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f <br /> In general, all waste streams should be placed in an appropriate disposal container and labeled <br /> accordingly. <br /> Containers should: <br /> • Always be in good condition and with labels clearly visible. <br /> Be placed in a specific waste storage area clear of other incompatible materials and away from <br /> drains or building openings where a spill could contaminate the ground and/or groundwater. i <br /> STORAGE AREAS <br /> • Appropriate signage should be visible indicating the waste storage area (including NO SMOKING <br /> signs) and fre'fghting equipment <br /> • Spill control/clean-up materials should be located in the immediate vicinity. <br /> • The main waste storage area, as well as all satellite accumulation areas should be inspected weekly <br /> and completed inspection forms filed and kept for a minimum of three years. <br /> NOTE: You have been provided Waste Generator Inspection Forms to fit your waste generator <br /> classification. Contact your approved hazardous waste management contractor to provide appropriate <br /> containers, labels with bills of lading, assistance with wastes manifests and/or hazardous waste ' <br /> manifest, and when waste pick-ups are scheduled/requested. <br /> WASTE HANDLING,FOR TEMPLE-INLAND GENERIC,WASTESTREAMS <br /> 1. Used Oil — Collect all-used/spent/depleted oils and hydraulic fluids in a clean, undamaged f <br /> container suitable for holding"Used Oil". Except where approved by your CEM, youmust use <br /> Heritage or other'TIN approved contractors. Heritage recommends you handle this waste <br /> stream in 55 gallon drums or 350 gallon totes (Note that 350gallon totes provide lowest price i <br /> i. <br /> { per gallon for disposal with Heritage). Used Oil in some states is managed and/or manifested <br /> as a hazardous waste, such as in California. [Note: For California, used oil disposal totals (even <br /> if recycled) must be added to the total inventory amounts of hazardous materials accumulated <br /> and disposed of per year; and reported to the appropriate CUPA]. Most states consider "Used <br /> Oil" as non-hazardous if it is recycled. If it is recycled, it is not normally counted towards your <br /> hazardous waste generator status (except for California). Label the waste container with a label <br /> that states "USED OIL" (Refer to labeling section of the Heritage Waste Handling Manual <br /> available online on Heritage website). Labels are available from Heritage. Remember, if you <br /> store petroleum products on site over 1,320 gallons (total), the site needs to have a Spill <br /> Prevention.Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC Plan). The SPCC may be an individual <br /> plan or part of the Pollution Prevention and Emergency Response Management (PPERM) plan. <br /> Contact your CEM or your Heritage Customer Service Representative for further guidance and <br /> assistance. <br /> 2. Oil Absorbents 1 Oily Debris — Collect all oil absorbent pigs, socks, pads, mats, shop <br /> towels/rags, etc., and place in appropriate sized container (usually a 55 gallon drum)and label <br /> appropriately. Normally, Oil Absorbents & Oily Debris are considered and handled as non- <br /> hazardous waste, except for California*. Heritage will handle this waste stream by disposing of <br /> the waste in non-hazardous waste landfills (least expensive) or recycle the waste via mass <br /> burning (waste to energy conversion). If you generate a significant amount of Oil Absorbent <br /> Waste and/or Oily Debris wastes, consider using a laundry service to provide oil absorbent <br /> mats,'pads, pigs, socks, etc. that can be laundered and returned for re-use.• This is a recycling <br /> opportunity that can significantly reduce/eliminate your oil absorbent/oily debris waste stream <br /> amounts and costs. Label your waste container appropriately (Refer to labeling section of the <br /> Heritage Waste Handling Manual available online on Heritage website). Contact your CEM or <br /> your Heritage Customer Service Representative for further guidance and assistance. <br /> i <br /> E10a - 8 ; <br />