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ST4TE OF CALIFORNIA--HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES <br /> 2151 BERKELEY WAY <br /> BERKELEY, CA 94704 <br /> February 11, 1986 <br /> o �� <br /> Sherry J. Hanen <br /> SRI International <br /> 333 Ravenswood Avenue FEB 21 <br /> Menlo Park, California 94025 <br /> ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH <br /> RE: Corral Hollow Explosive Test Site FERMIT/SERVICES <br /> Dear Ms. Hanen: <br /> In regards to your letter of January 24, 1986 concerning our request <br /> for a Hazardous Waste Facility Operation Plan, if your facility is <br /> not storing wastes over 90 days and no treatment of hazardous <br /> wastes, including incineration, is being carried out, you will not <br /> be required to obtain a permit. <br /> Concerning the incineration of infectious wastes, Section <br /> 66855 (a) (4) of Title 22 , California Administrative Code, states that <br /> a permit shall not be required for a facility that incinerates <br /> infectious waste generated on-site and operated according to <br /> procedures specified----in Section 66845 of the same article. Be <br /> advised that "generated on-sitell, refers to one integral site and <br /> that the transportation of the infectious waste over property other <br /> than that controlled by the facility operating the treatment unit <br /> I-rars-ortat-ion to an off-site facility. Also, the <br /> constitutes- k, -1.- <br /> incinerator must meet the specifications of Section 66845, which <br /> include requirements that the incinerator be a controlled-air <br /> multi-chambered model which provides complete combustion of the <br /> waste to carbonized or mineralized ash. <br /> In the event that you meet the requirements for an exemption to <br /> permitting for the hazardous waste incinerator, your operation will <br /> still be considered a generator of hazardous waste and required to <br /> meet all generator requirements as stated in Title 22 , California <br /> Administrative Code. <br /> If there are any questions, please call Andrew Hicks at <br /> (415) 540-2057 . <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Dwight Hoenig, COVef <br /> North Coast California Section <br /> Toxic Substances Control Division <br /> cc: `:- :4,Joaquin Co. Environmental Health <br /> DRH: ah:ron <br />