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March 31, 2005 <br /> NOA Project Number: E05029A <br /> LA few five-gallon chemical buckets partially full of an oily liquid are located to the west of the <br /> shop. <br /> • A pile of metal debris is located near the irrigation well. <br /> • The residential home on the property may contain asbestos materials and lead-based paint. <br /> 3.4 Past Off-Site Sources of Contamination <br /> No above-or below-ground potential or known sources of contamination to the subject property were <br /> identified from past uses of surrounding properties, except for the following: <br /> 5 <br /> L A dairy has been present to the northeast of the property since at least 1963. <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 /> identified from current uses of the surrounding properties, except for the following: <br /> • A dairy is located to the northeast of the property. /]_j) <br /> �. 4.0 EVALUATION OF IDENTIFIED CONTAMINATION SOURCES <br /> Dairies have the potential to cause increases of nitrate levels in soil and groundwater. /} <br /> 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> L Should residents of the subject property be interested in determining the quality of their drinkingwater, <br /> EHD should be contacted for direction regarding the potential for impacts to groundwater from the <br /> V nearby dairy and agricultural history of the vicinity. iss�ccr.�i Sc c aur? SZu�'i <br /> L <br /> If the existing structures on the property are to be renovated or demolished and the owner or EHD are <br /> concerned about the presence of lead-based paints or asbestos-containing materials,a survey to detect <br /> L such materials should be conducted. <br /> i If the irrigation well is not to remain in use,it should be abandoned under EHD oversight ( /' <br /> L <br /> The open containers of oily liquid should be disposed of appropriately. As the site is developed any 1 <br /> stained soil ox sources of contamination identified, such as those described in Section 3.3, should be <br /> characterized and properly disposed m accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. <br /> 8 <br />