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Cal-EPA DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SG 'ANCES CONTROL GREY DAVIS, Governor <br /> ECM � V/�I�� MED <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY nD <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION :l <br /> 304 E.WEBER AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR JUL 19 2000 <br /> STOCKTON, CA 95202 <br /> ENVIRONMENT HEALTH <br /> PERMIT(IfSK/ <br /> CHECKLIST AND INITIAL VERIFICATION INSPEC -REPORT FOR <br /> Permit by Rule, Conditionally Authorized, and Conditionally Exempt Notifiers <br /> FACILITY NAME: F r�L C)U O t^���� EPA ID NUMBER: C /41 <br /> cl.� <br /> PIIYSICAL ADDRESS: �.�/90� �fCc / ti <br /> FACILITY CONTACT-NAME. t PHON • V )) S <br /> SIC CODE(S): INSPECTION DATE: 4j 1 4— ©0 Local # <br /> NOTIFIED UNIT COUNT: PBR _ CA _ CESW CESQT _ CELTOTAL <br /> CORRECT UNIT COUNT: PER _ CA _ CESW _ CESQT _ CEL_ TOTAL <br /> This checklist and inspection report identify violations of state law regarding onsite treaters of hazardous waste, <br /> operating under an onsite permitting tier. This inspection verifies the information provided on form DTSC 1772. It also covers <br /> generator requirements, although a separate checklist may be used for those requirements. A checkmark indicates violation of <br /> the law, which are explained in more detail on the attached note sheets. The governing laws are the Health and Safety Code <br /> (HSC) and Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations (22 CCR). <br /> Generator Standards: <br /> Each inspection agency may use their own generator inspection checklist or protocols, which are summarized below. A full <br /> evaluation of each item or document is not conducted during the Verification Inspection, unless serious deficiencies are suspected. <br /> NO/ <br /> i l 1. Contingency plan has been prepared (adequately minimize releases, has alarm/communication <br /> system, lists emergency equipment and phone numbers for emergency coordinators). <br /> _✓ 2. Written training documents and records prepared for employees handling hazardous waste. <br /> 3. ►*Meet container management standards (storage time limits, closed, labelled, compatibility, <br /> inspected weekly, in good condition, with ignitables/reactives 50 feet from property line). <br /> _ 4. Meet tank management standards (either secondary containment or integrity assessments, plus <br /> storage time limits, labelled, compatibility, inspected daily, in good condition, with <br /> }gnitables/reactives 50 feet from property line). <br /> 5. ✓All wastes are properly identified. <br /> Treatment Items-Facility Wide: (Facility must submit a revised Form 1772 to correct errors or omissions.) <br /> _ 6. All units under PBR, CA, and CE are properly indicated on Form DTSC 1772. (Add any new <br /> / units with unit sheets or correct tier on the unit sheet.) <br /> 7. All generator identification information on Form DTSC 1772 is correct. <br /> _ 8. The submitted plot plan/map adequately shows the location of all regulated units. <br /> 9. There are records documenting compliance with sewer agency pretreatment standards and <br /> industrial waste discharge requirements, where applicable. <br /> For CA or PBR notifiers: <br /> 10. The generator has an annual waste minimization certification. (PBR submit with renewals.) <br /> Onsite Checklist (A) Page 1 of February 10, 1999 <br />