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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation <br /> 8. From research conducted for a Despite the abbreviated name of the <br /> previous investigation in the area, database, it is unclear whether this <br /> Live Oak was aware that Aberle listing refers to underground or <br /> Acres, 19750 N. Lower aboveground storage tanks. Ben <br /> Sacramento Rd. (the subject Site Henningsberg of the State Water <br /> address) is listed on the Hazardous Resources Control Board's UST <br /> Substance Storage Container Division stated that, since Aberle <br /> (HIST UST) database maintained Acres is not listed as a UST site on <br /> by the State Water Resources GeoTracker, he would assume that <br /> Control Board. The listing indicates the former tanks were not <br /> that a 1,000-gallon regular gasoline underground. As with any property <br /> tank was installed in 1979, and a utilizing petroleum products, the <br /> 1,000 gallon unleaded gasoline potential exits for the fuels and <br /> tank was installed in 1980. (Past related chemicals to be found in the <br /> on-site) soil. <br /> 9. A total of 11 pole-mounted The utility provider may have <br /> transformers were observed on the additional information regarding the <br /> Site; no labels indicating the PCB content of the transformers. r <br /> polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) <br /> content were observed. (Current <br /> on-site) <br /> 10. Surrounding properties on all sides Agricultural chemicals may be <br /> of the Site are used for agriculture. applied to the surrounding sites. 3 5 <br /> (Current and past off-site) The San Joaquin County <br /> Agricultural Commissioner's office <br /> regulates chemical application. <br /> 11. Two wells were identified within It appears that DBCP may be <br /> approximately one-half mile of the present in some groundwater in the <br /> subject Site that had been tested area at concentrations in excess of <br /> for DBCP; it was detected at the MCL. An on-site well will be <br /> concentrations of 0.02 and 0.34 tested for DBCP as part of the Soil <br /> ug/L. The Maximum Contaminant Suitability Study to follow this report. <br /> Level (MCL) set by the US EPA for <br /> DBCP is 0.2 µg/L. (Current and <br /> past off-site) <br /> LOGE 1504 11 <br />