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EMGEO <br /> INCORPORATED <br /> /3. Two pole-mounted transformers were noted on a single pole on the west edge of the <br /> !/ Property. The transformers appear to be in good condition. We observed no signage <br /> indicating that the transformers have been certified to be PCB free. We interviewed <br /> Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), who was not able to locate the transformers in the <br /> computer database. They indicated that they would complete a map review in order to <br /> locate the transformers. We did not receive a return phone call regarding the results of <br /> his research. We recommend that PG&E be contacted to determine whether or not the <br /> transformers contain PCBs. <br /> /4 We observed several metal and PVC pipes discarded on top of the soil and the concrete <br /> 3•� pad on the west edge of the Property. We recommend that the debris be collected for <br /> ` appropriate disposal. If during the collection of the equipment and debris, soil staining or <br /> potential hazardous materials are encountered, we recommend that ENGEO be contacted <br /> so that further assessment may be completed. <br /> w I <br /> 2.0 PURPOSE AND SCOPE <br /> /,,,/.2.l Purpose of Phase One Environmental Site Assessment <br /> vY <br /> The purpose of this Phase One Environmental Site Assessment is to identify recognized <br /> environmental conditions associated with the Property. As defined in the American Society for <br /> r Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Practice E 1527-00, a Recognized Environmental <br /> Condition (REQ is "the presence or likely presence ancec or pPfi'nleum <br /> products on a propeKl,v_und <br /> threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products ipto s clog „� e nrnnP <br /> or into th�.gaund, goundwater�or surface water of t elf,prones' <br /> f n <br /> 691.7.1.001.01 <br /> October 25, 2005 <br /> 4 <br /> r <br /> fi� <br />