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The air dry paint dust is shipped under manifest to Summit Environmental <br /> Corporation for recycling and reuse. <br /> V. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF FACILITY: <br /> LMT has been located on a 12.5 acre site covering the east and west sides of <br /> south Kelly Street in Lodi since 1970. LMT designs, produces, welds and <br /> finishes steel storage systems. A second product is metal supports for <br /> portable school buildings. <br /> LMT's standard rack finish is an oven baked gloss enamel applied over an iron <br /> phosphate coating to a fully degreased, washed, and clean base metal. This <br /> process is performed on a fully integrated paint line system. <br /> Vl. LMT's HAZARDOUS WASTE STREAMS: <br /> 1 . LMT generates waste water from its rack finishing process (conveyorized <br /> paint with water curtain operation). Waste water is discharged to the city <br /> sewer; under City of Lodi permit. <br /> 2. At the same time, the conveyorized paint with water curtain operation <br /> generates paint sludge waste. The dewatered sludge is mixed with <br /> diatomaceous earth and placed in 55 gal. drums. LMT hauled 6,900 lbs. <br /> of dewatered sludge as hazardous in 1991. The remainder of dewatered <br /> sludge was hauled as non-hazardous to the Harney Lane Landfill, Lodi, <br /> CA. <br /> 3. LMT generates 1,1,1, Trichloroethane from the painting of metal supports <br /> for portable school buildings. The 1,1,1, Trichloroethane is a paint <br /> ingredient, used as paint thinner, and as a cleaning solvent for spray <br /> nozzles. In 1990, LMT shipped one ton (4 drums) of hazardous waste <br /> paint dust. In 1992, during inspection, Mr. Beitz submitted a receipt from <br /> Summit Environmental Corp. for 1,200 lbs. (2 drums) .5 ton paint dust to <br /> PHS-EHD. <br /> 4. As per Mr. Lind, the solvents are now strained, separated as to color, <br /> and reused until gone. No solvent waste is generated. This is a part of <br /> LMT's waste minimization plan. <br /> 5. LMT also generates waste oil from repair and operation of equipment. In <br /> 1991, LMT generated 2,250 lbs. of waste oil or 1.3 tons. The oil is <br /> hauled for recycling by All American Oil, P.O. Box 625, Pleasanton, CA <br /> 94566. <br /> 4 <br />