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State of California-California Environmental protection Agency Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> TIERED PERMITTING PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST <br /> SECTION IV:FACILITY WALK-THROUGH INSPECTION-OTHER AREAS <br /> Instructions:This section of the checklist requires the owner and/or operator of the facility to conduct a walk-through inspection of the those <br /> portions of the facility not addressed in Section III in order to identify possible environmental problems,environmental warning signs or potential <br /> exposure to people,animals,or plants. Some of the problems that may be discovered during this inspection include abandoned storage tanks,spill <br /> areas,surface impoundments,etc. Some of the environmental warning signs include stains,discolored vegetation,and/or unnatural terrain. During the <br /> inspection,were any of the following present: <br /> YES NO <br /> 1. Does the facility have vent pipes,fill pipes,and/or access routes that may indicate r� <br /> the presence of an underground storage tank? I� <br /> 2. Does the facility have stains and/or discolorations of the soil,flooring,drains x <br /> and/or walls at the facility which may indicate a release to the environment that / <br /> has not or is not being addressed under the oversight of an appropriate a enc ? <br /> 3, Doesthefacility have areas of soil at the facility that appear disturbed and which <br /> may indicate onsite disposal or land treatment of hazardous materials or <br /> remediation of releases without oversight by an appropriate a enc ? <br /> 4. Does the facility have areas at the facility where the terrain appears unnatural, }( <br /> such as unexplained mounds or depressions? <br /> 5. Does the facility have unusual smells or odors emanating from the soil,floor, �( <br /> drains,and/or walls at the facility? <br /> 6. Does the facility have dead,abnormal,or distressed-looking vegetation or ,X <br /> conspicuous absence of vegetation at the facility that is not directly explainable <br /> by a deliberate action and/or lack of water at the site? <br /> 7. Where does rain and/or washwater drain to at the facility?(circle all that apply) Note:slightly contaminated <br /> storm or washwater can seriously contaminate evaporation or settling areas(with no drainage)over a period of <br /> time. <br /> a)Storm Drain ®Open Land <br /> b.Sewer e.Areas of pooling,settling,or evaporation <br /> c.Drainage Ditch f Other <br /> DTSC 1151(06/99) Please indicate total number of pages of / <br />