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(safety) red had so little paint left in the can it was not usable. Therefore, the can was sealed <br /> and discarded in the normal trash. <br /> Operators also informed me the paint thinner containers, which had been stored behind the <br /> storage shed was empty of hazardous waste, but had accumulated rain water in the can. The <br /> rain water was emptied by discharging down the onsite sanitary sewer, and the container was <br /> discarded in the normal trash. <br /> In my previous response, I provided you evidence of the sludge storage container is now <br /> labeled. <br /> The Mercuric Bromide Test Strips that were on site during your evaluation have been <br /> discarded at an approved hazardous waste facility; see attached photo of signed manifest. I <br /> have also provided you a photo of the current container and label for the Mercuric Bromide <br /> Test Strips. <br /> The City will provide you with the additional information once received or completed. If you <br /> have any questions or need clarification, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> 6�� <br /> Anthony Ouellette <br /> H2O Urban Solutions <br /> c.c. Milt Daley, City of Lathrop Operations Superintendent <br /> Scott Myers, H2O Urban Solutions <br /> Chris Hart, City of Lathrop Operator <br /> i <br />