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P.O. BOX 5010 • STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA 95205 • 209/943-5000 <br />TRUCKING, INC. <br />February 13, 1992 <br />San Joaquin County <br />Air Pollution Control District <br />P.O. Box 2009 <br />Stockton, CA 95201 <br />Attn: Mr. Seyed Sadredin <br />Dear Mr. Sadredin: <br />As per our meeting on February 12, 1992 the following "Application <br />For Authority To Construct" is hereby being submitted. <br />Accompanying the application package is a brief overview and <br />description of the scope of our project. <br />At this time, we would like to respectively request that this <br />application be handled on an expedited basis in order that the <br />project be completed and functioning well in advance of the 1992 <br />agricultural hauling season tentatively scheduled to begin in June. <br />As far as some background information, I would like to advise you <br />that Panella Trucking, Inc. is the largest agricultural commodity <br />transporter in the Western United States. In 1991 we successfully <br />installed an automated truck and trailer wash facility complete <br />with water recycling and filtration. The very nature of our <br />business necessitates the cleanliness of our equipment and the <br />process of washing, recycling and filtering, generates a wet <br />residue comprised mostly of dirt and small amounts of grease and <br />oil. Once the season begins it is very possible that large amounts <br />of the residue could be generated quite rapidly which would not be <br />In the best interest of the County and Panella Trucking, Inc. This <br />firm has developed a viable solution to render the residue "safe" <br />and is requesting that the "County" prioritize our application in <br />order that the project can be completed as rapidly as possible <br />before the 1992 agricultural season commences. <br />Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. <br />Sincerely, <br />J <br />Danny Nunes <br />SERVING ALL OF CALIFORNIA'S AGRICULTURAL TRANSPORTATION NEEDS <br />