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• 8.0 IDENTIFIED CONTAMINATION SOURCES <br /> The following sources of past, current, on-site, and off-site contamination have <br /> been identified as a result of this investigation: <br /> Identified Contamination Source Evaluation <br /> 1. The Site has been used for As with any agricultural property, <br /> agriculture since 1937 or earlier. It agricultural chemical residues may <br /> has been used primarily as an be present in Site soils. The San <br /> almond orchard, but corn and rice Joaquin County Agricultural <br /> were also grown on the Site. Commissioner's office regulates <br /> Agricultural chemicals continue to chemical application. <br /> be applied to the Site, as indicated <br /> in Appendix 4. (Current and past <br /> on-site) <br /> 2. At the time of the inspection, a The farm manager may wish to <br /> brush pile was located in the periodically inspect the brush pile <br /> clearing on the east side of the area and remove any trash that has <br /> Site. A few empty plastic accumulated. The cables and tires <br /> containers of silicone shaker pad appear to be associated with the <br /> • lubricant were observed in and operation and irrigation of the <br /> around the brush pile. A small pile orchard. <br /> of cable and three tires were <br /> located near the pile. (Current on- <br /> site) <br /> 3. One listed facility was identified No evidence was encountered to <br /> within one-quarter mile of the site: indicate that storage of these <br /> Van Vliet, 30158 E. Highway 120, materials at this facility has <br /> located adjacent to south of Site. impacted the subject Site. <br /> According to records reviewed, 350 <br /> gallons of diesel, 350 gallons of <br /> gasoline, and 55 gallons of <br /> hydraulic oil are stored at this <br /> facility. Based on review of <br /> historical aerial photos, it appears <br /> that the Van Vliet property was a <br /> dairy from 1963 or earlier until at <br /> least 2005. (Current and past off- <br /> site) <br /> • <br /> LOGE 1808 7 <br />