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Title 22 'oviroamental Health Standards--Hazards Waste 66262.41 <br /> (B)the portable tank is used to store hazardous waste onsite for a peri- (B)statement or statements which call attention to the particular haz- <br /> od of not more than 60 consecutive calendar days. ardous properties of the waste(e.g.,flammable,reactive,etc.); <br /> (2)Forpurposesof this subsection,portable tank means any transport- (C)name and address of the person producing the waste. <br /> able covered or uncovered receptacle to be used for holding hazardous No>E Authority cited:Sections 208,25150 and 25159.Health and Safety Code. <br /> waste and having a capacity greater than 110 U.S.gallons. References:Sections 25123.3.25159 and 25159.5.Health and Safety Code;40 <br /> (e)(l)A generator may accumulate as much as 55 gallons of hazardous CFTC Section 262.34. <br /> waste, one quart of acutely hazardous waste (listed in section H <br /> 66261.33(e))or one quart of extremely hazardous waste at or near any 1.New section filed 5-24-91;cffeetive 77-1-1-91(Register 9!,No.22►. <br /> point of generation,without a permit or grant of interim status,without <br /> complying with subsections(a),(b)and(c)ofthis section,ifall ofthe fol- Article 4. Recordkeeping and Reporting <br /> lowing requirements are met with respect to this waste: <br /> (A)the waste is accumulated in containers,otherthan tanks,at the ini- 188262.40. Reeordkeeping. <br /> tial accumulation point which is at or nearthe area where the waste is gen- (a)A generator shall keep a copy of each manifest signed in accor- <br /> crated and which is under the control of the operator of the process gener- dance with section 66262.23(a)for three years or until the generator m- <br /> ating the waste; ceives a signed copy from the designated facility which received the <br /> (B)the generator does not hold the waste onsite for more than one year waste.This signed copy shall be retained as a record for at least three <br /> from the initial date ofaccumulation,or 90 days from the date the quantity years from the date the waste was accepted by the initial transporter. <br /> limitation specified in subsection(e)(1)of this section is reached,which- (b)A generator shall keep a copy of each Biennial Report and Excep- <br /> ever occurs first; tion Report for a period of at least three years from the due date of the re- <br /> (C)the initial date of waste accumulation is clearly marked and visible port. <br /> for inspection on each container used for accumulation of hazardous (c)A generator shall keep records of any test results,waste analyses, <br /> waste; or other determinations made in accordance with section 66262.11 for at <br /> (D)the generator complies with sections 66265.171,66265.172,and least three years from the date that the waste was last sent to on-site or <br /> 66265.173(a)of this division;and off-site treatment,storage,or disposal. <br /> (E)the generator complies with subsections(e)(2),(e)(3)and(f)(3)of (d)The periods or retention referred to in this section art extended au- <br /> this section. tomatically during the course of any unresolved enforcement action m. <br /> (2)Except as provided in subsections(e)(2)(A)and(e)(2)(B)of this garding the regulated activity oras requested by the USEPA Administra- <br /> section,a process or group of processes meeting the requirements o€sub- tar or the Department. <br /> section(e)(1)of this section,shall be subject to a single 55 gallon or one Nom Authoritycited:Sections 208,25150,25159 and 25161,Health and Safety <br /> quart accumulation limit for that process or group of processes. Code.Reference:Sections 25159,25159.5 and 25160.Health and Safety Code; <br /> (A) If not all of the wastesuvams generated by a single process or 40 CFR Section 262'40' <br /> ity <br /> group of processes located within the same physical area are compatible. H <br /> a separate 55 gallon or one quart limit shall apply to each group of wastes- 1.New section filed 5-24-91;effectivvee 77-1-1-91(Register 9l,No.22). <br /> treams that art compatible. 166262.41. Biennial Report <br /> (B)If the generator determines that using only one 55-gallon or one- (a)A generator who ships any hazardous waste offsite to a transfer, <br /> quart container to initially accumulate specific compatible wastestreams treatment.storage or disposal facility within the United States shall Pre- <br /> is not practical(e.g.,prevents recycling or requires unreasonable accu- pare and submit a single copy of a Biennial Report, EPA Form <br /> mulation procedures) or safe from an environmental or worker/public 8700-13AB,5-80,(Revised 11-89)to the Department by March 1 of <br /> health and safety standpoint,the generator may use a separate 55-gallon each even-numbered year.The Biennial Report shall be submitted on <br /> or one-quart container for those specific compatible wastestreams.The forms provided by the Department and shall cover generator activities <br /> generator's determination shall be subject to review and approval by the during the previous calendar year,and shall include the following infor- <br /> Department at any time. mation: <br /> (3)A generator who has accumulated an amount of hazardous waste, (1)the identification number,name and address of the generator, <br /> acutely hazardous waste or extremely hazardous waste equal to any (2)the calendar year covered by the report; <br /> applicable quantity limitation listed in subsection(e)(1)of this section at (3) the identification number, name and address for each off-site <br /> or near any point of generation shall.with respect to that waste,comply transfer,treatment.storage or disposal facility in the United States to <br /> within three days with subsection(a)of this section and other applicable which waste was shipped during the year; <br /> provisions ofthis division.During the three day period the generator shall (4)the name and Identification Number of each transporter used dur- <br /> continue to comply with subsection(e)(l)of this section.Within the three ing the reporting year for shipments to a transfer,treatment,storage or <br /> day period,the generator shall marls the container holding the hazardous disposal facility within the United States; <br /> waste with the date the applicable quantity limitation was reached. (5)a description.EPA hazardous waste number(from chapter 11,at- <br /> (f)Generators who accumulate hazardous waste on site without a per- ticles 3 or 4 of this division.California Hazardous Waste Category Num- <br /> mit or grant of interim status shall comply with the following require- ber,from chapter 11.Appendix)II,DOT hazard class,and quantity of <br /> menta: each hazardous waste shipped offsite to a transfer,treatment,storage or <br /> (1)the date upon which each period of accumulation begins shall be disposal facility within the United States.This information shall be listed <br /> clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container and portable by identification number of each such offsite facility to which waste was <br /> tank; shipped.Wastes that are classified as non-RCRA hazardous wastes can <br /> (2)the date the 90-day period begins,for purposes of subsections(a) be properly described by indicating a generic name of the waste and the <br /> and(b)of this section,shall be clearly marked and visible for inspection phrase"Non-RCRA Hazardous Waste,Solid"or"Non--RCRA Hazard- <br /> on each container and tank;and ous Waste,Liquid"for solid or liquid wastes,respectively.When po=i- <br /> (3)each container and tank used for onsite accumulation of hazardous bit,the generic name shall be obtained from chapter 11,Appendix X, <br /> waste shall be labeled or marked clearly with the words."Hazardous subdivision(e)of this division.If not listed,the commonly recognized <br /> Waste."Additionally,all containers and portable tanks shall be labeled industrial name of the waste shall be used; <br /> with the following information: (6)a description of the efforts undertaken during the year to reduce the <br /> (A)composition and physical state of the wastes; volume and toxicity of waste generated; <br /> Page 695 agi.a 91.No.=s-31-91 <br />