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San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />1868 East Hazelton Avenue, Stockton, California 95205-6232 <br />Telephone: (209) 468-3420 Fax: (209) 468-3433 Web: www.sigov.org/ehd a <br />Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report <br />Facility Name: <br />Facility Address: <br />Date: <br />SJC FAIRGROUNDS <br />1658 S AIRPORT WAY, STOCKTON <br />July 20, 2017 <br />SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br />(CLASS I, CLASS II, or MINOR - Notice to Comply) <br />Item # <br />Remarks <br />608 <br />CCR 66266.130 Failed to properly manage used oil and fuel filters. <br />Bills of lading for the recycling of used oil filters for the last three years were not found on site. A copy of each bill of <br />lading must be kept on site for at least three years. Immediately locate a copy of all bills of lading for used oil filters <br />for the last three years, maintain them on site, and submit copies to the EHD. <br />Used oil filters were seen in the shop and outside near the horse stables in pans, open without a label. Used oil <br />filters shall be drained of free-flowing oil, stored in a closed, rainproof container, labeled as "drained used oil filters," <br />and marked with an accumulation start date. Immediately have these filters removed either under a hazardous <br />manifest or a bill of lading (if punctured and recycled). Ensure proper storage for future used oil filter accumulation. <br />This is a Class II violation. <br />704 <br />CCR 66273.33(b) Failed to properly manage universal waste lamps. <br />UW lamps were found all over the property. Lamps were stored in trash cans, cardboard boxes, disintegrated <br />cardboard boxes outside, shrink-wrapped on pallets stored on racks several feet in the air. They were stored in the <br />maintenance shop, the overflow building, outside on pallets, outside in plastic trash containers and in the toilet <br />storage room. Multiple broken bulbs were seen. Due to safety issues and blocked access inspector could not get <br />an accurate count of the bulbs but it is estimated 800-1000 waste bulbs were identified on the property. Universal <br />waste lamps shall be stored in a manner that prevents breakage and release to the environment. All broken <br />universal waste lamps and releases shall be immediately cleaned and containerized. Immediately store all universal <br />waste lamps in a manner that prevents breakage and release to the environment. <br />This is a Class II violation. <br />706 <br />CCR 66273.33.5 Failed to properly manage universal waste electronic devices, CRTs or CRT glass. <br />A printer and a computer modem were seen in a 20 yard roll off bin . Universal waste electronic devices, CRTs and <br />CRT glass shall be stored in a manner that prevents breakage and release to the environment. All broken universal <br />waste electronic devices, CRTs, and CRT glass and releases shall be immediately cleaned and containerized. <br />Immediately remove the printer and computer modem from the trash and store all universal waste electronic <br />devices, CRTs, and CRT glass in a manner that prevents breakage and release to the environment <br />This is a Class II violation. <br />712 <br />CCR 66273.34 Failed to label universal waste to identify type of universal waste. <br />UW lamps were found all over the property. Lamps were stored in trash cans, cardboard boxes, disintegrated <br />cardboard boxes outside, shrink-wrapped on pallets stored on racks several feet in the air. They were stored in the <br />maintenance shop, the overflow building, outside on pallets, outside in plastic trash containers and in the toilet <br />storage room. Multiple broken bulbs were seen. Due to safety issues and blocked access inspector could not get <br />an accurate count of the bulbs but it is estimated 800-1000 waste bulbs were identified on the property. Universal <br />waste lamps shall be stored in a manner that prevents breakage and release to the environment. <br />Universal waste shall be marked with the words "Universal Waste" and the type of waste (batteries, mercury <br />containing equipment, lamps, electronic devices, CRTs, CRT glass). Immediately label these wastes and ensure <br />that all universal wastes are labeled with the required information. <br />This is a Class II violation. <br />FA0009769 PR0538724 SCO01 07/20/2017 <br />EHD 22-01 Rev. 09/22/16 Page 7 of 9 Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator OF <br />