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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation S Recommendations <br /> 5. The residential structures on the Site Lead- and asbestos-containing materials <br /> date to the 1930s or earlier. (Current and may be present in the structures on the <br /> past on-site) Site. Any remodeling or demolition <br /> should be conducted in accordance with <br /> local, State, and Federal regulations <br /> regarding these constituents. Lead also <br /> may be present in the soil surrounding <br /> these structures. The ground beneath the <br /> structures may have been treated with <br /> environmentally persistent pesticides. <br /> The property owner should consider <br /> these possibilities before disturbing soil in <br /> the area of the building footprints. <br /> 6. Five pole-mounted transformers were Transformers are of concern because the <br /> observed on the Site, no leaks were oil within them may contain PCBs, which <br /> noted. Two of the transformers were can contaminate soil in the event of a / <br /> labeled with blue stickers indicating that leak. The property owner may wish to / 5 <br /> they are free of polychlorinated contact the utility provider regarding the <br /> biphenyls (PCBs); the other three were PCB content of the transformers and any <br /> not labeled. (Current and past on-site) recommended action. <br /> 7. A portable pump located at Littlejohns The impacted soil was removed to the <br /> Creek near the southeast corner of the satisfaction of the EHD. Diesel was <br /> Site leaked diesel to the soil in 2010. detected in one confirmation soil sample <br /> (Past on-site) at a concentration of 38 mg/kg; it was <br /> allowed to remain on the Site after a <br /> leaching analysis was performed. No <br /> further action was required by the EHD. <br /> 8. A small cemetery dating to the 1850s is There are no plans to change the land <br /> located southwest of the residence on use in the cemetery area. <br /> the Site. (Current and past on-site) <br /> 9. Agricultural irrigation infrastructure may Old concrete irrigation pipes may contain <br /> be present on the Site from past farming asbestos. If any such pipes are to be <br /> operations. (Current and past on-site) disturbed, the asbestos content should be <br /> determined, and any material found to <br /> contain asbestos should be dealt with in <br /> accordance with local, State, and Federal <br /> regulations. <br /> LOGE 1306 Page 7 <br />