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.� Page 2 of 3 <br />From: Evan Edgar [mailto:Evan@edgarinc.org] <br />Sent: Monday, December 19, 201111:20 AM <br />To: Robert McClellon [EH] <br />Subject: FW: Tracy Truck Wash Water reality <br />Robert: <br />Thanks for catching that misinformation in the RCSI about the truck wash water. <br />We are correcting the document to state what really is going on ................... Waste water from the <br />truck wash is processed through an oil/grease separator and treatment system and <br />recirculated. <br />From: Neil Edgar <br />Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 11:13 AM <br />To: Evan Edgar <br />Subject: RE: Tracy Wash water fixed please - email me what is really going on <br />Waste water from the truck wash is processed through an oil/grease separator and <br />treatment system and recirculated. <br />From: Evan Edgar <br />Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 11:09 AM <br />To: Neil Edgar <br />Subject: Tracy Wash water fixed please - email me what is really going on <br />Is this true?????????????? <br />"Waste water from the truck wash is processed through an oil and grease <br />separator before being discharged into the septic <br />System" <br />From our CEQA Project Description attached: <br />Sanitary Sewer: <br />All sanitary sewer wastes are collected and disposed of in a subsurface leach field <br />installed on-site. The design of this system is per San Joaquin County Public Health <br />Services requirements. <br />All water used in the washdown of the MRF/Transfer Building, contact water that may be <br />generated from being brought in by solid waste trucks during discharging of solid waste, <br />and the storm water that may end up in the loading bays, will be collected and be <br />pumped to a storage tank for disposal off site, and will not be discharge into the septic <br />system. <br />12/22/2011 <br />