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STATE Of CALIFORNIA—HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY GE2 DEUKMEJIAN, Gown r <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES JUN 2 619F'7 <br /> TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION w <br /> NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SECTION EN\tjh UMLN1AL HEALTH <br /> 4250 POWER INN ROAD FEWIT/SERVICES <br /> SACRAMENTO,CA 95826 <br /> (916) 7333145 <br /> June 24 , 1985 <br /> Certified # P453 743 341 <br /> Ken Sheldon <br /> Overhead/Lodi Door <br /> P.O. Box 256 <br /> Lodi, CA 95240 <br /> Dear Mr. Sheldon: <br /> NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND ORDER FOR COMPLIANCE, CAD 009 174 673 <br /> On 19 April 1985 the Department conducted an inspection of <br /> Overhead/Lodi Door 1220 Victor R, Lodi. That inspection <br /> identified a number of violations of hazardous waste statutes <br /> and regulations. <br /> Specific violations and required corrective action are listed <br /> below. Failure to correct the identified problems within the <br /> time frames provided will result in the Department taking <br /> enforcement action as provided by law. <br /> I. SCHEDULE OF VIOLATIONS <br /> Chapter 30, Division 4 , Title 22, California <br /> Administrative Code (CAC) . <br /> 1. Section 66371 - Permits are required for treatment, <br /> storage or disposal of hazardous waste. <br /> 2 . Section 66471 - A person who generates a waste shall <br /> determine if that waste is hazardous as defined in <br /> this section. <br /> 3 . Section 66508 (a) - A generator may accumulate a <br /> hazardous waste on site for 90 days or less provided <br /> that the generator complies with Section 67105 <br /> (Personnel Training) , Article 19 Preparedness and <br /> Prevention) , Article 20 (Contingency Plan and <br /> Emergency Procedures) and Article 24 (Container <br /> Management) . <br /> 4 . Section 66508 (a) (c) generator may accumulate waste <br /> in containers provided they are labeled in accordance <br /> with this section. <br />