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disposal area. The boundary of the "site" and the suspected boundary of the waste disposal <br /> area are not indicated. The photograph also shows discolored unidentifiable materials <br /> stockpiled south of the office and south/southeast of the shop, likely glass/glass manufacturing <br /> and or waste products. This material should be identified and some information about these <br /> materials provided. <br /> Np <br /> ��A��'n ��_ _1;. , '�, — <br /> This report was provided as an attachment to an AGE email to the EHD (LEA) stating that a soil <br /> boring permit was obtained and that the potential buyer performed the work to evaluate the <br /> former AST spills on the property "...and use of the land for waste water disposal. Now the <br /> closure of the `landfill'will become part of the scope of work."(The AGE statements in the email <br /> are not entirely clear.) The accompanying report was signed and stamped by a registered <br /> Professional Geologist and therefore, was interpreted to be a final report. However, after this <br /> report was reviewed, it appears that a subsequent report dated approximately one month later <br /> was prepared and likely supersedes the subject report. The subject report contained <br /> typographical errors and inconsistencies (e.g., soil borings are referred to with different <br /> terminology and inconsistent nomenclatures (e.g., AB1 through AB7 and then B1-B3, the latter <br /> appears to be incorrect). <br /> AGE stated that the accompanying PSA report, prepared at the request of Reynolds & Brown, <br /> indicated the following: <br /> • On December 4, 2014, seven (7) "soil probe borings/soil borings" AB-1 through AB-7, were <br /> advanced in the area of the 1985"straw oil line leak and 1992 fuel oil leak from an AST southwest <br /> and southeast of the electrical substation. <br /> "...14 soil probe borings" for the collection of soil samples and water samples at the sites <br /> where former glass debris and dust waste streams were managed or disposed and/or w[h]ere <br /> surface water features appear to have been comingled with waste." On December 5, 2014, <br /> eight soil borings, AB8 through AB16, were advanced in the former glass debris and dust <br /> waste stream areas and one soil boring was advanced at the "eastem edge of the southem <br /> parcel near [a] depression which was depicted to have surface water discharged." On <br /> December 8, 2014, five soil borings, AB17 through AB21 were advanced within an area of the <br /> property were [where] former glass debris and dust waste streams were historically <br /> "managed/treated, stored and on the surface disposed." <br /> • "Based on Recognized Environmental Conditions (REQ), the following items have been <br /> evaluated. The 'presents" [presence] of water quality degrading chemicals within the shallow <br /> upper aquifer, within an area of the property, former glass debris and dust waste streams on the <br /> southwestem portion of the property; a report of a 1985 straw oil line leak at a historical above <br /> ground storage tank(AS7), at the south edge of the property which reportedly in 1986 underwent <br /> investigation, a report of a 1992 fuel oil leak from an AST, at the west side of the on-site <br /> transformer station on the property which reportedly underwent investigation and excavation." <br /> Ninyo&Moore 1 500 E.Louise Avenue,Lathrop,San Joaquin County,California 1 104690095 1 August 11,2017 1 <br />