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DRAFT 1219 . 4203 <br /> received by rail car and usually is off-loaded directly to a <br /> tank truck for distribution to industrial markets. A <br /> 10, 000-gallon steel tank is available for temporary storage <br /> of potassium hydroxide, if necessary. <br /> Miscellaneous chemicals are purchased for resale or for <br /> repackaging and resale. Most repackaging of non-bulk <br /> chemicals applies to dry chlorine received by company truck <br /> in 100-pound bags, or 400 and 500-pound drums and stored in <br /> the warehouse. The dry chlorine is typically placed in <br /> 10-pound rigid plastic containers and shipped by company <br /> truck to the pool and spa market or to other company <br /> warehouses and plants. <br /> SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT <br /> The primary waste material generated is used lubricating oil <br /> and a small amount of petroleum solvent from truck and <br /> forklift maintenance. Waste oil generated at the Tracy <br /> facility, as well as small volumes received from the <br /> Marysville and Santa Fe Springs facilities, is accumulated <br /> in a 1, 500-gallon aboveground steel tank. The oil is <br /> transported periodically by Allied oil Pumpers to Refineries <br /> Service, Patterson, California, for re-refining and resale. <br /> The small amount of spent petroleum solvent, generated by <br /> -5- <br />