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• Fluorescent lighting was noted at the Property. Spent tubes and bulbs are regulated as <br /> hazardous wastes. Ballasts in these lights are suspected to be PCB containing. <br /> • Pole mounted electrical transformers are located adjacent the Property. <br /> • Air conditioning systems employing ozone depleting chemicals exist on the Property. <br /> • Hazardous materials in the form of x-ray equipment, possible lead sheeting, film <br /> processing equipment and photochemicals, various reagents, paint, and maintenance <br /> chemicals are located at the Property. <br /> • Approximately 30-50 gallons of paint are located on the Property. The painted surfaces <br /> • of the structures are suspected to contain lead due to the age of the buildings. <br /> • Two 265 gallon steel fuel oil ASTs exist within structures on the Property. The AST in <br /> the former clinic building has staining associated with it on the surrounding concrete <br /> surfaces. <br /> • Evidence of an old foundation and a metal pipe flush with ground surface were observed <br /> on the Property. <br /> 10 6.0 RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Liesch understands the City intends to demolish all structures on the Property after acquisition. <br /> Liesch recommends the following items be accomplished prior to demolition: <br /> • Complete an asbestos containing materials survey to comply with NESHAPS <br /> requirements. Employ a licensed asbestos contractor to remove friable asbestos materials <br /> • in accordance with NESHAPS requirements. <br /> • Decommission and remove the fuel oil tanks. <br /> • Decommission and remove the x-ray machine, lead sheeting if present, film processing <br /> equipment and related chemicals. <br /> • Remove all PCB containing light ballasts and fluorescent bulbs. <br /> • Remove all ozone depleting chemicals and known mercury switch devices. <br /> B.A.LIESCH ASSOCIATES.INC. <br /> May 1996 Hydrogeologists •Engineers •Environmental Scientists •Page 14• <br />