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EIVGEO <br /> INCORPORATED <br /> 5.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE <br /> 5.1 Methodology <br /> ENGEO conducted a reconnaissance of the Property on November 3, 2005. The Property was <br /> FUviewed for hazardous materials storage, superficial staining or discoloration, debris, stressed <br /> vegetation, or other conditions that may be indicative of potential sources of soil or groundwater <br /> contamination. The site was also reviewed for evidence of fill/ventilation pipes, ground subsidence, <br /> or other evidence of existing or preexisting underground storage tanks. Photographs taken during <br /> the site reconnaissance are presented in Appendix B. <br /> I � 5.2 General Site Setting <br /> The Property is currently vacant and consists of bare soil covered in scattered saplings and some <br /> F) discarded debris. The ground surface of the entire Property has been tilled. Dry cut hay or grass is <br /> Pscattered across the ground surface, suggesting that there may have been a dry crop grown on the <br /> Property. The Property may be accessed from Highway 88, along a dirt road adjacent to the east <br /> edge of the Property. The Property may also be accessed from Oak Street, on the northwest side of <br /> + the Property. <br /> Fj5.3 Exterior Observations <br /> /Structures <br /> F) No structures were observed within the Property during the site reconnaissance. <br /> f <br /> i � <br /> C � <br /> 6918.1.001.01 <br /> October 25, 2005 <br /> 17 <br />