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EXHIBIT A <br /> 1 <br /> 2 1. Hoses piping or drains connected to the sanitary sewerage <br /> 3 system or storm drains; <br /> 4 2 . All barrels, drums, tanks, containers, and all receptacles <br /> 5 capable of holding or storing hazardous materials or waste <br /> 6 samples of their contents for fluids, solids, or gases used <br /> 7 in the business of printed circuit board manufacturing. (The <br /> 8 size of these receptacles would not be limited as many <br /> 9 hazardous materials that become waste upon disposal come in <br /> 10 extremely small packages. Nor would there be a typical type <br /> 11 or shape of container to search as waste materials may be <br /> 12 placed into anything capable of holding a liquid. ) ; <br /> 13 3 . All pumps, sprinkler systems, or any other mechanical devices <br /> 14 capable of pumping, spraying or disposing of chemicals; <br /> 15 4. All sinks, syphon hoses, tubing or pipes connected to any <br /> 16 drums, barrels, tanks or receptacles capable of holding or <br /> 17 storing any hazardous materials and leading into any drain or <br /> 18 sewerage system connection; <br /> 19 5. Samples of any material present, utilized, maintained or <br /> 20 stored on the premises which are, or could possibly be <br /> 21 designated upon analysis as, hazardous by Title 26 of Cal. <br /> 22 Code Regulations, or Chapter 6 . 5 of the California Health and <br /> 23 Safety Code for sodium hydroxide, ammonium hydroxide, <br /> 24 ammonium chloride, copper plating batch, solder plating bath, <br /> 25 hydrochloric acid, wastes of any of the above mentioned <br /> 26 chemicals, waste oil, hydraulic fluids, or any other fluids, <br /> 27 <br /> 28 1' / <br />