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The following is an itemized list of hazardous waste violations that have not been <br />addressed for CALIFORNIA CONCENTRATE CO as of May28, 2020. <br />Open violations from February 25, 2020 inspection <br />Violation #605 - 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 />- One 55 -gallon drum containing used oil was observed without a hazardous waste label or accumulation start date. <br />- One white 5 -gallon container containing approximately 1.5 gallons used hydraulic oil was observed in the <br />hazardous waste storage area without a label. <br />- One yellow container containing approximately one gallon of used hydraulic oil was observed in the hazardous <br />waste storage area without a label. <br />- One blue container containing approximately one quart of used oil was observed in the hazardous waste storage <br />area without a label. <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 />1111'�This violation was corrected ❑ This violation will be corrected by (date): <br />❑ Supporting documents included <br />Describe actions taken or will be taken to correct violation: <br />Violation #608 - Failed to properly manage used oil and fuel filters. <br />OBSERVATION This facility generates drained used metal oil filters. A complete three year bill of lading record for <br />used oil filter recycling was not observed during the inspection. Bilis of lading were not observed for the following <br />date range: February 25, 2017 - February 25, 2020. <br />REGULATION GUIDANCE: <br />Persons generating, transporting, or receiving used metal oil filters shall use a bill of lading to record the transfer of <br />used oil filters. Bills of lading must indicate generator, transporter, and receiving company names, addresses, <br />telephone numbers, the quantity and size of used oil filter containers transferred, and the date of transfer. A copy of <br />each bill of lading must be kept on the premises of the generator, transporter, and receiving facility where the used <br />oil filters were handled. Copies of bills of lading shall be kept for a period of three years. <br />CORRECTIVE ACTION: Immediately obtain all missing bill of lading recycling records that can be found. Used <br />metal oil filters not stored, handled and disposed of according to this section are regulated as hazardous waste. <br />Provide a corrective action statement, bill of lading recycling records and supporting documentation to the San <br />Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) within 30 days. <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />