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Florido, Elianna <br /> From: Florido, Elianna <br /> Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 11:26 AM <br /> To: 'Randi Beghtel' <br /> Cc: 'Phil Beghtel' <br /> Subject: RE: Stockton Fence & Material - 2020 Hazardous Waste Inspection <br /> Importance: High <br /> Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br /> Due By: Tuesday, March 31, 2020 8:30 AM <br /> Flag Status: Flagged <br /> Hi Randi, <br /> I reviewed the compliance documentation you submitted in response to the 2/20/20 hazardous waste inspection at <br /> Stockton Fence & Material.The following information was missing and needed to close the following violations: <br /> 1. Violation 101: A permanent hazardous waste ID number may be needed depending on the corrections to the <br /> violations listed below. <br /> 2. Violation 102: <br /> a. The lab analytical on the metal shavings show that the metal shavings may be hazardous due to the <br /> amount of zinc, and possibly due to the chromium, copper and lead content.The particle size of the <br /> metal shavings is needed to determine if the metal shavings are hazardous waste. Have the particle size <br /> determined by a lab, and submit the results to the EHD, or manage the metal shavings as hazardous <br /> waste and provide a hazardous waste disposal record. <br /> b. Submit a statement documenting if the used absorbent observed at the time of inspection is hazardous <br /> waste. If it is determined the used absorbent is hazardous waste, provide a hazardous waste disposal <br /> record for the used absorbent. <br /> 3. Violation 119:The business's hazardous waste activities has not been reported on the CERS website. <br /> Immediately report your business activities including the hazardous waste program on the CERS website, and <br /> submit a written corrective action statement. <br /> 4. Violation 301: Submit a written corrective action statement documenting how the following spills were cleaned <br /> up and how the waste was managed: <br /> a. The used absorbent found on the ground in the warehouse, <br /> b. the wooden pallet and soil contaminated from the oil drum found outside of the warehouse, <br /> c. the dark staining on the soil outside of the warehouse, where a vehicle used to be parked (according to <br /> Teresa Lockhart). <br /> 5. Violation 406: Submit a written corrective action statement documenting if the two empty 55-gallon drums <br /> were marked with the date they were emptied, or how they were managed. <br /> 6. Violation 601: <br /> a. Clarify where the 55-gal drum of used oil, observed at the time of inspection, was taken: Big Valley Ford <br /> or Ramos Oil? <br /> b. Clarify where the seven 55-gal drums of oily solids,which Ramos Oil picked up, came from/how was this <br /> waste was generated. <br /> c. Clarify which hazardous waste Ramos Oil will be picking up from the facility every 90 days. <br /> Submit this information by 3/31/2020 to avoid being billed by our department for non-compliance. <br /> Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. <br /> 1 <br />