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` Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Program identifies and tracks hazardous <br /> waste from the point of generation to the point of disposal. Information from the RCRA <br /> database is divided into three categories: TSD, LG GEN and SM GEN. The TSD category is <br /> searched to a 1-mile radius and tracks facilities which treat, store and/or dispose of hazardous <br /> waste. LG GEN, or large generators, are facilities that generate more than 1000 kg of hazardous <br /> 4, waste per month. SM GEN, or small generators, are facilities that generate between 100 and <br /> 1000 kg of hazardous waste per month. The LG-GEN and SM-GEN databases are searched up <br /> to a '/8-mile radius from the subject property. <br /> No sites within a 1-mile radius of the subject property were identified during the RCRA-TSD <br /> database search. <br /> (3 S! <br /> Two sites within a '/8-mile radius of the subject property were identified during the RCRA (LG- <br /> and SM-GEN) database search. <br /> The storage, treatment, disposal and/or generation of hazardous materials at these sites is not a <br /> significant environmental concern based on the lack of a documented release or factors discussed <br /> in other segments of Section 5.3. <br /> CORRACTS is an EPA-maintained database of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act <br /> (RCRA) facilities undergoing "corrective action". A "corrective action order" is issued when <br /> there has been a release of hazardous waste or constituents into the environment from a RCRA <br /> facility. Corrective actions may be required beyond the facility's boundary and can be required <br /> regardless of when the release occurred, even if it predates RCRA. <br /> No sites within a 1-mile radius of the subject property were identified during the CORRACTS (3,T <br /> database search. <br /> Federal Institutional Control (IC)/Engineering Control (EC) Registries consist of sites with <br /> institutional controls (administrative measures such as land use restrictions, deed restrictions and <br /> post remediation requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on site), <br /> ` and engineering controls (physical methods to create pathway elimination for regulated <br /> substances to enter environmental media or effect human health). <br /> The subject property was not identified in the Federal IC/EC database search. h �) <br /> Emergency Response Notification Systems (ERNS) List is EPA's database of emergency C, <br /> response actions. <br /> The subject property was not identified during the ERNS database search. � ) <br /> Historical California Sites (CalSites) are provided by the California Environmental Protection <br /> Agency (EPA), Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) and include state equivalent <br /> NPL (SPL) and CERCLIS (SCL) sites. The CalSites database contains potential or confirmed <br /> hazardous substance release properties. In 1996, California EPA reevaluated and significantly <br /> r <br /> Phase I Environmental Site Assessment AE 1 <br /> Project No.274968 <br /> October 11,2007 <br /> Page 17 <br />