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Wave Broadband, ®CI Case #15278 <br />Date Samples Collected: May 25, 2021 <br />in the sample was high enough that the change in concentration would not be expected to be <br />significant. <br />The laboratory also had extrapolated. the data as a liquid for both chromium and chromium VI <br />instead of a solid. Because of this the results are in mg/L (converted from ug/L for chrom VI) and <br />not mg/kg. Converting the mg/L to mg/kg to compare with the TTLC is approximately 1:1 with the <br />levels recovered so high the minor difference is.a moot point. <br />Sample SP -05A also exceeds the TCLP concentration for cadmium, and chromium, which <br />pursuant to California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66261.24(a)(1)(B), shows the sample <br />exhibits the characteristic of toxicity and thus is a RCRA hazardous waste and hence is a RCRA <br />hazardous waste. <br />The pH for this sample is 2.86 which does not exceed the regulatory threshold. <br />As noted above, we have not received the laboratory results for Sample SP -05B for the Fish <br />Bioassay, when the results come in and if they are deemed significant, we will make an <br />addended report. <br />Sample SP -06: <br />The sample was collected in the warehouse from an unlabeled, one quarter full, blue poly 55 - <br />gallon container with cut away top next to the entrance. Stockton Propeller, Inc. staff could not <br />confirm what was in the unlabeled container as mentioned above they believed it to be rainwater. <br />The container contained a clear liquid with a scum layer on the surface. The liquid in this drum is <br />a waste because they allow it to evaporate into -the atmosphere without any control measures or <br />monitoring. <br />This sample was tested for total metals, WET, TCLP metals, and pH. <br />Sample SP -06 did not exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste for total metals, WET, TCLP <br />metals, or pH (7.60). <br />Sample SP -07: <br />The sample was collected in the "Cleaning Room" from a 5 -gallon, orange, home depot bucket <br />that M. Belmont said the contents of the bucket were removed from the "Grit Guy" cleaning units <br />filter the previous day. The contents of the bucket were a light grey, fine powder, solid material <br />M. Belmont stated that they had been disposing of this material in the trash as a waste without <br />any type of hazardous materials manifest. <br />This sample was tested for total metals, WET, TCLP metals, and pH. <br />This sample exceeds the TTLC and STLC for cadmium. Pursuant to California Code of <br />Regulations, title 22, section 66261.24(a)(2), this sample exhibits the characteristic of toxicity. <br />The sample also exceeds the TCLP concentration for cadmium, which pursuant to California <br />Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66261.24(a)(1)(B), shows the sample exhibits the <br />characteristic of toxicity and thus is a RCRA hazardous waste. <br />The pH for this sample is 10.68 which does not exceed the regulatory threshold. <br />Page: 11 <br />