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EHD - Public
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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0516115
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2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0012466
FACILITY_NAME
PREMIER FINISHING
STREET_NUMBER
7910
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STREET_NAME
LONGE
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STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
17726034
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01
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7910 S LONGE
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001
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Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\L\LONGE\7910\PR0516115\COMPLIANCE INFO 2002 - 2015.PDF
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COMPLIANCE INFO 2002 - 2015
QuestysRecordDate
11/13/2017 7:55:10 PM
QuestysRecordID
3725096
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7/15/2014 View Document - California Code M Regulati <br />"In light material service" means the cont is used to manage a material for which both oollowing conditions apply. The vapor <br />pressure of one or more of the organic constituents in the material is greater than 0.3 kilopascals (kPa) at 20 deg.C; and the total <br />concentration of the pure organic constituents having a vapor pressure greater than 0.3 kPa at 20 deg.0 is equal to or greater than 20 <br />percent byweight. <br />"In situ sampling systems" means rwn-extractive samplers or in-line samplers. <br />"In operation' refers to a facility which is transferring, treating, storing or disposing of hazardous waste. <br />For the purposes of chapters 14 and 15, "In vacuum service" means that equipment is operating at an internal pressure that is at least 5 <br />kPa below ambient pressure. <br />"Inactive portion" means that portion of a facility which is not operated after November 19, 1980. <br />"Incinerator" means any enclosed device that: <br />(1) Uses controlled flame combustion and neither meets the criteria for classification as a boiler, sludge dryer, or carbon <br />regeneration unit, nor is listed as an industrial furnace; or <br />(2) Meets the definition of infrared incinerator or plasma arc incinerator. <br />"Incompatible waste" means a hazardous waste which is unsuitable for: <br />(a) placement in a particular device or facility because it may cause corrosion or decay of containment materials (e.g., container inner <br />liners or tank walls); or <br />(b) commingling with another waste or material under uncontrolled conditions because the commingling might produce heat or pressure, <br />fire or explosion, violent reaction, toxic dusts, mists, fumes, or gases or flammable fumes or gases. (See Appendix V to chapter 15 of this <br />division for examples.) <br />"Independent sample" means an individual sample that has not been affected by previous sampling efforts. <br />"Independently audited" refers to an audit performed by an independent certified public accountant in accordance with generally accepted <br />auditing standards. <br />"Individual generation site" means the contiguous site at or on which one or more hazardous wastes are generated. An individual <br />generation site, such as a large manufacturing plant, may have one or more sources of hazardous waste but is considered a single or <br />individual generation site if the site or property is contiguous. <br />"Industrial furnace" means any of the following enclosed devices that are integral components of manufacturing processes and that use - <br />thermal treatment to accomplish recovery of materials or energy. <br />(a) cement kilns; <br />(b) lime kilns; <br />(c) aggregate kilns; <br />(d) phosphate kilns; <br />(e) coke ovens; <br />(f) blast fumaces; <br />(g) smelting, melting and refining furnaces (including pyrometallurgical devices such as cupolas, reverberator furnaces, sintering <br />machines, roasters and foundry furnaces); <br />(h) titanium dioxide chloride process oxidation reactors; <br />(i) methane reforming furnaces; <br />Q) pulping liquor recovery furnaces; <br />(k) combustion devices used in the recovery of sulfur values from spent sulfuric acid; <br />(1) Halogen acid furnaces (HAFs) for the production of acid from halogenated hazardous waste generated by chemical production <br />facilities where the furnace is located on the site of a chemical production facility, the acid product has a halogen acid content of at least <br />3%, the acid product is used in a manufacturing process, and, except for hazardous waste burned as fuel, hazardous waste fed to the <br />furnace has a minimum halogen content of 20% as -generated. <br />( m) such other devices as the USEPA Administrator may, after notice and comment, add to the list of "industrial furnaces" in 40 CFR 41section 260.10 on the basis of one or more of the following factors: <br />(1) the design and use of the device primarilyto accomplish recovery of material products; <br />(2) the use of the device to bum or reduce raw materials to make a material product; <br />https:l/govt.mslaw.conVcalregsIDmumentll9F2AC74OD4BA11DE8879F88E8BODAAAEWe Type=FuilTeA&origimUmConte#=documenttoG&transifionTW... 12/30 <br />
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