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a <br />STATE OF CALIFORNIA ---HEALTH AND WELFARE <br />,DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES <br />TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION <br />• NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SECTION <br />4250 POWER INN ROAD <br />SACRAMENTO, CA 95826 <br />(916) 739.3345 <br />Constantine Equinoa <br />1405 N. Commerce Street <br />Stockton, CA 95202 <br />GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor <br />July 6, 1987 <br />CERTIFIED NO. <br />Dear Mr. Equinoa, CNVIROME!�TAE HEALTH <br />FERMIT/SERVICES <br />REPORT OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE, EQUINOA PROPERTY <br />4599 1ANTHEY ROAD, FRENCH CAMP <br />On 22 May 1987, the Department of Health services (Department) <br />conducted an inspection at 4599 Manthey Road in French Camp. <br />As a result of that inspection, violations of hazardous waste <br />statutes and regulations were identified. <br />The specific violations and required corrective action are listed <br />below. Failure to correct the identified violations within the <br />schedule provided will result in Department citing you for <br />continuing/additional violations. <br />I. Schedule of Violations <br />Section 66371 California Administrative Code <br />(a) Permits are required for storage or disposal of hazardous <br />waste. Owners and operators of hazardous waste facilities shall <br />have permits during the active life (including the closure <br />period) of the facility and, for any facility which closes after <br />January 26 1983, during any post -closure care period required <br />under Section 67217, and during any compliance period under <br />67186(c). <br />Any person who knowingly treats or stores any hazardous waste at <br />a facility which does not"have a permit from the Department <br />issued pursuant to this chapter, or at any point which is not <br />authorized according to this chapter, shall, upon conviction, be <br />punished by a fine of not less than two thousand dollars (52,000) <br />or more than fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) for each day of <br />violation, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more <br />than one year, or by both the fine and imprisonment. Each day or <br />r <br />