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Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment <br /> City of Stockton Multi-Modal Station/Shopping Center <br /> Page 3 <br /> 10 CORRACTS - Information on RCRA facilities which are undergoing "corrective action" <br /> as a result of a release of hazardous waste or constituents from a RCRA facility into the <br /> a <br /> environment <br /> 11 CORTESE - Information from the Office of Environmental Protection, Office of <br /> Hazardous Materials regarding potential and confirmed hazardous waste sites <br /> 12 SPILLS — State Spill Reports State Database that maintains a database of spills reported <br /> under various legislation <br /> �n <br /> 13 SPL and SCL— State Priority List and State Cleanup List Databases that contain listings <br /> of sites with known or suspected contamination <br /> 14 STATE WATER WELLS — Public Water Well locations provided by the State's <br /> Department of Environmental Conservation Water Supply division <br /> 15 SWLF — Solid Waste Landfill Sites Information on solid waste landfill sites collected at <br /> the state and local level <br /> 16 TRIS - Toxic Release Inventory System Database of toxic chemical releases from certain <br /> • facilities <br /> J 7 LUST- An database of reported Leaking Underground Storage Tanks <br /> 18 UST — Underground Storage Tank Registrations This database contains UST <br /> registrations for 49 states <br /> 19 WMUDS — Waste Management Unit Database System State database, provided by the <br /> California Water Resources Control Board, used for tracking and inventory of waste <br /> management units <br /> • Evaluation and Report Preparation — A written report of the findings of the assessment was <br /> prepared upon completion of the investigation. The report includes information to support the <br /> conclusions reached by Condor that relate to the environmental condition of the site and to <br /> the potential cnvironmental liability, if any, imposed by the site or by neighboring properties <br /> within the search area <br /> 1.3 SIGNIFICANT ASSUMPTIONS <br /> • ASTM 3 3 27 Practically reviewable- Information that is practically reviewable means that the <br /> information is provided by the source in a manner and form that, upon examination, yields information <br /> relevant to the property without the need for extraordinary analysis of irrelevant data The form of the <br /> 4, information shall be such that the user can review the records for a limited geographic area Records that <br /> cannot be feasibly retrieved by reference to the location of the property or a geographic area to which the <br /> property is located are not generally practically reviewable Most databases of public records are <br /> practically reviewable if they can be obtained from the source agency by the county, city, zip code, or <br /> other geographic area of the facilities listed in the record system Records that are sorted, filed, organized, <br /> or maintained by the source agency only chronologically are not generally practically reviewable <br /> Listings to publicly available records which do not have to be located geographically are not generally <br /> practically reviewable For large databases with numerous facility records (such as RCRA hazardous <br /> waste generators and registered under ground storage tanks), the records are not practically reviewable <br /> unless they can be obtained from the source agency in the smaller geographic area of zip codes Even <br /> Y when information is provided by zip code for some large databases, it is common for an unmanageable <br /> number of sites to be identified within a given zip code In these cases, it is not necessary to review the <br /> impact of all the sites that are likely to be listed in any given zip code, that information would not be <br /> ' L J CONDOR <br /> f <br />