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2 <br />From: Janvrin, Ollie [PW] <ojanvrin@sjgov.org>   <br />Sent: Friday, July 9, 2021 9:43 AM  <br />To: Backus, Garrett [EHD] <gbackus@sjgov.org>; Chin, Rajony [PW] <rchin@sjgov.org>  <br />Subject: RE: HHW facility new regulations  <br />  <br />Hi Garrett!  <br />  <br />Thanks for the info!  I’ll make sure to add the Reuse Quality Assurance to the table of contents in our HASP  <br />binder for easy reference.  <br />  <br />Ollie Janvrin <br />SJC HHW Operations <br />Cell: 209-620-7602 <br />ojanvrin@sjgov.org <br /> <br />  <br />From: Backus, Garrett [EHD] <gbackus@sjgov.org>   <br />Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 11:35 AM  <br />To: Janvrin, Ollie [PW] <ojanvrin@sjgov.org>; Chin, Rajony [PW] <rchin@sjgov.org>  <br />Subject: HHW facility new regulations  <br />  <br />Hi,  <br />  <br />New regulations (as of Jan 1, 2020) are being added to our inspection checklist for  the HHW.   You may be aware of  <br />them already but here they are:  <br />  <br />California Health and Safety Code <br />25218.11.5. <br /> <br />A quality assurance plan prepared and implemented by a public agency, or its contractor, shall <br />meet the following conditions: <br />(a) The public agency, or its contractor, shall design the quality assurance plan to ensure, using <br />its best efforts with the resources generally available to the public agency, or its contractor, that <br />a reusable household hazardous product or material selected for distribution is appropriately <br />labeled, has labels that are intact and legible, is not contaminated, is not broken or leaking, and <br />appears to be as it originated from the product or material manufacturer. The product or <br />material selected for distribution may be in a container that has minor damage, such as dents or <br />scratches, provided that the container maintains its integrity, any valves, caps, or lids appear <br />functional, and the contents of the container do not appear compromised or impaired. <br />(b) The quality assurance plan shall identify specific procedures for evaluating each container <br />placed in a materials exchange program. <br />(c) The quality assurance plan shall identify reusable household hazardous products and <br />materials that shall not be accepted for distribution in a materials exchange program. <br />Unacceptable products and materials may include, but are not limited to, any product or material <br />that is not legal to use or sell in California. <br />(d) The quality assurance plan shall be implemented at each household hazardous waste <br />collection facility operated by the public agency, or its contractor, at which a materials exchange <br />program is operated.