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Robert A. Ellis, Jr. -2- May 7 , 1987 <br /> nickel or chromium. Any hazardous waste generated must be <br /> transported off-site within 90 days of generation. <br /> o A copy of all laboratory reports generated as a result of <br /> the spill. <br /> o A timeline outlining the date each step of the work was <br /> completed. <br /> o An explanation of the business relationship between <br /> California Tank Lines, Inc. , and Chemical Transfer <br /> Company. <br /> All waste currently stored on-site must be disposed of within <br /> ninety days from March 23 , 1987 to a Class I disposal site <br /> unless: <br /> a) an Application for a Hazardous Waste Facility Permit or <br /> Variance to store hazardous waste is received by DHS, or <br /> b) the waste is classified as non-hazardous. Sampling and <br /> analysis must conform with methods outlined in the EPA <br /> document Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, SW-846, <br /> 2nd Edition. <br /> Attached please find a certification statement to be included <br /> with your report. The report must be signed by a California <br /> registered Professional Engineer and submitted no later than <br /> June 2 , 1987. <br /> If you have any questions, please contact me at (916) 739-3139 . <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Lorna Dobrovolny <br /> Associate Hazardous Materials <br /> Specialist <br /> LD: ld <br /> Attachment <br /> cc: Ms. Antonia Vorster, CVRWQCB <br /> \iMr. Ron Valinoti, San Joaquin County Health District <br /> Ms. Lisa Brown, San Joaquin County District Attorney's <br /> Office <br />