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i <br /> Identified Contamination Source Evaluation & Recommendations <br /> Agricultural chemical permits <br /> indicate that the western half of the <br /> Site was an almond orchard from <br /> 2006 through 2010. The eastern <br /> half of the Site was used to grow <br /> pumpkins in 2006 and 2007, corn in <br /> 2009, and was open in 2008 and <br /> 2010. Eight Restricted Use 'No violations of the use permit at the Site <br /> Products have been applied to the ere identified. The owner should be <br /> 2' Site: Paraquat dichloride aware that residues may remain even <br /> (Gramoxone Max), Lambda- when chemicals are applied as permitted. <br /> cyhalothrin (Lambda-Cy EC), <br /> Methomyl (Lannate), Methyl <br /> bromide, Chloropicrin, Permethrin <br /> (Perm-up 3.2, Permethrin 3.2), <br /> Methidathion (Supracide), -and <br /> Fenbutatin-oxide (Vendex). <br /> (Current and past on-site) <br /> Surrounding properties are used for Agricultural chemicals continue to be <br /> 3. agriculture. (Current and past off- applied to these sites. Assuming <br /> site) responsible application, no action is <br /> warranted at this time. <br /> Asbestos-containing materials may be <br /> The structures on the Site were present in the structures. In the event of <br /> remodeling or demolition, all laws and <br /> 4 constructed approximately 20 to 25 regulations regarding these materials <br /> years ago. (Current and past on- should be followed. The ground beneath <br /> site) the structures may have been treated with <br /> environmentally persistent pesticides. <br /> Transformers are of concern because the <br /> oil within them may contain PCBs, which <br /> Three pole-mounted transformers can contaminate soil in the event of a <br /> 5 were observed on the Site. All three leak. The property owner may wish to <br /> appeared relatively new; one was contact the utility provider regarding the <br /> labeled PCB-free. (Current on-site) PCB content of the unlabeled <br /> transformers and any recommended <br /> action. <br /> ~ LOGE 1108 Page 9 <br />