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• SWMU No. 1 - Manufacturing Area: Concrete floor epoxy coated inside <br /> warehouse appear to be intact and separate site usage from potential result of past <br /> waste generating operation within the warehouse and groundwater conditions do <br /> not indicted a release from past operations. <br /> • SWMU No. 2 - Holding Tank and Sump Area: End of the grated trenches for waste <br /> water pipe secondary containment currently filled with sediment laded water and <br /> recent soil sample data collected north of the sump did not indicated release of waste. <br /> • SWMU No. 3 —Waste (water) Treatment Area: North side of building secondary <br /> containment currently filled and capped with concrete and recent soil sample data <br /> collected within SWMU did not indicated release of waste. <br /> • SWMU No. 4— Hazardous Waste Storage Pad: Northeast appears clean and no <br /> residual waste was present during the 2004 inspection. <br /> • SWMU No. 5— Former Wastewater Treatment Unit Area: Deep concrete, epoxy <br /> coated pit approximately 20 feet deep, 50 feet wide and 150 feet long with tank <br /> support of concrete for treatment of wastewater by former owner/tenant Shinko. <br /> Historical soil/groundwater did not indicated release of waste. Closed by the EHD <br /> and City of Manteca. Groundwater samples collected surrounding the base depth <br /> of the pit (20 feet) demonstrate, historically and contemporaneously, that no <br /> release from the operation treatment unit has impacted the subject property. <br /> • SWMU No. 6 — Former Bulk Chemical Storage Area: Shallow concrete pit, 50 feet <br /> wide and 150 feet long with tank support of concrete for storage of chemical used <br /> to process metals, decontaminate freshwater, treatment of wastewater by former <br /> owner/tenant Shinko. Historical soil/groundwater did not indicated release of waste; <br /> Closed by EHD and DHS. <br /> • SWMU No. 7 - Underground Holding Tank at the Pre-Sewer Discharge Sump <br /> Area: Connection pipe to the City of Manteca (concrete vault surrounding). <br /> Wastewater was treated to standard acceptable for Manteca and therefore not <br /> hazardous. Recent soil sample data collected east and west of the sump did not <br /> indicated release of waste. <br /> • The results of laboratory analysis identified levels of contaminants below their <br /> respective Federal and State regulatory standards/screening levels or at <br /> concentrations below laboratory reporting levels. The results of soil sampling and <br /> analysis indicate no identifiable source or significant residual contamination in <br /> subsurface soils within the unsaturated zone that represent a current or future <br /> threat to groundwater. <br /> • Similarly, no significant groundwater impacts have been identified, with the exception <br /> of a single sample (SB1-W, discussed above) collected in June 1995. Subsequent <br /> soil and groundwater sample analysis did not reveal a surface release or significant <br /> impact to groundwater. In addition, although several metals (arsenic, chromium, <br /> copper, nickel, and zinc) and VOCs (chloroform, toluene, and xylenes) were detected <br /> Statement of Basis for Former Advanced Interconnect Technologies, Inc. Facility Page 13 of 15 <br />