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California Land Site List CALIFORNIA LAND SITE LIST JOBSITE START END DATE EXPOSURE MODIFICATION DATE DATE LEVEL 100 MCALLISTER STREET--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-51 31-Jan-51 L 110 SIXTH AVE--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 30-Jan-68 - - VL 1200 CALIFORNIA ST--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-64 31-Dec-66 L 12TH COAST GUARD DISTRICT--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 17-Nov-67 - - L 14TH STREET PIER, OUTER HARBOR--OAKLAND, CA 01-Jan-74 31-Jan-74 S 1500 PAGE MILL ROAD--PALO ALTO, CA 02-Dec-71 07-Dec-71 L 22 BATTERY STREET--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Mar-51 31-Mar-51 L 2636 ADELINE STREET--OAKLAND, CA (RES) 01-Jan-52 31-Dec-54 VL 3140 ALFRED ST--SANTA CLARA, CA 16-May-72 16-May-72 VL 31ST AVENUE & GEARY (RES)--SAN FRANCISCO, CA (SENIOR CITIZEN'S HOME) 01-Sep-73 30-Sep-73 VL 329 BRANNAN STREET BUILDING--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 20-Dec-68 - - L 3436 PIERCE ST--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 30-Jan-68 - - VL 433 CALIFORNIA STREET--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 14-Aug-69 21-Aug-69 L 4TH AVENUE APARTMENTS--PALO ALTO, CA 01-Jan-64 31-Dec-72 VL 525 UNIVERSITY AVENUE--PALO ALTO, CA 01-Jan-62 31-Dec-72 VL 5558 CHRISTIE ST--EMERYVILLE, CA 23-Jun-70 23-Jun-70 VL 580 MONTGOMERY ST--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 31-Jul-69 31-Jul-69 L 601 CALIFORNIA STREET--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-53 31-Dec-92 L 635 SACRAMENTO ST--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 06-Dec-65 - - L 7TH & HENSLEY--RICHMOND, CA 01-Jul-72 31-Jul-72 VL 7TH STREET PIER--OAKLAND, CA 01-Oct-70 31-Mar-77 S 807 ACACIA LANE (RES)--SANTA ROSA, CA 01-Jan-49 31-Dec-55 L A. TEICHERT & SON, INC.--DAVIS, CA 23-Jun-70 - - VL A.R. MASS CHEMICAL--SAN PABLO, CA 01-Oct-60 01-Jul-62 S ABBOTT LABORATORIES--BURLINGAME, CA 29-Sep-65 - - S ABC STUDIOS--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-51 31-Dec-62 L ABEX--AMSCO DIVISION--OAKLAND, CA 27-Oct-69 27-Oct-69 S AC&S--SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-49 31-Dec-78 VL ACCENT FOODS--SAN JOSE, CA 01-Jan-62 31-Dec-88 S ACCENT MANUFACTURING PLANT--SAN JOSE, CA 01-Jan-64 31-Dec-72 S ACILLIES--MARTINEZ, CA 01-Jan-72 31-Jan-72 VL ACME BREWING CO--SAN FRANCISCO, CA (FULTON/OCTAVIA) 01-Jan-59 31-Dec-67 S ADAMS ELEVATOR--WOODLAND, CA 01-May-78 31-Dec-78 L ADERHOLT SPECIALTY COMPANY INC--MODESTO, CA 01-Jan-72 31-Dec-72 L ADULT DAY SCHOOL- OAKLAND, CA 18-Mar-68 - - VL April 2018 1 CALIFORNIA LAND SITE LIST JOBSITE START END DATE EXPOSURE MODIFICATION DATE DATE LEVEL ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES--SANTA CLARA, CA 01-Jan-66 