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i <br /> Mr. Hal Daley -2- <br /> (2) The date upon which each period of accumulation <br /> begins is clearly marked and visible for inspection on <br /> each container. <br /> (3) While being accumulated on site, each container and <br /> tank is labeled or marked clearly with the words, <br /> "Hazardous Waste" , and the additional language as <br /> required under subsection (c) of this section. <br /> (4) The generator complies with the requirements for <br /> I <br /> owners or operators in Articles 19 and 20 and Section <br /> 67105 . <br /> A generator who accumulates hazardous waste for more than 90 <br /> days is an operator of a storage facility and is subject to <br /> the requirements of Articles 17 through 32 and the permit <br /> requirements of Article 6 unless he has been granted and <br /> extension to the 90 day period. Such extension may be granted <br /> by the Department if hazardous wastes must remain on site for <br /> longer than 90 days due to unforeseen, temporary and <br /> uncontrollable circumstances. An extension of up to 30 days <br /> may be granted at the discretion of the Department on a <br /> case-by-case basis. <br /> A label shall be maintained on all nonstationary containers in <br /> which hazardous wastes are stored. Labels shall include the <br /> following information: <br /> (1) Composition and physical state of the waste. <br /> Z <br /> (2) Statement or statements which call attention to the <br /> particular hazardous properties of the waste (e.g. , <br /> flammable, reactive, etc) . <br /> (3) Name and address of the person producing the waste. <br /> Marley Cooling Tower Company is storing approximately 100, <br /> fifty-five gallon drums of waste soil generated from site <br /> assessment activities. These activities included monitoring <br /> well and borehole drillings. The majority of these drums are <br /> unlabeled and have been stored on-site over the 90 day <br /> accumulation period. The soil contained in many of the drums <br /> is hazardous as verified by sample results from monitoring <br /> well and borehole sampling during the preliminary assessment. <br /> i <br /> g <br /> s <br />