Laserfiche WebLink
Circuit Works, Inc. June 26, 1987 <br /> (a) A container holding hazardous waste shall always be closed during <br /> storage, except when it is necessary to add or remove waste. <br /> (b) A container holding hazardous waste shall not be opened, handled or <br /> stored in a manner which may rupture the container or cause it to leak. <br /> Drums were observed uncovered in the drum storage area during the <br /> inspection. <br /> II. Schedule for Correction <br /> Violation 11 <br /> CWI will no longer store drums containing hazardous wastes in <br /> excess of ninety days without a Hazardous waste Facility Permit <br /> or Variance from DHS. Drums currently stored on-site will be <br /> removed pursuant to regulation no later than 12 August 1987 . <br /> Copies of any manifests generated from transport of wastes <br /> off-site will be sent to the letterhead address for verification. <br /> In the future, all drums shall be labeled in accordance with <br /> Title 22 , California Administrative Code specifications. <br /> Violation 12 <br /> No action is required under this Report of Violation. <br /> Violation 13 <br /> CWI may be a candidate for a variance from permitting <br /> requirements. By 12 August 1987 , CWI will submit a completed <br /> application for a Hazardous Waste Permit Variance. Send the <br /> application to the attention of Dr. James T. Allen at the <br /> letterhead address. In the variance application, describe the <br /> treatment process, residual wastes generated and containment <br /> structures for the following: <br /> o Batch treatment system located adjacent to the <br /> pre-treatment system and near the sump area. <br /> o Chromic acid concentration system. <br /> o Trichloroethane recycling system. <br /> Violation #4 <br /> 6 <br />