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75 b) The sludge from waste oil -water separator is handled as non -hazardous. <br />Analytical for sludge is attached. <br />75 c) Antifreeze spills and is allowed to flow toward storm drain. The operator places <br />absorbent on it after being advised and before getting into storm drain. <br />Regarding this item I must state, as a large manufacturing facility utilizing in excess of 30 <br />forklifts breakdowns, such as radiator leaks, are not uncommon. It is our responsibility to <br />respond to these to avoid contamination of our environment, which was done! The <br />statement of the liquid flowing towards a storm drain, I believe, is moot, our entire facility <br />is graded to flow to storm drains for rain runoff. It is our job to assure unauthorized <br />materials get into them. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to address this inspection report. I am including the Certificate of <br />Return to Compliance, as I believe all true deficiencies have been corrected. Please contact me <br />regarding your interpretation of items #1, 2 , 3 & 75a at your earliest convenience. I am taking <br />vacation from December 20, 1996 thru January 6, 1997 but can be reached by my administrative <br />assistant at any time, should you wish. <br />Sincerely on behalf of, <br />California Cedar Products <br />Rod Gonzalez <br />Safety Coordinator <br />cc: <br />Brooke Birkie, Attorney at Law, Neumiller and Beardslee <br />Jeanne Zolezzi, Attorney at Law, Neumiller and Beardslee <br />Jack Dozier, Attorney at Law, Dozier and Associates <br />Pat Lam, Plant Engineer, California Cedar Products <br />George Pechota, Risk Manager, California Cedar Products <br />Luigi Trinchera, Vice President, California Cedar Products <br />