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7.0 FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS <br /> Findings <br /> A REC refers to the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, <br /> or at a property: due to release to the environment; under conditions indicative of a release to the <br /> environment; or under conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment. The <br /> following was identified during the course of this assessment: <br /> • Partner did not identify any recognized environmental conditions during the course of this <br /> assessment. <br /> A CREC refers to a REC resulting from a past release of hazardous substances or petroleum products that <br /> has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority, with hazardous substances <br /> or petroleum products allowed to remain in place subject to the implementation of required controls. <br /> The following was identified during the course of this assessment: <br /> • Partner did not identify any controlled recognized environmental conditions during the course of <br /> this assessment. <br /> An HREC refers to a past release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products that has occurred in <br /> connection with the property and has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory <br /> authority or meeting unrestricted use criteria established by a regulatory authority, without subjecting the <br /> property to any required controls. The following was identified during the course of this assessment: <br /> • Partner did not identify any historical recognized environmental conditions during the course of <br /> this assessment. <br /> An environmental issue refers to environmental concerns identified by Partner, which do not qualify as <br /> RECs; however, warrant further discussion. The following was identified during the course of this <br /> assessment: <br /> • Partner did not identify any environmental issues during the course of this assessment. <br /> Conclusions, Opinions and Recommendations <br /> Partner has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in conformance with the scope and <br /> limitations of ASTM Practice E1527-13 of 1325 EI Pinal Drive in the City of Stockton, San Joaquin County, <br /> California (the "subject property"). Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in <br /> Section 1.5 of this report. <br /> This assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions or environmental <br /> issues in connection with the subject property. Based on the conclusions of this assessment, Partner <br /> recommends no further investigation of the subject property at this time. <br /> Phase I Environmental Site Assessment PARTNER <br /> Project No. 17-184702.1 <br /> May 10,2017 <br /> Page 33 <br />