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y Allen Matkins Leck Gambxw $ Mallory LLP <br /> attorneys at law <br /> Ms. Donna Heran <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> April 23, 2004 <br /> Page 3 <br /> 3. Closed Container for Silver Sludge. As demonstrated above, the silver <br /> sludge is not subject to regulation as hazardous waste. <br /> 4. Used Oil Receipts/Manifests. See above discussion. <br /> 5. Scope of Work for Closure. A scope of work for closure is enclosed. <br /> 6. Boring Permit. A boring permit will be obtained if required. <br /> 7. Universal Wastes. Qualex will comply with all applicable requirements for <br /> universal wastes and will submit receipts for any universal wastes disposed <br /> of during facility closure. <br /> 8. Bill of Lading for Silver Sludge Shipments. As discussed above, the silver <br /> sludge is not a hazardous waste and, consequently, bills of lading are the <br /> appropriate shipping documents. <br /> I trust this addresses your concerns. Please feel free to call me at (415) <br /> 273-7481 if you have any questions. <br /> Very truly yours, <br /> Eileen M. Nottoli <br /> EMN:reb <br /> Enclosures <br /> cc: Mr. Michael Stark, Qualex, Inc. (with enclosures) <br />