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HEnv Project #201603 <br />~/march 1, 2016 <br />33 <br />Ill. INTRODUCTION <br />111.1. Purpose and Scope <br />On February 8, 2016, HEnv was authorized by Oakwood Solar Farm, LLC to conduct a <br />Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for the site located at 6517 U,S. Highway <br />70 in Mebane, Orange County, North Carolina. <br />The purpose of this Phase I ESA, was to identify on -site or riff -site recognized <br />environmental conditions (R.ECs) that may adversely affect the subject site. The <br />environmental assessment was conducted in accordance with ASTM E 1527 -13 and <br />EPA Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries. The environmental <br />assessment was conducted under the supervision or responsible charge of an individual <br />that qualifies as an enuironmentaI professional. as def ined in 40 CFR §312. <br />This report is provided 'for Oakwood Solar Farm, LLC; ESA Renowab €es, LLCF their <br />successors, and/or assigns. This report is not intended to be used or relied upon in <br />connection with other projects or by other unidentified third parties. The use of this report <br />by any undesignated third party or parties will be at such party's sole risk and HEnv <br />disclaims €iabifity for any such third party use or reliance. <br />111.2. General t- Imiting Conditions <br />This report involves a site reconnaissance, review of regulatory information, any <br />historical summary in accordance with the ASTIV standard. In conducting this Phase i <br />ESA, HEnv used and assumed accuracy and completeness in Information obtained from <br />the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) and/or the Orange <br />County government. Additionally, HEnv used information obtained from a database <br />search prepared by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (IsDR). <br />It should be noted that a Phase I ESA does not Include subsurface exploration or <br />chemical screening of soil and groundwater. Therefore, no statement of scientific <br />certainty can be made regarding subsurface conditions that may be the result of on -site <br />or off site sources. The findings and conclusions of this report are based on <br />professional judgment regarding the data gathered during the course of this assessment. <br />The findings of this Phase I ESA are based on the conversations, data reviews, and field <br />observations noted in this report. The findings could change, based on other information <br />that could become available in the future. HEnv is not liable for the discovery or <br />elimination of hazards that may potentially cause damage, accidents, or injury. <br />ASTM E- 1527 -13 defines a "recognized environmental condition" (ICE) as: "the <br />presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a <br />property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or a material <br />threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures <br />on the property or into the ground, groundwater, or surface water of the property. The <br />term includes hazardous substances or petroleum products even under conditions in <br />compliance with laws. The term is not intended to include de minim €s conditions that <br />generally do not present a threat to human health or the environment and that generally <br />would not be the subject of an enforcement action If Drought to the attention of <br />appropriate governmental agencies." <br />4 <br />