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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation & Recommendations <br /> 14. One mapped gas well was identified on Because the wells were abandoned un <br /> Parcel -10. The well is a dry hole Division of Oil and Gas oversight, no <br /> plugged and abandoned under Division significant impacts to the Site <br /> of Oil and Gas oversight in 1979. One anticipated. <br /> additional dry hole was identified <br /> adjacent to the east of Parcel -10. (Past <br /> on- and off--site) <br /> 15. Two or more structures dating to 1937 or Underground infrastructure related to the <br /> earlier were previously located in the former structures may exist on the Site. <br /> northeast comer of Parcel -10; the Lead, asbestos, and/or pesticides may be <br /> structures were removed for the present in the vicinity of the former <br /> Highway 132 right-of-way. (Past on-site) structures. The property owner should <br /> consider these possibilities before ' <br /> disturbing soil in the area. <br /> 16. 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 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 /> 9.0 CONCLUSIONS <br /> This SSCR was prepared for the Navarra properties, 34770 South Koster Road and 475 <br /> and 487 West Blewett Road, Tracy, California, to identify dente of any on- or off-site, <br /> current or past, sources of contaminatio Several p to sources of contamination, <br /> most of these typical of similar prope .e area, have been identified and r-- <br /> summarized in Section 8.0. The San Joaquin County Environmental Heath Department <br /> will review this report and notify the property owner if any action is required at this time. <br /> 10.0 LIMITATIONS <br /> This SSCR has been prepared for the exclusive purpose of processing of a land use <br /> application through the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD). <br /> It is authorized for use only by the client and the EHD, and for a maximum time period <br /> of six months from its date of completion. The standard of care employed is typical for <br /> this type of report. Live Oak does not represent that all existing or potential <br /> contamination has been identified, although an attempt has been made to identify <br /> typical contamination sources. The SSCR is a document specific to the San Joaquin <br /> LOGE 1117 Page 17 <br />