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with ASTM E 1527, cannot be used to provide Landowner Liability Protections <br /> under CERCLA, and does not claim to identify "recognized environmental <br /> conditions." Any interested parties are advised to obtain a Phase I ESA before <br /> making decisions related to the presence or absence of recognized <br /> environmental conditions on the Site. This report is not to be used to determine <br /> compliance with local, State, or Federal requirements, including but not limited to <br /> water quality, septic system performance, waste discharge, and hazardous <br /> materials handling. This report relies on many sources; Live Oak cannot warrant <br /> the accuracy or completeness of information provided by those sources. <br /> Furthermore, no sample collection and analysis has been performed as part of <br /> this report; without soil and groundwater analysis, all conclusions of this report <br /> should be considered professional opinion, not scientific certainty. Site <br /> conditions and regulatory guidelines are subject to change and may invalidate <br /> portions of this report. This report and its recommendations in no way fulfill or <br /> reduce the property owner's responsibilities related to the environmental <br /> management of the Site under local, State, and Federal law. Finally, many <br /> sources of contamination are identified by a typical SSCR. Although the San <br /> Joaquin County Environmental Health Department may not require a response to <br /> all conditions identified, Live Oak recommends that the client thoroughly consider <br /> all identified conditions and seek further information if desired. <br /> 12.0 QUALIFICATIONS <br /> Abigail Racco received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Columbia College <br /> in New York City. She has worked in the environmental field since 2002. Ms. <br /> Racco was a California Registered Environmental Assessor (REA) in good <br /> standing prior to the July 2012 closure of the California Department of Toxic <br /> Substances Control's REA program. She has received 40 hours training in <br /> Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response. <br /> David Welch is a California Professional Engineering Geologist, Hydrogeologist, <br /> and Geophysicist. He received a bachelor's degree in geology from the <br /> University of the Pacific and a master's degree in geology from San Jose State <br /> University. He has worked in the engineering geology, environmental, and <br /> geophysical fields since 1990. In addition to environmental and geologic <br /> investigations, Mr. Welch's work experience includes geophysical exploration <br /> and modeling for groundwater, oil, and gas. <br /> Ms. Racco and Mr. Welch founded Live Oak GeoEnviron mental, Inc. in 2009. <br /> LOGE 2327 17 <br />