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STOCKTON PROPELLER <br />^_l',B IXaw_• 4,v� S e�. <1. LA W.E I S <br />i.]�l r+te i�J69 Tbl • Pr. 3a5 58L.4WJ • Fq: 20B bB2 �L40 <br />Please consider, that although treatment of Nu Etch E3 and DeSmut wastes by mixing the 2 was <br />performed without permit, the resulting discharge to the septic system was verified by an employee to <br />be pH neutral. Thus, the discharge did not have corrosive or caustic properties. <br />VRC Metal Systems (an organization affiliated to SPI) has dedicated an EHS resource to assist in the <br />development, maintenance, and oversight of the Waste Management program at SPI. In addition, SPI as <br />partnered with NES, Inc. to provide training and onsite support to SPI for environmental, safety and <br />health compliance. We have recently signed an agreement with NES, Inc. to enroll in their EFI&S <br />Partner Program — Protector. <br />SPI accepts that some of its previous practices were not in accordance with Federal, State and Local <br />regulations. We want to be clearthat our situation was non -intentional. The employees of Stockton <br />Propeller are always willingto work togetherto ensure their products are compliant and of the highest <br />quality, but they were not well versed in EHS regulations and had no outside support to help them guide <br />their journey. This has been corrected with the continuing support of the corporate management team. <br />Best Regards, <br />Mike Belmont, Service Manager <br />Stockton Propeller, Inc. <br />mike@stocktonpropeller.com <br />Cc: <br />Jason Boone, EHS Manager <br />VRC Metal Systems <br />600 N. Ellsworth Rd <br />Box Elder, SD 57719 <br />(605) 716-0061 x3311 <br />FAA Approved Ropar Station #DD7R333y <br />