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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2021
RECORD_ID
PR0512801
PE
1921
FACILITY_ID
FA0010513
FACILITY_NAME
PG&E HOWLAND RD SUBSTATION
STREET_NUMBER
16700
STREET_NAME
HOWLAND
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
198-140-03
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
16700 HOWLAND RD
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM VIOLATION CLASSIFICATIONS <br /> Hazardous Waste Violation Statutory and Regulatory Definitions Synopsis <br /> The California Health and Safety Code (HSC) Chapter 6.5 and Title 22 of the California Code of <br /> Regulations(22 CCR)define some classifications of hazardous waste program violations. Each of <br /> these statutory or regulatory definitions are listed in ATTACHMENT A. The Hazardous Waste <br /> Program utilizes a three-tiered system of violation classification. The section provides a general <br /> synopsis of each hazardous wastes class of violation. <br /> Class I Violation <br /> The most egregious type of violation should be classified as a "Class I". Class I violations are <br /> those violations that are willful, intentional, negligent, knowing or should have known, include <br /> false documents,violations that pose a significant threat of harm to the environment or human life. <br /> Chronic violations that are Minor or Class lI may become Class I depending on the totality of <br /> circumstances. Minor or Class lI violations committed by a recalcitrant violator after repeat <br /> citations,notifications or observations from the UPA may become Class I based on the totality of <br /> circumstances. <br /> Class H Violation <br /> "Class II"violations are those violations that do not meet the criteria for Class I violations,but also <br /> are not minor. Failure to correct or certify correction of a minor violation within the prescribed <br /> timeframe is a Class II violation. <br /> Minor Violation <br /> "Minor" violations are violations that do not meet the criteria for Class I or Class II violations. <br /> Minor violations do not include any violations that resulted in an economic benefit for the violator. <br /> Also the UPA has to consider whether there is evidence indicating that the violator has engaged in <br /> a pattern of neglect or disregard with respect to the requirements. <br /> CLASSIFYING HAZARDOUS WASTE VIOLATIONS <br /> Specific details and circumstances of each identified hazardous waste violation can vary from case <br /> to case. Careful consideration of the nature, circumstances, and evidence must be applied by <br /> inspectors when classifying violations. Inspectors should determine if the circumstances <br /> surrounding the violation would reasonably meet the criteria of each violation class. (Refer to <br /> ATTACHMENT A for examples.) The most common way to determine the classification of a <br /> violation is to follow the following three steps: <br /> • Confirm or eliminate the facts and circumstances that classify the violation as a Class I. <br /> • Confirm or eliminate the facts and circumstances that classify the violation as a Minor <br /> violation. (Note: a chronic violation or a repeat violation or a violation committed by a <br /> recalcitrant violator should not be classified as a Minor violation.) <br /> Violation Classification Guidance for UPAS Page 4 <br />
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