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WFCAUFORN1A—HEALTH AND WELFARE AICY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Cowrt r <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES <br /> 714/744 P STREET ; <br /> P.O. BOX 942732 <br /> SACRAMENTO, CA 94234-7320 <br /> (916) 322-3670 <br /> ��p ,...• F September 6, 1989 <br /> ':SEP 1 i i939 <br /> Mr. James Harvey <br /> The Dallas Corporation EN IIRR`A iII NTAI HF' <br /> CE'A <br /> 6750 LBJ Freeway -- 75240 <br /> P.O. Box 809046 <br /> Dallas, TX 75380-9046 <br /> Dear Mr. Harvey: <br /> NOMMZARDOUS CLASSIFICATION OF STAGED SOIL AT OVER EAD/LODI DOOR COMPANY <br /> The Department of Health Services ' (Department) received a copy of a variance <br /> issued on June 12, 1989, by our Region 1 office for 700 cubic yards of <br /> contaminated subsoil (staged soil) excavated from the bottom of a surface <br /> impoundment at overhead/Lodi Door Company (O/LDC) . The variance is from the <br /> provisions of Section 67316(a) , Title 22, California Code of Regulations <br /> (22 CCR 67316(a)) which require management of contaminated subsoils as hazardous <br /> waste. The variance allows the staged soil to be considered for <br /> "reclassification" by the Waste Evaluation Unit. The Waste Evaluation Unit <br /> received additional data from O/LDC dated June 15, 1989, as requested by - <br /> Corey Yep in her May 22, 1989, letter to you. <br /> The Department finds that the 700 cubic yards of staged soil excavated from the <br /> surface impoundment at 0/IDC is nonhazardous pursuant to Article 11, 22 CCR. <br /> characterization of the staged soil shows that the constituents of concern are <br /> zinc and nickel. The total and soluble concentrations of zinc and nickel in the <br /> staged soil are below the Total and Soluble Threshold Limit Concentrations <br /> pursuant to 22 OCR 66699. The staged soil is not acutely toxic by aquatic <br /> toxicity pursuant to 22 CCR 66696(a) (4) and is not corrosive pursuant to 22 <br /> CCR 66708. Reactivity and ignitability are not characteristics expected to be <br /> exhibited in the staged soil. <br /> The management and disposal of the 700 cubic yards of nonhazardous excavated <br /> staged soil is subject to the local Regional Water Quality Control Board and <br /> local environmental agencies. If you have any questions concerning this letter, <br /> please contact Corey Yep at (916) 322-3670. <br /> Sincerely,Caryn Woodhouse <br /> Alternative Technology Division <br /> Toxic Substances Control Program <br /> or-: See next page. <br />