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AMERICAN <br />ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT CORP. <br />Please Refer to: <br />AEMC Job No. 81450 <br />9 August 1989 <br />Mr. Jaime Favila <br />San Joaquin Local Health District <br />1601 East Hazelton Avenue <br />Stockton, California 95201 <br />RE: DISPOSAL OF DIESEL CONTAMINATED SOIL FROM DANIELS ESTATES, <br />MANTECA, CALIFORNIA <br />Dear Mr. Favila: <br />Please find enclosed copies of the receipts for two 40-yard bins of diesel contaminated soil <br />disposed of at Forward Landfill, Stockton, California on 25 July 1989. <br />Since the soil in the bins contained less than 1,000 ppm total petroleum product, they were <br />not considered hazardous waste and no manifest was required. This letter and the <br />enclosed receipts are a supplement to the closure report of 6 July 1989 submitted by <br />American Environmental Management Corporation (AEMC). <br />If you have any questions, please call Mary Long or me at (916) 364-8872. <br />Sincerely, <br />James F. Frumm, R.G., R.E.A. <br />Regional Manager <br />Engineering Division <br />ML/seg <br />11sj1-08(m1) <br />Enclosure <br />cc: Mr. Bud Chambers, Beck Development <br />AUG 1 5 1989 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />PERMIT/SERVICES <br />9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 501, Sacramento, CA 95827 / (916) 364-8872