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200708364 <br />investigation was to locate potential buried MEC items at the load line. The investigation was <br />conducted at areas outside the building footprints. Following geophysical mapping of anomalies, <br />intrusive investigation of the anomalies was conducted. At Load Line 1, a total of <br />13,110 anomalies were dug, the majority of which were buried metal objects related to farming <br />or construction activities. Two of the anomalies that were dug were rocket warheads, an M28A <br />3.5 -inch HEAT Rocket warhead and an M29A2 3.5 -inch Practice Rocket. It was determined that <br />the warheads did not contain any explosive residue so they were classified as munitions debris <br />and the items were properly removed. In addition, two burial pits with asbestos - containing <br />material were located during this investigation. <br />(c) Work to remove buried asbestos - cement sewer lines on Load Line 1 was <br />conducted in March through May of 2006. After sewer removal, limited subsurface screening of <br />soils under the sewers was performed to confirm that the explosives content of the soil was not <br />greater than 10 %. The majority of the samples for Load Line 1 resulted in a level of less than <br />0.001% total explosives, with the highest result being 0.0032% total explosives. Because these <br />results were far below the value that is considered an explosive safety hazard (greater than 10% <br />explosives), the soils beneath the sewer lines were left in place. <br />(d) The buried asbestos debris areas that were discovered as part of the geophysical <br />investigation were excavated and removed in June and July of 2006. The purpose of this <br />removal project was also to remove any buried MEC that might be associated with the asbestos <br />debris areas and to obtain 5X certification for the remaining portions of Load Line 1. The <br />excavated soils and waste materials were inspected. for MEC and verification samples were <br />collected and analyzed. No MEC was discovered during this project. <br />(e) The Load Line 1 property received 5X certification. The 5X certification for <br />the Load Line 1 property that is included in Tract 37C was dated 31 December 2004, while the <br />former debris pits located on Load Line 1 that contained ACM are included under the <br />5X certification dated 10 January 2007. A summary of MEC discovered on the property is <br />provided in Exhibit "C," attached hereto and made a part hereof. <br />3. The Grantor represents that, to the best of its knowledge, no MEC is currently <br />present on the Property. Notwithstanding the Grantor's determination, the parties acknowledge <br />that there is a possibility that MEC may exist on the Property. If the Grantee, any subsequent <br />owner, or any other person should find any MEC on the Property, they shall immediately stop <br />any intrusive or ground- disturbing work in the area or in any adjacent areas and shall not attempt <br />to disturb, remove or destroy it, but shall immediately notify the Local Police Department so that <br />appropriate explosive ordnance disposal personnel can be dispatched to address such MEC as <br />required under applicable law and regulations. <br />4. Easement and Access Rights <br />(a) The Grantor reserves a perpetual and assignable right of access on, over, and <br />through the Property, to access and enter upon the Property in any case in which a munitions <br />G� <br />