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Were hazardous wastes in greater than household amounts ever accepted at this site <br />NO <br />if yes, describe all hazardous wastes feceived and the correspondingvolumes.(Attal <br />additional <br />Information on wastes received is based on a landfill operators logbook. The following <br />are hazardous or potentially -hazardous wastes described in the logbook: <br />Varnish . . . . . . . . . . . <br />Capacitors (May contain PCB) . . . . . <br />Dry Chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br />Mercury lamps, tubes and materials . . . <br />100 gallons <br />Various sizes, numbering more than 1000 <br />Two 30 -gallon drums, unknown chemical <br />Approximately ten lamps/tubes <br />one "drum" mercury wastes <br />one mercury -contaminated manifold <br />Give the distance in miles (to the nearest <br /># to the nearesi <br />< 0.09 <br />Residential Area .; <br />Park Ranger Trailer <br />Hospital Park Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area - <br />Approximately 0.1 miles south on the southside <br />Shopping Center Business of Corral Hollow Road <br />Public Thoroughfare - Corral Hollow Road approximately 0.03 miles due south <br />Provide an aerial photograph or topographic map showing the surrounding area within two <br />miles of the solid waste disposal site's perimeter. The photograph or map must identify <br />all land uses in the area and highlight areas of high population such as housing, schools, <br />restaurants, and shopping centers. For areas that are currently undeveloped, the proposed <br />land uses must be shown. <br />- Tracy, California is the nearest urban area located approximately 8.5 miles <br />northeast of Site 300. <br />7 <br />