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14 April 2004 <br /> AGE-NC Project No.04-1143 <br /> Page 5 of 17 <br /> / The property was never developed; no residences, barns or sheds. <br /> • The property had been laser-leveled; the northwest corner was being prepared for a <br /> residential complex. <br /> • The 55-gallon drums located on the property at the northwest corner were empty and used <br /> for horse training. <br /> • Ms.Harris had no knowledge of any previous environmental assessments performed for the <br /> subject property. <br /> • Ms. Harris had no knowledge of the past or present occurrence of stained soil on the subject <br /> property, or whether fill dirt had been transported to the subject property. <br /> • Ms. Harris had no knowledge of any past or present occurrence of ASTs or USTs on the <br /> subject property. <br /> • Ms.Harris had no knowledge of environmental liens or lawsuits against the subject property. <br /> No items of potential environmental concern were identified from the interview responses given by <br /> Mr. and Ms. Harris except for long-term use of the property for agricultural purposes. <br /> 6.0. REGULATORY AGENCY RECORD SEARCH <br /> AGE contacted appropriate regulatory agencies to review records regarding the subject property and <br /> surrounding sites identified as having recognized environmental conditions that have potential to <br /> impact the subject property based on ground water flow direction,distance from the subject property <br /> and nature of the releases causing the environmental condition. <br /> The local Fire Department or San Joaquin County Fire Prevention Bureau commonly maintains <br /> records for underground or above-ground storage tanks and hazardous materials violations.The San <br /> Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner's Office maintains records concerning the use of <br /> agricultural chemicals. <br /> The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) and the Central Valley <br /> Region Water Quality Control Board(CVRWQCB)maintain records of industrial violations for this <br /> area and are the lead agencies for the enforcement of the State Underground Storage Tank and <br /> Hazardous Waste Laws for San Joaquin County. <br /> AGE contacted Environmental Data Resources Inc. (EDR), a data retrieval company, to conduct a <br /> computer search of federal,state and regional regulatory agency databases of sites having recognized <br /> environmental conditions or that had permits to manufacture, store, utilize, treat or dispose <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />