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February 8, 2021 Advanced <br /> Project No. 21-6289 AnEmpinyee_Qwned CompfMy <br /> Page 14 <br /> Q �/ <br /> geographic perspective. AGI reviewed the CaIGEM Well Finder database for <br /> information that may be available for the subject property or surrounding sites. <br /> 3.4.1. Additional Subject Property Record Sources <br /> The subject property address was searched on the following record sources: <br /> SOURCE SUMMARY <br /> Regional Board& Property address was not listed on the GeoTracker database and did not have any <br /> GeoTracker database records on-file with the Regional Board. <br /> DTSC& ENVIROSTOR Property [address was not] listed on the ENVIROSTOR database and did not have <br /> database any records on-file with the DTSC. <br /> USEPA ENVIROFACTS Property address was not listed on the ENVIROFACTs database. <br /> SJVAPCD Property address was not identified as having records on-file with the SJVAPCD. <br /> SJCEHD Property address was identified as having records on-file with the SJCEHD. Records <br /> indicate that a septic tank was installed on the property in 1965. The septic tank was <br /> installed in the portion of the subject property excluded from this report. <br /> CalGem According to The Geologic Energy Management Division (CaIGEM) System, no oil <br /> and/or gas wells are located in the vicinity of the subject property. <br /> 3.4.2. Additional Site Vicinity Record Sources <br /> The SJCEHD and Regional Board maintain records for, and are responsible for, <br /> enforcement of state UST and hazardous waste laws. AGI commonly reviews files for <br /> up-gradient sites under active environmental regulation to ascertain the current site <br /> status and its potential to impact the subject property. No sites, under active or past <br /> environmental regulation, were identified by the database search within the required <br /> search radius of potential concern to the property. <br /> 3.5. PROVIDED SUBJECT PROPERTY RECORDS <br /> No records were provided to AGI by the user and/or property owner during the course <br /> of this Phase I. <br /> 3.6. VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND VAPOR ENCROACHMENT <br /> The encroachment of hydrocarbon and volatile organic compound (VOC) vapors into <br /> soil pore space occurs when organic chemicals migrate from contaminated <br /> groundwater or soil into the airspace between soil particles. Some typical organics <br /> involved are petroleum based or chlorinated solvents (e.g, BTEX and dry cleaning <br /> chemicals). They may have leaked into the groundwater and/or soil from underground <br /> storage tanks, or buried waste, or from disposal in septic systems. <br /> In compliance with ASTM Standard E2600-15 (Guide for Vapor Encroachment <br /> Screening on Property Involved in Real Estate Transactions), AGI evaluated the <br /> potential for a Vapor Encroachment Condition (VEC) at the subject property. Based on <br /> a VEC screening, it was determined that `a VEC does not exist' at the property. A copy <br /> of the AGI-generated Tier 1 VEC screening form is provided within Appendix E. <br />