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generates waste at multiple addresses, each address impoundments from the other materials or <br /> needs aseparate identification number. protecting them by means of a dike, berm, wall, or <br /> All hazardous waste transporters and permitted other device. (Section 66265.177.) <br /> treatment,storage and disposal facilities(TSDFs)must <br /> have an identification number. Hazardous waste (3) Maintaining all containers so that they are: <br /> generators must have an identification number(section (a) in good condition (Section 66265.171); <br /> 66262.12) unless you generate only silver waste less (b) compatible with contents (Section <br /> than or equal to 100 kg per month. (Health & Saf. 66265.172); <br /> Code,sections 25160.2 (b)(10)and 25160.2 (e)). (c) closed, except when adding or removing <br /> Handlers of federally-regulated RCRA waste who hazardous waste (Section 66265.173); <br /> need an identification number should contact the U.S. (d) managed to avoid rupture or leaks (Section <br /> EPA at 415-495-8895. Handlers of State regulated 66265.173); <br /> hazardous waste who do not need the federal number (e) inspected weekly (Section 66265.174);and <br /> should contact DTSC's Generator Information (f) properly labeled (Section 66262.34). <br /> Services Section (GISS) at 800-618-6942. (Section <br /> 66262.12.) Out-of-State callers should call 916-255- (4) While DTSC does not require secondary <br /> 1136 to obtain an identification number.There is no containment for a generator's hazardous waste <br /> fee to obtain an identification number.However,every containers, local codes may require it. <br /> generator number is subject to an annual verification, <br /> and for those with 50 or more employees a verification (5) If hazardous waste is accumulated in tanks, a <br /> fee is assessed.(Health&Saf.Code,section 25205.16.) generator must comply with Title 22, Cal. Code <br /> For more detailed explanation on identification Regs., division 4.5, chapter 15, article 10 (Tank <br /> numbers,read DTSC'sFact Sheet"EPA Identification Systems Standards) except for Sections 66265.197(c) <br /> Numbers" (September 2000). and 66265.200. These requirements include <br /> maintaining all tanks so that the tanks are: <br /> C. ACCUMULATION (a) inspected daily (Section 66265.195); <br /> (b) properly labeled (Section 66262.34);and <br /> (1) Hazardous waste may be accumulated onsite in (c) designed to hold hazardous waste and not <br /> generator accumulation units(containers,tanks,drip collapse or leak. (Section 66265.192.) <br /> pads,or containment buildings)only in compliance Most tanks and tank systems must have <br /> with the applicable time limits specified in Health secondary containment.Secondary containment can <br /> & Saf. Code, section 25123.3 (90 days, 180 days, include a liner, vault or double-walled tank. <br /> 270 days or 365 days). (Section 66262.34.) Appurtenances also must be contained. Secondary <br /> containment needs to be certified by a professional <br /> (2) If hazardous waste is accumulated in containers,a engineer registered in California. (Section 66265.191 <br /> generator must comply with Title 22,Cal.Code Regs., 66265.196.) <br /> division 4.5,chapter 15,article 9(Use and Management <br /> of Containers).These requirements include: (6) If hazardous waste is placed on drip pads, the <br /> (a) Placing containers holding ignitable or generator must comply with Title 22, Cal. Code <br /> reactive wastes at least 15 meters (50 feet) from the Regs., division 4.5, chapter 15, article 17.5 (Drip <br /> facility's property line. (Section 66265.176.) Pads) and maintain the following records at the <br /> (b) Not placing incompatible waste streams into facility: <br /> the same container. (Section 66265.177.) (a) a description of procedures that will be <br /> (c) Separating a container holding a hazardous followed to ensure that all wastes are removed from <br /> waste that is incompatible with any waste or other the drip pad and associated collection system at least <br /> materials transferred or stored nearby in other once every 90 days;and <br /> containers, piles, open tanks, or surface (b) documentation of each waste removal. <br /> r <br />