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7.6 National Pipeline Mapping System Database <br /> Live Oak reviewed the National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) database for � <br /> evidence of hazardous materials pipelines within one-quarter mile of the Site. The <br /> database indicates that gas transmission pipelines run along Turner Road on the south3�� <br /> side of the Site and the railroad tracks on the west side of the Site. A third gas pipeline <br /> is located less than one-half mile to the north of the Site. <br /> 8.0 IDENTIFIED CONTAMINATION SOURCES <br /> The following sources of past, current, on-site, and off-site contamination have been <br /> identified as a result of this investigation: <br /> Identified Contamination Source Evaluation & Recommendations <br /> 1. The Site was developed for Agricultural chemicals may remain in Site <br /> agriculture in the 1940s or earlier. soils. The only way to determine the <br /> (Past on-site) presence or absence of these chemicals <br /> is by testing and analysis. Typically, any <br /> such testing is conducted at the property <br /> owner's discretion. <br /> 2. Surrounding properties are used for Agricultural chemicals continue to be <br /> agriculture. (Current and past off- applied to these sites. Assuming <br /> site) responsible application, no action is J <br /> warranted at this time. J <br /> 3. The structures on the Site date to Lead- and asbestos-containing materials <br /> the 1960s or earlier. Three may be present in the structures on the <br /> additional structures were removed Site. Any remodeling or demolition <br /> from the Site in the 1980s or 1990s. should be conducted in accordance with <br /> (Current and past on-site) local, State, and Federal regulations <br /> regarding these constituents. Lead also ( � <br /> may be present in the soil surrounding the <br /> former structures. The ground beneath <br /> the current and former structures may <br /> have been treated with environmentally <br /> persistent pesticides. The property owner <br /> should consider these possibilities before <br /> disturbing the soil in the area of the <br /> building footprints. Underground <br /> infrastructure related to the former <br /> structures may exist on the Site. <br /> LOGE 1111 Page 8 <br />