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1 <br />Christine Lawrence <br />From:Christine Lawrence <br />Sent:Thursday, June 27, 2019 3:45 PM <br />To:'Vince Furtado' <br />Cc:'jmsilva11@aol.com' <br />Subject:RE: Your recent routine inspection <br />Good afternoon, <br /> <br />Thank you for your email. I have reviewed your Return to Compliance Certification. Please see the following notes: <br />· HMBP Official Inspection Report: <br /> Record of training (Viol #11): A photo of a physical copy of the employee training record with dates of <br />training, training discussion points, and employee names was observed posted on a bulletin board in the <br />milk barn. This is corrected and violation closed. <br />· Hazardous Waste Official Inspection Report: <br /> I received the statement and photos showing R & S Dairy no longer has hazardous waste on site and does <br />not plan to generate any hazardous waste. For your records, it is a good idea also to keep a copy of with the <br />date of transport, quantity of used oil transported, your name and address, name and address of the <br />receiving facility, and the EPA ID number of the receiving facility. R & S Dairy no longer requires a hazardous <br />waste permit and violations are thereby closed. <br /> <br />Info on Transporting Used Oil <br />Self-Transport: Any generator of used oil is allowed to self-transport, in a vehicle under the control of the <br />generator, up to 55 gallons of used oil in containers of not greater than 55-gallon capacity to a used oil <br />collection facility operating pursuant to HSC section 25250.11. No hazardous waste manifest is required nor <br />do you need to be a registered hazardous waste transporter. The statute gives the upper limit of the amount <br />of used oil that may be accepted by a used oil collection facility. Since handling 55 gallon drums requires <br />special equipment, many used oil collection facilities will not accept more than 20 gallons. Therefore the <br />generator must first call the collection facility and ensure the facility can accept more than 20 gallons of <br />used oil. <br />Hire Someone Else: If you hire somebody else to transport your used oil, California law requires that the <br />used oil be transported by a registered hazardous waste transporter using a hazardous waste manifest. In <br />order to be managed under the less restrictive used oil regulations, the used oil must be transporter to an <br />authorized recycling facility. <br /> <br />Your Return to Compliance Certifications have been accepted, and all violations have been closed. <br /> <br />Thank you, <br /> <br />Christine Lawrence <br /> <br /> <br />From: Vince Furtado <vfurtado@fragservices.com> <br />Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 4:06 PM <br />To: Christine Lawrence <clawrence@sjgov.org> <br />Cc: jmsilva11@aol.com <br />Subject: RE: Your recent routine inspection <br /> <br />Hi Christine,