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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4500 - Medical Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0536149
PE
4530 - LG QUANITY GENERATOR
FACILITY_ID
FA0002836
FACILITY_NAME
SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE DIST
STREET_NUMBER
5151
STREET_NAME
PACIFIC
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
APN
10816001
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\cfield
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\MIGRATIONS\MW\MW_4530_PR0536149_5151 PACIFIC_.tif
Site Address
5151 PACIFIC AVE STOCKTON 95207
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CUPA Agency Inspections <br /> • These CUPA's may have Participating Agencies(PA's) • The CUPA Is required to inspect all hazardous waste <br /> to implement one or more of the six program generators on a periodic basis. <br /> elements within the PA's jurisdiction. • During the inspection the inspector may request to: <br /> • For a list of CUPA refer to: —Review documents such as: <br /> —http://www.calepa.ca.gov/programs/unified/hwcerts.htm Manifests <br /> • Enforcement by the District Attorney is dependent contingency plan <br /> on the county that the generator is located in. Training records <br /> •Inspection records <br /> —Interview employees. <br /> —Inspect the operations and waste stuiage area. <br /> i <br /> Agency Inspections Waste Management <br /> • The most common violations cited by • To effectively manage hazardous waste, <br /> the CUPA are: the following steps need to be taken: <br /> —Improper labeling —Hazardous Waste Determination <br /> —Improper recordkeeping —Hazardous Waste Profiling <br /> —Inadequate training —Hazardous Waste Permits and ID number <br /> —Failure to inspect waste storage areas —Hazardous Waste Accumulation <br /> Waste Management Waste Determination <br /> —Hazardous Waste labeling The first step istodetermine if:are <br /> generating hazardous waste. <br /> —Hazardous Waste Container To do so,first the material mus <br /> considered a waste and then <br /> Requirements Q-<•,; v« determined to be hazardous. <br /> T @ <br /> can no <br /> —Hazardous Waste Inspections ^� u, —Angerb used <br /> contendedaste purposes <br /> tposes <br /> -•+n '�••'�R••�' longer be used for its intended purposes <br /> `cZ:.`VVAST tissi <br /> —Hazardous Waste Training <br /> Therefore even virgin material or expired <br /> chemicals may be considered waste even <br /> —Hazardous Waste Shipment thoughthey have nerealsour beensually <br /> —Contingency Plan considered waste <br /> 2 <br />
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