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Pinyon <br />Table 3-1 Summary of General Site Observations <br />Potential <br />Observed <br />Section for Potential <br />Observed <br />Section for <br />Environmental <br />Present? <br />Additional Environmental <br />Present? <br />Additional <br />Concern Information Concern Information <br />Hazardous <br />substances and <br />No Drains and Sumps No <br />petroleum products <br />use <br />Hazardous <br />substances and No <br />Pits, Ponds and <br />No <br />petroleum product Lagoons <br />containers <br />Storage Tanks No <br />Exterior Stained <br />No <br />Soil or Pavement <br />Odors No <br />Stressed <br />No <br />Vegetation <br />Areas of fill or <br />Pools of Liquid No solid waste No <br />disposal <br />Unidentified <br />Drums No substance No <br />containers <br />Polychlorinated <br />NO <br />Waste water or <br />No <br />Biphenyls (PCBs) Storm water <br />Heating and Cooling No Wells No <br />Stains and <br />No Septic System No <br />Corrosion <br />3.3 Other Environmental Conditions <br />In addition to features defined by the ASTM Standard, Pinyon evaluated several non -scope issues, as <br />discussed below. <br />3.3.1 Radon Gas <br />Radon -222 (radon) is a naturally -occurring gas which is prevalent in certain areas of the country. The USGS <br />conducted a radon survey in 1993 of Teller County (USGS, 1993). A total of three measurements were <br />Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Page 8 <br />Squaw Gulch <br />Teller County Road 88, Cripple Creek, Colorado