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Baker, Lydia <br />From: Seng K. <acomposites@att.net> <br />Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2019 11:29 PM <br />To: Baker, Lydia <br />Subject: Re: Amberland Composites, LLC 3632 Duck Creek Drive, Stockton 95215 <br />Attachments: Disposal records.pdf, EPA verification.pdf, Evacuation map.pdf; ESH department <br />inspection.pdf, 8-1-19 eye wash 1 jpg; 8-1-19 eye wash jpg; HW Emergency Information <br />- SQG Contingency Amberland Composites, LLC.doc <br />Hi Lydia, <br />Attached are the corrective actions statement and plan for each violations. Please let me know once you review if <br />you need any other information. <br />Thank you, <br />Seng <br />Amberland Composites, LLC <br />3632 Duck Creek Drive, Ste. F <br />Stockton, CA 95215 <br />On Monday, August 5, 2019, 09:29:02 AM PDT, Baker, Lydia <Ibaker@sjgov.org> wrote: <br />Hello Seng, <br />Here is what I need to close out the open violations: <br />-Return to Compliance certification filled out (Last page of the inspection report. I attached a copy) <br />4101 -Proof that you have reactivated your ID number (CAL000309586). Here is the form: <br />https://dtsc.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/31/2018/06/GISS FORM 1358.pdf. You can fill it out, email it to <br />the state and cc me on the email and I can close out the violation <br />4102 -Provide a corrective action statement and supporting documentation. For the gel coat filters that are <br />going in the trash you can either start handling them as hazardous waste or provide proof that it is not <br />