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Reed Burson <br />California Cedar Products <br />March 8, 1989 <br />Page 2 <br />The deposition of wastewater from your commercial operations <br />is in violation of the following codes: <br />Stockton Municipal Code, Section 7-89.4 & 7-089.8 <br />California Penal Code 370 <br />California Fish & Game Code 5650 <br />California Health & Safety Code 25189.5(a) & (b) <br />California Water Code 13387(a) & m(1)(2) <br />Any discharge to the storm sewer goes directly to the Delta, <br />the waters of the State of California, and must comply with <br />state and federal laws. <br />In addition to this, the permitting process requires Cal <br />Cedar to submit current, accurate, and complete blueprints <br />detailing waste streams, storm lines, process streams, and <br />the like. It can be considered a Perjurious act on the part <br />of the signatory of Part A of the permit application to <br />submit blueprints that are not accurate, current, and <br />complete. <br />Cal Cedar is hereby fined $6,000 for sending corrosive <br />industrial waste to the storm sewer. Furthermore, Cal Cedar <br />is liable for the cost of repair and/or replacement of the <br />damaged storm line. This letter and other pertinent <br />materials are being sent.to the City Attorney. <br />Cal Cedar is also required to devise a compliance schedule <br />ate this anothprobo• oo <br />er lems. A cursry inspectin •f t <br />grounds revealed a number of deficiencies: I <br />bad <br />1. Hydrochloric acid and "Piccopale," a reactive organic <br />substance, are stored together outside in an unbermed <br />area. Should there be a leak, it would flow <br />uninterrupted into the storm sewer. <br />2. There are a number of oil drums, some on stands stored <br />on the ground near Sonora Street. Any oil leaking or <br />spilling from here goes on the ground or in the storm <br />sewer. There should be a sand/oil trap to catch this <br />waste. <br />