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No Further Action Required Request Report <br /> US Can—Welty Road September 24,2013 <br /> 2011. Review–Soil and Groundwater Investigation and Monitoring Well Destruction <br /> Report, US Can– Welty Road, Vernalis, San Joaquin County. April. <br /> 2012. Review–Human Health Screening Evaluation, US Can-Welty Road, Vernalis, <br /> San Joaquin County. May. <br /> RWQCB (San Francisco Bay Region), 2008. Screening for Environmental Concerns at Sites <br /> with Contaminated Soil and Groundwater(Interim Final). May. <br /> SAIC,2005. Management of Heavy Crude Oil in the Shallow Subsurface, Historical Pipeline <br /> Portfolio—Bakersfield to Richmond. August. <br /> , 2010. Monitoring Well Destruction and Soil and Groundwater Investigation Report, US <br /> Can– Welty Road, 35275 Welty Road, Vernalis San Joaquin, California. December 28. <br /> , 2012a. Human Health Screening Evaluation, US Can– Welty Road, 35275 Welty Road, <br /> Vernalis, San Joaquin County, California. March 22. <br /> 2012b. Supplemental Well Search Report, US Can– Welty Road, 35275 Welty Road, <br /> Vernalis, San Joaquin County, California. November 20. <br /> United States Geological Survey 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangle Map,Vernalis, California, <br /> 1980. <br /> WHF, 1996. Hunter Container Corporation, 35275 Hwy. 33, Vernalis, California, Phase I– <br /> Site Characterization, Waste/Burn Pit&Surrounding Area, April. <br /> 6. REPORT LIMITATIONS <br /> This technical document was prepared on behalf of CEMC and is intended for its sole use and <br /> for use by the local, state or federal regulatory agency that the technical document was sent to by <br /> SAIC. Any other person or entity obtaining,using,or relying on this technical document hereby <br /> acknowledges that they do so at their own risk, and that SAIC shall have no responsibility or <br /> liability for the consequences thereof. <br /> Site history and background information provided in this technical document are based on <br /> sources that may include interviews with environmental regulatory agencies and property <br /> management personnel and a review of acquired environmental regulatory agency documents <br /> and property information obtained from CEMC and others. SAIC has not made,nor has it been <br /> asked to make, any independent investigation concerning the accuracy,reliability,or <br /> completeness of such information beyond that described in this technical document. <br /> Recognizing reasonable limits of time and cost, this technical document cannot wholly eliminate <br /> uncertainty regarding the vertical and lateral extent of impacted environmental media. <br /> Opinions and recommendations presented in this technical document apply only to site <br /> conditions and features as they existed at the time of SAIC's site visits or site work and cannot <br /> be applied to conditions and features of which SAIC is unaware and has not had the opportunity <br /> to evaluate. <br /> All sources of information on which SAIC has relied in making its conclusions (including direct <br /> field observations) are identified by reference in this technical document or in appendices <br /> attached to this technical document. Any information not listed by reference or in appendices <br /> 12 SAIE <br />