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Gaitan, Jason <br /> From: Gail Hunt <GHunt@utscc.com> <br /> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2019 4:37 PM <br /> To: Gaitan, Jason <br /> Subject: RE: Violation #403 <br /> Attachments: DSCN5795 jpg <br /> The grate inside the barrel is used to put the oil filters on to allow them to drain the used oil. Once them have drained <br /> the oil filters go to the crusher. The pipe is attached to the barrel to allow it to be connected to the 500 bulk tank to be <br /> pumped. <br /> Gail Hunt <br /> Office Manager <br /> 209-444-8831 office <br /> 209-495-3386 Cell <br /> 209-444-8820 Fax <br /> IfffffAF <br /> TRANSICQLD <br /> NWAPP <br /> turn to the experts ' <br /> From: Gaitan,Jason [mailto:jgaitan@sjgov.org] <br /> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2019 4:27 PM <br /> To: Gail Hunt<GHunt@utscc.com> <br /> Subject: RE:Violation#403 <br /> Hi Gail, <br /> After review I have not closed out violation 403.The previous statement states that the red and black 55 gallon barrel <br /> with used oil was actively being drain at the time of photo.The attachment on this email still does not show a secure lid <br /> on the red and black 55 gallon barrel. Does this barrel always have a hose attached to it? How do you drain oil filters into <br /> it? Please help me understand the process. <br /> Hope to hear from you soon, <br /> .JASON GAITAN <br /> EHS <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 E.Hazelton Ave.Stockton,CA95205 <br /> (209)468-9848-Desk <br /> (209)561-7298-Cell <br /> i <br />