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K <br /> NPL - National Priorities (Superfund)List <br /> occupants - those tenants, subtenants, or other persons or entities using the property or a portion of the <br /> property <br /> h <br /> OES- California Office of Emergency Services <br /> i owner- generally the fee owner of record of the property <br /> Petroleum products - those substances included within the meaning of the terms within the petroleum <br /> exclusion to CERCLA, 42 USC § 9601(14), as interpreted by the courts and the EPA, that is petroleum, <br /> including crude oil or any fraction thereof that is not otherwise specifically listed or designated as a <br /> hazardous substance under the Subparagraphs (A)through (F) of 42 USC § 9601(14), natural gas, natural <br /> gas liquids, liquefied natural gas, and synthetic gas usable for fuel (or mixtures of natural gas and such <br /> synthetic gas) (The word fraction refers to certain distillates of crude oil, including gasoline, kerosene, <br /> diesel oil, jet fuels, and fuel oil, pursuant to Standard Definitions of Petroleum Statistics) (American <br /> Petroleum Institute, Fourth Edition, 1988 ) <br /> Potentially Responsible Party (PRP) - An individual or company which has been identified, during the <br /> formal process of discovery under CERCLA, as having a close enough connection with the property that <br /> they can be assigned some or all of the financial liability <br /> Epractically reviewable- information that is practically reviewable means that the information is provided <br /> by the source in a manner and in a form that, upon examination, yields information relevant to the <br /> ' property without the need for extraordinary analysis of irrelevant data The form of the information shall <br /> g be such that the user can review the records for a limited geographic area Records that cannot be feasibly <br /> 1` retrieved by reference to the location of the property or a geographic area in which the property is located <br /> are not generally practically reviewable <br /> Practice E 1527 - professional guidelines titled Standard of Practice for Environmental Site <br /> Assessments Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments, published in May, 1993, by the American Society <br /> for Testing and Materials <br /> property - the real property that is the subject of the environmental site assessment described in this <br /> practice Real property includes buildings and other fixtures and improvements located on the property <br /> and affixed to this land <br /> publicly available - information that is publicly available means that the source of information allows <br /> access to the information by anyone upon request <br /> RCRIS- Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System <br /> t <br /> reasonably ascertainable - for purposes of both this practice and Practice E 1527 information that is <br /> publicly available, obtainable from it's source within reasonable time and cost restraints, and practically <br /> reviewable <br /> recognized environmental conditions - the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or <br /> petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or <br /> material threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures on the <br />