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INTRODUCTION <br /> The California Waste Removal Systems Inc. Transfer Station and Recycle Center is <br /> being expanded to have the capacity to remove recyclables from up to 2000 tons per <br /> day of incoming refuse. <br /> Due to the growing problem of the illegal dumping of hazardous waste at landfills and <br /> transfer stations, hazardous waste screening programs are now required by the <br /> California Waste Management Board Facilities Permit and the Regional Water Quality <br /> Control Board Waste Discharge Requirements. <br /> The California Waste Management Board requires that a hazardous waste screening <br /> program be described in the Report of Station Information (RSI). The screening <br /> programs should consist of the following activities: <br /> * Inspection of random in-coming loads <br /> Regular visual inspection of the wastes deposited at the facility <br /> Training of facility personnel in hazardous waste recognition and proper <br /> hazardous waste handling procedures <br /> Reporting incidents of unlawful disposal to specific agencies <br /> Installation of signs at the facility entry way indicating that no hazardous waste <br /> are accepted <br /> Plans for implementing these requirements at the California Waste Removal Systems <br /> Inc. Transfer Station and Recycle Center are as follows: <br /> 1 <br />