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PUBLIC HEALTH SLRVICES PIN <br /> AN IN <br /> P.O. Box 2009 0 1601 East Hazelton Avenue) 0 Stockton, California 95201 C44 I g 6*1� <br /> (209) 468-3400 <br /> October 3 , 1991 <br /> V <br /> Kim Schwab <br /> LA, <br /> California Integrated Waste Management Board <br /> 1020 Ninth Street, Suite 300 <br /> Sacramento, CA 95814 <br /> Re: J-M Manufacturing Company, San Joaquin County, Facility #39- <br /> AA-0013 <br /> This letter is written in response to your September 23, 1991, <br /> request for our opinion as to whether or not the J-M Manufacturing <br /> site should be regulated under the Title 14 closure and post- <br /> closure maintenance regulations. Environmental Health Division <br /> (EHD) staff has reviewed our files and inspection reports. <br /> According to our records, final disposal of waste occurred in <br /> November 1987 . <br /> Site Description <br /> The Johns-Manville Company site encompasses 143 acres, 38 of which <br /> were permitted for the disposal of manufacturing wastes. The site <br /> is located at 1051 Sperry Road in Stockton. It consists of a <br /> manufacturing plant, product storage areas, parking and driveway <br /> areas, landfill areas, two settling ponds, and vacant land. <br /> Operations Activities <br /> The plant produces polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe, and until July <br /> 1987, produced asbestos/concrete pipe at the rate of approximately <br /> 50, 000 tons per year. Manufacturing waste came from the production <br /> of the asbestos/concrete pipe. Both dry and wet wastes were <br /> produced. Wet wastes were pumped through pipes from the plant to <br /> two settling ponds. Dry waste had four components and was disposed <br /> of in landfills on site: <br /> 1. Settling pond sediments <br /> 2 . Product rejects, cured pipe and couplings not meeting <br /> specifications. <br /> 3 . Process rejects, non-friable machine cleanings and pipe , <br /> rejected prior to autoclaving, and <br /> 4. Wrapping wastes, bags that had contained imported <br /> asbestos. <br /> All four types of wastes were considered non-hazardous. <br /> A Division of San Joaquin Counry Health Care Seniccs <br />