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Identified Contamination Source Evaluation <br /> 19. Two natural gas pipelines were Regulatory oversight for hazardous <br /> identified within one-quarter mile of materials pipelines is provided by <br /> the Site, one along West Ripon the U.S. Department of <br /> Road approximately one-quarter Transportation, Pipeline and <br /> mile north of the Site and the other Hazardous Materials Safety <br /> one-quarter mile west of the Site. Administration. <br /> Both pipelines are listed as active. <br /> (Current off-site) <br /> 9.0 RECOMMENDATONS <br /> This report should be seen as a screening tool to identify areas where hazardous <br /> substances may be present on the Site. As part of the land use application <br /> process, the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department may <br /> recommend that certain actions be taken in response to conditions identified. <br /> Additionally, any conditions out of compliance with local, State, or Federal <br /> regulations should be corrected; it is outside the scope of work of the Surface <br /> and Subsurface Contamination Report to determine regulatory compliance. <br /> 10.0 CONCLUSIONS <br /> This SSCR was prepared for the subject Site, located at 6721 East Perrin Road <br /> and 24500 South Union Road, Manteca, California, to identify evidence of any <br /> on- or off-site, current or past, sources of contamination. Several potential <br /> sources of contamination, many typical of similar properties in the area, have <br /> been identified and discussed in Section 8.0. The San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department will review this report and notify the property <br /> owner if that agency recommends any actions to be taken prior to parcel division. <br /> 11.0 LIMITATIONS <br /> This SSCR has been prepared for the exclusive purpose of processing of a land <br /> use application through the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department. It is authorized for use only by the client, the property owner, and <br /> the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department, and for a maximum <br /> time period of six months from its date of completion. The standard of care <br /> employed is typical for this type of report. Live Oak does not represent that all <br /> existing or potential contamination has been identified, although an attempt has <br /> been made to identify typical contamination sources. The SSCR is a document <br /> specific to the San Joaquin County Development Title, §9-905.12; it is not <br /> equivalent to a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), does not comply <br /> LOGE 2327 16 <br />