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Sacramento office had also talked with Smith and may have <br /> documented his contact with Smith. Johnson states her contact <br /> with Smith would have been at about the same time Smith had <br /> contacted Naprawa. <br /> Johnson recalls RV Circuits permits had expired and this was <br /> mentioned to Smith. Johnson also stated Smith was advised about <br /> completing a closure plan for the business. Johnson states that <br /> there may have been some discussion concerning hazardous waste <br /> permits would only apply to a business that is in operation and <br /> not one that has been closed. <br /> On September 8, 1995 I received an eight (8) page fax from <br /> Tim Naprawa. (See attached document) <br /> On September, 20, 1995, at 9: 10 AM I met with John Hinckle <br /> (the property owner) , Doug Wilson, Robert McClellon, and Jerry <br /> Yoshioka, (all San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Specialist) , at RV Circuit, 916 South Center Street, Stockton, <br /> CA. <br /> The purpose of my presents was to witness the collection of <br /> abandoned hazardous waste and chemicals by San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Specialist. <br /> I observed Doug Wilson collect four quart size samples of <br /> possible hazardous waste. The locations where the samples were <br /> taken, and samples marked are as follows: 1) From inside nickel <br /> cyanide bath, sample marked PA #1; 2) From outside chemical <br /> storage area, filter press, sample marked FP #1; 3) From outside <br /> chemical storage area, batch treatment plant, sample marked BT <br /> #1; 4) From outside chemical storage area, plating tank #53 , <br /> 9 <br />