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"I have spoken to other companies with similar operations. They also recycle their scrap metal and have made <br /> no special determination for metal shavings and grindings. We want to comply with with local regulations and <br /> would appreciate any guidance that would assist us in complying. As the generator we have measured several <br /> peices of scrap metal waste with a digital caliper. All scrap metal waste we measured were greater than 100 <br /> microns. <br /> Regards, <br /> Juan Mendoza <br /> Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S9+. <br /> -------- Original message -------- <br /> From: 'Baker, Lydia [EHD]" <lbaker(a sj ov�.org> <br /> Date: 5/11/218:43 AM (GMT-08:00) <br /> To:jmen209 <jmen209(a_..yahoo.com>, John Ackerson<ackersonequipmentrepairagmail.com> <br /> Subject: RE: John Ackerson <br /> Hello Juan, <br /> I closed out violation#301. For#102 how do you know the grinding dust is greater than 100 microns? <br /> #102—Per 22 CCR 66260.10 scrap metal means, "manufactured, solid metal objects and products; all sorts of metal <br /> workings such as cuttings, trimmings, stampings, grindings, and shavings; and or solid metal residues created from metal <br /> productions. In accordance to 22 CCR 66261.6(a)(3)(B), scrap metal as defined in 22 CCR 66260.10, is exempted from <br /> regulation under State law when recycled. Additionally a link is included to a City and County of San Francisco <br /> Department of Health Hazardous Waste FAQ. On page 4 of the document it states that, "Metal workings, cuttings, <br /> 3 <br />