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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0514138
PE
2250
FACILITY_ID
FA0010034
FACILITY_NAME
PNP Stockton #80
STREET_NUMBER
3927
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
CLARK
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
17917109
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3927 E CLARK DR
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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` CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,INC. <br /> LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTION FORM LDR-1 MANIFEST NO <br /> SECTION III, CALIFORNIA LIST WAS <br /> COLUMN 1: COLUMN 2: COLUMN 3: COLUMN 4: <br /> LINE ITEM WASTE CODE/SUBCATEGORY WASTEWATER/ HANDLING CODE <br /> SEE MANIFEST NON-WASTEWATER <br /> Hazardous waste containing one or more of the following [ ]WW [ ]Non-WW 1 2 3 4 6 <br /> California List constituents: <br /> [ ] ALL CALIFORNIA LiST CONSTITUENTS <br /> { ] Liquids with nickel greater than or equal to 134 mg/1 <br /> j ] Liquids with thallium greater than or equal to 130 mg/1 <br /> { ] Liquids with PCB's>or=50 ppm <br /> [ J Waste containing HOC's>or=1,000 mg/kg <br /> SECTION IV OTHER LISTED WASTES(F006-12 F019-F028.F037-38,F039,K-,U-,AND P-CODESI <br /> COLUMN 1: COLUMN 2: COLUMN 3: COLUMN 4: <br /> LINE ITEM WASTE.CODE/SUBCATEGORY WASTEWATER/ HANDLING CODE <br /> SEE MANIFEST NON-WASTEWATER <br /> ]WW I l Non-WW 3 4 5 6 <br /> I J WW [ I Non-WW 3 4 5 6 <br /> ]WW [ J Non-WW 3 4 5 6 <br /> )WW I ]Non-WW 3 4 5 6 <br /> I J WW I ]Nan-WW 3 4 5 6 <br /> [ ] CHECK HERE IF ADDITIONAL LISTED WASTE CODES ARE PRESENT, COMPLETE AND ATTACH LDR-1 CONTINUATION <br /> SHEET. <br /> [ J CHECK HERE IF WASTE CODE F039(MULTISOURCE LEACHATE)IS PRESENT. IDENTIFY F039 CONSTITUENTS BY <br /> COMPLETING SECTIONS 11 AND IV OF CHI FORM LDR-1 ADDENDUM AND ATTACH COMPLETED ADDENDUM TO THIS FORM, <br /> SECTION V.CONTACT,N8ME AND DATE <br /> Print Name: `9"'t'�u.4 C'`s�v Rev,`o v, Date:, AYl'`' <br /> KEY TERMS/DEFINITIPM <br /> CLASS I SDWA SYSTEM means a Class 1 deep well facility regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act(SDWA). <br /> CWA SYSTEM means a centralized wastewater treatment facility discharging under a Clean Water Act(CWA)permit. For example,a CWA <br /> facility would treat organic or inorganic aqueous wastes and discharge the treated effluent to the local sewer system. Examples of CWA <br /> treatment systems owned and operated by Clean Harbors include the wastewater treatment operations at Baltimore(including the CES <br /> system),Bristol,Chicago,Cincinnati and Cleveland. <br /> CWA-EQUIVALENT SYSTEM means a"zero discharge system"that engages in"CWA-equivalent"treatment before land disposal. Zero- <br /> discharge facilities treat hazardous wastes using"CWA-equivalent"treatment methods,but do not discharge the treatment effluent to a <br /> sewer or water body(e.g.,spray Irrigation land farm). "CWA-equivalent"treatment methods means biological treatment for organics,alkaline <br /> chlorination,or ferrous sulfate precipitation for cyanide,precipitation/sedimentation for metals,reduction of hexavalent chromium,or other <br /> treatment technology that can be demonstrated to perform equally or greater than these technologies. <br /> HIGH TQC IGNITABLE LIQUIDS SUBCATEGORY means an ignitable liquid hazardous waste(waste code D001)which contains <br /> greater than or equal to 10%total organic carbon(IOC). Pursuant to 40 CFR 268.40,such wastes must be treated using organic recovery <br /> (RORGS)or combustion(CMBST)technology. Examples of RORGS technologies Include the CES unit at Clean Harbors of Baltimore. <br /> Examples of CMBST technologies include hazardous waste fuel blending and subsequent reuse at a cement kiln,or destruction at a RCRA <br /> Incinerator. <br /> WASTEWATERS are wastes that contain less than 1%by weight total organic carbon(TQC)and less than I%by weight total suspended <br /> solids(TSS).[See 40 CFR 268.2(f)] <br /> CHI Form LDR-1,Page 3 of 3 jEffective 12/07/05] <br />
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