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The following is an itemized list of hazardous waste violations that have not been <br /> addressed for PARKWOODS CLEANERS as of March 18, 2020. <br /> Open violations from February 06, 2020 inspection <br /> Violation #303 -Failed to maintain all communication or alarm systems, spill control, or decontamination <br /> equipment. <br /> OBSERVATION: <br /> 1. The fire extinguishers in the facility are not being serviced annually. The last service date was August 2016 (see <br /> photo IMG 0691). <br /> 2. The pressure gauge on the fire extinguisher, located in the north-west corner of the facility, indicates that the fire <br /> extinguisher needs to be recharged (IMG 0690). <br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE: All facility communications or alarm systems, fire protection equipment, spill control <br /> equipment, and decontamination equipment, where required, shall be tested and maintained as necessary to assure <br /> its proper operation in time of emergency. <br /> CORRECTIVE ACTION: Bring the facility's fire extinguishers into proper working order by repair, replacement or <br /> testing. Provide a corrective action statement to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department within <br /> 30 days. <br /> ❑ This violation was corrected ❑ This violation will be corrected by (date): <br /> ❑ Supporting documents included <br /> Describe actions taken or will be taken to correct violation: <br /> Violation #403 - 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 drum <br /> lid (see photos IMG 0660-2).The 55-gallon drum was located in an outside storage shed on the north side of the <br /> 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 closed <br /> when not adding or removing waste. Provide a corrective action statement and supporting documentation to the <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department within 30 days. <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />