122, ESE E19 BUDGET RENT A CAR 177 SOUTH AIRPORT BL HIST UST Higher 645, 0.122, ESE E20 BUDGET RENT A CAR 177 S AIRPORT BLVD RCRA-SQG, LUST, SWEEPS UST, HIST UST, CA FID UST,... Higher 645, 0.122, ESE F21 ASSOCIATED ROAD PARC 0 ASSOCIATED ROAD SLIC Higher 648, 0.123, NE F22 SAN FRANCISCO SPICE 103 ASSOCIATED San Mateo Co. BI Higher 678, 0.128, ENE F23 SAN FRANCISCO SPICE 103 ASSOCIATED RD SWEEPS UST Higher 678, 0.128, ENE G24 DIADOTI CONSTRUCTION 1461 SAN MATEO LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower 691, 0.131, SSW D25 UNION CARBIDE CORP., 7 S LINDEN AVE HIST UST Lower 712, 0.135, West H26 SHELL OIL CO 140 PRODUCE RCRA-SQG, HIST CORTESE Lower 724, 0.137, SSE H27 PRODUCE SHELL 140 PRODUCE AVE UST Lower 724, 0.137, SSE H28 SHELL OIL 140 PRODUCE LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower 724, 0.137, SSE H29 PRODUCE SHELL 140 PRODUCE AVE SWEEPS UST, CA FID UST Lower 724, 0.137, SSE H30 EQUILON ENTERPRISES 140 PRODUCE LUST, FINDS, ECHO Lower 724, 0.137, SSE H31 RONS SHELL SERVICE 140 PRODUCE HIST UST Lower 724, 0.137, SSE B32 HERTZ RENT -A -CAR (12 177 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI Lower 726, 0.138, North B33 AIRPORT BOULEVARD SE 190 AIRPORT BOULEVAR LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower 749, 0.142, North B34 FORMER GAS STATION 190 AIRPORT LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower 749, 0.142, North B35 SUNIL & RADHIKA 123 199 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI Lower 753, 0.143, North D36 PRAXAIR INC 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVE RCRA-LQG, SWEEPS UST, HIST UST, CA FID UST, FINDS Lower 756, 0.143, WNW B37 BORBA MFG, INC 196 AIRPORT BLVD RCRA-SQG, FINDS, ECHO Lower 769, 0.146, North 138 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING 1395 LOWRIE AVE AST Lower 772, 0.146, SW 139 GELCO TRUCK LEASING 1395 LOWRIE AVENUE Notify 65 Lower 772, 0.146, SW 5123555.2s Page 2 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP ID SITE NAME ADDRESS DATABASE ACRONYMS RELATIVE ELEVATION 140 GELCO TRUCKING LEASI 1395 LOWRIE AVENUE LUST, HIST UST, HIST CORTESE Lower 141 GELCO TRUCK LEASING 1395 LOWRIE AVE SWEEPS UST, CA FID UST Lower 142 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING 1395 LOWRIE LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower 143 GELCO TRUCKING LEASI 1395 LOWRIE AVE HIST UST Lower B44 BORBA MFG, INC 198 AIRPORT BLVD RCRA-SQG Lower C45 BASAPCO 27 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN RCRA-LQG Lower C46 BASAPCO INC 27 S LINDEN AVE SEMS -ARCHIVE Lower C47 UNION PACIFIC RAILRO 27 S LINDEN AVE RCRA-LQG Lower C48 BASAPCO, INC. 27-S. LINDEN ENVIROSTOR, VCP, DEED Lower C49 BASAPCO, INC. 27 S LINDEN AVE HIST UST Lower C50 CITY OF SOUTH SAN FR 27 S LINDEN AVE HIST UST, HAZNET Lower J51 CHEVRON STATION 1200 07TH AVE LUST Lower J52 FINISHMASTER, INC. # 6 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Lower J53 FINISHMASTER, INC. # 6 S LINDEN AVE RCRA NonGen / NLR, FINDS, ECHO Lower K54 ESCHELBACH PROPERTIE 100 BADEN LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower K55 AIRPORT OLYMPIC 100 BADEN HIST UST Lower K56 AIRPORT OLYMPIC 100 BADEN AVE CA FID UST Lower E57 VERIZON WIRELESS- SS 117 GATEWAY San Mateo Co. BI Higher J58 LOPEZ PROPERTY 34-36 S LINDEN AVE LUST Higher J59 MONTECINOS MAINTENAN 34 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J60 SPECIALTY FURNITURE 36 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J61 DIJEAU POAGE CONTRUC 1 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Lower D62 SUN CHEMICAL CORPORA 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN RESPONSE, ENVIROSTOR, DEED Higher D63 SUN CHEMICAL CORPORA 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN HIST Cal -Sites Higher D64 SUN CHEMICAL CORPORA 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN CA BOND EXP. PLAN Higher D65 AUTODELO AUTO BODY & 130 G SOUTH LINDEN A RCRA-SQG, FINDS, ECHO Lower J66 MARBLE WEST 5 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Lower J67 BURKHARDT MFG 46 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J68 UNION CARBIDE CORP 7 LINDEN HIST CORTESE Lower J69 NESTLE WATERS NA/ARR 7 LINDEN LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower L70 SUN CHEMICAL 20 LINDEN AVE S SLIC Higher L71 NOTARO 20 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher L72 CITY MECHANICAL, INC 20 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher L73 SUN CHEMICAL 20-40 S LINDEN AVE SEMS -ARCHIVE Higher J74 CHEMUX BIOSCIENCE IN 50 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Higher J75 NAKURA, INC 52 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher G76 BINKS MANUFACTURING 1459 SAN MATEO LUST, SLIC, San Mateo Co. BI Lower J77 UNKNOWN 58 LINDEN HIST CORTESE Higher K78 MARIN & SILVA'S SERV 221 AIRPORT BLVD LUST, SWEEPS UST, HIST UST, HIST CORTESE Lower 5123555.2s Page 3 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP ID SITE NAME ADDRESS DATABASE ACRONYMS RELATIVE ELEVATION K79 UNOCAL SS #251020 221 AIRPORT LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HAZNET Lower K80 TOSCO CORPORATION ST 221 AIRPORT BLVD HIST UST, HAZNET Lower G81 A P VEHICLE & EQUIPM 1394 LOWRIE San Mateo Co. BI Lower M82 TESORO (FLYERS) 5830 35 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN UST Lower M83 FLYERS #216 35 S LINDEN AVE UST Lower M84 FLYERS ENERGY #316 35 S. LINDEN AVE UST Lower K85 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 201 BADEN AVE RCRA NonGen / NLR, FINDS, ECHO, HAZNET Lower K86 CENTRAL FIRE STATION 201 BADEN HIST UST Lower K87 CENTRAL FIRE STATION 201 BADEN AVE SWEEPS UST Lower K88 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 201 BADEN LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower K89 CENTRAL FIRE STATION 201 BADEN AVE CA FID UST Lower K90 FIRE STATION #1 201 BADEN LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower G91 NELSON COMMERCIAL TI 1392 LOWRIE San Mateo Co. BI Lower J92 CITY OF SSF LINDENVI 27 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher K93 JOHNNY'S SHELL 248 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI Lower J94 AUTOBAHN AUTOBODY IN 33 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J95 TESORO (FLYERS) 5830 35 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J96 J STAR AUTO BODY LLC 39 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J97 BERLIN FOOD & LAB EQ 43 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J98 MIRAGE REPAIR SHOP 49 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J99 LEE'S TIRES SERVICE 51 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J100 ROGERS TRUCKING 57 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J101 AUTO PLUS 55 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher K102 BORBA MANUFACTURING 206 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI Lower 1103 MARJORIE BAER ACCESS 1389 LOWRIE San Mateo Co. BI Higher 1104 MAJORIE BAER ACCESSO 1389 LOWRIE AVENUE RCRA-LQG Higher G105 REGAL GRAPHICS INC 1451 SAN MATEO San Mateo Co. BI Lower N106 ZARC INTERNATIONAL L 26 S LINDEN AVE LUST, SWRCY, HAZNET, NPDES Lower N107 LA MARK TRANSPORTATI 26 LINDEN LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower 1108 BROKE NECK KUSTOMS 1 1387 LOWRIE San Mateo Co. BI Lower J109 CARRERA AUTO BODY 99 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher J110 CARRERA AUTO BODY/ T 99 LINDEN AVENUE RCRA-SQG, FINDS, ECHO, EMI, HAZNET Higher 1-111 E & S AUTO COLLISION 303 COMMERCIAL San Mateo Co. BI Higher 0112 WR PRODUCTS 180 SYLVESTER LUST, SLIC, San Mateo Co. BI Higher K113 KEN FUNK PROPERTY 264 AIRPORT LUST Lower H114 PARKING CO OF AMERIC 160 PRODUCE San Mateo Co. BI Lower L115 AGUNDIS TIRE SHOP 110 LINDEN LUST, HAULERS, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Higher L116 HARRIS FORKLIFT SERV 110 LINDEN AVE RCRA-SQG, FINDS, ECHO, HAZNET Higher L117 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 110 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher 5123555.2s Page 4 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP RELATIVE ELEVATION ID SITE NAME ADDRESS L118 ACEVEDOS TIRES 110 LINDEN L119 HARRIS BROS. AUTO BO 104 LINDEN M120 FLYERS ENERGY #316 35 S. LINDEN AVE M121 SO LINDEN OLYMPIC 35 SO LINDEN AVE M122 NELLA OIL 35 LINDEN M123 ACCUTITE OLYMPIAN 01 35 SO LINDEN AVE M124 SO LINDEN CARDLOCK 35 SO LINDEN AVE M125 FLYERS #216 35 S LINDEN AVE M126 TEC ACCUTITE 35 LINDEN M127 OLYMPIAN OIL CO 35 S LINDEN AVE M128 OLYMPIAN ABOVEGROUND 35 LINDEN M129 SO. LINDEN OLYMPIC 35 S LINDEN AVE K130 RAMADA INN 245 AIRPORT P131 BAY AREA TIRE 204 BADEN K132 CALTRANS GRAND AVE S HWY 101 AT GRAND AVE Q133 INTERSTATE BATTERY S 1383 LOWRIE P134 N 0 D AUTO BODY SHOP 206 BADEN P135 HAGA AUTO BODY 206 BADEN AVE 0136 ALAN BAKER CO INC 160-180 SYLVESTER 0137 ALAN BAKER SUPPLY CO 160 SYLVESTER 0138 ALAN BAKER CO. INC. 160 SYLVESTER ROAD K139 CALTRANS MAINTENANCE 296 AIRPORT BOULEVAR K140 S SAN FRANCISCO 296 AIRPORT BLVD K141 CITY OF SOUTH SAN FR 296 AIRPORT BLVD K142 CALTRANS MAINTENANCE 296 AIRPORT K143 CALTRANS DISTRICT 4 296 AIRPORT BLVD 0144 VACENTLOT 108 SYLVESTER ROAD 0145 JAPAN PARTS LTD 102 SYLVESTER 0146 PONY EXPRESS 108 SYLVESTER M147 FLEET AUTO BODY 39 G SOUTH LINDEN AV M148 MIKE MCGEE 39 LINDEN L149 MINUTE MAN PRESS 101 LINDEN R150 SHELL SERVICE STATIO 248 SOUTH AIRPORT BO R151 HAMPTONS SERVICE INC 248 S AIRPORT BLVD S152 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 1445 SAN MATEO Q153 SUPER CROWN CATERING 1381 LOWRIE Q154 CROWN CATERING 1381 LOWRIE AVE L155 AUTOTECH 112 LINDEN T156 CHEVRON #7640 124 LINDEN AVE DATABASE ACRONYMS RELATIVE ELEVATION San Mateo Co. BI Higher San Mateo Co. BI Higher AST Lower LUST, HIST UST, HAZNET Lower AST Lower RCRA-SQG Lower HIST UST Lower AST Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower SWEEPS UST, CA FID UST Lower AST Lower HIST UST, EMI Lower San Mateo Co. BI Lower San Mateo Co. BI Lower RCRA-SQG Lower San Mateo Co. BI Lower San Mateo Co. BI Lower RCRA-SQG, FINDS, ECHO, EMI Lower San Mateo Co. BI Higher LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE, WDS Higher RCRA-LQG, HIST UST, CA FID UST Higher LUST Lower HIST UST Lower LUST, HAZNET Lower San Mateo Co. BI Lower RCRA-SQG, HAZNET Lower Notify 65 Higher San Mateo Co. BI Higher LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Higher RCRA-SQG, FINDS, ECHO, HAZNET Lower San Mateo Co. BI Lower San Mateo Co. BI Higher LUST Lower UST Lower San Mateo Co. BI Lower LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower CA FID UST Lower San Mateo Co. BI Higher SWEEPS UST Higher 5123555.2s Page 5 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP ID SITE NAME ADDRESS DATABASE ACRONYMS RELATIVE ELEVATION T157 CHEVRON 9-7640 124 LINDEN LUST, HIST CORTESE Higher T158 CHEVRON #7640 124 LINDEN AVE CA FID UST Higher T159 97640 124 LINDEN AVE HIST UST Higher T160 CHEVRON #7640--ZANNE 124 LINDEN LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Higher M161 LOPEZ PROPERTY 34-36 SOUTH LINDEN A SLIC Lower M162 UNITED PLATING INC 34 S LINDEN AVE RCRA NonGen / NLR, FINDS, ECHO Lower M163 UNITED PLATING INC 34 SO LINDEN AVE HIST UST Lower T164 BETOS AUTO REPAIR 130 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher R165 HAMPTON'S SERVICE, 1 248 S AIRPORT BLVD LUST, HIST UST, HAZNET Lower R166 SHELL SERVICE STATIO 248 S AIRPORT BLVD RCRA-SQG, HAZNET Lower R167 IMELAD HAMPTON 248 S AIRPORT BLVD HIST UST Lower R168 HAMPTONS SERVICE INC 248 S AIRPORT BLVD SWEEPS UST, HIST UST, CA FID UST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower T169 COLOR SOLUTIONS INK 136 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher T170 DAYTONA AUTO BODY SH 136A S LINDEN AVE RCRA-SQG, HAZNET Higher T171 PACIFIC AUTO BODY RE 140 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher M172 ARCO'S BODY SHOP & T 311 S CANAL ST RCRA NonGen / NLR, FINDS, ECHO Higher K173 GRAND 76 SITE #25102 221 AIRPORT BLVD UST Lower Q174 STEINER CORPORATION 1377 LOWRIE AVE RCRA-SQG Lower Q175 L & N UNIFORMS 1377 LOWRIE AVE RCRA-SQG, FINDS, ECHO Lower M176 BERLIN FOOD EQUIPMEN 43 SO LINDEN AVE HIST UST Lower S177 PENINSULA AUTO BODY 1430 SAN MATEO San Mateo Co. BI Lower T178 AT&T CALIFORNIA - P2 150 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher T179 US ARMY PRESIDIO OF 150 LINDEN HIST CORTESE Higher T180 US ARMY PRESIDIO OF 150 LINDEN AVE LUST Higher T181 CENTRAL CONCRETE SUP 150 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher T182 A P VEHICLE & EQUIPM 129 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher T183 SFO SHUTTLE BUS CO 137 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher P184 TECH AUTO COLLISION 212 CYPRESS San Mateo Co. BI Lower T185 BRODHEAD STEEL PRODU 143 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher M186 CALEGARI PROPERTY 40 LINDEN LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower Q187 P & S TOWING 1375 LOWRIE San Mateo Co. BI Lower T188 SILVESTRI 149 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher T189 MERCURY TOURS 180 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher U190 HENRYS MEDICAL XRAY 338 N CANAL ST RCRA NonGen / NLR Lower U191 BRADY AIR CONDITIONI 338 N CANAL San Mateo Co. BI Lower U192 DECCA XAGON 338 N CANAL ST SEMS -ARCHIVE Lower U193 HENRYS MEDICAL X RAY 338 CANAL San Mateo Co. BI Lower T194 MIZRA/SETO PROPERTY 165 LINDEN LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Higher S195 CRESCO EQUIPMENT REN 1431 SAN MATEO San Mateo Co. BI Lower 5123555.2s Page 6 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP ID SITE NAME ADDRESS DATABASE ACRONYMS RELATIVE ELEVATION V196 SFIA - SAN FRANCISCO TAXIWAY F OF SFIA SLIC Lower T197 SOUTH CITY SHELL 123 LINDEN UST Higher T198 GREGS SHELL SERVICE 123 LINDEN AVE HIST UST Higher T199 SOUTH CITY SHELL 123 LINDEN AVE SWEEPS UST, CA FID UST Higher T200 SHELL OIL CO 123 LINDEN AVE RCRA-SQG, LUST, HIST CORTESE Higher T201 SOUTH CITY SHELL 123 LINDEN LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Higher T202 GREGS SHELL 123 LINDEN AVE HIST UST Higher Q203 UNIVERSAL FLEET SUPP 1376 LOWRIE San Mateo Co. BI Lower Q204 UNIVERSAL FLEET SUPP 1376 LOWRIE AVE RCRA-SQG, FINDS, ECHO Lower 205 MINA PRODUCTS 145 SYLVESTER San Mateo Co. BI Higher V206 LEVAN GROUP 100 GRAND San Mateo Co. BI Lower R207 BAYSHORE SELF SERVE 264 S AIRPORT HIST UST Lower R208 KEN FUNK PROPERTY 264 SOUTH AIRPORT BO LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower R209 GENERAL RENT A CAR ( 264 S AIRPORT BLVD LUST, HIST UST Lower 210 UST SITE 175 SYLVESTER LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Higher W211 MATTISON & SHIDLER 205 GRAND AVE E LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower V212 OLYMPIAN 186 GRAND LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower V213 FLYERS #411 190 GRAND San Mateo Co. BI Lower P214 CODON (GRAND/ROEBLIN 213 EAST GRAND AVENU LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, NPDES Lower P215 CODON (GRAND/ROEBLIN 213 GRAND LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower P216 SHAMAN PHARMACEUTICA 217 GRAND San Mateo Co. BI Lower T217 WESTSIDE CONCRETE MA 205 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI Higher T218 PACIFIC BELL 313 BADEN AVENUE RCRA-SQG, FINDS, ECHO Higher V219 KLEIN MACHINE SHOP 305 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI Lower W220 EXELIXIS INC 249 GRAND CHMIRS, San Mateo Co. BI Higher W221 ONYX PHARMACEUTICALS 249/259 GRAND San Mateo Co. BI Higher W222 GEORGIA PACIFIC 249 GRAND LUST Higher W223 VERILY LIFE SCIENCES 249 GRAND San Mateo Co. BI Higher W224 GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP 249 GRAND HIST CORTESE Higher X225 CALISTOGA WATER 57 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN SEMS Lower W226 BELL ELECTRICAL SUPP 208 GRAND LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower S227 VTAP PRINTING 1423 SAN MATEO AVE RCRA-SQG Lower S228 UTAP PRINTING CO., I 1423 SAN MATEO San Mateo Co. BI Lower W229 EXELIXIS, INC 210 GRAND San Mateo Co. BI Lower 230 DY DEE WASH CORP 1369 LOWRIE San Mateo Co. BI Lower X231 ROGERS TRUCKS & EQUI 57 S LINDEN AVE RCRA NonGen / NLR Lower Y232 INTERNATIONAL PAINT 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVE ENVIROSTOR, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Higher Z233 SAMTRANS VACANT 196 PRODUCE LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower Z234 SAN MATEO COUNTY TRA 196 PRODUCE LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower 5123555.2s Page 7 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP ID SITE NAME ADDRESS DATABASE ACRONYMS RELATIVE ELEVATION AA235CTC FOOD INTERNATION 131 HARRIS LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower AA236CTC FOOD INTERNATION 131 WEST HARRIS AVEN LUST Lower AA237CTC FOOD INTERNATION 131 HARRIS LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower W238 AMTECH SAN FRANCISCO 250 GRAND SLIC, San Mateo Co. BI Higher V239 SOUTH CITY FORD 315 AIRPORT LUST, SLIC, SWEEPS UST, CA FID UST, San Mateo Co.... Lower AB240PARKING CORPORATION 120 TERMINAL LUST, SLIC Lower AC241 UNION PACIFIC - SITE EAST OF 69 S. LINDEN ENVIROSTOR, VCP Lower X242 HERTZ-PENSKE TRUCK L 62 S LINDEN AVE LUST, HIST UST Lower X243 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING 62 LINDEN LUST, SWEEPS UST, CHMIRS, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST... Lower AD244COLOR CRAFT 255 S AIRPORT BLVD LUST Lower AD245COLOR CRAFT 255 SOUTH AIRPORT BO LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower AE246CHEVRON 9-0645 401 AIRPORT LUST Lower AE247CHEVRON 9-0645 401 AIRPORT LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower AF248 CHEVRON 9-7875 300 SOUTH AIRPORT BO LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower AF249 GREINER SERVICE STAT 300 AIRPORT LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower AG250FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE 1405 SAN MATEO LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower AH251 NANOTECH INDUSTRIES 111 S MAPLE AVE LUST, HAZNET Lower Y252 WRIGHT CLEANERS 316 GRAND LUST, SLIC, San Mateo Co. BI, DRYCLEANERS Higher AF253 CHEVRON STATION NO 9 300 S AIRPORT BLVD LUST, HAZNET Lower AC254SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 69 S LINDEN AVE LUST, HIST UST, HAZNET Lower AC255ACUTECH AUTO 69 LINDEN LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower 256 GALLI'S SANITARY BAK 324 GRAND AVE LUST, HAZNET Higher AC257UNION PACIFIC ADJACENT 69 SOUTH LI SLIC Lower AI258 AIRPORT BOULEVARD PR 309/315/401/411/421 ENVIROSTOR, VCP Higher AJ259 CARLIN CO 120 MAPLE LUST Higher AB260CARCIONE FRESH PRODU 131 TERMINAL LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower AJ261 JMB CONSTRUCTION, IN 132 MAPLE LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Higher AJ262 S F ENGINE RE-MANUFA 132 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN LUST, HIST CORTESE Higher AH263R.E.H. PROPERTIES 114 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower AH264REH PROPERTY 114 S MAPLE AVE LUST, HIST UST, HAZNET Lower AJ265 SIMPSON COATINGS 111 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN SLIC, San Mateo Co. BI Higher AK266BAY BRIDGE HARDWARE 151 MITCHELL AVENUE LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower AK267PENTAGON LIGHT 151 MITCHELL LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower AI268 PARKING LOT 220 MILLER AVENUE SLIC Higher AL269 TROYER AUTOMATIC DOO 162 WEST HARRIS AVEN LUST Lower AL270 SLAKEY BROTHERS 26 162 HARRIS LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower AG271 PEKING HANDICRAFT 1388 SAN MATEO LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower 272 G & S TRUCK WASH 176 GATEWAY LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower AM2730NTRAC 274 WATTIS WAY LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HAZNET Lower 5123555.2s Page 8 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP DATABASE ACRONYMS ELEVATION ID SITE NAME ADDRESS AM274AIRBORNE EXPRESS COR 274 WATTIS WAY AN275KEM MFG CORP 78 S LINDEN AVE AN276KEN MANUFACTURING CO 78 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN A0277CHEVRON AST FACILITY 103 SOUTH LINDEN STR A0278SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 103 S LINDEN AVE AP279CARLIN CO 120 S MAPLE AP280CARLIN CO 120 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN 281 CHICO'S SERVICE STAT 401 LINDEN AP282 MERRY X RAY CHEMICAL 131 S MAPLE AVE UNIT AQ283BRESSIE & CO. 600-79 DUBUQUE AQ284BRESSIE & CO. 600-790 DUBUQUE AR285Y & R TIRE 419 S CANAL AR286ROBERT FABRIS 419 S CANAL ST AR287JAPAN PARTS 428 N CANAL ST AR288EL CAMINO LINES 428 CANAL AS289SHELL 515 SOUTH AIRPORT BO AS290SHELL 515 AIRPORT AP291 INTERSTATE GRADING A 128 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN AP292INTERSTATE GRADING 128 MAPLE AM293HARMON SCHRAGGE COMP 280 WATTIS AT294OLYMPIAN 186 EAST GRAND AVENU AT295OLYMPIAN 186 E GRAND AVE AN296CARLIN CO 320 VICTORY 297 NEW ENGLAND LOBSTER 191 MITCHELL AVE 298 NSFL CENTRAL 132 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN AR299MORENA TRUST 437 SOUTH CANAL STRE AR300MORENA TRUST 437 S CANAL ST A0301 FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE 113 S LINDEN AVE A0302FRIENDSHIP PRINTING 108 S LINDEN AVE A0303FRIENDSHIP PRINTING 108 LINDEN A0304U-SAVE PLUMBING HARD 108 SOUTH LINDEN AVE AS305BLANDINI TRUST 545 AIRPORT AT306OLYMPIC EAST GRAND C 190 EAST GRAND AVENU AT307OLYMPIC EAST GRAND C 190 GRAND AT308 GEORGIA -PACIFIC PAPE 190 E GRAND AVE AT309 EAST GRAND OLYMPIC C 190 GRAND AU310TRADITIONAL WOOD WOR 184 HARBOR AU311 TRADITIONAL WOODWORK 184 HARBOR WAY AR312MORENA TRUST 111 STARLITE STREET RELATIVE DATABASE ACRONYMS ELEVATION LUST, CHMIRS, HIST CORTESE, WDS Lower SEMS -ARCHIVE Lower ENVIROSTOR Lower SLIC Lower LUST, HAZNET Lower LUST, SWEEPS UST Lower LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Higher RCRA NonGen / NLR, HWP Lower LUST Lower LUST, SLIC, San Mateo Co. BI Lower LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, HAZNET Lower LUST, HAZNET Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower LUST, HIST UST Lower LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST Lower LUST Lower LUST, CHMIRS, San Mateo Co. BI Higher SEMS Lower LUST, HIST UST Lower SLIC Lower LUST Lower RCRA-SQG, LUST, HIST UST, CA FID UST, FINDS, ECHO,... Lower LUST, HAZNET Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower DEED Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower LUST, CHMIRS, San Mateo Co. BI Lower LUST Lower LUST, HIST UST Lower HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower RCRA-SQG, LUST, CA FID UST, FINDS, ECHO, HAZNET,... Lower ENVIROSTOR, VCP Lower 5123555.2s Page 9 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP RELATIVE ID SITE NAME ADDRESS 313 POETSCH PETERSON TAN 325 MAPLE AVE AV314GREYHOUND DIAL 100 UTAH AV315GREYHOUND EXPOSITION 100 UTAH AVE 316 AVIS CAR RENTAL 230 HARBOR WAY AU317CALTRANS/SSF MAINTEN 166 HARBOR AW318B A R BUILDERS 125 LINDEN AX3197-ELEVEN #35063 128 HARBOR WAY AU320BRITANNIA DEVELOPMEN 115-185 HARBOR AY321 SSF SEWAGE PUMP STAT 249 HARBOR AY322SEWAGE PUMP STATION 249 HARBOR AZ323TOWNE AIR FREIGHT 405 VICTORY AZ324THE PROPERTY 405 VICTORY BA325CHRISTOPHERSON REALT 138 STARLITE BB326PACIFIC BELL 475 CANAL BB327BIMBO BAKERIES USA 475 S CANAL ST AW328BLUE SKY AUTO BODY 125 S LINDEN AVE AW329PRESSURE GROUT COMPA 125 SOUTH LINDEN AVE BC330GRANITE ROCK CO 1321 LOWRIE BC331 GRANITE ROCK CO 1321 LOWRIE BC332GRANITE ROCK COMPANY 1321 LOWRIE AVENUE BA333DESIGNER PRINTING, 1 150 STARLITE AW334REICHOLD CHEMICALS, 120 SOUTH LINDEN BA335BOOTH, MARTIN F 161 STARLIGHT BD336CAL WEST ELECTRIC, 1 1341 SAN MATEO AVENU BD337CAL-WEST ELECTRICS 1341 SAN MATEO AVE AX338 DONS AUTO WRECKERS 137 HARBOR 339 ICI PAINTS 450 GRAND BA340US AIR CONDITIONING 161 STARLITE BE341 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 114 HARBOR WAY BE342 GOLDEN GATE PETROLEU 114-126 HARBOR WAY BE343SO. SAN FRANCISCO TI 114 HARBOR BF344 BACON PROPERTY 499 RAIL AVE BG345KPR PROPERTIES 118 SPRUCE BB346SWINERTON & WALBERG 91 SOUTH SPRUCE AVEN BD347AMPHLETT PRINTING 1331 SAN MATEO AVENU BD348ROYAL AUTO LIMO REPA 1331 SAN MATEO AVE BG349GEORGIA GERRITSEN 105 SPRUCE BG350GEORGIA GERRITSEN 105 SPRUCE BB351 GEORGIA GERRITSEN 105 SOUTH SPRUCE AVE 5123555.2s Page 10 RELATIVE DATABASE ACRONYMS ELEVATION SLIC Higher LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower LUST, HIST UST, HIST CORTESE Lower RCRA-SQG, LUST, HIST UST, FINDS, ECHO, San Mateo... Lower RESPONSE, ENVIROSTOR, Cortese, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HAZNET Lower LUST, SLIC Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, HAZNET Lower LUST, HAZNET Lower LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower LUST, HIST UST, HIST CORTESE, NPDES, WDS Lower EMI, Notify 65 Lower LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower RESPONSE, ENVIROSTOR, HIST Cal -Sites Lower San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower ENVIROSTOR Lower SEMS -ARCHIVE Lower LUST, HIST CORTESE Lower SLIC, San Mateo Co. BI Higher LUST, SWEEPS UST, HIST UST, CA FID UST, San Mateo... Lower LUST, HIST UST, DEED, HIST CORTESE Lower LUST Lower LUST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower SLIC Lower LUST, SWEEPS UST, HIST CORTESE Higher LUST Lower RCRA-SQG, SLIC, FINDS, ECHO Lower LUST, HAZNET Lower HIST CORTESE Higher LUST Higher LUST Lower 5123555.2s Page 10 MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP RELATIVE ID SITE NAME ADDRESS DATABASE ACRONYMS ELEVATION BB352SORICH RENTALS AND E 10 A SO SPRUCE AVE LUST, HIST UST Lower BF353 SWINERTON & WALBERG 91 SPRUCE LUST Higher BF354 SWINERTON & WALBERG 91 SPRUCE LUST, HIST CORTESE Higher 355 VOLONTE AUTOMOTIVE 616 LINDEN LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Higher BH356GROSVENOR AIRPORT AS 380 SO AIRPORT BLVD LUST, HIST UST, HIST CORTESE Lower BH357AT & T MOBILITY- SO 380 AIRPORT LUST, SWEEPS UST, San Mateo Co. BI Lower BH358GROSVENOR HOTEL 380 S AIRPORT BLVD LUST, HAZNET Lower 359 U -FREIGHT AMERICA IN 405B SOUTH AIRPORT B ENVIROSTOR, San Mateo Co. BI, HAZNET, HIST CORTESE Lower B1360 CYCLE SHACK INC 1104 SAN MATEO AVE ENVIROSTOR, LUST, SWEEPS UST, HIST UST, CA FID... Lower BJ361 JMB CONSTRUCTION 160 S LINDEN LUST, HAZNET, HWP Lower BJ362 WEST COAST AUTOMOTIV 160 S LINDEN AVE ENVIROSTOR Lower BJ363 E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOU 160 SOUTH LINDEN AVE HIST Cal -Sites Lower BJ364 GRANITE EXCAVATION & 160 LINDEN RESPONSE, ENVIROSTOR, LUST, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST... Lower BJ365 DUPONT/ KANSAI AUTOM 160 S LINDEN AVE SEMS -ARCHIVE, CORRACTS, RCRA NonGen / NLR Lower BI366 INTERNATIONAL PAINT 220 S LINDEN AVE SEMS -ARCHIVE, CORRACTS, RCRA-SQG, ENVIROSTOR.... Lower 367 VIROLOGIC INC 270 E GRAND AVE STE RCRA-SQG, RESPONSE, ENVIROSTOR, HIST Cal -Sites,... Lower BK368 EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO 286 LAWRENCE AVE SEMS -ARCHIVE, CORRACTS, RCRA-SQG, 2020 COR ACTION ower BK369EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO 286 LAWRENCE AVENUE ENVIROSTOR Lower BK370EXIDE CORP/SAN FRANC 286 LAWRENCE AVE ENVIROSTOR, SLIC, HIST CORTESE, HWP Lower 371 UNOCAL STATION #4524 901 AIRPORT BOULEVAR LUST, HIST CORTESE, Notify 65 Higher 372 PHASE 11 CORP 1229 MONTGOMERY RCRA-SQG, ENVIROSTOR, SLIC, SWEEPS UST, HIST UST,... Lower 373 POETSCH AND PETERSON 325 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN ENVIROSTOR Higher 374 COSTCO WHOLESALE # 4 451 SOUTH AIRPORT BO RCRA-LQG, ENVIROSTOR, HAZNET Lower 375 SWIFT INDEPENDENT 429 CABOT ROAD Notify 65 Lower 376 HIGHWAY 101/OYSTER P HIGHWAY 101 AT OYSTE RESPONSE, ENVIROSTOR Lower BL377 HOMART DEVELOPMENT C 801 GATEWAY BOULEVAR ENVIROSTOR, VCP, DEED Lower BL378 HOMART DEVELOPMENT 480 INDUSTRIAL WAY HIST Cal -Sites Lower BL379 HOMART DEVELOPMENT C 480 INDUSTRIAL WAY CA BOND EXP. PLAN Lower 380 DENNIS X RAY CO 301 ALLERTON AVE HWP Lower 381 SHELL OIL PRODUCT US 135 N ACCESS RD ENVIROSTOR, NPDES, WDS Lower 382 1089 MONTGOMERY AVE 1089 MONTGOMERY AVEN ENVIROSTOR Lower 383 MANTEGANI SITE 735 COMMERCIAL AVENU ENVIROSTOR, SLIC, VCP Higher 384 U.S. STEEL CORP. 105 OYSTER POINT ENVIROSTOR, San Mateo Co. BI, HIST CORTESE Lower 385 CAMP TANFORAN ENVIROSTOR Higher 5123555.2s Page 11 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TARGET PROPERTY SEARCH RESULTS The target property was identified in the following records. For more information on this property see page 8 of the attached EDR Radius Map report: Site Database(s) EPA ID THE PRODUCE COMPANY San Mateo Co. BI N/A 60 AIRPORT Facility Id: FA0013015 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Facility Id: FA0028725 Facility Id: FA0040914 Facility Id: FA0055325 Facility Id: FA0061190 PRODUCE COMPANY FINDS N/A 60 AIRPORT BLVD Registry ID:: 110065022406 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 LSG AIRPORT SKY CHEF HAZNET N/A 40 AIRPORT BLVD GEPAID: CAL000226146 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 QUONG HOP & CO San Mateo Co. BI N/A 40 AIRPORT Facility Id: FA0023874 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Facility Id: FA0027693 DATABASES WITH NO MAPPED SITES No mapped sites were found in EDR's search of available ("reasonably ascertainable ") government records either on the target property or within the search radius around the target property for the following databases: STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL -------------------------- National Priority List Proposed NPL ---------------- Proposed National Priority List Sites NPL LIENS ------------------- Federal Superfund Liens Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL_________________ National Priority List Deletions TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 12 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY Federal Facility Site Information listing Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF RCRA - Treatment, Storage and Disposal Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-CESQG--------------- RCRA - Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries LUCIS----------------------- Land Use Control Information System US ENG CONTROLS Engineering Controls Sites List US INST CONTROL ---------- Sites with Institutional Controls Federal ERNS list ERNS-----------------------. Emergency Response Notification System State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF---------------------- Solid Waste Information System State and tribal leaking storage tank lists INDIAN LUST---------------- Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land State and tribal registered storage tank lists FEMA UST------------------- Underground Storage Tank Listing INDIAN UST----------------- Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites INDIAN VCP Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing State and tribal Brownfields sites BROWNFIELDS-------------. Considered Brownfieds Sites Listing ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists US BROWNFIELDS---------- A Listing of Brownfields Sites Local Lists of Landfill/ Solid Waste Disposal Sites WMUDS/SWAT-------------- Waste Management Unit Database HAULERS------------------- Registered Waste Tire Haulers Listing TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 13 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INDIAN ODI__________________ Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands DEBRIS REGION 9_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations ODI__________________________ Open Dump Inventory IHS OPEN DUMPS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Open Dumps on Indian Land Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites US HIST CDL_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Delisted National Clandestine Laboratory Register SCH_________________________ School Property Evaluation Program CDL_________________________ Clandestine Drug Labs Toxic Pits____________________ Toxic Pits Cleanup Act Sites US CDL National Clandestine Laboratory Register Local Land Records LIENS_______________________ Environmental Liens Listing LIENS 2 CERCLA Lien Information Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS_______________________ Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System CHMIRS_____________________ California Hazardous Material Incident Report System LDS -------------------------- Land Disposal Sites Listing MCS_________________________ Military Cleanup Sites Listing SPILLS 90 SPILLS 90 data from FirstSearch Other Ascertainable Records FUDS________________________ Formerly Used Defense Sites DOD_________________________ Department of Defense Sites SCRD DRYCLEANERS------ State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing US FIN ASSUR______________ Financial Assurance Information EPA WATCH LIST___________ EPA WATCH LIST 2020 COR ACTION_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2020 Corrective Action Program List TSCA________________________ Toxic Substances Control Act TRIS Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System SSTS________________________ Section 7 Tracking Systems ROD Records Of Decision RMP Risk Management Plans RAATS______________________ RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System PRP Potentially Responsible Parties PADS________________________ PCB Activity Database System ICIS-------------------------- Integrated Compliance Information System FTTS------------------------ FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FI FRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) MLTS________________________ Material Licensing Tracking System COAL ASH DOE_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Steam -Electric Plant Operation Data COAL ASH EPA-------------- Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List PCB TRANSFORMER_ _ _ _ _ _ _. PCB Transformer Registration Database RADINFO____________________ Radiation Information Database HIST FTTS___________________ FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing DOT OPS Incident and Accident Data CONSENT___________________ Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees INDIAN RESERV------------- Indian Reservations FUSRAP_____________________ Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY UMTRA Uranium Mill Tailings Sites LEAD SMELTERS ------------ Lead Smelter Sites US AIRS--------------------- Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem US MINES___________________ Mines Master Index File ABANDONED MINES________ Abandoned Mines UXO ------------------------- Unexploded Ordnance Sites DOCKET HWC--------------- Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Listing ECHO_______________________ Enforcement & Compliance History Information FUELS PROGRAM_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. EPA Fuels Program Registered Listing CUPA Listings ---------------- CUPA Resources List DRYCLEANERS------------- Cleaner Facilities EMI Emissions Inventory Data ENF_________________________ Enforcement Action Listing Financial Assurance Financial Assurance Information Listing ICE ICE HWT_________________________ Registered Hazardous Waste Transporter Database MINES Mines Site Location Listing MWMP----------------------- Medical Waste Management Program Listing NPDES______________________ NPDES Permits Listing PEST LIC____________________ Pesticide Regulation Licenses Listing PROC----------------------- Certified Processors Database UIC__________________________ UIC Listing WASTEWATER PITS--------- Oil Wastewater Pits Listing WDS_________________________ Waste Discharge System WIP Well Investigation Program Case List EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP -------------------- EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants EDR Hist Cleaner____________ EDR Exclusive Historical Cleaners EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives RGA LF_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Recovered Government Archive Solid Waste Facilities List RGA LUST Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank SURROUNDING SITES: SEARCH RESULTS Surrounding sites were identified in the following databases. Elevations have been determined from the USGS Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the target property have been differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the target property. Page numbers and map identification numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report where detailed data on individual sites can be reviewed. Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases. Unmappable (orphan) sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis. TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 15 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal CERCLIS list SEMS: SEMS (Superfund Enterprise Management System) tracks hazardous waste sites, potentially hazardous waste sites, and remedial activities performed in support of EPA's Superfund Program across the United States. The list was formerly know as CERCLIS, renamed to SEMS by the EPA in 2015. The list contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities, private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). This dataset also contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and the sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. A review of the SEMS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 07/11/2017 has revealed that there are 2 SEMS sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page CALISTOGA WATER 57 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.245 mi.) X225 362 NEW ENGLAND LOBSTER 191 MITCHELL AVE ESE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.380 mi.) 297 525 Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list SEMS -ARCHIVE: SEMS -ARCHIVE (Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive) tracks sites that have no further interest under the Federal Superfund Program based on available information. The list was formerly known as the CERCLIS-NFRAP, renamed to SEMS ARCHIVE by the EPA in 2015. EPA may perform a minimal level of assessment work at a site while it is archived if site conditions change and/or new information becomes available. Archived sites have been removed and archived from the inventory of SEMS sites. Archived status indicates that, to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list the site on the National Priorities List (NPL), unless information indicates this decision was not appropriate or other considerations require a recommendation for listing at a later time. The decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that. based upon available information, the location is not judged to be potential NPL site. A review of the SEMS -ARCHIVE list, as provided by EDR, and dated 07/11/2017 has revealed that there are 5 SEMS -ARCHIVE sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation SUN CHEMICAL Lower Elevation BASAPCO INC DECCA XAGON KEM MFG CORP CAL -WEST ELECTRICS Address 20-40 S LINDEN AVE Address 27 S LINDEN AVE 338 N CANAL ST 78 S LINDEN AVE 1341 SAN MATEO AVE Direction / Distance Map ID Page NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.162 mi.) L73 126 Direction / Distance Map ID Page WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.148 mi.) C46 77 W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.215 mi.) U192 320 SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.339 mi.) AN275 476 SSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.470 mi.) BD337 626 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 16 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS: CORRACTS is a list of handlers with RCRA Corrective Action Activity. This report shows which nationally -defined corrective action core events have occurred for every handler that has had corrective action activity. A review of the CORRACTS list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/13/2017 has revealed that there are 3 CORRACTS sites within approximately 1 mile of the target property. Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page DUPONT/ KANSAI AUTOM 160 S LINDEN AVE SSW 1/2 - 1 (0.609 mi.) BJ365 687 INTERNATIONAL PAINT 220 S LINDEN AVE SSW 1/2 - 1 (0.623 mi.) BI366 690 EX/DE SAN FRANCISCO 286 LAWRENCE AVE E 1/2 - 1 (0.704 mi.) BK368 708 Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG: RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Large quantity generators (LQGs) generate over 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste, or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. A review of the RCRA-LQG list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/13/2017 has revealed that there are 5 RCRA-LQG sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page MAJORIE BAER ACCESSO 1389 LOWRIE AVENUE SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.174 mi.) 1104 163 ALAN BAKER CO. INC. 160 SYLVESTER ROAD NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) 0138 238 Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page PRAXA/R INC 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVE WNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.143 mi.) D36 61 BASAPCO 27 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.148 mi.) C45 75 UNION PACIFIC RAILRO 27 S LINDEN AVE WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.148 mi.) C47 78 RCRA-SQG: RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Small quantity generators (SQGs) generate between 100 kg and 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month. A review of the RCRA-SQG list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/13/2017 has revealed that there are 22 RCRA-SQG sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page CALTRANS SSF BLET RAILWAY OH NNE 0 - 1/8 (0.060 mi.) 10 14 BUDGET RENT A CAR 177 S AIRPORT BLVD ESE 0 - 1/8 (0.122 mi.) E20 38 CARRERA AUTO BODY/ T 99 LINDEN AVENUE NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.177 mi.) J110 174 HARRIS FORKLIFT SERV 110 LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) L116 191 DAYTONA AUTO BODY SH 136A S LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.207 mi.) T170 298 SHELL OIL CO 123 LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.220 mi.) T200 326 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 17 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Equal/Higher Elevation Address PACIFIC BELL Lower Elevation MARBLE WEST SALES SHELL OIL CO BORBA MFG, INC BORBA MFG, INC AUTODELO AUTO BODY & ACCUTITE OLYMPIAN OI CALTRANS GRAND AVE S HAGA AUTO BODY CALTRANS DISTRICT 4 FLEET AUTO BODY SHELL SERVICE STATIO STEINER CORPORATION L & N UNIFORMS UNIVERSAL FLEET SUPP VTAP PRINTING 313 BADEN AVENUE Address 5 S LINDEN AVE UNIT 140 PRODUCE 196 AIRPORT BLVD 198 AIRPORT BLVD 130 G SOUTH LINDEN A 35 SO LINDEN AVE HWY 101 AT GRAND AVE 206 BADEN AVE 296 AIRPORT BLVD 39 G SOUTH LINDEN AV 248 S AIRPORT BLVD 1377 LOWRIE AVE 1377 LOWRIE AVE 1376 LOWRIE AVE 1423 SAN MATEO AVE Direction / Distance Map ID Page NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.243 mi.) T218 357 Direction / Distance Map ID Page WNW 0 - 1/8 (0.051 mi.) 9 12 SSE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.137 mi.) H26 49 N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.146 mi.) B37 66 N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.147 mi.) B44 74 W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.161 mi.) D65 119 WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M123 199 N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.191 mi.) K132 228 NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.193 mi.) P135 230 N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) K143 248 WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.197 mi.) M147 254 SE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.206 mi.) R166 287 SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.208 mi.) Q174 306 SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.208 mi.) Q175 307 SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.223 mi.) Q204 338 SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.246 mi.) S227 364 State- and tribal - equivalent NPL RESPONSE: Identifies confirmed release sites where DTSC is involved in remediation, either in a lead or oversight capacity. These confirmed release sites are generally high-priority and high potential risk. A review of the RESPONSE list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 6 RESPONSE sites within approximately 1 mile of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page SUN CHEMICAL CORPORA 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.160 mi.) D62 107 Database: RESPONSE, Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Status: Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only Facility Id: 41280103 Lower Elevation Address CALTRANS/SSF MAINTEN 166 HARBOR Database: RESPONSE, Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Status: Backlog Facility Id: 41280108 REICHOLD CHEMICALS, 120 SOUTH LINDEN Database: RESPONSE, Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Status: Certified Facility Id: 41280096 GRANITE EXCAVATION & 160 LINDEN Database: RESPONSE, Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Status: Certified Facility Id: 41280049 VIROLOGIC INC 270 E GRAND AVE STE Database: RESPONSE, Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Direction / Distance Map ID Page ENE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.426 mi.) AU317 573 SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.467 mi.) A W334 619 SSW 1/2 - 1 (0.609 mi.) BJ364 672 ENE 1/2 - 1 (0.699 mi.) 367 698 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 18 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Status: Certified Facility Id: 41340077 HIGHWAY 101/OYSTER P HIGHWAY 101 AT OYSTE NNE 1/2 - 1 (0.831 mi.) 376 748 Database: RESPONSE, Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Status: No Further Action Facility Id: 41330051 State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS ENVIROSTOR: The Department of Toxic Substances Control's (DTSC's) Site Mitigation and Brownfields Reuse Program's (SMBRP's) EnviroStor database identifes sites that have known contamination or sites for which there may be reasons to investigate further. The database includes the following site types: Federal Superfund sites (National Priorities List (NPL)); State Response, including Military Facilities and State Superfund; Voluntary Cleanup; and School sites. EnviroStor provides similar information to the information that was available in CalSites, and provides additional site information, including, but not limited to, identification of formerly -contaminated properties that have been released for reuse, properties where environmental deed restrictions have been recorded to prevent inappropriate land uses, and risk characterization information that is used to assess potential impacts to public health and the environment at contaminated sites. A review of the ENVIROSTOR list, as provided by EDR, and dated 07/31/2017 has revealed that there are 29 ENVIROSTOR sites within approximately 1 mile of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address SUN CHEMICAL CORPORA 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN Facility Id: 41280103 W 1/8 - 114 (0.160 mi.) Status: Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only INTERNATIONAL PAINT 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVE Facility Id: 38280291 368 Status: Refer: RCRA A1258 AIRPORT BOULEVARD PR 3091315/401/411/421 Facility Id: 60002307 737 Status: Active 383 POETSCH AND PETERSON 325 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN Facility Id: 41310004 781 Status: Refer: RWQCB Map ID MANTEGANI SITE 735 COMMERCIAL AVENU Facility Id: 70000073 16 Status: Certified C48 CAMP TANFORAN Facility Id: 80000381 Status: No Further Action Lower Elevation Address UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNI EAST OF 27 SOUTH LIN Facility Id: 60001136 Status: Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only BASAPCO, INC. 27-S. LINDEN Direction / Distance Map ID Page W 1/8 - 114 (0.160 mi.) D62 107 NNW 114 - 112 (0.250 mi.) Y232 368 N 114 - 112 (0.309 mi.) A1258 430 SW 1/2 - 1 (0.752 mi.) 373 737 WNW 112 - 1 (0.965 mi.) 383 771 SW 1/2 - 1 (0.986 mi.) 385 781 Direction / Distance Map ID Page WSW 0 - 118 (0.110 mi.) C14 16 WSW 1/8 - 114 (0.148 mi.) C48 80 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 19 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Id: 41360069 Status: Certified / Operation & Maintenance UNION PACIFIC - SITE EAST OF 69 S. LINDEN SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.272 mi.) AC241 382 Facility Id: 60001636 Status: Active KEN MANUFACTURING CO 78 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.339 mi.) AN276 477 Facility Id: 41280135 Status: Refer: Other Agency MORENA TRUST 111 STARLITE STREET Facility Id: 60002386 Status: Active CALTRANS/SSF MAINTEN 166 HARBOR Facility Id: 41280108 Status: Backlog REICHOLD CHEMICALS, 120 SOUTH LINDEN Facility Id: 41280096 Status: Certified W 1/4 - 112 (0.408 mi.) AR312 552 ENE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.426 mi.) AU317 573 SW 1/4 - 112 (0.467 mi.) A W334 619 CAL WEST ELECTRIC, 1 1341 SAN MATEO AVENU SSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.470 mi.) BD336 625 Facility Id: 41360099 Status: Refer: Other Agency U -FREIGHT AMERICA /N 405B SOUTH AIRPORT B SSE 1/2 - 1 (0.546 mi.) 359 660 Facility Id: 41300009 Status: Refer: RWQCB CYCLE SHACK INC 1104 SAN MATEO AVE Facility Id: 71002485 Status: Inactive - Needs Evaluation WEST COAST AUTOMOTIV 160 S LINDEN AVE Facility Id: 80001622 Status: Inactive - Needs Evaluation GRANITE EXCAVATION & 160 LINDEN Facility Id: 41280049 Status: Certified INTERNATIONAL PAINT 220 S LINDEN AVE Facility Id: 80001592 Status: Refer: RWQCB VIROLOGIC INC 270 E GRAND AVE STE Facility Id: 41340077 Status: Certified SSW 112 - 1 (0.595 mi.) B1360 663 SSW 1/2 - 1 (0.609 mi.) BJ362 668 SSW 112 - 1 (0.609 mi.) BJ364 672 SSW 112 - 1 (0.623 mi.) B1366 690 ENE 1/2 - 1 (0.699 mi.) 367 698 EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO 286 LAWRENCE AVENUE E 1/2 - 1 (0.704 mi.) BK369 716 Facility Id: 41290004 Status: No Further Action EX/DE CORP/SAN FRANC 286 LAWRENCE AVE Facility Id: 80001392 Status: No Further Action PHASE H CORP 1229 MONTGOMERY Facility Id: 71002470 Status: Inactive - Needs Evaluation E 112 - 1 (0.704 mi.) BK370 717 SSW 112 - 1 (0.743 mi.) 372 726 COSTCO WHOLESALE # 4 451 SOUTH AIRPORT BO SSE 1/2 - 1 (0.770 mi.) 374 738 Facility Id: 71003270 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 20 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Status: Inactive - Needs Evaluation E17 36 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed HIGHWAY 101/OYSTER P HIGHWAY 101 AT OYSTE NNE 1/2 - 1 (0.831 mi.) 376 748 Facility Id: 41330051 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Status: Case Closed Status: No Further Action Facility Id: 550006 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed HOMART DEVELOPMENT C 801 GATEWAY BOULEVAR NE 1/2 - 1 (0.840 mi.) BL377 750 Facility Id: 41330007 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559173 Status: Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only Global ID: T0608110422 SHELL OIL PRODUCT US 135 N ACCESS RD SSE 1/2 - 1 (0.895 mi.) 381 766 Facility Id: 71002127 Facility Status: 5C- Pollution Characteriz Global ID: SL0608174279 Status: Inactive - Needs Evaluation L115 188 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 1089 MONTGOMERY AVE 1089 MONTGOMERY AVEN SSW 1/2 - 1 (0.945 mi.) 382 770 Facility Id: 60002242 Status: Inactive - Action Required U.S. STEEL CORP. 105 OYSTER POINT NE 1/2 - 1 (0.978 mi.) 384 779 Facility Id: 41330044 Status: Refer: RWQCB State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LUST: Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites included in GeoTracker. GeoTracker is the Water Boards data management system for sites that impact, or have the potential to impact, water quality in California, with emphasis on groundwater. A review of the LUST list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 150 LUST sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page BUDGET RENT -A -CAR 177 SOUTH AIRPORT BO ESE 0 - 1/8 (0.122 mi.) E17 36 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100087 BUDGET RENT A CAR 177 S AIRPORT BLVD ESE 0 - 1/8 (0.122 mi.) E20 38 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550006 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100087 date9: 9/13/2002 LOPEZ PROPERTY 34-36 S LINDEN AVE NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.160 mi.) J58 106 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559173 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608110422 WR PRODUCTS 180 SYLVESTER ENE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.179 mi.) 0112 185 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559192 Facility Status: 5C- Pollution Characteriz Global ID: SL0608174279 AGUNDIS TIRE SHOP 110 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) L115 188 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 21 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550142 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100841 Global ID: T0608100841 date9: 11/28/2000 ALAN BAKER SUPPLY CO 160 SYLVESTER NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) 0137 236 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550059 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100012 Global ID: T0608100012 date9: 10/25/2000 PONY EXPRESS 108 SYLVESTER NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.196 mi.) 0146 252 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550047 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100402 Global ID: T0608100402 date9: 3/16/2000 CHEVRON 9-7640 124 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) T157 276 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550009 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100115 Global ID: T0608100115 CHEVRON #7640--ZANNE 124 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) T160 279 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 12/5/2001 US ARMY PRESIDIO OF 150 LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.209 mi.) T180 311 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Id: 38-0413 Facility Status: Leak being confirmed MIZRA/SETO PROPERTY 165 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.217 mi.) T194 322 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 7/24/2000 SHELL OIL CO 123 LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.220 mi.) T200 326 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 22 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Id: 550068 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100461 Global ID: T0608100461 SOUTH CITY SHELL 123 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 114 (0.220 mi.) T201 335 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Remedial action (cleanup) Underway UST SITE 175 SYLVESTER ENE 118 - 114 (0.227 mi.) 210 344 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550193 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608128052 Global ID: T0608128052 GEORGIA PACIFIC 249 GRAND NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.245 mi.) W222 361 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 11 /10/1998 WRIGHT CLEANERS 316 GRAND NNW 114 - 112 (0.301 mi.) Y252 411 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559172 Facility Status: 5C- Pollution Characteriz Global ID: T0608175868 GALLPS SANITARY BAK 324 GRAND AVE NNW 114 - 112 (0.308 mi.) 256 426 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Open - Site Assessment Facility Id: 550225 Facility Status: 3B- Preliminary Assessm Global Id: T10000009427 Global ID: T10000009427 CARLIN CO 120 MAPLE NW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.312 mi.) AJ259 434 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 6/27/2001 JMB CONSTRUCTION, IN 132 MAPLE NW 1/4 - 112 (0.312 mi.) AJ261 444 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 2/28/2001 S F ENGINE RE-MANUFA 132 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN NW 114 - 112 (0.312 mi.) AJ262 445 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100779 CHICO'S SERVICE STAT 401 LINDEN NNW 114 - 112 (0.352 mi.) 281 481 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Remedial action (cleanup) Underway Facility Id: 550091 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 23 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Global Id: T0608100369 Global ID: T0608100369 CARLIN CO 320 VICTORY SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.377 mi.) AN296 522 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550169 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608165551 Global ID: T0608165551 KPR PROPERTIES 118 SPRUCE WNW 114 - 1/2 (0.485 mi.) BG345 642 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 3/19/1998 GEORGIA GERRITSEN 105 SPRUCE WNW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.493 mi.) BG350 647 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Post remedial action monitoring SWINERTON & WALBERG 91 SPRUCE WNW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.496 mi.) BF353 652 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 4/3/1996 SWINERTON & WALBERG 91 SPRUCE WNW 114 - 112 (0.496 mi.) BF354 652 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550116 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100713 VOLONTE AUTOMOTIVE 616 LINDEN N 114 - 112 (0.496 mi.) 355 653 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550097 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100720 Global ID: T0608100720 date9: 9/27/2001 Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page UNION CARBIDE CORP. 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVENU W 0 - 1/8 (0.122 mi.) D15 26 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Open - Remediation Global Id: T0608100558 ALICIA'S MARKET DELI 7 S LINDEN AVE W 0 - 118 (0.122 mi.) D16 35 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550001 Facility Status: 5R- Remediation Plan Global ID: T0608100558 DIADOTI CONSTRUCTION 1461 SAN MATEO SSW 118 - 114 (0.131 mi.) G24 46 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 24 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550139 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100828 Global ID: T0608100828 date9: 11/10/1998 SHELL OIL 140 PRODUCE SSE 118 - 114 (0.137 mi.) H28 51 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Pollution Characterization EQUILON ENTERPRISES 140 PRODUCE SSE 118 - 114 (0.137 mi.) H30 54 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550017 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100465 Global ID: T0608100465 AIRPORT BOULEVARD SE 190 AIRPORT BOULEVAR N 118 - 114 (0.142 mi.) B33 58 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550132 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100791 Global ID: T0608100791 FORMER GAS STATION 190 AIRPORT N 118 - 114 (0.142 mi.) B34 60 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 8/12/1997 GELCO TRUCKING LEAST 1395 LOWRIE AVENUE SW 118 - 114 (0.146 mi.) 140 69 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550013 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100231 Global ID: T0608100231 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING 1395 LOWRIE SW 1/8 - 114 (0.146 mi.) 142 73 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 8/4/1992 CHEVRON STATION 1200 07TH AVE WNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.152 mi.) J51 95 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN FRANCISCO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/19/2008 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 38-0081 Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 38-0081 Facility Status: Case Closed Global Id: T0607500072 date9: 10/9/1992 ESCHELBACH PROPERTIE 100 BADEN N 118 - 114 (0.157 mi.) K54 101 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 25 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550074 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100199 Global ID: T0608100199 date9: 6/12/2001 NESTLE WATERS NA/ARR 7 LINDEN NW 118 - 114 (0.162 mi.) J69 123 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Pollution Characterization B/NKS MANUFACTURING 1459 SAN MATEO SSW 118 - 114 (0.164 mi.) G76 128 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559009 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608148945 MARIN & SILVA'S SERV 221 AIRPORT BLVD N 118 - 1/4 (0.165 mi.) K78 130 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550004 Facility Id: 550206 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100579 Global Id: T10000002842 Global ID: T0608100579 Global ID: T10000002842 UNOCAL SS #251020 221 AIRPORT N 118 - 114 (0.165 mi.) K79 144 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Pollution Characterization SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 201 BADEN NNW 118 - 114 (0.171 mi.) K88 154 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550153 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608101008 Global ID: T0608101008 FIRE STATION #1 201 BADEN NNW 1/8 - 114 (0.171 mi.) K90 155 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 6/27/2001 ZARC INTERNATIONAL L 26 S LINDEN AVE W 1/8 - 114 (0.176 mi.) N106 166 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550086 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100300 LA MARK TRANSPORTATI 26 LINDEN W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.176 mi.) N107 170 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Global Id: T0608100300 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 26 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY date9: 1/2/2003 KEN FUNK PROPERTY 264 AIRPORT N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.179 mi.) K113 187 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 12/3/1998 SO LINDEN OLYMPIC 35 SO LINDEN AVE WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M121 196 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550194 Facility Id: 550053 Facility Status: 5C- Pollution Characteriz Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100005 Global ID: T0608106256 TEC ACCUTITE 35 LINDEN WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M126 202 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status: Open - Remediation Facility Status: Remediation Plan Global Id: T0608106256 Global Id: T0608100005 CALTRANS MAINTENANCE 296 AIRPORT BOULEVAR N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) K139 242 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608102301 CITY OF SOUTH SAN FR 296 AIRPORT BLVD N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) K141 247 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550198 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608102301 SHELL SERVICE STATIO 248 SOUTH AIRPORT BO SSE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.198 mi.) R150 259 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608153743 SUPER CROWN CATERING 1381 LOWRIE SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.202 mi.) Q153 264 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Remediation Plan Global Id: T0608100526 HAMPTON'S SERVICE, 1 248 S AIRPORT BLVD SE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.206 mi.) R165 285 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550186 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608153743 CALEGAR/ PROPERTY 40 LINDEN WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.214 mi.) M186 315 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550149 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 27 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100905 Global ID: T0608100905 date9: 6/29/2000 KEN FUNK PROPERTY 264 SOUTH AIRPORT BO SSE 1/8 - 114 (0.226 mi.) R208 342 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100188 GENERAL RENT A CAR ( 264 S AIRPORT BLVD SSE 118 - 114 (0.226 mi.) R209 343 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550042 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100188 MATTISON & SHIDLER 205 GRAND AVE E N 118 - 114 (0.228 mi.) W211 348 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 41-0835 Facility Status: Case Closed Global Id: T0608100782 date9: 11/29/1995 OLYMPIAN 186 GRAND N 118 - 114 (0.232 mi.) V212 349 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 2/23/1996 CODON (GRAND/ROEBLIN 213 EAST GRAND AVENU N 118 - 114 (0.233 mi.) P214 350 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100165 CODON (GRAND/ROEBLIN 213 GRAND N 118 - 114 (0.233 mi.) P215 356 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 11 /13/1991 BELL ELECTRICAL SUPP 208 GRAND N 118 - 114 (0.245 mi.) W226 364 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 7/31/1995 SAMTRANS VACANT 196 PRODUCE S 1/4 - 1/2 (0.255 mi.) Z233 370 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550024 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100436 Global ID: T0608100436 SAN MATEO COUNTY TRA 196 PRODUCE S 1/4 - 1/2 (0.255 mi.) Z234 372 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 4/10/2000 CTC FOOD INTERNATION 131 HARRIS E 1/4 - 1/2 (0.259 mi.) AA235 372 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 28 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Id: 550155 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608101023 CTC FOOD INTERNATION 131 WEST HARRIS AVEN E 1/4 - 1/2 (0.259 mi.) AA236 373 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608101023 CTC FOOD /NTERNATION 131 HARRIS E 1/4 - 1/2 (0.259 mi.) AA237 374 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 8/10/2000 SOUTH CITY FORD 315 AIRPORT N 114 - 112 (0.269 mi.) V239 377 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550081 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100505 Global ID: T0608100505 date9: 8/9/2001 PARKING CORPORATION 120 TERMINAL S 114 - 1/2 (0.270 mi.) AB240 381 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559187 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: SL0608187305 HERTZ-PENSKE TRUCK L 62 S LINDEN AVE SW 1/4 - 112 (0.282 mi.) X242 391 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550166 Facility Id: 550106 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608199177 Global ID: T0608100238 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING 62 LINDEN SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.282 mi.) X243 392 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Global Id: T0608199177 Global Id: T0608100238 date9: 1/17/2003 COLOR CRAFT 255 S AIRPORT BLVD SE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.283 mi.) AD244 400 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550045 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100411 COLOR CRAFT 255 SOUTH AIRPORT BO SE 114 - 112 (0.283 mi.) AD245 400 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 29 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Global Id: T0608100411 date9: 1/2/2001 CHEVRON 9-0645 401 AIRPORT N 1/4 - 1/2 (0.288 mi.) AE246 402 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 1/18/2001 CHEVRON 9-0645 401 AIRPORT N 114 - 112 (0.288 mi.) AE247 402 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550011 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100137 Global ID: T0608100137 CHEVRON 9-7875 300 SOUTH AIRPORT BO SSE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.293 mi.) AF248 404 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100864 GREINER SERVICE STAT 300 AIRPORT SSE 114 - 112 (0.293 mi.) AF249 405 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 12/11/2002 FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE 1405 SAN MATEO SSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.294 mi.) AG250 406 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550131 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100794 Global ID: T0608100794 date9: 6/12/1995 NANOTECH INDUSTRIES 111 S MAPLE AVE WSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.298 mi.) AH251 409 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559216 Facility Status: 313- Preliminary Assessm CHEVRON STATION NO 9 300 S AIRPORT BLVD SSE 1/4 - 112 (0.303 mi.) AF253 412 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550134 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100864 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 69 S LINDEN AVE SW 114 - 112 (0.305 mi.) AC254 414 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550121 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100721 ACUTECH AUTO 69 LINDEN SW 114 - 112 (0.305 mi.) AC255 416 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Pollution Characterization TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 30 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Global Id: T0608100721 CARCIONE FRESH PRODU 131 TERMINAL S 114 - 1/2 (0.312 mi.) AB260 434 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Remedial action (cleanup) Underway Facility Id: 550158 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608126439 Global ID: T0608126439 R.E.H. PROPERTIES 114 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN W 1/4 - 1/2 (0.313 mi.) AH263 446 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Facility Status: Remediation Plan Global Id: T0608100646 REH PROPERTY 114 S MAPLE AVE W 1/4 - 112 (0.313 mi.) AH264 457 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550109 Facility Status: 5R- Remediation Plan Global ID: T0608100646 BAY BRIDGE HARDWARE 151 MITCHELL AVENUE ESE 114 - 112 (0.319 mi.) AK266 459 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550108 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100650 Global ID: T0608100650 PENTAGON LIGHT 151 MITCHELL ESE 114 - 112 (0.319 mi.) AK267 460 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 6/6/1995 TROYER AUTOMATIC DOO 162 WEST HARRIS AVEN E 1/4 - 1/2 (0.322 mi.) AL269 463 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608151779 SLAKEY BROTHERS 26 162 HARRIS E 1/4 - 1/2 (0.322 mi.) AL270 466 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550199 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608151779 PEKING HANDICRAFT 1388 SAN MATEO SSW 114 - 112 (0.323 mi.) AG271 467 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550141 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100837 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 31 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Global ID: T0608100837 date9: 8/18/1998 G & S TRUCK WASH 176 GATEWAY ENE 1/4 - 112 (0.329 mi.) 272 468 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550174 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608149730 Global ID: T0608149730 date9: 2/26/2004 ONTRAC 274 WATTIS WAY SE 114 - 112 (0.331 mi.) AM273 471 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 5/6/1992 AIRBORNE EXPRESS COR 274 WATTIS WAY SE 1/4 - 112 (0.331 mi.) AM274 472 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550077 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100351 Global ID: T0608100351 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 103 S LINDEN AVE SW 114 - 112 (0.346 mi.) AO278 478 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559201 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T10000000968 CARLIN CO 120 S MAPLE WSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.351 mi.) AP279 479 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550092 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100105 CARLIN CO 120 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN WSW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.351 mi.) AP280 480 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100105 BRESSIE & CO. 600-79 DUBUQUE NNE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.359 mi.) AQ283 494 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 6/11/2001 BRESSIE & CO. 600-790 DUBUQUE NNE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.359 mi.) AQ284 494 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 559200 Facility Id: 550020 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100081 Global Id: T0608152226 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 32 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Global ID: T10000000282 Y& R TIRE 419 S CANAL W 114 - 112 (0.363 mi.) AR285 505 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Global Id: T0608100613 date9: 3/19/2001 ROBERT FABRIS 419 S CANAL ST W 114 - 112 (0.363 mi.) AR286 507 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550055 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100613 JAPAN PARTS 428 N CANAL ST W 114 - 112 (0.363 mi.) AR287 508 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550119 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100695 EL CAMINO LINES 428 CANAL W 114 - 112 (0.363 mi.) AR288 510 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Global Id: T0608100695 date9: 12/30/1996 SHELL 515 SOUTH AIRPORT BO N 114 - 112 (0.364 mi.) AS289 512 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608117395 SHELL 515 AIRPORT N 114 - 112 (0.364 mi.) AS290 514 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 1/26/1995 INTERSTATE GRADING A 128 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN WSW 114 - 112 (0.372 mi.) AP291 515 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550122 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100738 INTERSTATE GRADING 128 MAPLE WSW 114 - 112 (0.372 mi.) AP292 515 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Global Id: T0608100738 date9: 8/13/1999 HARMON SCHRAGGE COMP 280 WATTIS SE 114 - 112 (0.374 mi.) AM293 518 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550076 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 33 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100252 Global ID: T0608100252 date9: 8/22/1996 OLYMPIAN 186 EAST GRAND AVE NU NE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.375 mi.) AT294 520 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100363 OLYMPIAN 186 E GRAND AVE NE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.375 mi.) AT295 522 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550070 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100363 NSFL CENTRAL 132 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN WSW 1/4 - 112 (0.384 mi.) 298 526 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550156 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100779 MORENA TRUST 437 S CANAL ST W 1/4 - 1/2 (0.389 mi.) AR300 528 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559211 Facility Status: 36- Preliminary Assessm FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE 113 S LINDEN AVE SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.392 mi.) AO301 528 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550049 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100226 Global ID: T0608100226 date9: 6/28/1996 FRIENDSHIP PRINTING 108 S LINDEN AVE SW 114 - 1/2 (0.392 mi.) AO302 533 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550168 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608194029 FRIENDSHIP PRINTING 108 LINDEN SW 1/4 - 112 (0.392 mi.) AO303 533 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Global Id: T0608194029 date9: 2/21/2003 BLAND/NI TRUST 545 AIRPORT N 114 - 112 (0.396 mi.) AS305 536 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550159 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 34 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608194008 Global ID: T0608194008 date9: 9/28/2001 OLYMPIC EAST GRAND C 190 EAST GRAND AVENU NE 1/4 - 112 (0.404 mi.) AT306 538 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100194 OLYMPIC EAST GRAND C 190 GRAND NE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.404 mi.) AT307 545 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Remediation Plan GEORGIA -PACIFIC PAPE 190 E GRAND AVE NE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.404 mi.) A T308 545 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550025 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100194 TRADITIONAL WOOD WOR 184 HARBOR E 1/4 - 1/2 (0.406 mi.) AU310 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 6/27/2001 TRADITIONAL WOODWORK 184 HARBOR WAY E 1/4 - 1/2 (0.406 mi.) AU311 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550033 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100548 Global ID: T0608100548 GREYHOUND DIAL 100 UTAH SE 1/4 - 112 (0.416 mi.) AV314 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 7/28/2000 GREYHOUND EXPOSITION 100 UTAH AVE SE 114 - 112 (0.416 mi.) AV315 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550090 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100244 Global ID: T0608100244 AVIS CAR RENTAL 230 HARBOR WAY E 1/4 - 1/2 (0.419 mi.) 316 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Status: Preliminary site assessment workplan submitted Facility Id: 550184 Facility Id: 550143 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608125206 Global Id: T0608100873 546 547 559 562 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 35 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Global ID: T0608125206 Global ID: T0608100873 date9: 8/5/2003 B A R BUILDERS 125 LINDEN SW 114 - 112 (0.427 mi.) A W318 577 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 559005 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608105263 Global ID: T0608105263 date9: 8/9/1993 7 -ELEVEN #35063 128 HARBOR WAY ENE 114 - 112 (0.428 mi.) AX319 580 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Open - Site Assessment Facility Id: 550222 Facility Status: 3B- Preliminary Assessm Global Id: T10000007173 Global ID: T10000007173 BRITANNIA DEVELOPMEN 115-185 HARBOR ENE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.442 mi.) AU320 585 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559180 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608195324 SSF SEWAGE PUMP STAT 249 HARBOR ESE 114 - 112 (0.451 mi.) AY321 586 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 8/21/2003 SEWAGE PUMP STATION 249 HARBOR ESE 114 - 112 (0.451 mi.) AY322 587 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550130 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100772 Global ID: T0608100772 TOWNE AIR FREIGHT 405 VICTORY WSW 114 - 112 (0.456 mi.) AZ323 589 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 11/21/2000 THE PROPERTY 405 VICTORY WSW 114 - 112 (0.456 mi.) AZ324 590 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550041 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100517 Global ID: T0608100517 CHRISTOPHERSON REALT 138 STARLITE W 114 - 112 (0.457 mi.) BA325 592 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 36 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550096 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100283 Global ID: T0608100283 date9: 7/6/1998 PACIFIC BELL 475 CANAL W 1/4 - 112 (0.458 mi.) BB326 594 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Global Id: T0608101045 date9: 1/9/1991 BIMBO BAKERIES USA 475 S CANAL ST W 1/4 - 1/2 (0.458 mi.) BB327 596 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550062 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608101045 BLUE SKYAUTO BODY 125 S LINDEN AVE SW 114 - 112 (0.459 mi.) AW328 597 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550066 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100406 PRESSURE GROUT COMPA 125 SOUTH LINDEN AVE SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.459 mi.) A W329 599 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100406 GRANITE ROCK CO 1321 LOWRIE SSW 114 - 112 (0.460 mi.) BC330 601 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Post remedial action monitoring GRANITE ROCK CO 1321 LOWRIE SSW 114 - 112 (0.460 mi.) BC331 602 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550040 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100240 Global ID: T0608100240 DESIGNER PRINTING, 1 150 STARLITE WSW 1/4 - 112 (0.466 mi.) BA333 616 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550099 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100173 Global ID: T0608100173 date9: 11/14/2002 DONS AUTO WRECKERS 137 HARBOR ENE 1/4 - 112 (0.474 mi.) AX338 627 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 37 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 41-1032 Facility Status: Case Closed Global Id: T0608100945 date9: 1/22/1997 US AIR CONDITIONING 161 STARLITE WSW 1/4 - 112 (0.477 mi.) BA340 629 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Status: Case Closed Facility Id: 550035 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100602 Global ID: T0608100602 date9: 11/12/1991 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 114 HARBOR WAY ENE 1/4 - 112 (0.478 mi.) BE341 633 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550135 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T0608100865 Global ID: T0608100865 GOLDEN GATE PETROLEU 114-126 HARBOR WAY ENE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.478 mi.) BE342 638 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 550209 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global Id: T10000003495 Global ID: T10000003495 SO. SAN FRANCISCO TI 114 HARBOR ENE 114 - 112 (0.478 mi.) BE343 640 Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 8/21/2003 SWINERTON & WALBERG 91 SOUTH SPRUCE AVEN W 1/4 - 1/2 (0.487 mi.) BB346 643 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100713 ROYAL AUTO LIMO REPA 1331 SAN MATEO AVE SSW 114 - 112 (0.491 mi.) BD348 646 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 559003 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608117321 GEORGIA GERRITSEN 105 SOUTH SPRUCE AVE W 1/4 - 1/2 (0.495 mi.) BB351 648 Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608100274 SORICH RENTALS AND E 10 A SO SPRUCE AVE W 1/4 - 112 (0.495 mi.) BB352 651 Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550038 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 38 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100274 GROSVENOR AIRPORT AS 380 SO AIRPORT BLVD SSE 1/4 - 112 (0.497 mi.) Database: LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608101013 AT & T MOBILITY- SO 380 AIRPORT SSE 1/4 - 112 (0.497 mi.) Database: LUST REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Status: Case Closed date9: 6/26/2001 GROSVENOR HOTEL 380 S AIRPORT BLVD SSE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.497 mi.) Database: SAN MATEO CO. LUST, Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Facility Id: 550154 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608101013 BH356 656 BH357 658 BH358 659 SLIC: Cleanup Program Sites (CPS; also known as Site Cleanups [SC] and formerly known as Spills, Leaks, Investigations, and Cleanups [SLIC] sites) included in GeoTracker. GeoTracker is the Water Boards data management system for sites that impact, or have the potential to impact, water quality in California, with emphasis on groundwater. A review of the SLIC list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 21 SLIC sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address ASSOCIATED ROAD PARC 0 ASSOCIATED ROAD Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Global Id: T10000006531 SUN CHEMICAL 20 LINDEN AVE S Database: SLIC REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 4150007 Global Id: T0608191578 WR PRODUCTS 180 SYLVESTER Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Global Id: SL0608174279 AMTECH SAN FRANCISCO 250 GRAND Database: SLIC REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Id: SL20251869 WRIGHT CLEANERS 316 GRAND Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Global Id: T0608175868 SIMPSON COATINGS 111 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Global Id: T10000006432 PARKING LOT 220 MILLER AVENUE Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Direction / Distance Map ID Page NE 0 - 1/8 (0.123 mi.) F21 45 NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.162 mi.) L70 124 ENE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.179 mi.) 0112 185 NNW 114 - 112 (0.266 mi.) W238 375 NNW 114 - 112 (0.301 mi.) Y252 411 NW 1/4 - 112 (0.315 mi.) AJ265 458 N 1/4 - 1/2 (0.321 mi.) AI268 463 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 39 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Global Id: T10000007145 POETSCH PETERSON TAN 325 MAPLE AVE Database: SLIC REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Id: 41S0005 ICI PAINTS 450 GRAND Database: SLIC REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Facility Id: 41S0073 Lower Elevation Address BINKS MANUFACTURING 1459 SAN MATEO Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608148945 LOPEZ PROPERTY 34-36 SOUTH LINDEN A Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608110422 SFIA - SAN FRANCISCO TAXIWAY F OF SFIA Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T10000003522 SOUTH CITY FORD 315 AIRPORT Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Global Id: T10000007143 PARKING CORPORATION 120 TERMINAL Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: SL0608187305 UNION PACIFIC ADJACENT 69 SOUTH LI Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Global Id: SL0608137279 CHEVRON AST FACILITY 103 SOUTH LINDEN STIR Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T10000000968 BRESSIE & CO. 600-790 DUBUQUE Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T10000000282 MORENA TRUST 437 SOUTH CANAL STRE Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Global Id: T10000004255 BRITANNIA DEVELOPMEN 115-185 HARBOR Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608195324 BACON PROPERTY 499 RAIL AVE Database: SLIC REG 2, Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 NNW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.410 mi.) 313 558 NW 1/4 - 112 (0.474 mi.) 339 628 Direction / Distance Map ID Page SSW 118 - 1/4 (0.164 mi.) G76 WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) M161 N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.218 mi.) N 114 - 112 (0.269 mi.) S 1/4 - 1/2 (0.270 mi.) V196 V239 128 279 323 377 AB240 381 SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.308 mi.) AC257 429 SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.346 mi.) A0277 478 NNE 1/4 - 112 (0.359 mi.) AQ284 494 W 1/4 - 1/2 (0.389 mi.) AR299 527 ENE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.442 mi.) AU320 585 WNW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.481 mi.) BF344 641 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 40 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Facility Id: 41S0064 Global Id: SLT20327217 AMPHLETT PRINTING 1331 SAN MATEO AVENU SSW 114 - 1/2 (0.491 mi.) BD347 644 Database: SLIC, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Global Id: T0608117321 State and tribal registered storage tank lists UST: The Underground Storage Tank database contains registered USTs. USTs are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The data come from the State Water Resources Control Board's Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database. A review of the UST list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there are 8 UST sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction I Distance Map ID Page HERTZ RENT -A -CAR (12 177 S AIRPORT BLVD ESE 0 - 1/8 (0.122 mi.) E18 37 Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Id: 41-000-017722 SOUTH CITY SHELL 123 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.219 mi.) T197 324 Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Lower Elevation Addracc PRODUCE SHELL 140 PRODUCE AVE Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Id: 41-000-017734 TESORO (FLYERS) 5830 35 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 FLYERS #216 35 S LINDEN AVE Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Id: FA0017693 FLYERS ENERGY #316 35 S. LINDEN AVE Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Id: FA0025064 HAMPTONS SERVICE INC 248 S AIRPORT BLVD Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 GRAND 76 SITE #25102 221 AIRPORT BLVD Database: UST, Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Facility Id: 41-000-017749 Direction / Distance Map ID Page SSE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.137 mi.) H27 51 WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.168 mi.) M82 149 WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.168 mi.) M83 149 WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.168 mi.) M84 149 SSE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.198 mi.) R151 263 N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.207 mi.) K173 306 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 41 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AST: A listing of aboveground storage tank petroleum storage tank locations. A review of the AST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 07/06/2016 has revealed that there are 5 AST sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page PENSKE TRUCK LEASING 1395 LOWRIE AVE SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.146 mi.) 138 68 FLYERS ENERGY #316 35 S. LINDEN AVE WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M120 195 NELLA OIL 35 LINDEN WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M122 198 FLYERS #216 35 S LINDEN AVE WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M125 201 OLYMPIAN ABOVEGROUND 35 LINDEN WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M128 224 State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites VCP: Contains low threat level properties with either confirmed or unconfirmed releases and the project proponents have request that DTSC oversee investigation and/or cleanup activities and have agreed to provide coverage for DTSC's costs. A review of the VCP list, as provided by EDR, and dated 07/31/2017 has revealed that there are 5 VCP sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page AIRPORT BOULEVARD PR 3091315140114111421 N 114 - 112 (0.309 mi.) A1258 430 Status: Active Facility Id: 60002307 Lower Elevation Address UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNI EAST OF 27 SOUTH LIN Status: Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only Facility Id: 60001136 C48 BASAPCO, INC. 27-S. LINDEN Status: Certified / Operation & Maintenance 382 Facility Id: 41360069 UNION PACIFIC - SITE EAST OF 69 S. LINDEN Status: Active Facility Id: 60001636 MORENA TRUST 111 STARLITE STREET Status: Active Facility Id: 60002386 ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Direction / Distance Map ID Page WSW 0 - 118 (0.110 mi.) C14 16 WSW 118 - 114 (0.148 mi.) C48 80 SW 114 - 112 (0.272 mi.) AC241 382 W 114 - 112 (0.408 mi.) AR312 552 Local Lists of Landfill/ Solid Waste Disposal Sites SWRCY: A listing of recycling facilities in California. A review of the SWRCY list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/11/2017 has revealed that there is 1 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 42 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SWRCY site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page ZARC INTERNATIONAL L 26 S LINDEN AVE W 118 - 114 (0.176 mi.) N106 166 Cert Id: RC14202 Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites HIST Cal -Sites: Formerly known as ASPIS, this database contains both known and potential hazardous substance sites. The source is the California Department of Toxic Substance Control. No longer updated by the state agency. It has been replaced by ENVIROSTOR. A review of the HIST Cal -Sites list, as provided by EDR, and dated 08/08/2005 has revealed that there are 5 HIST Cal -Sites sites within approximately 1 mile of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page SUN CHEMICAL CORPORA Lower Elevation REICHOLD CHEMICALS, E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOU VIROLOGIC INC HOMART DEVELOPMENT Local Lists of Registered Storage Tanks f►�iLY�l�j17��1►1�7�►I_\�/�►1 Arlrlrocc 120 SOUTH LINDEN 160 SOUTH LINDEN AVE 270 E GRAND AVE STE 480 INDUSTRIAL WAY W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.160 mi.) D63 115 Direction / Distance Map ID Page SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.467 mi.) A W334 619 SSW 1/2 - 1 (0.609 mi.) BJ363 669 ENE 112 - 1 (0.699 mi.) 367 698 NE 1/2 - 1 (0.852 mi.) BL378 763 SWEEPS UST: Statewide Environmental Evaluation and Planning System. This underground storage tank listing was updated and maintained by a company contacted by the SWRCB in the early 1990's. The listing is no longer updated or maintained. The local agency is the contact for more information on a site on the SWEEPS list. A review of the SWEEPS UST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 06/01/1994 has revealed that there are 14 SWEEPS UST sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. Eaual/Hiaher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID BUDGET RENT A CAR Comp Number: 550061 SAN FRANCISCO SPICE Status: A Tank Status: A Comp Number: 550181 CHEVRON #7640 Comp Number: 550050 SOUTH CITY SHELL Status: A Tank Status: A Comp Number: 550099 Lower Elevation PRODUCE SHELL 177 S AIRPORT BLVD 103 ASSOCIATED RD 124 LINDEN AVE 123 LINDEN AVE Address 140 PRODUCE AVE ESE 0 - 118 (0.122 mi.) E20 ENE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.128 mi.) F23 NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) T156 NNW 118 - 114 (0.220 mi.) T199 Direction / Distance Map ID SSE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.137 mi.) H29 Page 38 46 274 325 Page 52 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 43 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Status: A A review of the HIST UST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 10/15/1990 has revealed that there are Tank Status: A 28 HIST UST sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Comp Number: 550074 Map ID Page BUDGET RENT A CAR 177 SOUTH AIRPORT BL ESE 0 - 1/8 (0.122 mi.) PRAXAIR INC 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVE WNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.143 mi.) D36 61 Status: A Facility Id: 00000052675 Comp Number: 550084 NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) 0138 238 Facility Id: 00000053606 GELCO TRUCK LEASING 1395 LOWRIE AVE SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.146 mi.) 141 72 Comp Number: 550104 278 Facility Id: 00000063014 ESCHELBACH PROPERTIE 100 BADEN N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.157 mi.) K54 101 Comp Number: 550095 GREGS SHELL 123 LINDEN AVE MAR/N & SILVA'S SERV 221 AIRPORT BLVD N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.165 mi.) K78 130 Status: A Tank Status: A Comp Number: 550090 CENTRAL FIRE STATION 201 BADEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.171 mi.) K87 153 Status: A Tank Status: A Comp Number: 550173 LA MARK TRANSPORTATI 26 LINDEN W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.176 mi.) N107 170 Comp Number: 550183 OLYMPIAN OIL CO 35 S LINDEN AVE WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M127 219 Status: A Tank Status: A Comp Number: 550028 Comp Number: 550029 SUPER CROWN CATERING 1381 LOWRIE SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.202 mi.) Q153 264 Status: A Comp Number: 550008 HAMPTONS SERVICE INC 248 S AIRPORT BLVD SE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.206 mi.) R168 290 Status: A Tank Status: A Comp Number: 550100 HIST UST: Historical UST Registered Database. A review of the HIST UST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 10/15/1990 has revealed that there are 28 HIST UST sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page BUDGET RENT A CAR 177 SOUTH AIRPORT BL ESE 0 - 1/8 (0.122 mi.) E19 37 BUDGET RENT A CAR 177 S AIRPORT BLVD ESE 0 - 1/8 (0.122 mi.) E20 38 Facility Id: 00000052675 ALAN BAKER CO. INC. 160 SYLVESTER ROAD NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) 0138 238 Facility Id: 00000053606 97640 124 LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) T159 278 Facility Id: 00000063014 GREGS SHELL SERVICE 123 LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.220 mi.) T198 324 Facility Id: 00000052412 GREGS SHELL 123 LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.220 mi.) T202 337 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 44 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Id: 00000001680 Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page UNION CARBIDE CORP., 7 S LINDEN AVE W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.135 mi.) D25 48 Facility Id: 00000019495 RONS SHELL SERVICE 140 PRODUCE SSE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.137 mi.) H31 57 Facility Id: 00000059397 PRAXAIR INC 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVE WNW 118 - 114 (0.143 mi.) D36 61 GELCO TRUCKING LEAST 1395 LOWRIE AVENUE SW 118 - 114 (0.146 mi.) 140 69 Facility Id: 00000056584 GELCO TRUCKING LEASI 1395 LOWRIE AVE SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.146 mi.) 143 74 Facility Id: 00000046577 BASAPCO, INC. 27 S LINDEN AVE WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.148 mi.) C49 92 Facility Id: 00000058561 CITY OF SOUTH SAN FR 27 S LINDEN AVE WSW 118 - 114 (0.148 mi.) C50 93 AIRPORT OLYMPIC 100 BADEN N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.157 mi.) K55 104 Facility Id: 00000059755 MARIN & SILVA'S SERV 221 AIRPORT BLVD N 118 - 114 (0.165 mi.) K78 130 Facility Id: 00000031718 TOSCO CORPORATION ST 221 AIRPORT BLVD N 118 - 114 (0.165 mi.) K80 146 CENTRAL FIRE STATION 201 BADEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.171 mi.) K86 153 Facility Id: 00000030246 SO LINDEN OLYMPIC 35 SO LINDEN AVE WSW 118 - 114 (0.181 mi.) M121 196 SO LINDEN CARDLOCK 35 SO LINDEN AVE WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M124 200 Facility Id: 00000058933 SO. LINDEN OLYMPIC 35 S LINDEN AVE WSW 118 - 114 (0.181 mi.) M129 224 Facility Id: 00000059738 S SAN FRANCISCO 296 AIRPORT BLVD N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) K140 246 Facility Id: 00000068026 UNITED PLATING INC 34 SO LINDEN AVE WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) M163 282 Facility Id: 00000047897 HAMPTON'S SERVICE, 1 248 S AIRPORT BLVD SE 118 - 114 (0.206 mi.) R165 285 Facility Id: 00000044025 IMELAD HAMPTON 248 S AIRPORT BLVD SE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.206 mi.) R167 289 Facility Id: 00000020097 HAMPTONS SERVICE INC 248 S AIRPORT BLVD SE 118 - 114 (0.206 mi.) R168 290 BERLIN FOOD EQUIPMEN 43 SO LINDEN AVE WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.208 mi.) M176 309 Facility Id: 00000011042 BAYSHORE SELF SERVE 264 S AIRPORT SSE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.226 mi.) R207 341 Facility Id: 00000014628 GENERAL RENT A CAR ( 264 S AIRPORT BLVD SSE 118 - 114 (0.226 mi.) R209 343 Facility Id: 00000053513 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 45 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CA FID UST: The Facility Inventory Database contains active and inactive underground storage tank SSE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.137 mi.) locations. The source is the State Water Resource Control Board. 52 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVE A review of the CA FID UST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 10/31/1994 has revealed that there are D36 12 CA FID UST sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. 1395 LOWRIE AVE SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.146 mi.) Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page BUDGET RENT A CAR 177 S AIRPORT BLVD ESE 0 - 1/8 (0.122 mi.) E20 38 Facility Id: 41000120 Status: A ALAN BAKER CO. INC. 160 SYLVESTER ROAD NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) 0138 238 Facility Id: 41004911 Status: A CHEVRON #7640 124 LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) T158 277 Facility Id: 41000167 Status: A SOUTH CITY SHELL 123 LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.220 mi.) T199 325 Facility Id: 41000478 Status: A Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page PRODUCE SHELL Facility Id: 41000480 Status: A PRAXAIR INC Facility Id: 41000539 Status: A GELCO TRUCK LEASING Facility Id: 41000930 Status: A AIRPORT OLYMPIC Facility Id: 41000222 Status: I CENTRAL FIRE STATION Facility Id: 41001940 Status: A OLYMPIAN OIL CO Facility Id: 41000046 Status: A CROWN CATERING Facility Id: 41000510 Status: A HAMPTONS SERVICE INC Facility Id: 41004922 Status: A 140 PRODUCE AVE SSE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.137 mi.) H29 52 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVE WNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.143 mi.) D36 61 1395 LOWRIE AVE SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.146 mi.) 141 72 100 BADEN AVE 201 BADEN AVE 35 S LINDEN AVE 1381 LOWRIE AVE 248 S AIRPORT BLVD N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.157 mi.) K56 105 NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.171 mi.) K89 155 WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M127 219 SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.202 mi.) Q154 273 SE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.206 mi.) R168 290 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 46 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Local Land Records DEED: The use of recorded land use restrictions is one of the methods the DTSC uses to protect the public from unsafe exposures to hazardous substances and wastes . A review of the DEED list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/05/2017 has revealed that there are 5 DEED sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page SUN CHEMICAL CORPORA 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.160 mi.) D62 107 Status: CERTIFIED O&M - LAND USE RESTRICTIONS ONLY Envirostor ID: 41280103 Lower Elevation Address UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNI EAST OF 27 SOUTH LIN Status: CERTIFIED O&M - LAND USE RESTRICTIONS ONLY Envirostor ID: 60001136 BASAPCO, INC. 27-S. LINDEN Status: CERTIFIED / OPERATION & MAINTENANCE Envirostor ID: 41360069 U -SAVE PLUMBING HARD 108 SOUTH LINDEN AVE Status: COMPLETED - CASE CLOSED Envirostor ID: T0608194029 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 114 HARBOR WAY Status: COMPLETED - CASE CLOSED Envirostor ID: T0608100865 Other Ascertainable Records Direction / Distance Map ID Page WSW 0 - 1/8 (0.110 mi.) C14 16 WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.148 mi.) C48 80 SW 1/4 - 1/2 (0.392 mi.) A0304 536 ENE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.478 mi.) BE341 633 RCRA NonGen / NLR: RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Non -Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste. A review of the RCRA NonGen / NLR list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/13/2017 has revealed that there are 6 RCRA NonGen / NLR sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page ARCO'S BODY SHOP & T 311 S CANAL ST WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.207 mi.) M172 304 Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page FINISHMASTER, INC. # 6 S LINDEN AVE WNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.155 mi.) J53 99 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 201 BADEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.171 mi.) K85 150 UNITED PLATING INC 34 S LINDEN AVE WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) M162 280 HENRYS MEDICAL XRAY 338 N CANAL ST W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.215 mi.) U190 319 ROGERS TRUCKS & EQUI 57 S LINDEN AVE SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.249 mi.) X231 367 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 47 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CA BOND EXP. PLAN: Department of Health Services developed a site-specific expenditure plan as the basis for an appropriation of Hazardous Substance Cleanup Bond Act funds. It is not updated. A review of the CA BOND EXP. PLAN list, as provided by EDR, and dated 01/01/1989 has revealed that there are 2 CA BOND EXP. PLAN sites within approximately 1 mile of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page SUN CHEMICAL CORPORA 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVEN W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.160 mi.) D64 119 Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page HOMART DEVELOPMENT C 480 INDUSTRIAL WAY NE 1/2 - 1 (0.852 mi.) BL379 765 Hazardous Materials Business Plan, Hazardous Waste Generator, Underground Storage tanks A review of the San Mateo Co. BI list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/15/2017 has revealed that there are 104 San Mateo Co. BI sites within approximately 0.25 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page LA QUINTA INN 20 AIRPORT ENE 0 - 1/8 (0.019 mi.) A8 12 Facility Id: FA0039083 PAN READY FOODS INC 150 AIRPORT N 0 - 1/8 (0.096 mi.) B12 16 Facility Id: FA0013114 SAN FRANCISCO SPICE 103 ASSOCIATED ENE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.128 mi.) F22 46 Facility Id: FA0023210 VERIZON WIRELESS- SS 117 GATEWAY ESE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.158 mi.) E57 105 Facility Id: FA0050029 MONTECINOS MAINTENAN 34 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.160 mi.) J59 106 Facility Id: FA0024336 Facility Id: FA0025709 SPECIALTY FURNITURE 36 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.160 mi.) J60 106 Facility Id: FA0012072 BURKHARDT MFG 46 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.162 mi.) J67 122 Facility Id: FA0025675 NOTARO 20 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.162 mi.) L71 125 Facility Id: FA0012144 Facility Id: FA0015227 Facility Id: FA0022073 Facility Id: FA0024409 Facility Id: FA0054434 CITY MECHANICAL, INC 20 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.162 mi.) L72 126 Facility Id: FA0027607 CHEMUX BIOSCIENCE IN 50 LINDEN NW 118 - 114 (0.163 mL) J74 127 Facility Id: FA0013834 Facility Id: FA0028272 Facility Id: FA0045495 Facility Id: FA0045506 NAKURA, INC 52 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.163 mi.) J75 128 Facility Id: FA0025977 CITY OF SSF LINDENVI 27 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.171 mi.) J92 157 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 48 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Id: FA0014495 Facility Id: FA0017849 Facility Id: FA0044835 AUTOBAHN AUTOBODY IN 33 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.172 mi.) J94 158 Facility Id: FA0024607 Facility Id: FA0026073 TESORO (FLYERS) 5830 35 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.172 mi.) J95 159 Facility Id: FA0062539 J STAR AUTO BODY LLC 39 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.172 mi.) J96 159 Facility Id: FA0046895 BERLIN FOOD & LAB EQ 43 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.172 mi.) J97 160 Facility Id: FA0012056 MIRAGE REPAIR SHOP 49 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.172 mi.) J98 160 Facility Id: FA0026204 LEE'S TIRES SERVICE 51 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.173 mi.) J99 161 Facility Id: FA0025562 Facility Id: FA0028246 ROGERS TRUCKING 57 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.173 mi.) J100 161 Facility Id: FA0016465 Facility Id: FA0027801 AUTO PLUS 55 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.173 mi.) J101 162 Facility Id: FA0012490 Facility Id: FA0024313 MARJORIE BAER ACCESS 1389 LOWRIE SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.174 mi.) 1103 163 Facility Id: FA0024798 Facility Id: FA0036736 CARRERA AUTO BODY 99 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.177 mi.) J109 173 Facility Id: FA0017837 E & S AUTO COLLISION 303 COMMERCIAL NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.179 mi.) 1-111 184 Facility Id: FA0024889 Facility Id: FA0052992 WR PRODUCTS 180 SYLVESTER ENE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.179 mi.) 0112 185 Facility Id: FA0032089 AGUNDIS TIRE SHOP 110 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) L115 188 Facility Id: FA0022765 Facility Id: FA0027775 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 110 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) L117 194 Facility Id: FA0052254 ACEVEDOS TIRES 110 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) L118 194 Facility Id: FA0039673 HARRIS BROS. AUTO BO 104 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) L119 194 Facility Id: FA0012011 Facility Id: FA0027219 Facility Id: FA0037521 ALAN BAKER CO INC 160-180 SYLVESTER NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) 0136 235 Facility Id: FA0017798 ALAN BAKER SUPPLY CO 160 SYLVESTER NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) 0137 236 Facility Id: FA0017675 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 49 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Id: FA0054669 JAPAN PARTS LTD 102 SYLVESTER NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.196 mi.) 0145 251 Facility Id: FA0008831 PONY EXPRESS 108 SYLVESTER NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.196 mi.) 0146 252 Facility Id: FA0026463 MINUTE MAN PRESS 101 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.198 mi.) L149 259 Facility Id: FA0014485 AUTOTECH 112 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.202 mi.) L155 273 Facility Id: FA0026963 Facility Id: FA0045107 Facility Id: FA0051005 CHEVRON #7640--ZANNE 124 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) T160 279 Facility Id: FA0017713 BETOS AUTO REPAIR 130 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.205 mi.) T164 282 Facility Id: FA0007794 Facility Id: FA0009216 Facility Id: FA0011988 Facility Id: FA0014366 Facility Id: FA0027711 Additional key fields are available in the Map Findings section COLOR SOLUTIONS INK 136 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.206 mi.) T169 293 Facility Id: FA0005162 Facility Id: FA0005192 Facility Id: FA0016750 Facility Id: FA0022949 Facility Id: FA0023361 Additional key fields are available in the Map Findings section PACIFIC AUTO BODY RE 140 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.207 mi.) T171 301 Facility Id: FA0004051 Facility Id: FA0005160 Facility Id: FA0015881 Facility Id: FA0016747 Facility Id: FA0026736 Additional key fields are available in the Map Findings section AT&T CALIFORNIA - P2 150 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.209 mi.) T178 310 Facility Id: FA0059254 CENTRAL CONCRETE SUP 150 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.209 mi.) T181 311 Facility Id: FA0002769 A P VEHICLE & EQUIPM 129 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.211 mi.) T182 312 Facility Id: FA0017863 Facility Id: FA0027516 Facility Id: FA0049954 SFO SHUTTLE BUS CO 137 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.212 mi.) T183 313 Facility Id: FA0011908 Facility Id: FA0049684 BRODHEAD STEEL PRODU 143 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.213 mi.) T185 314 Facility Id: FA0005896 SILVESTRI 149 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.214 mi.) T188 318 Facility Id: FA0022376 MERCURY TOURS 180 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.214 mi.) T189 318 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 50 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Id: FA0012081 MIZRA/SETO PROPERTY 165 LINDEN NNW 118 - 114 (0.217 mi.) T194 322 Facility Id: FA0012100 SOUTH CITY SHELL 123 LINDEN NNW 118 - 114 (0.220 mi.) T201 335 Facility Id: FA0012008 Facility Id: FA0017758 Facility Id: FA0053176 MINA PRODUCTS 145 SYLVESTER NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.223 mi.) 205 340 Facility Id: FA0013150 Facility Id: FA0032197 UST SITE 175 SYLVESTER ENE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.227 mi.) 210 344 Facility Id: FA0033245 Facility Id: FA0033407 WESTSIDE CONCRETE MA 205 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.241 mi.) T217 357 Facility Id: FA0052014 EXELIXIS INC 249 GRAND NNW 1/8 - 114 (0.245 mi.) W220 359 Facility Id: FA0017733 Facility Id: FA0046236 ONYX PHARMACEUTICALS 249/259 GRAND NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.245 mi.) W221 361 Facility Id: FA0049319 VERILY LIFE SCIENCES 249 GRAND NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.245 mi.) W223 362 Facility Id: FA0061227 Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page HERMES BIOSCIENCES, 61 AIRPORT SW 0 - 1/8 (0.018 mi.) A5 10 Facility Id: FA0014603 Facility Id: FA0026018 LIFECARE SOLUTIONS, 31 AIRPORT SSW 0 - 1/8 (0.018 mi.) A6 11 Facility Id: FA0011909 Facility Id: FA0026208 Facility Id: FA0053271 WESTERN PAINTING CO 21 AIRPORT SSW 0 - 1/8 (0.018 mi.) 7 11 Facility Id: FA0027652 SSF SEWAGE PUMP STAT 1479 SAN MATEO SSW 0 - 1/8 (0.073 mi.) 11 15 Facility Id: FA0008510 SHELL OIL 140 PRODUCE SSE 1/8 - 114 (0.137 mi.) H28 51 Facility Id: FA0017734 Facility Id: FA0049479 HERTZ RENT -A -CAR (12 177 AIRPORT N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.138 mi.) B32 58 Facility Id: FA0017722 FORMER GAS STATION 190 AIRPORT N 118 - 114 (0.142 mi.) B34 60 Facility Id: FA0022252 SUNIL & RADHIKA 123 199 AIRPORT N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.143 mi.) B35 61 Facility Id: FA0062545 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING 1395 LOWRIE SW 1/8 - 114 (0.146 mi.) 142 73 Facility Id: FA0028474 FINISHMASTER, INC. # 6 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.154 mi.) J52 98 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 51 Facility Id: FA0012099 Facility Id: FA0022957 Facility Id: FA0022970 ESCHELBACH PROPERTIE Facility Id: FA0013855 DIJEAU POAGE CONTRUC Facility Id: FA0053477 Facility Id: FA0052740 MARBLE WEST Facility Id: FA0010478 Facility Id: FA0025465 Facility Id: FA0024246 Facility Id: FA0048137 NESTLE WATERS NA/ARR Facility Id: FA0017743 Facility Id: FA0024312 Facility Id: FA0027606 B/NKS MANUFACTURING Facility Id: FA0017850 UNOCAL SS #251020 Facility Id: FA0017749 Facility Id: FA0027171 Facility Id: FA0027827 Facility Id: FA0048122 A P VEHICLE & EQUIPM Facility Id: FA0022460 FIRE STATION #1 Facility Id: FA0008517 NELSON COMMERCIAL TI Facility Id: FA0029739 JOHNNY'S SHELL Facility Id: FA0017759 BORBA MANUFACTURING Facility Id: FA0017805 REGAL GRAPHICS INC Facility Id: FA0011889 LA MARK TRANSPORTATI Facility Id: FA0009742 Facility Id: FA0011101 Facility Id: FA0045185 BROKE NECK KUSTOMS I Facility Id: FA0030309 PARKING CO OF AMERIC Facility Id: FA0011842 TEC ACCUTITE Facility Id: FA0017693 Facility Id: FA0025064 Facility Id: FA0025066 Facility Id: FA0027025 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 100 BADEN N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.157 mi.) K54 101 1 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.160 mi.) J61 107 5 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.162 mi.) J66 121 7 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.162 mi.) J69 123 1459 SAN MATEO SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.164 mi.) G76 128 221 AIRPORT N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.165 mi.) K79 144 1394 LOWRIE SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.167 mi.) G81 149 201 BADEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.171 mi.) K90 155 1392 LOWRIE SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.171 mi.) G91 156 248 AIRPORT N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.171 mi.) K93 158 206 AIRPORT N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.173 mi.) K102 162 1451 SAN MATEO SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.176 mi.) G105 166 26 LINDEN W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.176 mi.) N107 170 1387 LOWRIE SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.177 mi.) 1108 173 160 PRODUCE SSE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.180 mi.) H114 188 35 LINDEN WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.181 mi.) M126 202 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 52 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Id: FA0027948 Additional key fields are available in the Map Findings section RAMADA INN 245 AIRPORT N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.182 mi.) K130 226 Facility Id: FA0013391 BAY AREA TIRE 204 BADEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.189 mi.) P131 226 Facility Id: FA0013806 Facility Id: FA0017844 Facility Id: FA0047142 Facility Id: FA0056779 INTERSTATE BATTERY S 1383 LOWRIE SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.193 mi.) Q133 229 Facility Id: FA0011670 N O D AUTO BODY SHOP 206 BADEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.193 mi.) P134 229 Facility Id: FA0012729 Facility Id: FA0027221 CALTRANS MAINTENANCE 296 AIRPORT N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.194 mi.) K142 248 Facility Id: FA0026734 MIKE MCGEE 39 LINDEN WSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.197 mi.) M148 256 Facility Id: FA0007571 Facility Id: FA0014570 Facility Id: FA0017830 Facility Id: FA0022396 Facility Id: FA0023045 Additional key fields are available in the Map Findings section JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 1445 SAN MATEO SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.201 mi.) S152 263 Facility Id: FA0011882 SUPER CROWN CATERING 1381 LOWRIE SSW 118 - 114 (0.202 mi.) Q153 264 Facility Id: FA0003745 HAMPTONS SERVICE INC 248 S AIRPORT BLVD SE 1/8 - 114 (0.206 mi.) R168 290 Facility Id: FA0059082 PENINSULA AUTO BODY 1430 SAN MATEO SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.209 mi.) S177 310 Facility Id: FA0011846 Facility Id: FA0027270 TECH AUTO COLLISION 212 CYPRESS N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.212 mi.) P184 314 Facility Id: FA0037713 CALEGARI PROPERTY 40 LINDEN WSW 1/8 - 114 (0.214 mi.) M186 315 Facility Id: FA0009150 Facility Id: FA0014902 Facility Id: FA0023798 P & S TOWING 1375 LOWRIE SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.214 mi.) Q187 317 Facility Id: FA0027508 BRADY AIR CONDITIONI 338 N CANAL W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.215 mi.) U191 320 Facility Id: FA0002133 HENRYS MEDICAL X RAY 338 CANAL W 1/8 - 1/4 (0.215 mi.) U193 321 Facility Id: FA0012259 Facility Id: FA0027954 Facility Id: FA0037015 CRESCO EQUIPMENT REN 1431 SAN MATEO SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.218 mi.) S195 323 Facility Id: FA0015278 UNIVERSAL FLEET SUPP 1376 LOWRIE SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.223 mi.) Q203 338 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 53 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Facility Id: FA0011896 LEVAN GROUP 100 GRAND Facility Id: FA0026411 Facility Id: FA0040073 FLYERS #411 190 GRAND Facility Id: FA0017695 N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.225 mi.) V206 340 N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.233 mi.) V213 350 CODON (GRAND/ROEBLIN 213 EAST GRAND AVENU N 118 - 114 (0.233 mi.) P214 350 Facility Id: FA0014713 Facility Id: FA0022740 Facility Id: FA0025785 Facility Id: FA0025786 Facility Id: FA0025810 Additional key fields are available in the Map Findings section SHAMAN PHARMACEUTICA 217 GRAND N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.233 mi.) P216 356 Facility Id: FA0025531 Facility Id: FA0027356 KLEIN MACHINE SHOP 305 AIRPORT N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.244 mi.) V219 359 Facility Id: FA0017910 UTAP PRINTING CO., 1 1423 SAN MATEO SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.246 mi.) S228 366 Facility Id: FA0026154 EXELIXIS, INC 210 GRAND N 1/8 - 1/4 (0.246 mi.) W229 366 Facility Id: FA0028989 DY DEE WASH CORP 1369 LOWRIE SSW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.248 mi.) 230 367 Facility Id: FA0011886 Cortese: The sites for the list are designated by the State Water Resource Control Board (LUST), the Integrated Waste Board (SWF/LS), and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (Cal -Sites). A review of the Cortese list, as provided by EDR, and dated 09/21/2017 has revealed that there is 1 Cortese site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID CALTRANS/SSF MAINTEN 166 HARBOR Envirostor Id: 41280108 Cleanup Status: BACKLOG ENE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.426 mi.) AU317 HIST CORTESE: The sites for the list are designated by the State Water Resource Control Board [LUST], the Integrated Waste Board [SWF/LS], and the Department of Toxic Substances Control [CALSITES]. This listing is no longer updated by the state agency. A review of the HIST CORTESE list, as provided by EDR, and dated 04/01/2001 has revealed that there are 72 HIST CORTESE sites within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. Eaual/Hiaher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID BUDGET RENT -A -CAR Reg Id: 41-0092 BUDGET RENT A CAR 177 SOUTH AIRPORT BO ESE 0 - 118 (0.122 mi.) E17 Page 573 Page 36 177 S AIRPORT BLVD ESE 0 - 118 (0.122 mi.) E20 38 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 54 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Reg Id: 340934 CHEMUX BIOSCIENCE IN 50 LINDEN NW 118 - 114 (0.163 mi.) J74 127 Reg Id: 2754 UNKNOWN 58 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.165 mi.) J77 129 Reg Id: 41-0802 AGUNDIS TIRE SHOP 110 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 114 (0.181 mi.) L115 188 Reg Id: 41-0913 ALAN BAKER SUPPLY CO 160 SYLVESTER NE 1/8 - 114 (0.194 mi.) 0137 236 Reg Id: 41-0012 PONY EXPRESS 108 SYLVESTER NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.196 mi.) 0146 252 Reg Id: 41-0423 CHEVRON 9-7640 124 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 114 (0.205 mi.) T157 276 Reg Id: 41-0122 US ARMY PRESIDIO OF 150 LINDEN NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.209 mi.) T179 311 Reg Id: 38-0413 SHELL OIL CO 123 LINDEN AVE NNW 1/8 - 114 (0.220 mi.) T200 326 Reg Id: 41-0485 GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP 249 GRAND NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.245 mi.) W224 362 Reg Id: 41-0245 INTERNATIONAL PAINT 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVE NNW 114 - 112 (0.250 mi.) Y232 368 Reg Id: 38280291 S F ENGINE RE-MANUFA 132 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN NW 114 - 112 (0.312 mi.) AJ262 445 Reg Id: 41-0832 CHICO'S SERVICE STAT 401 LINDEN NNW 1/4 - 112 (0.352 mi.) 281 481 Reg Id: 41-0388 KPR PROPERTIES 118 SPRUCE WNW 114 - 112 (0.485 mi.) BG345 642 Reg Id: 41-0311 GEORGIA GERRITSEN 105 SPRUCE WNW 1/4 -1/2 (0.493 mi.) BG349 647 Reg Id: 41-0288 SW/NERTON & WALBERG 91 SPRUCE WNW 114 - 1/2 (0.496 mi.) BF354 652 Reg Id: 41-0852 VOLONTE AUTOMOTIVE 616 LINDEN N 114 - 112 (0.496 mi.) 355 653 Reg Id: 41-0761 Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page DIADOTI CONSTRUCTION 1461 SAN MATEO SSW 118 - 114 (0.131 mi.) G24 46 Reg Id: 41-0891 SHELL OIL CO 140 PRODUCE SSE 118 - 114 (0.137 mi.) H26 49 Reg Id: 41-0489 AIRPORT BOULEVARD SE 190 AIRPORT BOULEVAR N 118 - 114 (0.142 mi.) B33 58 Reg Id: 41-0845 GELCO TRUCKING LEAST 1395 LOWRIE AVENUE SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.146 mi.) 140 69 Reg Id: 41-0243 ESCHELBACH PROPERTIE 100 BADEN N 118 - 114 (0.157 mi.) K54 101 Reg Id: 41-0209 UNION CARBIDE CORP 7 LINDEN NW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.162 mi.) J68 122 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 55 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Reg Id: 41-0584 MARIN & SILVA'S SERV 221 AIRPORT BLVD N 118 - 114 (0.165 mi.) K78 130 Reg Id: 41-0607 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 201 BADEN NNW 118 - 114 (0.171 mi.) K88 154 Reg Id: 41-1098 LA MARK TRANSPORTATI 26 LINDEN W 118 - 114 (0.176 mi.) N107 170 Reg Id: 41-0315 TEC ACCUTITE 35 LINDEN WSW 1/8 - 114 (0.181 mi.) M126 202 Reg Id: 41-0004 SUPER CROWN CATERING 1381 LOWRIE SSW 118 - 114 (0.202 mi.) Q153 264 Reg Id: 41-0551 CALEGARI PROPERTY 40 LINDEN WSW 1/8 - 114 (0.214 mi.) M186 315 Reg Id: 41-0990 KEN FUNK PROPERTY 264 SOUTH AIRPORT BO SSE 118 - 114 (0.226 mi.) R208 342 Reg Id: 41-0197 MATTISON & SHIDLER 205 GRAND AVE E N 118 - 114 (0.228 mi.) W211 348 Reg Id: 41-0835 OLYMPIAN 186 GRAND N 118 - 114 (0.232 mi.) V212 349 Reg Id: 41-0382 CODON (GRAND/ROEBLIN 213 GRAND N 118 - 114 (0.233 mi.) P215 356 Reg Id: 41-0173 BELL ELECTRICAL SUPP 208 GRAND N 118 - 114 (0.245 mi.) W226 364 Reg Id: 41-0938 SAMTRANS VACANT 196 PRODUCE S 114 - 1/2 (0.255 mi.) Z233 370 Reg Id: 41-0460 CTC FOOD INTERNA TION 131 HARRIS E 114 - 1/2 (0.259 mi.) AA235 372 Reg Id: 41-1113 SOUTH CITY FORD 315 AIRPORT N 114 - 112 (0.269 mi.) V239 377 Reg Id: 41-0529 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING 62 LINDEN SW 114 - 112 (0.282 mi.) X243 392 Reg Id: 41-0250 COLOR CRAFT 255 SOUTH AIRPORT BO SE 114 - 112 (0.283 mi.) AD245 400 Reg Id: 41-0432 CHEVRON 9-0645 401 AIRPORT N 114 - 112 (0.288 mi.) AE247 402 Reg Id: 41-0144 CHEVRON 9-7875 300 SOUTH AIRPORT BO SSE 114 - 112 (0.293 mi.) AF248 404 Reg Id: 41-0939 FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE 1405 SAN MATEO SSW 114 - 112 (0.294 mi.) AG250 406 Reg Id: 41-0848 ACUTECH AUTO 69 LINDEN SW 114 - 112 (0.305 mi.) AC255 416 Reg Id: 41-0762 R.E.H. PROPERTIES 114 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN W 114 - 112 (0.313 mi.) AH263 446 Reg Id: 41-0680 BAY BRIDGE HARDWARE 151 MITCHELL AVENUE ESE 114 - 112 (0.319 mi.) AK266 459 Reg Id: 41-0684 PEKING HANDICRAFT 1388 SAN MATEO SSW 114 - 112 (0.323 mi.) AG271 467 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 56 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Reg Id: 41-0908 AIRBORNE EXPRESS COR 274 WATTIS WAY SE 114 - 112 (0.331 mi.) AM274 472 Reg Id: 41-0369 CARLIN CO 120 SOUTH MAPLE AVEN WSW 1/4 - 112 (0.351 mi.) AP280 480 Reg Id: 41-0111 Y& R TIRE 419 S CANAL W 114 - 112 (0.363 mi.) AR285 505 Reg Id: 41-0642 EL CAMINO LINES 428 CANAL W 114 - 112 (0.363 mi.) AR288 510 Reg Id: 41-0735 SHELL 515 SOUTH AIRPORT BO N 114 - 112 (0.364 mi.) AS289 512 Reg Id: 41-0510 INTERSTATE GRADING 128 MAPLE WSW 1/4 - 112 (0.372 mi.) AP292 515 Reg Id: 41-0782 HARMON SCHRAGGE COMP 280 WATTIS SE 114 - 112 (0.374 mi.) AM293 518 Reg Id: 41-0264 FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE 113 S LINDEN AVE SW 114 - 112 (0.392 mi.) AO301 528 Reg Id: 41-0237 EAST GRAND OLYMPIC C 190 GRAND NE 1/4 -1/2 (0.404 mi.) AT309 546 Reg Id: 41-0204 TRADITIONAL WOODWORK 184 HARBOR WAY E 114 - 112 (0.406 mi.) AU311 547 Reg Id: 41-0574 GREYHOUND EXPOSITION 100 UTAH AVE SE 114 - 112 (0.416 mi.) A V315 559 Reg Id: 41-0256 AVIS CAR RENTAL 230 HARBOR WAY E 114 - 1/2 (0.419 mi.) 316 562 Reg Id: 41-0951 CALTRANS/SSF MAINTEN 166 HARBOR ENE 114 - 112 (0.426 mi.) AU317 573 Reg Id: 41280108 B A R BUILDERS 125 LINDEN SW 114 - 112 (0.427 mi.) A W318 577 Reg Id: 41-0426 SEWAGE PUMP STATION 249 HARBOR ESE 114 - 112 (0.451 mi.) AY322 587 Reg Id: 41-0824 THE PROPERTY 405 VICTORY WSW 1/4 - 112 (0.456 mi.) AZ324 590 Reg Id: 41-0541 CHRISTOPHERSON REAL 138 STARLITE W 114 - 112 (0.457 mi.) BA325 592 Reg Id: 41-0297 PACIFIC BELL 475 CANAL W 114 - 112 (0.458 mi.) BB326 594 Reg Id: 41-1138 PRESSURE GROUT COMPA 125 SOUTH LINDEN AVE SW 114 - 112 (0.459 mi.) AW329 599 Reg Id: 41-0427 GRANITE ROCK CO 1321 LOWRIE SSW 114 - 112 (0.460 mi.) BC331 602 Reg Id: 41-0252 DESIGNER PRINTING, 1 150 STARLITE WSW 114 - 112 (0.466 mi.) BA333 616 Reg Id: 41-0182 BOOTH, MARTIN F 161 STARLIGHT WSW 1/4 - 112 (0.468 mi.) BA335 624 Reg Id: 41-0630 DONS AUTO WRECKERS 137 HARBOR ENE 114 - 112 (0.474 mi.) AX338 627 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 57 Reg Id: 41-1032 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Reg Id: 41-0940 GROSVENOR AIRPORT AS Reg Id: 41-1103 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 114 HARBOR WAY 380 SO AIRPORT BLVD ENE 114 - 112 (0.478 mi.) BE341 SSE 114 - 112 (0.497 mi.) BH356 HWP: Detailed information on permitted hazardous waste facilities and corrective action ("cleanups") tracked in EnviroStor. A review of the HWP list, as provided by EDR, and dated 08/21/2017 has revealed that there are 5 HWP sites within approximately 1 mile of the target property. Lower Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID MERRY X RAY CHEMICAL 131 S MAPLE AVE UNIT EPA Id: CAL000051065 371 Cleanup Status: CLOSED Map ID JMB CONSTRUCTION 160 S LINDEN EPA Id: CAD009206855 BC332 Cleanup Status: KNOWN GENERATORS 375 INTERNATIONAL PAINT 220 S LINDEN AVE EPA Id: CAD009114240 Cleanup Status: KNOWN GENERATORS EX/DE CORP/SAN FRANC 286 LAWRENCE AVE EPA Id: CAD046000931 Cleanup Status: CLOSED DENNIS X RAY CO 301 ALLERTON AVE EPA Id: CAL000073292 Cleanup Status: CLOSED WSW 1/4 - 112 (0.358 mi.) AP282 633 656 Page 492 SSW 112 - 1 (0.609 mi.) BJ361 667 SSW 112 - 1 (0.623 mi.) 81366 690 E 112 - 1 (0.704 mi.) BK370 717 E 1/2 - 1 (0.857 mi.) 380 Notify 65: Listings of all Proposition 65 incidents reported to counties by the State Water Resources Control Board and the Regional Water Quality Control Board. This database is no longer updated by the reporting agency. A review of the Notify 65 list, as provided by EDR, and dated 06/16/2017 has revealed that there are 5 Notify 65 sites within approximately 1 mile of the target property. Eaual/Hiaher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID VACENTLOT UNOCAL STATION #4524 Lower Elevation GELCO TRUCK LEASING GRANITE ROCK COMPANY SWIFT INDEPENDENT 108SYLVESTER ROAD 901 AIRPORT BOULEVAR A---- 1395 LOWRIE AVENUE 1321 LOWRIE AVENUE 429 CABOT ROAD NE 1/8 - 1/4 (0.196 mi.) 0144 NNE 112 - 1 (0.727 mi.) 371 Direction / Distance Map ID SW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.146 mi.) 139 SSW 114 - 1/2 (0.460 mi.) BC332 ENE 1/2 - 1 (0.828 mi.) 375 765 Page 251 720 Page 69 609 747 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 58 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR Hist Auto: EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential gas station/filling station/service station sites that were available to EDR researchers. EDR's review was limited to those categories of sources that might, in EDR's opinion, include gas station/filling station/service station establishments. The categories reviewed included, but were not limited to gas, gas station, gasoline station, filling station, auto, automobile repair, auto service station, service station, etc. This database falls within a category of information EDR classifies as "High Risk Historical Records", or HRHR. EDR's HRHR effort presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns, but may not show up in current government records searches. A review of the EDR Hist Auto list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there is 1 EDR Hist Auto site within approximately 0.125 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction / Distance Map ID Page LA TERRA FINA 150 AIRPORT BLVD N 0 - 1/8 (0.098 mi.) B13 16 TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 59 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Due to poor or inadequate address information, the following sites were not mapped. Count: 4 records. Site Name FAA SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL DUMP SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO RECYCLING CENT OYSTER POINT DUMP Database(s) LUST, HIST CORTESE SEMS -ARCHIVE ENVIROSTOR ENVIROSTOR TC5123555.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 60 OVERVIEW MAP - 5123555.2S I VW cyst e -s Poi nt BI vtl _ — 76 J f a {/00 m 9, 3 y\ I3 _ e A/3 G • AT� G r d e a o X104 G�11y2 a Aye 5 �FQ � — �� ��' ° c/ ti \�E �i L F �� i ��45 BR L'/19 93 �- �C �. ♦A 1 I G 43 �- �{ 'AK JCA 5 C� X18 67 X46 ac3Q► • ��A\Z F ` e AN 1 � \ G(4I2 �66� G �g 373 j - J �94� G i \14374 AM-95 G X103 P. a.. G 11 G - t Target Property 1/2 1 Miles Sites at elevations higher than Indian Reservations BIA or equal to the target property ♦ Sites at elevations lower than Areas of Concern the target property A Manufactured Gas Plants National Priority List Sites Dept. Defense Sites OVERVIEW MAP - 5123555.2S I VW cyst e -s Poi nt BI vtl _ — 76 J f a {/00 m 9, 3 y\ I3 _ e A/3 G • AT� G r d e a o X104 G�11y2 a Aye 5 �FQ � — �� ��' ° c/ ti \�E �i L F �� i ��45 BR L'/19 93 �- �C �. ♦A 1 I G 43 �- �{ 'AK JCA 5 C� X18 67 X46 ac3Q► • ��A\Z F ` e AN 1 � \ G(4I2 �66� G �g 373 j - J �94� G i \14374 AM-95 G X103 P. a.. G 11 G - t SITE NAME: 40-60 Airport CLIENT: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. ADDRESS: 40-60 Airport Blvd CONTACT: Andrew Marcum South San Francisco CA 94080 INQUIRY #: 5123555.2s LAT/LONG: 37.650899/122.408314 DATE: December 01, 2017 4:02 pm Copyright r, 2017 EDR, Inc. c> 2015 TonnTom Rel. 2015. 0 1/4 1/2 1 Miles Indian Reservations BIA ❑ Upgradient Area Power transmission lines Areas of Concern 100 -year flood zone 500 -year flood zone ■ National Wetland Inventory State Wetlands This report includes Interactive Map Layers to display and/or hide map information. The legend includes only those icons for the default map view. SITE NAME: 40-60 Airport CLIENT: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. ADDRESS: 40-60 Airport Blvd CONTACT: Andrew Marcum South San Francisco CA 94080 INQUIRY #: 5123555.2s LAT/LONG: 37.650899/122.408314 DATE: December 01, 2017 4:02 pm Copyright r, 2017 EDR, Inc. c> 2015 TonnTom Rel. 2015. 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Defense Sites 0 1/16 118 114 Miles Indian Reservations BIA Areas of Concern Power transmission lines 100 -year flood zone 500 -year flood zone ■ National Wetland Inventory State Wetlands This report includes Interactive Map Layers to display and/or hide map information. The legend includes only those icons for the default map view. SITE NAME: 40-60 Airport CLIENT: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. ADDRESS: 40-60 Airport Blvd CONTACT: Andrew Marcum South San Francisco CA 94080 INQUIRY #: 5123555.2s LAT/LONG: 37.650899/122.408314 DATE: December 01, 2017 4:06 pm Copyright r, 2017 EDR, Inc. c> 2015 TonnTom Rel. 2015. MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8-1/4 1/4-1/2 1/2-1 > 1 Plotted STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Proposed NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 NPL LIENS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 SEMS 0.500 0 1 1 NR NR 2 Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list SEMS -ARCHIVE 0.500 0 3 2 NR NR 5 Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS 1.000 0 0 0 3 NR 3 Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG 0.250 0 5 NR NR NR 5 RCRA-SQG 0.250 3 19 NR NR NR 22 RCRA-CESQG 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries LUCIS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 US ENG CONTROLS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 US INST CONTROL 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Federal ERNS list ERNS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 State- and tribal - equivalent NPL RESPONSE 1.000 0 1 2 3 NR 6 State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS ENVIROSTOR 1.000 1 2 8 18 NR 29 State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LUST 0.500 4 46 100 NR NR 150 TC5123555.2s Page 4 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search 0 US BROWNFIELDS 0.500 Local Lists of Landfill / Solid 0 Waste Disposal Sites Distance Target WMUDS/SWAT 0.500 S W RCY 0.500 HAULERS Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8-1/4 1/4-1/2 1/2-1 > 1 Plotted INDIAN LUST 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 SLIC 0.500 1 5 15 NR NR 21 State and tribal registered storage tank lists TP Local Lists of Registered Storage Tanks SWEEPS UST 0.250 HIST UST 0.250 FEMA UST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 UST 0.250 1 7 NR NR NR 8 AST 0.250 0 5 NR NR NR 5 INDIAN UST 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites 0 0 0 0 0 NR VCP 0.500 1 1 3 NR NR 5 INDIAN VCP 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 State and tribal Brownfields sites NR NR NR 28 1 11 BROWNFIELDS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists 0 US BROWNFIELDS 0.500 Local Lists of Landfill / Solid 0 Waste Disposal Sites 0 WMUDS/SWAT 0.500 S W RCY 0.500 HAULERS TP INDIAN ODI 0.500 DEBRIS REGION 9 0.500 ODI 0.500 IHS OPEN DUMPS 0.500 Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites 0 US HIST CDL TP HIST Cal -Sites 1.000 SCH 0.250 CDL TP Toxic Pits 1.000 US CDL TP Local Lists of Registered Storage Tanks SWEEPS UST 0.250 HIST UST 0.250 CA FID UST 0.250 Local Land Records NR LIENS TP LIENS 2 TP DEED 0.500 Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS TP 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0 1 0 NR NR 1 NR NR NR NR NR 0 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0 NR NR 0 NR NR NR NR NR 0 0 1 1 3 NR 5 0 0 NR NR NR 0 NR NR NR NR NR 0 0 0 0 0 NR 0 NR NR NR NR NR 0 1 13 NR NR NR 14 2 26 NR NR NR 28 1 11 NR NR NR 12 NR NR NR NR NR 0 NR NR NR NR NR 0 1 2 2 NR NR 5 NR NR NR NR NR 0 TC5123555.2s Page 5 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY TC5123555.2s Page 6 Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8-1/4 1/4-1/2 1/2-1 > 1 Plotted CHMIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 LDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 MCS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 SPILLS 90 TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 Other Ascertainable Records RCRA NonGen / NLR 0.250 0 6 NR NR NR 6 FUDS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 DOD 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 SCRD DRYCLEANERS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 US FIN ASSUR TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 EPA WATCH LIST TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 2020 COR ACTION 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 TSCA TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 TRIS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 SSTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 ROD 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 RMP TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RAATS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 PRP TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 PADS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 ICIS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 FTTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 MLTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 COAL ASH DOE TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 COAL ASH EPA 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 PCB TRANSFORMER TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RADINFO TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 HIST FTTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 DOT OPS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 CONSENT 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 INDIAN RESERV 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 FUSRAP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 UMTRA 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 LEAD SMELTERS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 US AIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 US MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 ABANDONED MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 FINDS TP 1 NR NR NR NR NR 1 UXO 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 DOCKET HWC TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 ECHO TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 FUELS PROGRAM 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 CA BOND EXP. PLAN 1.000 0 1 0 1 NR 2 San Mateo Co. BI 0.250 2 6 98 NR NR NR 106 Cortese 0.500 0 0 1 NR NR 1 CUPA Listings 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 DRYCLEANERS 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 EMI TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 ENF TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 Financial Assurance TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 TC5123555.2s Page 6 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 EDR Hist Auto 0.125 1 NR NR NR NR 1 EDR Hist Cleaner 0.125 0 NR NR NR NR 0 EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives RGA LF TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RGA LUST TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 - Totals -- 4 25 282 181 34 0 526 NOTES: TP = Target Property NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance Sites may be listed in more than one database TC5123555.2s Page 7 Search Distance Target Total Database (Miles) Property < 1/8 1/8-1/4 1/4-1/2 1/2-1 > 1 Plotted HAZNET TP 1 NR NR NR NR NR 1 ICE TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 HIST CORTESE 0.500 2 26 44 NR NR 72 HWP 1.000 0 0 1 4 NR 5 HWT 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 MWMP 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 NPDES TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 PEST LIC TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 PROC 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 Notify 65 1.000 0 2 1 2 NR 5 UIC TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 WASTEWATER PITS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 WDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 WIP 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 EDR Hist Auto 0.125 1 NR NR NR NR 1 EDR Hist Cleaner 0.125 0 NR NR NR NR 0 EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives RGA LF TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 RGA LUST TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 - Totals -- 4 25 282 181 34 0 526 NOTES: TP = Target Property NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance Sites may be listed in more than one database TC5123555.2s Page 7 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Al THE PRODUCE COMPANY San Mateo Co. BI S117397551 Target 60 AIRPORT N/A Property SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 1 of 7 in cluster A Actual: San Mateo Co. BI: 27 ft. Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0013015 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004547 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028725 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0052276 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028725 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0048141 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040914 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0056780 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040914 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0056779 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0055325 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0076293 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0055325 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0076292 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0061190 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR TC5123555.2s Page 8 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site THE PRODUCE COMPANY (Continued) Record Id: PR0083884 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0061190 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0083883 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE A2 PRODUCE COMPANY Target 60 AIRPORT BLVD Property S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Year: Site 2 of 7 in cluster A Actual: FINDS: 27 ft. TRACY MCGEORGE/MAIN CLERK Registry ID: 110065022406 Environmental Interest/Information System STATE MASTER Clock this hyperlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117397551 FINDS 1023216412 N/A A3 LSG AIRPORT SKY CHEF INC CSC\\1508 HAZNET S113114389 Target 40 AIRPORT BLVD N/A Property SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 3 of 7 in cluster A Actual: HAZNET: 27 ft. envid: S113114389 Year: 2002 GEPAID: CAL000226146 Contact: TRACY MCGEORGE/MAIN CLERK Telephone: 6505899162 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 40 AIRPORT BLVD Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Waste oil and mixed oil Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: 0.62 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo TC5123555.2s Page 9 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number A4 QUONG HOP & CO San Mateo Co. BI S117397876 Target 40 AIRPORT N/A Property SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Description: Site 4 of 7 in cluster A Facility Status: Actual: San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO 27 ft. Region: SAN MATEO STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility ID: FA0023874 Description: Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 INACTIVE Record Id: PR0027969 22 ft. Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027693 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0044685 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027693 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0044686 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE A5 HERMES BIOSCIENCES, INC San Mateo Co. BI S117398000 Sw 61 AIRPORT N/A < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.018 mi. 94 ft. Site 5 of 7 in cluster A Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014603 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 22 ft. Record Id: PR0024220 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026018 Prog Element Code: BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL Record Id: PR0067607 Description: BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026018 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0037493 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 10 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site A6 SSW < 1/8 0.018 mi. 95 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 22 ft. LIFECARE SOLUTIONS, INC. 31 AIRPORT SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S117397479 N/A Site 6 of 7 in cluster A SAN MATEO San Mateo Co. BI: FA0026208 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011909 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011697 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026208 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0037808 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053271 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0073720 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE 7 WESTERN PAINTING CO SSW 21 AIRPORT < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.018 mi. 96 ft. Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Prog Element Code 24 ft. Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0027652 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0044401 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0027652 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0044400 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF INACTIVE San Mateo Co. BI S117398195 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 11 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number A8 LA QUINTA INN San Mateo Co. BI S117398503 ENE 20 AIRPORT N/A < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.019 mi. Mailing address: P O BOX 2951 101 ft. Site 7 of 7 in cluster A Contact: Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: P O BOX 2951 Higher Region: SAN MATEO US Facility ID: FA0039083 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 28 ft. Record Id: PR0055346 Description: Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of Facility Status: INACTIVE 9 MARBLE WEST SALES WNW 5 S LINDEN AVE UNIT 4 < 1/8 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.051 mi. 268 ft. Relative: RCRA-SQG RCRA-SQG 1004675426 FINDS CAR000072751 ECHO Lower Date form received by agency: 05/09/2000 Facility name: MARBLE WEST SALES Actual: Facility address: 5 S LINDEN AVE UNIT 4 22 ft. S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAR000072751 Mailing address: P O BOX 2951 Not reported S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083-2951 Contact: BRAD WEST Contact address: P O BOX 2951 Private S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083-2951 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 650-871-1232 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: AGRAD INC Owner/operator address: P O BOX 2951 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 650-871-1232 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No TC5123555.2s Page 12 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARBLE WEST SALES (Continued) 1004675426 Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Waste code: D001 Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE Waste code: F003 Waste name: THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: XYLENE, ACETONE, ETHYL ACETATE, ETHYL BENZENE, ETHYL ETHER, METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE, N -BUTYL ALCOHOL, CYCLOHEXANONE, AND METHANOL; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONLY THE ABOVE SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS; AND ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS, AND A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, F004, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Waste code: F005 Waste name: THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TOLUENE, METHYL ETHYL KETONE, CARBON DISULFIDE, ISOBUTANOL, PYRIDINE, BENZENE, 2-ETHOXYETHANOL, AND 2-NITROPROPANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, OR F004; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110002936770 Environmental Interest/Information System RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. (Junk this by arlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. TC5123555.2s Page 13 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MARBLE WEST SALES (Continued) ECHO: Envid: Registry ID: DFR URL: 10 CALTRANS NNE SSF BLET RAILWAY OH AT 101 < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.060 mi. 318 ft. Relative: RCRA-SQG MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1004675426 1004675426 110002936770 http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002936770 RCRA-SQG 1000419540 CAD982408312 Higher Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: CALTRANS Actual: Facility address: SSF BLET RAILWAY OH AT 101 28 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD982408312 Mailing address: P.O. BOX SEVENTH THOUSAND THIR SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94120 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Municipal Operator Not reported Not reported CALTRANS NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Municipal Owner TC5123555.2s Page 14 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CALTRANS (Continued) Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 04/04/1988 Site name: CALTRANS Classification: Large Quantity Generator Violation Status: No violations found 11 SSF SEWAGE PUMP STATION #9 SSW 1479 SAN MATEO < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.073 mi. 385 ft. Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Prog Element Code 22 ft. Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0008510 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0022674 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0008510 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0048014 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0008510 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0027625 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000419540 San Mateo Co. BI S117397362 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 15 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site B12 North < 1/8 0.096 mi. 509 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 27 ft. B13 North < 1/8 0.098 mi. 515 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 27 ft. C14 WSW < 1/8 0.110 mi. 583 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 26 ft. PAN READY FOODS INC 150 AIRPORT SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 1 of 8 in cluster B San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S117397557 N/A SAN MATEO FA0013114 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PRO011751 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0013114 STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 PR0004552 STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF INACTIVE LA TERRA FINA 150 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 2 of 8 in cluster B EDR Hist Auto Year: Name: 2011 LA TERRA FINA 2012 LA TERRA FINA UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINDEN) EAST OF 27 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 1 of 7 in cluster C EDR Hist Auto 1021077205 N/A Type: Gasoline Service Stations, NEC Gasoline Service Stations, NEC ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: 60001136 Status: Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only Status Date: 02/04/2014 Site Code: 201847 Site Type: Voluntary Cleanup Site Type Detailed: Voluntary Cleanup Acres: 0.57 NPL: NO Regulatory Agencies: SMBRP Lead Agency: SMBRP Program Manager: George Chow Supervisor: Julie Pettijohn Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Program: Voluntary Cleanup Program Restricted Use: YES Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED ENVIROSTOR S109821384 VCP N/A DEED TC5123555.2s Page 16 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINDEN) (Continued) S109821384 Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.64993 Longitude: -122.4104 APN: 014103999, 872-41-27C Past Use: BATTERY MANUFACTURING, BATTERY RECLAMATION, BATTERY STORAGE Potential COC: Lead Confirmed COC: Lead Potential Description: OTH, SOIL Alias Name: 014103999 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 872-41-27C Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 201847 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 60001136 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 09/23/2011 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 08/21/2015 This letter includes a cost estimate of DTSC oversight costs for the year starting July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2016. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 09/05/2013 This letter transmits DTSC's cost estimate for oversight activities at the UPRR Linden Site for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Correspondence 09/20/2012 Supporting documentation uploaded. PROJECT WIDE Not reported CEQA - Notice of Exemption 06/28/2012 Completed 6/28/2012. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 10/26/2012 Cost Estimate Letter is uploaded PROJECT WIDE TC5123555.2s Page 17 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINDEN) (Continued) Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Application Completed Date: 07/09/2008 Comments: VCA Application. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Technical Report Completed Date: 02/24/2010 Comments: Provided to UPRR a BASAPCO, Inc. UST Search Report dated Sept. 29, 2000 with BASAPCO locations of former operation & suspected USTs to assist the investigation. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Workplan Completed Date: 02/24/2010 Comments: Acceped Subsurface Investigation Work Plan proposed 2 additional temporary wells to analyze 2 more filtered grab GW samples. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork Completed Date: 03/23/2010 Comments: Obtained two grab geoundwater samples. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 04/12/2011 Comments: Additional remediation required to address lead in surface soil and water run-on and run-off. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Workplan Completed Date: 06/28/2012 Comments: Not reported S109821384 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork Completed Date: 12/13/2012 Comments: The excavation and disposal fieldwork for the UPRR site at 27 S. Linden Avenue in So. San Francisco was completed on Thursday December 13. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 04/23/2013 Comments: The Removal Action Completion Report (RACR) documents the removal of lead -contaminated soil in accordance with the remedy selected in the Removal Action Workplan. A total of 4,825 tons of soil, vegetation, trash, and debris was removed and disposed of off-site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE TC5123555.2s Page 18 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINDEN) (Continued) Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Not reported Fact Sheets 05/21/2012 Fact Sheet Completed 5/21/2012. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Community Profile 10/04/2011 Community Profile for BASAPCO Site will be used. EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number PROJECT WIDE Not reported Remedial Investigation Workplan 06/16/2011 The final Approval letter was done May 13, 2011 with no changes to the RP draft which was resubmitted on 6/16/2011.The Sample Addendum proposed 41 soil borings on a 25 foot spacing within the fenced area to further define the lead impacted soil volumes for removal. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Fieldwork 05/20/2011 The soil sampling was conducted during the third week of May. No document is required at this stage. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Public Notice 05/24/2012 Completed 5/24/2012. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Remedial Investigation Report 05/21/2012 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Work Notice 10/02/2012 Hand delivered to nearby businesses. S109821384 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction Monitoring Report 01/12/2015 2015 ANNUAL LAND USE CONTROL INSPECTION AND COMPLIANCE LETTER PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction Monitoring Report 01/12/2016 This 2016 Annual Land Use Control Inspection and Compliance Letter fulfills the annual inspection and reporting requirements of the Land TC5123555.2s Page 19 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINDEN) (Continued) Use Control for this site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Soils Management Plan Completed Date: 09/09/2015 Comments: The Soil Management Plan describes procedures to be followed when disturbing soil within the LUC area at the site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction Monitoring Report Completed Date: 07/29/2016 Comments: The 2016 Annual Land Use Control Inspection Report documents the annual inspection of the site as required by the Land Use Covenant. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction Completed Date: 01/31/2014 Comments: The land use restriction prohibits the use of the 0.57 acre site for residences, hospitals, schools, and day cares. It also prohibits the disturbance of soil at or below 1 foot below the surface without a Soil Management Plan that is approved by DTSC in advance. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 08/29/2014 Comments: This letter contains the estimated DTSC oversight costs for the UPRR Linden Site for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Completed Date: 12/10/2009 Comments: RP signed VCA received and processed. UPRR will be submitting the advance payment within 10 days. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 09/23/2016 Comments: This letter transmits DTSC's annual estimate of oversight costs for the UPRR Linden Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 02/03/2014 Comments: DTSC has determined that all appropriate response actions have been completed. Lead contaminated soil was excavated and disposed of offsite, however soil lead that exceeds unrestricted use levels remains at the Site at depths of 1 foot beneath the surface, and below. A land use covenant was recorded on January 31, 2014 in order to prohibit the use of the site as a residence, hospital, school, or S109821384 TC5123555.2s Page 20 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINDEN) (Continued) S109821384 day care. The land use covenant also prohibits soil disturbance at or below 1 foot below grond surface without a DTSC approved Soil Management Plan. Future Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Future Due Date: 2019 Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported VCP: Facility ID: 60001136 Site Type: Voluntary Cleanup Site Type Detail: Voluntary Cleanup Site Mgmt. Req.: NONE SPECIFIED Acres: 0.57 National Priorities List: NO Cleanup Oversight Agencies: SMBRP Lead Agency: SMBRP Lead Agency Description: DTSC - Site Cleanup Program Project Manager: George Chow Supervisor: Julie Pettijohn Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Site Code: 201847 Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Programs Code: Voluntary Cleanup Program Status: Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only Status Date: 02/04/2014 Restricted Use: YES Funding: Responsible Party Lat/Long: 37.64993 / -122.4104 APN: 014103999, 872-41-27C Past Use: BATTERY MANUFACTURING, BATTERY RECLAMATION, BATTERY STORAGE Potential COC: 30013 Confirmed COC: 30013 Potential Description: OTH, SOIL Alias Name: 014103999 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 872-41-27C Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 201847 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 60001136 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 09/23/2011 Comments: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 21 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINDEN) (Continued) Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 08/21/2015 This letter includes a cost estimate of DTSC oversight costs for the year starting July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2016. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 09/05/2013 This letter transmits DTSC's cost estimate for oversight activities at the UPRR Linden Site for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Correspondence 09/20/2012 Supporting documentation uploaded. PROJECT WIDE Not reported CEQA - Notice of Exemption 06/28/2012 Completed 6/28/2012. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 10/26/2012 Cost Estimate Letter is uploaded PROJECT WIDE Not reported Application 07/09/2008 VCA Application. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Technical Report 02/24/2010 Provided to UPRR a BASAPCO, Inc. UST Search Report dated Sept. 29, 2000 with BASAPCO locations of former operation & suspected USTs to assist the investigation. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Site Characterization Workplan 02/24/2010 Acceped Subsurface Investigation Work Plan proposed 2 additional temporary wells to analyze 2 more filtered grab GW samples. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork S109821384 TC5123555.2s Page 22 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINDEN) (Continued) Completed Date: 03/23/2010 Comments: Obtained two grab geoundwater samples. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 04/12/2011 Comments: Additional remediation required to address lead in surface soil and water run-on and run-off. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Workplan Completed Date: 06/28/2012 Comments: Not reported S109821384 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork Completed Date: 12/13/2012 Comments: The excavation and disposal fieldwork for the UPRR site at 27 S. Linden Avenue in So. San Francisco was completed on Thursday December 13. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 04/23/2013 Comments: The Removal Action Completion Report (RACR) documents the removal of lead -contaminated soil in accordance with the remedy selected in the Removal Action Workplan. A total of 4,825 tons of soil, vegetation, trash, and debris was removed and disposed of off-site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fact Sheets Completed Date: 05/21/2012 Comments: Fact Sheet Completed 5/21/2012. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Community Profile Completed Date: 10/04/2011 Comments: Community Profile for BASAPCO Site will be used. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Investigation Workplan Completed Date: 06/16/2011 Comments: The final Approval letter was done May 13, 2011 with no changes to the RP draft which was resubmitted on 6/16/2011.The Sample Addendum proposed 41 soil borings on a 25 foot spacing within the fenced area to further define the lead impacted soil volumes for removal. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork TC5123555.2s Page 23 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINDEN) (Continued) Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 05/20/2011 The soil sampling was conducted during the third week of May. No document is required at this stage. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Public Notice 05/24/2012 Completed 5/24/2012. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Remedial Investigation Report 05/21/2012 Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Work Notice Completed Date: 10/02/2012 Comments: Hand delivered to nearby businesses. S109821384 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction Monitoring Report Completed Date: 01/12/2015 Comments: 2015 ANNUAL LAND USE CONTROL INSPECTION AND COMPLIANCE LETTER Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction Monitoring Report Completed Date: 01/12/2016 Comments: This 2016 Annual Land Use Control Inspection and Compliance Letter fulfills the annual inspection and reporting requirements of the Land Use Control for this site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Soils Management Plan Completed Date: 09/09/2015 Comments: The Soil Management Plan describes procedures to be followed when disturbing soil within the LUC area at the site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction Monitoring Report Completed Date: 07/29/2016 Comments: The 2016 Annual Land Use Control Inspection Report documents the annual inspection of the site as required by the Land Use Covenant. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction Completed Date: 01/31/2014 Comments: The land use restriction prohibits the use of the 0.57 acre site for residences, hospitals, schools, and day cares. It also prohibits the disturbance of soil at or below 1 foot below the surface without a TC5123555.2s Page 24 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site UPRR LINDEN (AKA UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LINDEN) (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Soil Management Plan that is approved by DTSC in advance. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 08/29/2014 Comments: This letter contains the estimated DTSC oversight costs for the UPRR Linden Site for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2014 and ending June 30, 2015. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Completed Date: 12/10/2009 Comments: RP signed VCA received and processed. UPRR will be submitting the advance payment within 10 days. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 09/23/2016 Comments: This letter transmits DTSC's annual estimate of oversight costs for the UPRR Linden Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 02/03/2014 Comments: DTSC has determined that all appropriate response actions have been completed. Lead contaminated soil was excavated and disposed of offsite, however soil lead that exceeds unrestricted use levels remains at the Site at depths of 1 foot beneath the surface, and below. A land use covenant was recorded on January 31, 2014 in order to prohibit the use of the site as a residence, hospital, school, or day care. The land use covenant also prohibits soil disturbance at or below 1 foot below grond surface without a DTSC approved Soil Management Plan. Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: PROJECT WIDE Not reported 5 Year Review Reports 2019 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported DEED: Envirostor ID: 60001136 Area: PROJECT WIDE Sub Area: Not reported Site Type: VOLUNTARY CLEANUP Status: CERTIFIED O&M - LAND USE RESTRICTIONS ONLY Agency: Not reported Covenant Uploaded: Not reported Deed Date(s): 01/31/2014 S109821384 TC5123555.2s Page 25 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site D15 UNION CARBIDE CORP. West 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.122 mi. JACOB MADDEN 642 ft. Site 1 of 8 in cluster D Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 25 ft. Global Id: Action Type: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S111760444 N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100558 T0608100558 37.651185434 -122.411331 Open - Remediation 12/21/2005 JM 41-0584 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported 550001 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Acetone, Other Chlorinated Hydrocarbons, Vinyl chloride, Diesel, Gasoline Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. LUST: T0608100558 Global Id: T0608100558 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100558 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/09/2008 Action: Warning Letter - #20081009 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 26 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION CARBIDE CORP. (Continued) S111760444 Date: 02/15/2016 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/07/2004 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2014 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: Other Date: 09/01/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/21/2004 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/28/2005 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2015 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2015 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2016 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2016 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly - Regulator Responded TC5123555.2s Page 27 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION CARBIDE CORP. (Continued) S111760444 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 10/15/2010 Action: In Situ Physical/Chemical Treatment (other than SVE) Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/19/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050419 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/21/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20051221A Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2015 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2017 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/08/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/07/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20041007 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/10/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040810A Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/21/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20051221 D Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/05/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050705A Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 28 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION CARBIDE CORP. (Continued) S111760444 Date: 06/11/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030611 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/10/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040810B Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/12/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030812 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/09/1988 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #19881209 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2017 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/09/2016 Action: Staff Letter - #20160609 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/29/2016 Action: Staff Letter - #20160929 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/19/2008 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 01/01/1997 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 11/01/1995 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater TC5123555.2s Page 29 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION CARBIDE CORP. (Continued) S111760444 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 04/01/2001 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 04/01/2001 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/27/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #2006042713 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/21/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20051221 B Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/27/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060427A Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/21/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20051221 C Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/13/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030113 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/05/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #200507056 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/01/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20031001 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/22/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030422 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: Other Date: 01/10/1987 Action: Leak Stopped Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 30 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION CARBIDE CORP. (Continued) S111760444 Date: 05/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/15/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090715 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2017 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/18/2005 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/28/2005 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/28/2005 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/21/2006 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/21/2006 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/19/2006 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/21/2006 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/29/2006 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/29/2006 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report TC5123555.2s Page 31 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION CARBIDE CORP. (Continued) S111760444 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/03/2003 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/30/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/20/2003 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 32 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION CARBIDE CORP. (Continued) S111760444 Date: 10/05/2004 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2015 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/15/2017 Action: Well Destruction Report Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/20/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120620 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/22/2013 Action: Well Destruction Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: Other Date: 01/10/1987 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page 33 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION CARBIDE CORP. (Continued) S111760444 Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2014 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2014 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2017 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2016 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2014 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100558 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2015 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly LUST: Global Id: T0608100558 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 01/10/1987 Global Id: T0608100558 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 12/21/2005 Global Id: T0608100558 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 01/10/1987 TC5123555.2s Page 34 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number D16 ALICIA'S MARKET DELI LUST S112844034 West 7 S LINDEN AVE HAZNET N/A < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.122 mi. 642 ft. Site 2 of 8 in cluster D Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550001 Actual: Facility Status: 5R- Remediation Plan 25 ft. Global ID: T0608100558 APN Number: 014074010 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HAZNET: envid: S112844034 Year: 1997 GEPAID: CAC000768392 Contact: SAMMY & JANET TOTAH Telephone: 0000000000 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 7 S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009466392 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Other empty containers 30 gallons or more Disposal Method: Not reported Tons: .2000 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S112844034 Year: 1997 GEPAID: CAC000768392 Contact: SAMMY & JANET TOTAH Telephone: 0000000000 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 7 S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Waste oil and mixed oil Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: .6255 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S112844034 Year: 1997 GEPAID: CAC000768392 Contact: SAMMY & JANET TOTAH Telephone: 0000000000 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 7 S LINDEN AVE TC5123555.2s Page 35 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site ALICIA'S MARKET DELI (Continued) Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009466392 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Other empty containers 30 gallons or more Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: .2000 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo E17 BUDGET RENT -A -CAR ESE 177 SOUTH AIRPORT BOULEVARD < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.122 mi. JACOB MADDEN 645 ft. Site 1 of 5 in cluster E Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 28 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S112844034 LUST S110060396 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100087 T0608100087 37.650802 -122.405387 Completed - Case Closed 09/13/2002 JM 41-0092 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550006 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100087 Global Id: T0608100087 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100087 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100087 Action Type: Other Date: 01/22/1987 TC5123555.2s Page 36 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BUDGET RENT -A -CAR (Continued) Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100087 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/22/1992 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100087 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 07/28/1993 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100087 Action Type: Other Date: 01/29/1987 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: HERTZ RENT -A -CAR (1298-00) Global Id: T0608100087 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 09/13/2002 Global Id: T0608100087 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 01/22/1987 HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0092 E18 HERTZ RENT -A -CAR (1298-00) ESE ESE 177 S AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.122 mi. Site 3 of 5 in cluster E Relative: 645 ft. Site 2 of 5 in cluster E File Number: Relative: UST: Actual: Higher Facility ID: 41-000-017722 Permitting Agency: San Mateo County Environmental Health Actual: Latitude: 37.649895 28 ft. Longitude: -122.405653 E19 BUDGET RENT A CAR ESE 177 SOUTH AIRPORT BLVD < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.122 mi. 645 ft. Site 3 of 5 in cluster E Relative: HIST UST: Higher File Number: URL: Actual: Region: 28 ft. EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S110060396 UST 0004262418 N/A HIST UST S118408185 N/A 0002BC4A http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BC4A.pdf Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 37 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BUDGET RENT A CAR (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: Facility ID: Not reported NOT REQUIRED Facility Type: Not reported Owner/operator country: Other Type: Not reported 415-555-1212 Contact Name: Not reported Telephone: Not reported Owner Name: Not reported Owner Address: Not reported Owner City,St,Zip: Not reported Total Tanks: Not reported Tank Num: Not reported Container Num: Not reported Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: Not reported Tank Used for: Not reported Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Not reported Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: E20 BUDGET RENT A CAR RCRA-SQG ESE 177 S AIRPORT BLVD LUST < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 SWEEPS UST 0.122 mi. HIST UST 645 ft. Site 4 of 5 in cluster E CA FID UST FINDS Relative: ECHO Higher HIST CORTESE Actual: RCRA-SQG: 28 ft. Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: BUDGET RENT A CAR Facility address: 177 S AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD982038259 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: NOT REQUIRED Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported S118408185 1000234334 CAD982038259 TC5123555.2s Page 38 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BUDGET RENT A CAR (Continued) 1000234334 Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: BUDGET RENT A CAR Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 09/28/1987 Site name: BUDGET RENT A CAR Classification: Large Quantity Generator Violation Status: No violations found LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550006 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 39 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BUDGET RENT A CAR (Continued) Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SAN MATEO 550006 9- Case Closed T0608100087 015123730 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST Not reported 550061 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550061-000001 Not reported 12000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED 10 Not reported 550061 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550061-000002 Not reported 12000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED Not reported Not reported 550061 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000234334 TC5123555.2s Page 40 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BUDGET RENT A CAR (Continued) SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: 41-000-550061-000003 Not reported 12000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED Not reported Not reported 550061 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550061-000004 Not reported 12000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED Not reported Not reported 550061 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550061-000005 Not reported 12000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED Not reported Not reported 550061 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550061-000006 Not reported 12000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000234334 TC5123555.2s Page 41 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BUDGET RENT A CAR (Continued) Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: DIESEL Not reported Not reported 550061 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550061-000007 Not reported 550 Not reported OIL PRODUCT OTHER Not reported Not reported 550061 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550061-000008 Not reported 12000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED Not reported Not reported 550061 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550061-000009 Not reported 12000 Not reported UNKNOWN PRODUCT PREMIUM UNLE Not reported Not reported 550061 Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000234334 TC5123555.2s Page 42 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BUDGET RENT A CAR (Continued) 1000234334 Board Of Equalization: Not reported Referral Date: Not reported Action Date: Not reported Created Date: Not reported Owner Tank Id: Not reported SWRCB Tank Id: 41-000-550061-000010 Tank Status: Not reported Capacity: 12000 Active Date: Not reported Tank Use: UNKNOWN STG: PRODUCT Content: DIESEL Number Of Tanks: Not reported HIST UST: 001 File Number: Not reported URL: Not reported Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000052675 Facility Type: Other Other Type: CAR RENTAL AGENCY Contact Name: PAUL CHRISTENSEN Telephone: 4158774452 Owner Name: BUDGET RENT A CAR CORPORATION Owner Address: 200 NO. MICHIGAN AVE. Owner City,St,Zip: CHICAGO, IL 60601 Total Tanks: 0007 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Visual. Stock Inventor Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 4 TC5123555.2s Page 43 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BUDGET RENT A CAR (Continued) Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor Tank Num: 005 Container Num: 5 Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Visual. Stock Inventor Tank Num: 006 Container Num: 6 Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Visual. Stock Inventor Tank Num: 007 Container Num: ZONE 7 Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00000500 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: WASTE OIL Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: Mailing City,St,Zip: Contact: Contact Phone: DUNs Number: NPDES Number: EPA ID: Comments: Status: I9Ikq101.5 Registry ID: 41000120 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported 4158757540 Not reported P O BOX Not reported SO. SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Active 110055802751 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000234334 TC5123555.2s Page 44 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BUDGET RENT A CAR (Continued) Environmental Interest/Information System STATE MASTER Registry ID: 110002784719 Environmental Interest/Information System RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. STATE MASTER Clink this h gnarlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000234334 Registry ID: 110002784719 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002784719 HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 34 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 340934 F21 ASSOCIATED ROAD PARCEL NE 0 ASSOCIATED ROAD < 1/8 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 95420 0.123 mi. 648 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster F Relative: SLIC: Higher Region: Facility Status: Actual: Status Date: 28 ft. Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: 1000234334 SLIC S108086696 N/A STATE Open - Site Assessment 03/04/2015 T10000006531 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 559217 37.6531802920338 -122.405642074869 Cleanup Program Site JM SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported Not reported Aquifer used for drinking water supply, Soil, Soil Vapor Tetrachloroethylene (PCE), Trichloroethylene (TCE), Vinyl chloride Site opened 3/4/2015, split from 180 Sylvester Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: TC5123555.2s Page 45 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site F22 ENE 1/8-1/4 0.128 mi. 678 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 28 ft. F23 ENE 1/8-1/4 0.128 mi. 678 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 28 ft. G24 SSW 1/8-1/4 0.131 mi. 691 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 26 ft. SAN FRANCISCO SPICE CO 103 ASSOCIATED SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 2 of 3 in cluster F San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN FRANCISCO SPICE CO., INC 103 ASSOCIATED RD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 3 of 3 in cluster F SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0023210 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0026644 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE Active 550181 9 Not reported 02-03-94 02-03-94 05-10-91 1 41-000-550181-000001 A 2000 05-10-91 M.V. FUEL P LEADED 1 DIADOTI CONSTRUCTION 1461 SAN MATEO SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 1 of 5 in cluster G LUST: Lead Agency: Case Type: Geo Track: Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S117397855 N/A SWEEPS UST 5106931798 N/A LUST S102428792 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100828 T0608100828 37.648539 -122.409735 Completed - Case Closed 11/10/1998 JM 41-0891 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550139 TC5123555.2s Page 46 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number DIADOTI CONSTRUCTION (Continued) S102428792 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Not reported LUST: T0608100828 Global Id: T0608100828 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100828 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100828 Action Type: Other Date: 08/13/1986 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100828 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/28/1994 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100828 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 11/10/1998 Global Id: T0608100828 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 08/13/1986 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550139 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 47 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site DIADOTI CONSTRUCTION (Continued) Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: SAN MATEO 550139 9- Case Closed T0608100828 015115530 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-0891 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102428792 D25 UNION CARBIDE CORP., LINDE DIV HIST UST 1000336482 West 7 S LINDEN AVE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Tank Used for: 0.135 mi. Type of Fuel: Not reported 712 ft. Site 3 of 8 in cluster D Leak Detection: Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: Not reported URL: Not reported Actual: Region: STATE 26 ft. Facility ID: 00000019495 Facility Type: Other Other Type: GAS PACKAGING PLANT Contact Name: H.W. DAVIS Telephone: 4158732055 Owner Name: UNION CARBIDE CORP., LINDE DIV Owner Address: ONE CALIFORNIA ST. Owner City,St,Zip: SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 Total Tanks: 0005 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 004 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 002 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor TC5123555.2s Page 48 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UNION CARBIDE CORP., LINDE DIV (Continued) Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 003 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 001 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00002000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 005 Container Num: 005 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, 10 H26 SHELL OIL CO SSE 140 PRODUCE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.137 mi. EPA ID: 724 ft. Site 1 of 7 in cluster H Relative: RCRA-SQG EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000336482 RCRA-SQG 1000288610 HIST CORTESE CAD981401623 Lower Date form received by agency: 04/08/1998 Facility name: SHELL OIL CO Actual: Facility address: 140 PRODUCE 23 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981401623 Mailing address: P O BOX 4453 HOUSTON, TX 77210-4453 Contact: SONDRA BIENVENU Contact address: P O BOX 4453 HOUSTON, TX 77210-4453 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 713-241-2258 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: EQUILON ENTERPRISES LLC TC5123555.2s Page 49 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site SHELL OIL CO (Continued) Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: MAP FINDINGS P O BOX 4453 HOUSTON, TX 77210 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Waste code: D001 Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE Waste code: D018 Waste name: BENZENE Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Site name: SHELL OIL CO Classification: Small Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 03/09/1994 Site name: SHELL OIL COMPANY Classification: Large Quantity Generator EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000288610 TC5123555.2s Page 50 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL OIL CO (Continued) 1000288610 Violation Status: No violations found HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0489 H27 PRODUCE SHELL UST 0004262420 SSE 140 PRODUCE AVE N/A 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.137 mi. Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR 724 ft. Site 2 of 7 in cluster H Relative: UST: Lower Facility ID: 41-000-017734 Permitting Agency: San Mateo County Environmental Health Actual: Latitude: 37.64793 23 ft. Longitude: -122.407478 H28 SHELL OIL LUST S105194451 SSE 140 PRODUCE San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.137 mi. 724 ft. Site 3 of 7 in cluster H Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Pollution Characterization 23 ft. Case Number: 550017 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017734 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0042756 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017734 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0024167 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF TC5123555.2s Page 51 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation H29 SSE 1/8-1/4 0.137 mi. 724 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 23 ft. Site SHELL OIL (Continued) Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: PRODUCE SHELL 140 PRODUCE AVE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 4 of 7 in cluster H SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization MAP FINDINGS n FIX" r►•jq SAN MATEO FA0017734 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0022618 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0049479 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0067671 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0049479 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0067670 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0049479 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0067674 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL ACTIVE Not reported 550074 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550074-000004 Not reported 500 Not reported OIL WASTE WASTE OIL 1 Active 550074 2 Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S105194451 SWEEPS UST S101593771 CA FID UST N/A TC5123555.2s Page 52 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PRODUCE SHELL (Continued) Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: 05-13-94 05-13-94 10-13-88 74160809-EREG 1 41-000-550074-000001 A 10000 04-26-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED 3 Active 550074 2 Not reported 05-13-94 05-13-94 10-13-88 74160809 -1 -RU 1 41-000-550074-000002 A 8000 04-26-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550074 2 Not reported 05-13-94 05-13-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550074-000003 A 10000 04-26-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported 41000480 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported 4159922900 Not reported P O BOX 5500 Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101593771 TC5123555.2s Page 53 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PRODUCE SHELL (Continued) Mailing City,St,Zip: S SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Contact: Not reported Contact Phone: Not reported DUNs Number: Not reported NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Active H30 EQUILON ENTERPRISES SSE 140 PRODUCE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.137 mi. JACOB MADDEN 724 ft. Site 5 of 7 in cluster H Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 23 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101593771 LUST 1007739203 FINDS N/A ECHO SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100465 T0608100465 37.6485 -122.4063 Completed - Case Closed 06/24/2005 JM 41-0489 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550017 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Diesel Not reported LUST: T0608100465 Global Id: T0608100465 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100465 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWOCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/03/2003 Action: Other Report / Document TC5123555.2s Page 54 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number EQUILON ENTERPRISES (Continued) 1007739203 Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: Other Date: 01/06/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/12/2004 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/17/1987 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/17/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030917 Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/24/2005 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20050624 Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/05/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030805 Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/11/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20020111 Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: Other Date: 01/06/1987 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100465 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 55 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number EQUILON ENTERPRISES (Continued) Date: 04/27/2012 Action: Site Assessment Report LUST: Global Id: T0608100465 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/24/2005 Global Id: T0608100465 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 01/06/1987 Global Id: T0608100465 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 01/06/1987 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550017 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100465 APN Number: 015113320 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST FINDS: Registry ID: 110018999690 Environmental Interest/Information System California Hazardous Waste Tracking System - Datamart (HWTS-DATAMART) provides California with information on hazardous waste shipments for generators, transporters, and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Qink this hgpprlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1007739203 Registry ID: 110018999690 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110018999690 1007739203 TC5123555.2s Page 56 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number H31 RONS SHELL SERVICE HIST UST 0001594815 SSE 140 PRODUCE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.137 mi. 724 ft. Site 6 of 7 in cluster H Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: 0002C2E8 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002C2E8.pdf Actual: Region: STATE 23 ft. Facility ID: 00000059397 Facility Type: Gas Station Other Type: Not reported Contact Name: RON MOSINIAK Telephone: 4158714131 Owner Name: SHELL OIL COMPANY Owner Address: BOX 5500 Owner City,St,Zip: SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 Total Tanks: 0004 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000008 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: PREMIUM Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 4 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000550 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: WASTE OIL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: TC5123555.2s Page 57 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number B32 HERTZ RENT -A -CAR (1298-00) San Mateo Co. BI S117976048 North 177 AIRPORT N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.138 mi. 726 ft. Site 3 of 8 in cluster B Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017722 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 22 ft. Record Id: PR0011649 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017722 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0023571 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017722 Prog Element Code: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0046373 Description: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017722 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0046374 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017722 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0046372 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017722 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022610 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE B33 AIRPORT BOULEVARD SERVICE STATION LUST S102423771 North 190 AIRPORT BOULEVARD HIST CORTESE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.142 mi. 749 ft. Site 4 of 8 in cluster B Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Actual: Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100791 26 ft. Global Id: T0608100791 TC5123555.2s Page 58 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AIRPORT BOULEVARD SERVICE STATION (Continued) Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: 37.6532982588103 -122.407972812653 Completed - Case Closed 08/12/1997 JM 41-0845 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550132 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100791 Global Id: T0608100791 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100791 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100791 Global Id: T0608100791 Action Type: Other Date: 08/15/1994 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100791 Action Type: Other Date: 08/15/1994 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100791 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 11/16/1994 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100791 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/23/1994 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100791 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/12/1997 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102423771 TC5123555.2s Page 59 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number AIRPORT BOULEVARD SERVICE STATION (Continued) S102423771 LUST: Global Id: T0608100791 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/12/1997 Global Id: T0608100791 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 08/15/1994 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: FORMER GAS STATION Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550132 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100791 APN Number: 012338060 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0845 B34 FORMER GAS STATION LUST S102423770 North 190 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.142 mi. Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL 749 ft. Site 5 of 8 in cluster B Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 26 ft. Case Number: 550132 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022252 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0023656 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 60 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site B35 SUNIL & RADHIKA 123 INC North 199 AIRPORT 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.143 mi. Prog Element Code 753 ft. Site 6 of 8 in cluster B Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: 1/8-1/4 Facility ID: Actual: Prog Element Code 21 ft. Record Id: DONNER AVE Description: SUITE 430 Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0062545 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0085421 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF ACTIVE D36 PRAXAIR INC WNW 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.143 mi. EPA ID: 756 ft. Site 4 of 8 in cluster D Relative: RCRA-LQG EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S121021264 N/A RCRA-LQG 1000185568 SWEEPS UST CAD029482338 HIST UST CA FID UST FINDS Lower Date form received by agency: 07/29/2016 Facility name: PRAXAIR INC Actual: Facility address: 7 SOUTH LINDEN AVE 25 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD029482338 Mailing address: DONNER AVE Not reported SUITE 430 Not reported MONESSEN, PA 15062 Contact: MARIA TETTERIS Contact address: DONNER AVE SUITE 430 MONESSEN, PA 15062 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 724-684-6119 Contact email: MARIA_TETTERIS@PRAXAIR.COM EPA Region: 09 Land type: Private Classification: Large Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates 1,000 kg or more of hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates more than 100 kg of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 100 kg of that material at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 61 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site PRAXAIR INC (Continued) Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: MAP FINDINGS Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported SAND HILL LAND COMPANY LLC STATE STREET SUITE 219 LOS ALTOS, CA 94022 US 650-224-3274 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner 06/30/1999 Not reported SAND HILL LAND COMPANY LLC Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator 06/30/1999 Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000185568 TC5123555.2s Page 62 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number PRAXAIR INC (Continued) 1000185568 Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Waste code: 343 Waste name: Unspecified organic liquid mixture Waste code: F002 Waste name: THE FOLLOWING SPENT HALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TETRACHLOROETHYLENE, METHYLENE CHLORIDE, TRICHLOROETHYLENE, 1,1,1 -TRICHLOROETHANE, CHLOROBENZENE, 1,1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE, ORTHO-DICHLOROBENZENE, TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE, AND 1,1,2, TRICHLOROETHANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE HALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F004, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Waste code: F003 Waste name: THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: XYLENE, ACETONE, ETHYL ACETATE, ETHYL BENZENE, ETHYL ETHER, METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE, N -BUTYL ALCOHOL, CYCLOHEXANONE, AND METHANOL; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONLY THE ABOVE SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS; AND ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS, AND A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, F004, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Waste code: F005 Waste name: THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TOLUENE, METHYL ETHYL KETONE, CARBON DISULFIDE, ISOBUTANOL, PYRIDINE, BENZENE, 2-ETHOXYETHANOL, AND 2-NITROPROPANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, OR F004; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Site name: LINDE GASES OF THE WEST INC Classification: Small Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 10/27/1980 Site name: LINDE GASES OF THE WEST INC Classification: Large Quantity Generator Biennial Reports: Last Biennial Reporting Year: 2017 Annual Waste Handled: Waste code: F002 Waste name: THE FOLLOWING SPENT HALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TETRACHLOROETHYLENE, METHYLENE CHLORIDE, TRICHLOROETHYLENE, 1,1,1 -TRICHLOROETHANE, TC5123555.2s Page 63 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number PRAXAIR INC (Continued) 1000185568 CHLOROBENZENE, 1,1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE, ORTHO-DICHLOROBENZENE, TRICHLOROFLUOROMETHANE, AND 1,1,2 -TRICHLOROETHANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE HALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE LISTED IN F001, F004, OR F005, AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Amount (Lbs): 4800 Waste code: F003 Waste name: THE FOLLOWING SPENT NON -HALOGENATED SOLVENTS: XYLENE, ACETONE, ETHYL ACETATE, ETHYL BENZENE, ETHYL ETHER, METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE, N -BUTYL ALCOHOL, CYCLOHEXANONE, AND METHANOL; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONLY THE ABOVE SPENT NON -HALOGENATED SOLVENTS; AND ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NON -HALOGENATED SOLVENTS, AND, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, F004, AND F005, AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Amount (Lbs): 4800 Waste code: F005 Waste name: THE FOLLOWING SPENT NON -HALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TOLUENE, METHYL ETHYL KETONE, CARBON DISULFIDE, ISOBUTANOL, PYRIDINE, BENZENE, 2-ETHOXYETHANOL, AND 2-NITROPROPANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NON -HALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, OR F004; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Amount (Lbs): 4800 Violation Status: No violations found Evaluation Action Summary Evaluation date: 08/09/1993 Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Area of violation: Not reported Date achieved compliance: Not reported Evaluation lead agency: State Contractor/Grantee Evaluation date: 10/22/1992 Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Area of violation: Not reported Date achieved compliance: Not reported Evaluation lead agency: State Contractor/Grantee SWEEPS UST: Status: Not reported Comp Number: 550084 Number: Not reported Board Of Equalization: Not reported Referral Date: Not reported Action Date: Not reported Created Date: Not reported Owner Tank Id: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 64 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number PRAXAIR INC (Continued) SWRCB Tank Id: 41-000-550084-000001 Tank Status: Not reported Capacity: 2000 Active Date: Not reported Tank Use: CHEMICAL STG: PRODUCT Content: ACETONE Number Of Tanks: 1 Status: Active Comp Number: 550084 Number: 1 Board Of Equalization: Not reported Referral Date: 02-02-94 Action Date: 02-02-94 Created Date: 10-13-88 Owner Tank Id: Not reported SWRCB Tank Id: Not reported Tank Status: Not reported Capacity: Not reported Active Date: Not reported Tank Use: Not reported STG: Not reported Content: Not reported Number Of Tanks: Not reported HIST UST: Not reported File Number: 0002C3133 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002C3B3.pdf Region: Not reported Facility ID: Not reported Facility Type: Not reported Other Type: Not reported Contact Name: Not reported Telephone: Not reported Owner Name: Not reported Owner Address: Not reported Owner City,St,Zip: Not reported Total Tanks: Not reported Tank Num: Not reported Container Num: Not reported Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: Not reported Tank Used for: Not reported Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Not reported Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: CA FID UST: Facility ID: 41000539 Regulated By: UTNKA Regulated ID: Not reported Cortese Code: Not reported 1000185568 TC5123555.2s Page 65 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number PRAXAIR INC (Continued) SIC Code: Not reported Facility Phone: Not reported Mail To: Not reported Mailing Address: 7 S LINDEN AVE Mailing Address 2: Not reported Mailing City,St,Zip: S SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Contact: Not reported Contact Phone: Not reported DUNs Number: Not reported NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Active FINDS: Registry ID: 110002642267 Environmental Interest/Information System NCDB (National Compliance Data Base) supports implementation of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). The system tracks inspections in regions and states with cooperative agreements, enforcement actions, and settlements. RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Click this h perlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. B37 BORBA MFG, INC RCRA-SQG North 196 AIRPORT BLVD FINDS 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 ECHO 0.146 mi. 769 ft. Site 7 of 8 in cluster B Relative: RCRA-SQG: Lower Date form received by agency: 03/18/1986 Facility name: BORBA MFG, INC Actual: Facility address: 196 AIRPORT BLVD 24 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981391774 Mailing address: 206 AIRPORT BLVD SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 196 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94030 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-761-1032 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 1000185568 1000161500 CAD981391774 TC5123555.2s Page 66 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BORBA MFG, INC (Continued) 1000161500 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported BILL BORBA SR NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110008267179 TC5123555.2s Page 67 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation 138 SW 1/8-1/4 0.146 mi. 772 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 22 ft. Site MAP FINDINGS BORBA MFG, INC (Continued) Environmental Interest/Information System EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Clink this hgpPrLjjk while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000161500 Registry ID: 110008267179 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110008267179 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP 1395 LOWRIE AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 1 of 9 in cluster I AST: Certified Unified Program Agencies: Owner: Total Gallons: CERSID: Facility ID: Business Name: Phone: Fax: Mailing Address: Mailing Address City: Mailing Address State: Mailing Address Zip Code: Operator Name: Operator Phone: Owner Phone: Owner Mail Address: Owner State: Owner Zip Code: Owner Country: Property Owner Name: Property Owner Phone: Property Owner Mailing Address: Property Owner City: Property Owner Stat: Property Owner Zip Code: Property Owner Country: EPAID: Not reported Penske Truck Leasing Co., LP Not reported 10068910 41-000-028474 Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P. 650-589-3099 610-775-6442 Route 10, Green Hills, P O Box 7635 Reading PA Not reported PENSKE TRUCK RENTAL & LEASING 610-775-6298 610-775-6298 Route 10, Green Hills, P O Box 7635 PA Not reported United States Penske Truck Leasing Co., LP 610-775-6298 Route 10, Green Hills, P O Box 7635 Reading PA Not reported United States CAL000273147 1000161500 AST A100423240 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 68 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site 139 GELCO TRUCK LEASING SW 1395 LOWRIE AVENUE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCI, CA 94080 0.146 mi. 772 ft. Site 2 of 9 in cluster I Relative: NOTIFY 65 Lower Date Reported: Not reported Staff Initials: Not reported Actual: Board File Number: Not reported 22 ft. Facility Type: Not reported Discharge Date: Not reported Issue Date: Not reported Incident Description: Not reported 140 GELCO TRUCKING LEASING DIV GE SW 1395 LOWRIE AVENUE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.146 mi. JACOB MADDEN 772 ft. Site 3 of 9 in cluster I Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Notify 65 0000052890 N/A LUST 0001594770 HIST UST N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100231 T0608100231 37.646558 -122.409869 Completed - Case Closed 08/04/1992 JM 41-0243 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550013 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100231 Global Id: T0608100231 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100231 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100231 TC5123555.2s Page 69 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GELCO TRUCKING LEASING DIV GE (Continued) Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/07/1991 Action: Other Report Global Id: T0608100231 Action Type: Other Date: 03/02/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100231 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/22/1992 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100231 Action Type: Other Date: 03/02/1987 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608100231 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/04/1992 Global Id: T0608100231 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 03/02/1987 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550013 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100231 APN Number: 015115340 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HIST UST: File Number: 0002BEC7 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BEC7.pdf Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000056584 Facility Type: Other Other Type: TRUCK LEASING Contact Name: CLYDE THORINGTON-DISTRICT MGR. Telephone: 4155891642 Owner Name: GELCO TRUCK LEASING DIVISION G Owner Address: 1395 LOWRIE AVENUE Owner City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Total Tanks: 0004 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 0001594770 TC5123555.2s Page 70 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GELCO TRUCKING LEASING DIV GE (Continued) 0001594770 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00008000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00008000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 4 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00008000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 71 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site 141 SW 1/8-1/4 0.146 mi. 772 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 22 ft. GELCO TRUCKING LEASING DIV GE (Continued) Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 4 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00008000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0243 GELCO TRUCK LEASING 1395 LOWRIE AVE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 4 of 9 in cluster I SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: Mailing City,St,Zip: Contact: Contact Phone: DUNs Number: Not reported 550104 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 0 41000930 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported 4150000000 Not reported POBOX Not reported SO. SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594770 SWEEPS UST S101623117 CA FID UST N/A TC5123555.2s Page 72 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GELCO TRUCK LEASING (Continued) S101623117 NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Active 142 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP LUST S105035854 SW 1395 LOWRIE San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.146 mi. 772 ft. Site 5 of 9 in cluster I Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 22 ft. Case Number: 550013 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028474 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0047341 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028474 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0047343 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028474 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0047342 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028474 Prog Element Code: 2352 Record Id: PR0071251 Description: TIER I: TANK STOR CAP=>1,320 & <5,000 GAL Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 73 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site 143 GELCO TRUCKING LEASING DIV. GE SW 1395 LOWRIE AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.146 mi. EPA ID: 772 ft. Site 6 of 9 in cluster I Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER URL: Actual: Region: 22 ft. Facility ID: US Facility Type: 415-761-1032 Other Type: Not reported Contact Name: 09 Telephone: Small Small Quantity Generator Owner Name: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous Owner Address: waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of Owner City,St,Zip: hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous Total Tanks: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: B44 BORBA MFG, INC North 198 AIRPORT BLVD 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.147 mi. EPA ID: 776 ft. Site 8 of 8 in cluster B Relative: RCRA-SQG MAP FINDINGS Not reported Not reported STATE 00000046577 Other TRUCK LEASING PETER FALK 4153572120 GELCO TRUCK LEASING DIV. GELCO 1395 LOWRIE AVENUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0001 001 04-213 Not reported 00000500 WASTE WASTE OIL Not reported Stock Inventor EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HIST UST 0001594771 N/A RCRA-SQG 1000161499 CAD981169436 Lower Date form received by agency: 01/13/1986 Facility name: BORBA MFG, INC Actual: Facility address: 198 AIRPORT BLVD 24 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981169436 Mailing address: 206 AIRPORT BLVD S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 198 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-761-1032 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: BILL BORBA, SR TC5123555.2s Page 74 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BORBA MFG, INC (Continued) Owner/operator address: Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: MAP FINDINGS NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: BASAPCO U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status: No violations found C45 BASAPCO WSW 27 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.148 mi. 780 ft. Site 2 of 7 in cluster C Relative: RCRA-LQG: Lower Date form received by agency: 06/30/2008 Facility name: BASAPCO Actual: Facility address: 27 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE 23 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAL000317347 Mailing address: 550 NORTH CANAL STREET SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000161499 RCRA-LQG 1012175788 CAL000317347 TC5123555.2s Page 75 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BASAPCO (Continued) CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Contact: ROBERT HAHN Contact address: Not reported Owner/operator country: Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: 650-829-3830 Contact email: ROBERT.HAHN@SSF.NET EPA Region: 09 Classification: Large Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates 1,000 kg or more of hazardous waste during any Owner/Op start date: calendar month; or generates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste Owner/Op end date: during any calendar month; or generates more than 100 kg of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 100 kg of that material at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Owner/operator address: 550 NORTH CANAL STREET Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Owner/operator country: US Owner/operator telephone: Not reported Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Municipal Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: 11/30/1973 Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Owner/operator address: Not reported Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): Not reported Owner/operator country: US Owner/operator telephone: Not reported Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Municipal Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: 11/30/1973 Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No 1012175788 TC5123555.2s Page 76 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site C46 WSW 1/8-1/4 0.148 mi. 780 ft. Relative: Lower Actual: 23 ft. BASAPCO (Continued) Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Waste code: D008 0901535 Waste name: LEAD Not a Federal Facility Violation Status: No violations found BASAPCOINC 27 S LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1012175788 SEMS -ARCHIVE 1002850686 CAD068843796 Site 3 of 7 in cluster C SITE INSPECTION SEMS -ARCHIVE: Site ID: 901535 EPA ID: CAD068843796 Federal Facility: N NPL: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Following information was gathered from the prior CERCLIS update completed in 10/2013: Site ID: 0901535 Federal Facility: Not a Federal Facility NPL Status: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Site Contact Details: Contact Sequence ID: 13290036.00000 Person ID: 13003854.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13295631.00000 Person ID: 13003858.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13301489.00000 Person ID: 13004003.00000 CERCLIS-NFRAP Site Alias Name(s): Alias Name: BATTERY SALES & PROCESSING CO\\ Alias Address: Not reported CA CERCLIS-NFRAP Assessment History Action: SITE INSPECTION Date Started: Date Completed: 08/01/84 Priority Level: Higher priority for further assessment Action: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Date Started: Date Completed: 08/01/84 TC5123555.2s Page 77 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation C47 WSW 1/8-1/4 0.148 mi. 780 ft. MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BASAPCO INC (Continued) Facility name: Priority Level: Low priority for further assessment Action: DISCOVERY Date Started: EPA ID: Date Completed: 01/01/79 Priority Level: Not reported Action: SITE INSPECTION Date Started: Contact address: Date Completed: 07/02/90 Priority Level: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Action: ARCHIVE SITE Date Started: Contact email: Date Completed: 03/29/94 Priority Level: Not reported UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FORMER BASAPCO LEASE SITE 27 S LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 4 of 7 in cluster C Relative: RCRA-LQG 1002850686 RCRA-LQG 1016954984 CAP000231647 Lower Date form received by agency: 02/27/2014 Facility name: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FORMER BASAPCO LEASE SITE Actual: Facility address: 27 S LINDEN AVE 23 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAP000231647 Mailing address: FOOTHILLS BLVD ROSEVILLE, CA 95474 Contact: JAMES E DIEL Contact address: ATKINSON ST, STE 100 ROSEVILLE, CA 95747 Contact country: Not reported Contact telephone: 916-789-5184 Contact email: JEDIEL@UP.COM EPA Region: 09 Classification: Large Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates 1,000 kg or more of hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates more than 100 kg of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 100 kg of that material at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO Owner/operator address: 1400 DOUGLAS ST STE 1030 OMAHA, NE 68179 Owner/operator country: US TC5123555.2s Page 78 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FORMER BASAPCO LEASE SITE (Continued) Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: 402-544-6572 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner 07/01/1996 Not reported UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator 01/01/1900 Not reported UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO DOUGLAS ST ROOM 1030 OMAHA, NE 68179 Not reported 916-789-5184 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner 01/01/1900 Not reported UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO Not reported Not reported US Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator 07/01/1996 Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1016954984 TC5123555.2s Page 79 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FORMER BASAPCO LEASE SITE (Continued) Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Waste code: D008 Waste name: LEAD Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 02/17/2013 Site name: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FORMER BASAPCO LEASE SITE Classification: Not a generator, verified Date form received by agency: 11/06/2012 Site name: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FORMER BASAPCO LEASE SITE Classification: Large Quantity Generator Waste code: Waste name: Violation Status D008 LEAD No violations found C48 BASAPCO, INC. WSW 27-5. LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.148 mi. 780 ft. Site 5 of 7 in cluster C Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Lower Facility ID: Status: Actual: Status Date: 23 ft. Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies: Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: 1016954984 ENVIROSTOR S107735888 VCP N/A DEED 41360069 Certified / Operation & Maintenance 03/19/2009 201561 Voluntary Cleanup Voluntary Cleanup 0.5 NO SMBRP, RWQCB 2 - San Francisco Bay, SAN MATEO COUNTY SMBRP Robert Boggs Julie Pettijohn Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Polanco Redevelopment MOA YES NONE SPECIFIED Responsible Party 37.65023 -122.4112 014-074-020,014074020 BATTERY RECLAMATION, VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Lead TPH-MOTOR OIL Lead TPH-MOTOR OIL SOIL TC5123555.2s Page 80 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BATTERY SALES AND PROCESSING COMPANY Alternate Name FORMER BASAPCO, INC. PROPERTY Alternate Name 014-074-020 APN 014074020 APN CAD068843796 EPA Identification Number 110033617101 EPA (FRS #) 201561 Project Code (Site Code) 41360069 Envirostor ID Number PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 11/18/2015 Cost revisions, delayed mail out of cost estimate. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 10/05/2016 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Environmental Oversight Agreement 07/14/2006 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 11/16/2012 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction - Site InspectionNisit 11/06/2012 Annual Cap inspection and report - remedy functioning as designed. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Public Notice 07/21/2008 Comments were received and responded to. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Removal Action Completion Report 09/23/2008 S107735888 TC5123555.2s Page 81 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S107735888 Since the ESD was approved additional soil east of the pump station was removed, reducing and area of residual contamination and the area of the Site requiring a cap. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Other Report 09/04/2008 ESD Public Comment Period was completed on August 20, 2008. Comments were received from the NMFS and responded to. No other comments were received. The ESD was approved. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Plan 11/25/2008 OMP approved PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 05/26/2009 Cap Inspection Report approved. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 05/25/2010 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported 5 Year Review Reports 12/10/2014 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 05/31/2011 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 11/06/2012 Annual CAP Inspection and Report - remedy functioning as designed. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 09/09/2013 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report TC5123555.2s Page 82 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 06/14/2014 Annual Report complete and accepted by DTSC. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 07/28/2015 Completed PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 08/18/2016 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 05/30/2017 Cap/Cover working as designed. No conditions of concern. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Public Notice 12/10/2014 5 -year review of BASAPCO site with asphalt cap. Remedy remains protective. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 10/15/2014 Task Completed PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction - Site InspectionNisit 07/05/2016 Facility completed a 5 -year review last year. Based on information and photos contained in the report, as well as a history of being a very low risk site, inspection consisted of a drive-by only. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction 02/19/2009 Executed LUC sent to San Mateo County for recording by the City of South San Francisco. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Letter - Demand 11/18/2011 Demand letter #1 PROJECT WIDE Not reported S107735888 TC5123555.2s Page 83 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Completed Document Type: Pre -HARP Form Completed Date: 06/30/2014 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 06/30/2014 Comments: Inspection completed for both the annual and 5 -year review. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 06/25/2015 Comments: Inspection of Asphalt CAP. CAP functioning as designed with no significant cracking or deterioration. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: CEQA - Notice of Exemption Completed Date: 03/30/2007 Comments: No comments received on the NOE. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Operation & Maintenance Order/Agreement Completed Date: 01/05/2009 Comments: Completed Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 03/19/2009 Comments: Site Certification completed. O&M and LUC are in place for the Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 05/18/1987 Comments: The soil is contaminated with hazardous substances, including lead which as found as high as 160,000 milligrams per kilogram in surface soils. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Risk Assessment Report Completed Date: 11/07/2006 Comments: DTSC approves the lead cleanup number. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fact Sheets Completed Date: 01/25/2007 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported S107735888 TC5123555.2s Page 84 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Document Type: Removal Action Workplan Completed Date: 03/30/2007 Comments: No comments were received on the Removal Action Workplan. The plan requires the excavation and off-site disposal of lead contaminated soil. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 03/07/1994 Comments: Report prepared for USEPA Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 08/08/2005 Comments: San Francisco RWQCB concurred that the shallow groundwater at 27 South Linden Avenue meets the exemption criteria in the SWRCB Sources of Drinking Water Policy, Resolution No. 88-63. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 11/02/2004 Comments: On September 29, 2004, DTSC staff collected and analyzed surface water and soil sediment samples from Colma Creek and the creek bed, respectively. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Community Profile Completed Date: 01/25/2007 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Workplan Completed Date: 06/13/2008 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fact Sheets Completed Date: 07/14/2008 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Public Notice Completed Date: 07/14/2008 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Letter - Demand Completed Date: 12/21/2011 Comments: Demand letter #2 S107735888 TC5123555.2s Page 85 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: MAP FINDINGS PROJECT WIDE Not reported * Discovery 10/12/1983 FACILITY IDENTIFIED ID FROM ERRIS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: * Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: FACILITY IDENTIFIED ACTIVE SITE I.D.'D IND. OF DRIVE BY *EQR Future Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Operations and Maintenance Report Future Due Date: 2018 Future Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Operations and Maintenance Report Future Due Date: 2019 Future Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Future Due Date: 2019 Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported VCP: Facility ID: 41360069 Site Type: Voluntary Cleanup Site Type Detail: Voluntary Cleanup Site Mgmt. Req.: NONE SPECIFIED Acres: 0.5 National Priorities List: NO Cleanup Oversight Agencies: SMBRP, RWQCB 2 - San Francisco Bay, SAN MATEO COUNTY Lead Agency: SMBRP Lead Agency Description: DTSC - Site Cleanup Program Project Manager: Robert Boggs Supervisor: Julie Pettijohn Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Site Code: 201561 Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Programs Code: Polanco Redevelopment MOA Status: Certified / Operation & Maintenance Status Date: 03/19/2009 Restricted Use: YES Funding: Responsible Party Lat/Long: 37.65023 / -122.4112 APN: 014-074-020, 014074020 Past Use: BATTERY RECLAMATION, VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Potential COC: 30013, 3002502 Confirmed COC: 30013,3002502 Potential Description: SOIL S107735888 TC5123555.2s Page 86 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BATTERY SALES AND PROCESSING COMPANY Alternate Name FORMER BASAPCO, INC. PROPERTY Alternate Name 014-074-020 APN 014074020 APN CAD068843796 EPA Identification Number 110033617101 EPA (FRS #) 201561 Project Code (Site Code) 41360069 Envirostor ID Number PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 11/18/2015 Cost revisions, delayed mail out of cost estimate. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 10/05/2016 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Environmental Oversight Agreement 07/14/2006 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 11/16/2012 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction - Site InspectionNisit 11/06/2012 Annual Cap inspection and report - remedy functioning as designed. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Public Notice 07/21/2008 Comments were received and responded to. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Removal Action Completion Report 09/23/2008 S107735888 TC5123555.2s Page 87 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S107735888 Since the ESD was approved additional soil east of the pump station was removed, reducing and area of residual contamination and the area of the Site requiring a cap. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Other Report 09/04/2008 ESD Public Comment Period was completed on August 20, 2008. Comments were received from the NMFS and responded to. No other comments were received. The ESD was approved. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Plan 11/25/2008 OMP approved PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 05/26/2009 Cap Inspection Report approved. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 05/25/2010 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported 5 Year Review Reports 12/10/2014 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 05/31/2011 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 11/06/2012 Annual CAP Inspection and Report - remedy functioning as designed. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 09/09/2013 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report TC5123555.2s Page 88 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 06/14/2014 Annual Report complete and accepted by DTSC. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 07/28/2015 Completed PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 08/18/2016 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 05/30/2017 Cap/Cover working as designed. No conditions of concern. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Public Notice 12/10/2014 5 -year review of BASAPCO site with asphalt cap. Remedy remains protective. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 10/15/2014 Task Completed PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction - Site InspectionNisit 07/05/2016 Facility completed a 5 -year review last year. Based on information and photos contained in the report, as well as a history of being a very low risk site, inspection consisted of a drive-by only. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction 02/19/2009 Executed LUC sent to San Mateo County for recording by the City of South San Francisco. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Letter - Demand 11/18/2011 Demand letter #1 PROJECT WIDE Not reported S107735888 TC5123555.2s Page 89 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Completed Document Type: Pre -HARP Form Completed Date: 06/30/2014 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 06/30/2014 Comments: Inspection completed for both the annual and 5 -year review. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 06/25/2015 Comments: Inspection of Asphalt CAP. CAP functioning as designed with no significant cracking or deterioration. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: CEQA - Notice of Exemption Completed Date: 03/30/2007 Comments: No comments received on the NOE. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Operation & Maintenance Order/Agreement Completed Date: 01/05/2009 Comments: Completed Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 03/19/2009 Comments: Site Certification completed. O&M and LUC are in place for the Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 05/18/1987 Comments: The soil is contaminated with hazardous substances, including lead which as found as high as 160,000 milligrams per kilogram in surface soils. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Risk Assessment Report Completed Date: 11/07/2006 Comments: DTSC approves the lead cleanup number. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fact Sheets Completed Date: 01/25/2007 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported S107735888 TC5123555.2s Page 90 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Document Type: Removal Action Workplan Completed Date: 03/30/2007 Comments: No comments were received on the Removal Action Workplan. The plan requires the excavation and off-site disposal of lead contaminated soil. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 03/07/1994 Comments: Report prepared for USEPA Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 08/08/2005 Comments: San Francisco RWQCB concurred that the shallow groundwater at 27 South Linden Avenue meets the exemption criteria in the SWRCB Sources of Drinking Water Policy, Resolution No. 88-63. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 11/02/2004 Comments: On September 29, 2004, DTSC staff collected and analyzed surface water and soil sediment samples from Colma Creek and the creek bed, respectively. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Community Profile Completed Date: 01/25/2007 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Workplan Completed Date: 06/13/2008 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fact Sheets Completed Date: 07/14/2008 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Public Notice Completed Date: 07/14/2008 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Letter - Demand Completed Date: 12/21/2011 Comments: Demand letter #2 S107735888 TC5123555.2s Page 91 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: MAP FINDINGS PROJECT WIDE Not reported * Discovery 10/12/1983 FACILITY IDENTIFIED ID FROM ERRIS PROJECT WIDE Not reported * Discovery 08/01/1980 FACILITY IDENTIFIED ACTIVE SITE LD PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 2018 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Report 2019 PROJECT WIDE Not reported 5 Year Review Reports 2019 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported DEED: BASAPCO, INC. Envirostor ID: 41360069 Area: PROJECT WIDE Sub Area: Not reported Site Type: VOLUNTARY CLEANUP Status: CERTIFIED / OPERATION & MAINTENANCE Agency: Not reported Covenant Uploaded: Not reported Deed Date(s): 02/19/2009 C49 BASAPCO, INC. WSW 27 S LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.148 mi. 780 ft. Site 6 of 7 in cluster C Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: Not reported URL: Not reported Actual: Region: STATE 23 ft. Facility ID: 00000058561 Facility Type: Other Other Type: OVERSEA CONTAINER HA Contact Name: ROBERT C. BISHOP Telephone: 4155837873 Owner Name: BASAPCO, INC. Owner Address: 27 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S107735888 D IND. OF DRIVE BY *EQR HIST UST 1000153971 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 92 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BASAPCO, INC. (Continued) Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: MAP FINDINGS SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806482 0001 001 1 1974 00000000 WASTE 06 6 Visual, None C50 CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (PUBLIC WORKS) WSW 27 S LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRAN, CA 94080 0.148 mi. 780 ft. Site 7 of 7 in cluster C Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: URL: Actual: Region: 23 ft. Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: HAZNET: envid: Year: GEPAID: Contact: Telephone: Mailing Name: Mailing Address: Mailing City,St,Zip: Gen County: TSD EPA ID: TSD County: Waste Category: Disposal Method: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000153971 HIST UST S113146668 HAZNET N/A 0002BBFE http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BBFE.pdf Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported S113146668 2008 CAL000317347 ROBERT HAHN 6508293830 Not reported 400 GRAND AVE S SAN FRAN, CA 94080 Not reported CAD980675276 Not reported Contaminated soil from site clean-up Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To TC5123555.2s Page 93 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (PUBLIC WORKS) (Continued) S113146668 Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Tons: 637.2 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco envid: S113146668 Year: 2007 GEPAID: CAL000317347 Contact: ROBERT HAHN Telephone: 6508293830 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 400 GRAND AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: S SAN FRAN, CA 94080 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: Not reported TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Contaminated soil from site clean-up Disposal Method: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Tons: 21.24 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco envid: S113146668 Year: 2007 GEPAID: CAL000317347 Contact: ROBERT HAHN Telephone: 6508293830 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 400 GRAND AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: S SAN FRAN, CA 94080 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980676276 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Contaminated soil from site clean-up Disposal Method: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Tons: 21.24 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco envid: S113146668 Year: 2007 GEPAID: CAL000317347 Contact: ROBERT HAHN Telephone: 6508293830 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 400 GRAND AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: S SAN FRAN, CA 94080 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980675276 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Contaminated soil from site clean-up Disposal Method: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To TC5123555.2s Page 94 Map ID CHEVRON STATION LUST S105688724 MAP FINDINGS 1200 07TH AVE Direction 1/8-1/4 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94122 0.152 mi. Distance 800 ft. EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Lower Lead Agency: CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (PUBLIC WORKS) (Continued) S113146668 Case Type: Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Actual: Tons: 2124 22 ft. Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco envid: S113146668 Year: 2007 GEPAID: CAL000317347 Contact: ROBERT HAHN Telephone: 6508293830 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 400 GRAND AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: S SAN FRAN, CA 94080 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980675276 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Empty pesticide containers 30 gallons or more Disposal Method: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Contact Name: Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Tons: Not reported Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco Clock this hgpPrlink while viewing on your computer to access additional CA_HAZNET: detail in the EDR Site Report. J51 CHEVRON STATION LUST S105688724 WNW 1200 07TH AVE N/A 1/8-1/4 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94122 0.152 mi. 800 ft. Site 1 of 25 in cluster J Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Actual: Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0607500072 22 ft. Global Id: T0607500072 Latitude: 37.76834 Longitude: -122.39628 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 10/09/1992 Case Worker: Not reported RB Case Number: 38-0081 Local Agency: Not reported File Location: Not reported Local Case Number: 10008 Potential Media Affect: Soil Potential Contaminants of Concern: Waste Oil / Motor / Hydraulic / Lubricating Site History: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0607500072 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 TC5123555.2s Page 95 Map ID Region: 2 MAP FINDINGS Facility Id: 38-0081 Direction Facility Status: Case Closed Case Closed Case Number: 10008 10008 How Discovered: Not reported Soil only Distance 2/8/1988 EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: CHEVRON STATION (Continued) S105688724 Not reported City: OAKLAND Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Email: Not reported Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0607500072 Action Type: Other Date: 01/02/1965 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0607500072 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/22/1992 Action: Notice of Responsibility Global Id: T0607500072 Action Type: Other Date: 02/08/1988 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0607500072 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 10/09/1992 Global Id: T0607500072 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 02/08/1988 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN FRANCISCO Facility Id: 38-0081 38-0081 Facility Status: Case Closed Case Closed Case Number: 10008 10008 How Discovered: Not reported Soil only Leak Cause: Not reported 2/8/1988 Leak Source: Not reported 2/8/1988 Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN FRANCISCO CO. LUST: Region: SAN FRANCISCO Facility ID: 38-0081 Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 10008 Case Type: Soil only Release Date: 2/8/1988 Discovered Date: 2/8/1988 TC5123555.2s Page 96 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CHEVRON STATION (Continued) Substance: Waste Oil Substance Qty: Not reported How Discovered: Tank Closure How Stopped: Close Tank Report Date: 2/8/1988 Case Closed: 10/9/1992 Closed Date: 10/9/1992 Leak Source: Tank Leak Cause: Structure Failure Leak Confirmed: Not reported Entered Date: 4/22/1992 Number of Wells: Not reported Regional Board: San Francisco Bay Region Local Agency: 38000 Lead Agency: Local Agency Program: LOP Responsible Party: Not reported RP Address: Not reported Operator: Not reported Staff Initial: VP Facility Staff: AL Cross Street: LINCOLN ST NOR Date: 4/22/1992 MTBE Current: Not reported MTBE Current Date: Not reported MTBE: NT Maximum MTBE Soil: Not reported Maximum MTBE GW: Not reported MTBE DATE: Not reported Review Date: Not reported Workplan Submitted: Not reported Assessment Underway: Not reported Pollution Characterization: Not reported Corrective Action Plan: Not reported Remediation Underway: Not reported Monitoring Begun: Not reported Funding: Federal Interim Remediation: No Priority: Not reported Abatement: No Action Taken - no action has as yet been taken at the site Enforcement Type: NOR Enforcement Due Date: 4/22/1992 Basin: Westside Basin Beneficial Use: Yes Lat/Long: Not reported CUFID: Not reported Suspended: No Stopped Date: 2/8/1988 Free Product: No Depth to Grnd Wtr: Not reported Gradient: Not reported Benzene: Not reported Primary Substance: Used oil (waste Enforcement Type: Not reported Amount of Free Produce: Not reported Benzene Test: Not reported Maximum Soil GW: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S105688724 TC5123555.2s Page 97 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CHEVRON STATION (Continued) Max Soil Concentration: Not reported TPH Tested: YES Max TPH GW: Not reported Max TPH Soil: 960 TPH Date: Not reported Block: Not reported Lot: Not reported Notify: False TPH Current: Not reported TPH Current Date: Not reported Grnd Wtr Qualifier: Not reported Soil Qualifier: Not reported Comments: Not reported Summary: Not reported J52 FINISHMASTER, INC. #226 NW 6 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.154 mi. PR0025909 815 ft. Site 2 of 25 in cluster J Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Prog Element Code 22 ft. Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0012099 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0045174 LESS THAN 500 TIRES INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0022957 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0025908 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S105688724 San Mateo Co. BI S117397489 N/A Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022957 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0025909 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022970 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0025931 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: SAN MATEO FA0022970 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0045175 LESS THAN 500 TIRES INACTIVE SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 98 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number FINISHMASTER, INC. #226 (Continued) Facility ID: FA0012099 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PRO011703 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012099 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0004414 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: ACTIVE J53 FINISHMASTER, INC. #226 RCRA NonGen / NLR WNW 6 S LINDEN AVE FINDS 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 ECHO 0.155 mi. 818 ft. Site 3 of 25 in cluster J Relative: RCRA NonGen / NLR: Lower Date form received by agency: 04/30/1996 Facility name: SEV CORP MELODY PAINT Actual: Facility address: 6 S LINDEN AVE 22 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981696545 Contact: RANDY CRUSE Contact address: 4553 GLENCOE AVE STE 200 MARINA DEL REY, CA 90292 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 310-306-7112 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Non -Generator Description: Handler: Non -Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension DICK SEVERINO SRV CORP NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported S117397489 1000332235 CAD981696545 TC5123555.2s Page 99 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site FINISHMASTER, INC. #226 (Continued) Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110002756303 Environmental Interest/Information System EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Registry ID: 110055769244 Environmental Interest/Information System STATE MASTER ('link this hypprlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000332235 Registry ID: 110002756303 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002756303 1000332235 TC5123555.2s Page 100 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site K54 ESCHELBACH PROPERTIES North 100 BADEN 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.157 mi. JACOB MADDEN 827 ft. Site 1 of 23 in cluster K Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 21 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S102429265 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100199 T0608100199 37.6537387 -122.408361 Completed - Case Closed 06/12/2001 JM 41-0209 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550074 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100199 Global Id: T0608100199 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100199 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100199 Global Id: T0608100199 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 10/02/1992 Action: Not reported Global Id: T0608100199 Action Type: Other Date: 10/01/1990 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100199 Action Type: Other Date: 02/09/1990 Action: Leak Reported TC5123555.2s Page 101 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site ESCHELBACH PROPERTIES (Continued) Global Id: T0608100199 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/10/1991 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100199 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/12/2001 Global Id: T0608100199 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 02/09/1990 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550074 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: SAN MATEO 550074 9- Case Closed T0608100199 Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST Not reported 550095 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550095-000001 Not reported 8000 Not reported M.V. FUEL EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102429265 TC5123555.2s Page 102 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site ESCHELBACH PROPERTIES (Continued) STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: San Mateo Co. BI: Region: PRODUCT LEADED 4 Not reported 550095 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550095-000002 Not reported 10000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED Not reported Not reported 550095 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550095-000003 Not reported 6000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT DIESEL Not reported Not reported 550095 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550095-000004 Not reported 1000 Not reported OIL WASTE WASTE OIL Not reported SAN MATEO EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102429265 TC5123555.2s Page 103 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site ESCHELBACH PROPERTIES (Continued) Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: FA0013855 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0022633 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-0209 K55 AIRPORT OLYMPIC North 100 BADEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.157 mi. 827 ft. Site 2 of 23 in cluster K Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: URL: Actual: Region: 21 ft. Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102429265 HIST UST 0001594728 N/A 0002BE60 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BE60.pdf STATE 00000059755 Gas Station Not reported SAM JONOUBEH 4159523740 EVELYN FREEMAN 8123 CABERNET COURT SAN JOSE, CA 95135 0004 001 1 Not reported 00010000 PRODUCT UNLEADED Not reported Stock Inventor 002 2 Not reported 00008000 PRODUCT REGULAR Not reported Stock Inventor 003 3 Not reported 00006000 PRODUCT PREMIUM Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 104 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site K56 North 1/8-1/4 0.157 mi. 827 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 21 ft. E57 ESE 1/8-1/4 0.158 mi. 832 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 28 ft. AIRPORT OLYMPIC (Continued) Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 4 Year Installed: 1983 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: WASTE OIL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: AIRPORT OLYMPIC 100 BADEN AVE SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 3 of 23 in cluster K CA FID UST: Facility ID: 41000222 Regulated By: UTNKI Regulated ID: Not reported Cortese Code: Not reported SIC Code: Not reported Facility Phone: 4150000000 Mail To: Not reported Mailing Address: UNKNOWN Mailing Address 2: Not reported Mailing City,St,Zip: SO. SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Contact: Not reported Contact Phone: Not reported DUNs Number: Not reported NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Inactive VERIZON WIRELESS- SSF CIVIC CENTER 117 GATEWAY SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 5 of 5 in cluster E San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0050029 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY PR0068461 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594728 CA FID UST S101623103 N/A San Mateo Co. BI S117398686 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 105 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site J58 LOPEZ PROPERTY NW 34-36 S LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 0.160 mi. PR0028943 843 ft. Site 4 of 25 in cluster J Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Higher Region: Facility ID: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 27 ft. Global ID: Description: APN Number: Facility Status: Case Type: EDR Link ID: J59 NW 1/8-1/4 0.160 mi. 843 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 27 ft. J60 NW 1/8-1/4 0.160 mi. 846 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 28 ft. MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO 559173 9- Case Closed T0608110422 014102010 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST MONTECINOS MAINTENANCE SVC 34 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 5 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S106966989 N/A San Mateo Co. BI S117397902 N/A SAN MATEO FA0024336 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0028942 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024336 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0028943 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025709 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0034956 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE SPECIALTY FURNITURE SHOP 36 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 6 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: San Mateo Co. BI S117397487 N/A SAN MATEO FA0012072 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0028884 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 106 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SPECIALTY FURNITURE SHOP (Continued) S117397487 Facility ID: FA0012072 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004477 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE J61 DIJEAU POAGE CONTRUCTION INC San Mateo Co. BI S117398752 NW 1 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.160 mi. 847 ft. Site 7 of 25 in cluster J Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053477 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 24 ft. Record Id: PR0073912 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0052740 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0073055 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE D62 SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION West 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.160 mi. 847 ft. Site 5 of 8 in cluster D Relative: RESPONSE: Higher Facility ID: Site Type: Actual: Site Type Detail: 27 ft. Acres: National Priorities List: Cleanup Oversight Agencies: Lead Agency Description: Project Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Site Code: Site Mgmt. Req.: Assembly: Senate: Special Program Status: Status: Status Date: Restricted Use: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: 41280103 State Response State Response or NPL 1.69 NO SMBRP DTSC - Site Cleanup Program Claude Jemison Mark Piros Cleanup Berkeley 200095 DAY, ELD, HOS, SCH, RES 22 13 Not reported Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only 11/30/1987 YES Responsible Party 37.65140 -122.4120 101341120 RESPONSE S106981240 ENVIROSTOR N/A DEED TC5123555.2s Page 107 Map ID PROJECT WIDE MAP FINDINGS Direction Completed Document Type: Other Report Distance 03/01/1987 EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) S106981240 Past Use: MANUFACTURING - OTHER Potential COC: * ORGANIC LIQUIDS WITH METALS * OXYGENATED SOLVENTS * CONTAMINATED SOIL * Sludge - Paint * UNSPECIFIED OIL CONTAINING WASTE UNSPECIFIED SOLVENT MIXTURES Lead Cyanide (free Zinc Confirmed COC: Cyanide (free Lead 10097 -NO Zinc Potential Description: SOIL Alias Name: RENTAL CITY TRUCK Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: SUN CHEMICAL - RENTAL CITY TRUCKS Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 101341120 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: CAD980817506 Alias Type: EPA Identification Number Alias Name: 110033618841 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: P21059 Alias Type: PCode Alias Name: 200095 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 41280103 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 06/25/1986 Comments: Completed RA. The RA consisted of excavation and disposal of contaminated soil, hazardous fluids, contaminated debris, steel tanks and piping. 279 yards of contaminated soil, 10,404 gallons of hazardous liquids, 10 steel tanks and piping were removed from the site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 01/22/1987 Comments: Completed Site Screening. Site inspection samplings in 1981 revealed elevated levels of lead, cyanide and zinc. Groundwater analyses did not indicate any contamination above drinking water standards. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Public Participation Plan / Community Relations Plan Completed Date: 05/01/1987 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Action Plan Completed Date: 05/01/1987 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 03/01/1987 TC5123555.2s Page 108 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Completed Date: 02/28/2012 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Completed Date: 12/14/2016 Comments: DTSC personnel conducted a site inspection on February 11, 2016 as PROJECT WIDE part of the Five -Year Review, which was performed because Not reported contaminated soil remains on the Site above levels that would allow Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit for unrestricted land use. Based on site conditions observed during 09/30/2010 the site inspection, DTSC concluded that the selected remedy for the The Site has been subdivided into 12 separate parcels and houses 12 Site remains protective of human health and the environment. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 05/07/2009 Comments: During the inspection of the parking lot some cracking of the concrete surface was observed. There was no evidence of any activities prohibited by the Deed Restriction. It is recommended that the cracks observed during the inspection will only become worse and should be repaired. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: * Cost Recovery Settlements/Decrees Completed Date: 12/02/1991 Comments: Completed Cost Recovery. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 09/30/2010 Comments: The Site has been subdivided into 12 separate parcels and houses 12 industrial/warehouse condominiums and a concrete surface parking lot. It was observed that the surface of the concrete was in very good condition with only minor of cracking. There was no evidence of any activities prohibited by the Deed Restriction. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 05/16/2011 Comments: The surface of the concrete was in very good condition with only minor of cracking. There was no evidence of any activities prohibited by the Deed Restriction. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 02/02/2007 S106981240 TC5123555.2s Page 109 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) Comments: No problems noted. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/10/2016 Comments: DTSC staff performed annual inspection on February 11, 2016. Lead restrictions and requirements of the Land Use Covenant. The surface remains in soil at the site at concentrations that do not allow for of the pavement was in very good condition with only minor of unrestricted use. The lead -impacted soil is contained under the cracking. There was no evidence of any activities prohibited by the concrete pavement and buildings on the site. An area of the concrete Land Use Covenant. pavement was observed during the inspection that requires repair. Also, vegetation and sediment were observed in a storm drain should be removed. Based on the inspection, DTSC concluded the selected remedial action remains protective of human health and the environment. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 11/30/1987 Comments: Certified Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: * Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction Completed Date: 11/04/1987 Comments: Recorded Deed Restriction limiting site to industrial use only. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/14/2008 Comments: Cracks observed during the inspection should be repaired immediately. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 02/23/2012 Comments: DTSC conducted its annual site visit to check the condition of the pavement over contaminated soil and to verify compliance with the restrictions and requirements of the Land Use Covenant. The surface of the pavement was in very good condition with only minor of cracking. There was no evidence of any activities prohibited by the Land Use Covenant. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 04/10/2014 Comments: Not reported S106981240 TC5123555.2s Page 110 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) S106981240 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/06/2015 Comments: Not reported Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: 41280103 Status: Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only Status Date: 11/30/1987 Site Code: 200095 Site Type: State Response Site Type Detailed: State Response or NPL Acres: 1.69 NPL: NO Regulatory Agencies: SMBRP Lead Agency: SMBRP Program Manager: Claude Jemison Supervisor: Mark Piros Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Program: Not reported Restricted Use: YES Site Mgmt Req: DAY, ELD, HOS, SCH, RES Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.65140 Longitude: -122.4120 APN: 101341120 Past Use: MANUFACTURING - OTHER Potential COC: * ORGANIC LIQUIDS WITH METALSOXYGENATED SOLVENTS CONTAMINATED SOIL * Sludge - Paint * UNSPECIFIED OIL CONTAINING WASTE' UNSPECIFIED SOLVENT MIXTURES Lead Cyanide (free Zinc Confirmed COC: Cyanide (free Lead 10097 -NO Zinc Potential Description: SOIL Alias Name: RENTAL CITY TRUCK Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: SUN CHEMICAL - RENTAL CITY TRUCKS Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 101341120 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: CAD980817506 Alias Type: EPA Identification Number Alias Name: 110033618841 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: P21059 Alias Type: PCode TC5123555.2s Page 111 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) Alias Name: 200095 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 41280103 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: 03/01/1987 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 06/25/1986 Comments: Completed RA. The RA consisted of excavation and disposal of Comments: contaminated soil, hazardous fluids, contaminated debris, steel tanks Completed Area Name: and piping. 279 yards of contaminated soil, 10,404 gallons of Completed Sub Area Name: hazardous liquids, 10 steel tanks and piping were removed from the Completed Document Type: site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 01/22/1987 Comments: Completed Site Screening. Site inspection samplings in 1981 revealed elevated levels of lead, cyanide and zinc. Groundwater analyses did not indicate any contamination above drinking water standards. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Public Participation Plan / Community Relations Plan Completed Date: 05/01/1987 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Action Plan Completed Date: 05/01/1987 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 03/01/1987 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Completed Date: 02/28/2012 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Completed Date: 12/14/2016 Comments: DTSC personnel conducted a site inspection on February 11, 2016 as part of the Five -Year Review, which was performed because contaminated soil remains on the Site above levels that would allow for unrestricted land use. Based on site conditions observed during the site inspection, DTSC concluded that the selected remedy for the Site remains protective of human health and the environment. S106981240 TC5123555.2s Page 112 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 05/07/2009 Comments: During the inspection of the parking lot some cracking of the concrete surface was observed. There was no evidence of any activities prohibited by the Deed Restriction. It is recommended that the cracks observed during the inspection will only become worse and should be repaired. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: " Cost Recovery Settlements/Decrees Completed Date: 12/02/1991 Comments: Completed Cost Recovery. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 09/30/2010 Comments: The Site has been subdivided into 12 separate parcels and houses 12 industrial/warehouse condominiums and a concrete surface parking lot. It was observed that the surface of the concrete was in very good condition with only minor of cracking. There was no evidence of any activities prohibited by the Deed Restriction. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 05/16/2011 Comments: The surface of the concrete was in very good condition with only minor of cracking. There was no evidence of any activities prohibited by the Deed Restriction. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 02/02/2007 Comments: No problems noted. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/10/2016 Comments: DTSC staff performed annual inspection on February 11, 2016. Lead remains in soil at the site at concentrations that do not allow for unrestricted use. The lead -impacted soil is contained under the concrete pavement and buildings on the site. An area of the concrete pavement was observed during the inspection that requires repair. Also, vegetation and sediment were observed in a storm drain should be removed. Based on the inspection, DTSC concluded the selected remedial action remains protective of human health and the environment. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification S106981240 TC5123555.2s Page 113 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) Completed Date: 11/30/1987 Comments: Certified Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: ' Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction Completed Date: 11/04/1987 Comments: Recorded Deed Restriction limiting site to industrial use only. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/14/2008 Comments: Cracks observed during the inspection should be repaired immediately. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 02/23/2012 Comments: DTSC conducted its annual site visit to check the condition of the pavement over contaminated soil and to verify compliance with the restrictions and requirements of the Land Use Covenant. The surface of the pavement was in very good condition with only minor of cracking. There was no evidence of any activities prohibited by the Land Use Covenant. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 04/10/2014 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/06/2015 Comments: Not reported Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported DEED: Envirostor ID: 41280103 Area: PROJECT WIDE S106981240 TC5123555.2s Page 114 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) S106981240 Sub Area: Not reported Site Type: STATE RESPONSE Status: CERTIFIED O&M - LAND USE RESTRICTIONS ONLY Agency: Not reported Covenant Uploaded: Not reported Deed Date(s): 11/04/1987 D63 SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION HIST Cal -Sites S100269751 West 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE N/A 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.160 mi. 847 ft. Site 6 of 8 in cluster D Relative: Calsite: Higher Region: BERKELEY Facility ID: 41280103 Actual: Facility Type: RP 27 ft. Type: RESPONSIBLE PARTY Branch: NC Branch Name: NORTH COAST File Name: Not reported State Senate District: 11301987 Status: CERTIFIED AS HAVING BEEN REMEDIED SATISFACTORILY UNDER DTSC OVERSIGHT Status Name: CERTIFIED Lead Agency: DEPT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL NPL: Not Listed SIC Code: 28 SIC Name: MANU - CHEMICALS & ALLIED PRODUCTS Access: Not reported Cortese: Not reported Hazardous Ranking Score: Not reported Date Site Hazard Ranked: Not reported Groundwater Contamination: Suspected Staff Member Responsible for Site: Not reported Supervisor Responsible for Site: Not reported Region Water Control Board: SF Region Water Control Board Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY Lat/Long Direction: Not reported Lat/Long (dms): 000/000 Lat/long Method: Not reported Lat/Long Description: Not reported State Assembly District Code: 19 State Senate District Code: 08 Facility ID: 41280103 Activity: DEED Activity Name: DEED RESTRICTIONS AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 11041987 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 TC5123555.2s Page 115 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) S100269751 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Facility ID: 41280103 Activity: DISC Activity Name: DISCOVERY AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 08011980 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Facility ID: 41280103 Activity: SS Activity Name: SITE SCREENING AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 01221987 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 TC5123555.2s Page 116 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) S100269751 Facility ID: 41280103 Activity: CERT Activity Name: CERTIFICATION AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 11301987 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Facility ID: 41280103 Activity: COST Activity Name: COST RECOVERY AWP Code: SETTL Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 12021991 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Facility ID: 41280103 Activity: RA Activity Name: REMOVAL ACTION AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 06251986 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 TC5123555.2s Page 117 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) S100269751 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 300 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: N Activity Comments: IN ADDITION TO THE SOIL AND LIQUIDS REMOVED, 10 TANKS AND 1400 FEETOF ASSOCIATED PIPING WAS REMOVED. For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Alternate Address: 20-40 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE Alternate City,St,Zip: S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Alternate Address: 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE Alternate City,St,Zip: S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Background Info: 1978, resulting in hazardous materials consisting of mixed inks, ink vehicles and pigments found as liquids and sludges in tanks and sumps, spillages on the main building floor, and in contaminated soil. The property was sold to Berman Corporation in 1979, who subsequently sold the property to Rental City Trucks. The property ownership was transferred to U.A. Local Pension Trust Funds in 1981. Sun Chemical manufactured printing ink at the site from 1927 to Comments Date: 01221987 Comments: Completed Site Screening. Site inspection samplings in 1981 Comments Date: 01221987 Comments: revealed elevated levels of lead, cyanide and zinc. Groundwater Comments Date: 01221987 Comments: analyses did not indicate any contamination above drinking water Comments Date: 01221987 Comments: standards. Comments Date: 06081981 Comments: Site inspection was conducted by the Abandoned Site Project Comments Date: 06081981 Comments: (ASP) staff. 11 samples were collected. Comments Date: 06251986 Comments: Completed RA. The RA consisted of excavation and disposal of Comments Date: 06251986 Comments: contaminated soil, hazardous fluids, contaminated debris, steel Comments Date: 06251986 Comments: tanks and piping. 279 yards of contaminated soil, 10,404 Comments Date: 06251986 Comments: gallons of hazardous liquids, 10 steel tanks and piping were Comments Date: 06251986 Comments: removed from the site. Comments Date: 11041987 Comments: Recorded Deed Restriction limiting site to industrial use only. Comments Date: 11301987 Comments: Certified Site. Comments Date: 12021991 Comments: Completed Cost Recovery. ID Name: CALSTARS CODE TC5123555.2s Page 118 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION (Continued) S100269751 ID Value: 200095 ID Name: BEP DATABASE PCODE ID Value: P21059 ID Name: EPA IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ID Value: CAD980817506 Alternate Name: SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION Alternate Name: RENTAL CITY TRUCK Alternate Name: SUN CHEMICAL - RENTAL CITY TRUCKS Alternate Name: SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION Alternate Name: Not reported Special Programs Code: Not reported Special Programs Name: Not reported D64 SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION CA BOND EXP. PLAN S100833558 West 20 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.160 mi. 847 ft. Site 7 of 8 in cluster D Relative: CA BOND EXP. PLAN: Higher Reponsible Party: COST RECOVERY/OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SITE Project Revenue Source Company: Not reported Actual: Project Revenue Source Addr: Not reported 27 ft. Project Revenue Source City,St,Zip: Not reported Project Revenue Source Desc: Sun Chemical and U.A. Local 38 Pension Trust Funds are the responsible parties. The RPs funded the characterization and remedial action at this site. State Bond funds were used for oversight of the RP's activities. DHS will seek cost recovery for its direct costs including staff costs and overhead related to the project. Site Description: This site is a former print ink manufacturing facility. Soil contamination has been identified onsite. Tanks and sumps containing oily and ink wastes are also onsite. Hazardous Waste Desc: Heavy metals including lead, zinc and barium, as well as cyanide comple1xes are present in sumps and soils. The hazards associated with these wastes and contaminants have been eliminated by removal of the liquids and sludges; removal of tanks, sumpsand piping; cleanup of residues on floors and other surfaces of the building; and excavation and redisposal of contaminated soils from the site. Threat To Public Health & Env: Peak concentrations of contaminants in the ground water are below applicable drinking water requirements. Ground water monitoring sampling continued until September, 1987. The monitoring wells were destroyed in December, 1987, following limited pumping of one well to remove the remaining ink. Site Activity Status: The responsible parties conducted removal of the liquids and sludges and sumps and piping in the early part of 1986. The site was fully characterized in mid 1987. DHS certified that the site was remediated in November, 1987. D65 AUTODELO AUTO BODY & DETAILING RCRA-SQG 1000332193 West 130 G SOUTH LINDEN AVE FINDS CAD982023095 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 ECHO 0.161 mi. 851 ft. Site 8 of 8 in cluster D Relative: RCRA-SQG: Lower Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: AUTODELO AUTO BODY & DETAILING Actual: Facility address: 130 G SOUTH LINDEN AVE 23 ft. TC5123555.2s Page 119 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AUTODELO AUTO BODY & DETAILING (Continued) EPA ID: Mailing address: Contact: Contact address Contact country: Contact telephone Contact email: EPA Region: Classification: Description: Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 CAD982023095 G SOUTH LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Not reported Not reported Not reported US Not reported Not reported 09 Small Small Quantity Generator Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time MARTIN SANTOS NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No 1000332193 TC5123555.2s Page 120 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AUTODELO AUTO BODY & DETAILING (Continued) User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110002779538 Environmental Interest/Information System EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Click this hyperlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000332193 Registry ID: 110002779538 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002779538 1000332193 J66 MARBLE WEST San Mateo Co. BI S117397898 NW 5 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.162 mi. GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: 855 ft. Site 8 of 25 in cluster J Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0010478 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 23 ft. Record Id: PR0024206 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025465 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0033994 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024246 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0028784 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 121 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site J67 NW 1/8-1/4 0.162 mi. 856 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 29 ft. MARBLE WEST (Continued) Facility ID: Prog Element Code: Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS FA0024246 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0028785 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0048137 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0065912 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT ACTIVE BURKHARDT MFG 46 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 9 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0025675 BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL PR0065317 BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0025675 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0034659 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR ACTIVE J68 UNION CARBIDE CORP NW 7 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 0.162 mi. 857 ft. Site 10 of 25 in cluster J Relative: HIST CORTESE: Lower Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Actual: Reg By: LTNKA 24 ft. Reg Id: 41-0584 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117397898 San Mateo Co. BI S117397974 N/A HIST CORTESE S102361365 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 122 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site J69 NESTLE WATERS NA/ARROWHEAD Region: NW 7 LINDEN FA0017743 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.162 mi. Description: CALARP - GENERAL 857 ft. Site 11 of 25 in cluster J Facility ID: Relative: LUST REG 2: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 240001 LB, 112000FT3 Lower Region: 2 Description: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 224000LB, 11 2000C Facility Id: Not reported INACTIVE Actual: Facility Status: Pollution Characterization 24 ft. Case Number: 550001 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL How Discovered: Tank Closure PR0026114 Description: Leak Cause: Structure Failure Facility Status: INACTIVE Leak Source: V SAN MATEO Facility ID: Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Oversight Program: LUST PR0028887 Description: Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported INACTIVE Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S103893367 San Mateo Co. BI N/A San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017743 Prog Element Code: RISK MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION PLAN - GENERAL Record Id: PR0034172 Description: CALARP - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017743 Prog Element Code: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTENR Record Id: PR0011581 Description: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTENR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017743 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 240001 LB, 112000FT3 Record Id: PR0004231 Description: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 224000LB, 11 2000C Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017743 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0026114 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024312 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0028887 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 123 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site NESTLE WATERS NA/ARROWHEAD (Continued) Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027606 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0061722 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027606 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0044287 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027606 Prog Element Code: 1805 Record Id: PR0067747 Description: TIRE GENERATOR - SMALL QUANTITY Facility Status: INACTIVE L70 SUN CHEMICAL NW 20 LINDEN AVE S 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.162 mi. Remediation Plan 858 ft. Site 1 of 12 in cluster L Relative: SLIC: Higher Region: Leak Cause: Facility Status: Actual: Status Date: 33 ft. Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: STATE Completed - Case Closed 01/01/1990 T0608191578 SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) 550032 37.651408 -122.412003 Cleanup Program Site UUU SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 41S0007 Not reported Soil Waste Oil / Motor / Hydraulic / Lubricating Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: SLIC REG 2: Region: 2 Facility ID: 41S0007 Facility Status: Remediation Plan Date Closed: Not reported Local Case #: Not reported How Discovered: Tank Closure Leak Cause: UNK Leak Source: UNK Date Confirmed: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103893367 SLIC S101641919 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 124 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL (Continued) S101641919 Date Prelim Site Assmnt Workplan Submitted: Not reported Date Preliminary Site Assessment Began: Not reported Date Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Date Remediation Plan Submitted: 2/23/1987 Date Remedial Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported L71 NOTARO San Mateo Co. BI S117397493 NW 20 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.162 mi. 858 ft. Site 2 of 12 in cluster L Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012144 Actual: Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 33 ft. Record Id: PR0004420 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0015227 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0029069 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022073 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0064952 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022073 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0023061 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024409 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0029070 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024409 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0029071 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0054434 TC5123555.2s Page 125 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site NOTARO (Continued) Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0075080 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0015227 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0011770 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117397493 L72 CITY MECHANICAL, INC San Mateo Co. BI S117398180 NW 20 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.162 mi. 858 ft. Site 3 of 12 in cluster L Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027607 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 33 ft. Record Id: PR0044290 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027607 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0044289 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE L73 SUN CHEMICAL SEMS -ARCHIVE 1003878681 NW 20-40 S LINDEN AVE CAD980817506 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.162 mi. 858 ft. Site 4 of 12 in cluster L Relative: SEMS -ARCHIVE: Higher Site ID: 902080 EPA ID: CAD980817506 Actual: Federal Facility: N 33 ft. NPL: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Following information was gathered from the prior CERCLIS update completed in 10/2013: Site ID: 0902080 Federal Facility: Not a Federal Facility NPL Status: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Site Contact Details: Contact Sequence ID: 13288573.00000 Person ID: 13003854.00000 TC5123555.2s Page 126 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUN CHEMICAL (Continued) 1003878681 Contact Sequence ID: 13294168.00000 Person ID: 13003858.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13300026.00000 Person ID: 13004003.00000 J74 NW 1/8-1/4 0.163 mi. 861 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 29 ft. CERCLIS-NFRAP Assessment History Action: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Date Started: 12/01/85 Date Completed: 12/01/87 Priority Level: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Action: ARCHIVE SITE Date Started: FA0013834 Date Completed: 12/01/87 Priority Level: Not reported Action: DISCOVERY Date Started: INACTIVE Date Completed: 03/01/83 Priority Level: Not reported CHEMUX BIOSCIENCE INC 50 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 12 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0013834 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0024216 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0013834 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0028952 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028272 Prog Element Code: BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL Record Id: PR0065083 Description: BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028272 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0046795 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE San Mateo Co. BI S105026701 HIST CORTESE N/A TC5123555.2s Page 127 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site J75 NW 1/8-1/4 0.163 mi. 862 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 30 ft. G76 SSW 1/8-1/4 0.164 mi. 867 ft. Relative: Lower Actual: 23 ft. CHEMUX BIOSCIENCE INC (Continued) Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045495 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0059690 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045506 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0059722 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045506 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0059721 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 2754 NAKURA, INC 52 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 13 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0025977 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0037421 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR INACTIVE BINKS MANUFACTURING CO 1459 SAN MATEO SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 2 of 5 in cluster G SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO 559009 9- Case Closed T0608148945 Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S105026701 San Mateo Co. BI S117397997 N/A LUST S103817345 SLIC N/A San Mateo Co. BI TC5123555.2s Page 128 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BINKS MANUFACTURING CO (Continued) SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: STATE Completed - Case Closed 12/16/1997 T0608148945 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 559009 37.667879 -122.411613 Cleanup Program Site JM SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported Local Agency Warehouse Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Not reported Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI: UNKNOWN Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017850 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011567 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017850 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0004299 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE J77 UNKNOWN NW 58 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.165 mi. 869 ft. Site 14 of 25 in cluster J Relative: HIST CORTESE: Higher Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Actual: Reg By: LTNKA 30 ft. Reg Id: 41-0802 S103817345 HIST CORTESE S110060929 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 129 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site K78 MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. North 221 AIRPORT BLVD 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.165 mi. DENO MILANO 873 ft. Site 4 of 23 in cluster K Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 19 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST 1000167163 SWEEPS UST N/A HIST UST HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100579 T0608100579 37.654529915222 -122.408165931702 Completed - Case Closed 04/16/2012 DGM 41-0607 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550004 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline NAPL was dumped into at least two monitoring wells (Eddie Neal MW -8 and Resna MW -8) and possibly a cathodic protection well and MW -2. Dispenser release reported in 4/96 LUST: T0608100579 Global Id: T0608100579 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: DENO MILANO Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: dmilano@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726292 Global Id: T0608100579 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100579 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/26/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20080226 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/18/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060718 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/19/2006 TC5123555.2s Page 130 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) 1000167163 Action: Staff Letter - #20060619 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/22/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20101122 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/30/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120130 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/23/2011 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20110123 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 08/03/1987 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: Other Date: 08/11/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/26/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100426 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/16/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually TC5123555.2s Page 131 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) 1000167163 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/14/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/10/2005 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/10/2005 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/10/2005 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/10/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/09/2006 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/05/2006 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/19/2008 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/16/2007 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/17/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20081217 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/14/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20101214 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 132 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) 1000167163 Date: 02/23/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110223 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/15/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20071115 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/21/2011 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/31/2010 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/16/2009 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/16/2012 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20120416 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 03/13/2000 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 08/03/1987 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/11/1987 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #19870811 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/16/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070716 TC5123555.2s Page 133 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) 1000167163 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/05/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20051205 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/10/2001 Action: Staff Letter - #20011210 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/04/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050504 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/23/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090723 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/23/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110223 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/26/2011 Action: Respond to Petition Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/10/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060710 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/03/2009 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/10/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110510 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/19/2011 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20111019 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/07/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110907 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: Other TC5123555.2s Page 134 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) MAP FINDINGS Date: 09/08/1987 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/14/2012 Action: Well Destruction Report Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/03/2009 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/09/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20111109 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/10/2011 Action: Notification - Public Notice of Case Closure - #20111110 Global Id: T0608100579 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/15/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20111215 LUST: Global Id: T0608100579 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 04/16/2012 Global Id: T0608100579 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 08/11/1987 Global Id: T0608100579 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 09/01/1991 1000167163 Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report.asp?global_id=T10000002842 Global Id: T10000002842 Latitude: 37.6545076181754 Longitude: -122.408275902271 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 11/17/2014 Case Worker: DGM RB Case Number: 550206 TC5123555.2s Page 135 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) 1000167163 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Local Agency Local Case Number: 550206 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Waste Oil / Motor / Hydraulic / Lubricating Site History: Refer to historical reports under LOP Case #550004 for work related to the waste oil release. In brief, waste oil UST was replaced by Unocal in 1987, sheen was noted on adjacent MW -2 during 1987, up to 3.28 feet of NAPL was noted in MW -2 during the early 1990s (some of which was likely poured into the well by station personnel), and ConocoPhillips removed the waste oil UST and performed some remedial excavation in 2000. LUST: Global Id: T10000002842 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: DENO MILANO Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: dmilano@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726292 LUST: Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/14/2012 Action: Well Installation Report Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/30/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120130 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/29/2013 Action: Staff Letter - #20130129 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/06/2013 Action: Staff Letter - #20130806 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/15/2013 TC5123555.2s Page 136 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) 1000167163 Action: Staff Letter - #20131015 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/15/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20111215 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/21/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120521 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/22/2014 Action: Notification - Preclosure - #20140922 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 05/06/1993 Action: Free Product Removal Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/02/2013 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20131202 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/14/2014 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20140114 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/17/2014 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20141117 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/27/2014 Action: Staff Letter - #20140527 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/02/2011 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #20110302 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/10/2012 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20120710 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 01/08/1992 Action: Free Product Removal TC5123555.2s Page 137 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) 1000167163 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 08/30/1990 Action: Free Product Removal Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 03/13/2000 Action: Excavation Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 12/16/2013 Action: Excavation Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 07/06/2012 Action: Free Product Removal Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/23/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110223 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/28/2013 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: Other Date: 11/02/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/21/2011 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/31/2013 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20130131 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/30/2013 Action: Staff Letter - #20130430 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 138 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) 1000167163 Date: 03/12/2013 Action: Notice to Comply - #20130312 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/24/2012 Action: Notice of Violation - #20120724 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/25/2011 Action: Petition Submitted for Review Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/26/2011 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/07/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110907 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/19/2011 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20111019 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/19/2011 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20110919 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/30/2012 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/28/2013 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/31/2014 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/01/2013 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan - Regulator Responded TC5123555.2s Page 139 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) 1000167163 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: Other Date: 08/28/1987 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Other Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/03/2013 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20131013 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/23/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120723 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/22/2012 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/23/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110223B Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/10/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20111110 Global Id: T10000002842 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/28/2011 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20110928 LUST: Global Id: T10000002842 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 11/17/2014 Global Id: T10000002842 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 08/02/1987 Global Id: T10000002842 Status: Open - Eligible for Closure Status Date: 10/07/2014 Global Id: T10000002842 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 02/17/2011 TC5123555.2s Page 140 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization SAN MATEO 550004 9- Case Closed T0608100579 012319020 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO 550206 9- Case Closed TI0000002842 012319020 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST Active 550090 1 Not reported 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550090-000001 A 12000 06-19-90 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED 6 Active 550090 1 Not reported 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550090-000002 A 520 06-19-90 OIL W WASTE OIL Not reported Active 550090 1 Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000167163 TC5123555.2s Page 141 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550090-000003 A 12000 06-19-90 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550090 1 Not reported 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 1020 -RU -1 41-000-550090-000004 A 12000 04-20-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550090 1 Not reported 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 1020 -SU -1 41-000-550090-000005 A 12000 04-20-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550090 1 Not reported 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 1020 -WO -1 41-000-550090-000006 A EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000167163 TC5123555.2s Page 142 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) 1000167163 Capacity: 1 Active Date: 04-20-94 Tank Use: OIL STG: W Content: WASTE OIL Number Of Tanks: Not reported HIST UST: File Number: Not reported URL: Not reported Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000031718 Facility Type: Gas Station Other Type: Not reported Contact Name: MARINA & SILVAS SERVICE INC. Telephone: 4155880538 Owner Name: UNION OIL CO. Owner Address: 1 CALIFORNIA ST. SUITE 2700 Owner City,St,Zip: SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94111 Total Tanks: 0003 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1020-1-1 Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, 10 Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 1020-2-1 Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: PREMIUM Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, 10 Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 1020-4-1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000280 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: WASTE OIL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, 10 Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1962 Tank Capacity: 00000000 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: 6 Leak Detection: Visual TC5123555.2s Page 143 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site MARIN & SILVA'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0607 K79 UNOCAL SS #251020 Region: North 221 AIRPORT FA0017749 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.165 mi. Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 873 ft. Site 5 of 23 in cluster K Facility ID: Relative: LUST REG 2: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Lower Region: 2 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Id: Not reported INACTIVE Actual: Facility Status: Pollution Characterization 19 ft. Case Number: 550004 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL How Discovered: OM PR0022629 Description: Leak Cause: Unknown Facility Status: INACTIVE Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000167163 LUST S104494137 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HAZNET San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017749 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011624 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017749 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0042855 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017749 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0023560 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017749 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022629 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 144 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNOCAL SS #251020 (Continued) S104494137 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027171 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0042828 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027171 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0042829 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027827 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0044977 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027827 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0044978 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027827 Prog Element Code: 1805 Record Id: PR0049157 Description: TIRE GENERATOR - SMALL QUANTITY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0048122 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0065892 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0048122 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0065891 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0048122 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0065893 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 145 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UNOCAL SS #251020 (Continued) HAZNET: envid: Year: GEPAID: Contact: Telephone: Mailing Name: Mailing Address: Mailing City,St,Zip: Gen County: TSD EPA ID: TSD County: Waste Category: Disposal Method: Tons: Cat Decode: Method Decode Facility County: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104494137 2013 CAL000379609 JAN MCWHORTER 3106027744 Not reported PO Box 4428 HOUSTON, TX 772100000 San Mateo CAT080013352 Los Angeles Not reported Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, Organics Recovery Ect 0.0168 Not reported Not reported Not reported envid: S104494137 Year: 2013 GEPAID: CAL000379609 Contact: JAN MCWHORTER Telephone: 3106027744 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO Box 4428 Mailing City,St,Zip: HOUSTON, TX 772100000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVT330010000 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Tons: 0.0175 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: Not reported K80 TOSCO CORPORATION STATION #30373 North 221 AIRPORT BLVD 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.165 mi. 873 ft. Site 6 of 23 in cluster K Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: URL: Actual: Region: 19 ft. Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: S104494137 HIST UST S113092788 HAZNET N/A 0002C31`6 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002C3F6.pdf Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 146 Map ID S113092788 envid: MAP FINDINGS Year: Direction GEPAID: CAL000175980 Contact: HAZMAT SPECIALIST Telephone: 6027284180 Distance Not reported EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: TOSCO CORPORATION STATION #30373 (Continued) S113092788 TSD County: Total Tanks: Not reported Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Tank Num: Not reported Tons: Container Num: Not reported Not reported Year Installed: Not reported Facility County: Tank Capacity: Not reported Tank Used for: Not reported Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Not reported Click here for Geo Tracker PDF HAZNET: S113092788 envid: S113092788 Year: 2002 GEPAID: CAL000175980 Contact: HAZMAT SPECIALIST Telephone: 6027284180 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 52085 Mailing City,St,Zip: PHOENIX, AZ 850722085 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD028409019 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Disposal Method: Treatment, Tank Tons: 0.12 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113092788 Year: 2001 GEPAID: CAL000175980 Contact: HAZMAT SPECIALIST Telephone: 6027284180 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 52085 Mailing City,St,Zip: PHOENIX, AZ 850722085 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD028409019 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified organic liquid mixture Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: 0.1 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113092788 Year: 2001 GEPAID: CAL000175980 Contact: HAZMAT SPECIALIST Telephone: 6027284180 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 52085 TC5123555.2s Page 147 Map ID S113092788 MAP FINDINGS Direction GEPAID: CAL000175980 Distance HAZMAT SPECIALIST Telephone: Elevation Site Not reported Mailing Address: TOSCO CORPORATION STATION #30373 (Continued) PHOENIX, AZ 850722085 Mailing City,St,Zip: PHOENIX, AZ 850722085 TSD EPA ID: Gen County: Not reported Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 Disposal Method: TSD County: Not reported 0.04 Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Method Decode: Disposal Method: Recycler San Mateo Tons: 0.16 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113092788 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAL000175980 Contact: HAZMAT SPECIALIST Telephone: 6027284180 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 52085 Mailing City,St,Zip: PHOENIX, AZ 850722085 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD028409019 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified organic liquid mixture Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: 0.2 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113092788 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAL000175980 Contact: HAZMAT SPECIALIST Telephone: 6027284180 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 52085 Mailing City,St,Zip: PHOENIX, AZ 850722085 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues 10 percent or more Disposal Method: Not reported Tons: 0.04 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo C:lirk this hyperlink while viewing on your computer to access 4 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S113092788 TC5123555.2s Page 148 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site G81 SSW 1/8-1/4 0.167 mi. 884 ft. Relative: Lower Actual: 25 ft. A P VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT REPAIR 1394 LOWRIE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S117397820 N/A Site 3 of 5 in cluster G SAN MATEO San Mateo Co. BI: FA0022460 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022460 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0024543 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022460 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0026848 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE M82 TESORO (FLYERS) 58304 WSW 35 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.168 mi. 886 ft. Site 1 of 21 in cluster M Relative: UST: Lower Facility ID: Not reported Permitting Agency: San Mateo County Environmental Health Actual: Latitude: 37.64983 24 ft. Longitude: -122.41148 M83 FLYERS #216 WSW 35 S LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.168 mi. 886 ft. Site 2 of 21 in cluster M Relative: UST: Lower Facility ID: FA0017693 Permitting Agency: San Mateo County Environmental Health Actual: Latitude: 37.14814 24 ft. Longitude: -119.644249 M84 FLYERS ENERGY #316 WSW 35 S. LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.168 mi. 886 ft. Site 3 of 21 in cluster M Relative: UST: Lower Facility ID: FA0025064 Permitting Agency: San Mateo County Environmental Health Actual: Latitude: 37.14814 24 ft. Longitude: -119.644249 UST 0004274462 N/A UST 0004264245 N/A UST 0004264312 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 149 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site K85 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPT NNW 201 BADEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.171 mi. EPA ID: 902 ft. Site 7 of 23 in cluster K Relative: RCRA NonGen / NLR MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRA NonGen / NLR 1000406745 FINDS CAD981171200 ECHO HAZNET Lower Date form received by agency: 03/05/1986 Facility name: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPT Actual: Facility address: 201 BADEN AVE 23 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981171200 Mailing address: 33 ARROYO DR Not reported SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 201 BADEN AVE Municipal SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-877-8950 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Non -Generator Description: Handler: Non -Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: NOT REQUIRED Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Municipal Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Municipal Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No TC5123555.2s Page 150 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPT (Continued) On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110002681571 Environmental Interest/Information System EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. ('link this h ynarlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000406745 Registry ID: 110002681571 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002681571 HAZNET: envid: 1000406745 Year: 1998 GEPAID: CAD981171200 Contact: CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Telephone: 4158778950 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 33 ARROYO DR Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Disposal, Other Tons: .0500 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000406745 Year: 1997 GEPAID: CAD981171200 Contact: CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Telephone: 4158778950 1000406745 TC5123555.2s Page 151 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPT (Continued) 1000406745 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 33 ARROYO DR Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Disposal, Other Tons: .1250 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000406745 Year: 1996 GEPAID: CAD981171200 Contact: CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Telephone: 4158778950 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 33 ARROYO DR Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Disposal, Other Tons: .2000 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000406745 Year: 1995 GEPAID: CAD981171200 Contact: CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Telephone: 4158778950 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 33 ARROYO DR Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Disposal, Other Tons: .6000 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo TC5123555.2s Page 152 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site K86 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.171 mi. 902 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 23 ft. K87 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.171 mi. 902 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 23 ft. CENTRAL FIRE STATION 201 BADEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 8 of 23 in cluster K HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HIST UST 0001594746 N/A 0002BD8F http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BD8F.pdf STATE 00000030246 Other FIRE STATION RUSSELL LEE, ASSIST. FIRE CHIE 4158778950 CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 400 GRAND SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0001 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: None Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: CENTRAL FIRE STATION 201 BADEN AVE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 9 of 23 in cluster K SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Active 550173 4 Not reported 05-11-94 05-11-94 05-10-91 9 41-000-550173-000001 A 1000 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P DIESEL 1 SWEEPS UST S104912718 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 153 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site K88 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO FIRE NNW 201 BADEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.171 mi. JACOB MADDEN 902 ft. Site 10 of 23 in cluster K Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 23 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S103890629 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608101008 T0608101008 37.6538258 -122.4089228 Completed - Case Closed 06/27/2001 JM 41-1098 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550153 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Diesel Not reported LUST: T0608101008 Global Id: T0608101008 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608101008 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608101008 Global Id: T0608101008 Action Type: Other Date: 03/05/1998 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608101008 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/05/1998 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608101008 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/27/2001 TC5123555.2s Page 154 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO FIRE (Continued) Global Id: T0608101008 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 03/05/1998 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: SAN MATEO 550153 9- Case Closed T0608101008 Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-1098 K89 CENTRAL FIRE STATION NNW 201 BADEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.171 mi. 902 ft. Site 11 of 23 in cluster K Relative: CA FID UST: Lower Facility ID: 41001940 Regulated By: UTNKA Actual: Regulated ID: Not reported 23 ft. Cortese Code: Not reported SIC Code: Not reported Facility Phone: 4158778961 Mail To: Not reported Mailing Address: P. O. BOX 711 Mailing Address 2: Not reported Mailing City,St,Zip: SO SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Contact: Not reported Contact Phone: Not reported DUNs Number: Not reported NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Active K90 FIRE STATION #1 NNW 201 BADEN 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.171 mi. 902 ft. Site 12 of 23 in cluster K Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 23 ft. EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103890629 CA FID UST S101623110 N/A LUST S103879302 San Mateo Co. BI N/A TC5123555.2s Page 155 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site FIRE STATION #1 (Continued) Case Number: 550153 SAN MATEO How Discovered: OM SAN MATEO Leak Cause: Unknown FA0008517 Leak Source: Unknown STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported PR0027443 Oversight Program: LUST STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0008517 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0027443 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0008517 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022679 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103879302 G91 NELSON COMMERCIAL TIRE SHOP San Mateo Co. BI S117398342 SSW 1392 LOWRIE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.171 mi. 902 ft. Site 4 of 5 in cluster G Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0029739 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 26 ft. Record Id: PR0051185 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0029739 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0051184 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0029739 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0071756 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 156 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site J92 NW 1/8-1/4 0.171 mi. 905 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 28 ft. NELSON COMMERCIAL TIRE SHOP (Continued) Facility ID: FA0029739 Prog Element Code: 1804 Record Id: PR0051186 Description: TIRE HAULER Facility Status: ACTIVE CITY OF SSF LINDENVILLE PUMPSTATION 27 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 15 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117398342 San Mateo Co. BI S117397587 N/A SAN MATEO FA0014495 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0023299 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014495 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0031361 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017849 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0037660 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0044835 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0056984 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0044835 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0056983 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 157 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site K93 North 1/8-1/4 0.171 mi. 905 ft. Relative: Lower Actual: 21 ft. JOHNNY'S SHELL 248 AIRPORT SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 13 of 23 in cluster K San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code: Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0017759 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0038604 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017759 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0023569 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017759 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022637 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S117397720 N/A J94 AUTOBAHN AUTOBODY INC San Mateo Co. BI S117397926 NW 33 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.172 mi. STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: 906 ft. Site 16 of 25 in cluster J SAN MATEO Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Prog Element Code: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Description: Facility ID: FA0024607 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 29 ft. Record Id: PR0029431 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024607 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0029432 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026073 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045177 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026073 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0037579 TC5123555.2s Page 158 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site J95 NW 1/8-1/4 0.172 mi. 907 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 29 ft. J96 NW 1/8-1/4 0.172 mi. 908 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 29 ft. AUTOBAHN AUTOBODY INC (Continued) Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026073 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0037580 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE TESORO (FLYERS) 58304 35 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 17 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0062539 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0085397 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0062539 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0085398 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0062539 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0085399 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE J STAR AUTO BODY LLC 39 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 18 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117397926 San Mateo Co. BI S121021258 N/A San Mateo Co. BI S119781648 N/A SAN MATEO FA0046895 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0063873 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0046895 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY PR0063872 TC5123555.2s Page 159 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number J STAR AUTO BODY LLC (Continued) S119781648 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE J97 BERLIN FOOD & LAB EQUIPMENT COMPANY San Mateo Co. BI S117397485 NW 43 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.172 mi. 0.172 mi. 909 ft. Site 19 of 25 in cluster J Site 20 of 25 in cluster J Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012056 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 29 ft. Record Id: PR0004412 PR0037797 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012056 FA0026204 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0028924 PR0037798 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE J98 MIRAGE REPAIR SHOP San Mateo Co. BI 5117398015 NW 49 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.172 mi. 910 ft. Site 20 of 25 in cluster J Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026204 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR 30 ft. Record Id: PR0037797 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026204 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0037798 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 160 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site J99 NW 1/8-1/4 0.173 mi. 911 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 30 ft. J100 NW 1/8-1/4 0.173 mi. 912 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 30 ft. LEE'S TIRES SERVICE 51 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 21 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0025562 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0034320 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025562 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0034321 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028246 Prog Element Code: BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL Record Id: PR0069254 Description: BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028246 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0046712 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028246 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0046713 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE ROGERS TRUCKING 57 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 22 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: SAN MATEO FA0016465 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0024150 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S117397969 N/A San Mateo Co. BI S117397648 N/A SAN MATEO FA0027801 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0044907 TC5123555.2s Page 161 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site J101 NW 1/8-1/4 0.173 mi. 912 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 30 ft. ROGERS TRUCKING (Continued) Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027801 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0048103 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027801 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0044908 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE AUTO PLUS 55 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 23 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117397648 San Mateo Co. BI S117397900 N/A SAN MATEO FA0012490 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0011722 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 162 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012490 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0027260 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024313 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0028888 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE K102 BORBA MANUFACTURING INC San Mateo Co. BI S117397748 North 206 AIRPORT N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.173 mi. 916 ft. Site 14 of 23 in cluster K Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017805 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 21 ft. Record Id: PR0011536 TC5123555.2s Page 162 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BORBA MANUFACTURING INC (Continued) S117397748 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017805 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004536 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE 1103 MARJORIE BAER ACCESSORIES INC San Mateo Co. BI S117397933 SSW 1389 LOWRIE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.174 mi. 920 ft. Site 7 of 9 in cluster I Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024798 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 27 ft. Record Id: PR0030717 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024798 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0030718 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0036736 Prog Element Code: GEN 1-5 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0053666 Description: GEN 1-5 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0036736 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0053665 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE 1104 MAJORIE BAER ACCESSORIES RCRA-LQG 1007117593 SSW 1389 LOWRIE AVENUE CAR000149948 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.174 mi. 920 ft. Site 8 of 9 in cluster I Relative: RCRA-LQG: Higher Date form received by agency: 05/11/2010 Facility name: MAJORIE BAER ACCESSORIES Actual: Facility address: 1389 LOWRIE AVENUE 27 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 TC5123555.2s Page 163 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site MAJORIE BAER ACCESSORIES (Continued) EPA ID: Mailing address: Contact: Contact address Contact country: Contact telephone Contact email: EPA Region: Classification: Description: Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number CAR000149948 LOWRIE AVENUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 MARJORIE BAER LOWRIE AVENUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 US 650-872-2272 MAJORIE@MBAER.COM 09 Large Quantity Generator Handler: generates 1,000 kg or more of hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates more than 100 kg of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 100 kg of that material at any time MARJORIE BAER ACC INC Not reported Not reported US Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator 10/15/2003 Not reported MARJORIE BAWER ACC. INC. Not reported Not reported US Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator 10/30/2003 Not reported MICHAEL ULRICH SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 US 650-589-4231 Not reported 1007117593 TC5123555.2s Page 164 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MAJORIE BAER ACCESSORIES (Continued) 1007117593 Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: 01/01/1998 Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: MIKE ULRICH Owner/operator address: Not reported Not reported Owner/operator country: US Owner/operator telephone: Not reported Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: 01/01/1998 Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Waste code: D011 Waste name: SILVER Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 01/02/2004 Site name: MARJORIE BAER ACCESSORIES INC Classification: Small Quantity Generator Waste code: D011 Waste name: SILVER Violation Status: No violations found TC5123555.2s Page 165 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number G105 REGAL GRAPHICS INC San Mateo Co. BI S117397475 SSW 1451 SAN MATEO N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.176 mi. 927 ft. Site 5 of 5 in cluster G Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011889 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 23 ft. Record Id: PR0011695 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE N106 ZARC INTERNATIONAL LLC LUST 5109348895 West 26 S LINDEN AVE SWRCY N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HAZNET 0.176 mi. NPDES 931 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster N Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550086 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 24 ft. Global ID: T0608100300 APN Number: 014072040 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST SWRCY: Reg Id: Cert Id: Mailing Address: Mailing City: Mailing State: Mailing Zip Code: Website: Email: Phone Number: Grand Father: Rural: Operation Begin Date: Aluminium: Glass: Plastic: Bimetal: Agency: Monday Hours Of Operation: Tuesday Hours Of Operation: Wednesday Hours Of Operation Thursday Hours Of Operation: Friday Hours Of Operation: Saturday Hours Of Operation: Sunday Hours Of Operation: Organization ID: Organization Name: HAZNET: envid: S109348895 31887 RC14202 26 S Linden Ave South San Francisco CA 94080 Not reported zarc@zarcnet.com (415) 215-8059 N N 02/18/2009 Y Y Y Y N/A 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 8:00 am - 4:00 pm 8:00 am - 5:30 pm; Closed 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CLOSED 31887 ZARC International LLC TC5123555.2s Page 166 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Facility Status: Active Distance 0 Region: Elevation Site 448474 Order No: ZARC INTERNATIONAL LLC (Continued) Enrollee Year: 2016 WDID: GEPAID: CAL000368913 Industrial Contact: RANDY LY Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: Telephone: 4152158059 Not reported Mailing Name: Not reported Discharge Name: Mailing Address: 26 S LINDEN AVE 26 South Linden Ave Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806408 Discharge State: Gen County: San Mateo 94080 TSD EPA ID: CAT080012602 PROCESSED DATE: TSD County: Solano Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified oil -containing waste PLACE SIZE: Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery Not reported FACILITY CONTACT NAME: (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: Tons: 0.93825 Not reported Cat Decode: Unspecified oil -containing waste FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: Method Decode: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery Not reported OPERATOR ADDRESS: (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) OPERATOR CITY: Facility County: San Mateo NPDES: Npdes Number: CAS000001 Facility Status: Active Agency Id: 0 Region: 2 Regulatory Measure Id: 448474 Order No: 97-03-DWQ Regulatory Measure Type: Enrollee Place Id: Not reported WDID: 2411024986 Program Type: Industrial Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: 08/04/2014 Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Discharge Name: Zarc Recycling Discharge Address: 26 South Linden Ave Discharge City: South San Francisco Discharge State: California Discharge Zip: 94080 RECEIVED DATE: Not reported PROCESSED DATE: Not reported STATUS CODE NAME: Not reported STATUS DATE: Not reported PLACE SIZE: Not reported PLACE SIZE UNIT: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT NAME: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT PHONE: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT PHONE EXT: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: Not reported OPERATOR NAME: Not reported OPERATOR ADDRESS: Not reported OPERATOR CITY: Not reported OPERATOR STATE: Not reported OPERATOR ZIP: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT NAME: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT TITLE: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109348895 TC5123555.2s Page 167 Map ID Not reported MAP FINDINGS Direction Agency Id: Not reported Distance 2 EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Regulatory Measure Type: ZARC INTERNATIONAL LLC (Continued) S109348895 Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE: Not reported Program Type: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE EXT: Not reported Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT EMAIL: Not reported Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: OPERATOR TYPE: Not reported Not reported DEVELOPER NAME: Not reported Discharge Address: DEVELOPER ADDRESS: Not reported Not reported DEVELOPER CITY: Not reported DEVELOPER STATE: Not reported DEVELOPER ZIP: Not reported DEVELOPER CONTACT NAME: Not reported DEVELOPER CONTACT TITLE: Not reported CONSTYPE LINEAR UTILITY IND: Not reported EMERGENCY PHONE NO: Not reported EMERGENCY PHONE EXT: Not reported CONSTYPE ABOVE GROUND IND: Not reported CONSTYPE BELOW GROUND IND: Not reported CONSTYPE CABLE LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE COMM LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE COMMERTIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE ELECTRICAL LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE GAS LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE INDUSTRIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER DESRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RECONS IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RESIDENTIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE TRANSPORT IND: Not reported CONSTYPE UTILITY DESCRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE UTILITY IND: Not reported CONSTYPE WATER SEWER IND: Not reported DIR DISCHARGE USWATER IND: Not reported RECEIVING WATER NAME: Not reported CERTIFIER NAME: Not reported CERTIFIER TITLE: Not reported CERTIFICATION DATE: Not reported PRIMARY SIC: Not reported SECONDARY SIC: Not reported TERTIARY SIC: Not reported Npdes Number: Not reported Facility Status: Not reported Agency Id: Not reported Region: 2 Regulatory Measure Id: 448474 Order No: Not reported Regulatory Measure Type: Industrial Place Id: Not reported WDID: 2411024986 Program Type: Not reported Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Discharge Name: Not reported Discharge Address: Not reported Discharge City: Not reported Discharge State: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 168 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site ZARC INTERNATIONAL LLC (Continued) Discharge Zip: RECEIVED DATE: PROCESSED DATE: STATUS CODE NAME: STATUS DATE: PLACE SIZE: PLACE SIZE UNIT: FACILITY CONTACT NAME: FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: FACILITY CONTACT PHONE: FACILITY CONTACT PHONE EXT: FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: OPERATOR NAME: OPERATOR ADDRESS: OPERATOR CITY: OPERATOR STATE: OPERATOR ZIP: OPERATOR CONTACT NAME: OPERATOR CONTACT TITLE: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE EXT: OPERATOR CONTACT EMAIL: OPERATOR TYPE: DEVELOPER NAME: DEVELOPER ADDRESS: DEVELOPER CITY: DEVELOPER STATE: DEVELOPER ZIP: DEVELOPER CONTACT NAME: DEVELOPER CONTACT TITLE: CONSTYPE LINEAR UTILITY IND: EMERGENCY PHONE NO: EMERGENCY PHONE EXT: CONSTYPE ABOVE GROUND IND: CONSTYPE BELOW GROUND IND: CONSTYPE CABLE LINE IND: CONSTYPE COMM LINE IND: CONSTYPE COMMERTIAL IND: CONSTYPE ELECTRICAL LINE IND: CONSTYPE GAS LINE IND: CONSTYPE INDUSTRIAL IND: CONSTYPE OTHER DESRIPTION: CONSTYPE OTHER IND: CONSTYPE RECONS IND: CONSTYPE RESIDENTIAL IND: CONSTYPE TRANSPORT IND: CONSTYPE UTILITY DESCRIPTION: CONSTYPE UTILITY IND: CONSTYPE WATER SEWER IND: DIR DISCHARGE USWATER IND: RECEIVING WATER NAME: CERTIFIER NAME: CERTIFIER TITLE: CERTIFICATION DATE: PRIMARY SIC: SECONDARY SIC: TERTIARY SIC: MAP FINDINGS Not reported 08/04/2014 08/04/2014 Active 01/05/2016 20000 SgFt Randy Ly Managing Member 415-215-8059 Not reported rly4444@gmail.com Zarc Recycling 26 South Linden Ave South San Francisco California 94080 Randy Ly Managing Member 415-215-8059 Not reported rly4444@gmail.com Private Business Not reported Not reported Not reported California Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported N Colma Creek Randy Ly Managing Member 25 -JUN -15 5093 -Scrap and Waste Materials Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109348895 TC5123555.2s Page 169 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site N107 LA MARK TRANSPORTATION West 26 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.176 mi. JACOB MADDEN 931 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster N Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 24 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S101303284 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100300 T0608100300 37.650709 -122.412215 Completed - Case Closed 01/02/2003 JM 41-0315 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550086 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100300 Global Id: T0608100300 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100300 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100300 Global Id: T0608100300 Action Type: Other Date: 07/03/1992 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100300 Action Type: Other Date: 07/09/1991 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100300 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/02/2003 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20030102 TC5123555.2s Page 170 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site LA MARK TRANSPORTATION (Continued) Global Id: T0608100300 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/29/1991 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100300 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 01/02/2003 Global Id: T0608100300 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 07/09/1991 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550086 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Not reported 550183 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550183-000001 Not reported 10000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT LEADED 2 Not reported 550183 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303284 TC5123555.2s Page 171 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number LA MARK TRANSPORTATION (Continued) S101303284 Created Date: Not reported Owner Tank Id: Not reported SWRCB Tank Id: 41-000-550183-000002 Tank Status: Not reported Capacity: 10000 Active Date: Not reported Tank Use: M.V. FUEL STG: PRODUCT Content: DIESEL Number Of Tanks: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0009742 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0027201 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0009742 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0027202 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011101 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022681 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045185 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0072488 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045185 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0084955 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045185 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0058216 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE TC5123555.2s Page 172 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site 1108 SW 1/8-1/4 0.177 mi. 935 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 25 ft. J109 NW 1/8-1/4 0.177 mi. 936 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 34 ft. LA MARK TRANSPORTATION (Continued) Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0315 BROKE NECK KUSTOMS INC 1387 LOWRIE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 9 of 9 in cluster I San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303284 San Mateo Co. BI S117398353 N/A SAN MATEO FA0030309 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0051402 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0030309 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0051401 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF INACTIVE CARRERA AUTO BODY 99 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 24 of 25 in cluster J San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0017837 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0045186 LESS THAN 500 TIRES INACTIVE San Mateo Co. BI S117397764 N/A Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017837 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011555 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017837 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0004417 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 173 Map ID Facility name: MAP FINDINGS Actual: Facility address: 99 LINDEN AVE 34 ft. Direction EPA ID: CAD981575632 Mailing address: LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: Distance Contact address: Not reported EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Not reported Contact email: Not reported J110 CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A RCRA-SQG 1000356368 NW 99 LINDEN AVENUE FINDS CAD981575632 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 ECHO waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of 0.177 mi. hazardous waste at any time EMI 936 ft. Site 25 of 25 in cluster J HAZNET Relative: RCRA-SQG Higher Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: CARRERA AUTO BODY Actual: Facility address: 99 LINDEN AVE 34 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981575632 Mailing address: LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: GIL RAMIREZ NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No TC5123555.2s Page 174 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A (Continued) Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110001171446 Environmental Interest/Information System HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT MAJOR EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. STATE MASTER Click this hgpPrlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000356368 Registry ID: 110001171446 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110001171446 EMI: Year: 1990 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 5739 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 1000356368 TC5123555.2s Page 175 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A (Continued) 1000356368 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 1993 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 5739 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 1995 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 5739 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 1996 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 5739 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 1997 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 5739 TC5123555.2s Page 176 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A (Continued) 1000356368 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 1998 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 1999 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2000 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 TC5123555.2s Page 177 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A (Continued) 1000356368 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2001 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2002 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2003 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O TC5123555.2s Page 178 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A (Continued) 1000356368 Year: 2004 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.561 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.4771328 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2005 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: .523 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: .4403168 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2006 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: .523 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: .4403168 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2007 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 TC5123555.2s Page 179 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A (Continued) 1000356368 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: .523 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: .4403168 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2008 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: .523 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: .4403168 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2009 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.47599999999999998 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.40345500000000001 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2010 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.47599999999999998 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.40345500000000001 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 TC5123555.2s Page 180 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A (Continued) 1000356368 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2011 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.476 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.403455 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2012 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.476 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.403455 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2013 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.476 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.403455 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2014 TC5123555.2s Page 181 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A (Continued) 1000356368 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.462043584 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2015 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 11618 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.4620436 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.39814232928 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O HAZNET: envid: 1000356368 Year: 1997 GEPAID: CAD981575632 Contact: GIL RAMIREZ Telephone: 6509522277 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 99 LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804731 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: .9880 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000356368 Year: 1996 GEPAID: CAD981575632 Contact: GIL RAMIREZ Telephone: 6509522277 TC5123555.2s Page 182 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A (Continued) 1000356368 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 99 LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804731 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: .6918 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000356368 Year: 1996 GEPAID: CAD981575632 Contact: GIL RAMIREZ Telephone: 6509522277 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 99 LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804731 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Not reported Tons: .0959 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000356368 Year: 1995 GEPAID: CAD981575632 Contact: GIL RAMIREZ Telephone: 6509522277 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 99 LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804731 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Not reported Tons: .0917 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000356368 Year: 1995 GEPAID: CAD981575632 Contact: GIL RAMIREZ Telephone: 6509522277 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 99 LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804731 TC5123555.2s Page 183 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARRERA AUTO BODY/ TAI SHING A (Continued) 1000356368 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: .8378 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo Clink this hgpprlink while viewing on your computer to access 3 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. L111 E & S AUTO COLLISION INC San Mateo Co. BI S117397939 NW 303 COMMERCIAL N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.179 mi. 943 ft. Site 5 of 12 in cluster L Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024889 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 36 ft. Record Id: PR0031317 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024889 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045234 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024889 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0031319 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0052992 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0073373 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0052992 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0073372 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 184 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site 0112 WR PRODUCTS ENE 180SYLVESTER 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.179 mi. SL0608174279 943 ft. Site 1 of 7 in cluster O Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S117398362 SLIC N/A San Mateo Co. BI Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 559192 Actual: Facility Status: 5C- Pollution Characteriz 28 ft. Global ID: SL0608174279 APN Number: 015031130 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST SLIC: Region: STATE Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 10/26/2007 Global Id: SL0608174279 Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Lead Agency Case Number: 559192 Latitude: 37.6524275928151 Longitude: -122.405306696892 Case Type: Cleanup Program Site Case Worker: JM Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP RB Case Number: Not reported File Location: Local Agency Potential Media Affected: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: " Solvents Site History: Extracted from Environ's November 20, 2009 Remedial Investigation Report and May 21, 2010 Work Plan for Vapor Intrusion, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. The site is located in a commercial and industrial area of South San Francisco on Point San Bruno east of downtown South San Francisco and Highway 101, and approximately 400 feet south-southwest of the intersection of Sylvester Road and East Grand Avenue. The site consists of approximately 3 acres, divided into the Associated Road Parcel, the Alan Baker property, and 105 Associated Road. Development and known historical uses of the site are discussed below. The Associated Road parcel (approximately 1.02 acres) is currently vacant and undeveloped, and is generally unpaved (a small asphalt -paved area islocated at the entrance located at the south). No street address is linked to the Parcel; street frontage consists of approximately 30 feet along Associated Road (from which the Parcel is accessed), west of the intersection with Sylvester Road. S&S Tours, a charter bus company, leased the Parcel from approximately 1997 through 201 for vehicle parking. A prior report and adjacent site personnel stated that the company also washed buses at the Parcel. Mr. Patel later leased the Parcel in approximately 2004-2005 to a private individual for equipment storage. The Parcel is currently used for the parking and storage of trailers, as well as warehouse transfer operations between neighboring sites (105 Associated Road and 160 Sylvester Road). The Alan Baker property consists of two land parcels at 160 and 180 Sylvester Road, respectively, both of which are developed with warehouse -type buildings. Both buildings are predominantly used for warehouse TC5123555.2s Page 185 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number WR PRODUCTS (Continued) S117398362 storage space, and include a small percentage (of the overall square footage) that is used as office space. 160 Sylvester Road (approximately 0.87 acres) is occupied by the Alan Baker Company, which operates a storage and distribution warehouse at the property. Based on Environ's observations and understanding from Alan Baker personnel, the warehouse appears to be primarily used by a neighboring business for the storage of dry goods (e.g. spices, dry food products). 180 Sylvester Road (approximately 0.36 acres) is occupied by Weapon -R Competition Products, an automotive aftermarket products retailer and manufacturer. The building at 105 Associated Road, approximately 29,900 square feet, was constructed in 1955. Between approximately 1956 and 1978, the building was occupied for relatively short periods by a variety of light industrial tenants, including the Morris Manufacturing Company (reportedly a store fixture manufacturing company, and also a subsidiary of Kidde fire safety products), a refrigeration company, an auto part assembly and a distribution company, and various sales operations. The current tenant, San Francisco Spice Company, initially occupied the western portion of the building for use as a food product manufacturing and distribution facility in 1977, and took over the entire building in 1989. The eastern portion of the building was occupied by an auto auction warehouse and a furniture assembly and upholstery facility for relatively short periods during the 1980s. Previous investigations at the site conducted by Environ included Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments of the Associated Road Parcel and 105 Associated Road property completed in 2006 and several soil, groundwater, and/or soil gas investigations conducted in February 2006, October 2006, June 2007, and October 2009. The primary chemicals of concern at the site appear to be chlorinated volatile organic compounds, chiefly tetrachloroethene, trichloroethene, and their breakdown products cis-1,2-dichloroethene, trans- 1,2-dichloroethene, and vinyl chloride in soil gas and/or groundwater. These chemicals were detected at concentrations that exceeded San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board's residential and/or commercial Environmental Screening Levels for vapor intrusion concerns for soil gas and/or groundwater. Isolated detections of other chemicals in soil gas and/or groundwater beneath the site and vicinity include 1,1-dichloroehane, 1,1-dichloroethene, 1,1,1 -trichloroethane, trichlorofluoromethane, 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane, benzene, toluene, xylenes, and chloroform. Sampling efforts to date have not identified a significant point source of VOCs in soil at the Associated Road Parcel. A soil gas and groundwater "hotspot" appeared to be located beneath the eastern side of the Parcel immediately adjacent to the Alan Baker property, where TCE and cis- 1,2-dichloroethene were identified as the primary contaminants present at that location. Maximum concentrations of TCE in soil gas and groundwater and cis-1,2-DCE found in 2006 are above applicable RWQCB Environmental Screening Levels for soil gas and groundwater. PCE was detected at only two sampling locations in soil gas, but at concentrations below ESLs for soil gas under a commercial land use scenario. Previous sampling also identified a hotspot at the Alan Baker property, specifically with the findings of VOCs in soil gas, soil, and groundwater at the east side of the Site, in proximity to the former gasoline UST and the eastern yard area between the buildings at 160 and 180 Sylvester Road. Through 2007, the PCE detections beneath the Alan Baker property were the only detections of PCE found above TC5123555.2s Page 186 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number WR PRODUCTS (Continued) S117398362 laboratory reporting limits in soil and groundwater sampling at the Site and adjacent properties during the investigations conducted by Environ. Concentrations of PCE, TCE, and cis-1,2-DCE detected in groundwater samples collected at the Site in June 2007 (sample locations GP -32 and AB -14) were significantly lower (up to one order of magnitude) than the maximum concentrations found in groundwater during previous investigations in March and April 2006. Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0032089 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0051856 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0032089 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0056219 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE K113 KEN FUNK PROPERTY LUST S103472857 North 264 AIRPORT N/A 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.179 mi. 946 ft. Site 15 of 23 in cluster K Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 19 ft. Case Number: 550042 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 187 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number H114 PARKING CO OF AMERICA San Mateo Co. BI S117397469 SSE 160 PRODUCE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.180 mi. Facility Status: INACTIVE 948 ft. Site 7 of 7 in cluster H Facility ID: Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Lower Region: SAN MATEO UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility ID: FA0011842 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 23 ft. Record Id: PR0011766 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Local Agency: Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011842 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <3,499GAL,27,999LB, 1 3,999FT3 Record Id: PR0004468 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <3,499GAL,27,999LB, 1 3,999CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011842 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0076756 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE L115 AGUNDIS TIRE SHOP NNW 110 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.181 mi. 957 ft. Site 6 of 12 in cluster L Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 33 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: LUST: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name Address: City: Email: LUST S102423750 HAULERS N/A San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100841 T0608100841 37.6534086840119 -122.410483360291 Completed - Case Closed 11/28/2000 JM 41-0913 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550142 Soil Waste Oil / Motor / Hydraulic / Lubricating Not reported T0608100841 Local Agency Caseworker JACOB MADDEN SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS SAN MATEO jmadden@smcgov.org TC5123555.2s Page 188 Map ID T0608100841 MAP FINDINGS Direction Action Type: Other Distance 04/20/1995 Action: Elevation Site T0608100841 Action Type: AGUNDIS TIRE SHOP (Continued) Date: 04/20/1995 Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: Global Id: T0608100841 ENFORCEMENT Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Action: Contact Name: Regional Water Board Not reported Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100841 Global Id: T0608100841 Action Type: Other Date: 04/20/1995 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100841 Action Type: Other Date: 04/20/1995 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100841 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/28/2000 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter Global Id: T0608100841 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/15/1995 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100841 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 11/28/2000 Global Id: T0608100841 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 04/20/1995 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550142 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102423750 TC5123555.2s Page 189 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AGUNDIS TIRE SHOP (Continued) Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HAULERS: Facility ID: Facility Phone: Business Email Address: Contact Person: Mailing Address: Mailing City: Mailing State: Mailing Zip: Mailing County: Mailing Phone: Waste Tire Permit Summary San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: SAN MATEO 550142 9- Case Closed T0608100841 012335130 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST 1687847 (650)834-4653 Not reported Jesus Acevedo 110 Linden Ave South San Francisco CA 94080-4733 San Mateo (650)834-4653 No Permit record for this business. SAN MATEO FA0022765 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0025430 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0027775 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0044861 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0027775 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0049524 LESS THAN 500 TIRES INACTIVE CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-0913 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102423750 TC5123555.2s Page 190 Map ID Facility name: MAP FINDINGS Actual: Facility address: 110 LINDEN AVE 33 ft. Direction EPA ID: CAD981983679 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 110 LINDEN AVE Distance Contact country: US EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator L116 HARRIS FORKLIFT SERVICE RCRA-SQG 1000362642 NNW 110 LINDEN AVE FINDS CAD981983679 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 ECHO 0.181 mi. HAZNET 957 ft. Site 7 of 12 in cluster L Relative: RCRA-SQG Higher Date form received by agency: 04/02/1987 Facility name: HARRIS FORKLIFT SERVICE Actual: Facility address: 110 LINDEN AVE 33 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981983679 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 110 LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-877-0910 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported HARRIS FORKLIFT SERVICE NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No TC5123555.2s Page 191 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site HARRIS FORKLIFT SERVICE (Continued) Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110002764633 Environmental Interest/Information System EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Clink this h perlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000362642 Registry ID: 110002764633 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002764633 HAZNET: envid: 1000362642 Year: 1998 GEPAID: CAD981983679 Contact: HARRIS FORRKLIFT SERVICE INC Telephone: 4158770910 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 1184 SAN MATEO AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806602 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with metals (< restricted levels and (Alkaline solution (pH — 12.5) with metals)) Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: .1876 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000362642 Year: 1997 1000362642 TC5123555.2s Page 192 Map ID 1000362642 MAP FINDINGS Direction GEPAID: CAD981983679 Distance HARRIS FORRKLIFT SERVICE INC Telephone: Elevation Site Not reported Mailing Address: HARRIS FORKLIFT SERVICE (Continued) Mailing City,St,Zip: GEPAID: CAD981983679 Not reported Contact: HARRIS FORRKLIFT SERVICE INC TSD County: Telephone: 4158770910 Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Mailing Name: Not reported Tons: Mailing Address: 1184 SAN MATEO AVE Not reported Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806602 Facility County: Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: .2293 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000362642 Year: 1996 GEPAID: CAD981983679 Contact: HARRIS FORRKLIFT SERVICE INC Telephone: 4158770910 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 1184 SAN MATEO AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806602 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: .2293 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000362642 Year: 1995 GEPAID: CAD981983679 Contact: HARRIS FORRKLIFT SERVICE INC Telephone: 4158770910 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 1184 SAN MATEO AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806602 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: .2502 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000362642 Year: 1994 GEPAID: CAD981983679 Contact: HARRIS FORRKLIFT SERVICE INC Telephone: 4158770910 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000362642 TC5123555.2s Page 193 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site HARRIS FORKLIFT SERVICE (Continued) Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 1184 SAN MATEO AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806602 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: .2376 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo Glick this hg arlink while viewing on your computer to access 1 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. L117 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO RECYCLING INC NNW 110 LINDEN 104 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.181 mi. 0.181 mi. 957 ft. Site 8 of 12 in cluster L Site 10 of 12 in cluster L Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0052254 Actual: Prog Element Code: 1804 33 ft. Record Id: PR0072480 PR0011700 Description: TIRE HAULER Facility Status: ACTIVE L118 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.181 mi. 957 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 33 ft. ACEVEDOS TIRES 110 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 9 of 12 in cluster L San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0039673 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0055626 LESS THAN 500 TIRES ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000362642 San Mateo Co. BI S119781676 N/A San Mateo Co. BI S119781627 N/A L119 HARRIS BROS. AUTO BODY San Mateo Co. BI S117397483 NW 104 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.181 mi. 957 ft. Site 10 of 12 in cluster L Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012011 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 34 ft. Record Id: PR0011700 TC5123555.2s Page 194 Map ID Region: MAP FINDINGS Direction Facility ID: FA0027219 Distance Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Elevation Site PR0042983 HARRIS BROS. AUTO BODY (Continued) Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012011 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004474 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027219 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0042982 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT M120 Facility Status: INACTIVE WSW Region: SAN MATEO 1/8-1/4 Facility ID: FA0027219 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Site 4 of 21 in cluster M Record Id: PR0045188 AST: Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Certified Unified Program Agencies: Not reported Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117397483 AST A100420024 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 195 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027219 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0042983 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037521 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0054279 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037521 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0054278 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE M120 FLYERS ENERGY #316 WSW 35 S. LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.181 mi. 958 ft. Site 4 of 21 in cluster M Relative: AST: Lower Certified Unified Program Agencies: Not reported Owner: Flyers Energy LLC Actual: Total Gallons: Not reported 25 ft. CERSID: 10121527 Facility ID: FA0025064 Business Name: Flyers Energy LLC S117397483 AST A100420024 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 195 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site FLYERS ENERGY #316 (Continued) Phone: 530-885-0401 Fax: Not reported Mailing Address: 2360 Lindbergh Street Mailing Address City: Auburn Mailing Address State: CA Mailing Address Zip Code: 95602 Operator Name: Flyers Energy LLC Operator Phone: 530-885-0401 Owner Phone: 530-885-0401 Owner Mail Address: 2360 Lindbergh St Owner State: CA Owner Zip Code: 95602 Owner Country: United States Property Owner Name: Not reported Property Owner Phone: Not reported Property Owner Mailing Address: Not reported Property Owner City: Not reported Property Owner Stat: Not reported Property Owner Zip Code: Not reported Property Owner Country: Not reported EPAID: CAL000264269 M121 SO LINDEN OLYMPIC WSW 35 SO LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.181 mi. 958 ft. Site 5 of 21 in cluster M Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 25 ft. Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: SAN MATEO 550194 5C- Pollution Characteriz T0608100005 014103020 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO 550053 9- Case Closed T0608106256 014103020 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number A100420024 LUST S113133055 HIST UST N/A HAZNET 0002COE7 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002COE7.pdf Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 196 Map ID S113133055 envid: MAP FINDINGS Year: Direction GEPAID: CAL000284445 Contact: GEORGE MACCHIA Telephone: 5306689002 Distance Not reported EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: SO LINDEN OLYMPIC (Continued) S113133055 Not reported Total Tanks: Not reported Disposal Method: Tank Num: Not reported (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Container Num: Not reported Cat Decode: Year Installed: Not reported Not reported Tank Capacity: Not reported Year: Tank Used for: Not reported CAL000284445 Type of Fuel: Not reported Telephone: Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Not reported Click here for Geo Tracker PDF HAZNET: S113133055 envid: S113133055 Year: 2007 GEPAID: CAL000284445 Contact: GEORGE MACCHIA Telephone: 5306689002 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 273 EAST HARRIS Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD044429835 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery Tons: (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.01 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113133055 Year: 2007 GEPAID: CAL000284445 Contact: GEORGE MACCHIA Telephone: 5306689002 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 273 EAST HARRIS Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD044429835 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010 -H129) Or (H131 -H135) Tons: 0.01 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113133055 Year: 2006 GEPAID: CAL000284445 Contact: GEORGE MACCHIA Telephone: 5306689002 TC5123555.2s Page 197 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SO LINDEN OLYMPIC (Continued) S113133055 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 273 EAST HARRIS Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD008252405 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Disposal Method: Fuel Blending Prior To Energy Recovery At Another Site Tons: 1.45 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113133055 Year: 2006 GEPAID: CAL000284445 Contact: GEORGE MACCHIA Telephone: 5306689002 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 273 EAST HARRIS Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD008252405 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Disposal Method: Fuel Blending Prior To Energy Recovery At Another Site Tons: 1.45 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo M122 NELLA OIL AST A100338101 WSW 35 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 0.181 mi. 958 ft. Site 6 of 21 in cluster M Relative: AST: Lower Certified Unified Program Agencies: San Mateo Owner: Not reported Actual: Total Gallons: 100,001 25 ft. CERSID: Not reported Facility ID: Not reported Business Name: Not reported Phone: Not reported Fax: Not reported Mailing Address: Not reported Mailing Address City: Not reported Mailing Address State: Not reported Mailing Address Zip Code: Not reported Operator Name: Not reported Operator Phone: Not reported Owner Phone: Not reported Owner Mail Address: Not reported Owner State: Not reported Owner Zip Code: Not reported Owner Country: Not reported Property Owner Name: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 198 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site NELLA OIL (Continued) Property Owner Phone: Not reported Property Owner Mailing Address: Not reported Property Owner City: Not reported Property Owner Stat: Not reported Property Owner Zip Code: Not reported Property Owner Country: Not reported EPAID: Not reported M123 ACCUTITE OLYMPIAN OIL WSW 35 SO LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.181 mi. EPA ID: 958 ft. Site 7 of 21 in cluster M Relative: RCRA-SQG EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number All 00338101 RCRA-SQG 1000428725 CAD981690514 Lower Date form received by agency: 11/26/1986 Facility name: ACCUTITE OLYMPIAN OIL Actual: Facility address: 35 SO LINDEN AVE 25 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981690514 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 35 SO LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-952-5551 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: GULF PROPERTIES NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private TC5123555.2s Page 199 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site ACCUTITE OLYMPIAN OIL (Continued) Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: SO LINDEN CARDLOCK U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: Yes Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status: No violations found M124 SO LINDEN CARDLOCK WSW 35 SO LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.181 mi. 958 ft. Site 8 of 21 in cluster M Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: URL: Actual: Region: 25 ft. Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000428725 HIST UST 0001594829 N/A 0002C104 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002CIO4.pdf STATE 00000058933 Gas Station Not reported G. FIRENZE 4158738200 OLYMPIAN OIL COMPANY 260 MICHELE CT. SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0006 001 6 1980 00012000 PRODUCT Not reported Not reported 10 002 5 1980 00012000 PRODUCT Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 200 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SO LINDEN CARDLOCK (Continued) Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: 10 Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 4 Year Installed: 1980 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: 10 Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: 1980 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: 10 Tank Num: 005 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: 1980 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: PREMIUM Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: 10 Tank Num: 006 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1980 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: 10 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594829 TC5123555.2s Page 201 Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: M125 FLYERS #216 AST A100420015 WSW 35 S LINDEN AVE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.181 mi. 958 ft. Site 9 of 21 in cluster M Relative: AST: Lower Certified Unified Program Agencies: Not reported Owner: Flyers Energy LLC Actual: Total Gallons: Not reported 25 ft. CERSID: 10130626 Facility ID: FA0017693 Business Name: Flyers Energy LLC Phone: 650-952-2027 Fax: N/A Mailing Address: 2360 Lindbergh St. Mailing Address City: Auburn TC5123555.2s Page 201 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site FLYERS #216 (Continued) Mailing Address State: CA Mailing Address Zip Code: 95602 Operator Name: Flyers Energy LLC Operator Phone: 530-885-0401 Owner Phone: 530-885-0401 Owner Mail Address: 2360 Lindbergh St. Owner State: CA Owner Zip Code: 95602 Owner Country: United States Property Owner Name: Not reported Property Owner Phone: Not reported Property Owner Mailing Address: Not reported Property Owner City: Not reported Property Owner Stat: Not reported Property Owner Zip Code: Not reported Property Owner Country: Not reported EPAID: CAL000264269 M126 TEC ACCUTITE WSW 35 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.181 mi. JACOB MADDEN 958 ft. Site 10 of 21 in cluster M Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 25 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number A100420015 LUST S102434676 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608106256 T0608106256 37.649740677 -122.411472084 Completed - Case Closed 02/14/2013 JM 41-0004 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported 550053 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. LUST: Global Id: T0608106256 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608106256 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board TC5123555.2s Page 202 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608106256 Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/29/2004 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/01/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/22/2004 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/19/2005 Action: Interim Remedial Action Plan EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434676 TC5123555.2s Page 203 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: MAP FINDINGS T0608106256 RESPONSE 12/25/2005 Electronic Reporting Submittal Due T0608106256 RESPONSE 01/18/2007 Request for Closure T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 10/22/2008 Staff Letter - #20081022 T0608106256 RESPONSE 11/15/2007 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 RESPONSE 04/15/2009 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 RESPONSE 08/15/2008 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 RESPONSE 05/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 RESPONSE 08/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 RESPONSE 01/15/2009 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 RESPONSE 02/15/2010 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 05/03/2012 Staff Letter - #20120503 T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434676 TC5123555.2s Page 204 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: MAP FINDINGS 08/22/2012 Staff Letter T0608106256 RESPONSE 07/19/2005 Electronic Reporting Submittal Due T0608106256 RESPONSE 01/31/2006 Electronic Reporting Submittal Due T0608106256 RESPONSE 08/12/2003 Soil and Water Investigation Report T0608106256 RESPONSE 08/15/2007 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 RESPONSE 02/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 RESPONSE 06/27/2006 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 04/04/2003 Staff Letter - #20030404 T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 11/09/2006 Staff Letter - #20061109 T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 01/19/2005 Staff Letter - #20050119B T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 09/20/1989 Notice of Responsibility - #1 T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 10/05/2004 Staff Letter - #20041005A EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434676 TC5123555.2s Page 205 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: MAP FINDINGS T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 10/05/2004 Staff Letter - #20041005B T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 03/07/2003 Staff Letter - #20030307 T0608106256 Other 06/09/1989 Leak Reported T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 01/19/2005 Staff Letter - #20050119C T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 03/25/2004 Staff Letter - #20040325 T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 07/19/2005 Notice of Violation - #20050719 T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 01/31/2006 Notice of Violation - #20060131 T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 01/19/2005 Staff Letter - #20050119A T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 10/25/2005 Staff Letter - #20051025 T0608106256 RESPONSE 02/15/2011 Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually T0608106256 ENFORCEMENT 04/22/2009 Staff Letter - #20090422 T0608106256 RESPONSE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434676 TC5123555.2s Page 206 Map ID T0608106256 MAP FINDINGS Direction Date: 02/15/2008 Distance Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: Elevation Site ENFORCEMENT Date: TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) Action: Staff Letter - #20090813 Date: 05/15/2008 Action Type: Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly 02/12/2013 Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/25/2008 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 05/12/2005 Action: In Situ Physical/Chemical Treatment (other than SVE) Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/14/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090714 Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/13/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090813 Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/12/2013 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20130212 Global Id: T0608106256 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434676 TC5123555.2s Page 207 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: LUST: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id MAP FINDINGS T0608106256 RESPONSE 02/15/2007 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 RESPONSE 06/01/2003 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608106256 Other 06/09/1989 Leak Discovery T0608106256 RESPONSE 11/09/2012 Well Destruction Report T0608106256 RESPONSE 02/15/2012 Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually T0608106256 RESPONSE 10/16/2009 CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report T0608106256 RESPONSE 07/31/2009 Soil and Water Investigation Workplan T0608106256 Completed - Case Closed 02/14/2013 T0608106256 Open - Assessment & Interim Remedial Action 08/15/2006 T0608106256 Open - Case Begin Date 06/09/1989 T0608106256 Open - Remediation 03/25/2004 T0608106256 Open - Remediation 01/19/2005 T0608106256 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434676 TC5123555.2s Page 208 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: MAP FINDINGS Open - Site Assessment 06/09/1989 T0608106256 Open - Verification Monitoring 01/20/2012 Lead Agency: Case Type: Geo Track: Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434676 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100005 T0608100005 37.649692759 -122.411787 Open - Remediation 10/01/2013 JM Not reported SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550194 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. LUST: T0608100005 Global Id: T0608100005 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100005 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/22/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20081022 TC5123555.2s Page 209 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: MAP FINDINGS T0608100005 RESPONSE 08/15/2015 Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2016 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/31/2009 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/20/2014 Action: Staff Letter - #20141120 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/02/2014 Action: Staff Letter - #20140402 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: Other Date: 05/18/2004 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/19/2010 Action: Pilot Study / Treatability Workplan Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434676 TC5123555.2s Page 210 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) S102434676 Date: 01/30/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2017 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2017 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/15/2007 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2012 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/18/2007 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/01/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2015 Action: Soil Vapor Intrusion Investigation Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/08/2010 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report TC5123555.2s Page 211 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) S102434676 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2015 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/15/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100615 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/17/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20101117 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2016 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2015 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/14/2015 Action: Staff Letter - #20150514 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 10/01/2013 Action: Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/12/2016 Action: Staff Letter - #20160112 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: Other Date: 05/18/2002 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 212 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) S102434676 Date: 08/28/2017 Action: Correspondence - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/22/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090422 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2016 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/22/2016 Action: Staff Letter Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/14/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090714 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page 213 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: MAP FINDINGS T0608100005 ENFORCEMENT 11/13/2006 Notice of Responsibility - #20061113 T0608100005 ENFORCEMENT 10/05/2004 Staff Letter - #20041005 T0608100005 ENFORCEMENT 03/15/2007 Staff Letter - #20070315B T0608100005 ENFORCEMENT 03/15/2007 Staff Letter - #20070315A T0608100005 ENFORCEMENT 11/13/2006 Staff Letter - #20061113 T0608100005 ENFORCEMENT 09/07/2017 Email Correspondence T0608100005 RESPONSE 10/16/2009 Pilot Study/ Treatability Report T0608100005 RESPONSE 07/15/2009 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100005 RESPONSE 02/15/2017 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100005 RESPONSE 08/15/2011 Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually T0608100005 RESPONSE 04/15/2009 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100005 RESPONSE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434676 TC5123555.2s Page 214 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) S102434676 Date: 11/25/2008 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/13/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090813 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/03/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20091203 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2016 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2017 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/17/2014 Action: Soil Vapor Intrusion Investigation Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2014 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2014 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2014 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/25/2010 Action: Site Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page 215 Map ID Region: MAP FINDINGS Facility ID: Direction Prog Element Code: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0023704 Description: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Distance INACTIVE EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) S102434676 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/17/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100317 Global Id: T0608100005 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/26/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110526 LUST: Global Id: T0608100005 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 05/18/2002 Global Id: T0608100005 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 10/01/2013 Global Id: T0608100005 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 11/08/2006 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Remediation Plan Case Number: 550053 How Discovered: Subsurface Monitoring Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: 3/25/2004 Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017693 Prog Element Code: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0023704 Description: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017693 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0034138 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 216 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) S102434676 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017693 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0004237 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017693 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022591 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025064 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0042485 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025064 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0044802 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025064 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0032666 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025066 Prog Element Code: GEN 1-5 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0032871 Description: GEN 1-5 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025066 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0032668 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027025 Prog Element Code: ABOVE GROUND TANK/SPCC Record Id: PR0042510 Description: ABOVE GROUND TANK/SPCC Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 217 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) S102434676 Facility ID: FA0027025 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIUSOLVENT Record Id: PR0042486 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIUSOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027025 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045178 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027025 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 2400011-6, 112000FT3 Record Id: PR0042487 Description: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 224000LB, 11 2000C Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027948 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAUYEAR Record Id: PR0045903 Description: GENERATES <27 GAUYEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027948 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0045904 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025065 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIUSOLVENT Record Id: PR0059752 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIUSOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025065 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 240001 LB, 112000FT3 Record Id: PR0032667 Description: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 2240001-6, 11 2000C Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025065 Prog Element Code: 2353 Record Id: PR0042484 Description: TANK STOR CAP=>1,320 & <10,000 GAL Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0036048 TC5123555.2s Page 218 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation M127 WSW 1/8-1/4 0.181 mi. 958 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 25 ft. Site TEC ACCUTITE (Continued) Prog Element Code: Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: OLYMPIAN OIL CO 35 S LINDEN AVE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 11 of 21 in cluster M SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: MAP FINDINGS GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0053410 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0036048 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY PR0053409 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0045199 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0058257 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0045199 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0079449 LESS THAN 500 TIRES ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0045199 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY PR0058256 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY ACTIVE CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-0004 Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000001 A 12000 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434676 SWEEPS UST S101593654 CA FID UST N/A TC5123555.2s Page 219 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site OLYMPIAN OIL CO (Continued) Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P DIESEL 12 Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000002 A 12000 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P LEADED Not reported Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000003 A 12000 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000004 A 12000 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101593654 TC5123555.2s Page 220 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site OLYMPIAN OIL CO (Continued) Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000005 A 10000 04-22-94 PETROLEUM P KEROSENE Not reported Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000006 A 10000 04-22-94 CHEMICAL P SOLVENTS Not reported Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000007 A 8000 04-22-94 CHEMICAL P DIESEL Not reported Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101593654 TC5123555.2s Page 221 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site OLYMPIAN OIL CO (Continued) Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000008 A 12000 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000009 A 12000 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000010 A 10000 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000011 A 300 08-15-89 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101593654 TC5123555.2s Page 222 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site OLYMPIAN OIL CO (Continued) Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: Mailing City,St,Zip: Contact: Contact Phone: DUNs Number: NPDES Number: EPA ID: Comments: Status: OIL W WASTE OIL Not reported Active 550028 3 44-025358 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550028-000012 A 55 08-15-89 M.V. FUEL P LEADED Not reported Active 550029 9 Not reported 02-03-94 02-03-94 10-13-88 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41000046 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 260 MICHELLE CT Not reported S SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Active EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101593654 TC5123555.2s Page 223 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site M128 OLYMPIAN ABOVEGROUND FUEL FARM WSW 35 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 0.181 mi. Site 13 of 21 in cluster M 958 ft. Site 12 of 21 in cluster M Relative: AST: Lower Certified Unified Program Agencies: San Mateo Owner: Not reported Actual: Total Gallons: 10,000 25 ft. CERSID: Not reported Facility ID: Not reported Business Name: Not reported Phone: Not reported Fax: Not reported Mailing Address: Not reported Mailing Address City: Not reported Mailing Address State: Not reported Mailing Address Zip Code: Not reported Operator Name: Not reported Operator Phone: Not reported Owner Phone: Not reported Owner Mail Address: Not reported Owner State: Not reported Owner Zip Code: Not reported Owner Country: Not reported Property Owner Name: Not reported Property Owner Phone: Not reported Property Owner Mailing Address: Not reported Property Owner City: Not reported Property Owner Stat: Not reported Property Owner Zip Code: Not reported Property Owner Country: Not reported EPAID: Not reported M129 SO. LINDEN OLYMPIC WSW 35 S LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.181 mi. 958 ft. Site 13 of 21 in cluster M Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: URL: Actual: Region: 25 ft. Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Not reported Not reported STATE 00000059738 Gas Station Not reported W. PROIA 4158738200 OLYMPIAN OIL CO. 260 MICHELE CT SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0004 001 1 Not reported 00012000 PRODUCT EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number AST A100338177 N/A HIST UST 0001594830 EMI N/A TC5123555.2s Page 224 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SO. LINDEN OLYMPIC (Continued) 0001594830 Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: None Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: None Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: PREMIUM Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: None Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 4 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00008000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: None EMI: 2014 Year: 2013 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 21240 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 4953 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.006 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.0041916 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0.029 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0.117 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0.003 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:0.003 Year: 2014 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 21240 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 4953 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 225 Map ID RAMADA INN San Mateo Co. BI MAP FINDINGS North Direction N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.182 mi. Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: SO. LINDEN OLYMPIC (Continued) 0001594830 Lower Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.39571434 FA0013391 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Prog Element Code: Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0.029166729 18 ft. NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0.11685939 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0.000473541 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0.002500005 Facility Status: Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:0.002500005 Year: 2015 San Mateo Co. BI County Code: 41 204 BADEN Air Basin: SF 1/8-1/4 Facility ID: 21240 0.189 mi. Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 4953 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD San Mateo Co. BI: Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Lower Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.395714359 FA0013806 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.394131022 Prog Element Code: Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0.02916673 22 ft. NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0.1168594 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0.000473541 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0.002500005 Facility Status: Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:0.002500005 K130 RAMADA INN San Mateo Co. BI S117397567 North 245 AIRPORT N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.182 mi. 959 ft. Site 16 of 23 in cluster K Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0013391 Actual: Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 18 ft. Record Id: PR0027162 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE P131 BAY AREA TIRE San Mateo Co. BI S117397575 NNW 204 BADEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.189 mi. 998 ft. Site 1 of 7 in cluster P Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0013806 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 22 ft. Record Id: PR0024125 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0013806 TC5123555.2s Page 226 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BAY AREA TIRE (Continued) S117397575 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045191 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0013806 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0024126 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017844 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011562 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017844 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045209 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017844 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004333 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0047142 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0064324 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0047142 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0064325 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0047142 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0064323 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0056779 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT TC5123555.2s Page 227 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BAY AREA TIRE (Continued) Record Id: Description: Facility Status Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS PR0078781 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0056779 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0078951 LESS THAN 500 TIRES ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0056779 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0078780 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF ACTIVE K132 CALTRANS GRAND AVE SITE North HWY 101 AT GRAND AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.191 mi. EPA ID: 1008 ft. Site 17 of 23 in cluster K Relative: RCRA-SQG EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117397575 RCRA-SQG 1000978222 CA0000971531 Lower Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: CALTRANS GRAND AVE SITE Actual: Facility address: HWY 101 AT GRAND AVE 16 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CA0000971531 Mailing address: PO BOX 23660 Not reported OAKLAND, CA 94623-0660 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported State Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: CALTRANS Owner/operator address: PO BOX 23660 OAKLAND, CA 94623 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 510-286-5629 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: State Owner/Operator Type: Owner TC5123555.2s Page 228 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CALTRANS GRAND AVE SITE (Continued) Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM OF S U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status: No violations found Q133 INTERSTATE BATTERY SYSTEM OF S SW 1383 LOWRIE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.193 mi. 1017 ft. Site 1 of 8 in cluster Q Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011670 Actual: Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 26 ft. Record Id: PR0004442 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE P134 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.193 mi. 1021 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 23 ft. N O D AUTO BODY SHOP 206 BADEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 2 of 7 in cluster P San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000978222 San Mateo Co. BI S117397451 N/A San Mateo Co. BI S117397527 N/A SAN MATEO FA0012729 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PROW 1734 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0012729 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0004516 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 229 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation P135 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.193 mi. 1021 ft. MAP FINDINGS Site N O D AUTO BODY SHOP (Continued) Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027221 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045210 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027221 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0042989 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027221 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0042988 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE HAGA AUTO BODY 206 BADEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 3 of 7 in cluster P Relative: RCRA-SQG S117397527 RCRA-SQG 1000141708 FINDS CAD982417404 ECHO EMI Lower Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: HAGA AUTO BODY & MUFFLER SHOP Actual: Facility address: 206 BADEN AVE 23 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD982417404 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: NOT REQUIRED Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private TC5123555.2s Page 230 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HAGA AUTO BODY (Continued) Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Operator Not reported Not reported LUZ ELBA NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 01/06/1988 Site name: HAGA AUTO BODY & MUFFLER SHOP Classification: Large Quantity Generator Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110002809248 Environmental Interest/Information System HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT MAJOR RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. 1000141708 TC5123555.2s Page 231 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HAGA AUTO BODY (Continued) Clock this by nprlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000141708 Registry ID: 110002809248 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002809248 EMI: 1997 Year: 1996 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 8461 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 1997 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 8461 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 1998 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 8461 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 1000141708 TC5123555.2s Page 232 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number HAGA AUTO BODY (Continued) 1000141708 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 1999 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 8461 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2000 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 8461 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2003 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 15132 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2004 TC5123555.2s Page 233 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number HAGA AUTO BODY (Continued) 1000141708 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 15132 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.128 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.1060462 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2005 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 15132 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: .128 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: .1060462 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2006 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 15132 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: .128 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: .1060462 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2007 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 15132 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD TC5123555.2s Page 234 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number HAGA AUTO BODY (Continued) 1000141708 Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: .147 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: .1244382 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2008 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 15132 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 7532 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: .147 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: .1244382 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O 0136 ALAN BAKER CO INC San Mateo Co. BI S117397743 NE 160-180 SYLVESTER N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.194 mi. GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: 1022 ft. Site 2 of 7 in cluster O Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017798 Actual: Prog Element Code: RISK MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION PLAN - GENERAL 28 ft. Record Id: PR0034174 Description: CALARP - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017798 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0043973 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017798 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0004307 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 235 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site 0137 ALAN BAKER SUPPLY COMPANY, LLC NE 160SYLVESTER 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.194 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1022 ft. Site 3 of 7 in cluster O Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 28 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S100234227 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE WDS SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100012 T0608100012 37.6528098376798 -122.404987514019 Completed - Case Closed 10/25/2000 JM 41-0012 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550059 Soil Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100012 Global Id: T0608100012 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100012 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100012 Global Id: T0608100012 Action Type: Other Date: 11/20/1989 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100012 Action Type: Other Date: 11/20/1989 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100012 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/09/1992 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 TC5123555.2s Page 236 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number ALAN BAKER SUPPLY COMPANY, LLC (Continued) S100234227 LUST: Global Id: T0608100012 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 10/25/2000 Global Id: T0608100012 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 11/20/1989 LUST REG 2: SAN MATEO Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported 550059 Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550059 T0608100012 How Discovered: OM 015031150 Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550059 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100012 APN Number: 015031150 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017675 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022579 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0054669 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0075382 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA TC5123555.2s Page 237 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ALAN BAKER SUPPLY COMPANY, LLC (Continued) Reg Id: 41-0012 WDS: 160 SYLVESTER ROAD Facility ID: San Francisco Bay 411010715 Facility Type: Not reported Facility Status: Active - Any facility with a continuous or seasonal discharge that is under Waste Discharge Requirements. NPDES Number: CAS000001 The 1 st 2 characters designate the state. The remaining 7 Relative: are assigned by the Regional Board Subregion: 2 Facility Telephone: Not reported Facility Contact: Not reported Agency Name: ALAN BAKER COMPANY Agency Address: Not reported Agency City,St,Zip: 0 Agency Contact: Not reported Agency Telephone: Not reported Agency Type: Not reported SIC Code: 0 SIC Code 2: Not reported Primary Waste Type: Not reported Primary Waste: Not reported Waste Type2: Not reported Waste2: Not reported Primary Waste Type: Not reported Secondary Waste: Not reported Secondary Waste Type: Not reported Design Flow: 0 Baseline Flow: 0 Reclamation: Not reported POTW: Not reported Treat To Water: Minor Threat to Water Quality. A violation of a regional board order should cause a relatively minor impairment of beneficial uses compared to a major or minor threat. Not: All nurds without a TTWQ will be considered a minor threat to water quality unless coded at a higher Level. A Zero (0) may be used to code those NURDS that are found to represent no threat to water quality. Complexity: Category C - Facilities having no waste treatment systems, such as cooling water dischargers or thosewho must comply through best management practices, facilities with passive waste treatment and disposal systems, such as septic systems with subsurface disposal, or dischargers having waste storage systems with land disposal such as dairy waste ponds. 