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0 0 <br /> the characteristics set forth in article 3 of chapter 11 of this division by either: <br /> (1) testing the waste according to the methods set forth in article 3 (commencing with <br /> section 66261.20) of chapter 11 of this division, or according to an equivalent method <br /> approved by the Department under section 66260.21; or <br /> (2) applying knowledge of the hazard characteristic of the waste in light of the materials or <br /> the processes used. <br /> (d) If the waste is determined to be hazardous, the generator shall refer to chapters 14, 15, 18, <br /> and 23 of this division for possible exclusions or restrictions pertaining to management of <br /> the specific waste. <br /> During the July 9, 2002, routine hazardous waste inspection ilso , an <br /> employee stated that used gasoline absorbent pads were bagged up and thrown i <br /> the trash. <br /> During the October 18, 2007, routine hazardous waste inspection at Charter Way, <br /> broken compact fluorescent light was found in an open box in the storage area next to the <br /> store. <br /> Title 22, CCR 66262.12 ( ) Managed a hazardous waste without an EPA ID number. Except <br /> as specified in (d), a generator shall not treat, store, dispose of, transport or offer for <br /> transportation, hazardous waste without having received an Identification Number. <br /> During the July 9, 2002, routine hazardous waste inspection at Wilson Way, the facility <br /> did not have a valid EPA ID number. <br /> During the July 1 , 2005, and October 8, 2007, routine hazardous waste inspections a <br /> West Lane, the facility i not have a valid EPA ID number. <br /> Title 22, CCR 66262. ( ) Stored hazardous waste on site greater than 180 days. <br /> Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (c) of this section and section 66262.35, a generator of less <br /> than 1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste in any calendar month who accumulates hazardous <br /> waste onsite for 180 days or less, or 270 days or less if the generator transports the generator's <br /> own waste, or offers the generator's waste for transportation, over a distance of 200 miles or <br /> more, for offsite treatment, storage, or disposal, is not a storage facility if all of the following apply: <br /> (1)The quantity of hazardous waste accumulated onsite never exceeds 6,000 kilograms. <br /> (2) The generator complies with the requirements of 40 Code of Federal Regulations section <br /> 262.34(d), (e)and (f). <br /> (3) The generator does not hold acutely hazardous waste or extremely hazardous waste in an <br /> amount greater than one kilogram for more than 90 days. <br /> 4 Two 55-gallon ruhazardous waste were found on site longer than 180 days <br /> during the November 7, 2006, routine hazardous waste inspection at Wilson . <br /> Two -gallon drums, two 30-gallon drums, and one 25-gallon r hazardous waste <br /> were found on site longer than 180 days during the October 8, 2007, routine hazardous <br /> este inspection at West Lane. <br /> 4 Three drums of hazardous waste were found on site longer than 180 days during the <br /> October 18, 2007, routine hazardous waste inspection at Charter Way. <br /> Title 22, CCR 66262.34 ( )( ) Modified emergency coordinator information lacking r <br /> insufficient [ s referenced by section 262.34 ( )(e)( of the Code of Federal Regulations. <br /> The generator complies with the requirements of 40 Code of Federal Regulations section <br /> 262.34(d), (e)and (f). <br /> -a During the July 9, 2002, and November 7, 2006, routine hazardous waste inspections <br /> Wilson Way, this information was lacking. <br /> 19 <br />