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25 June 2014 <br /> AGE Project No. 14-3062 <br /> Page 8 of 15 <br /> The SJCEHD issues septic and well permits. The agency was contacted to provide any <br /> permits under the subject property address. The following table summarizes SJCEHD <br /> issued septic and well permits for the property: <br /> Date Issued Permit No. Property Owner Summary <br /> 11-20-62 15037 R.L. Hackett Installation of a seepage pit for septic <br /> system. <br /> Replace old septic tank with 1,800- <br /> 08-10-72 72-810 R.L. Hackett gallon septic tank. <br /> 08-16-94 Eric & Christy Destruction of septic system.. <br /> Goldsmith <br /> Copies of the above permits are provided in Appendix C. <br /> The CVRWQCB and the GeoTracker system file records by address; the subject <br /> property address/location was not identified as a site or containing records. <br /> 6.3. COMPUTER DATABASE SEARCH <br /> A computer search of federal, state and regional regulatory agency data bases was <br /> performed by EDR to identify and locate properties in areas of concern that have been <br /> reported as sites known or suspected to contain underground storage tanks, or to have <br /> been the scene of hazardous materials spills. Additionally, sites permitted to <br /> manufacture, utilize, generate, store, treat or dispose of hazardous materials and/or <br /> hazardous wastes are identified and located. A list of databases searched and a <br /> glossary of databases are provided in the Executive Summary and Government <br /> Records Sections of the EDR, provided in Appendix D. <br /> 6.3.1. Subject Property Database Search <br /> Subject property address 420 North Lillian Avenue, Stockton, California, was not listed <br /> on any of the governmental databases within the EDR Report. <br /> 6.3.2. Site Vicinity Database Search <br /> Sites with recognized environmental conditions surrounding the subject property are <br /> typically of concern to the subject property when they are located in an up-gradient <br /> direction from the property with respect to the ground water flow direction. Typically, <br /> groundwater would represent the migration medium for contaminants over significant <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />