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EDR Historical Topographic Map Report <br /> Environmental Data Resources, Inc.'s(EDR) Historical Topographic Map Report is a screening tool designed to assist <br /> environmental professionals in evaluating potential liability on a target property resulting from past activities. EDR <br /> Historical Topographic Map Report includes a search of available public and private color historical topographic map <br /> collections. For more than a century,the USGS has been creating and revising topographic maps for the entire country <br /> at a variety of scales.There are about 60,000 U.S. Geological Survey(USGS)produced topographic maps covering the <br /> United States. <br /> References <br /> To meet the prior use requirements of ASTM E 1527-05,Section 8.3.2,the following standard historical sources may be <br /> used:aerial photographs,fire insurance maps,property tax files, land title records(although these cannot be the sole <br /> ` historical source consulted),topographic maps,city directories, building department records, or zoning/land use records. <br /> ASTM E 1527-05, Section 8.3 on Historical Use Information, identifies the prior use requirements for a Phase <br /> environmental site assessment.ASTM E 1527-05 requires "All obvious uses of the property shall be identified from the <br /> present, back to the property's first developed use, or back to 1940, whichever is earlier. This task requires reviewing only <br /> ` as many of the standard historical sources as are necessary and both reasonably ascertainable and likely to be useful.' <br /> (ASTM E 1527-05, Section 8.32) Reasonably ascertainable means information that is publicly available, obtainable from <br /> a source within reasonable time and cost constraints,and practically reviewable. <br /> v <br /> EPA's Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries(AAI), Section§312.24, identifies the historical sourcesof <br /> information necessary to achieve the objectives and performance factors of§312.20. According to AAI,"historical <br /> documents and records may include, but are not limited to, aerial photographs, fire insurance maps,building department <br /> records, chain of title documents, and land use records." <br /> Data Gaps <br /> In order to address data gaps, additional sources of information may be consulted. According the AAI, Section§312.20 <br /> (g), "to the extent there are data gaps(as defined in§312.10)in the information developed...that affect the ability of <br /> persons(including the environmental professional)conducting the all appropriate inquiries to identify conditions indicative <br /> of releases or threatened releases...such persons should identify such data gaps, identify the sources of information <br /> consulted to address such data gaps, and comment upon the significance of such data gaps-"According to ASTM E <br /> 1527-05, Section 8.3.2.3, "historical research is complete when either: (1)the objectives in 8.3.1 through 8.3.2.2 are <br /> L achieved;or(2)data failure is encountered. Data failure occurs when all of the standard historical sources that are <br /> reasonably ascertainable and likely to be useful have been reviewed and yet the objectives have not been met....If data <br /> failure is encountered,the report shall document the failure and, if any of the standard historical sources were excluded, <br /> give the reasons for their exclusion.- <br /> L <br /> LDisclaimer-Copyright and Trademark Notice <br /> This Report contains certain information obtained from a variety of public and other sources reasonably available to Environmental Data <br /> Resources,Inc.It cannot be concluded from this Report that coverage information for the target and surrounding properties does not exist <br /> L from other sources.NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,IS MADE WHATSOEVER IN CONNECTION WITH THIS REPORT. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES,INC.SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE MAKING OF ANY SUCH WARRANTIES,INCLUDING <br /> WITHOUT LIMITATION,MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE.ALL RISK IS ASSUMED BY THE <br /> USER.IN NO EVENT SHALL ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES,INC.BE LIABLE TO ANYONE,WHETHER ARISING OUT OF <br /> ERRORS OR OMISSIONS,NEGLIGENCE,ACCIDENT OR ANY OTHER CAUSE,FOR ANY LOSS OF DAMAGE,INCLUDING,WITHOUT <br /> L LIMITATION,SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL,OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES.ANY LIABILITY ON THE PART OF <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL DATA RESOURCES,INC.IS STRICTLY LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THIS REPORT. <br /> Purchaser accepts this Report"AS IS".Any analyses,estimates,ratings,environmental risk levels or risk codes provided in this Report are <br /> provided for illustrative purposes only,and are not intended to provide,nor should they be interpreted as providing any facts regarding,or <br /> prediction or forecast of,any environmental risk for any property.Only a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment performed by an <br /> environmental professional can provide information regarding the environmental risk for any property.Additionally,the information provided In <br /> ` this Report is not to be construed as legal advice. <br /> Copyright©2006 by Environmental Data Resources,Inc.All rights reserved.Reproduction in any media or format,in whole or in <br /> part,of any report or map of Environmental Data Resources,Inc.,or its affiliates,is prohibited without prior written permission. <br /> L EDR and its logos(including Sanborn and Sanborn Map)are trademarks of Environmental Data Resources,Inc.or its affiliates. <br /> All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. <br /> IE <br /> L <br />