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FW: Manifest copy request - In - Yahoo! Mail Page 2 of 4 <br /> Pillai! I Contacts Calendar Notepad What's New? Mobile Mail Options <br /> Check Main Compose �� _ W Search Mail Search the Web <br /> See Your Credit <br /> Previous I Next I ruck to Messages Mark as Unread i Print <br /> (� Score Now $0 � <br /> Delete_J Reply � Forward Spam 1 �Move... . l <br /> FW: Manifest copy request Monday, August 17, 2009 3:06 PM <br /> Folders <br /> Frt,r,,: "Roberts, Chera-Lynn" <br /> Inbox (2) <roberts.cheralynn@cleanharbors.com> <br /> Drafts To: "'idealeasenyahoo.com- <idealease@yahoo.com> <br /> Cc. "Roberts, Chera-Lynn" <br /> Sent <roberts.cheralynn@clea nharbors.com> <br /> Spam [Empty] <br /> Trash [Empty] Hello Mark, <br /> I attempted to secure a copy of the manifest you were questioning below <br /> Chat&Mobile Text iShowj however, as you can see from reply, the <br /> lam Avallable Romic data base does not have an image but only the data on the manifest. <br /> Sertinu> I am also sending you the website for the DISC- Dept. of Toxic Substance <br /> Control in California . You should be able to contact them to see if you can <br /> obtain a copy. <br /> My Folders [Add - Edit] http://www.hwis.dtsc,ca-gov/ <br /> yahoo breifcas... <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Chera-Lynn Roberts <br /> Search Shortcuts Lead Customer Service <br /> My Photos Clean Harbors Environmental Services <br /> 14434 SE Industrial Way, Bldg C <br /> My Attachments Clackamas, OR 97015 <br /> Office: (503) 305-2159- Direct <br /> ADVERTISEMENT Fax: (503) 786-7877 <br /> Cell Phone: (503) 991-0553 <br /> Email: roberts.cheralynn@cleanharbors.com <br /> Web: www.cleanharbors.com <br /> From: Gary Shem [mailto:garyshem@earthlink.net] <br /> Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 2:02 PM <br /> To: Roberts, Chera-Lynn <br /> Subject: Re: Hi Gary- Need a manifest copy please <br /> Hi CLR! <br /> Hope things are good with you! I don't get into Romic much these days, but I was <br /> there yesterday. All of the production area is dismantled,the AS400 and PBX phone <br /> system have been scrapped, and the permanent structures are slated for demolition in <br /> the next few weeks! The end of an era. <br /> l�tt" llr,c ,ri��ig() 111nil v'Ileoo.rnl,ifine/w'elcome7.Iax=0&.tm=1250608392&.rand=fm5o0146... 8/18/2009 <br />