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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0543658
PE
2228
FACILITY_ID
FA0016196
FACILITY_NAME
DRAGON PRODUCTS LLC
STREET_NUMBER
15700
STREET_NAME
MCKINLEY
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330-9701
APN
19806012
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
15700 MCKINLEY AVE
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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impacts would not be implemented. This method ensures that that only those source reduction measures that <br /> pass all of the above evaluation factors be deemed feasible for implementation in this SB 14 Plan. <br /> 4.3. ACCEPTED AND REJECTED MEASURES <br /> The following provides a summary discussion for each of the source reduction alternatives identified in <br /> Appendix A,and an explanation for its rejection or acceptance within this SB 14 Plan. Note that many of the <br /> source reduction measures outlined in this SB 14 Plan may have been employed or evaluated in prior years for <br /> this facility. For those source reduction measures that continue to be effective,they have been evaluated and <br /> included in this SB 14 Plan. Source reduction measures that are no longer employed or rejected for any reason <br /> are not described here. <br /> CWC#181-Inorganic Solid Waste from Plasma Cutter <br /> Inorganic solid waste in the form of chromium,barium,and silver dust is generated from the plasma <br /> cutter operation. <br /> #181PC-1 Additional improvements can be made to make plasma cutting <br /> Train employees on proper more effective through greater employee education and training <br /> equipment use and reducing on equipment operation. <br /> wastes <br /> Accepted <br /> #181-PC-2 Metal fines from this process can be reduced as a result of <br /> Change plasma cutter kerf to optimizing the kerf in the plasma cutting process.Dragon will <br /> reduce metalfines from process look into factors affecting the kerf such that metal fines as a result <br /> of the process are minimized. <br /> Accepted <br /> CWC#181-Inorganic Solid Waste from Paint Booths <br /> Inorganic Solid Waste in the form of waste paint drums and paint cans is generated from the paint <br /> booths. <br /> #181PB-1 The inorganic solid wastes from this process is a result of the <br /> paint used from the paint booths.Dragon hauled off the metal <br /> Recycle used paint drums and drums and paint cans as Non-RCRA hazardous waste.Dragon is <br /> cans currently recycling the metal to extend the life of the metal. <br /> Dragon will continue this effort. <br /> Accepted <br /> #181PB-2 The inorganic solid wastes is a function of how quickly the spray <br /> booths use paint.Dragon will make an effort to use less paint in <br /> Use less paint the paint booths.An expected result from this is less waste in the <br /> form of metal drums and cans. <br /> Accepted <br /> Dragon Products, LLC. I SB 14 Source Reduction Evaluation and Review <br /> Trinity Consultants 4-2 <br />
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