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S0 JOA U 1 Environmental Health Department <br /> U ; i y I AMENDED <br /> 2/6/2020 <br /> Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report <br /> Facility Name: Facility Address: Date: <br /> PARKWOODS CLEANERS 1901 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD, STOCKTON February 06, 2020 <br /> SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br /> (CLASS I,CLASS II,or MINOR-Notice to Comply) <br /> Item# Remarks <br /> 403 CCR 66262.34(d)(2) Failed to keep hazardous waste containers closed except when adding or removing <br /> hazardous waste. <br /> OBSERVATION: The following open hazardous waste storage containers were observed on-site: <br /> 1.A 55-gallon black steel drum storing solid petroleum distillate dry cleaning hazardous waste, generated from the <br /> DF-200 hydrocarbon dry cleaning system,was not closed properly since the drum ring was not secured on the <br /> drum lid (see photos IMG 0660-2). The 55-gallon drum was located in an outside storage shed on the north side of <br /> the facility. <br /> 2.A 5-gallon white bucket storing solid petroleum distillate dry cleaning hazardous waste did not have its lid <br /> properly closed (IMG 0675-8).The 5-gallon bucket was located in the facility near the two dry cleaning machines. <br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE:A container holding hazardous waste shall always be closed during transfer and <br /> storage, except when it is necessary to add or remove waste. <br /> CORRECTIVE ACTION: Immediately close these containers and ensure all hazardous waste containers are <br /> closed when not adding or removing waste. Provide a corrective action statement and supporting documentation <br /> to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department within 30 days. <br /> This is a repeat violation, Class II. <br /> 406 CCR 66261.7 Contaminated container not marked with date emptied or managed within one year of being <br /> emptied. <br /> OBSERVATION:An empty 55-gallon black poly drum,which previously held petroleum distillates dry cleaning <br /> hazardous waste,generated from the DF-200 hydrocarbon dry cleaning system,was found not marked with the <br /> date it was emptied (see photos IMG 0664-6).According to Jim Kitto, owner, this drum is being kept to store the <br /> filters from the east-facing DF-2000 hydrocarbon dry cleaning machine, once the filters are replaced (IMG 0682). <br /> These replaced filters will be managed as hazardous waste, per Jeff. <br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE: Empty containers which previously held a hazardous material, including hazardous <br /> waste must be managed per Title 22 California Code of Regulations(CCR)section 66261.7. Refer to this section <br /> and California Department of Toxic Substances Control guidance for more information. <br /> CORRECTIVE ACTION: Immediately label all empty containers with the date they were emptied and manage <br /> within one year of that date. Manage the container per Title 22 CCR section 66261.7. Provide a corrective action <br /> statement and supporting documentation to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department(EHD) <br /> within 30 days. <br /> This is a Class II violation. <br /> FA0010815 PRO514425 SCO01 02/06/2020 <br /> EHD 22-01 Rev.9/20/2019 Page 6 of 9 Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator OIR <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Avenue I Stockton, California 95205 1 T 209 468-3420 1 F 209 464-0138 1 www.sjcehd.com <br />