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December 14, 2020 d anc <br /> edGeo <br /> Project No. 20-6235 An Employee-Owned Campy <br /> Page 12 <br /> • Local soil conditions in the subject property area; <br /> • The known or inferred groundwater flow direction in the subject property area; <br /> • The status of the respective regulatory agency-required investigation(s) of the <br /> identified site (if any); and <br /> • Surface and subsurface obstructions and diversions (e.g., buildings, roads, sewer <br /> systems, utility service lines, rivers, lakes and ditches located between the <br /> identified site and the subject property. <br /> Only those sites that are judged to present a potential environmental risk to the subject <br /> property and/or warrant additional clarification are further evaluated. Using the <br /> referenced criteria and based on a review of readily available information contained <br /> within the regulatory database report, AGI did not identify adjacent or nearby sites (e.g. <br /> within '/4-mile radius) listed on the regulatory database report that were judged to <br /> present a potential environmental risk to the subject property. <br /> 3.4. ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY RECORD SOURCES <br /> In addition to the EDR computer search of federal, state and regional regulatory <br /> agency databases, AGI contacted appropriate regulatory agencies to review records <br /> regarding the property and surrounding sites identified as having recognized <br /> environmental conditions that have the potential to impact the subject property based <br /> on ground water flow direction, distance from the subject property and nature of the <br /> releases causing the environmental condition. <br /> Additional agency searches include the following: <br /> • San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) and the <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Board) maintain <br /> records of industrial violations for this area and are the lead agencies for the <br /> enforcement of the State Underground Storage Tank and Hazardous Waste Laws <br /> for San Joaquin County. AGI requested to review any files that were available. <br /> • The Regional Board also maintains and online computer database, GeoTracker, <br /> that provides listings of closed and active sites related to unauthorized releases <br /> of hydrocarbons as well as solvents, metals, and other materials. For listed sites, <br /> online reports are commonly available. AGI reviewed the GeoTracker database <br /> for information that may be available for the subject property or surrounding sites. <br /> • The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) is the State of <br /> California agency responsible for oversight of hazardous waste regulations, <br /> cleanup of existing contamination, pollution prevention and reduction in <br /> hazardous waste and toxic materials and identification of potential new pollutants. <br /> The DTSC maintains the EnviroStor Data Management System (ENVIROSTOR) <br /> which allows for the search for information on investigation, cleanup, permitting <br /> and/or corrective actions that are planned, being conducted or have been <br /> completed under DTSC oversight. AGI reviewed the ENVIROSTOR database for <br /> any information that may be available. <br /> • The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) provides an online <br /> computer database, ENVIROFACTS, providing lists of sites listed on multiple <br /> USEPA databases. AGI reviewed the ENVIROFACTS database for any <br /> information that may be available. <br /> • San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) — The SJVAPCD is <br /> the local air district for San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, <br /> Tulare, and Kern Counties. AGI requested to review any files that were available. <br />