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Stockton Propeller, Inc., ®CI Case #15242 <br />Date Samples Collected: June 3, 2021 <br />Up to this Section was completed as of June 11, 2021. <br />11111pluiri ziiii I , <br />A total of thirteen (13) samples were collected during the inspection. All samples were analyzed <br />for Total Metals and soluble metals. Soluble metals were analyzed using the California Waste <br />Extraction Test (WET) and the federal Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure. All samples <br />were analyzed for the Power of Hydrogen (pH) and two samples were analyzed,for chromium VI <br />(US EPA Method 7199) and cyanides. Two samples were also analyzed to determine the <br />aquatic toxicity which was measured using the California Department of Fish and Game bioassay <br />method. The fish bioassay threshold is determined by the LC5o after 96 hours, the lethal <br />concentration of toxicant that would cause death to 50% of the test organisms. <br />We have not received the. laboratory results for either cyanide or the Fish Bioassay, when the <br />results come in and if they are deemed significant, we will make an addended report. Table 1 on <br />pages 13-16 summarizes the significant results, for details and all results see Attachment 5: <br />Analytical Laboratory Reports. <br />All analyses were done using EPA -approved SW -846 Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, <br />Physical/Chemical Methods, methods cited in CA code of Regulations, title 22, division 4.5, <br />chapter 11, or the DTSC ECL approved test methods taking into consideration the Safety Data <br />Sheets from the noted products. <br />Of the samples analyzed, six samples are characterized as toxic (SP -02, SP -04, SP -05, SP -07, <br />SP -08, and SP -09) and three samples are characterized as corrosive (SP -01', SP -02, and SP - <br />03). <br />Sample SP -01: <br />The sample was collected from the used unlabeled container of "NuEtch E3" solution from the <br />"Etching Room". According to M. Belmont the "NuEtch EY solution becomes a waste as soon as <br />they are done using it and discard it with the trash. In discussions with M. Belmont, the material in <br />the "NuEtch EY container was about to be disposed of. Due to the container being unlabeled and <br />that they had no protocol or procedures for hazardous waste disposal of the discarded waste and <br />that they were previously disposing of the waste into the onsite septic tanks this material is a <br />waste. <br />This sample was tested for total metals, WET, TCLP metals, and pH. <br />There were no exceedances for metals, WET, and TCLP metals. <br />The pH test is used to specify if the sample exhibits characteristics of corrosivity. The sample <br />exhibits corrosivity if it produces a solution having a pH 5 2 or >12.5. The pH for this sample is <br />>13.0 and thus exhibits the hazardous waste characteristic for corrosivity pursuant to California <br />Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66261.22(a)(1) and hence it is.a RCRA hazardous waste <br />when disposed. <br />Sample SP -02: <br />The sample was collected from the used unlabeled container of "DeSmut NSY solution from the <br />"Etching Room". According to M. Belmont the "DeSmut NSY solution becomes a waste as soon <br />Page: 8 <br />