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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0513909
PE
2226
FACILITY_ID
FA0009574
FACILITY_NAME
INTERNATIONAL PAPER
STREET_NUMBER
400
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
VALPICO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
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95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
400 W VALPICO RD
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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3. Oil Filters — Drain all oil filters of used oil (used oil goes into used oil waste container) and <br /> place in appropriate sized container (depending upon the amount of oil filters generated). Oil <br /> filters, once drained for 24 hours, marked with an empty label and dated, must be disposed of <br /> within 365 days. These drain filters in most states are usually allowed to be disposed of in plant <br /> trash, except for California where this waste stream is considered a hazardous waste. Heritage <br /> also handles oil filters as a non-hazardous waste and crushes the filters collected; recycling the <br /> accumulated used oil and recycling the resulting metal filters. Label your waste container <br /> appropriately (Refer to labeling section of the Heritage Waste Handling Manual available <br /> online on Heritage website). Contact your CEM or your Heritage Customer Service <br /> Representative for further guidance and assistance. <br /> 4. Spent Parts Washer Solvent Fluid— <br /> Parts washer solvent: All facilities must use Heritage for their parts washer solvent <br /> and/or Parts Washer service. The only other exception is the Parts washer units at many <br /> former Gaylord facilities, which have no spent fluid due to an ultra filtration system. <br /> See info below. Normally Parts Washer fluid is considered a "spent" raw material that <br /> qualifies for use/reuse in 32 states (exclusion as a waste and therefore exempt from <br /> waste manifesting requirements. States that still must consider the spent solvent/oil as a <br /> waste stream include California, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Puerto Rico <br /> (U.S. Territory). In all other states, Heritage will collect the spent solvent for use as a <br /> raw product in roofing materials manufacturing. Heritage will advise each site on how <br /> to store, handle, and ship spent solvent. Contact your CEM or your Heritage Customer <br /> Service Representative for further guidance and assistance. <br /> Parts Washers: Facilities should switch to a Heritage provided solvent for use in these <br /> units. There are usually filters that must be tested to determine how they are disposed <br /> of. Contact your CEM for assistance in dealing with any spent solvent that many result <br /> from part washer usage and how to deal with the filters. Contact your Heritage <br /> Customer Service Representative for guidance and assistance in determining a <br /> replacement solvent. <br /> 5. Solvent Coated Ras — All used/contaminated fabric shop rags/towels that contain solvents <br /> AND oils or greases must be placed in a separate but appropriate containers; and labeled <br /> accordingly. Shop rags/towels containing only oil are handled as oily debris — see above. In <br /> some cases, solvent rags/shop towels are considered and handled as non-hazardous waste if a <br /> laundry service picks up and returns them. In not using a laundry Heritage will handle this <br /> hazardous waste stream by solid fuels blending. Label your waste container appropriately <br /> (Refer to labeling section of the Heritage Waste Handling Manual available online on Heritage <br /> website). If you generate a significant amount of solvent rages/shop towels waste and don't use <br /> a laundry service, you should consider using a laundry service to provide shop rags/towels that <br /> can be laundered and returned for re-use. <br /> E10a - 9 <br />
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