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S0 JOA U 1 Environmental Health Department <br /> U ; i y <br /> Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report <br /> Facility Name: Facility Address: Date: <br /> ALL STAR HEAVY HAUL&TOW 1 17830 S IDEAL PKWY, MANTECA October 03, 2019 <br /> SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br /> (CLASS I,CLASS II,or MINOR-Notice to Comply) <br /> Item# Remarks <br /> 102 CCR 66262.11 Failed to determine if a waste is a hazardous waste. <br /> OBSERVATIONS: <br /> A 250 gallon plastic tote labeled OMNOVA Omna-Glo 100 was observed at the east end of the yard filled about 6 <br /> inches high with clear to pale yellow colored liquid inside with floating debris. David Marin, a wrecker operator, <br /> stated he was unsure of the contents of the tote.According to Mr. Marin, totes like this are often taken to collision <br /> sites where a fuel tank has been impacted. The tote is used to pump fuel from damaged tanks and transport fuel <br /> back to the facility yard. It was speculated by the office manager, Candace Rhoton, and owner, Sabrina Fountain, <br /> who was speaking via phone with Ms. Rhoton during the inspection,that the tote may be filled with rain water. <br /> Several oil spills covered with sandy absorbent were observed throughout the facility.According to David Marin, oil <br /> soaked absorbent is periodically swept up with a mechanical sweeper and the contents are disposed of in the <br /> regular waste dumpster. <br /> Oil staining was observed on the asphalt in the truck washing area. Black oily residue was also observed around <br /> the storm drain where Mr. Marin stated rinsate from washing vehicles is allowed to flow down into the storm drain. <br /> A sample of black oily residue and soil from around the storm drain was taken by EHD inspectors for testing at time <br /> of inspection. <br /> A 96 gallon residential style garbage can was observed in the north east corner of the facility yard containing <br /> commingled miscellaneous waste including a red plastic 5 gallon gasoline can with a dark oily liquid inside, a <br /> partially full one liter container of power steering fluid, a partially full one quart container of Mobil 1 engine oil, a <br /> partially full WD-40 aerosol can, and a partially full 2 quart container of Tiki torch fluid.According to Mr. Marin, the <br /> items where placed in the garbage can by someone who was emptying the RVs and was unsure how the waste <br /> would be managed. <br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE: Any person who generates a waste shall determine if the waste is a hazardous waste <br /> as specified in Title 22 California Code of Regulations(CCR). There are wastes that are listed as hazardous <br /> wastes. There are wastes that exhibit one or more of the hazardous waste characteristics:toxic, corrosive, <br /> reactive or ignitable. <br /> CORRECTIVE ACTION: Immediately make a hazardous waste determination for each waste, and manage it <br /> according to Title 22 CCR. Use Safety Data Sheets(SDS),waste sampling and test results or other knowledge to <br /> support your hazardous waste determination. Waste testing must be done using methods specified in Title 22 <br /> CCR including sections 66261.20-24. <br /> Submit a statement and supporting documentation with your hazardous waste determination for each waste stream <br /> noted above. Demonstrate current storage and labeling for wastes determined to be hazardous wastes. Provide <br /> disposal records for wastes determined to be hazardous wastes and stored longer than the number of days <br /> specified in Title 22 CCR for your hazardous waste generator status. <br /> This is a Class II violation. <br /> FA0025534 PR0544918 SCO01 10/03/2019 <br /> EHD 22-01 Rev.9/16/2020 Page 5 of 11 Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator OIR <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Avenue I Stockton, California 95205 1 T 209 468-3420 1 F 209 464-0138 1 www.sjgov.org/EHD <br />