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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Schedule 1 Profile in the editor.
Begin with Section I, where you will enter the contact identification details. Fill in the name of the site owner, their address, and contact information. If you are not the site owner, provide your details in the designated fields.
Proceed to Section II for site identification. Attach a location map and input the coordinates for the center of the site using North American Datum 1983. Ensure all PID or PIN numbers are accurately listed.
In Section III, indicate any commercial or industrial activities that have occurred on-site by referencing Schedule 2. Clearly print descriptions and attach additional sheets if necessary.
Complete Sections IV through IX by answering all questions regarding potential concerns, fill materials, waste disposal, tanks or containers, legal actions, and hazardous substances.
Finally, sign Section XI to confirm that all provided information is accurate as of the completion date.
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