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L <br />F <br />u <br />n <br />C� <br />r <br />C <br />L <br />r <br />r <br />L <br />This situation may arise when a load is checked after a <br />vehicle, whose license plate number has been logged, has <br />left the site and the load is known to have been dropped <br />by that vehicle. <br />If the waste is containerized for transport, it is moved to <br />a hazardous waste storage locker by landfill employees <br />using a tractor loader. The container is marked with the <br />date and time of discovery, load checker or person who <br />discovered materials, and license plate number of the <br />responsible party. The incident is documented in the <br />vehicle log and site special occurrence log and the <br />customer is contacted by telephone by the site foreman and <br />informed that the customer is responsible for proper <br />disposal of prohibited waste. The customer is informed <br />that he must return to the site within 48 hours and remove <br />such waste from the site. The customer is also referred <br />to the San Joaquin Local Health District for obtaining <br />information on proper disposal of the materials. <br />If the customer does not return to the site and remove the <br />prohibited waste, the customer is contacted again and told <br />that the County will have a licensed hazardous waste <br />hauler remove the materials from the site and perform <br />ultimate proper disposal at a licensed facility. The <br />County will then proceed with proper disposal and the <br />-5- <br />