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7.5 National Pipeline Mapping System Database <br /> Live Oak reviewed the National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) database on May 4, �3• l� <br /> 2013 for evidence of hazardous materials pipelines within one-quarter mile of the Site. <br /> No pipelines were identified within the search area. Local pipelines which are not <br /> mapped by the NPMS may be present. <br /> 8.0 IDENTIFIED CONTAMINATION SOURCES <br /> The following sources of past, current, on-site, and off-site contamination have been <br /> identified as a result of this investigation: <br /> Identified Contamination Source Evaluation & Recommendations <br /> 1 The Site was developed for agriculture in Agricultural chemicals may remain in Site <br /> 1937 or earlier. Portions of the Site soils. The only way to determine the <br /> have been irrigated since 1952 or presence or absence of these chemicals <br /> earlier. (Current and past on-site) is by testing and analysis. Typically, any <br /> such testing is conducted at the property <br /> owner's discretion. <br /> 2. Agricultural chemical permits indicate The owner should be aware that residues <br /> that the Site was used to grow alfalfa, may remain even when chemicals are <br /> tomatoes, wheat, corn, and oats from applied as permitted. <br /> 2008 through the present. No violations <br /> were noted. (Current and past on-site) <br /> 3. Surrounding properties are used for Agricultural chemicals continue to be <br /> agriculture. (Current and past off-site) applied to these sites. Assuming <br /> responsible application, no action is <br /> warranted at this time. <br /> 4. Two irrigation wells and one domestic It appears that the two irrigation wells and <br /> well are located on the Site. A permit one domestic well are currently in use <br /> from 1975 indicates that an additional, The location and status of the additional, <br /> unused well may have been present on unused well are unknown; Mr. Chiappe <br /> the Site at that time. (Current and past was not aware of its existence. <br /> on-site) <br /> LOGE 1306 Page 6 <br />