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0 10 <br />SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br />600 East Main Street, Stockton, California 95202-3029 <br />Telephone: (209) 468-3420 Fax. (209) 468-3433 Web: www.sjciov.org/ehd/unitiii.html <br />CONTINUATION FORM <br />Page: 3 of 8 <br />OFFICIAL INSPECTION REPORT <br />Date: 06/01/11 <br />Program: HW <br />Facility Address: 1016 S. Wilson, Stockton <br />SUMMARY nNS <br />CLASS I LA I o MINOR -Notice to Com I <br />This is a report of the Routine hazardous waste inspection conducted at the referenced facility by San <br />Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD). The following are Class II (Repeat): 7, 11, 20 <br />Minor Violations - Notice to Comply: 18,23,30,31,60,61,62,85,999 <br />7. (Repeat) The following wastes require hazardous waste determination: <br />o Gear Shop (west of Dryline shop): One 5 -gallon bucket of oily water under the water/air separator <br />by the parts washer. <br />o Dryline Shop: One red 15 -gallon drum, one red, and one blue 5 -gallon buckets of unknown liquid, <br />and metal shavings and particles on floor and lathes. <br />o Engine parts storage area across from Dryline Shop: One bucket of oily liquid and one bucket <br />with few inches of used oil in the isle, and three red 5 -gallon buckets of unknown under shelves <br />o Dynashop: One bucket of use oil beneath work bench (Oil was disposed to satellite accumulation <br />drum during this inspection on site.), two 5 -gallon buckets of unknown liquid in the shop behind <br />the Dynashop. <br />o Shear Slab: Oily contaminated soil and debris on the ground. <br />o Engine Shop: Solvent possibly still in the barrel of a parts -washer no longer in use. <br />-- Generator shall make hazardous waste determination of the waste and managing the waste <br />accordingly. <br />* Immediately make a hazardous waste determination of the above wastes and manage each <br />accordingly, or dispose of the waste as hazardous waste in accordance to California Code of <br />Regulations (CCR) Title 22. If the waste is determined to be a non -hazardous waste, you are required <br />to submit evidence (i.e. third party laboratory testing results) supporting such a determination to EHD. <br />Submit a statement and supporting documentation explaining how this waste was managed by July 23, <br />2011. <br />7. (Repeat) Metal are being recycled as scrap metal without first determining particle size or hazardous <br />properties. <br />-- Any person who generates a waste shall determine if the waste is a hazardous waste. <br />* Immediately stop recycling metal fines, make a hazardous waste determination for the, and manage it <br />according the Title 22 hazardous waste regulations. Particles 100 microns or smaller must be handled <br />as hazardous waste if the metal is determined to be a hazardous waste. Submit a statement and <br />supporting documentation explaining how this waste was managed by July 23, 2011. <br />ALL EHD STAFF TIME ASSOCIATED WITH FAILING TO COMPLY BY THE ABOVE NOTED DATES WILL BE BILLED AT THE CURRENT HOURLY RATE ($122). <br />THIS FACILITY IS SUBJECT TO REINSPECTION NY T E A EHD'S CURRENT HOURLY RATE. <br />EHWpector-R7 <br />y <br />Title: <br />_� r <br />10�23-02- 3 08/10/10 CONTINUATION FORM <br />