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C <br />Philip W. Thomas <br />Manager, Environmental Affairs <br />Law Department <br />Sears Holdings Management Corporation <br />940 Arneill Rd. <br />Camarillo, CA 93010 <br />Phone: 805-822-4214 <br />Fax: 805-383-0825 <br />pthomasl @searshc.com <br />September 22, 2011 <br />Michelle Henry <br />Senior Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br />San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />600 East Main St. <br />Stockton, CA 95202-3029 <br />n <br />Subject: Hazardous Waste Program Inspection — Return to Compliance <br />Sears Retail Store #1288 / Sears Auto Center #6791 <br />5110 Pacific Ave. <br />Stockton, CA 95207 <br />Dear Ms. Henry: <br />RECEIVL, <br />ENVIRONIV1151NITALHEAUTH. <br />PFERMIUSEWIGE...; <br />This letter responds to your June 27, 2011 inspections of the subject Sears retail and automotive <br />service facilities and includes information and documentation requested in order to return these <br />facilities back into compliance. <br />Each of the specific concerns detailed in your inspection report have been addressed as follows: <br />Violation #18 (HSC 25201(a)) — Stored hazardous waste on site longer than 90 days without a <br />permit or authorization. <br />The 30 -gallon drum of waste brake fluid in the auto center and the 30 -gallon drum of waste gasoline in <br />the retail store have been hauled off and copies of the hazardous waste manifests documenting the <br />disposal are included in this response package. The saturated box of oily rags and absorbent pads <br />observed in the auto center basement was placed upstairs in the waste oily absorbent drum, which was <br />also hauled off shortly after your inspection. A copy of this manifest is included as well. <br />