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Glidden'' THE GLIDDEN COMPANY <br /> 1000 SIXTEENTH STREET•SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94107•PHONE (415)621-0200 <br /> Wayne Arp May 5, 1989 <br /> ARP Enterprises <br /> 16177 So. McKinley <br /> Lathrop, Ca. 95330 <br /> Dear Wayne, <br /> Per our phone conversation earlier this week, the <br /> 886-R-14115 Redwood Stain you are currently purchasing from us <br /> is "not affected" by the hazardous raw material lists issued <br /> by SARA, OSHA or Prop 65. <br /> Since you cannot recycle the end-of-day <br /> wash water back into production (due to color change) , the <br /> easiest route is to simply evaporate the left-over water. <br /> After accumulating enough residual solids, <br /> send them to the appropriate hazardous waste site for disposal <br /> or burial. <br /> This should not be a problem since you' re <br /> only gathering 10=15 gallons of water per run and not running <br /> on a daily basis. <br /> Heating the drum or container you plan to <br /> use for evaporation would greatly speed up both the evaporation <br /> and settling process of the solids . <br /> Further questions should be directed to Mr. <br /> Geoffrey Dorsey at Glidden, 415-541-8749 . <br /> Sincerely, // t <br /> A ��i.� <br /> Dave Cardana <br /> cc: AL <br /> AND <br /> DPP <br /> GD <br /> OPaints—The World Leader <br /> ..r <br />