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accumulated from the date it becomes a waste or is received. The handler may <br /> make this demonstration by: <br /> (1) Placing the universal waste in a container and marking or labeling the container <br /> with the earliest date that any universal waste in the container became a waste <br /> or was received; <br /> (2) Marking or labeling each individual item of universal waste (e.g., each battery or <br /> thermostat)with the date it became a waste or was received; <br /> (3) Maintaining an inventory system on-site that identifies the date each universal <br /> waste became a waste or was received; <br /> (4) Maintaining an inventory system on-site that identifies the earliest date that any <br /> universal waste in a group of universal waste items or a group of containers of <br /> universal waste became a waste or was received; <br /> (5) Placing the universal waste in a specific accumulation area and identifying the <br /> earliest date that any universal waste in the area became a waste or was <br /> received; or <br /> (6) Any other method which clearly demonstrates the length of time that the universal <br /> waste has been accumulated from the date it becomes a waste or is received. <br /> 4 The facility could not demonstrate how long used fluorescent tubes were kept <br /> on site at the Manteca facility at the time of the May 8, 2008, routine hazardous <br /> waste inspection. <br /> Title 22, CCR 66273.19 Failed to keep universal waste disposal receipts for three <br /> years. <br /> (a) Receipt of shipments. A small quantity handler of universal waste shall keep a record <br /> of each shipment of universal waste received at the facility. The record may take the <br /> form of a log, invoice, manifest, bill of lading, or other shipping document. The record <br /> for each shipment of universal waste received shall include the following information: <br /> (1) The name and address of the originating universal waste handler or foreign <br /> shipper from whom the universal waste was sent; <br /> (2) The quantity of each type of universal waste received (e.g., batteries, <br /> thermostats, lamps, mercury switches, etc.); <br /> (3) The date of receipt of the shipment of universal waste. <br /> (b) Shipments off-site. A small quantity handler of universal waste shall keep a record of <br /> each shipment of universal waste sent from the handler to other facilities. The record <br /> may take the form of a log, invoice, manifest, bill of lading or other shipping <br /> document. The record for each shipment of universal waste sent shall include the <br /> following information: <br /> (1) The name and address of the universal waste handler, destination facility, or <br /> foreign destination to whom the universal waste was sent; <br /> (2) The quantity of each type of universal waste sent (e.g., batteries, thermostats, <br /> lamps, mercury switches, etc.); <br /> (3) The date the shipment of universal waste left the facility. <br /> (c) Record retention. <br /> (1) A small quantity handler of universal waste shall retain the records described in <br /> subsection (a) of this section for at least three years from the date of receipt of a <br /> shipment of universal waste; <br /> (2) A small quantity handler of universal waste shall retain the records described in <br /> subsection (b) of this section for at least three years from the date a shipment of <br /> universal waste left the facility. <br /> No receipts for the disposal of universal waste were found on site at the Tracy <br /> facility during the April 3, 2008, routine hazardous waste inspection. <br /> 14 <br />