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L � u <br /> November 18, 2004 <br /> NOA Project Number: E04130A <br /> Land application. Though, given the experience the Watts family has with agriculture, <br /> / standard mixing and application procedures were likely followed. <br /> L !'3.4 Past Off-Site Potential Sources of Contamination <br /> No above- or below-ground potential or known sources of contamination to the subject property <br /> Lwere identified from past uses of surrounding properties. <br /> Z15 Current Off-Site Sources of Contamination <br /> No above- or below-ground potential or known sources of contamination to the subject property <br /> were identified from current uses of the surrounding properties,except for the following: <br /> LBecause of current agricultural use, there is possible petroleum and chemical contamination <br /> from vehicle maintenance and fueling or chemical mixing, storage and application. <br /> L <br /> ✓4.0 EVALUATION OF IDENTIFIED CONTAMINATION SOURCES <br /> The petroleum and chemicals from past and current agricultural use could have caused <br /> contamination of the soil. <br /> LEven though both tanks were located within secondary containment, the above ground storage <br /> tanks could have caused contamination of the soil because of over-filling and spillage during fueling. <br /> L <br /> 1-45.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> I <br /> ` Given the historical uses of agricultural chemicals and petroleum products on the subject property, <br /> meaningful conclusions regarding the presence or extent of such material cannot be determined <br /> Lwithout soil sampling and analysis. <br /> The hwe-ground storage tanks within the secondary on the snhiTt_property <br /> should be eriodicall monitored for le®akkage. <br /> All debris on the subject property should be removed prior to site development. The debris <br /> Lremoved should be disposed in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. <br /> L <br /> L <br /> L 8 '004 <br /> L <br />