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manufacture, process, or distribution in commerce or use of any PCB in any manner other than in a totally <br /> enclosed manner was prohibited after January 1, 1977. <br /> The on-site reconnaissance addressed indoor and outdoor transformers that may contain PCBs. One pad- <br /> mounted transformer was observed on the subject property. The transformer is not labeled indicating <br /> PCB content. No staining or leakage was observed in the vicinity of the transformer. Partner has been <br /> informed in the past by PG&E that their transformers do not contain PCBs. Based on the good condition <br /> of the equipment, the transformer is not expected to represent a significant environmental concern. <br /> Additionally, no other potential PCB-containing equipment (interior transformers, oil-filled switches, <br /> hoists, lifts, dock levelers, hydraulic elevators, balers, etc.) was observed on the subject property during <br /> Partner's reconnaissance. <br /> 6.2.5 Strong, Pungent or Noxious Odors <br /> No strong, pungent or noxious odors were evident during the site reconnaissance. <br /> 6.2.6 Pools of Liquid <br /> No pools of liquid were observed on the subject property during the site reconnaissance. <br /> 6.2.7 Drains, Sumps and Clarifiers <br /> No drains, sumps, or clarifiers, other than those associated with storm water removal, were observed on <br /> the subject property during the site reconnaissance. <br /> 6.2.8 Pits, Ponds and Lagoons <br /> No pits, ponds or lagoons were observed on the subject property. <br /> 6.2.9 Stressed Vegetation <br /> No stressed vegetation was observed on the subject property. <br /> 6.2.10 Additional Potential Environmental Hazards <br /> No additional environmental hazards, including landfill activities or radiological hazards, were observed. <br /> 6.3 Non-ASTM Services <br /> 6.3.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACMs) <br /> Asbestos is the name given to a number of naturally occurring, fibrous silicate minerals mined for their <br /> useful properties such as thermal insulation, chemical and thermal stability, and high tensile strength. The <br /> Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101 requires certain <br /> construction materials to be presumed to contain asbestos, for purposes of this regulation. All thermal <br /> system insulation (TSI), surfacing material, and asphalt/vinyl flooring that are present in a building <br /> constructed prior to 1981 and have not been appropriately tested are "presumed asbestos-containing <br /> material" (PACM). <br /> Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER <br /> Project No. 17-184702.1 <br /> May 10,2017 <br /> Page 29 <br />