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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0513656
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0009124
FACILITY_NAME
Wild Horses Motorsports
STREET_NUMBER
1045
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
CHEROKEE
STREET_TYPE
Ln
City
Lodi
Zip
95240
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1045 S Cherokee Ln
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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golden shiners(Notemigonus crysoleucas)according to procedures described in Part 800 of the"Standard Methods for the <br /> Examination of Water and Wastewater(16th Edition),"American Public Health Association, 1985 and"Static Acute Bioassay <br /> Procedures for Hazardous Waste Samples,"California Department of Fish and Game,Water Pollution Control Laboratory, <br /> revised November 1988(incorporated by reference, see section 66260.11), or by other test methods or test fish approved by the <br /> Department, using test samples prepared or meeting the conditions for testing as prescribed in subdivisions(c)and (d)of <br /> Appendix II of this chapter, and solubilized, suspended, dispersed or emulsified by the cited procedures or by other methods <br /> approved by the Department; <br /> (7)it contains any of the following substances at a single or combined concentration equal to or exceeding 0.001 percent by <br /> weight: <br /> (A)2-Acetylaminofluorene(2-AAF); <br /> (B)Acrylonitrile; <br /> (C)4-Aminodiphenyl; <br /> (D)Benzidine and its salts; <br /> (E)bis(Chloromethyl)ether(BCME); <br /> (F)Methyl chloromethyl ether; <br /> (G) 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane(DBCP); <br /> (H)3,3'-Dichlorobenzidine and its salts(DCB); <br /> (1)4-Dimethylaminoazobenzene(DAB); <br /> (J) Ethyleneimine(EL); <br /> (K)alpha-Naphthylamine(1-NA); <br /> (L)beta-Naphthylamine(2-NA); <br /> (M)4-Nitrobiphenyl (4-NBP); <br /> (N)N-Nitrosodimethylamine(DMN); <br /> (0)beta-Propiolactone (BPL); <br /> (P)Vinyl chloride(VCM); <br /> (8)it has been shown through experience or testing to pose a hazard to human health or environment because of its <br /> carcinogenicity, acute toxicity, chronic toxicity, bioaccumulative properties or persistence in the environment. <br /> (b)A waste containing one or more materials which exhibit the characteristic of toxicity because the materials have the property <br /> specified in subsection (a)(5)of this section may be classified as nonhazardous pursuant to section 66260.200 if the waste does not <br /> exhibit any other characteristic of this article and is not listed in article 4 of this chapter and its head space vapor contains no such <br /> toxic materials in concentrations exceeding their respective acute inhalation LC50 or their LCLp.The head space vapor of a waste <br /> shall be prepared, and two milliliters of it shall be sampled using a five milliliter gas-tight syringe, according to Method 5020 in "Test <br /> Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods,"SW-846, 2nd edition, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, <br /> 1982(incorporated by reference, see section 66260.11).The quantity in milligrams of each material,which exhibits the characteristic <br /> of toxicity because it has the property specified in subsection (a)(5)of this section, in the sampling syringe shall be determined by <br /> comparison to liquid standard solutions according to the appropriate gas chromatographic procedures in Method 8010, 8015, 8020, <br /> 8030 or 8240 in"Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods,"SW-846, 3rd edition, U.S. Environmental <br /> Protection Agency, 1986 (incorporated by reference, see section 66260.11).The concentration of each material in the head space <br /> vapor shall be calculated using the following equation: <br /> QA 24.8ml 1 <br /> CA x x <br /> MW rmnole 2 a 10-6M3 <br /> where C(in parts per million)is the concentration of material A in head space vapor, Q(in milligrams)is the quantity of material A in <br /> sampling syringe and MW(in milligrams per millimole)is the molecular weight of material A.Where an acute inhalation LC50 is not <br /> available, an LC50 measured for another time(t)may be converted to an eight-hour value with the following equation: <br /> Eight-hour LC50=(t/8)x(t-hour LC50)- <br /> (c)A waste containing one or more materials which exhibit the characteristic of toxicity because the materials have either of the <br /> properties specified in subsection (a)(3)or(a)(4)of this section may be classified as nonhazardous pursuant to section 66260.200 if <br /> the waste does not exhibit any other characteristic of this article and is not listed in article 4 of this chapter and the calculated oral <br /> LD50 of the waste mixture is greater than 2,500 milligrams per kilogram and the calculated dermal LD50 is greater than 4,300 <br /> milligrams per kilogram by the following equation: <br />
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