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Backus, Garrett [EHD] <br /> From: fhnozzle@yahoo.com <br /> Sent: Monday, July 20, 2020 1:48 PM <br /> To: Backus, Garrett [EHD] <br /> Subject: Re: Inspection Date:June 24, 2020 <br /> CAUTION:This email is originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the <br /> sender and know the content is safe. <br /> Thank you Garrett, <br /> I appreciate the information. <br /> Best Regards, <br /> Jo Anne Munoz/ Manager <br /> F & H Nozzle Specialists, Inc. <br /> 505 N. Yosemite St. <br /> Stockton, California, 95203 USA <br /> Phone: (209)464-1651 <br /> Fax: (209)464-0705 <br /> Email: fhnozzle(a)yahoo.com <br /> Web: www.fhnozzle.com <br /> On Monday, July 20, 2020, 01:38:24 PM PDT, Backus, Garrett [EHD] <gbackus@sjgov.org>wrote: <br /> Jo Anne, <br /> Thank you for the corrective action documents. Be sure to recycle the metal chips and and keep the scrap <br /> metal recycling receipts. <br /> You mention in the corrective action statement that FMR told you that the metal chips are "non- <br /> hazardous". The material certification and other information provided by you during the inspection indicate <br /> that the metal scrap is 10-20% chromium which makes it hazardous waste when disposed of as waste. Having <br /> a scrap metal hauler pick it up and send it to a recycler is acceptable handling of this type of waste. <br /> I called FMR and was assured that the metal chips are "repackaged" and sold to a metal recycler such as Sims <br /> Metal. <br /> The violation is resolved. Contact me with any questions, <br /> I <br />