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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0220087
PE
2248
FACILITY_ID
FA0000541
FACILITY_NAME
PACIFIC COAST PRODUCERS*
STREET_NUMBER
835
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
STOCKTON
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
N/A
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
835 S STOCKTON ST
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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25250.4. Used oil shall be man 10as a hazardous waste in accordance with t0equirements of this chapter until <br />it has been shown to meet the requirements of subdivision (e) of Section 25250.1 or is excluded from regulation as <br />a hazardous waste pursuant to Section 25143.2. <br />(Amended by Stats. 1991, Ch. 1173) <br />25250.5. (a) Disposal of used oil by discharge to sewers, drainage systems, surface or groundwaters, watercourses, <br />or marine waters; by incineration or burning as fuel; or by deposit on land, is prohibited, unless authorized under other <br />provisions of law. <br />(b) The use of used oil, reycled oil, or oil exempted pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 25250.1 as a dust <br />suppressant or weed control agent is prohibited unless the oil meets the requirements of subdivision (e) of Section <br />25250.1 and additionally meets all of the following standards: <br />(1) Lead is less than 5 mg/l. <br />(2) Cadmium is less than 1 mg/1. <br />(3) Total regulated halogenated solvents identified by hazardous waste number F001 or F002 in Section 261.31 <br />of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations or listed by the department as a hazardous waste are 100 ppm or less. <br />(c) Any person who claims that oil complies with the requirements of subdivision (b) for use of oil as a dust <br />suppressant or weed control agent shall do all of the following: <br />(1) Notify the department, in writing, of that claim. <br />(2) Test the oil. <br />(3) Certify the oil as being in compliance with these requirements. <br />Records of tests performed shall be maintained for three years and are subject to audit and verification by the <br />department or the board. <br />(Amended by stats. 1990, Ch. 1219) <br />25250.7. No person who generates, stores, or transfers used oil shall intentionally contaminate used oil with other <br />hazardous waste, other than minimal amounts of vehicle fuel. <br />(Added by stats. 1989, Ch. 1254.) <br />25250.8. Used oil shall be manifested under either one of the following procedures: <br />(a) The procedures prescribed by Sections 25160 and 25161. <br />(b) The following modified manifesting procedure, which may be used only by a registered hazardous waste hauler <br />and shall be used only with the consent of the generator: <br />(1) A separate manifest shall be completed by each vehicle driver, with respect to each transport vehicle operated <br />by that driver for each date. <br />(2) The hauler shall complete both the generator's and the hauler's sections of the manifest using the hauler's <br />name, Environmental Protection Agency identification number, terminal address, and phone number. The hauler's <br />section shall be completed prior to commencing each day's used oil collections. The driver shall sign and date the <br />generator's and hauler's sections of the manifest. <br />(3) The hauler shall attach to the front of the manifest legible receipts for each quantity of used oil that is <br />received from a generator. The receipts shall be used to determine the total volume of used oil in the vehicle. After <br />the used oil is delivered, the receipts shall be affixed to the hauler's copy of the manifest. The hauler shall leave a copy <br />of the receipt with the generator of the used oil. The generator shall retain each receipt for at least three years. <br />(4) All copies of each receipt shall contain all of the following information: <br />(A) The name, address, and telephone number of the generator, and the signature of the generator or the <br />generator's representative. <br />(B) The date of the shipment. <br />(C) The state manifest number. <br />(D) The volume of the used oil received and its proper shipping description, including the hazardous class and <br />identification number, if applicable. <br />(E) The name and address of the permitted facility to which the used oil will be transported. <br />(F) The hauler's name, address, and Environmental Protection Agency identification number. <br />(G) The driver's signature. <br />(5) The hauler shall enter the total volume of used oil transported on the manifest at the change of each date, <br />change of driver, change of transport vehicle, or upon the last delivery of used oil to the designated facility. The total <br />volume shall be the cumulative amount of used oil collected from the generators listed on the individual receipts. <br />(6) The hauler shall submit the generator copy of the manifest to the department within 30 days of each <br />shipment. <br />(7) The hauler shall retain a copy of the manifest and all receipts for each manifest for three years. <br />158 <br />
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