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San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />1868 East Hazelton Avenue, Stockton, California 95205-6232 <br />Telephone: (209) 468-3420 Fax: (209) 468-3433 Web: www.sogov.org/ehd <br />Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report <br />Facility Name: <br />Facility Address: <br />Date: <br />PACIFIC ETHANOL STOCKTON LLC <br />3028 NAVY DR, STOCKTON <br />December 06, 2018 <br />SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br />(CLASS I, CLASS II, or MINOR - Notice to Comply) <br />Item # <br />Remarks <br />111 <br />CCR 66262.42(a)(c)(d) Failed to comply with uniform hazardous waste manifest exception requirements. <br />Manifest number 016163479JJK (9/12/2016) was found without a signed off copy from the destination facility. <br />Hazardous waste generators shall retain copies of all manifests signed off by the destination facility on site for three <br />years and have them readily available for review. If the generator did not receive a copy of the manifest with the <br />handwritten signature of the owner or operator of the facility to which the generator's waste was submitted within 60 <br />days of the date the waste was accepted by the initial transporter, the generator shall submit a legible copy of the <br />missing manifest, with some indication that the generator has not received confirmation of delivery. This information <br />shall be submitted to: <br />DTSC Report Repository <br />Generator Information Services Section <br />P.O. Box 806 <br />Sacramento, CA 95812-0806 <br />Immediately locate a copy of the missing manifest or prepare and submit the required information to DTSC. Submit <br />to the EHD a copy of the signed off copy of the manifest or a copy of the information submitted to DTSC. <br />This is a repeat violation, Class ll. <br />113 <br />HSC 25160.2(b)(3) Failed to keep copies of consolidated manifesting receipts for three years. <br />Copies of hazardous waste disposal records for used oil and used undrained oil filters from the machinery (forklifts) <br />were not found on site. According to the manager, Pape Machinery services several machines and takes the used <br />oil and oil filters back with them. If the used oil is not being disposed of on a uniform manifest or a consolidated <br />manifest, the following documentation needs to be kept for each facility to show that the repair business is following <br />California Health and Safety Code Section 25250.12 under Article 13 of Management of Used Oil: <br />-The amount of used oil generated showing that no more than 55 gallons is transferred in the vehicle at any one <br />time. <br />-The address information on where used oil is being transported to. <br />-The date the used oil is generated. <br />Per Title 22 California Code of Regulations (CCR) 66266.130, oil filters that are not completely drained need to be <br />managed as hazardous waste. If the oil filters are not going to be drained, immediately start to dispose of them <br />properly according to hazardous waste rules and regulations. <br />Hazardous waste generators shall retain copies of all manifests signed off by the disposal facility and all receipts <br />used in a consolidated manifesting procedure on site for three years and have them readily available for review. <br />Immediately locate a copy of all manifests and receipts for the last three years and maintain them on site. <br />In addition, start to maintain all required records. <br />This is a minor violation. <br />FA0019299 PRO528381 SCO01 12/06/2018 <br />EHD 22-01 Rev. 09/22/16 Page 6 of 8 Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator OIR <br />