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• April 1985 permit for new septic system at mobile home on east side of <br /> building cluster. The permit indicates a 1,200-gallon tank and two 48-inch <br /> diameter by 25-foot deep seepage pits. It appears from aerial <br /> photographs reviewed that this mobile home may have been removed <br /> from the Site in the past few years. <br /> • July 1985 permit for new domestic/irrigation well. The permit indicates <br /> that the well had a depth of 420 feet; its grout seal was placed at 54 feet. <br /> The well is located south of the shop. <br /> • November 1985 permit for new septic system at main house. The system <br /> utilized a 1,600-gallon tank, four 40-foot leach lines and four 33-inch <br /> diameter by 25-foot deep seepage pits. <br /> • September 1988 permit for new septic system at mobile home on east <br /> side of building cluster. The permit indicates a 1,200-galon tank and two <br /> 48-inch diameter by 25-foot deep seepage pits. The mobile home <br /> depicted appears to be one of the three remaining on the Site. <br /> These permits have been included in Appendix 4. <br /> 7.0 GOVERNMENT AGENCY RESEARCH <br /> 7.1 EPA Databases <br /> The California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) manages contaminated <br /> sites through two sub-agencies: the State Water Resources Control Board <br /> (SWRCB) and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC). The <br /> SWRCB's GeoTracker database includes underground storage tank (UST) sites, <br /> leaking underground storage tank (LUST) sites, cleanup program sites, and land <br /> disposal sites. The database can be searched by reviewing two lists, the <br /> Permitted Underground Storage Tank (UST) Sites list and the Cleanup Sites list. <br /> DTSC's EnviroStor database includes Federal Superfund sites, State response <br /> sites, voluntary cleanup sites, school cleanup sites, corrective action sites, and <br /> permitted hazardous waste facilities. <br /> Live Oak searched both databases on September 12, 2019 for any listed sites <br /> within one-quarter mile of the Site. The subject Site was not listed on either <br /> database, and no listed facilities were identified within one-quarter mile. <br /> 7.2 Environmental Health Department Databases <br /> Live Oak reviewed the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department's <br /> Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Waste Generators, Underground Storage <br /> Tanks, Aboveground Storage Tanks, Site Mitigation, and Site Mitigation and <br /> LOPs lists, dated August 2019, for facilities of concern within one-quarter mile of <br /> the Site. The subject Site was not included on the list. One facility was identified <br /> within the search radius. <br /> LOGE 1940 6 <br />