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Vander Meulen Property,APN 207-200-09 Page 7 <br /> Our Project Number: E07101A <br /> July 3,2007 <br /> F1 <br /> 0 The property was used foQdaram about 1963 to 1973. <br /> i <br /> 1 I 3.3 ent On-Site Sources ination <br /> No bov or below-ground on-site potential or known sources of contamination were identified <br /> F1 from c rent uses of the site, except for the following: <br /> • Surface staining is evident in the farm equipment storage area under the elevated truck <br /> and some of the equipment. <br /> A portable fuel tank located near the south east corner of the farm equipment storage <br /> area has a leak. <br /> 3.4 Past Of-Site Sources of Contamination <br /> i <br /> �e- or bel -ground off--site potential or known sources of contamination were identified <br /> 'from past u of the surrounding properties, except for the following: <br /> FSurrounding properties have been used for agriculture in the past; agricultural chemicals <br /> may have been applied to these properties. <br /> A;- <br /> t Off-Site Sources of Contamination <br /> above- o elow-ground.off-site potential or known sources of contamination were identified <br /> m cur t uses of surrounding properties, except for the following: <br /> Surrounding properties are used for agriculture; agricultural chemicals may be applied t� <br /> F1! these properties. <br /> 4.0 EVALUATION OF IDENTIFIED CONTAMINATION S -URCES <br /> I <br /> Agricultural chemical residu0may emain on the property. No evide as found, however, <br /> F1to indicate that the chemicals v�ere applied inappropriately. <br /> Confinement of animals within small areas . ay lead to an accumulation nitrogen compounds <br /> within soil, which then have the potential to I� eachl�o groundwater. <br /> h <br /> The port�e fu nksCreeot withi a secondary containment area.�ny and all leaks could � Zlbpotential impact t e so . t � <br /> If water wells are not properly operated and maintained, they can serve as contamination <br /> conduits to groundwater. Septic systems may be used for inappropriate disposal of hazardous <br /> F! substances. In this case, there is no evidence to suggest that wells or septic systems may be <br /> contaminant pathways on the subject property or vicinity. <br /> NEIL O. ANDERSON <br /> AND ASSOCIATES <br /> 902Industnial Way-I odl, C,4 95240 <br /> 1 I ©2007 Neil O.Anderson&Associates,Inc. <br /> 1 � � 4 <br />