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5 <br />N <br />J <br />Management of powdered wastes. <br />To prevent hazardous waste from being blown by the wind, hazardous <br />waste in the form of powder, dust or a fine solid shall be handled, <br />treated, stored and disposed of in covered containers or, if the waste <br />is not water reactive, shall be wetted as a slurry. <br />Wastes prohibited. <br />Hazardous wastes described below shall not be handled at the facility: <br />(a) Flammable wastes and water -reactive wastes as defined in Sections <br />66072 and 66236, respectively, Title 22 of the California Admin- <br />istrative Code. <br />(b) Burning wastes. <br />(c) Forbidden and Class A explosives as defined in Sections 173.51 <br />and 173.53, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations. <br />7. Management of pesticide wastes. <br />The operator shall store, handle, treat and dispose of emptied pesti- <br />cide containers in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 30, <br />Division 4, Title 22 of the California Administrative Code, and Arti- <br />cle 10, Group 3, Subchapter 3, Chapter 4, Title 3 of the California <br />Administrative Code. <br />8. Private water supply. <br />If a private water supply is used at the facility, it shall meet all <br />health standards for drinking water or all faucets or taps connected <br />to that supply shall be clearly labeled in English, "Polluted -Not Safe <br />For Human Use", and Spanish, "Peligro, Contaminacion, No Usar". <br />9. Fencing. <br />The perimeter of the hazardous waste area of the facility shall be <br />secured by a well-maintained fence, capable of preventing the intru- <br />sion of livestock and of discouraging entry by unauthorized persons. <br />If the entire facility is appropriately fenced, if the general public <br />does not have access to the hazardous waste area, and if the hazardous <br />waste area is posted with warning signs as described elsewhere in this <br />document, no additional fence shall be required around the hazardous <br />area unless the absence of such a fence could result in a hazard to <br />health, safety, or the environment. <br />