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February 8, 2021 d anc <br />edGeo <br />Project No. 21-6289 An Employre_o„med Campy <br />Page 5 <br />1.3. DETAILED SCOPE -OF -SERVICES <br />Except where identified in Section 8.1., the scope of work for this Phase I conforms to <br />ASTM Standard Practice E1527-13 and the USEPA AAI (40 CFR Part 312). Any <br />additional User requested scope of services are discussed in Section 7.0. <br />1.4. SIGNIFICANT ASSUMPTIONS <br />Our professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily <br />exercised by environmental consultants practicing in this or similar fields. Findings <br />were based mainly upon examination of historical records, maps, aerial photographs <br />and government agency lists, on a site reconnaissance visit, and on information <br />obtained during personal interviews with persons of long term familiarity with the <br />subject property as specified in ASTM E1527-13 and the USEPA AAI. Hazardous <br />waste site lists presented in this report represents only a search of specific government <br />records as listed below. AGI is aware additional government records may exist. It <br />should be noted that government agencies often do not list all sites with environmental <br />contamination or that the list could be inaccurate and/or incomplete. <br />Groundwater flow and depth to groundwater, unless otherwise specified by on-site well <br />data, or well data from adjacent sites, are assumed based on geologic interpretations <br />from available sources. AGI assumes the property has been correctly and accurately <br />identified by the client, designated representative of the client, property contact, <br />property owner, and property owner's representatives. <br />1.5. LIMITATIONS AND EXCEPTIONS <br />Property conditions, as well as local, state, tribal and federal regulations can change <br />significantly over time. Therefore, the recommendations and conclusions presented as <br />a result of this study apply strictly to the environmental regulations and property <br />conditions existing at the time the study was performed. Available information has <br />been analyzed using currently accepted assessment techniques and it is believed that <br />the inferences made are reasonably representative of the property. AGI makes no <br />warranty, expressed or implied, except that the services have been performed in <br />accordance with generally accepted environmental property assessment practices <br />applicable at the time and location of the study. <br />Considerations identified as beyond the scope of an ASTM Phase I that may affect <br />business environmental risks at a property include the following: asbestos -containing <br />materials (AGMs); biological agents; cultural and historic resources; ecological <br />resources; endangered species; health and safety; indoor air quality unrelated to <br />releases of hazardous substances or petroleum products into the environment; <br />industrial hygiene; lead-based paint (LBP); lead in drinking water; mold; radon; <br />regulatory compliance; and wetlands. These environmental issues may warrant <br />assessment based on the type of property or transaction, however, they are <br />considered non -scope issues under ASTM Practice E1527-13. Any addition of <br />non -scope items must be agreed upon between the user and AGI prior to initiation of <br />the Phase I. <br />The Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is not, and should not be construed as, a <br />warranty or guarantee about the presence or absence of environmental contaminants <br />that may affect the property. Neither is the assessment intended to assure clear title to <br />the property in question. The sole purpose of investigation into property title records is <br />to ascertain a historical basis of prior land use. All findings, conclusions, and <br />recommendations stated in this report are based upon facts, circumstances, and <br />industry -accepted procedures for such services as they existed at the time this report <br />was prepared (i.e., federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, market conditions, <br />economic conditions, political climate, and other applicable matters). All findings, <br />