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2. TVG �ischarges cannery processing effluent into discharge fields permitted through the <br /> Regional Board. <br /> 3. TVG had old laboratory waste disposed of by a Hazardous Waste Hauler in 1990. TVG <br /> shipped 1,205 pounds of old chemicals under hazardous waste manifest by Rollins <br /> Enviroinmental Service, 13351 Scenic Highway, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70807. <br /> 4. TVG generates waste oil from the repair of fork lifts and plant equipment. The waste oil <br /> is hauled and recycled by Refineries Service, Inc., 18881 N. Highway 33, Patterson, <br /> California, 95363. In 1990 TVG generated approximately 11.6 tons of waste oil for <br /> recycling. <br /> VII. VIOLATIONS: <br /> #1 Employee training records are inadequate. <br /> #2 No Lar}d Disposal Restriction (LDR) paperwork found accompanying manifests. <br /> #3 Drums containing hazardous waste were not labeled properly. <br /> #4 Used oil filters were not labeled properly. <br /> #5 Hazardous waste manifests, from the last three years, were not available for review. <br /> VIII. OBSERVATION I§__: <br /> Mr. Trevena and I arrived at TVG at approximately 11:00 a.m. Upon arriving we met Mr. Rick <br /> Fenaroli, Plant Manager. Mr. Trevena and I explained the nature of our inspection. We spoke <br /> briefly in Mr. F naroli's office about the general history and operations of the plant. Mr. <br /> Fenaroli gave lr. Trevena and I a general description of the TVG plant, and stated TVG was a <br /> growers cooper tive, canning cherries and tomatoes. Mr. Fenaroli indicated that it would be <br /> acceptable to t e photographs provided we supplied him with a duplicate of each picture taken. <br /> Mr. Trevena an I then met Mr. Jeff Wong, Production Manager, who joined us in Mr. Fenaroli's <br /> office. <br /> Mr. Fenaroli, M�. Wong, Mr. Trevena, and I began the inspection in the hazardous waste storage <br /> area. There we e approximately four (4), 55 gallon drums stored on the east side of the storage <br /> building. ProdTa material was stored on the south side of the building. The waste oil drums <br /> and the used oil filter drum lacked appropriate labeling. I discussed with Mr. Wong the proper <br /> labeling of wasoil drums. Mr. Wong stated that TVG tranports their used oil filters, after they <br /> are drained (ap roximately six per year), to Valley Fork Lift, 3200 E. Eight Mile Road. Mr. <br /> Wong stated th lift shop was run by another company. <br /> I discussed with Mr. Wong the required weekly inspection of the storage area and also the <br /> documentation �f these inspections. <br /> 3 <br />