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that such waste is considered hazardous at a Class III <br />site and cannot be accepted at the landfill. The customer <br />is then told that he must remove the materials from the <br />site and dispose of them at a site licensed to accept such <br />waste or have a hazardous waste hauler dispose of the <br />materials. The customer is given a brochure (See <br />Exhibit 6) which describes prohibited materials and gives <br />sources of information for disposal methods for disposal <br />of the more common prohibited material. Also, customer is <br />advised to contact the San Joaquin Local Health'District <br />at , ( 466-6781 for further information on how to dispose of <br />the materials, and the incident is recorded in the vehicle <br />log kept by the load checker. <br />If the hazardous materials are not containerized such that <br />the customer may transport them from the site, or if the <br />customer refuses to remove the material, the customer is <br />informed that the City of Tracy will contract with a hazardous <br />waste hauler to perform cleanup, removal, and ultimate <br />disposal of the materials. The customer will be billed <br />for the costs incurred. The incident is logged in the <br />vehicle log and site incident log and the site fore -man <br />follows the procedures listed in Section IV, "Procedures <br />for Handling Identified Hazardous Waste", for performance <br />of ultimate disposal. <br />B. Load checker finds prohibited materials attributed to a <br />c'-stomer who has left the site: <br />-6- <br />