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J. H. KLEINFELDER & ASSOCIATES <br /> File: W-2001-1 <br /> Overhead/Lodi Door <br /> October 24, 1985 <br /> Page 3 <br /> and/or hydrazine; vinyl resin in a toluene and methylene chloride solvent solu- <br /> tion; a general purpose cleaning solvent containing methylene chloride, perch- <br /> lorethylene (1,1,2,2 - tetrachlorethene), and aliphatic hydrocarbons; a <br /> hydrochloric acid cleaning solution; paint primers in a volatile organic solvent <br /> carrier; additional cleaning solvents containing alkanes, alkenes, and aromatics <br /> (toluene and xylene combination) and methyle ethyl ketone, and paints containing <br /> talc and titanium based pigments. <br /> Most of the solid wastes and cleaning solvents are containerized for off-site <br /> transport and disposal at a hazardous waste management facility. On-site dispo- <br /> sal of wastewater from cleaning and iron phosphatizing operations has histori- <br /> cally occurred by discharge to a surface impoundment located near the southern <br /> portion of the facility. This on-site disposal practice was occurring prior to <br /> Overhead/Lodi Door's acquisition of this facility. <br /> On April 19, 1985, the DOHS conducted an inspection of the facility. According <br /> to the administrative order issued to Overhead/Lodi Door on June 24, 1985, the <br /> inspection identified certain alleged violations of the State's hazardous waste <br /> statues and regulations. <br /> Overhead/Lodi Door intends to bring its facility into compliance with all appli- <br /> cable environmental regulations. Plans are being made to properly close the <br /> surface impoundment, and pretreat their wastewater to allow discharge to the <br /> Lodi municipal wastewater treatment plant. <br />