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Load Checldng Program <br /> Tracy Material Recovery&Transfer Facility <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive,Tracy,CA 95377 <br /> customer that there are laws that prevent any person from transporting <br /> hazardous waste over the following quantities: <br /> • Hazardous waste, 5 gallons or 50 pounds. <br /> • Recyclable latex paint, 10 gallons or 100 pounds of total combined volume to be <br /> transported by individual to a recycle-only household hazardous waste collection <br /> facility per Health and Safety Code Section 25218.5. <br /> • Oil filters and antifreeze, 10 gallons or 100 pounds of total combined volume to <br /> be transported by individual to a recycle-only household hazardous waste <br /> collection facility per Health and Safety Code Section 25218. <br /> • Lead acid batteries, up to 10, California Code of Regulations, Title 13, and <br /> Section 1161. <br /> The Load Checker will explain to the customers that future incidents will be <br /> reported to the local authorities. <br /> If the Load Checker suspects that customer may illegally dispose of the waste <br /> after leaving the facility, the Load Checker should write the license plate number <br /> of the hauling vehicle on the rejected canisters of PW with a permanent marker. <br /> If the waste is found illegally dumped after this point, the load check report and <br /> the abandoned canisters can be turned over to the regulatory agencies. <br /> If the customer is no longer on site and not identifiable, the Load Checker will <br /> Alk remove the PW from the waste load and store it in the onsite hazardous waste <br /> storage container. <br /> 8.2. Commercial Load <br /> In general, when PW is found in commercial loads the responsible party is not on <br /> site. When PW is found in commercial loads in incidental amounts (small <br /> quantities, less than five gallons) the facility will normally assume the <br /> responsibility for the proper disposal of the waste. <br /> When PW is found in commercial loads in quantities greater than five gallons, <br /> the Load Checker will segregate the waste and will follow procedures in Section <br /> 9 to identify the responsible party and in Section 10 to report the incident to the <br /> appropriate agencies if necessary. The Load Checker or the Operations <br /> Manager will communicate with the responsible party informing them why these <br /> materials are unacceptable for disposal and inform the responsible party that <br /> future incidents will be reported to the local authorities. The Load Checker will <br /> have the responsible party arrange a time and place to take responsibility for the <br /> waste. <br /> If the responsible party is a business the Load Checker or the Operations <br /> Manager must request to speak to a supervisor. <br /> 13 <br />