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SAN xdDAQI <br />C0L.IJT <br />Environmental Health Department <br />AMENDED <br />1/21/2020 <br />Large Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report <br />Facility Name: <br />Facility Address: <br />Date: <br />PEP BOYS #711 <br />4987 WEST LN, STOCKTON <br />January 13, 2020 <br />SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br />(CLASS I, CLASS II, or MINOR - Notice to Comply) <br />Item # <br />Remarks <br />(3) If the cause of the release was a leak from the primary tank system into the secondary containment system, the <br />system shall be repaired prior to returning the tank system to service. <br />(4) If the source of the release was a leak to the environment from a component of a tank system without secondary <br />containment, the owner/operator shall provide the component of the system from which the leak occurred with <br />secondary containment that satisfies the requirements of section 66265.193 before it can be returned to service, <br />unless the source of the leak is an aboveground portion of a tank system. If the source is an aboveground <br />component that can be inspected visually, the component shall be repaired and may be returned to service without <br />secondary containment as long as the requirements of subsection (g) of this section are satisfied. If a component is <br />replaced to comply with the requirements of this subsection, that component shall satisfy the requirements for new <br />tank systems or components in sections 66265.192 and 66265.193. Additionally, if a leak has occurred in any <br />portion of a tank system component that is not readily accessible for visual inspection (e.g., the bottom of an <br />inground or onground tank), the entire component shall be provided with secondary containment in accordance <br />with section 66265.193 prior to being returned to use. <br />(g) Certification of major repairs. If the owner or operator has repaired a tank system in accordance with subsection <br />(f) of this section, and the repair has been extensive (e.g., installation of an internal liner; repair of a ruptured <br />primary containment or secondary containment vessel), the tank system shall not be returned to service unless the <br />owner/operator has obtained a certification by an independent, qualified, professional engineer, registered in <br />California, in accordance with section 66270.11(d), that the repaired system is capable of handling hazardous <br />wastes without release for the intended life of the system. This certification shall be submitted to the Department <br />within seven days after returning the tank system to use. <br />CORRECTIVE ACTION: Immediately stop the flow of hazardous waste into the secondary containment system and <br />inspect the system to determine the cause of the release, remove the waste from the secondary containment <br />system, manage the waste according to Title 22 California Code of Regulations for hazardous waste, and repair the <br />tank system. Follow the requirements of this code section for any future spills and leaks from a hazardous wast <br />tank system. Provide a corrective action statement and supporting documentation to the San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department (EHD) within 30 days. <br />This is a Class II violation. <br />FA0003969 PR0513935 SCO01 01/13/2020 <br />EHD 22-02 Rev. 9/20/2019 Page 17 of 19 Large Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator OIR <br />1868 E. Hazelton Avenue I Stockton, California 95205 1 T 209 468-3420 1 F 209 464-0138 1 www.sjcehd.com <br />