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Department of Toxic Substance (Control <br /> Edwin F. Lowry, Director •� <br /> 700 Heinz Avenue, Suite 200 <br /> Winston H. Hickox Berkeley, California 94710-2721 Gray Davis <br /> Agency Secretary Governor <br /> California Environmental <br /> Protection Agency <br /> November 13, 2001 COPY <br /> CERTIFIED MAIL <br /> r.7 <br /> Mr. Larry Sadlacek <br /> Site 300 Manager <br /> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory <br /> P. 0. Box 808, L-871 <br /> Livermore, California 94550 <br /> Dear Mr. Sadlacek: <br /> On August 16, & 17, 2001 the California Environmental Protection Agency, Department <br /> of Toxic Substances Control (Department), conducted an inspection of Lawrence <br /> Livermore National Laboratory, Site 300, Tracy, California. The enclosed report <br /> describes the findings of this inspection. <br /> The issuance of this letter does not preclude the DTSC from taking administrative, civil, <br /> or criminal action as a result of the violations noted in the report. <br /> All pertinent information derived from the inspection, including documents and <br /> photographs are included as attachments to the report, except copies of documents <br /> provided by your facility at the time of the inspection. In order to reduce copying and <br /> mailing costs, these have not been returned to you with the report; copies will be <br /> provided if you request them. This report will become a public document; you may <br /> request that any trade secret or facility security information be withheld from public <br /> disclosure (see Health and Safety Code, section 25173 for details). <br /> If you wish to assert the trade secret privilege after you have reviewed the report, <br /> please provide specific answers to each of the following questions, for each item, within <br /> 10 days of receipt of this letter: <br /> 1. To what extent is there knowledge of the information conveyed by the <br /> photograph/document outside your business? <br /> The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumption. For a <br /> list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energy costs,see our Web-site at www.dtsc.ca.gov. <br /> ® Printed on Recycled Paper <br />