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2.1.4. On or about December 22, 2003, Respondent violated California Code of <br />Regulations, title 22, section 66265.31, in that Respondent failed to remove significant <br />quantities of spilled hazardous waste fine powder from chrome polishing from the floor <br />of the facility. <br />2.1.5. On or about December 22, 2003, Respondent violated California Code of <br />Regulations, title 22, section 66265.31, in that Respondent failed to remove significant <br />quantities of spilled hazardous waste plating bath chemicals from the floor of the facility. <br />The concrete floor of the facility is not coated with an impermeable barrier to prevent <br />migration of the spilled chemicals into the underlying soil, and the floor had visible signs <br />of corrosion and chemical staining. <br />SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE <br />3. Based on the foregoing Determination of Violations, IT IS HEREBY <br />ORDERED THAT: <br />3.1. On February 16, 2004 Respondent submitted documentation to the <br />Department showing that the violations described above have been adequately <br />corrected or addressed. Therefore, no further actions are required on the part of the <br />Respondent with respect to these violations. <br />3.2. Liability. Nothing in this Order shall constitute or be construed as a <br />satisfaction or release from liability for any conditions or claims arising as a result of <br />past, current, or future operations of Respondent. Notwithstanding compliance with the <br />terms of this Order, Respondent may be required to take such further actions as are <br />necessary to protect public health or welfare or the environment. <br />LODI CHROME <br />911 <br />HWCA 20040427 <br />ENFORCEMENT ORDER <br />