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DRAFT 1 <br /> November 16, 1989 <br /> To : Office of District Attorney - of San Joaquin Co. <br /> From : Doug Wilson <br /> Attn : David Irey <br /> Date : 10/30/89 <br /> Re : Inspection of Dumpster @ Stockton Scavenger Land, Navy <br /> Drive ( 10/30/89) . <br /> I entered the area @ approximately 10:00 a. m. 10/30/89, accompanied <br /> by Charles Hunt, EHS. I met with members of OES Hazardous <br /> Materials Response team, Dave Caraveo, Kirk Lund, and Dennis Field <br /> 'Qt3r:2;r members of City Fire Department were also at the scene. <br /> A short time later a dumpster was brought into the rear storage <br /> yard area accompanied by members of the District Attorney' s Office, <br /> David Irey and Dan Randolph. <br /> The dumpster was placed so that it could be sorted and unloaded <br /> into two empty dumpsters. DES personnel and City of Stockton fire <br /> personnel entered the dumpster in level B protection (breathing <br /> apparattiJ SCBA and environmental suits) . <br /> The entry and discovery was evidence by me in an upwind safe area. <br /> It was observed from this operation that numerous bags of white <br /> powder were found throughout the dumpster and that these powders <br /> had infiltrated into all the paper and wood materials. <br /> Several clear bags were removed that appeared to contain small <br /> plastic bottles of colored liquids, these bottles were taken to ,e--c <br /> sampled later. <br /> Near the bottom rear of the dumpster two large cardboard drums were <br /> removed. These drums were found to be full of materials and the <br /> labels on each had been painted over. These drums were <br /> photographed, sampled and placed in over pack hazardous waste <br /> drums. <br /> Samples of different materials were labeled by packaged by Kirk <br /> Lund of DES and transported under 4 �flir�� of custody to a State <br /> Certified Laboratory for analysis.. ( <br />