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i <br /> FMGEO <br /> INCORPORATED <br /> /7.0 CONCLUSIONS <br /> F � v <br /> Fil <br /> The reconnaissance and records research did not find documentation or physical evidence of soil or <br /> groundwater impairments associated with the use of the Property. A review of regulatory databases <br /> maintained by county, state, and federal agencies found no documentation of hazardous materials <br /> violations or discharge on the Property. The records research documented soil or groundwater <br /> contamination associated with an abutting property. <br /> ENGEO Incorporated has performed a Phase One Environmental Site Assessment in general <br /> i f conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM 1527-00 and our Proposal, dated July 27, <br /> 2005. Based on the findings of the assessment, we observed one REC connected with past use of <br /> F1the Property and one REC connected with the past use of a neighboring property. <br /> 3 ) <br /> �EDR 1. Environmental Data Resources Inc. performed a search of local, state, and federal <br /> agency databases regarding the Property and known contaminated sites in the immediate <br /> F1vicinity. The EDR lists one site within 1/4-mile to 112-mile SSW from the Property that is <br /> the listed location of a Jackpot Food Mart. This site is located adjacent to the north side of the <br /> Property, at 14000 East Highway 88. Currently there is a Shell Gas Station at this address. The <br /> i site status is listed as undergoing a remediation plan. The site has leaked gasoline from an <br /> underground tank, and has affected the drinking water aquifer. MTBE has been detected in the <br /> aquifer. There are ten monitoring wells installed at the site for monitoring. The depth to water <br /> /is recorded at between 70 and'93'feet below ground surface. The lead agency representative for <br /> the site was someone with the initials HAR at San Joaquin County. James Barton with the <br /> Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board currently has oversight of the Property. <br /> We recommend that the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board be contacted to <br /> obtain information on the groundwater flow direction in the vicinity of the Property, and to <br /> confirm that groundwater contamination originating from the operation of the Jackpot Foodmart <br /> site will not pose a threat to the current or proposed uses of the Property. <br /> � F <br /> 6918.1.001.01 <br /> October 25, 2005 <br /> F1 21 <br />