0138 ALAN BAKER CO. INC. NE 160 SYLVESTER ROAD 1/8-1/4 SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.194 mi. 1022 ft. Site 4 of 7 in cluster O Relative: RCRA-LQG: Higher Date form received by agency: 06/16/2008 Facility name: ALAN BAKER CO. INC. Actual: Facility address: 160 SYLVESTER ROAD 28 ft. SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD980895858 Contact: MARK BAKER S100234227 RCRA-LQG 1000304145 HIST UST CAD980895858 CA FID UST TC5123555.2s Page 238 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ALAN BAKER CO. INC. (Continued) Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: 650-589-5515 Contact email: MARK@ALANBAKER.COM EPA Region: 09 Land type: Private Classification: Large Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates 1,000 kg or more of hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates more than 100 kg of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 100 kg of that material at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NORMA BAKER 160 SYLVESTER ROAD SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 US Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner 06/21/2007 Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private 1000304145 TC5123555.2s Page 239 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number ALAN BAKER CO. INC. (Continued) 1000304145 Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: MARK BAKER Owner/operator address: Not reported Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): Not reported Owner/operator country: US Owner/operator telephone: Not reported Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: 09/01/1992 Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Waste code: D001 Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE Waste code: D002 Waste name: CORROSIVE WASTE Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Site name: ALAN BAKER CO INC Classification: Small Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 12/21/1984 Site name: ALAN BAKER CO INC Classification: Large Quantity Generator Violation Status: No violations found Evaluation Action Summary Evaluation date: 01/29/1986 Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Area of violation: Not reported Date achieved compliance: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 240 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site ALAN BAKER CO. INC. (Continued) Evaluation lead agency: State HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0002BB84 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BB84.pdf STATE 00000053606 Other WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTO ALAN BAKER 4155895515 ALAN BAKER CO. 160 SYLVESTER RD SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0002 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1966 Tank Capacity: 00000550 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000150 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: 4 Leak Detection: None, 10 Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: Mailing City,St,Zip: Contact: Contact Phone: DUNs Number: NPDES Number: EPA ID: Comments: Status: 41004911 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported 4150000000 Not reported POBOX Not reported SO. SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Active 1000304145 TC5123555.2s Page 241 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number K139 CALTRANS MAINTENANCE STATION LUST S106982141 North 296 AIRPORT BOULEVARD N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.194 mi. 1025 ft. Site 18 of 23 in cluster K Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Actual: Geo Track: hftp://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608102301 16 ft. Global Id: T0608102301 Latitude: 37.654283585574 Longitude: -122.407532930374 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 04/02/2014 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: Not reported Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: All Files are on GeoTracker or in the Local Agency Database Local Case Number: 550198 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Diesel Site History: Extracted from TEC Accutite's November 25, 2008 Subsurface Investigation and Site Conceptual Model, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. The site is located in a light industrial/commercial area of South San Francisco, California. Railroad lines are adjacent to the east. The site is a former Caltrans maintenance station, consisting of an unoccupied one story office and auto -service building. Historic facilities on the site consist of a building identified on Sanborn Fire Maps as Gas and Oils, an apparent former service station. Two underground storage tank (UST) systems have likely existed onsite, associated with the former Caltrans station (2,000 gallon capacity) and, presumably, the former service station (unknown capacity). The site was most recently leased to Bob Jrs Towing and used as a storage yard for impounded vehicles. The site is located on the low lying areas west of San Francisco Bay in San Mateo County. Site topography gently slopes east, towards San Francisco Bay. Site elevation is approximately 19 ft above mean sea level and the nearest surface water is San Francisco Bay, approximately 1,200 feet (ft) east-southeast of the site. In 2007, TEC Accutite completed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) at the subject site, including both the abandoned facility and airspace parcels, and recommended soil testing as part of a Phase II ESA. TEC Accutite advanced a total of 12 soil borings at the site in December 2007 and May 2008 and identified concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons and metals above applicable San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (SF Bay RWQCB) Environmental Screening Levels (ESLs) (see Section 4.4.3 for a discussion of ESL selection). The City of South San Francisco intends to develop both the abandoned facility and airspace parcels as a new Caltrain station. Plans for this development have been prepared by HNTB, the primary contractor for station construction, which include the construction of a pedestrian underpass requiring rerouting of the major utility lines that run through the site. TEC Accutite conducted the current investigation in order to: Further investigate the lateral and horizontal distribution of petroleum hydrocarbons and metals in soil and groundwater on the abandoned facility parcel and immediately offsite; Determine whether TC5123555.2s Page 242 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CALTRANS MAINTENANCE STATION (Continued) S106982141 environmental remediation would be appropriate and evaluate available remedial technologies to determine the best remedial action alternative; Develop a recommended course of action for site remediation. This report addresses the first of these three goals. An evaluation of appropriate remedial technologies and a remedial action plan will be finalized pending completion of negotiations between the City of South San Francisco and Caltrans. LUST: T0608102301 Global Id: T0608102301 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608102301 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608102301 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/22/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120222 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/09/2013 Action: Staff Letter - #20130109 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/30/2014 Action: Staff Letter - #20140130 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/23/2008 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/29/2011 Action: Site Assessment Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/21/2011 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report - Regulator Responded TC5123555.2s Page 243 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CALTRANS MAINTENANCE STATION (Continued) S106982141 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/17/2010 Action: Pilot Study / Treatability Workplan Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/21/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20080421 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/26/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090226 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: Other Date: 03/27/2008 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/03/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120703 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/06/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110106 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/01/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100901 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/02/2014 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20140402 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: Other Date: 12/21/2007 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/15/2010 Action: Letter - Notice - #20100915 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 244 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CALTRANS MAINTENANCE STATION (Continued) S106982141 Date: 08/30/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120830 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/07/2013 Action: Notification - Preclosure - #20131107 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 04/21/2008 Action: Not reported Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/09/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20080709 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: Other Date: 06/30/2007 Action: Leak Stopped Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/09/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090709 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/19/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20101019 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/30/2010 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #20100930 Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/14/2012 Action: Well Installation Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/26/2008 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/10/2009 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/26/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110526 TC5123555.2s Page 245 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CALTRANS MAINTENANCE STATION (Continued) Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2013 Action: Well Installation Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/30/2014 Action: Well Destruction Report Global Id: T0608102301 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2012 Action: Well Installation Report LUST: Global Id: T0608102301 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 04/02/2014 Global Id: T0608102301 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 06/30/2007 Global Id: T0608102301 Status: Open - Eligible for Closure Status Date: 11/07/2013 Global Id: T0608102301 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 04/21/2008 Global Id: T0608102301 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 07/09/2008 Global Id: T0608102301 Status: Open -Verification Monitoring Status Date: 06/15/2012 K140 S SAN FRANCISCO North 296 AIRPORT BLVD 1/8-1/4 SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.194 mi. 1025 ft. Site 19 of 23 in cluster K Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: URL: Actual: Region: 16 ft. Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S106982141 HIST UST 0001594816 N/A 0002BC71 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BC71.pdf STATE 00000068026 Not reported Not reported Not reported 4156921527 CALIF DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION TC5123555.2s Page 246 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number S SAN FRANCISCO (Continued) 0001594816 Owner Address: 1120 N STREET Owner City,St,Zip: SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 Total Tanks: 0001 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 0000000001 Year Installed: 1972 Tank Capacity: 00002000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Not reported Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: K141 CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO LUST S112997403 North 296 AIRPORT BLVD HAZNET N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.194 mi. 1025 ft. Site 20 of 23 in cluster K Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550198 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 16 ft. Global ID: T0608102301 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HAZNET: envid: S112997403 Year: 2011 GEPAID: CAC002681142 Contact: SAM BAUTISTA Telephone: 6508296668 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 315 MAPLE AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009466392 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Other empty containers 30 gallons or more Disposal Method: Other Treatment Tons: 0.25 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo TC5123555.2s Page 247 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number K142 CALTRANS MAINTENANCE STA-SSF San Mateo Co. BI S117398060 North 296 AIRPORT N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.194 mi. 1025 ft. Site 22 of 23 in cluster K 1025 ft. Site 21 of 23 in cluster K SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94142 Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Contact address: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Contact country: Facility ID: FA0026734 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 16 ft. Record Id: PR0039513 Small Small Quantity Generator Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026734 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045233 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026734 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0039514 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE K143 CALTRANS DISTRICT 4 North 296 AIRPORT BLVD 1/8-1/4 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.194 mi. EPA ID: 1025 ft. Site 22 of 23 in cluster K Relative: RCRA-SQG RCRA-SQG 1000419510 HAZNET CAD982029506 Lower Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: CALTRANS DISTRICT 4 Actual: Facility address: 296 AIRPORT BLVD 16 ft. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD982029506 Mailing address: PO BO 42006 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94142 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: NOT REQUIRED Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED TC5123555.2s Page 248 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CALTRANS DISTRICT 4 (Continued) Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported State Operator Not reported Not reported CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported State Owner Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive) Recycler of hazardous waste: Transporter of hazardous waste: Treater, storer or disposer of HW: Underground injection activity: On-site burner exemption: Furnace exemption: Used oil fuel burner: Used oil processor: User oil refiner: Used oil fuel marketer to burner: Used oil Specification marketer: Used oil transfer facility: Used oil transporter: No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 07/01/1987 Site name: CALTRANS DISTRICT 4 Classification: Large Quantity Generator Violation Status HAZNET: envid: Year: GEPAID: Contact: Telephone: Mailing Name: Mailing Address: Mailing City,St,Zip: No violations found 1000419510 2004 CAD982029506 NEIL LUNDGREN 5102864492 Not reported PO BOX 23660 OAKLAND, CA 946230000 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000419510 TC5123555.2s Page 249 Map ID 1000419510 MAP FINDINGS Direction GEPAID: CAD982029506 Distance NEIL LUNDGREN Telephone: Elevation Site Not reported Mailing Address: CALTRANS DISTRICT 4 (Continued) OAKLAND, CA 946230000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 Not reported TSD County: Not reported Disposal Method: Waste Category: Unspecified organic liquid mixture 0.22 Disposal Method: Transfer Station Method Decode: Tons: 0.62 San Francisco Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco envid: 1000419510 Year: 2003 GEPAID: CAD982029506 Contact: NEIL LUNDGREN Telephone: 5102864492 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 23660 Mailing City,St,Zip: OAKLAND, CA 946230000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD053044053 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Hydrocarbon solvents (benzene, hexane, Stoddard, Etc.) Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: 0.05 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco envid: 1000419510 Year: 2003 GEPAID: CAD982029506 Contact: NEIL LUNDGREN Telephone: 5102864492 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 23660 Mailing City,St,Zip: OAKLAND, CA 946230000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified organic liquid mixture Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: 0.22 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco envid: 1000419510 Year: 2003 GEPAID: CAD982029506 Contact: NEIL LUNDGREN Telephone: 5102864492 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 23660 Mailing City,St,Zip: OAKLAND, CA 946230000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000419510 TC5123555.2s Page 250 Map ID Not reported Staff Initials: MAP FINDINGS Actual: Board File Number: Direction 28 ft. Facility Type: Not reported Discharge Date: Not reported Issue Date: Distance Incident Description: EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Higher Region: SAN MATEO CALTRANS DISTRICT 4 (Continued) 1000419510 FA0008831 Waste Category: Other organic solids GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Disposal Method: Disposal, Other PR0011635 Tons: 0.75 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Cat Decode: Not reported INACTIVE Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco envid: 1000419510 Year: 2002 GEPAID: CAD982029506 Contact: NEIL LUNDGREN Telephone: 5102864492 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 23660 Mailing City,St,Zip: OAKLAND, CA 946230000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD053044053 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Hydrocarbon solvents (benzene, hexane, Stoddard, Etc.) Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: 0.1 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco Clock this hgpPrlink while viewing on your computer to access 32 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. 0144 VACENT LOT Notify 65 S100179788 NE 108 SYLVESTER ROAD N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCI, CA 94080 0.196 mi. 1035 ft. Site 5 of 7 in cluster O Relative: NOTIFY 65 Higher Date Reported: Not reported Staff Initials: Not reported Actual: Board File Number: Not reported 28 ft. Facility Type: Not reported Discharge Date: Not reported Issue Date: Not reported Incident Description: Not reported 0145 JAPAN PARTS LTD San Mateo Co. BI S117397368 NE 102 SYLVESTER N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.196 mi. 1035 ft. Site 6 of 7 in cluster O Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0008831 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 28 ft. Record Id: PR0011635 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 251 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site JAPAN PARTS LTD (Continued) Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0008831 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004338 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE 0146 PONY EXPRESS NE 108SYLVESTER 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.196 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1035 ft. Site 7 of 7 in cluster O Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 28 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117397368 LUST S101303300 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100402 T0608100402 37.653555 -122.404 Completed - Case Closed 03/16/2000 JM 41-0423 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550047 Soil Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100402 Global Id: T0608100402 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100402 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100402 Action Type: Other Date: 12/30/1988 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100402 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 252 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS PONY EXPRESS (Continued) Date: 07/06/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100402 Action Type: Other Date: 12/30/1988 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608100402 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 03/16/2000 Global Id: T0608100402 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 12/30/1988 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported 550047 Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550047 T0608100402 How Discovered: OM Not reported Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550047 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100402 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code SAN MATEO FA0026463 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0038360 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR INACTIVE CORTESE 41 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303300 TC5123555.2s Page 253 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PONY EXPRESS (Continued) Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0423 M147 FLEET AUTO BODY WSW 39 G SOUTH LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.197 mi. EPA ID: 1042 ft. Site 14 of 21 in cluster M Relative: RCRA-SQG EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303300 RCRA-SQG 1000223249 FINDS CAD982374175 ECHO HAZNET Lower Date form received by agency: 05/02/1988 Facility name: FLEET AUTO BODY Actual: Facility address: 39 G SOUTH LINDEN AVE 23 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD982374175 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 39 G SOUTH LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-872-3133 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: WEAVER PHILIPP NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 254 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site FLEET AUTO BODY (Continued) Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found Environmental Interest/Information System ECHO: Envid: Registry ID: DFR URL: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Clink this hTpprlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. HAZNET: envid: Year: GEPAID: Contact: Telephone: Mailing Name: Mailing Address: Mailing City,St,Zip: Gen County: TSD EPA ID: TSD County: Waste Category: Disposal Method: Tons: Cat Decode: 1000223249 110006478070 http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110006478070 1000223249 1993 CAD982374175 Not reported 0000000000 Not reported 39 G SOUTH LINDEN AVE SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Not reported CAD009452657 Not reported Unspecified solvent mixture Recycler 0.18759999999 Not reported 1000223249 TC5123555.2s Page 255 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site FLEET AUTO BODY (Continued) Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco M148 MIKE MCGEE WSW 39 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.197 mi. Facility ID: 1042 ft. Site 15 of 21 in cluster M EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000223249 San Mateo Co. BI S117397885 N/A Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0007571 Actual: Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 23 ft. Record Id: PR0004295 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014570 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0024140 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014570 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0024141 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017830 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0011553 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017830 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045179 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017830 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0004297 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022396 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0024230 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 256 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MIKE MCGEE (Continued) S117397885 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022396 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0028350 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023045 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0026139 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024010 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0028272 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024010 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045180 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024010 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0028273 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025978 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0037423 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025978 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0037424 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026896 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0039951 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 257 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MIKE MCGEE (Continued) S117397885 Facility ID: FA0026897 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0039953 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049258 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0067292 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049398 Prog Element Code: BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL Record Id: PR0067693 Description: BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049398 Prog Element Code: Not reported Record Id: PR0069890 Description: Not reported Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049398 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0067496 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024972 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0031825 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024972 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0031824 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027728 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0044772 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027728 TC5123555.2s Page 258 Map ID MINUTE MAN PRESS MAP FINDINGS S117397586 Direction 101 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 Distance 94080 EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 1045 ft. Site 11 of 12 in cluster L MIKE MCGEE (Continued) S117397885 Relative: Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0059885 SAN MATEO Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility ID: Facility Status: ACTIVE Actual: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027728 PR0024218 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Description: Record Id: PR0049851 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE L149 MINUTE MAN PRESS San Mateo Co. BI S117397586 NW 101 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.198 mi. 1045 ft. Site 11 of 12 in cluster L Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014485 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 38 ft. Record Id: PR0024218 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE R150 SHELL SERVICE STATION LUST S106499141 SSE 248 SOUTH AIRPORT BOULEVARD N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.198 mi. 1046 ft. Site 1 of 9 in cluster R Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Actual: Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608153743 19 ft. Global Id: T0608153743 Latitude: 37.6478744804683 Longitude: -122.405886054039 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/29/2006 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: Not reported Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Local Agency Local Case Number: 550186 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. LUST: Global Id: T0608153743 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN TC5123555.2s Page 259 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL SERVICE STATION (Continued) S106499141 Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608153743 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/20/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20081120 Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/02/2005 Action: Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 TC5123555.2s Page 260 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL SERVICE STATION (Continued) S106499141 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/30/2006 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/10/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: Other Date: 11/22/2004 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: Other Date: 07/26/2004 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/15/2009 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 07/22/2004 TC5123555.2s Page 261 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL SERVICE STATION (Continued) S106499141 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: Other Date: 07/26/2004 Action: Leak Stopped Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/02/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090702 Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/06/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20101006 Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/09/2011 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20110509 Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/02/2004 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #20041202 Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/12/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060912 Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/05/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #2006/0705 TC5123555.2s Page 262 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SHELL SERVICE STATION (Continued) Global Id: T0608153743 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly LUST: T0608153743 Global Id: T0608153743 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/29/2006 Global Id: T0608153743 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 07/26/2004 Global Id: T0608153743 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 12/06/2004 Global Id: T0608153743 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 02/01/2005 Global Id: T0608153743 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 08/29/2006 R151 HAMPTONS SERVICE INC SSE 248 S AIRPORT BLVD 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.198 mi. 1061 ft. 1046 ft. Site 2 of 9 in cluster R Relative: Relative: UST: Lower Lower Facility ID: Not reported Facility ID: Permitting Agency: San Mateo County Environmental Health Actual: Latitude: 37.647957 19 ft. Longitude: -122.405968 S152 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY SSW 1445 SAN MATEO 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.201 mi. 1061 ft. Site 1 of 5 in cluster S Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011882 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR 21 ft. Record Id: PR0047627 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011882 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S106499141 UST 0004264951 N/A San Mateo Co. BI S117397472 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 263 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site JOHNSTONE SUPPLY (Continued) Record Id: PR0004464 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE Q153 SUPER CROWN CATERING SSW 1381 LOWRIE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.202 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1065 ft. Site 2 of 8 in cluster Q Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 25 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117397472 LUST S100234195 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100526 T0608100526 37.647948988 -122.410707 Completed - Case Closed 06/12/2009 REL 41-1309 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Regional Board 550073 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100526 Global Id: T0608100526 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100526 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: RALPH LAMBERT Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST. SUITE 1500 City: OAKLAND Email: ralambert@waterboards.ca.gov Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/22/2007 Action: 13267 Monitoring Program Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/22/2007 Action: 13267 Requirement TC5123555.2s Page 264 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUPER CROWN CATERING (Continued) S100234195 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: Other Date: 09/05/1990 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/05/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/30/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/17/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 02/29/2008 Action: In Situ Physical/Chemical Treatment (other than SVE) Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: Other Date: 07/23/1990 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/24/2008 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/23/2007 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/07/2008 Action: Well Installation Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/15/2007 Action: 13267 Requirement Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 265 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUPER CROWN CATERING (Continued) S100234195 Date: 11/15/2007 Action: Site Visit/ Inspection /Sampling Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/31/2007 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/12/2009 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/25/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/02/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/11/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 06/28/1995 Action: Not reported Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/19/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20031119 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/24/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060124B Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/04/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070104 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/16/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040316 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/23/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070523 TC5123555.2s Page 266 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUPER CROWN CATERING (Continued) S100234195 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/10/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050810B Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/16/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20021016 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/03/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050303 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/05/1997 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #19970505 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/27/2006 Action: Notice of Violation - #20060927 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/11/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030811 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/02/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030602 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/17/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040817 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/10/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050810A Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/24/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060124A Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/14/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #2006121413 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 267 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUPER CROWN CATERING (Continued) S100234195 Date: 01/24/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060124C Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/14/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20061214A Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/17/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030117 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/19/2008 Action: Staff Letter Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/08/2008 Action: 13267 Monitoring Program Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/30/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/30/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page 268 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUPER CROWN CATERING (Continued) S100234195 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/27/2006 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/09/9999 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/09/9999 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 269 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUPER CROWN CATERING (Continued) S100234195 Date: 05/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/06/2004 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/26/2004 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/06/2005 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/30/2005 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/10/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/09/9999 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/18/2006 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/18/2006 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/22/2007 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/14/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/14/2007 Action: Remedial Progress Report TC5123555.2s Page 270 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUPER CROWN CATERING (Continued) S100234195 Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/14/2007 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/14/2007 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/14/2007 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/14/2007 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/28/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/07/2007 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100526 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/11/2004 Action: Other Report / Document LUST: Global Id: T0608100526 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/12/2009 Global Id: T0608100526 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 07/23/1990 Global Id: T0608100526 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 03/16/2004 Global Id: T0608100526 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 01/01/2008 Global Id: T0608100526 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 01/02/2008 Global Id: T0608100526 TC5123555.2s Page 271 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SUPER CROWN CATERING (Continued) S100234195 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 05/26/2008 Global Id: T0608100526 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 07/23/1990 Global Id: T0608100526 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 10/23/2008 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Remediation Plan Case Number: 550073 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: 3/16/2004 Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SWEEPS UST: Status: Active Comp Number: 550008 Number: 9 Board Of Equalization: Not reported Referral Date: 02-03-94 Action Date: 02-03-94 Created Date: 10-13-88 Owner Tank Id: Not reported SWRCB Tank Id: Not reported Tank Status: Not reported Capacity: Not reported Active Date: Not reported Tank Use: Not reported STG: Not reported Content: Not reported Number Of Tanks: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0003745 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0026098 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 272 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SUPER CROWN CATERING (Continued) HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0551 Q154 CROWN CATERING Facility ID: SSW 1381 LOWRIE AVE STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 1/8-1/4 SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.202 mi. STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: 1065 ft. Site 3 of 8 in cluster Q SAN MATEO Relative: CA FID UST: Prog Element Code: Lower Facility ID: 41000510 Regulated By: UTNKA Actual: Regulated ID: Not reported 25 ft. Cortese Code: Not reported SIC Code: Not reported Facility Phone: 4158731939 Mail To: Not reported Mailing Address: 1381 LOWRIE AVE Mailing Address 2: Not reported Mailing City,St,Zip: SO. SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Contact: Not reported Contact Phone: Not reported DUNs Number: Not reported NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Active L155 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.202 mi. 1069 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 29 ft. AUTOTECH 112 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 12 of 12 in cluster L San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code: Record Id: Description: Facility Status: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S100234195 CA FID UST S101593779 N/A San Mateo Co. BI 5117398091 N/A SAN MATEO FA0026963 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0040065 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026963 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0040066 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045107 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0057759 TC5123555.2s Page 273 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site T156 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.205 mi. 1080 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 29 ft. AUTOTECH (Continued) Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: CHEVRON #7640 124 LINDEN AVE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 1 of 27 in cluster T SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: MAP FINDINGS GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0045107 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0057758 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0051005 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0070775 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0051005 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY PR0070774 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY ACTIVE Not reported 550050 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550050-000001 Not reported 10000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REGULAR UNLE 5 Not reported 550050 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550050-000002 Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S117398091 SWEEPS UST S104735813 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 274 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CHEVRON #7640 (Continued) Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: 10000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT PRM UNLEADED Not reported Not reported 550050 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550050-000003 Not reported 5000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED Not reported Not reported 550050 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550050-000004 Not reported 1000 Not reported OIL WASTE WASTE OIL Not reported Not reported 550050 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550050-000005 Not reported 1000 Not reported OIL WASTE WASTE OIL Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104735813 TC5123555.2s Page 275 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site T157 CHEVRON 9-7640 NNW 124 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.205 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1080 ft. Site 2 of 27 in cluster T Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 29 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S110060439 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100115 T0608100115 37.6537128 -122.4105794 Completed - Case Closed 12/05/2001 JM 41-0122 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550009 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100115 Global Id: T0608100115 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100115 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100115 Global Id: T0608100115 Action Type: Other Date: 02/28/1986 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100115 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/27/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100115 Action Type: Other Date: 02/28/1986 Action: Leak Discovery TC5123555.2s Page 276 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHEVRON 9-7640 (Continued) S110060439 LUST: Global Id: T0608100115 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 12/05/2001 Global Id: T0608100115 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 02/28/1986 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: CHEVRON #7640 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550009 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100115 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0122 T158 CHEVRON #7640 CA FID UST S101593689 NNW 124 LINDEN AVE N/A 1/8-1/4 SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.205 mi. 1080 ft. Site 3 of 27 in cluster T Relative: CA FID UST: Higher Facility ID: 41000167 Regulated By: UTNKA Actual: Regulated ID: Not reported 29 ft. Cortese Code: Not reported SIC Code: Not reported Facility Phone: 4155884394 Mail To: Not reported Mailing Address: 124 LINDEN AVE Mailing Address 2: Not reported Mailing City,St,Zip: SO. SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Contact: Not reported Contact Phone: Not reported DUNs Number: Not reported NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Active TC5123555.2s Page 277 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number T159 97640 HIST UST 0001594725 NNW 124 LINDEN AVE N/A 1/8-1/4 SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.205 mi. 1080 ft. Site 4 of 27 in cluster T Relative: HIST UST: Higher File Number: 0002BD11 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BD11.pdf Actual: Region: STATE 29 ft. Facility ID: 00000063014 Facility Type: Gas Station Other Type: Not reported Contact Name: ZANETTI,L J Telephone: 4155884394 Owner Name: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. Owner Address: 575 MARKET Owner City,St,Zip: SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 Total Tanks: 0004 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1969 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: 0000250 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: 1969 Tank Capacity: 00005000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: 0000250 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: 1969 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: 0000250 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 4 Year Installed: 1969 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: 0000130 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: TC5123555.2s Page 278 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site T160 CHEVRON #7640--ZANNETTI'S Region: NNW 124 LINDEN FA0017713 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.205 mi. Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL 1080 ft. Site 5 of 27 in cluster T Relative: LUST REG 2: Higher Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 29 ft. Case Number: 550009 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported M161 WSW 1/8-1/4 0.205 mi. 1083 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 25 ft. San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017713 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022604 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE LOPEZ PROPERTY 34-36 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 16 of 21 in cluster M SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: STATE Completed - Case Closed 01/17/2003 T0608110422 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 559173 37.653164 -122.410798 Cleanup Program Site JM SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported Local Agency Warehouse Soil Lead Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S105030263 San Mateo Co. BI N/A SLIC S109277167 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 279 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site M162 UNITED PLATING INC WSW 34 S LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.205 mi. EPA ID: 1083 ft. Site 17 of 21 in cluster M Relative: RCRA NonGen / NLR MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRA NonGen / NLR 1000399398 FINDS CAD003984697 ECHO Lower Date form received by agency: 07/14/1980 Facility name: UNITED PLATING INC Actual: Facility address: 34 S LINDEN AVE 25 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD003984697 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 34 S LINDEN AVE No SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-583-7107 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Land type: Other land type Classification: Non -Generator Description: Handler: Non -Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported GIUSTO FRED R NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No TC5123555.2s Page 280 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UNITED PLATING INC (Continued) Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Facility Has Received Notices of Violations: Regulation violated: FR - 262.10-12.A Area of violation: Generators - General Date violation determined: 03/19/1986 Date achieved compliance: 03/19/1991 Violation lead agency: State Enforcement action: Not reported Enforcement action date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Evaluation Action Summary: Evaluation date: Evaluation: Area of violation: Date achieved compliance Evaluation lead agency: FINDS: Registry ID: 03/19/1986 COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Generators - General 03/19/1991 State Contractor/Grantee 110002629460 Environmental Interest/Information System EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Click this hyperlink rlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000399398 Registry ID: 110002629460 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002629460 1000399398 TC5123555.2s Page 281 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site M163 UNITED PLATING INC WSW 34 SO LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94060 0.205 mi. 00001100 1083 ft. Site 18 of 21 in cluster M Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: Leak Detection: URL: Actual: Region: 25 ft. Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: T164 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.205 mi. 1085 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 28 ft. MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HIST UST 0001594858 N/A 0002BE98 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BE98.pdf STATE 00000047897 Other Not reported FRED GIUSTO 4155837107 FRED GIUSTO 13250 IVIE ROAD GALT, CA 95632 0001 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: #1 Year Installed: 57 Tank Capacity: 00001100 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: 4 Leak Detection: Visual Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: BETOS AUTO REPAIR 130 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 6 of 27 in cluster T San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: San Mateo Co. BI S117397480 N/A SAN MATEO FA0007794 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0011625 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0007794 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0045198 LESS THAN 500 TIRES INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0007794 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY PR0028000 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY INACTIVE SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 282 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BETOS AUTO REPAIR (Continued) S117397480 Facility ID: FA0009216 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011640 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0009216 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0027996 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011988 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0025838 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014366 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0024136 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014366 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045197 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014366 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0024137 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027711 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0044735 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027711 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0044736 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045775 TC5123555.2s Page 283 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BETOS AUTO REPAIR (Continued) S117397480 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0060958 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045775 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0060996 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045797 Prog Element Code: BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL Record Id: PR0069253 Description: BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045797 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0061001 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027713 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0044743 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027713 Prog Element Code. STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0044744 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045198 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0058254 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045198 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0058253 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0052253 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT TC5123555.2s Page 284 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation R165 SE 1/8-1/4 0.206 mi. 1086 ft. MAP FINDINGS Site BETOS AUTO REPAIR (Continued) Record Id: PR0072478 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0052253 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0072477 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0057977 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0080437 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0057977 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0080436 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE HAMPTON'S SERVICE, INC. 248 S AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 3 of 9 in cluster R Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 20 ft. Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: SAN MATEO 550186 9- Case Closed T0608153743 015220070 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST Not reported Not reported STATE 00000044025 Gas Station Not reported RUSSELL J. HAMPTON 4155832324 HAMPTON'S SERVICE, INC. 248 SO. AIRPORT BLVD. SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0004 001 ONE 1982 S117397480 LUST 0001594785 HIST UST N/A HAZNET TC5123555.2s Page 285 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site HAMPTON'S SERVICE, INC. (Continued) Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: TWO Year Installed: 1982 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor Tank Num: 003 Container Num: THREE Year Installed: 1982 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: None Tank Num: 004 Container Num: FOUR Year Installed: 1982 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: None HAZNET: envid: Year: GEPAID: Contact: Telephone: Mailing Name: Mailing Address: Mailing City,St,Zip: Gen County: TSD EPA ID: TSD County: Waste Category: Disposal Method: Tons: Cat Decode: Method Decode Facility County EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594785 2016 CAL000406178 GHASSAN SLEIMAN 3104152189 Not reported 5151 CALIFORNIA AVE STE 220 IRVINE, CA 926173059 San Mateo CAT080013352 Los Angeles Waste oil and mixed oil Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, Organics Recovery Ect 0.19 Waste oil and mixed oil Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, Organics Recovery Ect San Mateo 0001594785 TC5123555.2s Page 286 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number R166 SHELL SERVICE STATION RCRA-SQG 1005415647 SE 248 S AIRPORT BLVD HAZNET CAR000114066 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.206 mi. 1086 ft. Site 4 of 9 in cluster R Relative: RCRA-SQG Lower Date form received by agency: 03/19/2002 Facility name: SHELL SERVICE STATION Actual: Facility address: 248 S AIRPORT BLVD 20 ft. S A P 136130 Not reported S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAR000114066 Mailing address: P O BOX 2648 Not reported HOUSTON, TX 77252-2648 Contact: SONDRA BIENVENU Contact address: P O BOX 2648 Owner HOUSTON, TX 77252-2648 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 713-241-5036 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: EQUILON ENTERP DBA SHELL OIL Owner/operator address: P O BOX 2648 Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): HOUSTON, TX 77252 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 713-241-5036 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No TC5123555.2s Page 287 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL SERVICE STATION (Continued) 1005415647 Used oil transporter: No Waste code: D001 Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE Violation Status: No violations found HAZNET: 1005415647 envid: 1005415647 Year: 2013 GEPAID: CAR000114066 Contact: Adam Estes Telephone: 3172917007 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 3127 Mailing City,St,Zip: HOUSTON, TX 772530000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Santa Clara Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery Tons: (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.987 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: Not reported envid: 1005415647 Year: 2012 GEPAID: CAR000114066 Contact: JEANNE TRAYLOR Telephone: 7132416992 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 3127 Mailing City,St,Zip: HOUSTON, TX 772530000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Santa Clara Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.042 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1005415647 Year: 2012 GEPAID: CAR000114066 Contact: JEANNE TRAYLOR Telephone: 7132416992 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 3127 Mailing City,St,Zip: HOUSTON, TX 772530000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: UTD981552177 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 288 Map ID 1005415647 MAP FINDINGS Direction GEPAID: CAR000114066 Distance JEANNE TRAYLOR EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Mailing Address: SHELL SERVICE STATION (Continued) 1005415647 Mailing City,St,Zip: Disposal Method: Incineration --Thermal Destruction Other Than Use As A Fuel Not reported Tons: 0.02 TSD County: Cat Decode: Not reported Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Method Decode: Not reported STATE Facility County: San Mateo 0.126 envid: 1005415647 Method Decode: Year: 2011 San Mateo GEPAID: CAR000114066 Contact: J. Traylor/ENV REPORTING ANALYST Telephone: 7132416992 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO Box 3127 Mailing City,St,Zip: HOUSTON, TX 772530000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010 -H129) Or (H131 -H135) Tons: 0.021 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1005415647 Year: 2010 GEPAID: CAR000114066 Contact: JEANNE TRAYLOR Telephone: 7132416992 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 3127 Mailing City,St,Zip: HOUSTON, TX 772530000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery STATE (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.126 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo Clock this hyperlink while viewing on your computer to access 8 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. R167 IMELAD HAMPTON HIST UST 0001594789 SE 248 S AIRPORT BLVD N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.206 mi. 1086 ft. Site 5 of 9 in cluster R Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: 0002C2C2 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002C2C2.pdf Actual: Region: STATE 20 ft. Facility ID: 00000020097 TC5123555.2s Page 289 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site IMELAD HAMPTON (Continued) Facility Type: Gas Station Other Type: Not reported Contact Name: IMELDA HAMPTON Telephone: 4155832324 Owner Name: SHELL OIL COMPANY Owner Address: P.O. BOX 4848 Owner City,St,Zip: ANHEIM, CA 92803 Total Tanks: 0004 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1982 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, Groundwater Monitoring Well, 10 Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: 1982 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, Groundwater Monitoring Well, 10 Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: 1982 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: PREMIUM Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, Groundwater Monitoring Well, 10 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 4 Year Installed: 1982 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, Groundwater Monitoring Well, 10 Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: R168 HAMPTONS SERVICE INC SE 248 S AIRPORT BLVD 1/8-1/4 SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.206 mi. 1086 ft. Site 6 of 9 in cluster R Relative: SWEEPS UST: Lower Status: Active Comp Number: 550100 Actual: Number: 2 20 ft. Board Of Equalization: Not reported 0001594789 SWEEPS UST S101623120 HIST UST N/A CA FID UST San Mateo Co. BI TC5123555.2s Page 290 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site HAMPTONS SERVICE INC (Continued) Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 1 41-000-550100-000001 A 10000 04-20-94 M.V. FUEL P LEADED 4 Active 550100 2 Not reported 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 2 41-000-550100-000002 A 10000 04-20-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550100 2 Not reported 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 3 41-000-550100-000003 A 10000 04-20-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550100 2 Not reported 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 4 41-000-550100-000004 A EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101623120 TC5123555.2s Page 291 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site HAMPTONS SERVICE INC (Continued) Capacity: 10000 Active Date: 04-20-94 Tank Use: M.V. FUEL STG: P Content: DIESEL Number Of Tanks: Not reported HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0002BFOE http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BFOE.pdf Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Tank Num: Not reported Container Num: Not reported Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: Not reported Tank Used for: Not reported Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Not reported Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: Mailing City,St,Zip: Contact: Contact Phone: DUNs Number: NPDES Number: EPA ID: Comments: Status: San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: 41004922 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported 4156921408 Not reported P.O. BOX 5500 Not reported SO. SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Active SAN MATEO FA0059082 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0081808 S101623120 TC5123555.2s Page 292 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site HAMPTONS SERVICE INC (Continued) Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0059082 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0081806 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE T169 COLOR SOLUTIONS INK NNW 136 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.206 mi. PR0045200 1090 ft. Site 7 of 27 in cluster T Relative: San Mateo Co. BI EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101623120 San Mateo Co. BI S117397864 N/A Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005162 Actual: Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES 28 ft. Record Id: PR0045200 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005162 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004313 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005192 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011615 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005192 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045199 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005192 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004311 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0016750 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0026952 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 293 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number COLOR SOLUTIONS INK (Continued) S117397864 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022949 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0025879 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023361 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0026953 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023361 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0026954 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023370 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0028028 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023370 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0028029 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023904 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0028030 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023904 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0028031 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023905 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0028032 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 294 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number COLOR SOLUTIONS INK (Continued) S117397864 Facility ID: FA0023905 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0028033 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026735 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0039516 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027466 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0043663 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027726 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0044766 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027726 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0044767 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027769 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0044845 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027774 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0044858 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027774 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0044859 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027808 TC5123555.2s Page 295 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number COLOR SOLUTIONS INK (Continued) S117397864 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0044926 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028273 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0046798 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028273 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0046799 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037524 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0054282 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037524 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0054281 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045203 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0058264 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045203 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0058263 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045946 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0061215 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045946 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES TC5123555.2s Page 296 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number COLOR SOLUTIONS INK (Continued) S117397864 Record Id: PR0061248 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045946 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0061214 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0051865 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0071898 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053032 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0073441 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053032 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0073440 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053032 Prog Element Code: 1805 Record Id: PR0073442 Description: TIRE GENERATOR - SMALL QUANTITY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005162 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0011614 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005162 Prog Element Code: RECYCLER Record Id: PR0075315 Description: RECYCLER Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0030356 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0051430 TC5123555.2s Page 297 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation T170 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.207 mi. 1091 ft. MAP FINDINGS Site COLOR SOLUTIONS INK (Continued) Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0030356 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0051429 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049366 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0067462 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049366 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0067461 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE DAYTONA AUTO BODY SHOP 136A S LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 8 of 27 in cluster T Relative: RCRA-SQG S117397864 RCRA-SQG 1000417548 HAZNET CAD982500282 Higher Date form received by agency: 03/07/1990 Facility name: DAYTONA AUTO BODY SHOP Actual: Facility address: 136A S LINDEN AVE 28 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD982500282 Mailing address: S LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 136A S LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-583-1191 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: PASTOR N CHAVEZ Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 298 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number DAYTONA AUTO BODY SHOP (Continued) 1000417548 Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: NOT REQUIRED Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status: No violations found HAZNET: envid: 1000417548 Year: 2004 GEPAID: CAD982500282 Contact: -- Telephone: -- Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 136A S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806409 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: 0.45 Cat Decode: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 299 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number DAYTONA AUTO BODY SHOP (Continued) 1000417548 Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000417548 Year: 2001 GEPAID: CAD982500282 Contact: -- Telephone: -- Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 136A S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806409 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Not reported Tons: 0.28 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000417548 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAD982500282 Contact: -- Telephone: -- Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 136A S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806409 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Not reported Tons: 0 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000417548 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAD982500282 Contact: -- Telephone: -- Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 136A S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806409 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: 0.35 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo TC5123555.2s Page 300 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number DAYTONA AUTO BODY SHOP (Continued) 1000417548 envid: 1000417548 Year: 1999 GEPAID: CAD982500282 Contact: Not reported Telephone: 0000000000 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 136A S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806409 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: .2001 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo Clock this h gnarLak while viewing on your computer to access 10 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. T171 PACIFIC AUTO BODY REPAIR San Mateo Co. BI S117398062 NNW 140 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.207 mi. 1094 ft. Site 9 of 27 in cluster T Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0004051 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 28 ft. Record Id: PR0011612 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0004051 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0004314 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005160 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011613 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005160 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0028068 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0015881 TC5123555.2s Page 301 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number PACIFIC AUTO BODY REPAIR (Continued) S117398062 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0024223 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0015881 Prog Element Code: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL Record Id: PR0065590 Description: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0016747 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0024153 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0016747 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045202 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0016747 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0024154 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026736 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0039518 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026736 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0039519 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027477 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0043685 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027477 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY TC5123555.2s Page 302 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number PACIFIC AUTO BODY REPAIR (Continued) S117398062 Record Id: PR0043686 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040920 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0056791 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040920 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0056790 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049252 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0067280 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049252 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0067279 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040301 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0056337 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040301 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0067492 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040301 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0056336 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0056803 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0078798 TC5123555.2s Page 303 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PACIFIC AUTO BODY REPAIR (Continued) Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0056803 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0079427 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0056803 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0078797 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE M172 ARCO'S BODY SHOP & TOWING RCRA NonGen / NLR WSW 311 S CANAL ST FINDS 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 ECHO 0.207 mi. Owner/operator email: Not reported 1095 ft. Site 19 of 21 in cluster M Owner/operator extension: Relative: RCRA NonGen / NLR: Private Higher Date form received by agency: 08/01/1996 Not reported Facility name: ARCO'S BODY SHOP & TOWING Actual: Facility address: 311 S CANAL ST 27 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Owner/operator country: EPA ID: CAD981375900 Contact: JOHN BESSIERE Contact address: 311 S CANAL ST SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-872-2022 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Non -Generator Description: Handler: Non -Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: EMILIO ARCO JR Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: NOT REQUIRED Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported S117398062 1000327400 CAD981375900 TC5123555.2s Page 304 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site ARCO'S BODY SHOP & TOWING (Continued) Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110001168879 Environmental Interest/Information System EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Clock this by arlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000327400 Registry ID: 110001168879 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110001168879 1000327400 TC5123555.2s Page 305 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site K173 GRAND 76 SITE #251020 North 221 AIRPORT BLVD 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.207 mi. EPA ID: 1095 ft. Site 23 of 23 in cluster K Relative: UST: Lower Facility ID: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Permitting Agency: Actual: Latitude: 16 ft. Longitude: MAP FINDINGS 41-000-017749 San Mateo County Environmental Health 37.648789 -122.405334 Q174 STEINER CORPORATION SSW 1377 LOWRIE AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.208 mi. EPA ID: 1100 ft. Site 4 of 8 in cluster Q Relative: RCRA-SQG EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UST 0004262422 N/A RCRA-SQG 1000256594 CAD981628100 Lower Date form received by agency: 11/19/1986 Facility name: STEINER CORPORATION Actual: Facility address: 1377 LOWRIE AVE 25 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981628100 Mailing address: LOWRIE AVE Not reported SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 1377 LOWRIE AVE Private SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-871-6631 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: NOT REQUIRED Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: STEINER SERVICE CORP Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 TC5123555.2s Page 306 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site STEINER CORPORATION (Continued) Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: L & N UNIFORMS U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status: No violations found Q175 L & N UNIFORMS SSW 1377 LOWRIE AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.208 mi. EPA ID: 1100 ft. Site 5 of 8 in cluster Q Relative: RCRA-SQG EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000256594 RCRA-SQG 1000124910 FINDS CAD981991128 ECHO Lower Date form received by agency: 03/05/1987 Facility name: L & N UNIFORMS Actual: Facility address: 1377 LOWRIE AVE 25 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981991128 Mailing address: LOWRIE AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 1377 LOWRIE AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-871-6631 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: L & N UNIFORMS Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED TC5123555.2s Page 307 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number L & N UNIFORMS (Continued) Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110009541415 Environmental Interest/Information System RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. 1000124910 TC5123555.2s Page 308 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number L & N UNIFORMS (Continued) 1000124910 Click this by narlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000124910 Registry ID: 110009541415 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110009541415 M176 BERLIN FOOD EQUIPMENT CO WSW 43 SO LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.208 mi. 00001000 1100 ft. Site 20 of 21 in cluster M Relative: HIST UST: Lower File Number: Leak Detection: URL: Actual: Region: 21 ft. Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: HIST UST 0001594739 N/A 0002BC27 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BC27.pdf STATE 00000011042 Other STAINLESS STEEL FABR PEGGY FORCELLINI V.P. 4155894231 BERLIN FOOD EQUIPMENT CO. 43 SO. LINDEN AVE. SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0002 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/8" Leak Detection: Visual Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1976 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/8" Leak Detection: Visual Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: TC5123555.2s Page 309 Map ID SAN MATEO MAP FINDINGS FA0027270 Direction STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0043080 Description: Distance Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Elevation Site FA0027270 Database(s) EPA ID Number GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0043081 S177 PENINSULA AUTO BODY Facility Status: San Mateo Co. BI S117397471 SSW 1430 SAN MATEO N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.209 mi. 1101 ft. Site 2 of 5 in cluster S Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011846 Actual: Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 21 ft. Record Id: PR0004465 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027270 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045310 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027270 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0043080 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027270 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0043081 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE T178 AT&T CALIFORNIA - P267B San Mateo Co. BI 5119781732 NNW 150 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.209 mi. 1103 ft. Site 10 of 27 in cluster T Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: Facility ID: Actual: Prog Element Code 28 ft. Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0059254 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0081986 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0059254 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY PR0082102 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 310 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site T179 US ARMY PRESIDIO OF S F San Mateo Co. BI: NNW 150 LINDEN SAN MATEO 1/8-1/4 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94129 Prog Element Code: 0.209 mi. Record Id: PR0011600 1103 ft. Site 11 of 27 in cluster T Facility Status: Relative: HIST CORTESE: SAN MATEO Higher Region: CORTESE LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility County Code: 38 Actual: Reg By: LTNKA 28 ft. Reg Id: 38-0413 T180 US ARMY PRESIDIO OF S F San Mateo Co. BI: NNW 150 LINDEN AVE SAN MATEO 1/8-1/4 SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94129 Prog Element Code: 0.209 mi. Record Id: PR0011600 1103 ft. Site 12 of 27 in cluster T Facility Status: Relative: LUST REG 2: SAN MATEO Higher Region: 2 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Id: 38-0413 PR0055937 Actual: Facility Status: Leak being confirmed Facility Status: 28 ft. Case Number: 38-0413 SAN MATEO Facility ID: How Discovered: Tank Closure Leak Cause: Structure Failure Leak Source: Tank Date Leak Confirmed: 5/15/1987 Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported T181 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.209 mi. 1103 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 28 ft. CENTRAL CONCRETE SUPPLY 150 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HIST CORTESE S105026170 N/A LUST S105194726 N/A San Mateo Co. BI S117397314 N/A Site 13 of 27 in cluster T San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0002769 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011600 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0002769 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0055937 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0002769 TC5123555.2s Page 311 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CENTRAL CONCRETE SUPPLY (Continued) S117397314 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0023562 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0002769 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022007 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE T182 A P VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT REPAIR San Mateo Co. BI S117398164 NNW 129 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.211 mi. 1113 ft. Site 14 of 27 in cluster T Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017863 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 30 ft. Record Id: PR0027351 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017863 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0027352 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027516 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0043788 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027516 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0043787 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049954 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0068367 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049954 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0079681 TC5123555.2s Page 312 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number A P VEHICLE & EQUIPMENT REPAIR (Continued) S117398164 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049954 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0068366 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE T183 SFO SHUTTLE BUS CO San Mateo Co. BI S117397478 NNW 137 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.212 mi. STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: 1120 ft. Site 15 of 27 in cluster T SAN MATEO Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Prog Element Code: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Description: Facility ID: FA0011908 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 29 ft. Record Id: PR0011698 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011908 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0028652 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011908 Prog Element Code: 1805 Record Id: PR0045201 Description: TIRE GENERATOR - SMALL QUANTITY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049684 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0068025 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049684 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0068024 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 313 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site P184 North 1/8-1/4 0.212 mi. 1121 ft. Relative: Lower Actual: 18 ft. TECH AUTO COLLISION CENTER 212 CYPRESS SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 4 of 7 in cluster P San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S117398476 N/A SAN MATEO FA0037713 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0054701 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0037713 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0054700 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF INACTIVE T185 BRODHEAD STEEL PRODUCTS CO San Mateo Co. BI S117397342 NNW 143 LINDEN N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.213 mi. 1125 ft. Site 16 of 27 in cluster T Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005896 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 29 ft. Record Id: PR0027276 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005896 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045203 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0005896 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004281 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 314 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site M186 CALEGARIPROPERTY WSW 40 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.214 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1129 ft. Site 21 of 21 in cluster M Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S102426103 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100905 T0608100905 37.649701 -122.412546 Completed - Case Closed 06/29/2000 JM 41-0990 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550149 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100905 Global Id: T0608100905 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Globalld: T0608100905 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100905 Global Id: T0608100905 Action Type: Other Date: 04/25/1996 Action: Leak Discovery Globalld: T0608100905 Action Type: Other Date: 04/25/1996 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100905 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 05/01/1996 Action: Free Product Removal TC5123555.2s Page 315 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CALEGARI PROPERTY (Continued) S102426103 Global Id: T0608100905 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/05/1996 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100905 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/29/2000 Global Id: T0608100905 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 04/25/1996 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported 550149 Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550149 T0608100905 How Discovered: OM 014102020 Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported FA0009150 Oversight Program: LUST STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550149 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100905 APN Number: 014102020 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0009150 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011639 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0009150 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0004310 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 316 Map ID P & S TOWING MAP FINDINGS SSW Direction N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.214 mi. Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI: Lower CALEGARI PROPERTY (Continued) S102426103 SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO FA0027508 Facility ID: FA0014902 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0043773 Record Id: PR0045181 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES INACTIVE Facility Status: INACTIVE SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO FA0027508 Facility ID: FA0023798 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0043774 Record Id: PR0027769 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014902 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0024222 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014902 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0028607 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0990 Q187 P & S TOWING San Mateo Co. BI S117398163 SSW 1375 LOWRIE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.214 mi. 1130 ft. Site 6 of 8 in cluster Q Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027508 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 24 ft. Record Id: PR0043773 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027508 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0043774 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 317 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site T188 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.214 mi. 1130 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 28 ft. T189 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.214 mi. 1131 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 27 ft. SILVESTRI 149 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 17 of 27 in cluster T San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code: Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0022376 GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR PR0024159 GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0022376 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0024160 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF ACTIVE MERCURY TOURS 180 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 18 of 27 in cluster T San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code: Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S117397815 N/A San Mateo Co. BI S117397488 N/A SAN MATEO FA0012081 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0011702 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0012081 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0045205 LESS THAN 500 TIRES ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0012081 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0004478 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 318 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site U190 HENRYS MEDICAL XRAY SERVICES West 338 N CANAL ST 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.215 mi. Facility name: 1136 ft. Site 1 of 4 in cluster U MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRA NonGen /NLR 1001815533 CAR000056473 Relative: RCRA NonGen / NLR: Owner/operator address: Lower Date form received by agency: 02/20/2009 Owner/operator country: Facility name: HENRYS MEDICAL XRAY SERVICES Actual: Facility address: 338 N CANAL ST 22 ft. Not reported NO2 Not reported Legal status: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Owner/Operator Type: EPA ID: CAR000056473 06/01/1998 Mailing address: 501 LYNBROOK DR PACIFICA, CA 94044 Contact: HENRY RICHARDS Contact address: 501 LYNBROOK DR PACIFICA, CA 94044 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 650-291-7606 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Land type: Private Classification: Non -Generator Description: Handler: Non -Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: HENRY RICHARDS Owner/operator address: Not reported Not reported Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: Not reported Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: 06/01/1998 Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: ODED SWARTZ Owner/operator address: Not reported Not reported Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: Not reported Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: 01/01/1999 Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: Yes TC5123555.2s Page 319 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number HENRYS MEDICAL XRAY SERVICES (Continued) 1001815533 Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: BRADY AIR CONDITIONING San Mateo Co. BI Date form received by agency: 09/10/1999 Site name: HENRYS MEDICAL XRAY SERVICES Classification: Not a generator, verified Violation Status: No violations found Evaluation Action Summary: Evaluation date: 08/12/2010 Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Area of violation: Not reported Date achieved compliance: Not reported Evaluation lead agency: EPA U191 BRADY AIR CONDITIONING San Mateo Co. BI S117397311 West 338 N CANAL N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.215 mi. 1136 ft. Site 2 of 4 in cluster U Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0002133 Actual: Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL 22 ft. Record Id: PR0029583 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE U192 DECCA XAGON SEMS -ARCHIVE 1003878411 West 338 N CANAL ST CAD980390272 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.215 mi. 1136 ft. Site 3 of 4 in cluster U Relative: SEMS -ARCHIVE: Lower Site ID: 901729 EPA ID: CAD980390272 Actual: Federal Facility: N 22 ft. NPL: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Following information was gathered from the prior CERCLIS update completed in 10/2013: Site ID: 0901729 Federal Facility: Not a Federal Facility TC5123555.2s Page 320 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number DECCA XAGON (Continued) NPL Status: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Site Contact Details: Contact Sequence ID: 13285192.00000 Person ID: 13003854.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13290787.00000 Person ID: 13003858.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13296645.00000 Person ID: 13004003.00000 CERCLIS-NFRAP Assessment History: Action: DISCOVERY Date Started: Date Completed: Date Completed: 11/01/79 Priority Level: Not reported Action: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Date Started: 1136 ft. Date Completed: 11/01/84 Priority Level: Low priority for further assessment Action: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Date Started: SAN MATEO Date Completed: 09/01/88 Priority Level: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Action: ARCHIVE SITE Date Started: West Date Completed: 09/01/88 Priority Level: Not reported U193 HENRYS MEDICAL X RAY West 338 CANAL 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.215 mi. 1136 ft. Site 4 of 4 in cluster U Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012259 Actual: Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 22 ft. Record Id: PR0004428 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027954 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0045920 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037015 1003878411 San Mateo Co. BI S117397500 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 321 Map ID MIZRA/SETO PROPERTY MAP FINDINGS NNW Direction San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: Distance Description: EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Relative: LUST REG 2: 1805 HENRYS MEDICAL X RAY (Continued) S117397500 Region: 2 Prog Element Code: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Id: Not reported Record Id: PR0054002 Facility Status: Case Closed Description: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Case Number: 550030 Facility Status: INACTIVE How Discovered: OM Region: SAN MATEO Leak Cause: Unknown Facility ID: FA0037015 Leak Source: Unknown Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Record Id: PR0054001 Oversight Program: LUST Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Facility Status: INACTIVE T194 MIZRA/SETO PROPERTY LUST S103472869 NNW 165 LINDEN San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.217 mi. Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR 1145 ft. Site 19 of 27 in cluster T Facility ID: Relative: LUST REG 2: 1805 Higher Region: 2 Description: TIRE GENERATOR - SMALL QUANTITY Facility Id: Not reported INACTIVE Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 28 ft. Case Number: 550030 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012100 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0011704 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012100 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0004415 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012100 Prog Element Code: 1805 Record Id: PR0045204 Description: TIRE GENERATOR - SMALL QUANTITY Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 322 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site S195 CRESCO EQUIPMENT RENTALS SSW 1431 SAN MATEO 1/8-1/4 CA 94080 0.218 mi. Prog Element Code 1149 ft. Site 3 of 5 in cluster S Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Prog Element Code 21 ft. Record Id: Description: Facility Status: V196 North 1/8-1/4 0.218 mi. 1150 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 14 ft. Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S117397614 N/A SAN MATEO FA0015278 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0011773 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0015278 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0004580 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0015278 1805 PR0045311 TIRE GENERATOR - SMALL QUANTITY ACTIVE SFIA - SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT TAXIWAY F SPILL CLEAN TAXIWAY F OF SFIA SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94128 Site 1 of 6 in cluster V SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: STATE Completed - Case Closed 08/09/2011 T10000003522 SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Not reported 37.654656 -122.4077498 Cleanup Program Site UUU Not reported Not reported Not reported Soil Aviation Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: SLIC S111711556 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 323 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site T197 SOUTH CITY SHELL NNW 123 LINDEN 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.219 mi. 1158 ft. Site 20 of 27 in cluster T Relative: UST: Higher Facility ID: Permitting Agency: Actual: Latitude: 31 ft. Longitude: MAP FINDINGS Not reported San Mateo County Environmental Health 37.645134 -122.413216 T198 GREGS SHELL SERVICE NNW 123 LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.220 mi. 1159 ft. Site 21 of 27 in cluster T Relative: HIST UST: Higher File Number: URL: Actual: Region: 27 ft. Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UST 0004266423 N/A HIST UST 0001594779 N/A 0002C285 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002C285.pdf STATE 00000052412 Gas Station Not reported GREGORY SARIOTTI 4155830755 SHELL OIL CO. 123 LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0003 001 1 1983 00010000 PRODUCT UNLEADED Not reported Stock Inventor, Vapor Sniff Well, Sensor Instrument, Groundwater Monitoring Well 002 2 1983 00010000 PRODUCT REGULAR Not reported Stock Inventor, Vapor Sniff Well, Sensor Instrument, Groundwater Monitoring Well 003 3 1983 00010000 PRODUCT PREMIUM Not reported Stock Inventor, Vapor Sniff Well, Sensor Instrument, Groundwater TC5123555.2s Page 324 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GREGS SHELL SERVICE (Continued) 0001594779 Monitoring Well Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: T199 SOUTH CITY SHELL SWEEPS UST S101593770 NNW 123 LINDEN AVE CA FID UST N/A 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94014 0.220 mi. 1159 ft. Site 22 of 27 in cluster T Relative: SWEEPS UST: Higher Status: Active Comp Number: 550099 Actual: Number: 2 27 ft. Board Of Equalization: Not reported Referral Date: 04-22-94 Action Date: 04-22-94 Created Date: 10-13-88 Owner Tank Id: 741605021 RU 1 SWRCB Tank Id: 41-000-550099-000001 Tank Status: A Capacity: 10000 Active Date: 04-22-94 Tank Use: M.V. FUEL STG: P Content: REG UNLEADED Number Of Tanks: 4 Status: Active Comp Number: 550099 Number: 2 Board Of Equalization: Not reported Referral Date: 04-22-94 Action Date: 04-22-94 Created Date: 10-13-88 Owner Tank Id: 741605023REG1 SWRCB Tank Id: 41-000-550099-000002 Tank Status: A Capacity: 10000 Active Date: 04-22-94 Tank Use: M.V. FUEL STG: P Content: LEADED Number Of Tanks: Not reported Status: Active Comp Number: 550099 Number: 2 Board Of Equalization: Not reported Referral Date: 04-22-94 Action Date: 04-22-94 Created Date: 10-13-88 Owner Tank Id: Not reported SWRCB Tank Id: 41-000-550099-000003 Tank Status: A Capacity: 10000 Active Date: 04-22-94 Tank Use: M.V. FUEL TC5123555.2s Page 325 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SOUTH CITY SHELL (Continued) STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: Mailing City,St,Zip: Contact: Contact Phone: DUNs Number: NPDES Number: EPA ID: Comments: Status: P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550099 2 Not reported 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550099-000004 A 500 04-22-94 OIL W WASTE OIL Not reported 41000478 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported 4155830755 Not reported P O BOX 5500 Not reported S SAN FRANCISCO 94014 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Active T200 SHELL OIL CO NNW 123 LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.220 mi. 1159 ft. Site 23 of 27 in cluster T Relative: RCRA-SQG: Higher Date form received by agency: 04/08/1998 Facility name: SHELL OIL CO Actual: Facility address: 123 LINDEN AVE 27 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981401748 Mailing address: P O BOX 4453 HOUSTON, TX 77210-4453 Contact: SONDRA BIENVENU Contact address: P O BOX 4453 HOUSTON, TX 77210-4453 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101593770 RCRA-SQG 1000288615 LUST CAD981401748 HIST CORTESE TC5123555.2s Page 326 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL OIL CO (Continued) 1000288615 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 713-241-2258 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous On-site burner exemption: waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of Furnace exemption: hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous Used oil fuel burner: waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of Used oil processor: hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported EQUILON ENTERPRISES LLC P O BOX 4453 HOUSTON, TX 77210 Not reported 713-241-2258 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Waste code: D001 TC5123555.2s Page 327 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SHELL OIL CO (Continued) . Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE Waste code: D018 Waste name: BENZENE Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Site name: SHELL OIL CO Classification: Small Quantity Generator Violation Status: No violations found LUST: Lead Agency: Case Type: Geo Track: Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000288615 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100461 T0608100461 37.654066984691 -122.410791814327 Completed - Case Closed 05/21/2014 JM 41-0485 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550068 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. LUST: T0608100461 Global Id: T0608100461 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100461 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: Other Date: 03/21/1991 Action: Leak Discovery TC5123555.2s Page 328 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL OIL CO (Continued) 1000288615 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/18/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110818 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/12/2014 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #05/12/2014 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 02/06/2001 Action: Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: Other Date: 06/01/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 329 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site SHELL OIL CO (Continued) Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: MAP FINDINGS 02/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100461 RESPONSE 05/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100461 RESPONSE 08/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100461 RESPONSE 11/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100461 RESPONSE 02/15/2005 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100461 RESPONSE 05/15/2005 Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000288615 TC5123555.2s Page 330 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL OIL CO (Continued) 1000288615 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/27/2006 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/02/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/08/2014 Action: Staff Letter - #20140108 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/08/2014 Action: Staff Letter - #20140108a Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/08/2010 Action: Conceptual Site Model - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/08/2011 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 331 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL OIL CO (Continued) 1000288615 Date: 11/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/25/1990 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/30/1999 Action: Staff Letter - #19991230 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/26/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060926 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/06/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20061206 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/22/2013 Action: Notification - Preclosure - #20130822 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually TC5123555.2s Page 332 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL OIL CO (Continued) 1000288615 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/18/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110318 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/25/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120425 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 02/06/2001 Action: Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: Other Date: 06/01/1987 Action: Leak Stopped Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/02/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090702 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 07/01/1998 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 12/15/2003 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/19/2009 Action: Well Installation Report Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2013 Action: Request for Closure - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 333 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL OIL CO (Continued) 1000288615 Date: 05/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/03/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20081003 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/18/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100218 Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/15/2012 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/31/2014 Action: Well Destruction Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/07/2014 Action: Well Destruction Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100461 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly LUST: Global Id: T0608100461 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 05/21/2014 Global Id: T0608100461 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 06/01/1987 Global Id: T0608100461 Status: Open - Eligible for Closure Status Date: 05/13/2013 Global Id: T0608100461 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 02/06/2001 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550068 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100461 TC5123555.2s Page 334 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site SHELL OIL CO (Continued) APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: MAP FINDINGS 012332340 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-0485 T201 SOUTH CITY SHELL Region: NNW 123 LINDEN FA0012008 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.220 mi. Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 1159 ft. Site 24 of 27 in cluster T Facility ID: Relative: LUST REG 2: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Higher Region: 2 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Id: Not reported INACTIVE Actual: Facility Status: Remedial action (cleanup) Underway 27 ft. Case Number: 550068 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: 1/1/1965 Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000288615 LUST S105194448 San Mateo Co. BI N/A San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012008 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0029036 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012008 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0004472 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017758 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PRO011575 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017758 TC5123555.2s Page 335 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SOUTH CITY SHELL (Continued) S105194448 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045195 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017758 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0024168 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017758 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022636 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053176 Prog Element Code: RECYCLER Record Id: PR0074841 Description: RECYCLER Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053176 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0073602 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053176 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0073601 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053176 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0073603 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053176 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0073605 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 336 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number T202 GREGS SHELL HIST UST 0001594778 NNW 123 LINDEN AVE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.220 mi. 1159 ft. Site 25 of 27 in cluster T Relative: HIST UST: Higher File Number: 0002C293 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002C293.pdf Actual: Region: STATE 27 ft. Facility ID: 00000001680 Facility Type: Gas Station Other Type: Not reported Contact Name: GREGORY G ': SARIOTTI Telephone: 4155830755 Owner Name: SHELL OIL COMPANY Owner Address: P. O. BOX 4848 Owner City,St,Zip: ANAHEIM, CA 92803 Total Tanks: 0004 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1966 Tank Capacity: 00000550 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: WASTE OIL Container Construction Thickness: 12 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, 10 Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: 1983 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, Groundwater Monitoring Well, 10 Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: 1983 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, Groundwater Monitoring Well, 10 Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 4 Year Installed: 1983 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: PREMIUM Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, Groundwater Monitoring Well, 10 Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: TC5123555.2s Page 337 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Q203 UNIVERSAL FLEET SUPPLY INC San Mateo Co. BI S117397477 SSW 1376 LOWRIE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.223 mi. Site 8 of 8 in cluster Q HOLLAND HERMAN 1177 ft. Site 7 of 8 in cluster Q Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: US Lower Region: SAN MATEO Not reported Facility ID: FA0011896 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 25 ft. Record Id: PR0043399 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011896 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045287 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011896 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004470 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE 0204 UNIVERSAL FLEET SUPPLY SSW 1376 LOWRIE AVE 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.223 mi. EPA ID: 1177 ft. Site 8 of 8 in cluster Q Relative: RCRA-SQG RCRA-SQG 1000595182 FINDS CAD983590837 ECHO Lower Date form received by agency: 07/09/1991 Facility name: UNIVERSAL FLEET SUPPLY Actual: Facility address: 1376 LOWRIE AVE 25 ft. S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD983590837 Contact: HOLLAND HERMAN Contact address: 1376 LOWRIE AVE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-873-6666 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: TERRY SHORT Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 338 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UNIVERSAL FLEET SUPPLY (Continued) Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: NOT REQUIRED Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110002850488 Environmental Interest/Information System EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Clink this hyperlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. 1000595182 TC5123555.2s Page 339 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNIVERSAL FLEET SUPPLY (Continued) 1000595182 ECHO: Envid: 1000595182 Registry ID: 110002850488 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002850488 205 MINA PRODUCTS San Mateo Co. BI S117398363 NE 145 SYLVESTER N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.223 mi. Record Id: 1178 ft. Description: Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Facility Status: Higher Region: SAN MATEO SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0013150 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR 28 ft. Record Id: PR0043961 PR0043962 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR STORES HAZ MAT <3,499GAL,27,999LB, 1 3,999CF Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 340 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0013150 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0004558 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0013150 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <3,499GAL,27,999LB, 1 3,999FT3 Record Id: PR0043962 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <3,499GAL,27,999LB, 1 3,999CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0032197 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0051860 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE V206 LEVAN GROUP San Mateo Co. BI S117398033 North 100 GRAND N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.225 mi. 1189 ft. Site 2 of 6 in cluster V Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026411 Actual: Prog Element Code: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL 15 ft. Record Id: PR0038253 Description: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040073 TC5123555.2s Page 340 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LEVAN GROUP (Continued) S117398033 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0055971 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE R207 BAYSHORE SELF SERVE HIST UST 0001594736 SSE 264 S AIRPORT N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.226 mi. 1194 ft. Site 7 of 9 in cluster R Relative: HIST UST Lower File Number: 0002C012 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002C0l 2.pdf Actual: Region: STATE 19 ft. Facility ID: 00000014628 Facility Type: Gas Station Other Type: Not reported Contact Name: RUSSELL C. SOLOMON Telephone: 4158375916 Owner Name: MAC DONALDS CORPORATION Owner Address: MAC DONALDS PLAZA Owner City,St,Zip: OAKBROOK, IL 60521 Total Tanks: 0003 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00005000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00008000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: None Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: None Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: TC5123555.2s Page 341 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site R208 KEN FUNK PROPERTY SSE 264 SOUTH AIRPORT BOULEVARD 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.226 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1194 ft. Site 8 of 9 in cluster R Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 19 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S103064757 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100188 T0608100188 37.6472425652969 -122.405894370361 Completed - Case Closed 12/03/1998 JM 41-0197 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550042 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100188 Global Id: T0608100188 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100188 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100188 Global Id: T0608100188 Action Type: Other Date: 10/28/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100188 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/09/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100188 Action Type: Other Date: 02/27/1989 Action: Leak Discovery TC5123555.2s Page 342 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site KEN FUNK PROPERTY (Continued) LUST: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: MAP FINDINGS T0608100188 Completed - Case Closed 12/03/1998 T0608100188 Open - Case Begin Date 10/28/1987 CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-0197 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103064757 R209 GENERAL RENT A CAR (LEASEE) LUST 0001594772 SSE 264 S AIRPORT BLVD HIST UST N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.226 mi. 1194 ft. Site 9 of 9 in cluster R Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550042 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 19 ft. Global ID: T0608100188 APN Number: 015122060 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST UST: 001 File Number: 0002BFBE URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BFBE.pdf Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000053513 Facility Type: Not reported Other Type: CAR RENTAL Contact Name: MIKE JOHNSON Telephone: 4159524896 Owner Name: KEN FUNK Owner Address: 2121 S. EL CAMINO REAL #505 Owner City,St,Zip: SAN MATEO, CA 94403 Total Tanks: 0004 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: Container Num: 002 2 TC5123555.2s Page 343 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GENERAL RENT A CAR (LEASEE) (Continued) Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 3 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 4 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000250 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: WASTE OIL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: None Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: 210 UST SITE ENE 175SYLVESTER 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.227 mi. 1196 ft. Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 27 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: LUST: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name Address: City: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594772 LUST S109285831 San Mateo Co. BI N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608128052 T0608128052 37.6526611871329 -122.403928041458 Completed - Case Closed 03/11/2010 JM Not reported SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550193 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Diesel Not reported T0608128052 Local Agency Caseworker JACOB MADDEN SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 344 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UST SITE (Continued) S109285831 Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608128052 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608128052 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/10/2010 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20100310 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/19/2006 Action: Tank Removal Report / UST Sampling Report Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/12/2007 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Tank Removal Report/ UST Sampling Report Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/24/2007 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/15/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/21/2008 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/25/2010 Action: Well Destruction Report Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: Other Date: 08/15/2006 Action: Leak Reported TC5123555.2s Page 345 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UST SITE (Continued) S109285831 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: Other Date: 07/31/2006 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/31/2006 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #20060831 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/12/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070912 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Notice of Violation - #20070215 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/29/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060829 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/03/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20080603 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/12/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070912 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/19/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060919 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/15/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090716 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/15/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090415 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 03/14/2007 Action: Other (Use Description Field) Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 346 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UST SITE (Continued) S109285831 Date: 09/30/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090930 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/08/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100108 Global Id: T0608128052 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly LUST: Global Id: T0608128052 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 03/11/2010 Global Id: T0608128052 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 07/31/2006 Global Id: T0608128052 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 08/16/2006 Global Id: T0608128052 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 03/03/2010 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550193 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608128052 APN Number: 015031080 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0033245 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0052134 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0033407 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0052311 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 347 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site UST SITE (Continued) Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS FA0033407 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0052309 LESS THAN 500 TIRES INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0033407 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0052310 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF INACTIVE W211 MATTISON & SHIDLER North 205 GRAND AVE E 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94128 0.228 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1202 ft. Site 1 of 9 in cluster W Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 20 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109285831 LUST S102433103 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100782 T0608100782 37.6548441966899 -122.396922111511 Completed - Case Closed 11/29/1995 Not reported 41-0835 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported 559002 Soil Gasoline Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100782 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 LUST: Global Id: T0608100782 Action Type: Other Date: 07/19/1994 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100782 Action Type: Other Date: 07/19/1994 Action: Leak Reported TC5123555.2s Page 348 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site MATTISON & SHIDLER (Continued) Global Id: T0608100782 Action Type: Other Date: 07/19/1994 Action: Leak Stopped LUST: Global Id: T0608100782 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 11/29/1995 Global Id: T0608100782 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 07/19/1994 Global Id: T0608100782 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 08/10/1994 LUST REG 2: OLYMPIAN Region: 2 CORTESE Facility Id: 41-0835 41 Facility Status: Case Closed LTNKA Case Number: 559002 41-0835 How Discovered: Tank Closure 1226 ft. Leak Cause: LINK Leak Source: UNK LUST REG 2: Date Leak Confirmed: 8/10/1994 Lower Oversight Program: LUST 2 Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported HIST CORTESE: OLYMPIAN Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0835 V212 OLYMPIAN North 186 GRAND 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.232 mi. 1226 ft. Site 3 of 6 in cluster V Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 18 ft. Case Number: 550070 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102433103 LUST S102434673 HIST CORTESE N/A TC5123555.2s Page 349 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site OLYMPIAN (Continued) Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported FLYERS #411 Oversight Program: LUST North Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0382 V213 FLYERS #411 North 190 GRAND 1/8-1/4 CA 94080 0.233 mi. 1228 ft. Site 4 of 6 in cluster V Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017695 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR 18 ft. Record Id: PR0039679 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017695 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0023573 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017695 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022592 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE P214 CODON (GRAND/ROEBLING INV) North 213 EAST GRAND AVENUE 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.233 mi. 1229 ft. Site 5 of 7 in cluster P Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102434673 San Mateo Co. BI S117397671 N/A LUST S109285591 San Mateo Co. BI N/A NPDES SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100165 T0608100165 37.654691 -122.400015 TC5123555.2s Page 350 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CODON (GRAND/ROEBLING INV) (Continued) Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: LUST: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name Address: City: Email: Phone Number: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name Address: City: Email: Phone Number: LUST: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: LUST: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Completed - Case Closed 11/13/1991 JM 41-0173 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550039 Soil Gasoline Not reported T0608100165 Local Agency Caseworker JACOB MADDEN SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS SAN MATEO jmadden@smcgov.org 6503726298 T0608100165 Regional Board Caseworker Regional Water Board SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 OAKLAND Not reported Not reported T0608100165 Other 03/23/1987 Leak Reported T0608100165 ENFORCEMENT 11/13/1991 Notice of Responsibility - #1 T0608100165 Other 03/23/1987 Leak Discovery T0608100165 Completed - Case Closed 11/13/1991 T0608100165 Open - Case Begin Date 03/23/1987 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109285591 TC5123555.2s Page 351 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CODON (GRAND/ROEBLING INV) (Continued) S109285591 San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014713 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0023104 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014713 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0023103 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022740 Prog Element Code: GEN 1-5 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0025390 Description: GEN 1-5 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022740 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0028977 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025785 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0035421 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025786 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0044875 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025786 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0040670 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025810 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0035845 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 352 Map ID SAN MATEO MAP FINDINGS Direction Prog Element Code: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL Distance PR0035997 Description: Elevation Site INACTIVE Order No: CODON (GRAND/ROEBLING INV) (Continued) Enrollee Region: SAN MATEO WDID: Facility ID: FA0025810 Construction Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: Record Id: PR0035846 Not reported Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Discharge Name: Facility Status: INACTIVE 213 East Grand Avenue Region: SAN MATEO Discharge State: Facility ID: FA0025811 94080 Prog Element Code: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL PROCESSED DATE: Record Id: PR0035848 Not reported Description: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL PLACE SIZE: Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025839 Prog Element Code: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL Record Id: PR0035997 Description: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE NPDES: Npdes Number: CAS000002 Facility Status: Terminated Agency Id: 0 Region: 2 Regulatory Measure Id: 444233 Order No: 2009-0009-DWQ Regulatory Measure Type: Enrollee Place Id: Not reported WDID: 2 41 C368952 Program Type: Construction Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: 02/19/2014 Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: 05/09/2015 Discharge Name: ARE San Francisco No 21 LP Discharge Address: 213 East Grand Avenue Discharge City: South San Francisco Discharge State: California Discharge Zip: 94080 RECEIVED DATE: Not reported PROCESSED DATE: Not reported STATUS CODE NAME: Not reported STATUS DATE: Not reported PLACE SIZE: Not reported PLACE SIZE UNIT: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT NAME: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT PHONE: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT PHONE EXT: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: Not reported OPERATOR NAME: Not reported OPERATOR ADDRESS: Not reported OPERATOR CITY: Not reported OPERATOR STATE: Not reported OPERATOR ZIP: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109285591 TC5123555.2s Page 353 Map ID Not reported MAP FINDINGS Direction Agency Id: Not reported Distance 2 EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Regulatory Measure Type: CODON (GRAND/ROEBLING INV) (Continued) S109285591 Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT NAME: Not reported Program Type: OPERATOR CONTACT TITLE: Not reported Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE: Not reported Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE EXT: Not reported 05/09/2015 OPERATOR CONTACT EMAIL: Not reported Discharge Address: OPERATOR TYPE: Not reported DEVELOPER NAME: Not reported DEVELOPER ADDRESS: Not reported DEVELOPER CITY: Not reported DEVELOPER STATE: Not reported DEVELOPER ZIP: Not reported DEVELOPER CONTACT NAME: Not reported DEVELOPER CONTACT TITLE: Not reported CONSTYPE LINEAR UTILITY IND: Not reported EMERGENCY PHONE NO: Not reported EMERGENCY PHONE EXT: Not reported CONSTYPE ABOVE GROUND IND: Not reported CONSTYPE BELOW GROUND IND: Not reported CONSTYPE CABLE LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE COMM LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE COMMERTIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE ELECTRICAL LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE GAS LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE INDUSTRIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER DESRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RECONS IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RESIDENTIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE TRANSPORT IND: Not reported CONSTYPE UTILITY DESCRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE UTILITY IND: Not reported CONSTYPE WATER SEWER IND: Not reported DIR DISCHARGE USWATER IND: Not reported RECEIVING WATER NAME: Not reported CERTIFIER NAME: Not reported CERTIFIER TITLE: Not reported CERTIFICATION DATE: Not reported PRIMARY SIC: Not reported SECONDARY SIC: Not reported TERTIARY SIC: Not reported Npdes Number: Not reported Facility Status: Not reported Agency Id: Not reported Region: 2 Regulatory Measure Id: 444233 Order No: Not reported Regulatory Measure Type: Construction Place Id: Not reported WDID: 2 41 C368952 Program Type: Not reported Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: 05/09/2015 Discharge Name: Not reported Discharge Address: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 354 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site CODON (GRAND/ROEBLING INV) (Continued) Discharge City: Discharge State: Discharge Zip: RECEIVED DATE: PROCESSED DATE: STATUS CODE NAME: STATUS DATE: PLACE SIZE: PLACE SIZE UNIT: FACILITY CONTACT NAME: FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: FACILITY CONTACT PHONE: FACILITY CONTACT PHONE EXT: FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: OPERATOR NAME: OPERATOR ADDRESS: OPERATOR CITY: OPERATOR STATE: OPERATOR ZIP: OPERATOR CONTACT NAME: OPERATOR CONTACT TITLE: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE EXT: OPERATOR CONTACT EMAIL: OPERATOR TYPE: DEVELOPER NAME: DEVELOPER ADDRESS: DEVELOPER CITY: DEVELOPER STATE: DEVELOPER ZIP: DEVELOPER CONTACT NAME: DEVELOPER CONTACT TITLE: CONSTYPE LINEAR UTILITY IND: EMERGENCY PHONE NO: EMERGENCY PHONE EXT: CONSTYPE ABOVE GROUND IND. CONSTYPE BELOW GROUND IND: CONSTYPE CABLE LINE IND: CONSTYPE COMM LINE IND: CONSTYPE COMMERTIAL IND: CONSTYPE ELECTRICAL LINE IND: CONSTYPE GAS LINE IND: CONSTYPE INDUSTRIAL IND: CONSTYPE OTHER DESRIPTION: CONSTYPE OTHER IND: CONSTYPE RECONS IND: CONSTYPE RESIDENTIAL IND: CONSTYPE TRANSPORT IND: CONSTYPE UTILITY DESCRIPTION: CONSTYPE UTILITY IND: CONSTYPE WATER SEWER IND: DIR DISCHARGE USWATER IND: RECEIVING WATER NAME: CERTIFIER NAME: CERTIFIER TITLE: CERTIFICATION DATE: PRIMARY SIC: MAP FINDINGS Not reported Not reported Not reported 02/10/2014 02/19/2014 Terminated 05/13/2015 7 Acres Ameet Patel Project Manager 650-796-7400 Not reported apatel@fermacorp.com ARE San Francisco No 21 LP 213 East Grand Avenue South San Francisco California 94080 Greg Gehlen VP Construction and Development 415-321-3808 Not reported ggehlen@are.com Private Business Ferma Corporation 1265 Montecito Ave Mountain View California 94043 Ameet Patel Project Manager N Not reported Not reported N N N N Y N N Y Not reported N N N N Not reported N N N San Francisco Bay Greg Gehlen V P Construction and Development 10 -FEB -14 Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109285591 TC5123555.2s Page 355 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CODON (GRAND/ROEBLING INV) (Continued) SECONDARY SIC: Not reported TERTIARY SIC: Not reported P215 CODON (GRAND/ROEBLING INV) North North 213 GRAND 1/8-1/4 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Description: 0.233 mi. 1230 ft. Site 7 of 7 in cluster P 1229 ft. Site 6 of 7 in cluster P San Mateo Co. BI: Relative: LUST REG 2: Region: Lower Region: 2 Facility ID: FA0025531 Facility Id: Not reported Prog Element Code: Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed Record Id: 22 ft. Case Number: 550039 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY How Discovered: OM Facility Status: INACTIVE Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0173 P216 SHAMAN PHARMACEUTICALS INC North 217 GRAND Prog Element Code: 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.233 mi. Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF 1230 ft. Site 7 of 7 in cluster P Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025531 Actual: Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY 24 ft. Record Id: PR0034248 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027356 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0043315 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109285591 LUST S103472863 HIST CORTESE N/A San Mateo Co. BI S117397964 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 356 Map ID Facility name: MAP FINDINGS Actual: Facility address: 313 BADEN AVENUE Direction SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAT080021272 Mailing address: Distance SAN JOSE, CA 95113 Contact: EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number T217 WESTSIDE CONCRETE MATERIALS San Mateo Co. BI S119781674 NNW 205 LINDEN EPA Region: 09 N/A 1/8-1/4 CA 94080 Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of 0.241 mi. hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of 1271 ft. Site 26 of 27 in cluster T Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0052014 Actual: Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <6999 GAL, 55999 LB, 2799FT^3 29 ft. Record Id: PR0072099 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <6999 GAL, 55999 LB, 2799CF Facility Status: ACTIVE T218 PACIFIC BELL RCRA-SQG 1000251288 NW 313 BADEN AVENUE FINDS CAT080021272 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 ECHO 0.243 mi. 1281 ft. Site 27 of 27 in cluster T Relative: RCRA-SQG Higher Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: PACIFIC BELL Actual: Facility address: 313 BADEN AVENUE 37 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAT080021272 Mailing address: 2 NORTH SECOND ST ROOM 1125 SAN JOSE, CA 95113 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 TC5123555.2s Page 357 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PACIFIC BELL (Continued) Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 01/19/1981 Site name: PACIFIC BELL Classification: Large Quantity Generator Violation Status FINDS: Registry ID: No violations found 110002949873 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Environmental Interest/Information System California Hazardous Waste Tracking System - Datamart (HWTS-DATAMART) provides California with information on hazardous waste shipments for generators, transporters, and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Clink this hgpPrlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: 1000251288 TC5123555.2s Page 358 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number PACIFIC BELL (Continued) 1000251288 Envid: 1000251288 Registry ID: 110002949873 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002949873 V219 KLEIN MACHINE SHOP San Mateo Co. BI S117397792 North 305 AIRPORT N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.244 mi. 1290 ft. Site 5 of 6 in cluster V Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017910 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 17 ft. Record Id: PR0026608 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017910 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0004294 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE W220 EXELIXIS INC CHMIRS S111752763 NNW 249 GRAND San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.245 mi. 1291 ft. Site 2 of 9 in cluster W Relative: CHMIRS: Higher OES Incident Number: 3-4369 OES notification: 08/25/2003 Actual: OES Date: Not reported 27 ft. OES Time: Not reported Date Completed: Not reported Property Use: Not reported Agency Id Number: Not reported Agency Incident Number: Not reported Time Notified: Not reported Time Completed: Not reported Surrounding Area: Not reported Estimated Temperature: Not reported Property Management: Not reported More Than Two Substances Involved?: Not reported Resp Agncy Personel # Of Decontaminated: Not reported Responding Agency Personal # Of Injuries: Not reported Responding Agency Personel # Of Fatalities: Not reported Others Number Of Decontaminated: Not reported Others Number Of Injuries: Not reported Others Number Of Fatalities: Not reported Vehicle Make/year: Not reported Vehicle License Number: Not reported Vehicle State: Not reported Vehicle Id Number: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 359 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site EXELIXIS INC (Continued) CA DOT PUC/ICC Number: Company Name: Reporting Officer Name/ID: Report Date: Facility Telephone: Waterway Involved: Waterway: Spill Site: Cleanup By: Containment: What Happened: Type: Measure: Other: Date/Time: Year: Agency: Incident Date: Admin Agency: Amount: Contained: Site Type: E Date: Substance: Gallons: Unknown: Substance #2: Substance #3: Evacuations: Number of Injuries: Number of Fatalities: #1 Pipeline: #2 Pipeline: #3 Pipeline: #1 Vessel — 300 Tons: #2 Vessel — 300 Tons: #3 Vessel — 300 Tons: Evacs: Injuries: Fatals: Comments: Description: San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported No Not reported Not reported Reporting Party Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 2003 Georgia Pacific Corp 8/25/200312:00:00 AM San Mateo County Environmental Health Not reported Yes Industrial Plant Not reported Diesel 35 0 Not reported Not reported 0 0 0 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Substance was released from the right side saddle tank due to a rupture caused by road debris. SAN MATEO FA0017733 ABOVE GROUND TANK/SPCC PR0043108 ABOVE GROUND TANK/SPCC INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0017733 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0024270 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT S111752763 TC5123555.2s Page 360 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number EXELIXIS INC (Continued) S111752763 Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017733 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 240001 LB, 112000FT3 Record Id: PR0004252 Description: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 224000LB, 11 2000C Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0046236 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0062570 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE W221 ONYX PHARMACEUTICALS San Mateo Co. BI S117976144 NNW 249/259 GRAND N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.245 mi. 1291 ft. Site 3 of 9 in cluster W Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049319 Actual: Prog Element Code: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR 27 ft. Record Id: PR0067417 Description: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0049319 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0067416 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE W222 GEORGIA PACIFIC LUST S103893289 NNW 249 GRAND N/A 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.245 mi. 1291 ft. Site 4 of 9 in cluster W Relative: LUST REG 2: Higher Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 27 ft. Case Number: 550104 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 361 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site W223 NNW 1/8-1/4 0.245 mi. 1291 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 27 ft. GEORGIA PACIFIC (Continued) Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported VERILY LIFE SCIENCES 249 GRAND SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 5 of 9 in cluster W San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO FA0061227 GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR PR0084039 GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTENR ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0061227 STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 PR0084040 STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103893289 San Mateo Co. BI S119781857 N/A W224 GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP HIST CORTESE S101303276 NNW 249 GRAND N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.245 mi. 1291 ft. Site 6 of 9 in cluster W Relative: HIST CORTESE: Higher Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Actual: Reg By: LTNKA 27 ft. Reg Id: 41-0245 X225 CALISTOGA WATER SEMS 1005440843 SW 57 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE CAN000905641 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 0.245 mi. 1294 ft. Site 1 of 4 in cluster X Relative: SEMS: Lower Site ID: 905641 EPA ID: CAN000905641 Actual: Federal Facility: N 21 ft. NPL: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: Removal Only Site (No Site Assessment Work Needed) Following information was gathered from the prior CERCLIS update completed in 10/2013: Site ID: 0905641 EPA ID: CAN000905641 Facility County: SAN MATEO Short Name: CALISTOGA WATER TC5123555.2s Page 362 Map ID 13003854.00000 MAP FINDINGS Direction Contact Tel: (415) 972-3978 Distance Site Assessment Manager (SAM) Contact Email: Elevation Site 13004003.00000 Contact Name: CALISTOGA WATER (Continued) Contact Tel: Congressional District: Not reported Site Assessment Manager (SAM) IFMS ID: Not reported SMSA Number: Not reported USGC Hydro Unit: Not reported Federal Facility: Not a Federal Facility DMNSN Number: 0.00000 Site Orphan Flag: Not reported RCRA ID: Not reported USGS Quadrangle: Not reported Site Init By Prog: S NFRAP Flag: Not reported Parent ID: Not reported RST Code: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Not reported Site Settings Code: Not reported NPL Status: Not on the NPL DMNSN Unit Code: Not reported RBRAC Code: Not reported RResp Fed Agency Code: Not reported Non NPL Status: Removal Only Site (No Site Assessment Work Needed) Non NPL Status Date: 01/10/02 Site Fips Code: 06081 CC Concurrence Date: CC Concurrence FY: Not reported Alias EPA ID: Not reported Site FUDS Flag: Not reported CERCLIS Site Contact Name(s) Contact ID: 13003854.00000 Contact Name: Leslie Ramirez Contact Tel: (415) 972-3978 Contact Title: Site Assessment Manager (SAM) Contact Email: Not reported Contact ID: 13003858.00000 Contact Name: Sharon Murray Contact Tel: (415) 972-4250 Contact Title: Site Assessment Manager (SAM) Contact Email: Not reported Contact ID: 13004003.00000 Contact Name: Carl Brickner Contact Tel: Not reported Contact Title: Site Assessment Manager (SAM) Contact Email: Not reported CERCLIS Site Alias Name(s) Alias ID: 101 Alias Name: H. B. FULLER COMPANY Alias Address: 57 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA Alias Comments: Not reported Site Description: Not reported CERCLIS Assessment History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1005440843 TC5123555.2s Page 363 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CALISTOGA WATER (Continued) Action Code: Action: Date Started: Date Completed: Priority Level: Operable Unit: Primary Responsibility: Planning Status: Urgency Indicator: Action Anomaly: 001 PRE-CERCLIS SCREENING 08/03/00 Not reported SITEWIDE EPA Fund -Financed Not reported Not reported Not reported W226 BELL ELECTRICAL SUPPLY North 208 GRAND 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.245 mi. 1296 ft. Site 7 of 9 in cluster W Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility name: Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 21 ft. 22 ft. Case Number: 550136 EPA ID: How Discovered: OM Contact: Leak Cause: Unknown Contact address: Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0938 S227 VTAP PRINTING SSW 1423 SAN MATEO AVE 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.246 mi. 1297 ft. Site 4 of 5 in cluster S Relative: RCRA-SQG: Lower Date form received by agency: 02/13/2001 Facility name: VTAP PRINTING Actual: Facility address: 1423 SAN MATEO AVE 21 ft. S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAR000091868 Contact: PATRICK CHIN Contact address: 1423 SAN MATEO AVE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1005440843 LUST S104161823 HIST CORTESE N/A RCRA-SQG 1004676984 CAR000091868 TC5123555.2s Page 364 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number VTAP PRINTING (Continued) 1004676984 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 650-588-2818 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous On-site burner exemption: waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of Furnace exemption: hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous Used oil fuel burner: waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of Used oil processor: hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: PATRICK Y CHIN 1423 SAN MATEO AVE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Not reported 650-742-9958 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Waste code: D001 Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE Waste code: D039 Waste name: TETRACHLOROETHYLENE Violation Status: No violations found TC5123555.2s Page 365 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site S228 SSW 1/8-1/4 0.246 mi. 1297 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 21 ft. UTAP PRINTING CO., INC 1423 SAN MATEO SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 5 of 5 in cluster S San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo Co. BI S117398011 N/A SAN MATEO FA0026154 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0037719 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT ACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0026154 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 PR0037720 STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF ACTIVE W229 EXELIXIS, INC San Mateo Co. BI S117398305 North 210 GRAND N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.246 mi. 1301 ft. Site 8 of 9 in cluster W Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028989 Actual: Prog Element Code: 2213 23 ft. Record Id: PR0048985 Description: GEN - SATELLITE FACILITY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028989 Prog Element Code: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0081664 Description: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028989 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0048984 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 366 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 230 DY DEE WASH CORP San Mateo Co. BI S117397473 SSW 1369 LOWRIE N/A 1/8-1/4 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.248 mi. Site 2 of 4 in cluster X PO BOX 280270 1310 ft. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94128-0270 Contact: Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: PO BOX 280270 Lower Region: SAN MATEO US Facility ID: FA0011886 Actual: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT 21 ft. Record Id: PR0011696 Description: Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011886 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0004469 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE X231 ROGERS TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT INC SW 57 S LINDEN AVE 1/8-1/4 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.249 mi. EPA ID: 1316 ft. Site 2 of 4 in cluster X Relative: RCRA NonGen / NLR RCRA NonGen / NLR 1006816738 CAR000145987 Lower Date form received by agency: 06/26/2003 Facility name: ROGERS TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT INC Actual: Facility address: 57 S LINDEN AVE 21 ft. S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAR000145987 Mailing address: PO BOX 280270 Not reported SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94128-0270 Contact: PHILLIP L ROGERS Contact address: PO BOX 280270 Private SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94128-0270 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 650-952-1800 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Non -Generator Description: Handler: Non -Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: RALPH AND PHILLIP ROGERS Owner/operator address: Not reported Not reported Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: Not reported Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: 10/01/1969 Owner/Op end date: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 367 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site Y232 NNW 1/4-1/2 0.250 mi. 1322 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 28 ft. ROGERS TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT INC (Continued) Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: RALPH AND PHILLIP ROGERS Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator 10/01/1969 Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive) Recycler of hazardous waste: Transporter of hazardous waste: Treater, storer or disposer of HW: Underground injection activity: On-site burner exemption: Furnace exemption: Used oil fuel burner: Used oil processor: User oil refiner: Used oil fuel marketer to burner: Used oil Specification marketer: Used oil transfer facility: Used oil transporter: No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No Violation Status: No violations found INTERNATIONAL PAINT COMPANY 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 1 of 2 in cluster Y ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: Status: Status Date: Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: 38280291 Refer: RCRA 03/04/1993 Not reported Historical Historical Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Referred - Not Assigned Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1006816738 ENVIROSTOR S103893462 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE TC5123555.2s Page 368 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number INTERNATIONAL PAINT COMPANY (Continued) S103893462 Latitude: 37.64145 Longitude: -122.4125 APN: 014-242-010, 014242010 Past Use: NONE SPECIFIED Potential COC: ' HALOGENATED SOLVENTS' HYDROCARBON SOLVENTS * ORGANIC LIQUIDS (NONSOLVENTS) WITH HALOGENS Confirmed COC: NONE SPECIFIED Potential Description: NONE SPECIFIED Alias Name: Courtaulds Coating Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO. Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: L & D EQUIPMENT CO INC Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 014-242-010 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014242010 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 80001592 Alias Type: Former Project ID Alias Name: SLT2O324940 Alias Type: GeoTracker Global ID Alias Name: 38280291 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Not reported Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Not reported Completed Date: Not reported Comments: Not reported Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0009880 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004326 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024736 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0030051 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 369 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site INTERNATIONAL PAINT COMPANY (Continued) Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024736 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0030050 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025985 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0037439 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040787 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0056614 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025985 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0037438 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 38 Reg By: CALSI Reg Id: 38280291 Z233 SAMTRANS VACANT South 196 PRODUCE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.255 mi. 1347 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster Z Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 21 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103893462 LUST S102436291 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100436 T0608100436 37.647138 -122.407803 Completed - Case Closed 04/10/2000 JM 41-0460 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550024 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 370 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site SAMTRANS VACANT (Continued) LUST: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name: Address: City: Email: Phone Number: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name: Address: City: Email: Phone Number: LUST: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: LUST: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: MAP FINDINGS T0608100436 Local Agency Caseworker JACOB MADDEN SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS SAN MATEO jmadden@smcgov.org 6503726298 T0608100436 Regional Board Caseworker Regional Water Board SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 OAKLAND Not reported Not reported T0608100436 Other 06/24/1988 Leak Reported T0608100436 REMEDIATION 10/18/1988 Excavation T0608100436 Other 10/09/1985 Leak Discovery T0608100436 ENFORCEMENT 01/26/1989 Notice of Responsibility - #1 T0608100436 Completed - Case Closed 04/10/2000 T0608100436 Open - Case Begin Date 10/09/1985 SAN MATEO 550024 9- Case Closed T0608100436 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102436291 TC5123555.2s Page 371 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SAMTRANS VACANT (Continued) APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0460 Z234 SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DIST Region: South 196 PRODUCE FA0023211 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.255 mi. Description: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR 1347 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster Z Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 21 ft. Case Number: 550024 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported AA235 East 1/4-1/2 0.259 mi. 1368 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 25 ft. San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023211 Prog Element Code: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0026655 Description: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: INACTIVE CTC FOOD INTERNATIONAL 131 HARRIS SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 1 of 3 in cluster AA SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO 550155 9- Case Closed T0608101023 015123490 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102436291 LUST S103472872 San Mateo Co. BI N/A LUST S104912724 HIST CORTESE N/A TC5123555.2s Page 372 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CTC FOOD INTERNATIONAL (Continued) HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-1113 AA236 CTC FOOD INTERNATIONAL East 131 WEST HARRIS AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.259 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1368 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster AA Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 25 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104912724 LUST S109285641 N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608101023 T0608101023 37.650892 -122.403331 Completed - Case Closed 08/10/2000 JM 41-1113 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550155 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608101023 Global Id: T0608101023 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608101023 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608101023 Action Type: Other Date: 05/07/1998 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608101023 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 373 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CTC FOOD INTERNATIONAL (Continued) S109285641 Date: 06/30/1998 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608101023 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/10/2000 Global Id: T0608101023 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 05/07/1998 AA237 CTC FOOD INTERNATIONAL LUST S103396269 East 131 HARRIS San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.259 mi. 1368 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster AA Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 25 ft. Case Number: 550155 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024794 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0031283 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024794 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0030478 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 374 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site W238 AMTECH SAN FRANCISCO ELEVATOR NNW 250 GRAND 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.266 mi. 1405 ft. Site 9 of 9 in cluster W Relative: SLIC REG 2: Higher Region: 2 Facility ID: SL20251869 Actual: Facility Status: Not reported 28 ft. Date Closed: Not reported Local Case #: Not reported How Discovered: Not reported Leak Cause: Not reported Leak Source: Not reported Date Confirmed: Not reported Date Prelim Site Assmnt Workplan Submitted: Not reported Date Preliminary Site Assessment Began: Not reported Date Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Date Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remedial Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011511 Prog Element Code: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0027316 Description: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SLIC S106235216 San Mateo Co. BI N/A Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011511 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0028418 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0015837 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011784 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022726 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0025359 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023816 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0027808 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 375 Map ID SAN MATEO MAP FINDINGS Direction Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Distance PR0054411 Description: Elevation Site INACTIVE Region: AMTECH SAN FRANCISCO ELEVATOR (Continued) Facility ID: Region: SAN MATEO STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Facility ID: FA0037530 Description: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE Record Id: PR0054295 Facility ID: Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Description: Region: SAN MATEO ACTIVE Facility ID: FA0037530 Facility ID: Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY STORES HAZ MAT <3,499GAL,27,999LB, 1 3,999FT3 Record Id: PR0054294 Description: Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY ACTIVE Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037635 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0054411 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037635 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0054410 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0048898 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0066738 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0048898 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0066737 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0055898 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0077031 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0055898 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <3,499GAL,27,999LB, 1 3,999FT3 Record Id: PR0077030 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <3,499GAL,27,999LB, 1 3,999CF Facility Status: ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S106235216 TC5123555.2s Page 376 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site V239 SOUTH CITY FORD North 315 AIRPORT 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.269 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1419 ft. Site 6 of 6 in cluster V Relative: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS Lower LUST: Email: Lead Agency: Actual: Case Type: 18 ft. Geo Track: Action Type: Global Id: Date: Latitude: Action: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST 1000405658 SLIC N/A SWEEPS UST CA FID UST San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100505 T0608100505 37.655437 -122.407901 Completed - Case Closed 08/09/2001 JM 41-0529 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550081 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100505 Global Id: T0608100505 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100505 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100505 Action Type: Other Date: 05/12/1992 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100505 Action Type: Other Date: 06/19/1991 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100505 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/23/1991 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 TC5123555.2s Page 377 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SOUTH CITY FORD (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000405658 LUST: Global Id: T0608100505 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/09/2001 Global Id: T0608100505 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 06/19/1991 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported 550081 Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550081 T0608100505 How Discovered: OM 012318080 Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550081 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100505 APN Number: 012318080 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: STATE Open - Site Assessment 07/15/2015 T10000007143 DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL Not reported 37.65555 -122.40782 Cleanup Program Site Not reported SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported All Files are on GeoTracker or in the Local Agency Database Aquifer used for drinking water supply, Indoor Air Dichloroethene (DCE), Trichloroethylene (TCE), Vinyl chloride Site Opened 7/15/2015 based on elevated TCE detected onsite TC5123555.2s Page 378 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SOUTH CITY FORD (Continued) Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Not reported 550107 Not reported 44-025360 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550107-000006 Not reported 300 Not reported OIL WASTE WASTE OIL 1 Active 550107 9 44-025360 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550107-000001 A 300 04-20-94 OIL W WASTE OIL 5 Active 550107 9 44-025360 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550107-000002 A 100 04-20-94 OIL W WASTE OIL Not reported Active 550107 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000405658 TC5123555.2s Page 379 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SOUTH CITY FORD (Continued) Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: 9 44-025360 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550107-000003 A 550 04-20-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550107 9 44-025360 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550107-000004 A 550 04-20-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550107 9 44-025360 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550107-000005 A 550 04-20-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported CA FID UST: Facility ID: 41000496 Regulated By: UTNKA Regulated ID: Not reported Cortese Code: Not reported SIC Code: Not reported Facility Phone: Not reported Mail To: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000405658 TC5123555.2s Page 380 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SOUTH CITY FORD (Continued) Mailing Address: 315 AIRPORT BLVD Mailing Address 2: Not reported Mailing City,St,Zip: S SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Contact: Not reported Contact Phone: Not reported DUNs Number: Not reported NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Active San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017765 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011532 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017765 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045235 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017765 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0023583 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017765 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022642 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0529 AB240 PARKING CORPORATION OF AMERICA South 120 TERMINAL 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.270 mi. 1426 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AB Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 559187 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 21 ft. Global ID: SL0608187305 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000405658 LUST S106875186 SLIC N/A TC5123555.2s Page 381 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PARKING CORPORATION OF AMERICA (Continued) APN Number: 015113350 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: STATE Completed - Case Closed 05/26/2010 SL0608187305 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 559187 37.646763 -122.407428 Cleanup Program Site JM SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported Local Agency Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S106875186 AC241 UNION PACIFIC - SITE ADJACENT TO 69 S. LINDEN AVEN ENVIROSTOR S111464702 Sw EAST OF 69 S. LINDEN AVENUE VCP N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.272 mi. 1435 ft. Site 1 of 4 in cluster AC Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Lower Facility ID: 60001636 Status: Active Actual: Status Date: 03/06/2012 21 ft. Site Code: 201931 Site Type: Voluntary Cleanup Site Type Detailed: Voluntary Cleanup Acres: 2.97 NPL: NO Regulatory Agencies: SMBRP Lead Agency: SMBRP Program Manager: George Chow Supervisor: Julie Pettijohn Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Program: Not reported Restricted Use: NO Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.64756 Longitude: -122.4120 APN: NONE SPECIFIED Past Use: RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY, UNKNOWN Potential COC: Arsenic Lead Tetrachloroethylene (PCE Trichloroethylene (TCE Vinyl chloride 1,2-Dichloroethylene (cis Confirmed COC: NONE SPECIFIED TC5123555.2s Page 382 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS UNION PACIFIC - SITE ADJACENT TO 69 S. LINDEN AVENUE (Continued) Potential Description: OTH, SOIL, SV, UE Alias Name: SL0608137279 Alias Type: GeoTracker Global ID Alias Name: 201931 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 60001636 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 08/30/2012 Comments: Oversight Cost Estimate included as an Exhibit in the VCA. EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 09/05/2013 Comments: This letter transmits DTSC's oversight cost estimate for the Union Pacific Site Adjacent to 69 S Linden Avenue for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Pre -HARP Form Completed Date: 07/07/2015 Comments: preharp Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Amendment - Order/Agreement Completed Date: 07/24/2017 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 07/22/2014 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 09/29/2016 Comments: This letter transmits DTSC's estimate of oversight costs for the site for the time period July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 08/17/2016 Comments: The Vapor Intrusion Evaluation Report documents a vapor intrusion investigation at the site. DTSC has reviewed and approved the report. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Risk Assessment Report S111464702 TC5123555.2s Page 383 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION PACIFIC - SITE ADJACENT TO 69 S. LINDEN AVENUE (Continued) Completed Date: 08/17/2016 Comments: The Human Health Risk Assessment assesses potential risk to humans based on detected concentrations of contaminants at the site. DTSC has completed its review and approves this report. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Monitoring Report Completed Date: 01/23/2017 Comments: The March 2016 Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report describes the quarterly groundwater sampling that took place in March 2016. DTSC has reviewed and approves the report. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Workplan Completed Date: 05/08/2013 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 06/06/2014 Comments: The Site Investigation Report summarizes the 2013 field investigation Completed Document Type: and presents an updated conceptual site model. The Report recommends Completed Date: the collection of sub -slab soil vapor samples, additional groundwater Comments: samples, and monitoring wells MW -01 through MW -05 for four quarters. DTSC accepts the Report's recommendations, but has requested a groundwater monitoring plan to be submitted. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork Completed Date: 07/11/2013 Comments: Fieldword took place 6/17/2013 to 7/11/2013 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 11/01/2012 Comments: Union Pacific submitted to DTSC all previous environmental reports associated with the Site. DTSC reviewed these reports, provided comments, and made recommendations for future site investigations. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Monitoring Plan Completed Date: 10/17/2014 Comments: The Groundwater Monitoring Plan describes the data quality objectives, sampling procedures, analytical methods, and frequency of groundwater monitoring activities for the Site. The October 17, 2014 Addendum to the Groundwater Monitoring Plan adds that during the first monitoring event, groundwater will also be analyzed for CAM -17 metals. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported S111464702 TC5123555.2s Page 384 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site UNION PACIFIC - SITE ADJACENT TO 69 S. LINDEN AVENUE (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Workplan Completed Date: 09/11/2014 Comments: The Revised Addendum to the Revised Final Sampling and Analysis Work Plan describes the proposed scope of work and procedures for conducting an additional investigation at the site. The investigation will include collecting groundwater samples and subslab vapor samples. Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 08/25/2016 Comments: In 2014 additional site investigation was performed in accordance with the Revised Addendum to the Revised Final Sampling and Analysis Work Plan. The Updated Site Investigation and Conceptual Site Model (Report) incorporates the results from the 2014 investigation to provide an updated conceptual site model. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Monitoring Report Completed Date: 05/12/2015 Comments: This report provides a summary of the quarterly groundwater monitoring activities performed in December 2014. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Investigation Workplan Completed Date: 07/02/2015 Comments: The Indoor Air Sampling Work Plan describes proposed indoor air sampling activities at the Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Monitoring Report Completed Date: 12/22/2015 Comments: This report provides the results from the March 2015 quarterly groundwater monitoring. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Monitoring Report Completed Date: 08/18/2015 Comments: This document reports the quarterly groundwater monitoring results for June 2015. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Monitoring Report Completed Date: 01/23/2017 Comments: The December 2015 Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report describes the quarterly groundwater sampling that took place in December 2015. DTSC has reviewed and approves the report. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement S111464702 TC5123555.2s Page 385 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION PACIFIC - SITE ADJACENT TO 69 S. LINDEN AVENUE (Continued) Completed Date: 08/30/2012 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 08/21/2015 Comments: This letter includes a cost estimate of DTSC oversight costs for the year starting July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2016. Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: VCP: Facility ID: Site Type: Site Type Detail: Site Mgmt. Req.: Acres: National Priorities List: Cleanup Oversight Agencies: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Description: PROJECT WIDE Not reported Removal Action Workplan 2018 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Remedial Action Completion Report 2018 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Plan 2019 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction 2018 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Feasibility Study Report 07/16/2017 10/31/2017 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Design/Implementation Workplan 05/15/2018 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Fact Sheets 03/16/2018 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported CEQA - Notice of Exemption 03/06/2018 Not reported 60001636 Voluntary Cleanup Voluntary Cleanup NONE SPECIFIED 2.97 NO SMBRP SMBRP DTSC - Site Cleanup Program S111464702 TC5123555.2s Page 386 Map ID PROJECT WIDE MAP FINDINGS Direction Completed Document Type: Pre -HARP Form Distance 07/07/2015 Comments: Elevation Site UNION PACIFIC - SITE ADJACENT TO 69 S. LINDEN AVENUE (Continued) Project Manager: George Chow Supervisor: Julie Pettijohn Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Site Code: 201931 Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Programs Code: Not reported Status: Active Status Date: 03/06/2012 Restricted Use: NO Funding: Responsible Party Lat/Long: 37.64756 / -122.4120 APN: NONE SPECIFIED Past Use: RAILROAD RIGHT OF WAY, UNKNOWN Potential COC: 30001, 30013, 30022, 30027, 30028, 30195 Confirmed COC: NONE SPECIFIED Potential Description: OTH, SOIL, SV, UE Alias Name: SL0608137279 Alias Type: GeoTracker Global ID Alias Name: 201931 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 60001636 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 08/30/2012 Comments: Oversight Cost Estimate included as an Exhibit in the VCA. EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 09/05/2013 Comments: This letter transmits DTSC's oversight cost estimate for the Union Pacific Site Adjacent to 69 S Linden Avenue for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2013 and ending June 30, 2014. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Pre -HARP Form Completed Date: 07/07/2015 Comments: preharp Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Amendment - Order/Agreement Completed Date: 07/24/2017 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 07/22/2014 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE S111464702 TC5123555.2s Page 387 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site UNION PACIFIC - SITE ADJACENT TO 69 S. LINDEN AVENUE (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 09/29/2016 Comments: This letter transmits DTSC's estimate of oversight costs for the site for the time period July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 08/17/2016 Comments: The Vapor Intrusion Evaluation Report documents a vapor intrusion investigation at the site. DTSC has reviewed and approved the report. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Risk Assessment Report Completed Date: 08/17/2016 Comments: The Human Health Risk Assessment assesses potential risk to humans based on detected concentrations of contaminants at the site. DTSC has completed its review and approves this report. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Monitoring Report Completed Date: 01/23/2017 Comments: The March 2016 Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report describes the quarterly groundwater sampling that took place in March 2016. DTSC has reviewed and approves the report. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Workplan Completed Date: 05/08/2013 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 06/06/2014 Comments: The Site Investigation Report summarizes the 2013 field investigation and presents an updated conceptual site model. The Report recommends the collection of sub -slab soil vapor samples, additional groundwater samples, and monitoring wells MW -01 through MW -05 for four quarters. DTSC accepts the Report's recommendations, but has requested a groundwater monitoring plan to be submitted. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork Completed Date: 07/11/2013 Comments: Fieldword took place 6/17/2013 to 7/11/2013 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 11/01/2012 Comments: Union Pacific submitted to DTSC all previous environmental reports S111464702 TC5123555.2s Page 388 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UNION PACIFIC - SITE ADJACENT TO 69 S. LINDEN AVENUE (Continued) 08/25/2016 associated with the Site. DTSC reviewed these reports, provided In 2014 additional site investigation was performed in accordance comments, and made recommendations for future site investigations. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Monitoring Plan Completed Date: 10/17/2014 Comments: The Groundwater Monitoring Plan describes the data quality Not reported objectives, sampling procedures, analytical methods, and frequency of Monitoring Report groundwater monitoring activities for the Site. The October 17, 2014 05/12/2015 Addendum to the Groundwater Monitoring Plan adds that during the This report provides a summary of the quarterly groundwater first monitoring event, groundwater will also be analyzed for CAM -17 monitoring activities performed in December 2014. metals. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Workplan Completed Date: 09/11/2014 Comments: The Revised Addendum to the Revised Final Sampling and Analysis Work Plan describes the proposed scope of work and procedures for conducting an additional investigation at the site. The investigation will include collecting groundwater samples and subslab vapor samples. Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 08/25/2016 Comments: In 2014 additional site investigation was performed in accordance with the Revised Addendum to the Revised Final Sampling and Analysis Work Plan. The Updated Site Investigation and Conceptual Site Model (Report) incorporates the results from the 2014 investigation to provide an updated conceptual site model. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Monitoring Report Completed Date: 05/12/2015 Comments: This report provides a summary of the quarterly groundwater monitoring activities performed in December 2014. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Investigation Workplan Completed Date: 07/02/2015 Comments: The Indoor Air Sampling Work Plan describes proposed indoor air sampling activities at the Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Monitoring Report Completed Date: 12/22/2015 Comments: This report provides the results from the March 2015 quarterly groundwater monitoring. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported S111464702 TC5123555.2s Page 389 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UNION PACIFIC - SITE ADJACENT TO 69 S. LINDEN AVENUE (Continued) Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Monitoring Report 08/18/2015 This document reports the quarterly groundwater monitoring results for June 2015. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Monitoring Report 01/23/2017 The December 2015 Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report describes the quarterly groundwater sampling that took place in December 2015. DTSC has reviewed and approves the report. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Voluntary Cleanup Agreement 08/30/2012 Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 08/21/2015 Comments: This letter includes a cost estimate of DTSC oversight costs for the year starting July 1, 2015 and ending June 30, 2016. Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: PROJECT WIDE Not reported Removal Action Workplan 2018 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Remedial Action Completion Report 2018 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Plan 2019 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction 2018 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Feasibility Study Report 07/16/2017 10/31/2017 PROJECT WIDE Not reported Design/Implementation Workplan 05/15/2018 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Fact Sheets 03/16/2018 Not reported S111464702 TC5123555.2s Page 390 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UNION PACIFIC - SITE ADJACENT TO 69 S. LINDEN AVENUE (Continued) Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: PROJECT WIDE Not reported CEQA - Notice of Exemption 03/06/2018 Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S111464702 X242 HERTZ-PENSKE TRUCK LEASING, IN LUST 0001594786 SW 62 S LINDEN AVE HIST UST N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.282 mi. 1491 ft. Site 3 of 4 in cluster X Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550166 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 21 ft. Global ID: T0608199177 APN Number: 014102070 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550106 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100238 APN Number: 014102070 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST UST: 001 File Number: Not reported URL: Not reported Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000003308 Facility Type: Other Other Type: TRUCK LEASING Contact Name: MICHAEL J. DALY Telephone: 2153207000 Owner Name: RICHARD MEYERCHOFF, ET AL Owner Address: 181 - 28TH STREET Owner City,St,Zip: SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94121 Total Tanks: 0004 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 6855 Year Installed: 1973 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 6856 Year Installed: 1973 Tank Capacity: 00012000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT TC5123555.2s Page 391 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site HERTZ-PENSKE TRUCK LEASING, IN (Continued) Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual. Stock Inventor Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 6857 Year Installed: 1973 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: WASTE OIL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor Tank Num: 004 Container Num: 6858 Year Installed: 1973 Tank Capacity: 00000000 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor X243 PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP SW 62 LINDEN 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.282 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1491 ft. Site 4 of 4 in cluster X Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 21 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594786 LUST S101303285 SWEEPS UST N/A CHMIRS San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608199177 T0608199177 37.653182 -122.410791 Completed - Case Closed 01/17/2003 JM 41-0250 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550166 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608199177 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608199177 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker TC5123555.2s Page 392 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP (Continued) Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608199177 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/08/2000 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608199177 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/17/2003 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #2 Global Id: T0608199177 Action Type: Other Date: 04/17/2000 Action: Leak Reported LUST: Global Id: T0608199177 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 01/17/2003 Global Id: T0608199177 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 04/17/2000 Global Id: T0608199177 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 04/17/2000 Lead Agency: Case Type: Geo Track: Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303285 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100238 T0608100238 37.648014867 -122.413063 Completed - Case Closed 01/17/2003 JM 41-0250 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550106 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100238 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker TC5123555.2s Page 393 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP (Continued) S101303285 Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100238 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100238 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 06/08/1992 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100238 Action Type: Other Date: 08/15/1992 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100238 Action Type: Other Date: 10/13/1992 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100238 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/02/1992 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100238 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/17/2003 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #2 LUST: Global Id: T0608100238 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 01/17/2003 Global Id: T0608100238 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 08/13/1992 Global Id: T0608100238 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 08/13/1992 TC5123555.2s Page 394 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP (Continued) LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550106 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Not reported Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: 1/1/1965 Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550166 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Not reported 550105 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550105-000004 Not reported 1000 Not reported PETROLEUM WASTE PETROLEUM 3 Not reported 550105 Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303285 TC5123555.2s Page 395 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP (Continued) Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550105-000007 Not reported 1000 Not reported OIL WASTE WASTE OIL Not reported Not reported 550105 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550105-000008 Not reported 1000 Not reported OIL WASTE WASTE OIL Not reported Active 550105 9 Not reported 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 2(685-6) 41-000-550105-000001 A 12000 07-07-92 M.V. FUEL P DIESEL 5 Active 550105 9 Not reported 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 1(685-5) 41-000-550105-000002 A 10000 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303285 TC5123555.2s Page 396 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP (Continued) Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: 07-07-92 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550105 9 Not reported 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 3(685-7) 41-000-550105-000003 A 1000 07-07-92 PETROLEUM W WASTE OIL Not reported Active 550105 9 Not reported 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 LINK 41-000-550105-000005 A 12000 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P DIESEL Not reported Active 550105 9 Not reported 04-22-94 04-22-94 10-13-88 LINK 41-000-550105-000006 A 10000 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303285 TC5123555.2s Page 397 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP (Continued) CHMIRS: OES Incident Number: OES notification: OES Date: OES Time: Date Completed: Property Use: Agency Id Number: Agency Incident Number: Time Notified: Time Completed: Surrounding Area: Estimated Temperature: Property Management: More Than Two Substances Involved?: Resp Agncy Personel # Of Decontaminated: Responding Agency Personel # Of Injuries: Responding Agency Personel # Of Fatalities Others Number Of Decontaminated: Others Number Of Injuries: Others Number Of Fatalities: Vehicle Make/year: Vehicle License Number: Vehicle State: Vehicle Id Number: CA DOT PUC/ICC Number: Company Name: Reporting Officer Name/ID: Report Date: Facility Telephone: Waterway Involved: Waterway: Spill Site: Cleanup By: Containment: What Happened: Type: Measure: Other: Date/Time: Year: Agency: Incident Date: Admin Agency: Amount: Contained: Site Type: E Date: Substance: Quantity Released: Unknown: Substance #2: Substance #3: Evacuations: Number of Injuries: Number of Fatalities: #1 Pipeline: 12-1076 02/24/2012 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported No Not reported Merchant/Business Contractor Not reported Not reported Not reported Gal(s) Not reported 845 2012 ERTS 2/24/2012 San Mateo County Environmental Health Not reported Yes Not reported Not reported Diesel 50 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303285 TC5123555.2s Page 398 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP (Continued) SAN MATEO #2 Pipeline: Not reported #3 Pipeline: Not reported #1 Vessel >= 300 Tons: Not reported #2 Vessel >= 300 Tons: Not reported #3 Vessel — 300 Tons: Not reported Evacs: Not reported Injuries: Not reported Fatals: Not reported Comments: Not reported Description: RP states that a truck at a Penske terminal Facility Status: malfunctioned resulting in the release of 50 gallons of diesel over a 30ftx10ft area. Release has been contained and a contractor is enroute to complete clean up. San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017858 Prog Element Code: TIERED PERMITING-GENERAL Record Id: PR0069987 Description: TIERED PERMITING-GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017858 Prog Element Code: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTENR Record Id: PR0011574 Description: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTENR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017858 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0050527 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017858 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <3,499GAL,27,999LB, 1 3,999FT3 Record Id: PR0004253 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <3,499GAL,27,999LB, 1 3,999CF Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017858 Prog Element Code: 2352 Record Id: PR0076230 Description: TIER I: TANK STOR CAP=>1,320 & <5,000 GAL Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017858 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022640 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE S101303285 TC5123555.2s Page 399 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number PENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO., LP (Continued) S101303285 HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0250 AD244 COLOR CRAFT LUST S105073392 SE 255 S AIRPORT BLVD Contact Name: N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS 0.283 mi. SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org 1493 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AD Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550045 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 23 ft. Global ID: T0608100411 APN Number: 015124160 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST AD245 COLOR CRAFT LUST S102428219 SE 255 SOUTH AIRPORT BOULEVARD HIST CORTESE N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.283 mi. 1493 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster AD Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Actual: Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100411 23 ft. Global Id: T0608100411 Latitude: 37.655292 Longitude: -122.407666 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 01/02/2001 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: 41-0432 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Local Agency Local Case Number: 550045 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100411 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100411 TC5123555.2s Page 400 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site COLOR CRAFT (Continued) Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: T0608100411 Other 07/15/1991 Leak Discovery T0608100411 Other 02/23/1989 Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100411 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 08/21/1989 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100411 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/28/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100411 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 01/02/2001 Global Id: T0608100411 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 02/23/1989 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550045 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102428219 TC5123555.2s Page 401 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site COLOR CRAFT (Continued) HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0432 AE246 CHEVRON 9-0645 North North 401 AIRPORT SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 1519 ft. 0.288 mi. Relative: LUST: 1519 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AE Relative: LUST REG 2: Geo Track: Lower Region: 2 Latitude: Facility Id: Not reported Longitude: Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 16 ft. Case Number: 550011 Case Worker: How Discovered: OM Local Agency: Leak Cause: Unknown File Location: Leak Source: Unknown Potential Media Affect: Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Potential Contaminants of Concern: Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported AE247 CHEVRON 9-0645 North 401 AIRPORT 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.288 mi. 1519 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster AE Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 16 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102428219 LUST S105030518 N/A LUST S110060555 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100137 T0608100137 37.6556747 -122.4073976 Completed - Case Closed 01/18/2001 JM 41-0144 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550011 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100137 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker TC5123555.2s Page 402 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHEVRON 9-0645 (Continued) S110060555 Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100137 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100137 Action Type: Other Date: 02/09/1990 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100137 Action Type: Other Date: 02/09/1990 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100137 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/05/1997 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100137 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/27/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100137 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/26/1997 Action: Correspondence LUST: Global Id: T0608100137 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 01/18/2001 Global Id: T0608100137 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 02/27/1989 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550011 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed TC5123555.2s Page 403 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site CHEVRON 9-0645 (Continued) Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: MAP FINDINGS T0608100137 012317110 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-0144 AF248 CHEVRON 9-7875 SSE 300 SOUTH AIRPORT BOULEVARD 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.293 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1549 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster AF Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 19 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S110060555 LUST S110060527 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100864 T0608100864 37.645985 -122.404449 Completed - Case Closed 12/11/2002 JM 41-0939 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550134 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100864 Global Id: T0608100864 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100864 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100864 Action Type: Other TC5123555.2s Page 404 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site CHEVRON 9-7875 (Continued) Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: LUST: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: MAP FINDINGS 09/20/1994 Leak Reported T0608100864 ENFORCEMENT 09/29/1994 Notice of Responsibility - #1 T0608100864 Completed - Case Closed 12/11/2002 T0608100864 Open - Case Begin Date 09/20/1994 CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-0939 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S110060527 AF249 GREINER SERVICE STATIONS INC LUST S105030448 SSE 300 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.293 mi. Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR 1549 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster AF Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 19 ft. Case Number: 550134 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017712 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0027466 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO TC5123555.2s Page 405 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GREINER SERVICE STATIONS INC (Continued) Facility ID: FA0017712 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0023568 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017712 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022603 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022605 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0070019 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022605 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0070018 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022605 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0070020 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE AG250 FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE II SSW 1405 SAN MATEO 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.294 mi. 1553 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AG Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 21 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S105030448 LUST S102430413 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100794 T0608100794 37.646151 -122.410361 Completed - Case Closed 06/12/1995 JM 41-0848 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550131 Soil Gasoline Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 406 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550131 Distance How Discovered: OM EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE II (Continued) S102430413 LUST: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Global Id: T0608100794 Not reported Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Date Remediation Action Underway: Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100794 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100794 Action Type: Other Date: 05/24/1994 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100794 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/26/1994 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100794 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/12/1995 Global Id: T0608100794 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 05/24/1994 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550131 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 407 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE II (Continued) S102430413 Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550131 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100794 APN Number: 015112590 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017745 Prog Element Code: ABOVE GROUND TANK/SPCC Record Id: PR0065566 Description: ABOVE GROUND TANK/SPCC Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017745 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022626 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017745 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011587 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017745 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045308 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017745 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0023582 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017745 Prog Element Code: 2352 Record Id: PR0067371 Description: TIER I: TANK STOR CAP=>1,320 & <5,000 GAL Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE TC5123555.2s Page 408 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE II (Continued) S102430413 Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0848 AH251 NANOTECH INDUSTRIES DBA HYBRID COATING TECH INC LUST S112999683 WSW 111 S MAPLE AVE HAZNET N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.298 mi. Telephone: 6505888800 1574 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster AH Mailing Address: Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Lower Region: SAN MATEO NVT330010000 Facility ID: 559216 Actual: Facility Status: 313- Preliminary Assessm 22 ft. Global ID: Not reported Tons: APN Number: 014092120 Empty containers less than 30 gallons Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo HAZNET: envid: S112999683 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAD009159781 Contact: DAVID LAI Telephone: 6505888800 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: ARD981057870 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Disposal Method: Fuel Blending Prior To Energy Recovery At Another Site Tons: 154.1102 Cat Decode: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Method Decode: Fuel Blending Prior To Energy Recovery At Another Site Facility County: San Mateo envid: S112999683 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAD009159781 Contact: DAVID LAI Telephone: 6505888800 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVT330010000 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Empty containers less than 30 gallons Disposal Method: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Tons: 235.984 Cat Decode: Empty containers less than 30 gallons Method Decode: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Facility County: San Mateo TC5123555.2s Page 409 Map ID S112999683 MAP FINDINGS Direction GEPAID: CAD009159781 Distance DAVID LAI Telephone: Elevation Site Not reported Mailing Address: NANOTECH INDUSTRIES DBA HYBRID COATING TECH INC (Continued) SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 envid: S112999683 TSD EPA ID: Year: 2016 99 GEPAID: CAD009159781 Disposal Method: Contact: DAVID LAI 0.6 Telephone: 6505888800 Method Decode: Mailing Name: Not reported San Mateo Mailing Address: 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVT330010000 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Other empty containers 30 gallons or more Disposal Method: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Tons: 0.475 Cat Decode: Other empty containers 30 gallons or more Method Decode: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Facility County: San Mateo envid: S112999683 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAD009159781 Contact: DAVID LAI Telephone: 6505888800 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: ARD981057870 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Polymeric resin waste Disposal Method: Fuel Blending Prior To Energy Recovery At Another Site Tons: 0.6 Cat Decode: Polymeric resin waste Method Decode: Fuel Blending Prior To Energy Recovery At Another Site Facility County: San Mateo envid: S112999683 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAD009159781 Contact: DAVID LAI Telephone: 6505888800 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: ARD069748192 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Laboratory waste chemicals Disposal Method: Incineration --Thermal Destruction Other Than Use As A Fuel Tons: 0.31 Cat Decode: Laboratory waste chemicals Method Decode: Incineration --Thermal Destruction Other Than Use As A Fuel Facility County: San Mateo EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S112999683 TC5123555.2s Page 410 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site NANOTECH INDUSTRIES DBA HYBRID COATING TECH INC (Continued) Click this h� nprlink while viewing on your computer to access 91 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. Y252 WRIGHT CLEANERS NNW 316 GRAND 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.301 mi. UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL 1589 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster Y Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Higher Region: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 39 ft. Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO 559172 5C- Pollution Characteriz T0608175868 012312210 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S112999683 LUST S100878529 SLIC N/A San Mateo Co. BI DRYCLEANERS STATE Open - Site Assessment 03/04/2004 T0608175868 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 559172 37.655558 -122.410529 Cleanup Program Site JM SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported Local Agency Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Tetrachloroethylene (PCE), ' Alkylethoxtethanol, Alkylethoxtethanol Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017817 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0039745 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017817 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011544 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 411 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number WRIGHT CLEANERS (Continued) S100878529 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017817 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0004330 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE DRYCLEANERS: SAN MATEO EPA Id: CAD981634926 NAICS Code: 81232 NAICS Description: Drycleaning and Laundry Services (except Coin -Operated) SIC Code: 7211 SIC Description: Power Laundries, Family and Commercial Create Date: 07/03/1987 Facility Active: Yes Inactive Date: Not reported Facility Addr2: Not reported Owner Name: YONG P & CHUN JOUN Owner Address: 316 GRAND AVE Owner Address 2: Not reported Owner Telephone: 6505881918 Contact Name: YONG P JOUN Contact Address: 316 GRAND AVE Contact Address 2: Not reported Contact Telephone: 6505881918 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address 1: 316 GRAND AVE Mailing Address 2: Not reported Mailing City: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Mailing State: CA Mailing Zip: 940800000 Owner Fax: 0000000000 Region Code: 2 AF253 CHEVRON STATION NO 97875 LUST S113176819 SSE 300 S AIRPORT BLVD HAZNET N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.303 mi. 1601 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster AF Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550134 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 19 ft. Global ID: T0608100864 APN Number: 015141270 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HAZNET: envid: S113176819 Year: 2011 GEPAID: CAR000125302 Contact: Waste Tracking Personnel Telephone: 8773866044 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 6004 TC5123555.2s Page 412 Map ID S113176819 MAP FINDINGS Direction GEPAID: CAR000125302 Distance Waste Tracking Personnel Telephone: Elevation Site Not reported Mailing Address: CHEVRON STATION NO 97875 (Continued) Mailing City,St,Zip: Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN RAMON, CA 945830000 Not reported Gen County: Not reported TSD County: TSD EPA ID: CAD982444481 Other organic solids TSD County: Not reported Tons: Waste Category: Other organic solids Not reported Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery Facility County: San Mateo (1-1010-H129)Or(H131-H135) San Mateo Tons: 0.0375 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113176819 Year: 2011 GEPAID: CAR000125302 Contact: Waste Tracking Personnel Telephone: 8773866044 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 6004 Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN RAMON, CA 945830000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD982444481 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Metals Recovery Including Retoring,Smelting,Chemicals,Ect Tons: 0.015 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113176819 Year: 2011 GEPAID: CAR000125302 Contact: Waste Tracking Personnel Telephone: 8773866044 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 6004 Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN RAMON, CA 945830000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD982444481 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (1-1010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.861 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113176819 Year: 2011 GEPAID: CAR000125302 Contact: Waste Tracking Personnel Telephone: 8773866044 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 6004 Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN RAMON, CA 945830000 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S113176819 TC5123555.2s Page 413 Map ID S113176819 MAP FINDINGS Direction GEPAID: CAR000125302 Distance KATHY NORRIS-SLUSHER Telephone: Elevation Site Not reported Mailing Address: CHEVRON STATION NO 97875 (Continued) Mailing City,St,Zip: Gen County: Not reported Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: TSD County: Not reported Other organic solids Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Tons: Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery Not reported Method Decode: (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Facility County: Tons: 4.935 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113176819 Year: 2010 GEPAID: CAR000125302 Contact: KATHY NORRIS-SLUSHER Telephone: 8773866044 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 6004 Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN RAMON, CA 945830000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD982444481 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Metals Recovery Including Retoring,Smelting,Chemicals,Ect Tons: 0.0275 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo Clink this h gnarlink while viewing on your computer to access 15 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. AC254 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SCAVENGER Sw 69 S LINDEN AVE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.305 mi. 1613 ft. Site 2 of 4 in cluster AC Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 21 ft. Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: SAN MATEO 550121 9- Case Closed T0608100721 014103090 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST Not reported Not reported STATE 00000013290 Other FOR OWN USE Not reported 4155894020 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SCAVENGER EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S113176819 LUST 0001594837 HIST UST N/A HAZNET TC5123555.2s Page 414 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SCAVENGER (Continued) Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: 69 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0003 001 1 1968 00002000 PRODUCT REGULAR Not reported None 002 2 1968 00010000 PRODUCT DIESEL Not reported None 003 3 1968 00001000 WASTE WASTE OIL Not reported None HAZNET: 0001594837 envid: 0001594837 Year: 2013 GEPAID: CAP000241810 Contact: JIM DIEL Telephone: 9167895184 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 10031 FOOTHILLS BLVD Mailing City,St,Zip: ROSEVILLE, CA 957470000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD097030993 TSD County: Los Angeles Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.1 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: Not reported envid: 0001594837 Year: 2013 GEPAID: CAP000241810 Contact: JIM DIEL Telephone: 9167895184 Mailing Name: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594837 TC5123555.2s Page 415 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SCAVENGER (Continued) Mailing Address: 10031 FOOTHILLS BLVD Mailing City,St,Zip: ROSEVILLE, CA 957470000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAT080013352 TSD County: Los Angeles Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, ROSEVILLE, CA 957470000 Organics Recovery Ect Tons: 1.617 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: Not reported envid: 0001594837 Year: 2013 GEPAID: CAP000241810 Contact: JIM DIEL Telephone: 9167895184 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 10031 FOOTHILLS BLVD Mailing City,St,Zip: ROSEVILLE, CA 957470000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAT080013352 TSD County: Los Angeles Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Sludge Treatment And/Or Dewatering Tons: 2.45 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: Not reported AC255 ACUTECH AUTO Sw 69 LINDEN 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.305 mi. 1613 ft. Site 3 of 4 in cluster AC Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 21 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: 0001594837 LUST S101303286 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100721 T0608100721 37.647316559 -122.41247059 Completed - Case Closed 04/19/2011 JM 41-0762 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported 550121 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. TC5123555.2s Page 416 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number ACUTECH AUTO (Continued) S101303286 LUST: Global Id: T0608100721 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100721 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: Other Date: 06/22/1993 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/17/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/08/2006 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 01/15/1994 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100721 TC5123555.2s Page 417 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site ACUTECH AUTO (Continued) Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: MAP FINDINGS RESPONSE 03/06/2009 Correspondence T0608100721 RESPONSE 05/15/2010 Other Report / Document T0608100721 RESPONSE 12/29/2006 CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report T0608100721 RESPONSE 11/30/2007 Remedial Progress Report T0608100721 RESPONSE 08/14/2007 Remedial Progress Report T0608100721 RESPONSE 08/15/2007 Remedial Progress Report T0608100721 RESPONSE 08/15/2007 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100721 RESPONSE 08/15/2006 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100721 RESPONSE 08/15/2005 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100721 RESPONSE 10/08/2003 Interim Remedial Action Report T0608100721 RESPONSE 03/25/2004 Soil and Water Investigation Workplan T0608100721 RESPONSE 07/22/2004 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303286 TC5123555.2s Page 418 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ACUTECH AUTO (Continued) S101303286 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/26/2004 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/19/2005 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/27/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/10/2006 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/29/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page 419 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site ACUTECH AUTO (Continued) Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number T0608100721 RESPONSE 02/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100721 RESPONSE 11/15/2003 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100721 RESPONSE 11/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100721 RESPONSE 05/15/2005 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100721 RESPONSE 05/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100721 RESPONSE 09/16/2009 Clean Up Fund - 5 -Year Review Summary - Regulator Responded T0608100721 RESPONSE 02/15/2011 Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually T0608100721 Other 06/22/1993 Leak Reported T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT 11/09/2010 Letter - Notice - #20101109 T0608100721 RESPONSE 05/15/2011 Well Destruction Report T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT 04/01/2004 Staff Letter - #20040401 T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT S101303286 TC5123555.2s Page 420 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ACUTECH AUTO (Continued) S101303286 Date: 03/10/2009 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/18/2006 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/17/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/12/2003 Action: Interim Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/04/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20031204A Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/18/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060718 Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/27/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050727B Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/03/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030403C Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/24/1993 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/10/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060110 TC5123555.2s Page 421 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ACUTECH AUTO (Continued) S101303286 Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/27/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050727A Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/19/2011 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20110419 Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/15/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090715 Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 02/27/2006 Action: In Situ Physical/Chemical Treatment (other than SVE) Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/17/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030617 Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/03/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030403B Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/17/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030617B Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/03/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030403A Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/13/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20091013 Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 422 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site ACUTECH AUTO (Continued) Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: MAP FINDINGS 08/15/2008 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100721 RESPONSE 05/15/2009 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100721 RESPONSE 01/08/2010 Other Workplan T0608100721 REMEDIATION 08/31/1993 Excavation T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT 12/04/2003 Staff Letter - #20031204B T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT 07/19/2006 Staff Letter - #20060719 T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT 02/13/2007 Staff Letter - #20070213B T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT 02/13/2007 Staff Letter - #20070213A T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT 11/29/2006 Staff Letter - #20061129 T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT 10/24/2008 Staff Letter - #20081024 T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT 01/21/2010 Staff Letter - #20100121 T0608100721 ENFORCEMENT 11/18/2009 Staff Letter - #20091118 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303286 TC5123555.2s Page 423 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site ACUTECH AUTO (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/16/2010 Action: Clean Up Fund - 5 -Year Review Summary - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100721 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/18/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20101118 LUST: Global Id: T0608100721 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 04/19/2011 Global Id: T0608100721 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 06/22/1993 Global Id: T0608100721 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 01/10/2006 Global Id: T0608100721 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 02/13/2007 Global Id: T0608100721 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 06/22/1993 Global Id: T0608100721 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 06/24/2009 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Pollution Characterization Case Number: 550121 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported S101303286 TC5123555.2s Page 424 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number ACUTECH AUTO (Continued) S101303286 Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017702 Prog Element Code: GEN 1-5 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0011605 Description: GEN 1-5 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017702 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <6999 GAL, 55999 LB, 2799FT^3 Record Id: PR0004209 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <6999 GAL, 55999 LB, 2799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017702 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0026947 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027476 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0043682 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027476 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0043683 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040167 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0056180 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040167 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0056178 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040167 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0056179 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF TC5123555.2s Page 425 Map ID GALLI'S SANITARY BAKERY MAP FINDINGS Direction 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Distance 1624 ft. Elevation Site LUST: Higher ACUTECH AUTO (Continued) Case Type: Facility Status: INACTIVE 41 ft. Region: SAN MATEO Latitude: Facility ID: FA0044795 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Status Date: Record Id: PR0056904 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Local Agency: Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Potential Media Affect: Facility ID: FA0044795 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0056902 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0044795 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0056903 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0762 256 GALLI'S SANITARY BAKERY NNW 324 GRAND AVE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.308 mi. 1624 ft. Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 41 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: LUST: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303286 LUST S119002719 HAZNET N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T10000009427 T10000009427 37.65575 -122.41059 Open - Site Assessment 09/29/2016 JM Not reported SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported 550225 Aquifer used for drinking water supply, Soil Diesel, Heating Oil / Fuel Oil Not reported T10000009427 Local Agency Caseworker JACOB MADDEN SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP TC5123555.2s Page 426 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number GALLI'S SANITARY BAKERY (Continued) Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 LUST: T10000009427 Global Id: T10000009427 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/10/2017 Action: Clean Up Fund - Letter to RP Global Id: T10000009427 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/29/2016 Action: Staff Letter - #20160929 Global Id: T10000009427 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/14/2016 Action: Verbal Communication Global Id: T10000009427 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/16/2017 Action: Staff Letter - #20170316 Global Id: T10000009427 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/07/2017 Action: Preliminary Site Assessment Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000009427 Action Type: Other Date: 09/19/2016 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T10000009427 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/31/2017 Action: Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000009427 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/16/2016 Action: Staff Letter - #20161216 Global Id: T10000009427 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/29/2016 Action: Notice of Responsibility Global Id: T10000009427 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/10/2017 Action: Notification - Preclosure Global Id: T10000009427 S119002719 TC5123555.2s Page 427 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GALLI'S SANITARY BAKERY (Continued) Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/27/2017 Action: Tank Removal Report / UST Sampling Report LUST: Global Id: T10000009427 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 09/19/2016 Global Id: T10000009427 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 09/29/2016 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: S119002719 Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550225 Facility Status: 313- Preliminary Assessm Global ID: T10000009427 APN Number: 012312400 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HAZNET: S119002719 envid: S119002719 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAC002874887 Contact: TODD GALLI Telephone: 6507846807 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 661 PINE TER Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940802740 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD009466392 TSD County: Contra Costa Waste Category: Other empty containers 30 gallons or more Disposal Method: Other Treatment Tons: 0.25 Cat Decode: Other empty containers 30 gallons or more Method Decode: Other Treatment Facility County: San Mateo envid: S119002719 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAC002874887 Contact: TODD GALLI Telephone: 6507846807 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 661 PINE TER Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940802740 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVT330010000 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S119002719 TC5123555.2s Page 428 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GALLI'S SANITARY BAKERY (Continued) Tons: 0.9 Cat Decode: Other organic solids Method Decode: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Facility County: San Mateo EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number envid: S119002719 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAC002874887 Contact: TODD GALLI Telephone: 6507846807 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 661 PINE TER Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940802740 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAL000190816 TSD County: Stanislaus Waste Category: Unspecified oil -containing waste Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010 -H129) Or (H131 -H135) Tons: 2.919 Cat Decode: Unspecified oil -containing waste Method Decode: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Facility County: San Mateo AC257 UNION PACIFIC Sw ADJACENT 69 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.308 mi. 1628 ft. Site 4 of 4 in cluster AC Relative: SLIC Lower Region: Facility Status: Actual: Status Date: 21 ft. Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: S119002719 SLIC S109277270 N/A STATE Open - Site Assessment 02/14/2007 SL0608137279 DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL 60001636 37.647131175363 -122.412028312683 Cleanup Program Site Not reported DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL Not reported All Files are on GeoTracker or in the Local Agency Database Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Solvents Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: TC5123555.2s Page 429 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS AI258 AIRPORT BOULEVARD PROPERTIES North 309/315/401/411/421 AIRPORT BLVD, 401-407 CYPRESS AVE, 216 M 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.309 mi. 1632 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster Al Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Higher Facility ID: Status: Actual: Status Date: 29 ft. Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ENVIROSTOR S118584220 VCP N/A 60002307 Active 02/01/2016 202080 Voluntary Cleanup Voluntary Cleanup 2 NO SMBRP SMBRP Robert Boggs Julie Pettijohn Cleanup Berkeley ,22 ,13 CLRRA Liability Immunity (AB 389) NO NONE SPECIFIED Responsible Party 37.65596 -122.4088 NONE SPECIFIED DEGREASING FACILITY, ENGINE TESTING/REPAIR, FUEL - VEHICLE STORAGE/ REFUELING, HOTEL, RETAIL - SERVICE STATION, RETAIL - VEHICLES, UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS, VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Benzene Lead Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs Tetrachloroethylene (PCE TPH-gas TPH-MOTOR OIL Trichloroethylene (TCE Ethylbenzene Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs Benzo[a]pyrene Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene Toluene Xylenes Benzene Lead Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs Tetrachloroethylene (PCE TPH-gas TPH-MOTOR OIL Trichloroethylene (TCE Ethylbenzene Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs Benzo[a]pyrene Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene Toluene Xylenes IA, OTH, SOIL, SV 202080 Project Code (Site Code) 60002307 Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: CEQA - Responsible Agency Review Completed Date: 03/06/2017 Comments: Addendum to EIR to fulfill CEQA requirements. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: California Land Reuse and Revitalization Agreement Completed Date: 07/29/2016 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE TC5123555.2s Page 430 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AIRPORT BOULEVARD PROPERTIES (Continued) Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Not reported Annual Oversight Cost Estimate 10/05/2016 Annual Cost Estimate Completed. EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number PROJECT WIDE Not reported Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Report 11/07/2016 DTSC comments discussed during a meeting on 11/7/2016. Report and data accepted by DTSC. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Site Characterization Report 11/07/2016 Report discussed and data accepted by DTSC during a meeting on 11/7/2016. PROJECT WIDE Not reported AB 389 Response Plan 03/10/2017 The public comment ended on February 23, 2017. No comments regarding the Draft Response Plan were received. Therefore, the Response Plan and Site Management Plan were approved. A Final Response Plan was requested by 3/17/2017. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Public Notice 01/19/2017 Placed in SF Examiner. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Fact Sheets 01/19/2017 Community Update mailed out in English and Spanish. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Community Profile Completed Date: 02/21/2017 Comments: Completed and signed Community Profile Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Plan 02/24/2018 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported S118584220 TC5123555.2s Page 431 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number AIRPORT BOULEVARD PROPERTIES (Continued) S118584220 Schedule Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Schedule Due Date: 02/24/2018 Schedule Revised Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Certification Schedule Due Date: 02/19/2018 Schedule Revised Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Land Use Restriction Schedule Due Date: 05/05/2018 Schedule Revised Date: Not reported VCP: Facility ID: 60002307 Site Type: Voluntary Cleanup Site Type Detail: Voluntary Cleanup Site Mgmt. Req.: NONE SPECIFIED Acres: 2 National Priorities List: NO Cleanup Oversight Agencies: SMBRP Lead Agency: SMBRP Lead Agency Description: DTSC - Site Cleanup Program Project Manager: Robert Boggs Supervisor: Julie Pettijohn Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Site Code: 202080 Assembly: 22 Senate: 113 Special Programs Code: CLRRA Liability Immunity (AB 389) Status: Active Status Date: 02/01/2016 Restricted Use: NO Funding: Responsible Party Lat/Long: 37.65596 / -122.4088 APN: NONE SPECIFIED Past Use: DEGREASING FACILITY, ENGINE TESTING/REPAIR, FUEL - VEHICLE STORAGE/ REFUELING, HOTEL, RETAIL - SERVICE STATION, RETAIL - VEHICLES, UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS, VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Potential COC: 30003, 30013, 30019, 30022, 30025, 3002502, 30027, 30272, 30472, 30478, 30483, 30550, 30593 Confirmed COC: 30003,30013,30019,30022,30025,3002502,30027,30272,30472,30478,30483, 30550,30593 Potential Description: IA, OTH, SOIL, SV Alias Name: 202080 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 60002307 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: CEQA - Responsible Agency Review Completed Date: 03/06/2017 Comments: Addendum to EIR to fulfill CEQA requirements. TC5123555.2s Page 432 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number AIRPORT BOULEVARD PROPERTIES (Continued) Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: California Land Reuse and Revitalization Agreement Completed Date: 07/29/2016 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Annual Oversight Cost Estimate Completed Date: 10/05/2016 Comments: Annual Cost Estimate Completed. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Report Completed Date: 11/07/2016 Comments: DTSC comments discussed during a meeting on 11/7/2016. Report and data accepted by DTSC. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 11/07/2016 Comments: Report discussed and data accepted by DTSC during a meeting on 11/7/2016. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: AB 389 Response Plan Completed Date: 03/10/2017 Comments: The public comment ended on February 23, 2017. No comments regarding the Draft Response Plan were received. Therefore, the Response Plan and Site Management Plan were approved. A Final Response Plan was requested by 3/17/2017. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Public Notice Completed Date: 01/19/2017 Comments: Placed in SF Examiner. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fact Sheets Completed Date: 01/19/2017 Comments: Community Update mailed out in English and Spanish. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Community Profile Completed Date: 02/21/2017 Comments: Completed and signed Community Profile Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported S118584220 TC5123555.2s Page 433 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AIRPORT BOULEVARD PROPERTIES (Continued) Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: PROJECT WIDE Not reported Operations and Maintenance Plan 02/24/2018 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Removal Action Completion Report 02/24/2018 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Certification 02/19/2018 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction 05/05/2018 Not reported AJ259 CARLIN CO NW 120 MAPLE 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.312 mi. 1648 ft. Site 1 of 4 in cluster AJ Relative: LUST REG 2: Higher Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 57 ft. Case Number: 550092 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported AB260 South 1/4-1/2 0.312 mi. 1649 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 21 ft. CARCIONE FRESH PRODUCE CO INC 131 TERMINAL SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 2 of 2 in cluster AB LUST: Lead Agency: Case Type: Geo Track: Global Id: Latitude: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S118584220 LUST S105481867 N/A LUST S105073398 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608126439 T0608126439 37.645819061 TC5123555.2s Page 434 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CARCIONE FRESH PRODUCE CO INC (Continued) Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number -122.407863306 Completed - Case Closed 03/27/2014 JM 41-4032 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported 550158 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. LUST: T0608126439 Global Id: T0608126439 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608126439 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608126439 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/07/2003 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/09/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20081209 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/08/2010 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/05/2008 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT S105073398 TC5123555.2s Page 435 Map ID T0608126439 MAP FINDINGS ENFORCEMENT Direction 08/15/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120815 Global Id: Distance Action Type: EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 CARCIONE FRESH PRODUCE CO INC (Continued) S105073398 RESPONSE Date: 03/06/2013 Action: Action: Staff Letter - #20130306 T0608126439 Global Id: T0608126439 Date: Action Type: RESPONSE Unknown Date: 11/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/22/2004 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/10/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100610 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/21/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110721 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/15/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120815 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/19/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/30/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/07/2003 Action: Unknown TC5123555.2s Page 436 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARCIONE FRESH PRODUCE CO INC (Continued) S105073398 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/30/2003 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/21/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 437 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARCIONE FRESH PRODUCE CO INC (Continued) S105073398 Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/08/2006 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/09/2014 Action: Notification - Preclosure - #20140109 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/15/2012 Action: CAP/RAP - Final Remediation / Design Plan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/24/2011 Action: Other Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/27/2014 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20140327 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: Other Date: 10/23/1998 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: Other Date: 11/04/1998 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/28/2010 Action: Site Assessment Report Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/31/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/15/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090715 TC5123555.2s Page 438 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARCIONE FRESH PRODUCE CO INC (Continued) S105073398 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/20/2009 Action: Pilot Study/ Treatability Report Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 10/16/2003 Action: In Situ Physical/Chemical Treatment (other than SVE) Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/14/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030414 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/19/2005 Action: Notice of Violation - #20050719 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/20/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050120 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/08/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20051208 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/18/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20021118 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/13/1998 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/17/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20031117 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/22/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030722 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/07/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20041007 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 439 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARCIONE FRESH PRODUCE CO INC (Continued) S105073398 Date: 02/22/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070222 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/07/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030507 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/18/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090618 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/11/2013 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/20/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/21/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100121 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/02/2010 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20100302 Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608126439 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually LUST: Global Id: T0608126439 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 03/27/2014 Global Id: T0608126439 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 10/23/1998 TC5123555.2s Page 440 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CARCIONE FRESH PRODUCE CO INC (Continued) Global Id: T0608126439 Status: Open - Eligible for Closure Status Date: 11/21/2013 Global Id: T0608126439 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 10/15/2003 Global Id: T0608126439 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 10/16/2003 Global Id: T0608126439 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 09/20/2012 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Remedial action (cleanup) Underway Case Number: 550158 How Discovered: UM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Piping Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: 1/1/1965 Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: SAN MATEO 550158 9- Case Closed T0608126439 015113210 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST Active 550045 3 Not reported 04-26-94 04-26-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550045-000001 A 10000 04-26-94 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S105073398 TC5123555.2s Page 441 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CARCIONE FRESH PRODUCE CO INC (Continued) Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED 3 Active 550045 3 Not reported 04-26-94 04-26-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550045-000002 A 10000 04-26-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported Active 550045 3 Not reported 04-26-94 04-26-94 10-13-88 Not reported 41-000-550045-000003 A 6000 04-26-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED Not reported SAN MATEO FA0017708 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR PR0044803 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017708 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0023542 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017708 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S105073398 TC5123555.2s Page 442 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CARCIONE FRESH PRODUCE CO INC (Continued) S105073398 Record Id: PR0022600 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037680 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0054568 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037682 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0054572 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037696 Prog Element Code: 1805 Record Id: PR0079090 Description: TIRE GENERATOR - SMALL QUANTITY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037697 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0054677 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037681 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0054570 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037683 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0054575 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0037696 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0054675 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 443 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AJ261 JMB CONSTRUCTION, INC NW 132 MAPLE Region: 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 FA0012483 0.312 mi. GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: 1649 ft. Site 2 of 4 in cluster AJ GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Relative: LUST REG 2: Facility ID: Higher Region: 2 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: Facility Id: Not reported Description: Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed INACTIVE 57 ft. Case Number: 550156 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S103472870 San Mateo Co. BI N/A San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012483 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011719 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012483 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0004489 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012483 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0035286 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027480 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0043692 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027480 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0067746 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 444 Map ID S F ENGINE RE -MANUFACTURING MAP FINDINGS Direction 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Distance JACOB MADDEN 1649 ft. Elevation Site LUST: Higher JMB CONSTRUCTION, INC (Continued) Email: Case Type: Region: SAN MATEO 57 ft. Facility ID: FA0027480 Latitude: Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0043693 Status Date: Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE Local Agency: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027480 Potential Media Affect: Prog Element Code: 2352 Record Id: PR0065897 Description: TIER I: TANK STOR CAP=>1,320 & <5,000 GAL Facility Status: ACTIVE AJ262 S F ENGINE RE -MANUFACTURING NW 132 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.312 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1649 ft. Site 3 of 4 in cluster AJ Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 57 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103472870 LUST S102436724 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100779 T0608100779 37.648591 -122.415573 Completed - Case Closed 02/28/2001 JM 41-0832 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550156 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Not reported Not reported LUST: T0608100779 Global Id: T0608100779 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100779 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 445 Map ID R.E.H. PROPERTIES MAP FINDINGS West Direction San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HIST CORTESE Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Relative: LUST: S F ENGINE RE -MANUFACTURING (Continued) S102436724 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST: Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Global Id: T0608100779 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT T0608100646 Date: 06/30/1998 37.6496749901864 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 -122.41506466634 Global Id: T0608100779 Open - Verification Monitoring Action Type: Other 04/03/2015 Date: 11/19/1993 JM Action: Leak Reported 41-0680 Global Id: T0608100779 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Action Type: REMEDIATION Not reported Date: 11/01/1999 550109 Action: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100779 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 02/28/2001 Global Id: T0608100779 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 11/19/1993 HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0832 AH263 R.E.H. PROPERTIES LUST S102628257 West 114 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HIST CORTESE 0.313 mi. 1652 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster AH Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Actual: Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100646 22 ft. Global Id: T0608100646 Latitude: 37.6496749901864 Longitude: -122.41506466634 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 04/03/2015 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: 41-0680 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Not reported Local Case Number: 550109 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County TC5123555.2s Page 446 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site R.E.H. PROPERTIES (Continued) MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. LUST: T0608100646 Global Id: T0608100646 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100646 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100646 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 04/15/2009 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: Other Date: 01/12/1993 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2016 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/22/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120822 S102628257 TC5123555.2s Page 447 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site R.E.H. PROPERTIES (Continued) Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: MAP FINDINGS T0608100646 RESPONSE 08/30/2004 Remedial Progress Report T0608100646 RESPONSE 11/15/2006 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100646 RESPONSE 05/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100646 RESPONSE 03/26/2006 Interim Remedial Action Report T0608100646 RESPONSE 05/15/2014 Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually T0608100646 RESPONSE 05/25/2009 Remedial Progress Report T0608100646 RESPONSE 04/13/2009 Remedial Progress Report T0608100646 RESPONSE 05/28/2010 Site Assessment Report T0608100646 RESPONSE 11/04/2003 NPDES / WDR Reports T0608100646 RESPONSE 06/02/2003 Soil and Water Investigation Report T0608100646 RESPONSE 11/04/2003 Electronic Reporting Submittal Due T0608100646 RESPONSE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102628257 TC5123555.2s Page 448 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site R.E.H. PROPERTIES (Continued) Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: MAP FINDINGS 05/15/2006 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100646 RESPONSE 05/15/2008 Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually T0608100646 RESPONSE 11/15/2007 Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually T0608100646 RESPONSE 11/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100646 RESPONSE 11/15/2005 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608100646 RESPONSE 11/15/2003 Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/04/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102628257 TC5123555.2s Page 449 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number R.E.H. PROPERTIES (Continued) S102628257 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/28/2004 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/06/2005 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/16/2005 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/17/2007 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/30/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2018 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/11/2008 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/12/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/10/2015 Action: Staff Letter - #20150410 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/15/2011 Action: Other Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/02/2011 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan - Addendum - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 450 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number R.E.H. PROPERTIES (Continued) S102628257 Date: 01/20/2012 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2015 Action: Risk Assessment Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/10/2015 Action: Soil Vapor Intrusion Investigation Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/09/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030909 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/22/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030122B Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/12/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20081112 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: Other Date: 08/13/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2017 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/18/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110518 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/08/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20101208 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/03/2016 Action: Clean Up Fund - Case Closure Review Summary Report (RSR) TC5123555.2s Page 451 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number R.E.H. PROPERTIES (Continued) S102628257 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/28/2013 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/12/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090512 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2017 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/01/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20051201 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/13/2006 Action: Warning Letter - #20060613 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/24/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20080324 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/10/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050810 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/22/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030122A Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/09/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #2003090913 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 452 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site R.E.H. PROPERTIES (Continued) Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: MAP FINDINGS 01/12/1993 Notice of Responsibility - #19930112 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 04/16/2003 Notice of Violation - #20030416 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 08/30/2004 Notice of Violation - #20040830 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 08/15/2006 Notice of Violation - #20060815 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 05/27/2005 Staff Letter - #20050527 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 01/12/2005 Staff Letter - #20050112 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 12/05/2006 Staff Letter - #20061205 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 06/17/2002 Staff Letter - #20020617 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 04/04/2002 Staff Letter - #20020404 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 06/25/2015 Staff Letter - #20150625 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 05/13/2014 Notice of Violation - #20140513 T0608100646 RESPONSE 02/15/2015 Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102628257 TC5123555.2s Page 453 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number R.E.H. PROPERTIES (Continued) S102628257 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/26/2009 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/22/2013 Action: Staff Letter - #20130122 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: Other Date: 11/01/1999 Action: Leak Stopped Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/15/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090715 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/30/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090930 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/24/2009 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan - Addendum Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/17/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20091217 Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 09/30/2004 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100646 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 454 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site R.E.H. PROPERTIES (Continued) Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: LUST: Global Id: Status: Status Date Global Id: Status: Status Date Global Id: Status: Status Date Global Id: Status: Status Date: MAP FINDINGS 11/15/2013 Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 09/22/2011 Staff Letter - #20110922 T0608100646 ENFORCEMENT 01/07/2016 Staff Letter - #20160117 T0608100646 REMEDIATION 06/29/2009 Excavation T0608100646 RESPONSE 05/15/2015 Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually T0608100646 RESPONSE 09/18/2015 Well Destruction Report T0608100646 Open - Case Begin Date 08/13/1987 T0608100646 Open - Remediation 01/12/2005 T0608100646 Open - Site Assessment 08/13/1987 T0608100646 Open - Verification Monitoring 04/03/2015 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Remediation Plan Case Number: 550109 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102628257 TC5123555.2s Page 455 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number R.E.H. PROPERTIES (Continued) S102628257 Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: 9/9/2003 Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017787 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011593 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017787 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045193 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017787 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0023302 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017787 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022661 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0048202 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0070976 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0048202 Prog Element Code: 2352 Record Id: PR0066025 Description: TIER I: TANK STOR CAP=>1,320 & <5,000 GAL Facility Status: INACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0680 TC5123555.2s Page 456 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AH264 REH PROPERTY West 114 S MAPLE AVE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.313 mi. Facility Status: 1652 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster AH Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: Year Installed: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 22 ft. Global ID: Type of Fuel: APN Number: Container Construction Thickness: Case Type: Leak Detection: EDR Link ID: HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO 550109 5R- Remediation Plan T0608100646 014091020 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S112960850 HIST UST N/A HAZNET 0002BBCE http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BBCE.pdf Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Tank Num: Not reported Container Num: Not reported Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: Not reported Tank Used for: Not reported Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Not reported Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: HAZNET: envid: Year: GEPAID: Contact: Telephone: Mailing Name: Mailing Address: Mailing City,St,Zip: Gen County: TSD EPA ID: TSD County: Waste Category: Disposal Method: Tons: Cat Decode: Method Decode S112960850 2007 CAC002615741 ANTHONY MCINCYRE 6502220339 Not reported 114 S MAPLE AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Not reported NVD980895338 Not reported Waste oil and mixed oil Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (1-1010-H129)Or(H131-H135) 0.2 Not reported Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 457 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site REH PROPERTY (Continued) Facility County: San Mateo AJ265 SIMPSON COATINGS Region: NW 111 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE FA0017803 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.315 mi. Description: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR 1661 ft. Site 4 of 4 in cluster AJ Facility ID: Relative: SLIC: 2354 Higher Region: STATE TANK STOR CAP => 10,000 AND <100,000 GAL Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Actual: Status Date: 01/15/2015 60 ft. Global Id: T10000006432 Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Lead Agency Case Number: 559216 Latitude: 37.6496265053279 Longitude: -122.414024746033 Case Type: Cleanup Program Site Case Worker: JM Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP RB Case Number: Not reported File Location: Not reported Potential Media Affected: Not reported Potential Contaminants of Concern: Ethylbenzene, Toluene, Xylene Site History: Case opened 2015 Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017803 Prog Element Code: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0011534 Description: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S112960850 SLIC S117397746 San Mateo Co. BI N/A Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017803 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 240001 LB, 112000FT3 Record Id: PR0004222 Description: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 2240001-6, 11 2000C Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017803 Prog Element Code: 2354 Record Id: PR0068192 Description: TANK STOR CAP => 10,000 AND <100,000 GAL Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 458 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AK266 BAY BRIDGE HARDWARE SUPPLY ESE 151 MITCHELL AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.319 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1683 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AK Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 18 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST 1000729935 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100650 T0608100650 37.6492 -122.403355 Completed - Case Closed 06/06/1995 JM 41-0684 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550108 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100650 Global Id: T0608100650 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100650 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100650 Global Id: T0608100650 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 02/23/1993 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100650 Action Type: Other Date: 01/19/1993 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100650 Action Type: Other Date: 11/18/1992 Action: Leak Reported TC5123555.2s Page 459 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BAY BRIDGE HARDWARE SUPPLY (Continued) Global Id: T0608100650 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/12/1993 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100650 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 02/23/1993 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100650 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 02/23/1993 Action: Free Product Removal LUST: Global Id: T0608100650 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/06/1995 Global Id: T0608100650 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 11/18/1992 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: PENTAGON LIGHT Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550108 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100650 APN Number: 015123410 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0684 AK267 PENTAGON LIGHT ESE 151 MITCHELL 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.319 mi. 1683 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster AK Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 18 ft. Case Number: 550108 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000729935 LUST S104494261 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI TC5123555.2s Page 460 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PENTAGON LIGHT (Continued) Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Not reported 550192 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550192-000001 Not reported 500 Not reported Not reported PRODUCT Not reported 4 Not reported 550192 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550192-000002 Not reported 750 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED Not reported Not reported 550192 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550192-000003 Not reported 350 Not reported Not reported PRODUCT Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104494261 TC5123555.2s Page 461 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PENTAGON LIGHT (Continued) Number Of Tanks Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Not reported Not reported 550192 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550192-000004 Not reported 250 Not reported UNKNOWN PRODUCT Not reported Not reported SAN MATEO FA0012721 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0022687 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0014925 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011761 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028091 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0046224 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028091 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0046223 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0039035 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0055299 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104494261 TC5123555.2s Page 462 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AI268 PARKING LOT North 220 MILLER AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.321 mi. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AL 1695 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster Al Relative: SLIC: Higher Region: Actual: Facility Status: Actual: Status Date: 32 ft. Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SLIC S118154709 N/A STATE Open - Site Assessment 07/15/2015 T10000007145 DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL Not reported 37.65628 -122.40899 Cleanup Program Site Not reported SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported Not reported Not reported Lead Case opened 7/15/2015 for one discreet soil sample with 11,000 mg/Kg lead. Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: AL269 TROYER AUTOMATIC DOORS, INC East 162 WEST HARRIS AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.322 mi. 1699 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AL Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: LUST: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name Address: LUST S109285791 N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608151779 T0608151779 37.6503252108887 -122.401236444712 Completed - Case Closed 07/18/2012 JM Not reported SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550199 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Stoddard solvent / Mineral Spriits / Distillates Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. T0608151779 Local Agency Caseworker JACOB MADDEN SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS TC5123555.2s Page 463 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number TROYER AUTOMATIC DOORS, INC (Continued) S109285791 City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608151779 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608151779 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/17/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20080917 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/18/2012 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20120718 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/28/2011 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/03/2009 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #20090303 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: Other Date: 04/10/2008 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/08/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100608 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/24/2012 Action: Letter - Notice - #20120724 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/24/2010 Action: Other Workplan Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: Other Date: 04/03/2008 TC5123555.2s Page 464 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number TROYER AUTOMATIC DOORS, INC (Continued) S109285791 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/19/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090319 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/14/2009 Action: Preliminary Site Assessment Report Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/14/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090714 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/23/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090923 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/30/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090930 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/09/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20091209 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/22/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100922 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/22/2009 Action: Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/28/2010 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/28/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/21/2010 Action: Site Assessment Report TC5123555.2s Page 465 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site TROYER AUTOMATIC DOORS, INC (Continued) Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/22/2012 Action: Well Destruction Report Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/27/2011 Action: Notification - Fee Title Owners Notice - #20111027 Global Id: T0608151779 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/05/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120105 LUST: T0608151779 Global Id: T0608151779 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 07/18/2012 Global Id: T0608151779 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 04/03/2008 Global Id: T0608151779 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 04/10/2008 Global Id: T0608151779 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 08/31/2011 AL270 SLAKEY BROTHERS 26 Region: East 162 HARRIS FA0059077 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.322 mi. Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF 1699 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster AL Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550199 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 22 ft. Global ID: T0608151779 APN Number: 015123380 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0059077 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0081797 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109285791 LUST S109117807 San Mateo Co. BI N/A TC5123555.2s Page 466 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AG271 PEKING HANDICRAFT SSW 1388 SAN MATEO 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.323 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1708 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster AG Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 21 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S102435056 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100837 T0608100837 37.645449 -122.409562 Completed - Case Closed 08/18/1998 JM 41-0908 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550141 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100837 Global Id: T0608100837 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100837 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100837 Global Id: T0608100837 Action Type: Other Date: 04/05/1995 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100837 Action Type: Other Date: 04/05/1995 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100837 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/17/1995 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 TC5123555.2s Page 467 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PEKING HANDICRAFT (Continued) LUST: Global Id: T0608100837 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/18/1998 Global Id: T0608100837 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 04/05/1995 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported 550141 Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550141 T0608100837 How Discovered: OM 015114530 Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550141 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100837 APN Number: 015114530 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0908 272 G & S TRUCK WASH ENE 176 GATEWAY 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.329 mi. 1738 ft. Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 13 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102435056 LUST S106117989 San Mateo Co. BI N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608149730 T0608149730 37.65248 -122.401976 Completed - Case Closed TC5123555.2s Page 468 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site G & S TRUCK WASH (Continued) Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS 02/26/2004 JM Not reported SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550174 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Diesel Not reported LUST: T0608149730 Global Id: T0608149730 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608149730 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608149730 Global Id: T0608149730 Action Type: Other Date: 06/28/2002 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608149730 Action Type: Other Date: 06/28/2002 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608149730 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/18/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608149730 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/29/2003 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608149730 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/26/2004 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20040226 Global Id: T0608149730 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S106117989 TC5123555.2s Page 469 Map ID Region: 2 MAP FINDINGS Facility Id: Not reported Direction Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550174 T0608149730 How Discovered: OM 015031230 Distance SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: G & S TRUCK WASH (Continued) S106117989 1/1/1965 Date: 08/20/2003 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Action: Staff Letter - #20030820 Not reported Global Id: T0608149730 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/17/2002 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608149730 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/18/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20021218 LUST: Global Id: T0608149730 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 02/26/2004 Global Id: T0608149730 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 06/28/2002 Global Id: T0608149730 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 06/28/2002 Global Id: T0608149730 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 08/20/2003 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported 550174 Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550174 T0608149730 How Discovered: OM 015031230 Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: 8/20/2003 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550174 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608149730 APN Number: 015031230 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST TC5123555.2s Page 470 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site G & S TRUCK WASH (Continued) San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0024001 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0039675 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024001 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0029285 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024001 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0028247 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0036755 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0053731 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040316 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0056349 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S106117989 AM273 ONTRAC LUST S103890780 SE 274 WATTIS WAY San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HAZNET 0.331 mi. 1750 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster AM Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 25 ft. Case Number: 550077 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 471 Map ID AIRBORNE EXPRESS CORP OYS MAP FINDINGS Direction Year: 2013 Distance CAC002755670 EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Mailing Name: ONTRAC (Continued) S103890780 274 WATTIS WAY Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 San Mateo Co. BI: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: Region: SAN MATEO Los Angeles Facility ID: FA0026386 Disposal Method: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Organics Recovery Ect Record Id: PR0043294 Cat Decode: Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Not reported Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026386 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0047146 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026386 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0038214 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE HAZNET: AIRBORNE EXPRESS CORP OYS envid: S103890780 Year: 2013 GEPAID: CAC002755670 Contact: JUDE AMANTE Telephone: 6502017300 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 274 WATTIS WAY Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAT080013352 TSD County: Los Angeles Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, Organics Recovery Ect Tons: 0.209 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: Not reported AM274 AIRBORNE EXPRESS CORP OYS SE 274 WATTIS WAY 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.331 mi. 1750 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster AM Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 25 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: LUST S103648668 CHMIRS N/A HIST CORTESE WDS SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100351 T0608100351 37.647374 -122.403276 TC5123555.2s Page 472 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AIRBORNE EXPRESS CORP OYS (Continued) Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: Completed - Case Closed 05/06/1992 JM 41-0369 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550077 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Xylene Not reported LUST: T0608100351 Global Id: T0608100351 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100351 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100351 Action Type: Other Date: 05/08/1991 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100351 Action Type: Other Date: 05/08/1991 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100351 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/08/1991 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100351 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 05/06/1992 Global Id: T0608100351 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 05/08/1991 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103648668 TC5123555.2s Page 473 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AIRBORNE EXPRESS CORP OYS (Continued) SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO 550077 9- Case Closed T0608100351 015124080 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST CHMIRS: OES Incident Number: OES notification: OES Date: OES Time: Date Completed: Property Use: Agency Id Number: Agency Incident Number: Time Notified: Time Completed: Surrounding Area: Estimated Temperature: Property Management: More Than Two Substances Involved?: Resp Agncy Personel # Of Decontaminated: Responding Agency Personal # Of Injuries: Responding Agency Personel # Of Fatalities Others Number Of Decontaminated: Others Number Of Injuries: Others Number Of Fatalities: Vehicle Make/year: Vehicle License Number: Vehicle State: Vehicle Id Number: CA DOT PUC/ICC Number: Company Name: Reporting Officer Name/ID: Report Date: Facility Telephone: Waterway Involved: Waterway: Spill Site: Cleanup By: Containment: What Happened: Type: Measure: Other: Date/Time: Year: Agency: Incident Date: Admin Agency: Amount: Contained: Site Type: 0-4802 10/17/2000 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported No Not reported Not reported Safety Clean & SFFD Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 2000 South City Fire Dept. S.F. 10/17/200012:00:00 AM San Mateo County Environmental Health Not reported Yes Road EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103648668 TC5123555.2s Page 474 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AIRBORNE EXPRESS CORP OYS (Continued) E Date: Substance: Gallons: Unknown: Substance #2: Substance #3: Evacuations: Number of Injuries: Number of Fatalities: #1 Pipeline: #2 Pipeline: #3 Pipeline: #1 Vessel — 300 Tons: #2 Vessel — 300 Tons: #3 Vessel — 300 Tons: Evacs: Injuries: Fatals: Comments: Description: HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0369 MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Not reported Diesel 75 0 Not reported Not reported 0 0 0 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Truck hit saddle tank on a bridge which caused the truck to leak. An hour later at the same location, a different truck also hit it saddle tank on the bridge. The second incident happened at 1525, and started at 274 Wattis Way and ended at the S.F. aairport. Airport personnel were able to assist in the cleaning of the second incident.. Not reported WDS: Facility ID: San Francisco Bay 411016290 Facility Type: Industrial - Facility that treats and/or disposes of liquid or semisolid wastes from any servicing, producing, manufacturing or processing operation of whatever nature, including mining, gravel washing, geothermal operations, air conditioning, ship building and repairing, oil production, storage and disposal operations, water pumping. Facility Status: Active - Any facility with a continuous or seasonal discharge that is under Waste Discharge Requirements. NPDES Number: CAS000001 The 1 st 2 characters designate the state. The remaining 7 are assigned by the Regional Board Subregion: 2 Facility Telephone: 6505889880 Facility Contact: THOMAS JEFF Agency Name: AIRBORNE FREIGHT CORP Agency Address: 3131 Elliott Ave Agency City,St,Zip: Seattle 981211044 Agency Contact: SMITH PAUL Agency Telephone: 2068303831 Agency Type: Private SIC Code: 0 S103648668 TC5123555.2s Page 475 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number AIRBORNE EXPRESS CORP OYS (Continued) S103648668 SIC Code 2: Not reported Primary Waste Type: Not reported Primary Waste: Not reported Waste Type2: Not reported Waste2: Not reported Primary Waste Type: Not reported Secondary Waste: Not reported Secondary Waste Type: Not reported Design Flow: 0 Baseline Flow: 0 Reclamation: Not reported POTW: Not reported Treat To Water: Minor Threat to Water Quality. A violation of a regional board order should cause a relatively minor impairment of beneficial uses compared to a major or minor threat. Not: All nurds without a TTWQ will be considered a minor threat to water quality unless coded at a higher Level. A Zero (0) may be used to code those NURDS that are found to represent no threat to water quality. Complexity: Category C - Facilities having no waste treatment systems, such as cooling water dischargers or thosewho must comply through best management practices, facilities with passive waste treatment and disposal systems, such as septic systems with subsurface disposal, or dischargers having waste storage systems with land disposal such as dairy waste ponds. AN275 KEM MFG CORP SEMS -ARCHIVE 1003878712 SW 78 S LINDEN AVE CAD980883375 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.339 mi. 1792 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster AN Relative: SEMS -ARCHIVE: Lower Site ID: 902128 EPA ID: CAD980883375 Actual: Federal Facility: N 21 ft. NPL: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Following information was gathered from the prior CERCLIS update completed in 10/2013: Site ID: 0902128 Federal Facility: Not a Federal Facility NPL Status: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Site Contact Details: Contact Sequence ID: 13286315.00000 Person ID: 13003854.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13291910.00000 Person ID: 13003858.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13297768.00000 Person ID: 13004003.00000 CERCLIS-NFRAP Assessment History: Action: DISCOVERY Date Started: TC5123555.2s Page 476 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AN276 SW 1/4-1/2 0.339 mi. 1792 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 21 ft. KEM MFG CORP (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Date Completed: 07/01/84 Priority Level: Not reported Action: ARCHIVE SITE Date Started: Date Completed: 03/01/86 Priority Level: Not reported Action: SITE INSPECTION Date Started: Date Completed: 03/01/86 Priority Level: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Action: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Date Started: Date Completed: 09/01/84 Priority Level: Low priority for further assessment KEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY 78 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 2 of 3 in cluster AN ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: Status: Status Date: Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies: Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Completed Info: Completed Area Name 41280135 Refer: Other Agency 06/01/1988 Not reported Historical Historical Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Referred - Not Assigned Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.64721 -122.4134 014102100 NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED 014102100 APN 41280135 Envirostor ID Number PROJECT WIDE 1003878712 ENVIROSTOR S106797917 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 477 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number KEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Continued) S106797917 Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 06/01/1988 Comments: SITE SCREENING DONE RECOMMEND PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT (LOW) BASED ON LACK OF INFORMATION. Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported AO277 CHEVRON AST FACILITY (FORMER) Sw 103 SOUTH LINDEN STREET Sw 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.346 mi. 1826 ft. 1826 ft. Site 1 of 6 in cluster AO Relative: SLIC: Lower Region: STATE Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Actual: Status Date: 02/16/2010 21 ft. Global Id: T10000000968 Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Lead Agency Case Number: 559201 Latitude: 37.6464175954634 Longitude: -122.412886619568 Case Type: Cleanup Program Site Case Worker: JM Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP RB Case Number: Not reported File Location: Local Agency Potential Media Affected: Soil Potential Contaminants of Concern: Lead, Diesel Site History: Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: AO278 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SCAVENGER CO INC Sw 103 S LINDEN AVE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.346 mi. 1826 ft. Site 2 of 6 in cluster AO Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 21 ft. Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO 559201 9- Case Closed TI0000000968 014103100 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST SLIC S109931098 N/A LUST S112968399 HAZNET N/A TC5123555.2s Page 478 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AP279 WSW 1/4-1/2 0.351 mi. 1852 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 22 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO SCAVENGER CO INC (Continued) HAZNET: envid: Year: GEPAID: Contact: Telephone: Mailing Name: Mailing Address: Mailing City,St,Zip: Gen County: TSD EPA ID: TSD County: Waste Category: Disposal Method: Tons: Cat Decode: Method Decode Facility County: S112968399 2008 CAC002627549 JOHN ROSSI 6505894020 Not reported 500 E JAMIE CT SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806222 Not reported CAT000646117 Not reported Contaminated soil from site clean-up Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) 1210.68 Not reported Not reported San Mateo CARLIN CO 120 S MAPLE S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 1 of 5 in cluster AP SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization SAN MATEO 550092 9- Case Closed T0608100105 014091030 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST Not reported 550195 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550195-000001 Not reported 5000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED 1 Active 550195 1 Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S112968399 LUST S104494253 SWEEPS UST N/A TC5123555.2s Page 479 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CARLIN CO (Continued) Referral Date: 02-03-94 Action Date: 02-03-94 Created Date: 07-08-92 Owner Tank Id: Not reported SWRCB Tank Id: Not reported Tank Status: Not reported Capacity: Not reported Active Date: Not reported Tank Use: Not reported STG: Not reported Content: Not reported Number Of Tanks: Not reported AP280 CARLIN CO WSW 120 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.351 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1852 ft. Site 2 of 5 in cluster AP Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104494253 LUST S101303291 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100105 T0608100105 37.64938 -122.415303 Completed - Case Closed 06/27/2001 JM 41-0111 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550092 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100105 Global Id: T0608100105 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100105 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100105 TC5123555.2s Page 480 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site 281 NNW 1/4-1/2 0.352 mi. 1858 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 41 ft. CARLIN CO (Continued) Action Type: Other Date: 03/10/1992 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100105 Action Type: Other Date: 03/10/1992 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100105 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/13/1992 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100105 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 10/13/1992 Action: Excavation LUST: Global Id: T0608100105 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/27/2001 Global Id: T0608100105 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 03/10/1992 HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0111 CHICO'S SERVICE STATION 401 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303291 LUST S101308791 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE LUST: Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100369 Global Id: T0608100369 Latitude: 37.656409301 Longitude: -122.409957 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 09/04/2014 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: 41-0388 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Not reported Local Case Number: 550091 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline TC5123555.2s Page 481 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) S101308791 Site History: Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. LUST: Global Id: T0608100369 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100369 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: Other Date: 08/15/1991 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/09/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #2008092008 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/07/2013 Action: Staff Letter - #20131107 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/29/2014 Action: Well Destruction Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2006 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 482 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) S101308791 Date: 05/15/2005 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: Other Date: 08/20/1991 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/20/2003 Action: Remedial Progress Report TC5123555.2s Page 483 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) S101308791 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2005 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/30/2003 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/05/2005 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2006 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2004 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/26/2004 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/05/2005 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/26/2005 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/08/2005 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 484 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) S101308791 Date: 05/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/28/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2004 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2007 Action: Remedial Progress Report TC5123555.2s Page 485 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) S101308791 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2005 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/05/2005 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2006 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/09/2003 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/02/2003 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/12/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/30/2003 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/15/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/15/2003 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/08/2006 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/13/2006 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 486 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) S101308791 Date: 11/30/2006 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/11/2007 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/24/2014 Action: Letter - Notice - #20140924 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/04/2014 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20140904 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/14/2007 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/18/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20080218 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/08/2013 Action: Notification - Public Notice of Case Closure - #20130808 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/31/2006 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/09/2007 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/09/2008 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/06/2006 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page 487 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) S101308791 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 10/29/1993 Action: Free Product Removal Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 10/29/1993 Action: Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 04/18/2005 Action: In Situ Physical/Chemical Treatment (other than SVE) Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 03/31/2003 Action: Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/11/2007 Action: Notice of Violation - #20070611 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/08/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060308B Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/08/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060308A Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/08/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060308 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/13/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060613 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/02/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20031202 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 488 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) S101308791 Date: 09/14/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050914 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/07/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20051207 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/12/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20020212C Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/15/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030615A Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/12/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030212D Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/18/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050118A Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/03/1992 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #19920603 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/30/2006 Action: Notice of Violation - #20061130 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/15/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030615B Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/18/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050118B Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/18/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20031218 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/12/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030212A TC5123555.2s Page 489 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) S101308791 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/09/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030409 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/12/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #200302126 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/06/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070206 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/06/2006 Action: Warning Letter - #20060906 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/12/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030212C Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/15/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090715 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/16/2011 Action: Notice of Violation - #20110316 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2014 Action: Well Destruction Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/02/2011 Action: Notice of Violation - #20111102 Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 490 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Facility Status: Remedial action (cleanup) Underway Case Number: 550091 Distance How Discovered: OM EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) S101308791 Date: 02/15/2013 Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Not reported Global Id: T0608100369 Date Remediation Action Underway: Action Type: RESPONSE Not reported Date: 07/17/2009 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/26/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100369 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/07/2006 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due LUST: Global Id: T0608100369 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 09/04/2014 Global Id: T0608100369 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 08/15/1991 Global Id: T0608100369 Status: Open - Eligible for Closure Status Date: 06/18/2013 Global Id: T0608100369 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 08/15/1991 Global Id: T0608100369 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 03/31/2003 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Remedial action (cleanup) Underway Case Number: 550091 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: 1/1/1965 Date Remediation Action Underway: 3/31/2003 Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 491 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CHICO'S SERVICE STATION (Continued) SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: SAN MATEO 550091 9- Case Closed T0608100369 012311200 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO FA0003976 LESS THAN 500 TIRES PR0045241 LESS THAN 500 TIRES INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0003976 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0024105 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0003976 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0024106 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0003976 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022667 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0388 AP282 MERRY X RAY CHEMICAL CORP WSW 131 S MAPLE AVE UNIT 1 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.358 mi. 1888 ft. Site 3 of 5 in cluster AP Relative: RCRA NonGen / NLR: Lower Date form received by agency: 01/06/1993 Facility name: MERRY X RAY CHEMICAL CORP Actual: Facility address: 131 S MAPLE AVE UNIT 1 22 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD983656844 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101308791 RCRA NonGen / NLR 1000819687 HWP CAD983656844 TC5123555.2s Page 492 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number MERRY X RAY CHEMICAL CORP (Continued) Mailing address: S MAPLE AVE UNIT 1 P O BOX 1111 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: JON NETTLETON Contact address: 131 S MAPLE AVE UNIT 1 415-726-0160 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-742-6630 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Non -Generator Description: Handler: Non -Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: PEDRICK PROPERTIES Owner/operator address: P O BOX 1111 Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): HALF MOON BAY, CA 94019 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-726-0160 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: Yes Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status HWP: EPA Id: Cleanup Status: Latitude: Longitude: Facility Type: Facility Size: Team: Supervisor: Site Code: Assembly District: Senate District: No violations found CAL000051065 CLOSED 37.64948 -122.4144 Historical - Non -Operating Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 22 13 1000819687 TC5123555.2s Page 493 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number MERRY X RAY CHEMICAL CORP (Continued) Public Information Officer: Not reported Public Information Officer: Not reported Closure: 1/4-1/2 EPA Id: CAL000051065 Facility Type: Historical - Non -Operating Unit Names: Silver Recovery Event Description: Closure Administrative - ISSUE CLOSURE VERIFICATION Actual Date: 01/01/1999 AQ283 BRESSIE & CO. NNE NNE 600-79 DUBUQUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 1895 ft. 0.359 mi. Relative: LUST: 1895 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AQ Relative: LUST REG 2: Geo Track: Lower Region: 2 Latitude: Facility Id: Not reported Longitude: Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 14 ft. Case Number: 550020 Case Worker: How Discovered: OM Local Agency: Leak Cause: Unknown File Location: Leak Source: Unknown Potential Media Affect: Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Potential Contaminants of Concern: Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported AQ284 BRESSIE & CO. NNE 600-790 DUBUQUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.359 mi. 1895 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster AQ Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 14 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: 1000819687 LUST S106162506 N/A LUST S109285766 SLIC N/A San Mateo Co. BI SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100081 T0608100081 37.658775912524 -122.40341590849 Completed - Case Closed 06/11/2001 JM 41-0086 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550020 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 494 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) T0608100081 LUST: Regional Board Caseworker Global Id: T0608100081 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100081 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100081 Global Id: T0608100081 Action Type: Other Date: 01/15/1988 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100081 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/24/1990 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100081 Action Type: Other Date: 03/21/1988 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608100081 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/11/2001 Global Id: T0608100081 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 01/15/1988 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109285766 Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608152226 Global Id: T0608152226 Latitude: 37.6593544139261 Longitude: -122.403616905212 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/05/2015 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: Not reported Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP TC5123555.2s Page 495 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) S109285766 File Location: Local Agency Local Case Number: 550197 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Diesel Site History: Extracted from AIIWest's March 10, 2010 Revised Workplan Additional Site Characterization, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. The subject property is developed with an approximate 125,607 square foot single -story commercial building occupied by a Lowes Home Improvement retail facility and an approximate 13,200 square foot single story retail building used for retail marine sales (West Maine). The property is located north of Grand Avenue, east of Highway 101 and west of the main tracks of the Southern Pacific Rail Road in a commercial and industrial district of the City of South San Francisco, California. Limited information regarding the history, age and use of the chemicals at the property is known. Sanborn maps, aerial photographs and other historical documents provide limited information regarding the location or existence of tanks or chemical use. A 1925 Sanborn map notes the location of four 10,000 gallon fuel oil storage tanks at the northern end of the foundry building. Initial investigators interpreted the drawings as representing four above ground tanks. However, based on recent work, two of the tanks originally interpreted as above ground tanks were actually underground storage tanks (Tank -1 and Tank -2). Various investigators have performed subsurface investigations and remedial work at the property since at least 1988. The work included historical research, soil and groundwater sampling, installation and sampling of groundwater monitoring wells and the removal of a 2,000 -gallon gasoline underground storage tank (UST) in 1990 from the central portion of the property. Eleven groundwater monitoring wells were installed in 1990 and 1991, and groundwater monitoring was conducted until 1999. A Case Closure Memorandum for the UST was issued on March 8, 2001 by the SMCEH. The monitoring wells were abandoned in 2001. Past investigations were summarized in AIIWests Subsurface Investigation Report, dated March 22, 1991, the SMCEH Case Closure Memorandum, and the Consolidated Engineering Laboratories (CEL) report titled Limited Phase 2 Subsurface Environmental Site Assessment dated December 23, 2005. Two 10,000 gallon fuel oil USTs (Tank -1 and Tank -2) associated with the former foundry were discovered on May 3, 2007 in the northwest section of the property during removal of an inactive sewer line. A review of historical documentation indicates the two USTs discovered during grading activities are likely those depicted in a 1925 Sanborn map of the property. The two 10,000 -gallon USTs were successfully excavated and removed from the property on May 18 and 21, 2007. Approximately 520 tons of soil was excavated and 15,000 gallons of petroleum product and water removed during the UST removals. Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g), total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPH-d) and total petroleum hydrocarbons as motor oil (TPH-mo) were detected in confirmatory excavation soil samples at maximum concentrations of 570 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), 18,000 mg/kg and 15,000 mg/kg. These concentrations exceed Environmental Screening Levels (ESLs) established by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region for Commercial/Industrial Land Use where groundwater is not a drinking water resource. Approximately 30,000 tons of soil were excavated and removed from the subject site during TC5123555.2s Page 496 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) S109285766 mid -2007 from grading activities for construction of the Lowes building. Two additional USTs were discovered during trenching at the property. Tank -3 located in the north central portion of the property was a crushed tank approximately 3 feet by 6 feet and appeared to have been discarded. No fuel lines, backfill or other signs of use were found in the vicinity of the tank. The tank was clean. The tank was removed and properly disposed from this location on August 30, 2007. During excavation of foundation footings and removal of buried rail road ties in the northwest portion of the property, discolored soil with solvent and petroleum odors was encountered. This location is in the general area of the property where previous investigations have encountered soil with similar characteristics. On July 12, 13 and 16, 2007, AIIWest performed a subsurface investigation consisting of the advancement of 35 Geoprobe borings along proposed sanitary and storm sewer line routes. The borings were advanced to maximum depths of approximately 3 to 8 feet bgs. Low concentrations of VOCs were detected in soil samples, including perchloroethene (PCE), naphthalene, acetone, toluene, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), xylenes, and various benzene compounds at concentrations not exceeding RWQCB ESLs for Commercial/Industrial Land Use where groundwater is not a drinking water resource. Concentrations of TPH-g, TPH-d and TPH-mo exceeding RWQCB ESLs were detected in soil samples from three borings; with low to nondetectable concentrations in the remaining borings. Concentrations of total chromium exceeding ESLs were detected in 46 of 50 samples analyzed; however hexavalent chromium was not detected in any samples analyzed. Concentrations of arsenic, cobalt and copper slightly exceeding ESLs were detected in some soil samples, but exceeded natural background levels in only two locations. Two grab groundwater samples were collected during the July 2007 subsurface investigation. TPH-d and TPH-mo were detected at one location in the southwest portion of the site at concentrations of 2,100 micrograms per liter ("g/L) and 2,700 "g/L, exceeding RWQCB ESLs for Commercial/Industrial Land Use where groundwater is not a drinking water resource. Tank 4 was discovered during trenching for a new storm drain line on September 21, 2007. The tank was located on the eastern side of the West Marine Store. No surface features indicating the existence of a UST was noted prior to discovery. The tank was steel, approximately 4 feet in diameter and 12 feet long with an estimated capacity of 1,000 gallons. Given the location and condition of the tank, it was likely used for storage of heating oil or fuel oil. The tank was excavated and removed from the property on September 25, 2007. Approximately 80 tons of soil was excavated and 250 gallons of water and product were removed. Five soil samples and one groundwater sample were collected from the excavation. No petroleum hydrocarbon constituents or VOCs were detected at concentrations exceeding RWQCB ESLs in any confirmatory soil samples collected from the Tank 4 excavation. Low concentrations of TPH-g, TPH-d, TPH-mo, MEK, cis-1,2-dichloroethene (cis-1,2-DCE) and acetone were at detected in samples collected from the floor of the excavation at concentrations not exceeding ESLs. PCE was detected at low concentrations in a soil stockpile sample. TPH-g was not detected in the groundwater sample collected from the Tank 4 excavation. TPH-d and TPH-mo were detected in groundwater at concentrations of 380 micrograms per liter ("g/L) and 750 "g/L, both exceeding ESLs. Three VOCs, vinyl chloride, cis-1,2-DCE and PCE, were also detected at concentrations of 240 "g/L, 490 "g/L and 13 "g/L, respectively; with only vinyl chloride exceeding ESLs. No other VOCs were detected. TC5123555.2s Page 497 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) T0608152226 LUST: T0608152226 Global Id: T0608152226 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608152226 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608152226 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/19/2015 Action: Letter - Notice - #20150519 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/31/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20121031 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/24/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120724 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/27/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100427 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/20/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100520 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/19/2013 Action: Staff Letter - #20131219 Global Id: T0608152226 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109285766 TC5123555.2s Page 498 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) S109285766 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/07/2007 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/24/2007 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/01/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/15/2011 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: Other Date: 07/09/2007 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/05/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20111005 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/27/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20101027 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/25/2014 Action: Notification - Public Notice of Case Closure Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/11/2014 Action: Letter - Notice Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/24/2010 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/09/2010 TC5123555.2s Page 499 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) S109285766 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan - Addendum Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/05/2015 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/28/2015 Action: State Water Board Closure Order Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: Other Date: 05/16/2007 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/07/2009 Action: Notice of Violation - #20090507 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2014 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/27/2014 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/03/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110303 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 07/25/2007 Action: Not reported Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/25/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070725 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/07/2007 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #20070807 TC5123555.2s Page 500 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) S109285766 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: Other Date: 05/21/2007 Action: Leak Stopped Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/09/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090709 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2012 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2013 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/02/2008 Action: Warning Letter - #20080702 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/30/2012 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/29/2013 Action: Correspondence - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/08/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070808 Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/21/2014 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 501 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) S109285766 Date: 03/21/2014 Action: Pilot Study / Treatability Workplan Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2014 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/17/2012 Action: Site Assessment Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/05/2013 Action: Request for Closure - Regulator Responded Global Id: T0608152226 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/16/2014 Action: Site Assessment Report LUST: Global Id: T0608152226 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/05/2015 Global Id: T0608152226 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 05/16/2007 Global Id: T0608152226 Status: Open - Eligible for Closure Status Date: 02/03/2015 Global Id: T0608152226 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 07/25/2007 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 559200 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T10000000282 APN Number: 015021090 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550020 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100081 APN Number: 015021090 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST TC5123555.2s Page 502 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) anna mini MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109285766 SLIC: Region: STATE Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 03/15/2011 Global Id: T10000000282 Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Lead Agency Case Number: 559200 Latitude: 37.6573753881197 Longitude: -122.404834628105 Case Type: Cleanup Program Site Case Worker: JM Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP RB Case Number: Not reported File Location: Local Agency Potential Media Affected: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: * Solvents Site History: Extracted from AIIWest's March 10, 2010 Revised Workplan Additional Site Characterization, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. The subject property is developed with an approximate 125,607 square foot single -story commercial building occupied by a Lowes Home Improvement retail facility and an approximate 13,200 square foot single story retail building used for retail marine sales (West Maine). The property is located north of Grand Avenue, east of Highway 101 and west of the main tracks of the Southern Pacific Rail Road in a commercial and industrial district of the City of South San Francisco, California. Limited information regarding the history, age and use of the chemicals at the property is known. Sanborn maps, aerial photographs and other historical documents provide limited information regarding the location or existence of tanks or chemical use. A 1925 Sanborn map notes the location of four 10,000 gallon fuel oil storage tanks at the northern end of the foundry building. Initial investigators interpreted the drawings as representing four above ground tanks. However, based on recent work, two of the tanks originally interpreted as above ground tanks were actually underground storage tanks (Tank -1 and Tank -2). Various investigators have performed subsurface investigations and remedial work at the property since at least 1988. The work included historical research, soil and groundwater sampling, installation and sampling of groundwater monitoring wells and the removal of a 2,000 -gallon gasoline underground storage tank (UST) in 1990 from the central portion of the property. Eleven groundwater monitoring wells were installed in 1990 and 1991, and groundwater monitoring was conducted until 1999. A Case Closure Memorandum for the UST was issued on March 8, 2001 by the SMCEH. The monitoring wells were abandoned in 2001. Past investigations were summarized in AIIWests Subsurface Investigation Report, dated March 22, 1991, the SMCEH Case Closure Memorandum, and the Consolidated Engineering Laboratories (CEL) report titled Limited Phase 2 Subsurface Environmental Site Assessment dated December 23, 2005. Two 10,000 gallon fuel oil USTs (Tank -1 and Tank -2) associated with the former foundry were discovered on May 3, 2007 in the northwest section of the property during removal of an inactive sewer line. A review of historical documentation indicates the two USTs discovered during grading activities are likely those depicted in a TC5123555.2s Page 503 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) S109285766 1925 Sanborn map of the property. The two 10,000 -gallon USTs were successfully excavated and removed from the property on May 18 and 21, 2007. Approximately 520 tons of soil was excavated and 15,000 gallons of petroleum product and water removed during the UST removals. Total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPH-g), total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPH-d) and total petroleum hydrocarbons as motor oil (TPH-mo) were detected in confirmatory excavation soil samples at maximum concentrations of 570 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), 18,000 mg/kg and 15,000 mg/kg. These concentrations exceed Environmental Screening Levels (ESLs) established by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region for Commercial/Industrial Land Use where groundwater is not a drinking water resource. Approximately 30,000 tons of soil were excavated and removed from the subject site during mid -2007 from grading activities for construction of the Lowes building. Two additional USTs were discovered during trenching at the property. Tank -3 located in the north central portion of the property was a crushed tank approximately 3 feet by 6 feet and appeared to have been discarded. No fuel lines, backfill or other signs of use were found in the vicinity of the tank. The tank was clean. The tank was removed and properly disposed from this location on August 30, 2007. During excavation of foundation footings and removal of buried rail road ties in the northwest portion of the property, discolored soil with solvent and petroleum odors was encountered. This location is in the general area of the property where previous investigations have encountered soil with similar characteristics. On July 12, 13 and 16, 2007, AIIWest performed a subsurface investigation consisting of the advancement of 35 Geoprobe borings along proposed sanitary and storm sewer line routes. The borings were advanced to maximum depths of approximately 3 to 8 feet bgs. Low concentrations of VOCs were detected in soil samples, including perchloroethene (PCE), naphthalene, acetone, toluene, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), xylenes, and various benzene compounds at concentrations not exceeding RWQCB ESLs for Commercial/Industrial Land Use where groundwater is not a drinking water resource. Concentrations of TPH-g, TPH-d and TPH-mo exceeding RWQCB ESLs were detected in soil samples from three borings; with low to nondetectable concentrations in the remaining borings. Concentrations of total chromium exceeding ESLs were detected in 46 of 50 samples analyzed; however hexavalent chromium was not detected in any samples analyzed. Concentrations of arsenic, cobalt and copper slightly exceeding ESLs were detected in some soil samples, but exceeded natural background levels in only two locations. Two grab groundwater samples were collected during the July 2007 subsurface investigation. TPH-d and TPH-mo were detected at one location in the southwest portion of the site at concentrations of 2,100 micrograms per liter ("g/L) and 2,700 "g/L, exceeding RWQCB ESLs for Commercial/Industrial Land Use where groundwater is not a drinking water resource. Tank 4 was discovered during trenching for a new storm drain line on September 21, 2007. The tank was located on the eastern side of the West Marine Store. No surface features indicating the existence of a UST was noted prior to discovery. The tank was steel, approximately 4 feet in diameter and 12 feet long with an estimated capacity of 1,000 gallons. Given the location and condition of the tank, it was likely used for storage of heating oil or fuel oil. The tank was excavated and removed from the property on September 25, 2007. Approximately 80 tons of soil was excavated and 250 gallons of water and product were removed. Five soil samples and TC5123555.2s Page 504 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BRESSIE & CO. (Continued) S109285766 one groundwater sample were collected from the excavation. No petroleum hydrocarbon constituents or VOCs were detected at concentrations exceeding RWQCB ESLs in any confirmatory soil samples collected from the Tank 4 excavation. Low concentrations of TPH-g, TPH-d, TPH-mo, MEK, cis-1,2-dichloroethene (cis-1,2-DCE) and acetone were at detected in samples collected from the floor of the excavation at concentrations not exceeding ESI -s. PCE was detected at low concentrations in a soil stockpile sample. TPH-g was not detected in the groundwater sample collected from the Tank 4 excavation. TPH-d and TPH-mo were detected in groundwater at concentrations of 380 micrograms per liter ("g/L) and 750 "g/L, both exceeding ESI -s. Three VOCs, vinyl chloride, cis-1,2-DCE and PCE, were also detected at concentrations of 240 "g/L, 490 "g/L and 13 "g/L, respectively; with only vinyl chloride exceeding ESI -s. No other VOCs were detected. Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: San Mateo Co. BI: Y & R TIRE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0034204 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0052564 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE AR285 Y & R TIRE West 419 S CANAL 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.363 mi. 1915 ft. Site 1 of 7 in cluster AR Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: LUST: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name Address: City: Email: Phone Number: LUST S101303266 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100613 T0608100613 37.6507663 -122.4155073 Completed - Case Closed 03/19/2001 JM 41-0642 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550055 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Not reported Not reported T0608100613 Local Agency Caseworker JACOB MADDEN SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS SAN MATEO jmadden@smcgov.org 6503726298 TC5123555.2s Page 505 Map ID T0608100613 MAP FINDINGS Direction Action Type: Other Distance 08/25/1989 Action: Elevation Site T0608100613 Action Type: Y & R TIRE (Continued) Date: 06/18/1997 Global Id: T0608100613 Global Id: Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker REMEDIATION Contact Name: Regional Water Board Action: Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100613 Global Id: T0608100613 Action Type: Other Date: 08/25/1989 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100613 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/18/1997 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100613 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 08/20/1991 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100613 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 08/20/1991 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100613 Action Type: Other Date: 08/25/1989 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608100613 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 03/19/2001 Global Id: T0608100613 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 08/25/1989 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550055 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303266 TC5123555.2s Page 506 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AR286 West 1/4-1/2 0.363 mi. 1915 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 22 ft. Y & R TIRE (Continued) Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: Not reported 5207 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-005207-000001 Not reported 1 Not reported UNKNOWN PRODUCT Not reported 1 SAN MATEO FA0009471 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0011643 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0009471 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY PR0004318 STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY INACTIVE CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-0642 ROBERT FABRIS 419 S CANAL ST SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 2 of 7 in cluster AR SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550055 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100613 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303266 LUST S112871155 HAZNET N/A TC5123555.2s Page 507 Map ID JAPAN PARTS LUST S113075789 MAP FINDINGS 428 N CANAL ST Direction 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.363 mi. Distance Site 3 of 7 in cluster AR EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Lower Region: SAN MATEO ROBERT FABRIS (Continued) S112871155 Facility ID: APN Number: Not reported Facility Status: Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST Global ID: EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST APN Number: HAZNET: Case Type: envid: S112871155 EDR Link ID: Year: 1997 HAZNET: GEPAID: CAC001167888 envid: Contact: ROBERT FABRIS Year: Telephone: 4155889650 GEPAID: Mailing Name: Not reported Contact: Mailing Address: 419 S CANAL ST Telephone: Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Mailing Name: Gen County: Not reported Mailing Address: TSD EPA ID: CAT080033681 Mailing City,St,Zip: TSD County: Not reported Gen County: Waste Category: Other organic solids TSD EPA ID: Disposal Method: Disposal, Other TSD County: Tons: .1500 Waste Category: Cat Decode: Not reported Disposal Method: Method Decode: Not reported Tons: Facility County: San Mateo AR287 JAPAN PARTS LUST S113075789 West 428 N CANAL ST HAZNET N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.363 mi. 1916 ft. Site 3 of 7 in cluster AR Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550119 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 22 ft. Global ID: T0608100695 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HAZNET: envid: S113075789 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAL000138790 Contact: FRANK CHEUNG Telephone: 4158719191 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 428 N CANAL ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804603 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAL000048571 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: 0.1 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo TC5123555.2s Page 508 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number JAPAN PARTS (Continued) S113075789 envid: S113075789 Year: 1999 GEPAID: CAL000138790 Contact: JAPAN PARTS Telephone: 6508719191 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 428 N CANAL ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804603 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAT080013352 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Oil/water separation sludge Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: .3127 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113075789 Year: 1999 GEPAID: CAL000138790 Contact: JAPAN PARTS Telephone: 6508719191 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 428 N CANAL ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804603 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAL000161743 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: .3252 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113075789 Year: 1999 GEPAID: CAL000138790 Contact: JAPAN PARTS Telephone: 6508719191 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 428 N CANAL ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804603 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAL000161743 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues 10 percent or more Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: .2293 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113075789 Year: 1998 GEPAID: CAL000138790 TC5123555.2s Page 509 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site JAPAN PARTS (Continued) Contact: JAPAN PARTS Telephone: 6508719191 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 428 N CANAL ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804603 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAL000161743 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues 10 percent or more Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: .2293 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo Clink this h gnarlink while viewing on your computer to access 1 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. AR288 EL CAMINO LINES West 428 CANAL 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.363 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1916 ft. Site 4 of 7 in cluster AR Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S113075789 LUST S101303306 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100695 T0608100695 37.6518574 -122.4188549 Completed - Case Closed 12/30/1996 JM 41-0735 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550119 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100695 Global Id: T0608100695 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100695 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND TC5123555.2s Page 510 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site EL CAMINO LINES (Continued) Email: Phone Number: LUST: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: MAP FINDINGS Not reported Not reported T0608100695 Other 03/18/1987 Leak Reported T0608100695 ENFORCEMENT 05/07/1993 Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100695 Action Type: Other Date: 03/17/1987 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608100695 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 12/30/1996 Global Id: T0608100695 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 03/17/1987 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported FA0017764 Facility Status: Case Closed GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Case Number: 550119 PR0011714 How Discovered: OM GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Leak Cause: Unknown INACTIVE Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017764 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011714 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303306 TC5123555.2s Page 511 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EL CAMINO LINES (Continued) Facility ID: FA0017764 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0023105 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017764 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022641 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022211 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0023521 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022211 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045245 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0022211 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0026951 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045130 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0057805 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0735 AS289 SHELL North 515 SOUTH AIRPORT BOULEVARD 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.364 mi. 1921 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster AS Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 18 ft. EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303306 LUST S102437187 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608117395 TC5123555.2s Page 512 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site SHELL (Continued) Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS T0608117395 37.657068 -122.407099 Completed - Case Closed 01/26/1995 JM 41-0510 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550171 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608117395 Global Id: T0608117395 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608117395 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608117395 Action Type: Other Date: 09/22/1986 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608117395 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/02/1986 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608117395 Action Type: Other Date: 09/22/1986 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608117395 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 01/26/1995 Global Id: T0608117395 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 01/02/1986 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102437187 TC5123555.2s Page 513 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL (Continued) S102437187 HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0510 AS290 SHELL LUST S102269176 North 515 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.364 mi. 1921 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster AS Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 18 ft. Case Number: 550171 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017827 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0026697 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017827 Prog Element Code: RECYCLER Record Id: PR0034417 Description: RECYCLER Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017827 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004568 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE TC5123555.2s Page 514 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AP291 INTERSTATE GRADING AND PAVING WSW 128 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.372 mi. 1963 ft. Site 4 of 5 in cluster AP Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: Year Installed: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 22 ft. Global ID: Type of Fuel: APN Number: Container Construction Thickness: Case Type: Leak Detection: EDR Link ID: HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO 550122 9- Case Closed T0608100738 Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST 0001594790 HIST UST N/A 0002BF44 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BF44.pdf STATE 00000065818 Other CONSTRUCTION NANCY PARIANI 4159527333 INTERSTATE GRADING AND PAVING, 128 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0002 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 92394 Year Installed: 1981 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 92395 Year Installed: 1981 Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: AP292 INTERSTATE GRADING WSW 128 MAPLE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.372 mi. 1963 ft. Site 5 of 5 in cluster AP Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. LUST S104161808 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100738 TC5123555.2s Page 515 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site INTERSTATE GRADING (Continued) Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: LUST: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name Address: City: Email: Phone Number: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name Address: City: Email: Phone Number: LUST: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: LUST: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: LUST REG 2: Region: MAP FINDINGS T0608100738 37.6486397 -122.4147717 Completed - Case Closed 08/13/1999 JM 41-0782 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550122 Soil Gasoline Not reported T0608100738 Local Agency Caseworker JACOB MADDEN SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS SAN MATEO jmadden@smcgov.org 6503726298 T0608100738 Regional Board Caseworker Regional Water Board SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 OAKLAND Not reported Not reported T0608100738 Other 06/22/1993 Leak Reported T0608100738 ENFORCEMENT 05/05/1997 Notice of Responsibility - #1 T0608100738 Completed - Case Closed 08/13/1999 T0608100738 Open - Case Begin Date 06/22/1993 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104161808 TC5123555.2s Page 516 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site INTERSTATE GRADING (Continued) Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550122 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Not reported 550129 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550129-000003 Not reported 2000 Not reported OIL WASTE WASTE OIL 1 Active 550129 1 Not reported 05-13-94 05-13-94 10-13-88 1 41-000-550129-000001 A 10000 04-22-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED 2 Active 550129 1 Not reported 05-13-94 05-13-94 10-13-88 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104161808 TC5123555.2s Page 517 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site INTERSTATE GRADING (Continued) Owner Tank Id: 2 SWRCB Tank Id: 41-000-550129-000002 Tank Status: A Capacity: 10000 Active Date: 04-22-94 Tank Use: M.V. FUEL STG: P Content: DIESEL Number Of Tanks: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017782 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022657 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017862 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011577 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017862 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0077951 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017862 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0004487 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0782 AM293 HARMON SCHRAGGE COMPANY SE 280 WATTIS 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.374 mi. 1975 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster AM Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 20 ft. Global Id: Latitude: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104161808 LUST S103472882 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100252 T0608100252 37.646702 TC5123555.2s Page 518 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site HARMON SCHRAGGE COMPANY (Continued) Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: -122.403305 Completed - Case Closed 08/22/1996 JM 41-0264 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550076 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100252 Global Id: T0608100252 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100252 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100252 Action Type: Other Date: 10/31/1990 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100252 Action Type: Other Date: 09/28/1990 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100252 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/15/1990 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100252 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/22/1996 Global Id: T0608100252 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 09/28/1990 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103472882 TC5123555.2s Page 519 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number HARMON SCHRAGGE COMPANY (Continued) S103472882 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550076 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550076 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100252 APN Number: 015124070 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023125 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0026380 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0264 AT294 OLYMPIAN LUST S109285592 NE 186 EAST GRAND AVENUE N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.375 mi. 1979 ft. Site 1 of 6 in cluster AT Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Actual: Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100363 14 ft. Global Id: T0608100363 Latitude: 37.6543847 Longitude: -122.4010449 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 02/23/1996 Case Worker: JM TC5123555.2s Page 520 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number OLYMPIAN (Continued) S109285592 RB Case Number: 41-0382 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Local Agency Local Case Number: 550070 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100363 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100363 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100363 Action Type: Other Date: 04/02/1990 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100363 Action Type: Other Date: 03/28/1990 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100363 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/19/1990 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100363 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 02/23/1996 Global Id: T0608100363 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 03/28/1990 TC5123555.2s Page 521 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AT295 OLYMPIAN NE 186 E GRAND AVE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 0.375 mi. Facility Status: 1979 ft. Site 2 of 6 in cluster AT Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: 1/4-1/2 Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 14 ft. Global ID: Relative: APN Number: Higher Case Type: Email: EDR Link ID: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO 550070 9- Case Closed T0608100363 Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST AN296 CARLIN CO Sw 320 VICTORY 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.377 mi. JACOB MADDEN 1989 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster AN Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 27 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S104494202 N/A LUST S107449700 CHMIRS N/A San Mateo Co. BI SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608165551 T0608165551 37.647392394862 -122.414262592793 Completed - Case Closed 09/27/2001 JM 41-0058 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550169 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608165551 Global Id: T0608165551 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608165551 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608165551 TC5123555.2s Page 522 Map ID Region: MAP FINDINGS Facility ID: Direction Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608165551 APN Number: Not reported Distance SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Time Notified: Not reported Time Completed: CARLIN CO (Continued) S107449700 Not reported Action Type: Other Property Management: Date: 11/24/1987 Not reported Action: Leak Reported Responding Agency Personel # Of Injuries: Global Id: T0608165551 Not reported Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Others Number Of Injuries: Date: 11/24/1987 Not reported Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Vehicle License Number: Global Id: T0608165551 Action Type: Other Date: 11/24/1987 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608165551 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 09/27/2001 Global Id: T0608165551 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 11/24/1987 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550169 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608165551 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST CHMIRS: OES Incident Number: 4-6815 OES notification: 12/27/2004 OES Date: Not reported OES Time: Not reported Date Completed: Not reported Property Use: Not reported Agency Id Number: Not reported Agency Incident Number: Not reported Time Notified: Not reported Time Completed: Not reported Surrounding Area: Not reported Estimated Temperature: Not reported Property Management: Not reported More Than Two Substances Involved?: Not reported Resp Agncy Personel # Of Decontaminated: Not reported Responding Agency Personel # Of Injuries: Not reported Responding Agency Personel # Of Fatalities: Not reported Others Number Of Decontaminated: Not reported Others Number Of Injuries: Not reported Others Number Of Fatalities: Not reported Vehicle Make/year: Not reported Vehicle License Number: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 523 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number CARLIN CO (Continued) S107449700 Vehicle State: Not reported Vehicle Id Number: Not reported CA DOT PUC/ICC Number: Not reported Company Name: Not reported Reporting Officer Name/ID: Not reported Report Date: Not reported Facility Telephone: Not reported Waterway Involved: Not reported Waterway: Storm Drain Spill Site: Not reported Cleanup By: Reporting Party Containment: Not reported What Happened: Not reported Type: Not reported Measure: Not reported Other: Not reported Date/Time: Not reported Year: 2004 Agency: City of So. San Francisco Incident Date: 12/27/200412:00:00 AM Admin Agency: San Mateo County Environmental Health Amount: Not reported Contained: Yes Site Type: Merchant/Business E Date: Not reported Substance: Sewage Gallons: 120,000 Unknown: 0 Substance #2: Not reported Substance #3: Not reported Evacuations: 0 Number of Injuries: 0 Number of Fatalities: 0 #1 Pipeline: Not reported #2 Pipeline: Not reported #3 Pipeline: Not reported #1 Vessel — 300 Tons: Not reported #2 Vessel — 300 Tons: Not reported #3 Vessel — 300 Tons: Not reported Evacs: Not reported Injuries: Not reported Fatals: Not reported Comments: Not reported Description: Release due to combination of failure of pump station and inflow infiltration. San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027712 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0044738 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027712 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY TC5123555.2s Page 524 Map ID NEW ENGLAND LOBSTER MAP FINDINGS Direction 191 MITCHELL AVE CAN000909504 Distance SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 2005 ft. CARLIN CO (Continued) S107449700 Relative: Record Id: PR0044739 Lower Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Not reported Facility Status: INACTIVE Actual: Region: SAN MATEO 15 ft. Facility ID: FA0028358 Parent ID: Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Not reported Record Id: PR0046988 Classification: Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Not reported Facility Status: INACTIVE DMNSN Unit Code: Region: SAN MATEO Not reported Facility ID: FA0028358 Non NPL Status: Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY 10/05/12 Record Id: PR0046989 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE 297 NEW ENGLAND LOBSTER SEMS 1015730694 ESE 191 MITCHELL AVE CAN000909504 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.380 mi. IFMS ID: Not reported 2005 ft. Not reported USGC Hydro Unit: Relative: SEMS: Not a Federal Facility Lower Site ID: 909504 Not reported EPA ID: CAN000909504 Actual: Federal Facility: N 15 ft. NPL: Not on the NPL Parent ID: Non NPL Status: Removal Only Site (No Site Assessment Work Needed) Following information was gathered from the prior CERCLIS update completed in 10/2013: Site ID: 0909504 EPA ID: CAN000909504 Facility County: SAN MATEO Short Name: NEW ENGLAND LOBSTER Congressional District: Not reported IFMS ID: Not reported SMSA Number: Not reported USGC Hydro Unit: Not reported Federal Facility: Not a Federal Facility DMNSN Number: 0.00000 Site Orphan Flag: Not reported RCRA ID: Not reported USGS Quadrangle: Not reported Site Init By Prog: R NFRAP Flag: Not reported Parent ID: Not reported RST Code: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Abandoned Site Settings Code: Not reported NPL Status: Not on the NPL DMNSN Unit Code: Not reported RBRAC Code: Not reported RResp Fed Agency Code: Not reported Non NPL Status: Removal Only Site (No Site Assessment Work Needed) Non NPL Status Date: 10/05/12 TC5123555.2s Page 525 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS NEW ENGLAND LOBSTER (Continued) Site Fips Code: 06081 CC Concurrence Date: 9270825.00000 CC Concurrence FY: Not reported Alias EPA ID: Not reported Site FUDS Flag: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number CERCLIS Site Contact Name(s): Contact ID: 9270825.00000 Contact Name: Harry L Allen Contact Tel: (415) 972-3063 Contact Title: On -Scene Coordinator (OSC) Contact Email: Not reported Alias Comments: Not reported Site Description: Not reported CERCLIS Assessment History: Action Code: 001 Action: POTENTIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY EMERGENCY REMOVAL Date Started: 09/17/12 Date Completed: 09/17/12 Priority Level: Cleaned up Operable Unit: SITEWIDE Primary Responsibility: Responsible Party Planning Status: Primary Urgency Indicator: Emergency Action Anomaly: Not reported 298 NSFL CENTRAL WSW 132 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.384 mi. 2026 ft. Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 22 ft. Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: SAN MATEO 550156 9- Case Closed T0608100779 014091090 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST 1015730694 LUST 0001594803 HIST UST N/A 000213136D http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BB6D.pdf STATE 00000010485 Other GARAGE A.R. SANTUCCI 4159520660 A. R. SANTUCCI 132 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 TC5123555.2s Page 526 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site NSFL CENTRAL (Continued) Total Tanks: 0002 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000550 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: None Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000550 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: None Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: AR299 MORENA TRUST West 437 SOUTH CANAL STREET 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.389 mi. 2056 ft. Site 5 of 7 in cluster AR Relative: SLIC EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594803 SLIC S112142844 N/A Lower Region: STATE Facility Status: Open - Site Assessment Actual: Status Date: 09/04/2012 22 ft. Global Id: T10000004255 Lead Agency: DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL Lead Agency Case Number: Not reported Latitude: 37.650476 Longitude: -122.415933 Case Type: Cleanup Program Site Case Worker: JT Local Agency: DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL RB Case Number: Not reported File Location: State Records Center Potential Media Affected: Not reported Potential Contaminants of Concern: Trichloroethylene (TCE), Waste Oil / Motor / Hydraulic / Lubricating Site History: Site opened 9/4/2012 Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: TC5123555.2s Page 527 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AR300 West 1/4-1/2 0.389 mi. 2056 ft. Relative: Lower Actual: 22 ft. MORENA TRUST 437 S CANAL ST SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA Site 6 of 7 in cluster AR SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO 559211 313- Preliminary Assessm Not reported 014081010 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S116282765 N/A A0301 FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE RCRA-SQG SW 113 S LINDEN AVE LUST 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HIST UST 0.392 mi. CAD982009763 CA FID UST 2069 ft. Site 3 of 6 in cluster AO FINDS Contact: Not reported ECHO Relative: San Mateo Co. BI Lower US HIST CORTESE Actual: RCRA-SQG: 21 ft. Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE Facility address: 113 S LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD982009763 Mailing address: S LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: FERRARIO BRUCE NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported 1000351865 CAD982009763 TC5123555.2s Page 528 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE (Continued) Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address: Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status: No violations found LUST: Lead Agency: Case Type: Geo Track: Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: LUST: Global Id: Contact Type: Contact Name: Organization Name Address: City: Email: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000351865 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100226 T0608100226 37.653099 -122.411036 Completed - Case Closed 06/28/1996 JM 41-0237 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550049 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Waste Oil / Motor / Hydraulic / Lubricating Not reported T0608100226 Local Agency Caseworker JACOB MADDEN SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS SAN MATEO jmadden@smcgov.org TC5123555.2s Page 529 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Action Type: Other Distance 12/04/1988 Action: Elevation Site T0608100226 Action Type: FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE (Continued) Date: 08/18/1989 Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: Global Id: T0608100226 Other Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Action: Contact Name: Regional Water Board Not reported Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100226 Action Type: Other Date: 12/04/1988 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100226 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/18/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100226 Action Type: Other Date: 07/10/1989 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608100226 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/28/1996 Global Id: T0608100226 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 12/04/1988 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550049 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000351865 TC5123555.2s Page 530 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE (Continued) Region: Facility ID: Facility Status Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: SAN MATEO 550049 9- Case Closed T0608100226 014212010 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0002BE8C http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BE8C.pdf STATE 00000043078 Other AUTO REPAIR DON CORDO 4159523111 FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE A PARTNER 113 SOUTH LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0002 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1977 Tank Capacity: 00000550 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: WASTE OIL Container Construction Thickness: 10 Leak Detection: None Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: 1977 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 10 Leak Detection: None Click here for Geo Tracker PDF CA FID UST: Facility ID: 41000248 Regulated By: UTNKA Regulated ID: Not reported Cortese Code: Not reported SIC Code: Not reported Facility Phone: 4150000000 Mail To: Not reported Mailing Address: 113 S LINDEN AVE Mailing Address 2: Not reported Mailing City,St,Zip: SO. SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Contact: Not reported Contact Phone: Not reported DUNs Number: Not reported 1000351865 TC5123555.2s Page 531 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE (Continued) NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Active FINDS: Registry ID: 110002775257 Environmental Interest/Information System RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. STATE MASTER Click this hyperlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000351865 Registry ID: 110002775257 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002775257 San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017744 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022625 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017812 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011540 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017812 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045192 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017812 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0004278 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE 1000351865 TC5123555.2s Page 532 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AO302 SW 1/4-1/2 0.392 mi. 2072 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 21 ft. FOUR STAR AUTOMOTIVE (Continued) HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0237 FRIENDSHIP PRINTING INC 108 S LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 4 of 6 in cluster AO SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO 550168 9- Case Closed T0608194029 014211030 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST HAZNET: FRIENDSHIP PRINTING envid: S113124827 Year: 2005 GEPAID: CAL000266204 Contact: MARIA TAN/BOOKKEEPER Telephone: 6508731188 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 108 S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAT080033681 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Waste oil and mixed oil Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: 0.2 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco AO303 FRIENDSHIP PRINTING SW 108 LINDEN 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.392 mi. 2072 ft. Site 5 of 6 in cluster AO Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 21 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000351865 LUST S113124827 HAZNET N/A LUST S105481873 San Mateo Co. BI N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profi le_report. asp?global_id=T0608194029 T0608194029 37.646128763555 -122.413637638092 Completed - Case Closed 02/21/2003 TC5123555.2s Page 533 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number FRIENDSHIP PRINTING (Continued) S105481873 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: 41-1280 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Local Agency Warehouse Local Case Number: 550168 Potential Media Affect: Aquifer used for drinking water supply Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608194029 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608194029 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608194029 Action Type: Other Date: 03/02/2001 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608194029 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/21/2003 Action: Deed Restriction / Land Use Restriction / Covenant Global Id: T0608194029 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/08/2001 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608194029 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/21/2003 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #2 LUST: Global Id: T0608194029 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 02/21/2003 Global Id: T0608194029 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 03/02/2001 TC5123555.2s Page 534 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number FRIENDSHIP PRINTING (Continued) S105481873 Global Id: T0608194029 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 03/02/2001 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550168 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027540 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0044044 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027540 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0044045 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0029163 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0049410 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0029163 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0063525 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0029163 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0049409 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF TC5123555.2s Page 535 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number FRIENDSHIP PRINTING (Continued) S105481873 Facility Status: ACTIVE AO304 U -SAVE PLUMBING HARDWARE DEED S113757772 SW 108 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.392 mi. 2072 ft. Site 6 of 6 in cluster AO Relative: DEED: Lower Envirostor ID: T0608194029 Area: Not reported Actual: Sub Area: Not reported 21 ft. Site Type: LUFT Status: COMPLETED - CASE CLOSED Agency: SWRCB Covenant Uploaded: Y Deed Date(s): 02/21/2003 AS305 BLANDINI TRUST LUST S104494140 North 545 AIRPORT San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.396 mi. 2090 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster AS Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Actual: Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608194008 19 ft. Global Id: T0608194008 Latitude: 37.6563561 Longitude: -122.407045 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 09/28/2001 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: 41-1275 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Local Agency Local Case Number: 550159 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608194008 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608194008 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 TC5123555.2s Page 536 Map ID Region: 2 MAP FINDINGS Facility Id: Not reported Direction Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550159 T0608194008 How Discovered: OM Not reported Distance SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: BLANDINI TRUST (Continued) S104494140 Not reported City: OAKLAND Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Email: Not reported Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608194008 Action Type: Other Date: 11/24/1998 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608194008 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 03/01/2000 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608194008 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/20/1999 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608194008 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 09/28/2001 Global Id: T0608194008 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 11/24/1998 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported 550159 Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550159 T0608194008 How Discovered: OM Not reported Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550159 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608194008 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST TC5123555.2s Page 537 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BLANDINI TRUST (Continued) San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0025107 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0033064 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE AT306 OLYMPIC EAST GRAND CARDTOL NE 190 EAST GRAND AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.404 mi. JACOB MADDEN 2131 ft. Site 3 of 6 in cluster AT Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 17 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104494140 LUST S109285532 CHMIRS N/A San Mateo Co. BI SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100194 T0608100194 37.654318358 -122.400573395 Completed - Case Closed 04/23/2009 JM 41-0204 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported 550025 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100194 Global Id: T0608100194 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100194 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/21/2006 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due TC5123555.2s Page 538 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number OLYMPIC EAST GRAND CARDTOL (Continued) S109285532 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/19/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/26/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/04/2003 Action: Well Installation Report Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 07/22/2005 Action: In Situ Physical/Chemical Treatment (other than SVE) Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: Other Date: 04/29/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 539 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number OLYMPIC EAST GRAND CARDTOL (Continued) S109285532 Date: 08/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/04/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/28/2004 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/28/2004 Action: Other Workplan Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/09/9999 Action: CAP/RAP - Feasibility Study Report Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/19/2005 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/24/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/29/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/20/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20081120 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070217A TC5123555.2s Page 540 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number OLYMPIC EAST GRAND CARDTOL (Continued) S109285532 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/19/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050119B Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/04/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20020604A Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/12/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030612 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/21/2006 Action: . Historical Enforcement - #20060221 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/25/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20031125 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/19/2005 Action: Notice of Violation - #20050719 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/26/2005 Action: Notice of Violation - #20051026 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/19/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050119A Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/04/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20020604B Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/19/1990 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/13/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040713 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 541 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number OLYMPIC EAST GRAND CARDTOL (Continued) S109285532 Date: 09/06/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/23/2009 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20090423 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/31/2008 Action: Well Destruction Report Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/30/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040930 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/08/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070608 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/19/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050119C Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/22/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #200080722 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: Other Date: 04/29/1987 Action: Leak Discovery TC5123555.2s Page 542 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number OLYMPIC EAST GRAND CARDTOL (Continued) S109285532 Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/25/2008 Action: Notification - Public Notice of Case Closure Global Id: T0608100194 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/02/2009 Action: Clean Up Fund - 5 -Year Review Summary - Regulator Responded LUST: Global Id: T0608100194 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 04/23/2009 Global Id: T0608100194 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 04/29/1987 Global Id: T0608100194 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 07/13/2004 Global Id: T0608100194 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 07/22/2005 Global Id: T0608100194 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 04/29/1987 Global Id: T0608100194 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 07/23/2005 Global Id: T0608100194 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 07/22/2008 CHMIRS: OES Incident Number: 4-5075 OES notification: 09/10/2014 OES Date: Not reported OES Time: Not reported Date Completed: Not reported Property Use: Not reported Agency Id Number: Not reported Agency Incident Number: Not reported Time Notified: Not reported Time Completed: Not reported Surrounding Area: Not reported Estimated Temperature: Not reported Property Management: Not reported More Than Two Substances Involved?: Not reported Resp Agncy Personel # Of Decontaminated: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 543 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS OLYMPIC EAST GRAND CARDTOL (Continued) Responding Agency Personel # Of Injuries: Responding Agency Personal # Of Fatalities Others Number Of Decontaminated: Others Number Of Injuries: Others Number Of Fatalities: Vehicle Make/year: Vehicle License Number: Vehicle State: Vehicle Id Number: CA DOT PUC/ICC Number: Company Name: Reporting Officer Name/ID: Report Date: Facility Telephone: Waterway Involved: Waterway: Spill Site: Cleanup By: Containment: What Happened: Type: Measure: Other: Type: Measure: Other: Date/Time: Year: Agency: Incident Date: Admin Agency: Amount: Contained: Site Type: E Date: Substance: Quantity Released: Unknown: Substance #2: Substance #3: Evacuations: Number of Injuries: Number of Fatalities: #1 Pipeline: #2 Pipeline: #3 Pipeline: #1 Vessel — 300 Tons: #2 Vessel — 300 Tons: #3 Vessel — 300 Tons: Evacs: Injuries: Fatals: Comments: Description: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported No Not reported Service Station No Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported PETROLEUM Gal(s) Not reported 1900 2014 Flyers Energy 9/9/2014 Not reported Not reported Yes Not reported Not reported Diesel 10 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported No No No No No No No Human Error No Not reported Caller states: The nozzle fell out of the customers vehicle while they were filling their tank. The release entered a drain for an oil water separator. S109285532 TC5123555.2s Page 544 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site OLYMPIC EAST GRAND CARDTOL (Continued) San Mateo Co. BI: Facility ID: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026784 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0039677 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026784 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0039676 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE AT307 OLYMPIC EAST GRAND CARDTOL NE 190 GRAND 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.404 mi. 2131 ft. Site 4 of 6 in cluster AT Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Remediation Plan 17 ft. Case Number: 550025 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: 7/13/2004 Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported AT308 GEORGIA -PACIFIC PAPER TRANSPOR NE 190 E GRAND AVE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.404 mi. 2131 ft. Site 5 of 6 in cluster AT Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 17 ft. Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HIST UST: File Number: SAN MATEO 550025 9- Case Closed T0608100194 015031210 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S109285532 LUST S105035997 N/A LUST 0001594775 HIST UST N/A TC5123555.2s Page 545 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GEORGIA -PACIFIC PAPER TRANSPOR (Continued) URL: Not reported Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000059718 Facility Type: Other Other Type: TRANSPORTATION CO. Contact Name: BOB THOMAS Telephone: 4158714106 Owner Name: OLYMPIAN OIL COMPANY Owner Address: 260 MICHELE CT. Owner City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Total Tanks: 0001 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: DIESEL Container Construction Thickness: 1/4 Leak Detection: None AT309 EAST GRAND OLYMPIC CARDTO NE 190 GRAND 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 0.404 mi. 2131 ft. Site 6 of 6 in cluster AT Relative: HIST CORTESE: Lower Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Actual: Reg By: LTNKA 17 ft. Reg Id: 41-0204 AU310 TRADITIONAL WOOD WORKS East 184 HARBOR 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.406 mi. 2146 ft. Site 1 of 4 in cluster AU Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 13 ft. Case Number: 550033 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594775 HIST CORTESE S104161803 N/A LUST S104494211 San Mateo Co. BI N/A TC5123555.2s Page 546 Map ID TRADITIONAL WOODWORKS INC MAP FINDINGS East Direction LUST CAD981993439 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 CA FID UST 0.406 mi. Distance FINDS EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number HAZNET Relative: TRADITIONAL WOOD WORKS (Continued) S104494211 Lower San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Actual: Facility ID: FA0003612 13 ft. Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0011611 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0003612 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004348 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017728 Prog Element Code: UGT SERVICES/HR Record Id: PR0022614 Description: UGT SERVICES PER HOUR RATE Facility Status: INACTIVE AU311 TRADITIONAL WOODWORKS INC RCRA-SQG 1000189676 East 184 HARBOR WAY LUST CAD981993439 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 CA FID UST 0.406 mi. FINDS 2146 ft. Site 2 of 4 in cluster AU ECHO HAZNET Relative: HIST CORTESE Lower RCRA-SQG: Actual: Date form received by agency: 02/26/1987 13 ft. Facility name: TRADITIONAL WOODWORKS INC Facility address: 184 HARBOR WAY SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981993439 Mailing address: HARBOR WAY SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 184 HARBOR WAY SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-761-7272 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: JOE MARCHETTI Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 547 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site TRADITIONAL WOODWORKS INC (Continued) Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: NOT REQUIRED Owner/operator address: NOT REQUIRED Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-555-1212 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status: No violations found LUST: Lead Agency: Case Type: Geo Track: Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000189676 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100548 T0608100548 37.6519369 -122.400761 Completed - Case Closed 06/27/2001 JM 41-0574 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550033 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline TC5123555.2s Page 548 Map ID MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO Direction 550033 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: Distance APN Number: EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SAN MATEO CO. LUST TRADITIONAL WOODWORKS INC (Continued) 1000189676 Site History: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100548 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100548 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100548 Action Type: Other Date: 04/13/1989 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100548 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/11/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100548 Action Type: Other Date: 04/13/1989 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608100548 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/27/2001 Global Id: T0608100548 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 04/13/1989 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550033 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100548 APN Number: 015032050 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST TC5123555.2s Page 549 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site TRADITIONAL WOODWORKS INC (Continued) CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: Mailing City,St,Zip: Contact: Contact Phone: DUNs Number: NPDES Number: EPA ID: Comments: Status: FINDS: Registry ID: 41000533 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported 4153437898 Not reported 184 HARBOR WAY Not reported SO. SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Active 110001164178 Environmental Interest/Information System ECHO: Envid: Registry ID: DFR URL: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. STATE MASTER Clink this hypprlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. HAZNET: envid: Year: GEPAID: Contact: Telephone: Mailing Name: Mailing Address: Mailing City,St,Zip: Gen County: TSD EPA ID: TSD County: Waste Category: 1000189676 110001164178 http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110001164178 1000189676 1996 CAD981993439 TRADITIONAL WOODWORKS INC 0000000000 Not reported 184 HARBOR WAY SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Not reported CAD009452657 Not reported Unspecified solvent mixture 1000189676 TC5123555.2s Page 550 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number TRADITIONAL WOODWORKS INC (Continued) 1000189676 Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: .2293 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco envid: 1000189676 Year: 1994 GEPAID: CAD981993439 Contact: TRADITIONAL WOODWORKS INC Telephone: 0000000000 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 184 HARBOR WAY Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: .2085 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco envid: 1000189676 Year: 1993 GEPAID: CAD981993439 Contact: TRADITIONAL WOODWORKS INC Telephone: 0000000000 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 184 HARBOR WAY Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Disposal, Other Tons: 0.22509999999 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Francisco HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0574 TC5123555.2s Page 551 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number AR312 MORENA TRUST ENVIROSTOR S118757333 West 111 STARLITE STREET AND 437, 439, 441 AND 447 CANAL STREET VCP N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.408 mi. 2155 ft. Site 7 of 7 in cluster AR Relative: ENVIROSTOR Lower Facility ID: 60002386 Status: Active Actual: Status Date: 07/05/2016 22 ft. Site Code: 202105 Site Type: Voluntary Cleanup Site Type Detailed: Voluntary Cleanup Acres: 0.97 NPL: NO Regulatory Agencies: SMBRP Lead Agency: SMBRP Program Manager: Jessica Tibor Supervisor: Julie Pettijohn Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Assembly: 22 Senate: 113 Special Program: Voluntary Cleanup Program Restricted Use: NO Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.65048 Longitude: -122.4159 APN: 014-081-010, 014081010 Past Use: DRY CLEANING, LAUNDRY SERVICES, MANUFACTURING - CERAMICS, MANUFACTURING - OTHER Potential COC: 1,2-Dichloroethylene (cis 1,2-Dichloroethylene (trans Tetrachloroethylene (PCE Trichloroethylene (TCE Confirmed COC: Tetrachloroethylene (PCE Trichloroethylene (TCE 1,2-Dichloroethylene (cis 1,2-Dichloroethylene (trans Potential Description: IA, OTH, SOIL, SV Alias Name: 014-081-010 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014081010 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 202105 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 60002386 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 02/14/2013 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 09/23/2016 Comments: Comment letter by DTSC Human and Ecological Risk Office regarding indoor air sampling results and existing data conducted under San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program oversight. TC5123555.2s Page 552 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number MORENA TRUST (Continued) Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 09/09/2012 Comments: This document was not prepared by DTSC. Letter from the San Mateo County Health Department Groundwater Protection Program identifying the Meryl G. Morena Trust as a responsible party for soil and groundwater contamination at the 437 South Canal Street site in San Francisco, California. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Completed Date: 02/21/2017 Comments: Voluntary Clean Up Agreement executed by DTSC and the Site's Responsible Party for data evaluation of the Morena Trust Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Application Completed Date: 07/18/2016 Comments: Letter assigned DTSC as appropriate oversight agency for Morena Trust site. S118757333 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Workplan Completed Date: 06/19/2013 Comments: Document was not prepared by DTSC. Comment letter from the San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP) requesting a revision of a previously submitted workplan. GPP requested using current screening levels, defining the vertical extent of groundwater contamination, and adding in details about vapor sampling procedures. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 11/06/2013 Comments: Document was not prepared with DTSC oversight. Document was not prepared by DTSC. Letter from San Mateo Groundwater Protection Program approving a Report and Workplan for the Morena trust site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 06/04/2014 Comments: Document was not prepared by DTSC. Letter from San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP) approving a pilot test to use soil vapor extraction (SVE) as a remedy for tetrachloroethene (PCE) vapor. GPP stated that case closure will not be recommended following determination of a site-specific slab attenuation factor. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Pilot/Treatability Study Report Completed Date: 06/18/2015 Comments: Document was not prepared by DTSC. Response from San Mateo County TC5123555.2s Page 553 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number MORENA TRUST (Continued) 05/25/2016 Comments: Groundwater Protection Program (GPP) indicating indoor air intrusion remains a concern and requesting an additional progress report to monitor rebound and indoor vapor results. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Pilot/Treatability Study Report Completed Date: 02/25/2015 Comments: Document was not prepared by DTSC. Letter from San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP) in response to the Sub -Slab Completed Area Name: Vapor Remediation Progress Report submitted December 22, 2014. GPP Completed Sub Area Name: expressed concerns that soil and vapor impacts may still be present Completed Document Type: and contributing to subsurface vapor issues on site. GPP requested a Completed Date: workplan to investigate potential indoor air. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 12/30/2015 Comments: Letter was not prepared by DTSC. Letter from San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP) noting that standard indoor air sampling protocols were not followed for the 11/16/2015 indoor air report and requesting a cool season sampling event. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 05/25/2016 Comments: Document was not prepared with DTSC oversight. In response to a May 22, 2015 letter from San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP), Trinity Source Group (Trinity) conducted a cool -weather assessment of indoor air. Sub -slab vapor probes were also sampled. Maximum reported concentrations were 2.1ug/m3 for tetrachloroethene (PCE) and 0.086 ug/m3 for trichloroethene (TCE) for the indoor air sampling. PCE was detected from in 14 of the 16 subslab probes samples from 48.8 to 25,600 ug.m3. TCE was detected in 8 of the 16 subslab probes at concentrations ranging from 94.0 to 1540ug/m3. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 06/08/2012 Comments: This document was not prepared with DTSC oversight and was not approved by DTSC. Phase I submitted by Trinity. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 07/23/2012 Comments: This document was not prepared with DTSC oversight. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 03/16/2017 Comments: DTSC response memo requesting project proponent revise the existing Site data calculations to support their recognition of multiple S118757333 TC5123555.2s Page 554 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MORENA TRUST (Continued) S118757333 exposure units for vapor intrusion risk assessment. Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Public Notice Schedule Due Date: 10/11/2017 Schedule Revised Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Report Schedule Due Date: 11/14/2017 Schedule Revised Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Land Use Restriction Schedule Due Date: 12/22/2017 Schedule Revised Date: Not reported VCP: Facility ID: 60002386 Site Type: Voluntary Cleanup Site Type Detail: Voluntary Cleanup Site Mgmt. Req.: NONE SPECIFIED Acres: 0.97 National Priorities List: NO Cleanup Oversight Agencies: SMBRP Lead Agency: SMBRP Lead Agency Description: DTSC - Site Cleanup Program Project Manager: Jessica Tibor Supervisor: Julie Pettijohn Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Site Code: 202105 Assembly: 122 Senate: 13 Special Programs Code: Voluntary Cleanup Program Status: Active Status Date: 07/05/2016 Restricted Use: NO Funding: Responsible Party Lat/Long: 37.65048 / -122.4159 APN: 014-081-010, 014081010 Past Use: DRY CLEANING, LAUNDRY SERVICES, MANUFACTURING - CERAMICS, MANUFACTURING - OTHER Potential COC: 30195, 30196, 30022, 30027 Confirmed COC: 30022,30027,30195,30196 Potential Description: IA, OTH, SOIL, SV Alias Name: 014-081-010 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014081010 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 202105 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 60002386 TC5123555.2s Page 555 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MORENA TRUST (Continued) Alias Type Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: MAP FINDINGS Envirostor ID Number PROJECT WIDE Not reported Correspondence 02/14/2013 Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 09/23/2016 Comments: Comment letter by DTSC Human and Ecological Risk Office regarding indoor air sampling results and existing data conducted under San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program oversight. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 09/09/2012 Comments: This document was not prepared by DTSC. Letter from the San Mateo County Health Department Groundwater Protection Program identifying the Meryl G. Morena Trust as a responsible party for soil and groundwater contamination at the 437 South Canal Street site in San Francisco, California. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Completed Date: 02/21/2017 Comments: Voluntary Clean Up Agreement executed by DTSC and the Site's Responsible Party for data evaluation of the Morena Trust Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Application Completed Date: 07/18/2016 Comments: Letter assigned DTSC as appropriate oversight agency for Morena Trust site. S118757333 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Workplan Completed Date: 06/19/2013 Comments: Document was not prepared by DTSC. Comment letter from the San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP) requesting a revision of a previously submitted workplan. GPP requested using current screening levels, defining the vertical extent of groundwater contamination, and adding in details about vapor sampling procedures. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 11/06/2013 Comments: Document was not prepared with DTSC oversight. Document was not prepared by DTSC. Letter from San Mateo Groundwater Protection Program approving a Report and Workplan for the Morena trust site. TC5123555.2s Page 556 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number MORENA TRUST (Continued) Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 06/04/2014 Comments: Document was not prepared by DTSC. Letter from San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP) approving a pilot test to use soil vapor extraction (SVE) as a remedy for tetrachloroethene (PCE) vapor. GPP stated that case closure will not be recommended following determination of a site-specific slab attenuation factor. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Pilot/Treatability Study Report Completed Date: 06/18/2015 Comments: Document was not prepared by DTSC. Response from San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP) indicating indoor air intrusion remains a concern and requesting an additional progress report to monitor rebound and indoor vapor results. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Pilot/Treatability Study Report Completed Date: 02/25/2015 Comments: Document was not prepared by DTSC. Letter from San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP) in response to the Sub -Slab Vapor Remediation Progress Report submitted December 22, 2014. GPP expressed concerns that soil and vapor impacts may still be present and contributing to subsurface vapor issues on site. GPP requested a workplan to investigate potential indoor air. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 12/30/2015 Comments: Letter was not prepared by DTSC. Letter from San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP) noting that standard indoor air sampling protocols were not followed for the 11/16/2015 indoor air report and requesting a cool season sampling event. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 05/25/2016 Comments: Document was not prepared with DTSC oversight. In response to a May 22, 2015 letter from San Mateo County Groundwater Protection Program (GPP), Trinity Source Group (Trinity) conducted a cool -weather assessment of indoor air. Sub -slab vapor probes were also sampled. Maximum reported concentrations were 2.1ug/m3 for tetrachloroethene (PCE) and 0.086 ug/m3 for trichloroethene (TCE) for the indoor air sampling. PCE was detected from in 14 of the 16 subslab probes samples from 48.8 to 25,600 ug.m3. TCE was detected in 8 of the 16 subslab probes at concentrations ranging from 94.0 to 1540ug/m3. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 06/08/2012 S118757333 TC5123555.2s Page 557 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number MORENA TRUST (Continued) S118757333 Comments: This document was not prepared with DTSC oversight and was not approved by DTSC. Phase I submitted by Trinity. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Characterization Report Completed Date: 07/23/2012 Comments: This document was not prepared with DTSC oversight. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 03/16/2017 Comments: DTSC response memo requesting project proponent revise the existing Site data calculations to support their recognition of multiple exposure units for vapor intrusion risk assessment. Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Public Notice Schedule Due Date: 10/11/2017 Schedule Revised Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Report Schedule Due Date: 11/14/2017 Schedule Revised Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Land Use Restriction Schedule Due Date: 12/22/2017 Schedule Revised Date: Not reported 313 POETSCH PETERSON TANNERS SLIC S106234998 NNW 325 MAPLE AVE N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANSISCO, CA 0.410 mi. 2165 ft. Relative: SLIC REG 2: Higher Region: 2 Facility ID: 41S0005 Actual: Facility Status: Leak being confirmed 71 ft. Date Closed: Not reported Local Case #: Not reported How Discovered: Not reported Leak Cause: Not reported Leak Source: Not reported Date Confirmed: Not reported Date Prelim Site Assmnt Workplan Submitted: Not reported Date Preliminary Site Assessment Began: Not reported Date Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Date Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remedial Action Underway: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 558 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site POETSCH PETERSON TANNERS (Continued) Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported AV314 GREYHOUND DIAL Region: SE 100 UTAH FA0017686 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Record Id: 0.416 mi. Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL 2199 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AV Relative: LUST REG 2: Geo Track: Lower Region: 2 Latitude: Facility Id: Not reported Longitude: Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 20 ft. Case Number: 550090 Case Worker: How Discovered: OM Local Agency: Leak Cause: Unknown File Location: Leak Source: Unknown Potential Media Affect: Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Potential Contaminants of Concern: Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: GREYHOUND EXPOSITION SERVICES Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017686 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022586 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE AV315 GREYHOUND EXPOSITION SERVICES SE 100 UTAH AVE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.416 mi. 2199 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster AV Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 20 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S106234998 LUST S103963665 San Mateo Co. BI N/A LUST 0001594780 HIST UST N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100244 T0608100244 37.645077 -122.403328 Completed - Case Closed 07/28/2000 JM 41-0256 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550090 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 559 Map ID MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO Direction 550090 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: Distance APN Number: EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SAN MATEO CO. LUST GREYHOUND EXPOSITION SERVICES (Continued) 0001594780 LUST: Global Id: T0608100244 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100244 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100244 Action Type: Other Date: 09/25/1991 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100244 Action Type: Other Date: 10/19/1990 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100244 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/24/1991 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100244 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 07/28/2000 Global Id: T0608100244 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 10/19/1990 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550090 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100244 APN Number: 015142080 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST TC5123555.2s Page 560 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number GREYHOUND EXPOSITION SERVICES (Continued) HIST UST: Container Num: File Number: 00021367F URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BB7F.pdf Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000009479 Facility Type: Other Other Type: CONVENTION DECORATOR Contact Name: JOHN SAUTER, GEN'L MGR Telephone: 4157610333 Owner Name: GREYHOUND EXPOSITION SERVICES, Owner Address: 100 UTAH AVE Owner City,St,Zip: SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Total Tanks: 0002 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 001 -WEST Year Installed: 1975 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 001 -WEST Year Installed: 1975 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 002 -EAST Year Installed: 1973 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: PREMIUM Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 002 -EAST Year Installed: 1973 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: PREMIUM Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA 0001594780 TC5123555.2s Page 561 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GREYHOUND EXPOSITION SERVICES (Continued) Reg Id: [yQIR EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594780 316 AVIS CAR RENTAL RCRA-SQG 1000374181 East 230 HARBOR WAY LUST CAD981442858 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HIST UST 0.419 mi. FINDS 2211 ft. ECHO San Mateo Co. BI Relative: HIST CORTESE Lower RCRA-SQG: Actual: Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 12 ft. Facility name: AVIS CAR RENTAL Facility address: 230 HARBOR WAY SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD981442858 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported PV HOLDING CO NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 562 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 09/09/1986 Site name: AVIS CAR RENTAL Classification: Large Quantity Generator Violation Status: No violations found LUST: Lead Agency: Case Type: Geo Track: Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000374181 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608125206 T0608125206 37.6506331392346 -122.40073621273 Completed - Case Closed 07/08/2010 JM Not reported SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550184 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline A summary of the site history is included in Tetra Tech's December 14, 2009 Sub -Slab Soil Gas Investigation Report, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. LUST: Global Id: T0608125206 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608125206 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker TC5123555.2s Page 563 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) Contact Name: Organization Name: Address: City: Email: Phone Number: LUST: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: MAP FINDINGS Regional Water Board SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 OAKLAND Not reported Not reported T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 11/20/2008 Staff Letter - #20081120 Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/22/2004 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/18/2009 Action: Site Assessment Report Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/31/2009 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan - Addendum Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/11/2006 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/26/2003 Action: Preliminary Site Assessment Report Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/10/2004 Action: Preliminary Site Assessment Report Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/13/2004 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/07/2004 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000374181 TC5123555.2s Page 564 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: MAP FINDINGS T0608125206 RESPONSE 03/30/2005 Other Report / Document T0608125206 RESPONSE 02/15/2007 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608125206 RESPONSE 08/15/2007 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608125206 RESPONSE 11/15/2004 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608125206 RESPONSE 11/15/2005 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608125206 RESPONSE 02/15/2006 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608125206 RESPONSE 08/15/2005 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608125206 RESPONSE 05/15/2005 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608125206 RESPONSE 05/15/2007 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608125206 RESPONSE 03/27/2006 Soil and Water Investigation Report T0608125206 RESPONSE 08/15/2006 Soil and Water Investigation Report T0608125206 RESPONSE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000374181 TC5123555.2s Page 565 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) 1000374181 Date: 12/19/2006 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/19/2006 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/19/2006 Action: Corrective Action Plan / Remedial Action Plan Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/14/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/26/2007 Action: Final Remedial Action Report / Corrective Action Report Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/15/2009 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: Other Date: 07/16/2003 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/11/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060411 Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/06/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030806B Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: Other Date: 07/11/2003 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/02/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090602 TC5123555.2s Page 566 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: MAP FINDINGS T0608125206 RESPONSE 05/25/2010 Well Destruction Report T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 09/19/2006 Staff Letter - #20060919A T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 02/06/2007 Staff Letter - #20070206A T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 04/11/2006 Staff Letter - #20060411 T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 09/19/2006 Staff Letter - #20060919B T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 12/02/2005 Staff Letter - #20051202 T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 02/06/2007 Staff Letter - #20070206B T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 09/19/2006 Staff Letter - #20060919C T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 01/13/2004 Staff Letter - #20040113 T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 08/12/2004 Staff Letter - #20040812B T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 08/25/2003 Notice of Responsibility - #1 T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000374181 TC5123555.2s Page 567 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) 1000374181 Date: 08/06/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030806A Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/12/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040812A Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/14/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040414 Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/06/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090506 Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 01/01/2008 Action: In Situ Physical/Chemical Treatment (other than SVE) Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: Other Date: 07/11/2003 Action: Leak Stopped Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/14/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090714 Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/18/2009 Action: Site Assessment Report Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/09/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090909 Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/01/2010 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20100701 Global Id: T0608125206 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page 568 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: LUST: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Lead Agency: Case Type: Geo Track: Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000374181 T0608125206 RESPONSE 01/15/2008 Monitoring Report - Quarterly T0608125206 RESPONSE 03/23/2009 Soil and Water Investigation Workplan T0608125206 ENFORCEMENT 03/03/2010 Staff Letter - #20100303 T0608125206 Completed - Case Closed 07/01/2010 T0608125206 Completed - Case Closed 07/08/2010 T0608125206 Open - Case Begin Date 07/11/2003 T0608125206 Open - Site Assessment 08/06/2003 T0608125206 Open - Site Assessment 07/20/2004 T0608125206 Open - Site Assessment 11/24/2004 T0608125206 Open - Verification Monitoring 03/03/2010 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100873 T0608100873 37.650402 -122.40062 Completed - Case Closed 08/05/2003 JM 41-0951 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse TC5123555.2s Page 569 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) 1000374181 Local Case Number: 550143 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Waste Oil / Motor / Hydraulic / Lubricating Site History: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100873 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100873 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100873 Action Type: Other Date: 03/24/1988 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100873 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/28/1995 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100873 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/05/2003 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #2 Global Id: T0608100873 Action Type: Other Date: 01/26/1988 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608100873 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/05/2003 Global Id: T0608100873 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 01/26/1988 Global Id: T0608100873 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 01/26/1988 TC5123555.2s Page 570 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) LUST REG 2: SAN MATEO Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported Case Number: 550184 Facility Status: Case Closed How Discovered: Tank Closure Case Number: 550143 Leak Cause: Unknown How Discovered: OM Leak Source: Unknown Leak Cause: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Leak Source: Unknown Oversight Program: LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Oversight Program: LUST Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: 1/1/1965 Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported SAN MATEO Facility Status: Preliminary site assessment workplan submitted Case Number: 550184 Facility Status: How Discovered: Tank Closure Global ID: Leak Cause: Unknown APN Number: Leak Source: Unknown Case Type: Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported EDR Link ID: Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: 8/6/2003 Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550184 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608125206 APN Number: 015123270 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550143 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100873 APN Number: 015123270 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HIST UST: File Number: 0002BBE2 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BBE2.pdf Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000043072 Facility Type: Not reported 1000374181 TC5123555.2s Page 571 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) Other Type: RENTAL CAR CO. Contact Name: BILL HUMPHREY Telephone: 4158776722 Owner Name: AVIS RENT A CAR SYSTEM Owner Address: 900 OLD COUNTRY ROAD Owner City,St,Zip: GARDEN CITY, NY 111530 Total Tanks: 0003 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 001 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00000500 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: WASTE OIL Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 002 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Tank Num: 003 Container Num: 003 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00010000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: FINDS: Registry ID: 110009536671 Environmental Interest/Information System California Hazardous Waste Tracking System - Datamart (HWTS-DATAMART) provides California with information on hazardous waste shipments for generators, transporters, and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. STATE MASTER 1000374181 TC5123555.2s Page 572 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number AVIS CAR RENTAL (Continued) 1000374181 AU317 ENE 1/4-1/2 0.426 mi. 2251 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 13 ft. Click this hg narlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000374181 Registry ID: 110009536671 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110009536671 San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017704 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0023565 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017704 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022597 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017704 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0011655 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0951 CALTRANS/SSF MAINTENANCE 166 HARBOR SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 3 of 4 in cluster AU RESPONSE: Facility ID: Site Type: Site Type Detail: Acres: National Priorities List: Cleanup Oversight Agencies: Lead Agency Description: Project Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Site Code: Site Mgmt. Req.: 41280108 State Response State Response or NPL 2.1 NO SMBRP DTSC - Site Cleanup Program Not reported Julie Pettijohn Cleanup Berkeley 200875 NONE SPECIFIED RESPONSE S105026698 ENVIROSTOR N/A Cortese HIST CORTESE TC5123555.2s Page 573 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CALTRANS/SSF MAINTENANCE (Continued) S105026698 Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Program Status: Voluntary Cleanup Program Status: Backlog Status Date: 04/26/2006 Restricted Use: NO Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.65239 Longitude: -122.4010 APN: 015-032-040, 015032040 Past Use: MANUFACTURING - INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY, MANUFACTURING - METAL, RECYCLING - DRUM, VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Potential COC: Arsenic Lead Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs TPH-diesel Copper and compounds Confirmed COC: Arsenic Lead Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs TPH-diesel Copper and compounds Potential Description: OTH, SOIL Alias Name: WESTERN DRUM Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 015-032-040 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 015032040 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 110033618315 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: 200875 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 41280108 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 01/22/1996 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 05/08/1987 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Termination Notification Completed Date: 05/26/2005 Comments: VCA Termination letter submitted by Caltrans. