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1 <br /> LIMITATIONS <br /> ASSOCIATE. <br /> The purpose of a geologic/hydrogeologic study is to reasonably characterize existing site <br /> ' conditions based on the geology/hydrogeology of the area In performing such a study, it is <br /> understood that a balance must be struck between a reasonable inquiry into the site conditions <br /> and an exhaustive analysis of each conceivable environmental characteristic The following <br /> paragraphs discuss the assumptions and parameters under which such an opinion is rendered <br /> ' No investigation is thorough enough to describe all geologic/hydrogeologic conditions of interest <br /> at a given site If conditions have not been identified during the study, such a finding should not <br /> ' therefore be construed as a guarantee of the absence of such conditions at the site, but rather as <br /> the result of the services performed within the scope, limitations, and cost of the work <br /> performed <br /> ' We are unable to report on or accurately predict events that may change the site conditions after <br /> the described services are performed, whether occurring naturally or caused by external forces. <br /> We assume no responsibility for conditions we were not authorized to evaluate, or conditions not <br /> ' generally recognized as predictable when services were performed <br /> GeoIogic/hydrogeologic conditions may exist at the site that cannot be identified solely by visual <br /> observation. Where subsurface exploratory work was performed, our professional opinions are <br /> based in part on interpretation of data from discrete sampling locations that may not represent <br /> actual conditions at unsampled locations <br /> IP <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> Geology-Hydrogeology <br /> D-9 <br /> (MMersV 994Wmtgeo]doc\fec) <br /> 1 <br />