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ENGEO <br /> INCORPORATED <br /> r 2.3 Significant Assumptions <br /> The following significant assumptions were made during preparation of this report as well as the <br /> opinions and conclusions contained herein: <br /> 1. Regional groundwater flow follows the topographical gradient in the vicinity of the Property. <br /> 2.4 Limitations and Exceptions of Assessment <br /> The professional staff at ENGEO Incorporated strives to perform its services in a proper and <br /> professional manner with reasonable care and competence but is not infallible. The recommendations <br /> and conclusions presented in this report were based on the findings of our study,which were developed <br /> solely from the contracted services. The findings of the report are based in part on contracted database <br /> ` research, out-of-house reports and personal communications. ENGEO Incorporated assumes no <br /> liability for the validity of the materials relied upon in the preparation of this report. <br /> This document must not be subject to unauthorized reuse; that is, reuse without written <br /> authorization of ENGEO Incorporated. Such authorization is essential because it requires ENGEO <br /> to evaluate the document's applicability given new circumstances, not the least of which is passage <br /> of time. The findings from a phase one environmental site assessment are typically valid for <br /> 180 days after completion of the report,particularly with regard to the regulatory database files. In <br /> some instances the shelf life of the report can be less. <br /> This phase one environmental site assessment is not intended to represent a complete soil or <br /> groundwater characterization. This assessment does not define the depth or extent of soil or <br /> groundwater contamination. It is intended to provide an evaluation of potential environmental <br /> ` concerns associated with the use of the property. A more extensive assessment that would include a <br /> subsurface exploration with laboratory testing of soil and groundwater samples could provide more <br /> r <br /> definitive information concerning site-specific conditions. If additional assessment activities are <br /> considered for the property and if other entities are retained to provide such services, ENGEO <br /> 5943.5.001.02 <br /> July 28, 2004 3 <br /> v <br />