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This was not ran because it is not required.All results are under the limits for having to run the TCLP <br /> From:Alaniz,John <lalanizl@slgov.or > <br /> Sent:Tuesday, October 22, 2019 2:07 PM <br /> To: Chris Young<chris@premierfinishing.com> <br /> Subject: RE: RTC violations <br /> Hi Chris, <br /> Thank you for the reply. Here is an update response: <br /> Violation 102: <br /> 1) Waste Powder Coating: OK <br /> 2) Oily Water: OK <br /> 3) Three blue drums: OK <br /> 4/5) Burned off ash/4x4 area: We still have concern that a TCLP test (federal)was not run on the burned off ash. <br /> 6) Storm Drain waste: OK <br /> 7) Sanding waste: OK <br /> 8) Paint Booth Filters: OK, but I just need a response clarifying that the sanding waste generated (mentioned in the <br /> response) is hazardous waste. <br /> 9) Red 5 gallon bucket: OK <br /> 10)Sand Blast Media: OK <br /> Thank You, <br /> John Alaniz <br /> From: Chris Young [mailto:chris@premierfinishine.com] <br /> Sent:Tuesday, October 22, 2019 12:30 PM <br /> To:Alaniz,John <lalanizl@slgov.org> <br /> Subject: RTC violations <br /> Good afternoon John, <br /> As per the storm drain,we tested the storm drain to prove that no hazardous materials are entering the storm drain. <br /> Any liquid going into the storm drain are non-hazardous. the storm drain is protected by a oil and sediment drain guard <br /> and the pressure washing area, just north of the storm drain has secondary containment to keep any hazardous liquids <br /> from reaching the storm drain. <br /> As per the burn off ash, both tests came from the same 4x4 tray.This 4x4 tray was being used to dry the burn off ash <br /> that had gotten wet from the rain. Using this 4x4 tray is not a normal process.This tray was just used to dry the ash <br /> before throwing away because nothing wet is to go in the garbage per the test results the burn off ash is non-hazardous <br /> and can be thrown away. <br /> As per the paint booth filters, we believe the first test results to have been contaminated. We were shocked to see it <br /> high in zinc. We have always been under the impression that these are non-hazardous waste, Per tests prior to my <br /> employment here which I can't find.The contamination issue has been addressed. we have one paint booth next to the <br /> sanders department.The painter and the sanding lead have both been talked to about proper clean up.The painter is to <br /> change his filter first thing in the morning and put it in a colored garbage bag"no more using black bags for filters" and <br /> 2 <br />