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Geotechnical, Geologic and Environmental Reports Should Not Be Interchanged <br /> The equipment,techniques and personnel used to perform an environmental study differ significantly from <br /> those used to perform a geotechnical or geologic study and vice versa. For that reason, a geotechnical <br /> engineering or geologic report does not usually relate any environmental findings, conclusions or <br /> recommendations; e.g., about the likelihood of encountering underground storage tanks or regulated <br /> contaminants. Similarly, environmental reports are not used to address geotechnical or geologic concerns <br /> regarding a specific project. <br /> Most Environmental Findings Are Professional Opinions <br /> Our interpretations are based on field observations and chemical analytical data from discrete sampling <br /> locations at the site on the date sampled. Sampling represents those points where tests are conducted or <br /> samples are taken. GeoEngineers reviewed field and laboratory data and then applied our professional <br /> judgment to render an opinion about conditions throughout the site. Actual conditions may differ— <br /> sometimes significantly—from those indicated in this report. There is always a potential that areas of <br /> contamination exist in portions of the site that were not sampled or tested during this or previous studies. <br /> GEOENGINEERS� January 24,2022 1 Page D-3 <br /> File No.0661-108-03 <br />