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qp handling areas for such containers are selected to provide sufficient room for this activity. <br />Previously, the delivery areas were located in a flat, open area near the active landfill face. <br />7.5.4 Household Hazardous Waste <br />A drop-off area within the Recycling Center is designated for receipt of recyclable household <br />hazardous waste, including used batteries, latex paint, waste oil, antifreeze and other non-RCRA <br />hazardous waste. Each of these materials is staged on site separately until removal by a <br />commercial recycler or licensed hazardous waste hauler. These materials are not disposed at <br />the site. <br />Collection and handling practices for the materials below may be adjusted or discontinued as <br />needed to meet the needs of customers or regulatory compliance. <br />Latex paint is usually combined in 55 -gallon drums and stored on pallets for transport by a <br />licensed hazardous waste hauler to a local paint recycler. The recycler re -processes the paint for <br />resale. <br />Anti -freeze is collected into a 55 -gallon drum and removed regularly by a commercial recycler. <br />Waste motor oil is collected into a 1,000 -gallon dual alarm, dual walled, tank, and removed <br />regularly by a commercial recycler. <br />Oil filters are stored in a 55 -gallon drum and removed by a commercial recycler. <br />Automotive batteries are stored on pallets, and transported by a commercial recycler when a <br />sufficient amount of automotive batteries is collected. <br />7.5.5 Electronic Waste <br />Cathode raytubes ubes (CRTs) and Universal Waste Electronic Devices (UWEDs), are temporarily <br />staged near self -haul disposal parking spaces 1 and 2 (Plate 21). Once sufficient CRTs or <br />UWEDs is collected, these items are stacked on pallets and shrink-wrapped. The pallets are <br />0 <br />North County RCBSL Page 59 of 68 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — October 10, 2014 <br />