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Winston#209 <br /> Manteca,CA <br /> August 8,2002 <br /> V <br /> 4.3.7 Used Antifreeze Storage <br /> Used antifreeze is stored in a 55-gallon drum neat to the used motor oil in the northeast end <br /> of the service area. No environmental issues were noted in the area of the storage drums. <br /> 4.3.8 Automatic Transmission Fluid <br /> ` New automatic transmission fluid storage was not observed at the Site. <br /> 4.3.9 Used Automatic Transmission Fluid <br /> Used automatic transmission fluid storage was not observed at the Site. <br /> ` 4.3.10 Other Materials <br /> Small amounts of brake fluid and gear oil packaged for retail sale were stored on shelves in <br /> the storage area along the east side of the building. No leaks, stains or environmental <br /> issues were noted in the area of these products. <br /> 4.3.11 Janitorial Supplies <br /> Additional types of hazardous materials present consist of cleaning compounds for <br /> housekeeping activities. If used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions,these <br /> items do not constitute a recognized environmental condition. <br /> 4.4 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS <br /> Electrical transformers, hydraulic equipment, capacitors and similar equipment may contain <br /> polychlorinated biphenyls(PCBs)in hydraulic or dielectric insulating fluids within the units. The <br /> federal Toxic Substances Control Act(TSCA)generally prohibited the domestic manufacture of <br /> PCBs after 1976; therefore, there is a potential for the dielectric fluid in electrical and hydraulic <br /> ` equipment manufactured prior to that date to contain PCBs. <br /> One pad-mounted electrical transformer was observed in the southwest corner of the Site. <br /> ` According to markings on the case,the transformer appears to be owned by Pacific Gas&Electric <br /> (PG&E). The transformer was not labeled as to its PCB content. No leakage or staining indicative <br /> of a fluid release from the transformer was observed. Given the age of site development, the <br /> ` transformer is unlikely to contain PCBs. <br /> 4.5 WATER/WASTEWATER/STORMWATER <br /> 4.5.1 Potable Water <br /> The City of Manteca provides potable water to the Site. There are no known <br /> environmental issues with potable water at the Site. <br /> r, 4.5.2 Wastewater <br /> The City of Manteca provides sanitary sewer services to the Site. No known septic <br /> systems are present at the site. <br /> There are no known environmental issues with wastewater at the Site <br /> 0042 gy store 209 phase 2 reviewed] SECOR International Incorporated <br /> 5 <br /> r <br />