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Inspection History Details
Inspection Status: Approved
Inspection History: INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT
Case Number - T14DV01207
Inspection Description - INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT
Inspection Status - Approved
Date | Description | Inspector | Results | Comments |
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03/04/2014 | INSP - INITIAL CODE ENFORCMENT | Approved | VISITED SITE, MET WITH PLANT MANAGER SHANE GESBECK WHO METIONED THEY DO RUN 600,000 CANS OF BEANS, OR 90 TONS A DAY. SHANE TOOK US TO A TANK WERE ALL WASTE WENT TO AND THEN DISPENSED INTO A EQUILIZER TANK THAT MIXED THE WASTE WITH CHEMICALS, THEN PIMA COUNTY ADDS ADDTIONAL CHEMICAL AND RUNS OFF THRU THE SEWER DAILY. SHANE MENTIONED THAT IF YOU GOT STOPPED BY A TRAIN AT THE TRAIN TRACKS YOU MIGHT GET A ODOR COMING OUT OF TWO MANHOLES, ONE ON EITHER SIDE OF THE TRACKS AND ON A VERY WINDY DAY MIGHT GET AN ODOR AS FAR WEST AS LITTLETOWN RD. PIMA COUNTY AGREED TO FLUSH OR CLEAN THE SEWER LINE QUARTERLY BUT DO IT ONCE A YEAR. ARIZONA CANNING IS IN THE PROCESS OF ADDING A OZONE CLEANER WHICH WILL HELP WITH THE LITTLETOWN PROBLEM. THEY HAVE COMPLIED WITH ALL PIMA COUNTY REQUESTS AND DO TRY TO KEEP SURROUNDING NEIGHBORS HAPPY, FREE FROM ANY UNNECESSARY SMELL. NO VIOLATION / CLOSE CASE. |