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Surface and Subsurface Con ination Report***"*** APN: 005-09-53 Parcel Nos. 1 and 2 <br /> No DBCP samples were taken in the area of the subject property; so no <br /> concentrations of this chemical have been determined for the subject property or the <br /> general area surrounding the subject property. <br /> No nitrate samples have been taken in the subject but the property is situate in <br /> a general overall area known to contain 21 to 44 parts per million Nitrate (NO3). <br /> A binder entitled"Underground Tank Site Mitigation Database List' also <br /> available in the Environmental Health Department's office was consulted and no <br /> underground tanks were listed in the binder for the subject property. <br /> According to the aforementioned maps DBCP,Nitrates mitigation binder do not <br /> appear to be contamination contributors on the subject property. <br /> Well Water Analysis: <br /> The results of well water tests for Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) and Nitrates <br /> (NO3)are made an integral part of this study by including the results of Far West <br /> Laboratories Inc. testing which are contained in their attached letters dated September 20, <br /> 2002 and September 23, 2002. The results of the Far West Laboratories Inc,tests on the <br /> sampled well water are summarized as follows: <br /> Chemical Constituents <br /> Dibromochloronronane (DBCP) Iual Nitrate (NO3) [m"] <br /> N/D 7.9 <br /> The Nitrate (NO3)and Dibromochloropropane (DBCP) concentrations for the <br /> well water sampled are well within the State's standards for safe public drinking water <br /> established at 0.2 ug/L and 45 mg/L for Dibromochloropropane(DBCP) and Nitrates <br /> (NO3) respectively. <br /> Mitigation Measures: Since no animals were found on the subject property,no <br /> excessive nitrate concentrations are anticipated from animal overpopulation. Also well <br /> water tests did not reveal any excess nitrate concentration. No correction for excess <br /> nitrate concentration is recommended. <br /> No chemical residues or spillage of hazardous material or improper storage were <br /> noted <br /> The property owner has not been using any chemicals to grow agricultural crops <br /> and no chemicals were found stored on the property and no evidences of chemical <br /> spillage on the ground was noted.These conditions should not produce any excessive or <br /> detrimental concentrations of chemicals on the subject property. <br /> Also no recorded failure of the septic systems installed was evident or found to <br /> cause any problems of this type of contamination. <br /> Rnhert W Tnwerc -95R19 Nn Rtnte Rte Q9 F Frnntaae Rnnd- Aramnn-rnlifnrnin 95920 Ci <br />