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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation & Recommendations <br /> The owner indicated that he cleaned <br /> up the two-acre residential area in <br /> the southeast corner of the Site <br /> after purchasing it. He had two <br /> Phase I Environmental Site Based on the owner's description of the <br /> Assessments (FBAs) completed for events and documents, it appears that the <br /> the Site, one before the cleanup of environmental issues identified in the first <br /> 8. the residential area and one after. phase I ESA have been addressed. Live <br /> The first Phase I ESA was not Oak has not reviewed the first Phase 1 6 <br /> available for review. He indicated ESA. <br /> that the first Phase I ESA noted old <br /> concrete, construction equipment, <br /> and minor soil stains on the Site. <br /> These issues have since been <br /> remedied, he reported. <br /> Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) <br /> may be present in the residence on the <br /> Based on the aerial photographs Site. ACM and/or lead-based paint may <br /> reviewed, two or more small be present in the office. Any remodeling <br /> structures were present on the Site or demolition should be conducted in <br /> from 1975 or earlier until the recent accordance with local, State, and Federal <br /> regulations regarding these materials. <br /> past. A barn and garage are known Lead may also be present in the soil <br /> to have been on the Site; these may surrounding the Office and former <br /> or may not be the same structures structures. The ground beneath the <br /> seen in the photos. The office current and former structures may have <br /> building may date to the same time been treated with environmentally <br /> 9. period or earlier; its location is <br /> obscured by a tree in the photos. Persistent pesticides. The property owner <br /> The office was recently remodeled. should cons ese_possr before <br /> The mobile home residence on the disturbing soil in the area the <br /> Site appears to date to the 1980s or current nd farmer building footpri s. <br /> 1990s; it was recently remodeled. Addi nal septic systems or oth r <br /> Three septic system permits were un rground infrastructure related to th <br /> identified far the mobile home fo er structures may exist on the Site. <br /> residence. (Current and past on- <br /> is likely that a septic system exists for e <br /> site) o ce, although no permits ere <br /> ide ified. Any septic systems in use <br /> shout a properly destro under EHD <br /> oversight. <br /> LOGE1033 Page 11 <br />