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TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS <br /> 627 WEST VERNALIS ROAD <br /> 627 WEST VERNALIS ROAD <br /> TRACY,CA 95376 <br /> TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES <br /> Latitude(North): 37.640099-37'38'24.4" <br /> Longitude(West): 121.308098- 121 18'29.2" <br /> Universal Tranverse Mercator. Zone 10 <br /> UTM X(Meters): 649276.6 <br /> UTM Y(Meters): 4167026.0 <br /> F1 <br /> EDR's GeoCheck Physical Setting Source Addendum has been developed to assist the environmental professional <br /> with the collection of physical setting source information in accordance with ASTM 1527-00, Section 7.2.3. <br /> Section 7.2.3 requires that a current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map (or equivalent,such as.the USGS Digital <br /> Elevation Model)be reviewed. It also requires that one or more additional physical setting sources be sought <br /> when(1)conditions have been identified in which hazardous substances or petroleum products are likely <br /> to migrate to orfrom the property,and(2)more information than is provided in the current USGS.7.5 Minute <br /> Topographic Map(or equivalent) is generally obtained,pursuant to local good commercial or customary practice, <br /> to assess the impact of migration of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property.Such <br /> additional physical setting sources generally include information about the topographic,.hydrologic,hydrogeologic, <br /> and geologic characteristics of a site,and wells in the area. <br /> Assessment of the impact of contaminant migration generally has two principle investigative compon ents: <br /> 1.Groundwater flow direction,and <br /> 2.Groundwater flow velocity. <br /> Groundwater flow direction may be impacted by surface topography,hydrology,hydrogeology,characteristics <br /> of the soil,and nearby wells. Groundwater flow velocity is generally impacted by the nature of the geologic strata. <br /> EDR's GeoChack Physical Setting Source Addendum is provided to assist the environmental professional in <br /> forming an opinion about the impact of potential contaminant migration. <br /> F11 <br /> FJ <br /> F11 <br /> TC643399.2s Page A-1 <br />