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1 <br />Florido, Elianna [EHD] <br />From:Jeff Kitto <jeffkitto1@gmail.com> <br />Sent:Tuesday, July 14, 2020 9:13 PM <br />To:Florido, Elianna [EHD] <br />Subject:Re: Parkwoods Cleaners <br />Attachments:Technichem129538.pdf <br />CAUTION: This email is originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the <br />sender and know the content is safe. <br /> <br />Hi Elianna, <br />The container referenced in #102 above had glycol ether waste in it. If you look closely, you will see the label <br />for that container is wrapped around the handle. The label was originally taped to the top of the container, but it <br />kept falling off. This container was sent to Stericycle's CESQG facility. <br /> <br />The black drum referenced in #406 above was not replaced when Technichem was at our plant recently, <br />although Mark Ng had intended it to be so. Their driver returned today and picked it up. The receipt is <br />attached. <br /> <br />Jeff <br /> <br />On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 4:28 PM Florido, Elianna [EHD] <eflorido@sjgov.org> wrote: <br />Hi Jeff, <br /> <br />Thank you for the information you provided. Clarification is needed for the remaining two violations: <br /> <br />102 – The container of liquid/unknown material I am referring to in this violation is the unlabeled container shown on <br />the left side of the photo attached. This container appears to store a dark fluid or possibly sludge, not water. Please <br />submit a statement documenting what is stored in this container. <br /> <br />406 – I called Technichem and spoke to Mark Ng, an engineer for the company, who stated that you requested <br />Technichem to take the drum containing the green residual, which they did and they provided you with a clean empty <br />drum free of any residuals. Submit a statement documenting whether or not this information is correct. <br /> <br />Thank you, <br /> <br />Elianna Florido, REHS