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for 26 years or ask the ammonia supplier if they can take that waste ammonia when they do their annual <br /> del ivery. <br /> Julie Jeleti <br /> Lab Coordinator <br /> Nick C DeGroot WTP <br /> South San Joaquin Irrigation District <br /> From: Hani Yosif<hvosif@envres.org> <br /> Sent:Tuesday, September 15, 2020 4:39 PM <br /> To:Julie Jeleti <iieleti@ssiid.com>; Charles Galea <cgalea@ssiid.com> <br /> Cc: Sarah Joseph <sioseph@envres.org> <br /> Subject: RE: Aqueous Ammonia 19%SDS <br /> Hello again Julie, <br /> After discussing with Sarah, we are going to advise against diluting the waste ammonia for disposal because we are <br /> concerned that this could equate to the treatment of a hazardous waste. <br /> Please move forward with your suggestion of resubmitting the annual submittal selecting"no"to the question in <br /> regards to the facility being a consolidation site. <br /> If further research shows that diluting the ammonia waste is not a form of treatment of a hazardous waste,we can <br /> revisit this at a later date. <br /> Let me know if you have any questions. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Hani Yosif <br /> Department of Environmental Resources <br /> Hazardous Materials Division <br /> 3800 Cornucopia Way, Suite C <br /> Modesto, CA 95358 <br /> Direct: (209) 525-6718 <br /> Main: (209) 525-6700 <br /> Cell: (209) 640-4030 <br /> Fax: (209) 525-6774 <br /> Available Tuesday-Friday 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM <br /> 900" r <br /> From:Julie Jeleti [mailto:iieleti@ssiid.com] <br /> Sent:Thursday, September 10, 2020 1:08 PM <br /> To: Hani Yosif<hvosif@envres.org>; Charles Galea <cgalea@ssiid.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Aqueous Ammonia 19%SDS <br /> 5 <br />