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The following is an itemized list of hazardous waste violations that have not been <br /> addressed for LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL as of August 09, 2019. <br /> Open violations from April 10, 2019 inspection <br /> (3)The amount of laboratory hazardous waste treated in a single batch does not exceed the quantity limitation <br /> S <br /> pecified in subparagraph (A) or(B), whichever is the smaller quantity: <br /> ( ) Five gallons or 18 kilograms, whichever .isreater. <br /> (B) (i) Except as otherwise provided in clause (ii), the quantity limit recommended in the procedures published by <br /> the National Research Council or in other peer-reviewed scientific journals for the treatment procedure being used. <br /> (ii) Except as otherwise specified in subparagraph (A), the amount of laboratory hazardous waste treated in a <br /> single batch may exceed the quantity limit specified in clause (i) if a qualified chemist has demonstrated that the <br /> larger quantity can be safely treated, and documentation of the demonstration is maintained onsite. The <br /> documentation shall be made available for inspection upon request by a representative of the department or the <br /> COPA, or if there is no CUPA, the agency authorized pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 25404.3. <br /> (4)The laboratory hazardous waste treated is from a single procedure, or set of procedures that are part of the <br /> same laboratory process. <br /> (5)The person performing the treatment has knowledge of the laboratory hazardous waste being treated, <br /> including knowledge of the procedure that generated the laboratory hazardous waste, and has received hazardous <br /> waste training., including how to conduct the treatment, manage treatment residuals, and respond effectively to <br /> emergency situations. <br /> (6)Training records for all persons performing treatment of laboratory hazardous wastes pursuant to this <br /> subdivision are maintained for a minimum of three years. <br /> (7)The laboratory hazardous waste is managed in accordance with applicable requirements for generators <br /> accumulating laboratory hazardous waste under this chapter and the regulations adopted by the department, and <br /> all treatment residuals and effluents are managed in accordance with applicable federal, state and local <br /> requirements. <br /> (8)All records maintained by the laboratory pertaining to treatment conducted pursuant to this subdivision are <br /> made available for inspection upon request by a representative of the department or the CUPA, or if there is no <br /> CUPA, the agency authorized pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 25404.3. <br /> (d) For laboratory hazardous wastes that contain radioactive material, the requirements of this section apply in <br /> addition to, but do not supercede, applicable federal and state requirements governing the management of <br /> radioactive materials. <br /> (e)The department may adopt regulations that specify additional requirements for accumulating laboratory <br /> hazardous wastes pursuant to subdivision (b) or treating laboratory hazardous wastes pursuant to subdivision (c), if <br /> the department determines these additional requirements are necessary for protection of public health and the <br /> environment. <br /> Corrective action: Corrosive hazardous wastes, including aqueous solutions of pH < =2 and pH >= 12.5, handled by <br /> laboratories as defined above, can be treated by trained personnel, but the following requirements must be completed <br /> before treating the waste. Also, the facility must be in compliance with Title 22 California Code of Regulations and the <br /> California Health & Safety Code including the section listed above. <br /> 1. Provide a copy of the treatment procedures including a list of the wastes being treated and the treatment <br /> procedure. These procedures must be published by the National Research Council or in peer-reviewed <br /> scientific journals. <br /> 2. Demonstrate that the person performing the treatment has knowledge of the laboratory hazardous waste being <br /> treated, including knowledge of the procedure that generated the laboratory hazardous waste, and has received <br /> hazardous waste training, including how to conduct the treatment, manage treatment residuals, and respond <br /> effectively to emergency situations. <br /> 3. <br /> 3. Provide training records for all persons performing treatment of laboratory hazardous wastes. <br /> Page 3 of 3 <br />