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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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PRE 2019
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PR0516115
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2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0012466
FACILITY_NAME
PREMIER FINISHING
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7910
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LONGE
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STOCKTON
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95206
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17726034
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01
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7910 S LONGE
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001
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COMPLIANCE INFO 2002 - 2015
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11/13/2017 7:55:10 PM
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(g) Any person who generates an empty container or an inner liner larger than five gallons in capacity <br />which previously held a hazardous material shall maintain, and provide upon request, to the <br />Department, the Environmental Protection Agency, or any local agency or official authorized to bring <br />an action as provided in Health and Safety Code Section 25180 the name, street address, mailing <br />address and telephone number of the owner or operator of the facility where the empty container has <br />been shipped. The above information shall be retained onsite for a period of three years. <br />(h) Uncontaminated containers, where an inner liner has prevented contact of the hazardous material <br />with the inner surface of the container, are not hazardous waste subject to regulation under this <br />division and Chapter 6.5 of Division 20 of the health and Safety Code. <br />(i) Containers or inner liners which previously held a hazardous material which are sent back to the <br />supplier for the purpose of being refilled are exempt from regulation under this division and Chapter <br />6.5 of Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code if all of the following requirements are met: <br />(1) The container or inner liner was last used to hold a hazardous material acquired from a supplier of <br />hazardous materials; <br />(2) The container or inner liner is empty pursuant to the standards set forth in Section 261.7 of Title <br />40 of the Code of Federal Regulations; <br />(3) The container or inner liner is returned to a supplier of hazardous materials for the purpose of <br />being refilled, provided that the supplier's reuse of the container or inner liner is in compliance with <br />the requirements of Section 173.28 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations; <br />(4) The container or inner liner is not treated prior to being returned to the supplier of hazardous <br />materials, except as authorized by this section; <br />(5) The container is not treated (except as authorized by this section) by the supplier of hazardous <br />• materials without obtaining specific authorization from the Department; and <br />(6) The container or inner liner is refilled by the supplier with hazardous material which is compatible <br />with the hazardous material which the container or inner liner previously held unless the container has <br />been adequately decontaminated. <br />(j) If the supplier, upon receiving a container or an inner liner pursuant to subsection (i) of this <br />section, is unable to refill the container or inner liner, the supplier shall empty the container or inner <br />liner pursuant to subsections (b) or (d) of this section and manage the container or inner liner <br />pursuant to subsection (e) of this section. <br />(k) Emptied household hazardous material and pesticide container, or inner liners removed from <br />containers, of five gallon or less in capacity, are exempt from regulation under this division and <br />Chapter 6.5 of Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code if the container or inner liner is emptied by <br />removing all of the contents that can be removed using practices commonly employed to remove <br />materials from that type of container. <br />( 1) A compressed gas cylinder is exempt from regulation under this division and Chapter 6.5 of <br />Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code when the pressure in the container approaches atmospheric <br />pressure. <br />(m)(1) Provided that they are not a RCRA regulated hazardous waste, as defined in Section 66260.10 <br />of this division, aerosol containers are exempt from regulation under this division and Chapter 6.5 of <br />Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code if the aerosol container was emptied of the contents and <br />propellant to the maximum extent practical under normal use (i.e., the spray mechanism was not <br />defective and thus allowed discharge of the contents and propellant). <br />(2) Unless otherwise exempt under other provisions of law, aerosol containers which held a material <br />listed as an acute hazardous waste in Sections 261.31, 261.32, or a material identified as an acute <br />hazardous waste in Section 261.33(e), Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or a waste which lis <br />RECEIVED <br />AUG 0 5 2014 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />
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