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Item#301—The forklift has been removed and the absorbent material was placed on the oily stain. The <br /> absorbent has been swept up and placed in a waste oily solids/used absorbent container for proper <br /> disposal. The dark staining around the both the 150-gallon diesel tank and the 12,000-gallon diesel tank <br /> was cleaned up. Diesel impacted soil was sampled and we are awaiting the results to arrange for proper <br /> disposal. <br /> Item#406—These containers have been labeled. <br /> Item#605- As mentioned above, all the used oil drums have been replaced with a 275-gallon tank. The <br /> tank is currently labeled properly with all the required components. The word "toxic"was added to the <br /> black used absorbent drum. <br /> Attached are Returned to Compliance Certifications for the Hazardous Materials and Aboveground <br /> Petroleum inspections. Since we are still awaiting the laboratory results for the metal fines,we <br /> respectfully request an extension of time to be fully compliant with the Hazardous Waste Inspection. <br /> If you have any questions or need to clarify something further, please do not hesitate to contact me at <br /> steve.azevedo@kniferiver.com or at(209)948-0302. <br /> Sincer <br /> Steve Azevedo <br /> Kent's Oil Service, Inc. dba Pacific Northwest Oil. <br />