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• Identified Contamination Source Evaluation <br /> 4. Two above-ground storage tanks As with any property utilizing <br /> and an empty waste oil drum were petroleum products, the potential <br /> observed to the north of the exits for the fuels and related <br /> garage; Mr. Dambacher indicated chemicals to be found in the <br /> that the tanks are no longer in use. surrounding soil. The San Joaquin <br /> A third aboveground storage tank County Environmental Health <br /> was observed to the northwest of Department regulates aboveground <br /> the southern shop; Mr. Dambacher storage tanks. <br /> stated that the tank was empty and <br /> had never been used on the Site. <br /> A fuel-powered generator was <br /> observed at the pump to the north <br /> of the building cluster. (Current on- <br /> site) <br /> 5. Mr. Dambacher indicated that an Although no documentation of the <br /> underground storage tank was cleanup is available, it is likely that <br /> once located near the corner of the any remaining contamination would <br /> main house on the Site. He stated have attenuated in the many years <br /> that the tank leaked and was since the tank's removal. The San <br /> • removed, along with the Joaquin County Environmental <br /> contaminated soil, in the 1950s or Health Department regulates <br /> 1960s. (Past on-site) underground storage tanks. <br /> 6. To the west of the mobile home, a These materials reportedly belong <br /> pile of objects including wood, tires, to the residents of the mobile home. <br /> and miscellaneous farm containers It appears likely that at least some <br /> and materials was noted. (Current of the materials will be used again in <br /> on-site) the future. <br /> 7. Three pole-mounted transformers The utility provider may have <br /> were observed on the Site. One of additional information regarding the <br /> these was marked with a blue PCB content of the transformers. <br /> sticker indicating that it is free of <br /> polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), <br /> which can be a source of <br /> contamination in the event of a leak <br /> or accident. (Current on-site) <br /> • <br /> LOGE 1521 9 <br />