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N � <br /> removal of the underground storage tanks at both the Chevron and Golden Star Liquors was <br /> probably not conducted <br /> Former Chevron Station - Further inquiry of Chevron regarding the former Chevron <br /> station revealed it was closed before underground storage tank closure regulations came into <br /> effect and that there is a high probability that environmental sampling was not conducted <br /> at the site Chevron's file on the site was unavailable during the time of this report <br /> Adverse environmental impacts resulting from the operations of the service station would <br /> be the responsibility of Chevron <br /> PCB-Containing Materials - One transformer was noted on the subject site Such units <br /> are notable because they may be polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) sources PCB units may <br /> subject the owner/operator to various requirements The release of PCB fluids or their <br /> combustion products (in the event of a fire) is a potential environmental liability and may <br /> require costly remediation An inquiry to Pacific Gas & Electric Company was made <br /> regarding the status of the transformer, although no information was received during the <br /> time of this report However, visual inspection did not reveal any evidence of fluid leakage <br /> from the identified equipment <br /> Radon Gas -The radon reading levels for the living area, 1st floor, within the zip code <br /> 95205 are high (more than 4 picoCumes/Liter of air) with an average reading of 6 525 <br /> picoCumes/Liter At present, there are no federal regulations concerning naturally occurring <br /> radon, with the exception of the regulation of toxic air emissions from uranium mines, <br /> however, the Environmental Protection Agency has set maximum action levels for radon <br /> At present, the action level is 4 pCVL of air Therefore any development of the property <br /> PHASEI 6 6-2 95-1104801 <br />