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Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) . <br /> UPRR' s appeal and the decision of the DISC will impact the <br /> characterization of UPRR waste for purposes of the County' s local <br /> hazardous waste generator permit fee. Accordingly, at this time <br /> and until UPRR' s claims with the SBE and DTSC are resolved, UPRR <br /> proposes to pay the minimum hazardous waste generator permit fee <br /> to the County. After the hazardous waste issue is resolved with <br /> the State, UPRR will pay any additional amount owed to the County <br /> or seek a refund for any overpayment. Also, this letter <br /> constitutes a claim for refund for any amounts that UPRR already <br /> overpaid for the years 1992-1996 as a result of the <br /> mischaracterization of its waste as "hazardous . " <br /> Please issue a corrected invoice to UPRR reflecting the <br /> hazardous waste generator fee applicable to generators of 5 tons, <br /> but less than 25 tons -- $337 . 10 . On December 29, 1996, UPRR paid <br /> $3, 371 . 00 to the County. Accordingly, based on available <br /> information, UPRR already has overpaid its 1997 generator taxes by <br /> $3, 033 . 90 . As noted above, we will seek an adjustment based on <br /> the outcome of UPRR' s appeal to the SBE. In the meantime, if you <br /> have any questions or would like to discuss this issue further, <br /> please contact the undersigned. <br /> Yours truly, <br /> Debra L. Schafer <br /> Manager Compliance Measurement <br /> cc: Lanny Schmid - Omaha <br /> Jim Gorley - Stockton <br /> Jesse Perez - Monterey <br />