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Local Agencies and /or Officials <br /> Inquiries will be made of local agencies or officials that may have records of environmental <br /> conditions or incidents related to the subject property or adjacent properties. Such agencies may <br /> include the Local Fire Department, Hazardous Materials Response, City /County Health <br /> Department, Local Pollution Control Agency, or others deemed appropriate for the property, its <br /> location, or specific conditions. <br /> Task 3: Additional Records Sources <br /> In the event that site - specific conditions or standard information sources indicate a potential <br /> environmental condition(s) associated with the property, other selective files or records may be <br /> reviewed for additional information regarding such conditions. This information will be obtained at <br /> the discretion of Berg ♦ Oliver based on the findings of the investigation. Other typical sources <br /> include specific files from the Texas Railroad Commission, the Texas Commission on <br /> Environmental Quality, and the Environmental Protection Agency. <br /> Task 4: Site Reconnaissance <br /> General Site Setting <br /> Site reconnaissance will be conducted to physically and visually inspect the property for indications <br /> of environmental conditions. Observations will be made of the Current Site Usage, Adjacent Site <br /> Usage, Topography and Landscape, Structures, Roads, Improvements and, to the extent <br /> practicable, Potable Water Supply, Sewage Disposal System, and other Utility Installations. <br /> Interior and Exterior Observations <br /> The property and any buildings or structures will be inspected for visual or physical evidence of <br /> hazardous substances or petroleum products. Exterior observations include, but are not limited <br /> to, pits, ponds, lagoons, stained soil or pavement, pools of liquid, strong odors, stressed <br /> vegetation, solid waste, waste water and associated discharge(s), above or below ground storage <br /> tanks, drums or containers, unidentified substances, wells, or septic systems. If interior <br /> inspection is required, observations will include those listed above, if applicable, as well as <br /> heating /cooling sources and fuels, stains or corrosion, drains and sumps, storage or treatment <br /> areas, and construction materials. Any listed, or non - listed, indicator of hazardous substances or <br /> petroleum products will be identified in the findings of the report. <br /> Berg•Oliver Associates, Inc. <br /> BOA Project Number 8310espr <br /> July 5, 2011 <br />