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waste treated, such as a treatment containers to prevent leaks, and weekly <br /> log book. inspections of the storage areas. <br /> • Written inspection schedule and a <br /> log of the inspections you conducted Tanks: If you treat hazardous waste in <br /> of each treatment unit. tanks (onground or aboveground) you must <br /> • If discharging your waste to the comply with the standards for storage and <br /> sewer, records to demonstrate that treatment of hazardous wastes in tanks <br /> you are in compliance with all applicable to generators. <br /> applicable requirements for <br /> pretreatment and discharge. Large uantity Generators: If you generate <br /> 1,000 kilograms (approx. 2,200 pounds) or <br /> Financial Assurance: You are exempt more of hazardous waste per month, you <br /> from financial assurance requirements (e.g., must comply with the standards for storage <br /> having to provide third party liability and treatment of hazardous wastes in tanks <br /> coverage for environmental accidents and set forth in California Code of Regulations, <br /> financial assurance for closure). title 22, division 4.5, chapter 15, article 10 <br /> (sections 66265.190-66265.199, except <br /> Fees: If you conduct treatment authorized 66265.197)). Most new and existing tanks <br /> under CEL, you will be billed a CEL fee by must undergo an integrity assessment and <br /> your CUPA. Your CUPA can provide you have secondary containment before being <br /> with more specific fee information, as CEL placed into service. The assessment must <br /> fees may vary with each county. (Note: be in writing and certified by a qualified <br /> Each CUPA instituted a single fee system professional engineer(Cal. Code Regs., tit. <br /> that allows for a single billing to cover the 22, §66265.192(a)). Tanks must be <br /> costs of oversight and inspection ofyour reassessed every five years. <br /> hazardous waste management activities <br /> (Cal. Code Regs., tit. 27, §15210). Several small categories of existing tanks <br /> may be temporarily exempt from secondary <br /> In non-CUPA counties, there is an initial containment requirements (for details, see <br /> notification fee of$100 (which may be Cal. Code Regs., tit. 22, §66265.193). <br /> adjusted for inflation), payable to the State Those tanks must undergo an integrity <br /> Board of Equalization, but there is no assessment every year. The assessment <br /> annual CEL fee (Health& Saf. Code must be in writing and certified by a <br /> §25205.14(c)). professloiial engineer(see Cal. Code Regs., <br /> tit. 22, §66265.191). <br /> Containers: If you treat hazardous waste <br /> in containers, you must comply with the Small Quantities Generators: If you <br /> standards for container storage and transfer generate less than 1, 000 kilograms <br /> activities specified in California Code of (approx. 2,200 lbs) of waste per month, <br /> Regulations,title 22, division 4.5, chapter and the total waste accumulated onsite <br /> 14, section 66264.175, and chapter 15, never exceeds 6,000 kilograms, you must <br /> article 9 (commencing with section comply with the federal tanks standards <br /> 66265.170). Requirements include proper incorporated into the California regulations <br /> management for all container transfer and by reference (see Cal. Code Regs,tit.22, <br /> storage areas. proper management of the §66262.34(d)). The significant difference <br /> 0 <br />