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08/06/1999 09:27 2092392660 <br />D v <br />may p%§Lmental Services Co., Inc <br />Chris Colbert <br />Advanced Interconnect Technologies <br />555 Carnegie Street <br />Manteca CA 95337 <br />Dear Chris: <br />ADVANCEDINTERCONNECT PAGE 03 <br />715-834-9624 FAX 715-836-8785 <br />5200 State Road 93, Eau Claire. Wisconsin 54701 <br />"Dedicated to Fm%,ding Qu,duv Service unto rine 21st Ceniun - <br />Thank you for your interest in WRR Environmental Services Co., Inc. (WRR). <br />Located in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, WRR is a fully -licensed and insured environmental services company <br />which complies with all applicable Federal, State, and local regulations. WRR has been in operation <br />since 1970 and was the fust TSD facility in Wisconsin to receive a full Part B license. <br />Not only does WRR operate a state certified laboratory specializing in waste characterization, soil <br />testing and environmental analysis, but also operates one of the largest thin film vacuum/evaporation <br />systems in the country - dedicated to the reclaiming of spent solvents. <br />Though our primary services include solvent recycling, energy recovery and incineration, WRR <br />also offers other numerous ancillary services. These services include: emergency response to <br />environmental hazards (RESCO), parts washers and gun washers (AIS), lab packs, plant clean-ups, <br />transportation, household hazardous waste collection (Clean Sweeps), and remediation of environmental <br />projects. <br />As a fully -licensed facility enjoying an excellent relationship with the regulatory community, <br />WRR is strategically located to provide cost-effective services to industries. WRR has been contracted <br />by Envirotmh International, Melrose Park, IL, to provide reclamation services for spent Ensolv, n -propyl <br />bromide. <br />Enclosed is a profile sheet to use in profiling your spent Ensolv material. Please submit an eight (8) <br />ounce sample with the profile. To be sure the sample is representative of the material in the container, <br />use a pipe, conduit or similar item approximately 1/2 inch in diameter. Push the pipe to the bottom of <br />the drum, cover the open end with your hand to create a vacuum, then pull the pipe out of the drum and <br />let the material run into the sample bottle, resulting in a core sample. <br />Again, thank you for your interest in the Ensolv product stewardship program. If you should have any <br />questions, please feel free to call. <br />Sincerely, <br />WRR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CO., INC. <br />Rebecca L. Anderson <br />Product Manager <br />Enclosures <br />