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F1 <br /> April 21, 2006 <br /> NOA Project Number: E06022A <br /> 3.4 Past Off-Site Sources of Contamination <br /> Dd <br /> bove-or below-ground potential or known sources of contamination to the subject property were <br /> ti <br /> from past uses of surrounding properties, except for the following: <br /> Agricultural chemicals may have been applied to the surrounding properties. <br /> 3.5 Current Off-Site Sources of Contamination <br /> No above-or below-ground potential or known sources of contamination to the subject property were <br /> No <br /> from current uses of the surrounding properties, except for the following: <br /> • Agricultural chemicals are most likely applied to surrounding properties. <br /> r <br /> • Surrounding properties most likely utilize private wells and septic systems. <br /> 1 4.0 EVALUATION OF IDENTIFIED CONTAMINATION SOURCES <br /> F1Agricultural chemical residues may remain on the property. No evidence was found, however, to <br /> indicate that the chemicals were applied inappropriately. <br /> Contamination may exist in.the vicinity of the underground storage tank. <br /> The vertical extent of contamination from the above-ground storage tank and leaking drums of oil could <br />'i not be ascertained by visual inspection alone. <br /> The rusting metal located on the property may leach metals into the surface soils at the site. �-• <br /> The number of old tires present on the property_represents a potential environmental concern. <br /> If water wells are not properly operated and maintained, they can serve as contamination conduits to <br /> groundwater. Septic systems maybe used for inappropriate disposal of hazardous substances. In this <br /> case, other than the close proximity of the leaking drum to one agricultural well, there is no evidence <br /> to suggest thatwells or septic systems may be contaminant pathways on the subject property or vicinity. <br /> 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Given the historical uses of agricultural chemicals and petroleum products on the subject property, <br /> meaningful conclusions regarding the presence or extent of such material cannot be determined without <br /> soil sampling and analysis. Such sampling and analysis is especially warranted in the conversion of <br /> agricultural land into residential use. Depending on proposed locations of future residences, targeted <br /> 14 <br /> �k <br /> 4! <br />