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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation <br /> 5. Four pole-mounted transformers The utility provider may have <br /> were observed on the Site. No additional information about PCB <br /> blue "PCB-free" stickers were content of the unmarked <br /> observed on the transformers. transformers. <br /> (Current on-site) <br /> 6. North of the house on the Site, a Mrs. Galli indicated that most these <br /> variety of items were stored items belong to a relative who plans <br /> outside, including: painted wood, to dispose of them in the near <br /> metal, four (apparently empty) future. The San Joaquin County <br /> drums, several paint cans, one or Environmental Health Department <br /> more automobile gas tanks, at least provides regulatory oversight for <br /> 13 water pumps, and at least 19 hazardous materials. Mrs. Galli <br /> tires. An abandoned car was also stated that she plans to report the <br /> observed in this area. A soil stain car as abandoned and have it <br /> or wet spot approximately 1.5 feet hauled away. Some minor staining <br /> in diameter was observed on the is expected as part of ongoing <br /> dirt road nearby. (Current on-site) agricultural operations. It is <br /> anticipated that the owner/farmer <br /> will address this stain as part of <br /> routine site maintenance. <br /> 7. Domestic trash, construction It is likely that the trash and debris <br /> debris, and a pipe protruding from were dumped in this area without <br /> the ground were observed near the Mrs. Galli's knowledge. The <br /> northeast corner of the Site. Mrs. protruding pipe may be part of the <br /> Galli indicated that squatters are dumped debris (most likely) or may <br /> sometimes a problem in the area. indicate underground infrastructure. <br /> (Current on-site) <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 20-11 9 <br />