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The following are comments on the "Continuation -Official Inspection Report"; <br />#17 No immediate access to emergency communication and or alarm system in <br />hazardous waste storage are and in Duraflame area. <br />I have addressed this in Item #1 <br />#20 Hazardous waste containers are not labeled properly. Only content is provided in <br />most cases. <br />Item has been corrected. <br />#21 Waste oil, wet absorbent and grease containers are not closed. <br />Item has been corrected. <br />#47 No emergency coordinator. <br />Item was addressed in Item #2 <br />#45 Contingency plan is incomplete. <br />Item was addressed with Item #2 <br />#49 Personnel training records is incomplete. <br />Item addressed in Item #3 <br />#75 a) Drum containing oil absorbing boom is labeled non -hazardous waste. It is hauled as <br />hazardous waste. Mr Gonzalez claims that he characterizes it as non -hazardous, to <br />be discussed. <br />The booms identified I do not label as hazardous waste at the satellite station but ship out <br />as hazardous waste based on as follows; <br />These booms are used to reduce the loading of wax and wood extractive from our <br />wastewater prior to our separator. They are components of our waste sludge which has <br />been characterized as non -hazardous (see 75c). <br />Because we wish to use environmentally sound practices in disposal of our waste, we <br />choose to have this material sent for fuel blending, not to a landfill, for B.T.U. content <br />recovery. Our TSDF will not accept the polypropelene for fuel blending labeled other then <br />as hazardous waste. <br />