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L' <br />I MR 1XIIII am I X41 M 101ft MI l <br />General <br />The key element of the hazardous waste exclusion program is the ongoing load checking <br />program. The load checking program is designed to find prohibited waste before it is received at <br />the facility, and have the customer remove such waste from the site for proper disposal at a <br />properly licensed facility. The program also describes actions in case prohibited wastes are <br />discovered in the waste stream. <br />Wastes which are not accepted at the Lovelace Transfer Station include: <br />• Chemicals or chemical sludge which are toxic, corrosive, an irritant, or a strong sensitizer <br />• Drugs <br />• Infectious wastes <br />• Radioactive wastes <br />• Flammables or explosives <br />• Free liquids or liquid residues in containers larger than five gallons <br />• Fuel wastes <br />• Pesticides or insecticides (properly neutralized and rinsed containers are allowed) <br />• Bag house or air scrubber wastes <br />• Asbestos wastes <br />• Tank cleaning sludge or sediments <br />• Contaminated soil or sand <br />• Treated Wood Waste <br />Other materials, including Universal (electronic waste), latex paint, oil, batteries, and anti -freeze <br />are accepted at the facility, but handled separately from solid municipal waste. See the Transfer <br />and Processing Facility Report for the Lovelace Transfer Station for that information. <br />Lovelace Transfer Station <br />HHW Exclusion Program <br />April 2010 <br />Solid Waste Division <br />Public Works Department <br />San Joaquin County <br />