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Cc: Michelle Oliveira<moliveira@oliveiraenterprises.com> <br /> Subject: Re: North County inspection <br /> I'm sorry I am not in the office and trying to do things through an iPad but also in number 6 you asked how <br /> samples are taken and how often i take wood samples by putting on rubber gloves then use Clorox wipes to <br /> sanitize them then grab wood randomly from the "white wood " pile fill a 1 gallon zip lock bag and the ship it to <br /> soil control lab in Watsonville to be tested . I usually do this the same time I do a co post sample but it is done <br /> usually 1-2 times per year up to this point but also depends on how much colored mulch we sell out of the <br /> facility since it has to be done every 5,000 yards of material we sell from there . Please let me know if you have <br /> my questions or would like to meet out there for any in person explanations . <br /> Thank you , <br /> Brian Oliveira <br /> Get Outlook for iOS <br /> From:Oliveira Enterprises<oliveiraenterprises@gmail.com> <br /> Sent:Tuesday,April 9, 2024 3:49:20 PM <br /> To:gbackus@sisov.org<gbackus@sigov.org>; Duenas, Robert [PW] <rduenas@sigov.org>; nsubbotnikova@sigov.org <br /> <nsubbotnikova@sigov.org> <br /> Cc: Michelle Oliveira<moliveira@oliveiraenterprises.com>;Accounts Receivable<ar@oliveiraenterprises.com>; <br /> oliveiraenterprises@gmail.com<oliveiraenterprises@gmail.com>; Brian Oliveira<boliveiratE)oliveiraenterprises.com> <br /> Subject: Fwd: North County inspection <br /> 1. Please see the response in bold to all questions. <br /> 1. Olivera Enterprises employee training records for the last year, including load checking <br /> training. We perform 2 major safety meetings per year. During those meetings, we <br /> go over with all of our truck drivers, operators and pickers what is acceptable <br /> versus not acceptable in regards to load checks. <br /> 2. Load checking materials used for the training. Please explain what you mean by <br /> materials used for training. We verbally go over what type of material we accept <br /> and do not accept. We go over what to do with the products that are acceptable <br /> and not acceptable as well. For example, at our North County yard, if a person <br /> comes and tries to dump a mixed load, we direct them to the transfer station for <br /> proper disposal. <br /> 3. A response to the Report of Disposal Site Information violation on the February <br /> inspection report. Yes. I had already sent a response to this question, but I think it <br /> got lost in the email thread. Any material that does not pass the pathogen test is <br /> sent to the Cogen plant for incineration . <br /> 4. There appears to be green waste (stumps, branches, etc) and wood waste (waste <br /> lumber) piles on-site. These piles are chipped and ground on-site. Is the green waste <br /> and wood waste mixed together or are the waste streams kept separate? They are <br /> kept separate . Where does the wood waste go? This depends on the amount of <br /> product type that we need. Some goes to Cogen, some to colored mulch <br /> manufacturing, and some to cattle bedding. Where does the green waste go? It <br /> goes to our composting facility to be turned into compost. Or, it is screened, and <br /> the oversized material is sent to Cogen for energy. The fine material is composted <br /> down. <br /> 5. When the green waste and wood waste are sampled for testing, are the samples mixed <br /> together and then sent to the lab? We only test the white wood. I was told we did not <br /> 2 <br />