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From:Julio Olivan <Julio.Olivan@NexcoilSteel.com> <br /> Sent:Tuesday, May 19, 2020 9:42 AM <br /> To: Baker, Lydia <Ibaker@sigov.org> <br /> Subject: RE: Return to Compliance <br /> Hello Lydia, <br /> How do I treat this as a hazardous waste? What do I need to do? <br /> JaA6 Cesar Olivary <br /> NexCoil Steel LLC <br /> Mobile: 209.851.5231 <br /> Office: 209.808.7607 <br /> From: Baker, Lydia [mailto:lbaker@sigov.org] <br /> Sent: Friday, May 15, 2020 8:51 AM <br /> To:Julio Olivan <Julio.Olivan@NexcoilSteel.com> <br /> Subject: FW: Return to Compliance <br /> CAUTION:This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, <br /> especially from unknown senders. <br /> Hello Julio, <br /> Any update on the below? If you have any questions or need help please let me know. <br /> Best Regards, <br /> Lydia Baker <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 209-468-8257 <br /> Ibaker@sjgov.org <br /> Please note my email address has changed to Ibaker@sigov.org <br /> From: Baker, Lydia <br /> Sent:Tuesday, May 5, 2020 10:54 AM <br /> To: 'Julio Olivan' <Julio.Olivan@NexcoilSteel.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Return to Compliance <br /> Hello Julio, <br /> I reviewed the SDS sheets and it doesn't appear that there is enough information to make a determination if the metal <br /> dust would be a hazardous waste due to toxicity. Could you please provide additional information for your <br /> determination? Either analytical (CAM17) or some other information to show the metal dust is non-hazardous. You can <br /> also just handle the metal dust as hazardous waste. <br /> 2 <br />