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EW3EO <br /> INCORPORATED <br /> { U 2. We observed that the property is currently vacant, and has been tilled. The aerial photographs <br /> show that the Property consisted of vineyards in 1957, and possibly in 1984. In 1968, the <br /> x topographic quadrangle maps the Property is mapped as vineyard. By 1990, the Property is <br /> mapped as vacant land. We interviewed Barbara Huckstead, who is a former District Inspector <br /> in the Agricultural Commissioner's Office in Lodi. Barbara has knowledge of pesticide use and <br /> ' s types of crops grown in the Lockeford area. She reviewed the map of the Property and <br /> informed us that the Property was indeed occupied by vineyards. Ms. Huckstead listed several <br /> P, types of herbicides that may have been used on the Property. We recommend that shallow soil ` <br /> Y <br /> -samples be collected for analytical testing to determine the extent.of pesticide and herbicide <br /> - impacts to the surface soil of.the Property., ,d � <br /> 7.1 Other Information <br /> 1. We noted scattered debris within the Property yto include paper and plastic household <br /> garbage, three rubber vehicle tires, and metal and wood debris. Along the west and north <br /> Property boundaries, we noted several discarded items and personal belongings placed on the <br /> edges of the Property by the neighboring residents. These items included an empty 55- <br /> gallon, metal drum, a freezer, a heating and air conditioning unit, a metal trailer for hauling a <br /> boat or other type of equipment, a basketball hoop, an abandoned blue Datsun pickup truck, <br /> and a parked truck with an attached horse trailer. No staining or stressed vegetation was <br /> noted around these items. The discarded and stored items are not concluded to be RECs <br /> E based on the assumption that the Property owner would provide for proper disposal of the <br /> materials and their contents. We recommend that the stored items and the debris be collected <br /> for appropriate disposal. If during the collection of the equipment and debris, soil staining or <br /> potential hazardous materials are encountered, we recommend that ENGEO be contacted so <br /> t <br /> that further assessment may be completed. <br /> 6918.1.001.01 <br /> October 25, 2005 <br /> � 22 <br /> I <br /> tJ <br />