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=Z� <br />0 C T 0 3 2002 <br />Page 2... <br />SA114, IAUUIi l COUNTY <br />"FIGE©1 �RGEt4USERVICE, <br />Item #10: Storage Cabinet. Cabinet that was improperly labeled was corrected <br />immediately. Eyewash Stations. Dust covers for ALL eyewash stations have been <br />installed. High pH Soil. We are addressing this issue in conjunction with the <br />Environmental Health Department. As you may recall there were several other areas of <br />concern dealing with solid waste. Effective October 1 we have hired an additional <br />environmental specialist to work with me, not only on these particular items, but on a <br />broader scale that includes the development of a Waste Management Program that <br />complies with Title 22. <br />Item #11: All broken bags of dry chemicals have been repackaged into 5 gallon pails <br />and identified. <br />Item #12: Label Containers. All drums containing any kind of product, both in the <br />warehouse and the yard, have been properly identified as to contents. Secure Chlorine <br />Cylinders. A "Tailgate Safety Meeting" (Copy attached) was held with the repackaging <br />operators that all cylinders/tons are to be properly secured during filling operations as <br />well as storage. <br />If you have any further questions or need additional information, please feel free to call <br />me at our Sparks, Nevada facility anytime. <br />Sincerely, <br />Lonnie H. Kellar <br />Regulatory Compliance Manager/Environmental <br />CC: Stan Kinder, President & CEO <br />Lynn Kinder, Sr. V.P., Sales <br />Richard Doss, Stockton Facility Manager <br />