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SAN JOAQUIN Jo, <br />Environmental Health Department <br />AMENDED <br />2/6/2020 <br />Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report <br />Facility Name: <br />PARKWOODS CLEANERS <br />Facility Address: <br />1901 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD. STOCKTON <br />Date: <br />February 06, 2020 <br />SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br />(CLASS I, CLASS II, or MINOR - Notice to Comply) <br />Item # Remarks <br />This is a repeat violation, Class II. <br />605 CCR 66262.34(f) Failed to completely label containers or portable tanks of hazardous waste. <br />OBSERVATION: Hazardous waste containers were observed on-site with incomplete labeling. The containers <br />were: <br />A 55-gallon black steel drum storing solid petroleum distillate dry cleaning hazardous waste, generated from the <br />DF-200 hydrocarbon dry cleaning system, is missing the hazardous properties and physical state (see photos IMG <br />0660-2). The 55-gallon drum is located in an outside storage shed on the north side of the facility. <br />A square poly container, approximately 5-gallons in size and labeled Solvair cleaning fluid, and storing liquid <br />propylene glycol hazardous waste is missing the words "Hazardous Waste" and an accumulation start date (IMG <br />0664, 0668-9). The poly container is located in the outside storage shed on the north side of the facility. According <br />to Jeff Kitto, owner, this waste was generated from the Solvair dry cleaning system, which was replaced with the <br />DF-2000 hydrocarbon dry cleaning system. It is unclear when the Solvair system was replaced with the <br />hydrocarbon system. It is also unclear how long the container of propylene glycol hazardous waste has been stored <br />on-site. <br />Another square poly container, approximately 5-gallons in size, and storing liquid propylene glycol hazardous <br />waste is missing the words "Hazardous Waste", name and address of generator, hazardous properties, physical <br />state, composition (contents), and accumulation start date (IMG 0667). This poly container is also located in the <br />outside storage shed on the north side of the facility. <br />A 5-gallon white bucket storing solid petroleum distillate dry cleaning hazardous waste is missing the words <br />"Hazardous Waste" and was marked with an inaccurate physical state- "liquid" (IMG 0675-8). The 5-gallon bucket <br />is located on the north end of the facility near the two dry cleaning machines. <br />Two unlabeled white poly containers, each approximately 30 gallons in size, are storing waste DF-2000 <br />hydrocarbon fluid contaminated with bacteria, according to Jeff Kitto, owner (IMG 0683). The two containers are <br />missing the words "Hazardous Waste", name and address of generator, hazardous properties, physical state, <br />composition (contents), and accumulation start dates. Jeff stated the contaminated hydrocarbon fluid was placed <br />into the two poly containers a few months ago. The two containers of waste hydrocarbon fluid are located on the <br />north end of the facility near the two dry cleaning machines. <br />REGULATION GUIDANCE: All hazardous waste containers shall be marked with the following information: the <br />words "Hazardous Waste", name and address of generator, hazardous properties, physical state, composition <br />(contents), accumulation start date <br />CORRECTIVE ACTION: Immediately label the containers as required for hazardous waste. Provide a corrective <br />action statement and supporting documentation to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br />(EHD) within 30 days. <br />This is a repeat violation, Class II. <br />FA0010815 PR0514425 SC001 02/06/2020 <br />EHD 22-01 Rev. 9/20/2019 Page 8 of 9 Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator OIR <br />1868 E. HazeIton Avenue I Stockton, California 95205 I T 209 468-3420 I F 209 464-0138 I www.sjcehd.com