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Colton T. Croasdale <br /> From: Colton T. Croasdale <br /> Sent: PM <br /> To: Hobby Lobby#00768: Lodi, CA <br /> Subject: RE: Re: Hazardous Waste <br /> UPDATE <br /> In order to avoid any potential issues with disposing of paint wastes,and contrary to your previous direction, <br /> please treat spilled paint(fully dry or wet) as hazardous waste (toxic). Please let me know if you have any <br /> questions. <br /> From:Colton T. Croasdale - <br /> Sent: Friday,September 4, 2020 4:07 PM <br /> To: Hobby Lobby#00768 : Lodi, CA<s00768@hobbylobby.com> <br /> Subject: Re: Hazardous Waste <br /> Good afternoon, <br /> I'm following up on your hazardous waste inspection for a few weeks ago. Going forward,please treat all <br /> unsellable returned/damaged paints as hazardous waste (toxic). During our research we were told by Recology, <br /> South Bay Recycling in San Mateo County,and Waste Management that no liquid paints may be disposed of in the <br /> trash,which include acrylics. However,we were told by these same companies that should you have a small spill, <br /> you may clean the paint off the floor and allow it to fully dry,and place in regular trash. Should you have any <br /> questions please contact me and I will answer your questions. <br /> Colton Croasdale, CSP <br /> Safety Manager <br /> RISK MANAGEMENT <br /> P: 405.745.1877 <br /> F: 405.745.1719 <br /> E: colton.croasdale@hobbylobby.com <br /> 7707 SW 44th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73179 <br /> NOW Mm". <br /> 1 <br />