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Benjamin Escotto [EH] <br /> From: Juston Collins <Jcollins@cityofescalon.org> <br /> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 2:54 PM <br /> To: Benjamin Escotto [EH] <br /> Subject: Re: Escalon WWTP Closed Disposal Site Inspection Report <br /> Thank you very much and have a great holiday! <br /> Sent from my iPhone <br /> On Dec 11, 2014, at 2:51 PM, "Benjamin Escotto [EH]" <bescotto sicehd.com<mailto:bescotto@sicehd.com>>wrote: <br /> Hello Juston, <br /> Attached is a copy of the inspection report for the inspection done on 12/5/14. For your information, regarding the <br /> concrete material on site,there are three requirements that must be met in order to avoid further regulatory <br /> requirements. We refer to these three requirements as the "three-part test." They are: <br /> 1. The material must be source separated <br /> 2. The residual must be less than 10%by weight of the amount of material received <br /> 3. The amount of putrescible waste shall be less than 1%by volume of the amount of material received <br /> So long as the concrete piles on site meet these three requirements,the WWTP can avoid further regulatory <br /> requirements for the concrete material. As discussed during the inspection,there was some residual/putrescible <br /> material in the concrete piles. I showed my supervisor, Robert McClellon, pictures of the piles. He wanted me to inform <br /> you that the concrete material brought on site should be more cleaner(i.e. more free of residuals/putrescible) from <br /> here on out. Contact me with any questions. <br /> Ben Escotto,Senior REHS <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Ave.,Stockton,CA 95205 <br /> Email: bescotto@sicehd.com<maiIto:bescotto@sicehd.com> Phone: (209)468-3178 <br /> EHD Website: http://www.sigov.org/ehd Fax: (209)468-8392 <br /> <Escalon CIA Site 120514.pdf> <br /> 1 <br />