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1 <br /> 1 <br /> 01 May 2007 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 07-1516 <br /> Page 24 of 39 <br /> ERNS Database (informational): The Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) is a <br /> national database used to collect information on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances. <br /> The ERNS list did not include adjacent properties. <br /> Ta <br /> STATE AND LOCAL RECORDS <br /> T. <br /> AWP and BEP Databases: The AWP and BEP databases identify known contaminated sites <br /> targeted for cleanup under the direction of the State of California. Active listed sites listed on the <br /> t. BEP/AWP databases within a one-mile search distance from the subject property are of potential <br /> environmental concern to the subject property. <br /> The BEP and AWP lists did not include any sites within a one-mile search radius of the subject <br /> property. <br /> CAL-SITES Database: The CAL-SITES database contains both known and potential hazardous <br /> substance sites.Potential sites are often identified following a visual observation made by Cal-EPA <br /> during a drive-by survey and do not necessarily pose an environmental concern. <br /> The CAL-SITES list did not include any sites within a one-mile search radius of the subject property <br /> CHMIRS Database: The CHMIRS database contains lists of unauthorized releases of oils and <br /> hazardous substances, typically from spills. <br /> + The CHMIRS list did not include adjacent properties. <br /> CORTESE Database: The CORTESE database identifies known hazardous waste and substance <br /> sites; most sites are also LUST sites. Except for unusual site conditions or large releases of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons, it has become increasingly recognized that releases of petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons to the subsurface rarely migrate more than a few hundred feet from the point of release. <br /> Therefore,sites located more than'/4 mile away normally have limited potential to impact the subject <br /> property. <br /> The CORTESE list included fourteen sites within a'/2-mile search radius of the subject property;all <br /> sites were also listed on the LUST database. <br /> LUST Database:The LUST database is an inventory of reported releases from underground storage <br /> tanks (USTs). Studies suggest that petroleum hydrocarbons leaking from underground fuel tanks <br /> rarely travel more than 250 feet from the point of release (Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, <br /> Advanced GeoEnviron mental,Inc. <br />