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State of California -California Environmental ProtectAgency 0 Department of Toxic Substances Control <br />TIERED PERNUTTING PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST <br />SECTION IV: FACILITY WALK -THROUGH -INSPECTION - OTHER AREAS <br />Instructions: This section of the checklist requires the owner and/or operator of the facility to conduct a walk-through inspection of those portions of the facility <br />in Section III in to identify environmental environmental warning signs or potential exposure to people, animals, or plants. <br />not addressed order possible problems, <br />Some of the problems that may be discovered during this inspection include abandoned storage tanks, spill areas, surface impoundments, etc. Some of the <br />environmental warning signs include stains, discolored vegetation, and/or unnatural terrain. During the inspection, were any of the following present: <br />YES <br />NO <br />1. Does the facility have vent pipes, fill pipes, and/or access routes that may indicate the <br />X <br />presence of an underground storage tank? <br />2. Does the facility have stains and/or discolorations of the soil, flooring, drains and/or walls at <br />X <br />the facility which may indicate a release to the environment that has not or is not being <br />addressed under the oversight of an appropriate agency? <br />3. Does the facility have areas of soil at the facility that appear disturbed and which may <br />X <br />indicate onsite disposal or land treatment of hazardous materials or remediation of releases <br />without oversight by an appropriate agency? <br />4. Does the facility have areas at the facility where the terrain appears unnatural, such as <br />X <br />unexplained mounds or depressions? <br />5. Does the facility have unusual smells or odors emanating from the soil, floor, drains, and/or <br />X <br />walls at the facility? <br />6. Does the facility have dead, abnormal, or distressed -looking vegetation or conspicuous absence <br />X <br />of vegetation at the facility that is not directly explainable by a deliberate action and/or lack of <br />water at the site? <br />7. Where does rain and/or washwater drain to at the facility (circle all that apply) Note: slightly contaminated storm or <br />was atE contaminate evaporation or settling areas (with no drainage) over a period of time. <br />�! a. X.,_„ Storm drain d. Open Land <br />r e. Areas of pooling, settling, or evaporation <br />c. Drainage Ditch f. Other <br />co� 0 <br />0 <br />DTSC 1151 (06/99) Please indicate total number of pages 6 of <br />