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2. List the amounts and types of materials on site which may be costly to remove (Examples: <br />soiled solvents, waste oils [metal laden], hydraulic fluids, antifreeze, etc.) and types of <br />containers (Examples: 55-gallon drums, 5-gallon bucket, 100-]b. sacks, etc.). Inquire as to <br />whether any of these materials are stored underground, and document accordingly. <br />,S'GfrJ~ vred v, / f9'n-~ ~tectc(e <br />„$~ClV J~t.~ ~ NY6/~,~G OI <br />/ 2 (/Su-O f .,( 7'w o ¢e c.4 ~, , l O ; l C d e ,7. / <br />~~ ,snuff 1 a so/ ~ ta., ~E ~ , <br />Lr ute v.~ ~I ev-B ra..k ~ , <br />3. List the number and vollume of any PCB or PCB contaminated uansformets. If no evidence of <br />"PCB Free" certification is found, and operator cannot produce documentation during inspection, <br />list all transformers and volumes. <br />N~.e. , <br />4. Give the location, area, and rough volume of all equipment storage/bone yard areas on site. <br />Rough volume is obtained by estimating the height of material stored and approximate area <br />covered by the material. <br />~/vU ~ X 2 w ~ .tdact ~.w..fru ~~ ~ au u- ~o ~ ~i ~~G ~ Low ao( <br />/Yl f 1'~ <br />.k.~~ ~ ,~ (Caro o~c r ~'P d <br />5. List the location of any buried fuel tanks or fuel lines. If there are buried tanks, inquire about <br />the volume of them. <br />q/v+r ~ <br />