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At that time, the drum was upright had open bungs and was not <br /> 1 <br /> leaking. <br /> 2 <br /> 3 During an inspection by your affiant and Mr. Sweeso on <br /> 4 September 15, 1992, I observed chunks of asphalt, copper wire, <br /> 5 asbestos pipe, building materials, plastic, and metal pipe <br /> 6 that had been excavated from the dirt pile. <br /> During an inspection by Mr. Thomas Sweeso, Senior Code <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Enforcement Officer for San Joaquin County, on September 30, <br /> 9 1992 , a barrel was observed turned upside down with contents <br /> 10 that had spilled onto the ground. Mr. Sweeso informed the <br /> 11 material appeared to be oil, and that someone had attempted to <br /> 12 cover the material with dirt. Mr. Sweeso took photographs of <br /> 13 the location and in my review of those photographs, it appears <br /> 14 to be the same barrel that I previously mentioned. Illegal <br /> 15 disposal of waste oil is a violation of Health and Safety Code <br /> 16 section 25189 . 5, a felony. Mr. Sweeso also observed five (5 ) <br /> 17 aerosol cans that had recently been disposed of on the <br /> 18 property. One can was "Easy-Off" oven cleaner. One can was <br /> 19 "WD-40" , and three cans were labeled as "Chain Lube. " <br /> 20 During a court proceeding on September 30, 1992, sworn <br /> 21 testimony of witness James Ellis indicates that defendant Lane <br /> 22 has buried batteries, tires, mattresses, garbage, and <br /> 23 automobiles on the property. <br /> 24 <br /> 25 <br /> 26 <br /> 27 <br /> 28 <br /> 2 <br />