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Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan <br />Holz Rubber Comt>anv <br />Therefore, there is potential to generate up to 1,800 pounds per month of used grit. This material is <br />kept in drums in the hazardous waste storage area, identified by building 19 on the Site Map located <br />in Appendix A. <br />Additional wastes generated at the Site include RCRA hazardous cement overspray and used filters <br />from cement overspray. In addition, the following California hazardous wastes are generated at the <br />Site: rubber pieces with emulsion, wastewater/oil, unusable paint, and used oil. The culmination of <br />these generated waste streams categorizes the Site as a California large quantity generator of hazardous <br />waste. However, the facility is not a RCRA large quantity generator of hazardous waste. <br />I Iazardous waste containers are appropriately labeled and stored in either satellite accumulation areas <br />near the point of generation, or placed in the long term hazardous waste storage area. Aqueous wastes <br />are stored within secondary containment pallets. Containers of hazardous wastes are stored at the. Site <br />no longer than 90 days and are shipped off-site by a licensed transporter to a licensed disposal facility. <br />Based on laboratory analytical data, the following federal waste codes are potentially applicable: D001, <br />D002, D006, D007, D0085 D010, and F005 The following state waste codes are potentially applicable: <br />1813 212, 331, and 791. <br />2. Emergency Coordinator and Procedures <br />This section outlines the emergency procedures to be used in the event of Ere, explosion, or hazardous <br />waste release. <br />2.1 Emergency Coordinator — 40 CFR 262.264, 22 CCR 66264.55 <br />T11e Emergency Coordinator has overall responsibility for emergency response, including spill <br />response, at the facility and has authority to mobilize personnel and equipment from departments and <br />off-site organizations, as required, to handle spills of hazardous waste. Contact information for the <br />Primary and Alternate Emergency Coordinators is provided in the table below. Either the Emergency <br />Coordinator or an Alternate will be present on the facility's premises or on call (i.e. available to respond <br />to an emergency by reaching the facility within a short period of time). <br />3 <br />