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solution were di posed of in the facility trash and sink, respectively. Copper and copper <br /> compounds exhibit the toxicity characteristic as specified in California Code of <br /> Regulations section 66261.24. Photographs were submitted showing proper chemical <br /> and hazardous aste storage. The facility also submitted copies of hazardous waste <br /> manifests for dis osal of fluorescent lamps, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, formaldehyde, <br /> ammonia, mercu compounds, aerosol cans, ethanol, sodium cyanide, sodium azide, <br /> lead acid batted s, oily debris, oil, and oil filters. <br /> Attachments 4, , and 6 include property owner information, facility operator information, <br /> and the hazardo s waste facility file narrative, respectively. <br /> II. SUSPECT/RESPONSIBLE PARTY INFORMATION <br /> Carl Toliver, SU$D Superintendent <br /> Stockton Unified School District <br /> 701 N. Madison Street <br /> Stockton, CA 95?02 <br /> (209) 933-7000 <br /> Rocky Goehring, afety Coordinator/Trainer <br /> Stockton Unified chool District <br /> 55 S. Madison Street <br /> Stockton, CA 9503 <br /> (209) 933-7110 ext. 2553 <br /> (209) 639-8837 cell <br /> (209) 465-2056 fa <br /> rgoehring@stockt;n.k12.ca.us <br /> Butch Schmidt, A bestos/Hazardous Waste Materials Technician <br /> Stockton Unified chool District <br /> 1944 N. EI Pinal rive <br /> Stockton, CA 952 5 <br /> (209) 933-7045 e t. 2348 <br /> (209) 993-5157 c II <br /> (209) 933-7046 fax <br /> bschmidt@stockto Al2.ca.us <br /> Bill Parks, Princip I <br /> Josh Thom, Assist nt Principal <br /> Stagg High School <br /> 1621 Brookside R ad <br /> Stockton, 95207 <br /> (209) 933-7445 <br /> (209) 953-4767 <br /> 2 <br />