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I just want to know what will happen to the separator water.The letter I received from American Integrated states that <br /> they intend on evaporating the water, but mentions that they will use the water to discharge on site. <br /> I am requesting a completed notice of intent and form 200 (both attached to this email and provided by the Central <br /> Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board) or a statement clarifying how American Integrated plans to manage the <br /> water separator. <br /> Once I receive statement/documentation regarding this matter I will be able to close out the sites remaining violation <br /> and submit it for review. <br /> If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. <br /> Emily if you are not the person Kathleen was referring to, please disregard this email. <br /> Hope to hear from you soon, <br /> .JASON GAITAN <br /> EHS <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 E Hazelton Ave.Stockton,CA95205 <br /> (209)561-7298 <br /> (209)468-9848 <br /> From: Gaitan,Jason <br /> Sent:Tuesday, September 3, 2019 11:36 AM <br /> To: 'Ledbetter, Kathleen' <kledbetter@Ibarealty.com> <br /> Cc:Saeed, Haza <hsaeed@sigov.org>;John Farmer(ifarmer@americanintegrated.com) <br /> <jfarmer@americaninte�rated.com> <br /> Subject: RE: EXTERNAL: FW: HMBP Re-Inspection Report for 14800 W SCHULTE RD,TRACY, CA 95377 <br /> Hi Kathleen, <br /> Attached to this email are the notice of intent to discharge permit and waste discharge form provided by the Regional <br /> Water Quality Control Board. <br /> These were sent to John Farmer from Dina Calanchini, Engineering Geologist for Central Valley Regional Water Quality <br /> Board. This should have been filled out and submitted to Central Valley Regional Water Quality Board if the separator <br /> water was discharged on site. <br /> The letter sent to you by American Integrated Services states that the separator water is currently evaporating, however <br /> the letter mentions that the water may be discharged on site or transported off site. <br /> The following below is what is on the letter: <br /> "As of the time of drafting this letter, the water is currently evaporating within the separator unit until such time the <br /> water is discharged onsite (via Notice of Intent to Discharge Permit); allowed to evaporate(taking advantage of site <br /> schedule and summertime temperatures); or transported offsite as a non-hazardous waste liquid to a local <br /> recycling/disposal facility." <br /> 2 <br />