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Chris Younq <br />�:rorn: John Alaniz [EH] <jalanizl@sjcehd.com> <br />Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:20 PM <br />To: Chris Young <br />Subject: RE: 102 item 4 and 5 <br />Hi Chris, <br />Thank you for that explanation. The violation is for the hazardous waste determination. How was the decision made to <br />throw it away into the trash? Were any analytical tests ever done on the material? <br />Thank You, <br />John Alaniz <br />From: Chris Young [mailto:chris@premierfinishing.com] <br />Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2019 2:02 PM <br />To: John Alaniz [EH] <jalanizl@sjcehd.com> <br />Subject: 102 item 4 and 5 <br />Good afternoon John, <br />Hope all is well with you. Pertaining to violation 102 item number 4 and item number 5 are the same things. The 4x4 <br />tray "burn off ash and the metal garbage can are the same thing. The guy out in the back area was adding material from <br />the garbage can to the 4x4 tray and drying anything that got wet "in the metal garbage can" from the rain. He said <br />normally its all dry and goes in the garbage but some let the burn off ash in the can get wet so he was drying the burn off <br />ash in the 4x4 tray before disposing of it. I asked him why he was drying the burn off ash when its only wet from the <br />rain. He replied you told me in the training class nothing wet is to go in the garbage. So before throwing the ash away he <br />was drying it. I told him "nothing wet"" doesn't mean rain water can't make it in the dumpster its just pertaining to <br />chemicals, paint, haz-waste, and haz material <br />