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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0007385 CASE 1
RECORD_ID
PR0545768
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003881
FACILITY_NAME
GENERAL MILLS
STREET_NUMBER
2000
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
TURNER
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
Zip
95242
APN
02903013
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2000 W TURNER RD
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
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Approved
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tj <br /> IMPOPIOnt InfoPmetion 1 YOUP <br /> ■ <br /> eoenv1ponmental <br /> Geoenvironmental studies are commissioned to gain information Should you become aware of any change, do not rely on a geoenvr- <br /> about environmental conditions on and beneath the surface of a site ronmenial report Advise your geoenvironmental professional imme- <br /> The more comprehensive the study, the more reliable the assessment diately,follow the professional's advice <br /> is likely to be But remember Any such assessment is to a greater or <br /> lesser extent based on professional opinions about conditions that Recognize the Impact of Time <br /> cannot be seen or tested Accordingly, no matter how many data are A geoenvironmentaf professional's findings, recommendations, and <br /> developed, risks created by unanticipated conditions will always conclusions cannot remain valid indefinitely The more time that <br /> remain Have realistic expectations Work with your geoenvironmental passes,the more likely it is that important latent changes will occur <br /> consultant to manage known and unknown risks Part of that process Do not rely on a geoenvironmental report if too muco time has <br /> should already have been accomplished, through the risk allocation elapsed since it was completed Ask your environmental professional <br /> i provisions you and your geoenvironmental professional discussed to define "too much time" In the case of Phase I Environmental Site <br /> and included in your contract's general terms and conditions This Assessments(ESAs), for example, more than 180 days after submis- <br /> document is intended to explain some of the concepts that may be sion is generally considered "too much " <br />�i included in your agreement,and to pass along information and sug- <br /> gestions to help you manage your risk Prepare To Deal with Unanticipated Conditions <br /> The findings, recommendations, and conclusions of a Phase I ESA <br /> 1} Beware of Change;Keep Your Geoenvironmental report typically are based on a review of historical information, inter- <br /> Professional Advised views, a site "walkover," and other forms of noninvasive research <br /> The design of a geoenvironmental study considers a variety of factors When site subsurface conditions are not sampled in any way, the risk <br /> that are subject to change Changes can undermine the applicability of unanticipated conditions is higher than tt would otherwise be <br /> of a report's findings,conclusions,and recommendations Advise <br /> your geoenvironmental professional about any changes you become While borings, installation of monitoring wells, and similar invasive <br /> aware of Geoenvironmental professionals cannot accept responsibili- test methods can help reduce the risk of unanticipated conditions, do <br /> ty or Iiabihty for problems that occur because a report fails to consid- not overvalue the effectiveness of testing Testing provides informa- <br /> er conditions that did not exist when the study was designed Ask tion about actual conditions only at the precise locations where sam- <br />�� your geoenvironmental professional about the types of changes you pies are taken,and only when they are taken Your geoenvironmental <br /> should be particularly alert to Some of the most common include professional has applied that specific information to develop a gener- <br /> O modification of the proposed development or ownership group, al opinion about environmental conditions Actual conditions in areas <br /> a sale or other property transfer, not sampled may differ(sometimes sharply)from those predicted in a <br /> ` o replacement of or additions to the financing entity, report For example,a site may contain an unregistered underground <br /> ® amendment of existing regulations or introduction of new ones, storage tank that shows no surface trace of its existence Even condi- <br /> or bons In areas that were tested can change, sometimes suddenly, due <br /> a changes in the use or condition of adjacent property to any number of events, not the feast of which include occurrences at <br />�I <br />
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