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Lodi Chrome <br />Inspection Rep <br />Type of Business: Metal manufacture and finishing operations, SIC 3471, <br />NAICS 332813 <br />II. CONSENT <br />Consent to conduct inspection that involves: taking photographs and samples, <br />reviewing and copying records, questioning personnel and inspecting hazardous <br />waste handling areas. <br />Consent given by: Mr. Reggie Mason, owner and operator, on January <br />10, 2007, at 1300 hours. <br />Consent refused by: n/a <br />(name, title, and time): <br />Consent given by: Mr. Reggie Mason, owner and operator, on January, <br />18 2007, at 910 hours. <br />Consent refused by: n/a <br />(name, title, and time): <br />III. DOCUMENTS REVIEWED <br />Weekly Inspection report: Mr. Mason reported that he routinely inspects the facility, at <br />least weekly, in order to check on the condition of the plating tanks and the shop in <br />general. Mr. Mason logs these inspections in a weekly inspection log book. A review of <br />the weekly inspection log showed weekly inspections are not being logged correctly. In <br />particular, the log book indicated that the last inspection conducted by Mr. Mason <br />occurred during the first week in February 2007. In addition, the last week in January <br />had been checked off as being inspected. When asked why the weekly log had been <br />completed for dates still in the future. Mr. Mason said that he had been confused and <br />had inadvertently marked the wrong dates. <br />IV. NARRATIVE OF OBSERVATIONS <br />I arrived at Lodi Chrome facility located at 316 North Main Street in Lodi, California at <br />0845 hours on January 10, 2007, and met Ms. Casey Folly, Registered Environmental <br />Health Specialist with the Environmental Health Department of San Joaquin County (the <br />local CUPA), in the office of Lodi Chrome. I introduced myself to Mr. Reggie Mason and <br />requested consent to conduct an inspection. Mr. Mason said "Come on in" and gave <br />consent to perform the inspection. Mr. Mason was accompanied on the inspection by <br />his friend Mr. Larry Rushin. According to Mr. Mason, Lodi Chrome ceased operation in <br />June 2006 and is no longer in business. <br />Mr. Mason informed me that he did not have a closure plan for the facility but has <br />obtained price quotes for pumping out the plating tanks and having a closure plan <br />developed. Mr. Mason provided me with a copy of the price quotation to have the Lodi <br />2of11 <br />