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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2016
RECORD_ID
PR0540768
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0023302
FACILITY_NAME
Vintage Pool Service and More
STREET_NUMBER
1780
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
YOSEMITE
STREET_TYPE
Ave
City
Manteca
Zip
95336
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1780 E Yosemite Ave
P_LOCATION
04
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Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\Y\YOSEMITE\1780\PR0540768\COMPLIANCE INFO 2016.PDF
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COMPLIANCE INFO 2016
QuestysRecordDate
5/3/2018 5:59:42 PM
QuestysRecordID
3767335
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
1
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'u <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department MAR 0 8 2016 <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Avenue, Stockton, California 95205 6232 P11 <br /> Telephone: (209)468-3420 Fax:(209)468-3433 Web:www sjgov.crg/e.hd <br /> Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator inspection Report <br /> Facility Name: Facility Address: bate: <br /> VINTAGE AND MORE POOL SERVICE 1780 E YOSEMITE AVE. MANTECA Februa 05 2016 <br /> SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br /> (CLASS.I,CLASS II,or MINOR.-Notice to.Comply) <br /> Item# Remarks <br /> 202 HSC 25189.5(a) Disposed or caused disposal of HW at an unauthorized point. <br /> 1)Four closed 5-gallon containers(at least one of them was visibly labeled as ProGuard Dichloro Granules)were <br /> observed inside the outdoor garbage container(closed top roll off dumpster-located adjacent to the eastern property <br /> boundary).Chlorine like odor was noted at the onsite solid waste container. Mr.Walker removed and opened one of <br /> the 5-gallon containers labeled ProGuard Dichloro Granules from the solid waste container. This container was half <br /> full with a mixture of leaves/needles, some white granules, and one white plastic lid/disc approximately 5-6 inches in <br /> diameter with some accumulation of white granules. (According to the ProGuard SDS,the LC50(toxicity to fish)for <br /> this material is 0.28-2.4 mgA(96 hour exposure)).Mr.Walker returned the removed container back to the solid waste <br /> container. He stated that the contents of this container were brought back from the customer's pool and that his <br /> employees"bring back leaves and other stuff from people's pools"and dispose of them into the onsite garbage <br /> container. Mr. Walker also indicated that only empty pool chlorine containers are thrown away and that he receives a t <br /> "$20"credit for his empty muriatic acid containers and as such all empty muriatic containers are"sent back to the <br /> supplier for credit".Empty as well as full containers of muriatic acid were noted inside the outdoor hazardous material <br /> storage area. Mr. Walker also said that"based on the MSDSs you can throw some of it out", and that he already <br /> "fought it out with the Fire Department that you can throw some of it out" <br /> 2)Two 2,000-gallon above ground tanks of sodium hypochlorite solution(made/supplied by Hasa)were noted inside <br /> the storage building located in the back of the property,adjacent to the norther property boundary. I asked about the <br /> wet floor outside of the secondary containment for the bulk chlorine storage. Mr. Walker replied that they were filling <br /> the chlorine containers earlier today and hosed down the floor afterward to clean up what was spilled. Some white <br /> crystallization was also observed on the concrete floor immediately outside of the secondary containment. Mr.Walker <br /> I indicated that they don't have any spill clean-up materials onsite and any accidental spills of the liquid sodium <br /> hypochlorite solution"are washed down" (rinsed down)with water.Asphalt corrosion was noted on the outside <br /> driveway located next to the building where the bulk chlorine containers are stored. No drains were noted in the <br /> immediate vicinity of the chemical storage areas.When t asked if the facility has any spill kits for when the 1 gallon <br /> containers of muriatic acid break, Mr. Walker said that if it"breaks we run water over it and dilute it." <br /> Hazardous wastes shall be disposed of only by transportation to a permitted hazardous waste treatment,storage, and <br /> disposal facility(TSDF). Immediately cease disposal of hazardous waste to the ground and to the onsite garbage <br /> container and ensure that all future hazardous waste is hauled by a licensed hazardous waste transporter to a <br /> permitted TSDF. Submit proof of correction to the EHD. <br /> This is a Class I violation, <br /> 303 CCR 66262.34(d)(2)Failed to maintain all communication or alarm systems, spill control, or decontamination <br /> equipment. <br /> Mr. Walker indicated that they don't have any spill clean-up materials onsite and any accidental spills of muriatic acid <br /> or the liquid sodium hypochlorite solution are washed down(rinsed down)with water to the outdoor areas without any <br /> rinsate containerization or disposal.All facility communications or alarm systems,fire protection equipment,spill <br /> control equipment,and decontamination equipment,where required, shall be tested and maintained as necessary to <br /> assure its proper operation in time of emergency. Immediately obtain all necessary split control equipment, begin this <br /> practice, submit proof of correction to the EHD. <br /> This is a Class It violation. <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />
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