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28 May 2003 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 03-1028 <br /> Page 9 of 23 <br /> 4.0. REGULATORY AGENCY RECORD SEARCH <br /> AGE contacted EDR to conduct a computer search of federal, state and regional regulatory agency <br /> databases for sites having recognized environmental conditions or that had permits to manufacture,store, <br /> utilize,treat or dispose hazardous materials. EDR provided AGE with a report of sites within specified <br /> search distances of the subject property that were listed on various environmental databases. <br /> AGE contacted appropriate regulatory agencies to review records regarding the subject property and <br /> surrounding sites identified as having recognized environmental conditions that have the potential to <br /> impact the subject property based on groundwater flow direction,distance from the subject property and <br /> nature of the releases causing the environmental condition. <br /> The San Joaquin CountyEnvironmental Health Department(SJC-EHD)andthe Central ValleyRegional <br /> Water Quality Control Board(CVRWQCB)maintain records ofindustrial violations for this area and are <br /> the lead agencies for the enforcement ofthe State Underground Storage Tank and Hazardous Waste Laws <br /> for San Joaquin County. <br /> The San Joaquin County Public Health Services - Office of Emergency Services (OES) maintains a <br /> computer database of incident records from 1991 to the present;records created prior to 1991 were filed <br /> by incident date,and not by site address and are not easily accessible and ascertainable.Therefore,OES <br /> records predating 1991 were not reviewed. <br /> 4.1. COMPUTER DATABASE RECORD SEARCH <br /> A computer search of federal,state and regional regulatory agency data bases was performed by EDR to <br /> identify and locate properties in areas of concern that have been reported as sites known or suspected to <br /> contain underground storage tanks,or to have been the scene ofhazardous materials spills.Additionally, <br /> sites permitted to manufacture, utilize, generate, store, treat or dispose of hazardous materials and/or <br /> hazardous wastes are identified and located. The most recent versions of the following databases were <br /> investigated: <br /> AGE extended the search radius by 1/2-mile to reflect the approximately one-mile length ofthe property. <br /> Federal Sources <br /> Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act(CERCLLS). <br /> Emergency Response Notification System(ERNS). <br /> National Priority List(Federal Superfund Sites)(NPL). <br /> Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System(RCR1S) <br /> Corrective Action Reports(CORRACTS) <br /> Advanced Geo Environmental.Inc. <br />