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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0538074
PE
2247
FACILITY_ID
FA0021992
FACILITY_NAME
CDCR-California Health Care Facility
STREET_NUMBER
7707
STREET_NAME
AUSTIN
STREET_TYPE
Rd
City
Stockton
Zip
95215
APN
181-100-11
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
7707 Austin Rd
QC Status
Approved
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Ocir mission is toprovide the highest level ofsafet)a and to protect public heatib and the cnviromrrent frons toxic liana. <br /> Regulatory Standards for Uuiversal IN%aste <br /> The MVR.Inas separate requirements for of each of the three types of regulated entities: <br /> 1. Universal waste handlers <br /> 2. Universa x-paste transporters <br /> 3. Destntation Facilities <br /> Universal Waste Handlers <br /> A tuniversal waste handler is a generator of universal waste or the owner or operator of a facility <br /> that receives universal waste from another iuiiversal waste handler, accumulates universal waste, <br /> and sends universal waste to another universal waste handler,a facility that accepts hazardous <br /> waste,ors foreign country. ... <br /> A universal waste handler may be: <br /> I. A person(e.g.,a household or business)who generates universal waste but does not <br /> accept ttuiversal t�+aste from others <br /> 2. A person who accepts and accumulates universal waste generated by others at his or her <br /> facility <br /> 3. A person who accepts ti nave.ssl.-vvaste generated by others and conducts certain treatment <br /> and recycling activities allowed by the universal waste handler regulations <br /> Halla, eiiient Requi�-eriaei7ts for Uidversal FT aste.Handleis(Cal. Code.Regs, tit. 23, sectimis <br /> 66 73.30-66373.39;additional i•egitii-eineiits,forhmtdleas.lt,-Ito conductatttlioi-ized tt•eatiirent, <br /> Cal. Code Reqs, ti't. ??, sections 66273.70-.77)' <br /> • Do not dispose of universal waste or treat universal waste except as provided for in the <br /> regulations <br /> • Notify DTSC and/or obtain an EPA identification number <br /> • Use proper containtnent� n oirleakusg,co iipatible containers <br /> • Segregate universal waste in distinct areas <br /> • Determine if materials generated when handlingorecycling are hazardoiis wastes <br /> •r in Ty-qui _:alil�..icaLile ecluu.en� ictu s Viiia a' <br /> • <br /> If applicable.comply with zoning requirements when storing universal wastes <br /> • Have spill lits readily available to Ileal with accidental spills mercxy coutai nag <br /> devices} ; J <br /> • Use proper labeling and nnarlcings <br /> Accumulate universal waste no longer than one year 2014 <br /> EXHIBIT 9 ENVI`RC)IvM`�E�Tp�EALTH • �M} <br /> STAIT OF CALIFORNIA <br /> Tide 221RCRA Advanced -314- <br />
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