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and was owned by a Arthur Smith, Renato "JR" Tupas, and Celso <br /> Tupas. Wilson advised me that there had been numerous environ- <br /> ment health problems with the owners of RV Circuits while they <br /> had been in operation. <br /> Wilson provided me with a copy of a amended complaint dated <br /> November 23 , 1993 charging the owners of Health and Safety Code <br /> Section 25189. 5 (D) , Storage of Hazardous Waste Treatment of <br /> Storage Without A Permit, (three counts) ; Title 22-66265. 31, <br /> Failure To Maintain/Operate A Facility Minimizing Possibility Of <br /> Fire Explosion Or Release Of Hazardous Waste; Title 22-66265 <br /> . 177 (C) , Storing Incompatible Hazardous Waste Or Material; and <br /> Title 22-66265, Failure To Comply With Mandatory Employee Train- <br /> ing Requirements. <br /> Wilson also provided me with a copy of his report concerning <br /> his contact with Art Smith on April 20, 1995 at RV Circuits, and <br /> of Kasey Foley's inspection report of RV Circuits on April 21, <br /> 1995. <br /> Wilson indicated that it appeared to him that the owners of <br /> RV Circuits were in violation of the terms of their probation <br /> concerning the above-listed charges, and were in current viola- <br /> tion of Health and Safety Code Section 25189 . 5 dealing with the <br /> abandonment and storage of hazardous waste and material. <br /> On August 4 , 1995 at 8:00 AM, I met with John Hinckle at 916 <br /> South Center Street, Stockton. Mr. Hinckle is the owner of this <br /> property which was the business location of RV Circuits. <br /> At this time I took sixteen polaroid photographs of what <br /> appears to be hazardous chemicals/materials and waste which were <br /> abandoned on the premises of 916 South Center Street. The <br /> 2 <br />