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day. I accepted Jim Czarnecki's offer to photograph containers or other materials found during <br />a search of the debris and materials on the property. <br />Looking. north across a fence, I saw three open topped 55 gallon capacity steel drums, one closed <br />55 gallon capacity steel drum, two steel storage tanks of approximately 250 gallon capacity <br />each, and two large steel storage tanks with an estimated capacity of 1,500 gallons each on the <br />adjacent property. I did not investigate further on the north side of the fence because I could not <br />determine if it was also part of Mr. Bill Lane's property and did not wish to complicate matters <br />by entering a second party's property. <br />I chose not to enter areas which had visible flames or generated large quantities of smoke. I saw <br />the following materials and items mixed in among soil, construction debris and other garbage in <br />the burning o'r smoldering areas: <br />a) Ash and burnt material <br />b) Soil <br />c) Wood debris <br />d) Broken pieces of concrete <br />e) Sections of plastic pipe (PVC) <br />f) More than 5 truck and auto tires in each of three different areas <br />g) Three partially crushed 55 gallon capacity chemical drums containing residues of <br />an amber colored oil. These drums had manufacturing labeling indicating that the <br />original contents were lube oils. <br />h) Four 5 gallon blue plastic containers of Delco 100 Chevron Oil which held small <br />quantities of residues. <br />i) Three 5 gallon white plastic containers with visible white solid residues. The <br />containers had manufacturer labels for household detergents and cleaning materials. <br />j) Two melted and fire damaged blue plastic 5.gallon containers which could not be <br />positively identified. <br />k) Seven 55 gallon capacity chemical drums which had been crushed and partially <br />buried <br />1) One 12 volt equipment battery <br />m) Other organic material which was burning <br />n) Pieces of steel, metal pipe, and metal scrap <br />o) One matress and box spring which had been burnt <br />