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Hello Kara, <br /> I would do the next round of testing so you can make a complete hazardous waste determination. We cannot give <br /> extensions, but if something takes longer than the 30 days it is ok as long as you turn in the completed corrections on <br /> time and let us know when the other items will be completed. <br /> Best Regards, <br /> Lydia Baker <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 209-468-8257 <br /> (baker@sigov.org <br /> Please note my email address has changed to(baker@sigov.org <br /> From: Kara Kardashian <karak@cozad.net> <br /> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2019 5:00 PM <br /> To: Baker, Lydia <Ibaker@sigov.org> <br /> Cc:Tom Pistacchio<TomP@cozad.net> <br /> Subject: RE: Return to Compliance <br /> Lydia, <br /> This is from the testing. If we need to get an extension is that possible? <br /> Good Afternoon Kara, <br /> We have received the initial testing results back for the primer sanding waste and the sand blast media dust.The test <br /> results indicate that neither waste is triggered for federal (RCRA) waste levels, it does however indicate that we need to <br /> do a state test(STLC)for the following metals for each sample. <br /> Primer sanding dust: Chromium, Copper, Zinc <br /> Sand bast media waste: Chromium, Copper, Nickel <br /> The test results will be 84$ additional per metal for a 5 day turnaround time, please advise if you would like to continue <br /> on to the next phase of testing. <br /> Feel free to call or email with any questions! <br /> Natasha McClurg <br /> Environmental Health&Safety Specialist <br /> NES,Inc. <br /> 1141 Sibley Street I Folsom, CA 95630 <br /> Tel.916-353-2360 Fax.916-353-2375 <br /> 5 <br />