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e0a, g L KQ <br />Heavy Truck Division <br />March 14, 2014 <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br />Att: Jeff Wong <br />1868 East Hazelton Avenue <br />Stockton, CA 95205-6232 <br />• <br />RECEIVED <br />Re: 1016 South Wilson Way- Cert of Return to Compliance <br />Dear Mr. Wong, <br />MAR 19 2014 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />PERMIT/SERVICES, <br />LKQ ACME Truck Parts <br />1016 S. Wilson Way <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br />Phone 209.466.7021 <br />Fax 209.466.0676 <br />www.lkgcorp.com <br />Please find the following Certification of Return to Compliance, which I have signed and dated. <br />We have completed all of the violations that were cited on the inspection report. Please review <br />the following: <br />#108 — The saturated absorbent in the gear room has been emptied into a 55 gallon hazardous <br />drum. The bucket has also been labeled. <br />#108 - The saturated absorbent by the parts washer has been emptied into a 55 gallon <br />hazardous drum. <br />#108 - The metal waste in the catch bucket has been completely removed and dismantled. The <br />metal waste has been disposed in a 55 gallon hazardous drum. <br />#108 — The multiple buckets in the Transmission have been properly labeled and condensed. <br />Attached are photos with the buckets labeled. <br />#108 —The sand debris and absorbent by the sandblaster have been cleaned and disposed of in <br />a 55 gallon hazardous drum. We have also removed the sandblaster completely from the site. <br />Attached are photos with the area cleaned and the sandblaster removed. <br />#108 — We have cleaned up the absorbent under the trucks and will continue to maintain the <br />area in a safe manner. The absorbent was disposed in a 55 gallon hazardous drum. <br />#108 — The oily solid waste was cleaned up by the outdoor pressure washer/steam pad. <br />#108 — The Aerosol can processor has been disposed of properly. Attached is a picure of the <br />Aerosol Can Processor that was removed. <br />#22 — The metal waste from the catch basket in the Gear Shop was disposed of in a 55 gallon <br />hazardous drum. <br />