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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation & Recommendations <br /> 8 Two nearby wells that had been It appears that levels of nitrate <br /> tested for nitrate and DBCP were approaching the MCL exist in some <br /> identified at addresses located nearby groundwater. <br /> within approximately one mile of the <br /> Site DBCP was not detected in <br /> either well. Nitrate as NO3 was �''{,3'5� <br /> detected in the wells at <br /> concentrations of 10.8 and 44.6 <br /> mg/L. The Maximum Contaminant <br /> Level (MCL) set by the US EPA for <br /> nitrate as NO3 is 45 mg/L. <br /> 9.0 CONCLUSIONS <br /> This SSCR was prepared for the Lagorio property, 975 and 1057 South Jack Tone <br /> Road, Stockton, California, to identify evidence of any on- or off-site, current or past. <br /> sources of contamination. Overall, the Site appears well maintained. Several potential <br /> sources of contamination, typical of similar properties in the area, have been identified <br /> and summarized in Section 8.0. The San Joaquin County Environmental Heath <br /> Department will review this report and notify the property owner if any action is required <br /> at this time <br /> 10.0 LIMITATIONS <br /> This SSCR has been prepared for the exclusive purpose of processing of a land use <br /> application through the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD). <br /> It is authorized for use only by the client and the EHD, and for a maximum time period <br /> of six months from its date of completion. The standard of care employed is typical for <br /> this type of report. Live Oak does not represent that all existing or potential Z) <br /> contamination has been identified, although an attempt has been made to identify <br /> typical contamination sources. The SSCR is a document specific to the San Joaquin <br /> County Development Title, §9-905.12; it is not equivalent to a Phase I Environmental 6511, <br /> Site Assessment (ESA), does not comply with ASTM E 1527, cannot be used to provide <br /> Landowner Liability Protections under CERCLA, and does not claim to identify <br /> "recognized environmental conditions." Any interested parties are advised to obtain a <br /> Phase I ESA before making decisions related to the presence or absence of recognized <br /> environmental conditions on the Site. This report is not to be used to determine <br /> compliance with local, State, or Federal requirements, including but not limited to water <br /> quality, septic system performance, waste discharge, and hazardous materials <br /> handling. This report relies on many sources. Live Oak cannot warrant the accuracy or <br /> LOGE 1316 Page 8 <br />