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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 /> The Site was developed for Agricultural chemicals may remain in Site <br /> agriculture in 1937 or earlier. Past soils. The only way to determine the <br /> 1. land uses have included orchard presence or absence of these chemicals <br /> and—crops-,.or irrigated pasture. is by testing and analysis. Typically, any <br /> (Past on-site} such testing is conducted at the property <br /> owner's discretion. <br /> Surrounding_properties-are—used-fo Agricultural chemicals continue to be <br /> 2. agriculture. (Current and past off <br /> applied to these sites. Assuming <br /> site} responsible application, no action is <br /> warranted at this time. <br /> Lead- and asbestos-containing materials <br /> may be present in the residence. In the <br /> event of demolition or remodeling, a lead <br /> and asbestos survey should be <br /> conducted prior to the start of activities. <br /> Lead may be present in the soil <br /> The residence on—the—Site—was surrounding the residence. The ground <br /> 3. constructed-in 1976. (Current arid) beneath the structures and former <br /> ast on-site) ��I structures may have been treated with <br /> environmentally persistent pesticides. <br /> Should any demolition, renovation or <br /> construction be planned, the property <br /> owner should consider these possibilities <br /> before disturbing the soil in the area of <br /> the building footprints. <br /> It appears from the historical aerial Animal enclosures can be associated with <br /> photographs reviewed that animal elevated levels of nitrates and other <br /> 4 enclosures were located on the far compounds. Based on the small scale of <br /> western side of t Site in the the enclosures and the dates involved, <br /> 193 s-(Past o site however, any remaining impact is <br /> anticipated to be minimal_ <br /> LOGE1009 Page 9 <br />