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COMPLIANCE INFO 1986 - 2009
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1986 - 2009
RECORD_ID
PR0539866
PE
2230
FACILITY_ID
FA0022802
FACILITY_NAME
CIRCUIT WORKS INC
STREET_NUMBER
152
STREET_NAME
FRANK WEST
STREET_TYPE
CIR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
152 FRANK WEST CIR
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01
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COMPLIANCE INFO 1986 - 2009
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Circuit Works, Inc. June 26, 1987 <br /> (4) The generator complies with the requirements for owners or <br /> operators in Articles 19 and 20 and Section 67105. <br /> (b) A generator who accumulates hazardous waste for more than 90 days is <br /> an operator of a storage facility and is subject to the requirements of <br /> Articles 17 through 32 and the permit requirements of Article 6 unless he <br /> has been granted an extension to the 90-day period. Such extension may be <br /> granted by the Department if hazardous wastes must remain on site for <br /> longer than 90 days due to unforeseen, temporary and uncontrollable <br /> circumstances. An extension of up to 30 days may be granted at the <br /> discretion of the Department on a case-by-case basis. <br /> (c) A label shall be maintained on all nonstati ona ry containers in <br /> which hazardous wastes are stored. Labels shall include the following <br /> information: <br /> (1) Composition and physical state of the waste. <br /> (2) Statement or statements which call attention to the particular <br /> hazardous properties of the waste (e.g., fLammable, reactive, etc.). <br /> (3) Name and address of the person producing the waste. <br /> CWI has been observed storing hazardous wastes in excess of <br /> ninety (90) days without proper labeling and in non-compliance <br /> with requirements of a permitted hazardous waste storage <br /> facility. <br /> Violation #2 Section 25191 (d) California Health and Safety Code <br /> Any person who knowingly treats or stores any hazardous waste at a facility <br /> which does not have a permit from the Department issued pursuant to this <br /> chapter, or at any point which is not authorized according to this chapter, <br /> shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine . . . or by imprisonment in the <br /> county jail, or by both the fine and imprisonment. <br /> CWI is treating hazardous waste in a "batch" process prior to <br /> discharge into their pretreatment system (also unpermitted, but <br /> federally exempt) . CWI has installed systems to distill (treat) <br /> trichloroethane and chromic acid without applying to the <br /> Department for a Hazardous Waste Facility Permit or Variance for <br /> lawful operation. Therefore, CWI is operating a treatment <br /> facility without a permit in violation of the above statute. <br /> Violation #3 Section 66371 Title 22 California Administrative <br /> Code <br /> 2 <br />
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