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Xx July 1999 <br />AGE -NC Project No. 99-0557 <br />Page 8 of 8 <br />to the operation of the hydraulic lifts located at probe boring locations P-1 through P-5, P-7 <br />through P-12, and P-15. It is AGE's understanding that vegetable-based oil is currently used <br />in the hydraulic lifts. Therefore, current operation of the hydraulic lifts does not appear to <br />present a significant environmental concern. However, based on the shallow depth to ground <br />water at the site of approximately 13 feet bsg, a release from the hydraulic lifts would have <br />the potential to impact ground water. To reduce the potential threat of impacts to ground <br />water, it is recommended that the in -ground hydraulic lifts be appropriately abandoned and <br />replaced with above -ground lifts. <br />Implementation of more stringent house -keeping practices in the area of the hydraulic lift <br />pressure -release outlets which should include the containment of discharged fluids. <br />8.0. LIMITATIONS <br />AGE's professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised <br />by environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localities. The findings were based upon <br />analytical results provided by an independent laboratory. Evaluations of the geologic/hydrogeologic <br />conditions at the site for the purpose of this investigation were made from a limited number of <br />available data points (i.e., soil probe borings and soil and ground water samples) and subsurface <br />conditions may vary beyond these data points. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as <br />to the professional recommendations contained in this report. <br />Advanced GcoEnvironmental, Inc. <br />