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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation & Recommendations <br /> 6. Based on review of a DOGGR map, one Because the wells are managed under <br /> plugged and abandoned dry hole gas Division of Oil and Gas oversight, no ( / <br /> well was identified on the Site. The well, significant impacts to the Site from their / <br /> Trico Industries, Inc. "Woodbridge Unit' current use are anticipated. Material <br /> 32-1 (API 07700548), was drilled and generated during the drilling and <br /> abandoned in 1963 under Division of Oil development of the wells may contain <br /> and Gas oversight. (Past on-site) diesel, mineral, or synthetic oils, <br /> weighting agents such as barium sulfate, <br /> bentonite clay, lignosulfonates and <br /> lignites, and various additives. These <br /> materials would be found primarily where <br /> the drilling muds and fluids were <br /> disposed; any testing for these chemicals <br /> would be conducted at the owner's <br /> discretion. <br /> 7 Two natural gas transmission pipelines Natural gas pipelines are considered to <br /> were identified along Turner Road on or be more of a safety issue than a <br /> adjacent to the southern property line of contamination source. Addressing these <br /> the Site. The pipelines are operated by safety issues is beyond the scope of this <br /> Pacific Gas and Electric Company and report. <br /> are in service. A sign indicating an <br /> underground pipeline was observed <br /> along Turner Road south of the Site. <br /> (Current off-site) <br /> 8. Agricultural irrigation infrastructure may Old concrete irrigation pipes may contain <br /> be present on the Site from past farming asbestos. If any such pipes are to be <br /> operations. (Current and past on-site) disturbed, the asbestos content should be <br /> determined, and any material found to <br /> contain asbestos should be dealt with in <br /> accordance with local, State, and Federal <br /> regulations. <br /> LOGE 1302 Page 7 <br />