31-Dec-88 S AEC--LAWRENCE BERKELEY LABS, CA 01-Jan-50 31-Dec-93 L AEC--LAWRENCE LIVERMORE LABS, CA 01-Jan-47 31-Dec-00 L AERO DELIVERY--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-44 31-Dec-47 L AEROJET-GENERAL CORP--NIMBUS, CA 01-Jan-46 31-Dec-97 S AFB CONTRACTORS--TRACY, CA - - 02-Jun-75 S AGENCY EXPEDITING--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-51 31-Dec-53 VL AGNEWS STATE HOSPITAL--SANTA CLARA, CA 01-Jan-48 01-Jan-82 L AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS--LIVERMORE, CA 01-Jan-78 31-Dec-78 S AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS--NIMBUS, CA 01-Jan-55 31-Dec-56 S AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS--SACRAMENTO, CA 01-Jan-55 01-Jan-69 S AIRPORT INN--SACRAMENTO, CA 29-Sep-69 12-Nov-69 L ALADDIN HEATING CORP--SAN LEANDRO, CA 01-Jan-49 01-Jan-68 VL ALAMEDA COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING--1221 OAK, OAKLAND, CA 01-Jan-62 31-Dec-63 L ALAMEDA COUNTY COURT--12TH ST, OAKLAND, CA 01-Jan-47 31-Dec-63 L ALAMEDA COUNTY COURT--HAYWARD, CA 01-Jan-60 31-Dec-61 L ALAMEDA COUNTY PLUMBING SHOP--OAKLAND, CA - - 10-Nov-75 L ALAMEDA HIGH SCHOOL--ALAMEDA, CA 01-Oct-58 31-Dec-89 VL ALAMEDA HOSPITAL--ALAMEDA, CA 01-Oct-58 31-Dec-89 L ALAMEDA POLICE DEPARTMANT--ALAMEDA, CA 01-Oct-58 31-Dec-89 L ALAMEDA REFRIGERATION--HAYWARD, CA 01-Jan-67 31-Dec-78 VL ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. 01-Jan-46 31-Dec-46 S ALBANY CITY HALL--ALBANY, CA 01-Jan-65 31-Dec-65 L ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL--ALBANY, CA 01-Jun-56 31-Aug-56 VL ALBAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - - 24-Jun-75 S ALBERS FLOUR MILL-OAKLAND, CA 01-Jan-51 31-Dec-51 S ALBERTO & COSTA, INC.--LIVERMORE, CA 16-Mar-72 - - VL ALBERT'S MEN'S STORE 04-Mar-70 04-Mar-70 VL ALBERTSONS MARKET--SAN JOSE, CA 05-Jun-68 - - VL ALBERTSONS MARKET--VALLEJO, CA 27-Jul-67 - - VL ALCAN ALUMINUM--ALBANY, CA 04-May-70 08-Aug-73 L ALCOA BUILDING--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-54 31-Dec-65 L ALCOSTA MALL--SAN RAMON, CA 22-Apr-69 23-Apr-69 VL ALEENA APARTMENTS (RES)--SAN RAFAEL, CA 01-Jan-46 31-Dec-83 VL ALEXIAN BROTHERS HOSPITAL--SAN JOSE, CA 01-Jan-60 31-Dec-69 L April 2018 2 CALIFORNIA LAND SITE LIST JOBSITE START END DATE EXPOSURE MODIFICATION DATE DATE LEVEL ALHAMBRA HIGH SCHOOL--MARTINEZ, CA 01-Jan-74 31-Dec-74 VL ALLEN'S DELIVERY--SAN FRANCISCO, CA (50 HAWTHORN STREET) 01-Jan-54 31-Dec-55 VL ALLIED CHEMICAL--BAY POINT, CA 01-Apr-72 31-Dec-79 S ALLIED CHEMICAL--PORT CHICAGO, CA 01-Dec-66 28-Feb-67 S ALLIED CHEMICAL--RICHMOND, CA 01-Jan-54 31-Dec-99 S ALLIED ENGINEERING CORP--ALAMEDA, CA 07-Jul-65 08-Jul-65 VL ALLIED PACKING & SUPPLY--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-63 31-Dec-95 VL ALMADEN PLAZA--SAN JOSE, CA 01-Jan-62 31-Dec-69 VL ALMADEN SHOPPING CENTER 01-Jan-60 31-Dec-64 VL ALMOND GROWERS--SACRAMENTO, CA 01-Jan-64 31-Dec-83 S ALPHA BETA MARKET--ALAMEDA, CA 11-Nov-74 11-Nov-74 VL ALPHA BETA MARKET--DANVILLE, CA 10-Apr-68 - - VL ALPHA BETA MARKET--NEWARK, CA 01-May-73 31-May-73 VL ALPHA BETA MARKET--NOVATO, CA 19-Nov-74 19-Nov-74 VL ALPHA BETA MARKET--SAN MATEO, CA 01-Feb-73 28-Feb-73 VL ALSTIN & CO.--SACRAMENTO, CA 31-Aug-72 - - VL ALTA BATES HOSPITAL--BERKELEY, CA 01-Jan-51 31-Dec-89 L ALUM ROCK SCHOOL--SAN JOSE, CA 13-Oct-65 31-Dec-66 VL AMALGAMATED SUPERIOR ENGINEERING INC--SAN JOSE, CA - - 14-Oct-75 VL AMDAHL--SANTA CLARA, CA 01-Jan-66 31-Dec-88 S AMELIA EARHART SCHOOL--SAN LEANDRO, CA 01-Oct-58 31-Dec-89 VL AMERICAN ASBESTOS CO.--SAN FRANCISCO, CA - - 01-Jan-99 L AMERICAN BITUMIS--OAKLAND, CA 01-Jan-59 30-Dec-59 S AMERICAN BRASS & IRON--OAKLAND, CA 01-Jan-49 01-Jan-82 S AMERICAN CAN CO--BRISBANE, CA 01-Jan-59 31-Dec-59 S AMERICAN CAN CO--OAKLAND, CA 01-Jan-51 31-Dec-62 S AMERICAN CAN CO--SACRAMENTO, CA 14-Oct-59 15-Oct-59 S AMERICAN CAN CO--SAN FRANCISCO, CA (23RD & ILLINOIS ST) 01-Jan-51 26-Jan-68 S AMERICAN CAN CO--SAN FRANCISCO, CA (THIRD ST NEAR MARIPOSA) 01-Jan-64 31-Dec-89 S AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR--CLARKSBURG, CA 01-Jan-47 31-Dec-84 S AMERICAN HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT--SAN FRANCSICO, CA 01-Jan-62 31-Dec-66 VL AMERICAN LICORICE CO--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 21-Nov-67 13-Dec-67 S AMERICAN LICORICE CO--UNION CITY, CA 28-May-70 30-Jun-70 S AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. 01-Jan-62 31-Dec-90 S AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.-MISSION ROCK PIER 50--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-52 01-Jan-99 S April 2018 3 CALIFORNIA LAND SITE LIST JOBSITE START END DATE EXPOSURE MODIFICATION DATE DATE LEVEL AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.--OAKLAND, CA 01-Jan-61 31-Dec-85 S AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.-PIER 80--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 29-Oct-70 29-Oct-70 S AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-44 31-Dec-86 S AMERICAN RIVER CITY COLLEGE--CITRUS HEIGHTS,CA 01-Jan-65 31-Dec-86 VL AMERICAN RIVER HOSPITAL--SACRAMENTO, CA 01-Jan-70 31-Dec-89 L AMERICAN RIVER JUNIOR COLLEGE--SACRAMENTO, CA 01-Jan-67 31-Dec-87 VL AMERICAN STANDARD, INC.