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HAZARDOUS WASTE POINT OF GENERATION <br /> ACCUMULATION REQUIREMENTS <br /> For Use by Unidocs Member Agencies or where approved by your Local Jurisdiction <br /> Authority Cited: Title 12 CCR§66161.34(e) <br /> The following information summarizes conditions which must be met in order to accumulate hazardous wastes <br /> under point of generation accumulation (i.e., satellite accumulation) requirements. <br /> A. Definition of Point of Generation Accumulation <br /> Point of generation accumulation is the collection of hazardous waste in a container, not a tank, located at or <br /> near the point (i.e., process or piece of equipment) where the waste is generated. The container must be under <br /> the control of the operator of the waste generation process. 22 CCR§66262.34(exl)(A) <br /> B. Quantity Limits <br /> No more than 55 gallons of a hazardous waste, or one quart of an acutely hazardous or extremely hazardous <br /> waste, may be accumulated at each point of generation accumulation location. These limits apply to each waste <br /> stream. You can accumulate more than one waste in each point of generation accumulation area. 22 CCR <br /> §66262.34(e)(1) <br /> C. Container Requirements <br /> Containers must be: <br /> ❑ In good condition; 22 CCR§66265.171 as referenced by 22 CCR§66262.34(e)(1 HD) <br /> ❑ Compatible with the waste held; 22 CCR§66265.172 as referenced by 22 CCR§66262.34(ex1 XD) <br /> ❑ Kept closed except when adding or removing waste. 22 CCR§66265.173(x)m referenced by 22 CCR§66262.34(e)(1)(D) <br /> D. Labels 22 CCR§66262.34(f)(3)as referenced by 22 CCR§66262.34(e)(1)(E) <br /> The following information must be clearly marked on each point of generation accumulation container: <br /> ❑ The accumulation start date for the waste(i.e., the date waste was first placed in the container); <br /> ❑ The words "HAZARDOUS WASTE"; <br /> ❑ The composition of the waste; <br /> ❑ The physical state of the waste (i.e., solid or liquid); <br /> ❑ The hazardous properties of the waste (i.e., flammable, corrosive, reactive, toxic); <br /> ❑ The name of the waste generator; <br /> ❑ The address of the waste generator; <br /> ❑ Within 3 days of reaching the 55 gallon or one quart point of generation accumulation limit, the container <br /> must be marked with the date the quantity limit was reached. <br /> E. Accumulation Time Limits 22CCR§66262.34(eH1)(B) <br /> You can keep a point of generation accumulation container on-site for a maximum of one year from the date <br /> you first place waste in the container, or 90 or 180 days' from the date you reach the 55 gallon or one quart <br /> point of generation accumulation quantity limit described in Section B, above, whichever occurs first. <br /> Maximum time is 180 days if you add up all hazardous wastes generated at your facility in any month and the total amount is less <br /> than 1,000 kilograms(about 2,200 pounds or 270 gallons);90 days if the total is equal to or greater than that amount. <br /> IAV-056-1/2 w .uoldoex.org Rev.10/09/07 <br />