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Onsite Hazardous Waste Treatment Notification — Unit <br /> Complete a unit specific page(Onsite Hazardous Waste Treatment Notification-Unit)and a Waste and Treatment Process Combinations page for each <br /> treatment unit operating at this facility. Commercial Laundries are not required to complete unit specific pages,provided that laundering is the only <br /> hazardous waste treatment activity conducted by the facility. <br /> (Note: the numbering of the instructions follows the data element numbers that are on the UPCF pages. These data element numbers are used for <br /> electronic submission and are the same as the numbering used in 27 CCR,Appendix C, <br /> the Business Section of the Unified Program Data Dictionary.) <br /> Please number all pages of your submittal. This helps your CUPA or local agency identify whether the submittal is complete and if any pages are <br /> separated. <br /> 1. FACILITY ID NUMBER-Leave this blank. This number is assigned by the CUPA. This is the unique number which identifies your fadlity. <br /> 3. BUSINESS NAME-Enter the full legal name of the business. <br /> 606 UNIT ID NUMBER-Enter a unique number for each unit. The units can be numbered sequentially,or by any other system as long as the <br /> numbers are not repeated or duplicated. All unit numbers must be dearly labeled on the plot plan/map. <br /> 607 UNIT TYPE/TIER-Check the unit type under the Tiered Permitting program. <br /> 608 NUMBER OF TANKS-Enter the number of tanks used in the unit. Tank means a stationary device,designed to contain an accumulation of <br /> hazardous waste,which is constructed primarily of non-earthen materials(e.g.,wood,concrete,steel,plastic)which provide structural <br /> support(22 CCR 366260.10). <br /> 609 NUMBER OF CONTAINERS/TREATMENT AREAS-Enter the number of containers/container treatment used in the unit. Container means any <br /> device that is open or dosed,and portable in which a material can be stored,handled,treated,transported,recycled,or disposed of(22 CCR <br /> 366260.10). Container treatment area is the location set aside and used to treat containers. <br /> 610 UNIT NAME-Enter the name of the treatment unit. A treatment unit is defined as a tank,a container,or a combination of tanks or tank systems <br /> and/or containers located together that are used in sequence to treat or accumulate one or more compatible hazardous waste streams. The <br /> devices are either plumbed together or otherwise linked so as to form one system. <br /> 611 MONTHLY TREATMENT VOLUME-Enter the estimated monthly total volume of hazardous waste treated in each unit. If the volume fluctuates <br /> significantly by month,enter the maximum or highest volume treated in any month. <br /> 612 UNIT OF MEASURE-Check whether the treatment volume unit of measure is pounds or gallons. <br /> 613 SPECIFIC WASTE TYPE TREATED-Describe the specific waste type(s)treated. For example,if waste qualifies as an aqueous waste with <br /> metal or organics,indicate the specific metals or organics. <br /> 614 TREATMENT PROCESS DESCRIPTION-Describe the treatment process(es)used. Indicate if the activities are seasonal or periodic. <br /> 615 BASIS FOR NOT NEEDING FEDERAL PERMIT-Check the reason(s)that best describe why your onsite treatment unit does not need a federal <br /> hazardous waste permit. You must indicate at least one reason to prove your eligibility for the onsite treatment fiers. If you are unsure how <br /> these exemptions apply to your operation,contact your CUPA,the DTSC Regional Office closest to you,the U.S.EPA's Region IX RCRA <br /> Information Line at(415)744-2074,or the U.S.EPA RCRA Hotline at(800)424-9346. The eight most common reasons for not needing a <br /> federal permit are listed on the page. There is also a space to specify another reason and a citation. The following terns used on the page <br /> are defined in 40 CFR 260.10: <br /> < wastewater treatment unit means a device which(1)is part of a wastewater treatment facility regulated under section 402 or 307(b)of the <br /> Clean Water Act,and(2)receives and treats or stores an influent wastewater that is <br /> a hazardous waste or that generates and accumulates a wastewater treatment sludge that is a hazardous waste or that treats or stores a <br /> wastewater treatment sludge which is a hazardous waste,and(3)meets the definition of tank or tank system. <br /> < elementary neutralization unit means a device which(1)is used for neutralizing wastes that are hazardous only because they exhibit the <br /> corrosivity characteristic or they are listed only for this reason,and(2)meets the definition of tank,tank system,container,transport vehicle,or <br /> vessel. <br /> < totally enclosed treatment facility means a facility for the treatment of hazardous waste which is directly connected to an industrial <br /> production process and which is constructed and operated in a manner which prevents the release of any hazardous waste or any constituent <br /> thereof into the environment during treatment. <br /> < NPDES permit: A permit issued by a regional water board allowing discharge of waste to the environment under the National Pollutant <br /> Discharge Elimination System(NPDES). <br /> 616 RESIDUALS MANAGEMENT DESCRIPTION-Check the management of residuals. If appropriate,describe Aother_method of handling the <br /> residuals. <br /> 617 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT INSTALLATION DATE-Enter the date the secondary containment was installed. <br /> UPCF(12/99 revised) 24 <br />