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iIdentified Contamination Source Evaluation <br /> 2 It appears that most of the For any structure dating from the <br /> structures on the Site date to the 1980s or earlier, the assumption is <br /> 1930s through 1960s. (Current made that lead-containing materials <br /> and past on-site) and/or pesticide residues may be <br /> present in and around the structure. <br /> These materials should be <br /> addressed in accordance with all <br /> applicable regulations. <br /> 3. Mr. Marchini indicated that a For any former structure built in the <br /> bunkhouse dating from the 1950s 1980s or earlier, the assumption is <br /> burned down on the Site in the made that lead-containing materials <br /> 1980s. (Past on-site) and/or pesticide residues may be <br /> present in the vicinity of the former <br /> structure. These materials should <br /> be addressed in accordance with all <br /> applicable regulations. <br /> Underground infrastructure could <br /> also be present in the area. <br /> • 4. Three domestic wells are located It appears that the wells and known <br /> on the Site. The tentative parcel septic system are currently in use. <br /> map identifies one septic system <br /> on the Site. Other systems are <br /> clearly present, but their locations <br /> are unknown. (Current on-site) <br /> 5. In the central building cluster, As with any agricultural property, <br /> pesticides are stored in a circular agricultural chemical residues may <br /> building. Empty containers are be present in Site soils. Chemical <br /> stored in a fenced area to the rear storage and formulation locations <br /> of the building. Mr. Marchini would be anticipated to have a <br /> indicated that spray tanks are filled greater risk of chemical residues. <br /> with water at the domestic well on <br /> the south side of the packing shed. <br /> (Current on-site) <br /> 6. In the central building cluster, three Mr. Marchini indicated that waste oil <br /> drums were observed on the west from the Site is collected periodically <br /> side of the equipment storage area; by Van de Pol. <br /> Mr. Marchini indicated that they <br /> most likely contain waste oil. <br /> (Current on-site) <br /> LOGE 1522 12 <br />