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SECTION 4 <br /> CONCLUSIONS <br /> Based on the observations made during the site reconnaissance and the results of the soil and <br /> groundwater sampling, the following conclusions are made with respect to the environmental <br /> conditions observed at the subject property: <br /> • Some scattered litter, including spilled paint cans, were observed along the southern border of <br /> the property. <br /> • Ground squirrel burrows, potential habitat for the western burrowing owl, were observed <br /> throughout the property during the site reconaissance. <br /> • No other conditions representing any type of environmental liability were observed on the <br /> subject property. <br /> • No physical indication. (i.e., appearance or odor) of environmental impacts was obsen-ed in <br /> any of the soils or groundwater sampled at the property. <br /> • Analvses of soil and groundwater samples from the four Geoprobe borings -for .total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons in the gasoline and diesel ranges (TPH-g, TPH-d) and for volatile <br /> organic compounds (VOCs) yielded non-detect results. Therefore, no indications of impacts <br /> to subsurface soils or groundwater front petroleum hydrocarbons or VOCs were found in the <br /> study area. <br /> • Analyses for organochlorine pesticides, organophosphorous pesticides, and chlorinated <br /> herbicides in surficial soil composite samples yielded non-detect results. Therefore, no <br /> indications of any significant impacts to soils from these types of pesticides and herbicides <br /> were found in the study area_ <br /> • WESTON concludes that the soils and the groundwater at the subject property do not appear to <br /> show evidence of environmental impacts and would not present a concern with respect to the <br /> proposed development of the property. <br /> G:home\clarkeb\projects\homedepo\tracy',addpI&2.doc 4-1 October 2000 <br />