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3.3 Description of all current on-site potential and/or known above and below ground <br /> sources of contamination identified at the project site: Presently, there are no underground <br /> storage tanks on the property and visual inspection did not produce any evidence of buried <br /> containers, as well as no odors that would be associated with buried chemical tanks. There are <br /> fertilizer tanks above ground as well as a storage tank on a trailer identified at the most recent <br /> survey. There are no above ground fuel tanks on the site. The site includes an agricultural well <br /> with a stand pipe at the northeast corner of the property. There is a drainage ditch along the <br /> east line of the property as well as Paddy Creek to the south (see tentative map) <br /> 3.4 Description of all past off-site potential and/or known above and below ground sources <br /> of contamination identified in the area of the project site: Past off-site potential for <br /> contamination is the proximity to Kettleman Lane (oil, lubricants, etc. due to vehicle traffic) <br /> and Paddy Creek (in the case of flooding). Other sources of potential contamination is the <br /> surrounding vineyards and the chemicals used in their farming operation. There is no knowledge <br /> of below ground sources of contamination in the area of the project site that has or may impact <br /> the project site. <br /> 3.5 Description of all present off-site potential and/or known above and below ground <br /> sources of contamination identified in the area of the project site: Present off-site potential <br /> for contamination is the proximity to Kettleman Lane(oil, lubricants, etc. due to vehicle <br /> ` traffic) and Paddy Creek(in the case of flooding). Other sources of potential contamination is <br /> the surrounding vineyards and the chemicals used in their farming operation. There is no <br /> knowledge of below ground sources of contamination in the area of the project site that has or <br /> may impact the project site. <br /> 4.0 EVALUATION OF PAST AND CURRENT SOURCES OF <br /> CONTAMINATION IDENTIFIED AT OR NEAR THE SITE AND <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER ACTION: <br /> 4.1 Evaluation of each potential and/or known source of contamination identified for any <br /> real and/or potential threat to human health and the environment: The depth to ground <br /> _ water in this area is approximately 110 feet. Due to this depth, any pesticides, insecticides, and <br /> fertilizers used on the property in the past or present would have a minimal impact to the ground <br /> water with the exception of mechanical failure,malfunction, or sabotage. The use of <br /> approved best management practices for the containment of soil or any contaminates by straw <br /> waddles around the construction site and other practices to reduce the introduction of any dirt or <br /> contaminates into the storm runoff system will be required at the time of any future construction <br /> per County Building Department. <br /> 5.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS SECTION: <br /> - <br /> 5.1 Discussion of the above evaluation: The aforementioned above ground storage creates the <br /> only potential for contamination. In the case of severe flooding, Paddy Creek could potentially <br /> be a source of contamination as well. The close proximity to Kettleman Lane could be a concern <br /> due to automobile or farm equipment related pollution (oils,lubricants, etc.). <br /> 2 <br /> cA0423\Contamination Report 5/04 <br />