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SSCR Site Reconnaissance Checklist <br /> NOA Protect Number: E05150A <br /> Page 4 <br /> 17. a. Is there evidence that the subject property discharges waste water, other than storm <br /> water, directly into a ditch or stream adjacent the property? <br /> Yes© No❑ pipe protruding from barn is discharging water to ground <br /> b. Any discharges observed within 200 feet? <br /> Yes ❑ None observed PJ <br /> 18. a. Is there evidence of underground/ above ground storage tanks on the subject <br /> property, including vent pipes, fill pipes, or access ways indicating a fill pipe protruding <br /> from the ground on the subject property? <br /> Yes ❑ No © Crumpled tank observed in field; location of former UST observed <br /> b. Within 200 feet? <br /> Yes❑ None observed <br /> 19. Describe the subject property and its physical, topographic, and vegetative features. <br /> Subject property is relatively flat with a depression passing across its center. A residence, a <br /> barn, and the skeletons of greenhouses are located near the southern property line. A small <br /> walnut orchard is located near the center of the western half of the property. The remainder <br /> of the property is open field. <br /> _ 20. a. For each structure on the subject property, describe its uses and the location and <br /> type of heating and cooling system. <br /> Residence (heating &cooling presumed electric), barn (no heating or cooling system <br /> observed) <br /> b. Are any structures on the subject property observed to contain readily apparent <br /> asbestos-containing materials (ACM)? <br /> Yes ❑ No © ACM likely due to age of structures <br /> c. Are there any floors, drains, or walls located within the structure which have been <br /> stained with a substance other that water or are emitting foul odors? <br /> Yes ❑ No <br /> Interior of structures not observed <br /> Continuations from above: <br /> Site Reconnaissance conducted on: December 13, 2005 <br /> By: Abigail Racco <br />