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Muro, Claudia <br /> From: Bob Palmateer <bob@graysoneng.com> <br /> Sent: Friday, February 7, 2020 1:34 PM <br /> To: Muro, Claudia <br /> Subject: RE: Full Report <br /> Attachments: EDH compliance.pdf <br /> Claudia, <br /> Attached is our response. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Bob Palmateer <br /> GRAYSON ENGINEERING <br /> 209-368-5440 Off <br /> 209-368-7704 Fax <br /> 209-993-9755 Cell <br /> bob@graysoneng.com <br /> From: Muro, Claudia [mailto:cmuro@sigov.org] <br /> Sent: Friday,January 3, 2020 10:03 AM <br /> To: Bob Palmateer<bob@graysoneng.com> <br /> Cc: Julie@graysoneng.com <br /> Subject: RE: Full Report <br /> Good Morning Bob, <br /> Thank you for providing your Return to Compliance documents on time. I have closed <br /> items 304 and 403. <br /> Remaining open are 102, 605, and 608. <br /> For item 102, you wrote "This violation was not on the field inspection report....." The <br /> initial report I went over with you on 11/26/19 was only a checklist. On 12/03/19, 1 <br /> emailed the full inspection report explaining each item needing correction. You will note <br /> that I removed violations, 115 and 601 , from the initial checklist, pertaining to the lead <br /> acid battery found at the yard and the open drum of oily solids. However, I consulted <br /> with my supervisor and he asked me to remove those and issue 102 for failure to <br /> determine a waste is a hazardous waste. On the report under item 102 is: <br /> OBSERVATIONS: One 55 gallon drum containing oily cardboard, oily rag, oily <br /> container, and an aerosol was stored outside the storage shed without a lid or <br /> determination being made. One lead acid battery was observed on top of a five gallon <br /> container with no determination being made. <br />