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hazardous material/chemicals and waste were located on the inside <br /> and outside of 916 South Center Street. <br /> Mr. Hinckle states that he has been unsuccessful in getting <br /> the prior owners to clean up the chemicals/materials and waste. <br /> Hinckle stated that he had contacted a company by the name of <br /> Romic of Sacramento to clean and remove the chemicals and waste. <br /> Romic had given Hinckle an estimated cost of $35, 000 to do this. <br /> Hinckle stated that he could not afford to do this and he had <br /> contacted a private attorney in a attempt to sell off some <br /> property left by the former owners of RV Circuits to pay for the <br /> cleanup. Hinckle states that he is unable to sell or lease the <br /> property until the property is cleaned of the hazardous chemi- <br /> cals/materials and waste remaining on the property. <br /> Hinckle stated that at first Art Smith had indicated to him <br /> that he was working out a plan to remove and clean up the hazard- <br /> ous materials and waste left on the property, however, Hinckle <br /> states that the Art Smith/RV Circuits has no money left to pay <br /> for this. Hinckle states that lately he has been unable to get <br /> in touch with Smith, and Smith has failed to return his calls. <br /> On August 7, 1995 at 8: 00 AM I contacted Art Smith via <br /> telephone at his place of employment in Carson City, Nevada. <br /> Smith was questioned concerning his plan to treat the abandoned <br /> waste and materials left at RV Circuits. Smith states that last <br /> Friday (8-4-95) he had talked with a Tim Naprawa in Sacramento <br /> who works for the state. This person told him he would be <br /> contacting Lisa Brown and Doug Wilson and try to work something <br /> out. <br /> Smith also stated that he had contacted a Astra Johnson from <br /> 3 <br />