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Thank you for the clarification regarding the samples. We reviewed the lab report and determined the cofferdam oily <br />boom waste can be disposed of as non-hazardous waste. <br />Thank you, <br />Environmental Health Specialist <br />Sanioaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />1868 E. Hazelton Avenue <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br />111 (209) 468-3420 <br />ij (209) 468-3433 <br />cmuro@sjgov.org <br /> SANAAQUIN <br />—COUNTY— <br />Greotress gloms he re. <br />From: Muro, Claudia [EI-ID] <br />Sent: Wednesday, November 4, 2020 2:23 PM <br />To: Juan Neira <Juan.Neira@stocktonca.gov> <br />Cc: Dave C. Carr <dcarrPksninc.com >; Erik Almaas <ealmaas@ksninc.com >; Joseph D. Prescott <iprescott@ksninc.com >; <br />Hagr Balla <hballa@shimmick.com >; Scott Bunnell <sbunnell@shirnmick.corin>; Manzo, Elena K. [END] <br /><emanzo@sigov.org>; Tyler Shell <tshell@shimmick.com > <br />Subject: RE: Smith Canal Gate Project - Minor Spill (Less than 5 Gallons) of Non-Hazardous Clarity Hydraulic Oil <br />Hi Juan, <br />The Chain of Custody has listed under Sample Identification: 1) Background and 2) <br />Cofferdam. Can you please clarify where the samples were taken from? <br />During our phone conversation on 10-29, I understood that the sample was from the [oily] <br />water collected at the time of the hydraulic oil release and is currently being kept in 55- <br />gallon drum (s). This [oily] water and the boom is what you are waiting on to dispose of, <br />correct? <br />Thank you, <br />MU1-0 <br />Environmental Health Specialist <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />1868 E. Hazelton Avenue <br />Stockton, CA 95205 <br />(209) 468-3420 <br />4