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I heard the voice mail that you left also, in my absence. So it sounds like based on the <br /> waste classification letter that you provided in your last email, that the post office is <br /> wanting to repeat the process & see if the final conclusion has changed. Is that <br /> correct? <br /> I am copying Ms. Jessie Schnell on this as she is our hazardous waste classification <br /> expert. <br /> I will also forward her the letter that DTSC wrote back in 1999. <br /> Gloria Conti <br /> Regulatory Assistance Officer <br /> RAO(?dtsc.ca.gov <br /> Hazardous Substances Scientist <br /> DTSC- Cypress branch <br /> 714-484-5400 DTSC Regulatory Assistance Officers provide informal guidance only about <br /> management of hazardous waste for the convenience of the public. Such oral or electronic mail <br /> advice is not binding upon DTSC, nor does it have the force of law. If you would like a formal <br /> opinion on a matter by DTSC, please contact the responsible program office directly. You <br /> should also refer to the statutes and regulations, DTSC Policies and Procedures, and other formal <br /> documents. If you would like to provide us feedback please do so at: <br /> http://www.calepa.ca.gov/Customer/CustForin.pdf <br /> From: Maclean, Leta [Leta.Maclean@aecom.com] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2014 9:56 AM <br /> To: Regulatory Assistance Office@DTSC <br /> Subject: RE: particle size analysis for resurfacing wastes <br /> Our client is the U.S. Postal Service. I've attached a letter that is actually posted to your website in <br /> reference to how this waste stream should be handled. Our client has decided to re-test this waste <br /> stream to make sure constituents haven't changed.They would like to continue to manage the brake <br /> pad grindings as scrap metal. <br /> From: Regulatory Assistance Office@DTSC [mai Ito:RAO(�i)dtsc.ca.4ov] <br /> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2014 9:54 AM <br /> To: Maclean, Leta <br /> Subject: RE: particle size analysis for resurfacing wastes <br /> Leta, <br /> Not sure if you spoke to Mary in my absence, however, I need to step back & ask what <br /> are you trying to do? Please provide the scenario that encompasses this more detailed <br /> question. <br /> 3 <br />