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1 <br />Backus, Garrett <br />From:Backus, Garrett <br />Sent:Tuesday, April 21, 2020 11:59 AM <br />To:Janvrin, Ollie [PW] <br />Cc:Naidu, Muniappa; Henry, Michelle D; Manzo, Elena K. <br />Subject:RE: CESQG HHW brochure - error <br />Attachments:HSC 25218.pdf <br />Ollie,  <br />  <br />I agree that it’s a matter of interpretation.  The HSC could be much clearer.  I looked at a few County HHW websites (LA  <br />County, San Diego County, Santa Clara County) and the CESQG hauling amount is often times not addressed probably  <br />due to the hauling amount complexity depending on the waste being hauled.  They always list the CESQG amount per  <br />month as 27 gallons / 220 pounds.  <br />  <br />As long as the San Joaquin County CESQG website and brochure are consistent, I’m OK with it.  <br />  <br />I’ve attached the HSC with key sections highlighted.  <br />  <br />Garrett Backus, Ld. Sr. REHS, CUPA programs <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />1868 E Hazelton Ave, Stockton, CA 95205 <br />(209) 468-2986 gbackus@sjgov.org <br />https://www.sjgov.org/department/envhealth/ <br />  <br />  <br />  <br />From: Janvrin, Ollie [PW] <ojanvrin@sjgov.org>   <br />Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 11:27 AM  <br />To: Backus, Garrett <gbackus@sjgov.org>  <br />Subject: Re: CESQG HHW brochure ‐ error  <br /> <br />I guess it is a matter of interpretation. But, I've been doing this for over 15 years and worked in Alameda, <br />Contra Costa, Santa Clara, Sacramento, Tuolumne, Butt, Shasta and Fresno Counties where the standard for <br />CESGQ transportation as interpreted from 25218.5(1) is a per trip limit. <br /> <br />Ollie Janvrin <br />SJC HHW Operations <br />ojanvrin@sjgov.org <br />209-468-3066 office <br />209-620-7602 cell <br /> <br />From: Backus, Garrett  <br />Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 11:16 AM  <br />To: Janvrin, Ollie [PW]  <br />Subject: RE: CESQG HHW brochure ‐ error <br />