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M <br />Frank'Girardi [EH] <br />om: John Lane Ulane@groundzeroanalysis.com] <br />nt: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 4:10 PM <br />To: Robert McClellon [EH]; Palomino, Peter <br />Cc: Frank Girardi [EH] <br />Subject: Site Inspection Report and Associated Document, Palomino Site, Riverbank <br />In In M% <br />inspect052505.DOC MEMOfireext.DOC Arch_Dust_Suppres <br />sion.pdf <br />Dear Sirs: <br />Attached is a site inspection report, associated memorandum regarding <br />disposal of uncovered fire extinguishers, and a copy of the "Arch Dust <br />Suppression Handbook" from Arch Environmental Equipment, Inc. <br />Please note the following items: <br />1. The extinguishers can be properly rinsed and recycled as scrap metal <br />according to USA Stanislaus Fire; <br />2. The newly discovered ash waste should be characterized to determine <br />if it can be handled along with the stockpiled waste; <br />3. Dust suppression should be continued using the existing procedure of <br />spraying water with a spray nozzle or water truck. Based upon <br />the "Dust Handbook" the fogging system is appropriate for applications <br />0nhat are enclosed or can be partially enclosed, or with materials that <br />nnot be wetted. The handbook also states "By far the most common <br />struments used in control of fugitive dust are the garden <br />hose\hardware store nozzle variety. They're cheap, available anywhere, <br />and will do teh job if the source material can be thoroughly wetted <br />without causing a problem." <br />Please feel free to call me if you have any questions regarding this <br />submittal. <br />Sincerely, <br />John Lane <br />Ground Zero Analysis, Inc. <br />1714 Main Street <br />Escalon, CA 95320-1927 <br />(209) 838-9888 Phone <br />(209) 838-9883 Fax <br />r] <br />1 <br />