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RE: Lodi Metal Tech <br /> April 1, 1994 <br /> Page 3 <br /> portion of your facility is moved across a public street to your main facility <br /> without a hazardous waste manifest. The definitions which determine when <br /> hazardous waste transportation and manifest requirements apply are found in <br /> Title 22, California Code of Regulations (CCR), section 66260.10. In essence <br /> the distinction between "onsite" and "offsite" transportation when a single <br /> facility is separated by a public street is whether the "entrance and exit <br /> between the properties is at a crossroads intersection" (directly across from <br /> one another) "and access is by crossing as opposed to going along the right-of- <br /> way." <br /> Any questions about how this definition applies to your facility should be <br /> addressed to Mr. Bob Friedman (916 855-7700) from DTSC who conducted <br /> the inspection of your facility. I do understand that you may be making some <br /> changes in your operation that will resolve this issue. <br /> We hope that this information adequately addresses your concerns. It is always <br /> helpful for us to receive candid feedback from individuals and businesses which we <br /> regulate. Thank you once again for giving us that opportunity. <br /> If we can be of further assistance, please contact Donna Heran, Al Olsen, or myself <br /> at 468-3420. <br /> ErneZgHea <br /> o, M.D., M.P.H. <br /> Actincer <br /> rie A. Cotulla, R.E.H.S. <br /> rogram Manager <br /> enc: (3) <br /> cc: Donna Heran, Director <br /> AI Olsen, Program Manager <br /> i <br />