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#2 In the "evaporation area" of TVG, a drum containing <br /> hazardous waste did not have a label. In the hazardous <br /> waste storage area of TVG, one drum containing <br /> hazardous waste did not have a label. <br /> #3 All drums at VFC containing hazardous waste lacked the <br /> gen rator information on the label. <br /> #4 The copy of the hazardous waste manifest returned to <br /> the generator signed by the treatment, storage, <br /> dis osal facility was not available for manifest <br /> num ers 90069237 and 90288394 . <br /> #5 An xception report was not filed with DTSC for the <br /> man' fests mentioned in #4. <br /> #6 VFC lacked sufficient employee training documentation. <br /> #7 BothITVG and VFC had outdated information in their <br /> facility contingency plans. <br /> #8 A dr m located in the TVG hazardous waste storage area <br /> containing used oil filters had an expired accumulation <br /> date of 1/92 . <br /> #9 No L nd Disposal Restriction (LDR) notification found <br /> acco panying the following manifests: 90068840, <br /> 9006 237, 90288393 , 90454147, 90456736, 90554267, <br /> 9055 269 , 90617345, 90619039, 90674454 , 91726101, <br /> 9172 103 , 91726104 , 91744699. <br /> VIII.OBSERVATI NS: <br /> Mr. Treve a and I arrived at TVG on April 29, 1993 , at <br /> approxima ely 10:45 a.m. Upon arrival we learned that Mr. <br /> Rick Fena oli was no longer the Plant Manager for this <br /> facility, and we were introduced to Mr. David Boulware the <br /> new Plant Manager as of March 1993 . Mr. Trevena and I <br /> explained the nature of our inspection to Mr. Boulware. He <br /> indicated that although Mr. Jeff Wong was on vacation, which <br /> would pre lude the paperwork review part of our inspection, <br /> it would be permissible, however, to perform the physical <br /> portion of the inspection accompanied by Mr. Bob Hancock. <br /> Mr. Trevema and I were introduced to Mr. Hancock who was <br /> identifie as the Production Manager. With a brief <br /> explanation of the general focus of our visit, we began our <br /> inspection in the "evaporation area" . Here we found four <br /> (4) drumslof waste oil within a secondary containment unit. <br /> Neither t ' e drums nor the containment unit showed an <br /> accumulation date. In this vicinity we also observed a drum <br /> 5 <br />