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pounds. The waste sludge would contain metal shavings, dirt, tank bottom <br /> sludge and other contaminants. The sludge generated at the facility would <br /> be classified as a hazardous waste, and would have to be transported and <br /> manifested by a state certified or federally licensed hauler to a Class I <br /> landfill or another appropriate facility for disposal . Presently, the <br /> two Class I landfills in south-central California that accept manifested <br /> sludge waste are Kettlemen Hills located in Kings County and Casmalia in <br /> Santa Barbara County. <br /> Mitigation Measure. To ensure the safe and proper disposal of <br /> hazardous waste generated at the proposed facility, the applicant would <br /> have to comply with all local , state and federal laws regarding hazardous <br /> waste treatment and/or disposal , and transportation of hazardous wastes. <br /> The applicant should maximize waste reduction efforts in order to reduce <br /> sludge generation. <br /> I <br /> 3-79 <br /> 104-9.R3 4/11/89 <br />