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1 <br /> Phase I Environmental Site Assessment <br /> TRINKLE AND BOYS FLYING SERVICE <br /> 31244 South Highway 33 <br /> Tracy, California <br /> -r 1.0. INTRODUCTION <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. (AGE) has been retained by Mr. Ron Barber of L & B <br /> r` Environmental on behalf of Mr. John Trinkle,to perform a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment <br /> (Phase 1)of the property located at 31244 South Highway 33,Tracy,California(the subject property <br /> or the property). American Society for Testing and Materials(ASTM) Standard E 1527-05 and the <br /> United States - Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA) Standards and Practices for All <br /> Appropriate Inquiry (AAI; 40 CFR Part 312) were used as a guidelines for this investigation. The <br /> San Joaquin County Assessor's Office listed the parcel address as 31199 South Koster Road. <br /> 1.1. SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The purpose of the Phase I was to identify and assess environmental characteristics of the subject <br /> property that could lead to liability in the event of ownership,that could have a potential impact on <br /> property value, or that could impact the present or future use of the subject property. / <br /> The purpose of ASTM Practice E 1527-05 and US-EPA AAI) is to define good commercial and <br /> customary practice for conducting an environmental site assessment of a parcel of commercial real <br /> estate with respect to the range of contaminants within the scope of Comprehensive Environmental <br /> Response Compensationand Liability Act(CERCLA)and petroleum products.As such,this practice <br /> is intended to permit a user (client) to satisfy one of the requirements to qualify for the innocent <br /> landowner ,defense, contiguous property owner or bona fide prospective purchaser limitations on � <br /> CERCLA li bility._�hat is, the practices that constitute all appropriate inquiry into the previous <br /> ownership and use of the property consistent with good commercial and customary practice as <br /> defined in 42 USC 9601(35)(B). An evaluation of business environmental risk associated with a <br /> parcel of commercial real estate may necessitate investigation beyond that identified in this practice <br /> (based on ASTM Practice E 1527-05, Section l.l.). <br /> The goal of ASTM Practice E 1527-05 is to identify"recognized environmental conditions",or the <br /> presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under <br /> conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release of <br /> hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures on a property or into the ground,ground/ <br /> water,or surface water of the property. Conditions that are determined to be de minimis,that do not <br /> present a material risk to public health or the environment and generally would not be the subject <br /> of an enforcement action,are not recognized environmental conditions.The USEPA AAI generally <br /> conforms to these guidelines in regards to hazardous substances as defined under CERCLA. <br /> However, USEPA AAIs performed for EPA Brownfields Grant recipients must also include <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />