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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation <br /> 3. Three pole-mounted transformers The utility provider may have <br /> are present on the Site. The additional information about PCB- <br /> transformer that was directly content of the transformers. <br /> observed appeared relatively new, <br /> and no staining was noted. <br /> (Current on-site) <br /> 4. Four underground gas pipeline The utility provider may have <br /> marker signs were observed along additional information about <br /> the southern property line. pipelines in the area. <br /> (Current on-site) <br /> 5. One gas well was identified on the Gas well development can generate <br /> Site, a plugged, dry hole identified brine and hazardous materials. <br /> as the Towne Exploration These fluids are often disposed in <br /> Company's "Bomberger" 1. The injection wells. The well on the Site <br /> well was drilled and abandoned in and those on the surrounding <br /> 1968. Four additional gas wells, properties were drilled and <br /> including three plugged gas wells abandoned under the oversight of <br /> and a plugged water disposal DOGGR. Environmental risks are <br /> injection well, were identified within present with any well drilling or <br /> approximately one-quarter mile of drilling fluid disposal; however, no <br /> the Site. (Past on- and off-site) evidence was encountered to <br /> indicate specific contamination that <br /> would affect the Site as a result of <br /> past gas well operations. <br /> 9.0 RECOMMENDATONS <br /> This report should be seen as a screening tool to identify areas where hazardous <br /> substances may be present on the Site. As part of the land use application <br /> process, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department may <br /> recommend that certain actions be taken in response to conditions identified. <br /> Additionally, any conditions out of compliance with local, State, or Federal <br /> regulations should be brought into compliance; it is outside the scope of work of <br /> the Surface and Subsurface Contamination Report to identify these conditions. <br /> LOGE 1949 8 <br />