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❑ U C L'�'J n L L'l v ivy <br /> the California }tazardou lqa�;tc Control Act are set forth in <br /> 2 Title 22 of the. California Code of Regulations (CCR) Sectiol) <br /> 3 <br /> 66001 et seq . . Recycicible materials possessed , stored, arid, <br /> 4 handled by the defendants including, but not limited to, zinc, <br /> 5 and pickling liquor and r^ferrod to herein meet the definition <br /> of, 1»z�axd�us waste in <br /> �id regulations and/oxHealth-As defined <br /> 7 and Safety Code § 2..5117 and § 7.5124 . Rocyclal)le materials are <br /> Q subject to regulatory r.cctz'ictiaris which Npply t6 hazardous <br /> 9 wastes . HealLh arid Safety Code § 25143 . 2. and 25120. 5 . <br /> 10 <br /> 9 . Defendants , beginning at a date unknown to Plaintiff , <br /> 11 but within five years from the date of filing or this complaint <br /> 12 <br /> (CCP § 338 . 1) }-lave operatcd in violation of the laws of tha <br /> 13 i State of. California . As a result of their manufacturing <br /> 14 ! processes, defendant :UMIDEN gcncrat.cs recyclable materials <br /> 15 including approximal.cly 2 , 000 tons per year of pickling liquor <br /> 16 (sul.f.uric acid) and 480 tons per year of zinc phosphate sludge. <br /> 17 Spent pickl.iticj lijLluoL• is listed by the federal Environmental <br /> 18 Protection Agcnc-y as a hazardous waste. In addition, SUMIDEN 's <br /> 19 pickle liquor met California ' s definition of hazardous waste <br /> 20 based on corosivity (3-Ow ph) . SUMIDEN ' s zinc phosphate sludge <br /> 21 contains i:iyti concentrations of zinc which surpass the above <br /> 22 referenced regulatory cr. i.t.cria for hazardous waste. <br /> 23 10 . From 1984 to 1987 , defendant SUMIDEN transported and <br /> liquor and spent zinc ptlosphate sludge as <br /> 24 disposed of pickle <br /> 25 hazardous waste . '1'11r zinc phosphate sludge was transported by <br /> 26 licensed hazardous waste hau.lOrs to a licensed hazardous waste <br /> 27 landfill . The pickle liquor was sent to a hazardous waste <br /> 26 recycler . Ir, 1988 , thin practice was stopped. From 1988 until <br /> 3 <br />