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a key to enter RV Circuits. <br /> Tupas also stated he had been by RV Circuits on one time <br /> when Art Smith was picking up some equipment that John Hinckle <br /> was renting to Smith. Tupas states he was somewhat upset that <br /> John Hinckle had rented some equipment left at RV Circuits to Art <br /> Smith's company in Nevada. Tupas states that this equipment <br /> belonged to RV Circuits and not John Hinckle. <br /> Tupas states that his position with RV Circuits was that as <br /> vice president of finance. Tupas said that in his position with <br /> RV Circuits he did not know what type of chemicals were used at <br /> RV Circuits. <br /> I questioned Tupas on what plans were being made to clean up <br /> and remove the waste and material left at RV Circuits. Tupas <br /> states that he thought Art Smith was to get a permit and had made <br /> arrangements with a company in Sacramento to remove and clean up <br /> the hazardous waste and material. <br /> Tupas states he is willing to do what he can in helping to <br /> correct the problem at RV Circuits, but he did not know what <br /> chemicals had been kept at the location. <br /> Tupas further stated that he also became aware that Art <br /> Smith had not paid several months of back rent due to John <br /> Hinckle. <br /> On August 9, 1995 I contacted Kasey Foley, San Joaquin <br /> County Public Health Services, Lead Senior Registered Environmen- <br /> tal Health Specialist concerning RV Circuits. Foley stated that <br /> the state Department of Toxic Substance Control (California EPA) <br /> had been in recent contact with Art Smith. The state employees . <br /> in contact with Smith were Tim Naprawa (916) 255-3643 , and Astr#'j <br /> 6 <br />