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Gaitan, Jason <br /> From: Kasaundra I Gear Enterprises <officemanager@gearenterprises.com> <br /> Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2020 9:12 AM <br /> To: Gaitan, Jason <br /> Cc: clave gearenterprises.com <br /> Subject: RE: Inspection Report <br /> Attachments: Ramos Oil 021420.pdf, return to compliance.pdf, return to compliance_2.pdf,American <br /> Valley Waste 012320.pdf, code § 66261.10. Criteria for Identifying the Characteristics of <br /> Hazardous Waste.pdf <br /> Jason, Please see attached documentation and let us know if this will suffice as a return to compliance. <br /> Kasat v dra C�aves <br /> Office Manager <br /> Gear Enterprises <br /> p. 209-948-0997 <br /> From: Gaitan,Jason <jgaitan@sjgov.org> <br /> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2020 8:34 AM <br /> To: Kasaundra I Gear Enterprises<officemanager@gearenterprises.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Inspection Report <br /> Hi Kasaundra, <br /> You cannot have a metal recycling company pick up the small shavings, without doing testing. After I reviewed the safety <br /> data sheets, all metals had some form of hazardous properties associated with them. <br /> Unfortunately the environmental health department does not have a list of heavy metal testing. I advise searching <br /> online the following words "cam 17 metals testing." You can get several labs that will do the testing. Be sure to ask to <br /> test particle size as well. <br /> Another option would be to treat the metals as hazardous waste without testing. In this case you will have to find a <br /> company that will accept hazardous waste metal fines. <br /> I hope this email helps. <br /> Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. <br /> Note: San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department does not endorse or represent the companies referenced <br /> above. Please use your own discretion when conducting business with outside sources. <br /> Thank you, <br /> JASON GAITAN <br /> EHS <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> i <br />