Laserfiche WebLink
L <br /> LJanuary 10, 2006 <br /> ` NOA Project Number: E05169A <br /> �� 3.4 Past Off-Site Sources of Contamination <br /> LNo above-or below-ground potential or known sources of contamination to the subject property were <br /> ` identified from past uses of surrounding properties, except for the following: <br /> L Surrounding properties have been used for agriculture in the past; agricultural chemicals may <br /> have been applied to these properties. <br /> LDomestic animals are raised near the subject property. <br /> 3.5 Current Off-Site Sources of Contamination <br /> c <br /> LNo above-or below-ground potential or known sources of contamination to the subject property were <br /> 6 identified from current uses of the surrounding properties, except for the following: <br /> ` Surrounding properties are used for agriculture;agricultural chemicals may be applied to these <br /> properties. <br /> LMetal debris was observed to the east of the subject property in the truck yard. <br /> LSurrounding properties utilize private wells and septic systems. <br /> ++ Domestic animals are raised near the subject property. <br /> `. /4.0 EVALUATION OF IDENTIFIED CONTAMINATION SOURCES <br /> No evidence was found to indicate that the agricultural chemicals used on the property were applied <br /> inappropriately. <br /> f Confinement of animals within small areas may lead to an accumulation of nitrogen compounds within <br /> Lsoil,which then have the potential to leach to groundwater. <br /> L ✓Pigeon waste in heavy concentrations can be a respiratory danger to human health. <br /> No leaks or spills were observed from the storage tanks;leaking substances from storage tanks can enter <br /> Land contaminate soil and groundwater. <br /> JMiscellaneous rusting metal parts were observed on and to the east of the subject property.These metal <br /> Lparts have potential to cause soil and groundwater degradation through the leaching of heavy metals. <br /> If water wells are not properly operated and maintained, they can serve as contamination conduits to <br /> Lgroundwater. Septic systems may be used for inappropriate disposal of hazardous substances. In this <br /> 4 9 <br /> L <br />