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'• - • GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN.Govsmor <br /> SIAIk OF-CALIFONNId—NE ldl+LND WELEL Rk dGENCY <br /> DEPARTMENT Of HEALTH SERVICES <br /> 'TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL PROGRAM m <br /> REGION LLg' <br /> 10151 CROYDON WAY,SUITE 3 .,�. <br /> SACRAMENTO,CA 95827-2106 :An; <br /> (916)855.7700 !I - h� �6 <br /> Mr. Robert Stacey J�' 9 "0 <br /> ical Company <br /> USC-A Division of Hydrite ChemFNViRONi4MENTALHEA; fi <br /> 1448 Shaw Road PERM T/SER`.iCES <br /> Stockton, California 95205 <br /> Dear Mr. Stacey: <br /> REPORT OF VIOLATION <br /> On November 15 , 1989 and December 14 , 1989, the Department of <br /> Health Services (Department) conducted n SnspectionCof USCniaA <br /> Division of Hydrite Chemical Company, <br /> eged <br /> As of a result ond regulationswereobserved <br /> wathe ste statueslaon the nllations / <br /> VIOLATIONS <br /> 1, Title 22 , California Code of Regulations (Cal. Code <br /> of Regs. ) , Section 67120 (a) . <br /> On or about November 151 1989 , USC did not maintain <br /> and operate e ofacility an in <br /> releasehat minimize <br /> of hazardous <br /> the possibility <br /> waste into the environment. <br /> USC maintains a discharge holding tank located and <br /> designed in a manner that would not prevent a release <br /> of hazardous waste. In the event of a major release <br /> of acids or bases, waste solutions spilling into the <br /> drain would be discharged into the holding tank. <br /> There were no pH metering devices in place to monitor <br /> and prevent the release of hazardous waste into the <br /> the holding tank which discharges to the evaporation <br /> pond. <br /> 2 . Title 22 , Cal. Code of Regs. , Sections 66508 (a) (4) <br /> and 67124 . <br /> On or about November 15, 1989, USC did not maintain <br /> the proper aisle space to allow free access to the <br /> emergency eyewash and shower by the liquid mixing <br /> area. <br /> i <br />