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§ 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT <br /> r7This Surface and Subsurface Contamination Report (SSCR) contains the results of my findings for <br /> the subject property located at 28960 South Bird Road, Tracy, CA. The property is southeast of the <br /> City of Tracy. This report was prepared for Mr. Charles Petz and The San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department(EHD). The purpose of this Report was to investigate and <br /> identify real or potential surface and subsurface contamination existing within, or around the entire <br /> subject property in accordance with EHD guidelines. <br /> Within the text of this Report, bolded Section (§) numbers are referenced at the beginning of an <br /> applicable Section number, sentence, paragraph or Appendix that corresponds with the EHD <br /> Requirements Checklist for Surface and Subsurface Contamination Reports. <br /> According to the San Joaquin County Development Title, a Surface and Subsurface Contamination <br /> Report is required at the time of Tentative Map submittal. This particular requirement for this <br /> project was promulgated by a Conditions of Approval Letter from EHD to SJC Community <br /> Development found in Appendix C. <br /> The Development Title, Section 9-905.12 (a) states "A Surface and Subsurface Contamination <br /> Report shall identify any potential sources of surface and subsurface contamination caused by past <br /> or current land uses." The report shall include evaluation of nonpoint sources of hazardous <br /> materials such as agricultural chemical residues and nitrate concentrations in the underlying <br /> groundwater. Potential point sources include pipelines, fuel tanks, hazardous discarded items, on- <br /> site septic systems, agrichemical mixing sites/applications, and electrical transformers. No <br /> chemical analysis was conducted by Chesney Consulting for this investigation, nor was there <br /> testing for asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and/or lead paint. <br /> Interpretation of County Ordinance Section 9-905.12 (a) has been to focus on the property <br /> exclusively, unless it is documented or observed that an environmental concern in close proximity <br /> to the property could potentially affect said property. <br /> The Surface and Subsurface Contamination approaches, but does not encompass the requirements <br /> of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESA) as issued by the American Society of Testing <br /> and Materials (ASTM E-1527-05). The Environmental Health Department recognizes that the <br /> Surface and Subsurface Contamination Report is not intended to completely fulfill the <br /> requirements of a Phase I ESA. The Department does however, maintain that certain components <br /> of the Phase I ESA may be applicable to the SSCR, as follows: <br /> Section 7.1.7 of the ASTM Document states under"Sources of Standard Source Information,"that <br /> "information or other record information from government agencies may be obtained directly from <br /> appropriate government agencies or from commercial services." This report utilizes the services of <br /> Environmental Record Search(ERS), which is a commercial provider of environmental <br /> information. <br /> Page -2- <br /> Chesney Consulting <br />