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• • W inion#183 <br /> Stockton,CA <br /> ' August 8,2002 <br /> 4.3.7 Used Antifreeze Storage <br /> Used antifreeze is stored in a 55-gallon drum next to the used motor oil in the south end of the <br /> ' storage area. No environmental issues were noted in the area of the storage drums. <br /> 4.3.8 Automatic Transmission Fluid <br /> ' New automatic transmission fluid is stored in containers packaged for retail sales on shelves in the <br /> storage area along the east side of the building. No bulls automatic transmission fluid was stored at <br /> the site. <br /> ' 4.3.9 Used Automatic Transmission Fluid <br /> Used automatic transmission fluid is stored and disposed with the used motor oil(55-gallon drums <br /> ' within secondary containment units in the south end of the storage area). <br /> 4.3.10 Other Materials <br /> ' Small amounts of brake fluid and gear oil packaged for retail sale were stored on shelves in the <br /> storage area along the east side of the building. No leaks,stains or environmental issues were noted <br /> in the area of these products. <br /> ' 4.3.11 Janitorial Supplies <br /> Additional types of hazardous materials present crosist of cleaning compounds for housekeeping <br /> ' activities. If used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions,these items do not constitute a <br /> recognized environmental condition. <br /> ' 4.4 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS <br /> Electrical transformers,hydraulic equipment,capacitors and similar equipment may contain polychlorinated <br /> biphenyls(PCBs) in hydraulic or dielectric insulating fluids within the units. The federal Toxic Substances <br /> ' Control Act(TSCA)generally prohibited the domestic manufacture of PCBs after 1976;therefore,there is a <br /> potential for the dielectric fluid in electrical and hydraulic equipment manufactured prior to that date to contain <br /> PCBs. <br /> ' One pad-mounted electrical transformer was observed near the northeast corner of the Site. The transformer <br /> was labeled as being owned by Pacific Gas&Electric(PG&E). The transformer was not labeled as to its PCB <br /> content. No leakage or staining indicative of a fluid release frau the transformer was observed. <br /> 4.5 WATER/WASTEWATER/STORMWATER <br /> ' 4.5.1 Potable Water <br /> The City of Stockton provides potable water to the Site. There are no known environmental issues <br /> with potable water at the Site. <br /> 4.5.2 Wastewater <br /> The City of Stockton provides sanitary sewer services to the Site. No known septic systems are <br /> ' present at the site. There are noknown environmental issues with wastewater at the Site <br /> ' 4.5.3 Stormwater <br /> Stormwater is collected in storm sewers located throughout the parking lot and to the south of the <br /> Site. Stormwater is discharged into the municipal storm sewer system along the West Lane Frontage <br /> Road. There are no known environmental issues with stormwater drainage at the Site. <br /> t <br /> ' 0924 gy store 183 phase 2 re�iewedI SECOR International Incorporated <br /> 5 <br />