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sample marked PT #1. <br /> The owner of the property John Hinckle stated he had not <br /> attempted to clean or alter the area where the above listed <br /> samples had been taken. It should be noted there appeared to be <br /> many other hazardous waste areas on the property both inside and <br /> out, but Hinckle stated he had made some attempt to clean or <br /> treat these areas. <br /> Hinckle said he believes the owners of RV Circuits had <br /> closed their business by December 27, 1993 . Hinckle recalls <br /> stopping by on that date and finding RV Circuits out of business. <br /> All samples. were to be transported to Sacramento for testing <br /> by Doug Wilson. Environmental Health Specialist McClellon and <br /> Yoshioka took photographs of the locations where the samples were <br /> collected, and of the chemicals still remaining at the business. <br /> On September 21, 1995 I contacted Toni Duncan via telephone. <br /> I contacted Duncan after reviewing Tim Naprawa' s report in which <br /> Art Smith had stated to Naprawa he had been working with Duncan <br /> concerning the on site treatment of the waste water left at RV <br /> Circuits. <br /> Duncan said her last contact with Art Smith was on March 20, <br /> 1995. Duncan and another inspector Alex Baillie had stopped by <br /> RV Circuits after they had driven by and noticed a U-Haul truck <br /> parked at the business. Duncan observed Art Smith, John Hinckle, <br /> and a unidentified man, loading up a dry film processing machine. <br /> It was Duncan' s understanding that this equipment was being moved <br /> to a Nevada business where Art Smith now works. <br /> Duncan states she did talk with Smith on what his plans and <br /> time frame were to cleaning up the waste water that was stored in <br /> 10 <br />