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Alaniz, John <br /> From: Al Heath <aheath@reserveatspanospark.com> <br /> Sent: Monday, March 30, 2020 10:02 AM <br /> To: Alaniz, John <br /> Subject: RE: <br /> John <br /> There was one paper filter in the container that Ramos took away. I have 4 machines with paper fuel filters and if <br /> needed to replace, I will dispose of the paper filters in a separate container labeled hazardous waste with the address <br /> and it's state along with used oil filters as it's name. <br /> Thank you for your professional guidance and help resolving the issues. <br /> Sincerely <br /> Al Heath <br /> Sent from Mail for Windows 10 <br /> From:Alaniz,John <br /> Sent: Friday, March 27, 2020 9:58 AM <br /> To:Al Heath <br /> Subject: RE: <br /> Hi Al, <br /> The failure to determine violation has been closed. <br /> Does the facility generate paper oil filters as a waste? <br /> Is that not a paper filter in the bottom left corner of the picture I sent you? <br /> This could be a misunderstanding. <br /> Thank You, <br /> John <br /> From:Al Heath [mailto:aheath@reserveatspanospark.com] <br /> Sent: Friday, March 27, 2020 9:29 AM <br /> To:Alaniz,John <jalanizl@sjgov.org> <br /> Subject: FW: <br /> Hi John <br /> I've replaced the labels with your recommendations for the labels. <br /> The oil absorbent should be treated as a hazardous waste and I've gotten a bucket with a lid to act as our oil absorbent <br /> container with a hazardous toxic notification along with the state. <br /> The question about the oil filters, I'm not quite understanding from your end. There were no paper filters in the <br /> container that Ramos emptied. They appeared to be all metal oil filters. If I'm miss informed please let me know. <br /> 1 <br />