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Map ID <br />MAP FINDINGS <br />Direction <br />Distance <br />EDR ID Number <br />Elevation Site <br />Database(s) EPA ID Number <br />HUSKY CRANE INC (Continued) <br />1000273351 <br />Citation: <br />22 CCR 12 66262.40(c) - California Code of Regulations, Title 22, <br />Chapter 12, Section(s) 66262.40(c) <br />Violation Description: <br />Failure to determine if the waste generated is a hazardous waste and <br />to maintain analysis results for three years. <br />Violation Notes: <br />Returned to compliance on 03/29/2019. A wash rack was observed near <br />the western property line behind the shop. According to the site <br />contacts, the rinse water flows to an oil-water separator connected to <br />a septic system. The wash rack waste flows through a trench to a <br />concrete vault underground. A PVC pipe appeared to exit the vault on <br />the other end of the vault, discharging to a grassy area approximately <br />three feet east of the vault. No hazardous waste determination has <br />been made for this waste. Any person who generates a waste shall <br />determine if the waste is a hazardous waste. Immediately stop disposal <br />of waste to the concrete vault / oil-water separator system, make a <br />hazardous waste determination for the oily waste water, and manage it <br />according the Title 22 hazardous waste regulations. Submit a statement <br />and supporting documentation explaining how this waste was managed. <br />Violation Division: <br />San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br />Violation Program: <br />HW <br />Violation Source: <br />CERS <br />Evaluation: <br />Eval General Type: <br />Compliance Evaluation Inspection <br />Eval Date: <br />02-07-2017 <br />Violations Found: <br />No <br />Eval Type: <br />Industrial Storm Water Compliance Evaluation <br />Eval Notes: <br />During the inspection, staff observed that the facility was not <br />implementing a storm water management program. -+ We strongly suggest <br />that you utilize a storm water consultant to evaluate the site and <br />make recommendations. -+ Update the Storm Water Pollution Prevention <br />Plan (SWPPP) to comply with the permit requirements. -+ Update the <br />site map to include all discharge and sampling locations. -+ Sample at <br />all discharge locations and sample storm water discharged from the <br />holding ponds. -+ Utilize Best Management Practices (BMPs) in/and <br />around the storm water holding ponds. -+ Remove, plug or lock the <br />valve that discharges from the secondary containment area around the <br />fuel tanks. -+ Consider placing oil absorbent socks in the secondary <br />containment area. -+ Place a berm or other structure on the <br />southwestern portion of the facility to retain storm water onsite and <br />direct storm water to the discharge location. -+ Implement BMPs to <br />capture hydrocarbons in/and around the vehicle parking area. Once <br />these actions have been completed, upload photographs of the BMPs, and <br />an updated SWPPP and SWPPP map into SMARTS and send an email to <br />Richard Muhl at Richard. Muhl@waterboards.ca.gov . <br />Eval Division: <br />Water Boards <br />Eval Program: <br />INDSTW <br />Eval Source: <br />SMARTS <br />Eval General Type: <br />Compliance Evaluation Inspection <br />Eval Date: <br />02-18-2016 <br />Violations Found: <br />No <br />Eval Type: <br />Routine done by local agency <br />Eval Notes: <br />There were no violations at the time of the inspection. Please be <br />aware as of January 1, 2013, all businesses are required to submit all <br />hazardous materials information online to the California Environmental <br />Reporting System (CERS) at http://cers.calepa.ca.gov. Be sure to <br />include your hazardous material activity in the Businesses Activities <br />TC6327721.2s Page 360 <br />