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- <br /> ' <br /> Exhibit 7 <br /> LOVELACE ROAD TRANSFER STATION <br /> Requirements of State Laws prohibit the disposal of hazardous . <br /> wastes and liquids at the Lovelace Road Transfer Station. To <br /> monitor compliance with these requirements a Load Checking <br /> Program has been 'imp lemented for the Lovelace Road Transfer <br /> Station for detecting hazardous wastes and liquids which are <br /> prohibited at the site. The following elements of the program <br /> have been initiated at the site: <br /> 0� m� Wastes which are prohibited are the following : <br /> |� <br /> * Chemicals or chemical sludges which are toxic , <br /> corrosive, an irritant , or a strong sensitizer . <br /> * Drugs. <br /> N� * Infectious wastes. <br /> * Radioactive wastes. <br /> ° Flammables or explosives. <br /> * Free liquids, including liquid residues in containers <br /> U� <br /> m� or cans which are greater than one gallon in volume. <br /> * Oil , batteries, or fuel wastes. <br /> * Pesticides or insecticides (properly neutralized and <br /> rinsed containers are allowed ) . <br /> -- * Bag house or air scrubber wastes. <br /> N� * Asbestos wastes' <br /> * Tank cleaning sludges or sediments. ' <br /> * Contaminated soil or sand . <br /> mm <br /> If prohibited wastes are delivered to the Lovelace Road <br /> N� Transfer Station and detected under the Load Checking <br /> Programn the responsible customer will be requested to <br /> remove such waste from the site for disposal at a properly <br /> designated disposal site. Further information regarding <br /> Y� <br /> proper disposal of the prohibited wastes listed above is <br /> available from the San Joaquin Local Health District by <br /> telephone at (209) 46B-3400 . <br /> 1 <br />