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The following is an itemized list of hazardous waste violations that have not been <br /> addressed for RIG MASTER TRUCK REPAIR INC as of February18, 2020. <br /> Open violations from December 09, 2019 inspection <br /> Violation#502 -Failed to comply with new hazardous waste tank system assessment requirements. <br /> OBSERVATION This facility has hazardous waste tanks but no tank assessment documents. <br /> -One 700 gallon used oil tank and one 300 gallon waste antifreeze tank. Operator stated that both tanks have not <br /> had a tank assessment. <br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE: <br /> Title 22 California Code of Regulations section 66265.192(a) <br /> Owners or operators of new tank systems or components shall ensure that the foundation, structural support, <br /> seams, connections, and pressure controls (if applicable) are adequately designed and that the tank system has <br /> sufficient structural strength, compatibility with the waste(s) to be transferred, stored or treated, and corrosion <br /> protection so that it will not collapse, rupture, or fail. The owner or operator shall obtain a written assessment <br /> reviewed and certified by an independent, qualified, professional engineer, registered in California in accordance <br /> with section 66270.11(d) attesting that the system has sufficient structural integrity, is acceptable for the <br /> transferring, storing and treating of hazardous waste, and that the tanks and containment system are suitably <br /> designed to achieve the requirements of this article. This assessment shall be obtained prior to placing the tank <br /> system in service, and shall be kept on file at the facility. This assessment shall also include, at a minimum, the <br /> following information: <br /> (1) design standard(s) according to which the tank(s) and ancillary equipment are or will be constructed; <br /> (2) hazardous characteristics of the waste(s)to be handled; <br /> (3) for new tank systems or components in which the external shell of a metal tank or any external metal component <br /> of the tank system is or will be in contact with the soil or with water, a determination by a corrosion expert of: <br /> (A) factors affecting the potential for corrosion, including but not limited to: <br /> 1. soil moisture content; <br /> 2. soil pH; <br /> 3. soil sulfides level; <br /> 4. soil resistivity; <br /> 5. structure to soil potential; <br /> 6. influence of nearby underground metal structures (e.g., piping); <br /> 7. stray electric current; and, <br /> 8. existing corrosion-protection measures (e.g., coating, cathodic protection), and <br /> (B) the type and degree of external corrosion protection that are needed to ensure the integrity of the tank system <br /> during the use of the tank system or component, consisting of one or more of the following: <br /> 1. corrosion-resistant materials of construction such as special alloys or fiberglass-reinforced plastic; <br /> 2. corrosion-resistant coating (such as epoxy or fiberglass)with cathodic protection (e.g., impressed current or <br /> sacrificial anodes); and <br /> 3. electrical isolation devices such as insulating joints and flanges; <br /> (4) for underground tank system components that are likely to be affected by vehicular traffic, a determination of <br /> design or operational measures that will protect the tank system against potential damage; and <br /> (5) design considerations to ensure that: <br /> (A) tank foundations will maintain the load of a full tank; <br /> (B) tank systems will be anchored to prevent flotation or dislodgement where the tank system is placed in a <br /> saturated zone, or is located within a seismic fault zone; and <br /> (C)tank systems will withstand the effects of frost heave. <br /> Title 22 California Code of Regulations section 66270.11 <br /> (d) Certification. I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my <br /> direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and <br /> evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those <br /> persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to be the best of my <br /> knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting <br /> false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations. <br /> Title 22 California Code of Regulations section 66265.192(k) <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br />