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EHD - Public
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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0521335
PE
2227
FACILITY_ID
FA0003749
FACILITY_NAME
SJ REGIONAL TRANSIT
STREET_NUMBER
1533
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
LINDSAY
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
952054498
APN
15302004
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1533 E LINDSAY ST
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01
P_DISTRICT
001
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Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\L\LINDSAY\1533\PR0521335\COMPLIANCE INFO 2000-2009.PDF
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COMPLIANCE INFO 2000-2009
QuestysRecordDate
3/24/2016 5:51:06 PM
QuestysRecordID
3038131
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
1
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WASTE MINIMIZATION ASSESSMENTS OF 531 Assessment of 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Users Source <br /> SPECIFIC FACILITIES Reduction Efforts(1995,125 pp.) <br /> More than forty different companies representing over <br /> Doc.Na, Title <br /> thirty different industries submitted source reduction <br /> _.. documents with 1,1,1-trichloroethane substitution <br /> information. Thirty-five abstracts explain how these <br /> companies are making the transition to other cleaners. <br /> 504 Pollution Prevention Technologies at General Document call-in and review conducted under <br /> Dynamics-Pomona,California(1991,9 pp.) authority of SB 14. <br /> A variety of waste minimization technologies were <br /> technically and economically evaluated at an aero- 532 Assessment of Selected Paints and Allied Product <br /> space facility. Technologies range from computerized Manufacturers Source Reduction Facility Planning <br /> printed circuit board plating to solvent distillation. Efforts(1995,37 pp.) <br /> Summarizes the results of DTSC's assessment of the <br /> 519 Pollution Prevention Assessment of the Office of paint manufacturing industry's source reduction and <br /> the State Printer(1991,42 pp.) facility planning efforts. DTSC requested and <br /> Provides the findings of a pollution prcvcntion reviewed Plans and Reports from 26 facilities within <br /> assessment of the State Printing Plant and can serve as this SIC Code(2851). <br /> a waste minimization guideline for printers in Califor- <br /> nia. 533 Assessment of the Polymers and Resins Industry <br /> Hazardous Waste Source Reduction Planning <br /> 521 Waste Minimization :Small Quantity Generators Efforts(1996,75 pp.) <br /> at Los Angeles International Airport(1990,49 pp.) Presents the results of DTSC's assessment of the <br /> Summarizes the results of a study that involved visits polymers and resins industry's source reduction review <br /> to five representative small quantity generators and and planning effort as mandated under SB 14. DTSC <br /> targeted waste minimization of used oil and jet fuel, requested and reviewed Plans and Reports from 31 <br /> cleaning operations and paint stripping_ facilities. <br /> 528 Assessment of the Aerospace Industry Facility 534 Assessment of the Metal Finishing and Plating <br /> Planning Efforts(1993,100 pp.) Industry Source Reduction Planning Efforts(1996, <br /> Presents the results of the DTSC's assessment of the 62 pp.) <br /> aerospace industry's source reduction review and Summarizes the results of the DTSC's assessment of <br /> planning effort as mandated under SB 14. The report the metal finishing and plating industry's source <br /> discusses the review of about 90 facility summaries reduction efforts as mandated by SB 14. Plans and <br /> and 22 plans and reports. reports from 75 facilities were reviewed. <br /> Assessment of the Petroleum Industry Facility Assessment of the Petroleum Industry Hazardous <br /> 529 Planning Efforts(1993,70 pp.) 536 Waste Source Reduction Planning Efforts(1997,91 <br /> Presents the results of DTSC's assessment of the pp.) <br /> petroleum industry's source reduction review and This second assessment highlights several successful <br /> planning effort mandated by SB 14. The report source reduction measures leading to significant <br /> discusses the source reduction review of approxi- reductions of hazardous waste generations,offers an <br /> mately 18 petroleum industry facilities. interesting comparison of 1990 vs. 1994 source <br /> 530 Assessment of treduction progress,and discusses future plans. <br /> ate Semiconductor Industry Source <br /> Reduction Planning Efforts(1994,85 pp.) Assessment of Chemicals and Allied Products <br /> Presents the results of the DTSC's assessment of the 537 industry Source Reduction Planning Efforts(1998, <br /> semiconductor industry's source reduction review and 106 pp.) <br /> planning effort as mandated under SB 14. Presents findings from DTSC's source reduction <br /> planning assessment of 40 facilities classified under <br /> seven SIC codes within the Chemicals and Allied <br /> Products Industry. This report contains descriptions of <br /> each of the 40 companies,discusses compliance <br /> issues,and lists source reduction measures for the <br /> industry. <br /> 101 <br />
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