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Ir , 0 0 r Page 1 of 2 <br />From: Jaime Perez Operez@sjgov.org] <br />Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 7:13 AM <br />To: Natalia Subbotnikova [EH] <br />Subject: FW: NCRC&SL - TREATED WOOD WASTE (TWW) <br />Good morning Natalia, <br />I got your voice message. Sorry I missed your call again. <br />The load checking and pulling out ofTWW/HW would continue at the green waste <br />processing area. I didn't mean to give you the impression that it wouldn't. Sorry. <br />The only thing that would be different, provided you approve, is that the green <br />waste processing operator would put the TWW in the trash bin instead of a <br />separate bin. By doing do, we'd only have to manage one (1) bin instead of two (2) <br />and this would save us time and $. <br />If you have any questions, please let me know. <br />Thank you. <br />Jaime L. Perez <br />Solid Waste Operations Manager <br />County <br />Stockton,P.O. Box 1810 <br />y 95201 0 , <br />From: Jaime Perez <br />Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 6:29 AM <br />To: Natalia Subbotnikova [EH] <br />Subject: NCRC&SL - TREATED WOOD WASTE (TWW) <br />I got your voice message. Sorry I missed your call and thank you for calling me <br />back. <br />My question is would you be OK if we just threw in the TWW found in the green <br />waste processing area in the bin for the trash instead of having a separate bin for <br />it? Since we're permitted to accept TWW, I don't see a need to continue placing it <br />in a separate bin. <br />If you have any questions, please call me on my cell phone @ 610-2001 as I'll be <br />out @ NC this a.m. <br />10/26/2012 <br />