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The following is an itemized list of permit by rule tiered permit violations that have <br /> not been addressed for METAL FINISHING SOLUTIONS - STOCKTON CA as of <br /> January 26, 2022. <br /> Open violations from July 20, 2021 inspection <br /> Violation#112-Failed to prepare and implement a waste analysis plan and retain analytical results. <br /> OBSERVATION: This hazardous waste treatment facility does not have a complete and correct waste analysis plan. <br /> The facility operators could not provide a waste analysis plan during the inspection for the hazardous waste <br /> treatment system. <br /> According to Chad Yelm and Jason Torres,the facility processes the following waste streams using the hazardous <br /> waste treatment system: Rinse tanks 3,4,6,7,9,10,11 and clean out of the secondary containment under the <br /> processing line. These eight unique waste streams need separate chemical analysis at the point of waste <br /> generation before the wastes enter the treatment system. This data must demonstrate that the flouride or metal <br /> content of the waste streams do not exceed hazardous waste regulatory levels. The treatment system only adjusts <br /> for the pH and does not remove fluorides or metals. <br /> Chad Yelm stated that the contents of tanks 2, 5 and 8 are removed from the site as hazardous waste multiple <br /> times a year,when the tank contents become waste. The following tanks do not contain waste:Tank 1 is a loading <br /> area, Tanks 12 and 13 are driers. <br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE: <br /> (a)(1) Before an owner or operator transfers,treats, stores, or disposes of any hazardous waste, or non-hazardous <br /> waste if applicable under section 66265.113(d),the owner or operator shall obtain a detailed chemical and physical <br /> analysis of a representative sample of the waste.At a minimum,this analysis shall contain all the information which <br /> must be known to transfer,treat, store, or dispose of the waste in accordance with the requirements of this chapter <br /> and chapter 18 of this division. <br /> (2)The analysis may include data developed under chapter 11 of this division, and existing published or <br /> documented data on the hazardous waste or on hazardous waste generated from similar processes. <br /> (A)The facility's record of analyses performed on the waste before the effective date of these regulations, or studies <br /> conducted on hazardous waste generated from processes similar to that which generated the waste to be managed <br /> at the facility, may be included in the data base required to comply with subsection (a)(1)of this section. <br /> (B)The owner or operator of an off-site facility may arrange for the generator of the hazardous waste to supply part <br /> or all of the information required by subsection (a)(1)of this section, except as otherwise specified in section <br /> 66268.7(b)and (c). <br /> (3) If the generator does not supply the information as specified in subsection (a)(2)(B)of this section, and the <br /> owner or operator chooses to accept a hazardous waste,the owner or operator shall obtain the information required <br /> to comply with this section. <br /> (4)The analysis shall be repeated as necessary to ensure that it is accurate and up to date.At a minimum,the <br /> analysis shall be repeated: <br /> (A)when the owner or operator is notified, or has reason to believe, that the process or operation generating the <br /> hazardous waste,or non-hazardous waste, if applicable under section 66265.113(d), has changed; and <br /> (B)for off-site facilities,when the results of the inspection required in subsection (a)(5)of this section indicate that <br /> the hazardous waste received at the facility does not match the waste designated on the accompanying manifest or <br /> shipping paper. <br /> (5)The owner or operator of an off-site facility shall inspect and, if necessary, analyze each hazardous waste <br /> movement received at the facility to determine whether it matches the identity of the waste specified on the <br /> accompanying manifest or shipping paper. <br /> (b)The owner or operator shall develop and follow a written waste analysis plan which describes the procedures <br /> which the owner or operator will carry out to comply with subsection (a)of this section.The owner or operator shall <br /> keep this plan at the facility.At a minimum,the plan shall specify: <br /> (1)the parameters for which each hazardous waste, or non-hazardous waste if applicable under section <br /> 66265.113(d),will be analyzed and the rationale for the selection of these parameters(i.e., how analysis for these <br /> parameters will provide sufficient information on the waste's properties to comply with subsection (a)of this section); <br /> (2)the test methods which will be used to test for these parameters; <br /> (3)the sampling and sampling management methods which will be used to obtain a representative sample of the <br /> waste to be analyzed.The sampling, planning methodology, equipment, sample processing, documentation and <br /> custody procedures shall be in accordance with either: <br /> (A)one of the sampling methods described in Appendix I of chapter 11 of this division; or <br /> (B)an equivalent sampling method. <br /> (4)The frequency with which the initial analysis of the waste will be reviewed or repeated to ensure that the analysis <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />