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There is not a pond to retain storm runoff from the 160 acre parcel. Rainwater is <br /> disposed of by natural drainage, percolation, or evaporation. <br /> As previously stated, the majority of the site has been farmed with row crops. The <br /> tenant farms the property. There is a 20'x30' single story metal building in the <br /> northwest corner of the property that is used for storage. Farm equipment (no <br /> chemicals) is stored in the shed. Weed killer (Roundup), and fertilizers (UN-32 and <br /> Ammonium Sulfate) have historically been used. The tenant farmer applies these <br /> products with his own personnel under county permit (Permit No. 0153). They are <br /> used in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. <br /> See Appendix for additional detail regarding chemical use. <br /> The depth to groundwater in this vicinity is approximately 108 feet. The soil type <br /> is generally sandy loam. The types of products used on this site are consistent with <br /> the surrounding property. <br /> According to the landowner, there is no known chemical containers buried on the <br /> property. A visual inspection did not produce any evidence of buried containers. <br /> The field investigation also did not yield any unusual (noxious) orders. <br /> CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION <br /> Based on visual observation, County records noted, and testimony of the property <br /> owners and tenant, there appears to be no surface contamination. Given the scope <br /> of this study, the probability of subsurface contamination should be considered low <br /> and normal to this region. Based on visual observation, no corrective action is <br /> necessary at this time. <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> Dillon & Murphy does not assume responsibility for the discovery and elimination of <br /> environmental hazards which may be discovered. Recommendations suggested in <br /> no way assure the elimination of any possible environmental concerns. <br /> The extent of this report cannot guarantee surface or subsurface conditions do not <br /> exist. The possibility for contaminations always exist. <br /> OQROFESSion <br /> MURpy�F� <br /> y ci 0 urphy, R.C.E. 45277 <br /> No. 45277 <br /> Exp. 9-30-02 <br /> 9 CIw- 2 <br /> OF CA1 SCA <br />