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r <br /> PUBLIC HEALTH <br /> P©l.1rry <br /> SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> JOGI KHANNA M.D.,M.P.H. <br /> Health Officer <br /> P.O. Box 2009 (1601 East Hazelton Avenue) Stockton, California 95201 c��fFo"Ra`P <br /> (209) 468-3400 <br /> September 21 , 1989 <br /> Charter Auto Recyling <br /> 930 E. Charter Way <br /> Stockton, CA 95206 <br /> RE: 930 E. Charter Way, Stockton <br /> A complaint has been received by this office regarding your <br /> handling/disposal of waste oil . <br /> Waste oil is considered a hazardous waste in the State of California <br /> pursuant to Title 22 , California Administrative Code, Section 66680, <br /> because it is likely to contain a hazardous material ( for example; heavy <br /> metals , polychlorinated biphenyls ( PCBs ) etc. ) . Any disposal of waste oil <br /> must be managed in accordance with the generator requirements outlined in <br /> Title 22 of the California Administrative Code, Article 6 , unless a waste <br /> analysis is performed verifying no hazardous constituents are present. A <br /> detailed waste analysis is a costly procedure. Therefore, to attempt <br /> classification of waste oil as non-hazardous is generally an unreasonable <br /> management method . <br /> To dispose of waste oil in storm drains , sanitary sewer systems or to the <br /> land is illegal and may result in the taking of enforcement action by the <br /> California Department of Health Services , Toxic Substance Control Division . <br /> Substantial penalties can result from failure to comply with the law . <br /> If you are a residence , you are exempt for the generator requirements <br /> outlined below. There are many recycling centers available to properly <br /> look in the Yellow Pages of the telephone book under "Recycling Facilities" <br /> or call this office . <br /> If you are a business , you must achieve compliance with State regulations <br /> as a waste oil generator and comply with the following : <br /> 1 . Store waste oil in leak-proof containers . Waste oil may not be <br /> stored for longer than ninety ( 90) days without a storage permit <br /> or a variance from the California Department of Health Services , <br /> Toxic Substance Control division , to store waste in excess of the <br /> 90 day limit . <br /> A Division of San Joaquin Counry Health Care Services <br />