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'01tEo ST�� <br />4P �. <br />g UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY <br />hv`c REGION IX <br />215 Fremont Street <br />San Francisco, Ca. 94105 <br />LETTER OF INTRODUCTION <br />This letter is to certify that Steven A. MacNeill, of ICF Consulting <br />Associates, Inc., whose signature, photograph, and physical description <br />appear below, is a duly authorized consultant for the Environmental <br />Protection Agency. It is requested that, upon presentation of this <br />letter, he be allowed to: <br />A. Enter any facility maintained by any person where hazardous <br />wastes are generated, stored, treated, disposed of or transported; <br />B. Collect samples from your facility of any hazardous wastes and <br />samples of any containers; <br />C. Have access to and copy all records relating to such wastes; <br />D. Determine compliance with any effluent limitation or other <br />limitation, prohibition or effluent standard, pretreatment standard, <br />standard of performance, levels of performance, sanitary landfill <br />criteria, standards applicable to waste generators, transporters, and <br />owners and operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal <br />facilities, or other standards, any permit, compliance order or court <br />order issues pursuant to the Resource Conservation Recovery Act; <br />E. Talk to employees concerning waste management practices; and <br />F. Determine compliance with Section 311 of the Clean Water Act. <br />The statutory basis for these inspections is contained in Section 104 <br />of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and <br />Liability Act of 1980; Section 3007 of the Resource Conservation and <br />Recovery Act; Section 114 of the Clean Air Act; Section 9 of the <br />Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act; Section 3 of the <br />Toxic Substances Control Act; and Section 308 of the Clean Water Act <br />In addition, it is requested that he be allowed access to the scene of <br />emergency incidents to: <br />A. Monitor clean-up/mitigation operations and assess potential <br />impacts of the incident on public health and the environment; and <br />B. Collect and analyze samples, and assess damages to natural <br />resources and the environment. <br />