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Stericycle CESQG facility and Technichem have both reopened after closing during the pandemic shut-down. I <br /> have sent waste to both facilities. Receipts for those disposals are attached. <br /> Below is the status of the violations resulting from your recent inspection. <br /> 102—This 30 gallon drum is mostly water, with approximately 1 gallon of propylene glycol floating on top. <br /> This is not a hazardous waste. We will seperate the propylene glycol and the water. We will process the water <br /> through our on-site water treatment system and the propylene glycol will be recycled at the CESQG facility. <br /> 104—The modified contingency plan has been updated and posted. <br /> 117 —A written response to the 2016 inspection was faxed to Environmental Health in 2016. A copy was shown <br /> to you at the time of the 2020 inspection. <br /> 303 —Fire extinguishers have been recharged. <br /> 403 —All lids on hazardous waste containers are kept closed. The five gallon bucket near the cleaning machines <br /> has been replaced with a bucket that has a better fitting lid. <br /> 406—This is a 30 gallon drum that has never had anything in it. When delivered there was less than a cup of <br /> green liquid in it. According to Technichem, the company that provided the drum, the green liquid is a bio- <br /> degradable soap from the cleaning process. The manager of Technichem said that if you had any questions as to <br /> the nature of this soap you could contact him at 800-652-5455. <br /> 1 requested this drum to have on hand should a filter fail and have to be replaced on an emergency basis. As I <br /> understand it, your concern is that this drum has been on hand for more than 6 months and has not been <br /> managed. How about if I remove that label, since there has never been anything in the drum? At such time as I <br /> put a filter in it, I will label it accordingly. <br /> 601 —The 55 gallon drum has been picked up by Technichem. <br /> 2 <br />