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July 19,2019 <br /> Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc. <br /> Response to San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department's <br /> June 5,2019 RCRA Large Quantity Hazardous Generator Inspection Report <br /> Response to Item#301 (4): <br /> This area has been cleaned and painted. (Please see photographs attached as Exhibit 11.) Oily <br /> debris generated during cleanup was disposed of under Hazardous Waste Manifest <br /> 13185897FLE, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 9. This issue has been corrected. <br /> 5. A drain pan containing what appeared to be oily liquid was observed beneath a pipe on vac <br /> pump#3 (IMG 6954-55). <br /> Response to Item #301 (5): <br /> Owens promptly cleaned the area around Vacuum Pump 3. (Please see photographs attached as <br /> Exhibit 12.) The oily debris generated during cleanup was disposed of under Hazardous Waste <br /> Manifest 13185897FLE, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit 9. This issue has been corrected. <br /> 6. Visible discharge,staining, and used absorbent pads were observed on the ground around the <br /> base of the diesel belly tank(IMG 6964-6). <br /> Response to Item#301 (6): <br /> Owens promptly cleaned the area around the base of the diesel generator fuel tank. (See <br /> photograph attached as Exhibit 13.) The oily debris generated during the cleanup was disposed <br /> of under Hazardous Waste Manifest Number 013185897FLE, a copy of which is attached as <br /> Exhibit 9. <br /> 7. Visible discharge was observed coming out of a pipe, which was coming from the room <br /> containing the C3 basement vacuum. The discharge was falling onto the ground soil beneath <br /> the pipe. A large area of the ground soil was contaminated with the discharge. According to <br /> Bill, the discharge was vacuum pump oil. A drum of the oil was observed inside the room <br /> containing the C3 basement vacuum (IMG 6970-82). According to Bill, the leaking machinery <br /> in this area would not be used until fixed, and he would have on site personnel begin the clean- <br /> up of the contaminated soil. <br /> Response to Item #301 (7): <br /> This leak has been repaired and the soil contaminated by oil was excavated. (Please see <br /> photographs attached as Exhibit 14.) The excavated soil was shipped offsite for disposal as oily <br /> debris under Hazardous Waste Manifest Number 013187875FLE, a copy of which is attached as <br /> Exhibit 9. This issue has been corrected. <br /> 8. Oily staining and used absorbent was observed on the concrete pads beneath the machinery <br /> in C3 basement vacuum room (IMG 6982-88). <br /> 6 <br />