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KLEINFELDER <br /> i <br /> included in the Appendices of this report. Interviews and telephone conversations conducted <br /> by Kleinfelder with people knowledgeable about the site (including the client) and local <br /> regulatory personnel are included in Chapter 7. <br /> r <br /> • Chapter 5, History of the Site, summarizes the history of the site and adjoining properties. <br /> This history is based on various sources which may include: a review of aerial photographs, <br /> �- Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, city or suburban directories, historical topographic maps, <br /> building department records, previous assessments, and a chain-of-title/ preliminary title <br /> report (if provided by the client). <br /> L <br /> • Chapter 6, Site Reconnaissance, describes Kleinfelder's site observations during the site <br /> reconnaissance. The methodology used and limiting conditions are described. <br /> • Chapter 7, Interviews, is a summary of telephone and personal interviews conducted with <br /> "Key Managers" that may include the owner/manager of the facility, occupants/tenants, local <br /> government officials, and the client. Additional interview sources may be contacted if"Key <br /> Managers" are not available prior to production of this report and include adjacent <br /> landowners and people with historical knowledge of the area. <br /> L <br /> • Chapter 8, Evaluation, is a presentation of our findings and opinions regarding the <br /> information in Chapters 3 through 7; and presents our conclusion regarding the presence of <br /> recognized environmental conditions at the site. <br /> • Chapter 9, References, is a summary of the resources used to compile this report. <br /> • Pertinent documentation regarding the subject site is included in Appendices of this report. <br /> 2.3. ADDITIONAL SERVICES <br /> L <br /> An evaluation of business environmental risk associated with the parcel(s) was not included in <br /> Kleinfelder's scope of work. The ESA does not incorporate non-scope considerations, such as <br /> 6- (but not limited to) asbestos-containing materials, radon, lead-based paint, lead in drinking water, <br /> wetlands, regulatory compliance, cultural and historic resources, industrial hygiene, health and <br /> L safety, ecological resources, endangered species, indoor air quality, and high voltage powerlines. <br /> 2.4. SIGNIFICANT ASSUMPTIONS <br /> The subject property is hereafter referred to as the "site". <br /> r <br /> 40351 TOO /ST04P 354 Page 4 of 30 <br /> Copyright 2004,Kleinfeldcr, Inc. March 12,2004 <br /> r <br />