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equipment. Additionally, per the DPHBVC document dated November 21, 1956), earlier <br />disposal at the Lynch IDS associated with the former SSDS included the disposal of municipal <br />solid waste and peach/apricot pits. Delta Funding, LTD currently owns the property. <br />i <br />The Beard property is a 10 -acre site that is generally square in shape, with a joggled eastern <br />property boundary. The property is bounded by the Bill Lane IDS on the north, private property <br />and a segment of Santa Fe Road on the east, a city park on the south, and the BNSF railroad on <br />the west. As observed by CIWMB and LEA staff on the May 1, 2001 site visit, the property is <br />poorly graded and generally flat with inadequate drainage control. The northern most portion of <br />the property is strewn with glass shards, metal, crushed asphalt, and concrete debris. Jon W. <br />Beard owns the Beard property. <br />The Waller property is 17.4 acres in size and is bound by Santa Fe Road on the west, Henry <br />Road on the east, and private properties on the north and south. Topographic maps indicate the <br />presence of gravel pits, similar to the pit at the Bill Lane IDS and surrounding areas. It is <br />suspected that the gravel pit(s) on this property may have been filled with wastes during the time <br />the SSDS was operating. <br />Based on review of a September 1951 aerial photograph, the area identified as a gravel pit on the <br />USGS topographic map appears to correspond to dredge tailings. This is based on another nearby <br />area as shown on the September 1951 photograph with a similar appearance of parallel, linear, <br />positive relief features which on the USGS topographic map is identified as dredge tailings. The <br />origin of this apparent dredged material is not known. B. I. Waller ETL owns the Waller <br />property. FF ESTS (APN 249-060-10). <br />Santa Fe Road Disposal Site — Health & Safety Plan 4 October 2002 <br />