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Reed Burson <br />California Cedar Products <br />March 8, 1989 <br />Page 3 <br />3. Batteries and other potentially hazardous materials are <br />stored outside unprotected (unbermed). <br />4. Washdown of equipment is done on the grounds. This <br />flows unabated to the storm sewer, only storm water or <br />runoff from domestic sources is permitted into the storm <br />sewer. All other discharges are prohibited. <br />5. An adequate spill prevention' plan needs to be initiated <br />and implemented. Part of this plan might be an employee <br />training program in the safe handling and disposal of <br />materials used on site. <br />Cal Cedar has 30 days from the receipt of this letter to <br />prepare a compliance schedule to eliminate all noted <br />discharge violations. A copy of a standard compliance <br />schedule format is enclosed for reference. In addition to <br />this, please send us specifications of equipment you plan to <br />install, blueprints, copies of invoices, calculations, and <br />anything else pertinent to these projects. <br />If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call the <br />number above. <br />MORRIS L. ALLEN <br />DIRECTOR OF MUNICIPAL UTILITIEN <br />Attachment <br />cc: Dave Brent, Regional Water Quality Control Board, State of California <br />Lisa Brown, Deputy District Attorney, San Joaquin County <br />