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Based on the SDS sheet for the steel, which contains some amount of the CAM - 17 metals, you will have to have a lab <br /> analyze the metal fines to determine the particle size , only if you decide not to handle the metal fines as hazardous <br /> waste . <br /> If any amount of the metal fines is less than 100 microns, then the lab will need to run what' s called a TTLC ( CAM47 <br /> metals ) test, and then do STLC and TCLP testing as necessary . <br /> If the particle size is ALL greater than 100 microns, you can send the metal waste to a recycler and show us a receipt ( it' s <br /> not hazardous waste if you show proof of recycling ) . <br /> If you decide to have a sample of the metal fines analyzed , below is the contact information for the lab our agency uses <br /> for testing : <br /> Geoanalytical Laboratories Inc . <br /> 2300 Maryann Drive <br /> Turlock, CA 95380 <br /> ( 209 ) 669-0100 <br /> info@geoanalyticaIlab . com <br /> Please email me back, letting me know how you plan to proceed . <br /> Thank you , <br /> Elianna Florido <br /> Environmental Health Specialist <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> 1868 E Hazelton Ave . Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> 209 -468 -0343 <br /> eflorido@sjcehd . com <br /> From : jcreel@wildhorses4x4 . com < jcreel@wildhorses4x4 . com > <br /> Sent : Friday, October 19 , 2018 10 : 12 AM <br /> To : Elianna Florido [ EH ] < eflorido@sjcehd . com > <br /> Subject : SDS sheets <br /> Hi Elianna , here are the SDS sheet you ask for . Please let me know if you need anything else . <br /> Jim Creel <br /> Wild Horses Motorsports <br /> 1045 S . Cherokee Ln . <br /> Lodi , CA 95240 <br /> ( 209 ) 400-7200 <br /> 4 <br />