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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation <br /> 4. In the area around the houses, Live Mr. Lee indicated during the site <br /> Oak noted five containers of motor visit that the tanks have only been <br /> oil, four tires, and an automotive used for water. Nevertheless, he <br /> engine. Near the center of the Site, stated that he has had the tenants <br /> Live Oak observed two square, remove the tanks, recycle the oil, <br /> plastic tanks, of the type that is and recycle the engine <br /> often used to store dilute fertilizers (correspondence, March 13, 2019). <br /> on agricultural properties. <br /> 5. Four listed facilities were identified Based on their distances from the <br /> within one-quarter mile of the Site, the types of databases on <br /> subject Site. (Current and past off- which they are listed, and <br /> site) information on file at the San <br /> Joaquin County Environmental <br /> Health Department, these facilities <br /> are not anticipated to have impacted <br /> the subject Site. <br /> 6. A hazardous liquid pipeline The Pipeline and Hazardous <br /> operated by Kinder Morgan was Materials Safety Administration <br /> identified just over one-quarter mile provides regulatory oversight for <br /> north and east of the Site, running hazardous materials pipelines. <br /> along O'Dell Avenue, Wait Avenue, <br /> and McKinley Avenue. <br /> 9.0 RECOMMENDATONS <br /> No evidence of environmental contamination was identified during the Site visit, <br /> and overall the Site appears to be at low risk for environmental issues. Based on <br /> the results of this report, the proposed use of the Site, and the typical standard of <br /> care for SSCRs in San Joaquin County, no further investigation of the subject <br /> Site is recommended. <br /> 10.0 CONCLUSIONS <br /> This SSCR was prepared for the subject Site, 3852 and 3858 South Mourfield <br /> Avenue, Stockton, California, to identify evidence of any on- or off-site, current or <br /> past, sources of contamination. Several potential sources of contamination, <br /> typical of similar properties in the area, have been identified and discussed in <br /> Section 8.0. The San Joaquin County Environmental Heath Department will <br /> review this report and notify the property owner if that agency recommends any <br /> actions to be taken prior to parcel division. <br /> LOGE 1905 8 <br />