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Completed Date: 02/23/2001 Comments: VCA with the State of CA, Department of Transportation. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: ' Discovery TC5123555.2s Page 574 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CALTRANS/SSF MAINTENANCE (Continued) S105026698 Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: Not reported Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: 41280108 Status: Backlog Status Date: 04/26/2006 Site Code: 200875 Site Type: State Response Site Type Detailed: State Response or NPL Acres: 2.1 NPL: NO Regulatory Agencies: SMBRP Lead Agency: SMBRP Program Manager: Not reported Supervisor: Julie Pettijohn Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Program: Voluntary Cleanup Program Restricted Use: NO Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.65239 Longitude: -122.4010 APN: 015-032-040, 015032040 Past Use: MANUFACTURING - INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY, MANUFACTURING - METAL, RECYCLING - DRUM, VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Potential COC: Arsenic Lead Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs TPH-diesel Copper and compounds Confirmed COC: Arsenic Lead Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs TPH-diesel Copper and compounds Potential Description: OTH, SOIL Alias Name: WESTERN DRUM Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 015-032-040 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 015032040 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 110033618315 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: 200875 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 41280108 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info TC5123555.2s Page 575 Map ID Not reported MAP FINDINGS Direction Future Document Type: Not reported Distance Not reported EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Schedule Document Type: CALTRANS/SSF MAINTENANCE (Continued) S105026698 Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Owner: Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Flag: Completed Date: 01/22/1996 Not reported Comments: Not reported Effective Date: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Not reported Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 05/08/1987 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Termination Notification Completed Date: 05/26/2005 Comments: VCA Termination letter submitted by Caltrans. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Completed Date: 02/23/2001 Comments: VCA with the State of CA, Department of Transportation. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: " Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: Not reported Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Envirostor Id: 41280108 Site/Facility Type: STATE RESPONSE Cleanup Status: BACKLOG Status Date: 04/26/2006 Site Code: 200875 Latitude: 37.652393 Longitude: -122.40100 Owner: Not reported Enf Type: Not reported Swat R: Not reported Flag: envirostor Order No: Not reported Waste Discharge System No: Not reported Effective Date: Not reported Region 2: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 576 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CALTRANS/SSF MAINTENANCE (Continued) WID Id: Not reported Solid Waste Id No: Not reported Waste Management Uit Name: Not reported HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: CALSI Reg Id: 41280108 AW318 B A R BUILDERS SW 125 LINDEN 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.427 mi. JACOB MADDEN 2254 ft. Site 1 of 4 in cluster AW Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 21 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S105026698 LUST 1001610365 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608105263 T0608105263 37.653666 -122.410621 Completed - Case Closed 06/04/1996 JM 41-0426 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 559005 Soil Waste Oil / Motor / Hydraulic / Lubricating Not reported LUST: T0608105263 Global Id: T0608105263 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608105263 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608105263 Action Type: Other Date: 03/18/1991 TC5123555.2s Page 577 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site B A R BUILDERS (Continued) Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: MAP FINDINGS Leak Discovery T0608105263 Other 03/18/1991 Leak Reported T0608105263 ENFORCEMENT 07/20/1995 * Historical Enforcement - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608105263 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/04/1996 Global Id: T0608105263 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 03/18/1991 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported 559005 Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550066 T0608105263 How Discovered: OM 014212020 Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 559005 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608105263 APN Number: 014212020 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0008960 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011638 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1001610365 TC5123555.2s Page 578 Map ID SAN MATEO MAP FINDINGS Direction Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Distance PR0052925 Description: Elevation Site INACTIVE Region: B A R BUILDERS (Continued) Facility ID: FA0052366 Region: SAN MATEO Record Id: Facility ID: FA0008960 GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045196 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0008960 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004308 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027651 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0044398 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0034947 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0052926 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0034947 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0052925 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0052366 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0072632 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0054831 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0075621 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0054831 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0075620 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1001610365 TC5123555.2s Page 579 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site B A R BUILDERS (Continued) Facility ID: FA0058468 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0081020 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0058468 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0081019 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: 7 -ELEVEN #35063 Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0426 AX319 7 -ELEVEN #35063 ENE 128 HARBOR WAY 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.428 mi. JACOB MADDEN 2262 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AX Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 13 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1001610365 LUST S113800747 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HAZNET SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T10000007173 T10000007173 37.65364 -122.40097 Open - Site Assessment 07/22/2015 JM Not reported SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported 550222 Aquifer used for drinking water supply Diesel Site opened 7/22/2015 based on detection of product beneath spill bucket. LUST: Global Id: T10000007173 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T10000007173 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) TC5123555.2s Page 580 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 7 -ELEVEN #35063 (Continued) S113800747 Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T10000007173 Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/21/2015 Action: Verbal Communication Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/22/2015 Action: Staff Letter - #20150722 Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/16/2015 Action: Staff Letter - #20151216 Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/13/2016 Action: Staff Letter - #20160413 Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/16/2016 Action: Staff Letter - #20160916 Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/19/2016 Action: Preliminary Site Assessment Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/11/2016 Action: Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/03/2017 Action: Staff Letter - #20170203 Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: Other Date: 07/13/2015 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: Other Date: 07/18/2015 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T10000007173 TC5123555.2s Page 581 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site 7 -ELEVEN #35063 (Continued) Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RESPONSE 09/15/2017 Correspondence T10000007173 RESPONSE 05/26/2017 Soil and Water Investigation Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/16/2016 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/08/2017 Action: Staff Letter - #20170608 Global Id: T10000007173 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/17/2015 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #20150817 LUST: Global Id: T10000007173 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 07/13/2015 Global Id: T10000007173 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 07/22/2015 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550222 Facility Status: 313- Preliminary Assessm Global ID: T10000007173 APN Number: 015032070 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0050564 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0070076 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0050564 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0070075 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY S113800747 TC5123555.2s Page 582 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 7 -ELEVEN #35063 (Continued) S113800747 Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0050564 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0070077 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: ACTIVE HAZNET: S113800747 envid: S113800747 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAL000369958 Contact: JOSE RIOS Telephone: 9728286592 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 711 Mailing City,St,Zip: DALLAS, TX 75221 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAT080013352 TSD County: Los Angeles Waste Category: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Disposal Method: Fuel Blending Prior To Energy Recovery At Another Site Tons: 0.0495 Cat Decode: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Method Decode: Fuel Blending Prior To Energy Recovery At Another Site Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113800747 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAL000369958 Contact: JOSE RIOS Telephone: 9728286592 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 711 Mailing City,St,Zip: DALLAS, TX 75221 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAT080013352 TSD County: Los Angeles Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Disposal Method: Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, Organics Recovery Ect Tons: 0.0714 Cat Decode: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Method Decode: Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, Organics Recovery Ect Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113800747 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAL000369958 Contact: JOSE RIOS Telephone: 9728286592 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 711 Mailing City,St,Zip: DALLAS, TX 75221 Gen County: San Mateo TC5123555.2s Page 583 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number 7 -ELEVEN #35063 (Continued) S113800747 TSD EPA ID: NVT330010000 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Tons: 0.2675 Cat Decode: Other organic solids Method Decode: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113800747 Year: 2015 GEPAID: CAL000369958 Contact: JOSE RIOS Telephone: 9728286592 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: PO BOX 711 Mailing City,St,Zip: DALLAS, TX 75221 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVT330010000 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Other organic solids Disposal Method: Landfill Or Surface Impoundment That Will Be Closed As Landfill( To Include On -Site Treatment And/Or Stabilization) Tons: 0.1875 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113800747 Year: 2014 GEPAID: CAL000369958 Contact: JOSE RIOS Telephone: 9728286592 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 330 E. LAMBERT RD Mailing City,St,Zip: BREA, CA 92821 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAT080013352 TSD County: Los Angeles Waste Category: Aqueous solution with total organic residues less than 10 percent Disposal Method: Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, Organics Recovery Ect Tons: 0.021 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo Clock this hyperlink while viewing on your computer to access 4 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. TC5123555.2s Page 584 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number AU320 BRITANNIA DEVELOPMENTS LUST S106916347 ENE 115-185 HARBOR SLIC N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.442 mi. 2335 ft. Site 4 of 4 in cluster AU Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 559180 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 13 ft. Global ID: T0608195324 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST SLIC: Region: STATE Facility Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/15/2017 Global Id: T0608195324 Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Lead Agency Case Number: 559180 Latitude: 37.6534766379005 Longitude: -122.398440241814 Case Type: Cleanup Program Site Case Worker: JM Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP RB Case Number: Not reported File Location: Not reported Potential Media Affected: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Lead Site History: Extracted from Geomatrix's May 5, 2004 Confirmation Sampling Report, San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. A more comprehensive description of the former site use is presented in the Phase I report, prepared by Geomatrix. In brief, the majority of the site was historically occupied by a construction equipment rental business since at least 1970. Additional site operations included a well drilling equipment distributor, a customs house, a Christmas tree supply warehouse, office space, a clothing wholesaler, and an electrical supply warehouse. The site was re -developed in 2002 by Britannia into the Sugen III facility, a commercial/industrial facility suitable for biotechnology operations. The facility grounds consist of multi-level structures and paved parking areas. The facility was not been occupied at the time this work was performed. Geomatrix conducted a Phase I and Phase II site assessment of environmental conditions at the site in October and November 1997 on behalf of Britannia. As part of Phase I activities, two underground storage tanks (USTs) and an oil/water separator (OWIS) were identified as environmental concerns at the site. A limited Phase 11 investigation was subsequently conducted in the area of the UST and OIWS. Phase 11 activities included advancing five direct push soil borings (B-1 through B-5; Figure 2) to a depth of 6 feet below ground surface (bgs). Soil and groundwater samples were collected and analyzed for petroleum constituents and volatile organic compounds. The results of the Phase TI investigation identified petroleum constituents (e.g. benzene) in soil and groundwater in the investigation area, and, as such, Geomatrix recommended to Britannia that the USTs and OIWS be removed. TC5123555.2s Page 585 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number BRITANNIA DEVELOPMENTS (Continued) S106916347 In December 1998 and January 1999, Geomatrix observed the removal of the two USTs (one 1000 -gallon diesel UST and one 500 -gallon gasoline UST) and the OLWS. On behalf of Britannia, and under the supervision of San Mateo County Environmental Health Department representatives, a Geomatrix field geologist collected soil and water samples from the bottom (approximately 8 to 9 feet bgs) of the UST and OLWS excavations. A comparison of the concentration of petroleum hydrocarbons detected in soil samples collected as part of the Phase II and UST and OWIS removal activities to applicable Environmental Screening Criteria compiled by the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB, 2003) indicates that benzene in the soil sample collected from B-1 (0.97 mg/kg) is slightly greater than the residential and commercial screening criteria of 0.18 mg/kg and 0.38 mg/kg, respectively. Concentrations of other petroleum constituents in soil samples are less than or slightly greater than applicable screening criteria. The concentration of benzene in the grab groundwater sample collected from B-1 (185 ug/1) is less than the screening criteria used to evaluate potential indoor air impacts from benzene in groundwater, this criterion ranges from 530pgtl (residential use) to 6.4 ug/I (commercial/industrial use). Considering the location of B-1 within the paved parking area outside the footprint of the existing building and the low likelihood that shallow groundwater beneath the site will be used as drinking water source; Geomatrix concluded that that concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons at the site should not pose a significant risk to human health and the environment under the current site use as a commercial/industrial facility. Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: AY321 SSF SEWAGE PUMP STATION #4 LUST S104494213 ESE 249 HARBOR San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.451 mi. 2380 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AY Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 13 ft. Case Number: 550130 How Discovered: UM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: 1/1/1965 San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0008508 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL TC5123555.2s Page 586 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SSF SEWAGE PUMP STATION #4 (Continued) Record Id: PR0022677 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023177 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0026526 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0008508 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0048012 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0008508 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0027251 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023177 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0027250 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE AY322 SEWAGE PUMP STATION #4 ESE 249 HARBOR 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.451 mi. 2380 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster AY Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 13 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: LUST: Global Id: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104494213 LUST S102436722 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report. asp?global_id=T0608100772 T0608100772 37.649683 -122.399066 Completed - Case Closed 08/21/2003 JM 41-0824 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550130 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported T0608100772 TC5123555.2s Page 587 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SEWAGE PUMP STATION #4 (Continued) S102436722 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100772 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: Other Date: 11/04/1996 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/07/2003 Action: Request for Closure Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/09/2003 Action: Unknown Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: Other Date: 11/19/1996 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 09/01/2001 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 03/01/1994 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/15/1994 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/07/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030407 TC5123555.2s Page 588 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SEWAGE PUMP STATION #4 (Continued) Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/21/2003 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #4 Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/09/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030509 Global Id: T0608100772 Action Type: Other Date: 11/10/1997 Action: Leak Stopped LUST: Global Id: T0608100772 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/21/2003 Global Id: T0608100772 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 06/15/1994 Global Id: T0608100772 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 06/15/1994 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: TOWNE AIR FREIGHT Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550130 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100772 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0824 AZ323 TOWNE AIR FREIGHT WSW 405 VICTORY 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.456 mi. 2409 ft. Site 1 of 2 in cluster AZ Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 22 ft. Case Number: 550041 How Discovered: OM EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102436722 LUST S103177253 San Mateo Co. BI N/A TC5123555.2s Page 589 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site TOWNE AIR FREIGHT (Continued) MAP FINDINGS Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported FA0015250 Oversight Program: LUST GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0015250 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PRO011771 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023039 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0026094 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045437 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0059380 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045441 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0059394 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045441 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0059393 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: ACTIVE S103177253 AZ324 THE PROPERTY LUST S101308816 WSW 405 VICTORY HIST CORTESE N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.456 mi. 2409 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster AZ Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Actual: Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100517 22 ft. TC5123555.2s Page 590 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site THE PROPERTY (Continued) Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS T0608100517 37.646226 -122.416517 Completed - Case Closed 11/21/2000 JM 41-0541 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550041 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100517 Global Id: T0608100517 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100517 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100517 Global Id: T0608100517 Action Type: Other Date: 08/23/1988 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100517 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/22/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100517 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 01/07/1992 Action: Free Product Removal Global Id: T0608100517 Action Type: Other Date: 08/23/1988 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608100517 Status: Completed - Case Closed EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101308816 TC5123555.2s Page 591 Map ID CHRISTOPHERSON REALTY LUST S101308813 MAP FINDINGS 138 STARLITE Direction 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HIST CORTESE 0.457 mi. Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS Distance Site 1 of 4 in cluster BA EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Lower Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP THE PROPERTY (Continued) S101308816 LUST Cleanup Site Status Date: 11/21/2000 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100283 Global Id: T0608100517 T0608100283 Status: Open - Case Begin Date 37.6496939 Status Date: 08/23/1988 -122.417044 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Status: Completed - Case Closed Region: SAN MATEO 07/06/1998 Facility ID: 550041 JM Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 41-0297 Global ID: T0608100517 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP APN Number: 014201010 Local Agency Warehouse Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST 550096 EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0541 BA325 CHRISTOPHERSON REALTY LUST S101308813 West 138 STARLITE San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HIST CORTESE 0.457 mi. Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS 2412 ft. Site 1 of 4 in cluster BA Email: Relative: LUST: 6503726298 Lower Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Actual: Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100283 22 ft. Global Id: T0608100283 Latitude: 37.6496939 Longitude: -122.417044 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 07/06/1998 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: 41-0297 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Local Agency Warehouse Local Case Number: 550096 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100283 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100283 TC5123555.2s Page 592 Map ID T0608100283 MAP FINDINGS Direction Action Type: Other Distance 03/16/1992 Action: Elevation Site Leak Cause: Unknown CHRISTOPHERSON REALTY (Continued) Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Oversight Program: LUST Contact Name: Regional Water Board Not reported Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Pollution Characterization Began: Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 Not reported City: OAKLAND Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100283 Global Id: T0608100283 Action Type: Other Date: 03/16/1992 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100283 Action Type: Other Date: 02/26/1992 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100283 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/19/1992 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100283 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 07/06/1998 Global Id: T0608100283 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 02/26/1992 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550096 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550096 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101308813 TC5123555.2s Page 593 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CHRISTOPHERSON REALTY (Continued) Global ID: T0608100283 APN Number: 014080140 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST San Mateo Co. BI: PACIFIC BELL Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012906 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022086 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045445 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0059407 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045445 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0059406 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0297 BB326 PACIFIC BELL West 475 CANAL 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.458 mi. 2419 ft. Site 1 of 5 in cluster BB Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101308813 LUST S104396918 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca. gov/profi le_report. asp?global_id=T0608101045 T0608101045 37.650506 -122.417498 Completed - Case Closed 01/09/1991 JM 41-1138 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550062 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Not reported Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 594 Map ID Region: 2 MAP FINDINGS Facility Id: Not reported Direction Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550062 How Discovered: OM Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: PACIFIC BELL (Continued) S104396918 Not reported LUST: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Global Id: T0608101045 Not reported Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608101045 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608101045 Action Type: Other Date: 06/18/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608101045 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/09/1991 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608101045 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 01/09/1991 Global Id: T0608101045 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 01/09/1991 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550062 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 595 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site PACIFIC BELL (Continued) MAP FINDINGS Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-1138 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BB327 BIMBO BAKERIES USA Year: West 475 S CANAL ST CAC002709547 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.458 mi. 6508753108 Mailing Name: 2419 ft. Site 2 of 5 in cluster BB 475 S CANAL ST Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Gen County: Lower Region: SAN MATEO TSD County: Facility ID: 550062 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 22 ft. Global ID: T0608101045 APN Number: 014080370 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HAZNET: envid: S113791401 Year: 2012 GEPAID: CAC002709547 Contact: JIM HARDGRAVE Telephone: 6508753108 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 475 S CANAL ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804607 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Alameda Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.09 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo S104396918 LUST S113791401 HAZNET N/A envid: S113791401 Year: 2012 GEPAID: CAC002709547 Contact: JIM HARDGRAVE Telephone: 6508753108 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 475 S CANAL ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804607 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Alameda Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Discharge To Sewer/Potw Or Npdes(With Prior Storage --With Or Without Treatment) TC5123555.2s Page 596 Map ID S113791401 Year: MAP FINDINGS GEPAID: Direction Contact: JIM HARDGRAVE Telephone: 6508753108 Mailing Name: Distance Mailing Address: EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 BIMBO BAKERIES USA (Continued) S113791401 Waste Category: Tons: 0.417 Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery Cat Decode: Not reported Tons: Method Decode: Not reported Not reported Facility County: San Mateo Facility County: envid: S113791401 Year: 2012 GEPAID: CAC002709547 Contact: JIM HARDGRAVE Telephone: 6508753108 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 475 S CANAL ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804607 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Alameda Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.072 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113791401 Year: 2012 GEPAID: CAC002709547 Contact: JIM HARDGRAVE Telephone: 6508753108 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 475 S CANAL ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940804607 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Alameda Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.06255 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo AW328 BLUE SKY AUTO BODY LUST S113168783 SW 125 S LINDEN AVE HAZNET N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.459 mi. 2424 ft. Site 2 of 4 in cluster AW Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550066 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 21 ft. Global ID: T0608100406 APN Number: 014212040 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST TC5123555.2s Page 597 Map ID S113168783 MAP FINDINGS Direction GEPAID: CAL923564883 Distance EMILE KISHEK/PRESIDENT Telephone: Elevation Site Not reported Mailing Address: BLUE SKY AUTO BODY (Continued) SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806410 HAZNET: Not reported TSD EPA ID: envid: S113168783 Not reported Year: 2016 Disposal Method: GEPAID: CAL000403568 1 Contact: RAYMOND SITU Method Decode: Telephone: 4158791878 San Mateo Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 125 S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806410 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CA0000084517 TSD County: Sacramento Waste Category: Oxygenated solvents (acetone, butanol, ethyl acetate, etc.) Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.2 Cat Decode: Oxygenated solvents (acetone, butanol, ethyl acetate, etc.) Method Decode: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113168783 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAL923564883 Contact: EMILE KISHEK/PRESIDENT Telephone: 6508757500 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 125 S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806410 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD008252405 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: 1 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113168783 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAL923564883 Contact: EMILE KISHEK/PRESIDENT Telephone: 6508757500 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 125 S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806410 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD028409019 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Organic solids with halogens Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: 0.4 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S113168783 TC5123555.2s Page 598 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BLUE SKY AUTO BODY (Continued) envid: S113168783 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAL923564883 Contact: EMILE KISHEK/PRESIDENT Telephone: 6508757500 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 125 S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806410 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD028409019 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: 0.11 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S113168783 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAL923564883 Contact: EMILE KISHEK/PRESIDENT Telephone: 6508757500 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 125 S LINDEN AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806410 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD008252405 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified organic liquid mixture Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: 0.01 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo C;lirk this hgperULLk while viewing on your computer to access 7 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. AW329 PRESSURE GROUT COMPANY SW 125 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.459 mi. 2424 ft. Site 3 of 4 in cluster AW Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 21 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S113168783 LUST S110060821 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profi le_report. asp?global_id=T0608100406 T0608100406 37.653122 -122.411024 Completed - Case Closed 08/09/1993 JM 41-0427 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency TC5123555.2s Page 599 Map ID Region: MAP FINDINGS Facility County Code: Direction Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0427 Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number PRESSURE GROUT COMPANY (Continued) S110060821 Local Case Number: 550066 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100406 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100406 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100406 Action Type: Other Date: 05/30/1990 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100406 Action Type: Other Date: 05/30/1990 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100406 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/14/1990 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100406 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/09/1993 Global Id: T0608100406 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 03/14/1990 HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0427 TC5123555.2s Page 600 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BC330 GRANITE ROCK CO SSW 1321 LOWRIE 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.460 mi. 2431 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster BC Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Post remedial action monitoring 22 ft. Case Number: 550040 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: 6/15/2004 SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Not reported 550120 Not reported 44-025361 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550120-000001 Not reported 10000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT DIESEL 2 Not reported 550120 Not reported 44-025361 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550120-000002 Not reported 10000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST 1002850256 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI TC5123555.2s Page 601 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site GRANITE ROCK CO (Continued) San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0009127 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0022651 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017889 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0011590 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017889 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <15999GAL, 111999LB, 5599FT^3 Record Id: PR0004322 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <15999GAL, 111999LB, 5599CF Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017889 Prog Element Code: 2354 Record Id: PR0067374 Description: TANK STOR CAP => 10,000 AND <100,000 GAL Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017889 Prog Element Code: ABOVE GROUND TANK/SPCC Record Id: PR0044013 Description: ABOVE GROUND TANK/SPCC Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017889 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0045283 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: INACTIVE BC331 GRANITE ROCK CO SSW 1321 LOWRIE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.460 mi. 2431 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster BC Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1002850256 LUST 1001265148 HIST UST N/A HIST CORTESE NPDES WDS SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100240 T0608100240 37.643319277 -122.411825 Completed - Case Closed TC5123555.2s Page 602 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site GRANITE ROCK CO (Continued) Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 04/01/2008 JM 41-0252 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP All Files are on GeoTracker or in the Local Agency Database 550040 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Waste Oil / Motor / Hydraulic / Lubricating Not reported LUST: T0608100240 Global Id: T0608100240 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100240 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100240 Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/26/2004 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: Other Date: 09/22/1988 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/26/2004 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: RESPONSE 1001265148 TC5123555.2s Page 603 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE ROCK CO (Continued) 1001265148 Date: 10/22/2004 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/01/2006 Action: Unknown Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: Other Date: 11/26/1985 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/07/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/01/2008 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20080401 Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/15/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040615 Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/12/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040112 Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/04/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040804 Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/12/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040112B Global Id: T0608100240 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 12/01/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20051201 LUST: Global Id: T0608100240 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 04/01/2008 Global Id: T0608100240 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 11/26/1985 TC5123555.2s Page 604 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site GRANITE ROCK CO (Continued) MAP FINDINGS Global Id: T0608100240 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 11/26/1985 Global Id: T0608100240 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 06/15/2004 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Not reported Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550040 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100240 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HIST UST: Not reported File Number: 0002BEF4 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BEF4.pdf Region: Not reported Facility ID: Not reported Facility Type: Not reported Other Type: Not reported Contact Name: Not reported Telephone: Not reported Owner Name: Not reported Owner Address: Not reported Owner City,St,Zip: Not reported Total Tanks: Not reported Tank Num: Not reported Container Num: Not reported Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: Not reported Tank Used for: Not reported Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Not reported Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0252 NPDES: Npdes Number: Not reported Facility Status: Not reported Agency Id: Not reported Region: 2 Regulatory Measure Id: 182883 1001265148 TC5123555.2s Page 605 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE ROCK CO (Continued) 1001265148 Order No: Not reported Regulatory Measure Type: Industrial Place Id: Not reported WDID: 2411006082 Program Type: Not reported Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Discharge Name: Not reported Discharge Address: Not reported Discharge City: Not reported Discharge State: Not reported Discharge Zip: Not reported RECEIVED DATE: 05/09/2008 PROCESSED DATE: 04/20/1992 STATUS CODE NAME: Active STATUS DATE: 04/20/1992 PLACE SIZE: 5 PLACE SIZE UNIT: Acres FACILITY CONTACT NAME: Stuart Mager FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT PHONE: 831-465-4808 FACILITY CONTACT PHONE EXT: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: smager@graniterock.com OPERATOR NAME: Granite Rock Co OPERATOR ADDRESS: PO Box 50001 OPERATOR CITY: Watsonville OPERATOR STATE: California OPERATOR ZIP: 95077 OPERATOR CONTACT NAME: stuart mager OPERATOR CONTACT TITLE: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE. 831-465-4808 OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE EXT: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT EMAIL: smager@graniterock.com OPERATOR TYPE: Private Business DEVELOPER NAME: Not reported DEVELOPER ADDRESS: Not reported DEVELOPER CITY: Not reported DEVELOPER STATE: California DEVELOPER ZIP: Not reported DEVELOPER CONTACT NAME: Not reported DEVELOPER CONTACT TITLE: Not reported CONSTYPE LINEAR UTILITY IND: Not reported EMERGENCY PHONE NO: 831-465-4808 EMERGENCY PHONE EXT: Not reported CONSTYPE ABOVE GROUND IND: Not reported CONSTYPE BELOW GROUND IND: Not reported CONSTYPE CABLE LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE COMM LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE COMMERTIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE ELECTRICAL LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE GAS LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE INDUSTRIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER DESRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RECONS IND: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 606 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site GRANITE ROCK CO (Continued) CONSTYPE RESIDENTIAL IND: CONSTYPE TRANSPORT IND: CONSTYPE UTILITY DESCRIPTION: CONSTYPE UTILITY IND: CONSTYPE WATER SEWER IND: DIR DISCHARGE USWATER IND: RECEIVING WATER NAME: CERTIFIER NAME: CERTIFIER TITLE: CERTIFICATION DATE: PRIMARY SIC: SECONDARY SIC: TERTIARY SIC: Npdes Number: Facility Status: Agency Id: Region: Regulatory Measure Id: Order No: Regulatory Measure Type: Place Id: WDID: Program Type: Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: Discharge Name: Discharge Address: Discharge City: Discharge State: Discharge Zip: RECEIVED DATE: PROCESSED DATE: STATUS CODE NAME: STATUS DATE: PLACE SIZE: PLACE SIZE UNIT: FACILITY CONTACT NAME: FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: FACILITY CONTACT PHONE: FACILITY CONTACT PHONE EXT: FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: OPERATOR NAME: OPERATOR ADDRESS: OPERATOR CITY: OPERATOR STATE: OPERATOR ZIP: OPERATOR CONTACT NAME: OPERATOR CONTACT TITLE: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE EXT: OPERATOR CONTACT EMAIL: OPERATOR TYPE: DEVELOPER NAME: DEVELOPER ADDRESS: MAP FINDINGS Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported N San Francisco Bay stuart mager Asphalt Division Manager 24 -MAR -15 2951 -Asphalt Paving Mixtures and Blocks Not reported Not reported CAS000001 Active 0 2 182883 97-03-DWQ Enrollee Not reported 2411006082 Industrial Not reported 04/20/1992 Not reported Not reported Granite Rock Co PO Box 50001 Watsonville California 95077 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1001265148 TC5123555.2s Page 607 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Facility Type: Industrial - Facility that treats and/or disposes of liquid or Distance semisolid wastes from any servicing, producing, manufacturing or EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE ROCK CO (Continued) 1001265148 pumping. DEVELOPER CITY: Not reported DEVELOPER STATE: Not reported CAS000001 The 1 st 2 characters designate the state. The remaining 7 DEVELOPER ZIP: Not reported Subregion: DEVELOPER CONTACT NAME: Not reported 6504823802 DEVELOPER CONTACT TITLE: Not reported Agency Name: CONSTYPE LINEAR UTILITY IND: Not reported PO Box 50001 EMERGENCY PHONE NO: Not reported Agency Contact: EMERGENCY PHONE EXT: Not reported 8317682015 CONSTYPE ABOVE GROUND IND: Not reported SIC Code: CONSTYPE BELOW GROUND IND: Not reported Not reported CONSTYPE CABLE LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE COMM LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE COMMERTIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE ELECTRICAL LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE GAS LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE INDUSTRIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER DESRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RECONS IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RESIDENTIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE TRANSPORT IND: Not reported CONSTYPE UTILITY DESCRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE UTILITY IND: Not reported CONSTYPE WATER SEWER IND: Not reported DIR DISCHARGE USWATER IND: Not reported RECEIVING WATER NAME: Not reported CERTIFIER NAME: Not reported CERTIFIER TITLE: Not reported CERTIFICATION DATE: Not reported PRIMARY SIC: Not reported SECONDARY SIC: Not reported TERTIARY SIC: Not reported WDS: Facility ID: San Francisco Bay 411006082 Facility Type: Industrial - Facility that treats and/or disposes of liquid or semisolid wastes from any servicing, producing, manufacturing or processing operation of whatever nature, including mining, gravel washing, geothermal operations, air conditioning, ship building and repairing, oil production, storage and disposal operations, water pumping. Facility Status: Active - Any facility with a continuous or seasonal discharge that is under Waste Discharge Requirements. NPDES Number: CAS000001 The 1 st 2 characters designate the state. The remaining 7 are assigned by the Regional Board Subregion: 2 Facility Telephone: 6504823802 Facility Contact: SACHER RICH Agency Name: GRANITE ROCK CO Agency Address: PO Box 50001 Agency City,St,Zip: Watsonville 950775001 Agency Contact: KARAS AARON JOHNSTON Agency Telephone: 8317682015 Agency Type: Private SIC Code: 0 SIC Code 2: Not reported Primary Waste Type: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 608 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE ROCK CO (Continued) 1001265148 Primary Waste: Not reported Waste Type2: Not reported Waste2: Not reported Primary Waste Type: Not reported Secondary Waste: Not reported Secondary Waste Type: Not reported Design Flow: 0 Baseline Flow: 0 Reclamation: Not reported POTW: Not reported Treat To Water: Minor Threat to Water Quality. A violation of a regional board order should cause a relatively minor impairment of beneficial uses compared to a major or minor threat. Not: All nurds without a TTWQ will be considered a minor threat to water quality unless coded at a higher Level. A Zero (0) may be used to code those NURDS that are found to represent no threat to water quality. Complexity: Category C - Facilities having no waste treatment systems, such as cooling water dischargers or thosewho must comply through best management practices, facilities with passive waste treatment and disposal systems, such as septic systems with subsurface disposal, or dischargers having waste storage systems with land disposal such as dairy waste ponds. BC332 GRANITE ROCK COMPANY EMI S100178892 SSW 1321 LOWRIE AVENUE Notify 65 N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.460 mi. 2431 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster BC Relative: EMI: Lower Year: 1987 County Code: 41 Actual: Air Basin: SF 22 ft. Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 1 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 5 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 10 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:6 Year: 1990 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 TC5123555.2s Page 609 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE ROCK COMPANY (Continued) S100178892 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 1 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 5 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 10 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:6 Year: 1993 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 1 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 6 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 9 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and SmIlr Tons/Yr:5 Year: 1995 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 1 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 3 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 5 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2 Year: 1996 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 1 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 3 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 5 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2 TC5123555.2s Page 610 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE ROCK COMPANY (Continued) S100178892 Year: 1997 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 2 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 2 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 1 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 5 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 6 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:3 Year: 1998 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 1 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 5 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 6 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2 Year: 1999 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 2 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 2 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 2 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 6 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 23 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:14 Year: 2000 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 TC5123555.2s Page 611 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE ROCK COMPANY (Continued) S100178892 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 2 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 2 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 2 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 6 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 23 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:14 Year: 2001 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Y Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 2 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 2 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 30 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 6 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 7 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/YrA Year: 2002 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 51 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 10 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 11 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:6 Year: 2003 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 2 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 23 TC5123555.2s Page 612 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE ROCK COMPANY (Continued) S100178892 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 5 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 4 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2 Year: 2004 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.11 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.016126 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 23.833 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 4.667 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0.019 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 4.636 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2.598733 Year: 2005 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: .11 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: .016126 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 23.833 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 4.667 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: .019 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 4.636 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2.598733 Year: 2006 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1.665 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1.099413 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 25.013 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 4.898 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: .02 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 4.527 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2.506827 Year: 2007 TC5123555.2s Page 613 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE ROCK COMPANY (Continued) S100178892 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 2.474 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1.6348276 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 36.635 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 7.185 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: .029 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 6.669 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:3.687201 Year: 2008 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1.804 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1.1606936 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 23.913 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 4.69 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: .019 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 4.147 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2.244538 Year: 2009 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1.698 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1.0368516000000001 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 22.821000000000002 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 4.476 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 1.7999999999999999E-2 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 3.3889999999999998 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:1.8002119999999999 Year: 2010 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD TC5123555.2s Page 614 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE ROCK COMPANY (Continued) S100178892 Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1.8440000000000001 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1.1157736 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 26.315999999999999 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 5.1609999999999996 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 2.1000000000000001 E-2 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 6.5791020260491999 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Ton s/Yr:3.0988020000000001 Year: 2011 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1.808 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1.114912 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 22.669 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 4.446 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0.018 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O Year: 2012 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1.808 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1.114912 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 22.669 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 4.446 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0.018 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 5.9589507959 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2.655 Year: 2013 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 1.962 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 1.43073 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 25.068 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 4.917 TC5123555.2s Page 615 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GRANITE ROCK COMPANY (Continued) SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0.02 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 6.897 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2.759 Year: 2014 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 5.367927733 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 21.133025761 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 4.144759321 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0.016795503 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 5.263513176 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2.105429203 Year: 2015 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 1579 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 2951 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 5.3679277 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 5.3117699 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 21.13303 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 4.144759 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0.0167955 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 5.263513356 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:2.105429683 NOTIFY 65: 150 STARLITE Date Reported: Not reported Staff Initials: Not reported Board File Number: Not reported Facility Type: Not reported Discharge Date: Not reported Issue Date: Not reported Incident Description: Not reported BA333 DESIGNER PRINTING, INC WSW 150 STARLITE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.466 mi. 2460 ft. Site 2 of 4 in cluster BA Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S100178892 LUST S101303299 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100173 TC5123555.2s Page 616 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site DESIGNER PRINTING, INC. (Continued) MAP FINDINGS Global Id: T0608100173 Latitude: 37.649385 Longitude: -122.416977 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 11/14/2002 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: 41-0182 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Local Agency Warehouse Local Case Number: 550099 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Not reported LUST: T0608100173 Global Id: T0608100173 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100173 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100173 Action Type: Other Date: 06/30/1992 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100173 Action Type: Other Date: 06/30/1992 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100173 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/28/1992 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608100173 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 11/14/2002 Global Id: T0608100173 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 06/30/1992 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303299 TC5123555.2s Page 617 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site DESIGNER PRINTING, INC. (Continued) LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550099 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: SAN MATEO 550099 9- Case Closed T0608100173 014080150 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST Not reported 550058 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550058-000001 Not reported 1000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT OTHER 1 Active 550058 9 Not reported 02-03-94 02-03-94 10-13-88 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303299 TC5123555.2s Page 618 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site DESIGNER PRINTING, INC. (Continued) Tank Use: Not reported STG: Not reported Content: Not reported Number Of Tanks: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017719 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0026111 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027962 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0045944 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0182 AW334 REICHOLD CHEMICALS, INC SW 120 SOUTH LINDEN 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.467 mi. 2464 ft. Site 4 of 4 in cluster AW Relative: RESPONSE: Lower Facility ID: Site Type: Actual: Site Type Detail: 21 ft. Acres: National Priorities List: Cleanup Oversight Agencies: Lead Agency Description: Project Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Site Code: Site Mgmt. Req.: Assembly: Senate: Special Program Status: Status: Status Date: Restricted Use: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC 41280096 State Response State Response or NPL 0.5 NO HWMP DTSC - Hazardous Waste Management Program Not reported Mark Piros Cleanup Berkeley Not reported NONE SPECIFIED 22 13 Not reported Certified 08/01/1986 NO Responsible Party 37.64568 -122.4137 014211050 PAINT MANUFACTURING Phenol EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303299 RESPONSE S101482205 ENVIROSTOR N/A HIST Cal -Sites TC5123555.2s Page 619 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site REICHOLD CHEMICALS, INC (Continued) Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: 30451 -NO No Contaminants found CSS 014211050 APN 110033606471 EPA (FRS #) 41280096 Envirostor ID Number EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number PROJECT WIDE Not reported Site Screening 02/06/2003 No existing evidence of release of hazardous substances found and site screening recommended no further action. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 08/01/1986 Comments: Certified Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: ` Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: Site Discovery. Facility was identified during a drive-by. Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: Status: Status Date: Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: 41280096 Certified 08/01/1986 Not reported State Response State Response or NPL 0.5 NO HWMP HWMP Not reported Mark Piros Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO S101482205 TC5123555.2s Page 620 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number REICHOLD CHEMICALS, INC (Continued) Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.64568 Longitude: -122.4137 APN: 014211050 Past Use: PAINT MANUFACTURING Potential COC: Phenol Confirmed COC: 30451 -NO No Contaminants found Potential Description: CSS Alias Name: 014211050 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 110033606471 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: 41280096 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: PROJECT WIDE Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 02/06/2003 Comments: No existing evidence of release of hazardous substances found and Schedule Document Type: site screening recommended no further action. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 08/01/1986 Comments: Certified Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: * Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: Site Discovery. Facility was identified during a drive-by. Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported S101482205 Calsite: Region: BERKELEY Facility ID: 41280096 Facility Type: RP Type: RESPONSIBLE PARTY Branch: NC Branch Name: NORTH COAST File Name: Not reported State Senate District: 08011986 Status: CERTIFIED AS HAVING BEEN REMEDIED SATISFACTORILY UNDER DTSC OVERSIGHT Status Name: CERTIFIED TC5123555.2s Page 621 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number REICHOLD CHEMICALS, INC (Continued) S101482205 Lead Agency: N/A NPL: Not reported SIC Code: 28 SIC Name: MANU - CHEMICALS & ALLIED PRODUCTS Access: Not reported Cortese: Not reported Hazardous Ranking Score: Not reported Date Site Hazard Ranked: Not reported Groundwater Contamination: Not reported Staff Member Responsible for Site: GWHITE Supervisor Responsible for Site: Not reported Region Water Control Board: Not reported Region Water Control Board Name: Not reported Lat/Long Direction: Not reported Lat/Long (dms): 000/000 Lat/long Method: Not reported Lat/Long Description: Not reported State Assembly District Code: 19 State Senate District Code: 08 Facility ID: 41280096 Activity: DISC Activity Name: DISCOVERY AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 08011980 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Facility ID: 41280096 Activity: CERT Activity Name: CERTIFICATION AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 08011986 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 TC5123555.2s Page 622 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number REICHOLD CHEMICALS, INC (Continued) S101482205 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Alternate Address: 120 SOUTH LINDEN Alternate City,St,Zip: S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Background Info: The Site is bounded to the north by Victory Avenue, to the south TC5123555.2s Page 623 by Tanforan Avenue, to the east by railroad tracks, and to the west by South Maple Avenue. The site is comprised of a building and a warehouse, which is used for automotive storage. Areas around the buildings are paved or landscaped. The site is located in an industrial area and is adjacent to a tire company. Joseph W. Welch & Investors purchased the site in 1984. The site is now zoned for light industrial use. The property is currently occupied by a number of different tenants, including music studios, auto repair shops and restoration facilities. The Reichold Chemical site is a registered historical landmark by San Mateo County. From 1937 to 1984, Reichhold Chemicals Inc. owned and operated the site. Reichold manufactured paint products using emulsion, phenol, alkyd, and urea resins. Comments Date: 01161981 Comments: Facility drive-by. No evidence of waste. Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: Site screening conducted which confirmed that no further action Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: is needed at the site. According to the Hazardous Waste Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: Management Operation Plan prepared in 1983, the waste generated Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: at the facility, including paint resin and thinner was placed in Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: 55 -gallon drums, for shipment to Class I or II landfills. At Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: the time of closure, all hazardous wastes were transported Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: offsite for disposal at facilities in Benicia and Kettleman Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: Hills, California. The tanks and containers were decontaminated Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: before shipment. In April 1984, composite wipe samples were Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: collected in the drum storage area and analyzed for Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), acids, and base compounds. Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: PCBs were found at a concentration less than 0.01 milligram/100 Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: square centimeters, which is less than the 0.1 milligram/100 Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: square centimeters clean-up level for high -contact Comments Date: 02092003 TC5123555.2s Page 623 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site REICHOLD CHEMICALS, INC (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Comments: residential/commercial surfaces specified by Title 40 Code of Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: Federal Regulations, Part 761. In December 1984, wipe sampling Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: was performed on the asphalt and cement pads for PCBs, acids, Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: and base compounds. The results were all non -detect. In Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: February 1985, the site was officially closed with oversight Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: from the Department of Health Services (DHS), Toxic Substances Comments Date: 02092003 Comments: Control Division, predecessor to DTSC. Comments Date: 08011980 Comments: Site Discovery. Facility was identified during a drive-by. Comments Date: 08011986 Comments: Certified Site. Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: Records Search: Site Certified in August 1986. ID Name: Not reported ID Value: Not reported Alternate Name: REICHOLD CHEMICALS, INC Alternate Name: Not reported Special Programs Code: Not reported Special Programs Name: Not reported BA335 BOOTH, MARTIN F WSW 161 STARLIGHT 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.468 mi. 2470 ft. Site 3 of 4 in cluster BA Relative: San Mateo Co. BI: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Prog Element Code 22 ft. Record Id: Description: Facility Status: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: SAN MATEO FA0007016 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0022001 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE CORTESE 41 LTNKA 41-0630 S101482205 San Mateo Co. BI S105026715 HIST CORTESE N/A TC5123555.2s Page 624 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BD336 CAL WEST ELECTRIC, INC SSW 1341 SAN MATEO AVENUE 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.470 mi. Status Date: 2484 ft. Site 1 of 4 in cluster BD Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Lower Facility ID: Status: Actual: Status Date: 22 ft. Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Completed Info MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ENVIROSTOR S100184190 N/A 41360099 Refer: Other Agency 07/27/1994 Not reported Historical * Historical Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Referred - Not Assigned Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 * CERC2 NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.64368 -122.4110 015112400 NONE SPECIFIED * OIL/WATER SEPARATION SLUDGE * ACID SOLUTION 2>PH WITH METALS UNSPECIFIED ACID SOLUTION * UNSPECIFIED SLUDGE WASTE * UNSPECIFIED SOLVENT MIXTURES * WASTE OIL & MIXED OIL Chromium VI NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED 015112400 APN 41360099 Envirostor ID Number Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Preliminary Assessment Report Completed Date: 07/31/1989 Comments: PRELIM ASSESS DONE CURRENTLY CAL WEST ELECTRIC, INC; DOES NOT POSE ANY OBSERVABLE PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH THREAT; SITE INSPECTION LOW PRIORITY RECOMMENDED DUE TO INDICATION BY OWNER THAT MINOR SPILLS OF ETHYLENE GLYCOL, LUBRICATING OILS, AND SOLVENTS OCCURRED Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 05/18/1987 Comments: SITE SCREENING DONE RENTS GENERATORS AND DIESEL ENGINES. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: * Discovery TC5123555.2s Page 625 Map ID CAL -WEST ELECTRICS SEMS -ARCHIVE 1003879292 MAP FINDINGS 1341 SAN MATEO AVE Direction 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.470 mi. ARCHIVE SITE Date Started: Distance Site 2 of 4 in cluster BD EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Lower Site ID: 903140 CAL WEST ELECTRIC, INC (Continued) S100184190 EPA ID: Completed Date: 06/01/1981 Federal Facility: Comments: FACILITY IDENTIFIED ACTIVE SITE ID'D FROM SANBORN MAPS NPL: Future Area Name: Not reported Non NPL Status: Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Following information was gathered from the prior CERCLIS update completed in 10/2013: Future Document Type: Not reported 0903140 Future Due Date: Not reported Not a Federal Facility Schedule Area Name: Not reported Not on the NPL Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported BD337 CAL -WEST ELECTRICS SEMS -ARCHIVE 1003879292 SSW 1341 SAN MATEO AVE CAD982358673 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.470 mi. ARCHIVE SITE Date Started: 2484 ft. Site 2 of 4 in cluster BD 12/19/89 Relative: SEMS -ARCHIVE: Action: Lower Site ID: 903140 Date Completed: EPA ID: CAD982358673 Actual: Federal Facility: N 22 ft. NPL: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Following information was gathered from the prior CERCLIS update completed in 10/2013: Site ID: 0903140 Federal Facility: Not a Federal Facility NPL Status: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Site Contact Details: Contact Sequence ID: 13289233.00000 Person ID: 13003854.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13294828.00000 Person ID: 13003858.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13300686.00000 Person ID: 13004003.00000 CERCLIS-NFRAP Assessment History: Action: DISCOVERY Date Started: Date Completed: 12/01/87 Priority Level: Not reported Action: ARCHIVE SITE Date Started: Date Completed: 12/19/89 Priority Level: Not reported Action: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Date Started: Date Completed: 12/19/89 Priority Level: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information TC5123555.2s Page 626 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site AX338 DONS AUTO WRECKERS ENE 137 HARBOR 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.474 mi. JACOB MADDEN 2502 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster AX Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 13 ft. Global Id: Action Type: Latitude: Date: Longitude: Action: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S104494210 HIST CORTESE N/A SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100945 T0608100945 37.653401 -122.399923 Completed - Case Closed 01/22/1997 Not reported 41-1032 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported 559010 Under Investigation Gasoline Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100945 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 LUST: Global Id: T0608100945 Action Type: Other Date: 10/07/1996 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100945 Action Type: Other Date: 10/07/1996 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100945 Action Type: Other Date: 10/07/1996 Action: Leak Stopped LUST: Global Id: T0608100945 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 01/22/1997 Global Id: T0608100945 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 10/07/1996 TC5123555.2s Page 627 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site DONS AUTO WRECKERS (Continued) Global Id: T0608100945 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 10/29/1996 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: 41-1032 FA0017804 Facility Status: Case Closed GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Case Number: 559010 PR0038011 How Discovered: Tank Closure Leak Cause: UNK Leak Source: UNK Date Leak Confirmed: 10/29/1996 Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-1032 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104494210 339 ICI PAINTS SLIC S106235002 NW 450 GRAND San Mateo Co. BI N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.474 mi. 2502 ft. Relative: SLIC REG 2 Higher Region: 2 Facility ID: 41S0073 Actual: Facility Status: Remedial action (cleanup) Underway 84 ft. Date Closed: Not reported Local Case #: Not reported How Discovered: UNK Leak Cause: Not reported Leak Source: Not reported Date Confirmed: Not reported Date Prelim Site Assmnt Workplan Submitted: Not reported Date Preliminary Site Assessment Began: Not reported Date Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Date Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remedial Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017804 Prog Element Code: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0038011 TC5123555.2s Page 628 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ICI PAINTS (Continued) US AIR CONDITIONING Description: GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017804 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 240001 LB, 112000FT3 Record Id: PR0004213 Description: STORES HAZ MAT >32000GAL, 224000LB, 11 2000C Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017804 Prog Element Code: TSD PERMITTED FACILITY Record Id: PRO011535 Description: TSD PERMITTED FACILITY Facility Status: INACTIVE BA340 US AIR CONDITIONING WSW 161 STARLITE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.477 mi. JACOB MADDEN 2518 ft. Site 4 of 4 in cluster BA Relative: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS Lower LUST: Email: Lead Agency: Actual: Case Type: 22 ft. Geo Track: Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: S106235002 LUST S101623141 SWEEPS UST N/A HIST UST CA FID UST San Mateo Co. BI DRYCLEANERS SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100602 T0608100602 37.648623 -122.41691 Completed - Case Closed 11/12/1991 JM 41-0630 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550035 Soil Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100602 Global Id: T0608100602 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100602 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND TC5123555.2s Page 629 Map ID Region: 2 MAP FINDINGS Facility Id: Not reported Direction Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550035 T0608100602 How Discovered: OM 014081220 Distance SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: US AIR CONDITIONING (Continued) S101623141 Not reported Email: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Phone Number: Not reported Not reported LUST: Not reported Global Id: T0608100602 Action Type: Other Date: 04/25/1989 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100602 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/25/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100602 Action Type: Other Date: 04/25/1989 Action: Leak Discovery LUST: Global Id: T0608100602 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 11/12/1991 Global Id: T0608100602 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 04/25/1989 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported 550035 Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550035 T0608100602 How Discovered: OM 014081220 Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550035 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100602 APN Number: 014081220 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST TC5123555.2s Page 630 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site US AIR CONDITIONING (Continued) SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Not reported 503 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-000503-000001 Not reported 1000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT LEADED 1 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0002BB68 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BB68.pdf Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Tank Num: Not reported Container Num: Not reported Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: Not reported Tank Used for: Not reported Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Not reported Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: Mailing City,St,Zip: Contact: Contact Phone: 41000992 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 161 STARLITE Not reported S SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Not reported Not reported S101623141 TC5123555.2s Page 631 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number US AIR CONDITIONING (Continued) S101623141 DUNs Number: Not reported NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Active San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0012723 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0004518 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045442 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0059397 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0052158 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0072346 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0052158 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0072345 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: ACTIVE DRYCLEANERS: EPA Id: CAL000377904 NAICS Code: 81232 NAICS Description: Drycleaning and Laundry Services (except Coin -Operated) SIC Code: 7211 SIC Description: Power Laundries, Family and Commercial Create Date: 09/06/2012 Facility Active: Yes Inactive Date: Not reported Facility Addr2: Not reported Owner Name: KENN EDWARDS Owner Address: 1140 SAN MATEO AVE Owner Address 2: Not reported Owner Telephone: 6508735353 Contact Name: MOE NABULSI Contact Address: 1140 SAN MATEO AVE Contact Address 2: Not reported Contact Telephone: 6503337140 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address 1: 1140 SAN MATEO AVE Mailing Address 2: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 632 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site US AIR CONDITIONING (Continued) Mailing City: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Mailing State: CA Mailing Zip: 940800000 Owner Fax: 6508735380 Region Code: 2 BE341 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO TIRE SERVI ENE 114 HARBOR WAY 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.478 mi. JACOB MADDEN 2522 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster BE Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 13 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101623141 LUST 0001594838 HIST UST N/A DEED HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100865 T0608100865 37.6537046 -122.4001368 Completed - Case Closed 08/21/2003 JM 41-0940 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550135 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100865 Global Id: T0608100865 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100865 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/21/2002 Action: Notice of Public Hearing / Board Action - #41-0940 Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/17/1997 TC5123555.2s Page 633 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO TIRE SERVI (Continued) 0001594838 Action: Respond to Petition Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/12/2001 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/30/1998 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/23/2001 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/28/1994 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/03/1996 Action: Letter - Notice Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/12/1997 Action: Letter - Notice Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/15/1996 Action: Clean-up and Abatement Order Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/28/1997 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/03/1996 Action: Letter - Notice Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/01/1997 Action: Letter - Notice Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/19/2002 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other TC5123555.2s Page 634 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO TIRE SERVI (Continued) 0001594838 Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/18/2003 Action: Unknown Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: Other Date: 05/05/1994 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/01/2000 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/03/1999 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/22/1997 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/19/1999 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/16/2002 Action: Preparation of Agenda Item - #41-0940 Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/17/2002 Action: Notice of Public Hearing / Board Action Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/27/1998 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/18/2002 Action: Notification - Preclosure Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 11/20/1995 Action: Not reported Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: REMEDIATION TC5123555.2s Page 635 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO TIRE SERVI (Continued) 0001594838 Date: 11/20/1995 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 11/20/1995 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/26/1997 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/28/1997 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/24/1996 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/29/1997 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/21/2003 Action: Deed Restriction / Land Use Restriction / Covenant Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/19/1998 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/06/2001 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/24/1996 Action: Other Workplan Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/07/1997 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/21/2003 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #3 TC5123555.2s Page 636 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO TIRE SERVI (Continued) Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/18/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20020618 Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/12/1997 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/17/2000 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/12/2001 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100865 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/17/1998 Action: Correspondence LUST: Global Id: T0608100865 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 08/21/2003 Global Id: T0608100865 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 05/05/1994 Global Id: T0608100865 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 05/05/1994 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550135 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100865 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HIST UST: File Number: 0002C316 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002C316.pdf Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000054066 Facility Type: Other Other Type: TIRE SERVICE & SALES Contact Name: ROBERT L. REID 0001594838 TC5123555.2s Page 637 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO TIRE SERVI (Continued) Telephone: 4155884596 Owner Name: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO TIRE SERVI Owner Address: 114 HARBOR WAY Owner City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Total Tanks: 0001 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00008000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Stock Inventor, None Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: DEED: GOLDEN GATE PETROLEUM Envirostor ID: T0608100865 Area: Not reported Sub Area: Not reported Site Type: LUFT Status: COMPLETED - CASE CLOSED Agency: SWRCB Covenant Uploaded: Y Deed Date(s): 08/21/2003 HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0940 BE342 GOLDEN GATE PETROLEUM ENE 114-126 HARBOR WAY 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.478 mi. 2522 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster BE Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 13 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594838 LUST S111417791 N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T10000003495 T10000003495 37.6535679508404 -122.400889098644 Completed - Case Closed 01/15/2013 JM Not reported SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP All Files are on GeoTracker or in the Local Agency Database 550209 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water), Soil Diesel Site opened 1/19/2012 Site Closed 1/15/2013 TC5123555.2s Page 638 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GOLDEN GATE PETROLEUM (Continued) LUST: Contact Type: Global Id: T10000003495 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T10000003495 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T10000003495 Global Id: T10000003495 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/19/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120119 Global Id: T10000003495 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/29/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120229 Global Id: T10000003495 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/25/2012 Action: Notice of Responsibility Global Id: T10000003495 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/12/2012 Action: Staff Letter - #20120613 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Global Id: T10000003495 Action Type: Other Date: 11/10/2011 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T10000003495 Action Type: Other Date: 11/17/2011 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T10000003495 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/04/2012 Action: Preliminary Site Assessment Workplan - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000003495 S111417791 TC5123555.2s Page 639 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GOLDEN GATE PETROLEUM (Continued) Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/21/2012 Action: Site Assessment Report - Regulator Responded Global Id: T10000003495 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/23/2012 Action: Verbal Communication Global Id: T10000003495 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/15/2013 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20130115 LUST: Global Id: T10000003495 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 01/15/2013 Global Id: T10000003495 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 11/10/2011 Global Id: T10000003495 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 01/19/2012 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: SO. SAN FRANCISCO TIRE SERVICE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550209 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: TI0000003495 APN Number: 015032070 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST BE343 SO. SAN FRANCISCO TIRE SERVICE ENE 114 HARBOR 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.478 mi. 2522 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster BE Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 13 ft. Case Number: 550135 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S111417791 LUST S103879287 San Mateo Co. BI N/A TC5123555.2s Page 640 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation BF344 WNW 1/4-1/2 0.481 mi. 2539 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 22 ft. MAP FINDINGS Site SO. SAN FRANCISCO TIRE SERVICE (Continued) Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: 1/1/1965 San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0016609 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022694 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023717 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0039873 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023717 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0029335 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0023717 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0027624 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE BACON PROPERTY 499 RAIL AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA Site 1 of 3 in cluster BF SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: STATE Completed - Case Closed 01/01/1970 SLT2O327217 SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Not reported 37.653378392949 -122.425794019464 Cleanup Program Site UUU Not reported 41S0064 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103879287 SLIC S101641923 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 641 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BACON PROPERTY (Continued) MAP FINDINGS Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: SLIC REG 2: Region: 2 Facility ID: 41SO064 Facility Status: Leak being confirmed Date Closed: Not reported Local Case #: Not reported How Discovered: Not reported Leak Cause: Not reported Leak Source: Not reported Date Confirmed: Not reported Date Prelim Site Assmnt Workplan Submitted: Not reported Date Preliminary Site Assessment Began: Not reported Date Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Date Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remedial Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number BG345 KPR PROPERTIES LUST WNW 118 SPRUCE SWEEPS UST 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HIST CORTESE 0.485 mi. Referral Date: Not reported 2562 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster BG Created Date: Relative: LUST REG 2: Not reported Higher Region: 2 Tank Status: Not reported Facility Id: Not reported Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed Tank Use: 46 ft. Case Number: 550007 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SWEEPS UST: Status: Not reported Comp Number: 550014 Number: Not reported Board Of Equalization: Not reported Referral Date: Not reported Action Date: Not reported Created Date: Not reported Owner Tank Id: Not reported SWRCB Tank Id: Not reported Tank Status: Not reported Capacity: Not reported Active Date: Not reported Tank Use: Not reported S101641923 S102432293 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 642 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site KPR PROPERTIES (Continued) STG: Not reported Content: Not reported Number Of Tanks: 0 HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0311 BB346 SWINERTON & WALBERG West 91 SOUTH SPRUCE AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.487 mi. JACOB MADDEN 2572 ft. Site 3 of 5 in cluster BB Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102432293 LUST S104565269 N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100713 T0608100713 37.654388 -122.416825 Completed - Case Closed 04/03/1996 JM 41-0753 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550116 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100713 Global Id: T0608100713 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100713 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100713 Action Type: Other Date: 03/02/1993 TC5123555.2s Page 643 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SWINERTON & WALBERG (Continued) Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100713 Action Type: Other Date: 03/02/1993 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100713 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/20/1993 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100713 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 06/21/1993 Action: Excavation LUST: Global Id: T0608100713 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 04/03/1996 Global Id: T0608100713 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 03/02/1993 BD347 AMPHLETT PRINTING SSW 1331 SAN MATEO AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.491 mi. EPA ID: 2590 ft. Site 3 of 4 in cluster BD Relative: RCRA-SQG EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104565269 RCRA-SQG 1000242563 SLIC CAD062512967 FINDS ECHO Lower Date form received by agency: 05/27/1986 Facility name: AMPHLETT PRINTING Actual: Facility address: 1331 SAN MATEO AVENUE 22 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD062512967 Mailing address: SAN MATEO AVENUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER Contact address: 1331 SAN MATEO AVENUE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 415-348-4493 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: AMPHLETT PRINTING TC5123555.2s Page 644 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AMPHLETT PRINTING (Continued) Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported Not reported NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED, ME 99999 Not reported 415-555-1212 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Violation Status SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: No violations found STATE Completed - Case Closed 03/09/2005 T0608117321 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 559003 37.6431554286197 -122.411234378815 Cleanup Program Site JM SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000242563 TC5123555.2s Page 645 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number AMPHLETT PRINTING (Continued) File Location: Local Agency Warehouse Potential Media Affected: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Not reported Site History: Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: FINDS: Registry ID: 110002653227 Environmental Interest/Information System RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. STATE MASTER Click this hg narlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000242563 Registry ID: 110002653227 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002653227 BD348 ROYAL AUTO LIMO REPAIR INC SSW 1331 SAN MATEO AVE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.491 mi. Facility Status: 2590 ft. Site 4 of 4 in cluster BD Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 22 ft. Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HAZNET: envid: Year: GEPAID: Contact: Telephone: Mailing Name: Mailing Address: Mailing City,St,Zip: Gen County: TSD EPA ID: SAN MATEO 559003 9- Case Closed T0608117321 015112410 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST S113145634 2013 CAL000314661 YOUSEFMUSTAFA 6505891135 Not reported 1331 SAN MATEO AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806511 San Mateo CAT080013352 1000242563 LUST S113145634 HAZNET N/A TC5123555.2s Page 646 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site ROYAL AUTO LIMO REPAIR INC (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number TSD County: Los Angeles Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, Contact: Organics Recovery Ect Tons: 0.47955 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: Not reported envid: S113145634 Year: 2007 GEPAID: CAL000314661 Contact: YOUSEF MUSTAFA Telephone: 6525891135 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 1331 SAN MATEO AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940806511 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009452657 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Solvents Recovery Tons: 0.12 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo BG349 GEORGIA GERRITSEN WNW 105 SPRUCE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 0.493 mi. 0.493 mi. 2604 ft. 2604 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster BG Relative: Relative: HIST CORTESE: Higher Higher Region: CORTESE Facility Id: Facility County Code: 41 Actual: Reg By: LTNKA 40 ft. Reg Id: 41-0288 BG350 GEORGIA GERRITSEN WNW 105 SPRUCE 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.493 mi. 2604 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster BG Relative: LUST REG 2: Higher Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Post remedial action monitoring 40 ft. Case Number: 550038 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported S113145634 HIST CORTESE S102430489 N/A LUST S102430735 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 647 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GEORGIA GERRITSEN (Continued) Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 1/1/1965 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: 3/8/2004 BB351 GEORGIA GERRITSEN West 105 SOUTH SPRUCE AVENUE 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.495 mi. JACOB MADDEN 2612 ft. Site 4 of 5 in cluster BB Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 22 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102430735 LUST S109285737 N/A SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profi le_report. asp?g lobai_id=T0608100274 T0608100274 37.651938169 -122.417877 Completed - Case Closed 11/10/2005 JM 41-0288 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency Warehouse 550038 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100274 Global Id: T0608100274 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100274 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 09/22/2003 Action: Not reported Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/22/2003 TC5123555.2s Page 648 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GEORGIA GERRITSEN (Continued) S109285737 Action: Remedial Progress Report Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: Other Date: 12/26/1984 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/28/2003 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/17/2004 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 11/06/2003 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/25/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/30/2003 Action: Unknown Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/10/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20020610C Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/10/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20020610A Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: Other Date: 12/26/1984 Action: Leak Discovery TC5123555.2s Page 649 Map ID T0608100274 Status: MAP FINDINGS Status Date: Direction Global Id: T0608100274 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 12/26/1984 Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GEORGIA GERRITSEN (Continued) S109285737 Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/10/2005 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20051110 Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/08/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040308 Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/16/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #2003061613 Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/27/1989 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/06/2003 Action: Notice of Violation - #20031106 Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/16/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030616A Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/10/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20020610B Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/17/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040517 Global Id: T0608100274 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/01/2005 Action: Unknown LUST: Global Id: T0608100274 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 11/10/2005 Global Id: T0608100274 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 12/26/1984 Global Id: T0608100274 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 12/26/1984 TC5123555.2s Page 650 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GEORGIA GERRITSEN (Continued) S109285737 Global Id: T0608100274 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 03/08/2004 BB352 0001594731 SORICH RENTALS AND ENTERPRISE LUST West 10 A SO SPRUCE AVE HIST UST N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.495 mi. 2612 ft. Site 5 of 5 in cluster BB Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550038 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 22 ft. Global ID: T0608100274 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST UST: File Number: 0002C227 URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002C227.pdf Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000014070 Facility Type: Gas Station Other Type: Not reported Contact Name: FRANK HROMEK Telephone: 4155891788 Owner Name: SAN FRANCISCO PETROLEUM CO Owner Address: 2121 THIRD ST Owner City,St,Zip: SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107 Total Tanks: 0002 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00005000 Tank Used for: Not reported Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor Tank Num: 001 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00005000 Tank Used for: Not reported Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00007500 Tank Used for: PRODUCT TC5123555.2s Page 651 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SORICH RENTALS AND ENTERPRISE (Continued) 0001594731 Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual. Stock Inventor Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00007500 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: REGULAR Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: Visual, Stock Inventor Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: BF353 SWINERTON & WALBERG LUST S103472879 WNW 91 SPRUCE N/A 1/4-1/2 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.496 mi. 2617 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster BF Relative: LUST REG 2: Higher Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 34 ft. Case Number: 550116 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported BF354 SWINERTON & WALBERG COMPA LUST S104912733 WNW 91 SPRUCE HIST CORTESE N/A 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.496 mi. 2617 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster BF Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST Higher Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550116 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 34 ft. Global ID: T0608100713 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 TC5123555.2s Page 652 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SWINERTON & WALBERG COMPA (Continued) Reg By: Reg Id: LTNKA 41-0852 355 VOLONTE AUTOMOTIVE North 616 LINDEN 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.496 mi. 2618 ft. Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 52 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S104912733 LUST S101303280 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100720 T0608100720 37.658192 -122.408006 Completed - Case Closed 09/27/2001 JM 41-0761 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550097 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: T0608100720 Global Id: T0608100720 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100720 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100720 Action Type: Other Date: 07/13/1993 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100720 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/24/1993 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 TC5123555.2s Page 653 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site VOLONTE AUTOMOTIVE (Continued) LUST: Global Id: T0608100720 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 09/27/2001 Global Id: T0608100720 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 07/13/1993 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Case Closed Case Number: 550097 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: Facility ID: Facility Status: Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status SAN MATEO 550097 9- Case Closed T0608100720 012174300 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST Active 550202 2 Not reported 02-02-94 02-02-94 06-04-93 1 41-000-550202-000001 A 500 06-04-93 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED 4 Active EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303280 TC5123555.2s Page 654 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site VOLONTE AUTOMOTIVE (Continued) Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: 550202 2 Not reported 02-02-94 02-02-94 06-04-93 LINK 41-000-550202-000002 A 550 06-04-93 OIL W WASTE OIL Not reported Active 550202 2 Not reported 02-02-94 02-02-94 06-04-93 LINK 41-000-550202-000003 A 500 07-02-93 OIL W WASTE OIL Not reported Active 550202 2 Not reported 02-02-94 02-02-94 06-04-93 LINK 41-000-550202-000004 A 1000 07-02-93 PETROLEUM P REGULAR UNLE Not reported SAN MATEO FA0011513 GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT PR0011684 GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303280 TC5123555.2s Page 655 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site VOLONTE AUTOMOTIVE (Continued) Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011513 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0025999 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0011513 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0026215 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0761 BH356 GROSVENOR AIRPORT ASSOCIATES SSE 380 SO AIRPORT BLVD 1/4-1/2 SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.497 mi. JACOB MADDEN 2622 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster BH Relative: LUST: Lower Lead Agency: Email: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 17 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S101303280 LUST 0001594781 HIST UST N/A HIST CORTESE SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608101013 T0608101013 37.644532 -122.404261 Completed - Case Closed 06/26/2001 JM 41-1103 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550154 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608101013 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608101013 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) TC5123555.2s Page 656 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GROSVENOR AIRPORT ASSOCIATES (Continued) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: 001 Global Id: T0608101013 Action Type: Other Date: 05/22/1998 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608101013 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/03/1998 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 LUST: Global Id: T0608101013 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 06/26/2001 Global Id: T0608101013 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 05/22/1998 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HIST UST: 001 File Number: 0002BEFD URL: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BEFD.pdf Region: STATE Facility ID: 00000064272 Facility Type: Other Other Type: HOTEL Contact Name: MGR - MARC LE MIEUX Telephone: 4158733200 Owner Name: GROSVENOR AIRPORT ASSOCIATES Owner Address: 380 SO AIRPORT BLVD Owner City,St,Zip: SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Total Tanks: 0002 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: #1 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00004000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported Leak Detection: None Tank Num: 002 Container Num: 2 Year Installed: Not reported Tank Capacity: 00004000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: Not reported 0001594781 TC5123555.2s Page 657 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GROSVENOR AIRPORT ASSOCIATES (Continued) Leak Detection: Not reported Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-1103 BH357 AT & T MOBILITY- SO CITY (12702) SSE 380 AIRPORT 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.497 mi. 2622 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster BH Relative: LUST REG 2: Lower Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Actual: Facility Status: Case Closed 17 ft. Case Number: 550154 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Active 550116 3 Not reported 04-20-94 04-20-94 10-13-88 UNK 41-000-550116-000001 A 4000 04-20-94 M.V. FUEL P REG UNLEADED 2 Active 550116 3 Not reported 04-20-94 04-20-94 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0001594781 LUST S105036193 SWEEPS UST N/A San Mateo Co. BI TC5123555.2s Page 658 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site AT & T MOBILITY- SO CITY (12702) (Continued) Created Date: 10-13-88 Owner Tank Id: LINK SWRCB Tank Id: 41-000-550116-000002 Tank Status: A Capacity: 4000 Active Date: 04-20-94 Tank Use: M.V. FUEL STG: P Content: REG UNLEADED Number Of Tanks: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: GROSVENOR HOTEL Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0010988 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0023554 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0010988 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022649 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0029168 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0049419 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE BH358 GROSVENOR HOTEL SSE 380 S AIRPORT BLVD 1/4-1/2 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.497 mi. 2622 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster BH Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: Facility ID: Actual: Facility Status: 17 ft. Global ID: APN Number: Case Type: EDR Link ID: HAZNET: envid: Year: GEPAID: Contact: Telephone: Mailing Name: Mailing Address: Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN MATEO 550154 9- Case Closed T0608101013 015141222 SAN MATEO CO. LUST SAN MATEO CO. LUST S112865935 1998 CAC001083008 GROSVENOR PROPERTIES 6508733200 Not reported 380 S AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S105036193 LUST S112865935 HAZNET N/A TC5123555.2s Page 659 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GROSVENOR HOTEL (Continued) Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD009466392 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Other empty containers 30 gallons or more Disposal Method: Disposal, Other Tons: 4.0000 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo 359 U -FREIGHT AMERICA INC DBA U -OCEAN (USA) CORP SSE 405B SOUTH AIRPORT BLVD 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.546 mi. 2881 ft. Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Lower Facility ID: Status: Actual: Status Date: 20 ft. Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S112865935 ENVIROSTOR S105026696 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HAZNET HIST CORTESE 41300009 Refer: RWQCB 05/31/1989 Not reported Historical * Historical Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Referred - Not Assigned Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 * CERC2 NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.64348 -122.4027 015142130 NONE SPECIFIED * ORGANIC LIQUIDS WITH METALS * AQUEOUS SOLUTION WITH METALS Lead Chromium VI NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED MESE HSIN TUNG YANG Alternate Name NEW HORIZON FOOD COMPANY Alternate Name WINDSURF WAREHOUSE Alternate Name 015142130 APN 41300009 Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 660 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number U -FREIGHT AMERICA INC DBA U -OCEAN (USA) CORP (Continued) S105026696 Completed Document Type: Preliminary Assessment Report Completed Date: 05/31/1989 Comments: SUBMIT TO EPA NFA FOR EPA BASED ON AVAILABLE INFO; FACILITY IS NOT AN NPL CANDIDATE PRELIM ASSESS DONE DUE TO ONSITE CONTAMINATION, DHS RECOM- MENDS A SITE INSPECTION Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 05/28/1987 Comments: SITE SCREENING DONE RATIONALE FOR PA: NEED MORE INFORMATION. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: ' Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: FACILITY IDENTIFIED INACTIVE SITE I.D'D IN INITIAL RESEARCH Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: SAN MATEO Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0039023 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0055291 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0039023 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0055290 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE HAZNET: envid: S105026696 Year: 2015 GEPAID: CAL000335429 Contact: THOMAS HELMER Telephone: 6505836527 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 395 OYSTER POINT BLVD STE 516 Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVT330010000 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Unspecified oil -containing waste TC5123555.2s Page 661 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number U -FREIGHT AMERICA INC DBA U -OCEAN (USA) CORP (Continued) Disposal Method: Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, Organics Recovery Ect Tons: 0.0425 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S105026696 Year: 2015 GEPAID: CAL000335429 Contact: THOMAS HELMER Telephone: 6505836527 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 395 OYSTER POINT BLVD STE 516 Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NMD002208627 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Laboratory waste chemicals Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery Tons: (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.1425 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S105026696 Year: 2015 GEPAID: CAL000335429 Contact: THOMAS HELMER Telephone: 6505836527 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 395 OYSTER POINT BLVD STE 516 Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: ARD981057870 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Disposal Method: Fuel Blending Prior To Energy Recovery At Another Site Tons: 0.73 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: S105026696 Year: 2015 GEPAID: CAL000335429 Contact: THOMAS HELMER Telephone: 6505836527 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 395 OYSTER POINT BLVD STE 516 Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 940800000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVT330010000 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Unspecified aqueous solution Disposal Method: Other Recovery Of Reclamation For Reuse Including Acid Regeneration, S105026696 TC5123555.2s Page 662 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site B1360 SSW 1/2-1 0.595 mi. 3139 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 22 ft. U -FREIGHT AMERICA INC DBA U -OCEAN (USA) CORP (Continued) Tons: Cat Decode: Method Decode Facility County: HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: Organics Recovery Ect 1.5205 Not reported Not reported San Mateo CYCLE SHACK INC 1104 SAN MATEO AVE SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 1 of 2 in cluster BI ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: Status: Status Date: Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies: Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: CORTESE 41 CALSI 41300009 71002485 Inactive - Needs Evaluation Not reported Not reported Tiered Permit Tiered Permit Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Not reported Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.63732 -122.4108 NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED CAD058402173 EPA Identification Number 110021006294 EPA (FRS #) 71002485 Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Not reported Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Not reported Completed Date: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ENVIROSTOR LUST SWEEPS UST HIST UST CA FID UST HIST CORTESE S105026696 1000279463 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 663 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CYCLE SHACK INC (Continued) 1000279463 Comments: Not reported Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported LUST: Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100727 Global Id: T0608100727 Latitude: 37.6374266 Longitude: -122.411478 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 11/13/2000 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: 41-0768 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Local Agency Local Case Number: 550123 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Gasoline Site History: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100727 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100727 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100727 Action Type: Other Date: 06/11/1994 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100727 Action Type: Other TC5123555.2s Page 664 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site CYCLE SHACK INC (Continued) Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: Global Id: Action Type: Date: Action: LUST: Global Id: Status: Status Date: Global Id: Status: Status Date: MAP FINDINGS 06/11/1993 Leak Reported T0608100727 REMEDIATION 10/20/1993 Excavation T0608100727 REMEDIATION 10/20/1993 Excavation T0608100727 ENFORCEMENT 10/12/1994 Notice of Responsibility - #1 T0608100727 Completed - Case Closed 11/13/2000 T0608100727 Open - Case Begin Date 06/11/1993 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 SAN MATEO Facility Id: Not reported 550123 Facility Status: Case Closed 9- Case Closed Case Number: 550123 T0608100727 How Discovered: OM Not reported Leak Cause: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Leak Source: Unknown SAN MATEO CO. LUST Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550123 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100727 APN Number: Not reported Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST SWEEPS UST: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000279463 TC5123555.2s Page 665 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site CYCLE SHACK INC (Continued) Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Not reported 550059 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41-000-550059-000001 Not reported 1000 Not reported M.V. FUEL PRODUCT REG UNLEADED 1 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0002BC61 http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002BC61.pdf STATE 00000009926 Other LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUZZ DYER 4155837014 C&S PROPERTIES 1104 SAN MATEO AVE. SO. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0001 Tank Num: 001 Container Num: #1 Year Installed: 1978 Tank Capacity: 00001000 Tank Used for: PRODUCT Type of Fuel: UNLEADED Container Construction Thickness: 12 Leak Detection: None Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: Mailing City,St,Zip: Contact: Contact Phone: DUNs Number: 41000034 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported 4155837014 Not reported 1104 SAN MATEO AVE Not reported SO. SAN FRANCISCO 94080 Not reported Not reported Not reported 1000279463 TC5123555.2s Page 666 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number CYCLE SHACK INC (Continued) 1000279463 NPDES Number: Not reported EPA ID: Not reported Comments: Not reported Status: Active HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0768 BJ361 JMB CONSTRUCTION LUST S113096331 SSW 160 S LINDEN HAZNET N/A 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HWP 0.609 mi. 3218 ft. Site 1 of 5 in cluster BJ Relative: SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Lower Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550117 Actual: Facility Status: 9- Case Closed 24 ft. Global ID: T0608100658 APN Number: 014241040 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HAZNET: envid: S113096331 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAL000181670 Contact: BRANDON MCLOUGHLIN - FOREMAN Telephone: 4155597639 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 150 EXECUTIVE PARK BLVD STE 4400 Mailing City,St,Zip: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 941343309 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD028409019 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Unspecified oil -containing waste Disposal Method: Transfer Station Tons: 0.2 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo HWP: EPA Id: CAD009206855 Cleanup Status: KNOWN GENERATORS Latitude: 37.65065 Longitude: -122.4118 Facility Type: Historical - Non -Operating Facility Size: Not reported Team: Not reported Supervisor: Not reported Site Code: Not reported Assembly District: 22 TC5123555.2s Page 667 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site BJ362 SSW 1/2-1 0.609 mi. 3218 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 24 ft. JMB CONSTRUCTION (Continued) Senate District: 13 Public Information Officer: Not reported Public Information Officer: Not reported WEST COAST AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER 160 S LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 2 of 5 in cluster BJ ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: Status: Status Date: Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies: Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: 80001622 Inactive - Needs Evaluation 03/30/2011 Not reported Corrective Action Corrective Action 0 NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Mark Piros Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.64251 -122.4144 NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED CAD009206855 EPA Identification Number 80001622 Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Preliminary Assessment Report Completed Date: 09/19/1991 Comments: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S113096331 ENVIROSTOR S100948238 N/A Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Preliminary Assessment Report Completed Date: 03/31/2004 Comments: No action under CERCLA, but ongoing work needed to address contamination. Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 668 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number WEST COAST AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER (Continued) S100948238 Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported BJ363 E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS HIST Cal -Sites S100714698 SSW 160 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE N/A 1/2-1 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.609 mi. 3218 ft. Site 3 of 5 in cluster BJ Relative: Calsite: Lower Region: BERKELEY Facility ID: 41280049 Actual: Facility Type: RP 24 ft. Type: RESPONSIBLE PARTY Branch: NC Branch Name: NORTH COAST File Name: Not reported State Senate District: 01011983 Status: CERTIFIED AS HAVING BEEN REMEDIED SATISFACTORILY UNDER DTSC OVERSIGHT Status Name: CERTIFIED Lead Agency: N/A NPL: Not reported SIC Code: 28 SIC Name: MANU - CHEMICALS & ALLIED PRODUCTS Access: Not reported Cortese: Not reported Hazardous Ranking Score: Not reported Date Site Hazard Ranked: Not reported Groundwater Contamination: Not reported Staff Member Responsible for Site: GWHITE Supervisor Responsible for Site: Not reported Region Water Control Board: Not reported Region Water Control Board Name: Not reported Lat/Long Direction: Not reported Lat/Long (dms): 000/000 Lat/long Method: Not reported Lat/Long Description: Not reported State Assembly District Code: 19 State Senate District Code: 08 Facility ID: 41280049 Activity: DISC Activity Name: DISCOVERY AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 08011980 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 TC5123555.2s Page 669 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS (Continued) Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Facility ID: 41280049 Activity: CERT Activity Name: CERTIFICATION AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 01011983 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Alternate Address: 160 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE Alternate City,St,Zip: S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Background Info: The Site is located in an industrial area. There is a one-story building and a warehouse on the Site, which is used for automotive storage. A portion of the Site is leased to a wood pallet company and another portion is used for storage of inactive AT&T vehicles. From 1935 to 2000, DuPont de Nemours (DuPont) owned the Site. DuPont manufactured automotive paints and varnishes until 1982, and warehoused and distributed their products until 1990. Deerfield Realty Corporation acquired the Site in September 2000 and plans to develop it as a Class A office park. Comments Date: 08011980 Comments: independent of drive-by; same address as Koningsberg Comments Date: 08011980 Comments: Electronics, Inc, (#41360066). Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: Completed Site Screening. In 1991, soil samples were collected Comments Date: 01011983 Comments: Certified Site. 1600 tons of hazardous waste was removed. No Comments Date: 01011983 Comments: month and day information was available. January 1 chosen Comments Date: 01011983 S100714698 TC5123555.2s Page 670 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS (Continued) S100714698 Comments: because it gives the earliest statute of limitations date. Comments Date: 01161981 Comments: Facility drive-by: No evidence of waste. Comments Date: 01181981 Comments: Recommend NFA based on Drive-by. Comments Date: 08011980 Comments: Site Discovery. Facility was identified as an active site Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: and analyzed for volatile organic compounds, semi -volatile Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: organic compounds, total petroleum hydrocarbons and some metals. Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: The results indicated that lead, toluene, xylene and benzene Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: were detected in soil at concentrations that exceeded industrial Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: screening levels. In 2000, hot spot soil removal was conducted Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: in three areas on the property. Contaminated soil was excavated Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: to industrial standards and disposed at an appropriate facility. Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: Confirmation samples were collected from the excavated areas Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: and arsenic was detected at concentrations ranging from 1.2 to Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: 20 ppm and concentrations of lead remaining in the soil were Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: between 2.1 and 762 ppm. The San Mateo County Health Services Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: Agency (SMCHSA), the lead agency for the Site, issued a no Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: further action letter with respect to the contaminated soil. Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: The groundwater contaminants detected during the Phase 1 ESA Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: included TPH as gasoline, benzene, toluene and xylene. After Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: the underground storage tank (believed to be the groundwater Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: contamination source) was removed, four monitoring wells were Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: installed. SMCHSA is currently overseeing quarterly groundwater Comments Date: 11212002 Comments: monitoring at the Site. ID Name: CALSTARS CODE ID Value: 200394 Alternate Name: DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY Alternate Name: E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS Alternate Name: Not reported Special Programs Code: Not reported Special Programs Name: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 671 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site BJ364 SSW 1/2-1 0.609 mi. 3218 ft. Relative: Lower Actual: 24 ft. GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION 160 LINDEN SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Site 4 of 5 in cluster BJ RESPONSE: Facility ID: Site Type: Site Type Detail: Acres: National Priorities List: Cleanup Oversight Agencies: Lead Agency Description: Project Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Site Code: Site Mgmt. Req.: Assembly: Senate: Special Program Status: Status: Status Date: Restricted Use: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: MAP FINDINGS 41280049 State Response State Response or NPL Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Not reported Mark Piros Cleanup Berkeley 200394 NONE SPECIFIED 22 13 Not reported Certified 01/01/1983 NO Responsible Party 37.64251 -122.4144 NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY Alternate Name 110033618645 EPA (FRS #) 200394 Project Code (Site Code) 41280049 Envirostor ID Number EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RESPONSE 1000925659 ENVIROSTOR N/A LUST San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE NPDES PROJECT WIDE Not reported Certification 01/01/1983 Certified Site. 1600 tons of hazardous waste was removed. No month and day information was available. January 1 chosen because it gives the earliest statute of limitations date. PROJECT WIDE Not reported Discovery 08/01/1980 Site Discovery. Facility was identified as an active site independent of drive-by; same address as Koningsberg Electronics, Inc, (#41360066). TC5123555.2s Page 672 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: 41280049 Status: Certified Status Date: 01/01/1983 Site Code: 200394 Site Type: State Response Site Type Detailed: State Response or NPL Acres: Not reported NPL: NO Regulatory Agencies: NONE SPECIFIED Lead Agency: NONE SPECIFIED Program Manager: Not reported Supervisor: Mark Piros Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Program: Not reported Restricted Use: NO Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.64251 Longitude: -122.4144 APN: NONE SPECIFIED Past Use: NONE SPECIFIED Potential COC: NONE SPECIFIED Confirmed COC: NONE SPECIFIED Potential Description: NONE SPECIFIED Alias Name: DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 110033618645 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: 200394 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 41280049 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 01/01/1983 Comments: Certified Site. 1600 tons of hazardous waste was removed. No month and day information was available. January 1 chosen because it gives the earliest statute of limitations date. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported 1000925659 TC5123555.2s Page 673 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) Completed Document Type: *Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: Site Discovery. Facility was identified as an active site independent of drive-by; same address as Koningsberg Electronics, Inc, (#41360066). 1000925659 Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported LUST: Lead Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Case Type: LUST Cleanup Site Geo Track: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=T0608100658 Global Id: T0608100658 Latitude: 37.643406602 Longitude: -122.414492 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 10/06/2011 Case Worker: JM RB Case Number: 41-0692 Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP File Location: Not reported Local Case Number: 550117 Potential Media Affect: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Potential Contaminants of Concern: Arsenic, Stoddard solvent / Mineral Spriits / Distillates Site History: Extracted from URS documents San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced reports. The former DuPont plant in South San Francisco was an active paint manufacturing operation from 1934 through 1982. Peak production at the plant occurred in 1955, when employment reached 250 workers. In 1982, operations were reduced, and from 1982 until September 2000 the facility was used mainly for warehousing paints and quality control testing of bulk paints that were shipped to the NUMMI plant in Fremont, California. In 1985, DuPont sold one of its parcels (150 South Linden Avenue) to Bay Cities Building Materials. In September 2000, Intrinsic Ventures LLC of Menlo Park, California, purchased the remaining parcel (160 South Linden Avenue) from DuPont. The Site is currently being used for commercial occupancy. The Site is located on a bay plain about 1.5 miles west of San Francisco Bay. The Site is located at an elevation of about 20 feet above sea level and slopes gently northwestward. A map prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey shows that old marshlands, that have been covered with man-made fill, begin about 500 feet northeast of the site and extend to the edge of San Francisco Bay. On the U.S. Geological Survey map the Site is shown as being underlain by the Quaternary age Colma Formation, which is composed of sand, sandy clay, and silty sand. Toward San Francisco Bay, younger alluvium and bay mud overlie the Colma Formation. Depth to groundwater at the Site during the latest monitoring event on June 14, 2007 ranged from 5.38 to 8.57 feet bgs. The average direction of TC5123555.2s Page 674 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) 1000925659 groundwater flow for that date was to the northeast at an average gradient of 0.013 feet per foot. The entire area from the Site eastward to San Francisco Bay is developed as industrial and commercial properties. Industrial and commercial properties also extend north, west, and south from the Site. There are no residential properties in the vicinity of the Site. Several investigations have been conducted at the Site to characterize its soil, groundwater quality, and hydrogeologic conditions. In general, these investigations were designed to evaluate the extent of impacted soils and groundwater beneath the Site and to assess the hydrogeologic conditions. Groundwater monitoring is ongoing at the Site. DuPont Environmental Remediation Services (DERS) performed a limited Environmental Assessment of the Site in 1991. Eleven soil borings were advanced at locations selected after a review of historical site activities. Soil samples were collected from each boring. The soil analytical results from this investigation showed the presence of impacted soils in the area of the former tank farm. Soils were impacted with BTEX and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including acetone, 2-butanone, hexanone, methylene chloride, and di -n butyl phthlate. In October 1998, URS Greiner Woodward -Clyde performed a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) at the Site. Eleven more soil borings were advanced at locations based on the results of the DERS investigation and a historical review of Site activities. Soil and groundwater samples were collected at each boring. In addition, shallow soil samples were collected at five other locations. Toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, TPH-gas, and total petroleum hydrocarbons as diesel (TPH-diesel) were detected in over half of the soil samples. Benzo(a)pyrene, di-n-butylphthalate, and naphthalene were detected in soil samples from the tank farm area. BTEX, acetone, 2-butanone, 1,2-dichloroethane, and several semi -volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) were detected in Site groundwater samples. Site Specific Target Levels (SSTLs) were prepared for several future use scenarios in response to a County request and submitted with the Phase II ESA Report. URS performed a remedial investigation at the Site in July 1999. Among other tasks, the remedial investigation included collection and analysis of groundwater samples from the former tank farm area. The remedial investigation results indicated a potential hydrocarbon plume (TPH-mineral spirits, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes) in groundwater that extended from the former tank farm area to South Linden Avenue. DuPont conducted a soil removal action in May -July 2000 under the direction of the County. URS submitted a remedial action report on July 26, 2000 that detailed the source removal activities performed as part of this action. The excavations were backfilled with imported clean bank -run fill material. In August 2000, four monitoring wells were installed in accordance with the work plan. Three monitoring wells were installed along the centerline of the plume and are being sampled in accordance with the groundwater monitoring and reporting plan. The fourth well was installed at an upgradient location and serves as a background well. Five quarters of groundwater monitoring were performed from December 2000 through December 2001 to investigate plume stability at the Site. Because the sampling results indicated a stable plume, the County approved a change to semiannual monitoring beginning in June 2002. In December 2002, URS performed an off-site groundwater investigation to evaluate possible off-site groundwater impacts of the former DuPont Automotive Products facility, in response to the San Mateo County Health TC5123555.2s Page 675 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) 1000925659 Services Agency request for investigation. The investigation activities included sampling and analysis of shallow groundwater in two areas. The first area of investigation was along the border between the former DuPont Automotive Products facility and the adjacent Bay Cities Building Materials site. The second area of investigation occurred in the roadway on South Linden Avenue. Six soil borings were advanced and groundwater was collected from the temporary wells installed in the borings. Analytical results showed that the risk-based screening levels (RBSLs), based on exposure to vapor emissions from groundwater in indoor environment, were not exceeded at the sampled locations. Hence, it was concluded that the former DuPont Automotive Products facility was not causing human health concerns at the adjacent Bay Cities Building Materials site or in the roadway of South Linden Avenue. In a letter dated July 28, 2003, the County approved the elimination of groundwater analysis for TPH-gas, total petroleum hydrocarbons as mineral spirits (TPH-mineral spirits), and equipment blanks based on the submitted groundwater monitoring data. In 2003, the County notified DuPont by letter that the Site would need to be remediated to a residential standard unless a new, separate deed restriction was recorded for the Site. In a letter dated September 14, 2005, the County requested that DuPont compare historical Site soil and groundwater data with San Francisco Bay Region Water Quality Control Board Environmental Screening Levels (ESLs) for a hypothetical future residential land use of residential slab-ongrade construction. In response to the Countys request, DuPont submitted the Current Conditions Report on March 31, 2006. On June 8, 2006, the County requested that a Work Plan be submitted to establish cleanup goals and either propose additional Site characterization based on the residential land use criteria or evaluate several remedial alternatives. As a result of previous investigations and removal actions, concentrations and distributions of constituents of concern are well understood over much of the Site. However, as stated in DuPonts July 3, 2006, recommendations for further characterization in the Amendment to the Current Conditions Report, additional groundwater sampling was needed to address data gaps pertinent to an assumed future residential use with slab -on -grade construction. In a letter dated July 18, 2006, the County provided comments and requested that additional groundwater data be collected as part of the Work Plan to assess plume stability. On August 10, 2006, DuPont submitted the Site Characterization Work Plan for Potential Future Residential Use, which presented the proposed work scope to further characterize and evaluate on-site soil, groundwater and soil gas based on a future hypothetical residential land use scenario, assuming slab -on -grade construction. The Work Plan was prepared in response to the Countys letters of June 8 and July 18, 2006. The Work Plan also presented a proposed scope of work to further evaluate and characterize the stability of the groundwater plume, both on-site and off-site, in response to the Countys letter of July 18, 2006. In a letter dated September 6, 2006, the County indicated acceptance of the work plan with modifications including analysis for hexavalent chromium in soil, evaluation of soil ecotoxicity screening levels, unsuitability of GeoprobeTM methods for geotechnical sampling, and collecting samples from the adjacent downgradient property location. In a letter dated November 22, 2006, the County indicated that it had received verification of the commercial deed restriction cosigned by San Mateo County, and that the deed restriction may decrease the scope of, but not necessarily eliminate, the Work Plan submitted on TC5123555.2s Page 676 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) 1000925659 August 10, 2006. In a meeting with URS on December 5, 2006, the County agreed to a modification of the scope of work in the work plan to include only characterization of the on-site and off-site stability of the toluene plume in groundwater. The revised scope of work was summarized in a letter from URS to the County dated December 22, 2006. A subsurface investigation to characterize the groundwater toluene plume stability on-site and off-site was performed on January 31 and February 1 and 2, 2007. Fourteen grab groundwater samples were collected and analyzed for BTEX, acetone, 2-butanone (MEK), 4-methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK), 1,2-dichloroethane (DCA), and naphthalene. The data show that constituent levels exceeded RWQCB ESLs for groundwater as a potential drinking water resource at several sample locations on the Site and the adjacent property at 150 South Linden Avenue. None of the groundwater sample results exceed the Site -Specific Target Levels (SSTLs) developed for the Dupont facility or the RWQCB ESLs for indoor air impact in a commercial/industrial land use scenario with highly permeable soils. DuPont submitted the Site Groundwater Plume Stability Characterization Report on April 25, 2007, and concluded in the report that upgradient and crossgradient extents of the main contaminant plume in shallow groundwater had been substantially delineated. The report also concluded that the downgradient offsite extent of the main contaminant plume in shallow groundwater had not been fully delineated; however, the plume appeared to narrow substantially to the east beyond the west margin of South Linden Avenue. The June 14, 2007 groundwater monitoring results showed benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes, acetone, 2-butanone (MEK) and 4-methyl-2-pentanone (MIBK) in monitoring well MW -1 at concentrations of 170 micrograms per liter ("g/L), 150,000 "g/L, 4,700 "g/L, 23,000 "g/L, 8,200 "g/L, 110 "g/L and 790 "g/L respectively (URS 2007b). Well MW -1 is the well closest to the former source area and is upgradient to the Central Concrete Supply Company (former Bay Cities Building Materials) site. In the July 1999 remedial investigation, two borings, Al and A2, were advanced at the property boundary between the former DuPont site and the Bay Cities Building Materials site, and three borings, B1, B2, and B3, were advanced in South Linden Avenue roadway, adjacent to the two sites. In July 1999, BTEX was detected at both borings advanced at the property boundary, Al and A2. Benzene was detected at concentrations of 100 "g/L at boring Al and 200 "g/L at boring A2. Toluene was detected at concentrations of 45,000 "g/L at boring Al and 110,000 "g/L at boring A2. Ethylbenzene was detected at concentrations of 3,000 "g/L at boring Al and 3,500 "g/L at boring A2. Total xylenes were detected at concentrations of 13,000 "g/L at boring Al and 16,000 "g/L at boring A2. TPH-gas was detected at concentrations of 130 mg/L at boring Al and 190 mg/L at boring A2. TPH-diesel was found at concentrations of 4.2 mg/L at boring Al and 3.9 mg/L at boring A2. In July 1999, BTEX was also present in all three borings advanced in the South Linden Avenue roadway, B1, B2, and B3. The concentrations ranged from 0.3 "g/L (data qualified with a J) to 50 "g/L for benzene, 180 "g/L to 12,000 "g/L for toluene, 8 "g/L to 390 "g/L for ethylbenzene, and 39 "g/L to 2,000 "g/L for total xylenes. TPH-gas was detected at concentrations ranging from 0.38 mg/L to 28 mg/L, and TPH-diesel was found at concentrations ranging from 0.67 mg/L to 1.5 mg/L. These results were obtained before the May -June 2000 soil removal action in the vicinity of the former tank farm area of the site, and therefore represent a range of concentrations that might be TC5123555.2s Page 677 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) 1000925659 expected off-site. LUST: Global Id: T0608100658 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: JACOB MADDEN Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: jmadden@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726298 Global Id: T0608100658 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: Other Date: 02/09/1993 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Semi -Annually Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/15/2009 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/25/2009 Action: Other Workplan Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/10/2004 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 11/01/2010 Action: Excavation TC5123555.2s Page 678 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) 1000925659 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 05/01/2000 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 03/26/2010 Action: Site Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2006 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2003 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2005 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2004 Action: Monitoring Report - Quarterly Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE TC5123555.2s Page 679 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) 1000925659 Date: 04/19/2002 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/11/2003 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 10/10/2003 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 07/07/2006 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/08/2006 Action: Risk Assessment Report Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/27/2007 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/30/2007 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: Other Date: 04/24/1987 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/06/2011 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20111006 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/16/2010 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/10/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030910A Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/31/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20060906 TC5123555.2s Page 680 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) 1000925659 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/10/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20020610 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/28/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20080328 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/07/2006 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #20060907 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/03/1993 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #1 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/28/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030728 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 10/08/2002 Action: Staff Letter - #20021008 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/14/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050914 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/06/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060906 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/08/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060608 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/10/2003 Action: Staff Letter - #20030910B Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/26/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090526 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 681 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) 1000925659 Date: 03/17/2009 Action: Verbal Enforcement Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/16/2011 Action: Notification - Fee Title Owners Notice - #20110216 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/15/2011 Action: Well Destruction Report Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/14/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090714 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/16/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110216 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/11/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20091111 Global Id: T0608100658 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 08/05/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100805 LUST: Global Id: T0608100658 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 10/06/2011 Global Id: T0608100658 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 04/24/1987 Global Id: T0608100658 Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 10/01/1999 Global Id: T0608100658 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 03/01/1999 Global Id: T0608100658 Status: Open - Site Assessment Status Date: 09/14/2005 Global Id: T0608100658 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 07/01/2000 TC5123555.2s Page 682 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) 1000925659 Global Id: T0608100658 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 10/08/2007 LUST REG 2: Region: 2 Facility Id: Not reported Facility Status: Post remedial action monitoring Case Number: 550117 How Discovered: OM Leak Cause: Unknown Leak Source: Unknown Date Leak Confirmed: Not reported Oversight Program: LUST Prelim. Site Assesment Wokplan Submitted: Not reported Preliminary Site Assesment Began: Not reported Pollution Characterization Began: 3/1/1999 Pollution Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remediation Action Underway: 10/1/1999 Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: 7/1/2000 San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017794 Prog Element Code: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Record Id: PR0011537 Description: GEN 6-25 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017794 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <31999GAL,239999LB, 111999FT^3 Record Id: PR0004208 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <31999GAL,223999LB, 11 1999C Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017794 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0026218 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0027588 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0044259 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053669 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0074147 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT TC5123555.2s Page 683 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) 1000925659 Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0054621 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0075316 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0051800 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0071794 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0051800 Prog Element Code: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Record Id: PR0071796 Description: LESS THAN 500 TIRES Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0051800 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <15999GAL, 111999LB, 5599FT^3 Record Id: PR0071795 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <15999GAL, 111999LB, 5599CF Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0051800 Prog Element Code: 2353 Record Id: PR0071798 Description: TANK STOR CAP=>1,320 & <10,000 GAL Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0053669 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0074146 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0692 NPDES: Npdes Number: Not reported Facility Status: Not reported Agency Id: Not reported Region: 2 Regulatory Measure Id: 434637 TC5123555.2s Page 684 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) Order No: Regulatory Measure Type: Place Id: WDID: Program Type: Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: Discharge Name: Discharge Address: Discharge City: Discharge State: Discharge Zip: RECEIVED DATE: PROCESSED DATE: STATUS CODE NAME: STATUS DATE: PLACE SIZE: PLACE SIZE UNIT: FACILITY CONTACT NAME: FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: FACILITY CONTACT PHONE: FACILITY CONTACT PHONE EXT: FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: OPERATOR NAME: OPERATOR ADDRESS: OPERATOR CITY: OPERATOR STATE: OPERATOR ZIP: OPERATOR CONTACT NAME: OPERATOR CONTACT TITLE: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE EXT: OPERATOR CONTACT EMAIL: OPERATOR TYPE: DEVELOPER NAME: DEVELOPER ADDRESS: DEVELOPER CITY: DEVELOPER STATE: DEVELOPER ZIP: DEVELOPER CONTACT NAME: DEVELOPER CONTACT TITLE: CONSTYPE LINEAR UTILITY IND: EMERGENCY PHONE NO: EMERGENCY PHONE EXT: CONSTYPE ABOVE GROUND IND: CONSTYPE BELOW GROUND IND: CONSTYPE CABLE LINE IND: CONSTYPE COMM LINE IND: CONSTYPE COMMERTIAL IND: CONSTYPE ELECTRICAL LINE IND: CONSTYPE GAS LINE IND: CONSTYPE INDUSTRIAL IND: CONSTYPE OTHER DESRIPTION: CONSTYPE OTHER IND: CONSTYPE RECONS IND: Not reported Industrial Not reported 2411024053 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 02/01/2013 02/01/2013 Active 02/01/2013 2 Acres Kevin Taylor Director of Operations 650-246-2770 Not reported ktaylor@compasstransportation.net Transdev Services 160 South Linden Avenue South San Francisco California 94080 Kevin Taylor Not reported 650-246-2770 Not reported ktaylor@compasstransportation.net Private Business Not reported Not reported Not reported California Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000925659 TC5123555.2s Page 685 Map ID CAS000001 MAP FINDINGS Direction Agency Id: 0 Distance 2 Regulatory Measure Id: Elevation Site 97-03-DWQ Regulatory Measure Type: GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) Place Id: CONSTYPE RESIDENTIAL IND: Not reported 2411024053 CONSTYPE TRANSPORT IND: Not reported Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: CONSTYPE UTILITY DESCRIPTION: Not reported 02/01/2013 CONSTYPE UTILITY IND: Not reported Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: CONSTYPE WATER SEWER IND: Not reported Transdev Services DIR DISCHARGE USWATER IND: N Discharge City: RECEIVING WATER NAME: San Francisco Bay Pacific Ocean California CERTIFIER NAME: Kevin Taylor RECEIVED DATE: CERTIFIER TITLE: Director of Operations Not reported CERTIFICATION DATE: 15 -JUN -15 STATUS DATE: PRIMARY SIC: 4111 -Local and Suburban Transit Not reported SECONDARY SIC: 4141 -Local Bus Charter Service FACILITY CONTACT NAME: TERTIARY SIC: Not reported Npdes Number: CAS000001 Facility Status: Active Agency Id: 0 Region: 2 Regulatory Measure Id: 434637 Order No: 97-03-DWQ Regulatory Measure Type: Enrollee Place Id: Not reported WDID: 2411024053 Program Type: Industrial Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: 02/01/2013 Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Discharge Name: Transdev Services Discharge Address: 160 South Linden Avenue Discharge City: South San Francisco Discharge State: California Discharge Zip: 94080 RECEIVED DATE: Not reported PROCESSED DATE: Not reported STATUS CODE NAME: Not reported STATUS DATE: Not reported PLACE SIZE: Not reported PLACE SIZE UNIT: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT NAME: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT PHONE: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT PHONE EXT: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: Not reported OPERATOR NAME: Not reported OPERATOR ADDRESS: Not reported OPERATOR CITY: Not reported OPERATOR STATE: Not reported OPERATOR ZIP: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT NAME: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT TITLE: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE EXT: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT EMAIL: Not reported OPERATOR TYPE: Not reported DEVELOPER NAME: Not reported DEVELOPER ADDRESS: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000925659 TC5123555.2s Page 686 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number GRANITE EXCAVATION & DEMOLITION (Continued) DEVELOPER CITY: Not reported DEVELOPER STATE: Not reported DEVELOPER ZIP: Not reported DEVELOPER CONTACT NAME: Not reported DEVELOPER CONTACT TITLE: Not reported CONSTYPE LINEAR UTILITY IND: Not reported EMERGENCY PHONE NO: Not reported EMERGENCY PHONE EXT: Not reported CONSTYPE ABOVE GROUND IND: Not reported CONSTYPE BELOW GROUND IND: Not reported CONSTYPE CABLE LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE COMM LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE COMMERTIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE ELECTRICAL LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE GAS LINE IND: Not reported CONSTYPE INDUSTRIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER DESRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RECONS IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RESIDENTIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE TRANSPORT IND: Not reported CONSTYPE UTILITY DESCRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE UTILITY IND: Not reported CONSTYPE WATER SEWER IND: Not reported DIR DISCHARGE USWATER IND: Not reported RECEIVING WATER NAME: Not reported CERTIFIER NAME: Not reported CERTIFIER TITLE: Not reported CERTIFICATION DATE: Not reported PRIMARY SIC: Not reported SECONDARY SIC: Not reported TERTIARY SIC: Not reported BJ365 DUPONT/ KANSAI AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CTR SEMS -ARCHIVE SSW 160 S LINDEN AVE CORRACTS 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 RCRA NonGen / NLR 0.609 mi. 3218 ft. Site 5 of 5 in cluster BJ Relative: SEMS -ARCHIVE: Lower Site ID: 903899 EPA ID: CAD009206855 Actual: Federal Facility: N 24 ft. NPL: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CORRACTS: EPA ID: CAD009206855 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19910919 Action: CA075ME - CA Prioritization, Facility or area was assigned a medium corrective action priority NAICS Code(s): Not reported Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported 1000925659 1000335044 CAD009206855 TC5123555.2s Page 687 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site DUPONT/ KANSAI AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CTR (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRA NonGen / NLR: EI DU PONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY INC. Date form received by agency: 11/09/2000 Facility name: DUPONT/ KANSAI AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CTR Facility address: 160 S LINDEN AVE Owner/operator telephone: SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD009206855 Contact: GENE RUSSELL Contact address: 6004 BRIDGEHEAD RD Legal status: OAKLEY, CA 94561 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 925-776-1177 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Land type: Other land type Classification: Non -Generator Description: Handler: Non -Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: EI DU PONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY INC. Owner/operator address: 1007 MARKET STREET Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): CITY NOT REPORTED, DE 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 302-774-3891 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: EI DU PONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY INC. Owner/operator address: 1007 MARKET STREET Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): WILMINGTON, DE 19898 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 302-774-3891 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No 1000335044 TC5123555.2s Page 688 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number DUPONT/ KANSAI AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CTR (Continued) 1000335044 Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 10/12/2000 Site name: DUPONT/KANSAI Classification: Large Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 03/04/1999 Site name: DUPONT/KANSAI Classification: Large Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Site name: DUPONT/ KANSAI AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CTR Classification: Large Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 02/14/1996 Site name: DU PONT - KANSAI Classification: Large Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 02/22/1994 Site name: DU PONT/KANSAI-AUTOMOTIVE COATINGS Classification: Large Quantity Generator Corrective Action Summary: Event date: 09/19/1991 Event: LEAD AGENCY DETERMINATION Event date: 09/19/1991 Event: CA PRIORITIZATION -MEDIUM CA PRIORITY Event date: 09/19/1991 Event: PA OR CERCLA INSPECTION Facility Has Received Notices of Violations: Regulation violated: FR - 262.10-12.A Area of violation: Generators - General Date violation determined: 03/12/1986 Date achieved compliance: 03/12/1991 Violation lead agency: State Enforcement action: Not reported Enforcement action date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Evaluation Action Summary: Evaluation date: 07/25/2002 Evaluation: FOCUSED COMPLIANCE INSPECTION Area of violation: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 689 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site DUPONT/ KANSAI AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CTR (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Date achieved compliance: Not reported Evaluation lead agency: State Evaluation date: 03/12/1986 Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Area of violation: Generators - General Date achieved compliance: 03/12/1991 Evaluation lead agency: State Contractor/Grantee BI366 INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC SSW 220 S LINDEN AVE 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.623 mi. N 3292 ft. Site 2 of 2 in cluster BI Relative: Lower Actual: 20 ft. 1000335044 SEMS -ARCHIVE 1000217022 CORRACTS CAD009114240 RCRA-SQG ENVIROSTOR SLIC FINDS ECHO San Mateo Co. BI HIST CORTESE HWP SEMS -ARCHIVE: Site ID: 903309 EPA ID: CAD009114240 Federal Facility: N NPL: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Following information was gathered from the prior CERCLIS update completed in 10/2013: Site ID: 0903309 Federal Facility: Not a Federal Facility NPL Status: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Site Contact Details: Contact Sequence ID: 13290387.00000 Person ID: 13003854.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13295982.00000 Person ID: 13003858.00000 Contact Sequence ID: 13301840.00000 Person ID: 13004003.00000 Program Priority: Description: RCRA Deferral Audit Description: RCRA Deferral - New Decision Description: RCRA Deferral - Further Superfund Assessment CERCLIS-NFRAP Assessment History: Action: SITE INSPECTION Date Started: Date Completed: 02/21/91 Priority Level: Deferred to RCRA (Subtitle C) Action: ARCHIVE SITE TC5123555.2s Page 690 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC (Continued) Date Started: CAD009114240 Date Completed: 01/23/96 Priority Level: Not reported Action: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Date Started: CA075LO - CA Prioritization, Facility or area was assigned a low Date Completed: 06/27/90 Priority Level: Deferred to RCRA (Subtitle C) Action: DISCOVERY Date Started: Not reported Date Completed: 07/28/89 Priority Level: Not reported CORRACTS: EPA ID: CAD009114240 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19900627 Action: CA075LO - CA Prioritization, Facility or area was assigned a low CAD009114240 corrective action priority NAICS Code(s): 32551 Not reported Paint and Coating Manufacturing Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD009114240 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19920330 Action: CA075LO - CA Prioritization, Facility or area was assigned a low CAD009114240 corrective action priority NAICS Code(s): 32551 Not reported Paint and Coating Manufacturing Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported RCRA-SQG: Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC Facility address: 220 S LINDEN AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD009114240 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Land type: Facility is not located on Indian land. Additional information is not known. Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous 1000217022 TC5123555.2s Page 691 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC (Continued) Owner/Operator Summary EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/operator name: INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC, Owner/operator address: 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): CITY NOT REPORTED, CA 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-588-8663 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC, Owner/operator address: 220 SOUTH LINDEN AVENUE Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-588-8663 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 08/14/1980 Site name: INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC Classification: Large Quantity Generator Corrective Action Summary: Event date: 06/27/1990 Event: LEAD AGENCY DETERMINATION 1000217022 TC5123555.2s Page 692 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC (Continued) Event date: 06/27/1990 Event: PA OR CERCLA INSPECTION Event date: 06/27/1990 Event: CA PRIORITIZATION -LOW CA PRIORITY Event date: 02/02/1991 Event: RFA COMPLETED -ASSESSMENT WAS A RFA Event date: 02/21/1991 Event: PA OR CERCLA INSPECTION Event date: 03/30/1992 Event: CA PRIORITIZATION -LOW CA PRIORITY Event date: Not reported Event: RFA NEED BY ANOTHER AGCY Event date: Not reported Event: REEVALUATE IN FY Facility Has Received Notices of Violations: Regulation violated: FR - 263 Area of violation: Transporters - General Date violation determined: 09/21/1988 Date achieved compliance: 09/21/1993 Violation lead agency: EPA Enforcement action: Not reported Enforcement action date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Regulation violated: Area of violation: Date violation determined: Date achieved compliance: Violation lead agency: Enforcement action: Enforcement action date: Enf. disposition status: Enf. disp. status date: Enforcement lead agency: Proposed penalty amount: Final penalty amount: Paid penalty amount: Evaluation Action Summary: Evaluation date: Evaluation: Area of violation: Date achieved compliance Evaluation lead agency: FR - 262.50-60 Generators - General 09/21/1988 09/21/1993 EPA Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 09/21/1988 COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Generators - General 09/21/1993 EPA EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000217022 TC5123555.2s Page 693 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC (Continued) Evaluation date: 09/21/1988 Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Area of violation: Transporters - General Date achieved compliance: 09/21/1993 Evaluation lead agency: EPA ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: 80001592 Status: Refer: RWQCB Status Date: 05/10/2011 Site Code: 551110 Site Type: Corrective Action Site Type Detailed: Corrective Action Acres: 2.29 NPL: NO Regulatory Agencies: SMBRP, RWQCB 2 - San Francisco Bay Lead Agency: RWQCB 2 - San Francisco Bay Program Manager: Not reported Supervisor: Denise Tsuji Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Program: Not reported Restricted Use: NO Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED Funding: Not reported Latitude: 37.64132 Longitude: -122.4123 APN: 014-242-010, 014242010 Past Use: PAINT MANUFACTURING Potential COC: Trichloroethylene (TCE Ethylbenzene Toluene Xylenes Confirmed COC: Ethylbenzene Toluene Xylenes Trichloroethylene (TCE Potential Description: OTH, SOIL Alias Name: Courtaulds Coating Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: International Paint Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 014-242-010 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014242010 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: CAD009114240 Alias Type: EPA Identification Number Alias Name: 38280291 Alias Type: Former Project ID Alias Name: SLT2O324940 Alias Type: GeoTracker Global ID Alias Name: 551110 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 80001592 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Alias Name: http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile_report.asp?global_id=SLT2 0324940 Alias Type: External Website Link / URL Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported 1000217022 TC5123555.2s Page 694 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC (Continued) Completed Document Type: RCRA Facility Assessment Report Completed Date: 05/10/1991 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number PROJECT WIDE Not reported RCRA Facility Assessment Report 02/02/1991 This RFA was uploaded by the FAST team on 11/16/2009. This activity was created to facilitate uploading the RFA. The original RFA was prepared in FEb 1991. Rizgar Ghazi PROJECT WIDE Not reported Preliminary Assessment Report 02/21/1991 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Preliminary Assessment Report 06/27/1990 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Other Report 03/04/1993 EPA's RCRA Facility Assessment (RFA) concluded no further action under CERCLA only because it was being evaluated under the EPA (Superfund/RCRA) Program. PROJECT WIDE Not reported *Correspondence - Received 11/22/2002 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported STATE Completed - Case Closed 04/11/2017 T0608191588 SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Not reported 37.6550465390591 -122.410049880951 1000217022 TC5123555.2s Page 695 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC (Continued) Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: Cleanup Program Site UUU SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP 41S0030 Not reported Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Solvents Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: STATE Completed - Case Closed 11/22/2002 SLT2O324940 SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Not reported 37.641983 -122.412815 Cleanup Program Site UUU Not reported 4150030 Regional Board Not reported Not reported Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: SLIC REG 2: Region: 2 Facility ID: 4150030 Facility Status: Pollution Characterization Date Closed: Not reported Local Case #: Not reported How Discovered: Tank Closure Leak Cause: UNK Leak Source: UNK Date Confirmed: Not reported Date Prelim Site Assmnt Workplan Submitted: Not reported Date Preliminary Site Assessment Began: Not reported Date Pollution Characterization Began: 4/8/1991 Date Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remedial Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported Region: 2 Facility ID: 4150030 Facility Status: Leak being confirmed Date Closed: Not reported Local Case #: Not reported How Discovered: Not reported Leak Cause: Not reported Leak Source: Not reported Date Confirmed: Not reported Date Prelim Site Assmnt Workplan Submitted: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000217022 TC5123555.2s Page 696 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC (Continued) Date Preliminary Site Assessment Began: Not reported Date Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Date Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remedial Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported FINDS: Registry ID: 110002635006 Environmental Interest/Information System NCDB (National Compliance Data Base) supports implementation of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). The system tracks inspections in regions and states with cooperative agreements, enforcement actions, and settlements. RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. STATE MASTER Clock this hg arlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000217022 Registry ID: 110002635006 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002635006 San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0045102 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <6999 GAL, 55999 LB, 2799FT^3 Record Id: PR0057739 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <6999 GAL, 55999 LB, 2799CF Facility Status: ACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0875 HWP: EPA Id: CAD009114240 Cleanup Status: KNOWN GENERATORS Latitude: 37.64811 Longitude: -122.4127 Facility Type: Historical - Non -Operating 1000217022 TC5123555.2s Page 697 Map ID NC LAND ASSOCIATES Owner/operator address: MAP FINDINGS FOSTER CITY, CA 94404 Direction Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-358-8600 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Distance Not reported Legal status: EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Owner/Op end date: Not reported INTERNATIONAL PAINT CO (CALIF) INC (Continued) 1000217022 Facility Size: Not reported Team: Not reported Supervisor: Not reported Site Code: Not reported Assembly District: 22 Senate District: 13 Public Information Officer: Not reported Public Information Officer: Not reported 367 VIROLOGIC INC RCRA-SQG 1000298667 ENE 270 E GRAND AVE STE A RESPONSE CAD054603824 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 ENVIROSTOR 0.699 mi. HIST Cal -Sites 3690 ft. FINDS ECHO Relative: San Mateo Co. BI Lower RCRA-SQG: Actual: Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 13 ft. Facility name: VIROLOGIC INC Facility address: 270 E GRAND AVE STE A SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD054603824 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: NC LAND ASSOCIATES Owner/operator address: 393 VINTAGE DR STE 200 FOSTER CITY, CA 94404 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 415-358-8600 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: AMERICAN CAN COMPANY Owner/operator address: 719 RARITAN ROAD CITY NOT REPORTED, NJ 99999 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 201-499-7800 Owner/operator email: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 698 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site VIROLOGIC INC (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000298667 Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 07/19/1996 Site name: VIROLOGIC INC Classification: Small Quantity Generator Violation Status RESPONSE: Facility ID: Site Type: Site Type Detail: Acres: National Priorities List: Cleanup Oversight Agencies: Lead Agency Description: Project Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Site Code: Site Mgmt. Req.: Assembly: Senate: Special Program Status: Status: Status Date: Restricted Use: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: No violations found 41340077 State Response State Response or NPL 20 NO SMBRP DTSC - Site Cleanup Program Denise Tsuji Denise Tsuji Cleanup Berkeley Not reported NONE SPECIFIED 22 13 Not reported Certified 06/01/1986 NO Responsible Party 37.65262 -122.3965 015-042-200, 015-042-210, 015-042-220, 015-042-230, 015042220 METAL RECLAMATION, METAL RECLAMATION Lead Lead TC5123555.2s Page 699 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number VIROLOGIC INC (Continued) Potential Description: SOIL, SOIL Alias Name: MRI Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: MRI TINMET Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 015-042-200 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 015-042-210 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 015-042-220 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 015-042-230 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 015042220 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 110033619920 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: 41340077 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: 03/21/2008 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 09/25/1987 Comments: Completed Site Screening. The site was a metal recycling facility for Comments: 60 years. DHS certified closure in 1986. During its sale, levels exceeding closure criteria were found (650-1020 ppm Lead). DHS allowed development of the site for industrial uses if site will be covered with one foot cap of fill material and if declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions is recorded. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork Completed Date: 03/21/2008 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 06/01/1986 Comments: Certified site. In June of 1982, Tinmet submitted a closure plan to DHS. Closure was carried out from July 1982 through October 1985. Closure activities consisted of the removal of on-site commercial waste products, contaminated soils and sludges from various areas, shredder residue, two underground storage tanks, and liquid from the evaporation pond. The closure plan was overseen and approved by DHS. The primary chemicals of concern in soil, sludge, surface water, and groundwater were lead and zinc. Soils were removed to an average concentration of 500 ppm total lead. The SF Regional Water Quality Control Board oversaw surface and groundwater monitoring at the site during closure. In late 1985, soils containing elevated levels of lead were removed from an adjacent Southern Pacific (SP) Railroad right-of-way containing greater than 1,000 ppm of lead at the surface were excavated to a depth of six inches and disposed as hazardous waste. The excavated area, the trench, and a drainage ditch in the SP right-of-way were backfilled with clean imported soil. The objective 1000298667 TC5123555.2s Page 700 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site VIROLOGIC INC (Continued) Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number of the soil remediation program on the SP right-of-way was to eliminate contact between surface water runoff from the site and soils containing elevated lead concentrations. However, concentrations of lead remained in areas of the right-of-way as high as 3,950 ppm. Following completion of remedial activities at the adjacent SP right-of-way, DHS certified closure of the site. Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Land Use Restriction 03/30/2011 Not reported ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: 41340077 Status: Certified Status Date: 06/01/1986 Site Code: Not reported Site Type: State Response Site Type Detailed: State Response or NPL Acres: 20 NPL: NO Regulatory Agencies: SMBRP Lead Agency: SMBRP Program Manager: Denise Tsuji Supervisor: Denise Tsuji Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Program: Not reported Restricted Use: NO Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.65262 Longitude: -122.3965 APN: 015-042-200, 015-042-210, 015-042-220, 015-042-230 Past Use: METAL RECLAMATION, METAL RECLAMATION Potential COC: Lead Lead Confirmed COC: Lead Potential Description: SOIL, SOIL Alias Name: MRI Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: MRI TINMET Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 015-042-200 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 015-042-210 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 015-042-220 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 015-042-230 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 015042220 015042220 1000298667 TC5123555.2s Page 701 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site VIROLOGIC INC (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 110033619920 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: 41340077 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: 06/01/1986 Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 09/25/1987 Comments: Completed Site Screening. The site was a metal recycling facility for 60 years. DHS certified closure in 1986. During its sale, levels exceeding closure criteria were found (650-1020 ppm Lead). DHS allowed development of the site for industrial uses if site will be covered with one foot cap of fill material and if declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions is recorded. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork Completed Date: 03/21/2008 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 06/01/1986 Comments: Certified site. In June of 1982, Tinmet submitted a closure plan to DHS. Closure was carried out from July 1982 through October 1985. Closure activities consisted of the removal of on-site commercial waste products, contaminated soils and sludges from various areas, shredder residue, two underground storage tanks, and liquid from the evaporation pond. The closure plan was overseen and approved by DHS. The primary chemicals of concern in soil, sludge, surface water, and groundwater were lead and zinc. Soils were removed to an average concentration of 500 ppm total lead. The SF Regional Water Quality Control Board oversaw surface and groundwater monitoring at the site during closure. In late 1985, soils containing elevated levels of lead were removed from an adjacent Southern Pacific (SP) Railroad right-of-way containing greater than 1,000 ppm of lead at the surface were excavated to a depth of six inches and disposed as hazardous waste. The excavated area, the trench, and a drainage ditch in the SP right-of-way were backfilled with clean imported soil. The objective of the soil remediation program on the SP right-of-way was to eliminate contact between surface water runoff from the site and soils containing elevated lead concentrations. However, concentrations of lead remained in areas of the right-of-way as high as 3,950 ppm. Following completion of remedial activities at the adjacent SP right-of-way, DHS certified closure of the site. Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Land Use Restriction 1000298667 TC5123555.2s Page 702 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number VIROLOGIC INC (Continued) 1000298667 Schedule Due Date: 03/30/2011 Schedule Revised Date: Not reported Calsite: Region: BERKELEY Facility ID: 41340077 Facility Type: RP Type: RESPONSIBLE PARTY Branch: NC Branch Name: NORTH COAST File Name: Not reported State Senate District: 06011986 Status: CERTIFIED AS HAVING BEEN REMEDIED SATISFACTORILY UNDER DTSC OVERSIGHT Status Name: CERTIFIED Lead Agency: N/A NPL: Not reported SIC Code: 34 SIC Name: MANU - FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS Access: Not reported Cortese: Not reported Hazardous Ranking Score: Not reported Date Site Hazard Ranked: Not reported Groundwater Contamination: Not reported Staff Member Responsible for Site: HATIQEE Supervisor Responsible for Site: Not reported Region Water Control Board: SF Region Water Control Board Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY Lat/Long Direction: Not reported Lat/Long (dms): 000/000 Lat/long Method: Not reported Lat/Long Description: Not reported State Assembly District Code: 19 State Senate District Code: 08 Facility ID: 41340077 Activity: CERT Activity Name: CERTIFICATION AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 06011986 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 TC5123555.2s Page 703 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number VIROLOGIC INC (Continued) 1000298667 Facility ID: 41340077 Activity: SS Activity Name: SITE SCREENING AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 09251987 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: CERT Definition of Status: CERTIFIED Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Alternate Address: 270 EAST GRAND AVENUE Alternate City,St,Zip: S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Background Info: This approximately 20 -acre Site is currently Brittania Point Grand, a commercial park occupied by a number of biotechnology companies. Office buildings, parking areas, and landscaping are the essential features of the Site. The Site is bounded to the north by East Grand Avenue, to the south by railroad tracks, to the east by Littlefield Avenue, and to the west by Harbor Way and the rest of Brittania Point Grand. The Site was formerly the location of a processing plant for the recovery of tin and steel from scrap tinplate. The plant had been in existence from 1922 until operations ceased in 1982. Operations at the Site prior to 1922 are unknown. The plant operated under a succession of owners, the last of which was Tinmet Corporation (Tinmet), which purchased the plant and its owner, MRI Corporation. During plant operations, a two -acre evaporation pond existed on-site for the collection of plant effluent. Large piles of scrap steel generated in the detinning process were also stored on-site. NC Land Associates purchased the Site in 1987. Britannia Point Grand purchased the Site from NC Land Associates in 1997 and redevelopmed it to its current commercial use. Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: Certified site. In June of 1982, Tinmet submitted a closure Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: plan to DHS. Closure was carried out from July 1982 through Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: October 1985. Closure activities consisted of the removal of Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: on-site commercial waste products, contaminated soils and Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: sludges from various areas, shredder residue, two underground Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: storage tanks, and liquid from the evaporation pond. The TC5123555.2s Page 704 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number VIROLOGIC INC (Continued) 1000298667 Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: closure plan was overseen and approved by DHS. The primary Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: chemicals of concern in soil, sludge, surface water, and Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: groundwater were lead and zinc. Soils were removed to an Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: average concentration of 500 ppm total lead. The SF Regional Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: Water Quality Control Board oversaw surface and groundwater Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: monitoring at the site during closure. In late 1985, soils Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: containing elevated levels of lead were removed from an adjacent Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: Southern Pacific (SP) Railroad right-of-way containing greater Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: than 1,000 ppm of lead at the surface were excavated to a depth Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: of six inches and disposed as hazardous waste. The excavated Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: area, the trench, and a drainage ditch in the SP right-of-way Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: were backfilled with clean imported soil. The objective of the Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: soil remediation program on the SP right-of-way was to eliminate Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: contact between surface water runoff from the site and soils Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: containing elevated lead concentrations. However, Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: concentrations of lead remained in areas of the right-of-way as Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: high as 3,950 ppm. Following completion of remedial activities Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: at the adjacent SP right-of-way, DHS certified closure of the Comments Date: 06011986 Comments: site. Comments Date: 08011980 Comments: Facility identified: Inactive site identified independent of Comments Date: 08011980 Comments: drive-by. Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: Completed Site Screening. Investigations performed by a Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: potential buyer for the site in 1987 found elevated levels of Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: lead in soils, with an average concentration of 1,000 ppm, and Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: concentrations as high as 5,300 ppm. In order to adress this Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: issue, a one -foot cap of clean soil was placed over the whole Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: site. When NC Land Associates purchased the site in 1987, a Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: deed restriction was placed limiting development at the site to Comments Date: 08191991 TC5123555.2s Page 705 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number VIROLOGIC INC (Continued) Comments: non-residential uses and requiring maintenance of the one -foot Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: clean soil cap. DTSC allowed development at the site in 1987 Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: provided that the deed restriction was recorded, and the Comments Date: 08191991 Comments: one -foot layer of clean soil cap was installed and maintained. Comments Date: 09251987 Comments: Completed Site Screening. The site was a metal recycling Comments Date: 09251987 Comments: facility for 60 years. DHS certified closure in 1986. During Comments Date: 09251987 Comments: its sale, levels exceeding closure criteria were found (650-1020 Comments Date: 09251987 Comments: ppm Lead). DHS allowed development of the site for industrial Comments Date: 09251987 Comments: uses if site will be covered with one foot cap of fill material Comments Date: 09251987 Comments: and if declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions is Comments Date: 09251987 Comments: recorded. Comments Date: 10061981 Comments: Recommend No Further Action based on drive-by results. Comments Date: 12181980 Comments: Facility Drive-by: Pond on site. ID Name: Not reported ID Value: Not reported Alternate Name: TINMET CORPORATION/MRI Alternate Name: MRI TINMET Alternate Name: MRI Alternate Name: Not reported Special Programs Code: Not reported Special Programs Name: Not reported FINDS: Registry ID: 110002649830 Environmental Interest/Information System RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Cjmck this hypprionk while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000298667 Registry ID: 110002649830 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002649830 1000298667 TC5123555.2s Page 706 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site VIROLOGIC INC (Continued) San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0015108 GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR PR0028976 GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0015108 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0028975 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024314 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0028974 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0024314 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0028973 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026268 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0037911 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026268 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0037912 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026838 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0039801 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0026838 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0039800 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000298667 TC5123555.2s Page 707 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site VIROLOGIC INC (Continued) Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code: Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0028475 GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR PR0047346 GEN <1 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028475 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799FT3 Record Id: PR0047345 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <1,199GAL,9,999LB,4,799CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0040808 Prog Element Code: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL Record Id: PR0056645 Description: HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028482 Prog Element Code: 2232 Record Id: PR0047362 Description: GEN 1-5 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR - RCRA Facility Status: ACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028482 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <6999 GAL, 55999 LB, 2799FT^3 Record Id: PR0047361 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <6999 GAL, 55999 LB, 2799CF Facility Status: ACTIVE BK368 EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR East 286 LAWRENCE AVE NPL Status: 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.704 mi. 3716 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster BK Relative: Lower SEMS -ARCHIVE: Site ID: 903273 Actual: EPA ID: CAD046000931 9 ft. Federal Facility: N NPL: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: Deferred to RCRA EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000298667 SEMS -ARCHIVE 1000185668 CORRACTS CAD046000931 RCRA-SQG 2020 COR ACTION FINDS ECHO Following information was gathered from the prior CERCLIS update completed in 10/2013: Site ID: 0903273 Federal Facility: Not a Federal Facility NPL Status: Not on the NPL Non NPL Status: Deferred to RCRA CERCLIS-NFRAP Site Contact Details: Contact Sequence ID: 13288123.00000 TC5123555.2s Page 708 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR (Continued) Person ID: 13003854.00000 Contact Sequence ID: Person ID: Contact Sequence ID: Person ID: Program Priority: Description: 13293718.00000 13003858.00000 13299576.00000 13004003.00000 RCRA Deferral - Lead Confirmed CERCLIS-NFRAP Assessment History: Action: DISCOVERY Date Started: Date Completed: Date Completed: 04/01/91 Priority Level: Not reported Action: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Date Started: Date Completed: 10/21/91 Priority Level: Deferred to RCRA (Subtitle C) Action: ARCHIVE SITE Date Started: 09 Date Completed: 01/23/96 Priority Level: Not reported CORRACTS: EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19930401 Action: CA650 - Stabilization Construction Completed NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19930101 Action: CA100 - RFI Imposition NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19911003 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000185668 TC5123555.2s Page 709 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR (Continued) Action: CA075HI - CA Prioritization, Facility or area was assigned a high corrective action priority NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19911003 Action: CA049PA NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19911003 Action: CA029EP NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 20010108 Action: CA070NO - RFA Determination Of Need For An RFI, RFI is Not Necessary NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: 20010108 Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 20010108 Action: CA050RF - RFA Completed, Assessment was an RFA NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 20010108 Action: CA050 - RFA Completed 1000185668 TC5123555.2s Page 710 Map ID CAD046000931 MAP FINDINGS Direction Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Distance 20000417 Action: Elevation Site Migration of Contaminated Groundwater Under Control has been verified NAICS Code(s): EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR (Continued) NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Storage Battery Manufacturing Schedule end date: Not reported Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance CAD046000931 Original schedule date: 20010108 Area Name: Schedule end date: Not reported 20000417 EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 20010108 Action: CA050RF - RFA Completed, Assessment was an RFA NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 20000417 Action: CA750YE - Migration of Contaminated Groundwater under Control, Yes, Migration of Contaminated Groundwater Under Control has been verified NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 20000417 Action: CA750YE - Migration of Contaminated Groundwater under Control, Yes, Migration of Contaminated Groundwater Under Control has been verified NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: 20000417 Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 20000417 Action: CA725YE - Current Human Exposures Under Control, Yes, Current Human Exposures Under Control has been verified NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: 20000417 Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 20000417 1000185668 TC5123555.2s Page 711 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR (Continued) Action: CA725YE - Current Human Exposures Under Control, Yes, Current Human Exposures Under Control has been verified NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19990318 Action: CA750YE - Migration of Contaminated Groundwater under Control, Yes, NAICS Code(s): Migration of Contaminated Groundwater Under Control has been verified NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Original schedule date: Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19990318 Action: CA725YE - Current Human Exposures Under Control, Yes, Current Human NAICS Code(s): Exposures Under Control has been verified NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Original schedule date: Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 20120620 Action: CA550RC NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 NAICS Code(s): Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: 20130630 Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19940224 Action: CA075LO - CA Prioritization, Facility or area was assigned a low corrective action priority NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 Storage Battery Manufacturing Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported EPA ID: CAD046000931 EPA Region: 09 1000185668 TC5123555.2s Page 712 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR (Continued) Area Name: ENTIRE FACILITY Actual Date: 19920327 Action: CA075HI - CA Prioritization, Facility or area was assigned a high 286 LAWRENCE AVE corrective action priority NAICS Code(s): 335911 42161 81149 CAD046000931 Storage Battery Manufacturing Not reported Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance Original schedule date: Not reported Schedule end date: Not reported RCRA-SQG: Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Facility name: EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR Facility address: 286 LAWRENCE AVE SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAD046000931 Contact: Not reported Contact address: Not reported Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: Not reported Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Land type: Facility is not located on Indian land. Additional information is not known. Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Owner/Operator Summary: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: Owner/Op end date: Owner/operator name: Owner/operator address Owner/operator country: Owner/operator telephone Owner/operator email: Owner/operator fax: Owner/operator extension Legal status: Owner/Operator Type: Owner/Op start date: ESB INCORPORATED PO BOX 8109 CITY NOT REPORTED, PA 99999 Not reported 215-972-8000 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Operator Not reported Not reported ESB INCORPORATED PO BOX 8109 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19101 Not reported 215-972-8000 Not reported Not reported Not reported Private Owner Not reported 1000185668 TC5123555.2s Page 713 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR (Continued) 1000185668 Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: 10/03/1991 U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 08/05/1980 Site name: EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR Classification: Large Quantity Generator Corrective Action Summary Event date: 10/03/1991 Event: LEAD AGENCY DETERMINATION Event date: 10/03/1991 Event: PA OR CERCLA INSPECTION Event date: 10/03/1991 Event: CA PRIORITIZATION -HIGH CA PRIORITY Event date: 03/27/1992 Event: CA PRIORITIZATION -HIGH CA PRIORITY Event date: 01/01/1993 Event: INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Event date: 04/01/1993 Event: STABILIZATION CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED Event date: 02/24/1994 Event: CA PRIORITIZATION -LOW CA PRIORITY Event date: 03/18/1999 Event: HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION -YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THIS DATE Event date: 03/18/1999 Event: RELEASE TO GW CONTROLLED DETERMINATION -YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THIS DATE Event date: 04/17/2000 Event: HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION -YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THIS DATE TC5123555.2s Page 714 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Site Database(s) EPA ID Number EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR (Continued) 1000185668 Event date: 04/17/2000 Event: RELEASE TO GW CONTROLLED DETERMINATION -YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THIS DATE Event date: 04/17/2000 Event: RELEASE TO GW CONTROLLED DETERMINATION -YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THIS DATE Event date: 04/17/2000 Event: HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION -YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THIS DATE Event date: 01/08/2001 Event: RFA COMPLETED -ASSESSMENT WAS A RFA Event date: 01/08/2001 Event: DETERMINATION OF NEED FOR AN INVESTIGATION -INVESTIGATION IS NOT NECESSARY Event date: 01/08/2001 Event: RFA COMPLETED Event date: 01/08/2001 Event: RFA COMPLETED -ASSESSMENT WAS A RFA Event date: 06/20/2012 Event: REMEDY CONSTRUCTION -REMEDY CONSTRUCTED Facility Has Received Notices of Violations: Regulation violated: Not reported Area of violation: TSD - Financial Requirements Date violation determined: 01/01/2001 Date achieved compliance: 01/01/2001 Violation lead agency: EPA Enforcement action: Not reported Enforcement action date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Regulation violated: Area of violation: Date violation determined: Date achieved compliance: Violation lead agency: Enforcement action: Enforcement action date: Enf. disposition status: Enf. disp. status date: Enforcement lead agency: Proposed penalty amount: Final penalty amount: Paid penalty amount: Evaluation Action Summary: Not reported TSD - Financial Requirements 04/06/1988 05/01/1989 State WRITTEN INFORMAL 04/16/1989 Not reported Not reported State Not reported Not reported Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 715 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERV CTR (Continued) Evaluation date: 03/23/1992 Evaluation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEW Area of violation: TSD - Financial Requirements Date achieved compliance: 01/01/2001 Evaluation lead agency: EPA Contractor/Grantee Evaluation date: 04/28/1988 Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Area of violation: Not reported Date achieved compliance: Not reported Evaluation lead agency: State Evaluation date: 04/06/1988 Evaluation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEW Area of violation: TSD - Financial Requirements Date achieved compliance: 05/01/1989 Evaluation lead agency: State 2020 COR ACTION: EPA ID: Region: Action: FINDS: Registry ID: CAD046000931 9 Not reported 110000609574 Environmental Interest/Information System EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RCRAInfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAInfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. Click this hgpPrlink while viewing on your computer to access additional FINDS: detail in the EDR Site Report. ECHO: Envid: 1000185668 Registry ID: 110000609574 DFR URL: http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110000609574 BK369 EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE CENTER East 286 LAWRENCE AVENUE 1/2-1 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94089 0.704 mi. 3716 ft. Site 2 of 3 in cluster BK Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Lower Facility ID: 41290004 Status: No Further Action Actual: Status Date: 12/12/2002 9 ft. Site Code: Not reported Site Type: Evaluation Site Type Detailed: Evaluation 1000185668 ENVIROSTOR S100453853 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 716 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EXIDE SAN FRANCISCO SERVICE CENTER (Continued) Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies: Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: 0.15 NO HWMP, SMBRP, US EPA, SAN MATEO COUNTY HWMP Not reported Karen Toth Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.64888 -122.3952 NONE SPECIFIED BATTERY MANUFACTURING, Lead Sulfuric Acid 305251 -NO Lead SOIL CAD046000931 EPA Identification Number 41290004 Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S100453853 BATTERY RECLAMATION, BATTERY STORAGE PROJECT WIDE Not reported Site Screening 12/13/2002 The site has been cleaned up and certified. The remaining lead in the soil is below 200 mg/kg and covered with four feet of fill. Groundwater results were below action levels for lead. Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported BK370 EXIDE CORP/SAN FRANCISCO SVC CTR East 286 LAWRENCE AVE 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.704 mi. 3716 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster BK Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Lower Facility ID: 80001392 Status: No Further Action Actual: Status Date: 07/30/2010 9 ft. Site Code: Not reported Site Type: Corrective Action Site Type Detailed: Corrective Action Acres: 2.04 ENVIROSTOR S100861654 SLIC N/A HIST CORTESE HWP TC5123555.2s Page 717 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EXIDE CORP/SAN FRANCISCO SVC CTR (Continued) NPL: Regulatory Agencies: Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S100861654 NO SMBRP WM Not reported Denise Tsuji Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.64920 -122.3945 015-135-090 ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS, BATTERY RECLAMATION, BATTERY STORAGE Lead Lead SOIL 015-135-090 APN CAD046000931 EPA Identification Number 110000609574 EPA (FRS #) 80001392 Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: PROJECT WIDE Not reported Consent Order 01/01/1993 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Remedy Constructed 06/20/2012 Not reported PROJECT WIDE Not reported Groundwater Migration Controlled 04/17/2000 Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Interim Measures Implementation Report Completed Date: 04/01/1993 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: PROJECT WIDE Not reported Preliminary Assessment Report 10/03/1991 Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 718 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EXIDE CORP/SAN FRANCISCO SVC CTR (Continued) Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Human Exposure Controlled Completed Date: 04/17/2000 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: RCRA Facility Assessment Report Completed Date: 01/08/2001 Comments: RCRA Facility Assessment Completed 1/08/2001 Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: STATE Completed - Case Closed 01/01/1970 SLT2O322213 SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Not reported 37.649185 -122.396419 Cleanup Program Site UUU Not reported 41S0021 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: SLIC REG 2: Region: 2 Facility ID: 41S0021 Facility Status: Leak being confirmed Date Closed: Not reported Local Case #: Not reported How Discovered: Not reported Leak Cause: Not reported Leak Source: Not reported Date Confirmed: Not reported Date Prelim Site Assmnt Workplan Submitted: Not reported Date Preliminary Site Assessment Began: Not reported Date Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Date Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S100861654 TC5123555.2s Page 719 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site EXIDE CORP/SAN FRANCISCO SVC CTR (Continued) Date Remedial Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported HIST CORTESE: Region: Facility County Code Reg By: Reg Id: HWP: EPA Id: Cleanup Status: Latitude: Longitude: Facility Type: Facility Size: Team: Supervisor: Site Code: Assembly District: Senate District: Public Information Officer: Public Information Officer: Closure: EPA Id: Facility Type: Unit Names: Event Description: Actual Date: EPA Id: Facility Type: Unit Names: Event Description: Actual Date: Alias: EPA Id: Facility Type Alias Type: Alias: CORTESE 41 CALSI 41290004 CAD046000931 CLOSED 37.64920 -122.3945 Historical - Non -Operating Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 22 13 Not reported Not reported CAD046000931 Historical - Non -Operating TANKSTRI,TANKTRT1 Closure Final - ISSUE CLOSURE VERIFICATION 04/06/1995 CAD046000931 Historical - Non -Operating TANKSTR1,TANKTRT1 Closure Final - RECEIVE CLOSURE CERTIFICATION 04/06/1995 CAD046000931 Historical - Non -Operating FRS 110000609574 371 UNOCAL STATION #4524 (FORMER) NNE 901 AIRPORT BOULEVARD 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.727 mi. 3841 ft. Relative: LUST: Higher Lead Agency: Case Type: Actual: Geo Track: 46 ft. Global Id: Latitude: Longitude: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S100861654 LUST S100179821 HIST CORTESE N/A Notify 65 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP LUST Cleanup Site http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/profile report. asp?global_id=T0608100593 T0608100593 37.661530364 -122.404063155 TC5123555.2s Page 720 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site UNOCAL STATION #4524 (FORMER) (Continued) Status: Status Date: Case Worker: RB Case Number: Local Agency: File Location: Local Case Number: Potential Media Affect: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed - Case Closed 07/07/2011 DGM 41-0621 SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Local Agency 550005 Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water) Gasoline Can be extracted from most recent report in Geotracker or at San Mateo County offices if submitted prior to 2005. San Mateo County does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the statements made or any professional interpretations made in the referenced report. LUST: T0608100593 Global Id: T0608100593 Contact Type: Local Agency Caseworker Contact Name: DENO MILANO Organization Name: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP Address: 2000 ALAMEDA DE LAS PULGAS City: SAN MATEO Email: dmilano@smcgov.org Phone Number: 6503726292 Global Id: T0608100593 Contact Type: Regional Board Caseworker Contact Name: Regional Water Board Organization Name: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Address: 1515 CLAY ST SUITE 1400 City: OAKLAND Email: Not reported Phone Number: Not reported LUST: T0608100593 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/10/2010 Action: Tank Removal Report/ UST Sampling Report Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/10/2010 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: Other Date: 11/29/1989 Action: Leak Discovery Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 04/11/2008 Action: NPDES / WDR Reports Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2009 S100179821 TC5123555.2s Page 721 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNOCAL STATION #4524 (FORMER) (Continued) S100179821 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/10/2010 Action: CAP/RAP - Other Report Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: Other Date: 01/10/1990 Action: Leak Reported Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/07/2011 Action: Closure/No Further Action Letter - #20110707 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/12/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20040512 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 02/15/2007 Action: Monitoring Report - Other Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/31/2010 Action: Correspondence Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 04/18/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050418 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/08/2006 Action: Staff Letter - #20060508 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/12/2008 Action: Staff Letter - #20080312 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/06/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090506 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/16/2007 Action: Verbal Enforcement TC5123555.2s Page 722 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNOCAL STATION #4524 (FORMER) (Continued) S100179821 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/09/2007 Action: Staff Letter - #20070509 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 02/23/1990 Action: Notice of Responsibility - #19900223 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/02/2004 Action: Staff Letter - #20041102 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 11/29/1989 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 11/30/1989 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 11/29/1989 Action: Pump & Treat (P&T) Groundwater Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2010 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/10/2011 Action: Well Destruction Report Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2011 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 09/08/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20050908 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/01/2005 Action: Staff Letter - #20051101 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT TC5123555.2s Page 723 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNOCAL STATION #4524 (FORMER) (Continued) S100179821 Date: 08/09/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20100809 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/04/2004 Action: Other Report / Document Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 07/23/2009 Action: Staff Letter - #20090723 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 05/15/2008 Action: Monitoring Report - Annually Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 03/15/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110315 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/04/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110504 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 06/16/2011 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20110616 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/28/2006 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 06/07/2006 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/12/2007 Action: Electronic Reporting Submittal Due Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 09/29/2008 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 12/21/2009 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report TC5123555.2s Page 724 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number UNOCAL STATION #4524 (FORMER) (Continued) S100179821 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 01/11/2010 Action: Technical Correspondence / Assistance / Other - #20100111 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 05/04/2011 Action: Staff Letter - #20110504 Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 01/31/2005 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Workplan Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: RESPONSE Date: 08/08/2005 Action: Soil and Water Investigation Report Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: REMEDIATION Date: 02/17/2010 Action: Excavation Global Id: T0608100593 Action Type: ENFORCEMENT Date: 11/22/2010 Action: Staff Letter - #20101122 LUST: Global Id: T0608100593 Status: Completed - Case Closed Status Date: 07/07/2011 Global Id: T0608100593 Status: Open - Case Begin Date Status Date: 11/29/1989 Global Id: T0608100593 Status: Open - Verification Monitoring Status Date: 11/29/1989 SAN MATEO CO. LUST: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: 550005 Facility Status: 9- Case Closed Global ID: T0608100593 APN Number: 012080710 Case Type: SAN MATEO CO. LUST EDR Link ID: SAN MATEO CO. LUST HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 TC5123555.2s Page 725 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS UNOCAL STATION #4524 (FORMER) (Continued) Reg By: LTNKA Reg Id: 41-0621 NOTIFY 65: RCRA-SQG Date Reported: Not reported Staff Initials: Not reported Board File Number: Not reported Facility Type: Not reported Discharge Date: Not reported Issue Date: Not reported Incident Description: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 372 PHASE II CORP RCRA-SQG SSW 1229 MONTGOMERY ENVIROSTOR 1/2-1 SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 SLIC 0.743 mi. SWEEPS UST 3924 ft. HIST UST SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 CA FID UST Relative: San Mateo Co. BI Lower EMI Actual: ENF 21 ft. HAZNET RCRA-SQG: Date form received by agency: 03/04/1999 Facility name: PHASE II CORP Site name: PHASE II Facility address: 1229 MONTGOMERY No SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 EPA ID: CAD056188212 Contact: JAQUIM PORTUGAL Contact address: Not reported No Not reported Contact country: US Contact telephone: 650-737-8400 Contact email: Not reported EPA Region: 09 Land type: Facility is not located on Indian land. Additional information is not known. Classification: Small Small Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates more than 100 and less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste during any calendar month and accumulates less than 6000 kg of hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste at any time Handler Activities Summary: U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No S100179821 1000379055 CAD056188212 TC5123555.2s Page 726 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PHASE II CORP (Continued) Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Site name: PHASE II CORP Classification: Large Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 09/01/1996 Site name: PHASE II CORP Classification: Small Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 02/28/1996 Site name: PHASE II Classification: Large Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 03/18/1994 Site name: PHASE II Classification: Large Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 02/27/1992 Site name: PHASE II CORP Classification: Large Quantity Generator Date form received by agency: 10/03/1980 Site name: PHASE II CORP Classification: Large Quantity Generator Violation Status: No violations found Evaluation Action Summary Evaluation date: 10/21/1994 Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Area of violation: Not reported Date achieved compliance: Not reported Evaluation lead agency: State Contractor/Grantee ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: Status: Status Date: Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: 71002470 Inactive - Needs Evaluation Not reported Not reported Tiered Permit Tiered Permit Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Not reported Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000379055 TC5123555.2s Page 727 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site PHASE II CORP (Continued) Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: MAP FINDINGS NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.63978 -122.4125 NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED CAD056188212 EPA Identification Number 71002470 Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Not reported Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Not reported Completed Date: Not reported Comments: Not reported Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000379055 SLIC: Region: STATE Facility Status: Open - Remediation Status Date: 10/31/2007 Global Id: SL0608187730 Lead Agency: SAN FRANCISCO BAY RWQCB (REGION 2) Lead Agency Case Number: Not reported Latitude: 37.640136894 Longitude: -122.412673591 Case Type: Cleanup Program Site Case Worker: TNM Local Agency: SAN MATEO COUNTY LOP RB Case Number: 41S0155 File Location: Regional Board Potential Media Affected: Other Groundwater (uses other than drinking water), Soil, Soil Vapor Potential Contaminants of Concern: Benzene, Other Solvent or Non -Petroleum Hydrocarbon, Trichloroethylene (TCE) Site History: TCE/DCE/VC/benzene plume(s) extend offsite under adjacent buildings and under Montgomery Ave. Two on-site source areas associated with past operations: SW of the building and beneath the former storage area in front part of building.San Bruno does use some groundwater to supplement the water supplied via the Hetch Hetchy/SFPUC. This site is not impacting the groundwater used for drinking water, although the cleanup will require achieving drinking water standards. TC5123555.2s Page 728 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PHASE II CORP (Continued) Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: SWEEPS UST: Status: Comp Number: Number: Board Of Equalization Referral Date: Action Date: Created Date: Owner Tank Id: SWRCB Tank Id: Tank Status: Capacity: Active Date: Tank Use: STG: Content: Number Of Tanks: HIST UST: File Number: URL: Region: Facility ID: Facility Type: Other Type: Contact Name: Telephone: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner City,St,Zip: Total Tanks: Active 880049 9 Not reported 04-11-94 04-11-94 10-13-88 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: Tank Capacity: Tank Used for: Type of Fuel: Container Construction Thickness: Leak Detection: Tank Num: Container Num: Year Installed: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 0002C17B http://geotracker.waterboards.ca.gov/ustpdfs/pdf/0002Cl7B.pdf STATE 00000016543 Other MFG PRINTED WIRING B Not reported 4155897709 PHASE II 1229 MONTGOMERY AV SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 0002 001 1 1984 00000000 Not reported Not reported 5 Visual 001 1 Not reported 00000000 WASTE 6U X None 002 0000000001 1984 1000379055 TC5123555.2s Page 729 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site PHASE II CORP (Continued) Tank Capacity: 00000550 Tank Used for: WASTE Type of Fuel: Not reported Container Construction Thickness: 0.5 Leak Detection: Visual Click here for Geo Tracker PDF: CA FID UST: Facility ID: Regulated By: Regulated ID: Cortese Code: SIC Code: Facility Phone: Mail To: Mailing Address: Mailing Address 2: Mailing City,St,Zip: Contact: Contact Phone: DUNs Number: NPDES Number: EPA ID: Comments: Status: San Mateo Co. BI: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code Record Id: Description: Facility Status: 41004984 UTNKA Not reported Not reported Not reported 4155897709 Not reported 1229 MONTGOMERY AVE Not reported SAN BRUNO 94066 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Active SAN MATEO FA0006530 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL PR0022964 UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0018250 COND EXEMPT - SPECIAL WASTES PR0030028 COND EXEMPT - SPECIAL WASTES INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0018250 GEN 51-250 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR PR0012180 GEN 51-250 TONS HAZ WASTE/YR INACTIVE SAN MATEO FA0018250 STORES HAZ MAT <15999GAL, 111999LB, 5599FT^3 PR0004970 STORES HAZ MAT <15999GAL, 111999LB, 5599CF INACTIVE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000379055 TC5123555.2s Page 730 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site PHASE II CORP (Continued) Region: Facility ID: Prog Element Code: Record Id: Description: Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS SAN MATEO FA0025500 BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL PR0034072 BUSINESS PLAN - GENERAL INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025500 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0034071 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0025500 Prog Element Code: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Record Id: PR0050390 Description: STORES MV FUELS OR WASTE ONLY Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028959 Prog Element Code: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Record Id: PR0048894 Description: GENERATES <27 GAL/YEAR Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0028959 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0048893 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0035253 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0053065 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0035253 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0053064 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0039905 Prog Element Code: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879FT3 Record Id: PR0055911 Description: STORES HAZ MAT <219GAL,1,999LB, 879CF Facility Status: INACTIVE Region: SAN MATEO EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000379055 TC5123555.2s Page 731 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number PHASE II CORP (Continued) 1000379055 Facility ID: FA0039905 Prog Element Code: GENERATES and RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Record Id: PR0055912 Description: GENERATES & RECYCLES WASTE OIL/SOLVENT Facility Status: ACTIVE EMI: Year: 2011 County Code: 41 Air Basin: SF Facility ID: 20143 Air District Name: BA SIC Code: 6531 Air District Name: BAY AREA AQMD Community Health Air Pollution Info System: Not reported Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule: Not reported Total Organic Hydrocarbon Gases Tons/Yr: 0.008 Reactive Organic Gases Tons/Yr: 0.0055888 Carbon Monoxide Emissions Tons/Yr: 0 NOX - Oxides of Nitrogen Tons/Yr: 0 SOX - Oxides of Sulphur Tons/Yr: 0 Particulate Matter Tons/Yr: 0 Part. Matter 10 Micrometers and Smllr Tons/Yr:O ENF: Region: 2 Facility Id: 226250 Agency Name: San Bruno Investment Company Inc Place Type: Facility Place Subtype: Not reported Facility Type: Industrial Agency Type: Privately -Owned Business # Of Agencies: 1 Place Latitude: 37.639996 Place Longitude: -122.41245 SIC Code 1: Not reported SIC Desc 1: Not reported SIC Code 2: Not reported SIC Desc 2: Not reported SIC Code 3: Not reported SIC Desc 3: Not reported NAICS Code 1: Not reported NAICS Desc 1: Not reported NAICS Code 2: Not reported NAICS Desc 2: Not reported NAICS Code 3: Not reported NAICS Desc 3: Not reported # Of Places: 1 Source Of Facility: Reg Meas Design Flow: Not reported Threat To Water Quality: Not reported Complexity: Not reported Pretreatment: Not reported Facility Waste Type: Not reported Facility Waste Type 2: Not reported Facility Waste Type 3: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 732 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site PHASE II CORP (Continued) Facility Waste Type 4: Program: Program Category1: Program Category2: # Of Programs: WDID: Reg Measure Id: Reg Measure Type: Region: Order #: Npdes# CA#: Major -Minor: Npdes Type: Reclamation: Dredge Fill Fee: 301 H: Application Fee Amt Received: Status: Status Date: Effective Date: Expiration/Review Date: Termination Date: WDR Review - Amend: WDR Review - Revise/Renew: WDR Review - Rescind: WDR Review - No Action Required: WDR Review - Pending: WDR Review - Planned: Status Enrollee: Individual/General: Fee Code: DirectionNoice: Enforcement Id(EID): Region: Order / Resolution Number: Enforcement Action Type: Effective Date: Adoption/Issuance Date: Achieve Date: Termination Date: ACL Issuance Date: EPL Issuance Date: Status: Title: Description: Program: Latest Milestone Completion Date: # Of Programs1: Total Assessment Amount: Initial Assessed Amount: Liability $ Amount: Project $ Amount: Liability $ Paid: Project $ Completed: Total $ Paid/Completed Amount: Region: MAP FINDINGS Not reported UNREGS UNREGS UNREGS 1 2 41S0155 169588 Unregulated 2 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Never Active 02/21/2013 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported N I Not reported Passive 239500 2 UNKNOWN 13267 Letter 02/28/2002 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Active Enforcement - 2 41 S0155 Not reported UNREGS Not reported 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000379055 TC5123555.2s Page 733 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site PHASE II CORP (Continued) Facility Id: Agency Name: Place Type: Place Subtype: Facility Type: Agency Type: # Of Agencies: Place Latitude: Place Longitude: SIC Code 1: SIC Desc 1: SIC Code 2: SIC Desc 2: SIC Code 3: SIC Desc 3: NAICS Code 1: NAICS Desc 1: NAICS Code 2: NAICS Desc 2: NAICS Code 3: NAICS Desc 3: # Of Places: Source Of Facility: Design Flow: Threat To Water Quality: Complexity: Pretreatment: Facility Waste Type: Facility Waste Type 2: Facility Waste Type 3: Facility Waste Type 4: Program: Program Category1: Program Category2: # Of Programs: WDID: Reg Measure Id: Reg Measure Type: Region: Order #: Npdes# CA#: Major -Minor: Npdes Type: Reclamation: Dredge Fill Fee: 301 H: Application Fee Amt Received: Status: Status Date: Effective Date: Expiration/Review Date: Termination Date: WDR Review - Amend: WDR Review - Revise/Renew: WDR Review - Rescind: WDR Review - No Action Required: WDR Review - Pending: MAP FINDINGS 226250 San Bruno Investment Company Inc Facility Not reported Industrial Privately -Owned Business 1 37.639996 -122.41245 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 1 Reg Meas Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported UNREGS UNREGS UNREGS 1 2 4150155 169588 Unregulated 2 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Never Active 02/21/2013 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1000379055 TC5123555.2s Page 734 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site PHASE II CORP (Continued) WDR Review - Planned: Status Enrollee: Individual/General: Fee Code: Direction/Voice: Enforcement Id(EID): Region: Order / Resolution Number: Enforcement Action Type: Effective Date: Adoption/Issuance Date: Achieve Date: Termination Date: ACL Issuance Date: EPL Issuance Date: Status: Title: Description: Program: Latest Milestone Completion Date: # Of Programs1: Total Assessment Amount: Initial Assessed Amount: Liability $ Amount: Project $ Amount: Liability $ Paid: Project $ Completed: Total $ Paid/Completed Amount: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Not reported N I Not reported Passive 239297 2 UNKNOWN 13267 Letter 12/07/2001 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Active Enforcement - 2 41 S0155 Request for site history and workplan for additional investigation UNREGS Not reported 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HAZNET: 1000379055 envid: 1000379055 Year: 2013 GEPAID: CAL000386366 Contact: RONAIO MAGANA Telephone: 6505880890 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 1229 MONTGOMERY AVE Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD059494310 TSD County: Santa Clara Waste Category: Not reported Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (1-1010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.0714 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: Not reported envid: 1000379055 Year: 2000 GEPAID: CAD056188212 Contact: JAQUIM PORTUGAL Telephone: 6507378400 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 1229 MONTGOMERY 1000379055 TC5123555.2s Page 735 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number PHASE II CORP (Continued) 1000379055 Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN BRUNO, CA 940660000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: CAD980887418 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Waste oil and mixed oil Disposal Method: Recycler Tons: 12.09 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000379055 Year: 1999 GEPAID: CAD056188212 Contact: PHASE II Telephone: 6507378400 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 1245 MONTGOMERY ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN BRUNO, CA 940660000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: NVD980895338 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Liquids with pH — 2 with metals Disposal Method: Treatment, Tank Tons: 15.4290 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000379055 Year: 1999 GEPAID: CAD056188212 Contact: PHASE II Telephone: 6507378400 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 1245 MONTGOMERY ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN BRUNO, CA 940660000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: NVD980895338 TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Liquids with pH — 2 with metals Disposal Method: Not reported Tons: .4170 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1000379055 Year: 1999 GEPAID: CAD056188212 Contact: PHASE II Telephone: 6507378400 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 1245 MONTGOMERY ST Mailing City,St,Zip: SAN BRUNO, CA 940660000 Gen County: Not reported TSD EPA ID: NVD980895338 TC5123555.2s Page 736 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site PHASE II CORP (Continued) MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number TSD County: Not reported Waste Category: Aqueous solution with metals (< restricted levels and (Alkaline solution (pH — 12.5) with metals)) Disposal Method: Treatment, Tank Tons: 25.4370 Cat Decode: Not reported Method Decode: Not reported Facility County: San Mateo C:lirk this hypprionk while viewing on your computer to access 93 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. 373 POETSCH AND PETERSON TANNERS SW 325 SOUTH MAPLE AVENUE 1/2-1 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.752 mi. 3969 ft. Relative: Higher Actual 28 ft. ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: Status: Status Date: Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies: Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: 41310004 Refer: RWQCB 06/08/1994 Not reported Historical " Historical Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Referred - Not Assigned Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.64202 -122.4170 014232030 NONE SPECIFIED " Metals - Sludge NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED 014232030 APN 41310004 Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Future Area Name: 1000379055 ENVIROSTOR S106798271 N/A PROJECT WIDE Not reported " Discovery 08/01/1980 FACILITY IDENTIFIED ACTIVE SITE I.D.'D IND. OF DRIVE BY Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 737 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number POETSCH AND PETERSON TANNERS (Continued) S106798271 Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported 374 COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 RCRA-LQG 1004677951 SSE 451 SOUTH AIRPORT BOULEVARD ENVIROSTOR CAR000103341 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 HAZNET 0.770 mi. 4063 ft. Relative: RCRA-LQG Lower Date form received by agency: 03/03/2016 Facility name: COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 Actual: Facility address: 451 SOUTH AIRPORT BOULEVARD 19 ft. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 EPA ID: CAR000103341 Mailing address: GREY HAWK CT Not reported STE 200 Not reported CARLSBAD, CA 92010 Contact: ERIC D ENSMINGER Contact address: GREY HAWK CT STE 200 Owner CARLSBAD, CA 92010 Contact country: US Contact telephone: 760-602-8616 Contact email: EENSMINGER@3ECOMPANY.COM EPA Region: 09 Land type: Private Classification: Large Quantity Generator Description: Handler: generates 1,000 kg or more of hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates more than 100 kg of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month; or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste at any time; or generates 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates more than 100 kg of that material at any time Owner/Operator Summary Owner/operator name: COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION Owner/operator address: 999 LAKE DR ISSAQUAH, WA 98027 Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: 425-313-8100 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner TC5123555.2s Page 738 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 (Continued) 1004677951 Owner/Op start date: Not reported Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: COSTCO WHOLESALE CORPORATION Owner/operator address: Not reported Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): Not reported Owner/operator country: Not reported Owner/operator telephone: Not reported Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Operator Owner/Op start date: 01/20/1992 Owner/Op end date: Not reported Owner/operator name: CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Owner/operator address: GRAND AVENUE Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94083 Owner/operator country: US Owner/operator telephone: 650-829-6652 Owner/operator email: Not reported Owner/operator fax: Not reported Owner/operator extension: Not reported Legal status: Private Owner/Operator Type: Owner Owner/Op start date: 05/18/1987 Owner/Op end date: Not reported Handler Activities Summary: 181 U.S. importer of hazardous waste: No Mixed waste (haz. and radioactive): No Recycler of hazardous waste: No Transporter of hazardous waste: No Treater, storer or disposer of HW: No Underground injection activity: No On-site burner exemption: No Furnace exemption: No Used oil fuel burner: No Used oil processor: No User oil refiner: No Used oil fuel marketer to burner: No Used oil Specification marketer: No Used oil transfer facility: No Used oil transporter: No Waste code: 122 Waste name: Alkaline solution without metals (pH > 12.5) Waste code: 181 Waste name: Other inorganic solid waste Waste code: 214 Waste name: Unspecified solvent mixture Waste code: 311 Waste name: Pharmaceutical waste TC5123555.2s Page 739 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 (Continued) 1004677951 Waste code: 331 Waste name: Off -specification, aged, or surplus organics Waste code: D001 Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE Waste code: D002 Waste name: CORROSIVE WASTE Waste code: D009 Waste name: MERCURY Waste code: D016 Waste name: 2,4-D (2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID) Waste code: P001 Waste name: 2H-1-BENZOPYRAN-2-ONE, 4-HYDROXY-3-(3-OXO-1-PHENYLBUTYL)-, & SALTS, WHEN PRESENT AT CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 0.3% (OR) WARFARIN, & SALTS, WHEN PRESENT AT CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 0.3% Waste code: P075 Waste name: NICOTINE, & SALTS (OR) PYRIDINE, 3-(1-METHYL-2-PYRROLIDINYL)-,(S)-, & SALTS Historical Generators: Date form received by agency: 05/05/2014 Site name: COSTCO WHOLESALE NO 422 Classification: Large Quantity Generator Waste code: 122 Waste name: Alkaline solution without metals (pH > 12.5) Waste code: 131 Waste name: Aqueous solution (2 < pH < 12.5) containing reactive anions (azide, bromate, chlorate, cyanide, fluoride, hypochlorite, nitrite, perchlorate, and sulfide anions) Waste code: 133 Waste name: Aqueous solution with 10% or more total organic residues Waste code: 134 Waste name: Aqueous solution with <10% total organic residues Waste code: 135 Waste name: Unspecified aqueous solution Waste code: 141 Waste name: Off -specification, aged, or surplus inorganics Waste code: 151 Waste name: Asbestos -containing waste Waste code: 172 Waste name: Metal dust (see 121) and machining waste Waste code: 181 Waste name: Other inorganic solid waste TC5123555.2s Page 740 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 (Continued) 1004677951 Waste code: 211 Waste name: Halogenated solvents (chloroform, methyl chloride, perchloroethylene, etc.) Waste code: 212 Waste name: Oxygenated solvents (acetone, butanol, ethyl acetate, etc.) Waste code: 213 Waste name: Hydrocarbon solvents (benzene, hexane, Stoddard, etc.) Waste code: 214 Waste name: Unspecified solvent mixture Waste code: 221 Waste name: Waste oil and mixed oil Waste code: 223 Waste name: Unspecified oil -containing waste Waste code: 232 Waste name: Pesticides and other waste associated with pesticide production Waste code: 271 Waste name: Organic monomer waste (includes unreacted resins) Waste code: 272 Waste name: Polymeric resin waste Waste code: 281 Waste name: Adhesives Waste code: 291 Waste name: Latex waste Waste code: 311 Waste name: Pharmaceutical waste Waste code: 331 Waste name: Off -specification, aged, or surplus organics Waste code: 343 Waste name: Unspecified organic liquid mixture Waste code: 352 Waste name: Other organic solids Waste code: 541 Waste name: Photochemicals / photo processing waste Waste code: 561 Waste name: Detergent and soap Waste code: 611 Waste name: Contaminated soil from site clean-ups Waste code: 791 Waste name: Liquids with pH < 2 TC5123555.2s Page 741 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 (Continued) 1004677951 Waste code: D001 Waste name: IGNITABLE WASTE Waste code: D002 Waste name: CORROSIVE WASTE Waste code: D003 Waste name: REACTIVE WASTE Waste code: D006 Waste name: CADMIUM Waste code: D007 Waste name: CHROMIUM Waste code: D008 Waste name: LEAD Waste code: D009 Waste name: MERCURY Waste code: D010 Waste name: SELENIUM Waste code: D011 Waste name: SILVER Waste code: D018 Waste name: BENZENE Waste code: D024 Waste name: M -CRESOL Waste code: D026 Waste name: CRESOL Waste code: D035 Waste name: METHYL ETHYL KETONE Waste code: F003 Waste name: THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: XYLENE, ACETONE, ETHYL ACETATE, ETHYL BENZENE, ETHYL ETHER, METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE, N -BUTYL ALCOHOL, CYCLOHEXANONE, AND METHANOL; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONLY THE ABOVE SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS; AND ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS, AND A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, F004, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Waste code: P001 Waste name: 2H-1-BENZOPYRAN-2-ONE, 4-HYDROXY-3-(3-OXO-1-PHENYLBUTYL)-, & SALTS, WHEN PRESENT AT CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 0.3% (OR) WARFARIN, & SALTS, WHEN PRESENT AT CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 0.3% Waste code: P075 TC5123555.2s Page 742 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 (Continued) 1004677951 Waste name: NICOTINE, & SALTS (OR) PYRIDINE, 3-(1-METHYL-2-PYRROLIDINYL)-,(S)-, & SALTS Waste code: U034 Waste name: ACETALDEHYDE, TRICHLORO- (OR) CHLORAL Date form received by agency: 08/20/2001 Site name: COSTCO WHOLESALE NO 422 Classification: Small Quantity Generator Waste code: D011 Waste name: SILVER Biennial Reports: Last Biennial Reporting Year: 2017 Annual Waste Handled: Waste code: D001 Waste name: IGNITABLE HAZARDOUS WASTES ARE THOSE WASTES WHICH HAVE A FLASHPOINT OF LESS THAN 140 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT AS DETERMINED BY A PENSKY-MARTENS CLOSED CUP FLASH POINT TESTER. ANOTHER METHOD OF DETERMINING THE FLASH POINT OF A WASTE IS TO REVIEW THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET, WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR OF THE MATERIAL. LACQUER THINNER IS AN EXAMPLE OF A COMMONLY USED SOLVENT WHICH WOULD BE CONSIDERED AS IGNITABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE. Amount (Lbs): 1035 Waste code: D002 Waste name: A WASTE WHICH HAS A PH OF LESS THAN 2 OR GREATER THAN 12.5 IS CONSIDERED TO BE A CORROSIVE HAZARDOUS WASTE. SODIUM HYDROXIDE, A CAUSTIC SOLUTION WITH A HIGH PH, IS OFTEN USED BY INDUSTRIES TO CLEAN OR DEGREASE PARTS. HYDROCHLORIC ACID, A SOLUTION WITH A LOW PH, IS USED BY MANY INDUSTRIES TO CLEAN METAL PARTS PRIOR TO PAINTING. WHEN THESE CAUSTIC OR ACID SOLUTIONS BECOME CONTAMINATED AND MUST BE DISPOSED, THE WASTE WOULD BE A CORROSIVE HAZARDOUS WASTE. Amount (Lbs): 25 Waste code: D009 Waste name: MERCURY Amount (Lbs): 41 Waste code: D016 Waste name: 2,4-D Amount (Lbs): 40 Waste code: P001 Waste name: 2H-1-BENZOPYRAN-2-ONE, 4-HYDROXY-3-(3-OXO-1-PHENYLBUTYL)-, & SALTS, WHEN PRESENT AT CONCENTRATIONS GREATER THAN 0.3% Amount (Lbs): 1 Waste code: P075 Waste name: NICOTINE, & SALTS Amount (Lbs): 4 Facility Has Received Notices of Violations: TC5123555.2s Page 743 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 (Continued) Regulation violated: Area of violation: Date violation determined: Date achieved compliance: Violation lead agency: Enforcement action: Enforcement action date: Enf. disposition status: Enf. disp. status date: Enforcement lead agency: Proposed penalty amount: Final penalty amount: Paid penalty amount: Regulation violated: Area of violation: Date violation determined: Date achieved compliance: Violation lead agency: Enforcement action: Enforcement action date: Enf. disposition status: Enf. disp. status date: Enforcement lead agency: Proposed penalty amount: Final penalty amount: Paid penalty amount: Regulation violated: Area of violation: Date violation determined: Date achieved compliance: Violation lead agency: Enforcement action: Enforcement action date: Enf. disposition status: Enf. disp. status date: Enforcement lead agency: Proposed penalty amount: Final penalty amount: Paid penalty amount: Evaluation Action Summary: Evaluation date: Evaluation: Area of violation: Date achieved compliance Evaluation lead agency: Not reported Generators - Pre -transport 04/25/2017 05/16/2017 State Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Generators - General 11/30/2015 01/22/2016 State Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Generators - Pre -transport 11/30/2015 01/22/2016 State Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 04/25/2017 COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Generators - Pre -transport 05/16/2017 State Evaluation date: 11/30/2015 Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE Area of violation: Generators - Pre -transport Date achieved compliance: 01/22/2016 Evaluation lead agency: State Evaluation date: 11/30/2015 Evaluation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITE EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1004677951 TC5123555.2s Page 744 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 (Continued) Area of violation: Generators - General Date achieved compliance: 01/22/2016 Evaluation lead agency: State ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: Status: Status Date: Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies: Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: 71003270 Inactive - Needs Evaluation Not reported Not reported Tiered Permit Tiered Permit Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Not reported Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.64223 -122.4010 NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED CAL000063561 EPA Identification Number 71003270 Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported HAZNET: envid: 1004677951 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAR000103341 Contact: LISA SIMPSON EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1004677951 TC5123555.2s Page 745 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 (Continued) 1004677951 Telephone: 4253136275 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 999 LAKE DR Mailing City,St,Zip: ISSAQUAH, WA 980270000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: CAD980884183 TSD County: Sacramento Waste Category: Pharmaceutical waste Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.003 Cat Decode: Pharmaceutical waste Method Decode: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1004677951 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAR000103341 Contact: LISA SIMPSON Telephone: 4253136275 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 999 LAKE DR Mailing City,St,Zip: ISSAQUAH, WA 980270000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVD980895338 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Pharmaceutical waste Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.0055 Cat Decode: Pharmaceutical waste Method Decode: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1004677951 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAR000103341 Contact: LISA SIMPSON Telephone: 4253136275 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 999 LAKE DR Mailing City,St,Zip: ISSAQUAH, WA 980270000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVD980895338 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Unspecified solvent mixture Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010 -H129) Or (H131 -H135) Tons: 0.043 Cat Decode: Unspecified solvent mixture Method Decode: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1004677951 TC5123555.2s Page 746 Map ID Not reported Staff Initials: MAP FINDINGS Actual: Board File Number: Direction 22 ft. Facility Type: Not reported Discharge Date: Not reported Issue Date: Distance Incident Description: EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number COSTCO WHOLESALE # 422 (Continued) 1004677951 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAR000103341 Contact: LISA SIMPSON Telephone: 4253136275 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 999 LAKE DR Mailing City,St,Zip: ISSAQUAH, WA 980270000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVD980895338 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Other inorganic solid waste Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.006 Cat Decode: Other inorganic solid waste Method Decode: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Facility County: San Mateo envid: 1004677951 Year: 2016 GEPAID: CAR000103341 Contact: LISA SIMPSON Telephone: 4253136275 Mailing Name: Not reported Mailing Address: 999 LAKE DR Mailing City,St,Zip: ISSAQUAH, WA 980270000 Gen County: San Mateo TSD EPA ID: NVD980895338 TSD County: 99 Waste Category: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Disposal Method: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Tons: 0.169 Cat Decode: Off -specification, aged or surplus organics Method Decode: Storage, Bulking, And/Or Transfer Off Site --No Treatment/Reovery (H010-H129)Or(H131-H135) Facility County: San Mateo Clink this h gnarlink while viewing on your computer to access 108 additional CA_HAZNET: record(s) in the EDR Site Report. 375 SWIFT INDEPENDENT Notify 65 0000052961 ENE 429 CABOT ROAD N/A 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCI, CA 92262 0.828 mi. 4372 ft. Relative: NOTIFY 65 Lower Date Reported: Not reported Staff Initials: Not reported Actual: Board File Number: Not reported 22 ft. Facility Type: Not reported Discharge Date: Not reported Issue Date: Not reported Incident Description: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 747 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site 376 HIGHWAY 101/OYSTER POINT NNE HIGHWAY 101 AT OYSTER POINT BLVD 1/2-1 S SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.831 mi. 4386 ft. Relative: RESPONSE: Lower Facility ID: Site Type: Actual: Site Type Detail: 22 ft. Acres: National Priorities List: Cleanup Oversight Agencies: Lead Agency Description: Project Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Site Code: Site Mgmt. Req.: Assembly: Senate: Special Program Status: Status: Status Date: Restricted Use: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: 41330051 State Response State Response or NPL Not reported NO DTSC DTSC EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number RESPONSE S100270033 ENVIROSTOR N/A Not reported Not reported Cleanup Berkeley 200152 NONE SPECIFIED 22 13 Not reported No Further Action 01/30/1995 NO Responsible Party 37.66394 -122.3983 NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED . Metals - Sludge' ACID SOLUTION 2>PH WITH METALS Lead Mercury and compounds NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED CALTRANS OYSTER POINT OVERCROSSING Alternate Name OYSTER PT/HIGHWAY 101 Alternate Name 110033613962 EPA (FRS #) 200152 Project Code (Site Code) 41330051 Envirostor ID Number PROJECT WIDE Not reported Removal Action Completion Report 01/30/1995 Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Report Completed Date: 10/10/1991 Comments: Lead and TPH above the TTLC are in the stored soil. CalTrans, in preparation for construction of the Oyster Pt. overcrossing, removed lead -contaminated soil from a ditch draining into the San Francisco Bay. The covered pile of soil were stored north of the Oyster Point TC5123555.2s Page 748 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site HIGHWAY 101/OYSTER POINT (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number excavation for characterization. One pile contained lead just over 1000 pp and petroleum hydrocarbons. The piles weill be removed via an approved removal action. Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: 41330051 Status: No Further Action Status Date: 01/30/1995 Site Code: 200152 Site Type: State Response Site Type Detailed: State Response or NPL Acres: Not reported NPL: NO Regulatory Agencies: DTSC Lead Agency: DTSC Program Manager: Not reported Supervisor: Not reported Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Program: Not reported Restricted Use: NO Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.66394 Longitude: -122.3983 APN: NONE SPECIFIED Past Use: NONE SPECIFIED Potential COC: * Metals - Sludge * ACID SOLUTION 2>PH WITH METALS Lead Mercury and compounds Confirmed COC: NONE SPECIFIED Potential Description: NONE SPECIFIED Alias Name: CALTRANS OYSTER POINT OVERCROSSING Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: OYSTER PT/HIGHWAY 101 Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 110033613962 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: 200152 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 41330051 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report S100270033 TC5123555.2s Page 749 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS HIGHWAY 101/OYSTER POINT (Continued) Completed Date: 01/30/1995 Comments: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Report Completed Date: 10/10/1991 Comments: Lead and TPH above the TTLC are in the stored soil. CalTrans, in preparation for construction of the Oyster Pt. overcrossing, removed lead -contaminated soil from a ditch draining into the San Francisco Bay. The covered pile of soil were stored north of the Oyster Point excavation for characterization. One pile contained lead just over 1000 pp and petroleum hydrocarbons. The piles weill be removed via an approved removal action. Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported BL377 HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. NE 801 GATEWAY BOULEVARD 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.840 mi. 4434 ft. Site 1 of 3 in cluster BL Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Lower Facility ID: Status: Actual: Status Date: 26 ft. Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: S100270033 ENVIROSTOR S106499154 VCP N/A DEED 41330007 Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only 11/0812000 200115 Voluntary Cleanup Voluntary Cleanup 16.8 NO SMBRP SMBRP Claude Jemison Mark Piros Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Voluntary Cleanup Program YES DAY, ELD, HOS, LUC, NOWN, NSUB, SCH, FOOD, RES, DAY, ELD, HOS, NOWN, SCH, FOOD, RES Responsible Party 37.66085 -122.3982 015-024-450-7 MANUFACTURING - METAL Lead Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs TPH-MOTOR OIL Chromium III Nickel Zinc TC5123555.2s Page 750 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) Confirmed COC: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs Chromium III Nickel Lead TPH-MOTOR PROJECT WIDE OIL Zinc Potential Description: SOIL Alias Name: BETHLEHEM STEEL - HOMART DEVELOPMENT Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: EDWARDS WIRE & ROPE - HOMART DEVELOPMENT Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP/LOT 9 Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 015-024-450-7 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: CAT080029812 Alias Type: EPA Identification Number Alias Name: 110002955516 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: 110033614925 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: SLT2O326216 Alias Type: GeoTracker Global ID Alias Name: P23008 Alias Type: PCode Alias Name: 200115 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 41330007 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Alias Name: 41330052 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/23/2009 Comments: The capped area is currently the location of a commercial building , and adjacent walkways and asphalt parking lot located in a business park. Upon inspection, the perimeter of the building, surrounding walkways and asphalt parking lot appeared to be in very good condition, with no visible signs of cracking or deterioration. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Completed Date: 01/11/2006 Comments: DTSC approved the Five Year Review Report. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Action Plan Completed Date: 03/04/1991 Comments: Approved RAP. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Action Completion Report Completed Date: 04/12/1989 Comments: Homart removed and disposed soil and above -ground structures and equipment. In order to prevent further transport of metal contaminated soils, a minimum of one -foot permeable, clean, compacted S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 751 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) PROJECT WIDE soil was placed on affected parcels of the site. After monitoring for Not reported several months, the pH of the groundwater returned to neutral. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 09/07/1982 Comments: Completed RA. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Completed Date: 11/01/2010 Comments: The capped area is currently the location of a commercial building, and adjacent walkways and asphalt parking lot located in a business park. Upon inspectionby DTSC, the perimeter of the building, surrounding walkways and asphalt parking lot were observed to be in very good condition, with no visible signs of cracking or deterioration. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Design/Implementation Workplan Completed Date: 01/04/1985 Comments: Remedial Design Workplan Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Report Completed Date: 03/01/1988 Comments: Preliminary Assessment prepared by DHS. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 01/13/2003 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Investigation Report Completed Date: 08/23/1989 Comments: Phasee II Investigation for 3.5 acre portion of 5/5A Gateway Parcel Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 06/27/1997 Comments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Lot 9 and Parcel 2B, The Gateway Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 06/13/2006 Comments: Letter Report for construction activities at 681 Gateway Blvd. S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 752 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 07/10/1998 Comments: Soil sampling analysis as part of re-evalation of need for land use restrictions Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Completed Date: 08/31/2015 Comments: DTSC staff performed a Five -Year Review, which included a site visit on February 6, 2015. Based on the Five -Year Review, DTSC concluded that the selected remedial action remains protective of human health and the environment. Contaminated soil remains under a cap, which is in good shape and prevents human exposure. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Public Notice Completed Date: 01/12/2011 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Consultation Completed Date: 02/09/1999 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 10/07/2010 Comments: The capped area is currently the location of a commercial building, and adjacent walkways and asphalt parking lot located in a business park. Upon inspection by DTSC staff, the perimeter of the building, surrounding walkways and asphalt parking lot appeared to be in very good condition, with no visible signs of cracking or deterioration. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 02/27/2012 Comments: DTSC staff performed a Five -Year Review, which included a site visit on February 6, 2015. Based on the Five -Year Review, DTSC concluded that the selected remedial action remains protective of human health and the environment. Contaminated soil remains under a cap, which is in good shape and prevents human exposure. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 04/10/2014 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 753 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/06/2015 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 04/09/2002 Comments: DTSC send a letter clarifying the status of Lot 9 after modifications to the land use restrictions and conveying that no further action was required. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 12/24/2007 Comments: The cap is in good condition. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 04/09/2002 Comments: DTSC send a letter clarifying the status of Lot 1 after modifications to the land use restrictions and conveying that no further action was required. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 04/26/2002 Comments: Letter on behalf of Sears Development Co. terminating January 26, 1998 Voluntary Cleanup Agreement with DTSC. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: < Land Use Restriction Monitoring Report Completed Date: 10/07/2010 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Amendment Completed Date: 11/08/2000 Comments: Modified Deed Restriction to restrict only two areas (parcels 4 and 5 of lot 9 and parcel 1 of lot 1) and removing the rest of the parcels from the land use covenants. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Completed Date: 01/26/1998 Comments: Signed VCA. In the late 1990s, the site went through extensive development that resulted in contamination being consolidated onto fewer parcels than originally included in the 1991 land use covenants (deed restrictions). This resulted in the re-evaluation of the areas subject to the land use covenants. S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 754 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 04/26/1991 Comments: Certified Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Amendment Completed Date: 03/29/1991 Comments: Re-recorded Deed Restriction filed on August 14, 1984 for Lots 1, 2,4, 5, 6 & 7 and Parcels 3A, 3C and 8A and 8B. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: " Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: Site Discovery. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/10/2016 Comments: DTSC staff conducted a site visit on February 11, 2016. The area of the site where contaminated soil is contained and which is subject to the restrictions of the Land Use Covenant was inspected. The perimeter of the building, surrounding walkways and asphalt parking lot east of the 681 Gateway building appeared to be in very good condition, with no visible signs of cracking or deterioration. DTSC concluded that the selected site remedial action remains protective of human health and the environment. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 01/30/2017 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction Completed Date: 08/07/1984 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Inspections/Visit (Non LUR) Completed Date: 11/16/2004 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Release/Rescission Completed Date: 10/09/2001 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 755 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 01/10/2007 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 11/01/1983 Comments: Certified Site. An unspecified amount of contaminated soil was removed. Althought this site has been certified, the Department routinely monitors it and has classified it as a site in Operation and Maintenance (O&M). This certification was confirmed by a report prepared by the Auditor General. The Auditor General conducted an audit of the Department's records to confirm a list of sites where the Department was involved in the cleanup and the cleanup had been completed. This Auditor General list became the basis for our historical certification information. Many of the sites on this list were handled by our Surveillance and Enforcement Staff. Much of this work was in response to complaints from the public or reports from industry and the response action may have only addressed the immediate problem and not the entire facility. Our records do not indicate the actual date this site was certified. Our records show 11/1983. We have used the date 11/01/1983 because this gives us the earliest statute of limitations. Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: VCP: Facility ID: Site Type: Site Type Detail Site Mgmt. Req. Acres: National Priorities List: Cleanup Oversight Agencies: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Description: Project Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Site Code: Assembly: Senate: Special Programs Code: Status: Status Date: Restricted Use: PROJECT WIDE Not reported 5 Year Review Reports 2020 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported S106499154 41330007 Voluntary Cleanup Voluntary Cleanup DAY, ELD, HOS, LUC, NOWN, NSUB, SCH, FOOD, RES, DAY, ELD, HOS, NOWN, SCH, FOOD, RES 16.8 NO SMBRP SMBRP DTSC - Site Cleanup Program Claude Jemison Mark Piros Cleanup Berkeley 200115 22 13 Voluntary Cleanup Program Certified O&M - Land Use Restrictions Only 11/08/2000 YES TC5123555.2s Page 756 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) Funding: Responsible Party Lat/Long: 37.66085 / -122.3982 APN: 015-024-450-7 Past Use: MANUFACTURING - METAL Potential COC: 30013, 30018, 3002502, 30152, 30407, 30594 Confirmed COC: 30018,30152,30407,30013,3002502,30594 Potential Description: SOIL Alias Name: BETHLEHEM STEEL - HOMART DEVELOPMENT Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: EDWARDS WIRE & ROPE - HOMART DEVELOPMENT Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP/LOT 9 Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 015-024-450-7 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: CAT080029812 Alias Type: EPA Identification Number Alias Name: 110002955516 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: 110033614925 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: SLT2O326216 Alias Type: GeoTracker Global ID Alias Name: P23008 Alias Type: PCode Alias Name: 200115 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 41330007 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Alias Name: 41330052 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/23/2009 Comments: The capped area is currently the location of a commercial building , and adjacent walkways and asphalt parking lot located in a business park. Upon inspection, the perimeter of the building, surrounding walkways and asphalt parking lot appeared to be in very good condition, with no visible signs of cracking or deterioration. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Completed Date: 01/11/2006 Comments: DTSC approved the Five Year Review Report. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Action Plan Completed Date: 03/04/1991 Comments: Approved RAP. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Action Completion Report S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 757 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) Completed Date: 04/12/1989 Comments: Homart removed and disposed soil and above -ground structures and Other Report equipment. In order to prevent further transport of metal 06/27/1997 contaminated soils, a minimum of one -foot permeable, clean, compacted Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Lot 9 and Parcel 213, The soil was placed on affected parcels of the site. After monitoring for Gateway several months, the pH of the groundwater returned to neutral. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 09/07/1982 Comments: Completed RA. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Completed Date: 11/01/2010 Comments: The capped area is currently the location of a commercial building, and adjacent walkways and asphalt parking lot located in a business park. Upon inspectionby DTSC, the perimeter of the building, surrounding walkways and asphalt parking lot were observed to be in very good condition, with no visible signs of cracking or deterioration. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Design/Implementation Workplan Completed Date: 01/04/1985 Comments: Remedial Design Workplan Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Preliminary Endangerment Assessment Report Completed Date: 03/01/1988 Comments: Preliminary Assessment prepared by DHS. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 01/13/2003 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Remedial Investigation Report Completed Date: 08/23/1989 Comments: Phasee II Investigation for 3.5 acre portion of 5/5A Gateway Parcel Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 06/27/1997 Comments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Lot 9 and Parcel 213, The Gateway Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 758 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 06/13/2006 Comments: Letter Report for construction activities at 681 Gateway Blvd. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 07/10/1998 Comments: Soil sampling analysis as part of re-evalation of need for land use restrictions Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Completed Date: 08/31/2015 Comments: DTSC staff performed a Five -Year Review, which included a site visit Completed Document Type: on February 6, 2015. Based on the Five -Year Review, DTSC concluded Completed Date: that the selected remedial action remains protective of human health Comments: and the environment. Contaminated soil remains under a cap, which is in good shape and prevents human exposure. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Public Notice Completed Date: 01/12/2011 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Consultation Completed Date: 02/09/1999 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 10/07/2010 Comments: The capped area is currently the location of a commercial building, and adjacent walkways and asphalt parking lot located in a business park. Upon inspection by DTSC staff, the perimeter of the building, surrounding walkways and asphalt parking lot appeared to be in very good condition, with no visible signs of cracking or deterioration. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 02/27/2012 Comments: DTSC staff performed a Five -Year Review, which included a site visit on February 6, 2015. Based on the Five -Year Review, DTSC concluded that the selected remedial action remains protective of human health and the environment. Contaminated soil remains under a cap, which is in good shape and prevents human exposure. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 04/10/2014 S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 759 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/06/2015 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 04/09/2002 Comments: DTSC send a letter clarifying the status of Lot 9 after modifications to the land use restrictions and conveying that no further action was required. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 12/24/2007 Comments: The cap is in good condition. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 04/09/2002 Comments: DTSC send a letter clarifying the status of Lot 1 after modifications to the land use restrictions and conveying that no further action was required. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Correspondence Completed Date: 04/26/2002 Comments: Letter on behalf of Sears Development Co. terminating January 26, 1998 Voluntary Cleanup Agreement with DTSC. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: " Land Use Restriction Monitoring Report Completed Date: 10/07/2010 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Amendment Completed Date: 11/08/2000 Comments: Modified Deed Restriction to restrict only two areas (parcels 4 and 5 of lot 9 and parcel 1 of lot 1) and removing the rest of the parcels from the land use covenants. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Completed Date: 01/26/1998 Comments: Signed VCA. In the late 1990s, the site went through extensive development that resulted in contamination being consolidated onto S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 760 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number fewer parcels than originally included in the 1991 land use covenants (deed restrictions). This resulted in the re-evaluation of the areas subject to the land use covenants. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 04/26/1991 Comments: Certified Site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Amendment Completed Date: 03/29/1991 Comments: Re-recorded Deed Restriction filed on August 14, 1984 for Lots 1, 2,4, 5, 6 & 7 and Parcels 3A, 3C and 8A and 86. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: ' Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: Site Discovery. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 03/10/2016 Comments: DTSC staff conducted a site visit on February 11, 2016. The area of the site where contaminated soil is contained and which is subject to the restrictions of the Land Use Covenant was inspected. The perimeter of the building, surrounding walkways and asphalt parking lot east of the 681 Gateway building appeared to be in very good condition, with no visible signs of cracking or deterioration. DTSC concluded that the selected site remedial action remains protective of human health and the environment. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 01/30/2017 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction Completed Date: 08/07/1984 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Inspections/Visit (Non LUR) Completed Date: 11/16/2004 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Release/Rescission S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 761 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) Completed Date: 10/09/2001 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Land Use Restriction - Site Inspection/Visit Completed Date: 01/10/2007 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 11/01/1983 Comments: Certified Site. An unspecified amount of contaminated soil was Covenant Uploaded: Not reported removed. Althought this site has been certified, the Department 03/29/1991 routinely monitors it and has classified it as a site in Operation and Maintenance (O&M). This certification was confirmed by a report prepared by the Auditor General. The Auditor General conducted an audit of the Department's records to confirm a list of sites where the Department was involved in the cleanup and the cleanup had been completed. This Auditor General list became the basis for our historical certification information. Many of the sites on this list were handled by our Surveillance and Enforcement Staff. Much of this work was in response to complaints from the public or reports from industry and the response action may have only addressed the immediate problem and not the entire facility. Our records do not indicate the actual date this site was certified. Our records show 11/1983. We have used the date 11/01/1983 because this gives us the earliest statute of limitations. Future Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: 5 Year Review Reports Future Due Date: 2020 Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported DEED: 41330007 Envirostor ID: 41330007 Area: PROJECT WIDE Sub Area: Not reported Site Type: VOLUNTARY CLEANUP Status: CERTIFIED O&M - LAND USE RESTRICTIONS ONLY Agency: Not reported Covenant Uploaded: Not reported Deed Date(s): 03/29/1991 Envirostor ID: 41330007 Area: PROJECT WIDE Sub Area: Not reported Site Type: VOLUNTARY CLEANUP Status: CERTIFIED O&M - LAND USE RESTRICTIONS ONLY Agency: Not reported Covenant Uploaded: Not reported S106499154 TC5123555.2s Page 762 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORP. (Continued) Deed Date(s): 11/08/2000 Envirostor ID: 41330007 Area: PROJECT WIDE Sub Area: Not reported Site Type: VOLUNTARY CLEANUP Status: CERTIFIED O&M - LAND USE RESTRICTIONS ONLY Agency: Not reported Covenant Uploaded: Not reported Deed Date(s): 08/07/1984 BL378 Relative: HOMART DEVELOPMENT NE 480 INDUSTRIAL WAY 1/2-1 S. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.852 mi. 4497 ft. L Site 2 of 3 in cluster 131- Relative: Calsite EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S106499154 HIST Cal -Sites S102008390 N/A Lower Region: BERKELEY Facility ID: 41330052 Actual: Facility Type: RP 25 ft. Type: RESPONSIBLE PARTY Branch: NC Branch Name: NORTH COAST File Name: Not reported State Senate District: 11011983 Status: CERTIFIED OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ALL PLANNED ACTIVITIES IMPLEMENTED, REMEDIATION CONTINUES Status Name: CERTIFIED / OPERATION & MAINTENANCE Lead Agency: N/A NPL: Not reported SIC Code: 33 SIC Name: MANU - PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES Access: Not reported Cortese: Not reported Hazardous Ranking Score: Not reported Date Site Hazard Ranked: Not reported Groundwater Contamination: Not reported Staff Member Responsible for Site: VLASKY Supervisor Responsible for Site: Not reported Region Water Control Board: Not reported Region Water Control Board Name: Not reported Lat/Long Direction: Not reported Lat/Long (dms): 000/000 Lat/long Method: Not reported Lat/Long Description: Not reported State Assembly District Code: 19 State Senate District Code: 08 Facility ID: 41330052 Activity: CERT Activity Name: CERTIFICATION AWP Code: Not reported Proposed Budget: 0 AWP Completion Date: Not reported Revised Due Date: Not reported Comments Date: 11011983 Est Person -Yrs to complete: 0 Estimated Size: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 763 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site HOMART DEVELOPMENT (Continued) Request to Delete Activity: Not reported Activity Status: COM Definition of Status: CERTIFIED / OPERATION & MAINTENANCE Liquids Removed (Gals): 0 Liquids Treated (Gals): 0 Action Included Capping: Not reported Well Decommissioned: Not reported Action Included Fencing: Not reported Removal Action Certification: Not reported Activity Comments: Not reported For Commercial Reuse: 0 For Industrial Reuse: 0 For Residential Reuse: 0 Unknown Type: 0 Alternate Address: 480 INDUSTRIAL WAY Alternate City,St,Zip: SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Alternate Address: GATEWAY BLVD. & OYSTER POINT BLVD. Alternate City,St,Zip: SO. SAN FRANCIS, CA 94080 Alternate Address: 480 INDUSTRIAL WAY Alternate City,St,Zip: SO. SAN FRANCISC, CA 94080 Alternate Address: 480 INDUSTRIAL WAY Alternate City,St,Zip: S. SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 Background Info: There are no files available for this address. Investigation and remediation activities did occur at the Homart property at the intersection of Gateway Blvd. and Oyster Point Blvd. Please see site # 41330007. Comments Date: 01241996 Comments: Our records do not indicate the actual date this site was Comments Date: 01241996 Comments: certified. Our records show 11/1983. We have used the date Comments Date: 01241996 Comments: 11/01/1983 because this gives us the earliest statute of Comments Date: 01241996 Comments: limitations. Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: Certified Site. An unspecified amount of contaminated soil was Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: removed. Althought this site has been certified, the Department Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: routinely monitors it and has classified it as a site in Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: Operation and Maintenance (O&M). This certification was Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: confirmed by a report prepared by the Auditor General. The Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: Auditor General conducted an audit of the Department's records Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: to confirm a list of sites where the Department was involved in Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: the cleanup and the cleanup had been completed. This Auditor Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: General list became the basis for our historical certification Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: information. Many of the sites on this list were handled by our Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: Surveillance and Enforcement Staff. Much of this work was in Comments Date: 11011983 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S102008390 TC5123555.2s Page 764 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number HOMART DEVELOPMENT (Continued) S102008390 Comments: response to complaints from the public or reports from industry Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: and the response action may have only addressed the immediate Comments Date: 11011983 Comments: problem and not the entire facility. ID Name: CALSTARS CODE ID Value: 200115 Alternate Name: HOMART DEVELOPMENT Alternate Name: Not reported Special Programs Code: Not reported Special Programs Name: Not reported BL379 HOMART DEVELOPMENT CORPIEDWARDS WIRE & ROPE CA BOND EXP. PLAN S100833559 NE 480 INDUSTRIAL WAY N/A 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.852 mi. 4497 ft. Site 3 of 3 in cluster BL Relative: CA BOND EXP. PLAN: Lower Reponsible Party: COST RECOVERY/OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SITE Project Revenue Source Company: Not reported Actual: Project Revenue Source Addr: Not reported 25 ft. Project Revenue Source City,St,Zip: Not reported Project Revenue Source Desc: Homart Development Co. owns the property and has paid for all cleanup costs to date. Site Description: The property is composed of a number of subareas where different activities took place. Contaminated areas include heavy metal contaminated soil and slag areas, oil shed areas, oil tanks, acid sewage basin, acid sewage pond, and various railroad carunloading areas. The site is approximately 1000 feet from the San Francisco Bay. Hazardous Waste Desc: Contaminants include polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), lead (Pb) and acidic ground water. Most of the PCB and oil -contaminated soil has been removed. Soil contaminated with lead still remains. Threat To Public Health & Env: The major pathways of exposure are through migration of the acidic ground water to the San Francisco Bay and direct contact with metal -contaminated soil during excavation for site development. Site Activity Status: During 1981 and 1982, Homart investigated and mitigated PCB contaminated areas onsite. In 1984, Homart isolated and treated lead contaminated soil on one parcel of the property. 380 DENNIS X RAY CO HWP S103650853 East 301 ALLERTON AVE N/A 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.857 mi. 4525 ft. Relative: HWP: Lower EPA Id: CAL000073292 Cleanup Status: CLOSED Actual: Latitude: 37.65186 22 ft. Longitude: -122.3923 Facility Type: Historical - Non -Operating Facility Size: Not reported Team: Not reported Supervisor: Not reported Site Code: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 765 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site DENNIS X RAY CO (Continued) Assembly District: Senate District: Public Information Officer: Public Information Officer: Closure: EPA Id: Facility Type: Unit Names: Event Description: Actual Date: MAP FINDINGS 22 13 Not reported Not reported CAL000073292 Historical - Non -Operating Silver Recovery Closure Administrative - ISSUE CLOSURE VERIFICATION 01/01/1999 381 SHELL OIL PRODUCT US SAN FRANCISCO TERMINAL SSE 135 N ACCESS RD 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.895 mi. 4728 ft. Relative: Lower Actual 22 ft. ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: Status: Status Date: Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies: Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: 71002127 Inactive - Needs Evaluation Not reported Not reported Tiered Permit Tiered Permit Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Not reported Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.64029 -122.3990 NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED CAD000631440 EPA Identification Number 71002127 Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Not reported Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Not reported Completed Date: Not reported Comments: Not reported Future Area Name: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S103650853 ENVIROSTOR S106089273 NPDES N/A WDS TC5123555.2s Page 766 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL OIL PRODUCT US SAN FRANCISCO TERMINAL (Continued) S106089273 Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported NPDES: Npdes Number: CAS000001 Facility Status: Terminated Agency Id: 0 Region: 2 Regulatory Measure Id: 182943 Order No: 97-03-DWQ Regulatory Measure Type: Enrollee Place Id: Not reported WDID: 2411014943 Program Type: Industrial Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: 02/11/1999 Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: 12/31/2014 Discharge Name: Shell Oil Products US Discharge Address: 3515 Navy Dr Discharge City: Stockton Discharge State: California Discharge Zip: 95203 RECEIVED DATE: Not reported PROCESSED DATE: Not reported STATUS CODE NAME: Not reported STATUS DATE: Not reported PLACE SIZE: Not reported PLACE SIZE UNIT: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT NAME: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT PHONE: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT PHONE EXT: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: Not reported OPERATOR NAME: Not reported OPERATOR ADDRESS: Not reported OPERATOR CITY: Not reported OPERATOR STATE: Not reported OPERATOR ZIP: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT NAME: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT TITLE: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE EXT: Not reported OPERATOR CONTACT EMAIL: Not reported OPERATOR TYPE: Not reported DEVELOPER NAME: Not reported DEVELOPER ADDRESS: Not reported DEVELOPER CITY: Not reported DEVELOPER STATE: Not reported DEVELOPER ZIP: Not reported DEVELOPER CONTACT NAME: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 767 Map ID Not reported Facility Status: MAP FINDINGS Agency Id: Direction Region: 2 Regulatory Measure Id: 182943 Order No: Not reported Distance Industrial EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number Program Type: Not reported Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: SHELL OIL PRODUCT US SAN FRANCISCO TERMINAL (Continued) S106089273 Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: DEVELOPER CONTACT TITLE: Not reported Not reported CONSTYPE LINEAR UTILITY IND: Not reported Discharge Name: EMERGENCY PHONE NO: Not reported Not reported EMERGENCY PHONE EXT: Not reported Discharge State: CONSTYPE ABOVE GROUND IND: Not reported Not reported CONSTYPE BELOW GROUND IND: Not reported PROCESSED DATE: CONSTYPE CABLE LINE IND: Not reported Terminated CONSTYPE COMM LINE IND: Not reported PLACE SIZE: CONSTYPE COMMERTIAL IND: Not reported Acres CONSTYPE ELECTRICAL LINE IND: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: CONSTYPE GAS LINE IND: Not reported 650-826-1440 CONSTYPE INDUSTRIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER DESRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE OTHER IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RECONS IND: Not reported CONSTYPE RESIDENTIAL IND: Not reported CONSTYPE TRANSPORT IND: Not reported CONSTYPE UTILITY DESCRIPTION: Not reported CONSTYPE UTILITY IND: Not reported CONSTYPE WATER SEWER IND: Not reported DIR DISCHARGE USWATER IND: Not reported RECEIVING WATER NAME: Not reported CERTIFIER NAME: Not reported CERTIFIER TITLE: Not reported CERTIFICATION DATE: Not reported PRIMARY SIC: Not reported SECONDARY SIC: Not reported TERTIARY SIC: Not reported Npdes Number: Not reported Facility Status: Not reported Agency Id: Not reported Region: 2 Regulatory Measure Id: 182943 Order No: Not reported Regulatory Measure Type: Industrial Place Id: Not reported WDID: 2411014943 Program Type: Not reported Adoption Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Effective Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Expiration Date Of Regulatory Measure: Not reported Termination Date Of Regulatory Measure: 12/31/2014 Discharge Name: Not reported Discharge Address: Not reported Discharge City: Not reported Discharge State: Not reported Discharge Zip: Not reported RECEIVED DATE: 05/09/2008 PROCESSED DATE: 02/11/1999 STATUS CODE NAME: Terminated STATUS DATE: 07/22/2015 PLACE SIZE: 5 PLACE SIZE UNIT: Acres FACILITY CONTACT NAME: Eric Hanson FACILITY CONTACT TITLE: Not reported FACILITY CONTACT PHONE: 650-826-1440 TC5123555.2s Page 768 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance Elevation Site SHELL OIL PRODUCT US SAN FRANCISCO TERMINAL (Continued) FACILITY CONTACT PHONE EXT: FACILITY CONTACT EMAIL: OPERATOR NAME: OPERATOR ADDRESS: OPERATOR CITY: OPERATOR STATE: OPERATOR ZIP: OPERATOR CONTACT NAME: OPERATOR CONTACT TITLE: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE: OPERATOR CONTACT PHONE EXT: OPERATOR CONTACT EMAIL: OPERATOR TYPE: DEVELOPER NAME: DEVELOPER ADDRESS: DEVELOPER CITY: DEVELOPER STATE: DEVELOPER ZIP: DEVELOPER CONTACT NAME: DEVELOPER CONTACT TITLE: CONSTYPE LINEAR UTILITY IND: EMERGENCY PHONE NO: EMERGENCY PHONE EXT: CONSTYPE ABOVE GROUND IND: CONSTYPE BELOW GROUND IND: CONSTYPE CABLE LINE IND: CONSTYPE COMM LINE IND: CONSTYPE COMMERTIAL IND: CONSTYPE ELECTRICAL LINE IND: CONSTYPE GAS LINE IND: CONSTYPE INDUSTRIAL IND: CONSTYPE OTHER DESRIPTION: CONSTYPE OTHER IND: CONSTYPE RECONS IND: CONSTYPE RESIDENTIAL IND: CONSTYPE TRANSPORT IND: CONSTYPE UTILITY DESCRIPTION: CONSTYPE UTILITY IND: CONSTYPE WATER SEWER IND: DIR DISCHARGE USWATER IND: RECEIVING WATER NAME: CERTIFIER NAME: CERTIFIER TITLE: CERTIFICATION DATE: PRIMARY SIC: SECONDARY SIC: TERTIARY SIC: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Not reported eric.hanson@am.servisair.com Shell Oil Products US 3515 Navy Dr Stockton California 95203 Amy Van Cleve Regional Operations Manager 713-241-3949 Not reported amy.vancleve@shell.com Private Business Not reported Not reported Not reported California Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 650-826-1440 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported San Bruno Creek Not reported Not reported Not reported 5171 -Petroleum Bulk Stations and Terminals Not reported Not reported WDS: Facility ID: San Francisco Bay 411014943 Facility Type: Industrial - Facility that treats and/or disposes of liquid or semisolid wastes from any servicing, producing, manufacturing or processing operation of whatever nature, including mining, gravel washing, geothermal operations, air conditioning, ship building and repairing, oil production, storage and disposal operations, water pumping. Facility Status: Active - Any facility with a continuous or seasonal discharge that is S106089273 TC5123555.2s Page 769 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number SHELL OIL PRODUCT US SAN FRANCISCO TERMINAL (Continued) under Waste Discharge Requirements. NPDES Number: CAS000001 The 1 st 2 characters designate the state. The remaining 7 are assigned by the Regional Board Subregion: 2 Facility Telephone: 6507611424 Facility Contact: BOZZO KRISTI Agency Name: SHELL OIL PROD US Agency Address: 20945 S WILMINGTON AVE Agency City,St,Zip: CARSON 907496249 Agency Contact: JORDAN CARLTON Agency Telephone: 3108162060 Agency Type: Private SIC Code: 0 SIC Code 2: Not reported Primary Waste Type: Not reported Primary Waste: Not reported Waste Type2: Not reported Waste2: Not reported Primary Waste Type: Not reported Secondary Waste: Not reported Secondary Waste Type: Not reported Design Flow: 0 Baseline Flow: 0 Reclamation: Not reported POTW: Not reported Treat To Water: Minor Threat to Water Quality. A violation of a regional board order should cause a relatively minor impairment of beneficial uses compared to a major or minor threat. Not: All nurds without a TTWQ will be considered a minor threat to water quality unless coded at a higher Level. A Zero (0) may be used to code those NURDS that are found to represent no threat to water quality. Complexity: Category C - Facilities having no waste treatment systems, such as cooling water dischargers or thosewho must comply through best management practices, facilities with passive waste treatment and disposal systems, such as septic systems with subsurface disposal, or dischargers having waste storage systems with land disposal such as dairy waste ponds. 382 1089 MONTGOMERY AVE SAN BRUNO SSW 1089 MONTGOMERY AVENUE 1/2-1 SAN BRUNO, CA 94066 0.945 mi. 4991 ft. Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Lower Facility ID: Status: Actual: Status Date: 26 ft. Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: 60002242 Inactive - Action Required 11/13/2015 Not reported Evaluation Evaluation 0.5 NO SMBRP SMBRP George Chow Julie Pettijohn Cleanup Berkeley S106089273 ENVIROSTOR S118353727 N/A TC5123555.2s Page 770 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS 1089 MONTGOMERY AVE SAN BRUNO (Continued) Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Program: Not reported Restricted Use: NO Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED Funding: Not Applicable Latitude: 37.63685 Longitude: -122.4126 APN: NONE SPECIFIED Past Use: METAL PLATING - CHROME Potential COC: Under Investigation Confirmed COC: 31001 -NO Potential Description: SOIL Alias Name: 60002242 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: Completed Sub Area Name: Completed Document Type: Completed Date: Comments: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number METAL PLATING - OTHER, UNKNOWN PROJECT WIDE Not reported Site Screening 11/03/2015 DTSC's Site Screening for the property at 1089 Montgomery Avenue, San Bruno, CA Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 383 MANTEGANI SITE WNW 735 COMMERCIAL AVENUE 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.965 mi. 5093 ft. Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Higher Facility ID: Status: Actual: Status Date: 34 ft. Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: S118353727 ENVIROSTOR S106235000 SLIC N/A VCP 70000073 Certified 02/20/2007 201499 Voluntary Cleanup Voluntary Cleanup 0.81 NO SMBRP, RWQCB 2 - San Francisco Bay, SAN MATEO COUNTY SMBRP Not reported Denise Tsuji Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Voluntary Cleanup Program NO TC5123555.2s Page 771 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number MANTEGANI SITE (Continued) Site Mgmt Req: NONE SPECIFIED Funding: Responsible Party Latitude: 37.65607 Longitude: -122.4250 APN: 014 -022-0460,014-022-0470,014-022-0480,014-022-0490,014-022-0500, Documents the in-situ bioremediation of soil impacted with dieldrin 014022490 Past Use: NURSERY Potential COC: DDD DDE DDT Dieldrin Confirmed COC: DDD DDE DDT Dieldrin Potential Description: SOIL Alias Name: 735 Commercial Avenue Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 014-022-0460 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014-022-0470 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014-022-0480 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014-022-0490 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014-022-0500 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014022490 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 110033608585 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: SL0608169862 Alias Type: GeoTracker Global ID Alias Name: 201499 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 70000073 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 02/20/2007 Comments: Documents the in-situ bioremediation of soil impacted with dieldrin and DDT. Soil remediation results indicate Site cleanup reached the goal of a 10 ^(-6) risk factor. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: CEQA - Notice of Exemption Completed Date: 02/10/2006 Comments: NOE approved for public review. Public Comment Period is scheduled between December 30, 2005 and January 30, 2006. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork Completed Date: 01/09/2007 Comments: Fieldwork completed. Confirmation sampling indicates the bioremediation technique has successfully degraded the total DDT concentrations at the Site to levels below the Site specific cleanup goal. However, it was unable to completely degrade the dieldrin concentrations at the Site. The dieldrin site cleanup goal has been S106235000 TC5123555.2s Page 772 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MANTEGANI SITE (Continued) S106235000 revised to a 95% UCL of 125 parts per billion from 30 ppb. The new cleanup represents a risk of 5 x 10^-6. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Community Profile Completed Date: 12/22/2005 Comments: Community Survey and Profile completed. The area is mostly residential housing. There is a significant population of both Hispanic and Asian residents in the surrounding area, however outreach information was not required to be translated into any languages. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fact Sheets Completed Date: 12/22/2005 Comments: Public Participation Unit approved Fact Sheet for public distribution Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Workplan Completed Date: 02/10/2006 Comments: The recommended and approved removal action is the use of a bio -remediation technology that with the application of select soil amendments and Factor enhances the natural bio -attenuation rate of the soil. Factor is a soil amendment that increases the naturally occurring microorganisms ability to degrade chlorinated carbon chain chemicals of concern, such as the pesticides detected at the Mantegani Property Site. After the Factor and other necessary soil amendments are applied the soil, approximately two months will be required to achieve the cleanup goals of DDT and dieldrin in the soil. Confirmation samples will be collected to ensure cleanup levels are met. No excavation is required and the soil microorganism population will return to normal levels with the depletion of the Factor and other soil amendments. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 09/13/2006 Comments: The bioremediation process is working in reducing the pesticide concentrations in the soil. However, the process is taking longer than anticipated. The process requires more fertilizer, lime, and time than estimated. Site will be re-evaluated in approximately two to three weeks. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 02/20/2007 Comments: Report documents the nexts undertaken to breakdown dieldrin and DDT/DDE/DDD. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report TC5123555.2s Page 773 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number MANTEGANI SITE (Continued) Completed Date: 06/12/2006 Comments: Dieldrin concentrations remain above the site cleanup goal. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 07/12/2006 Comments: Dieldrin concentrations are still elevated. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 08/01/2006 Comments: Soil dieldrin concentration is still above the Site Cleanup goal Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 09/27/2006 Comments: Dieldrin still above the site cleanup goal. It was determined that soil pH is too low and needs to be adjusted upward. Lime was added. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 10/30/2006 Comments: Dieldrin concentrations are is still elevated above the site cleanup goal. Further sampling is required. Soil pH has dropped again, the soil pH will be adjusted upward with lime. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 12/20/2006 Comments: The December 20, 2006 sampling indicates that the dieldrin concentrations are dropping. Only one the eleven samples collect had a dieldrin concentration higher than the cleanup goal. Additional soil samples will be collected in the area of that sample the week of January 5, 2006. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Letter - Demand Completed Date: 08/09/2006 Comments: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Completed Date: 10/18/2005 Comments: Property owner entered into a Voluntary Cleanup Agreement for DTSC oversight on the investigation and potential cleanup of residual pesticide soil contamination from the former nursery at the site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report S106235000 TC5123555.2s Page 774 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MANTEGANI SITE (Continued) Completed Date: Comments: Future Area Name: Future Sub Area Name: Future Document Type: Future Due Date: Schedule Area Name: Schedule Sub Area Name: Schedule Document Type: Schedule Due Date: Schedule Revised Date: MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 01/05/2007 Realized project costs have gone over the estimated project cost. A letter was prepared by DTSC to explain the cost overrun. Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported SLIC: Region: Facility Status: Status Date: Global Id: Lead Agency: Lead Agency Case Number: Latitude: Longitude: Case Type: Case Worker: Local Agency: RB Case Number: File Location: Potential Media Affected: Potential Contaminants of Concern: Site History: STATE Open - Site Assessment 07/10/2003 SL0608169862 DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL 70000073 37.656442 -122.42529 Cleanup Program Site JN DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL Not reported Not reported Soil Pesticides/Herbicides Not reported Click here to access the California GeoTracker records for this facility: SLIC REG 2: Region: 2 Facility ID: 4150057 Facility Status: Leak being confirmed Date Closed: Not reported Local Case #: Not reported How Discovered: Not reported Leak Cause: Not reported Leak Source: Not reported Date Confirmed: Not reported Date Prelim Site Assmnt Workplan Submitted: Not reported Date Preliminary Site Assessment Began: Not reported Date Pollution Characterization Began: Not reported Date Remediation Plan Submitted: Not reported Date Remedial Action Underway: Not reported Date Post Remedial Action Monitoring Began: Not reported VCP: Facility ID: 70000073 Site Type: Voluntary Cleanup Site Type Detail: Voluntary Cleanup Site Mgmt. Req.: NONE SPECIFIED S106235000 TC5123555.2s Page 775 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number MANTEGANI SITE (Continued) S106235000 Acres: 0.81 National Priorities List: NO Cleanup Oversight Agencies: SMBRP, RWQCB 2 - San Francisco Bay, SAN MATEO COUNTY Lead Agency: SMBRP Lead Agency Description: DTSC - Site Cleanup Program Project Manager: Not reported Supervisor: Denise Tsuji Division Branch: Cleanup Berkeley Site Code: 201499 Assembly: 22 Senate: 13 Special Programs Code: Voluntary Cleanup Program Status: Certified Status Date: 02/20/2007 Restricted Use: NO Funding: Responsible Party Lat/Long: 37.65607 / -122.4250 APN: 014 -022-0460,014-022-0470,014-022-0480,014-022-0490,014-022-0500, 014022490 Past Use: NURSERY Potential COC: 30006, 30007, 30008, 30207 Confirmed COC: 30006,30007,30008,30207 Potential Description: SOIL Alias Name: 735 Commercial Avenue Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 014-022-0460 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014-022-0470 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014-022-0480 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014-022-0490 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014-022-0500 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 014022490 Alias Type: APN Alias Name: 110033608585 Alias Type: EPA (FRS #) Alias Name: SL0608169862 Alias Type: GeoTracker Global ID Alias Name: 201499 Alias Type: Project Code (Site Code) Alias Name: 70000073 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Certification Completed Date: 02/20/2007 Comments: Documents the in-situ bioremediation of soil impacted with dieldrin and DDT. Soil remediation results indicate Site cleanup reached the goal of a 10 ^(-6) risk factor. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: CEQA - Notice of Exemption TC5123555.2s Page 776 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number MANTEGANI SITE (Continued) PROJECT WIDE Completed Date: 02/10/2006 Comments: NOE approved for public review. Public Comment Period is scheduled Completed Date: between December 30, 2005 and January 30, 2006. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fieldwork Completed Date: 01/09/2007 Comments: Fieldwork completed. Confirmation sampling indicates the bioremediation technique has successfully degraded the total DDT concentrations at the Site to levels below the Site specific cleanup goal. However, it was unable to completely degrade the dieldrin concentrations at the Site. The dieldrin site cleanup goal has been revised to a 95% UCL of 125 parts per billion from 30 ppb. The new cleanup represents a risk of 5 x 10^-6. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Community Profile Completed Date: 12/22/2005 Comments: Community Survey and Profile completed. The area is mostly Completed Date: residential housing. There is a significant population of both Comments: Hispanic and Asian residents in the surrounding area, however outreach information was not required to be translated into any languages. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Fact Sheets Completed Date: 12/22/2005 Comments: Public Participation Unit approved Fact Sheet for public distribution Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Workplan Completed Date: 02/10/2006 Comments: The recommended and approved removal action is the use of a bio -remediation technology that with the application of select soil amendments and Factor enhances the natural bio -attenuation rate of the soil. Factor is a soil amendment that increases the naturally occurring microorganisms ability to degrade chlorinated carbon chain chemicals of concern, such as the pesticides detected at the Mantegani Property Site. After the Factor and other necessary soil amendments are applied the soil, approximately two months will be required to achieve the cleanup goals of DDT and dieldrin in the soil. Confirmation samples will be collected to ensure cleanup levels are met. No excavation is required and the soil microorganism population will return to normal levels with the depletion of the Factor and other soil amendments. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 09/13/2006 Comments: The bioremediation process is working in reducing the pesticide concentrations in the soil. However, the process is taking longer than anticipated. The process requires more fertilizer, lime, and S106235000 TC5123555.2s Page 777 Map ID MAP FINDINGS Direction Distance EDR ID Number Elevation Site Database(s) EPA ID Number MANTEGANI SITE (Continued) S106235000 time than estimated. Site will be re-evaluated in approximately two to three weeks. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 02/20/2007 Comments: Report documents the nexts undertaken to breakdown dieldrin and DDT/DDE/DDD. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 06/12/2006 Comments: Dieldrin concentrations remain above the site cleanup goal. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 07/12/2006 Comments: Dieldrin concentrations are still elevated. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 08/01/2006 Comments: Soil dieldrin concentration is still above the Site Cleanup goal Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 09/27/2006 Comments: Dieldrin still above the site cleanup goal. It was determined that soil pH is too low and needs to be adjusted upward. Lime was added. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 10/30/2006 Comments: Dieldrin concentrations are is still elevated above the site cleanup goal. Further sampling is required. Soil pH has dropped again, the soil pH will be adjusted upward with lime. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Removal Action Completion Report Completed Date: 12/20/2006 Comments: The December 20, 2006 sampling indicates that the dieldrin concentrations are dropping. Only one the eleven samples collect had a dieldrin concentration higher than the cleanup goal. Additional soil samples will be collected in the area of that sample the week of January 5, 2006. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Letter - Demand Completed Date: 08/09/2006 TC5123555.2s Page 778 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site MAP FINDINGS MANTEGANI SITE (Continued) Comments: Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Completed Date: 10/18/2005 Comments: Property owner entered into a Voluntary Cleanup Agreement for DTSC oversight on the investigation and potential cleanup of residual pesticide soil contamination from the former nursery at the site. Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Other Report Completed Date: 01/05/2007 Comments: Realized project costs have gone over the estimated project cost. A letter was prepared by DTSC to explain the cost overrun. Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported 384 U.S. STEEL CORP. NE 105 OYSTER POINT 1/2-1 SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 0.978 mi. 5166 ft. Relative: ENVIROSTOR: Lower Facility ID: Status: Actual: Status Date: 19 ft. Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: S106235000 ENVIROSTOR S105026703 San Mateo Co. BI N/A HIST CORTESE 41330044 Refer: RWQCB 03/21/1995 Not reported Historical Historical Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED Not reported Referred - Not Assigned Cleanup Berkeley 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED Not reported 37.66276 -122.3969 NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED ORGANIC LIQUIDS WITH METALS * CONTAMINATED SOIL Asbestos TC5123555.2s Page 779 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation MAP FINDINGS Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number U.S. STEEL CORP. (Continued) Containing Materials (ACM Chromium VI Nickel Confirmed COC: NONE SPECIFIED Potential Description: NONE SPECIFIED Alias Name: SHEARWATER PROJECT Alias Type: Alternate Name Alias Name: 41330044 Alias Type: Envirostor ID Number Completed Info: Not reported Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 05/31/1989 Comments: SITE SCREENING DONE PA MED. CONTAMINATION SUSPECTED Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: Site Screening Completed Date: 05/14/1987 Comments: SITE SCREENING DONE Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: " Discovery Completed Date: 08/01/1980 Comments: FACILITY IDENTIFIED ACTIVE SITE I.D.'D IND. OF DRIVE BY Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported San Mateo Co. BI: Region: SAN MATEO Facility ID: FA0017789 Prog Element Code: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Record Id: PR0022663 Description: UNDERGROUND TANK - GENERAL Facility Status: INACTIVE HIST CORTESE: Region: CORTESE Facility County Code: 41 Reg By: CALSI Reg Id: 41330044 S105026703 TC5123555.2s Page 780 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site 385 SW 1/2-1 0.986 mi. 5207 ft. Relative: Higher Actual: 48 ft. CAMP TANFORAN SAN BRUNO, CA ENVIROSTOR: Facility ID: Status: Status Date: Site Code: Site Type: Site Type Detailed: Acres: NPL: Regulatory Agencies: Lead Agency: Program Manager: Supervisor: Division Branch: Assembly: Senate: Special Program: Restricted Use: Site Mgmt Req: Funding: Latitude: Longitude: APN: Past Use: Potential COC: Confirmed COC: Potential Description: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Alias Name: Alias Type: Completed Info MAP FINDINGS 80000381 No Further Action 09/13/2012 Not reported Military Evaluation FUDS 118 NO SMBRP SMBRP Not reported Carrie Tatoian-Cain Cleanup Sacramento 22 13 Not reported NO NONE SPECIFIED DERA 37.63944 -122.4202 NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED NONE SPECIFIED CA997991F571500 Federal Facility ID J09CA0774 INPR 80000381 Envirostor ID Number EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ENVIROSTOR S107736068 N/A Completed Area Name: PROJECT WIDE Completed Sub Area Name: Not reported Completed Document Type: No Department of Defense Action Indicated (NDAI) Completed Date: 09/13/2012 Comments: This determination is based on information in DTSC s and the Water Schedule Sub Area Name: Boards possession at this time concerning Department of Defense (DoD) Schedule Document Type: activities on the sites listed above. DTSC and the Water Boards reserve the right to address any appropriate environmental or human health related issue, should additional information concerning the environmental condition of these sites become available in the future. Not reported Future Area Name: Not reported Future Sub Area Name: Not reported Future Document Type: Not reported Future Due Date: Not reported Schedule Area Name: Not reported Schedule Sub Area Name: Not reported Schedule Document Type: Not reported TC5123555.2s Page 781 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Site CAMP TANFORAN (Continued) Schedule Due Date: Not reported Schedule Revised Date: Not reported MAP FINDINGS EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S107736068 TC5123555.2s Page 782 oi 0 3 ± j 0000 00 OD 00 OD 0000 E 0 C/) 00 0 of =2E§ 0 yamLL z± }�0< LO IL }(j} =o== / §§ )§}} e0LLLL zzzz LL LL zz(( 2\E\ GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING To maintain currency of the following federal and state databases, EDR contacts the appropriate governmental agency on a monthly or quarterly basis, as required. Number of Days to Update: Provides confirmation that EDR is reporting records that have been updated within 90 days from the date the government agency made the information available to the public. STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL: National Priority List National Priorities List (Superfund). The NPL is a subset of CERCLIS and identifies over 1,200 sites for priority cleanup under the Superfund Program. NPL sites may encompass relatively large areas. As such, EDR provides polygon coverage for over 1,000 NPL site boundaries produced by EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC) and regional EPA offices. Date of Government Version: 05/30/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/08/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 99 NPL Site Boundaries Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 11/03/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Sources: EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC) Telephone: 202-564-7333 EPA Region 1 Telephone 617-918-1143 EPA Region 3 Telephone 215-814-5418 EPA Region 4 Telephone 404-562-8033 EPA Region 5 Telephone 312-886-6686 EPA Region 10 Telephone 206-553-8665 EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214-655-6659 EPA Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7247 EPA Region 8 Telephone: 303-312-6774 EPA Region 9 Telephone: 415-947-4246 Proposed NPL: Proposed National Priority List Sites A site that has been proposed for listing on the National Priorities List through the issuance of a proposed rule in the Federal Register. EPA then accepts public comments on the site, responds to the comments, and places on the NPL those sites that continue to meet the requirements for listing. Date of Government Version: 05/30/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/09/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 98 Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 11/03/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly NPL LIENS: Federal Superfund Liens Federal Superfund Liens. Under the authority granted the USEPA by CERCLA of 1980, the USEPA has the authority to file liens against real property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner received notification of potential liability. USEPA compiles a listing of filed notices of Superfund Liens. Date of Government Version: 10/15/1991 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/02/1994 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/30/1994 Number of Days to Update: 56 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4267 Last EDR Contact: 08/15/2011 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/28/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned TC5123555.2s Page GR -1 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL: National Priority List Deletions The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. Date of Government Version: 05/30/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/09/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 98 Federal CERCLIS list Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 11/03/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FEDERAL FACILITY: Federal Facility Site Information listing A listing of National Priority List (NPL) and Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) sites found in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) Database where EPA Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office is involved in cleanup activities. Date of Government Version: 11/07/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/05/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/07/2017 Number of Days to Update: 92 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-8704 Last EDR Contact: 10/06/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies SEMS: Superfund Enterprise Management System SEMS (Superfund Enterprise Management System) tracks hazardous waste sites, potentially hazardous waste sites, and remedial activities performed in support of EPA's Superfund Program across the United States. The list was formerly know as CERCLIS, renamed to SEMS by the EPA in 2015. The list contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities, private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). This dataset also contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and the sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. Date of Government Version: 07/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/21/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 77 Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list Source: EPA Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 11/03/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/29/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly SEMS -ARCHIVE: Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive TC5123555.2s Page GR -2 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING SEMS -ARCHIVE (Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive) tracks sites that have no further interest under the Federal Superfund Program based on available information. The list was formerly known as the CERCLIS-NFRAP, renamed to SEMS ARCHIVE by the EPA in 2015. EPA may perform a minimal level of assessment work at a site while it is archived if site conditions change and/or new information becomes available. Archived sites have been removed and archived from the inventory of SEMS sites. Archived status indicates that, to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list the site on the National Priorities List (NPL), unless information indicates this decision was not appropriate or other considerations require a recommendation for listing at a later time. The decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that. based upon available information, the location is not judged to be potential NPL site. Date of Government Version: 07/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/28/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 70 Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list Source: EPA Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 11/03/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/29/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly CORRACTS: Corrective Action Report CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity. Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 10 Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list Source: EPA Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly RCRA-TSDF: RCRA - Treatment, Storage and Disposal RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Transporters are individuals or entities that move hazardous waste from the generator offsite to a facility that can recycle, treat, store, or dispose of the waste. TSDFs treat, store, or dispose of the waste. Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 10 Federal RCRA generators list Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: (415) 495-8895 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly RCRA-LQG: RCRA - Large Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Large quantity generators (LQGs) generate over 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste, or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 10 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: (415) 495-8895 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page GR -3 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING RCRA-SQG: RCRA - Small Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Small quantity generators (SQGs) generate between 100 kg and 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 10 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: (415) 495-8895 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly RCRA-CESQG: RCRA - Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Conditionally exempt small quantity generators (CESQGs) generate less than 100 kg of hazardous waste, or less than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 10 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: (415) 495-8895 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Federal institutional controls /engineering controls registries LUCIS: Land Use Control Information System LUCIS contains records of land use control information pertaining to the former Navy Base Realignment and Closure properties. Date of Government Version: 05/22/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/13/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 94 Source: Department of the Navy Telephone: 843-820-7326 Last EDR Contact: 11/08/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies US ENG CONTROLS: Engineering Controls Sites List A listing of sites with engineering controls in place. Engineering controls include various forms of caps, building foundations, liners, and treatment methods to create pathway elimination for regulated substances to enter environmental media or effect human health. Date of Government Version: 08/10/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/30/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 44 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-0695 Last EDR Contact: 11/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies US INST CONTROL: Sites with Institutional Controls A listing of sites with institutional controls in place. Institutional controls include administrative measures, such as groundwater use restrictions, construction restrictions, property use restrictions, and post remediation care requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on site. Deed restrictions are generally required as part of the institutional controls. Date of Government Version: 08/10/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/30/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 44 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-0695 Last EDR Contact: 11/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -4 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Federal ERNS list ERNS: Emergency Response Notification System Emergency Response Notification System. ERNS records and stores information on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances. Date of Government Version: 09/18/2017 Source: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/21/2017 Telephone: 202-267-2180 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 22 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly State- and tribal - equivalent NPL RESPONSE: State Response Sites Identifies confirmed release sites where DTSC is involved in remediation, either in a lead or oversight capacity. These confirmed release sites are generally high-priority and high potential risk. Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/01/2017 Telephone: 916-323-3400 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/15/2017 Last EDR Contact: 10/31/2017 Number of Days to Update: 14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS ENVIROSTOR: EnviroStor Database The Department of Toxic Substances Control's (DTSC's) Site Mitigation and Brownfields Reuse Program's (SMBRP's) EnviroStor database identifes sites that have known contamination or sites for which there may be reasons to investigate further. The database includes the following site types: Federal Superfund sites (National Priorities List (NPL)); State Response, including Military Facilities and State Superfund; Voluntary Cleanup; and School sites. EnviroStor provides similar information to the information that was available in CalSites, and provides additional site information, including, but not limited to, identification of formerly -contaminated properties that have been released for reuse, properties where environmental deed restrictions have been recorded to prevent inappropriate land uses, and risk characterization information that is used to assess potential impacts to public health and the environment at contaminated sites. Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/01/2017 Telephone: 916-323-3400 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/15/2017 Last EDR Contact: 10/31/2017 Number of Days to Update: 14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF (SWIS): Solid Waste Information System Active, Closed and Inactive Landfills. SWF/LF records typically contain an inve ntory of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills. These may be active or i nactive facilities or open dumps that failed to meet RCRA Section 4004 criteria for solid waste landfills or disposal sites. Date of Government Version: 08/14/2017 Source: Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/17/2017 Telephone: 916-341-6320 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Number of Days to Update: 35 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly State and tribal leaking storage tank lists TC5123555.2s Page GR -5 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING LUST REG 1: Active Toxic Site Investigation Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Modoc, Siskiyou, Sonoma, Trinity counties. For more current information, please refer to the State Water Resources Control Board's LUST database. Date of Government Version: 02/01/2001 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board North Coast (1) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/28/2001 Telephone: 707-570-3769 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/29/2001 Last EDR Contact: 08/01/2011 Number of Days to Update: 29 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/14/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned LUST REG 8: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks California Regional Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region (8). For more current information, please refer to the State Water Resources Control Board's LUST database. Date of Government Version: 02/14/2005 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region (8) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/15/2005 Telephone: 909-782-4496 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/28/2005 Last EDR Contact: 08/15/2011 Number of Days to Update: 41 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/28/2011 Data Release Frequency: Varies LUST REG 9: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Report Orange, Riverside, San Diego counties. For more current information, please refer to the State Water Resources Control Board's LUST database. Date of Government Version: 03/01/2001 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board San Diego Region (9) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/23/2001 Telephone: 858-637-5595 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/21/2001 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2011 Number of Days to Update: 28 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/09/2012 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned LUST: Leaking Underground Fuel Tank Report (GEOTRACKER) Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites included in GeoTracker. GeoTracker is the Water Boards data management system for sites that impact, or have the potential to impact, water quality in California, with emphasis on groundwater. Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Source: State Water Resources Control Board Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/12/2017 Telephone: see region list Date Made Active in Reports: 11/09/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2017 Number of Days to Update: 58 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly LUST REG 3: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Database Leaking Underground Storage Tank locations. Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz counties. Date of Government Version: 05/19/2003 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Coast Region (3) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/19/2003 Telephone: 805-542-4786 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/02/2003 Last EDR Contact: 07/18/2011 Number of Days to Update: 14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/31/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned LUST REG 4: Underground Storage Tank Leak List Los Angeles, Ventura counties. For more current information, please refer to the State Water Resources Control Board's LUST database. Date of Government Version: 09/07/2004 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Los Angeles Region (4) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/07/2004 Telephone: 213-576-6710 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/12/2004 Last EDR Contact: 09/06/2011 Number of Days to Update: 35 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/19/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned TC5123555.2s Page GR -6 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING LUST REG 5: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Database Leaking Underground Storage Tank locations. Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Colusa, Contra Costa, Calveras, EI Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Kern, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Modoc, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Solano, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo, Yuba counties. Date of Government Version: 07/01/2008 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region (5) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/22/2008 Telephone: 916-464-4834 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/31/2008 Last EDR Contact: 07/01/2011 Number of Days to Update: 9 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/17/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned LUST REG 6L: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Case Listing For more current information, please refer to the State Water Resources Control Board's LUST database. Date of Government Version: 09/09/2003 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Lahontan Region (6) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/10/2003 Telephone: 530-542-5572 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/07/2003 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2011 Number of Days to Update: 27 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/26/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned LUST REG 6V: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Case Listing Leaking Underground Storage Tank locations. Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles, Mono, San Bernardino counties. Date of Government Version: 06/07/2005 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Victorville Branch Office (6) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/07/2005 Telephone: 760-241-7365 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/29/2005 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2011 Number of Days to Update: 22 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/26/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned LUST REG 2: Fuel Leak List Leaking Underground Storage Tank locations. Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, Sonoma counties. Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board San Francisco Bay Region (2) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/20/2004 Telephone: 510-622-2433 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/19/2004 Last EDR Contact: 09/19/2011 Number of Days to Update: 30 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/02/2012 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly LUST REG 7: Leaking Underground Storage Tank Case Listing Leaking Underground Storage Tank locations. Imperial, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Barbara counties. Date of Government Version: 02/26/2004 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Colorado River Basin Region (7) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/26/2004 Telephone: 760-776-8943 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/24/2004 Last EDR Contact: 08/01/2011 Number of Days to Update: 27 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/14/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned INDIAN LUST R10: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Date of Government Version: 10/07/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/05/2017 Number of Days to Update: 99 Source: EPA Region 10 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Last EDR Contact: 11/07/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN LUST R9: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Nevada TC5123555.2s Page GR -7 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 04/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 78 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 415-972-3372 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R7: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska Date of Government Version: 04/14/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 71 Source: EPA Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R6: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in New Mexico and Oklahoma. Date of Government Version: 04/24/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 71 Source: EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214-665-6597 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R4: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Florida, Mississippi and North Carolina. Date of Government Version: 10/14/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/05/2017 Number of Days to Update: 98 Source: EPA Region 4 Telephone: 404-562-8677 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually INDIAN LUST R1: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land A listing of leaking underground storage tank locations on Indian Land. Date of Government Version: 04/14/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 71 Source: EPA Region 1 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R5: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land Leaking underground storage tanks located on Indian Land in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Date of Government Version: 04/26/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 78 Source: EPA, Region 5 Telephone: 312-886-7439 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R8: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. Date of Government Version: 05/01/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 78 Source: EPA Region 8 Telephone: 303-312-6271 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -8 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING SLIC: Statewide SLIC Cases (GEOTRACKER) Cleanup Program Sites (CPS; also known as Site Cleanups [SC] and formerly known as Spills, Leaks, Investigations, and Cleanups [SLIC] sites) included in GeoTracker. GeoTracker is the Water Boards data management system for sites that impact, or have the potential to impact, water quality in California, with emphasis on groundwater. Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Source: State Water Resources Control Board Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/12/2017 Telephone: 866-480-1028 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/09/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2017 Number of Days to Update: 58 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Varies SLIC REG 1: Active Toxic Site Investigations The SLIC (Spills, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanup) program is designed to protect and restore water quality from spills, leaks, and similar discharges. Date of Government Version: 04/03/2003 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board, North Coast Region (1) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/07/2003 Telephone: 707-576-2220 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/25/2003 Last EDR Contact: 08/01/2011 Number of Days to Update: 18 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/14/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned SLIC REG 2: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing The SLIC (Spills, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanup) program is designed to protect and restore water quality from spills, leaks, and similar discharges. Date of Government Version: 09/30/2004 Source: Regional Water Quality Control Board San Francisco Bay Region (2) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/20/2004 Telephone: 510-286-0457 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/19/2004 Last EDR Contact: 09/19/2011 Number of Days to Update: 30 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/02/2012 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly SLIC REG 3: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing The SLIC (Spills, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanup) program is designed to protect and restore water quality from spills, leaks, and similar discharges. Date of Government Version: 05/18/2006 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Coast Region (3) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/18/2006 Telephone: 805-549-3147 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/15/2006 Last EDR Contact: 07/18/2011 Number of Days to Update: 28 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/31/2011 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually SLIC REG 4: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing The SLIC (Spills, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanup) program is designed to protect and restore water quality from spills, leaks, and similar discharges. Date of Government Version: 11/17/2004 Source: Region Water Quality Control Board Los Angeles Region (4) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/18/2004 Telephone: 213-576-6600 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/04/2005 Last EDR Contact: 07/01/2011 Number of Days to Update: 47 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/17/2011 Data Release Frequency: Varies SLIC REG 5: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing The SLIC (Spills, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanup) program is designed to protect and restore water quality from spills, leaks, and similar discharges. Date of Government Version: 04/01/2005 Source: Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region (5) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/05/2005 Telephone: 916-464-3291 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/21/2005 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2011 Number of Days to Update: 16 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/26/2011 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually TC5123555.2s Page GR -9 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING SLIC REG 6V: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing The SLIC (Spills, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanup) program is designed to protect and restore water quality from spills, leaks, and similar discharges. Date of Government Version: 05/24/2005 Source: Regional Water Quality Control Board, Victorville Branch Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/25/2005 Telephone: 619-241-6583 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/16/2005 Last EDR Contact: 08/15/2011 Number of Days to Update: 22 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/28/2011 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually SLIC REG 6L: SLIC Sites The SLIC (Spills, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanup) program is designed to protect and restore water quality from spills, leaks, and similar discharges. Date of Government Version: 09/07/2004 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Lahontan Region Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/07/2004 Telephone: 530-542-5574 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/12/2004 Last EDR Contact: 08/15/2011 Number of Days to Update: 35 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/28/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned SLIC REG 7: SLIC List The SLIC (Spills, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanup) program is designed to protect and restore water quality from spills, leaks, and similar discharges. Date of Government Version: 11/24/2004 Source: California Regional Quality Control Board, Colorado River Basin Region Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/29/2004 Telephone: 760-346-7491 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/04/2005 Last EDR Contact: 08/01/2011 Number of Days to Update: 36 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/14/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned SLIC REG 8: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing The SLIC (Spills, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanup) program is designed to protect and restore water quality from spills, leaks, and similar discharges. Date of Government Version: 04/03/2008 Source: California Region Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region (8) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/03/2008 Telephone: 951-782-3298 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/14/2008 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2011 Number of Days to Update: 11 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/26/2011 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually SLIC REG 9: Spills, Leaks, Investigation & Cleanup Cost Recovery Listing The SLIC (Spills, Leaks, Investigations and Cleanup) program is designed to protect and restore water quality from spills, leaks, and similar discharges. Date of Government Version: 09/10/2007 Source: California Regional Water Quality Control Board San Diego Region (9) Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/11/2007 Telephone: 858-467-2980 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/28/2007 Last EDR Contact: 08/08/2011 Number of Days to Update: 17 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/21/2011 Data Release Frequency: Annually State and tribal registered storage tank lists FEMA UST: Underground Storage Tank Listing A listing of all FEMA owned underground storage tanks. Date of Government Version: 05/15/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/30/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 136 Source: FEMA Telephone: 202-646-5797 Last EDR Contact: 10/13/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -10 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING UST: Active UST Facilities Active UST facilities gathered from the local regulatory agencies Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Number of Days to Update: 57 Source: SWRCB Telephone: 916-341-5851 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually AST: Aboveground Petroleum Storage Tank Facilities A listing of aboveground storage tank petroleum storage tank locations. Date of Government Version: 07/06/2016 Source: California Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/12/2016 Telephone: 916-327-5092 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/19/2016 Last EDR Contact: 09/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN UST R6: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 6 (Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and 65 Tribes). Date of Government Version: 10/01/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/05/2017 Number of Days to Update: 99 Source: EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214-665-7591 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually INDIAN UST R7: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 7 (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and 9 Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 05/02/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 71 Source: EPA Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R10: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 04/25/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 78 Source: EPA Region 10 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R4: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 4 (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Tribal Nations) Date of Government Version: 10/14/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/05/2017 Number of Days to Update: 98 Source: EPA Region 4 Telephone: 404-562-9424 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually TC5123555.2s Page GR -11 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN UST R1: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 1 (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and ten Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 04/14/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 71 Source: EPA, Region 1 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R8: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 8 (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming and 27 Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 05/01/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 78 Source: EPA Region 8 Telephone: 303-312-6137 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R9: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 9 (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 04/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 78 Source: EPA Region 9 Telephone: 415-972-3368 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R5: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 5 (Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 04/26/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 71 State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites Source: EPA Region 5 Telephone: 312-886-6136 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies VCP: Voluntary Cleanup Program Properties Contains low threat level properties with either confirmed or unconfirmed releases and the project proponents have request that DTSC oversee investigation and/or cleanup activities and have agreed to provide coverage for DTSC's costs. Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/01/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 14 Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916-323-3400 Last EDR Contact: 10/31/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN VCP R1: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 1. Date of Government Version: 07/27/2015 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/29/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2016 Number of Days to Update: 142 Source: EPA, Region 1 Telephone: 617-918-1102 Last EDR Contact: 09/25/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -12 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN VCP R7: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Lisitng A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 7. Date of Government Version: 03/20/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/22/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/19/2008 Number of Days to Update: 27 State and tribal Brownfields sites Source: EPA, Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7365 Last EDR Contact: 04/20/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/20/2009 Data Release Frequency: Varies BROWNFIELDS: Considered Brownfieds Sites Listing A listing of sites the SWRCB considers to be Brownfields since these are sites have come to them through the MOA Process. Date of Government Version: 09/21/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/21/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/09/2017 Number of Days to Update: 49 /_10Ilk die] ►/t1a4'!1IF/1:Z•l►h�,l21►rr_Ia:1*0]N11.i Local Brownfield lists Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-323-7905 Last EDR Contact: 09/21/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly US BROWNFIELDS: A Listing of Brownfields Sites Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties takes development pressures off of undeveloped, open land, and both improves and protects the environment. Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) stores information reported by EPA Brownfields grant recipients on brownfields properties assessed or cleaned up with grant funding as well as information on Targeted Brownfields Assessments performed by EPA Regions. A listing of ACRES Brownfield sites is obtained from Cleanups in My Community. Cleanups in My Community provides information on Brownfields properties for which information is reported back to EPA, as well as areas served by Brownfields grant programs. Date of Government Version: 06/19/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/20/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 87 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-566-2777 Last EDR Contact: 09/20/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/01/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Local Lists of Landfill / Solid Waste Disposal Sites WMUDS/SWAT: Waste Management Unit Database Waste Management Unit Database System. WMUDS is used by the State Water Resources Control Board staff and the Regional Water Quality Control Boards for program tracking and inventory of waste management units. WMUDS is composed of the following databases: Facility Information, Scheduled Inspections Information, Waste Management Unit Information, SWAT Program Information, SWAT Report Summary Information, SWAT Report Summary Data, Chapter 15 (formerly Subchapter 15) Information, Chapter 15 Monitoring Parameters, TPCA Program Information, RCRA Program Information, Closure Information, and Interested Parties Information. Date of Government Version: 04/01/2000 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/10/2000 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/10/2000 Number of Days to Update: 30 SWRCY: Recycler Database A listing of recycling facilities in California. Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-227-4448 Last EDR Contact: 11/06/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned TC5123555.2s Page GR -13 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 9 HAULERS: Registered Waste Tire Haulers Listing A listing of registered waste tire haulers. Date of Government Version: 05/30/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/31/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 76 Source: Department of Conservation Telephone: 916-323-3836 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Source: Integrated Waste Management Board Telephone: 916-341-6422 Last EDR Contact: 11/09/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN ODI: Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands Location of open dumps on Indian land. Date of Government Version: 12/31/1998 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/03/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/24/2008 Number of Days to Update: 52 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-308-8245 Last EDR Contact: 10/30/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies DEBRIS REGION 9: Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations A listing of illegal dump sites location on the Torres Martinez Indian Reservation located in eastern Riverside County and northern Imperial County, California. Date of Government Version: 01/12/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/07/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2009 Number of Days to Update: 137 Source: EPA, Region 9 Telephone: 415-947-4219 Last EDR Contact: 10/20/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned ODI: Open Dump Inventory An open dump is defined as a disposal facility that does not comply with one or more of the Part 257 or Part 258 Subtitle D Criteria. Date of Government Version: 06/30/1985 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/09/2004 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/17/2004 Number of Days to Update: 39 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 06/09/2004 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned IHS OPEN DUMPS: Open Dumps on Indian Land A listing of all open dumps located on Indian Land in the United States. Date of Government Version: 04/01/2014 Source: Department of Health & Human Serivices, Indian Health Service Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/06/2014 Telephone: 301-443-1452 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/29/2015 Last EDR Contact: 11/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 176 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites US HIST CDL: National Clandestine Laboratory Register A listing of clandestine drug lab locations that have been removed from the DEAs National Clandestine Laboratory Register. TC5123555.2s Page GR -14 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 07/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 30 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Telephone: 202-307-1000 Last EDR Contact: 11/28/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned HIST CAL -SITES: Calsites Database The Calsites database contains potential or confirmed hazardous substance release properties. In 1996, California EPA reevaluated and significantly reduced the number of sites in the Calsites database. No longer updated by the state agency. It has been replaced by ENVIROSTOR. Date of Government Version: 08/08/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/03/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/24/2006 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: Department of Toxic Substance Control Telephone: 916-323-3400 Last EDR Contact: 02/23/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05/25/2009 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned SCH: School Property Evaluation Program This category contains proposed and existing school sites that are being evaluated by DTSC for possible hazardous materials contamination. In some cases, these properties may be listed in the CalSites category depending on the level of threat to public health and safety or the environment they pose. Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/01/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 14 Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916-323-3400 Last EDR Contact: 10/31/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly CDL: Clandestine Drug Labs A listing of drug lab locations. Listing of a location in this database does not indicate that any illegal drug lab materials were or were not present there, and does not constitute a determination that the location either requires or does not require additional cleanup work. Date of Government Version: 06/30/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/18/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916-255-6504 Last EDR Contact: 10/10/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TOXIC PITS: Toxic Pits Cleanup Act Sites Toxic PITS Cleanup Act Sites. TOXIC PITS identifies sites suspected of containing hazardous substances where cleanup has not yet been completed. Date of Government Version: 07/01/1995 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/30/1995 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/26/1995 Number of Days to Update: 27 Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-227-4364 Last EDR Contact: 01/26/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/27/2009 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned US CDL: Clandestine Drug Labs A listing of clandestine drug lab locations. The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department') provides this web site as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by, for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. Date of Government Version: 07/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 30 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Telephone: 202-307-1000 Last EDR Contact: 11/28/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page GR -15 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Local Lists of Registered Storage Tanks SWEEPS UST: SWEEPS UST Listing Statewide Environmental Evaluation and Planning System. This underground storage tank listing was updated and maintained by a company contacted by the SWRCB in the early 1990's. The listing is no longer updated or maintained. The local agency is the contact for more information on a site on the SWEEPS list. Date of Government Version: 06/01/1994 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/07/2005 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/11/2005 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 06/03/2005 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned UST MENDOCINO: Mendocino County UST Database A listing of underground storage tank locations in Mendocino County. Date of Government Version: 06/02/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 80 Source: Department of Public Health Telephone: 707-463-4466 Last EDR Contact: 11/28/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually HIST UST: Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database The Hazardous Substance Storage Container Database is a historical listing of UST sites. Refer to local/county source for current data. Date of Government Version: 10/15/1990 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/25/1991 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/12/1991 Number of Days to Update: 18 Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-341-5851 Last EDR Contact: 07/26/2001 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned CA FID UST: Facility Inventory Database The Facility Inventory Database (FID) contains a historical listing of active and inactive underground storage tank locations from the State Water Resource Control Board. Refer to local/county source for current data. Date of Government Version: 10/31/1994 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/05/1995 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/29/1995 Number of Days to Update: 24 Local Land Records Source: California Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 916-341-5851 Last EDR Contact: 12/28/1998 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned LIENS: Environmental Liens Listing A listing of property locations with environmental liens for California where DTSC is a lien holder. Date of Government Version: 08/31/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/05/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Number of Days to Update: 64 Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916-323-3400 Last EDR Contact: 11/30/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies LIENS 2: CERCLA Lien Information A Federal CERCLA ('Superfund') lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has spent Superfund monies. These monies are spent to investigate and address releases and threatened releases of contamination. CERCLIS provides information as to the identity of these sites and properties. Date of Government Version: 07/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 79 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-6023 Last EDR Contact: 11/03/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually TC5123555.2s Page GR -16 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING DEED: Deed Restriction Listing Site Mitigation and Brownfields Reuse Program Facility Sites with Deed Restrictions & Hazardous Waste Management Program Facility Sites with Deed / Land Use Restriction. The DTSC Site Mitigation and Brownfields Reuse Program (SMBRP) list includes sites cleaned up under the program's oversight and generally does not include current or former hazardous waste facilities that required a hazardous waste facility permit. The list represents deed restrictions that are active. Some sites have multiple deed restrictions. The DTSC Hazardous Waste Management Program (HWMP) has developed a list of current or former hazardous waste facilities that have a recorded land use restriction at the local county recorder's office. The land use restrictions on this list were required by the DTSC HWMP as a result of the presence of hazardous substances that remain on site after the facility (or part of the facility) has been closed or cleaned up. The types of land use restriction include deed notice, deed restriction, or a land use restriction that binds current and future owners. Date of Government Version: 09/05/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Number of Days to Update: 63 Records of Emergency Release Reports Source: DTSC and SWRCB Telephone: 916-323-3400 Last EDR Contact: 09/06/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/18/2017 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System Hazardous Materials Incident Report System. HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to DOT. Date of Government Version: 09/21/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/21/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 22 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation Telephone: 202-366-4555 Last EDR Contact: 09/21/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly CHMIRS: California Hazardous Material Incident Report System California Hazardous Material Incident Reporting System. CHMIRS contains information on reported hazardous material incidents (accidental releases or spills). Date of Government Version: 05/09/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 57 Source: Office of Emergency Services Telephone: 916-845-8400 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies LDS: Land Disposal Sites Listing (GEOTRACKER) Land Disposal sites (Landfills) included in GeoTracker. GeoTracker is the Water Boards data management system for sites that impact, or have the potential to impact, water quality in California, with emphasis on groundwater. Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/09/2017 Number of Days to Update: 58 Source: State Water Qualilty Control Board Telephone: 866-480-1028 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly MCS: Military Cleanup Sites Listing (GEOTRACKER) Military sites (consisting of: Military UST sites; Military Privatized sites; and Military Cleanup sites [formerly known as DoD non UST]) included in GeoTracker. GeoTracker is the Water Boards data management system for sites that impact, or have the potential to impact, water quality in California, with emphasis on groundwater. Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/09/2017 Number of Days to Update: 58 Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 866-480-1028 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page GR -17 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING SPILLS 90: SPILLS90 data from FirstSearch Spills 90 includes those spill and release records available exclusively from FirstSearch databases. Typically, they may include chemical, oil and/or hazardous substance spills recorded after 1990. Duplicate records that are already included in EDR incident and release records are not included in Spills 90. Date of Government Version: 06/06/2012 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/03/2013 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/22/2013 Number of Days to Update: 50 Other Ascertainable Records Source: FirstSearch Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 01/03/2013 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned RCRA NonGen / NLR: RCRA - Non Generators / No Longer Regulated RCRAInfo is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Non -Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste. Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 10 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: (415) 495-8895 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FUDS: Formerly Used Defense Sites The listing includes locations of Formerly Used Defense Sites properties where the US Army Corps of Engineers is actively working or will take necessary cleanup actions. Date of Government Version: 01/31/2015 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/08/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2015 Number of Days to Update: 97 Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Telephone: 202-528-4285 Last EDR Contact: 11/22/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies DOD: Department of Defense Sites This data set consists of federally owned or administered lands, administered by the Department of Defense, that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 62 Source: USGS Telephone: 888-275-8747 Last EDR Contact: 10/13/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually FEDLAND: Federal and Indian Lands Federally and Indian administrated lands of the United States. Lands included are administrated by: Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, National Wild and Scenic River, National Wildlife Refuge, Public Domain Land, Wilderness, Wilderness Study Area, Wildlife Management Area, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, Department of Justice, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/06/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 339 Source: U.S. Geological Survey Telephone: 888-275-8747 Last EDR Contact: 10/11/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: N/A SCRD DRYCLEANERS: State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners was established in 1998, with support from the U.S. EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. It is comprised of representatives of states with established drycleaner remediation programs. Currently the member states are Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. TC5123555.2s Page GR -18 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 01/01/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/03/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/07/2017 Number of Days to Update: 63 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 615-532-8599 Last EDR Contact: 11/17/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies US FIN ASSUR: Financial Assurance Information All owners and operators of facilities that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste are required to provide proof that they will have sufficient funds to pay for the clean up, closure, and post -closure care of their facilities. Date of Government Version: 05/10/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/17/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 121 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-566-1917 Last EDR Contact: 11/01/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly EPA WATCH LIST: EPA WATCH LIST EPA maintains a "Watch List' to facilitate dialogue between EPA, state and local environmental agencies on enforcement matters relating to facilities with alleged violations identified as either significant or high priority. Being on the Watch List does not mean that the facility has actually violated the law only that an investigation by EPA or a state or local environmental agency has led those organizations to allege that an unproven violation has in fact occurred. Being on the Watch List does not represent a higher level of concern regarding the alleged violations that were detected, but instead indicates cases requiring additional dialogue between EPA, state and local agencies - primarily because of the length of time the alleged violation has gone unaddressed or unresolved. Date of Government Version: 08/30/2013 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/21/2014 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/17/2014 Number of Days to Update: 88 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 617-520-3000 Last EDR Contact: 11/06/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly 2020 COR ACTION: 2020 Corrective Action Program List The EPA has set ambitious goals for the RCRA Corrective Action program by creating the 2020 Corrective Action Universe. This RCRA cleanup baseline includes facilities expected to need corrective action. The 2020 universe contains a wide variety of sites. Some properties are heavily contaminated while others were contaminated but have since been cleaned up. Still others have not been fully investigated yet, and may require little or no remediation. Inclusion in the 2020 Universe does not necessarily imply failure on the part of a facility to meet its RCRA obligations. Date of Government Version: 04/22/2013 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/03/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/09/2015 Number of Days to Update: 6 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-308-4044 Last EDR Contact: 11/09/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act Toxic Substances Control Act. TSCA identifies manufacturers and importers of chemical substances included on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory list. It includes data on the production volume of these substances by plant site. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2012 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/15/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/29/2015 Number of Days to Update: 14 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-260-5521 Last EDR Contact: 09/22/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/01/2018 Data Release Frequency: Every 4 Years TRIS: Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System Toxic Release Inventory System. TRIS identifies facilities which release toxic chemicals to the air, water and land in reportable quantities under SARA Title III Section 313. TC5123555.2s Page GR -19 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 12/31/2014 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/24/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/05/2016 Number of Days to Update: 133 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-566-0250 Last EDR Contact: 11/20/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually SSTS: Section 7 Tracking Systems Section 7 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended (92 Stat. 829) requires all registered pesticide -producing establishments to submit a report to the Environmental Protection Agency by March 1st each year. Each establishment must report the types and amounts of pesticides, active ingredients and devices being produced, and those having been produced and sold or distributed in the past year. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/10/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/25/2011 Number of Days to Update: 77 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4203 Last EDR Contact: 10/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually ROD: Records Of Decision Record of Decision. ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL (Superfund) site containing technical and health information to aid in the cleanup. Date of Government Version: 09/27/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2017 Number of Days to Update: 8 Source: EPA Telephone: 703-416-0223 Last EDR Contact: 11/03/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/18/2017 Data Release Frequency: Annually RMP: Risk Management Plans When Congress passed the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, it required EPA to publish regulations and guidance for chemical accident prevention at facilities using extremely hazardous substances. The Risk Management Program Rule (RMP Rule) was written to implement Section 112(r) of these amendments. The rule, which built upon existing industry codes and standards, requires companies of all sizes that use certain flammable and toxic substances to develop a Risk Management Program, which includes a(n): Hazard assessment that details the potential effects of an accidental release, an accident history of the last five years, and an evaluation of worst-case and alternative accidental releases; Prevention program that includes safety precautions and maintenance, monitoring, and employee training measures; and Emergency response program that spells out emergency health care, employee training measures and procedures for informing the public and response agencies (e.g the fire department) should an accident occur. Date of Government Version: 02/01/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/09/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/07/2017 Number of Days to Update: 57 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-8600 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies RAATS: RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System RCRA Administration Action Tracking System. RAATS contains records based on enforcement actions issued under RCRA pertaining to major violators and includes administrative and civil actions brought by the EPA. For administration actions after September 30, 1995, data entry in the RAATS database was discontinued. EPA will retain a copy of the database for historical records. It was necessary to terminate RAATS because a decrease in agency resources made it impossible to continue to update the information contained in the database. Date of Government Version: 04/17/1995 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/03/1995 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/07/1995 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4104 Last EDR Contact: 06/02/2008 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/01/2008 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned TC5123555.2s Page GR -20 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING PRP: Potentially Responsible Parties A listing of verified Potentially Responsible Parties Date of Government Version: 10/25/2013 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/17/2014 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2014 Number of Days to Update: 3 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-6023 Last EDR Contact: 11/03/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly PADS: PCB Activity Database System PCB Activity Database. PADS Identifies generators, transporters, commercial storers and/or brokers and disposers of PCB's who are required to notify the EPA of such activities. Date of Government Version: 06/01/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/09/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 126 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-566-0500 Last EDR Contact: 10/13/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually ICIS: Integrated Compliance Information System The Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) supports the information needs of the national enforcement and compliance program as well as the unique needs of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program. Date of Government Version: 11/18/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/23/2016 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2017 Number of Days to Update: 79 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2501 Last EDR Contact: 10/11/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FTTS: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) FTTS tracks administrative cases and pesticide enforcement actions and compliance activities related to FIFRA, TSCA and EPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act). To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version: 04/09/2009 Source: EPA/Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/16/2009 Telephone: 202-566-1667 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/11/2009 Last EDR Contact: 08/18/2017 Number of Days to Update: 25 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/04/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FTTS INSP: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) A listing of FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) inspections and enforcements. Date of Government Version: 04/09/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/16/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/11/2009 Number of Days to Update: 25 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-566-1667 Last EDR Contact: 08/18/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/04/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly MILTS: Material Licensing Tracking System MLTS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately 8,100 sites which possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements. To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version: 08/30/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/08/2016 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/21/2016 Number of Days to Update: 43 Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission Telephone: 301-415-7169 Last EDR Contact: 10/16/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/20/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page GR -21 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING COAL ASH DOE: Steam -Electric Plant Operation Data A listing of power plants that store ash in surface ponds. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/07/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/22/2009 Number of Days to Update: 76 Source: Department of Energy Telephone: 202-586-8719 Last EDR Contact: 10/03/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/18/2017 Data Release Frequency: Varies COAL ASH EPA: Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List A listing of coal combustion residues surface impoundments with high hazard potential ratings. Date of Government Version: 07/01/2014 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/10/2014 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2014 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 09/08/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/18/2017 Data Release Frequency: Varies PCB TRANSFORMER: PCB Transformer Registration Database The database of PCB transformer registrations that includes all PCB registration submittals. Date of Government Version: 02/01/2011 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/19/2011 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/10/2012 Number of Days to Update: 83 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-566-0517 Last EDR Contact: 10/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies RADINFO: Radiation Information Database The Radiation Information Database (RADINFO) contains information about facilities that are regulated by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations for radiation and radioactivity. Date of Government Version: 10/02/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/05/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 8 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-343-9775 Last EDR Contact: 10/05/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly HIST FTTS: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing A complete administrative case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) for all ten EPA regions. The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database (NCDB). NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) and TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). Some EPA regions are now closing out records. Because of that, and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records, it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database. It included records that may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates. This database is no longer updated. Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/01/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/10/2007 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2501 Last EDR Contact: 12/17/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/17/2008 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned HIST FTTS INSP: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Inspection & Enforcement Case Listing A complete inspection and enforcement case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) for all ten EPA regions. The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database (NCDB). NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) and TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). Some EPA regions are now closing out records. Because of that, and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records, it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database. It included records that may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates. This database is no longer updated. TC5123555.2s Page GR -22 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/01/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/10/2007 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2501 Last EDR Contact: 12/17/2008 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/17/2008 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned DOT OPS: Incident and Accident Data Department of Transporation, Office of Pipeline Safety Incident and Accident data. Date of Government Version: 07/31/2012 Source: Department of Transporation, Office of Pipeline Safety Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/07/2012 Telephone: 202-366-4595 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2012 Last EDR Contact: 10/31/2017 Number of Days to Update: 42 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies CONSENT: Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees Major legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL (Superfund) sites. Released periodically by United States District Courts after settlement by parties to litigation matters. Date of Government Version: 06/30/2017 Source: Department of Justice, Consent Decree Library Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/03/2017 Telephone: Varies Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 78 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies BRS: Biennial Reporting System The Biennial Reporting System is a national system administered by the EPA that collects data on the generation and management of hazardous waste. BRS captures detailed data from two groups: Large Quantity Generators (LQG) and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2015 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/22/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/28/2017 Number of Days to Update: 218 Source: EPA/NTIS Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 11/20/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Biennially INDIAN RESERV: Indian Reservations This map layer portrays Indian administered lands of the United States that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2014 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/14/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/10/2017 Number of Days to Update: 546 Source: USGS Telephone: 202-208-3710 Last EDR Contact: 10/11/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually FUSRAP: Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program DOE established the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) in 1974 to remediate sites where radioactive contamination remained from Manhattan Project and early U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) operations. Date of Government Version: 12/23/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/27/2016 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/17/2017 Number of Days to Update: 52 Source: Department of Energy Telephone: 202-586-3559 Last EDR Contact: 11/02/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies UMTRA: Uranium Mill Tailings Sites Uranium ore was mined by private companies for federal government use in national defense programs. When the mills shut down, large piles of the sand -like material (mill tailings) remain after uranium has been extracted from the ore. Levels of human exposure to radioactive materials from the piles are low; however, in some cases tailings were used as construction materials before the potential health hazards of the tailings were recognized. TC5123555.2s Page GR -23 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 06/23/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/11/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 23 LEAD SMELTER 1: Lead Smelter Sites A listing of former lead smelter site locations. Date of Government Version: 05/30/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/09/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 98 Source: Department of Energy Telephone: 505-845-0011 Last EDR Contact: 11/22/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-8787 Last EDR Contact: 11/03/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies LEAD SMELTER 2: Lead Smelter Sites A list of several hundred sites in the U.S. where secondary lead smelting was done from 1931 and 1964. These sites may pose a threat to public health through ingestion or inhalation of contaminated soil or dust Date of Government Version: 04/05/2001 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/27/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/02/2010 Number of Days to Update: 36 Source: American Journal of Public Health Telephone: 703-305-6451 Last EDR Contact: 12/02/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned US AIRS (AFS): Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem (AFS) The database is a sub -system of Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS). AFS contains compliance data on air pollution point sources regulated by the U.S. EPA and/or state and local air regulatory agencies. This information comes from source reports by various stationary sources of air pollution, such as electric power plants, steel mills, factories, and universities, and provides information about the air pollutants they produce. Action, air program, air program pollutant, and general level plant data. It is used to track emissions and compliance data from industrial plants. Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/26/2016 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 100 US AIRS MINOR: Air Facility System Data A listing of minor source facilities. Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/26/2016 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 100 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-2496 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-2496 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually US MINES: Mines Master Index File Contains all mine identification numbers issued for mines active or opened since 1971. The data also includes violation information. Date of Government Version: 07/31/2017 Source: Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/30/2017 Telephone: 303-231-5959 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/28/2017 Number of Days to Update: 44 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually US MINES 2: Ferrous and Nonferrous Metal Mines Database Listing This map layer includes ferrous (ferrous metal mines are facilities that extract ferrous metals, such as iron ore or molybdenum) and nonferrous (Nonferrous metal mines are facilities that extract nonferrous metals, such as gold, silver, copper, zinc, and lead) metal mines in the United States. TC5123555.2s Page GR -24 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 12/05/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/29/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/18/2008 Number of Days to Update: 49 Source: USGS Telephone: 703-648-7709 Last EDR Contact: 09/01/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/11/2017 Data Release Frequency: Varies US MINES 3: Active Mines & Mineral Plants Database Listing Active Mines and Mineral Processing Plant operations for commodities monitored by the Minerals Information Team of the USGS. Date of Government Version: 04/14/2011 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/08/2011 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/13/2011 Number of Days to Update: 97 Source: USGS Telephone: 703-648-7709 Last EDR Contact: 09/01/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/11/2017 Data Release Frequency: Varies ABANDONED MINES: Abandoned Mines An inventory of land and water impacted by past mining (primarily coal mining) is maintained by OSMRE to provide information needed to implement the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA). The inventory contains information on the location, type, and extent of AML impacts, as well as, information on the cost associated with the reclamation of those problems. The inventory is based upon field surveys by State, Tribal, and OSMRE program officials. It is dynamic to the extent that it is modified as new problems are identified and existing problems are reclaimed. Date of Government Version: 09/25/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2017 Number of Days to Update: 24 Source: Department of Interior Telephone: 202-208-2609 Last EDR Contact: 09/25/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FINDS: Facility Index System/Facility Registry System Facility Index System. FINDS contains both facility information and 'pointers' to other sources that contain more detail. EDR includes the following FINDS databases in this report: PCS (Permit Compliance System), AIRS (Aerometric Information Retrieval System), DOCKET (Enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial enforcement cases for all environmental statutes), FURS (Federal Underground Injection Control), C -DOCKET (Criminal Docket System used to track criminal enforcement actions for all environmental statutes), FFIS (Federal Facilities Information System), STATE (State Environmental Laws and Statutes), and PADS (PCB Activity Data System). Date of Government Version: 07/23/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 9 Source: EPA Telephone: (415) 947-8000 Last EDR Contact: 09/06/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/18/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly DOCKET HWC: Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Listing A complete list of the Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Facilities. Date of Government Version: 02/13/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/15/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 261 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-0527 Last EDR Contact: 11/21/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies ECHO: Enforcement & Compliance History Information ECHO provides integrated compliance and enforcement information for about 800,000 regulated facilities nationwide. Date of Government Version: 09/02/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2017 Number of Days to Update: 44 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2280 Last EDR Contact: 09/06/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/18/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page GR -25 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING UXO: Unexploded Ordnance Sites A listing of unexploded ordnance site locations Date of Government Version: 10/25/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/02/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 133 Source: Department of Defense Telephone: 703-704-1564 Last EDR Contact: 10/16/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/29/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies FUELS PROGRAM: EPA Fuels Program Registered Listing This listing includes facilities that are registered under the Part 80 (Code of Federal Regulations) EPA Fuels Programs. All companies now are required to submit new and updated registrations. Date of Government Version: 08/17/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/17/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 29 Source: EPA Telephone: 800-385-6164 Last EDR Contact: 11/20/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly CA BOND EXP. PLAN: Bond Expenditure Plan Department of Health Services developed a site-specific expenditure plan as the basis for an appropriation of Hazardous Substance Cleanup Bond Act funds. It is not updated. Date of Government Version: 01/01/1989 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/27/1994 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/02/1994 Number of Days to Update: 6 Source: Department of Health Services Telephone: 916-255-2118 Last EDR Contact: 05/31/1994 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned CORTESE: "Cortese" Hazardous Waste & Substances Sites List The sites for the list are designated by the State Water Resource Control Board (LUST), the Integrated Waste Board (SWF/LS), and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (Cal -Sites). Date of Government Version: 09/21/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/21/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 22 Source: CAL EPA/Office of Emergency Information Telephone: 916-323-3400 Last EDR Contact: 09/21/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/01/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly DRYCLEANERS: Cleaner Facilities A list of drycleaner related facilities that have EPA ID numbers. These are facilities with certain SIC codes: power laundries, family and commercial; garment pressing and cleaner's agents; linen supply; coin-operated laundries and cleaning; drycleaning plants, except rugs; carpet and upholster cleaning; industrial launderers; laundry and garment services. Date of Government Version: 08/02/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/08/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 69 Source: Department of Toxic Substance Control Telephone: 916-327-4498 Last EDR Contact: 11/30/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually EMI: Emissions Inventory Data Toxics and criteria pollutant emissions data collected by the ARB and local air pollution agencies. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2015 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/21/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 147 Source: California Air Resources Board Telephone: 916-322-2990 Last EDR Contact: 09/22/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/01/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -26 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING ENF: Enforcement Action Listing A listing of Water Board Enforcement Actions. Formal is everything except Oral/Verbal Communication, Notice of Violation, Expedited Payment Letter, and Staff Enforcement Letter. Date of Government Version: 08/18/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/22/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/24/2017 Number of Days to Update: 63 Source: State Water Resoruces Control Board Telephone: 916-445-9379 Last EDR Contact: 11/01/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Financial Assurance 1: Financial Assurance Information Listing Financial Assurance information Date of Government Version: 07/21/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/25/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2017 Number of Days to Update: 84 Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916-255-3628 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Financial Assurance 2: Financial Assurance Information Listing A listing of financial assurance information for solid waste facilities. Financial assurance is intended to ensure that resources are available to pay for the cost of closure, post -closure care, and corrective measures if the owner or operator of a regulated facility is unable or unwilling to pay. Date of Government Version: 08/15/2017 Source: California Integrated Waste Management Board Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/22/2017 Telephone: 916-341-6066 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/25/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/09/2017 Number of Days to Update: 64 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies HAZNET: Facility and Manifest Data Facility and Manifest Data. The data is extracted from the copies of hazardous waste manifests received each year by the DTSC. The annual volume of manifests is typically 700,000 - 1,000,000 annually, representing approximately 350,000 - 500,000 shipments. Data are from the manifests submitted without correction, and therefore many contain some invalid values for data elements such as generator ID, TSD ID, waste category, and disposal method. This database begins with calendar year 1993. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Source: California Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/12/2017 Telephone: 916-255-1136 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2017 Last EDR Contact: 10/10/2017 Number of Days to Update: 97 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually ICE: ICE Contains data pertaining to the Permitted Facilities with Inspections / Enforcements sites tracked in Envirostor. Date of Government Version: 08/21/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/22/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 64 Source: Department of Toxic Subsances Control Telephone: 877-786-9427 Last EDR Contact: 11/20/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly HIST CORTESE: Hazardous Waste & Substance Site List The sites for the list are designated by the State Water Resource Control Board [LUST], the Integrated Waste Board [SWF/LS], and the Department of Toxic Substances Control [CALSITES]. This listing is no longer updated by the state agency. Date of Government Version: 04/01/2001 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/22/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/08/2009 Number of Days to Update: 76 Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916-323-3400 Last EDR Contact: 01/22/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned TC5123555.2s Page GR -27 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING HWP: EnviroStor Permitted Facilities Listing Detailed information on permitted hazardous waste facilities and corrective action ("cleanups") tracked in EnviroStor. Date of Government Version: 08/21/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/22/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 64 Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916-323-3400 Last EDR Contact: 11/20/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly HWT: Registered Hazardous Waste Transporter Database A listing of hazardous waste transporters. In California, unless specifically exempted, it is unlawful for any person to transport hazardous wastes unless the person holds a valid registration issued by DTSC. A hazardous waste transporter registration is valid for one year and is assigned a unique registration number. Date of Government Version: 10/10/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/10/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2017 Number of Days to Update: 7 Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 916-440-7145 Last EDR Contact: 10/10/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly MINES: Mines Site Location Listing A listing of mine site locations from the Office of Mine Reclamation. Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/01/2017 Number of Days to Update: 50 Source: Department of Conservation Telephone: 916-322-1080 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly MWMP: Medical Waste Management Program Listing The Medical Waste Management Program (MWMP) ensures the proper handling and disposal of medical waste by permitting and inspecting medical waste Offsite Treatment Facilities (PDF) and Transfer Stations (PDF) throughout the state. MWMP also oversees all Medical Waste Transporters. Date of Government Version: 09/01/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Number of Days to Update: 63 Source: Department of Public Health Telephone: 916-558-1784 Last EDR Contact: 09/06/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/18/2017 Data Release Frequency: Varies NPDES: NPDES Permits Listing A listing of NPDES permits, including stormwater. Date of Government Version: 08/14/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/17/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2017 Number of Days to Update: 61 Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-445-9379 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly PEST LIC: Pesticide Regulation Licenses Listing A listing of licenses and certificates issued by the Department of Pesticide Regulation. The DPR issues licenses and/or certificates to: Persons and businesses that apply or sell pesticides; Pest control dealers and brokers; Persons who advise on agricultural pesticide applications. Date of Government Version: 09/05/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Number of Days to Update: 63 Source: Department of Pesticide Regulation Telephone: 916-445-4038 Last EDR Contact: 09/06/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/18/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page GR -28 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING PROC: Certified Processors Database A listing of certified processors. Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/18/2017 Number of Days to Update: 36 Source: Department of Conservation Telephone: 916-323-3836 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly NOTIFY 65: Proposition 65 Records Listings of all Proposition 65 incidents reported to counties by the State Water Resources Control Board and the Regional Water Quality Control Board. This database is no longer updated by the reporting agency. Date of Government Version: 06/16/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/20/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2017 Number of Days to Update: 119 Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-445-3846 Last EDR Contact: 09/18/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/01/2018 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned UIC: UIC Listing A listing of wells identified as underground injection wells, in the California Oil and Gas Wells database. Date of Government Version: 01/20/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/14/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 50 Source: Deaprtment of Conservation Telephone: 916-445-2408 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Varies WASTEWATER PITS: Oil Wastewater Pits Listing Water officials discovered that oil producers have been dumping chemical -laden wastewater into hundreds of unlined pits that are operating without proper permits. Inspections completed by the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board revealed the existence of previously unidentified waste sites. The water board?s review found that more than one-third of the region?s active disposal pits are operating without permission. Date of Government Version: 04/15/2015 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/17/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/23/2015 Number of Days to Update: 67 Source: RWQCB, Central Valley Region Telephone: 559-445-5577 Last EDR Contact: 10/13/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies WDS: Waste Discharge System Sites which have been issued waste discharge requirements. Date of Government Version: 06/19/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/20/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/29/2007 Number of Days to Update: 9 Source: State Water Resources Control Board Telephone: 916-341-5227 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly WIP: Well Investigation Program Case List Well Investigation Program case in the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valley area. Date of Government Version: 07/03/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/21/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/03/2009 Number of Days to Update: 13 Source: Los Angeles Water Quality Control Board Telephone: 213-576-6726 Last EDR Contact: 09/25/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -29 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP: EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants The EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plant Database includes records of coal gas plants (manufactured gas plants) compiled by EDR's researchers. Manufactured gas sites were used in the United States from the 1800's to 1950's to produce a gas that could be distributed and used as fuel. These plants used whale oil, rosin, coal, or a mixture of coal, oil, and water that also produced a significant amount of waste. Many of the byproducts of the gas production, such as coal tar (oily waste containing volatile and non-volatile chemicals), sludges, oils and other compounds are potentially hazardous to human health and the environment. The byproduct from this process was frequently disposed of directly at the plant site and can remain or spread slowly, serving as a continuous source of soil and groundwater contamination. Date of Government Version: N/A Source: EDR, Inc. Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A Number of Days to Update: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned EDR Hist Auto: EDR Exclusive Historical Auto Stations EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential gas station/filling station/service station sites that were available to EDR researchers. EDR's review was limited to those categories of sources that might, in EDR's opinion, include gas station/filling station/service station establishments. The categories reviewed included, but were not limited to gas, gas station, gasoline station, filling station, auto, automobile repair, auto service station, service station, etc. This database falls within a category of information EDR classifies as "High Risk Historical Records", or HRHR. EDR's HRHR effort presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns, but may not show up in current government records searches. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: N/A Source: EDR, Inc. Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: Varies EDR Hist Cleaner: EDR Exclusive Historical Cleaners EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential dry cleaner sites that were available to EDR researchers. EDR's review was limited to those categories of sources that might, in EDR's opinion, include dry cleaning establishments. The categories reviewed included, but were not limited to dry cleaners, cleaners, laundry, laundromat, cleaning/laundry, wash & dry etc. This database falls within a category of information EDR classifies as "High Risk Historical Records", or HRHR. EDR's HRHR effort presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns, but may not show up in current government records searches. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: N/A EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives Source: EDR, Inc. Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: Varies RGA LF: Recovered Government Archive Solid Waste Facilities List The EDR Recovered Government Archive Landfill database provides a list of landfills derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists. Compiled from Records formerly available from the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery in California. TC5123555.2s Page GR -30 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: N/A Source: Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 01/13/2014 Last EDR Contact: 06/01/2012 Number of Days to Update: 196 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: Varies RGA LUST: Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank The EDR Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank database provides a list of LUST incidents derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists. Compiled from Records formerly available from the State Water Resources Control Board in California. Date of Government Version: N/A Source: State Water Resources Control Board Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/01/2013 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 12/30/2013 Last EDR Contact: 06/01/2012 Number of Days to Update: 182 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: Varies COUNTY RECORDS ALAMEDA COUNTY: Contaminated Sites A listing of contaminated sites overseen by the Toxic Release Program (oil and groundwater contamination from chemical releases and spills) and the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Program (soil and ground water contamination from leaking petroleum USTs). Date of Government Version: 09/22/2017 Source: Alameda County Environmental Health Services Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/22/2017 Telephone: 510-567-6700 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/10/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 18 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Underground Tanks Underground storage tank sites located in Alameda county. Date of Government Version: 10/11/2017 Source: Alameda County Environmental Health Services Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/12/2017 Telephone: 510-567-6700 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 10/10/2017 Number of Days to Update: 27 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 04/24/2047 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually AMADOR COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa Facility List Date of Government Version: 09/13/2017 Source: Amador County Environmental Health Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/15/2017 Telephone: 209-223-6439 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/14/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/30/2017 Number of Days to Update: 60 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies BUTTE COUNTY: CUPA Facility Listing Cupa facility list. TC5123555.2s Page GR -31 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 04/21/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/25/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/09/2017 Number of Days to Update: 106 CALVERAS COUNTY: CUPA Facility Listing Cupa Facility Listing Date of Government Version: 08/31/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/05/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Number of Days to Update: 64 COLUSA COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa facility list. Date of Government Version: 08/07/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/08/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 69 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: Source: Public Health Department Telephone: 530-538-7149 Last EDR Contact: 09/18/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned Source: Calveras County Environmental Health Telephone: 209-754-6399 Last EDR Contact: 09/05/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Source: Health & Human Services Telephone: 530-458-0396 Last EDR Contact: 11/01/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Site List List includes sites from the underground tank, hazardous waste generator and business plan/2185 programs. Date of Government Version: 08/17/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/22/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 64 DEL NORTE COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa Facility list Date of Government Version: 10/31/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/01/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/14/2017 Number of Days to Update: 13 EL DORADO COUNTY: CUPA Facility List CUPA facility list. Source: Contra Costa Health Services Department Telephone: 925-646-2286 Last EDR Contact: 10/30/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Source: Del Norte County Environmental Health Division Telephone: 707-465-0426 Last EDR Contact: 10/25/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -32 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 08/18/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/22/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/24/2017 Number of Days to Update: 63 FRESNO COUNTY: Source: EI Dorado County Environmental Management Department Telephone: 530-621-6623 Last EDR Contact: 10/30/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies CUPA Resources List Certified Unified Program Agency. CUPA's are responsible for implementing a unified hazardous materials and hazardous waste management regulatory program. The agency provides oversight of businesses that deal with hazardous materials, operate underground storage tanks or aboveground storage tanks. Date of Government Version: 10/03/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 40 GLENN COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa facility list Date of Government Version: 10/25/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 19 HUMBOLDT COUNTY: CUPA Facility List CUPA facility list. Date of Government Version: 08/03/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/08/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 69 IMPERIAL COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa facility list. Date of Government Version: 10/23/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/24/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 22 INYO COUNTY: Source: Dept. of Community Health Telephone: 559-445-3271 Last EDR Contact: 09/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Source: Glenn County Air Pollution Control District Telephone: 830-934-6500 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Humboldt County Environmental Health Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Source: San Diego Border Field Office Telephone: 760-339-2777 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -33 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING CUPA Facility List Cupa facility list. Date of Government Version: 06/08/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/09/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/04/2017 Number of Days to Update: 56 KERN COUNTY: Underground Storage Tank Sites & Tank Listing Kern County Sites and Tanks Listing. Date of Government Version: 08/07/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/08/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 44 KINGS COUNTY: Source: Inyo County Environmental Health Services Telephone: 760-878-0238 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Kern County Environment Health Services Department Telephone: 661-862-8700 Last EDR Contact: 11/01/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly CUPA Facility List A listing of sites included in the county's Certified Unified Program Agency database. California's Secretary for Environmental Protection established the unified hazardous materials and hazardous waste regulatory program as required by chapter 6.11 of the California Health and Safety Code. The Unified Program consolidates the administration, permits, inspections, and enforcement activities. Date of Government Version: 09/22/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/22/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 24 A1:I�K�1�1►��'/I CUPA Facility List Cupa facility list Date of Government Version: 11/09/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 5 LASSEN COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa facility list Date of Government Version: 07/24/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/26/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 82 LOS ANGELES COUNTY: Source: Kings County Department of Public Health Telephone: 559-584-1411 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Lake County Environmental Health Telephone: 707-263-1164 Last EDR Contact: 10/16/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/29/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Lassen County Environmental Health Telephone: 530-251-8528 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -34 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING San Gabriel Valley Areas of Concern San Gabriel Valley areas where VOC contamination is at or above the MCL as designated by region 9 EPA office. Date of Government Version: 03/30/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/31/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/23/2009 Number of Days to Update: 206 Source: EPA Region 9 Telephone: 415-972-3178 Last EDR Contact: 09/18/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/01/2018 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned HMS: Street Number List Industrial Waste and Underground Storage Tank Sites. Date of Government Version: 10/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2017 Number of Days to Update: 5 List of Solid Waste Facilities Solid Waste Facilities in Los Angeles County. Date of Government Version: 07/17/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/18/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 65 Source: Department of Public Works Telephone: 626-458-3517 Last EDR Contact: 10/10/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Source: La County Department of Public Works Telephone: 818-458-5185 Last EDR Contact: 10/17/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/29/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies City of Los Angeles Landfills Landfills owned and maintained by the City of Los Angeles. Date of Government Version: 01/01/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/21/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/09/2017 Number of Days to Update: 171 Source: Engineering & Construction Division Telephone: 213-473-7869 Last EDR Contact: 10/16/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/29/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Site Mitigation List Industrial sites that have had some sort of spill or complaint. Date of Government Version: 06/21/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/23/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/30/2017 Number of Days to Update: 129 Source: Community Health Services Telephone: 323-890-7806 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/29/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually City of EI Segundo Underground Storage Tank Underground storage tank sites located in EI Segundo city. Date of Government Version: 01/21/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/19/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/10/2017 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: City of EI Segundo Fire Department Telephone: 310-524-2236 Last EDR Contact: 10/16/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/29/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually City of Long Beach Underground Storage Tank Underground storage tank sites located in the city of Long Beach. Date of Government Version: 03/09/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/10/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 54 Source: City of Long Beach Fire Department Telephone: 562-570-2563 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually TC5123555.2s Page GR -35 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING City of Torrance Underground Storage Tank Underground storage tank sites located in the city of Torrance. Date of Government Version: 07/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/14/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 69 MADERA COUNTY: Source: City of Torrance Fire Department Telephone: 310-618-2973 Last EDR Contact: 10/10/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually CUPA Facility List A listing of sites included in the county's Certified Unified Program Agency database. California's Secretary for Environmental Protection established the unified hazardous materials and hazardous waste regulatory program as required by chapter 6.11 of the California Health and Safety Code. The Unified Program consolidates the administration, permits, inspections, and enforcement activities. Date of Government Version: 10/26/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/27/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 10 MARIN COUNTY: Underground Storage Tank Sites Currently permitted USTs in Marin County. Date of Government Version: 09/28/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/05/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Number of Days to Update: 34 CUPA Facility List CUPA facility list. Date of Government Version: 10/02/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/03/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2017 Number of Days to Update: 14 MONO COUNTY: CUPA Facility List CUPA Facility List Date of Government Version: 08/08/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 40 MONTEREY COUNTY: Source: Madera County Environmental Health Telephone: 559-675-7823 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Public Works Department Waste Management Telephone: 415-473-6647 Last EDR Contact: 09/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Source: Merced County Environmental Health Telephone: 209-381-1094 Last EDR Contact: 11/30/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Mono County Health Department Telephone: 760-932-5580 Last EDR Contact: 11/21/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -36 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING CUPA Facility Listing CUPA Program listing from the Environmental Health Division. Date of Government Version: 09/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/15/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/28/2017 Number of Days to Update: 74 NAPA COUNTY: Source: Monterey County Health Department Telephone: 831-796-1297 Last EDR Contact: 11/20/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Sites With Reported Contamination A listing of leaking underground storage tank sites located in Napa county. Date of Government Version: 01/09/2017 Source: Napa County Department of Environmental Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/11/2017 Telephone: 707-253-4269 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/02/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 50 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned Closed and Operating Underground Storage Tank Sites Underground storage tank sites located in Napa county. Date of Government Version: 08/24/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/25/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/27/2017 Number of Days to Update: 63 NEVADA COUNTY: CUPA Facility List CUPA facility list. Date of Government Version: 11/02/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/07/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 8 ORANGE COUNTY: List of Industrial Site Cleanups Petroleum and non -petroleum spills. Date of Government Version: 08/07/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/11/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/11/2017 Number of Days to Update: 61 Source: Napa County Department of Environmental Management Telephone: 707-253-4269 Last EDR Contact: 11/21/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned Source: Community Development Agency Telephone: 530-265-1467 Last EDR Contact: 10/25/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Health Care Agency Telephone: 714-834-3446 Last EDR Contact: 11/06/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually List of Underground Storage Tank Cleanups Orange County Underground Storage Tank Cleanups (LUST). Date of Government Version: 08/07/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/11/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 41 Source: Health Care Agency Telephone: 714-834-3446 Last EDR Contact: 11/06/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page GR -37 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING List of Underground Storage Tank Facilities Orange County Underground Storage Tank Facilities (UST). Date of Government Version: 08/07/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/09/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 43 PLACER COUNTY: Source: Health Care Agency Telephone: 714-834-3446 Last EDR Contact: 11/07/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Master List of Facilities List includes aboveground tanks, underground tanks and cleanup sites. Date of Government Version: 09/05/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Number of Days to Update: 63 PLUMAS COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Plumas County CUPA Program facilities. Date of Government Version: 10/23/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/03/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 12 RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Source: Placer County Health and Human Services Telephone: 530-745-2363 Last EDR Contact: 11/30/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Source: Plumas County Environmental Health Telephone: 530-283-6355 Last EDR Contact: 11/01/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Listing of Underground Tank Cleanup Sites Riverside County Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Sites (LUST). Date of Government Version: 10/11/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/09/2017 Number of Days to Update: 28 Source: Department of Environmental Health Telephone: 951-358-5055 Last EDR Contact: 09/18/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/01/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Underground Storage Tank Tank List Underground storage tank sites located in Riverside county. Date of Government Version: 10/12/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Number of Days to Update: 27 SACRAMENTO COUNTY: Source: Department of Environmental Health Telephone: 951-358-5055 Last EDR Contact: 09/18/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/01/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Toxic Site Clean -Up List List of sites where unauthorized releases of potentially hazardous materials have occurred. TC5123555.2s Page GR -38 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 08/02/2017 Source: Sacramento County Environmental Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/03/2017 Telephone: 916-875-8406 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/06/2017 Last EDR Contact: 10/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 3 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Master Hazardous Materials Facility List Any business that has hazardous materials on site - hazardous material storage sites, underground storage tanks, waste generators. Date of Government Version: 08/02/2017 Source: Sacramento County Environmental Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/03/2017 Telephone: 916-875-8406 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/16/2017 Last EDR Contact: 10/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 44 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly SAN BENITO COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa facility list Date of Government Version: 11/01/2017 Source: San Benito County Environmental Health Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/03/2017 Telephone: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: 11/17/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/01/2017 Number of Days to Update: 14 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Hazardous Material Permits This listing includes underground storage tanks, medical waste handlers/generators, hazardous materials handlers, hazardous waste generators, and waste oil generators/handlers. Date of Government Version: 08/31/2017 Source: San Bernardino County Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/19/2017 Telephone: 909-387-3041 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/16/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 58 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly SAN DIEGO COUNTY: Hazardous Materials Management Division Database The database includes: HE58 - This report contains the business name, site address, business phone number, establishment 'H' permit number, type of permit, and the business status. HE17 - In addition to providing the same information provided in the HE58 listing, HE17 provides inspection dates, violations received by the establishment, hazardous waste generated, the quantity, method of storage, treatment/disposal of waste and the hauler, and information on underground storage tanks. Unauthorized Release List - Includes a summary of environmental contamination cases in San Diego County (underground tank cases, non -tank cases, groundwater contamination, and soil contamination are included.) Date of Government Version: 09/05/2017 Source: Hazardous Materials Management Division Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/06/2017 Telephone: 619-338-2268 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/06/2017 Number of Days to Update: 63 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/18/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page GR -39 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Solid Waste Facilities San Diego County Solid Waste Facilities. Date of Government Version: 10/31/2015 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/07/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/04/2016 Number of Days to Update: 58 Source: Department of Health Services Telephone: 619-338-2209 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Environmental Case Listing The listing contains all underground tank release cases and projects pertaining to properties contaminated with hazardous substances that are actively under review by the Site Assessment and Mitigation Program. Date of Government Version: 03/23/2010 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/15/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/09/2010 Number of Days to Update: 24 SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY: Source: San Diego County Department of Environmental Health Telephone: 619-338-2371 Last EDR Contact: 11/29/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned Local Oversite Facilities A listing of leaking underground storage tank sites located in San Francisco county. Date of Government Version: 09/19/2008 Source: Department Of Public Health San Francisco County Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/19/2008 Telephone: 415-252-3920 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/29/2008 Last EDR Contact: 11/01/2017 Number of Days to Update: 10 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Underground Storage Tank Information Underground storage tank sites located in San Francisco county. Date of Government Version: 05/03/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/08/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 109 SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY: Source: Department of Public Health Telephone: 415-252-3920 Last EDR Contact: 11/01/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly San Joaquin Co. UST A listing of underground storage tank locations in San Joaquin county. Date of Government Version: 10/03/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/10/2017 Number of Days to Update: 4 SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa Facility List. Date of Government Version: 08/18/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/22/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 64 SAN MATEO COUNTY: Source: Environmental Health Department Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 08/28/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/01/2018 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Source: San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department Telephone: 805-781-5596 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -40 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Business Inventory List includes Hazardous Materials Business Plan, hazardous waste generators, and underground storage tanks. Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Source: San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/19/2017 Telephone: 650-363-1921 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/07/2017 Number of Days to Update: 28 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Annually Fuel Leak List A listing of leaking underground storage tank sites located in San Mateo county. Date of Government Version: 09/15/2017 Source: San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Division Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/19/2017 Telephone: 650-363-1921 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/09/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/07/2017 Number of Days to Update: 51 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually SANTA BARBARA COUNTY: CUPA Facility Listing CUPA Program Listing from the Environmental Health Services division. Date of Government Version: 09/08/2011 Source: Santa Barbara County Public Health Department Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/09/2011 Telephone: 805-686-8167 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/07/2011 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Number of Days to Update: 28 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies SANTA CLARA COUNTY: Cupa Facility List Cupa facility list Date of Government Version: 08/07/2017 Source: Department of Environmental Health Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/10/2017 Telephone: 408-918-1973 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/16/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Number of Days to Update: 67 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies HIST LUST - Fuel Leak Site Activity Report A listing of open and closed leaking underground storage tanks. This listing is no longer updated by the county. Leaking underground storage tanks are now handled by the Department of Environmental Health. Date of Government Version: 03/29/2005 Source: Santa Clara Valley Water District Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/30/2005 Telephone: 408-265-2600 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/21/2005 Last EDR Contact: 03/23/2009 Number of Days to Update: 22 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/22/2009 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned LOP Listing A listing of leaking underground storage tanks located in Santa Clara county. Date of Government Version: 03/03/2014 Source: Department of Environmental Health Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/05/2014 Telephone: 408-918-3417 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/18/2014 Last EDR Contact: 11/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually TC5123555.2s Page GR -41 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Hazardous Material Facilities Hazardous material facilities, including underground storage tank sites. Date of Government Version: 08/07/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/15/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/24/2017 Number of Days to Update: 70 SANTA CRUZ COUNTY: CUPA Facility List CUPA facility listing. Source: City of San Jose Fire Department Telephone: 408-535-7694 Last EDR Contact: 11/01/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually Date of Government Version: 01/21/2017 Source: Santa Cruz County Environmental Health Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/22/2017 Telephone: 831-464-2761 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/23/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Number of Days to Update: 90 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies SHASTA COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa Facility List. Date of Government Version: 06/15/2017 Source: Shasta County Department of Resource Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/19/2017 Telephone: 530-225-5789 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/09/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Number of Days to Update: 51 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies SOLANO COUNTY: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks A listing of leaking underground storage tank sites located in Solano county. Date of Government Version: 09/26/2017 Source: Solano County Department of Environmental Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/27/2017 Telephone: 707-784-6770 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/10/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 44 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Underground Storage Tanks Underground storage tank sites located in Solano county. Date of Government Version: 09/26/2017 Source: Solano County Department of Environmental Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/27/2017 Telephone: 707-784-6770 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 42 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly SONOMA COUNTY: Cupa Facility List Cupa Facility list TC5123555.2s Page GR -42 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 09/25/2017 Source: County of Sonoma Fire & Emergency Services Department Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/27/2017 Telephone: 707-565-1174 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/16/2017 Last EDR Contact: 09/25/2017 Number of Days to Update: 50 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/01/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites A listing of leaking underground storage tank sites located in Sonoma county. Date of Government Version: 10/03/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/06/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/10/2017 Number of Days to Update: 35 STANISLAUS COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa facility list Date of Government Version: 11/01/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 6 SUTTER COUNTY: Source: Department of Health Services Telephone: 707-565-6565 Last EDR Contact: 09/25/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Source: Stanislaus County Department of Ennvironmental Protection Telephone: 209-525-6751 Last EDR Contact: 10/16/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/29/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Underground Storage Tanks Underground storage tank sites located in Sutter county. Date of Government Version: 08/31/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/05/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/08/2017 Number of Days to Update: 64 TEHAMA COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa facilities Date of Government Version: 07/19/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/11/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 66 TRINITY COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa facility list Date of Government Version: 10/23/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/24/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 23 TULARE COUNTY: Source: Sutter County Department of Agriculture Telephone: 530-822-7500 Last EDR Contact: 08/31/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/18/2017 Data Release Frequency: Semi -Annually Source: Tehama County Department of Environmental Health Telephone: 530-527-8020 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Department of Toxic Substances Control Telephone: 760-352-0381 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5123555.2s Page GR -43 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING CUPA Facility List Cupa program facilities Date of Government Version: 09/27/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/28/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 18 TUOLUMNE COUNTY: CUPA Facility List Cupa facility list Date of Government Version: 10/24/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/25/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 22 VENTURA COUNTY: Source: Tulare County Environmental Health Services Division Telephone: 559-624-7400 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/19/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Divison of Environmental Health Telephone: 209-533-5633 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Business Plan, Hazardous Waste Producers, and Operating Underground Tanks The BWT list indicates by site address whether the Environmental Health Division has Business Plan (B), Waste Producer (W), and/or Underground Tank (T) information. Date of Government Version: 06/26/2017 Source: Ventura County Environmental Health Division Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/03/2017 Telephone: 805-654-2813 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/16/2017 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Number of Days to Update: 74 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Inventory of Illegal Abandoned and Inactive Sites Ventura County Inventory of Closed, Illegal Abandoned, and Inactive Sites. Date of Government Version: 12/01/2011 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/01/2011 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/19/2012 Number of Days to Update: 49 Source: Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805-654-2813 Last EDR Contact: 09/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually Listing of Underground Tank Cleanup Sites Ventura County Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Sites (LUST). Date of Government Version: 05/29/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/24/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/31/2008 Number of Days to Update: 37 Source: Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805-654-2813 Last EDR Contact: 11/08/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Medical Waste Program List To protect public health and safety and the environment from potential exposure to disease causing agents, the Environmental Health Division Medical Waste Program regulates the generation, handling, storage, treatment and disposal of medical waste throughout the County. Date of Government Version: 06/26/2017 Source: Ventura County Resource Management Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/03/2017 Telephone: 805-654-2813 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/17/2017 Last EDR Contact: 10/23/2017 Number of Days to Update: 75 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5123555.2s Page GR -44 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Underground Tank Closed Sites List Ventura County Operating Underground Storage Tank Sites (UST)/Underground Tank Closed Sites List. Date of Government Version: 08/28/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/12/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2017 Number of Days to Update: 9 YOLO COUNTY: Source: Environmental Health Division Telephone: 805-654-2813 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Underground Storage Tank Comprehensive Facility Report Underground storage tank sites located in Yolo county. Date of Government Version: 09/27/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/02/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/14/2017 Number of Days to Update: 43 YUBA COUNTY: CUPA Facility List CUPA facility listing for Yuba County. Date of Government Version: 11/08/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 6 OTHER DATABASE(S) Source: Yolo County Department of Health Telephone: 530-666-8646 Last EDR Contact: 09/27/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/15/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually Source: Yuba County Environmental Health Department Telephone: 530-749-7523 Last EDR Contact: 10/25/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Varies Depending on the geographic area covered by this report, the data provided in these specialty databases may or may not be complete. For example, the existence of wetlands information data in a specific report does not mean that all wetlands in the area covered by the report are included. Moreover, the absence of any reported wetlands information does not necessarily mean that wetlands do not exist in the area covered by the report. CT MANIFEST: Hazardous Waste Manifest Data Facility and manifest data. Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a tsd facility. Date of Government Version: 07/28/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/18/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/14/2017 Number of Days to Update: 88 NJ MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/11/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/27/2017 Number of Days to Update: 107 Source: Department of Energy & Environmental Protection Telephone: 860-424-3375 Last EDR Contact: 11/14/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/26/2018 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 10/05/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/22/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually TC5123555.2s Page GR -45 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING NY MANIFEST: Facility and Manifest Data Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a TSD facility. Date of Government Version: 10/01/2017 Source: Department of Environmental Conservation Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/01/2017 Telephone: 518-402-8651 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/13/2017 Last EDR Contact: 11/01/2017 Number of Days to Update: 12 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 02/12/2018 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly PA MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/25/2017 Telephone: 717-783-8990 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/25/2017 Last EDR Contact: 10/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/29/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually RI MANIFEST: Manifest information Hazardous waste manifest information Date of Government Version: 12/31/2013 Source: Department of Environmental Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/19/2015 Telephone: 401-222-2797 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/15/2015 Last EDR Contact: 11/16/2017 Number of Days to Update: 26 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/05/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually WI MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/13/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/14/2017 Number of Days to Update: 92 Source: Department of Natural Resources Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 09/11/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/25/2017 Data Release Frequency: Annually Oil/Gas Pipelines Source: PennWell Corporation Petroleum Bundle (Crude Oil, Refined Products, Petrochemicals, Gas Liquids (LPG/NGL), and Specialty Gases (Miscellaneous)) N = Natural Gas Bundle (Natural Gas, Gas Liquids (LPG/NGL), and Specialty Gases (Miscellaneous)). This map includes information copyrighted by PennWell Corporation. This information is provided on a best effort basis and PennWell Corporation does not guarantee its accuracy nor warrant its fitness for any particular purpose. Such information has been reprinted with the permission of PennWell. Electric Power Transmission Line Data Source: PennWell Corporation This map includes information copyrighted by PennWell Corporation. This information is provided on a best effort basis and PennWell Corporation does not guarantee its accuracy nor warrant its fitness for any particular purpose. Such information has been reprinted with the permission of PennWell. Sensitive Receptors: There are individuals deemed sensitive receptors due to their fragile immune systems and special sensitivity to environmental discharges. These sensitive receptors typically include the elderly, the sick, and children. While the location of all sensitive receptors cannot be determined, EDR indicates those buildings and facilities - schools, daycares, hospitals, medical centers, and nursing homes - where individuals who are sensitive receptors are likely to be located. AHA Hospitals: Source: American Hospital Association, Inc. Telephone: 312-280-5991 The database includes a listing of hospitals based on the American Hospital Association's annual survey of hospitals. Medical Centers: Provider of Services Listing Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Telephone: 410-786-3000 A listing of hospitals with Medicare provider number, produced by Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services, a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. TC5123555.2s Page GR -46 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED /DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Nursing Homes Source: National Institutes of Health Telephone: 301-594-6248 Information on Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing homes in the United States. Public Schools Source: National Center for Education Statistics Telephone: 202-502-7300 The National Center for Education Statistics' primary database on elementary and secondary public education in the United States. It is a comprehensive, annual, national statistical database of all public elementary and secondary schools and school districts, which contains data that are comparable across all states. Private Schools Source: National Center for Education Statistics Telephone: 202-502-7300 The National Center for Education Statistics' primary database on private school locations in the United States. Daycare Centers: Licensed Facilities Source: Department of Social Services Telephone: 916-657-4041 Flood Zone Data: This data was obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It depicts 100 -year and 500 -year flood zones as defined by FEMA. It includes the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) which incorporates Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) data and Q3 data from FEMA in areas not covered by NFHL. Source: FEMA Telephone: 877-336-2627 Date of Government Version: 2003, 2015 NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 2002, 2005 and 2010 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. State Wetlands Data: Wetland Inventory Source: Department of Fish & Game Telephone: 916-445-0411 Current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Source: U.S. Geological Survey STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION © 2015 TomTom North America, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material. TC5123555.2s Page GR -47 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE ADDENDUM TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS 40-60 AIRPORT 40-60 AIRPORT BLVD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES Latitude (North): Longitude (West): Universal Tranverse Mercator: UTM X (Meters): UTM Y (Meters): Elevation: USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP Target Property Map Version Date: 37.650899 - 37° 39'3.24" 122.408314 - 122° 24'29.93" Zone 10 552195.2 4167042.5 27 ft. above sea level 5641126 SAN FRANCISCO SOUTH, CA 2012 EDR's GeoCheck Physical Setting Source Addendum is provided to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of potential contaminant migration. Assessment of the impact of contaminant migration generally has two principal investigative components: 1. Groundwater flow direction, and 2. Groundwater flow velocity. Groundwater flow direction may be impacted by surface topography, hydrology, hydrogeology, characteristics of the soil, and nearby wells. Groundwater flow velocity is generally impacted by the nature of the geologic strata. TC5123555.2s Page A-1 GEOCHECe - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION INFORMATION Groundwater flow direction for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional using site-specific well data. If such data is not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other sources of information, such as surface topographic information, hydrologic information, hydrogeologic data collected on nearby properties, and regional groundwater flow information (from deep aquifers). TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Surface topography may be indicative of the direction of surficial groundwater flow. This information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted. TARGET PROPERTY TOPOGRAPHY General Topographic Gradient: General NW SURROUNDING TOPOGRAPHY: ELEVATION PROFILES C 0 0 w North TP South m W -------------------------- �- West I East TP 0 1/2 1 Miles Target Property Elevation: 27 ft. Source: Topography has been determined from the USGS 7.5' Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. TC5123555.2s Page A-2 GEOCHECe - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Surface water can act as a hydrologic barrier to groundwater flow. Such hydrologic information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted. Refer to the Physical Setting Source Map following this summary for hydrologic information (major waterways and bodies of water). 9:1 Iri le\ a 110131 11111VIkill1. I d Flood Plain Panel at Target Property 06081CO043E Additional Panels in search area: 06081CO041E 06081CO042E 06081CO044E NATIONAL WETLAND INVENTORY NWI Quad at Target Property SAN FRANCISCO SOUTH HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION FEMA Source Type FEMA FIRM Flood data FEMA Source Type FEMA FIRM Flood data FEMA FIRM Flood data FEMA FIRM Flood data NWI Electronic Data Coverage YES - refer to the Overview Map and Detail Map Hydrogeologic information obtained by installation of wells on a specific site can often be an indicator of groundwater flow direction in the immediate area. Such hydrogeologic information can be used to assist the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminated properties or, should contamination exist on the target property, what downgradient sites might be impacted. Site -Specific Hydrogeological Data*: Search Radius: 1.25 miles Status: Not found AQUIFLOWa Search Radius: 1.000 Mile. EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System to provide data on the general direction of groundwater flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted by environmental professionals to regulatory authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report, groundwater flow direction as determined hydrogeologically, and the depth to water table. ' ©1996 Site-specific hydrogeological data gathered by CERCLIS Alerts, Inc., Bainbridge Island, WA. All rights reserved. All of the information and opinions presented are those of the cited EPA report(s), which were completed under a Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) investigation. TC5123555.2s Page A-3 LOCATION GENERAL DIRECTION MAP ID FROM TP GROUNDWATER FLOW Al 0 - 1/8 Mile South S A2 0 - 1/8 Mile SE SE A3 0 - 1/8 Mile SSW Not Reported A4 1/8 - 1/4 Mile SSE WNW B5 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West SE C6 1/8 - 1/4 Mile North Varies ' ©1996 Site-specific hydrogeological data gathered by CERCLIS Alerts, Inc., Bainbridge Island, WA. All rights reserved. All of the information and opinions presented are those of the cited EPA report(s), which were completed under a Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) investigation. TC5123555.2s Page A-3 MAP ID B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 D15 C16 C17 18 E19 D20 F21 C22 C23 F24 E25 27 G28 G29 H30 H31 H32 H33 H34 35 36 137 138 39 J40 41 42 43 J44 45 46 K47 48 K49 L50 M51 52 L53 L54 M55 M56 M57 L58 N59 N60 061 062 063 GEOCHECe - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY LOCATION FROM TP 1/8 - 1/4 Mile WNW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile WNW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile WNW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile WNW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile WNW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NNW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile North 1/8 - 1/4 Mile SSW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile ENE 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NNW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile North 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile North 1/4 - 1/2 Mile NNW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile NE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile ESE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile East 1/4 - 1/2 Mile ESE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile East 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile West 1/4 - 1/2 Mile North 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2-1 Mile West 1/2 - 1 Mile SE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2-1 Mile West 1/2-1 Mile West 1/2 - 1 Mile West 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE GENERAL DIRECTION GROUNDWATER FLOW S S N NNE Not Reported N, E, S, E ESE E WSW NW NE E SSE W E Varies E NNE NE Not Reported E NNE NNE NE ENE ENE Not Reported SE N E Not Reported S Varies Not Reported Not Reported WSW SE ESE NNE E NE SSE NW SE NE NE S NE NE NNE NE NNW S S Not Reported TC5123555.2s Page A-4 MAP ID 064 N65 66 67 68 69 N70 71 72 73 P74 P75 76 Q77 Q78 R79 R80 S81 T82 T83 S84 U85 U86 S87 S88 T89 V90 V91 92 93 94 W95 W96 X97 98 X99 100 101 102 103 104 Y105 Y106 Z107 Z108 Z109 110 111 112 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G 7G GEOCHECe - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY LOCATION FROM TP 1/2-1 Mile ENE 1/2-1 Mile SSW 1/2-1 Mile SW 1/2-1 Mile WSW 1/2-1 Mile SSE 1/2-1 Mile North 1/2-1 Mile SSW 1/2-1 Mile North 1/2-1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile West 1/2 - 1 Mile SE 1/2 - 1 Mile SE 1/2 - 1 Mile NNE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile WSW 1/2 - 1 Mile WSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2-1 Mile North 1/2-1 Mile North 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2-1 Mile North 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SE 1/2-1 Mile East 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile North 1/2-1 Mile North 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile NE 1/2 - 1 Mile SW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile East 1/2 - 1 Mile East 1/2 - 1 Mile WNW 1/2 - 1 Mile WNW 1/2 - 1 Mile WNW 1/2 - 1 Mile NNE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile NNE 1/2-1 Mile North 1/2-1 Mile North 1/2 - 1 Mile North 1/2-1 Mile North 1/2-1 Mile North 1/2 - 1 Mile North GENERAL DIRECTION GROUNDWATER FLOW Not Reported NE ENE S Not Reported Not Reported NE, E Not Reported NE NE NW NW SSE W W N Not Reported NE Not Reported Not Reported E Not Reported Not Reported E E ESE E E E SE ESE S S Not Reported S, WSW N ENE NE E Varies WSW WSW WSW SE SE NW SE Not Reported Not Reported SE S S ESE Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported TC5123555.2s Page A-5 MAP ID 8G 9G 10G 11G 12G 13G 14G 15G 16G 17G 18G 19G 20G 21G 22G 23G 24G 25G 26G 27G 28G 29G 30G 31G 32G 33G 34G 35G 36G 37G 38G 39G 40G 41G 42G 43G 44G 45G 46G 47G 48G 49G 50G 51G 52G 53G 54G 55G 56G 57G 58G 59G 60G 61G 62G 63G GEOCHECe - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY LOCATION FROM TP 1/2 - 1 Mile North 1/2 - 1 Mile NNE 1/2 - 1 Mile NE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile North 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile NNW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile North 1/2 - 1 Mile WNW 1/2 - 1 Mile WNW 1/2 - 1 Mile WNW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile NE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/8 - 1/4 Mile North 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NNW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile North 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NNW 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/2 - 1 Mile ENE 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile North 1/8 - 1/4 Mile NE 1/2 - 1 Mile East 1/2 - 1 Mile East 1/8 - 1/4 Mile ENE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile East 1/2 - 1 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile WNW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile WNW 1/2 - 1 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile WNW 1/8 - 1/4 Mile WNW 1/2 - 1 Mile East 1/8 - 1/4 Mile WNW 1/2 - 1 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/2 - 1 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/2 - 1 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/8 - 1/4 Mile West 1/4 - 1/2 Mile East 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile West GENERAL DIRECTION GROUNDWATER FLOW Not Reported SSE ENE E S, WSW SE Not Reported NW SE SE Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported NNE S S NE NE Not Reported WSW SSE Varies E NW WSW W W E W Varies NNE WSW WSW E SE NE Not Reported NNE S S S SE N NE SE NE N, E, S, NW E ESE SSE E Not Reported NNE NNE NNE TC5123555.2s Page A-6 MAP ID 64G 65G 66G 67G 68G 69G 70G 71G 72G 73G 74G 75G 76G 77G 78G 79G 80G 81G 82G 83G 84G 85G 86G 87G 88G 89G 90G 91G 92G 93G 94G 95G 96G 97G 98G 99G 10OG 101G 102G 103G 104G 105G 106G 107G 108G 109G 11OG 111G GEOCHECe - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY LOCATION FROM TP 0 - 1/8 Mile SE 0 - 1/8 Mile South 1/4 - 1/2 Mile ESE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 0 - 1/8 Mile SSW 1/4 -1/2 Mile ESE 1/8 - 1/4 Mile SSE 1/8 - 1/4 Mile SSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile WSW 1/2 - 1 Mile WSW 1/2 - 1 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile WSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSW 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SE 1/4 - 1/2 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SE 1/2 - 1 Mile SE 1/2 - 1 Mile SE 1/4 -1/2 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SE 1/2 - 1 Mile SW 1/2 - 1 Mile SW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSE 1/2 - 1 Mile SSW GENERAL DIRECTION GROUNDWATER FLOW SE S WSW NE NE ENE ENE Not Reported S WNW NE ESE N Not Reported Not Reported E S NE N E Varies SE NW NW Not Reported E ENE NE NE NNW NE Not Reported NE NE, E NE E E E E E Not Reported Not Reported ESE N Not Reported E Not Reported Varies For additional site information, refer to Physical Setting Source Map Findings. TC5123555.2s Page A-7 GEOCHECe - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY GROUNDWATER FLOW VELOCITY INFORMATION Groundwater flow velocity information for a particular site is best determined by a qualified environmental professional using site specific geologic and soil strata data. If such data are not reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary to rely on other sources of information, including geologic age identification, rock stratigraphic unit and soil characteristics data collected on nearby properties and regional soil information. In general, contaminant plumes move more quickly through sandy -gravelly types of soils than silty -clayey types of soils. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY Geologic information can be used by the environmental professional in forming an opinion about the relative speed at which contaminant migration may be occurring. ROCK STRATIGRAPHIC UNIT GEOLOGIC AGE IDENTIFICATION Era: Cenozoic Category: Stratifed Sequence System: Quaternary Series: Quaternary Code: Q (decoded above as Era, System & Series) Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G. Schruben, R.E. Arndt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology of the Conterminous U.S. at 1:2,500,000 Scale - a digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS - 11 (1994). TC5123555.2s Page A-8 SSURGO SOIL MAP - 5123555.2s Target Property SSURGO Soil Water 0 116 I,'B 114 Miles SITE NAME: 40-60 Airport CLIENT: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. ADDRESS: 40-60 Airport Blvd CONTACT: Andrew Marcum South San Francisco CA 94080 INQUIRY #: 5123555.2s LAT/LONG: 37.650899/122.408314 DATE: December 01, 2017 4:06 pm Copyright (0 2017 EDR, Inc. c> 2015 TornTom Rel. 2015. GEOCHECe - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY DOMINANT SOIL COMPOSITION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Soil Conservation Service (SCS) leads the National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS) and is responsible for collecting, storing, maintaining and distributing soil survey information for privately owned lands in the United States. A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape. The following information is based on Soil Conservation Service SSURGO data. Soil Map ID: 1 Soil Component Name: Urban land Soil Surface Texture: Hydrologic Group: Class D - Very slow infiltration rates. Soils are clayey, have a high water table, or are shallow to an impervious layer. Soil Drainage Class: Hydric Status: Not hydric Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: Not Reported Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches Depth to Watertable Min: > 0 inches Soil Layer Information Boundary Classification Saturated hydraulic conductivity Soil Reaction Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil micro m/sec (pH) 1 0 inches 5 inches Not reported Not reported Max: 0.01 Max: Min: Min: 0 Soil Map ID: 2 Soil Component Name: Urban land Soil Surface Texture: Hydrologic Group: Class D - Very slow infiltration rates. Soils are clayey, have a high water table, or are shallow to an impervious layer. Soil Drainage Class: Hydric Status: Not hydric Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: Not Reported Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches Depth to Watertable Min: > 0 inches TC5123555.2s Page A-10 GEOCHECe - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY Soil Layer Information Boundary Classification Saturated hydraulic conductivity Soil Reaction Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil micro m/sec (pH) 1 0 inches 5 inches Not reported Not reported Max: 0.01 Max: Min: Min: 0 Soil Map ID: 3 Soil Component Name Soil Surface Texture: Hydrologic Group: Soil Drainage Class: Hydric Status: Partially hydric Urban land Class D - Very slow infiltration rates. Soils are clayey, have a high water table, or are shallow to an impervious layer. Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: Not Reported Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches Depth to Watertable Min: > 0 inches Soil Layer Information Boundary Classification Saturated hydraulic conductivity Soil Reaction Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil micro m/sec (pH) 1 0 inches 5 inches Not reported Not reported Max: 0.01 Max: Min: Min: 0 Soil Map ID: 4 Soil Component Name: Urban land Soil Surface Texture: Hydrologic Group: Class D - Very slow infiltration rates. Soils are clayey, have a high water table, or are shallow to an impervious layer. Soil Drainage Class: Hydric Status: Not hydric Corrosion Potential - Uncoated Steel: Not Reported Depth to Bedrock Min: > 0 inches Depth to Watertable Min: > 0 inches TC5123555.2s Page A-11 GEOCHECe - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY Soil Layer Information DATABASE Boundary Federal USGS Classification Saturated hydraulic conductivity Soil Reaction Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soil micro m/sec (pH) 1 0 inches 5 inches Not reported Not reported Max: 0.01 Max: Min: Min: 0 LOCAL / REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS EDR Local/Regional Water Agency records provide water well information to assist the environmental professional in assessing sources that may impact ground water flow direction, and in forming an opinion about the impact of contaminant migration on nearby drinking water wells. WELL SEARCH DISTANCE INFORMATION DATABASE SEARCH DISTANCE (miles) Federal USGS 1.000 Federal FRDS PWS Nearest PWS within 1 mile State Database 1.000 FEDERAL USGS WELL INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP No Wells Found FEDERAL FRDS PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP 26 CA4110009 1/8 - 1/4 Mile North Note: PWS System location is not always the same as well location. STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION LOCATION MAP ID WELL ID FROM TP No Wells Found TC5123555.2s Page A-12 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number Al Site ID: 550024 South Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 50482 0 - 1/8 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.79 Lower Deep Water Depth: 3.26 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/20/1989 A2 Site ID: 41-0092 SE Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 68832 0 - 1/8 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.8 Higher Deep Water Depth: 6.0 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/08/1996 A3 Site ID: 550139 SSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 50456 0 - 1/8 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 11 Date: 11/10/1998 A4 Site ID: 550017 SSE Groundwater Flow: WNW AQUIFLOW 50436 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.12 Lower Deep Water Depth: 5.40 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/22/1990 B5 Site ID: 41-0584 West Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 68651 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7 Lower Deep Water Depth: 13 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/31/1989 C6 Site ID: 41-0845 North Groundwater Flow: Varies AQUIFLOW 68850 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 10 Lower Deep Water Depth: 15 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/03/1993 B7 Site ID: 41-0250 WNW Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 69077 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.09 Lower Deep Water Depth: 3.23 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/15/1993 TC5123555.2s Page A-14 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number B8 Site ID: 000715 WNW Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 69078 1/8 -1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.09 Lower Deep Water Depth: 3.23 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/15/1993 B9 Site ID: 41-0762 WNW Groundwater Flow: N AQUIFLOW 69084 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/18/1994 B10 Site ID: 41-0990 WNW Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 69048 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.65 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.25 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/08/1997 B11 Site ID: 41-0004 WNW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 69034 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.20 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.02 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/14/1995 B12 Site ID: 550049 West Groundwater Flow: N, E, S, AQUIFLOW 68758 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Higher Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 3.5 Date: 04/14/1994 B13 Site ID: 559005 West Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68943 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/25/1995 B14 Site ID: 41-0427 West Groundwater Flow: ESE AQUIFLOW 68964 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.29 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.04 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 02/04/1992 TC5123555.2s Page A-15 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number D15 Site ID: 41-0333 West Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68993 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.82 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/29/1995 C16 Site ID: 41-0607 NNW Groundwater Flow: WSW AQUIFLOW 68894 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.27 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.40 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/20/1994 C17 Site ID: 41-0209 North Groundwater Flow: NW AQUIFLOW 68783 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.15 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.33 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/15/1994 18 Site ID: 550141 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50431 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.71 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.0 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/18/1998 E19 Site ID: 550059 ENE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 50445 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.63 Higher Deep Water Depth: 6.31 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/14/1994 D20 Site ID: 41-0315 West Groundwater Flow: SSE AQUIFLOW 69022 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 10 Date: 12/26/1991 F21 Site ID: 41-0913 NW Groundwater Flow: W AQUIFLOW 68707 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.59 Higher Deep Water Depth: 10.03 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/02/1999 TC5123555.2s Page A-16 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number C22 Site ID: 550153 North NNW Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68866 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 9.21 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.54 State: CA Pwsid: Average Water Depth: Not Reported Pwsname: CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE -S SAN FRANCISCO Date: 10/22/1998 Not Reported State served: C23 Site ID: 001271 Fips county: 06081 North Groundwater Flow: Varies AQUIFLOW 68849 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 10 Pws type: CWS Lower Deep Water Depth: 15 TRELOAR, TIM Average Water Depth: Not Reported Contact phone: Date: 09/03/1993 1720 N 1ST ST Contact address2: F24 Site ID: 41-0485 Contact state: CA NW Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68954 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.99 Higher Deep Water Depth: 6.98 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/30/1991 E25 Site ID: 550047 NE Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 50660 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5 Higher Deep Water Depth: 10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/23/1992 26 North FRDS PWS CA4110009 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Lower Epa region: 09 State: CA Pwsid: CA4110009 Pwsname: CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE -S SAN FRANCISCO City served: Not Reported State served: CA Zip served: Not Reported Fips county: 06081 Status: Active Pop srvd: 56110 Pwssvcconn: 15748 Source: Purch_surface_water Pws type: CWS Owner: Private Contact: TRELOAR, TIM Contactor gname: TRELOAR, TIM Contact phone: 408-367-8232 Contact address1: 1720 N 1ST ST Contact address2: Not Reported Contact city: SAN JOSE Contact state: CA Contact zip: 95112-4508 Activity code: A TC5123555.2s Page A-17 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Facid: 3582 Facname: STATION 01 -AFTER FILTER Facility type: Treatment plant Activity code: A Treatment obj: inorganics removal Treatment process: rapid mix Facid: 3595 Facname: RESERVOIR 02 TREATMENT PLANT Facility type: Treatment—Plant Activity code: A Treatment obj: disinfection Treatment process: chloramines Treatment obj: manganese removal Treatment process: filtration, greensand Facid: 6147 Facname: STATION 01 - BEFORE FILTER Facility type: Treatment—Plant Activity code: A Treatment obj: disinfection Treatment process: chloramines Facid: CA4110009009 Facname: STATION 01 -AFTER FILTER Facility type: Treatment plant Activity code: A Treatment obj: inorganics removal Treatment process: rapid mix Facid: CA4110009010 Facname: RESERVOIR 02 TREATMENT PLANT Facility type: Treatment—Plant Activity code: A Treatment obj: disinfection Treatment process: chloramines Facid: CA4110009011 Facname: STATION 01 - BEFORE FILTER Facility type: Treatment—Plant Activity code: A Treatment obj: disinfection Treatment process: chloramines Location Information: Name: CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE -S SAN FRANCISCO Pwstypcd: CWS Primsrccd: SWP Popserved: 56110 Add1: 1720 N 1ST ST Add2: Not Reported City: SAN JOSE State: CA Zip: 95112-4508 Phone: 408-367-8376 Cityserv: Not Reported Cntyserv: San Mateo Stateserv: CA Zipserv: Not Reported Enforcement Information: Violation id: Not Reported Orig cd: F Enf fy: 2004 Enf act date: 12/31/2003 Enf act detail: Fed Compliance achieved Enf act cat: Not Reported Enforcement Information: Violation id: Not Reported Orig cd: S Enf fy: 2009 Enf act date: 05/04/2009 Enf act detail. St Compliance achieved Enf act cat: Not Reported Enforcement Information: Violation id: Not Reported Ong cd: F Enf fy: 2000 Enf act date: 04/04/2000 Enf act detail: St Compliance achieved Enf act cat: Not Reported TC5123555.2s Page A-18 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Enforcement Information: Violation id: Enf fy: Enf act detail: Enforcement Information: Violation id: Enf fy: Enf act detail: Violations Information: Violation id: State: Contamcd: Contamnm: Viol code: Viol name: Rule code: Rule name: Violmeasur: State mcl: Cmpedt: PWS ID: Date Initiated: PWS Name: Addressee / Facility: Facility Latitude: City Served: Treatment Class 9304007 Orig cd: S 2013 Enf act date: 08/19/2013 St Compliance achieved Enf act cat: Resolving 9304007 Ong cd: S 2013 Enf act date: 08/20/2013 St AO (w/o penalty) issued Enf act cat: Formal 9304007 Orig cd: S CA Viol fy: 2013 3014 LEAD & COPPER RULE E. COLI 1992-01-01 - 2015-12-31 34 92V0001 Monitoring, Source Water (GWR) Not Reported Enf. Action: Not Reported 140 California Water Service -S San Francisco GWR Initial Tap Sampling for Pb and Cu Not Reported Unitmeasur: Not Reported Not Reported Cmpbdt: 06/01/2013 06/30/2013 92V0001 CA4110009 Not Reported Date Deactivated: Not Reported CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE -S SAN FRANCISCO SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 System Owner/Responsible Party CALIFORNIA WTR SERV CO 230 MILLER AVE SO SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94080 37 39 16 SOUTH SAN FRANC Mixed (treated and untreated) Violations information not reported. ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION: Facility Longitude: 122 24 24 Population: 52680 System Name: CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE -S Violation Type: Initial Tap Sampling for Pb and Cu Contaminant: LEAD & COPPER RULE Compliance Period: 1992-01-01 - 2015-12-31 Violation ID: 92V0001 Enforcement Date: Not Reported Enf. Action: Not Reported System Name: CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE -S Violation Type: Initial Tap Sampling for Pb and Cu Contaminant: LEAD & COPPER RULE Compliance Period: 1992-01-01 - 2015-12-31 Violation ID: 92V0001 Enforcement Date: Not Reported Enf. Action: Not Reported System Name: California Water Service -S San Francisco Violation Type: Initial Tap Sampling for Pb and Cu Contaminant: LEAD & COPPER RULE Compliance Period: 1/1/1992 0:00:00 - 12/31/2003 0:00:00 Violation ID: 92V0001 Enforcement Date: 12/31/2003 0:00:00 Enf. Action: Fed Compliance Achieved TC5123555.2s Page A-19 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION: System Name: California Water Service -S San Francisco Violation Type: Initial Tap Sampling for Pb and Cu Contaminant: LEAD & COPPER RULE Compliance Period: 01/01/92 - 12/31/03 Violation ID: 92V0001 Enforcement Date: 12/31/03 Enf. Action: Fed Compliance Achieved System Name: CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE -S SAN FRANCISCO Violation Type: Initial Tap Sampling for Pb and Cu Contaminant: LEAD & COPPER RULE Compliance Period: 1992-01-01 - 2015-12-31 Violation ID: 92V0001 Enforcement Date: Not Reported Enf. Action: Not Reported 27 Site ID: 41-0327 WSW Groundwater Flow: SSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68974 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.22 Average Water Depth: 4.5 Lower Date: 05/06/1994 Deep Water Depth: 10.84 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/1996 G28 Site ID: 550045 SSE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68901 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.34 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.57 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/31/1991 G29 Site ID: 41-0197 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68919 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.0 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/1990 H30 Site ID: 41-0680 WSW Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 68715 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.10 Lower Deep Water Depth: 3.48 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/31/1997 H31 Site ID: 41-0111 WSW Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 68948 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Lower Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 4.5 Date: 05/06/1994 TC5123555.2s Page A-20 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number H32 Site ID: 550122 WSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50422 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 2.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/06/1998 H33 Site ID: 550156 WSW Groundwater Flow: ENE AQUIFLOW 68967 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/01/1993 H34 Site ID: 550156 WSW Groundwater Flow: ENE AQUIFLOW 68969 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/01/1993 35 Site ID: 41-0529 North Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68695 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.4 Lower Deep Water Depth: 11 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/27/1998 36 Site ID: 550091 NNW Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 69055 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 16.8 Higher Deep Water Depth: 22.62 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/15/1992 137 Site ID: 41-0264 SE Groundwater Flow: N AQUIFLOW 50498 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.10 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.40 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/22/1996 138 Site ID: 550077 SE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 50500 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 3 Date: 05/06/1992 TC5123555.2s Page A-21 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 39 Site ID: 41-0382 NE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68837 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.9 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.76 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 02/23/1996 J40 Site ID: 41-0684 ESE Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 50447 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.22 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.72 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/06/1995 41 Site ID: 550090 SSE Groundwater Flow: Varies AQUIFLOW 50673 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.70 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.48 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/1992 42 Site ID: 41-0551 SSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68980 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.68 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.97 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/13/1991 43 Site ID: 41-0951 East Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 69008 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.0 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/24/1988 J44 Site ID: 41-0824 ESE Groundwater Flow: WSW AQUIFLOW 69017 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.80 Lower Deep Water Depth: 5.95 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/20/1995 45 Site ID: 41-0574 East Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 68763 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.19 Lower Deep Water Depth: 3.7 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/17/1989 TC5123555.2s Page A-22 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 46 Site ID: 550041 WSW Groundwater Flow: ESE AQUIFLOW 50510 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 9.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 12.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/11/1999 K47 Site ID: 550035 West Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 50459 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/02/1991 48 Site ID: 41-0761 North Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 69072 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 22.13 Higher Deep Water Depth: 24.30 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/22/1994 K49 Site ID: 550099 WSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50453 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 9 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 02/04/1999 L50 Site ID: 41-0940 ENE Groundwater Flow: SSE AQUIFLOW 68712 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/03/1994 M51 Site ID: 41-0642 West Groundwater Flow: NW AQUIFLOW 68605 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 4.09 Deep Water Depth: 5.27 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/1995 52 Site ID: 550094 SE Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 68933 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.38 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.87 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/18/1992 TC5123555.2s Page A-23 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number L53 Site ID: 000146 ENE Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68854 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 14.3 Lower Deep Water Depth: 15.6 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/02/1987 L54 Site ID: 41-0204 ENE Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68855 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 14.3 Lower Deep Water Depth: 15.6 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/02/1987 M55 Site ID: 41-0753 West Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 50553 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 6.10 Deep Water Depth: 8.45 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/03/1996 M56 Site ID: 550038 West Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50670 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.28 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.88 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/29/1998 M57 Site ID: 550007 West Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50415 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 6.2 Date: 01/07/1993 L58 Site ID: 559002 ENE Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 68868 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/03/1995 N59 Site ID: 41-0768 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68751 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 9.75 Date: 10/28/1994 TC5123555.2s Page A-24 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number N60 Site ID: 41-0252 SSW Groundwater Flow: NNW AQUIFLOW 68806 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.18 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.58 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/09/1996 061 Site ID: 001322 ENE Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 68869 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/31/1995 062 Site ID: 41-0938 ENE Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 68870 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/31/1995 063 Site ID: 000691 ENE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68887 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/18/1988 064 Site ID: 41-0173 ENE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68888 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/18/1988 N65 Site ID: 559013 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50654 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 7.65 Deep Water Depth: 8.15 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/05/1998 66 Site ID: 41-0964 SW Groundwater Flow: ENE AQUIFLOW 67156 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.12 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.04 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/01/1999 TC5123555.2s Page A-25 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 67 Site ID: 41-0180 WSW Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 68687 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.86 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10.48 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 11/15/1990 68 Site ID: 41-0455 SSE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68599 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.4 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.18 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/17/1992 69 Site ID: 41-0889 North Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 69094 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 11.30 Higher Deep Water Depth: 16.10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/28/1999 N70 Site ID: 41-0225 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE, E AQUIFLOW 50664 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.07 Lower Deep Water Depth: 5.20 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/28/1997 71 Site ID: 41-0283 North Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68656 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 9.7 Higher Deep Water Depth: 14 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/15/1990 72 Site ID: 550071 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50488 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 1.44 Deep Water Depth: 2.35 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/30/1999 73 Site ID: 41-0735 West Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68608 112-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/23/1996 TC5123555.2s Page A-26 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number P74 Site ID: 41-0328 SE Groundwater Flow: NW AQUIFLOW 69040 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.27 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.33 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/1995 P75 Site ID: 550050 SE Groundwater Flow: NW AQUIFLOW 69041 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 3.27 Deep Water Depth: 4.33 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/1995 76 Site ID: 550020 NNE Groundwater Flow: SSE AQUIFLOW 68641 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 3.93 Deep Water Depth: 7.02 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 11/30/1990 Q77 Site ID: 000713 ENE Groundwater Flow: W AQUIFLOW 68905 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.33 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.68 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/17/1995 Q78 Site ID: 41-0245 ENE Groundwater Flow: W AQUIFLOW 68906 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.33 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.68 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/17/1995 R79 Site ID: 550026 WSW Groundwater Flow: N AQUIFLOW 50474 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 10.34 Deep Water Depth: 11.71 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/22/1999 R80 Site ID: 550034 WSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 50470 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.57 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.77 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 02/1999 TC5123555.2s Page A-27 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number S81 Site ID: 41-0886 SSE Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68834 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 11.6" Date: 09/17/1997 T82 Site ID: 41-0531 North Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 69100 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.7 Higher Deep Water Depth: 4.4 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/16/1993 T83 Site ID: 550027 North Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 69101 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.7 Higher Deep Water Depth: 4.4 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/16/1993 S84 Site ID: 550051 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68829 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.9 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.06 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/22/1992 U85 Site ID: 41-0650 SSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 65790 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 11 Lower Deep Water Depth: 11 Average Water Depth: 11 Date: 11/25/1986 U86 Site ID: 880011 SSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 65789 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 11 Lower Deep Water Depth: 11 Average Water Depth: 11 Date: 11/25/1986 S87 Site ID: 001218 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68615 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.79 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10.95 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/04/1995 TC5123555.2s Page A-28 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number S88 Site ID: 41-0797 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68616 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.79 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10.95 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/04/1995 T89 Site ID: 41-0325 North Groundwater Flow: ESE AQUIFLOW 69096 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.54 Higher Deep Water Depth: 8.28 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/24/1998 V90 Site ID: 41-0098 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68818 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 5.66 Deep Water Depth: 8.33 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/04/1989 V91 Site ID: 41-0116 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68819 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.66 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.33 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/04/1989 92 Site ID: 41-0181 SE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 69063 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.07 Lower Deep Water Depth: 5.41 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 11/10/1992 93 Site ID: 41-0905 East Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 69002 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 4.72 Deep Water Depth: 5.21 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/12/1994 94 Site ID: 550133 SSW Groundwater Flow: ESE AQUIFLOW 50572 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 11 Date: 12/06/1994 TC5123555.2s Page A-29 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number W95 Site ID: 000714 North Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 69029 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.22 Higher Deep Water Depth: 2.72 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/14/1993 W96 Site ID: 41-0673 North Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 69030 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.22 Higher Deep Water Depth: 2.72 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/14/1993 X97 Site ID: 41-0422 SSE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68787 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.9 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.65 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/16/1992 98 Site ID: 550028 ENE Groundwater Flow: S, WSW AQUIFLOW 68623 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 14.08 Higher Deep Water Depth: 17.42 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/1993 X99 Site ID: 550043 SSE Groundwater Flow: N AQUIFLOW 68702 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 11 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/19/1990 100 Site ID: 41-0930 NE Groundwater Flow: ENE AQUIFLOW 68665 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 9.01 Higher Deep Water Depth: 9.20 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/12/1997 101 Site ID: 41-0395 SW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68989 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 24.10 Higher Deep Water Depth: 25.18 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/1992 TC5123555.2s Page A-30 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 102 Site ID: 41-0205 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68630 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.55 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.89 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/25/1994 103 Site ID: 550065 SSW Groundwater Flow: Varies AQUIFLOW 52674 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.55 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.63 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/07/1996 104 Site ID: 41-0176 ENE Groundwater Flow: WSW AQUIFLOW 68610 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 10.26 Deep Water Depth: 10.61 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/11/1991 Y105 Site ID: 000015 East Groundwater Flow: WSW AQUIFLOW 68937 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 12.4 Higher Deep Water Depth: 19.0 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/05/1989 Y106 Site ID: 41-0709 East Groundwater Flow: WSW AQUIFLOW 68938 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 12.4 Higher Deep Water Depth: 19.0 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/05/1989 Z107 Site ID: 550120 WNW Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 50649 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 6.26 Deep Water Depth: 14.63 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/27/1997 Z108 Site ID: 550120 WNW Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 50652 112-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.26 Lower Deep Water Depth: 14.63 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/27/1997 TC5123555.2s Page A-31 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number Z109 Site ID: 41-0626 WNW Groundwater Flow: NW AQUIFLOW 50560 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 12.40 Lower Deep Water Depth: 12.65 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/11/1998 110 Site ID: 550016 NNE Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 68663 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.27 Higher Deep Water Depth: 10.23 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 11/25/1991 111 Site ID: 550064 SSE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 50419 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 4.35 Deep Water Depth: 7.93 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/28/1995 112 Site ID: 41-0015 ENE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68594 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.5 Higher Deep Water Depth: 4.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/24/1989 1G Site ID: 550016 NNE Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 68663 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.27 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10.23 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 11/25/1991 2G Site ID: 000714 North Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 69029 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 1.22 Deep Water Depth: 2.72 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/14/1993 3G Site ID: 41-0673 North Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 69030 112-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.22 Lower Deep Water Depth: 2.72 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/14/1993 TC5123555.2s Page A-32 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 4G Site ID: 41-0325 North Groundwater Flow: ESE AQUIFLOW 69096 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.54 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.28 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/24/1998 5G Site ID: 41-0531 North Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 69100 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.7 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.4 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/16/1993 6G Site ID: 550027 North Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 69101 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 1.7 Deep Water Depth: 4.4 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/16/1993 7G Site ID: 41-0889 North Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 69094 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 11.30 Lower Deep Water Depth: 16.10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/28/1999 8G Site ID: 41-0283 North Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68656 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 9.7 Lower Deep Water Depth: 14 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/15/1990 9G Site ID: 550020 NNE Groundwater Flow: SSE AQUIFLOW 68641 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 3.93 Deep Water Depth: 7.02 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 11/30/1990 10G Site ID: 41-0930 NE Groundwater Flow: ENE AQUIFLOW 68665 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 9.01 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.20 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/12/1997 TC5123555.2s Page A-33 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 11G Site ID: 41-0761 North Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 69072 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 22.13 Lower Deep Water Depth: 24.30 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/22/1994 12G Site ID: 550028 ENE Groundwater Flow: S, WSW AQUIFLOW 68623 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 14.08 Lower Deep Water Depth: 17.42 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/1993 13G Site ID: 550091 NNW Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 69055 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 16.8 Lower Deep Water Depth: 22.62 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/15/1992 14G Site ID: 41-0529 North Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68695 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.4 Lower Deep Water Depth: 11 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/27/1998 15G Site ID: 41-0626 WNW Groundwater Flow: NW AQUIFLOW 50560 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 12.40 Lower Deep Water Depth: 12.65 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/11/1998 16G Site ID: 550120 WNW Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 50649 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 6.26 Deep Water Depth: 14.63 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/27/1997 17G Site ID: 550120 WNW Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 50652 112-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.26 Lower Deep Water Depth: 14.63 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/27/1997 TC5123555.2s Page A-34 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 18G Site ID: 41-0382 NE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68837 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.9 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.76 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 02/23/1996 19G Site ID: 000691 ENE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68887 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/18/1988 20G Site ID: 41-0173 ENE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68888 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/18/1988 21G Site ID: 559002 ENE Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 68868 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/03/1995 22G Site ID: 001322 ENE Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 68869 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/31/1995 23G Site ID: 41-0938 ENE Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 68870 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/31/1995 24G Site ID: 000146 ENE Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68854 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 14.3 Lower Deep Water Depth: 15.6 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/02/1987 TC5123555.2s Page A-35 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 25G Site ID: 41-0204 ENE Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68855 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 14.3 Lower Deep Water Depth: 15.6 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/02/1987 26G Site ID: 41-0015 ENE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68594 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/24/1989 27G Site ID: 41-0176 ENE Groundwater Flow: WSW AQUIFLOW 68610 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 10.26 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10.61 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/11/1991 28G Site ID: 41-0940 ENE Groundwater Flow: SSE AQUIFLOW 68712 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/03/1994 29G Site ID: 001271 North Groundwater Flow: Varies AQUIFLOW 68849 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 10 Lower Deep Water Depth: 15 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/03/1993 30G Site ID: 550153 NNW Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68866 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 9.21 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.54 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/22/1998 31G Site ID: 41-0209 North Groundwater Flow: NW AQUIFLOW 68783 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.15 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.33 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/15/1994 TC5123555.2s Page A-36 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 32G Site ID: 41-0607 NNW Groundwater Flow: WSW AQUIFLOW 68894 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.27 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.40 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/20/1994 33G Site ID: 000713 ENE Groundwater Flow: W AQUIFLOW 68905 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.33 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.68 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/17/1995 34G Site ID: 41-0245 ENE Groundwater Flow: W AQUIFLOW 68906 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.33 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.68 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/17/1995 35G Site ID: 41-0485 NW Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68954 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.99 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.98 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/30/1991 36G Site ID: 41-0913 NW Groundwater Flow: W AQUIFLOW 68707 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.59 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10.03 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/02/1999 37G Site ID: 41-0845 North Groundwater Flow: Varies AQUIFLOW 68850 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 10 Lower Deep Water Depth: 15 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/03/1993 38G Site ID: 550047 NE Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 50660 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/23/1992 TC5123555.2s Page A-37 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 39G Site ID: 000015 East Groundwater Flow: WSW AQUIFLOW 68937 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 12.4 Lower Deep Water Depth: 19.0 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/05/1989 40G Site ID: 41-0709 East Groundwater Flow: WSW AQUIFLOW 68938 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 12.4 Deep Water Depth: 19.0 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/05/1989 41G Site ID: 550059 ENE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 50445 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.63 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.31 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/14/1994 42G Site ID: 41-0574 East Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 68763 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.19 Lower Deep Water Depth: 3.7 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/17/1989 43G Site ID: 41-0735 West Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68608 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/23/1996 44G Site ID: 41-0004 WNW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 69034 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.20 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.02 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/14/1995 45G Site ID: 41-0990 WNW Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 69048 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.65 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.25 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/08/1997 TC5123555.2s Page A-38 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 46G Site ID: 41-0753 West Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 50553 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.10 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.45 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/03/1996 47G Site ID: 41-0250 WNW Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 69077 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.09 Lower Deep Water Depth: 3.23 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/15/1993 48G Site ID: 000715 WNW Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 69078 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.09 Lower Deep Water Depth: 3.23 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/15/1993 49G Site ID: 41-0905 East Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 69002 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.72 Lower Deep Water Depth: 5.21 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/12/1994 50G Site ID: 41-0762 WNW Groundwater Flow: N AQUIFLOW 69084 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/18/1994 51G Site ID: 550038 West Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50670 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.28 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.88 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/29/1998 52G Site ID: 41-0584 West Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 68651 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7 Lower Deep Water Depth: 13 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/31/1989 TC5123555.2s Page A-39 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 53G Site ID: 550007 West Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50415 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 6.2 Date: 01/07/1993 54G Site ID: 550049 West Groundwater Flow: N, E, S, AQUIFLOW 68758 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Lower Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 3.5 Date: 04/14/1994 55G Site ID: 41-0642 West Groundwater Flow: NW AQUIFLOW 68605 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 4.09 Deep Water Depth: 5.27 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/1995 56G Site ID: 559005 West Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68943 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/25/1995 57G Site ID: 41-0427 West Groundwater Flow: ESE AQUIFLOW 68964 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.29 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.04 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 02/04/1992 58G Site ID: 41-0315 West Groundwater Flow: SSE AQUIFLOW 69022 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 10 Date: 12/26/1991 59G Site ID: 41-0333 West Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68993 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.82 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/29/1995 TC5123555.2s Page A-40 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 60G Site ID: 41-0951 East Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 69008 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.0 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/24/1988 61G Site ID: 41-0680 WSW Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 68715 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.10 Lower Deep Water Depth: 3.48 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/31/1997 62G Site ID: 41-0111 WSW Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 68948 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 4.5 Date: 05/06/1994 63G Site ID: 550035 West Groundwater Flow: NNE AQUIFLOW 50459 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/02/1991 64G Site ID: 41-0092 SE Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 68832 0 - 1/8 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.8 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.0 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/08/1996 65G Site ID: 550024 South Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 50482 0 - 1/8 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 2.79 Deep Water Depth: 3.26 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/20/1989 66G Site ID: 41-0824 ESE Groundwater Flow: WSW AQUIFLOW 69017 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.80 Lower Deep Water Depth: 5.95 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/20/1995 TC5123555.2s Page A-41 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 67G Site ID: 550122 WSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50422 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 2.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/06/1998 68G Site ID: 550099 WSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50453 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 9 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 02/04/1999 69G Site ID: 550156 WSW Groundwater Flow: ENE AQUIFLOW 68967 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/01/1993 70G Site ID: 550156 WSW Groundwater Flow: ENE AQUIFLOW 68969 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/01/1993 71G Site ID: 550139 SSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 50456 0 - 1/8 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 11 Date: 11/10/1998 72G Site ID: 41-0684 ESE Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 50447 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.22 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.72 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/06/1995 73G Site ID: 550017 SSE Groundwater Flow: WNW AQUIFLOW 50436 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.12 Lower Deep Water Depth: 5.40 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/22/1990 TC5123555.2s Page A-42 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 74G Site ID: 550141 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50431 1/8 - 1/4 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.71 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.0 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/18/1998 75G Site ID: 550041 WSW Groundwater Flow: ESE AQUIFLOW 50510 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 9.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 12.5 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/11/1999 76G Site ID: 550026 WSW Groundwater Flow: N AQUIFLOW 50474 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 10.34 Deep Water Depth: 11.71 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/22/1999 77G Site ID: 550034 WSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 50470 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.57 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.77 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 02/1999 78G Site ID: 550045 SSE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68901 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.34 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.57 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 01/31/1991 79G Site ID: 41-0197 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68919 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.0 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/1990 80G Site ID: 41-0180 WSW Groundwater Flow: S AQUIFLOW 68687 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.86 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10.48 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 11/15/1990 TC5123555.2s Page A-43 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 81G Site ID: 41-0327 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68974 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.22 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10.84 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/1996 82G Site ID: 41-0264 SE Groundwater Flow: N AQUIFLOW 50498 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.10 Lower Deep Water Depth: 6.40 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/22/1996 83G Site ID: 550077 SE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 50500 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Lower Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 3 Date: 05/06/1992 84G Site ID: 550090 SSE Groundwater Flow: Varies AQUIFLOW 50673 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 5.70 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.48 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/1992 85G Site ID: 550094 SE Groundwater Flow: SE AQUIFLOW 68933 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 2.38 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.87 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 08/18/1992 86G Site ID: 41-0328 SE Groundwater Flow: NW AQUIFLOW 69040 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.27 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.33 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/1995 87G Site ID: 550050 SE Groundwater Flow: NW AQUIFLOW 69041 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.27 Lower Deep Water Depth: 4.33 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/1995 TC5123555.2s Page A-44 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 88G Site ID: 41-0551 SSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68980 1/4 - 1/2 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.68 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.97 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/13/1991 89G Site ID: 41-0181 SE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 69063 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 4.07 Deep Water Depth: 5.41 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 11/10/1992 90G Site ID: 41-0964 SW Groundwater Flow: ENE AQUIFLOW 67156 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 3.12 Deep Water Depth: 6.04 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 03/01/1999 91G Site ID: 41-0395 SW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68989 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 24.10 Lower Deep Water Depth: 25.18 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/1992 92G Site ID: 550071 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50488 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 1.44 Lower Deep Water Depth: 2.35 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 07/30/1999 93G Site ID: 41-0252 SSW Groundwater Flow: NNW AQUIFLOW 68806 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 4.18 Deep Water Depth: 8.58 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/09/1996 94G Site ID: 41-0768 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68751 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 9.75 Date: 10/28/1994 TC5123555.2s Page A-45 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 95G Site ID: 41-0455 SSE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68599 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.4 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.18 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/17/1992 96G Site ID: 559013 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 50654 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.65 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.15 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/05/1998 97G Site ID: 41-0225 SSW Groundwater Flow: NE, E AQUIFLOW 50664 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 2.07 Deep Water Depth: 5.20 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/28/1997 98G Site ID: 41-0886 SSE Groundwater Flow: NE AQUIFLOW 68834 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 11.6" Date: 09/17/1997 99G Site ID: 41-0098 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68818 1/2 -1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 5.66 Deep Water Depth: 8.33 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/04/1989 100G Site ID: 41-0116 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68819 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: 5.66 Deep Water Depth: 8.33 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/04/1989 101G Site ID: 001218 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68615 112-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.79 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10.95 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/04/1995 TC5123555.2s Page A-46 Map ID Direction Distance Elevation GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Database EDR ID Number 102G Site ID: 41-0797 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68616 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.79 Lower Deep Water Depth: 10.95 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 12/04/1995 103G Site ID: 550051 SSE Groundwater Flow: E AQUIFLOW 68829 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 7.9 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.06 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 05/22/1992 104G Site ID: 41-0650 SSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 65790 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 11 Lower Deep Water Depth: 11 Average Water Depth: 11 Date: 11/25/1986 105G Site ID: 880011 SSW Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 65789 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 11 Lower Deep Water Depth: 11 Average Water Depth: 11 Date: 11/25/1986 106G Site ID: 550133 SSW Groundwater Flow: ESE AQUIFLOW 50572 1/2-1 Mile Lower Shallow Water Depth: Not Reported Deep Water Depth: Not Reported Average Water Depth: 11 Date: 12/06/1994 107G Site ID: 550043 SSE Groundwater Flow: N AQUIFLOW 68702 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.5 Lower Deep Water Depth: 11 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 06/19/1990 108G Site ID: 41-0422 SSE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported AQUIFLOW 68787 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 3.9 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.65 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 09/16/1992 TC5123555.2s Page A-47 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS Map ID Direction Distance Elevation 109G Site ID: 41-0205 SSE Groundwater Flow: E 1/2 -1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 8.55 Lower Deep Water Depth: 8.89 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/25/1994 11OG Site ID: 550064 SSE Groundwater Flow: Not Reported 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 4.35 Lower Deep Water Depth: 7.93 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 04/28/1995 111G Site ID: 550065 SSW Groundwater Flow: Varies 1/2-1 Mile Shallow Water Depth: 6.55 Lower Deep Water Depth: 9.63 Average Water Depth: Not Reported Date: 10/07/1996 Database EDR ID Number AQUIFLOW 68630 AQUIFLOW 50419 AQUIFLOW 52674 TC5123555.2s Page A-48 GEOCHECK®- PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS RADON AREA RADON INFORMATION State Database: CA Radon Radon Test Results Zipcode Num Tests 94080 92 > 4 pCi/L 2 Federal EPA Radon Zone for SAN MATEO County: 2 Note: Zone 1 indoor average level > 4 pCi/L. Zone 2 indoor average level — 2 pCi/L and — 4 pCi/L. Zone 3 indoor average level < 2 pCi/L. Federal Area Radon Information for Zip Code: 94080 Number of sites tested: 2 Area Average Activity % <4 pCi/L % 4-20 pCi/L Living Area - 1st Floor 0.350 pCi/L 100% 0% Living Area - 2nd Floor Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Basement Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported o/ >9n nr.i/i 0% Not Reported Not Reported TC5123555.2s Page A-49 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION USGS 7.5' Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Source: United States Geologic Survey EDR acquired the USGS 7.5' Digital Elevation Model in 2002 and updated it in 2006. The 7.5 minute DEM corresponds to the USGS 1:24,000- and 1:25,000 -scale topographic quadrangle maps. The DEM provides elevation data with consistent elevation units and projection. Current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Source: U.S. Geological Survey HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Flood Zone Data: This data was obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It depicts 100 -year and 500 -year flood zones as defined by FEMA. It includes the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) which incorporates Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) data and Q3 data from FEMA in areas not covered by NFHL. Source: FEMA Telephone: 877-336-2627 Date of Government Version: 2003, 2015 NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 2002, 2005 and 2010 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. State Wetlands Data: Wetland Inventory Source: Department of Fish & Game Telephone: 916-445-0411 HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION AQUIFLOWR Information System Source: EDR proprietary database of groundwater flow information EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System (AIS) to provide data on the general direction of groundwater flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted to regulatory authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report, hydrogeologically determined groundwater flow direction and depth to water table information. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G. Schruben, R.E. Arndt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology of the Conterminous U.S. at 1:2,500,000 Scale - A digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS - 11 (1994). STATSGO: State Soil Geographic Database Source: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) leads the national Conservation Soil Survey (NCSS) and is responsible for collecting, storing, maintaining and distributing soil survey information for privately owned lands in the United States. A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape. Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed (SSURGO) soil survey maps. SSURGO: Soil Survey Geographic Database Source: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Telephone: 800-672-5559 SSURGO is the most detailed level of mapping done by the Natural Resources Conservation Service, mapping scales generally range from 1:12,000 to 1:63,360. Field mapping methods using national standards are used to construct the soil maps in the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database. SSURGO digitizing duplicates the original soil survey maps. This level of mapping is designed for use by landowners, townships and county natural resource planning and management. TC5123555.2s Page PSGR-1 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED LOCAL / REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS FEDERAL WATER WELLS PWS: Public Water Systems Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water Telephone: 202-564-3750 Public Water System data from the Federal Reporting Data System. A PWS is any water system which provides water to at least 25 people for at least 60 days annually. PWSs provide water from wells, rivers and other sources. PWS ENF: Public Water Systems Violation and Enforcement Data Source: EPA/Office of Drinking Water Telephone: 202-564-3750 Violation and Enforcement data for Public Water Systems from the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) after August 1995. Prior to August 1995, the data came from the Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS). USGS Water Wells: USGS National Water Inventory System (NWIS) This database contains descriptive information on sites where the USGS collects or has collected data on surface water and/or groundwater. The groundwater data includes information on wells, springs, and other sources of groundwater. STATE RECORDS Water Well Database Source: Department of Water Resources Telephone: 916-651-9648 California Drinking Water Quality Database Source: Department of Public Health Telephone: 916-324-2319 The database includes all drinking water compliance and special studies monitoring for the state of California since 1984. It consists of over 3,200,000 individual analyses along with well and water system information. OTHER STATE DATABASE INFORMATION California Oil and Gas Well Locations Source: Department of Conservation Telephone: 916-323-1779 Oil and Gas well locations in the state. RADON State Database: CA Radon Source: Department of Health Services Telephone: 916-324-2208 Radon Database for California Area Radon Information Source: USGS Telephone: 703-356-4020 The National Radon Database has been developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and is a compilation of the EPA/State Residential Radon Survey and the National Residential Radon Survey. The study covers the years 1986 - 1992. Where necessary data has been supplemented by information collected at private sources such as universities and research institutions. EPA Radon Zones Source: EPA Telephone: 703-356-4020 Sections 307 & 309 of IRAA directed EPA to list and identify areas of U.S. with the potential for elevated indoor radon levels. TC5123555.2s Page PSGR-2 PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED OTHER Airport Landing Facilities: Private and public use landing facilities Source: Federal Aviation Administration, 800-457-6656 Epicenters: World earthquake epicenters, Richter 5 or greater Source: Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration California Earthquake Fault Lines: The fault lines displayed on EDR's Topographic map are digitized quaternary fault lines, prepared in 1975 by the United State Geological Survey. Additional information (also from 1975) regarding activity at specific fault lines comes from California's Preliminary Fault Activity Map prepared by the California Division of Mines and Geology. STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION © 2015 TomTom North America, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to Tele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject to the terms of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material. TC5123555.2s Page PSGR-3 APPENDIX D: QUALIFICATIONS PARTNER PARTNER Education Alvaro Dominguez Partner Associate M.S. in Environmental Science and Management — University of California Santa Barbara B.S. in Aquatic Biology — University of California Santa Barbara Registrations Registered Environmental Assessor (REA) I - 30191 Highlights 11+ years in the environmental industry Experience Summary Mr. Dominguez has over 11 years of experience in the environmental service industry. He has significant experience in conducting due diligence assessments for a variety of property types and the needs and requirements of varied number of reporting standards, including ASTM standards, EPA's All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI), and customized client formats. Specifically, Mr. Dominguez has performed Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Environmental Transaction Screens, Phase II and III Subsurface Investigations projects including: soil, soil vapor, sediment and groundwater sampling and analysis. Mr. Dominguez started his career in the environmental field working as an Environmental Staff Scientist for the Alameda County Water District for approximately 2 years. He was involved in implementation of the groundwater protection plan and assisted in the review of subsurface investigations. For approximately 6 years he served as an Environmental Staff Professional for a nationwide environmental consulting firm where he honed his environmental experience. Following this time he has serviced his own clientele and has supported national due diligence firms in completing ESAs. Mr. Dominguez served as the project manager of a former industrial site with Brownfield initiative. This site was proposed for redevelopment as a low income housing project in Emeryville, California. He also obtained the required environmental clearance from State and local regulatory agencies for the development of two high schools in Brentwood, California, in two former agricultural production fields. The assessment activities were based on available information of former use and focused areas were identified during site assessment as posing an environmental concern. Mr. Dominguez' duties also included working with federal and local regulatory agencies. He has been involved with several environmental projects where he: • Coordinated and managed projects overviewed by local and or State regulatory agencies. Prepared and implemented sample analysis and work -plans for subsurface investigations, including the removal of a fuel underground storage tank. • Coordinated the removal and disposal of hazardous materials; conducted preliminary environmental assessments. • Managed project budgets and proposal and change work order writing. • Prepared Phase I Environmental Site Assessments 800-419-4923 www.PARTNEResi.com Alvaro Dominguez • Conducted field investigations involving the installation/abandonment of groundwater monitoring wells, the collection of air, groundwater, soil, and soil -vapor samples for chemical analyses, and other site assessment related work. • Conducted air, groundwater, soil -vapor and surface/subsurface soil sampling. • Summarize field and analytical data and investigation report writing. • Completed wetland delineations and conducting preliminary biological assessments. Project Experience City of Emeryville - Former Ambassador Laundry Site • Prepared and implemented the SAP to remove a UST and assess the site's subsurface conditions (soil, soil vapor and groundwater). • Characterized investigation generated waste and coordinated its appropriate disposal. Chemicals of concern: petroleum hydrocarbons Liberty Union High School District - La Paloma and 4th High School • Conducted and managed investigations required to comply with CDE and DTSC regulations for the construction of two high schools in land formerly used for agricultural production. • Wrote and implemented Remedial Action Plan, and wrote report. • Characterized investigation generated waste and coordinated its appropriate disposal. • Both projects received No -further action letters from DTSC. Chemicals of concern: arsenic, lead, OCPs, and petroleum hydrocarbons Menlo Park City School District - Encinal School • Assessed presence of naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) and assessed the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in groundwater at the site. • Characterized investigation generated waste and coordinated its appropriate disposal. DTSC granted NFA to the project. Chemicals of concern: NOA in soil and volatile organic compounds in groundwater City of Oakland - Ettie St. Watershed PCB Abatement • Completed tasks described in a Proposition 13 Grant to evaluate and abate potential sources of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) -containing sediments within the Ettie Street Pump Station Watershed (ESPSW). • Collected sediment samples from the public -right-of-way and private properties to identify potential point sources of PCBs. • Prepared and implemented an abatement plan to reduce the load of PCB -containing sediments in the ESPSW. • Characterized investigation generated waste and coordinated its appropriate disposal. Chemicals of concern: Heavy metals and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB). 2°'°° PARTNER PARTNER Education B.A. - Botany, Miami University (Ohio) Minor - Conservation and the Environment Training Hazardous Waste Operations Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) Steve Kovach Senior Project Manager Highlights Fifteen years of experience with environmental and engineering disciplines Over 11 years of experience performing and overseeing environmental due diligence projects Experience Summary Mr. Kovach has experience in a broad range of environmental and engineering disciplines including: engineering and environmental due diligence services, industrial air, water, and wastewater permit compliance and monitoring, hazardous waste management and disposal, electrical utilities projects, environmental engineering projects, and wetland ecology research. Mr. Kovach serves as a Senior Project Manager for Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner), managing and performing Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and other due diligence projects supporting the commercial real estate industry. Mr. Kovach has significant experience in managing, reviewing and performing due diligence assessments for a variety of property types and the needs and requirements of varied number of reporting standards, including ASTM standards, EPA's All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI), and customized client formats. Mr. Kovach's experience extends to numerous different client types and needs, such as lenders, brokers, property owners and prospective purchasers. Mr. Kovach has performed Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Environmental Transaction Screens, Property Condition Assessments (PCAs), Regulatory Compliance Assessments, Asbestos sampling, Lead- based Paint sampling, Radon Studies, Lead -in -Water sampling, permit compliance and regulatory agency interaction, hazardous waste storage and handling, air quality monitoring, and environmental emergency responses. Project Experience Dry cleaner, San Francisco, CA. Mr. Kovach performed a Phase I Environmental Assessment for a long-term dry cleaning operation and identified significant contamination and human health risk in subsequent investigations. Industrial aerospace manufacturing facility, San Leandro, CA. Mr. Kovach performed a Phase I Environmental Assessment for an industrial facility identified as one of the responsible parties for a regional plume of groundwater contamination. 800-419-4923 www.PARTNEResi.com Steve Kovach Proposed school site, Oakland, CA. Mr. Kovach oversaw and reviewed a Phase I Environmental Assessment for a proposed school site subject to California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) requirements. Former mines and ore milling sites, Sierra Nevada Mountains, CA and NV. Mr. Kovach performed several Phase I Environmental Assessments for historical mining and ore milling sites. Various Dairy Farms, Stanislaus County, CA. Mr. Kovach performed and reviewed several Phase I Environmental Assessments for large dairy farms regulated by the California State Water Resources Control Board's Confined Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) program. Paper product manufacturer, Longview, WA. Mr. Kovach performed a Phase I Environmental Assessment for a large, old paper manufacturing facility requiring evaluation of various environmental issues. High-rise luxury hotel, Seattle, WA. Mr. Kovach performed a Phase I Environmental Assessment for a luxury hotel formerly developed with three gasoline service stations and other environmentally sensitive occupants. Contact skovach@partneresi.com 2 P a g e PARTNER PARTNER Jay Grenfell, REPA, LEED AP National Client Manager, Principal Education B.A, Environmental Science, University of California at Berkeley Registrations Registered Environmental Property Assessor, National Registry of Environmental Professionals LEED Accredited Professional, United States Green Building Council Highlights 16 years in the environmental consulting industry Experience in various disciplines, including regulatory compliance, asbestos abatement, point source air monitoring, Tier II reporting, and Environmental Health & Safety consulting services. Experience Summary Mr. Grenfell currently serves as a National Client Manager providing risk management solutions to clients' due diligence and engineering needs. Mr. Grenfell's breadth of experience and understanding of commercial real estate transactions from both an equity investment and lending view allow him to provide risk management consulting that align with client objectives. Mr. Grenfell conducted and managed thousands of Phase I ESAs on industrial, office, multi -family, government, retail, and hospitality properties prior to assuming his role as a client manager and business development professional. His experience also includes management of large multi -site portfolios for varied and demanding stakeholders, where he mentored field assessors, identifying environmental risks, and provided detailed reports within demanding deadlines. Mr. Grenfell experience includes understanding and coordinating a full suite of due diligence services, including Phase II subsurface investigations, Property Condition Assessments, Seismic Risk Assessments, ALTA Surveys, Asbestos and Lead Surveys, and Energy Audits. Mr. Grenfell has worked for nationwide and local clients that include commercial developers, mortgage bankers, real estate brokers, individual investors, equity/institutional investment groups, and financial lending institutions, including CMBS lenders, SBA lenders, and GSA (Fannie and Freddie) lenders. Project Experience Multi -Site Portfolio, Nationwide. Managed performance and delivery of summary matrix and complete reports for a 300 -site portfolio of Class A high-rise office buildings, at the time valued as the largest real estate transaction in history. Lead scheduled conference calls summarizing and evaluating environmental liabilities for a large stakeholder group. Phase /I Subsurface Investigations, Kansas City, Missouri. Conducted eight Phase II Site Assessments at gasoline stations over a four-day period, coordinating and supervising the advancement of soil borings and collected soil and groundwater samples. Documented results in concise, well-written reports. Industrial Compliance Evaluation, San Francisco, CA. Managed a compliance evaluation team at an 8,000 employee, 24-hour aircraft maintenance center, evaluating environmental regulatory compliance. Provided solutions and established protocols for ensuring compliance. 800-419-4923 www.PARTNEResi.com Jay Grenfell Third -Party Report Reviews, Chicago, IL. Conducted 3rd -party reviews of over 150 gasoline stations, documenting previous report findings and providing a matrix listing issues and updated risk-based recommendations. High Rise Office Buildings, San Francisco. Worked with technical team to manage pre-acquisition due diligence for equity investor of high rise office buildings in downtown San Francisco. Included equity PCA with specialty evaluations of fa4ade, MEP, Fire and Life Safety, Roof, and ADA. Provided red flag analysis and summary costs tables within 48 hours of initial site visits with final reports provided within 10 business days. Multi -Site Portfolio, California. Managed performance and delivery of summary matrix and complete reports for a 150 -site portfolio of fast food restaurants providing environmental and property condition assessments with specialty evaluations of roofs and MEP systems. Affiliations Bay Area Mortgage Association (BAMA) International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) The Risk Management Association (RMA) The Commercial Real Estate Development Corporation (NAIOP) Speaking Due Diligence Panelist, Income Property Lending Group, San Francisco, Reoccurring. Provide industry insight into topical due diligence issues to an audience of investors and lenders. Bisnow Moderator, Equity Investment and Construction Panels, San Francisco, Reoccurring. Moderator for specific topics regarding commercial real estate lending and development to a mixed audience of investors, attorneys, developers, and lenders. Publications Improving the Seismic Resilience of California Buildings, California Mortgage Finance, 2014, Co -Authored Industrial Properties and Environmental Risk, GlobeSt.com, 2013 Change is in the Air, Scotsman Guide, 2012 Contact jgrenfell@partneresi.com 2 P a °` PARTNER APPENDIX G TECHNICAL NOISE STUDY ACOUSTICS Acoustical & Audiovisual Consultants ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 -TECHNICAL NOISE STUDY FOR: 40 AIRPORT BOULEVARD SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA RGD Project #: 21-023 PREPARED FOR: Raney Planning & Management, Inc. 1501 Sports Drive, Suite A Sacramento, CA 95834 PREPARED BY: Alan Rosen Tsz "Anthony" Wong DATE: 23 August 2021 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDA000STICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Technical Noise Study Page 2 1 Introduction This report analyzes the potential off-site noise impacts associated with the proposed co -living residential project at 40 Airport Boulevard in South San Francisco. The project consists of the demolition of the existing commercial building and construction of a new eight -story residential building. The new building would have 292 residential units and amenity spaces such as resident cafe, club room and community room. 2 Fundamental Concepts of Environmental Noise Noise can be defined as unwanted sound. It is commonly measured with an instrument called a sound level meter. The sound level meter captures the sound with a microphone and converts it into a number called a sound level. Sound levels are expressed in units of decibels. To correlate the microphone signal to a level that corresponds to the way humans perceive noise, the A -weighting filter is used. A -weighting de-emphasizes low -frequency and very high - frequency sound in a manner similar to human hearing. The use of A -weighting is required by most local General Plans as well as federal and state noise regulations (e.g. Caltrans, EPA, OSHA and HUD). The abbreviation dBA is sometimes used when the A -weighted sound level is reported. Because of the time -varying nature of environmental sound, there are many descriptors that are used to quantify the sound level. Although one individual descriptor alone does not fully describe a particular noise environment, taken together, they can more accurately represent the noise environment. The maximum instantaneous noise level (Lmax) is often used to identify the loudness of a single event such as a car pass -by or airplane flyover. To express the average noise level the Leq (equivalent noise level) is used. The Leq can be measured over any length of time but is typically reported for periods of 15 minutes to 1 hour. The background noise level (or residual noise level) is the sound level during the quietest moments. It is usually generated by steady sources such as distant freeway traffic. It can be quantified with a descriptor called the Lso which is the sound level exceeded 90 percent of the time. There are other statistical descriptors that are used, often times as part of a local noise ordinance. These descriptors are used since local ordinances will have limits based on the number of minutes per hour that an intrusive sound may exceed a specified limit. For example, if a specified noise level cannot be exceeded more than 30 minutes in an hour that is referred to as the Lso. The Lso is also referred to as the median noise level. To quantify the noise level over a 24-hour period, the Day/Night Average Sound Level (DNL or Ldn) or Community Noise Equivalent Level (CNEL) is used. These descriptors are averages like the Leq except they include a 10 dB penalty during nighttime hours (and a 5 dB penalty during evening hours in the CNEL) to account for peoples increased sensitivity during these hours. The CNEL and DNL are typically within one decibel of each other. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 3 In environmental noise, a change in noise level of 3 dB is considered a just noticeable difference. A 5 dB change is clearly noticeable, but not dramatic. A 10 dB change is perceived as a halving or doubling in loudness. Examples of common noise sources and their corresponding noise levels are provided in the following table. Sound Source Sound Pressure Level (dBA) Air raid siren at 50 ft (threshold ofpain)(') 120 Maximum levels in audience at rock concerts(') 110 Train horn at 100 ft(3) 103 On platform by passingsubway train(') 100 On sidewalk by passingheavy truck or bus(') 90 Commuter train traveling at 79 mph at 100 ft(3) 88 On sidewalk by passingautomobiles(') 70 Typical gas and electric powered leaf blower at 50 ft(') 68-71 Conversational speech(') 60 Typical urban area background/busy office(') 60 Typical suburban area background(') 50 Quiet suburban area at night(') 40 Typical rural area at night(') 30 Isolated broadcast studio(') 20 Audiometric(hearing testing) booth(') 10 Threshold of hearing(l) 0 'Cowan, James P. Handbook of Environmental Acoustics. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994. 2California Environmental Protection Agency, Air Resources Board. Mobile Source Control Division (2000). A report to the California legislature on the potential health and environmental impacts of leaf blowers. Retrieved from https://ww3.arb.ca.gov/msprog/leafblow/leafblow.htm 3California High -Speed Rail Authority. (2018). How do High -Speed Train Noise Levels Compare to Traditional Trains. Retrieved from httos://www.hsr.ca.aov/communication/info center/factsheets.asDx 'Everest, Fredrick Alton, and Ken C. Pohlmann. Master Handbook of Acoustics, 5t" Ed. McGraw-Hill, 2009 ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 I San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 4 Vibration is an oscillatory motion which can be described in terms of the displacement, velocity, or acceleration. Because the motion is oscillatory, there is no net movement. Displacement is the easiest descriptor to understand. For a vibrating floor, the displacement is simply the distance that a point on the floor moves away from its static position. The velocity represents the instantaneous speed of the floor movement. The peak particle velocity (PPV) is the descriptor used in monitoring of construction vibration since it is related to the stresses that are experienced by buildings. The table below shows the guideline criteria for building damage by Caltrans. The criteria are in terms of the peak particle velocity (PPV) expressed in inches per second. Guideline Vibration Damage Potential Threshold Criteria (Caltrans Table 191) Structure and Condition Maximum PPV (inlsec) ContinuouslFrequent Transient Sources Intermittent Sources Extremely fragile historic buildings, ruins, ancient monuments 0.12 0.08 Fragile buildings 0.2 O.l Historic and some old buildings 0.5 0.25 Older residential structures 0.5 0.3 Wein residential structures 1.0 0.5 Modern industrial/commercial buildings 2.0 0.5 Note: Transient sources create a single isolated vibration event, such as blasting or drop balls. Continuousffrcqucnt intermittent sources include impact pile drivers, pogo -stick compactors, crack -and -scat equipment, vibratory pile drivers, and vibratory compaction equipment. ' Caltrans, Transportation and Construction Vibration Guidance Manual, September 2013. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 I San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study 3 Regulatory Framework ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 5 3.1 City of South San Francisco General Plan The Noise Element of the South San Francisco General Plan has guidelines for noise and land use compatibility. These guidelines are summarized in Table 9.2-1. Table 9.2-1: Land Use Criteria for Noise -Impacted Areas Land Use CItiEL Range [:neral Land Use CrileriA Residential Less than Cas Satisfactory; no special insulation requirements 65 to 70 Development requires analysis ofnoisc rcduclion roquirtimcnts and insulation as rncedod Over 70 Development should not be undertaken Commera;ial Less than 70 Satisfactory; no special insula►ion regnirgrnents 70 to 80 Development requires analysis of noise reduction requirements and noise insulation as needed Over 80 Airport -related dewlopmcnt Gn1Y; special noise insulation should be provided Industrial Less than 75 Satisfactory; no special insulation requirernonts 75 to 85 Development requires analysis ol-noisc mductinn roquirtimcnts and noise insulation as noedcd Over 85 Airport -related development only; special noise insulation should be pravidcd Open Less than 75 Satisfactory; no special insulation requirements Over 75 Avoid uses involving concentrations of people or animals Source: City of South San Francisco Generaf Plaa Noise Elememr, SFO Airport Land U4e Plan ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 6 3.2 City of South San Francisco Municipal Code Title 20 Chapter 20.300.010.E establishes performance standards for noise exposure and vibration. Table 20.300.010 describes the requirements and limitations of various land uses within the listed CNEL ranges. The specific language is repeated below. E. Noise. 1. Noise Limits. No use or activity shall create ambient noise levels that exceed the standards established in Chapter 8.32 ("Noise Regulation") of the South San Francisco Municipal Code. 2. Noise Exposure—Land Use Requirements and Limitations. Table 20.300.010 below describes the requirements and limitations of various land uses within the listed CNEL ranges. Table 20.300.010 Noise Exposure—Land Use Requirements and Limitations Land Use CNEL Range (db) Requirements and Limitations Less than 65 Satisfactory 65 to 70 Acoustic study and noise attenuation measures required Residential and other noise Not allowed, with the exception of projects deemed sensitive uses (e.g., schools, appropriate by the City Council, and to the extent hospitals, and churches) Over 70 necessary, approved through the Local Agency Override process, consistent with Public Utilities Code Section 21670 et seq. Commercial Less than 70 Satisfactory 70 to 80 Acoustic study and noise attenuation measures required Over 80 Airport -related development only; noise attenuation measures required Industrial Less than 75 Satisfactory 75 to 85 Acoustic study and noise attenuation measures required Over 85 Airport -related development only; noise attenuation measures required Open Less than 75 Satisfactory Over 75 Avoid uses involving concentrations of people or animals 3. Noise Attenuation Measures. Noise attenuation measures identified in an acoustic study shall be incorporated into the project to reduce noise impacts to satisfactory levels. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 7 4. Maximum Acceptable Interior Noise Levels. New noise -sensitive uses (e.g. schools, hospitals, churches, and residences) shall incorporate noise attenuation measures to achieve and maintain and interior noise level of CNEL 45 dB. 5. Residential Interior Noise Level Reduction. New dwellings exposed to CNEL above 65 dB shall incorporate the following noise reduction design measures unless alternative designs that achieve and maintain an interior noise level of CNEL 45 dB are incorporated and verified by a Board Certified Acoustical Engineer. a. All fagades must be constructed with substantial weight and insulation; b. Sound -rated windows providing noise reduction performance similar to that of the fagade must be included for habitable rooms; c. Sound -rated doors or storm doors providing noise reduction performance similar to that of the fagade must be included for all exterior entries; d. Acoustic baffling of vents is required for chimneys, fans, and gable ends; e. Installation of a mechanical ventilation system affording comfort under closed -window conditions; and f. Double -stud construction, double doors, and heavy roofs with ceilings of two layers of gypsum board on resilient channels. F. Vibration. No vibration shall be produced that is transmitted through the ground and is discernible without the aid of instruments by a reasonable person at the lot lines of the site. Vibrations from temporary construction, demolition, and vehicles that enter and leave the subject parcel (e.g., construction equipment, trains, trucks, etc.) are exempt from this standard. Chapter 8.32 of the City's Noise Ordinance specifies that it is unlawful for any person to operate any source of sound or allow creation of any noise on property controlled by such person which causes the noise level, when measured on any other property, to exceed a specified maximum allowable sound levels.. The maximum allowable level is determined by the land use category of the receiving property. These levels are summarized in Table 8.32.030. The levels shown in Table 8.32.030 are applicable for noises that occur up to 30 minutes per hour. Higher noise levels are allowed, but for shorter periods of time. Higher noise levels are also allowed if the ambient noise level is higher than the standards in Table 8.32.030. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 8 Table 8.32.030: Noise Level Standards Land Use Category Time Period Noise Level (dB) R -E, R-1 and R-2 f D rn.-7 a_m. 5D zones or any single- 7 a.m.-10 p- m. 6D family or duplex residential in a specific plan district R-3 and D -C zones or 10 p_m.-7 a -m. 50 any multiple -family 7 a_m_-10 p -m. 6D residential or mined residentiallcommerc ial in any specific plan district -1, P - C, Gateway 10 p_m.-7 a -m. 6D and Oyster Point 7 a.ni.-10 p.m. 60 Marina specific plan districts or any commercial use in ars specific plan district M-1, P-1 Anytime 70 ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 9 Section 8.32.050 (d) identifies a special provision which allows construction activities with a City permit between the hours of 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays and holidays. Other hours may be authorized by obtaining a permit, provided the construction meets at least one of the following requirements: 1. No individual piece of equipment shall produce a noise level exceeding 90 dB at a distance of 25 feet. If the device is housed within a structure or trailer on the property, the measurement shall be made outside the structure at a distance as close to 25 feet from the equipment as possible. 2. The noise level at any point outside of the property planet of the project shall not exceed 90 dB. 3.3 Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan The 2012 Comprehensive Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan for the Environs of San Francisco International Airport has guidelines for noise and land use compatibility. These guidelines are summarized in Table IV -1. Table IV.I NoiselLand Use Compatibility Criteria 2 According to the City's Municipal Code Section 8.32.020, property plane means vertical plane including the property line which determines the property boundaries in space. III ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 I San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM COMMUNITY NOISE EQUIVALENT LEVEL (CNEL) LAND USE BELOW eS d6 bs-76 dB 74 -YS dB 75 d6 ANDOVER Residential Resid... A, single Emily derached Y C N (e) N Residential, mulri-family and single family aznched Y C N (a) N Transiens lodgings Y C C N Publirllnso[utienal Public and Private Schools Y C N N Hespmk ar rwning homes Y C N N Places of puhim assembly. Including ph- of worship Y C N N Audimriums. and co halls Y C C N Libraries Y C C N Outdoor music shells, amphithn s Y N N N Recreaoona] Ourdoor sports arenas and sp—., sp— Y Y Y N Nawre exhlbiu and zoos Y Y N N Amuseme parks. r—,. and —M Y Y Y N Golf courses, doing sables, and water recr ,mr Y Y Y Y Cornmercial Of ire , business antl prolessiarul, general rend Y Y Y Y Wholaulm real building materials hardware Farm equipment Y Y Y Y Industrial and Production Manulacwdng Y Y Y Y Uulives Y Y Y Y Agrlcdwre and Ieratry Y Y (8) Y (q Y {') Mining antl f hi% resource prnducrbn and «matdpn Y Y Y Y Naces: CNEL = Canmurdq N-. Equi W-, Lewd. In A-welghfed decibel, Y Ives) = NM uf¢ led r¢lrted smu — cnmpapNe orlffi u rgfeirtians_ C (wrWldonally comparAky = Land use"refaced so-utturesare pennhced, pm ded dnc found insuhtbn Iz prodded ra reduce inns noise —k ban «cedar saurtef m CNEL 45 dB., bwerand rho[ an avlptian eaaemenr is gnnred m &, Qty and Cqunry a15an Frandsco as aFe of SFQ. See Fdlcy NPA. 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III ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 I San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study 3.4 CEQA Guidelines ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 10 In accordance with Section A of Appendix G of the CEQA Guidelines, a proposed project could have a significant environmental impact if it would result in: a. Generation of a substantial temporary or permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the vicinity of the project in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance, or applicable standards of other agencies. b. Generation of excessive groundborne vibration or groundborne noise levels. c. For a project located within the vicinity of a private airstrip or an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels. 4 Existing Noise Environment The project site is located along the east side of Airport Boulevard just north of South Airport Blvd in South San Francisco. There are four main Caltrain and Union Pacific Railroad lines to the north side of the project and one spur line. The spur line is approximately 45 feet from the proposed project building and the four main rail lines are between 80 to 120 feet from the proposed project building. The US -101 freeway centerline is located approximately 310 feet east of the proposed building. The major noise sources affecting the study area are railroad activities on the rail lines and vehicular traffic on US -101. Other noise sources include local traffic as well as aircraft and commercial/industrial activities. The existing project site is used as a produce distribution center and noise from heavy trucks associated with the center's operations contributes to the existing ambient. In addition, there is ground level mechanical equipment which contributes to ambient noise levels. Noise measurements were conducted from Tuesday 27 April 2021 to Friday 30 April 2021 to quantify the existing noise environment. The measurements consisted of two long-term, 48- hour, measurements (Locations LT -1 and LT -2) and five short-term, 15 -minute, measurements (Location ST -1 to ST -5). The noise measurement locations are shown in Figure 1. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Technical Noise Study Page 11 rigure i. iwise measurement LAQUINT ! — INNSSUii Li QUI 1 T-2 INNBs a 101 p. 1 s r T-5 Source: Map data © 2021 Google The long-term measurement at Location LT -1 was made on an existing fence north of the project site along the railroad tracks. The microphone was located approximately 23 feet from the nearest railroad track and seven feet above ground. The measured CNEL was 71 dBA. The existing produce distribution center's mechanical equipment is located approximately 130 feet east of the noise monitor and was not audible at the monitor and did not significantly affect the measured noise levels at the monitoring location. The long-term measurement at Location LT -2 was made on a light pole east of the project site near the existing west elevation of La Quinta Hotel. The microphone was located approximately 12 feet above ground. At Location LT -2, freeway noise was typically 63 to 65 dBA during the daytime (7 a.m. to 10 p.m.) and 56 to 65 dBA during the nighttime house (10 p.m. to 7 a.m.). The measured CNEL was 70 dBA. The five short-term noise measurements were made near the various proposed building setbacks, 5 feet above ground. At Location ST -1, noise from rail operations was the dominant noise source. At the other locations ST -2 to ST -5, the dominant noise source was roadway traffic on US -101 and local roads. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Technical Noise Study Page 12 During the noise monitoring period, we measured train passbys which generated maximum instantaneous noise levels ranging from 75 to 86 dBA typically, and occasionally from 88 to 100 dBA at LT -1. The maximum instantaneous noise levels were generally slightly less at LT -2 due to acoustical shielding and additional distance from the railroad tracks. The measurement at LT -1 and LT -2 included audio recordings. We listened to the recordings and heard some of the trains sounding their horn. The noise events with Lmax greater than 86 dBA were due to train horns. The Caltrain schedule effective 26 April 2021 shows Caltrain service from 5:08 a.m. to 12:20 a.m. for South San Francisco station. The schedule also shows that before 9 p.m. there are generally two northbound and two southbound trains per hour including those that bypass the South San Francisco station. The noise measurements were made with a Larson Davis Model 820 or 824 Sound Level Meter meeting Type 1 specifications (ANSI S1.4). Calibrations were checked with a Larson Davis Ca1200 calibrator. Coronavirus Pandemic Based on our observations and experience with other projects, it appears that the coronavirus pandemic has affected traffic volumes on roadways in the Bay Area. To quantify any potential reduction in traffic volumes and noise levels due to the pandemic, we reviewed data from Caltrans' PeMS for US -101. Based on traffic data prior to the pandemic (November 2019) and the measurement period in 2021, we calculated that the measured traffic CNEL is 1.5 dBA lower than 2019. Therefore, we are adding 1.5 dBA to the measured traffic 2021 CNEL to represent the "existing" noise environment once traffic volumes return to normal. According to the Caltrain current schedule (effective 26 April 2021) and the pre - pandemic schedule (effective 1 April 2019), Caltrain's current weekday service of 70 trains per day is down from the pre -pandemic service of 92 trains per day. Therefore, we are adding 1.2 dBA to the measured train noise levels to represent the "existing" noise environment once Caltrain service returns to normal. Graphs showing the hourly noise levels at each monitoring location are shown in Figures 2 to 3. Table 1 shows the short-term noise measurement results. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 13 Figure 2: Long-term Noise Measurement Results at Location LT -1 CNEL 71 dBA (CNEL 72 adjusted) 110 � 90 m J Al N '0 80 z a 0 70 v m 60 3 Q 50 40 Lmax —Leq—L.(50) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 [''] c0 6] O co to O1 N 00 r O M to M N r N r r r N r r r N r Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 4127121 4128121 4129121 4130121 DateTrime Figure 3: Long-term Noise Measurement Results at Location LT -2 CNEL 70 dBA (CNEL 72 dBA adjusted) 110 100 m v � 90 m J Q] .a 80 z a a 70 U 60 3 50 Lmax -Leq L(50) 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a0 r O M [D 6i N �f1 a0 r O M [� 07 N � m r O M O O N r N r r r N r r r N r Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 4127121 4128121 4129121 4130121 DateTrime III ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 I WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 14 Table 1: Short -Term Noise Measurement Results Site Location Date/Time Le a Lso CNEL* Pandemic adjusted CNEL** Near setback of Project 4/27/21 ST -1 Building from railroad 6:38 PM — 66 64 69 71 tracks 6:53 PM East side of project on 4/27/21 ST -2 easement road between 6:13 PM — 66 65 72 74 project site and La 6:28 PM Quinta Hotel Southeast side of 4/27/21 ST -3 project on easement 7:08 PM — 68 65 73 74 road between project 7:29 PM site and La Quinta Hotel 4/30/21 ST -4 Airport Blvd 5:42 PM — 68 66 70 72 5:57 PM 4/30/21 ST -5 South Airport Blvd 6:06 PM — 71 70 74 76 6:23 PM 'CNEL calculated based on correlation between simultaneous long-term and short-term measurements. ** includes factor to account for traffic and Caltrain volume reduction during coronavirus pandemic (see coronavirus section above). Future Caltrain Operations South San Francisco Caltrain Station Relocation The project site is located approximately 0.5 miles south of the existing South San Francisco Caltrain station. By the end of 2021, the South San Francisco Caltrain station will be relocated a few hundred feet south. Caltrain Electrification Caltrain is planning for the electrification of their rail line between San Francisco and San Jose. Although the trains will likely be quieter due to the use of electric propulsion, according to the Peninsula Corridor Electrification Project FEIR (Appendix C), the number of total daily trains will increase from 92 to 114 trains per day. This would include 23 additional trains during the daytime hours (7 AM to 10 PM) and one fewer train during the nighttime (10 PM to 7 AM). This change in number of trains corresponds to an increase in Ldn of less than 1 dBA. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 I San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study 5 Land Use Compatibility ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 15 Based on the noise measurements, the project site is subjected to noise levels between CNEL of 71 to 74 dBA. According to the South San Francisco General Plan's land use noise criteria table (Table 9.2-1), residential development should not be undertaken when the CNEL is over 70 dBA. The land use criteria table is consistent with the Municipal Code's performance standards (Section 20.300.010) which shows that residential development with a CNEL range over 70 dBA to be "not allowed, with the exception of projects deemed appropriate by the City Council, and to the extent necessary, approved through the Local Agency Override process, consistent with Public Utilities Code Section 21670 et seq." The City's General Plan Policy 9-1-6 requires new noise -sensitive development in areas subject to CNEL greater than 65 dBA to obtain the services of a professional acoustical engineer to provide a technical analysis and design of mitigation measures. Per Municipal Code's Section 20.300.010.4, the maximum acceptable interior noise level is a CNEL of 45 dBA. The analysis should take into account noise from future traffic as well as noise and vibration from existing and future traffic rail operations including Caltrain electrification and the potential for High -Speed Rail. 6 CEQA Impact Assessment 6.1 Construction Noise (CEQA Checklist a) 6.1.1 Thresholds of Significance The City's Municipal Code promulgates criteria for construction noise based on hours of operation. Therefore, for the purposes of this assessment, construction noise is considered significant if it: • Occurs outside the City's allowable hours of operation without permit per Municipal Code Section 8.32.050, OR • Does not meet at least one of the following noise limitations: 1) No individual piece of equipment shall produce a noise level exceeding 90 dBA at a distance of 25 feet. 2) Noise level at any point outside the property plane of the project shall not exceed 90 dBA. •' • Causes ambient noise levels to increase significantly at nearby noise sensitive receptors ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study 6.1.2 Construction Noise Impact Assessment ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 16 Construction activities is estimated to begin in March 2023 with an overall duration of 29 months. The demolition phase is estimated to last 30 days. Site preparation including grading activities would last 4 months. The project building construction would last 29 months and the paving activities would occur less than 30 days. According to the Project Applicant, there will be no pile driving during construction 3. Table 2 shows the project's construction phases and the type of equipment used4. Table 2: Construction Phases and Equipment Construction Phase Equipment Quantity Average Hours Used Per Day Number of Work Days Demolition Rubber Tired Dozer 2 8 15 Tractors/Loader/Backhoes 1 8 15 Site Prep/Grading Graders 2 8 10 Rubber Tired Dozer 1 8 15 Tractors/Loader/Backhoes 1 8 15 Trenching Tractors/Loader/Backhoes 1 8 20 Building - Exterior Cranes 1 4 25 Forklifts 1 4 305 Tractors/Loader/Backhoes 1 4 25 Welders 1 8 20 Building - Interior/ Architectural Coating Air Compressors 4 8 95 Aerial Lift 1 4 45 Paving Cement and Mortax Mixers 1 4 10 Pavers 1 4 3 Paving Equipment 1 8 3 Rollers 1 4 3 Table 3 shows typical noise levels for the construction equipment that is expected to be used for the project. Table 3 also shows the noise levels at a distance of 25 feet for comparison with the City's noise ordinance. s Pappani, Nick, Raney Planning and Management, Inc. TW: 49 Airport Boulevard Noise Report - edits." Email to Alan Rosen, RGD Acoustics, Inc. 16 August 2021. 4 Pappani, Nick, Raney Planning and Management, Inc. TW: 49 Airport Questions from Raney." Email to Alan Rosen, RGD Acoustics, Inc. 26 April 2021. III ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 I San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 17 Table 3: Construction Equipment Noise Levels Construction Equipment Ref. Noise Level at 50 feet, dBA' Adjustment for Distance of 25 feet Calculated Noise Level at 25 feet, dBA Excavator 81 6 87 Rubber Tired Dozer 82 6 88 Backhoe 78 6 84 Tractor 84 6 90 Loader 79 6 85 Crane 81 6 87 Forklift 83 6 89 Welder 74 6 80 Air Compressor 78 6 84 Man lift 75 6 81 Cement and Mortar Mixer 79 6 85 Paver 77 6 83 Roller 80 6 86 *Source: FHWA, Roadway Construction Noise Model, 2006. Table 4 shows the calculated maximum instantaneous exterior noise levels from project -related construction equipment at the nearby land uses. The calculated exterior noise levels are based on the closest distances between the project building and neighboring buildings using a factor of 6 dB per doubling of distance. Table 4: Construction Equipment Noise Levels at Nearby Land Uses Construction Equipment Maximum Noise Levels (Lmax) for Typical Construction Activities, dBA La Quinta Inn & SuitesProposed Hotel (20 Airport Blvd) Denny's Restaurant (10 Airport Blvd) Multi -Family Residential Development to the west (124 Airport Blvd) Excavator 83 78 73 Rubber Tired Dozer 84 79 74 Backhoe 80 75 70 Tractor 86 81 76 Loader 81 76 71 Crane 83 78 73 Forklift 85 80 75 Welder 76 71 66 Air Compressor 80 75 70 Man lift 77 72 67 Cement and Mortar Mixer 81 76 71 Paver 79 74 69 Roller 82 77 72 ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 I San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Technical Noise Study Page 18 Noise from construction activities may be noticeable at times at the nearby buildings. For example, the measured outdoor ambient Leq at the hotel and Denny's ranges from 65 to 69 dBA while the calculated maximum noise levels from construction activities are generally about 10 to 20 dBA higher when the equipment is near the project's east property line closest to the building. Construction activities are allowed by the City's code during allowable construction hours provided that either noise from individual equipment does not exceed 90 dBA at 25 feet or the noise level at any point outside the property plane does not exceed 90 dBA. Since all of the individual construction equipment would generate no more than 90 dBA at a distance of 25 feet (see Table 3), this is a less than significant impact. Although construction noise is considered a less than significant impact, the following noise control measures are recommended to minimize potential annoyance from construction noise. Recommended Construction Noise Minimization: • All construction equipment shall be equipped with mufflers and sound control devices (e.g., intake silencers and noise shrouds) that are in good condition and appropriate for the equipment. • Maintain all construction equipment to minimize noise emissions. • Stationary equipment shall be located on the site to maintain the greatest possible distance to the adjacent hotel and restaurant, where feasible. • Unnecessary idling of internal combustion engines should be strictly prohibited. • Provide advance notification to surrounding land uses disclosing the construction schedule, including the various types of activities that would be occurring throughout the duration of the construction period. • The construction contractor shall provide the name and telephone number an on-site construction liaison. If construction noise is found to be intrusive to the community (complaints are received), the construction liaison shall investigate the source of the noise and require that reasonable measures be implemented to correct the problem. • Schedule high noise -producing activities during times when they would be least likely to interfere with the noise sensitive activities of the neighboring land uses, when possible. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Technical Noise Study Page 19 6.2 Construction Vibration (CEQA Checklist b) 6.2.1 Thresholds of Significance Neither CEQA nor the City of South San Francisco, specifies acceptable vibration levels from construction activities. Therefore, for the purposes of this assessment, the guideline criteria for building damage recommended by Caltrans5 is used. The construction vibration damage criteria range from a Peak Particle Velocity (PPV) of 0.25 inches/sec for historic and some old buildings to 0.5 inches/sec for modern industrial/commercial buildings. 6.2.2 Construction Vibration Impact Assessment The nearest neighboring building is the La Quinta Inn & Suites hotel to the east of the project site across the easement road. At the closest point, the project site is approximately 38 feet from the hotel. According to the Project Applicant, there will be no pile driving during constructions. Table 5 shows the calculated construction vibration levels at the hotel building and the Denny's restaurant building to the south. Other buildings are located across roadways at distances of more than 110 feet from the nearest project site boundary and would be exposed to lower construction vibration levels. Table 5: Calculated Vibration Levels from Construction Equipment PPV (inches/sec) La Quinta Inn & Suites Hotel Building (20 Airport Blvd) Denny's Restaurant Building (10 Airport Blvd) 38 feet from Equipment 70 feet from Equipment Vibratory Roller 0.11 0.04 Hoe Ram 0.05 0.02 Large Bulldozer 0.05 0.02 Caisson Drilling 0.05 0.02 Loaded Trucks 0.04 0.02 Jackhammer 0.02 0.01 Small Bulldozer < 0.01 < 0.01 Table 5 shows that construction vibration levels are expected to be less than the potential building damage thresholds of a PPV of 0.5 inches/sec for new residential structures and modern industrial/commercial buildings. Since vibration from construction would not exceed the threshold for potential building damage, this is considered less than significant. 5 Caltrans, Transportation and Construction Vibration Guidance Manual, September 2013. 6 Pappani, Nick, Raney Planning and Management, Inc. TW: 49 Airport Boulevard Noise Report - edits." Email to Alan Rosen, RGD Acoustics, Inc. 16 August 2021. III ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 I San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Technical Noise Study ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Page 20 6.3 Operational Noise (CEQA Checklist a) 6.3.1 Traffic Noise 6.3.1.1 Thresholds of Significance Neither the CEQA checklist nor the City's General Plan specify a quantitative method for determining whether a project would cause a significant increase in noise. In general, an increase of 3 dBA is just noticeable, a change of 5 dBA is clearly noticeable and a change of 10 dBA is perceived as a doubling (or halving). In October 2009, an EIR for the Gateway Business Park Master Plan promulgated impact thresholds based on these increases. Therefore, for the purposes of this impact assessment, the following increases in traffic noise, based on the Gateway Business Park Master Plan EIR are considered to be significant: Project Impact: • Increase of 5 dBA or greater if future noise level is within the normally acceptable range. • Increase of 3 dBA or greater if future noise level is above the normally acceptable range. Cumulative Impact: In the future, traffic will typically increase due to a project and general growth that is not directly related to the project. For the purposes of this analysis, the project's contribution to future traffic noise is considered "cumulatively considerable" if the future increase in traffic noise due to the project is greater than 1 dBA as follows: • Cumulative increase of 5 dBA or greater (future noise level is within the normally acceptable range) AND the project's contribution is greater than 1 dBA. • Cumulative increase of 3 dBA or greater (future noise level is above the normally acceptable range) AND the project's contribution is greater than 1 dBA. 6.3.1.2 Traffic Noise Assessment The project's draft transportation impact analysis' (TIA) shows a project -generated net new trips of 49 during the AM peak hour and 51 during the PM peak hour. The vehicle trips generated by the project would represent a very small percentage of overall daily and peak hour traffic on roadways and freeways in the traffic study area. In order to calculate the increase in traffic noise due to the project, we reviewed the traffic volumes for the "existing" and "existing plus project" scenarios in the transportation analysis. The difference in traffic volume at the Produce intersection and South Airport Boulevard/US-101 on-ramp intersection due to the project is less than one percent (TIA Appendix C). This change Fehr & Peers, 40 Airport Blvd Administrative Draft Transportation Impact Analysis, May 2021. III ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Technical Noise Study Page 21 in traffic volume corresponds to an increase of less than 0.1 dBA so this is a less than significant impact. In the future, traffic will increase due to general growth in the area that is not directly related to the project. Based on the traffic volumes for the "existing", "cumulative" and "cumulative plus project" scenarios in the transportation analysis for the Produce Avenue intersection and the South Airport Boulevard/US-101 on-ramp intersection, the increase in traffic volumes from the existing condition to the future (cumulative) plus project condition will be up to 26%. These changes in traffic volume corresponds to a future traffic noise increase of up to 1 dBA compared to the existing condition. The difference in traffic volumes between the "cumulative" condition and the "cumulative plus project" condition is less than 1 % which corresponds to a project future traffic noise contribution of less than 0.1 dBA. This is a less than significant impact. The transportation analysis shows there will be vehicle access along the easement road between the proposed project and hotel. Therefore, we also calculated the noise from project - generated traffic traveling on the easement road. Using the Federal Highway Administration's Traffic Noise Model (TNM 2.5), we calculated an Leq of 51 dBA at 20 feet from the roadway centerline using the project's peak -hour traffic volumes. Based on the noise measurements along the easement road (LT -2 and ST -3), the increase in traffic noise CNEL due to the project will be less than 1 dBA which is also less than the threshold of significance. Therefore, this is a less than significant impact. 6.3.2 Mechanical Equipment (HVAC) (CEQA Checklist a) 6.3.2.1 Thresholds of Significance Mechanical equipment noise that exceeds the limits set forth in Table 8.32.030 of the City's municipal code is considered a significant impact. 6.3.2.2 Mechanical Equipment Noise Impact Assessment The proposed project buildings will have mechanical equipment generally associated with building ventilation. These will consist of rooftop air-conditioning units, and ventilation fans. There may also be other equipment such as emergency engine -generators. At the time of this report, the architectural roof plan in the "111 submittal" drawing set dated 12/3/2020 shows the proposed locations of 271 heat pumps. The exact mechanical equipment model has not been determined so for the purpose of this report, we analyzed the noise from the heat pumps using data from another similar project which used heat pumps by Carrier (CH 16NA series). According to the City's municipal code, maximum permissible sound levels from the project are determined by the land use category of the receiving property. The permissible levels are in terms of L5o and are shown in Municipal Code Table 8.32.030. The areas surrounding the project site are located within the South San Francisco Downtown Station Area Specific Plan. The City designates lands to the east and south of the project site as "freeway commercial" (FC) and land across the railroad tracks to the west as "mixed industrial" (MI). There is a new multi -family residential development across the railroad tracks to the north ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Technical Noise Study Page 22 (150 Airport Blvd) and there will be a future multi -family residential development (124 Airport Boulevard) to the west. The base nighttime noise level limits for mechanical equipment noise mechanical equipment are an L5o of 55 dBA at multi -family residential zones, an L50 of 60 dBA at the commercial use zones and an L50 of 70 dBA at the "mixed industrial" zones. According to Municipal Code Section 8.32.030, if the measured ambient noise level for any area is higher than the base noise level standard, the base noise level standard is adjusted upwards to match the ambient. Based on the measured noise levels at Locations LT -1, LT -2, and ST -3, the nighttime ambient noise levels (with adjustments for the COVID pandemic) are an L50 of 56 to 66 dBA at the industrial land uses and new multi -family residential project across the railroad tracks, an L50 of 57 to 67 dBA at the La Quinta hotel, and an L50 of 59 to 68 dBA at Denny's. Based on our noise measurements from June 2020 for the 124 Airport Boulevard multi -family residential project, the nighttime ambient noise levels (with adjustments for the COVID pandemic) are an L50 of 58 to 68 dBA at the proposed multi -family residential project to the west. Therefore, since the ambient noise level is greater than the nighttime noise limits at the new and future multi -family residential projects to the north and west, the applicable nighttime noise standard is adjusted upwards to match the ambient. For the purpose of this analysis, noise from mechanical equipment is assessed against the most restrictive nighttime noise standard (when ambient noise is quietest) at each of the nearest receivers. The applicable noise limit for the project's mechanical equipment is an Lso of 60 dBA at the La Quinta hotel and Denny's, an Lso of 58 dBA at the multi -family residential project to the west, an L5o of 56 dBA at the multi -family residential project to the north, and an L5o of 70 dBA at the mixed -industrial uses across the railroad tracks. Table 6 shows the calculation of the exterior noise standard. Table 6: Calculation of Mechanical Equipment Noise Standard (Municipal Code Table 8.32.030) * Lowest measured ambient noise level is used to determine if the noise standard should be adjusted upwards. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM Receivers Future Multi- New Multi- Mixed - La QuintaFamily Family Industrial Hotel Denny's Residential Residential Zones across Project to Project to Railroad the West the North Tracks Zoning Designation FC FC PD DTC MI Land Use Category Commercial Commercial Multiple- Multiple - (per Table 8.32.030) Use Use Family Family M-1 Residential Residential Base Nighttime Noise Standard 60 60 55 55 70 (Lso, dBA) Nighttime Ambient (Lso, dBA) 57-67 59-68 58-68 56-66 56-66 Adjustment for Ambient Noise 0 0 +3 +1 0 (if ambient noise exceeds standard)* Applicable Nighttime Noise Standard 60 60 58 56 70 with Ambient Correction (1-50, dBA) * Lowest measured ambient noise level is used to determine if the noise standard should be adjusted upwards. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM 40 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA ADMINISTRATIVE DRAFT #3 - 23 August 2021 Technical Noise Study Page 23 Based on calculations of mechanical noise utilizing the available equipment information, noise from the heat pumps on the project building rooftops would be an L50 of 55 dBA or less at the La Quinta Inn property line, an L5o of 52 dBA or less at the Denny's property line, an L50 of 51 dBA or less at the property line of the future multi -family residential project to the west, an L50 of 45 dBA or less at the property line of the new multi -family residential to the north, and an L50 of 48 dBA or less at the property line of the nearest mixed -industrial land use. These noise levels are based on heat pumps from another residential project and show that the project's mechanical equipment noise is expected to meet the noise ordinance. However, because the exact mechanical equipment models have not been determined and analyzed, mitigation measure in the form of a detailed noise analysis of the project's final mechanical equipment design is required to confirm the project's mechanical equipment will comply with the City's municipal code requirements. This is a less than significant impact with mitigation. Mitigation Measure NO -1: Mechanical Equipment Noise Analysis Detailed analysis of noise from the project's final mechanical equipment system design must be conducted during the architectural design phase to confirm that the equipment will comply with the City's municipal code requirements. 6.4 Airport Noise (CEQA Checklist c) 6.4.1.1 Thresholds of Significance A significant impact would occur if the project would expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive aircraft noise levels (CNEL of 65 dBA). 6.4.1.2 Airport Noise Impact Assessment According to the 2012 Comprehensive Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) for the Environs of San Francisco International Airport Exhibit IV -5, the project site is located outside the CNEL 65 dB aircraft noise contour and within "Airport Influence Area B". Per Policy IP -2, the project has real estate disclosure requirements regarding the potential for annoyances associated with proximity to airport operations (e.g. noise). The 2019 Noise Exposure Map from the City of South San Francisco website also shows the project site being outside the CNEL 65 dBA aircraft noise contour. Per the ALUCP's Table IV -1, multi -family residential land uses are compatible with aircraft CNEL below 65 dBA, and may be permitted without any special requirements related to the attenuation of aircraft noise. Therefore, this is a less than significant impact. ACOUSTICS 22 Pelican Way, Suite 100 1 San Rafael, California 94901 1 415 464 0150 1 WWW.RGDACOUSTICS.COM APPENDIX H TRANSPORTATION IMPACT ANALYSIS 4o Airport Blvd Administrative Draft Transportation Impact Analysis Prepared for: Raney Planning & Management, Inc. April 2022 SF21-1153 FEHR�PEERS Table of Contents 1. Project Description................................................................................................................... 1 2. Environmental Setting.............................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Roadway Facilities.................................................................................................................................................................4 2.2 Transit Facilities and Service.............................................................................................................................................5 2.2.1 Regional Transit Service..........................................................................................................................................................5 2.2.2 Shuttle Service............................................................................................................................................................................6 2.3 Pedestrian Facilities..............................................................................................................................................................6 2.4 Bicycle Facilities.....................................................................................................................................................................9 2.5 Emergency Vehicle Access..............................................................................................................................................11 3. Transportation Analysis.......................................................................................................... 14 3.1 Significance Criteria...........................................................................................................................................................14 3.1.1 Vehicle Miles Traveled(VMT)..............................................................................................................................................14 3.1.2 Design Hazards.........................................................................................................................................................................15 3.1.3 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Transit..........................................................................................................................................15 3.1.4 Emergency Access...................................................................................................................................................................15 3.2 Analysis Scenarios...............................................................................................................................................................15 3.2.1 Existing Conditions..................................................................................................................................................................16 3.2.2 Existing Plus Project Conditions.........................................................................................................................................16 3.2.3 Cumulative Conditions..........................................................................................................................................................16 3.2.4 Cumulative Plus Project Conditions.................................................................................................................................16 3.3 Vehicle Miles Traveled......................................................................................................................................................17 3.4 Trip Generation, Distribution, and Assignment......................................................................................................18 3.4.1 Project Trip Generation.........................................................................................................................................................18 3.4.2 Project Trip Distribution........................................................................................................................................................19 3.4.3 Project Trip Assignment........................................................................................................................................................19 3.5 Freeway Ramp Queuing Analysis.................................................................................................................................20 3.6 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Transit.....................................................................................................................................21 3.6.1 Bicycle and Pedestrian Analysis.........................................................................................................................................21 3.6.2 Transit Analysis.........................................................................................................................................................................23 4. Impacts and Mitigations......................................................................................................... 26 4.1 Vehicular Traffic...................................................................................................................................................................26 4.1.1 Vehicle Miles Traveled...........................................................................................................................................................26 4.1.2 Freeway Ramp Queuing........................................................................................................................................................27 4.2 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Transit.....................................................................................................................................27 4.3 Hazards...................................................................................................................................................................................28 4.4 Emergency Access..............................................................................................................................................................30 Appendices Appendix A: Relevant Plans & Policies Appendix B: VMT Technical Context Appendix C: Freeway Queuing Reports Appendix D: Count Sheets Appendix E: Driveway Turning Templates List of Figure1-1: Project Location.............................................................................................................................................................2 Figure1-2: Project Site Plan.............................................................................................................................................................3 Figure2-1 Existing Transit Service.............................................................................................................................................. 12 Figure 2-2 Existing and Planned Bicycle Facilities................................................................................................................13 Figure 3-1 Project Trip Distribution and Assignment.........................................................................................................24 Figure 3-2 Project Site Circulation and Access......................................................................................................................25 Figure 4-1 Project Mitigation and Improvement Measures.............................................................................................31 List of Tables Table3.1 Project Trip Generation...............................................................................................................................................19 Table 3.2 Existing Weekday PM Peak Hour 95' Percentile Queues............................................................................. 20 Table 3.3 Cumulative Weekday PM Peak Hour 9511 Percentile Queues......................................................................21 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 0 i. Project Description The transportation impact analysis (TIA) evaluates potential transportation impacts associated with the 40 Airport Boulevard development project ("Project"). The Project consists of a demolition of a 36,200 square foot warehouse and the development of an eight -story structure with 292 apartment units on a 1.63 acre site in the City of South San Francisco. The City of South San Francisco General Plan designates the sites as Freeway Commercial. The overall Project site is bound by railroad tracks to the north, US 101 to the east, South Airport Boulevard to the south, and Airport Boulevard to the west. The Project shares a driveway entrance with a restaurant and hotel: Denny's and La Quinta Inn & Suites. Bicycle, pedestrian and motor vehicle site access is provided via the shared driveway on Airport Boulevard. The Project site is located approximately 0.5 miles from the current South San Francisco Caltrain Station to the north and approximately 1.5 miles from the San Bruno BART Station to the south. After the relocation of the South San Francisco Caltrain Station is completed by the end of 2021, the Project site will be less than 0.5 miles from the Station. The site is proposed to be developed with 292 apartment units, 308 parking stalls, 135 bike parking stalls, and 17,566 square feet of amenities. The first story parking garage includes 75 standard parking stalls and the second story supplies 227 automated parking stacker stalls in addition to two standard stalls. Additionally, four open parking stalls are provided in front of the leasing and loading/move-in space. Apartment amenities will include bike storage, personal storage, a community room, cafe, and private balconies. The FAR for the building is 4.7. The Project site is located in the Freeway Commercial zoning district. To accommodate the proposed residential use the Project proposes to amend the General Plan designation to Downtown Transit Core and rezone to a Planned Development district. The City's TDM ordinance does not currently apply to residential projects, and thus there is no required alternative mode share target specified. However, the Project has developed a Transportation Demand Management Plan (TDM Plan) in order to justify a parking supply that is lower than required by City code. The TDM Plan also serves to encourage non -auto trips and specifically seeks to reduce non -drive -alone vehicle trips The Project sponsor will pay transportation impact fees as required by the City. Figure 1-1 shows the Project location in proximity to the former and current locations of the South San Francisco Caltrain Station, nearby intersections, and the surrounding roadway system. Figure 1-2 presents the Project site plan received from Raney Planning & Management. All figures in the report can be found at the end of their respective sections. VJ z 0 DOWNTOWN. • ©• s • ' • Q c � • as m d rranaq�e Qoleo Project Site SIERRA POINT Oster Point Blvd MEOW i Marina Blvd i IM Former South San Francisco Caltrain Station ACurrent South San Francisco Caltrain Statior r� EAST OF 101 Forbes Blvd V � DNA Way Figure 1-1 Project Location SCALE: 1" = -0" Figure 1-2 Project Site Plan VAi 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 2. Environmental Setting This section describes the existing transportation and circulation setting in the vicinity of the Project site: the existing roadway network, transit network and service, pedestrian conditions, bicycle conditions, and emergency vehicle access. A description of agencies with jurisdiction over transportation in South San Francisco and a summary of relevant plans and policies are provided in Appendix A. 2.1 Roadway Facilities The Project is located adjacent to the intersection of Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue. Regional access to the site is provided via US 101 and Airport Boulevard to the north, and US 101 and San Mateo Avenue to the south. Relevant roadway plans and policies (e.g. South San Francisco General Plan, South San Francisco Pedestrian Plan, South San Francisco Bicycle Plan) are discussed in Appendix A. Vehicular access to the Project site is provided via a shared driveway on Airport Boulevard just north of the intersection of Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue. Key local roadways in the vicinity of the Project site are described below: • US 101 is an eight -lane freeway and principal north -south roadway connection between San Francisco, San Jose, and intermediate San Francisco Peninsula cities. In South San Francisco, US 101 is located approximately 300 feet east of the Project site and serves the Project area with three primary access points. Near the Project, US 101 carries about 220,000 vehicles per day and defines the East of 101 area's western edge and barrier to east -west bicycle and pedestrian connectivity. Access points include: o South Airport Boulevard — northbound on- and off -ramps are located at South Airport Boulevard/Wondercolor Lane. The South Airport Boulevard access point is to the south of the Project site. o Produce Avenue/Airport Boulevard — there are two southbound off -ramps near the Project site: one at Produce Avenue and another at Airport Boulevard and Miller Avenue. The off - ramp at Produce Ave is located to the south of the Project site and the off -ramp at Airport Boulevard and Miller Avenue is located to the north of the Project site. • Airport Boulevard is a four- to six -lane north -south arterial running roughly parallel to US 101 in South San Francisco. Freeway ramps north of Grand Avenue provide alternate Project access from the north. Airport Boulevard also provides direct access to the Project site via a shared driveway located approximately 100 feet north of the intersection with San Mateo Avenue. ■ Produce Avenue is a three -lane arterial providing access from the Project site to Southbound US 101. ■ San Mateo Avenue is a two-lane arterial connecting EI Camino Real with Produce Avenue/Airport Boulevard, providing local access to the Project site. 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 2.2 Transit Facilities and Service The Project site is served by regional rail and local bus transit services. The South San Francisco Caltrain Station is located approximately 0.5 miles to the north of the Project site. As of January 2022, Caltrain has relocated the Station several hundred feet to the south with a direct pedestrian underpass from the boarding platform to Airport Boulevard, bringing it closer and more accessible to the Project site. The Caltrain Station is also served by local shuttles. SamTrans bus service runs along Airport Boulevard immediately adjacent to the Project site. The San Bruno BART station is located approximately 1.5 miles to the south of the Project site. Relevant transit plans and policies are discussed in Appendix A. The existing transit services are shown in Figure 2-1. The descriptions of transit service in this section reflect conditions prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the atypical travel patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic, transit service has been temporarily reduced. Agencies plan to restore service to comparable levels once the effects of the pandemic begin to subside. 2.2.1 Regional Transit Service The following transit services operate within South San Francisco and are accessible from the Project site by walking, bicycling, first- and last -mile shuttle connection provided by Commute.org, or parking at the rail service stations: Ca(train provides passenger rail service on the Peninsula between San Francisco and San Jose, and limited service trains to Morgan Hill and Gilroy during weekday commute periods. As of January 2022, Caltrain has opened a new South San Francisco Caltrain Station located approximately 0.4 miles north of the Project near the East Grand Avenue/Airport Boulevard intersection. The new station provides more direct pedestrian access to the Project site via a pedestrian underpass with access at Grand Avenue and Airport Boulevard. People can walk directly between the Project site and the Caltrain Station along Airport Boulevard without needing to cross the street. The South San Francisco Caltrain Station serves local and limited trains, with 23 northbound and 23 southbound weekday trains providing weekday service from 5:40 AM to 12:00 AM, with approximately 30 -minute headways during peak times and 60 -minute headways during off-peak times. Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) provides regional rail service between the East Bay, San Francisco, and San Mateo County, connecting between San Francisco International Airport and Millbrae Intermodal Station to the south, San Francisco to the north, and Oakland, Richmond, Pittsburg/Bay Point, Dublin/Pleasanton and Fremont in the East Bay. The San Bruno Station is the closest station to the Project site, located about 1.5 miles to the south. BART trains provide weekday service from 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM and operate on 15 - minute headways during peak hours and 20 -minute headways during off-peak hours. San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrons) provides bus service in San Mateo County. There are two bus stops near the Project site served by Routes 292 and 397 (late night service only). One stop is approximately 0.2 miles to the north near the intersection of Airport Boulevard and Baden Avenue and the other stop is approximately 0.4 miles to the southeast near the US 101 NB Off -ramp at Wondercolor Lane. Route 292 operates every 20 minutes on weekdays and Route 397 operates every 60 minutes. Farther 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 north, Routes 130 and 141 stop at the intersection of Miller Avenue/Linden Avenue. Route 130 operates every 15 minutes during weekdays, while Route 141 operates every 30 minutes. 2.2.2 Shuttle Service Three Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance (Commute.org) shuttles provide weekday service near the Project site. These shuttles (Oyster Point, Utah/Grand, and One Tower Place) offer commute period first - and last -mile connections between the Caltrain Station and local employers in the East of 101 Area. Each shuttle operates at 30 to 60 -minute headways during commuting AM and PM peak periods. Shuttle connections are provided on Poletti Way near the newly relocated Caltrain Station, approximately 0.4 miles from the Project site. The South City Shuttle provides free local transit service in South San Francisco. The shuttle operates in a clockwise and counterclockwise loop every 40 minutes, with the nearest stops near the Miller Avenue/Linden Avenue intersection approximately 0.5 miles from the Project site. Commute.org has a Bicycle to Work Rewards Program where commuters who live and work in San Mateo County are eligible for the Guaranteed Ride Home program, in which Commute.org will cover the cost of a ride home in case of bad weather or bicycle theft/breakage, and commuters can receive up to $100 for logging bicycle commutes to work in San Mateo County. 2.3 Pedestrian Facilities Pedestrian facilities include sidewalks, crosswalks, trails, and pedestrian signals. In the Project vicinity, continuous sidewalks exist along both sides of Airport Boulevard, South Airport Boulevard, and San Mateo Avenue. On Produce Avenue, continuous sidewalks exist only on the west side of the street; the entire east side of Produce Avenue borders US 101 and the expected pedestrian demand is very low. Produce Avenue connects the south leg of the intersection of Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue to the southbound US 101 on ramp at Terminal Court and primarily serves vehicle trips. At the intersection of Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue, a signalized intersection immediately adjacent to the Project site, marked crosswalks and pedestrian signal heads are provided on all intersection legs. There is a lack of uniformity in pedestrian facilities between each leg of the intersection, which includes curb cuts, pedestrian signal heads, pedestrian push buttons and actuation, the presence of tactile domes, and ADA compliance features. Additionally, the standard parallel striped crosswalks are faded and misaligned with the pedestrian through zone. The southern crosswalk is actuated to allow pedestrians to cross without pressing a push button, however this doesn't exist at the other three crossings. The pedestrian signal head displays a countdown to let pedestrians know how much time they have to cross. The pedestrian signal heads at the other three legs of the intersection do not display a countdown. Different push buttons and signage exist on signal poles. Tactile domes only exist at the southwest leg of the intersection. VJ 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 The slip lanes at the northeast, northwest, and southwest corners of the intersection of Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue have wide vehicle turning radii, relatively high speeds, and yield control. Pedestrians coming from downtown South San Francisco on the west side of Airport Boulevard would have to cross the northwest and northeast slip lanes to access the Project site. North leg crossing at Airport Boulevard and San Mateo Avenue facing east. Attention to the curb cut and ADA compliance. Source: Fehr & Peers, 2021 V1 North leg crossing at Airport Boulevard and San Mateo Avenue facing west. Attention to the crosswalk alignment, ADA compliance, and faded crosswalk striping. Source: Fehr & Peers, 2021 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 Sidewalks on South Airport Boulevard provide pedestrian connectivity between the Project site and the nearest existing Commute.org shuttle stop; however, for pedestrians crossing the channelized right turn lane from Produce Avenue onto South Airport Boulevard, there is no crosswalk or curb cuts on either the porkchop island or sidewalk east of the island. East leg crossing of slip lane on Produce Avenue facing east on South Airport Boulevard. Attention to lack of pedestrian facilities for slip lane. Source: Fehr & Peers, 2021 Sidewalks on Airport Boulevard provide continuous pedestrian connectivity between the Project site and the nearest SamTrans stop and the Caltrain Station. Future residents and visitors of the 40 Airport Boulevard site will have direct access to the Airport Boulevard sidewalks and will not need to cross the road to access the SamTrans stop or the future Caltrain pedestrian access point near Grand Avenue. Sidewalks are generally in good condition except along the west side of Airport Boulevard before approaching the pedestrian tunnel heading south to the Project site. All pedestrians coming from the Project site will travel through the Airport Boulevard railroad underpass tunnel to access the Caltrain Station and downtown South San Francisco. The tunnel currently includes approximately six-foot wide sidewalks on both sides with limited pedestrian -scale lighting. VA 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 Uneven sidewalk along west side of Airport Boulevard heading south Source: Fehr & Peers, 2021 Pedestrian tunnel along west side of Airport Boulevard heading south Source: Fehr & Peers, 2021 Pedestrians will likely use the sidewalk along the east side of Airport Boulevard to travel between the Project site, downtown South San Francisco, and the South San Francisco Caltrain Station as this pathway is more direct and involves fewer roadway crossings compared to walking along the west side of Airport Boulevard. The closest crosswalk to the Project site along Airport Boulevard is at the intersection of Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue, which is approximately 100 feet south of the site driveway. It is expected that the majority of pedestrian trips will occur north of the Project site and so it is unlikely that pedestrians will cross the north leg of the intersection. The eastern sidewalk from the Station to the Project site was closed during the site visit due to Station renovations and construction of an apartment complex north of the Project site. The conditions along the east side of Airport Boulevard and in the pedestrian tunnel are expected to be similar to the conditions along the west side of Airport Boulevard as presented above. Relevant pedestrian plans and policies are discussed in Appendix A. 2.4 Bicycle Facilities Bicycle facilities consist of separated bikeways, bicycle lanes, routes, trails, and paths, as well as bike parking, bike lockers, and showers for cyclists. Caltrans recognizes four classifications of bicycle facilities: V1 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 ■ Class I — Shared -Use Pathway: Provides a completely separated right-of-way for the exclusive use of cyclists and pedestrians with cross-flow minimized (e.g. off-street bicycle paths). • Class II — Bicycle Lanes: Provides a striped lane for one-way travel on a street or highway. May include a "buffer" zone consisting of a striped portion of roadway between the bicycle lane and the nearest vehicle travel lane. • Class III — Bicycle Route: Provides for shared use with motor vehicle traffic; however, are often signed or include a striped bicycle lane. • Class IV — Separated Bikeway: Provides a right-of-way designated exclusively for bicycle travel adjacent to a roadway and which are protected from vehicular traffic. Types of separation include, but are not limited to, grade separation, flexible posts, inflexible physical barriers, or on -street parking. The area surrounding the Project site has a Class III bicycle network that provides first- and last -mile connectivity to the Caltrain Station to the north and residential uses to the west of Airport Boulevard. Current bicycle facilities in the Project vicinity, as designated by the South San Francisco Bicycle Master Plan (2011) and the draft Active South City Plan (ongoing), are shown in Figure 2-2, and discussed below. • Airport Boulevard is designated as a Class III bicycle route, providing shared use with motor vehicle traffic. Airport Boulevard has proposed Class IV bicycle lanes between Miller Avenue and San Mateo Avenue; proposed bicycle lanes on Airport Boulevard will provide direct access to the Project site. • San Mateo Avenue and South Airport Boulevard have proposed Class II bicycle lanes between Harbor Way and Tanforan Avenue; proposed bicycle lanes on San Mateo Avenue will provide direct access to the Project site. ■ Class II bicycle lanes are provided on Gateway Boulevard between East Grand Avenue and South Airport Boulevard. Gateway Boulevard has proposed Class II bicycle lanes between Oyster Point Boulevard and East Grand Avenue to connect to existing bicycle lanes on both roads; proposed bicycle lanes on Gateway Boulevard will provide direct access to the Project site. ■ The San Francisco Bay Trail (Bay Trail) is a Class I mixed-use trail along the Oyster Point shoreline and Point San Bruno, part of a planned 400 mile regional trail system encircling the San Francisco Bay shoreline. The nearest access point from the Project to the San Francisco Bay Trail is approximately one mile away, and is accessible via shared use bicycle routes. Bicyclists primarily access the Project site via San Mateo Avenue, Airport Boulevard, and South Airport Boulevard. Lack of a continuous bicycle network, separation from higher speed vehicle traffic, and protected intersections, are challenges to cycling in the area. Challenges to cycling related to safety, comfort, access, and circulation, create barriers for people who might bike but have access to other forms of mobility, such a vehicle. Additional relevant bicycle plans and policies are discussed in Appendix A. blo 10 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 2.5 Emergency Vehicle Access Emergency vehicles typically use major streets through the study area when heading to and from an emergency and/or emergency facility. Arterial roadways allow emergency vehicles to travel at higher speeds and provide enough clearance space to permit other traffic to maneuver out of the path of the emergency vehicle and yield the right-of-way. The Project site is located approximately 0.6 miles west of South San Francisco Fire Station 62 which is located at 249 Harbor Way. Emergency vehicle access to the Project site is primarily from South Airport Boulevard and Mitchell Avenue. South Airport Boulevard has two travel lanes in each direction and Mitchell Avenue has one travel lane in each direction. Travel time is approximately three minutes from Fire Station 62 to the Project site. The Project site allows for larger vehicle turning movements. 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TransPlOrtafiOn Analysis This section includes analysis and findings of Project effects on transportation services and facilities, including motor vehicle travel and operations, transit service, pedestrian facilities and bicycle facilities. The amount and distance of motor vehicle travel was analyzed using vehicle miles traveled (VMT), while the motor vehicle operations analysis focused on weekday AM and PM peak hour queue conditions at freeway off -ramps. Technical context for VMT analysis is presented in Appendix B. Other vehicle operations measures, such as Project added trips to nearby intersections, are presented in Appendix C for informational purposes. Bicycle, pedestrian, and transit impacts were qualitatively assessed using transportation planning and engineering methods and practices. 3.1 Significance Criteria The impacts of the Project related to transportation would be considered significant if any of the following Standards of Significance are exceeded, in accordance with Appendix G of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines: • Conflict with a program plan, ordinance or policy addressing the circulation system, including transit, roadway, bicycle and pedestrian facilities; • Conflict or be inconsistent with CEQA Guidelines section 15064.3, subdivision (b) related to VMT; • Substantially increase hazards due to a geometric design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment); or • Result in inadequate emergency access Thresholds of significance used in this document are based on Appendix G criteria as well as local considerations from adopted policies by the City of South San Francisco. The criteria of significance apply to all Project scenarios as measured against the corresponding No Project scenarios. 3.1.1 Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Pursuant to City of South San Francisco Resolution 77-2020 and CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.3, subdivision (b)(1), the following screening criteria applies to land use projects: Presumption of Less Than Significant Impact Near Transit Stations: CEQA Guideline Section 75064.3, subdivision (b)(7), states that lead agencies generally should presume that certain projects (including residential, retail, and office projects, as well as projects that are a mix of these uses) proposed within V2 mile of on existing major transit stop or an existing stop along a high quality transit corridor will have a less -than -significant impact on VMT. This presumption would not apply, however, if Project -specific or location -specific information indicates that the Project will still generate significant levels of VMT. For example, the presumption might not be appropriate if the Project: F1 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 o Has a Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of less than 0.75 o Includes more parking for use by residents, customers, or employees of the Project than required by the jurisdiction (if the jurisdiction requires the Project to supply parking) o Is inconsistent with the applicable Sustainable Communities Strategy (as determined by the lead agency, with input from the Metropolitan Planning Organization) o Replaces affordable residential units with a smaller number of moderate- or high-income residential units If a land use Project is not presumed to have a less than significant impact, the following criteria applies: • A significant impact would occur if development of the Project would generate per -employee vehicle miles traveled (VMT) greater than the City's adopted threshold of greater than 15 percent below the regional average. 3.1.2 Design Hazards 3.1.2.1 Geometric Design Hazards • A significant impact would occur if the Project substantially increases hazards to street users due to a design feature or land uses incompatible with the surrounding street network. 3.1.2.2 Vehicle Queueing at Freeway Ramps • A significant impact would occur if the Project causes vehicle queues approaching a given movement downstream of Caltrans freeway facilities to exceed existing storage space for that movement or would contribute to existing vehicle queues that exceed storage space for that movement. 3.1.3 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Transit • A significant impact would occur if Project traffic would produce a detrimental impact to the performance or safety of existing bicycle or pedestrian facilities, or conflict with adopted plans and programs. • A significant impact would occur if Project traffic would produce a detrimental impact to the performance or safety of local transit or shuttle service or conflict with adopted plans and programs. 3.1.4 Emergency Access • A significant impact would occur if the project would result in inadequate emergency access. 3.2 Analysis Scenarios The impacts of the Project to the surrounding transportation system were evaluated for the four scenarios listed below: 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 • Scenario 1: Existing conditions • Scenario 2: Existing Plus Project conditions • Scenario 3: Cumulative conditions • Scenario 4: Cumulative Plus Project conditions A description of the methods used to estimate the amount of traffic and VMT generated by the Project is provided below. Project -specific impacts are described under Section 4. Freeway Queuing Reports from Synchro are provided in Appendix C. 3.2.1 Existing Conditions Existing conditions represent the baseline condition upon which Project impacts are measured. The baseline condition represents conditions in 2019 prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the atypical travel patterns and transit service levels during the COVID-19 pandemic, new data was not collected for this analysis. 3.2.2 Existing Plus Project Conditions Existing Plus Project conditions represent the baseline condition with the addition of the Project. Traffic volumes for Existing Plus Project conditions include existing traffic volumes plus traffic generated by the Project. Existing Plus Project conditions were compared to Existing conditions to determine potential immediate project impacts. 3.2.3 Cumulative Conditions Cumulative conditions include transportation demand resulting from reasonably foreseeable land use changes and conditions associated with funded transportation projects at year 2040 including the nearby proposed PS Business Park Development at 124 Airport Boulevard and 100 Produce Avenue. Cumulative conditions are based on land use and transportation conditions included in Plan Bay Area 2040, as represented in the C/CAG-VTA Bi -County Transportation Demand Model (C/CAG model). The C/CAG model is a four -step trip -based travel demand model designed to forecast how land uses and transportation interact within San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties. 3.2.4 Cumulative Plus Project Conditions Cumulative Plus Project conditions represent the cumulative condition with the addition of the Project to determine the extent to which the Project would contribute to long-term cumulative transportation impacts. V1 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 3.3 Vehicle Miles Traveled SB 743 applies to the Project, which is a qualifying residential Project located on an infill site within a transit priority area, as those terms are defined under Section 21099 of the Public Resources Code. CEQA Guidelines Section 15064.3(b)(1), implementing SB 743, establishes a presumption of less than significant for VMT impacts related to qualifying land use Projects. Projects located within 0.5 miles of a high-quality transit area are presumed less than significant VMT impacts unless any of the following is true: • Floor Area Ratio (FAR) < 0.75 • More parking than required by City code • Inconsistent with the applicable RTP/SCS, as determined by the City • Replacing affordable housing units with market -rate units The Project is located within 0.5 miles of both the existing and the proposed new South San Francisco Caltrain Station, as shown in Figure 1-1. The Caltrain Station is a regional commuter rail station and is considered a major transit stop per the Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) Guidance. The FAR for the Project site is 4.7. Thus, the total FAR is higher than the 0.75 threshold. For a multi -unit residential project in a downtown district, the City of South San Francisco requires a minimum of 1 parking space per one -bedroom unit, 1.5 parking spaces per two-bedroom unit up to 1,100 square feet, and 1.5 parking spaces per three or more bedrooms and 1,101 square feet or larger; however, no parking spaces are required for sites that are within a half -mile walking distance of public transit. A total of 394' parking spaces would be required by the City code if the Project did not meet the exception for proximity to public transit. A total of 308 parking spaces are proposed to be provided with the Project. The Project has prepared a TDM plan as required by the City to support a reduction in parking spaces below City requirements. The TDM plan will help to encourage non -auto trips and further reduce non -drive alone vehicle trips. The number of vehicle parking spaces provided is therefore compliant with the South San Francisco Municipal Code and is in line with the South San Francisco General Plan policies and goals to promote alternate modes of transportation. Additionally, the Project proposes 31 short term bike parking stalls and 104 long term bike parking stalls, when the City requires 31 short term bike parking stalls and 73 long term bike parking stalls. The number of bike parking spaces provided is therefore higher than required by the City, which supports General Plan policies and goals. Plan Bay Area is the relevant Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (RTP/SCS) for South San Francisco and seeks to prioritize development in transit priority areas, which includes the area surrounding the Project site. The Project's proposed land use is consistent with the use and intensity that is included in Plan Bay Area and the Project falls within the projected land use totals for South San Francisco. The Project proposes to include 89 one -bedroom units, 122 two-bedroom units, 59 three-bedroom units all of which are less than 1,101 sq. ft., and 22 four-bedroom units that are 1,101 sq. ft. or larger, resulting in a minimum parking code requirement of 394 parking spaces. 17 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 The Project is not proposing to replace affordable housing units with market -rate units. Although the Project is presumed to have a less than significant impact on VMT based on its proximity to high-quality transit and meets the above criteria, quantitative VMT analysis is also provided for informational purposes only. Project -generated home-based work (HBW), home-based other (HBO), and non -home based (NHB) vehicle trip lengths were obtained from the most recently available California Household Travel Survey (CHTS)z for San Mateo County. Based on CHTS trip lengths by trip purpose, the weighted average trip length for the Project is approximately seven miles. Multiplying the total net new daily trip generation as described in Section 3.4 by the average trip length, results is a daily net -added Project VMT of 5,194 miles. 3.4 Trip Generation, Distribution, and Assignment The amount of traffic added to the roadway system by the Project was estimated using a three-step process: (1) trip generation, (2) trip distribution, and (3) trip assignment. The first step estimates the amount of traffic that would be generated once the Project was built and fully occupied. The second step estimates the direction of travel to and from the Project site. The third step assigns the Project trips to specific street segments and intersection turning movements. The results are described below. 3.4.1 Project Trip Generation Project traffic added to the surrounding roadway system was estimated using a combination of existing driveway counts from the existing warehouse and the locally sensitive trip generation methodology known as MXD+ for the Project. Driveway counts and nearby intersection counts can be found in Appendix D. The MXD+ method accounts for built environment factors such as the density and diversity of land uses, design of the pedestrian and bicycle environment, demographics of the site, and distance to transit to develop more realistic trip generation estimates than traditional traffic engineering methods. Driveway count data was collected at the shared driveway using two video cameras to determine both light and heavy vehicle counts that represent existing trips for the 36,200 square foot warehouse. The heavy vehicle counts were converted to Passenger Car Equivalents (PCEs), as this is a better comparison to estimated trips from the Project. The existing number of trips was then subtracted from the estimated project trips for the Project to get the net new trips for the Project. The sample site driveway traffic data is presented in Appendix D. Vehicle trips from the existing warehouse, the Project, and net new trips are shown in Table 3.1. According to this trip generation analysis, the Project would generate approximately 742 daily, 49 AM peak hour (6 inbound and 43 outbound), and 74 PM peak hour (50 inbound and 24 outbound) net new trips. 2 Caltrans conducts the CHTS every ten years. The most recent survey started in 2010 and ended in 2013. 18 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 Table 3.1 Project Trip Generation Project Apartments' 292 DUs 1,590 25 73 98 76 48 124 Trip Reductions (walk, bike, -421 -7 -19 transit) Z -26 -19 -12 -31 Existing warehouse (existing trips 36,200 SgFt -427 -12 -11 to be removed) -23 -7 -12 -19 Net New Trips 292 DUs 742 6 43 49 s0 24 74 Notes: 1. Based on ITE 10" Edition (Land Use #221 — Multi -family Housing Mid -Rise 2. Based on MXD+ trip generation methodology which accounts for built environment factors such as density and diversity of land uses, design of the pedestrian and bicycle environment, site demographics, and accessibility of transit, among other factors. 3. Based on 24-hour driveway counts at the existing site on March 31, 2021. Heavy vehicles converted to Passenger Car Equivalent (PCE) using 2.0 factor. Source: Fehr & Peers, 2021 3.4.2 Project Trip Distribution The directions of approach and departure for the Project traffic were estimated based on the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG)'s Travel Demand Model and the City of South San Francisco's Travel Demand Model, which has greater sensitivity to local travel patterns. Figure 3-1 shows the general trip distribution pattern for the Project. Approximately 30 percent of the Project traffic is evenly split between the north (15%) and south (15%) US 101 approaches. Approximately five percent and 30 percent of the Project traffic is projected to come from the east and west of US 101 to the north. Similarly, five percent and 20 percent of the Project traffic is projected to come from the east and west of US 101 to the South. In addition, ten percent of the Project traffic is projected to come from Bayshore Boulevard to the north. 3.4.3 Project Trip Assignment The Project trips were assigned to the roadway system based on the directions of approach and departure discussed above. The locations of complimentary land use and local knowledge of the study area helped determine specific trip routes. Figure 3-1 shows the expected increases in peak hour intersection turning movement volume due to the Project. Project traffic would access the roadway network via driveways along the San Mateo Avenue, Airport Boulevard, and Produce Avenue frontages. V1 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 3.5 Freeway Ramp Queuing Analysis Two freeway off -ramps were selected for queuing analysis to assess conditions where the addition of Project trips may result in hazards to road users. The study locations are listed below. 1. US 101/Produce Avenue (southbound off -ramp) 2. US 101/South Airport Boulevard (northbound off -ramp) Table 3.2 presents weekday PM peak hour vehicle queues at the two US 101 off -ramp study locations for Existing and Existing Plus Project conditions, and Table 3.3 presents weekday PM peak hour vehicle queues for Cumulative and Cumulative Plus Project conditions. The PM peak hour was selected as the analysis period since the Project is a residential project and the majority of project -added off -ramp trips will be in the PM. Therefore, the off -ramps queuing analysis during the PM peak hour is expected to encompass all potential impacts. The Project would not extend or contribute to queues longer than storage distances at either off -ramp locations. The Project therefore would not result in a hazardous condition at this location. Cumulative Plus Project traffic volumes are presented in Appendix C and the volume relevant to the freeway ramp queuing assessment is presented in Table 3.2. The Project would not extend or contribute to queues longer than storage distances at either off -ramp locations. Cumulative Plus Project traffic therefore would not result in a hazardous condition at this location. Table 3.2 Existing Weekday PM Peak Hour 951h Percentile Queues 1. US 101 Southbound Off -Ramp at Produce Avenue (PM Peak) Left 100 40 20 40 20 Right 620 361 50 367 50 2. US 101 Northbound Off -Ramp at South Airport Boulevard (PM Peak) Left/Through 740 381 230 389 240 Right 740 271 40 271 40 Notes: Queues do not take into account downstream spillover from adjacent intersections. Storage distance and queues in feet per lane. Source: Fehr & Peers, 2021 VJ 20 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 Table 3.3 Cumulative Weekday PM Peak Hour 95th Percentile Queues 1. US 101 Southbound Off -Ramp at Produce Avenue (PM Peak) Left 100 40 20 40 20 Right 620 373 50 379 50 2. US 101 Northbound Off -Ramp at South Airport Boulevard (PM Peak) Left/Through 740 455 300 488 345 Right 740 295 40 295 40 Notes: Queues do not take into account downstream spillover from adjacent intersections. Storage distance and queues in feet per lane. Source: Fehr & Peers, 2021 3.6 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Transit 3.6.1 Bicycle and Pedestrian Analysis The project would generate new pedestrian and bicycle trips, particularly residents walking to downtown South San Francisco and the South San Francisco Caltrain Station. Most residents are likely to walk along the east sidewalk on Airport Boulevard when traveling between the Project site and the Caltrain Station; however, some residents may also travel along the west sidewalk, particularly when making trips to Downtown South San Francisco. Residents walking along the west sidewalk and bicyclists heading south to the Project site will travel via Airport Boulevard through existing slip right -turn lanes at the northwest and northeast corners of the Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue intersection, which may exacerbate conflicts between vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists given the wide turning radii, relatively high speeds, yield -control, and lack of separation of bicycle movements. Most Project -generated pedestrian and bicycle trips are expected to be to or from Downtown South San Francisco. Of those downtown bound trips, the majority are expected to travel along the east side of Airport Boulevard and cross at either Baden Avenue or Grand Avenue as it would be the most direct path of travel. Based on assumed pedestrian and bicycle destinations and routing decisions, approximately two project trips are expected to use the north crosswalk during the peak hour. The Project would not create inconsistencies with adopted bicycle or pedestrian system plans, guidelines, or policy standards, as described in Appendix A. The Project includes 104 long-term protected (class 1) bicycle parking spaces, which exceeds the City's code requirement for the Project of 733 spaces. Class I bicycle parking spaces are typically lockers or restricted access parking rooms and are intended for residents. The Project also includes 31 short term bicycle parking 3 One bicycle parking space is required per four dwelling units. 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 spaces, which meets the requirement of 31 stalls'. Short term bicycle parking spaces are intended for guests and short-term stays. The Project provides good site access and circulation for pedestrians and is supported by a sidewalk from Airport Boulevard across the entire frontage of the building along the easement road and several access points around the building periphery. Access to the building is provided at three locations along Airport Boulevard including a stairwell to apartment units and the mail room, a stairwell to apartment amenities, and a larger doorway direct to the community room. The sidewalk along the easement road provides access points to the community room, residential cafe, leasing office/lobby, and the loading/move-in area. Additionally, an entrance is located at the back of the building adjacent to the railroad tracks. Discontinuous sidewalks and curb cuts exist along the easement road bordering the hotel property. While this does not represent a project -level hazardous condition, the Project may consider aligning the internal sidewalks and curb cuts with the adjacent hotel property to improve pedestrian access and visibility when crossing the easement road. Bicycle access is provided through the shared driveway along Airport Boulevard adjacent to the intersection of Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue. Per the City's Municipal Code (Section 20.330.008 A.2.a), short-term bicycle parking must be located outside of the public right-of-way and pedestrian walkways and within 50 feet of a main entrance to the building it serves. Short-term bike parking for the Project is available along the sidewalk in front of the apartment building amenity spaces and main building entrance. Per the City's Municipal Code (Section 20.330.008 B.2.a), long-term bicycle parking must be located on the same lot as the use it serves and must be located near an entrance to the facility in parking garages. Long-term bicycle parking for the Project is available on the second floor. If feasible, the Project may consider relocating the long-term bicycle parking to the ground floor to bring it closer to the building entrance and make it more accessible for residents. The shared driveway is currently approximately 76 feet wide, and the easement road is currently approximately 46 feet wide. The driveway and easement road were originally designed to accommodate frequent large trucks accessing the existing warehouse which will be removed for construction of the proposed residential use. The existing design is not compatible with the proposed residential use due to the expected additional transit, walking, and biking trips that would be served by the driveway and easement road. The existing design encourages high speeds, exposes pedestrians and bicyclists for longer than necessary, and may represent a hazardous condition for future residents making non -auto trips. Redesigning the driveway and easement road to size them appropriately for vehicles and for the proposed residential uses would reduce vehicle speeds, which would (1) lower the severity of collisions (2) widen driver's vision cone of pedestrians and bicyclists to help prevent collisions from occurring. Figure 3-2 illustrates site circulation and access at the Project site and some recommended changes. 4 Total short-term bike parking is required to be ten percent of car parking. VA 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 3.6.2 Transit Analysis The Project would generate vehicle trips in the vicinity of existing transit services and would generate some new transit trips to existing routes. SamTrans bus routes travel along the Project's frontage on Airport Boulevard and Caltrain operates less than 0.5 miles from the Project site. The addition of 74 net new vehicle trips during the PM peak hour, or approximately one new vehicle per minute, would not create a disruption to transit service surrounding the Project site. Project -added vehicle trips represent approximately one percent of entering volumes at study intersections during the AM and PM peak hours. The Project may add net new transit trips to Caltrain and other public transit routes, but ridership may be accommodated through available capacity. The Project would not include features that would disrupt existing or planned transit routes or facilities. The Project's driveways would not cause disruptions to existing or planned transit service or transit stops. The Project would not conflict with any adopted transit system plans, guidelines, policies, or standards, as described in Appendix A. The Project's effects under Cumulative 2040 conditions would be similar to that of Existing conditions; however, residents of the Project will likely experience changes to SamTrans bus service in cumulative conditions. Reimagine SamTrans is a comprehensive operational analysis (COA) to evaluate existing routes and additional routes to improve the experience for existing riders, grow new and more frequent ridership, and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of SamTrans as a mobility provider. The COA is taking into account changes to trip -making patterns in response to COVID-19 and conducting public outreach to better serve San Mateo County. Bus routes within proximity to the Project site are expected to change under cumulative conditions. Routes 130, 141, and 292 are being studied with options to increase the frequency of service, expand operational hours, and improve on-time performance and speed, which all come with tradeoffs. Changes to Route 292, the route most accessible to the Project, will likely affect new residents' travel behavior. No changes to Route 397 are being considered. Additionally, Reimagine SamTrans is considering a new Route 126 to connect the SSF BART Station to Oyster Point. Improvements to Caltrain via the Peninsula Corridor Electrification and the South San Francisco Station Improvement projects would provide enhanced connectivity and capacity to accommodate project trips. 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Impacts and Mitigations This section includes the evaluation of the Project's potential impacts under Existing Plus Project and Cumulative Plus Project conditions. This section also describes required associated mitigation measures that would reduce impacts of the Project. 4.1 Vehicular Traffic This section includes the evaluation of the Project's potential VMT and freeway ramp queuing impacts. 4.1.1 Vehicle Miles Traveled Impact TRANS -1: Based on OPR and City of South San Francisco guidelines, the Project is located within 0.5 miles of a major transit stop and is presumed to have no impact on vehicle miles traveled (VMT) under Existing Plus Project and Cumulative Plus Project conditions. (Less than Significant) As documented in Section 3.3, the Project meets all of the screening criteria to presume the impact to VMT is less than significant. The Project site is located within 0.5 miles of a major transit stop, has a FAR greater than 0.75, does not provide more parking than required by the City code, is consistent with the RTP/SCS Plan Bay Area, and does not replace affordable housing units with market -rate units. Additionally, the Project has prepared a TDM plan, as required by the City. The TDM Plan serves to encourage non -auto trips and specifically seeks to reduce non -drive -alone vehicle trips which will help to further reduce the Project's impact on VMT. The Project's TDM plan includes infrastructure on-site to support pedestrians and bicyclists, programmatic elements to educate and incentivize residents to commute by carpool, transit, and biking, and contains monitoring and reporting requirements to analyze the program's effectiveness at further reducing VMT and increasing multi -modal trips. The Project site will have ride -share zones, a bicycle parking and repair station, a micromobility hub for e -bikes and e -scooters, and Broadband and Wi-Fi throughout the building that is free in communal spaces to support telecommuting. Additionally, the Project will contribute to off-site improvements to the pedestrian tunnel on Airport Boulevard leading to Caltrain. The plan outlines programmatic elements including training leasing staff to share materials with future tenants, marketing materials outlining transportation options in the area, and resources that provide incentives for carpooling, biking, and transit for residents and employees. The TDM Plan includes strategies that result in 285 peak -hour C/CAG trip credits, which exceeds the estimated number of peak -hour trips calculated for the project. Furthermore, the program will monitor and report on residents' commute patterns through an annual survey and summary report. Failure to submit a TDM report or failure to achieve an annual 20 percent trip reduction may result in a financial penalty. The City may allow the Owner a six-month grace period to achieve a 20 percent trip reduction. Mitigation Measures: None Required F1 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 4.1.2 Freeway Ramp Queuing Impact TRANS -2: Development of the Project would not cause vehicle queues approaching a given movement downstream of Caltrans freeway facilities to exceed existing storage space for that movement or add vehicle trips to existing freeway off - ramp vehicle queues that exceed storage capacity resulting in a potentially hazardous condition under Existing Plus Project and Cumulative Plus Project conditions. (Less than Significant) As documented in Section 3.5, Project vehicle trips that could affect with the freeway mainline are concentrated at the US 101 Southbound off -ramp at Produce Avenue and the US 101 Northbound off -ramp at South Airport Boulevard, and Project trips would not exceed ramp storage capacities and interfere with the freeway mainline. Therefore, the Project would have a less -than -significant impact on freeway ramp queuing under Existing Plus Project conditions and would not be a cumulatively considerable contributor to significant cumulative impacts under Cumulative Plus Project conditions. Mitigation Measures: None required 4.2 Bicycle, Pedestrian, and Transit Impact TRANS -3: Development of the Project would not conflict with adopted plans and programs under Existing Plus Project and Cumulative Plus Project conditions. (Less than Significant) The Project would not produce a detrimental impact to existing bicycle or pedestrian facilities or conflict with adopted policies in adopted city plans summarized in Appendix A. Therefore, the Project's impacts to walking and biking are less -than -significant under Existing Plus Project conditions and the Project would not be a cumulatively considerable contributor to significant cumulative impacts under Cumulative Plus Project conditions. Implementation of Mitigation Measure TRANS -1 would improve pedestrian and bicycle access to the Project site and would be consistent with relevant City plans and policies. Mitigation Measures: None required The Project does not conflict with any adopted plans or programs and no mitigation measure is required. However, the following improvement measure supports and enhances the accessibility of the Project site. Components of the below listed improvement measures are shown in Figure 4-1. The applicant may provide funding toward the City's design and construction of the following off-site improvements to support the connectivity of the Project site, improve accessibility to high-quality transit, and enhance the Project's first- and last -mile TDM strategies necessary to support auto trip reduction measures. V1 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 • The Project may contribute towards the installation of pedestrian -scale lighting along both sidewalks of the Airport Boulevard undercrossing directly to the north of the Project site. This improvement would provide a safer and more supportive pedestrian route connecting the Project site and the Caltrain Station and downtown South San Francisco. • The Project may contribute towards the construction of new Class IV bicycle lanes on Airport Boulevard between Miller Avenue and San Mateo Avenue. This improvement would include striping new bicycle lanes. New protected bicycle lanes would support enhanced bicycle access to and from the Project site, as identified in the draft Active South City Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan. Impact TRANS -4: Project development or Project traffic would not produce a detrimental impact to local transit or shuttle service under Existing Plus Project and Cumulative Plus Project conditions. (Less than Significant) The Project would not produce a detrimental impact to existing transit facilities or conflict with adopted policies in adopted city plans summarized in Appendix A. Therefore, the Project's impacts to transit are less - than -significant under Existing Plus Project conditions and the Project would not be a cumulatively considerable contributor to significant cumulative impacts under Cumulative Plus Project conditions. Implementation of Improvement Measure TRANS -1 would improve access between the Project site and existing/future transit stops and would be consistent with relevant City plans and policies. Mitigation Measures: None required 4.3 Hazards Impact TRANS -5: Development of the Project may substantially increase hazards due to a geometric design feature under Existing Plus Project and Cumulative Plus Project conditions. (Less than Significant with Mitigation) The Project design does not create any new geometric design features that cause hazards. The Project provides a shared driveway on Airport Boulevard. The driveway on Airport Boulevard does not change the existing roadway geometry. Sight distance at the proposed driveways is not expected to change from what is available under existing conditions. Any future vegetation located within the sight triangles at the driveway should be maintained so as not to restrict drivers sight distance when exiting the driveway. As the Project is expected to increase pedestrian and bicycle trips to the shared driveway and easement road, it may increase risk to pedestrians and bicyclists. The existing driveway and easement road were designed to accommodate frequent large trucks for warehouse land use and the current design is not compatible with the proposed residential use. The current design promotes vehicles turning at high -speeds across pedestrian zones and longer exposure time for pedestrians and bicyclists. Driveway turning templates are included as Appendix E. Turning templates show a passenger vehicle turning into the existing 70 foot -wide existing driveway at 20 miles per hour. With a narrower driveway, turning speeds are reduced to 5 miles per hour and provide a safer environment for pedestrians and bicycles. Appendix E also shows F1 28 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 that large delivery trucks are able to turn into the site with a narrower driveway. The Project -added pedestrian and bicycle trips at the existing driveway represents a potentially significant impact related to hazards and mitigation is required. The Project may also contribute to an existing hazard by generating new person trips that use the existing slip lanes at the Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue intersection, which may exacerbate conflicts between vehicles, pedestrians, and bicyclists given the wide turning radii, relatively high speeds, yield -control, and lack of separation of bicycle movements. However, as described in section 3.6, only two Project -generated pedestrians are expected to cross Airport Boulevard at the intersection as the majority of crossings are expected to occur north of the Project site. Therefore, the Project contribution would not represent a substantial increase to hazards at that location. Mitigation Measures: The following mitigation measure seeks to reduce the hazard at the Project driveway and easement road for pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists. Components of Mitigation Measure TRANS -1 are shown in Figure 4-1. MITIGATION MEASURE TRANS -1 The applicant shall design and construct the following improvements to the satisfaction of the City to reduce hazards to Project -generated person trips. • The Project shall update the site plan to size the driveway and easement road to an appropriate design vehicle (WB -40 trailer truck or smaller) with the intent of reducing the driveway and easement road widths, in consultation with City staff and City resources such as the City's Complete Street Ordinance and the Downtown Plan. This mitigation would encourage lower vehicle speeds on-site, lowering the risk and severity of collisions. A narrower driveway and roadway will also provide shorter crossing distances for pedestrians, reducing their exposure to vehicle traffic. Significance after mitigation: Implementation of Mitigation Measure TRANS -1 would reduce the Project's impacts to hazards to less -than -significant under Existing Plus Project conditions and less than cumulatively considerable under Cumulative Plus Project conditions. The following improvement measure supports and enhances the accessibility of the Project site. Components of the below listed improvement measure are shown in Figure 4-1. The applicant may provide funding toward the City's design and construction of the following off-site improvements to support the connectivity of the Project site and to help further reduce hazards in the vicinity of the Project site: • The Project may contribute towards the removal of the northwestern and northeastern slip lanes at the intersection of Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue, as identified in the design concepts by the City of South San Francisco. This improvement can be found on Figure 4-1 and would replace these slip lanes with tighter curb radii, add directional curb ramps, stripe high - visibility continental crosswalks, and stripe southbound and eastbound bicycle lane approaches at the intersection. Removing slip lanes would help slow right -turning vehicles, providing a safer experience for bicycles and pedestrians. Enhanced crosswalks will also provide shorter crossing distances for pedestrians, reducing their exposure to vehicle traffic. In coordination with the slip V1 29 40 Airport Transportation Impact Analysis April 2022 lane removal, the existing intersection signal timing should be reviewed and adjusted if necessary, to accommodate the new pedestrian crossing times. Part of the above listed improvement measure is consistent with a mitigation measure identified for the 124 Airport and 100 Produce (PS Business Park) development project to remove the northwestern slip lane at Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue. If feasible, the two project sponsors may coordinate with each other and the City on implementation efforts and timeline. 4.4 Emergency Access Impact TRANS -6: Development of the Project would not result in inadequate emergency access under Existing Plus Project and Cumulative Plus Project conditions. (Less than Significant) Vehicle trips generated by the Project would represent a very small percentage of overall daily and peak hour traffic on roadways and freeways in the study area. The Project generates 49 AM peak hour and 74 PM peak hour net new vehicle trips which are distributed to study intersections. Project -added vehicle trips represent approximately one percent of entering volumes at study intersections during the peak hours. The Project does not include features that would alter emergency vehicle access routes or roadway facilities; fire and police vehicles would continue to have access to all facilities around the entire city. Upon construction, emergency vehicles would have full access to the Project site. Therefore, the Project is expected not to result in inadequate emergency access, and the Project's impacts to emergency access are less -than -significant under Existing Plus Project conditions and less than cumulatively considerable under Cumulative Plus Project conditions. Mitigation Measures: None required 30 N Canal St rA Z Project Site - Improvement Areas t Grano, �' r :I Mitchell Ave ;T OF 01 U, 7. O Q � n � CD 130 D < O CD Shaw Rd WOOOOO �A& 0 Pay fair -share contribution towards pedestrian lighting along sidewalks in Airport Boulevard tunnel under railroad tracks 0 Remove right -turn slip lanes at Airport Boulevard/San Mateo Avenue/Produce Avenue intersection and reconstruct curbs and crossings © Pay fair -share contribution towards constructing new Class IV bicycle lanes on Airport Boulevard between San Mateo Avenue and Miller Avenue 0 Redesign and resize the Project driveway and easement road with the intent to reduce widths, in consultation with City Staff Figure 4-1 Project Mitigation and Improvement Measures Appendix A: Relevant Plans &Policies Relevant Plans and Policies State of California Senate Bill 743 Discussed in Appendix C. City of South San Francisco General Plan Transportation Chapter The following City of South San Francisco General Plan policies relate to the Project and walking, biking, and transit.' A new 2040 General Plan (Shape SSF) is currently being prepared by the City, but the City has not yet adopted new policies. • 3.2-G-3 Enhance the appearance of the area by undertaking streetscape and other improvements. • 4.2-G-2 Improve connections between different parts of the city. • 4.2-G-8 Use the Bicycle Master Plan to identify, schedule, and implement roadway improvements that enhance bicycle access. • 4.2-G-9 Use the Pedestrian Master Plan to identify, schedule, and implement roadway improvements that enhance pedestrian access. • 4.2-G-10 Make efficient use of existing transportation facilities and, through the arrangement of land uses, improved alternate modes, and enhanced integration of various transportation systems serving South San Francisco, strive to reduce the total vehicle -miles traveled. • 4.2-G-13 Integrate Complete Streets infrastructure and design features into street design and construction to create safe and inviting environments for people to walk, bicycle, and use public transportation. • 4.2-1-10 In planning, designing, and constructing Complete Streets: ■ Include infrastructure that promotes a safe means of travel for all users along the right of way, such as sidewalks, shared use paths, bicycle lanes, and paved shoulders. ■ Include infrastructure that facilitates safe crossing of the right of way, such as accessible curb ramps, crosswalks, refuge islands, and pedestrian signals; such infrastructure must meet the needs of people with different types of disabilities and people of different ages. ■ Ensure that sidewalks, crosswalks, public transportation stops and facilities, and other aspects of the transportation right of way are compliant with the Americans with ' The City of South San Francisco General Plan includes policies related to automobile LOS for certain locations, however, General Plan Policy 4.2-G-17 exempts development within one-quarter mile of a Caltrain or BART station, or a City -designated ferry terminal, from LOS standards, which applies to the Project. Moreover, under SB 743, LOS or similar measures of traffic congestion are no longer considered a significant impact under CEQA, Disabilities Act and meet the needs of people with different types of disabilities, including mobility impairments, vision impairments, hearing impairments, and others. Ensure that the South San Francisco ADA Transition Plan includes a prioritization method for enhancements and revise if necessary. • Prioritize incorporation of street design features and techniques that promote safe and comfortable travel by pedestrians, bicyclists, and users of public transportation, such as traffic calming circles, additional traffic calming mechanisms, narrow vehicle lanes, raised medians, dedicated transit lanes, transit priority signalization, transit bulb outs, road diets, high street connectivity, and physical buffers and separations between vehicular traffic and other users. • Ensure use of additional features that improve the comfort and safety of users: Provide pedestrian -oriented signs, pedestrian -scale lighting, benches and other street furniture, bicycle parking facilities, and comfortable and attractive public transportation stops and facilities. Encourage street trees, landscaping, and planting strips, including native plants where possible, in order to buffer traffic noise and protect and shade pedestrians and bicyclists. Reduce surface water runoff by reducing the amount of impervious surfaces on the streets. • 4.2-1-11 In all street projects, include infrastructure that improves transportation options for pedestrians, bicyclists, and users of public transportation of all ages and abilities. • Ensure that this infrastructure is included in planning, design, approval, construction, operations, and maintenance phases of street projects. ■ Incorporate this infrastructure into all construction, reconstruction, retrofit, maintenance, alteration, and repair of streets, bridges, and other portions of the transportation network. • 4.3-1-14 Undertake a program to improve pedestrian connections between the rail stations— South San Francisco and San Bruno BART stations and the Caltrain Station—and the surroundings. Components of the program should include: • Installing handicapped ramps at all intersections as street improvements are being installed; • Constructing wide sidewalks where feasible to accommodate increased pedestrian use; Providing intersection "bulbing" to reduce walking distances across streets in Downtown, across EI Camino Real and Mission Road, and other high use areas; • Continuing with the City's current policy of providing pedestrian facilities at all signalized intersections; ■ Providing landscaping that encourages pedestrian use South San Francisco Bicycle Master Plan The City of South San Francisco Bicycle Master Plan (2011) identifies and prioritizes street improvements to enhance bicycle access. The plan analyzes bicycle demand and gaps in bicycle facilities and recommends improvements and programs for implementation. The Bicycle Master Plan establishes the following policy related to the Project: • 3.2-1: All development projects shall be required to conform to the Bicycle Transportation Plan goals, policies and implementation measures. South San Francisco Pedestrian Master Plan The City of South San Francisco Pedestrian Master Plan (2012) identifies and prioritizes street improvements to enhance pedestrian access. The plan analyzes pedestrian demand and gaps in pedestrian facilities and recommends improvements and programs for implementation. The Pedestrian Master Plan establishes the following policy related to the Project: • Policy 3.2: Pedestrian facilities and amenities should be provided at schools, parks, and transit stops, and shall be required to be provided at private developments, including places of work, commercial shopping establishments, parks, community facilities and other pedestrian destinations. South San Francisco Transportation Demand Management Ordinance The City of South San Francisco TDM Ordinance (Ord. 1432 § 2, 2010) seeks to reduce the amount of traffic generated by nonresidential development and minimize drive -alone commute trips. The ordinance establishes a performance target of 28 percent minimum alternative mode share for all nonresidential projects resulting in more than 100 average daily trips and identifies a higher threshold for projects requesting a floor area ratio (FAR) bonus. As documented in Section 1, while the City's TDM Ordinance does not require a specific alternate mode - share (AMS) requirement for residential projects, the Project has prepared a TDM Plan, consistent with the City's goals of increasing AMS and decreasing single occupancy vehicle traffic. C/CAG Congestion Management Program Guidelines C/CAG has adopted guidelines as a part of its Congestion Management Program (CMP), which are intended to reduce the regional traffic impacts of substantive new developments. The guidelines apply to all projects in San Mateo County that will generate 100 or more net new peak -hour trips on the CMP network and are subject to CEQA review. C/CAG calls for projects that meet the criteria to determine if a combination of acceptable measures is possible that has the capacity to "fully reduce," through the use of a trip credit system, the demand for net new trips that the project is anticipated to generate on the CMP roadway network (including the first 100 trips). C/CAG has published a list of mitigation options in a memorandum. The Project does not generate more than 100 net new peak hour trips and therefore is not subject to C/CAG's ordinance. Appendix B: VMT Technical Context Senate Bill 743 (Stats. 2013, ch. 386) (SB 743) is intended to better align CEQA transportation impact analysis practices and mitigation outcomes with the State's goals to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, encourage infill development, and improve public health through more active transportation. The law creates several key statewide changes to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). First, the law requires the Governor's Office of Planning and Research (OPR) to establish new metrics for determining the significance of transportation impacts of projects within transit priority areas (TPAs) and allows OPR to extend use of the metrics beyond TPAs. OPR selected vehicle miles of travel (VMT) as the preferred transportation impact metric and applied their discretion to require its use statewide. Second, this legislation establishes that aesthetic and parking impacts of a residential, mixed-use residential, or employment center projects on an infill site within a TPA shall not be considered significant impacts on the environment. Third, the new CEQA Guidelines that implement this legislation state that generally, vehicle miles traveled is the most appropriate measure of transportation impacts, and that as of July 1, 2020, this requirement shall apply statewide, but that until that date, lead agencies may elect to rely on VMT rather than LOS to analyze transportation impacts. Finally, the law establishes a new CEQA exemption for a residential, mixed-use, and employment center project a) within a transit priority area, b) consistent with a specific plan for which an EIR has been certified, and c) consistent with a Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS). This exemption requires further review if the project or circumstances changes significantly. To aid in SB 743 implementation, the following state guidance has been produced: • Technical Advisory on Evaluating Transportation Impacts in CEQA, California Governor's Office of Planning and Research, December 20182 • California Air Resources Board (CARB) 2017 Scoping Plan -Identified VMT Reductions and Relationship to State Climate Goals, California Air Resources Board, January 20193 • Local Development — Intergovernmental Review Program Interim Guidance, Implementing Caltrans Strategic Management Plan 2015-2020 Consistent with SB 743, Caltrans, November 9, 20164 The California Air Resources Board 2017 Scoping Plan -Identified VMT Reductions and Relationship to State Climate Goals provides recommendations for VMT reduction thresholds that would be necessary to achieve the State's GHG reduction goals. CARB finds per -capita light-duty vehicle travel would need to be 2 http://opr.ca.gov/docs/20190122-743 Technical Advisorypdf 3 https:Hww2.arb.ca.gov/sites/default/files/2019-01/2017 sp vmt reductions jan19.pdf 4 https://dot.ca.gov/programs/transportation-planning/office-of-smart-mobility-climate-change/sb-743 approximately 16.8 percent lower than existing by 2050, and overall per -capita vehicle travel would need to be approximately 14.3 percent lower than existing levels by 2050 under that scenario. CARB also acknowledges that the SCS targets are not sufficient to meet climate goals. As stated in the report, "...the full reduction needed to meet our climate goals is an approximately 25 percent reduction in statewide per capita on -road light-duty transportation -related GHG emissions by 2035 relative to 2005." OPR considered this research when developing recommended VMT thresholds. In the Technical Advisory on Evaluating Transportation Impacts in CEQA (December 2018), OPR recommends that a per capita or per employee VMT that is 15 percent below that of existing development may be a reasonable threshold. This threshold is based on the above mentioned research documents from CARB as well as evidence that suggests a 15 percent reduction in VMT is achievable at the project level in a variety of place types' and would help the State towards achieving its climate goals. However, each jurisdiction must apply the statewide VMT analysis guidance based on available travel data and tools. 5 CAPCOA (2010) Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Measures, p. 55, available at http://www.capcoa.org/wp- content/uploads/2010/1 1/CAPCOA-Quantification-Report-9-14-Final.pdf Appendix C: Freeway Queuing Reports Existing PM Queues 3: So. Airport Blvd. & 101 On/Off Ramps/Watercolor Ln 04/19/2021 -11 � � t Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBT WBR NBL NBT SBL SBT SBR Lane Group Flow (vph) 210 212 282 78 30 372 396 30 509 179 v/c Ratio 0.65 0.65 0.37 0.30 0.09 0.79 0.24 0.19 0.68 0.38 Control Delay 41.9 41.9 5.8 34.9 0.6 45.8 16.9 41.4 35.4 8.1 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay 41.9 41.9 5.8 34.9 0.6 45.8 16.9 41.4 35.4 8.1 Queue Length 50th (ft) 101 102 0 37 0 180 51 14 122 0 Queue Length 95th (ft) #234 #235 37 77 0 #455 146 48 225 56 Internal Link Dist (ft) 829 73 351 1003 Turn Bay Length (ft) 120 120 200 90 350 Base Capacity (vph) 421 425 904 673 641 469 1618 278 929 535 Starvation Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spillback Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Storage Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced v/c Ratio 0.50 0.50 0.31 0.12 0.05 0.79 0.24 0.11 0.55 0.33 Intersection Summary # 95th percentile volume exceeds capacity, queue may be longer. Queue shown is maximum after two cycles. 40 Airport Boulevard 4:00 pm 04/16/2021 Existing PM Synchro 10 Report Fehr & Peers Page 3 HCM 6th TWSC 11: Produce Ave. 0411912021 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 2.1 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations HCM Control Delay (s) r t HCM Lane LOS C tt Traffic Vol, veh/h 40 361 23 0 0 1787 Future Vol, veh/h 40 361 23 0 0 1787 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - Yield None None Storage Length 110 0 - Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - 0 0 Grade, % 0 - 0 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 43 392 25 0 0 1942 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 996 25 0 - Stage 1 25 - - Stage 2 971 - Critical Hdwy 6.63 6.23 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.43 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.83 - Follow-up Hdwy 3.519 3.319 Pot Cap -1 Maneuver 256 1051 0 0 Stage 1 997 - 0 0 Stage 2 329 - 0 0 Platoon blocked, % Mov Cap -1 Maneuver 256 1051 - - Mov Cap -2 Maneuver 256 - Stage 1 997 Stage 2 329 WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 11.6 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBTWBLnlWBLn2 SBT Capacity (veh/h) 256 1051 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.17 0.373 HCM Control Delay (s) 21.9 10.5 HCM Lane LOS C B HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.6 1.8 40 Airport Boulevard 4:00 pm 04/16/2021 Existing PM Synchro 10 Report Fehr & Peers Page 1 Existing Plus Project PM Queues 3: So. Airport Blvd. & 101 On/Off Ramps/Watercolor Ln 06/08/2021 -11 � � t Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBT WBR NBL NBT SBL SBT SBR Lane Group Flow (vph) 215 215 282 78 30 372 399 30 510 179 v/c Ratio 0.66 0.66 0.37 0.30 0.09 0.80 0.25 0.19 0.68 0.38 Control Delay 42.4 42.0 5.8 34.9 0.6 46.1 16.9 41.5 35.5 8.1 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay 42.4 42.0 5.8 34.9 0.6 46.1 16.9 41.5 35.5 8.1 Queue Length 50th (ft) 103 103 0 37 0 181 52 14 123 0 Queue Length 95th (ft) #242 #240 37 77 0 #455 147 48 225 56 Internal Link Dist (ft) 829 73 351 1003 Turn Bay Length (ft) 120 120 200 90 350 Base Capacity (vph) 420 423 902 670 639 467 1615 277 926 534 Starvation Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spillback Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Storage Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced v/c Ratio 0.51 0.51 0.31 0.12 0.05 0.80 0.25 0.11 0.55 0.34 Intersection Summary # 95th percentile volume exceeds capacity, queue may be longer. Queue shown is maximum after two cycles. 40 Airport Boulevard 4:00 pm 04/16/2021 Existing Plus Project PM Synchro 10 Report Fehr & Peers Page 1 HCM 6th TWSC 11: Produce Ave. 0610812021 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 2.1 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations HCM Control Delay (s) r t HCM Lane LOS C tt Traffic Vol, veh/h 40 367 23 0 0 1791 Future Vol, veh/h 40 367 23 0 0 1791 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - Yield None None Storage Length 110 0 - Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - 0 0 Grade, % 0 - 0 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 43 399 25 0 0 1947 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 999 25 0 - Stage 1 25 - - Stage 2 974 - Critical Hdwy 6.63 6.23 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.43 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.83 - Follow-up Hdwy 3.519 3.319 Pot Cap -1 Maneuver 255 1051 0 0 Stage 1 997 - 0 0 Stage 2 328 - 0 0 Platoon blocked, % Mov Cap -1 Maneuver 255 1051 - - Mov Cap -2 Maneuver 255 - Stage 1 997 Stage 2 328 WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 11.6 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBTWBLnlWBLn2 SBT Capacity (veh/h) 255 1051 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.171 0.38 HCM Control Delay (s) 22 10.5 HCM Lane LOS C B HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.6 1.8 40 Airport Boulevard 4:00 pm 04/16/2021 Existing Plus Project PM Synchro 10 Report Fehr & Peers Page 1 Cumulative PM Queues 3: So. Airport Blvd. & 101 On/Off Ramps/Watercolor Ln 04/19/2021 -11 � � t Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBT WBR NBL NBT SBL SBT SBR Lane Group Flow (vph) 251 249 307 88 31 417 430 47 678 267 v/c Ratio 0.74 0.73 0.38 0.34 0.10 0.98 0.28 0.29 0.80 0.47 Control Delay 47.2 46.3 5.5 36.7 0.6 73.8 19.3 43.1 40.5 7.4 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay 47.2 46.3 5.5 36.7 0.6 73.8 19.3 43.1 40.5 7.4 Queue Length 50th (ft) 127 125 0 44 0 -225 79 24 179 0 Queue Length 95th (ft) #303 #298 38 85 0 #523 163 64 #359 68 Internal Link Dist (ft) 829 73 351 1003 Turn Bay Length (ft) 120 120 200 90 350 Base Capacity (vph) 383 386 867 613 594 427 1523 254 846 570 Starvation Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spillback Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Storage Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced v/c Ratio 0.66 0.65 0.35 0.14 0.05 0.98 0.28 0.19 0.80 0.47 Intersection Summary - Volume exceeds capacity, queue is theoretically infinite. Queue shown is maximum after two cycles. # 95th percentile volume exceeds capacity, queue may be longer Queue shown is maximum after two cycles. 40 Airport Blvd 4:00 pm 04/16/2021 Cumulative PM Synchro 10 Report Fehr & Peers Page 3 HCM 6th TWSC 11: Produce Ave. 0411912021 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 2.1 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations HCM Control Delay (s) r t HCM Lane LOS C tt Traffic Vol, veh/h 40 373 25 0 0 1953 Future Vol, veh/h 40 373 25 0 0 1953 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - Yield None None Storage Length 110 0 - Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - 0 0 Grade, % 0 - 0 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 43 405 27 0 0 2123 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 1089 27 0 - Stage 1 27 - - Stage 2 1062 - Critical Hdwy 6.63 6.23 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.43 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.83 - Follow-up Hdwy 3.519 3.319 Pot Cap -1 Maneuver 224 1048 0 0 Stage 1 995 - 0 0 Stage 2 294 - 0 0 Platoon blocked, % Mov Cap -1 Maneuver 224 1048 - - Mov Cap -2 Maneuver 224 - Stage 1 995 Stage 2 294 WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 12 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBTWBLnlWBLn2 SBT Capacity (veh/h) 224 1048 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.194 0.387 HCM Control Delay (s) 24.9 10.6 HCM Lane LOS C B HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.7 1.9 40 Airport Blvd 4:00 pm 04/16/2021 Cumulative PM Synchro 10 Report Fehr & Peers Page 1 Cumulative Plus Pro4, ject PM Queues 3: So. Airport Blvd. & 101 On/Off Ramps/Watercolor Ln 06/08/2021 -11 � � t Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBT WBR NBL NBT SBL SBT SBR Lane Group Flow (vph) 255 253 307 88 31 417 433 47 679 267 v/c Ratio 0.83 0.81 0.40 0.35 0.10 0.88 0.26 0.35 0.82 0.47 Control Delay 58.0 56.5 6.1 36.9 0.6 53.1 16.1 48.0 41.7 7.4 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay 58.0 56.5 6.1 36.9 0.6 53.1 16.1 48.0 41.7 7.4 Queue Length 50th (ft) 136 135 0 44 0 210 73 24 178 0 Queue Length 95th (ft) #346 #342 40 85 0 #488 146 68 #356 68 Internal Link Dist (ft) 829 73 351 1003 Turn Bay Length (ft) 120 120 200 90 350 Base Capacity (vph) 309 312 759 593 578 475 1644 143 830 564 Starvation Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spillback Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Storage Cap Reductn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reduced v/c Ratio 0.83 0.81 0.40 0.15 0.05 0.88 0.26 0.33 0.82 0.47 Intersection Summary # 95th percentile volume exceeds capacity, queue may be longer. Queue shown is maximum after two cycles. 40 Airport Blvd 4:00 pm 04/16/2021 Cumulative Plus Project PM Synchro 10 Report Fehr & Peers Page 1 HCM 6th TWSC 11: Produce Ave. 0610812021 Intersection Int Delay, s/veh 2.1 Movement WBL WBR NBT NBR SBL SBT Lane Configurations HCM Control Delay (s) r t HCM Lane LOS D tt Traffic Vol, veh/h 40 379 25 0 0 1957 Future Vol, veh/h 40 379 25 0 0 1957 Conflicting Peds, #/hr 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sign Control Stop Stop Free Free Free Free RT Channelized - Yield None None Storage Length 110 0 - Veh in Median Storage, # 0 - 0 0 Grade, % 0 - 0 0 Peak Hour Factor 92 92 92 92 92 92 Heavy Vehicles, % 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mvmt Flow 43 412 27 0 0 2127 Major/Minor Minorl Majorl Major2 Conflicting Flow All 1091 27 0 - Stage 1 27 - - Stage 2 1064 - Critical Hdwy 6.63 6.23 Critical Hdwy Stg 1 5.43 - Critical Hdwy Stg 2 5.83 - Follow-up Hdwy 3.519 3.319 Pot Cap -1 Maneuver 223 1048 0 0 Stage 1 995 - 0 0 Stage 2 294 - 0 0 Platoon blocked, % Mov Cap -1 Maneuver 223 1048 - - Mov Cap -2 Maneuver 223 - Stage 1 995 Stage 2 294 WB NB SB HCM Control Delay, s 12 HCM LOS B Minor Lane/Major Mvmt NBTWBLnlWBLn2 SBT Capacity (veh/h) 223 1048 HCM Lane V/C Ratio 0.195 0.393 HCM Control Delay (s) 25 10.6 HCM Lane LOS D B HCM 95th %tile Q(veh) 0.7 1.9 40 Airport Blvd 4:00 pm 04/16/2021 Cumulative Plus Project PM Synchro 10 Report Fehr & Peers Page 1 Appendix D: Count Sheets www.idaxdata.com Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com S Airport Blvd WWZ- US-101 NB Ramps oz�, Date: 07-24-2019 N Peak Hour Count Period: 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM Peak Hour: 7:45 AM to 8:45 AM � N 1D Ln O -O CO r D O R Co 1- Q r N O U)O V WondercolorLn O N O l 0 L 14 MUM[. > 314 t 34 ~ 9 A2 0 J � L ■ 0 829 r TEV: 2,556 PHF: 0.95 0� �o "— —0 �y 1,517�0 18 11 j 50 0 01 `0 670 0 US -101 NB7V n 41 tr <to RampsCM a HV %: PHF n t r I- N m EB 5.4% 0.94 o " o a WB NB 8.8% 8.5% 0.71 0.93 O V N �,oSB � 11.2% 0.89 M TOTAL 7.3% 0.95 Two -Hour Count Summaries US -101 NB Ramps Wondercolor Ln S Airport Blvd S Airport Blvd Interval Start Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound 15 -min Total Rolling One Hour UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 7:00 AM 0 101 3 104 0 2 1 4 2 41 57 5 2 2 73 39 436 0 7:15 AM 0 144 5 115 0 5 1 3 1 47 54 1 1 3 85 25 490 0 7:30 AM 0 166 2 146 0 2 1 3 5 36 48 2 5 6 76 28 526 0 7:45 AM 0 212 5 160 0 4 1 6 1 54 59 3 3 4 113 36 661 2,113 8:00 AM 0 167 11 166 0 2 4 6 4 36 59 4 4 3 98 24 588 2,265 8:15 AM 0 211 1 190 0 1 2 2 4 46 53 3 0 2 97 25 637 2,412 8:30 AM 0 239 1 154 0 4 2 0 3 51 50 6 1 7 119 33 670 2,556 8:45 AM 0 226 4 141 0 7 0 5 9 46 78 4 3 2 92 42 659 2,554 Count Total 0 1,466 32 1,176 0 27 12 29 29 357 458 28 19 29 753 252 4,667 0 All 0 829 18 670 0 11 9 14 12 187 221 16 8 16 427 118 2,556 0 Peak HV 0 61 0 21 0 0 1 2 0 10 21 6 0 3 23 38 186 0 Hour HV% - 7% 0% 3% 0% 11% 14% 0% 5% 10% 38% 0% 19% 5% 32% 7% 0 Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Interval Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) Start EB WB NB SB Total EB WB NB SB Total East West North South Total 7:00 AM 24 1 10 18 53 0 0 0 9 9 1 0 0 0 1 7:15 AM 20 1 5 14 40 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 1 0 6 7:30 AM 23 0 9 13 45 0 0 1 4 5 8 0 3 0 11 7:45 AM 25 1 7 19 52 0 0 1 0 1 5 0 0 0 5 8:00 AM 14 0 13 9 36 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 4 8:15 AM 19 1 6 14 40 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 6 8:30 AM 24 1 11 22 58 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 4 8:45 AM 25 0 12 27 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 Count Total 1 174 5 73 136 388 1 0 0 4 18 22 1 29 2 9 0 40 Peak Hour 1 82 3 37 64 186 1 0 0 3 2 5 1 17 0 2 0 19 Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com Two -Hour Count Summaries - Heavy Vehicles US -101 NB Ramps Wondercolor Ln S Airport Blvd S Airport Blvd Interval Start Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound 15 -min Total Rolling One Hour UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 7:00 AM 0 20 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 4 3 3 0 1 7 10 53 0 7:15 AM 0 12 1 7 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 9 5 40 0 7:30 AM 0 18 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 0 1 3 9 45 0 7:45 AM 0 18 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 1 0 0 7 12 52 190 8:00 AM 0 12 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 2 0 1 4 4 36 173 8:15 AM 0 14 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 0 7 7 40 173 8:30 AM 0 17 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 5 4 2 0 2 5 15 58 186 8:45 AM 0 21 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 1 0 0 4 23 64 198 Count Total 0 132 1 41 0 1 1 3 0 25 36 12 0 5 46 85 388 0 Peak Hour 1 0 61 0 21 1 0 0 1 2 0 10 21 6 0 3 23 38 186 0 Two -Hour Count Summaries - Bikes US -101 NB Ramps Wondercolor Ln S Airport Blvd S Airport Blvd Interval 15 -min Rolling Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Total One Hour LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT 7:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 7:15 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 7:30 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 5 0 7:45 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 18 8:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 11 8:15 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 8:30 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 8:45 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Count Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 18 0 22 0 Peak Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 5 0 Note: U -Turn volumes for bikes are included in Left -Turn, if any. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com S Airport Blvd US -101 NB Ramps NPeak Hour �r• Date: 07-24-2019 Count Period: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Peak Hour: 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM o <o rn un C m r, Co D It 0 a N M Q T W 00 U)O M O 1 l4 U WondercolorLn 1 0 L 29 MUM[. ..> 568 t A 18 381 r TEV: 2,207 1-44 10 0 J �_ ■ t - o 0 24 -0O PHF: 0.96 31 j 0 °~ ~0 67� ° 87 0 0 u ` 0 271 US -101 NB � � t r < ��U]�[ Ramps F:<.�E HV %: PHF '1 t Ln M M v EB 9.8% 0.92 oWI3 1.0% 087NB 3.9% 0.97 co n SB 4.6% 0.94 +V 01 Cl) r` r` TOTAL 5.8% 0.96 Two -Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count Interval US -101 NB Ramps Heavy Vehicle Totals Wondercolor Ln S Airport Blvd S Airport Blvd Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) Start Interval Start WB Eastbound SB Total Westbound WB NB Northbound Total East Southbound North South 15 -min Total Rolling One Hour 20 UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 0 9 4:00 PM 0 100 8 71 0 8 14 5 1 89 84 16 3 4 121 52 576 0 4:15 PM 0 94 8 75 0 6 13 9 2 88 77 15 2 6 131 44 570 0 4:30 PM 0 109 5 70 0 8 11 11 1 84 94 7 1 2 112 42 557 0 4:45 PM 0 78 3 55 0 9 6 4 1 91 80 7 5 6 125 34 504 2,207 5:00 PM 0 84 3 42 0 8 2 1 6 87 93 6 4 2 156 37 531 2,162 5:15 PM 0 108 5 53 0 6 5 3 3 84 80 5 1 5 133 29 520 2,112 5:30 PM 0 76 7 64 0 1 1 1 6 86 102 3 3 4 152 37 543 2,098 5:45 PM 0 90 3 48 0 9 2 1 5 85 77 5 1 4 124 18 472 2,066 Count Total 0 739 42 478 0 55 54 35 25 694 687 64 20 33 1,054 293 4,273 0 All 0 381 24 271 0 31 44 29 5 352 335 45 11 18 489 172 2,207 0 Peak HV 0 45 1 20 0 0 1 0 0 5 19 5 0 2 24 6 128 0 Hour HV% - 12% 4% 7% 0% 2% 0% 0% 1% 6% 11% 0% 11% 5% 3% 6% 0 Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count Interval Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) Start EB WB NB SB Total EB WB NB SB Total East West North South Total 4:00 PM 20 0 7 9 36 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 5 0 6 4:15 PM 18 0 9 7 34 0 0 0 1 1 8 0 1 0 9 4:30 PM 17 0 4 12 33 0 0 2 0 2 11 0 9 0 20 4:45 PM 11 1 9 4 25 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 3 0 9 5:00 PM 17 0 7 8 32 0 0 1 4 5 4 0 0 0 4 5:15 PM 7 0 12 7 26 0 0 1 2 3 3 0 3 0 6 5:30 PM 14 0 7 6 27 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 5:45 PM 9 0 11 4 24 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 1 0 6 Count Total 1 113 1 66 57 237 0 0 5 10 15 1 41 0 23 0 64 Peak Hour 1 66 1 29 32 128 1 0 0 3 3 6 1 26 0 18 0 44 Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com Two -Hour Count Summaries - Heavy Vehicles US -101 NB Ramps Wondercolor Ln S Airport Blvd S Airport Blvd Interval Start Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound 15 -min Total Rolling One Hour UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 4:00 PM 0 15 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 1 5 3 36 0 4:15 PM 0 13 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 0 0 6 1 34 0 4:30 PM 0 11 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 9 2 33 0 4:45 PM 0 6 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 2 5 2 0 0 4 0 25 128 5:00 PM 0 14 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 6 2 32 124 5:15 PM 0 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 2 0 0 7 0 26 116 5:30 PM 0 10 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 6 0 27 110 5:45 PM 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 2 0 0 3 1 24 109 Count Total 0 80 2 31 0 0 1 0 0 10 46 10 0 2 46 9 237 0 Peak Hour 1 0 45 1 20 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 19 5 0 2 24 6 128 0 Two -Hour Count Summaries - Bikes US -101 NB Ramps Wondercolor Ln S Airport Blvd S Airport Blvd Interval 15 -min Rolling Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Total One Hour LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT 4:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 4:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 4:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 5:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 5 9 5:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 11 5:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 5:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 9 Count Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 10 0 15 0 Peak Hour 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 6 0 Note: U -Turn volumes for bikes are included in Left -Turn, if any. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com S Airport Blvd Gateway Blvd NPeak Hour �r• Date: 07-24-2019 Count Period: 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM Peak Hour: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM YY N N h M 1r1 co CO a D 3 r m Co 0 N N O N O 1 l/ Mitchell Ave 1 4 �L 18 fl0000C...> 667 n 10 t J L � 96 r TEV: 2,448 ~ los 159 20 3 A ■ 0 PHF: 0.93 1- 29 4 1 78� 314 0 683 �� o� 3 � v `0 A 368 X11'1 t �" <.floo�o�... S Airport Blvd F HV %: PHF '1 1 �" M Ln M EB 11.6% 0.90 o N oWB 22.3%NB 8.5% 0.89tp MSB 16.3% 0.86 N 'n TOTAL 11.7% 0.93 Two -Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count Interval S Airport Blvd Mitchell Ave Bicycles S Airport Blvd Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) Gateway Blvd Start EB WB Interval Start �UT Eastbound EB WB Westbound SB Total Northbound West North Southbound Total 15 -min Total Rolling One Hour 18 32 LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 15 13 7:00 AM 1 26 54 83 0 13 38 14 3 74 66 38 0 2 14 23 449 0 7:15 AM 1 31 50 72 0 10 32 7 2 79 63 52 0 3 27 26 455 0 7:30 AM 1 27 61 67 0 5 34 7 5 77 97 61 0 5 25 37 509 0 7:45 AM 1 24 79 100 0 17 34 5 1 86 89 73 0 4 33 39 585 1,998 8:00 AM 2 20 57 74 0 5 34 4 3 81 106 79 1 5 41 47 559 2,108 8:15 AM 1 33 95 88 0 11 44 5 2 66 102 79 0 3 23 55 607 2,260 8:30 AM 0 23 66 108 0 2 42 2 3 86 105 103 0 8 33 40 621 2,372 8:45 AM 1 20 96 98 0 11 39 7 5 84 143 88 1 4 19 45 661 2,448 Count Total 8 204 558 690 0 74 297 51 24 633 771 573 2 34 215 312 4,446 0 All 4 96 314 368 0 29 159 18 13 317 456 349 2 20 116 187 2,448 0 Peak HV 0 22 16 53 0 5 35 6 0 46 40 10 0 3 12 38 286 0 Hour HV% 0% 23% 5% 14% - 17% 22% 33% 0% 15% 9% 3% 0% 15% 10% 20% 12% 0 Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count Interval Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) Start EB WB NB SB Total EB WB NB SB Total East West North South Total 7:00 AM 12 18 32 9 71 0 0 0 9 9 2 2 3 0 7 7:15 AM 17 16 15 13 61 0 0 1 3 4 3 4 0 3 10 7:30 AM 13 11 26 10 60 0 1 1 2 4 3 2 5 0 10 7:45 AM 18 17 19 16 70 0 0 2 0 2 5 0 6 4 15 8:00 AM 14 13 26 12 65 2 1 1 1 5 3 1 6 0 10 8:15 AM 18 13 18 13 62 2 0 0 1 3 2 0 3 2 7 8:30 AM 31 6 24 13 74 2 0 1 0 3 4 4 0 0 8 8:45 AM 28 14 28 15 85 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3 Count Total 1 151 108 188 101 548 1 7 2 6 16 31 1 23 13 24 10 70 Peak Hour 1 91 46 96 53 286 1 7 1 2 2 12 1 10 5 10 3 28 Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com Two -Hour Count Summaries - Heavy Vehicles S Airport Blvd Mitchell Ave S Airport Blvd Gateway Blvd Interval Start Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound 15 -min Total Rolling One Hour UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 7:00 AM 0 6 1 5 0 4 8 6 0 15 16 1 0 1 4 4 71 0 7:15 AM 0 6 3 8 0 4 7 5 0 11 3 1 0 0 5 8 61 0 7:30 AM 0 4 5 4 0 1 9 1 0 20 4 2 0 0 2 8 60 0 7:45 AM 0 8 1 9 0 5 10 2 0 12 7 0 0 0 5 11 70 262 8:00 AM 0 4 5 5 0 0 11 2 0 16 9 1 0 2 3 7 65 256 8:15 AM 0 6 3 9 0 1 11 1 0 8 7 3 0 1 3 9 62 257 8:30 AM 0 8 5 18 0 1 5 0 0 12 9 3 0 0 3 10 74 271 8:45 AM 0 4 3 21 0 3 8 3 0 10 15 3 0 0 3 12 85 286 Count Total 0 46 26 79 0 19 69 20 0 104 70 14 0 4 28 69 548 0 Peak Hour 1 0 22 16 53 1 0 5 35 6 0 46 40 10 0 3 12 38 286 0 Two -Hour Count Summaries - Bikes S Airport Blvd Mitchell Ave S Airport Blvd Gateway Blvd Interval 15 -min Rolling Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Total One Hour LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT 7:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 9 0 7:15 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 4 0 7:30 AM 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 7:45 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 19 8:00 AM 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 5 15 8:15 AM 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 14 8:30 AM 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 13 8:45 AM 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 Count Total 3 4 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 16 0 31 0 Peak Hour 3 4 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 12 0 Note: U -Turn volumes for bikes are included in Left -Turn, if any. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com S Airport Blvd Gateway Blvd NPeak Hour �r• Date: 07-24-2019 Count Period: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Peak Hour: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM u� <o u4 h N c [0 T _ D 3 a o N CO O ICJ 47 O r l0 O 4 L 11%Mitchell Ave 1 4= L 14 MUM[. > 12 1 354 t 427 J n i L 0 L: 50 r TEV: 2,426 1— 355 42 0 ■ o 0 100 PHF: 0.94 ~ " 0 0 4--1 — V� 545 166 0 o ` 0 391 0 13 u n � 1 r S Airport Blvd a HV %: PHF N so EB 7.7% 0.93 0 0 0 a W B 5.6% 0.90 NB 8.9% 0.78 0 o SB 3.5% 0.93 �f N M W TOTAL 6.5% 0.94 Two -Hour Count Summaries Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com S Airport Blvd Mitchell Ave S Airport Blvd Gateway Blvd— Start �UT Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound 15 -min Total Rolling One Hour LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 4:00 PM 4 12 31 81 0 16 77 3 6 124 43 15 0 1 53 121 587 0 4:15 PM 2 9 28 94 0 15 93 3 2 103 53 10 0 0 47 115 574 0 4:30 PM 0 11 16 100 0 14 76 3 4 146 66 22 0 3 50 136 647 0 4:45 PM 0 10 38 99 0 13 82 8 2 113 35 12 0 0 29 127 568 2,376 5:00 PM 2 13 15 97 0 19 96 3 2 104 43 20 0 1 55 137 607 2,396 5:15 PM 2 16 31 95 0 12 101 0 4 111 48 7 0 1 55 121 604 2,426 5:30 PM 1 20 25 101 0 33 100 3 2 106 54 11 0 4 50 123 633 2,412 5:45 PM 0 15 31 85 0 10 66 5 4 102 51 10 0 1 58 132 570 2,414 Count Total 11 106 215 752 0 132 691 28 26 909 393 107 0 11 397 1,012 4,790 0 All 4 50 100 391 0 58 355 14 12 474 192 61 0 5 189 521 2,426 0 Peak HV 0 8 16 18 0 3 20 1 0 42 15 9 0 1 7 17 157 0 Hour HV% 0% 16% 16% 5% 5% 6% 7% 0% 9% 8% 15% - 20% 4% 3% 6% 0 Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Interval Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) Start EB WB NB SB Total EB WB NB SB Total East West North South Total 4:00 PM 15 3 21 8 47 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 2 2 7 4:15 PM 10 10 18 5 43 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 3 2 8 4:30 PM 16 4 16 10 46 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 5 6 19 4:45 PM 6 6 15 2 29 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 5 5:00 PM 6 9 19 8 42 0 0 0 5 5 1 0 3 3 7 5:15 PM 14 5 16 5 40 0 1 0 2 3 2 2 3 2 9 5:30 PM 13 6 15 6 40 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 9 6 20 5:45 PM 9 5 14 3 31 1 2 0 2 5 2 0 3 0 5 Count Total 89 48 134 47 318 1 4 0 11 16 18 10 29 23 80 Peak Hour 1 42 24 66 25 157 1 0 1 0 7 8 8 7 12 13 40 Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com Two -Hour Count Summaries - Heavy Vehicles S Airport Blvd Mitchell Ave S Airport Blvd Gateway Blvd Interval Start Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound 15 -min Total Rolling One Hour UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 4:00 PM 0 1 7 7 0 0 3 0 0 13 6 2 0 0 2 6 47 0 4:15 PM 0 2 5 3 0 1 8 1 0 5 13 0 0 0 1 4 43 0 4:30 PM 0 2 6 8 0 0 4 0 0 6 6 4 0 1 2 7 46 0 4:45 PM 0 1 2 3 0 1 4 1 0 13 2 0 0 0 0 2 29 165 5:00 PM 0 2 0 4 0 1 8 0 0 11 3 5 0 0 2 6 42 160 5:15 PM 0 3 8 3 0 1 4 0 0 12 4 0 0 0 3 2 40 157 5:30 PM 0 1 9 3 0 1 4 1 0 8 6 1 0 1 1 4 40 151 5:45 PM 0 0 6 3 0 1 4 0 0 11 3 0 0 0 0 3 31 153 Count Total 0 12 43 34 0 6 39 3 0 79 43 12 0 2 11 34 318 0 Peak Hour 1 0 8 16 18 1 0 3 20 1 0 42 15 9 0 1 7 17 157 0 Two -Hour Count Summaries - Bikes S Airport Blvd Mitchell Ave S Airport Blvd Gateway Blvd Interval 15 -min Rolling Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Total One Hour LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT 4:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 4:15 PM 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:45 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 6 5:15 PM 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 8 5:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5:45 PM 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 13 Count Total 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 16 0 Peak Hour 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 8 0 Note: U -Turn volumes for bikes are included in Left -Turn, if any. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com Airport Blvd San Mateo Ave NPeak Hour �r• Date: 07-24-2019 Count Period: 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM Peak Hour: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM a v v O M / a > D0] O O d 00 W W N O O - O O O 1 L U S Airport Blvd l L. 0'= ` 168 ) 425A: 15 � 122 TEV: 2,642 1-167 4 J ■ � L 0 PHF: 0.95 1- 307 1 6— `" � 1 451 182 0 7 6 V'0 0 3 v` 0 A 147 X11'1 t r < -MUM,... San Mateo Ave FTOTAL HV %: PHF "� 1 IT N MEB 30.6% 0.92 0 0 0 WB 18.5% 0.91 NB 6.8% 0.86 SB 5.8% 0.94 13.4% 0.95 Two -Hour Count Summaries Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count Interval San Mateo Ave S Airport Blvd Bicycles Produce Ave Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) Airport Blvd Start EB WB Interval Start �UT Eastbound EB WB Westbound SB Total Northbound West North Southbound Total 15 -min Total Rolling One Hour 25 7 LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 11 14 7:00 AM 0 9 39 22 0 61 38 30 0 38 5 98 3 34 149 15 541 0 7:15 AM 0 25 50 18 0 75 34 31 0 27 5 79 2 41 167 15 569 0 7:30 AM 0 14 41 23 2 72 43 30 0 51 11 100 3 32 180 16 618 0 7:45 AM 0 25 45 25 0 77 57 30 1 40 8 96 2 51 137 26 620 2,348 8:00 AM 0 21 35 43 0 72 38 40 0 46 10 75 3 43 166 26 618 2,425 8:15 AM 0 34 54 34 0 86 50 41 1 40 14 120 1 45 159 15 694 2,550 8:30 AM 0 38 53 29 0 70 40 48 1 36 5 103 5 46 173 28 675 2,607 8:45 AM 0 29 40 41 0 79 39 39 0 38 10 106 3 56 146 29 655 2,642 Count Total 0 195 357 235 2 592 339 289 3 316 68 777 22 348 1,277 170 4,990 0 0 122 182 147 0 307 167 168 2 160 39 404 12 190 644 98 2,642 0 [Hour FHV 0 23 61 54 0 72 33 14 0 17 5 19 2 4 44 5 353 0 - 19% 34% 37% - 23% 20% 8% 0% 11% 13% 5% 17% 2% 7% 5% 13% 0 Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count Interval Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) Start EB WB NB SB Total EB WB NB SB Total East West North South Total 7:00 AM 24 25 7 11 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 7:15 AM 28 29 11 14 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2 10 7:30 AM 28 34 18 8 88 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 6 3 11 7:45 AM 28 36 10 8 82 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 3 1 7 8:00 AM 33 31 9 15 88 3 1 0 0 4 1 0 9 1 11 8:15 AM 31 31 8 8 78 4 0 0 0 4 1 0 3 1 5 8:30 AM 39 27 15 23 104 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8:45 AM 35 30 9 9 83 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 6 Count Total 1 246 243 87 96 672 1 11 2 0 0 13 1 6 4 36 9 55 Peak Hour 1 138 119 41 55 353 1 10 1 0 0 11 1 3 1 15 3 22 Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com Two -Hour Count Summaries - Heavy Vehicles San Mateo Ave S Airport Blvd Produce Ave Airport Blvd Interval 15 -min Rolling Start Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Total One Hour UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 7:00 AM 0 1 11 12 0 13 7 5 0 6 0 1 0 0 10 1 67 0 7:15 AM 0 7 13 8 0 21 6 2 0 6 1 4 0 2 10 2 82 0 7:30 AM 0 3 15 10 0 22 8 4 0 17 0 1 0 2 5 1 88 0 7:45 AM 0 7 14 7 0 21 15 0 0 7 2 1 0 1 5 2 82 319 8:00 AM 0 5 11 17 0 19 6 6 0 6 0 3 1 1 10 3 88 340 8:15 AM 0 6 13 12 0 19 9 3 0 1 3 4 0 0 8 0 78 336 8:30 AM 0 6 22 11 0 16 9 2 0 6 1 8 0 3 18 2 104 352 8:45 AM 0 6 15 14 0 18 9 3 0 4 1 4 1 0 8 0 83 353 Count Total 0 41 114 91 0 149 69 25 0 53 8 26 2 9 74 11 672 0 Peak Hour 1 0 23 61 54 1 0 72 33 14 0 17 5 19 2 4 44 5 353 0 Two -Hour Count Summaries - Bikes San Mateo Ave S Airport Blvd Produce Ave Airport Blvd Interval 15 -min Rolling Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Total One Hour LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT 7:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7:15 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7:30 AM 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 7:45 AM 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 8:00 AM 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 8:15 AM 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 8:30 AM 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 8:45 AM 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 Count Total 4 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 Peak Hour 4 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 Note: U -Turn volumes for bikes are included in Left -Turn, if any. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com Airport Blvd San Mateo Ave NPeak Hour �r• Date: 07-24-2019 Count Period: 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Peak Hour: 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM u� o r o r m mr 40 0 0 1- O o M_ N � C0 Q Co r r O O O * S Airport Blvd 1 L. 0 ` 378 {�0000� > 455J t /� 33 L; 169 r TEV: 3,400 1-224 + 1 ' 0 1 o 169 mm—� PHF: 0.95 1- 760 j 0 0 "' 0 2 538 0 578 0 1 6 V 0 200 San Mateo Avve X11'1 t r a HV %: PHF < o N U EB 5.6% 0.87 0 0 0 a WB 5.8% 0.92 0 n o_ NB 14.8% 0.97 °D SB 3.1% 0.93 n 00 M TOTAL 5.9% 0.95 Two -Hour Count Summaries Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com San Mateo Ave S Airport Blvd Produce Ave Airport Blvd Interval Start �UT Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound 15 -min Total Rolling One Hour LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 4:00 PM 0 37 33 51 0 181 47 108 1 42 6 66 5 30 179 24 810 0 4:15 PM 0 25 41 37 0 180 34 83 0 32 6 67 4 29 209 26 773 0 4:30 PM 0 27 41 47 0 198 68 106 0 31 4 61 4 37 207 26 857 0 4:45 PM 0 36 43 37 0 179 51 69 0 24 2 67 2 33 210 38 791 3,231 5:00 PM 0 58 35 62 0 204 44 103 0 25 5 67 5 35 195 23 861 3,282 5:15 PM 0 48 50 54 0 179 61 100 0 21 4 74 7 35 215 43 891 3,400 5:30 PM 0 38 32 51 1 190 55 95 0 20 3 75 5 26 215 33 839 3,382 5:45 PM 0 41 28 31 0 172 45 99 0 18 5 67 4 35 181 30 756 3,347 Count Total 0 310 303 370 1 1,483 405 763 1 213 35 544 36 260 1,611 243 6,578 0 All 0 169 169 200 0 760 224 378 0 101 15 269 18 140 827 130 3,400 0 Peak HV 0 5 15 10 0 33 29 17 0 32 0 25 0 5 20 10 201 0 Hour HV% - 3% 9% 5% 4% 13% 4% - 32% 0% 9% 0% 4% 2% 8% 6% 0 Note: Two-hour count summary volumes include heavy vehicles but exclude bicycles in overall count. Interval Heavy Vehicle Totals Bicycles Pedestrians (Crossing Leg) Start EB WB NB SB Total EB WB NB SB Total East West North South Total 4:00 PM 13 22 21 4 60 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 4:15 PM 9 15 13 7 44 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 1 7 4:30 PM 7 18 20 6 51 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 7 3 11 4:45 PM 7 18 8 8 41 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 7 1 11 5:00 PM 8 22 12 9 51 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 7 2 11 5:15 PM 8 21 17 12 58 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 12 0 13 5:30 PM 6 16 11 6 39 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 10 1 14 5:45 PM 5 19 9 5 38 1 3 0 0 4 0 1 4 1 6 Count Total 63 151 111 57 382 2 6 0 0 8 10 5 51 9 75 Peak Hour 1 30 79 57 35 201 1 1 3 0 0 4 1 4 3 33 6 46 Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com www.idaxdata.com Two -Hour Count Summaries - Heavy Vehicles San Mateo Ave S Airport Blvd Produce Ave Airport Blvd Interval 15 -min Rolling Start Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Total One Hour UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT UT LT TH RT 4:00 PM 0 1 8 4 0 7 9 6 0 13 2 6 0 1 2 1 60 0 4:15 PM 0 2 4 3 0 5 5 5 0 10 0 3 0 4 1 2 44 0 4:30 PM 0 1 4 2 0 8 7 3 0 10 0 10 0 2 3 1 51 0 4:45 PM 0 2 2 3 0 6 9 3 0 4 0 4 0 0 7 1 41 196 5:00 PM 0 2 3 3 0 10 6 6 0 8 0 4 0 2 5 2 51 187 5:15 PM 0 0 6 2 0 9 7 5 0 10 0 7 0 1 5 6 58 201 5:30 PM 0 2 2 2 0 9 5 2 0 4 0 7 0 2 2 2 39 189 5:45 PM 0 1 1 3 0 9 5 5 0 4 0 5 0 2 3 0 38 186 Count Total 0 11 30 22 0 63 53 35 0 63 2 46 0 14 28 15 382 0 Peak Hour 1 0 5 15 10 1 0 33 29 17 0 32 0 25 0 5 20 10 201 0 Two -Hour Count Summaries - Bikes San Mateo Ave S Airport Blvd Produce Ave Airport Blvd Interval 15 -min Rolling Eastbound Westbound Northbound Southbound Start Total One Hour LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT LT TH RT 4:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:15 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:30 PM 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4:45 PM 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 5:15 PM 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 5:30 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5:45 PM 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 Count Total 1 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 Peak Hour 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 Note: U -Turn volumes for bikes are included in Left -Turn, if any. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project. manager. ca@idaxdata.com Location: Driveway 1, West of Produce Ave Date Range: 2/26/2020 - 3/3/2020 Site Code: 01 UJW_ DATA SOLUTIONS 1. Mid -week average includes data between Tuesday and Thursday. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project.manager.ca@idaxdata.com Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday 2/26/2020 2/27/2020 2/28/2020 2/29/2020 3/1/2020 3/2/2020 31312020 Mid -Week Average Time EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total 12:00 AM 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 2 2 1:00 AM 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2:00 AM 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 3:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:00 AM 2 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 5:00 AM 0 3 3 3 3 6 2 3 5 6:00 AM 3 5 8 4 3 7 4 4 8 7:00 AM 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 8:00 AM 8 4 12 0 2 2 4 3 7 9:00 AM 0 8 8 0 2 2 0 5 5 10:00 AM 8 7 15 4 12 16 6 10 16 11:00 AM ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 11 16 5 8 13 5 10 15 12:00 PM 5 15 20 8 9 17 7 12 19 1:00 PM 6 6 12 7 5 12 7 6 12 2:00 PM 7 5 12 2 6 8 5 6 10 3:00 PM 4 8 12 6 5 11 5 7 12 4:00 PM 5 4 9 4 4 8 5 4 9 5:00 PM 4 5 9 9 3 12 7 4 11 6:00 PM 2 1 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 7:00 PM 4 5 9 5 1 6 5 3 8 8:00 PM 4 1 5 2 3 5 3 2 5 9:00 PM 1 4 5 2 1 3 2 3 4 10:00 PM 3 0 3 3 2 5 3 1 4 11:00 PM 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 Total 75 97 172 66 75 141 71 86 157 Percent 44% 56% 47% 53% 45% 55% AM Peak 08:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 Vol. 8 11 16 5 12 16 6 10 16 PM Peak 14:00 12:00 12:00 17:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 Vol. 7 15 20 9 9 17 7 12 19 1. Mid -week average includes data between Tuesday and Thursday. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project.manager.ca@idaxdata.com Location: Driveway 2, South of San Mateo Ave Date Range: 2/26/2020 - 3/3/2020 Site Code: 02 WW_ DATA SOLUTIONS 1. Mid -week average includes data between Tuesday and Thursday. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project.manager.ca@idaxdata.com Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday 2/26/2020 2/27/2020 2/28/2020 2/29/2020 3/1/2020 3/2/2020 31312020 Mid -Week Average Time NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total 12:00 AM 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1:00 AM 2 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 2 2:00 AM 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 2 3:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:00 AM 1 3 4 0 1 1 1 2 3 5:00 AM 2 2 4 0 2 2 1 2 3 6:00 AM 0 4 4 3 3 6 2 4 5 7:00 AM 4 4 8 3 3 6 4 4 7 8:00 AM 2 7 9 2 5 7 2 6 8 9:00 AM 3 7 10 0 4 4 2 6 7 10:00 AM 1 4 5 6 8 14 4 6 10 11:00 AM ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 10 15 4 9 13 5 10 14 12:00 PM 4 6 10 3 3 6 4 5 8 1:00 PM 6 7 13 2 8 10 4 8 12 2:00 PM 7 5 12 4 10 14 6 8 13 3:00 PM 5 9 14 6 6 12 6 8 13 4:00 PM 5 8 13 3 10 13 4 9 13 5:00 PM 3 7 10 4 10 14 4 9 12 6:00 PM 1 8 9 2 5 7 2 7 8 7:00 PM 2 3 5 2 6 8 2 5 7 8:00 PM 2 6 8 2 3 5 2 5 7 9:00 PM 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 2 2 10:00 PM 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 11:00 PM 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 Total 56 109 165 47 100 147 52 105 156 Percent 34% 66% 32% 68% 33% 67% AM Peak 11:00 11:00 11:00 10:00 11:00 10:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 Vol. 5 10 15 6 9 14 5 10 14 PM Peak 14:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 14:00 14:00 14:00 16:00 14:00 Vol. 7 9 14 6 10 14 6 9 13 1. Mid -week average includes data between Tuesday and Thursday. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project.manager.ca@idaxdata.com Location: Driveway 3, North of San Mateo Ave Date Range: 2/26/2020 - 3/3/2020 Site Code: 03 WW_ DATA SOLUTIONS 1. Mid -week average includes data between Tuesday and Thursday. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project.manager.ca@idaxdata.com Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday 2/26/2020 2/27/2020 2/28/2020 2/29/2020 3/1/2020 3/2/2020 31312020 Mid -Week Average Time NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total NB SB Total 12:00 AM 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2:00 AM 2 2 4 0 1 1 1 2 3 3:00 AM 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 4:00 AM 4 1 5 1 3 4 3 2 5 5:00 AM 2 0 2 6 0 6 4 0 4 6:00 AM 10 0 10 5 0 5 8 0 8 7:00 AM 13 6 19 19 3 22 16 5 21 8:00 AM 24 6 30 18 4 22 21 5 26 9:00 AM 17 13 30 25 8 33 21 11 32 10:00 AM 21 8 29 27 9 36 24 9 33 11:00 AM ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 14 32 20 18 38 19 16 35 12:00 PM 23 15 38 32 13 45 28 14 42 1:00 PM 12 15 27 23 26 49 18 21 38 2:00 PM 20 14 34 12 15 27 16 15 31 3:00 PM 14 18 32 15 16 31 15 17 32 4:00 PM 7 11 18 14 20 34 11 16 26 5:00 PM 9 14 23 3 13 16 6 14 20 6:00 PM 9 15 24 1 11 12 5 13 18 7:00 PM 3 2 5 6 14 20 5 8 13 8:00 PM 6 4 10 2 1 3 4 3 7 9:00 PM 5 3 8 3 1 4 4 2 6 10:00 PM 0 0 0 5 3 8 3 2 4 11:00 PM 4 3 7 3 2 5 4 3 6 Total 225 164 389 240 182 422 233 173 406 Percent 58% 42% 57% 43% 57% 43% AM Peak 08:00 11:00 11:00 10:00 11:00 11:00 10:00 11:00 11:00 Vol. 24 14 32 27 18 38 24 16 35 PM Peak 12:00 15:00 12:00 12:00 13:00 13:00 12:00 13:00 12:00 Vol. 23 18 38 32 26 49 28 21 42 1. Mid -week average includes data between Tuesday and Thursday. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project.manager.ca@idaxdata.com Location: Driveway 4, West of Airport Blvd Date Range: 2/26/2020 - 3/3/2020 Site Code: 04 UJW_ DATA SOLUTIONS 1. Mid -week average includes data between Tuesday and Thursday. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project.manager.ca@idaxdata.com Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday 2/26/2020 2/27/2020 2/28/2020 2/29/2020 3/1/2020 3/2/2020 31312020 Mid -Week Average Time EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total EB WB Total 12:00 AM 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2:00 AM 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 3 3:00 AM 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 4:00 AM 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 5:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6:00 AM 3 4 7 0 0 0 2 2 4 7:00 AM 2 6 8 1 7 8 2 7 8 8:00 AM 4 15 19 3 10 13 4 13 16 9:00 AM 4 7 11 7 6 13 6 7 12 10:00 AM 2 4 6 4 2 6 3 3 6 11:00 AM ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 5 11 4 7 11 5 6 11 12:00 PM 1 6 7 9 10 19 5 8 13 1:00 PM 2 9 11 3 8 11 3 9 11 2:00 PM 2 8 10 9 10 19 6 9 15 3:00 PM 5 3 8 3 5 8 4 4 8 4:00 PM 3 6 9 3 6 9 3 6 9 5:00 PM 7 2 9 3 2 5 5 2 7 6:00 PM 2 0 2 4 4 8 3 2 5 7:00 PM 1 0 1 1 3 4 1 2 3 8:00 PM 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 1 2 9:00 PM 3 1 4 3 1 4 3 1 4 10:00 PM 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 11:00 PM 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 Total 53 81 134 60 85 145 57 83 140 Percent 40% 60% 41% 59% 41% 59% AM Peak 11:00 08:00 08:00 09:00 08:00 08:00 09:00 08:00 08:00 Vol. 6 15 19 7 10 13 6 13 16 PM Peak 17:00 13:00 13:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 14:00 14:00 14:00 Vol. 7 9 11 9 10 19 6 9 15 1. Mid -week average includes data between Tuesday and Thursday. Project Manager: (415) 310-6469 project.manager.ca@idaxdata.com IDA%Data Solutions Project: South SF - Produce Company Counts Date:3/31/2021 Direction WB - In EB - Out Hourly WB -In Hourly EB -Out Hourly In & Outs Notes Driveway Lights Heavies PCE Heavies Lights Heavies PCE Heavies 12:00:00 AM 0 6 3 0 8 4 23 18 10 6 3 3 1 3 6 6 6 6 4 3 4 7 6 8 8 5 5 5 4 2 6 6 9 9 6 4 3 6 6 12 11 12 14 10 14 14 12 15 11 11 15 15 16 20 25 23 21 18 11 9 9 4 3 4 7 11 9 10 7 6 8 10 30 8 7 4 5 6 8 8 8 12 11 9 9 5 5 8 30 8 6 3 4 5 6 6 5 7 9 1 20 15 7 5 8 5 6 6 7 7 7 5 1 1 2 4 7 9 7 8 7 5 5 2 4 6 8 9 6 4 2 4 9 11 11 11 7 7 11 10 10 8 7 7 9 9 10 14 16 19 17 15 11 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 7 9 10 7 6 8 8 9 12 9 7 6 8 8 9 22 24 23 22 11 6 5 9 8 6 5 3 4 5 5 5 5 8 43 33 17 11 11 8 7 9 13 13 13 11 5 4 6 11 13 17 15 13 12 10 9 4 10 12 17 18 12 8 5 10 15 23 22 23 21 17 25 24 22 23 18 18 24 24 26 34 41 42 38 33 22 20 19 13 12 12 15 19 16 19 17 13 14 18 18 17 13 12 12 16 16 17 34 35 32 31 16 11 13 19 16 12 8 7 9 11 11 10 12 1 17 Max with Heavies PCE 7-8 AM 8-9 AM 4-5 PM 5-6 PM 12:15:00 AM 0 30 5 0 8 4 12:30:00 AM 0 4 2 0 4 2 12:45:00 AM 1 2 1 0 0 0 1:00:00 AM 1 0 0 1 2 1 1:15:00 AM 0 2 1 0 0 0 1:30:00 AM 0 0 0 0 2 1 1:45:00 AM 0 0 0 1 2 1 2:00:00 AM 1 01 0 01 01 0 2:15:00 AM 0 0 0 1 0 0 2:30:00 AM 0 2 1 0 2 1 2:45:00 AM 1 2 1 0 4 2 3:00:00 AM 1 0 0 0 0 0 3:15:00 AM 0 0 0 1 0 0 3:30:00 AM 0 2 1 0 0 0 3:45:00 AM 1 0 0 0 0 0 4:00:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 4:15:00 AM 1 0 0 0 2 1 4:30:00 AM 1 4 2 2 01 0 4:45:00 AM 0 0 0 1 2 1 5:00:00 AM 2 0 0 0 2 1 5:15:00 AM 1 0 0 0 0 0 5:30:00 AM 0 2 1 1 2 1 5:45:00 AM 0 0 0 0 2 1 6:00:00 AM 0 2 1 0 0 0 6:15:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 01 6:30:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 6:45:00 AM 0 411 2 0 4 2 7:00:00 AM 2 0 0 0 2 1 7:15:00 AM 3 0 0 2 0 0 7:30:00 AM 0 0 0 1 0 0 7:45:00 AM 1 0 0 1 0 0 8:00:00 AM 0 0 0 0 0 0 8:15:00 AM 2 0 0 0 0 0 8:30:00 AM 1 2 1 3 oil 8:45:00 AM 1 0 0 2 41 2 9:00:00 AM 6 0 0 2 0 0 9:15:00 AM 1 01 0 0 0 0 9:30:00 AM 2 2 1 3 0 0 9:45:00 AM 1 2 1 0 2 1 10:00:00 AM 2 0 0 0 2 1 10:15:00 AM 3 2 1 2 2 1 10:30:00 AM 2 2 1 0 2 1 10:45:00 AM 1 0 0 2 0 0 11:00:00 AM 1 4 2 0 0 0 11:15:00 AM 1 0 0 1 21 1 11:30:00 AM 4 0 0 2 0 0 31:45:00 AM 5 0 0 4 0 0 12:00:00 PM 3 2 1 0 0 0 12:15:00 PM 0 2 1 2 2 1 12:30:00 PM 6 2 1 6 0 0 12:45:00 PM 10 0 0 4 2 1 1:00:00 PM 3 0 0 1 2 1 1:15:00 PM 0 01 0 2 0 0 1:30:00 PM 3 2 1 2 2 1 1:45:00 PM 1 2 1 211 oil 2:00:00 PM 1 0 0 1 21 1 2:15:00 PM 0 0 0 1 0 0 2:30:00 PM 0 0 0 3 0 0 2:45:00 PM 2 0 0 2 0 0 3:00:00 PM 2 0 0 2 0 0 3:15:00 PM 3 0 0 1 0 0 3:30:00 PM 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 3:45:00 PM 0 01 0 1 0 0 4:00:00 PM 1 2 1 2 2 1 4:15:00 PM 0 0 0 2 0 0 4:30:00 PM 1 2 1 01 0 0 4:45:00 PM 2 0 0 0 0 0 5:00:00 PM 1 4 2 2 4 2 5:15:00 PM 0 0 0 2 0 0 5:30:00 PM 1 0 0 1 0 0 5:45:00 PM 1 0 0 3 0 0 6:00:00 PM 0 2 1 3 0 0 6:15:00 PM 1 01 0 0 0 0 6:30:00 PM 2 0 0 0 0 0 6:45:00 PM 1 2 11 1 41 2 7:00:00 PM 0 2 1 1 2 1 7:15:00 PM 1 0 0 1 0 0 7:30:00 PM 6 0 0 13 0 0 7:45:00 PM 2 0 0 7 0 0 8:00:00 PM 0 0 0 2 0 0 8:15:00 PM 1 0 0 0 0 0 8:30:00 PM 2 0 0 2 0 0 8:45:00 PM 0 21 1 0 2 1 9:00:00 PM 3 0 0 1 0 0 9:15:00 PM 1 2 11 2 21 1 9:30:00 PM 0 0 0 1 0 0 9:45:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 10:00:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 10:15:00 PM 2 2 1 2 0 0 10:30:00 PM 1 0 0 2 0 0 10:45:00 PM 1 0 0 1 0 0 11:00:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 0 11:15:00 PM 1 21 1 0 2 1 11:30:00 PM 1 2 1 2 0 0 11:45:00 PM 11 2 1 0 4 2 TOTAL TOTALS 1201 16 47 119 94 47 166 AM PEAK PERIOD PM PEAK PERIOD 8:15-9:15 AM 5:00-6:00 PM Used Factor of 2 for PCE Appendix E: Driveway Turning Templates AIRPORT BOULEVARD CONCEPTUAL - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION. ADDITIONAL DETAILED ANALYSIS AND ENGINEERING DESIGN REQUIRED. J Driveway Turning Templates 40 Airport Blvd Existing 70' Driveway - Passenger Vehicle OF i AIRPORT BOULEVARD PM. CONCEPTUAL - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION. ADDITIONAL wig DETAILED ANALYSIS AND ENGINEERING DESIGN REQUIRED. 35'I 1 0 W-4@1jjjr=MWW* TRAJECTORY OF A PASSENGER VEHICLE GOING 5MPH 4 — # Driveway Turning Templates 40 Airport Blvd Proposed 35' Driveway - Passenger Vehicle MF- -- asA 'FAT CONCEPTUAL - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION. ADDITIONAL DETAILED ANALYSIS AND ENGINEERING DESIGN REQUIRED. it 120 Driveway Turning Templates 40 Airport Blvd Proposed 35' Driveway - 65' Truck i� CONCEPTUAL - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION. ADDITIONAL DETAILED ANALYSIS AND ENGINEERING DESIGN REQUIRED. Driveway Turning Templates 40 Airport Blvd Proposed 35' Driveway - 45' Truck APPENDIX I TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN 7A TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. A Transportation Demand Management Company 40 Airport Boulevard PRELIMINARY TRANSPORTATION DEMAND MANAGEMENT PLAN Transportation Action Plan 64ZGreen Prepared for: Blake Griggs Properties Prepared by: TDM SPECIAHSTS, INC. R Transportation Demand Management Company (408) 420-2411 April 29, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY............................................................................................................ i INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................................................1 TDMPlanning Process................................................................................................... 1 1.0 REGULATORY AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTS......................................................1 City of South San Francisco........................................................................................... 2 San Mateo County Congestion Management Plan ...................................................... 3 State GHG Guideline and Policy Setting........................................................................4 2.0 GENERAL TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT PLANNING DEFINITION .........................4 Rideshare and TDM Program Benefits..........................................................................5 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION..................................................................................................5 40 Airport Boulevard Location Map.............................................................................. 6 SECTION I — EXISTING TRANSPORTATION CONDITIONS...........................................................7 4.0 TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE...........................................................................................7 Public Transportation Access........................................................................................ 7 Transit Resources Serving 40 Airport Boulevard........................................................... 8 Project Proximity to Nearby Transit Resources............................................................ 9 SamTrans Transit Map................................................................................................. 10 SamTrans Bus Route 292 Map.................................................................................... 11 SamTrans Bus Route 397 Map.................................................................................... 12 5.0 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN INFRASTRUCTURE............................................................13 Bicycle Connections and On -Street Routes................................................................. 13 Bicycle Route to South San Francisco Caltrain Station...............................................13 City of South San Francisco Bike Map.........................................................................14 San Mateo County Bike Map.......................................................................................15 Pedestrian Connections..............................................................................................16 SECTION II — TDM INFRASTRUCTURE AND PHYSICAL MEASURES...........................................16 6.0 INFILL DEVELOPMENT.................................................................................................16 7.0 PARKING MANAGEMENT............................................................................................17 Parking Reduction to Appropriate Levels....................................................................17 Resident Parking Limitations.......................................................................................17 Passenger Pick -Up and Drop -Off Zone........................................................................17 UnbundledParking......................................................................................................17 8.0 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN AMENITIES.......................................................................17 On -Site Walking Pathways and Wayfinding Signs.......................................................17 Bicycle Parking — Long -Term (Class 1)..........................................................................18 Bicycle Parking — Short -Term (Class II)........................................................................18 Enhanced Bicycle Parking............................................................................................ 19 Public Bikes and Scooter Share Programs................................................................... 19 On -Site Bicycle Fix -It Repair Station............................................................................20 9.0 SUPPORTING ON-SITE AMENITIES..............................................................................20 Commuter Resource Rack...........................................................................................20 Telecommute Infrastructure.......................................................................................20 On -Site Project Amenities...........................................................................................21 TDMSite Plan.............................................................................................................. 21 Nearby and Mobile Amenities.................................................................................... 23 SECTION III — PROGRAMMATIC TDM MEASURES.................................................................. 23 10.0 COMMUTE PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND TENANT OUTREACH .............................23 Translated Resident Commuter Materials..................................................................23 New Resident Trip Reduction Lease Language........................................................... 23 New Resident Sustainable Transportation Acknowledgement .................................. 24 CommuteConcierge.................................................................................................... 24 Transportation Concierge Responsibilities................................................................. 25 New Resident Transportation Onboarding Survey.....................................................26 New Resident Orientation — Initial Commuter Information ....................................... 27 Commute Information Resident Website...................................................................27 New Tenant Transportation and Commute Flier ........................................................ 27 Social Marketing of Commuter Program.................................................................... 30 11.0 FREE GUARANTEED RIDE HOME................................................................................31 12.0 CARPOOL RESOURCES................................................................................................32 $100 Carpool Reward..................................................................................................32 $25 Carpool Reward....................................................................................................32 Regional Rideshare Program.......................................................................................32 Scoop and Waze Ridematching Apps.......................................................................... 32 Rideshare Matching Events......................................................................................... 33 13.0 VANPOOL RESOURCES................................................................................................34 $350 Monthly Vanpool Subsidy.................................................................................. 34 Vanpool Rewards and Rebates................................................................................... 34 VanpoolMatching Tool............................................................................................... 34 14.0 TRANSIT RESOURCES...................................................................................................35 Transit Trip Planning Tools.......................................................................................... 35 Free Trial Transit Passes (Caltrain or SamTrans)......................................................... 35 Clipper START Discounted Transit Pass....................................................................... 36 Clipper Card Grants Up To $7,500............................................................................... 36 15.0 BICYCLE RESOURCES....................................................................................................36 $100 Bicycle Incentive.................................................................................................37 Bicycle Trip Planning Tools.......................................................................................... 37 Annual Bicycle Safety Seminar....................................................................................38 On -Demand Bicycle Information and Training Webinars...........................................38 Scheduled Mobile Bicycle Repair Service.................................................................... 39 16.0 OTHER TDM STRATEGIES.............................................................................................40 Coordination of Trip Reduction Programs with Existing Developments ....................40 Rental Incentives for Nearby Employees....................................................................40 ITE Trip Generation Table............................................................................................40 City/County Association of San Mateo County Trip Mitigation Compliance..............41 Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition Bicycle -Friendly Development...................................42 Best "SITE" for Commuters.........................................................................................42 GreenTRIPDashboard.................................................................................................42 Participation in Commute.org TMA............................................................................43 SECTION IV — MONITORING AND REPORTING....................................................................... 45 Annual 40 Airport Boulevard Commute Survey..........................................................45 Annual Commute Summary Report............................................................................45 No Expiration of TDM Document or Programs...........................................................46 TDM Program Adjustments.........................................................................................46 Penalty for Noncompliance.........................................................................................46 17.0 CONCLUSION...............................................................................................................47 ATTACHMENTS New Resident Commuter Program Acknowledgement Nearby Resource Amenities List Nearby Large Employers Map of Nearby Large Employers Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition — Bicycle -friendly Guidelines TDM Specialists, Inc. Qualifications EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The 40 Airport Boulevard Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Plan considers placement, challenges, and resource opportunities to meet the project's specific needs. At first glance, this project may not seem to meet the standards of being a typical transit -oriented design. However, upon further evaluation, the project includes various on-site amenities, is considered "Very Walkable" and "Very Bikeable" according to WalkScore.com, and is located close to Caltrain and two Samtrans stops. The TDM measures in this plan identify strategies, elements, and actions that commit the applicant to their implementation. The construction of TDM infrastructure and resident programs' performance will increase pedestrian, bicycle, carpool, vanpool, telework, and transit use. This TDM Plan will meet the 20 percent alternative mode -use rate required by the City of South San Francisco. Minimizing traffic congestion and air pollution are critical concerns in maintaining a good quality of life and economy for the City and its residents. Traffic congestion results in time lost to residents and commuters and increased demand for City fiscal resources for roadway construction and maintenance. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, "mobile sources account for more than half of all the air pollution in the United States. The primary mobile source of air pollution is the automobile... [T]oday's motor vehicles are still responsible for up to half of all the emissions released into the air."' The City of South San Francisco's Climate Action Plan, adopted in February 2014, provides guidelines to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, address climate change adaptation, and locally support Senate Bill (SB) 375. A justification that supports this project's efforts to meet Climate Action and TDM goals includes a comprehensive array of alternative transportation infrastructure and programmatic strategies presented in the remaining report. The 40 Airport Boulevard TDM Plan describes Through the adopted Bicycle Master Plan (2012) and Pedestrian Master Plan (2013), South San Francisco is taking a comprehensive approach to encouraging non -motorized circulation options and infrastructure. In concert with other transportation policies, the City's General Plan and Specific Plans facilitiate the development of transit -oriented and mixed-use development in distict and vital neighborhoods. City of South San Francisco Climate Action Plan — adopted Feb. 13, 2014 mitigation measures that enhance its commute -friendly location and creates guidelines for a residential commute program. Contributing and complementary sustainable building efforts include portions of California's Green Building standards. The plan includes TDM measures developed explicitly for this residential project. Measures include, but are not limited to, secure bicycle parking, free trial transit passes, a bicycle Fix -it repair station, commuter resource rack, and $100 incentives for carpoolers and cyclists. 1 Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Aaron Richardson, Public Information Officer TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. The primary transportation mode -use strategies included in the document contains the following four sections: I. Existing Transportation Conditions 11. TDM Infrastructure and Physical Measures III. Programmatic TDM Measures IV. Monitoring and Reporting The 40 Airport Boulevard residential project proposes to include the following elements in its TDM Program. Infrastructure • Infill development • Passenger pick-up and drop-off zone • On-site walking pathways and wayfinding signs • Bicycle — Long -Term (Class 1) & Short -Term (Class II) bicycle parking; on-site bicycle fix -it station • Micro mobility hub (electric scooters and electric bikes) • Bicycle and Pedestrian Connections (off-site improvements to the tunnel leading to Caltrain) • Commuter Resource Rack • Telecommute Infrastructure • On -Site Project Amenities • Automatic Stacker Parking • Nearby and Mobile Amenities Programmatic • Resident Commuter Outreach — Commuter Concierge, marketing materials, trip reduction lease language, commuter program acknowledgment, onboarding survey, commuter information orientation • Commute Information Resident Dashboard • Parking: unbundled parking, parking limitation, parking reductions • Carpool and vanpool matching and rewards • Transit trip planning and trial passes • Bicycle trip planning, rewards, repair service, training webinars • Coordination of trip reduction programs with existing developments • Rental incentives for nearby employees • Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition Bicycle -Friendly Development • Best "SITE" for Commuters national award • Participation in Commute.org TMA TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Monitoring and Reporting • Annual Commuter Survey • Annual Commute Summary Report • No Expiration of TDM Programs • TDM Program Adjustments • Penalty for Noncompliance The details of all TDM measures are described more fully in the following body of this report. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. T T INTRODUCTION The comprehensive plan of commute options and on-site measures (identified in this report) is essential to realizing the project's trip reduction benefits. These factors will provide the momentum to achieve the desired trip reduction needs for this project. The 40 Airport Boulevard TDM Plan incorporates an abundance of TDM strategies to meet the City's 20 percent alternative mode -use rate requirements, reduce traffic impacts, and maximize residents' mobility options. This plan meets the needs of the City of South San Francisco's Transportation Demand Management Zoning Ordinance. TDM Planning Process The project will include trip reduction elements and goals outlined in Chapter 20.400 of The City of South San Francisco's Transportation Demand Management Zoning Ordinance. The following comprehensive TDM Plan will mitigate resident commute trips typically associated with the project. The TDM Plan contains appropriate measures and elements that are consistent with other Peninsula and regional commute programs. This TDM Plan encompasses an array of alternative transportation mode -use strategies categorized in the following three sections: I. TDM Infrastructure and Physical Measures II. Programmatic TDM Measures III. TDM Monitoring and Reporting 1.0 REGULATORY AND SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENTS The TDM Plan is a combination of services, incentives, facilities, and actions that reduce single - occupant vehicle (SOV) trips to help relieve traffic congestion, parking demand, and air pollution problems. The following are goals achieved through the effective utilization of a TDM Plan with the use of TDM measures: • Reduce parking demand by converting SOV trips to an alternate mode of transportation (e.g., transit, carpool or vanpool, bicycling, or walking). • Shift travel to less congested routes by providing traveler information systems that warn motorists about delays or alternative routes. • Support other technological solutions (e.g., compressed natural gas, electric/hybrid vehicles, or other zero -emission vehicles). • Eliminate or shift trips from peak periods (e.g., flexible schedules, compressed workweeks, or telecommuting). TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Successes achieved from TDM Planning will also significantly impact GHG emission reductions while providing sustainable mobility solutions. The sustainable solution combines innovative strategies with proven trip reduction methods, mobility -enhancing approaches, and energy consumption -reducing programs at a City-wide level. The results include mitigating GHG emissions and other pollutants, improved traffic flow and connectivity, reduced parking demand, and lower energy bills. A summary of City, County, and State policy goals related to sustainability, congestion management, and GHG reduction follows below. City of South San Francisco South San Francisco General Plan' • Land Use Policies: 2-G-8 Provide incentives to maximize community orientation of new development and promote alternative transportation modes. • Implementation Policies: 2-1-4 Require all new developments that seek a FAR bonus to achieve a progressively higher alternative mode usage. • Alternative Transportation Systems Policies: 4.3-G-1 Develop a comprehensive and integrated bikeways system that promotes bicycle riding for transportation and recreation. • Alternative Transportation Systems Policies: 4.3-G-2 Provide safe and direct pedestrian routes and bikeways between and through residential neighborhoods and to transit routes • Alternative Transportation Systems Policies: 4.3-G-5 In partnership with employers, continue efforts to expand shuttle operations. • Alternative Transportation Systems Policies: 4.3-G-6 In partnership with the local business community, develop a transportation systems management plan with identified trip reduction goals while maintaining a positive and supportive business environment. • Alternative Transportation Systems Policies: 4.3-1-4 Require provision of secure covered bicycle parking at all existing and future multifamily residential, commercial, industrial, and office/institutional uses. • Alternative Transportation Systems Policies: 4.3-1-8 Track and implement pedestrian improvements through municipal • Alternative Transportation Systems Policies: 4.3-1-9 Promote pedestrian safety and access through education, collaboration with C/CAG, and regular public awareness efforts that advocate walking. projects and operations on an ongoing basis, including monitoring • Alternative Transportation Systems Policies: 4.3-1-18 Establish parking standards to support trip reductions by allowing parking reductions for the project that have agreed to implement trip reduction methods, such as paid parking. • Air Quality Policies: 7.3-G-2 Encourage land use and transportation strategies that promote alternatives to the automobile for transportation, including bicycling, bus transit, and carpooling. z http://www.ssf.net/home/showdocument?id=15526 TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. South San Francisco Bicycle Master Plan' • Goal 1: Policy 1.2 Reduce reliance on travel by single -occupant passenger vehicles. • Goal 3: Policy 3.2 Bicycle parking facilities should be provided at schools, parks, and transit stops and shall be required to be provided at private developments, including places of work, commercial shopping establishments, parks, community facilities, and other bicyclists destinations. South San Francisco Climate Action Plan' The City's Climate Action Plan was adopted in 2014 to reduce energy usage and GHGs community -wide. The City is also focusing on transit -oriented development proximate to Caltrain, BART, and the ferry terminal. South San Francisco is investing heavily in alternative modes of transportation to reduce reliance on single -occupancy vehicles, including the newly renovated Caltrain Station and pedestrian plaza, which will help improve transit options for employees, residents, and visitors. The City has piloted bike share and has partnered to offer carpool programs, the free South City Shuttle, and transportation demand management strategies for commercial and residential development. South San Francisco TDM Zoning Ordinance 2010 Climate Change Facts A solo driver, commuting by car 20 miles round-trip daily that switches to public transportation, can reduce his/her annual CO2 emissions by 2.4 tons per year. This is equivalent to a 10% reduction in all greenhouse gases produced by a typical two -adult, two -car family. • By eliminating one car and taking public transportation for all trips instead of driving, a savings of up to 30% of CO2 emissions can be realized. Source: VTA Public Transportation, VTA Combating Climate Change, January 2012 While the City of South San Francisco TDM Zoning Ordinance (Chapter 20.400 Transportation Demand Management) focuses on employers instead of multi -tenant residential projects, the ordinance outlines goals that guide the purpose of this Project's TDM Plan. Applicable goals include: • Reducing drive -alone commute trips during peak traffic periods by using a combination of services, incentives, and facilities • Promote the more efficient utilization of existing transportation facilities and ensure that new developments maximize the potential for alternative transportation usage. South San Francisco Municipal Code Chapter 20.330 • Parking Standards (Bicycle Parking) Short and long-term bicycle parking shall be provided, according to the provisions identified in section 20.330.008. San Mateo County Congestion Management Plan 5 All land -use changes or new developments that require a negative declaration or an Environmental Impact Report (EIR); and 3 https://www.ssf.net/home/showdocument?id=760 a http://www.ssf.net/departments/city-manager/sustainability 5 www.ccag.ca.gov AOL TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. 2. Are projected to generate a net (subtracting existing uses that are currently active) 100 or more trips per hour at any time during the a.m. or p.m. peak hour period, must be reported to C/CAG within ten days of completion of the initial study prepared under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). State GHG Guideline and Policy Setting California is among the top ten emitting states responsible for nearly half of the US total greenhouse gas emissions'. Detailed below is SB375, which outlines greenhouse gas reduction goals related to transportation uses and the California Air Resources Board. ♦ Senate Bill 375 - establishes improved land use and transportation policy supporting AB 32, which reduces statewide GHG emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. SB 375 provides a means for achieving the AB 32 goals for cars and light trucks through land -use changes. This legislation created potentially revolutionary changes in California's regional planning processes for housing and transportation by mandating sustainable regional growth plans. These plans may double the GHG emission reduction targets that local governments must meet through land -use planning. 2.0 GENERAL TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT PLANNING DEFINITION TDM is a combination of services, incentives, facilities, and actions that reduce single -occupant vehicle (SOV) trips to relieve traffic congestion, parking demand, and air pollution problems. The following are primary goals achieved through the effective utilization of a trip reduction program with the use of TDM measures: • Reduce parking demand by converting SOV trips to an alternate transportation mode (e.g., transit, carpool or vanpool, bicycling, or walking). • Shift travel to less congested facilities by providing traveler information systems that warn motorists about delays or alternative routes. • Support other technological solutions (e.g., compressed natural gas, electric/hybrid vehicles, or other zero -emission vehicles). • Eliminate or shift trips from peak periods (e.g., flexible schedules, compressed workweeks, or telecommuting). Current economics and limited resources affect the ability to build and maintain more roads or parking structures. This reality necessitates better utilization of the existing transportation infrastructure (similar to adding a second shift at an existing manufacturing plant). To that end, TDM measures support the transition to greater use of existing alternative transportation options. s https://www.wri.org/blog/2017/08/6-charts-understand-us-state-greenhouse-gas-emissions TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. i Rideshare and TDM Program Benefits Commuters can experience stress and frustration long before their workday officially begins. The project's transportation choices will improve the commuter experience, local communities, and business environments by decreasing traffic congestion and GHG emissions. The TDM measures outlined in this plan support reductions in commuter trips. TDM successes will also have a significant impact on GHG emission reductions. For example, a solo driver commuting by car 20 miles roundtrip daily that switches to public transportation can reduce his/her annual CO2 emissions by 2.4 tons (4,800 pounds) per year. These outcomes are equivalent to a 10 percent reduction in all greenhouse gases produced by a typical two -adult, two -car family. By eliminating one car and taking public transportation for all trips, a 30 percent reduction in CO2 emissions is achievable instead of driving. Taking transit to work Adjusting thermostat & winterizing your home Replacing lighthulhs Replacing old refrigerator 0 1,000 2,040 3,000 4,400 5.rJCiri Pounds of CO2saved per year 3.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The 40 Airport Boulevard site occupies 1.63 acres in South San Francisco's City Center, West of Highway 101. Airport Boulevard and South Airport Boulevard bound the project. The project will provide 292 units ranging in size from 383 square feet to 1,106 square feet. Rental residences are within an easy walk or bike ride to the South San Francisco Caltrain Station and nearby dining and shops along Grand Avenue. The project offers 17,566 square feet of amenity space, including a large courtyard, fitness center, resident cafe, club room, and room deck. Public Transportation's Contribution to U.S. Greenhouse Gas Reduction, Science Applications International Corporation, September 2007 rT :SPECIILISTS,l M r9 NC. The private 1 household's ! !I largest !! footprint—using 1 ! lic I 1 1 1 1 ! ! ! ! 1 1 1 Potential Savings Electricity 25% 30% r Electricity 25% Private Natural Private Natural vehicles Gas Vehtcles Gas 551/0 20% 25% 20% Current household emissions Potential 30% savings from in typical 2 -car household eliminating one car and taking Public transportation The 40 Airport Boulevard site occupies 1.63 acres in South San Francisco's City Center, West of Highway 101. Airport Boulevard and South Airport Boulevard bound the project. The project will provide 292 units ranging in size from 383 square feet to 1,106 square feet. Rental residences are within an easy walk or bike ride to the South San Francisco Caltrain Station and nearby dining and shops along Grand Avenue. The project offers 17,566 square feet of amenity space, including a large courtyard, fitness center, resident cafe, club room, and room deck. Public Transportation's Contribution to U.S. Greenhouse Gas Reduction, Science Applications International Corporation, September 2007 rT :SPECIILISTS,l M r9 NC. T T T T d]EW Potential residents will be given information about alternative transportation and commute options at the time of occupancy. Early outreach is a critical juncture at which to educate people about the benefits of alternative transportation. They may be more receptive to this information as their commute patterns will already have changed after the relocation. The future property management will provide residents with information and updates regarding transportation incentives and opportunities for choosing an alternative commute option. Anticipated occupancy to begin in the third quarter of 2025. The image below, 40 Airport Boulevard Location Map, displays the project's location and radius rings to show distances to surrounding features. 40 Airport Boulevard Location Map Sign Hill Park V A L L E Bhy © ACIRel I4 Marrlall San:Francisco Airport ❑•YSTER ii Thur Lioullc5 �.•` - HILL°"• t Ca31ca Bu3�ne83 Cp�fer FedEx ShipC p.. Park SF•O SFO GTL �Ya�s rm Parking in TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. rte. T re © South San Fra DaWNT N„ Il.Co Sol) th+Sari mFr,L.❑ THE E ST SIDE -dt 0 endy n_ f •rb "°`` r 46 Airport . South � Sanl1Franci CA 94O80 Ccuns I • Myriad Q 7 A I,GF PA R K¢ orf S �t A- 1'r Dunkin' 9 women's Health J`Y' uAro LINYD VILLE park ,NFly 9 " y Travelodge DY Wyndhar-. S::n T rm 7' y Tel[.L1r•'i 3 s Y^ CastCo Who! — twill 9 ale Lowe's H e9 Shaw Business Center :� + �Plpraveme r'"' c stco Gasoline® p.. Park SF•O SFO GTL �Ya�s rm Parking in TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. SECTION I - EXISTING TRANSPORTATION CONDITIONS 4.0 TRANSIT INFRASTRUCTURE This project is close to SamTrans bus service routes 292 and 397. Shown on page 10 is the SamTrans Transit Map showing resources in the South San Francisco area. The SamTrans bus service route 292 travels along Airport Boulevard and stops .2 miles from the project site. This bus serves Downtown San Francisco, Brisbane, South San Francisco, Burlingame, and San Mateo, offering various SamTrans routes, Muni, BART, and Hillsdale Caltrain. For residents who may work beyond regular transit service hours, SamTrans bus route 397, located only .2 miles from the project site, is a night bus service that shadows the Caltrain service route from Downtown San Francisco to Palo Alto. This route connects riders to Muni, AC Transit, Golden Gate Transit, BART, and VTA. The project is located .5 miles from the current location of the South San Francisco Caltrain station. However, a new Downtown Plaza is being constructed, only .3 miles from the project site. This new plaza will give access to the newly renovated Caltrain station, estimated to be completed by the Summer of 2021. Public Transportation Access The project is near two SamTrans bus drop-off and pick-up locations and the South San Francisco Caltrain Station. Safe, convenient, and well -lit pedestrian paths will show the most direct route to the nearest transit stop from the project. A total of 178 transit trips serve the project site. Residents who work in the Genesis Tower, Dubuque Innovative Center, or at employer sites located in the East of 101 area in South San Francisco have access to employer-sponsored shuttles serving the South San Francisco Caltrain Station. Residents can board the Commute.org managed FREE Genesis One Tower Place shuttle at the South San Francisco Caltrain Station and ride to employer sites located within the Genesis Tower or Dubuque Innovative Center. Residents may even utilize this shuttle to travel to the South San Francisco BART Station. There is no pass requirement to board this shuttle. The Oyster Point Caltrain shuttle, Utah -Grand Caltrain shuttle, and the Utah -Grand BART shuttle are managed by Commute.org and serve employers in the East of 101. The shuttles receive partial funding from employer contributions and, therefore, require a pass. However, residents may obtain access if they work for one of the contributing employers. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. The table below, "Transit Resources Serving 40 Airport Boulevard", details the transit routes accessible within 0.5 miles from the project site. The table displays the timeframe that these routes operate and the number of trips per weekday. Transit Resources Serving 40 Airport Boulevard * All buses and trains are lift equipped for handicapped, elderly, or those in need. Page 9 shows the location of transit resources within proximity to the project site. The SamTrans Transit map follows on page 10. SamTrans maps for routes 292 and 397, which are within .2 miles of the project, are shown on pages 11 and 12. These transit maps detail various transit resources available to project residents and the surrounding community. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Trips per Route Span of Service Communities Served Weekday Hillsdale Mall, Saratoga/Park Place, Delaware/2nd, California/Howard, SF 292 7 Days/Week Airport Courtyard A, Airport/Baden, Airport/Linden, Bayshore/Old SamTrans 4:00 a.m. - 2:41 a.m. 90 County, Drumm/Clay, Mission/1st, Mission/7th, Potrero/24th, Delaware/3rd, Saratoga/Yates Palo Alto Transit Center, Bay/University, Middlefield/5th, Redwood City 397 7 Days/Week Transit Center, EI Camino/Hillsdale, EI Camino/Burlingame, Millbrae SamTrans 12:46 a.m. - 6:32 a.m. 7 Transit Center, SF Airport Courtyard A, Airport/Baden, Airport/Linden, Bayshore/Old County, Drumm/Clay San Francisco, 22nd Street, Bayshore, South San Francisco, San Bruno, Millbrae Transit Center, Burlingame, San Mateo, Hayward Park, Hillsdale, 7 Days/Week Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood City, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, California Caltrain 40 5:08 a.m. - 12:20 a.m. Ave., San Antonio, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Lawrence, Santa Clara, College Park, San Jose Diridon, Tamien, Capitol, Blossom Hill, Morgan Hill, San Martin, Gilroy SSF BART Station, 169 Harbor Way, 230 E. Grand Ave., Kimball & E. Grand Utah -Grand 5 Days/Week 8 Ave., 390 Swift Ave., 400/450 E. Jamie Ct., 475 E. Grand Ave., BART Shuttle 6:38 a.m. - 5:58 p.m. Cabot/Allerton Ave., 349 Littlefiled Ave., SSF Conference Center Utah -Grand SSF Caltrain Station, 169 Harbor Way, 230 E. Grand Ave., Kimball & E. 5 Days/Week Caltrain 13 Grand Ave., 390 Swift Ave., 400/450 E. Jamie Ct., 475 E. Grand Ave., Shuttle 6:32 a.m. - 6:08 p.m. Cabot/Allerton Ave., 349 Littlefiled Ave., SSF Conference Center Oyster Point SSF Caltrain Station, 1120 Veterans Blvd, The Cove, 220 Oyster Point Blvd., 5 Days/Week Caltrain 14 200 Oyster Point Blvd., Oyster Point Blvd./Eccles, 384 Oyster Point, Shuttle 6:32 a.m. - 6:23 p.m. 395/400 Oyster Point Blvd. Genesis One 5 Days/Week SSF BART Station, One Tower Place, Dubuque Innovative Center, SSF Tower Place 6 6:32 a.m. - 6:23 p.m. Caltrain Station Shuttle Total Bus Trips/Weekday 178 * All buses and trains are lift equipped for handicapped, elderly, or those in need. Page 9 shows the location of transit resources within proximity to the project site. The SamTrans Transit map follows on page 10. SamTrans maps for routes 292 and 397, which are within .2 miles of the project, are shown on pages 11 and 12. These transit maps detail various transit resources available to project residents and the surrounding community. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. 40 Airport Boulevard — TDM Plan April 29, 2021 �• ��7�ra�h"Lrz sia *T' SSF Caltrain Oyster Paint Caltrain Shuttle i Utah -Grand Caltrain Shuttle Genesis One Tower Place Shuttle 11 min / 0.5 mi. �Grartd Ave ---. SamtrAans: 292 & 397 f. 4min/U.20mi. 1 _ C� A- . socrItbL ed -Rd- . Airport- BIS► �1 1 r 1?- f n: jt L� -1 f Page 19 SamTrans Transit Map TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. o mia Club Orange Park Ponderosa Rotary ■ Plaza a City = ❑ cgs c Hall 'ze&",.d Golden Gate n Prod no wne c Term al A r . 0U._ nter = Bath San Bruno San ng . ``t1°n '.. 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A bicycle -friendly road exists along Airport Boulevard, at the project's perimeter. As shown below, a bike trip from the project to the South San Francisco Caltrain Station's current location is a .7 - mile trip that takes less than 5 -minutes. Completing the future ped/bike tunnel, improve access, and the travel time will lessen. Displayed on pages 14 and 15 are the City of South San Francisco and the San Mateo County Bike Maps. Bicycle Route to South San Francisco Caltrain Station V Y+ PACT Pharma9 San .., 5co Cit.,y Hali•,Flavas Jamaican Gall A"e..... -South San Francisca' :' Starbucks j eet's Gr } �_ Comfa. In/8, ail#e Dum Iir� Empire p E GrP11 4 min { .2naL Taco•6ell 0.7 miles H � T +alp 2nd � � co ve•. Virra9 e Way n Starbu IX La Quints Inri &Suites , f. /4Z =� by Wyndham San... 040 Airport Boulevard .a. Denim' � I �� Avis C TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. 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The project will also 86 Most errands can be enhance the existing bicycle and pedestrian accomplished on foot, tunnel, which provides a direct and safe path to the South San Francisco Caltrain Station via the proposed new Downtown Plaza and access to Downtown South San Francisco's various shops and restaurants. This aspect of the project will encourage residents to make fewer trips by allowing them to complete day-to-day activities without using a car. SECTION II - TDM INFRASTRUC ,E AND PHYSICAL MEASURES The following physical infrastructure measures support alternative transportation commuters. These measures are TDM components that currently exist or may be added and installed during the project's construction. 6.0 INFILL DEVELOPMENT The proposed project would develop an under -used parcel within the existing urban area. The area surrounding this project is mainly improved. Under these conditions, the project would be considered infill development, which contributes to trip reduction outcomes. According to the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG), infill development can reduce peak -hour vehicle trips by two percent.$ Encourage infill development. Two percent of all peak hour trips will be credited for each infill development. Generally acceptable TDM practices (based on research of TDM practices around the nation and reported on the Internet). s City/County Association of Governments (CCAG) of San Mateo County's Congestion Management Program TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. 7.0 PARKING MANAGEMENT The willingness to participate in and the actual tenant ridesharing level is linked directly to parking availability, convenience, and parking cost. Other parking features, carshare parking, and preferential parking for carpools and vanpools, contribute to parking demand reductions. Parking Reduction to Appropriate Levels The project proposes to construct less parking than outlined by code. While the zoning code indicates a 337 -stall requirement for this site, it offers only 308 parking stalls by way of automated stacker parking, standard garage stalls, and open parking stalls. The planned parking stalls represent a nine percent reduction of the minimum required per city code and support TDM outcomes. Resident Parking Limitations Residents may be limited in the number of vehicles that may be allowed at the property outlined in the residential agreement. Parking may include a policy guide, registration, and permitting. Passenger Pick -Up and Drop -Off Zone The project will install a convenient and attractive passenger loading zone near a centralized location for easy access by the residents, guests, staff, and rideshare passengers. The loading zone will include appropriate signage and striping to designate the space. Unbundled Parking The project will separate the cost of a parking space from the lease or rental price of housing in the process of "unbundling parking." Providing parking free of charge encourages higher rates of car ownership and use, which undermines TDM efforts. When consumers receive the correct parking price, they are more likely to consider living without a car or a second car. Property managers may also apply revenue from unbundled parking to other TDM strategies such as subsidized transit passes, car share programs, and bike -share membership. 8.0 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN AMENITIES The project will have significant on-site pedestrian and bicycle facilities and connections to local and regional facilities. On -Site Walking Pathways and Wayfinding Signs The creation of a pedestrian -oriented environment ensures access between public areas while strengthening pedestrian and bicycle connections. Safe, convenient pedestrian connections will connect the TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. project to surrounding external streets. Lighting, landscaping, and building orientation will enhance pedestrian safety. Residents can use pedestrian spaces for recreation, eating, or other outdoor activities. This feature reduces the need to use a personal vehicle to access additional entertainment, eating, and other activities. The 40 Airport Boulevard Project will provide pedestrian pathways throughout the community. Enhanced pedestrian and bicycle features will include wayfinding signage, lighting, and colored or textured pavement to designate protected walkways. Pedestrian amenities include improvements to the existing pedestrian tunnel connecting residents to the South San Francisco Caltrain Station. The project includes 17,566 square feet of amenity space, including a large courtyard, dog run, lounge, and roof deck. Outdoor furniture, street trees, streetscapes, and landscaping will improve the site's quality and aesthetic appeal with pedestrian -oriented facades and wide sidewalks. Bicycle wayfinding signs will also help cyclists find secure bike parking storage, Fix -it repair stations, and public streets. Make roads and streets Five peak hour trips will be This is based on staff's best more pedestrian and credited for each facility included. estimate. bicycle friendly. Bicycle Parking — Long -Term (Class 1) Residents will have access to 73 long-term bicycle parking spaces located in an on-site Class I secure bicycle storage room. Security and safety measures include video cameras in the bike room and extra lighting. Bicycle Parking — Short -Term (Class 11) The 40 Airport Boulevard Project will install Class II short-term secure "U" design bicycle parking facilities (racks) on-site for guests. These 31 stalls represent 10 percent of total car parking spaces and meet the City of South San Francisco's Zoning Ordinance requirements. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. �T T i Enhanced Bicycle Parking The City of South San Francisco Zoning Ordinance requires a minimum of one long-term bicycle parking space for every four units in a multi -unit residential project. The project is adding 31 long- term parking spaces representing a 42 percent increase of the required minimum long-term bike storage space. Total Class I bike storage facilities are 104. Bike Percent Provided Required Excess Parking Increase Class 1 104 73 31 42% Secure bicycle One peak hour trip will be credited storage for every 3 new bike lockers/racks installed and maintained. Lockers/racks must be installed within 100 feet of the building. Public Bikes and Scooter Share Programs If the City establishes a public bikeshare program, the project will host a micro -mobility parking hub for bicycles and scooters. Bikeshare and scooter programs encourage people to use bikes and scooters as options for first- and last -mile trips while minimizing traffic and parking congestion. Create alternative transportation modes for travel within the development and to downtown areas - bicycles, scooters, electric carts, wagons, shuttles, etc. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. One peak hour trip will be credited for each on-going opportunity created (i.e. five bicycles/ scooters/wagons = five trips, two - seat carts = two trips, seven passenger shuttle — seven trips). Experience has shown that bicycle commuters will average using this mode one- third of the time, especially during warmer summer months. This is based on staff's best estimate. On -Site Bicycle Fix -It Repair Station The 40 Airport Boulevard Project will install an on-site bicycle Fix -it repair station in the bike storage room to allow for do-it-yourself bike repairs. Features include an air pump, working pedestal, and tools fixed to steel braided cables for theft protection. Shown at right is an example of the Fix -it station. Alternatively, on-call mobile bike mechanics can repair a resident's bike via appointment at summitbicycles.com. SOLUTION: Tq FIXIT Biles reang..,an Hangwa pump henna midair N,ger — ro all. In, NII '.mis pad Trod. pedestal oAq fa motim of pedals and wheel, A easier art las eapeaiue shipprg. tomer ma9sry Votes rhe b&, i from ward R-wwodates - neam al t�nthi . Rminda�ae�a S�a�yiga h�� nning Ne OR mtlem Ne trIXlr of th Fisil,akes vna, Penta users to a m.We—w, menu. fri.n* vreh sitewilh detailed hke mp. iMormarion. Rmp�rerma,m elder 9de or the had of tta Fin Tmisare--drt 4inl- to all-fCe91 fbiliryrn steeI braided aimaft odes m instafatim loauon_ data dleR R,v rs if..dnr rN.m, dwaNA,y w promded rrwn nn0al"nrn IH a uamless emel Mn4lnmwonlymai�,rwls � snearn ar��btr. fw Urfre®sal vw m head awommodares al sake Stan types. 9.0 SUPPORTING ON—SITE AMENITIES Commuter Resource Rack A desk or countertop kiosk will contain physical bike maps, train schedules, and guaranteed ride home fliers. Residents can review maps and transit schedules without the need for online access. Install and maintain Five trips will be This is based on staff's alternative transportation for each kiosk. estimate. kiosk. Telecommute Infrastructure The project will build hardwire connections to allow for Broadband and WiFi throughout the site, including free WiFi in common areas. These resources will enable residents to telecommute if their employers allow. Telecommuting reduces vehicle trips that residents would otherwise make to get to their workplaces. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. On -Site Project Amenities On-site amenities will provide residents with a full-service living environment. Eliminating or reducing the need for an automobile to make off-site trips increases non -drive -alone rates. Many times, residents perceive that they are dependent upon the drive -alone mode because of the number of errands and activities carried out in different locations. However, when services and facilities are present, alternative mode -usage for commute -based trips increases. The project offers tenants many convenient amenities. A list of on-site amenities for the project includes: • Recreational spaces and patio areas • Lounge • Class I and Class II bicycle parking • Commuter resource rack • Commute resource website • Commute Concierge • Resident Cafe • Meeting spaces • Hardwired infrastructure for Broadband and WiFi • Comprehensive fitness facilities • Pet spa and dog run • Mail Room Provision of oil -site anienitie5: acconlrllOdat ions that encoluaae people to stay on site dtu•ing the -w rkday. making it easier• for wofkers to leave their• automobiles at home. Five peak hour trips ';:611 be credited for each teantre added to the job site. Possible features may include: barking Zrocery shopping clothes cleaning exercise facilities clnld care center This is based on staff's best estimate. TDM Site Plan The following TDM site plan shows the trip reduction design elements for the project as a requirement of the ordinance. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. R I PET SPA ,� • .. - � � -k�T 4'FF� '. CLASS II BIKE RACKS * Commuter Resource Rack Amenities not shown: Class I Bike Storage Room (104 spaces - 2nd floor) Fitness Room/Outdoor Fitness Area (4th floor) Podium Deck/Courtyard (4th floor) Fireside Chat Area, Communal Dining Table, Demonstration Kitchen, _ a .- Multipurpose Lawn �3 p = Entertainment Terrace (5th floor) Dining Terrace (5th floor) Fireside Terrace (5th floor) Farmtable Dining Area (5th floor) Roof Deck (8th floor) Club Room (8th floor) * Note: This site plan shows a conceptual placement of facilities. Actual placement will be determined during construction. Nearby and Mobile Amenities Locally, there are several retail amenities to serve the residents of the project. Amenities may include coffee, cafe, banking kiosk/ATM. Provided as an attachment is a list of nearby amenities and local resources within 0.30 miles of the project. Delivery and mobile services providers include: • DoorDash - doordash.com • Uber Eats - uberats.com • Postmates - postmates.com • Grubhub - grubhub.com • Instacart - instacart.com • Summit Bikes — mobile bike repair - summitbicycles.com SECTION III - PROGRAMMATIC TDM MEASURES The following programmatic measures enhance the TDM program's success and, upon implementation, they formalize "The 40 Airport Boulevard Commute Program." These measures are TDM components required of the project as part of its occupancy agreements, representing the 40 Airport Boulevard Commute Program's promotions and outreach activities. 10.0 COMMUTE PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND TENANT OUTREACH An active Project Transportation Concierge (Commute Concierge) and active property management will positively impact TDM goals' success. The tenants must see how they and the community benefit (e.g., better air quality and less traffic congestion on the highways and in the surrounding neighborhoods, less parking hassle, cost savings for tenants) from the TDM process. Synergistic measures that support these efforts include transportation kiosks, tenant fliers, resource websites, promotional programs and incentives, marketing events, and tenant outreach. Translated Resident Commuter Materials Commuter fliers, disclosures, and pledge forms will be translated into Spanish and other languages as needed. New Resident Trip Reduction Lease Language Language included in resident leases will encourage future tenant(s) to participate in trip reduction programs and engage in periodic commuter surveys. The lease will outline on- site bicycle parking, bicycle Fixit station location, the annual commuter survey, and other transportation features. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Sample resident lease language may read as follows: The tenant agrees to consider participating in residential commuter programs and alternative transportation options. Tenant understands that government agencies may require such programs to reduce the traffic generated by the project, as required by the City of South San Francisco. Tenants will be educated about available public transportation and ridesharing options, the local Guaranteed Ride Home program, bicycle, and pedestrian access, and will be asked to participate in the annual resident commuter survey. New Resident Sustainable Transportation Acknowledgement At the occupancy, all new rental tenants will receive Commuter Program information and sustainability goals. They will also receive a pledge form acknowledging the project's green mobility goals and understanding its trip reduction and alternative transportation mode -use goals. The pledge form will encourage residents to use transit, bike, walk, or carpool as commuter mode options. Provided as an attachment at the end of this document is a sample of this form. Commute Concierge Before occupancy, the 40 Airport Boulevard Project will have a Commute Concierge whose primary responsibility is implementing alternative commute programs and the elements outlined in this plan. The Commute Concierge may be a part-time employee, or an outsourced coordinator, who manages the TDM programs and annual reporting. The Commute Concierge will be responsible for: providing commute program assistance to residents, producing on-site transportation fairs and promotional events, collaborating with transit and rideshare organizations to maximize on-site resources, conducting the annual survey, and producing the annual summary report. Commute industry data supports the notion that a Commute Concierge positively impacts increasing and maintaining alternative mode use. If a Commute Concierge is not engaged, the project may obtain TDM program training and commute program assistance for their property management staff. A TDM resource representative or consultant can provide additional training, planning assistance, implementation guidance, program support, and data collection and assessment. This support function's overarching goals are to reduce commute trips for residents, formalize the project's commute programs, and assist with tenant marketing and outreach. The TDM resource consultant may help the project prepare materials for new resident materials, production of commuter events, and coordination of carpool parties, commute e -news articles, and the annual transportation/Earth Day fair. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Transportation Concierge Responsibilities The applicant will provide a Project Commute Concierge whose primary responsibility will be implementing the TDM plan. TDM industry data supports that having Commute Concierge results in a positive impact on increasing alternative mode use. This position may be filled by: Name: Elizabeth Hughes Commute Concierge Address: 40 Airport Boulevard South San Francisco Phone: (408) 420-2411 The Commute Concierge will provide the following services: • Promote trip reduction and air quality strategies to residents at the Project site. • Be the main point of contact for residents who wish to commute using an alternative. • Conduct annual resident surveys and provide reports to the City of South San Francisco, including commute patterns, mode splits, and TDM program success (process includes yearly surveying of residents, tabulation of data, and provision of results report). • Evaluate survey results for alternative transportation potential and changes to the current program. • Catalog all existing incentives that encourage residents to utilize alternative transportation programs. • Work with local agencies such as Caltrain, Commute.org, SamTrans, 511 Rideshare, and the Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD). Post informational materials on transportation kiosks in common areas and disperse alternative program information to residents via posters, flyers, banners, community newsletters, and events. • Participate in the BAAQMD Spare the Air program. Spare the Air day notices will be forwarded to residents to discourage driving alone to work. • Coordinate and manage various aspects of the plan that require periodic ■ updating or monitoring materials and transit schedule updates in the kiosk. • As needed, the applicant or property management will provide 40 Airport Boulevard TDM (and commute) program training and commuter program start-up assistance for tenants. A TDM resource representative or consultant can give tenant training, planning assistance, and annual monitoring and survey reporting. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. The applicant will provide Commute Concierge staffing and resident outreach and training for commute programs and management. Operation of a One peak hour trip will be credited This is based on staff's best commute assistance for each feature added to the estimate. Short of there being center, offering on site, information center; and an major disincentives to driving, one stop shopping for additional one peak hour trip will having an on site TDM transit and commute be credited for each hour the program offering commute alternatives center is staffed with a live person, assistance is fundamental to an information, up to 20 trips per each 200 tenants. effective TDM program. preferably staffed with Possible features may include: a live person to assist Transit information building tenants with brochure rack trip planning. Computer kiosk connected to Internet Telephone (with commute and transit information numbers) Desk and chairs (for personalized trip planning) On-site transit ticket sales Implementation of flexible work hour schedules that allow transit riders to be 15-30 minutes late or early (due to problems with transit or vanpool). Quarterly educational programs to support commute alternatives New Resident Transportation Onboarding Survey All new occupants will receive a short online survey at occupancy to gauge their transportation needs and commute preferences. This quick survey will also connect the occupant with transit resources, bicycle route maps, and 511.org or Scoop ride -matching sources. This survey also acts as an early opportunity to educate tenants about resources and benefits. New residents will be invited and encouraged to participate in a brief commuter survey to identify commuter options and their preference for engaging in alternative transportation resources. Survey feedback will help guide appropriate commuter program marketing tailored to the resident's needs. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. New Resident Orientation — Initial Commuter Information At lease signing, new tenants will participate in an initial commuter training session or webinar to learn about available transportation resources and incentives and the site's sustainability goals. Commute Information Resident Website The project's resident website will contain commuter resource information highlighting carpool, bike, and transit incentives. Shown on page 28 is a sample resident commuter webpage. New Tenant Transportation and Commute Flier All tenants will receive the 40 Airport Boulevard commuter flier. This flier will include (but is not limited to) information about free trial transit passes, nearby transit resources and links to Caltrain, $100 carpool incentives, $100 bicycle incentives, bicycle routes, and on-site amenities and resources. The flier will promote Commute Concierge assistance and rewards, along with links to other helpful resources. Shown on page 29 is a sample 40 Airport Boulevard commuter resource flier. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. 40 Airport Boulevard — TDM Plan April 29, 2021 F 0 AIRPORT BLVD, • - • SEAPC SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO COMMUTE OPTIONS HOME CARPOOL & VAN POO L TRANSIT & SHUTTLES BICYCLES COMMUTER RESOURCES SERVICES CONTACT' ' � �wr •�`•ref 2 i 44 w l terr - _- -. ",two ,two , ` .,. �7 x t w:w nm, samtrars.com 3 Ilk �*"I ► l ABOUT COMMUTE OPTIONS This site has been created as a convenient resource hub for South San Francisco Commuters. By choosing an alternative transportation method, instead of driving alone, you help reduce traffic congestion, greenhouse gases and improve air quality. Commute options, such as biking, carpooling, vanpooIing or taking transit or the ferry, can reduce stress, save money, enhance productivity, and create a betterworkliife balance. For additional information or assistance, please contact the 40 Airport Blvd. Coordinator, Elizabeth Hughes, at commute@40AirportBlvd.com. Page 128 40 Airport Boulevard — TDM Plan April 29, 2021 T SPECDMIALISTS, INC. Sample Commute Resource Flyer 44 Airport Blvd Commuter Resources 9"_1riMMI -111"A � SamTrans Route 292 SamTrans Route 397 Caltrain BART SF Bay Ferry Transit Planner Tool Free Trial Transit Pass Commute.ora Utah -Grand BART Shuttle BICYCLE Bicycle Resources Bike to Work $100 Bike to Work Reward Bikes on Transit Santa Clara County Bikeways Map Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition San Mateo County Bike Map San Francisco Bay Trail a [dTT:T1 616A ITIPUSIfI111 Carpool Savings Calculator Scoop Carpool matching app Waze Carpool matching app 511 Merge — online carpool matching $100 Carpool Incentive $350 monthly Vanpool Subsidies $500 Vanpool Driver Reward Up to $300 Vanpool Rider Reward SERVICES & INCENTIVES Guaranteed Ride Home Program — requires pre -registration Additional Commuter Rewards Bay Area Spare the Air Alert Notices Email: Karen Sumner Commuter Concierge BART BEST for Commuters Calf* AM San Francisco Bay Ferry A SERVICE OF WETA Social Marketing of Commuter Program The project will develop a comprehensive transportation and commute information website for tenants. A Twitter or Facebook page will contain additional transportation information, resources, and links, including promotions, incentives, Bay Area Spare the Air notices, transit schedules, 511 ride -matching, and other related information. Provided on page 31 is a mock Facebook page offering tenant commute program marketing. 40 Airport ra Mock Facebook Page ®418 People Ilk. thls Tammy Teurn v 130 people have checked in here D Opane in 23 minutes • 8 -m-m- 7 p.m. Get additional Info 81' Invite friends to like this page ® 3.8 of 5 stars •11 raviews View Reviews ABOUT r� 4190 Mmvry Are, Pm nt CA 94538 8eteway ri 40 Airport Blvd. South San Pramispo, CA 94128 (41s) xxx-xxxx O closed - Today 8 a.m. - S p.m. DAsk 40 Airport Blvd. for more information httpJ/www.40A IrportBlvdxom APPS TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. 't Gall Now . KJ Liked I4 PPMessages Timeline About Overview 1 Resident Login I More 2 status 13 photos I Videos 1CWrite something on this page... 40 Airport Blvd, 17 hrs Learn about alternative transportation this Saturday in the clubhouse. Everyone who stops by gets a free entry in the BIG BIKE GIVEAWAY! Did I mention donuts?!? 40 AIRPORT BLVD. TRANSPORTATION MEETING You are invited to the 40 Alroort Blvd. Transportation Meeting. Residents will learn ebout free 00101 pessm commuter cash, and the emergency ride home From work program. Come join us for donuts! I lanr o�aaeLon �Mwmal�al��aNat ire UUMarr br.m. © Follow us on Facebook: w w,tasr��k.cem�aontruorlgma[ 1 1.0 FREE GUARANTEED RIDE HOME Residents who work in San Mateo County are eligible to use the free GUARANTEED Guaranteed Ride Home program provided by my.Commute.org STAR program. In the event of a midday emergency at work, commuters, R�dE HaE who use transit, walk, bike, carpool, or vanpool, may receive a free c o M M u T E. o R G guaranteed ride home. Residents who enroll in the program (who do not drive alone to work) will receive a reimbursement for the cost of an Uber or Lyft ride home. The GRH trip reimbursement provides up to $60 per ride (for a maximum of four trips per eligible commuter per year) and requires users to be registered in advance to participate in the program. Join the Alliance's guaranteed ride home program. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Two peak hour trips will be credited for every 2 slots purchased in the program. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR A GRH REIMBURSEMENT? • Must be 1S years or older • Must work or go to a participating college in San Mateo County ■ Used an al ter native to driving alone to get to work or college on day GRH is needed ■ Must have a STAR account and log trip to work or college on my.commute.org WHAT TYPES OF EMERGENCIES ARE ELIGIBLE FDA A QUALIFIED GRH TRIP? • Personal or family illness or emergency • Homeemergency • Eldercare or daycare emergency • Bicycle theft or breakdown ■ Unforeseen Change of work sehedule • IncIementweather (for walkerslbicycIists) • Carpool partner emergency resulted in lass of ride home Experience shows that when a Guaranteed Ride Home Program is added to a TDM program, average ridership increases by about 50%. WHAT TYPES OF TRIPS OR REASONS ARE RUT COVERED? • Transit delays • Natural disasters ■ Personal errands or appointments • Ai de to work ■ Using a ride -hailing app (o.g. Uber or Lyft) to work or college is not a qualifying alternative commute mode • Carpool app provider cannot find a match to get the commuter home • Non -emergency side trips ■ Business related travel ■ Transportation to a doctor or hospital resulting from an on-the- job injury (GRH cannot be used to replace an employer's legal responsibility under workers' compensation regulations.) HOW WILL I GET HOME? GRH program participants decide how to get home (e.g. taxi. ride -hailing app, transit, or combination). 12.0 CARPOOL RESOURCES $100 Carpool Reward The project will promote the Commute.org Carpool Rewards Program. The $100 carpool rewards residents who use Scoop and Waze Carpool to carpool to and from work. The program aims to increase local ridesharing during peak travel periods, reducing single -occupancy vehicles, traffic congestion, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and the need for parking within San Mateo County. $25 Carpool Reward 511's Merge program rewards all carpools who create a Merge account. Carpoolers Earn 10 points per logged carpool trip and a $25 reward for every 250 points earned. Participants can choose from a catalog of e -gift cards or donate their reward amount to a nonprofit. i Regional Rideshare Program Commute.org and 511.org's Merge offer online tools to assist commuters in finding matches for carpooling. The project will present these online tools to residents and encourage carpooling as a commuter option. Merge The best way to find a Long-term carpool partner is with Merge- You will be matched with someone along your route, agree on days to carpool, and keep that same partner as Long as you like- There are no built-in charges to use the service or carpooL moister here - Scoop and Waze Ridematching Apps Residents will receive free ride -matching service information. San Francisco Bay Area 511.org is working with private ride -matching companies to provide commuters with alternative ride - matching resources. The private ride -matching companies can give the commuters carpool matches via Scoop, Waze, and Waze Carpool. Z AOL TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. vvaze CARPOOL Carpool Rider �2 waze Carpool Driver Rideshare Matching Events aze Carpool Rider Users coordinate their own carpoots by selecting frorn available drivers. Dawnload Waze Carpool C� today to get started. blaze Carpool driver The popular navigation app Z attows drivers to offer carpools to riders. Click "Carpool" in the bottom right of your screen to access and fill out a driver carpool profile and you're on your way to driving a carpool Scoop Automated matching ideal for morning and evening work commutes- Download ommutes_Download Scoop G and set up your carpool preferences today_ The Commute Concierge may coordinate an annual rideshare matching event to form carpools or vanpools for residents. The Commute Concierge may partner with Scoop or another organization such as Spare the Air or 511.org to host an event that enables residents to organize based on their workplace zip codes and find potential rideshare partners through this process. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. 13.0 VANPOOL RESOURCES $350 Monthly Vanpool Subsidy Residents will receive information about the $350 monthly vanpool subsidy available from Bay Area Vanpool program hosted by 511.org. The vanpool program partnered with Commute With Enterprise to provide an all-inclusive option to make vanpooling easy. A Commute With Enterprise vanpool comes with a newer model, low -mileage van, or SUV, with roadside assistance and maintenance. COMMUTE with F!"', 1' 1 ev Vanpool Rewards and Rebates Other vanpool incentives are available from Commute.org's Vanpool Rewards program. Residents who start or join a new vanpool may qualify for rewards. Drivers of a new vanpool can earn a $500 bonus. Vanpool riders can be reimbursed 50 percent of their vanpool seat's out-of-pocket costs, up to $100 per month for the first three months in the vanpool ($300 total). Residents may choose to be rewarded by check or through Tango Card e -gift card service (offering 70+ retailer options). Vanpoolers must choose between the Vanpool Driver Reward or the Vanpool Rider Reimbursement but cannot receive both. Rewards are one-time offers per participant. IT PAYS TO RIDESHARE: Ride in a vanpool and receive up to $300 or drive and earn $500 Vanpool Matching Tool To promote vanpooling resources, residents will receive links and tools for vanpool ride -matching services and empty seats in existing vanpools. The 511.org Bay Area Vanpool Program includes a vanpool matching tool to help commuters join existing vanpools with empty seats. AAlerts loin a Vanpool 511 Phone &Voice It's easy to loin a vanpool Checkout the List below for vans with empty seats Transit To learn about vans on the "Seats Available" list or future vanpool opportunities. email vanpool@511.org, register with Merge or call 511 and say "Vanpool" to speak with CarpooL a vanpool representative_ l�Varpocl 1°`naVanpool List of Vanpools with Seats Available Enterprise Vanpools Search Owner -Operated By origin or Destination 40 Vanpool5 Vanpool Rewards Showing 20 of 34 1 Show Ali TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. 14.0 TRANSIT RESOURCES Transit Trip Planning Tools Residents will receive online trip planning service information as a tool for planning public transit trips. Google has also collaborated with select regional transit agencies to provide a public transit planner for SamTrans, Caltrain, BART, and other San Francisco Bay Area systems. The Google transit planner is a free service found online at www.google.com/transit. Google Maps Compare driving, transit, biking, and walking. Visit Website FT Category_ AAWY-Pirpose #App Store Ca Google Play The SamTrans mobile app is a valuable resource for residents planning to ride on the SamTrans system. Residents can use this app to pay bus fares, buy and activate tickets, see SamTrans departures, timetables, and routes. The official BART app offers residents end-to-end trip planning, real-time departures with data straight from BART, service advisories, customized in -app notifications, the ability to save favorite trips and stations, as well as contactless parking payment. The Caltrain Mobile app offers residents the ability to purchase and use fares instantly on their mobile phones. For easy access to Caltrain's schedules and rider alerts, residents can download the CaltrainMe app. Free Trial Transit Passes (Caltrain or Sam Transl The project will promote the free trial transit pass program offered by Commute.org. Residents are eligible for free SamTrans or Caltrain tickets to try transit that makes sense for the commute (e.g., home city and work city served by transit service). Note that this program is for one Try Transit incentive per household, and only while tickets are available. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Clipper START Discounted Transit Pass The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) initiated a new means -based fare discount program for eligible low-income adults. Discounts range between 20 (for Muni and BART) and 50 percent (for Caltrain) for qualified applicants. More information is available at this link. The property will promote this program to the residents. Clipper Card Grants Up To $7,500 The Bay Area Air Quality Management District offers income -qualified Bay Area residents a grant to retire their older car and replace it with an electric bicycle or Clipper Card for public transit containing $7,500. The vehicle must be 15 years or older to qualify, and income limitations determine the grant amount. Bay Area residents must complete an application to verify eligibility. CLEAN CARS More information is available on the Air District's Clean Cars for All F 0 R ALL web a e. The property will promote this resource to the Project residents. 15.0 BICYCLE RESOURCES Bicycle commuters looking to find a riding partner can log on to https://511.org/biking for more information. The 511 system provides significant resources for bicycle commuters, including: ♦ Bicycle maps ♦ Safe bicycle route mapping ♦ Location of public bike lockers ♦ How to take your bike on public transit ♦ How to take your bike across Bay Area toll bridges ♦ How to ride safely in traffic ♦ Tips on commuting ♦ Tips for bike selection ♦ Links to bicycle organizations ♦ Bike to Work Day TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Learn More f i 4 I _ � h _ .J i. Bike to Work Bike to School Now _ f Maps & Trails BigcLe Access Maintenance $100 Bicycle Incentive The project will promote the $100 Bicycle to Work Rewards Program to residents, which encourages bicycle commuting by rewarding those who choose to ride their bicycle to/from work. Bike commuters help reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality, and make our communities safer - all while enjoying the health benefits and fun of riding a bike. Bicycle Trip Planning Tools The project will promote online trip planning services as a helpful tool for planning bicycle trips through a complimentary planning service available online at https://my.commute.org/. Commuters can find the safest and fastest bicycle route, as well as any bike buddies traveling along the same way using this tool. The Strava bicycle mobile app also provides trip and route planning. STRAVA TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Annual Bicycle Safety Seminar The 40 Airport Boulevard Project will coordinate with Commute.org to host an annual bicycle safety presentation. Commute.org, in partnership with a nationally certified League Cycling Instructor (LCI), offers free bicycle safety workshops. The workshop covers practical and safety information, including: • Planning your route, including connections to rail and water transit stations • Equipping yourself and your bike • Ways to safely and confidently communicate with other road users • Using Google Maps to explore route options • Other resources include the San Mateo County's bikeways and safe cycling booklet On -Demand Bicycle Information and Training Webinars Commute.org offers periodic bicycle seminars promoting commuter cycling tips, rules of the road, family biking, and other bike -related topics. The 40 Airport Boulevard Project will post links to bicycle training webinars on their resident dashboard. Below is an image of the webinar list, available for viewing at this link. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. W59:25' if 59:28 f .. 59:35 5 Bike Safety and Rules of the Road Commute-org Finding the Best Bile for You - Tips for Any Budget COP— n"ISI?E ,-:r0 Bik-e Commuting Comm Lite -arg Family Biking - Hover to Bike Safely with Adults and Kids of Any Age ' OMMLIte.org Hoer to Haul Anything by Bike Commute-arg Scheduled Mobile Bicycle Repair Service The project will coordinate periodic mobile repair services for its bicyclists. A mobile repair and service firm, such as Velofix or Summit Bikes, will travel to the Project site and provide on-site repair and maintenance services for resident cyclists. r M TSPEALISTS, INC. 16.0 OTHER TDM STRATEGIES Coordination of Trip Reduction Programs with Existing Developments The project's Commute Concierge will coordinate with nearby developments and employers in the downtown area to identify leverage or co-op commuter resources opportunities. For example, employees from nearby office sites may have similar schedules as employees of the project. The Commute Concierge will investigate carpool matching options between the tenants and facilitate carpool candidates' introductions. Coordinate Transportation Demand Management programs with existing developments/ employers. Five peak hour trips will be This is based on staff's best credited. estimate. Rental Incentives for Nearby Employees Before the 40 Airport Boulevard Project's public opening, employers at nearby employment sites will have the opportunity to share housing information with their employees and present a tour and promotion site. Employees working at these nearby offices will be allowed early rental options before the public. Within a three-mile radius, many large employers and office communities will be easily accessible by walking, bicycling, or e -biking from the project. Shown in an attachment is a list of nearby employment sites. Implementation of a One peak hour trip will be credited This assunies that a fire -rule program that gives for each employment Opportunity ity trip will generally not involve preference to hiring reserved for employees recruited travel oil the freeways. local residents at the and hired fiom within fire miles of new development site. the employment site. ITE Trip Generation Table The 40 Airport Boulevard Project expects to generate 233 two-way trips during the AM and PM peak hours (105 trips during the AM peak hour and 128 trips during the PM peak hour). The project should see 135 total combined AM and PM peak hour trips when accounting for reducing existing industrial/warehouse trips and the 20 percent trip reduction goal. The figure below shows an ITE calculation of the net trips generated by the residential project. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Daily Daily Pk -Hr ITE Trip Trips Land Use Code Size Unit Rate Rate AM Peak In Hour Trips Out Total PM Peak Pk -Hr Rate In Hour Trips Out Tota I Multi -Family Apartment 221 292 dwl 5.44 1,588 0.36 93 13 105 0.44 22 107 128 Less Existing Industrial/Warehouse tri PS 150 36,200 ksf -427 -12 -11 -23 -23 -19 -42 Subtotal of proposed trips less existing 1,161 81 2 82 -1 88 86 Peak -hour trip reduction goal 20% 16 0.32 16 0 18 17 Estimated Net Project Trips less reductions 64 1 66 -1 70 69 Notes: All rates are from: Institute of Transportation Engineers, Trip Generation, 10th Edition 1. Land Use Code 221: Apartment (average rates, expressed in trips per dwelling unit) ITE, Trip Generation, 10th Edition 2. City prepared Traffic Study: based on 24 hour driveway counts at the existing site on March 31, 2021. Heavy vehicles converted to PCE using 2.0 factor. City/County Association of San Mateo County Trip Mitigation Compliance This residential TDM program is consistent with guidelines provided by the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG). It identifies a comprehensive set of strategies to respond to future transportation needs. C/CAG provides guidelines and procedures for mitigating the impact of new development projects. The table below displays the C/CAG measures selected by 40 Airport Boulevard that mitigates 285 peak -hour trips. This accounting exceeds the 135 estimated number of peak -hour trips calculated for the project in the section above. TDM Measures Quantity Credit Ratio Trip Credit Bicycle Parking- Long -Term (Class 1) 104 0.33 34 Bicycle Parking - Short -Term (Class 11) 31 0.33 10 Carpool and Vanpool Ride -matching Services and tools 1 1 1 Designated Contact for TDM implementation 1 5 5 Guaranteed Ride Home program 60 2 120 Passenger Loading Zone(s) 1 1 1 Makes roads more pedestrian/bicycle friendly 1 5 5 Create connections for non -motorized travel 1 5 5 Designed streets/roads that encourage pedestrian/bike access 1 5 5 Promotional and Commuter Outreach Programs 1 0 0 Transportation Management Association Participation 1 5 5 Annual Commute Survey & New Resident Onboarding Survey 2 1.5 3 On-site and nearby amenities (recreational space, patio areas, lounge, commute resource website, resident cafe, meeting spaces, free wifi in common areas, exercise facility, pet spa, dog run, mail room, bicycle fix -it repair station) 12 5 60 Additional Credit for combination of any 10 elements 1 5 5 TDM Plan/Transportation Action Plan 1 10 10 Infill Development 292 0.02 6 Alternative Transportation Kiosk (Commuter Resource Rack) 1 1 5 5 Coordination of Trip Reduction Programs with Existing Developments 1 5 5 Total C/CAG Trip Credits 285 TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Combine any ten of Fire peak hour trips will be Experience has shown that these elements and credited. offering multiple and receive ,in additional complementary TDM credit for fire peak coiriponents call 111,-icqlify the hour trips. ilnpact of the overall prog•ain. Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition Bicycle -Friendly Development The 40 Airport Boulevard development integrated Bicycle Friendly Development Guidelines provided by the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition (SVBC). The guidelines identify bicycle planning efforts whileEgo%:] also setting a standard for what a Bicycle Friendly Development means. SVBC's guiding principle asks, "Is the development going to enhance people's ability to bike?" Out of 24 measures listed in the guidelines, 40 Airport Boulevard is providing a total of 17 criteria, nine elements in the "Good" category, three in the "Better" category, and five in the "Best" category, setting a standard for bicycle -friendly accommodations. Provided as an attachment is a summary of the project's bicycle features that meet SVBC's guiding principles. Best "SITE" for Commuters The project will seek a Best "SITES" for Commuters (BWC) certification. The Best Workplaces for Commuters designation provides qualified sites with BE2. ST national recognition and an elite title for offering outstanding commuter Sites benefits. Residential locations, employers, and developments that meet the for Comm uters.- National Standard of Excellence in commuter benefits can get on the list of Best It - 2021 Workplaces for Commuters. As a residential site, 40 Airport Boulevard will be eligible for a Best "SITE" for Commuters designation. GreenTRIP Dashboard Transform is a regional organization that provides a tool for residential developments to estimate site-specific trip generation statistics such as miles driven per day, greenhouse gas impact, and more. The GreenTRIP dashboard includes regional and city-wide statistics for comparison to this project. Provided below is a screenshot of the project's estimated GreenTRIP dashboard analysis. According to the GreenTRIP dashboard, the project anticipates generating 33 percent less driving than an average comparable South San Francisco residential development. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Participation in Commute.org TMA Transportation Management Associations (TMA) helps businesses, developers, building owners, local government representatives, and others work together to establish policies, programs, and services to address transportation problems. A successful TMA's key lies in the synergism of multiple groups banding together to Commute-org accomplish more than any single employer, building operator, or developer could do alone. Commute.org (formerly the Peninsula Traffic Congestion Relief Alliance) operates as a TMA -like organization in the City of South San Francisco. The project will participate with the Commute.org TMA and its programs. Commute.org provides: • Shuttle programs • Carpool and vanpool matching • Parking management programs • Trial transit passes • Emergency ride home programs TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. • Transit advocacy • Information on local issues • Teleworking • Bicycle incentives • Marketing programs • Enhanced bicycle facilities • Car and vanpool incentives • Promotional assistance • Newsletter Participating in Commute.org is an asset for Project residents. Commute.org is a clearinghouse for information about alternative commute programs, incentives, and transportation Projects affecting San Mateo County businesses. The 40 Airport Boulevard Project created a TDM Plan, also known as a Transportation Action Plan, that will, when implemented, satisfy elements from the C/CAG peak -hour trip reduction guide. Work with the Alliance to develop iniplenient a Transportarlon Action P1,911. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. Ten peak hour trips will be This is based on staffs best credited. estimate. SECTION IV - MONITORING AND REPORTING A comprehensive program of TDM measures and incentives can reduce parking demand, traffic, and air pollution, creating a more sustainable employment environment while freeing up valuable land for higher and better uses. Evaluation of the Commute Program's performance and success is essential to ensure TDM measures are implemented and effective. Therefore, requiring a monitoring program and annual reporting. Annual 40 Airport Boulevard Commute Survey A resident commute survey will be a critically important part of a monitoring process to determine the success or failure of TDM measures. This electronic survey will be distributed to all adult residents by a property management representative. The survey results will provide quantitative data (e.g., mode split). The 40 Airport Boulevard Project will offer raffle prizes and incentives to promote the survey and generate responses. B. How did you GET TO WORK LAST WEEK. (select therip mary transportation method you used.) If you were out of the office, please describe your "typical" weekly commute activity. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fridav Commute Modes Drove alone to worksite Rode as a passenger in a carpool (did not drive) Carpooled with an employeelcolleague Vanpooled (5t people) Rode transit (bus. shuttle. train, etc.) Biked to work Walkedl}ogged to work Tefeworkedlworked remotely Rode motorcyclelscooter Did not work this day Annual Commute Summary Report Annually, the City of South San Francisco will receive a summary report based on the commute survey results. The City also requires a survey monitoring fee. The initial, or baseline, commute survey report will be conducted one (1) year after occupancy. The survey report will provide information about the level of tenant alternative mode -uses. If the alternative mode -use rate is below the goal, the Commuter Concierge will identify a work plan that describes additional or alternative implementation measures to enhance the commute program. Shown at right is a sample mode -use rate. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. AL r Employee Commute Modes Percent Drove alone rate 71.8% Carpooler (driver and/or passneger) 4.8% Transit and Shuttle Users 12.0% Bicycle 2.4% Walker/Pedestrian 2.9% Telecommuter 5.7% Motorcycle/scooter 0.5% Vanpooler 0.0% Alternative transportation mode -use rate 28.2% No Expiration of TDM Document or Programs All measures in this TDM document will continue to be implemented by the applicant on an ongoing basis. There is no expiration of this plan. The City of South San Francisco may conduct periodic on-site auditing to ensure the implementation of this plan's measures. TDM Program Adjustments The TDM Plan aims to identify trip reduction strategies to reduce vehicular trips made by residents. The program will periodically assess the actual level of trip reduction achieved at the site and identify any adjustments to the program necessary to ensure the TDM measures are successful. If needed, the project will initiate TDM strategy changes and adjustments. The applicant may be required to reimburse the City for costs incurred in maintaining the trip reduction program. Penalty for Noncompliance The project shall prepare an annual TDM report and submit the same to City to document the TDM plan's effectiveness in achieving a twenty (20) percent alternative mode -use rate by residents within the project. An independent consultant paid for by the owner will prepare the TDM report. The TDM consultant will work in concert with the Project's Commute Concierge. The TDM report will include a summary of resident commute methods obtained by a survey of all occupants. All non -responses to the commute survey will reflect as drive -alone trips. • TDM Reports: The Project will submit the initial TDM report one (1) year after granting a certificate of occupancy for 75 percent or more of the project and annually after that. Report Requirements: The goal of the TDM program is to encourage alternative mode usage. The initial TDM report shall either: (1) state that the applicable property has achieved a twenty (20) percent alternative mode -use rate, providing supporting statistics and analysis to establish attainment of the goal; or (2) The applicable property has not achieved the twenty (20) percent mode -use rate, explaining how and why the property did not meet its goal. It will also include a description of additional measures adopted in the coming year to attain the TDM goal. • Penalty for Non -Compliance: If the second annual report indicates that, despite the changes in the TDM plan, the twenty (20) percent trip reduction is still not achieved, or if the property fails to submit a TDM report, the City may assess the applicant a penalty. o In determining whether a financial penalty is appropriate, the City may consider whether the property owner has made a good -faith effort to meet the TDM goals. The City may allow the owner a six-month "grace period" to implement additional TDM measures to achieve the twenty (20) alternative mode -use rate. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. 17.0 CONCLUSION The proactive 40 Airport Boulevard TDM Plan meets alternative mode -use rates and tenant transportation needs for the project. This TDM Plan identifies specific elements, measures, and actions that guide the project to promote existing resources and programs, enhance future benefits, and create a resident -focused program. Significant on-site amenities, resident outreach, ongoing marketing and promotions, a free guaranteed emergency ride home program, and a Commuter Concierge will provide the needed support for an effective and successful program at the 40 Airport Boulevard Project. This TDM Plan describes TDM measures integrated at the site to support tenant commuting and innovative efforts identified for implementation. It outlines the steps necessary (infrastructure, outreach, and promotions) for the property owner and property management to use when marketing to residents. Periodic program assessments will provide the information needed to demonstrate effectiveness and goal attainment. The TDM Plan provides the details of this commitment by emphasizing TDM infrastructure, amenities, and outreach activities to reduce Single Occupancy Vehicle trips. Ridesharing strategies maximize existing transportation resources, support the City's General Plan's goals and objectives, and ultimately expand the transit system's reach for commuters. The City of South San Francisco promotes environmental stewardship in maintaining a safe, healthy, and sustainable city. It recognizes the importance of maintaining a stable climate system for current and future residents. By balancing these needs with economic growth, the 40 Airport Boulevard Project will help South San Francisco thrive. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. ATTACHMENTS New Resident Commuter Program Acknowledgement Nearby Resource Amenities List of Nearby Large Employers Map of Nearby Large Employers Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition — Bicycle -friendly Guidelines New Resident Commuter Program Acknowledgement 1 40 Airport Boulevard J 1 Resident Acknowledgement 1 Commuter Programs and Sustainable Goals J� 1 I understand that the City requires the 40 Airport Boulevard apartment homes property of South FSan Francisco to implement greets transportation, mobility, and commuter programs. Residents agree to Teduce single -vehicle occupant (SOV) commuter trips. The goal for 40 Airport Boulevard is to achieve 20 percent communitywide alternative transportation mode- ` uses_ `r I am aware that this program's goal is to reduce our peak period (commute) vehicular trips and maximize public transit, shuttles, carpooling, car -sharing, bicycles, and walking options_ J I have been provided with the 40 Airport Boulevard Commuter Resource Flier. 'I]ie flier 1 ` includes transportation and commuter inforniatioii and links to local and regional transportation I services and benefits. These benefits include the emergency ride home program, cash incentives for commuters, transit planning, ride -matching support, and bicycle route planning (via ` Commi le.org and 51 l .org). I 1 promise to participate in the annual online cor unuter survey, required each j!ear to report in'v 1 ` rransporlation ophon3 for cor muting to crud Jroni work. Tile online commute survey is brief and J 1 identifies types of transportation options used_ The survey is confidential, and the Commuter 1 L� Concierge will use only the commuter information results. J, L1 J LI Lr Tenant Naive Lr Apartment Number 1 1 Phone Number J� r J Finail Address 1 �L J1 f` J1 1 DATE JJ `� J1 1l JJ fL1 1 List of Nearby Resource Amenities Restaurants, Cafes/Delis, Coffee, and Bakeries Phone # Distance Away • Denny's 650-872-1033 449 ft. 10 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA • Taco Bell 650-589-5472 0.20 mi. 199 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA • Dunkin' 650-742-9101 0.20 mi. 180 S Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA • Cuneo Bakery Inc 650-871-9090 0.30 mi. 210 Baden Ave, South San Francisco, CA • City Baking Co 650-589-8128 0.30 mi. 1373 Lowrie Ave, South San Francisco, CA • Dumpling Empire 650-742-0838 0.30 mi. 216 Cypress Ave, South San Francisco, CA • Giorgi Bros. Furniture Showroom 650-588-4621 0.30 mi. 211 Baden Ave, South San Francisco, CA • Elite Sports Centers 650-273-1055 0.30 mi. 1416 San Mateo Ave, South San Francisco, CA istance Away • Rios Insurance Agency — Eric Rios 415-424-2941 0.20 mi. 130 Produce Ave A, South San Francisco, CA ..71 • E2 Car Rental Inc. 510-963-0000 0.20 mi. 61 Airport Blvd, Suite C, South San Francisco, CA • Super Auto Glass 415-279-5898 0.20 mi. 61 Airport Blvd, Suite A, South San Francisco, CA • Airport Connection 650-228-1903 0.20 mi. 31 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA • Black Car Network, LLC 650-583-8887 0.20 mi. 31 Airport Blvd #G, South San Francisco, CA • 76 650-588-0538 0.30 mi. 221 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA IMF MIMATLY, • The Learning Tree Daycare 650-201-8971 1.00 mi. 318 Magnolia Ave, South San Francisco, CA • Daycare & Preschool Flores 650-303-7812 1.20 mi. 735 Commercial Ave, South San Francisco, CA List of Nearby Large Employers EmployersLarge Employees Genentech Inc 2.2 mi. 13,697 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA See's Candies 1.8 mi. 2,500 210 EI Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA Gino Moreno Enterprises 0.9 mi. 2,500 111 Starlite St, South San Francisco, CA Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco 2.2 mi. 1,700 1200 EI Camino Real, South San Francisco, CA Sanrio, Inc 1.7 mi. 759 570 Eccles Ave, South San Francisco, CA Tricor 0.9 mi. 750 717 Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Aspiranet 2.3 mi. 582 400 Oyster Point Blvd #501, South San Francisco, CA Draegers Market 1.5 mi. 550 291 Utah Ave, South San Francisco, CA SSF Imported Auto Parts 1.3 mi. 500-251 466 Forbes Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Monogram Biosciences 2.0 mi. 500-201 345 Oyster Point Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Myriad 1.3 mi. 500-201 180 Kimball Way, South San Francisco, CA Solazyme Inc 1.1 mi. 500-51 225 Gateway Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Fluidigm Corporation 2.4 mi. 500 7000 Shoreline Ct #100, South San Francisco, CA First Databank 1.2 mi. 420 701 Gateway Blvd, Suite 600, South San Francisco, CA Theravance Inc 1.3 mi. 360 901 Gateway Blvd, South San Francisco, CA Portola Pharmaceuticals 1.1 mi. 324 270 E Grand Ave, South San Francisco, CA City of South San Francisco 0.6 mi. 300 400 Grand Ave, South San Francisco, CA Apex Maritime Co. 1.2 mi. 270 206 Utah Ave, South San Francisco, CA Health Plan of San Mateo 1.3 mi. 240 801 Gateway Blvd, Suite 100, South San Francisco, CA Veracyte 2.4 mi. 216 6000 Shoreline Ct, Suite 300, South San Francisco, CA Map of Nearby Large Employers riuiuiyni t vipurativii Sign Hill Park P V A A D I S E 5'Ster�'�' Aspiranet N E es ei,,n Monogram Biosciences dS OYSTER POINT lot Theravance Inc. Sanrio, Inc SI N HILL iente South... Tricor pye First Databank Q Genentech S0144,me Inc �oSSF Imported Auto Parts DOWN OWN South San F C ❑ u E ,. ey Portola armaceuticals _--_� f 40 Air ort Blvd Co nsyl Y —Dunkin'4 ORANGE PARK { a� Draege Market LIND NVILLE xMaritime Co S'ee's Candies � ilk Costco Gasoline Tanforan SFO -Lo erm Parking W u7 v ate ]� 4 Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition — Bicycle -friendly Guidelines Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition — Bicycle -friendly Guidelines Criteria (shaded = site plan meets this Metrics Good Better Best level) Development is located adjacent to a robust Integrated/supportive of existing or Connects to existing or planning low -stress bike existing or planned bike network. On-site planned bike infrastructure Connection to exiting or planned bike network Connects to existing or planned bike network. network of class I, II, or IV facilities. infrastructure includes paths, gateways, or bike lanes that connect to surrounding network and supported by robust wayfinding. Proximity to transit service (bus/rail/light rail), Proximity to transit, schools, Adjacent to transit stop and surrounded by mix employment, retail, and other services school, employment, retail, and other essential Transit and services are 1-5 miles away. Transit and services are within 1 mile. of retail and civic services. services. Developer ensures safe access by walking, Active transportation accessibility Project includes or is adjacent to sidewalks, biking, and transit by building wide sidewalks, crosswalks, and bike facilities. cross -walks, high quality bike lanes that connect Traffic Circulation and Mitigation to existing networks and destinations. Priority for walking, bicycling and transit over Pedestrian and bicyclist access to development Developer prioritizes access by walking, biking, private automobile access is clearly marked. and transit over cars. Traffic speeds on adjacent streets 25-35 mph. 20-24 mph. Under 20 mph. Support for complete street improvements Have expressed support to decision -makers and Active participation in complete streets planning, Planning involvement/support nearby met with opponents to discuss issues and build funding, and implementation. support. Homes on ground floor are open and inviting, Design Ground Floor frontage well lit, lots of windows, inducive to people enjoying the street. Please refer to APBP Bike Parking Guidelines and VTA Bicycle Technical Guidelines for proper Location and design of bike parking location, placement, design, and security Closer than 50 feet from building entrances considerations. These are also relevant to and/or windows. amount of bike parking spaces below. Residential: Tenant/ Resident secure Long-term bike parking spaces per bedroom Meets city's building code/parking requirements. .5 bike space per bedroom or 1-4 bike spaces pe 1 bike space per bedroom or more. bike parking (Class 1) 4 homes. Residential: Guest parking (Class 2 Short-term bike parking spaces per bedroom Meets city's building code/parking requirements. 5 bike space per bedroom or 1 bike space per 201 bike space per 10 homes or more. homes. Providing under the minimum number of car Ratios, requirements parking spaces that are required bythe Vehicle parking spaces jurisdiction. Do not make the bike parking a ratio of the car parking spots. Residential: Fees for vehicle parking spaces Providing the first sport free and charging for the Unbundled: the fees for parking is separated second spot per unit. from rent or home purchase price. Transit passes Free or discounted opt -out transit passes that Free or discounted opt -out transit passes for as Other sustainable transportation last 30-40 years. long as tenant is in the building. programs Transportation Demand Management programs Promote TDM supporting programs (e.g., Commute.org rewards) Bicycle repair and maintenance Bicycle repair options Bike repairtools are available at a standalone fix Space and equipment for people to work on their it station. own bikes. Support surrounding wayfinding systems for Wayfinding Signage to create a wayfinding system for Wayfinding system for people biking on the people biking between development and greater people biking development site. bike network (to access development and other important destinations). Commuting and urban bike skills workshops ffered once or more per year. Incentives/subsidies for riding programs Family bike workshops and youth bike rodeos lOffered once or more per year. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. QUALIFICATIONS TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. A Tronsportalion Demand Management Company We are planners and technical experts focused on development projects and improving employee mobility options. Our Transportation Demand Management (TDM) planning solutions reduce vehicle traffic, parking demand, greenhouse gases, and air pollution impacts. We work successfully with developers, employers, and government agencies to get TDM Plans approved and projects entitled. We also implement and manage on-site commuter programs and achieve required TDM goals. Our TDM practitioners provide full-service commute and traffic mitigation, sustainable LEED planning, and air quality conformity. Serving as an extension "We have finished the review of the Draft TDM. First let me say, that was the best TOM I have ever seen! The best by a large margin—a fantastic TDM Plan. Thank you so much." of client staff, we provide a broad range of services to get the job done efficiently while meeting the unique needs of the client and specific jurisdiction. Transportation Demand Management TDM Specialists develop Transportation Demand Management plans, traffic mitigation plans, and sustainable programs that address green commuting, mobility, and constrained parking issues. The purpose of TDM is to promote more efficient utilization of existing transportation facilities, reduce traffic congestion and mobile source emissions, and ensure that projects are designed in ways to maximize the potential for alternative transportation use. Commute Program Implementation We have a proven track record of getting employees out of their cars. As projects are built and occupied, TDM Specialists can develop the structure, outreach and promotions necessary to implement and manage employee Commute Programs. The initial start-up, implementation, and ongoing management of the Commute Program are designed to meet TDM or trip reduction objectives and requirements. The overarching goal of a Commute Program is to enhance the quality of life and reduce commute trips for project employees. Quality of life improvements can enhance employee Contact: recruitment, morale and retention, and increase productivity Elizabeth L. Hughes that create positive benefits for businesses. Senior Transportation Manager TOM Specialists, Inc. Sustainable Air Quality and i 5150 Fair Oaks Blvd, Suite 101-264 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Solutions - Carmichael, CA 95608 TDM Specialists successfully implements trip reduction (408) 420-2411 programs tailored to fit the project, and can typically C1i7aheth.hughesCa)tdmspecialists.com reduce employee trips to the site by 30 percent. This results r We are planners and technical experts focused on development projects and improving employee mobility options. Our Transportation Demand Management (TDM) planning solutions reduce vehicle traffic, parking demand, greenhouse gases, and air pollution impacts. We work successfully with developers, employers, and government agencies to get TDM Plans approved and projects entitled. We also implement and manage on-site commuter programs and achieve required TDM goals. Our TDM practitioners provide full-service commute and traffic mitigation, sustainable LEED planning, and air quality conformity. Serving as an extension "We have finished the review of the Draft TDM. First let me say, that was the best TOM I have ever seen! The best by a large margin—a fantastic TDM Plan. Thank you so much." of client staff, we provide a broad range of services to get the job done efficiently while meeting the unique needs of the client and specific jurisdiction. Transportation Demand Management TDM Specialists develop Transportation Demand Management plans, traffic mitigation plans, and sustainable programs that address green commuting, mobility, and constrained parking issues. The purpose of TDM is to promote more efficient utilization of existing transportation facilities, reduce traffic congestion and mobile source emissions, and ensure that projects are designed in ways to maximize the potential for alternative transportation use. Commute Program Implementation We have a proven track record of getting employees out of their cars. As projects are built and occupied, TDM Specialists can develop the structure, outreach and promotions necessary to implement and manage employee Commute Programs. The initial start-up, implementation, and ongoing management of the Commute Program are designed to meet TDM or trip reduction objectives and requirements. The overarching goal of a Commute Program is to enhance the quality of life and reduce commute trips for project employees. Quality of life improvements can enhance employee Contact: recruitment, morale and retention, and increase productivity Elizabeth L. Hughes that create positive benefits for businesses. Senior Transportation Manager in reduced drive -alone trips and complies with requirements ` to reduce project GHG impacts. We coordinate the mechanisms to calculate and report these results to appropriate agencies. TOM Specialists, Inc. Sustainable Air Quality and i 5150 Fair Oaks Blvd, Suite 101-264 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Solutions - Carmichael, CA 95608 TDM Specialists successfully implements trip reduction (408) 420-2411 programs tailored to fit the project, and can typically C1i7aheth.hughesCa)tdmspecialists.com reduce employee trips to the site by 30 percent. This results in reduced drive -alone trips and complies with requirements ` to reduce project GHG impacts. We coordinate the mechanisms to calculate and report these results to appropriate agencies. TDM SPECIALISTS, INC. A Transportation Demand Management Company TDM Applications • Retail/Shopping Centers • Office or R&D buildings . Residential (multi family, single family, hi -rise, etc.) • Corporate Headquarters/Campus . Special Events • Master Plan projects • Recreation • Specific Plans • Universities and Colleges • Business Parks • Warehouse and Manufacturing • Hospitals/Medical Offices • Airports and Transit Stations Development, Property Management and Employer Projects • Facebook • Granite Regional Park • Genentech • Hyatt Place Hotel - So. San Francisco NVIDIA • So. San Francisco Business Center • SAP Labs • Masonic Homes of California • Intel Folsom • Fairview River Landing • Intel Santa Clara • Donahue Schriber • Nokia • BioMed Realty Trust • Yahoo! Inc. • Panattoni Development • NetApp • Taylor Properties Development Co. • VMware • SKS Investments, LLC • McClellan Business Park • Shorenstein • Juniper Networks • LBA Realty • Sunnyvale City Center • Jones Lang LaSalle • Marvell • California Farm Bureau • Access/Palm Source • California Highway Patrol • Alexandria Real Estate Equities • Separovich • Domich • Oyster Point Business Park • Newell Real Estate Advisors • Metro Air Park • Linkedin • Raley Field • Menlo Equities, LLC • Moffett Park Business and Transportation Association • TMG Partners • Intuitive Surgical • The Minkoff Group • The Allen Group • Arnell Enterprises, Inc, • Spieker Properties • The Pollock Financial Group • HCP, Inc. • Wolff Enterprises Municipal & Agency Locations • City of Union City • Sacramento Area Council of Governments • Cal PERS • California Highway Patrol • Cal STRS • County of Sacramento, Dept. of Human Services . Ogden City, UT • City of South San Francisco • City of Brisbane • City of Mountain View • Grand Rapids Interurban Transit, MI • City of Santa Clara • City of Citrus Heights • City of Sunnyvale • University of California San Diego West Campus • State of California, Dept. of General Services • Sacramento County International Airport • San Mateo City/County Association of Governments Biotech, Pharmaceutical and Hospital Projects . Mercy General Hospital • Genentech • Mercy San Juan Medical Center • Amgen • Enloe Medical Center • Rigel • Intuitive Surgical • Takeda. Blood Source • Onyx Pharmaceutical Eclipsys, MA • University of California San Diego, East Campus Medical Center . Counsyl, Inc. • Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento • Theravance, Inc.