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Elena, I will need to meet with you and have you show me the area in <br /> question. I was not present at the initial visit. Let me know what your schedule <br /> is <br /> Thankyou <br /> Pete Gaarde 480-8411 <br /> On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 8:27 AM, Elena K. Manzo [EH] <br /> <emanzo(:a]sjcehd.com> wrote: <br /> Hi Pete, <br /> The violations cited on the notice to abate, do pertain to your property and to your <br /> impact on other surrounding properties. Environmental health is the lead agency to <br /> oversee the initial abatement, any additional cleanup may be forwarded to the DTSC <br /> or the Water Board, if needed. Lead exhibits characteristics of toxicity and is <br /> hazardous, as defined by the Title 22 regulations CCR 66261.24. Per my notice to <br /> abate, "The disposal of any hazardous waste, or the causing thereof, is prohibited <br /> when the disposal is at a facility which is not permitted or authorized for hazardous <br /> waste disposal. [HSC 25189.5 (a).] Please be aware that all hazardous waste shall be <br /> disposed of under appropriate hazardous waste manifesting procedure [HSC 25160 <br /> (b)(.3)]. Make a hazardous waste determination for all waste materials and dispose per <br /> the Title 22 regulations. Mitigate all impacts of this offiste hazardous waste disposal, <br /> prevent all future offsite lead migration, and provide proof of correction to the <br /> EHD." Also, during my initial site visit, it was indicated that no lead mining takes place <br /> inside the trap trench below the targets and during the visit, lead was observed in and <br /> around that area. With regards to your lead reclamation records, please provide a <br /> statement/record from your reclamation company indicating whether or not their <br /> routine mining operation encompassed the interior of the target pit area. Please don't <br /> hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Elena K. Manzo, Lead Sr. RENS, <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 4 <br />