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• • <br /> Mr. Chipponeri then led me to Building #5 where enamel <br /> coating is applied to the body blanks. In this area, the <br /> majority of the solvent waste is generated from cleaning <br /> out the enamel lines when the enamel is changed. In this <br /> building, additional air compressors are maintained to <br /> power some of the equipment used to manufacture the cans. <br /> We then went back to the main office to review documents <br /> including contingency plan, hazardous waste manifests, <br /> personnel training records, etc. After reviewing the <br /> hazardous waste manifests, it was determined that a total <br /> of 74 . 7 tons of hazardous waste was disposed of in 1992 . <br /> IX. DISCUSSION WITH MANAGEMENT: <br /> At the conclusion of the inspection, I reviewed the <br /> violations noted during the inspection with Mr. Rex and Mr. <br /> Chipponeri. They were informed that they will receive a <br /> report of violation and schedule of corrections that would <br /> address each violation. At this point, I left the <br /> facility. <br /> c: Alan Ito, CAL EPA, Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> 5 <br />