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Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project H:99-1261 <br /> Proposed AUtoLonc Site,Manteca,California <br /> February 19. 1999 <br /> Pate 1'_ <br /> The title documents will be kept on file at Anthony-Taylor Consultants and are available for <br /> review upon request. <br /> V. SITE RECONNAISSANCE/ INTERVIEW CHECKLIST <br /> A site reconnaissance was conducted on the subject property by a representative of Anthony- <br /> Taylor Consultants, Mr Michael J. Barnett, on February 8. 1999. The site reconnaissance <br /> included a physical inspection of the property and neighboring sites. A summary of the <br /> observations compiled during the site reconnaissance follows: <br /> Current Uses Observed: <br /> The subject site is located on the western side of South Main Street on the northern <br /> half of the property currently occupied by Dons Mobil Glass (see Figure No. Ic, Site <br /> Map). Improvements to the subject site at the time of our site visit, February 8, 1999, <br /> included a planter box enclosed by a concrete curb, asphaltic concrete pavement <br /> i (poor condition), two (2) area drains, several sewer clean outs, and several small <br /> concrete pads (See Figure lc, Site Map). The remnants of several fence posts were <br /> also noted on the property - small metal cylinders in the ground around the subject <br /> i site cut off at the ground surface. Currently, a mobile restaurant is utilizing the <br /> eastern portion of the subject site. <br /> Hazardous Substances Identified <br /> No hazardous substances were identified on the subject site. <br /> Hazardous Substance Containers and Unidentified Storage Containers <br /> No staining or any other indications of hazardous materials being used or stored on <br /> the subject site were noted during the site reconnaissance. <br /> Underground Storage Tanks <br /> No fill ports or vent lines were noted on the subject site that would indicate that an <br /> underground storage tank was present. <br /> Indications of PCB's <br /> Electricity is supplied to the subject site by way of overhead electrical lines. One <br /> electrical transformer was noted on the subject site mounted on a utility pole. There <br /> were no indications that PCB's may have been released from this transformer - the <br /> transformer appeared in good condition and no staining was noticed on the utility <br /> pole or the asphaltic concrete beneath the transformer. <br />