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Households. 3. Storing no more than 1,000 pounds of TWW <br /> Households typically generate TWW when a fence for no longer than 30 days. Incidental <br /> or deck is replaced. Under AMS,households must: generators who store TWW for more than 30 <br /> days are subject to the additional requirements <br /> 1. Keep TWW segregated from other materials. for businesses that are routine generators of <br /> 2. Store less than 1,000 pounds of TWW for no TWW. <br /> more than 30 days following its removal from 4. Transporting TWW to an authorized TWW <br /> use. facility. <br /> 3. Transport TWW to an authorized TWW 5. Identifying TWW to TWW facility personnel. <br /> facility. If the TWW is going to a Household <br /> Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Center, Businesses generating TWW during the <br /> call and confirm the acceptance of TWW(not normal course of business. <br /> all HHW Collection Centers handle treated Businesses that generate,handle, or accumulate <br /> wood waste or can only collect limited more than 1,000 pounds of TWW in 30 days <br /> amounts). engaged in activities expected to routinely generate <br /> 4. Identify TWW to TWW facility personnel. or handle TWW, such as, construction/demolition <br /> contractors, and business and homeowners <br /> It is important to note that the AMS also prohibit generating large quantities (i.e., accumulating more <br /> TWW from being burned, chipped, ground, or than 1,000 pounds in 30 days) must meet the <br /> mulched. TWW stored for more than 30 days requirements listed below. In complying with the <br /> would invoke additional requirements on TWW AMS, these businesses will minimize their <br /> households that apply to businesses. liability concerns and eliminate possible future <br /> cleanup cost associated with mismanagement of <br /> Businesses generating TWW incidental to TWW. <br /> the normal course of business. 1. Get prior confirmation that the solid waste <br /> Incidental generation occurs when a business facility or hazardous waste facility will accept <br /> generates TWW as a result of activities not TWW shipment.Not all facilities accept TWW, <br /> associated with the business's core operation. For so check with the facility before transporting to <br /> example, a retail store, a doctor's office, or an auto ensure that their load will not be rejected. (Cal. <br /> body repair shop might generate TWW when Code Regs.,tit. 22, § 67386.7(b)). <br /> repairing or replacing signage or fencing at their <br /> place of business. This TWW is considered 2. Store TWW off the ground by placing it on <br /> "incidentally generated"because these businesses blocks, on concrete surfaces, or in containers. <br /> are not routinely involved in construction, Movement of large quantities of TWW can be <br /> demolition, or other activities that involve treated facilitated by bailing and or palletizing TWW, <br /> wood. Under AMS,businesses that"incidentally" which may also prevent ground contact. (Cal. <br /> generate TWW can generally comply with Code Regs.,tit. 22, § 67386.6(a)). <br /> handling and disposal requirements by: 3. Do not store TWW beyond the allowed limits <br /> 1. Keeping TWW segregated from other (90 days—block and tarp, 180 days— <br /> materials. containment pad, 1 year—container and <br /> storage building). (Cal. Code Regs.,tit. 22, <br /> 2. Labeling all TWW bundle/shipments with the § 67386.6(a)(2)). <br /> following information. 4. Cover TWW during inclement weather to <br /> TREATED WOOD WASTE—Do not prevent rain water from leaching chemicals out <br /> of the TWW. (Cal. Code Regs.,tit. 22, <br /> burn or scavenge. § 67386.6 (a)(2)). <br /> TWW Handler 5. Accumulate TWW away from public access. <br /> Name: (Cal. Code Regs.,tit. 22, § 67386.6(a)(1)). <br /> Address: <br /> Accumulation Date: 6. Do not burn TWW. It is illegal to burn TWW <br /> without a hazardous waste permit. (Cal. Code <br /> Regs., tit. 22 67386.3(a)(1)) <br />