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Management of Waste (Item 405, 601) <br />RL <br />OCT 1.6 2.015 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL. <br />I4C11T'-9 r1CQ40TAACRIT. <br />The Company, with assistance from our waste broker and environmental consultant, performed a <br />compatibility survey on October 13, 2015, reviewing items located in aerosol waste bins. Upon <br />review, it was determined that wastes were managed properly. The company shall continue to <br />review its aerosol products and lists to assess whether there is an incompatibility issue and shall <br />take appropriate steps, if necessary. <br />Regarding Manifest 001122844, the Company confirmed with RM Jones that this manifest <br />corresponds to the disposal of the 4 drums of oil solids, 2 drums of sorbents (with oil), 1 drum of <br />used grease and 1 drum of oil filters. The antifreeze noted at the time of the inspection was <br />commingled with the oil. The Company has a separate profile for antifreeze and has <br />communicated to employees that antifreeze shall not be commingled with oil in the future. <br />Labelling (Item 605) <br />Labels have been reviewed and revised to include additional information. An example of an <br />updated label is provided as Exhibit 6. These preprinted labels will be provided and used by the <br />facility early next week. <br />Aerosol Can Processing (Item 710. 711) <br />As previously discussed, the Company discontinued its puncturing procedure in early July 2015. <br />The puncturing device was placed in our scrap metal bin. The liquid waste from the puncturing <br />process was appropriately disposed of on manifest #008025299, provided as Exhibit 7. <br />Please do not hesitate to contact me with any additional questions you may have. I look forward <br />to working with you. <br />Sincerely, <br />Je e E. Burns <br />Attorney, Compliance & Government Relations <br />