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If a container holding hazardous waste is not in good condition (e.g., severe rusting, apparent <br />structural defects), or if it begins to leak, the owner or operator shall transfer the hazardous <br />waste from this container to a container that is in good condition, or manage the waste in some <br />other way that complies with the requirements of this chapter. <br />Transfer all waste into containers in good condition by June 3, 2016. <br />Violation 403, CCR 66265.173. Failed to keep hazardous waste containers closed except <br />when adding or removing hazardous waste. This is a repeat violation. <br />Facility had the following containers without closed lids: <br />West <br />• Three 30 gallon metal drums of unknown hazardous waste <br />• Multitude of pallets near the entrance on both the east and west sides held hazardous <br />materials in 5 gallon buckets and 55 gallon drums. The buckets were single, double and <br />triple stacked. Some were wrapped in shrink wrap. All of these materials were sitting <br />exposed to the elements; conditions. which ranged from low (290C) to high (103°C) <br />temperatures, wind, rain, etc. for unknown periods of time. Several containers were <br />cracked, deteriorated, and open allowing the contents to release onto each other, pallets <br />and the ground. Liquids had evaporated, turned to goo, solidified and/ or cracked. <br />Solids had melted, evaporated, and cracked. <br />• Throughout this area were pallets with hazardous materials that had been brought to <br />this location from 2000 Sanguinetti Lane. Items on these pallets were sitting exposed to <br />the elements in high heat for unknown periods of time. Most containers were cracked, <br />Page 22 of 39 <br />