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Item 3. The filters are being put in a lined 1 cubic yard box.The material was tested a piece of the disposable filter that <br /> had metal straps holding the filter material in place. I think that gave me a false positive with the collected dirt. We do <br /> not want to use disposable filters so I am having JUST THE DIRT tested.As I have explained before, I am having these <br /> disposed of as RCRA waste so why all the testing? I do not see the need to have parts of a disposable filter analyzed. <br /> If I am not able to get those results for item 2 in a timely manner for you, I will have it done again. <br /> Kind Regards, <br /> Jamie Lima <br /> Super Store Industries <br /> Environmental Specialist <br /> 209-814-4432 <br /> From: Florido, Elianna [mailto:eflorido@sigov.org] <br /> Sent:Tuesday, December 3, 2019 11:47 AM <br /> To:Jamie Lima <br /> Subject: RE: SSI <br /> Hi Jamie, <br /> Thank you for your email. I hope you are doing well and had a happy holiday. <br /> Please forgive my delay in getting back to you regarding the outstanding violations. I reviewed the information you <br /> emailed me on 10/4/19 and 12/29/19 and found that the following clarification/items are needed to close out violation <br /> 102: <br /> 1. What is the procedure for employees when managing damaged leaky chemicals?Are Sanitation crew employees <br /> the only employees that will be managing the damaged leaky chemicals? Please provide the training materials <br /> used to train the employees on the management of damaged leaky chemicals. <br /> 2. Submit the profile for the waste in the Battery Blow Down Booth sump.You stated, "The waste from the blow <br /> down was sent out as oily water. It's tied to another sump I had profiled." Please clarify what is in the other <br /> sump,that is connected to the Battery Blow Down Booth sump, and where the oily water is coming from. <br /> 3. I'm a little confused on what you're doing with the Batter Blow Down Booth vent filters- please clarify the <br /> different components of the vent filter, and which of these components are being disposed of.The components <br /> that are being disposed of need to have a hazardous waste determination made on them. <br /> Please let me know if you have any questions. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Elianna Florido, REHS <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Ave <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> P: (209)468-0343 1 F: (209) 468-3433 1 E: eflorido@sigov.org <br /> Please note that my email has changed to eflorido@s*gov.org <br /> 2 <br />