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To: Randi Beghtel <randi@stocktonfenceco.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Stockton Fence & Material -2020 Hazardous Waste Inspection <br /> Hi Randi, <br /> Based on the information in your last email, I have closed the remaining hazardous waste violation. All hazardous waste <br /> violations are now closed. <br /> Please refer to the information below, and the guidance document attached,to determine how long you are allowed to <br /> store hazardous waste on-site. If you have further questions, please let me know. <br /> How long can I accumulate hazardous waste in tanks or <br /> containers? <br /> The answer depends in part on the total amount of hazardous waste that you generate <br /> each month(Cal. Code Reqs. Title 22, § 66`-62.34): <br /> When does my accumulation clock begin? <br /> Hazardous Waste Generated Maximum Allowed Accumulation <br /> per Calendar Month Time <br /> Less than 1.000 kilograms(2,200 180 days or less, or 270 days or less if the <br /> pounds) (Federal term: "Small Quantity waste will be transported 200 miles or more <br /> Generator') for treatment, storage, or disposal. (Cal. <br /> Code Regs. title 22§ 66262.34(d)) <br /> The generator may not hold more than The quantity of waste held at one time may <br /> 1 kilogram of acutely or extremely haz- never exceed 6,000 kilograms (13,200 <br /> ardous waste for more than 90 days. pounds). Generator must meet the require- <br /> ments of 40 Code of Federal Regulations <br /> section 262.34 subsections (d). fel, and M. <br /> 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds or more 90 days or less from the first date on which <br /> (Federal term; "Large Quantity Generator") any amount of hazardous waste begins to <br /> accumulate during that month. <br /> or {Cal. Code Regs. title 22, § 66262.34 sub- <br /> 1 kilogram of acutely or extremely haz- section (bH2)) The generator must also <br /> ardous waste comply with California Code of Regulations, <br /> title 22, section 66262.34 subsections (a), <br /> fc), and M. <br /> 2 <br />