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Stockton Propeller, Inc., OCI Case #15242 <br /> Date Samples Collected: June 3, 2021 <br /> New sample collection devices and sample containers were used to collect samples. Disposable <br /> outer gloves were changed between each sample collected. Samples were labeled with <br /> identifying information, evidence tape was applied to each container, and the samples were <br /> photographed near where they were collected. <br /> Sampling Strategy: <br /> The samples collected were selected based upon locations where hazardous waste was <br /> suspected of being illegally stored, treated, and disposed of by using May 18, 2021, CUPA <br /> inspection report and cur observations. I provided J. Boone with a copy of the Sampling Receipt <br /> once we completed our sampling event (Attachment 3: Sample Receipt). <br /> Chain of Custody: <br /> I maintained custody or the samples as they were being collected on June 3, 2021. I observed <br /> the samples being collected and once labeled and sealed with evidence tape placed the <br /> samples into a cooler with ice. After sampling was complete, I maintained custody of the cooler <br /> and placed it in the back of the vehicle and transported the samples to the DTSC ECL located at <br /> 700 Heinz Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94710. When I arrived at ECL, I transferred custody of the <br /> samples along with the respective Sample Analysis Request/Chain of Custody form to <br /> Francisco Montalvan, Environmental Scientist. Montalvan signed and dated the form and <br /> provided me a copy (Attachment 4: Sample Analysis Request and Chain of Custody). <br /> Sample Details <br /> Sample SP-01: <br /> The sample was collected in the '`Etching Room" from the unlabeled <br /> container of'`NuEtch EY solution (Attachment 1: Site and Sample <br /> Maps). M. Belmont and Stockton Propeller, Inc. staff confirmed that <br /> the unlabeled container (Photo IMG_4372) was their "NuEtch EY <br /> solution. Staff from Stockton Propeller, Inc. dips their metal plane <br /> parts in the "NuEtch E.," solution for etching as the first step of their <br /> process. <br /> Lew collected the sample from the "NuEtch E3" solution using a new, <br /> clean, Coliwasa tube and transferred the sample into a new, clean, <br /> clear 32-ounce glass jar and closed the lid. The sample collected was <br /> a dirty brown/amber liquid. Friend then placed a label on the jar along <br /> with evidence tape on i:he lid. The sample was tested with pH paper <br /> (pH 14.0) during the sampling process. Salas photographed the <br /> sample near where it was collected (Attachment 2: Photographic Log, <br /> Photos IMG_4369 to 4375). <br /> Photo: [MG 4372 <br /> Page: 4 <br />