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-rom: Steve Meier <steve@shophazards.net> <br />Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 4:08 PM <br />To: Chris Young <br />Subject: RE: waste water drums "3 blue" <br />Good afternoon Chris, <br />The metals look good and the other numbers on the 82608 look low (PPB), but you would need to see at what levels you <br />are permitted to discharge waste water with Toluene, Xylene Chloroform and ethylbenzene in the water. Gary Reeves <br />may be able to help you check your discharge permit and /or the local water board can review the analytical and give <br />you the OK. If this will not fall under your discharge levels we can get you a quote for disposal. <br />OA <br />0 &Uyl /ffei�w <br />Shop Hazards Solutions, Inc. <br />P.O. Box 798 <br />Turlock, CA 95381 <br />209-993-7000 <br />209-262-1415 fax <br />steve@shophazards.net <br />From: Chris Young[mailto:chris@premierfinishing.com] <br />Sent: Monday, February 11, 2019 12:18 PM <br />To: Steve Meier <br />Subject: waster water drums "3 blue" <br />Good afternoon Steve, <br />I have attached the test results I got back from the 3 blue drums by the pressure washing area. We ran a cam 17, tph-oil, <br />vocs and diesel. Attached are the results could you look them over to see how I should dispose of it. I haven't learned <br />how to read the test results and know what I'm looking at to understand if its in the haz-waste or non-rcra or just <br />garbage waste stream. <br />Thanks <br />Have a great day, <br />Chris Young <br />1 <br />