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capacitors and transmissions from the appliances. Oils from transmissions and compressors are <br />drained into appropriate Department of Transportation rated containers, such as 55 -gallon drums. <br />The contractor recycles the refrigerant removed from the appliances and leaves the remaining <br />MRSH materials onsite for the Facility to properly dispose of. Once an appliance has been <br />removed of MRSH, the appliance will be marked that it has been properly processed. Processed <br />appliances are then segregated or moved directly to the designated scrap metal storage pile for <br />scrap metal recycling. The contractor will provide a summary of quantity and type of appliances <br />processed, and quantities and types of MRSH removed with their routine invoices submitted. <br />Records provided to the Facility and will be stored at the Stockton Main facility for a minimum <br />of three years. <br />Storage: All MRSH generated onsite will be properly handled, stored, and disposed of offsite in <br />accordance with all applicable hazardous waste and hazardous material regulations. Refrigerants <br />removed from appliances by the contractor will not be stored onsite as they will be taken directly <br />by the contractor upon removal for offsite recycling. All other MRSH removed from the <br />appliances will be stored by type in their respective proper storage containers located in the <br />hazardous waste storage area inside the former Warehouse building. MRSH that meet the <br />definition of a hazardous waste will be labeled as hazardous wastes in accordance with <br />applicable regulations. MRSH that will be managed as hazardous wastes include drained oils <br />(halogenated and non -halogenated), and oil -filled capacitors (PCB and non -PCB containing), <br />which will be stored in 55 -gallon drums provided -with lids that will be kept closed at all times to <br />minimize risk of spills, and on secondary containment at the hazardous waste storage area. <br />Drained oils, PCB containing materials, and oil -filled capacitors will be disposed of when their <br />storage containers are filled, but no more than 90 days from their respective accumulation start <br />dates. <br />MRSH that can be managed as a Universal Waste include mercury switches, fluorescent bulbs, <br />and batteries. Storage containers of these waste types are provided with Universal Waste labels. <br />Mercury switches are stored in small buckets or larger drums provided with lids that are kept <br />closed at all times to minimize risk of spills. These wastes will be disposed of once their <br />respective containers are filled but no more than one year from the accumulation start date. <br />Hazardous material and waste storage areas are currently inspected at least once per week to <br />ensure they are being properly maintained and storage containers remain in good condition. <br />Inspections are documented on inspection forms and maintained at the Stockton Main facility for <br />a minimum of three years. Any issues or concerns observed during an inspection are <br />documented and addressed as needed. <br />Disposition of Waste: All MRSH will be disposed of offsite under manifest by qualified waste <br />haulers. Waste profile, manifest, and shipping records will be maintained at the Stockton Main <br />facility for a minimum of three years. Refrigerants removed from appliances will be disposed of <br />CAR Renewal Stockton Premier 06.07.2024 <br />