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Benjamin Escotto [EH] <br /> From: Benjamin Escotto [EH] <br /> Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 8:30 AM <br /> To: 'Kevin Clutter' <br /> Subject: RE:Transfer Station Inspection <br /> Kevin, <br /> Let me review everything and I'll talk to Robert and get back to you on that. <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Kevin Clutter[mailto:KClutter@iwpusa.com] <br /> Sent:Tuesday, March 19, 2013 3:20 PM <br /> To: Benjamin Escotto [EH] <br /> Cc: Michael Pires <br /> Subject: RE:Transfer Station Inspection <br /> Ben-we sent over some rather large pdf files this morning with the truck log and load check info (I think copies were on <br /> site at the time of your inspection also).There were no incidents or complaints for the quarter. I am also getting the <br /> safety records for the site in the next day or two. <br /> Lastly-the site is not a recycling center by definition.And since bakery product seems to be considered a waste in the <br /> county's vernacular,then it seems that based on the tonnage,that a registration permit would be more appropriate <br /> than the notification. Does that seem right to you? If so, I have the form for that ready to go and can forward that to <br /> alter the status of the registration. <br /> Kevin <br /> From: Benjamin Escotto [EH] [bescotto@sjcehd.com] <br /> Sent:Thursday, March 14,2013 11:12 AM <br /> To: Kevin Clutter <br /> Subject:Transfer Station Inspection <br /> Kevin, <br /> I did the quarterly transfer station inspection at the Tracy site on 3/12/13. As we talked about, I need to review the <br /> following documentation as part of the inspection: tonnage reports(1/2013-3/2013), load checking reports(1/2013- <br /> 3/2013), training documents(1/2013-3/2013), special occurrence (if any), and written complaints (if any). I did review <br /> the onsite "pest sighting log." Last time we spoke (with my supervisor Robert McClellon),you were going to look into <br /> determining if some of the streams of waste fall under"recycling center," so as to keep the tonnage to under 15 tons <br /> per day and keep the site status as a "limited volume transfer station." I have not heard back from you regarding this <br /> matter. What is the status? <br /> Ben Escotto,Senior REHS <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Ave.,Stockton,CA 95205 <br /> Email: bescotto@sicehd.com<mailto:bescotto@sicehd.com> Phone: (209)468-3178 <br /> EHD Website: http://www.sigov.org/ehd Fax: (209)468-8392 <br /> 1 <br />