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2. Container I.D. number; <br />3. Wastestream I.D. number; <br />4. Wastestream description; <br />5. Satellite storage location; <br />6. Operation for which satellite storage is dedicated to; <br />7. Operator responsible for satellite storage area; <br />8. DOT hazard classification labels, as is appropriate; and <br />9. EPA approved hazardous waste label, completed EXCEPT THAT THE <br />ACCUMULATION START DATE MUST REMAIN BLANK. <br />7.5 Storage of Hazardous Waste Containers <br />7.5.1. All containers used to accumulate and store hazardous waste will be stored and <br />managed in accordance with the provision of this Plan and Title 22, Division 4.5 <br />of the California Code of Regulations. <br />7.5.2. Hazardous waste containers SHALL ONLY be stored in areas previously <br />designated and dedicated to the storage of compatible hazardous wastes and <br />materials. <br />7.5.3. All designated hazardous waste storage areas/units shall comply with all of the <br />following conditions: <br />1. Must be clearly labeled as a hazardous waste storage area. At a <br />minimum, hazardous waste signs must be placed at the following <br />locations: <br />a. At the entrance and exit to the storage area; <br />b. Every 25 feet along interior and exterior walls of storage room; <br />C. On the front and sides of any hazardous storage cabinet, locker, or <br />shed; <br />2. Must not have any floor drains; <br />3. Must be equipped with proper secondary containment: <br />a. Inside storage containment includes berms, trays and pans with <br />sufficient capacity to contain a release of the store wastes; and <br />Draft HMMP <br />March, 2000 HMMP-21 <br />