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STATE OF CALIFORNIA—NEAUN AND WELFARE AGENCr GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN,Go"mor <br /> DEPARTMENT Of HEALTH SERVICES <br /> TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL PROGRAM <br /> REGION 1 _ <br /> 10151 CROYDON WAY,SUITE 3 <br /> SACRAMENTO,CA 95827-2106 J <br /> (916)855-7700 <br /> FACT SHEET <br /> Naval Communication Station Stockton <br /> Rough and Ready Island <br /> Stockton, CA 95203-5000 <br /> EPA I.D. No. #CA2170024382 <br /> Background: Naval Conpunication Station Stockton, located on <br /> Rough and Ready Island in Stockton, San Joaquin County, <br /> California, has an existing Hazardous Waste Facility Permit to <br /> store hazardous waste, generated on-site, in Building 804A. <br /> Naval Communication Station Stockton is undergoing a renewal of <br /> their permit. The dimensions of this building are 80 feet by <br /> 40 feet. There are ten separate storage cells located in <br /> Building 804A which prevent the commingling of incompatible and <br /> reactive waste. Containers, ranging from 5 to 80 gallon <br /> capacity, are stored in these cells. Three of the ten cells <br /> each have a storage capacity of 8, 380 gallons, while the six <br /> other cells have a storage capacity of 4,080 gallons. The PCB <br /> storage cell has a storage capacity of 3 , 352 gallons. <br /> The Department of Health Services (DHS) and the U.S. EPA are <br /> issuing draft permits for the storage of hazardous waste in <br /> Building 804A at Naval Communication Station Stockton. The DHS <br /> permit addresses state laws and regulations and the federal <br /> permit addresses federal laws and regulations. <br /> Types and Disposition of Waste: Maintenance operations <br /> generate the hazardous waste that is stored at Building 804A. <br /> The wastes that are handled are: oils, solvents, caustics, <br /> batteries, PCB contaminated items, oxidizers, acids, asbestos, <br /> and water reactive waste. <br /> Regulatory Basis: The permit application which consists of an <br /> operation plan has been reviewed and found to be substantially <br /> complete. <br /> All conditions and terms of the draft permits are required <br /> under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; 42 U.S.C. <br /> Section 6901 e.t. seq. , 40 CFR Parts 264 and 270; ' Health and <br /> Safety Code, Ch. 6. 5; and Title 22 , California Code of <br /> Regulations, Chapter 30. <br />