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r. 01 May 2007 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 071516 <br /> Page 38 of 39 \ <br /> .. i <br /> 0.0. RECOMMENDATIONS; <br /> Based upon the findings of thjs"Phase I Site Assessment, AGE recommends: <br /> .. Work with the CV/WQCB and the DTSC to close the subject property open SLIC and <br /> • <br /> LUST cases. <br /> • Remove under permit the hazardous materials s red inside the metal hangar buildings i S � <br /> • Determine the location ofthe three 6,000-gallon U Tis removed in,1989 and advance borings S� <br /> for confirmation testing. <br /> • Sample in the location of the former chemical storage areas along the northern boundary and <br /> adjacent to the metal hangar. <br /> Sample the stained dirt flooring inside the metal hanger. <br /> • Sample in the formal metal storage area on the southern portion of the property. <br /> 6. <br /> Determine whether the immediate property use will be residential; if residential, institute <br /> • / <br /> additional sampling near the northwest corner of the property and analyze for petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons, solvents,pesticides and herbicides. <br /> .. Should additional and significantly different information on environmental conditions become <br /> available in the future, please contact our office for further recommendations. <br /> 11.0. LIMITATIONS <br /> ` Our professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by <br /> environmental consultants practicing in this or similar fields.The findings were based mainly upon <br /> examination of historical records, maps, aerial photographs and government agency lists,on a site <br /> reconnaissance visit, and on information obtained during personal interviews with persons of long <br /> term familiarity with the subject property as specified in ASTM E1527-05 and the US-EPA AAI. <br /> The hazardous waste site lists presented in this report represents only a search of specific government <br /> records as listed above. Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. is aware that additional government <br /> records may exist. It should be noted that government agencies often do not list all sites with <br /> „i, environmental contamination or that the list could be inaccurate and/or incomplete. <br /> The conclusions and recommendations in this report are based on findings regarding the historical <br /> .n use of the site, and on features noted during the site reconnaissance. The absence of any potential <br /> Advanced GeoEnviron mental,Inc. <br /> 1� ' <br />