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IX SAMPLING: <br /> Mr. Snavely, Mr. Lind and I discussed the sampling procedure. I offered to <br /> take split samples and give the second sample to LMT. Mr. Lind told me split <br /> samples were not required (by LMT). <br /> The samples I obtained on April 17, 1992 were identified as follows: <br /> (1) "LMT4279-1 B". Dewatered sludge (solid) from storage area. <br /> (2) "LMT 4279-213". Watery sludge from beneath water curtain. <br /> (3) "LMT 4279-513". VOAC sample from sump outside of paint area. <br /> X. DISCUSSION WITH MANAGEMENT: <br /> With three (3) samples taken, Mr. Snavely and I made another appointment with <br /> Mr. Lind to complete sampling of the air dry paint room. Mr. Snavely and I <br /> departed. We transported the samples in an ice chest directly to PHS-EHD for <br /> storage in a locked room. <br /> April 29, 1992 <br /> 1 returned to LMT and met with Mr. Lind. Mr. Lind gave me a copy of the <br /> employee safety training program dated March 8, 1991 and a copy of <br /> respiratory training signed by Arturo Cortez, the LMT employee on August 29, <br /> 1991. <br /> Mr. Lind also gave me a two-page waste minimization and assessment policy. <br /> All information given to me by LMT has been placed in LMT's PHS-EHD <br /> Hazardous Waste file. <br /> During the April 29, 1992 inspection at LMT, collected sample "LMT4299-713" <br /> air dry paint room floor sweepings. At the time of sampling, I offered Mr. Lind a <br /> split sample. Mr. Lind told me again a split sample was not required (by LMT'). <br /> Sampling completed, I departed. I transported the sample to PHS-EHD and <br /> put it in a locked room for safe keeping. <br /> ADDENDUM <br /> May 22, 1992 <br /> Alan Ito, CAL-EPA Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC), took <br /> custody, transported, and arranged for laboratory analysis of LMT samples. <br /> LMT samples were analyzed for metals, ignitability, corrosivity, and toxicity (Fish <br /> Bioassay). <br /> 6 <br />