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6.5 PG&E <br /> Information obtained from PG&E indicates that the pa -mounted transformer located north of the <br /> office was installed in 1970. Transformers in the site vic pity were reportedly tested for PCBs in the <br /> late 1980s, and transformers that contained elevated concentrations of PCBs were replaced. The pad- <br /> mounted transformer at the Site has not been replaced or repaired since the 1970 installation. PG&E <br /> further informed Geocon that the transformers in the site vicinity were reconducted in 1991. The <br /> transformer located at the Site has a low potential of containing PCBs. <br /> 6.6 West Side Irrigation District <br /> Information obtained from the West Side Irrigation Distr ct indicates that the irrigation canal located <br /> adjacent and south of the Site is owned by the District. The canal is piped and underground. Water <br /> wells owned by the District are not present in the site vicinity. <br /> 6.7 SJVUAPCD <br /> Information obtained from the SJVUAPCD indicates tha Chevron (Map ID No. 1), located at 1960 <br /> 1 Ph Street, adjacent and east of the Site, is permitted as a gasoline dispensing facility. Permitted <br /> equipment includes three 45,600-liter (12,000-gallon) USTs and six fueling points with 36 <br /> dispensing nozzles. Violations for insertion interlock failure and transfer of gasoline into vehicle <br /> tanks were filed for the facility on May 19, 1994. Copies of the permit and violation are presented in <br /> Appendix G. <br /> 6.8 San Joaquin County Agricultural Commissioner's Office <br /> A representative of the San Joaquin County AgriculturalCommissioner's Office informed Geocon that <br /> records of restricted chemical uses are retained for five years and the records are retrievable-by owner <br /> name. Prior to development, the Site was cropped with alfalfa used to feed dairy cows. General <br /> pesticide uses for alfalfa include a spring application for vreevils. and an application every 1 to 2 years <br /> for aphids. General fertilizer uses for alfalfa include a winter dormant spray and a pre-plant starter. <br /> Geocon was further informed that the potential for residual chemicals in the soil at the Site is low to <br /> negligible. <br /> I <br /> Project No.S8225-06-146 -23- May 25,2001 <br />