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the state who has a office in Fresno. This person had told Smith <br /> that he had to file a closure plan and pay the delinquent fees on <br /> the hazardous waste permit that RV Circuit had. Johnson had told <br /> Smith that she would check with Naprawa to determine what fees <br /> would have to be paid. Smith states that Johnson had told him <br /> that she would be away from the office for the next two weeks <br /> because of a vacation. <br /> Smith said that he was last at RV Circuits about three <br /> months ago. He stated that his position with RV Circuits was <br /> that as president and part-owner with JR, and Celso Tupas. <br /> • I questioned Smith has to what chemicals and waste had been <br /> left at RV Circuits. Smith said that there remains a lot of <br /> hazardous waste at RV Circuits including approximately 12 , 000 <br /> gallons of partially treated waste water, acid in dipping casts, <br /> dry cake waste, and other hazardous waste in the plating room. <br /> Smith stated he had contacted and received quotes from <br /> several companies that specialize in the cleanup and removal of <br /> hazardous waste. The cost for the cleanup ranged from $40, 000 to <br /> $45, 000. <br /> Smith states that they had operated the company since <br /> December 1986 through December 1993 . At one time the company <br /> employed up to forty employees. <br /> Smith said that RJ Tupas was the secretary/treasurer and his <br /> brother Celso was in charge of manufacturing. <br /> Smith states that RV Circuits had bankrupt him and his <br /> former partners and there is no money left to pay for the removal <br /> of the waste. <br /> On August 7, 1995 at 3 : 15 PM I received a telephone call <br /> 4 <br />