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Florido, Elianna <br /> From: Florido, Elianna <br /> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2020 4:03 PM <br /> To: 'John Bounds' <br /> Cc: 'Regulatory@verisk3e.com'; 'Brett Diehl'; 'Megan Pickens' <br /> Subject: RE: O'Reilly Auto Parts#2567 - 2020 Hazardous Waste Inspection <br /> Importance: High <br /> Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br /> Due By: Monday, March 30, 2020 8:30 AM <br /> Flag Status: Flagged <br /> Good afternoon John, <br /> I received and reviewed the return to compliance paperwork you submitted in response to the <br /> 1/8/2020 hazardous waste inspection violations for O'Reilly Auto Parts store #2567. The <br /> following information is missing and needed to correct the following violations: <br /> 1. Violation 102: Submit documentation that supports the determination that the brake <br /> lathe shavings are not hazardous waste. Particles 100 microns or smaller must be <br /> handled as hazardous waste if the metal is determined to be a hazardous waste. Use <br /> waste sampling and test results or other knowledge to support your hazardous waste <br /> determination. Waste testing must be done using methods specified in Title 22 California <br /> Code of Regulations (CCR) including sections 66261.20-24. <br /> Correct this violation, or submit a date by which the violation will be corrected, by 3/27/2020 <br /> to avoid the facility being billed for non-compliance. <br /> Regarding your request for violation 115, failure to retain copy of manifest or bill of lading for <br /> spent lead acid batteries for 3 years, to be rescinded, this violation stands per Title 22 CCR <br /> 66266.81(a)(4)(B): The generator shall retain, at the generator's place of business for at least <br /> three years, a legible copy of each manifest or bill of lading which identifies spent lead-acid <br /> storage batteries shipped to a person who stores the batteries or who uses, reuses, recycles or <br /> reclaims the batteries or their components. <br /> If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Elianna Florido, REHS <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br />