Note to File - November 19, 2004 Telephone Conversation with Dr. William
Miller, General Motors Corporation    

On November 19, 2004, I participated in a telephone conversation with
Dr. William Miller, General Motors Corporation.  The purpose of the call
was to confirm the information that Dr. Miller presented at the November
9, 2004 meeting between the Office of Solid Waste and the AutoAlliance
regarding the status of General Motors facilities with respect to those
using aluminum in the automobile assembly process and the current status
of delisting petitions.  This phone call was to confirm that
information.  Below is the a summary of the conference call with Dr.
Miller: 

New delisting petitions were recently submitted for the following
General Motor Corporation facilities:

Arlington Assembly, Arlington, Texas (Region 6)

Janesville Assembly, Janesville, Wisconsin (Region 5)

Fort Wayne Assembly, Roanoke, Indiana (State of Indiana)

The following facilities are now using aluminum and are generators of
F019:

Fairfax Assembly, Kansas City, Kansas (Petition will not be submitted)

Saturn Corporation, Spring Hill, Tennessee  (Petition under development)

Shreveport Assembly Plant, Shreveport, Louisiana (Petition under
consideration)

Bowling Green Assembly, Bowling Green, Kentucky (Petition will not be
submitted)

James Michael

Generator and Characteristics Branch

Hazardous Waste Identification Division (MC-5304W)

Office of Solid Waste, USEPA

1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

Washington,  D.C.  20460

Dated 11/23/2004

