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From: Chris Colbert<ccolbert(@Iustrecal.com> <br /> Sent:Thursday, April 11, 2019 3:15 PM <br /> To: Garrett Backus [EH] <gbackus(@sjcehd.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Hazardous Waste Inspection Report-treatment <br /> Here is the updated procedure. <br /> From: Garrett Backus [EH] <gbackus(@sjcehd.com> <br /> Sent:Thursday, April 11, 2019 3:12 PM <br /> To: Chris Colbert<ccolbert(@Iustrecal.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Hazardous Waste Inspection Report-treatment <br /> Looks like I received eight SDSs but I don't see the updated procedure attached. <br /> From: Chris Colbert<ccolbert(@Iustrecal.com> <br /> Sent:Thursday, April 11, 2019 3:03 PM <br /> To: Garrett Backus [EH] <gbackus(@sjcehd.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Hazardous Waste Inspection Report-treatment <br /> Hello Garret, <br /> Got it. Here is the updated procedure with toxic removed and some additional concentration <br /> details. The SDS are attached as well. The etch and frost SDS are for the solid form as purchased <br /> prior to becoming a solution or rinse. Let me know if you need anything else. <br /> Best Regards, <br /> Chris Colbert <br /> Vice President Operations <br /> Lustre-Cal Corporation <br /> (209) 370-1600 Main <br /> http://www.lustrecal.com <br /> From: Garrett Backus [EH] <gbackus(cDsicehd.com> <br /> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2019 4:33 PM <br /> To: Chris Colbert<ccolbert(@Iustrecal.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Hazardous Waste Inspection Report-treatment <br /> Something that's toxic by the hazardous waste definition probably cannot go through your <br /> treatment system under the current permit. I'd like to get the SDSs or other hazardous waste <br /> determination data to see if they indicate toxicity. If they are not toxic I'd take the "toxic" wording <br /> out of the procedure. <br />