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chemical use, storage treatment and disposal practices, past or present). This inspection shall be <br />conducted in such a manner that assures uniform coverage so that all of the Property is viewed. <br />b. Any debris, mounds, trash piles, stressed vegetation or similar features or deposits that may <br />indicate old dump sites shall be inspected. Other areas that demand careful examination are <br />sinkholes, ravines, rights-of-way, edges of fields and water courses. <br />c. Any areas or items of concern shall be marked on aerial photographs and/or maps, numbered <br />and described in the environmental audit. The degree of concern regarding hazardous materials at <br />these locations should be addressed. <br />d. Field analysis of soil and/or groundwater samples where there appears to be a presence of <br />potentially hazardous materials should be performed. This shall include hand augured samples and <br />organic vapor analysis of any suspicious areas that would warrant this testing. <br />11. The environmental audit report shall contain a discussion and evaluations of the relevance of <br />all the components listed above along with definite conclusions and specific recommendations and <br />include the following: <br />a. A discussion of the past and present uses of the Property. <br />b. Color photographs of the current site conditions oriented to specific locations on the site. All trash <br />sites on the Property or impacting the Property shall be photographed. <br />c. A discussion of all findings and specific conclusions regarding the site contamination <br />probability. <br />d. Recommendations for further action based upon the results of the inspection and estimated costs <br />if further assessment is deemed necessary. <br />12. The environmental audit shall be approved and certified by a professional engineer or <br />geologist licensed by the State of Florida. <br />13. The environmental audit must be certified to the Purchaser. The certification shall state the <br />following: (a) the date the original environmental audit was completed and the date of the update to <br />the environmental audit, if an update is required or necessary; (b) the environmental audit meets the <br />requirements of the Purchaser; (c) the accuracy, correctness and completeness of the <br />environmental audit is provided with the knowledge of the Comprehensive Environmental Response <br />Compensation And Liability Act as set forth in 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq., as amended <br />("CERCLA"); and (d) the Purchaser is entitled to rely on the information set forth in the <br />environmental audit. <br />14. A certified copy of the environmental audit shall be delivered to the Purchaser <br />