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Page: 1 <br /> POMBO/CASTRO PROPERTIES Date: 07-01-1998 <br /> 11TH & LAMMERS RD,TRACY Job: KLOB3366 <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> BBL has used its best effort but makes no claims as to the completeness or accuracy of the referenced <br /> government sources or the completeness of the search. Our records are frequently updated but only as current <br /> as their publishing date and may not represent the entire field of known or potential hazardous waste or <br /> contaminated sites. To ensure complete coverage of the subject property and surrounding area, sites may be <br /> included in the list if there is any doubt as to the location because of discrepancies in map location, zip code, <br /> address, or other information in our sources. For additional information call 619 793-0641. <br /> The following government sources have been searched for sites within one mile radius,unless otherwise stated, <br /> of the subject location. <br /> FEDERAL SOURCES <br /> NPL National Priority List <br /> EPA has prioritized sites with significant risk to human health and the environment. These sites <br /> receive remedial funding under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Conservation and <br /> Liability Act (CERCLA). <br /> No listings within I mile radius of the subject site. <br /> CERCLIS Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System <br /> CERCLIS is a data base used by the EPA to track activities conducted under the Comprehensive <br /> Environmental Response and Liability Act CERCLA (1980) and the amendment the Superfund <br /> Amendments and Reauthorization Act SARA (1986). <br /> Sites to be included are ident'rfied primarily by the reporting requirements of hazardous substances <br /> Treatment, Storage and Disposal(TSD) facilities and releases larger than specific Reportable <br /> Quantities(RQ), established by EPA. <br /> Using the National Oil and hazardous Substance Pollution Contingency Plan(National Contingency <br /> Plan) the EPA set priorities for cleanup. <br /> The EPA rates National Contingency Plan sites according to a quantitative Hazard Ranking <br /> System(HRS) based on the potential health risk via any one or more pathways: groundwater,surface <br /> water, air, direct contact, and fire/explosion. <br /> The EPA and state agencies seek to identify potentially responsible parties(PRP) and ultimately <br /> Responsible Parties(RP) who can be required to finance cleanup activities, either directly or through <br /> reimbursement of federal Superfund expenditures. <br />