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San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Avenue, Stockton, California95205-6232 <br /> Telephone: (209) 468-3420 Fax: (209) 468-3433 Web:www.slgov.org/ehd <br /> Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report <br /> Facility Name: Facility Address: Date: <br /> STOCKTON �mber 03 2015 <br /> SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br /> (CLASS I,CLASS II,or MINOR-Notice to Comply) <br /> Item# Remarks <br /> CCR 66262.34(0 Failed to completely label containers or tanks of hazardous waste. <br /> A 55 gallon black steel drum of absorbent was observed with no accumulation start date and a hazardous property of <br /> "other." A 55 gallon blue poly drum of oily solids was observed with no hazardous property and no accumulation start <br /> date. A 55 gallon black steel drum of absorbent was observed with only the contents labeled. Two 55 gallon black <br /> steel drums of used oil were observed with no hazardous property or physical state listed. All hazardous waste <br /> containers shall be marked with the following information: <br /> -the words"Hazardous Waste" <br /> - name and address of generator <br /> - hazardous properties (ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic) <br /> - physical state (liquid, solid) <br /> -composition (contents) <br /> - accumulation start date <br /> Immediately label these containers and ensure that all hazardous waste containers are marked with all the required <br /> information. <br /> This is a minor violation. <br /> i CCR 66266.81(b) Damaged lead acid batteries not properly managed and labeled. <br /> Four large lead acid batteries were observed stored on wooden pallets with noticeable acid powder accumulation on <br /> them and no containment or labeling. According to Mr. Rose, these are waste forklift batteries. A damaged battery <br /> shall be managed so as to minimize the release of acid and lead and to protect the handlers and the environment, <br /> including at a minimum: <br /> 1. stored and transported in a nonreactive, structurally secure, closed container capable of preventing the release <br /> of acid and lead; <br /> 2. a container holding one or more damaged batteries shall be labeled with the date that the first battery in the <br /> container was placed there, i.e., the initial date of accumulation; <br /> 3. all container labels shall be written in ink, paint or other weather-resistant material so that the date is legible and <br /> conspicuous <br /> 4. a container holding one or more damaged batteries shall be packed for transportation in a manner that prevents <br /> the container from tipping, spilling or breaking during the transporting. <br /> Immediately manage, store, and label all damaged lead-acid batteries in accordance with Title 22 regulations. <br /> This is a Class II violation. <br /> Overall Inspection Comments: <br /> �omplete and submit a copy of the Return to Compliance Certification form to the EHD with a statement <br /> :.documenting the corrective actions that have been or will be taken for each violation, and any supporting <br /> ;paperwork, by October 3, 2015. <br /> 'dote: A radio/player was found in a dumpster in the copper area. According to Mr. Lynch and Mr. Rose, this <br /> lumpster is already sorted materials and would be emptied directly into a garbage bin using tractor equipment. <br /> rhe plaver was removed for proper disposal at the time of inspection. <br /> Received by Inspector: Phone: Date: <br /> (initial): STRIVFRA., Senior RFHS 1 468-3440 09/03/2015 <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br />