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R ECv E I VE 1), <br /> ACT Parts Washer Program: JUN 2 0 2014 <br /> Advanced Chemical Transport (ACT) provides service for Aqueous-Based Parts Washer nits. VL/e h�ye a <br /> �I lI P_")t iVI F is'.:A_ R-Wit . <br /> variety of shapes, sizes and designs to fit most commercial applicatiA �ustomers 4o use AZT <br /> Aqueous-Based Parts Washers are automatically included into our consolidated parts washer program, <br /> unless they do not meet the criteria listed below or if they choose not to be included. <br /> Parts washers are serviced at regular intervals which are determined by the customer, ie: 1 month, 2 <br /> month, 3 month,etc. Every time that the parts washer is serviced the technician removes the old <br /> aqueous-based parts washer solution (waste) and replaces it with new aqueous—based parts washer <br /> solution. <br /> During the service process the technician looks to ensure the following apply to the waste they are <br /> removing: <br /> • The volume in the parts washer solution drum has not increased from when it was placed. <br /> • There is less than 10%of oils, grease, etc. <br /> • There is no irregular odor present in the solution. <br /> • There are no visible signs that hazardous waste has been added. <br /> • The color of the solution is normal. <br /> • There are no visible signs of contamination. <br /> • Verify with employees that use the machine has only been used for its intended purpose and <br /> has not been contaminated with something different. <br /> If a facility is not able to meet the above requirements or has some other areas of concern, it will be <br /> excluded from our non-hazardous consolidated parts washer program, and the waste from it will be <br /> classified and shipped separately as required by California &federal laws governing waste. <br /> If the above conditions are all acceptable then the waste is transported back to the branch where ACT <br /> has an anual random sampling process for parts washer waste that meets the above criteria. <br /> ACT's random sampling process involves the following: <br /> • Take a retain sample from approximately 25% of the parts washers in the field once a year. <br /> • Check each of these samples for any obvious variances from the above requirements. <br /> • Combine the samples and take to Argon Laboratories for analytical testing to ensure samples <br /> meet California non-hazardous waste requirements and meet the TSDF's profile requirements <br /> for our non-hazardous liquid parts washer waste disposal. <br /> Analytical results from the annual testing are available upon request. <br />