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#181PB-3 Additional improvements can be made to reduce paint use and <br /> Train employees on proper thus reduce paint drum and can waste through greater employee <br /> equipment use and reducing education and training. <br /> wastes <br /> Accepted <br /> CWC#223 -Waste Oils <br /> Used oils are generated from the blasting booth compressors and other equipment in the facility. <br /> #223-1 Used oil is a combination of the hydraulic and compressor oils at <br /> the facility. Dragon hauled off the used oil as Non-RCRA <br /> Recycle used oil hazardous waste. Dragon will look into recycling oil to extend the <br /> life of the oil and reduce waste. <br /> Accepted <br /> #223-2 Sand blasting equipment and moving parts are prone to leak <br /> Repair leaks from moving during years in operation. Replacing or repairing these units will <br /> parts and equipment reduce the waste stream. Dragon will ensure a program to <br /> monitor equipment and fix leaks efficiently is in place <br /> Accepted <br /> #223-3 Dragon will look into using different hydraulic fluids that prevent <br /> leaks. If such oils exist,Dragon will test the oil to see if it is <br /> Use different hydraulic fluids suitable for their operations. By doing so,the blasting booths <br /> may produce less waste from this reduction measure. <br /> Accepted <br /> #223-4 Although Dragon provides training for its employees on proper <br /> Train employees on efficient use of the sand blasting machines,it is unlikely that a significant <br /> maintenance practices amount of waste reduction would result from increased or <br /> different training curriculum.Dragon will continue to train its <br /> Accepted employees in this area,however significant waste reductions are <br /> not anticipated. <br /> Dragon Products, LLC. I SB 14 Source Reduction Evaluation and Review <br /> Trinity Consultants 4-3 <br />