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Disputed Violations from LLNL Site 300 Hazardous Waste Generator <br />September -October 2015 Inspection <br />CCR 66265.31- Facility not maintained to minimize the release of a hazardous waste <br />#301 <br />Outside of building 874, two rectangular <br />Particle size analysis indicate the metal fines <br />Two LLNL staff stated that all metal is recycled and all <br />This violation is rescinded. There were no <br />scrap metal bins had metal fines. Both <br />are not less than 100 microns; therefore, the <br />metal fines are handled as hazardous waste. <br />metal fines (metals 100 microns or less). <br />Dawn Kramer and Kenneth Newman <br />metal is not considered hazardous waste due <br />stated the waste from the bins goes to <br />to particle size. The metal will be managed <br />metal recycling. Mr. Newman <br />as scrap metal. Refer to Attachment 8, <br />confirmed that all metal fines are being <br />Particle Size Analysis. <br />managed as hazardous waste. <br /># 301 <br />At building 827B, metal fines generated <br />Particle size analysis indicate the metal fines <br />Metals will be recycled and were not 100 microns or <br />This violation is rescinded. There were no <br />from sheet metals were observed on <br />are not less than 100 microns; therefore, the <br />less. <br />metal fines (metals 100 microns or less). It <br />and around the table vise, belt sander, <br />metal is not considered hazardous waste due <br />should be noted that the metal recycling <br />and work table in the mechanic shop. <br />to particle size. The metal will be managed <br />exclusion only applies when the metal is <br />as scrap metal. Refer to Attachment 8, <br />recycled. It should be cleaned up at the end of <br />Particle Size Analysis. <br />each shift. <br />#301 <br />At building 843, metal fines were <br />Particle size analysis indicate the metal fines <br />Metals will be recycled and were not 100 microns or <br />This violation is rescinded. There were no <br />observed in the outdoor working area <br />are not less than 100 microns; therefore, the <br />less. <br />metal fines (metals 100 microns or less). It <br />around a machine labeled "Metal Only." <br />metal is not considered hazardous waste due <br />should be noted that the metal recycling <br />According to Larry Griffin, the metal <br />to particle size. The metal will be managed <br />exclusion only applies when the metal is <br />fines are generated from steel. <br />as scrap metal. Refer to Attachment 8, <br />recycled. It should be cleaned up at the end of <br />Particle Size Analysis. <br />each shift and never allowed to be stored <br />outside on the ground where it is not <br />contained or this will be considered failure to <br />minimize the release of a hazardous waste <br />they are hazardous waste metals). <br />