--RICHMOND, CA 01-Jan-49 01-Jan-68 S AMERICAN TOY CO--OAKLAND, CA 28-Mar-68 16-Apr-68 L AMERICAN TRUST OFFICE BUILDING--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-51 31-Dec-67 L AMORCO WHARF FACILITIES--MARTINEZ, CA 01-Jan-68 31-Dec-70 S AMPEX FINANCIAL CENTER--REDWOOD CITY, CA 01-Jan-60 31-Dec-65 S AMPEX SYSTEMS CORPORATION--REDWOOD CITY, CA 01-Jan-60 31-Dec-65 S ANCHOR BREWING COMPANY--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-51 31-Dec-65 S ANCHOR DARLING VALVE CO--24747 CLAWITER RD, HAYWARD, CA 13-Mar-70 - - S ANCHOR PACKING CORPORATION/ ANCHOR PACKING, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-49 01-Jan-68 S ANDERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL--ANDERSON, CA 01-Oct-58 31-Dec-89 VL ANDERSON ROWE & BUCKLEY--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-57 30-Jun-76 L ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERY (BUDWEISER)--FAIRFIELD, CA 01-Jan-75 01-Jan-89 VL ANTIOCH HIGH SCHOOL--ANTIOCH, CA (700 W. 18TH ST) 01-Oct-58 31-Dec-89 VL AP GIANNINI MIDDLE SCHOOL, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-53 31-Dec-60 VL APPLIED TECHNOLOGY--PALO ALTO, CA 26-Feb-68 - - L ARAGON HIGH SCHOOL--SAN MATEO, CA 03-Sep-69 30-Sep-69 VL ARGONAUT CONSTRUCTION--GEYSERVILLE, CA 02-Aug-72 - - VL ARGONAUT CONSTRUCTORS--UKIAH, CA - - 19-Aug-75 VL ARMIJO HIGH SCHOOL-- FAIRFIELD, CA 09-Oct-59 11-Oct-59 VL ARMOUR MEAT PACKING PLANT--SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-57 31-Dec-61 S ARMSTRONG CORK- SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-48 01-Jan-82 L ARMY STREET TERMINAL--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-64 31-Dec-88 VL ARTHUR H SHOOTER, INC.--BENICIA, CA 10-Mar-76 - - VL ASHLAND CHEMICAL CO--OAKLAND, CA 01-Jan-71 21-May-73 S ASSOCIATED INSULATION--RICHMOND, CA - - 01-Jan-82 L AT&T--SACRAMENTO, CA 01-Jan-62 31-Dec-62 VL AT&T--VICTORVILLE, CA 01-Jan-61 31-Dec-65 VL ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILROAD--RICHMOND, CA 01-Jan-52 31-Dec-77 S ATLAS FOUNDRY & MANUFACTURING COMPANY--RICHMOND, CA 01-Jan-49 01-Jan-68 S April 2018 4 CALIFORNIA LAND SITE LIST JOBSITE START END DATE EXPOSURE MODIFICATION DATE DATE LEVEL ATLAS HEATING & VENTILATING CO--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-40 31-Dec-76 L ATLAS MECHANICAL--SACRAMENTO, CA 13-Jul-71 - - VL ATLAS ROOFING CO.--SAN FRANCISCO, CA 01-Jan-47 31-Dec-48 VL ATLAS STEAMSHIP CO 28-Apr-70 31-May-70 S AUSTIN & CO--SACRAMENTO, CA - - 14-Apr-75 VL AUTOMATIC RAIN CO--STANFORD, CA - - 04-Apr-75 VL AVENAL SCHOOL--AVENAL, CA 01-Jan-67 31-Dec-67 VL AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL--FREMONT, CA 01-Jan-60 31-Dec-75 VL AVON REFINERY (TOSCO), AVON, CA 01-Jan-57 31-Dec-74 H B & B PLUMBING COMPANY--CONCORD, CA 01-Jan-65 31-Dec-65 VL B & C PLUMBING--SAN JOSE, CA 03-Nov-76 - - VL BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY, THE 01-Jan-41 31-Dec-81 S BALDWIN CONTRACTING CO--CHICO, CA - - 09-Jun-75 VL BALDWIN EHRET HILL, INC.--DALY CITY, CA 01-Jan-64 31-Dec-68 L BALL CANNERY--OAKLAND, CA 01-Jan-46 01-Jan-46 S BANK OF AMERICA--CALISTOGA, CA 20-Jan-61 17-Feb-61 VL BANK OF AMERICA--CRESCENT
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