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i <br /> t�. STATE Of CALIFORNIA--HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN Co� <br /> DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES <br /> TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL DIVISION <br /> NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SECTION <br /> 4250 POWER INN ROAD <br /> SACRAMENTO.CA 95826 <br /> (916)739-3145 <br /> March 31, 198 'Ni l <br /> p pR 4 103 <br /> Mr. Bruce C. Baracco <br /> Senior Planner ENVIRQ;�,��SER�ICES <br /> San JoaquinFES <br /> County <br /> Department of Planning and <br /> Building Inspection <br /> 1810 E. Hazelton Ave. <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> 4 Dear Mr. Baracco: <br /> RESPONSE TQ YOUR REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE TERRA <br /> GENESIS PROJECT �G <br /> These are the Department's answers to the question posed in your <br /> March 2 , 1988 letter to DHS: <br /> Answer to Question 1 <br /> The sample material is classified as hazardous waste by the <br /> Department, any soil contaminated by mixing or spilling a <br /> hazardous substance on or with soil results in hazardous waste. <br /> This is not a matter of policy or interpretation; it is <br /> established by Section 66300 (a) (3) of Title 22 , California Code <br /> of Regulations (CCR) . <br /> Answer to Question 2 <br /> No, once the soil is contaminated with hazardous material at any <br /> level , the scil is considered hazardous waste . <br /> Answer to Question 3 <br /> The Department has evidence to indicate that soil contaminated to <br /> a level greater than 1000 ppm cf total petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> (TPH) may fail the ignitability criteria established in Article <br /> Title 22 of the CCR. As such hese waste soil <br /> s should <br /> generally be transported to a hazardous waste facility unless <br /> another adequate method of handling the material is proposed and <br /> approved by the responsible agency. Sites exhibiting lesser <br /> levels of contamination need to be reviewed on a case-by case <br /> basis by the responsible local agency or the Regional Water <br /> Quality Control Board for appropriate site mitigation activity. <br />