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SUPPORTING INFORMATION <br />APPLICATION FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ACTIVITY VARIANCE <br />Along with the Application for Hazardous Waste (HW) Activity Variance, we will need the following information to <br />determine whether or not a variance will be issued. Please give your answers on a separate piece of paper and attach it to <br />the signed Application for Hazardous Waste Activity Variance. <br />1. What HSC or Title 22, California Code of Regulation sections are you requesting a variance from? <br />a. HSC, section 25201 (facility permit requirements) <br />X b. HSC, section 25160 (manifest requirements) <br />X c. HSC, section 25163 (a) (HW transporter/hauler registration requirements) <br />d. Other HSC, section(s) <br />e. Title 22, Cal. Code Regs., section(s) <br />2. Describe the physical characteristics and chemical composition of the HW or the specification of the HW <br />management activity to which the variance applies (e.g., CESQG, HHW). <br />The waste being transported is RCRA Exempt waste generated by Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators <br />as defined by 40CFR 261.5 and H&S Code 25218.1(a). The waste may be solid, liquid or aerosols. The typical <br />waste collected is paint and paint products, automotive products including motor oil and antifreeze, and photo <br />chemicals, inks and solvents. <br />The specific hazardous waste management activity to which this variance will apply is self -transportation of <br />conditionally exempt small quantity generator (CESQG) hazardous waste of up to 27 gallons or 220 lbs. <br />3. Whose waste will be collected? From where will the HW be transported? <br />This waste is generated by CESQGs in San Joaquin County. Each business will be responsible for transporting their <br />own waste from their business location. <br />4. What quantities of HW are involved? How frequently will HW be transported under this variance? <br />The amounts of hazardous waste to be collected from and transported by each business shall be limited to a total <br />quantity of 100 kilograms (approximately 220 pounds or 27 gallons) per load. CESQG appointments will be scheduled <br />for collection on Fridays and Saturdays. They will be scheduled during non-HHW collection hours only and will fall <br />within the hours set forth in the PBR for each site. Each generator will be allowed only one disposal of this amount per <br />month. <br />5. How will the HW be packaged, marked or labeled for transportation? <br />The hazardous waste will be packaged by the CESQG in containers of 5 -gallon size or smaller. When the generator <br />calls to make an appointment for this disposal program, they must disclose the type and quantity of waste they will be <br />transporting. Contractor personnel will assist the generator with labeling and marking requirements to be met prior to <br />transporting their waste, depending on the type of waste they wish to transport. <br />(Revised 8/01) <br />