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NEUMILLER bi BEARDSLEE <br /> �C A PROFESSIONAL C ORPORAT10N•ATTORNEYS&COUNSELORS EsrABctsxFn 1903 <br /> 49071-29164 <br /> PAUL N.BALESTRACCI <br /> 509 WEST WEBER AVENUE <br /> FIFTH FLOOR Novemb r 11, 2002 <br /> STOcKrON,CA 95203 <br /> POST OFFICE BOX 20 <br /> STOCKTON,CA 95201-3020 <br /> (209)948-8200 David J. Irey <br /> (209)948-4910 FAx Deputy District Attorney <br /> FROM MOOESTO: Environmental Prosecutions Unit <br /> (209)577-8200 <br /> (209)577-4910 FAx Office o the District Attorney <br /> San Joaq iin County Courthouse <br /> P.O. Box 990 <br /> Stockton CA 95201 <br /> Re: Stockton Bumper and Body Parts Service <br /> 632 S. El Dorado Street, Stockton, CA 95203 <br /> Dear Mr. Irey: <br /> This is to follow our conversation of November 7, 2002. As we discussed, this <br /> office now represents Keystone Automotive Industries, Inc. with regard to Stockton <br /> Bumper and Body Parts Service. <br /> Enclosed for your review are results of testing done by Keystone, both from the split <br /> samples and independent testing. As you can see, these samples generally track with <br /> the results obtained in DHS' inspection. <br /> As you and I discussed, Keystone is concerned in that it has not as yet determined <br /> the origin of some of the hazardous substances,which would not, at first glance, <br /> appear to be a byproduct of the physical operation. Keystone needs some time to <br /> detennind how and from what process they get to these locations. <br /> Frankly, it makes no sense for my client to enter into some sort of an agreement <br /> wherein ii may be in violation of an injunction as soon as the ink is dry. <br /> Thank yoi for agreeing to meet sometime in the first couple of weeks of December <br /> to discuss resolution of this matter as well as to discuss the progress of Keystone's <br /> attempts W track the waste stream. <br /> 34 41-1 <br />