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2 <br />Yes,  27 gallons / 220 pounds max per month ;   15 gallons / 125 pounds max per load. <br />  <br />Garrett Backus, Ld. Sr. REHS, CUPA programs <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />1868 E Hazelton Ave, Stockton, CA 95205 <br />(209) 468-2986 gbackus@sjgov.org <br />https://www.sjgov.org/department/envhealth/ <br />  <br /> <br />  <br />From: Janvrin, Ollie [PW] <ojanvrin@sjgov.org>   <br />Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 11:14 AM  <br />To: Backus, Garrett <gbackus@sjgov.org>  <br />Subject: Re: CESQG HHW brochure ‐ error <br /> <br />Hi Garrett, <br /> <br />I couldn't find the one time visit per month... Must have been a policy or something that I read. But I did find <br />this: <br />The specific <br />Health and Safety Code 25218.5 (1) <br /> (C) A CESQG may transport up to 27 gallons or 220 pounds, but not more than 100 kilograms, per month to a <br />household hazardous waste collection facility, if all of the following conditions are met: <br /> (i) The hazardous waste being transported was generated by that CESQG. <br /> (ii) The CESQG contacts the household hazardous waste collection facility prior to each delivery to confirm that the <br />facility will accept the hazardous waste. <br /> (iii) The household hazardous waste collection facility provides oral, written, or electronic instructions to the <br />CESQG prior to each delivery on proper packing for the safe transportation of the specific hazardous waste being <br />transported. <br /> (iv) The CESQG or employees of the CESQG transport the hazardous waste in a vehicle owned and operated by the <br />CESQG. <br /> <br /> <br />Ollie Janvrin <br />SJC HHW Operations <br />ojanvrin@sjgov.org <br />209-468-3066 office <br />209-620-7602 cell <br /> <br />From: Backus, Garrett  <br />Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2020 10:00 AM  <br />To: Janvrin, Ollie [PW]  <br />Subject: RE: CESQG HHW brochure ‐ error <br /> <br />Hi Ollie, <br />  <br />Why are CESQGs permitted only one appointment per month?  I don’t think that’s in the law.   The hauling limit of 15  <br />gallons / 125 pounds is in the Health and Safety Code 25218.5.1.  I’ve attached the HHW sections and highlighted the  <br />hauling limit.   <br />  <br />Garrett Backus, Ld. Sr. REHS, CUPA programs <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department