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0 0 <br />PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />JOGI KHANNA M.D. M.P.H. <br />Health Officer <br />P.O. Box 2009 • (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) • Sto loon, California 95201 <br />(209) 468-3400 <br />November 2, 1992 <br />M -E -M -O -R -A -N -D -U -M <br />TO: LISA BROWN, DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE <br />FROM: KASEY FOLEY, LEAD SENIOR R.E.H.S. <br />ELEANOR RATLIFF, SENIOR R.E.H.S. <br />RE: CIRCUIT WORKS WARRANT INSPECTION REPORT <br />CIRCUIT WORKS, 152 FRANK WEST CIRCLE, STOCKTON, CA <br />On September 24, 1992, Public Health Services -Environmental Health Division conducted <br />a warrant inspection at the Circuit Works facility located at 152 Frank West Circle in <br />Stockton. The following represents a chronological account of the inspection. <br />At approximately 8:30 am, Eleanor Ratliff and I met at the District Attorney's office along <br />with Rhonda Archbald and Larry Williams, both from the City of Stockton Municipal <br />Utilities Department (C.O.S.M.U.D.). We discussed the duties to be performed by each <br />agency and agreed to meet at the facility, located at 152 Frank West Circle in Stockton, <br />as soon as possible. <br />Ms. Ratliff and I arrived at the facility at approximately 10:00 am where we found Lisa <br />Brown, David Irey, Dean Hendricks and Elaine Antolin waiting for us. <br />Mr. Irey and Mr. Hendricks escorted Ms. Ratliff and me through the building to the back <br />hazardous waste storage area, outside of the building. Ms. Ratliff, Mr. Irey and I <br />inspected the back area of the facility, where several hazardous waste storage, labelling <br />and disposal violations were noted. Mr. Irey noticed two 1 -gallon containers of <br />Hydrochloric Acid were stored right next to a container of Sodium Hydroxide. We <br />decided where to sample and Ms. Ratliff and I went back to the car to obtain our <br />personal protective equipment as well as our sampling equipment. <br />After donning our personal protective equipment, we began taking photographs of the <br />area to document the hazardous waste storage and disposal violations. We first sampled <br />the white bag beneath the "funnel-like" object. We labelled the sample (CW9-25-92-1)*, <br />A Division of San Joaquin County Health Care Services Q <br />