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Phase I Environmental Site Assessment 1��rracon <br /> Proposed CarMax Automotive Dealership ■ Stockton, CA <br /> August 8, 2015 ■ Terracon Project No. NA157024 <br /> 1 .0 INTRODUCTION <br /> 1.1 Site Description <br /> Site Name Proposed CarMax Automotive Dealership <br /> Site Location/Address Southwest Corner of E. Hammer Lane and Maranatha Drive, <br /> Stockton, San Joaquin County, California <br /> Land Area Approximately 7.19-acres <br /> Site Improvements None <br /> The site location is depicted on Exhibit 1 of Appendix A, which was reproduced from a portion of <br /> the USGS 7.5-minute series topographic map. A Site Diagram of the site and adjoining properties <br /> is included as Exhibit 2 of Appendix A. Acronyms and terms used in this report are described in <br /> Appendix F. <br /> 1.2 Scope of Services <br /> This Phase I ESA was performed in accordance with the Agreement dated June 26, 2015 and <br /> Proposal Number PNA150135 dated April 13, 2015, and was conducted consistent with the <br /> procedures included in ASTM E1527-13, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: <br /> Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process.The purpose of this ESA was to assist the client <br /> in developing information to identify RECs in connection with the site as reflected by the scope of <br /> this report. This purpose was undertaken through user-provided information, a regulatory <br /> database review, historical and physical records review, interviews, including local government <br /> inquiries, as applicable, and a visual noninvasive reconnaissance of the site and adjoining <br /> properties. Limitations, ASTM deviations, and significant data gaps (if identified) are noted in the <br /> applicable sections of the report. <br /> 1.3 Standard of Care <br /> This ESA was performed in accordance with generally accepted practices of this profession, <br /> undertaken in similar studies at the same time and in the same geographical area. We have <br /> endeavored to meet this standard of care, but may be limited by conditions encountered during <br /> performance, a client-driven scope of work, or inability to review information not received by the <br /> report date. Where appropriate, these limitations are discussed in the text of the report, and an <br /> evaluation of their significance with respect to our findings has been conducted. <br /> Phase I ESAs, such as the one performed at this site, are of limited scope, are noninvasive, and <br /> cannot eliminate the potential that hazardous, toxic, or petroleum substances are present or have <br /> been released at the site beyond what is identified by the limited scope of this ESA. In conducting <br /> the limited scope of services described herein, certain sources of information and public records <br /> Responsive ■ Resourceful ■ Reliable 1 <br />