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COMPLIANCE INFO_2020
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0542370
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0018376
FACILITY_NAME
Fremont Plaza Ace Hardware
STREET_NUMBER
2060
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
St
City
Stockton
Zip
95205
APN
153-130-03
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2060 E Fremont St
QC Status
Approved
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Fremont Plaza Ace Hardware <br /> 2060 E.Fremont Street <br /> Stockton,CA 95204 <br /> July 15, 2020 <br /> Elianna Florido <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Ave. <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> Item# 101 <br /> We have applied for an EPA waste ID number. We have been advised that due to the <br /> current Covid 19 it may take longer than normal to receive, it has now been 14 days. <br /> July 20, 2020 Update: We have an EPA ID#! CAL000455520 <br /> Item# 102 <br /> Metal shavings from both the key cutting machine and the pipe threading machines were <br /> collected and provided to GeoAnalytical Laboratories, Inc. for testing. The key fines <br /> failed the sieve test, so no further testing was recommended as we now consider them to <br /> be hazardous waste. Key fines are collected and will be disposed of with a certified <br /> waste collector along with verification and/or Chain of Custody. The pipe threadings <br /> passed the sieve test and we are waiting final testing results from GeoAnalytical before <br /> continuing. Pipe thread waste have been and continue to be collected in a five-gallon <br /> bucket for disposal. We have temporarily stopped recycling them at Sims Metal <br /> Recycling until we receive the final analysis from the lab. <br /> Cutting oil from the threading machine continues to be collected for recycling as <br /> previously stated. In the previous one year, we have generated less than one half quart of <br /> unusable cutting oil. The manufacture's recommended procedure is to drain the cutting <br /> oil, filter out waste (thread shavings), replace the filtered oil back into the machine, <br /> replacing cutting oil as needed. As previously stated, we had been disposing of the <br /> cuttings along with our other metal scrap. This process has been discontinued until such <br /> time as we receive the final analysis from the lab. <br /> We cleaned out our hazards cabinet and found that customers had returned 48 canisters of <br /> misc. spray paint, four gallons of latex paint, two gallons of wood stain, one spray can of <br /> oven cleaner, one spray can of texture compound, and 16 quarts of latex paint, one gallon <br /> of windshield cleaner, one gallon of paint stripper, two gallons of insect spray, one gallon <br /> of Round Up, one quart of paint thinner, three quarts of motor oils, one quart of chain <br /> saw oil. We determined that 41 of the spray paint canisters simply had clogged tips- after <br /> cleaning or replacing the tips the paint was made available to staff for personal use or <br />
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