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`J <br /> TUSO PROPERTY Page 13 <br /> WKA No. 5475.02 <br /> June 2, 2003 <br /> L <br /> occupants and the quality of construction can all affect indoor radon results. Based on the low <br /> percentage of homes predicted to exceed the EPA's recommended exposure level as described <br /> above,the potential for radon concentrations exceeding 4 pCi/l at the subject property is estimated <br /> to be low. <br /> a! <br /> Municipal Infrastructure <br /> Potable Water Supply <br /> L When the property is entitled and developed, it will most likely be supplied potable water by the <br /> Mountain House Community Services District. The California Aqueduct is strictly the water <br /> L supplier to the Mountain House area. <br /> LTo improve the taste and odor of the water coming from the aqueduct, it is filtered to remove <br /> iron and manganese. The water is then tested for coliform, volatile organic chemicals, inorganic <br /> chemicals,heavy metals and other state-mandated parameters. No obvious surface <br /> manifestations of water supply wells were observed on site during our field reconnaissance. <br /> LWastewater Management <br /> j No obvious surface manifestations of septic tanks, leachfields or cisterns were observed on the L3, <br /> L subject property during our field reconnaissance. We have discussed wastewater management L <br /> with personnel from the Mountain House Community Services District(MHCSD). MHCSD <br /> personnel reported that when the subject property is entitled and developed, it will most likely be <br /> V provided sanitary sewer service by the MHCSD. <br /> L <br /> Stormwater Management <br /> LNo municipally developed provisions for stormwater management currently exist on the subject <br /> property. We anticipate that when the subject property is entitled and developed, constructed <br /> L stormwater features will be tied to the municipal stormwater system. <br /> L <br /> L <br /> `O% <br /> L WALLACE•KUHL <br /> E,ASSOCIATES INC. <br />