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SECTION VI - REACTIVIV'tATA <br /> STABILITY: This Product is stable <br /> CONDITIONS TO AVOID: <br /> .C.o.n tact with metals may cause generation of flammable concentrations of hydrogen <br /> gas. <br /> INCOMPATIBILITY: (Materials to avoid) <br /> Avoid basic, alkalis and corrosive materials. Avoid contact with most ... <br /> metals. Avoid oxidizing materials (can oxidize to chlorine <br /> Chlorine gas is a health hazard to the technician injecting or mixing the solution. For <br /> example, mixing bleach with ammonia will produce chlorine gas. I cannot agree to any <br /> action that might cause serious injury or death. <br /> Please advise what precautions AGE will take to prevent the above reaction. <br /> Thanks. <br /> Jim Barton <br /> James L.L. Barton, P.G. <br /> Engineering Geologist <br /> California Regional Water Quality Control Board Central Valley Region, 11020 Sun <br /> Center Drive, Suite 200, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 office (916) 464-4615 <br /> fax (916) 464-4704 <br /> >>> Daniel Villanueva <dvillanueva@advgeoenv.com> 11/2/2011 12:30 PM >>> <br /> Mr. Barton, <br /> On 31 October 2011 , AGE staff (Tim Cuellar) and Central Valley Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board staff (Jim Barton; CVRWQCB) discussed the scope of work <br /> planned for the site located at 2151 Country Club Boulevard, Stockton, CA (Boulevard <br /> Automotive Service). CVRWQCB staff required that AGE provide additional <br /> information regarding the proposed mixture of hydrogen peroxide and muriatic acid <br /> (modified Fenton's Reagent). Specifically, CVRWQCB required further clarification on: <br /> 1 ) the amount of muriatic acid that is proposed to be used for the injection mixture, 2) <br /> what vendor/sub-contractor AGE could reference that has used the proposed mixture <br /> and 3) the final concentration of muriatic acid, which will be used in the injection <br /> mixture. Based on our research, AGE provides the following <br /> response: <br /> 3 <br />