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Load Checking Program <br /> Tracy Material Recovery&Transfer Facility <br /> 30703 S. MacArthur Drive,Tracy,CA 95377 <br /> • A copy may be provided to the customer when their waste load has been <br /> inspected. <br /> 10.2. Large Quantity Hazardous Waste <br /> All large quantity incidents of illegally disposed PW should be reported. <br /> The load checker will immediately call and inform the Operations Manager, or his <br /> designee, of the incident. <br /> • If necessary the supervisor, or his designee, will call the appropriate Local <br /> Enforcement Agency and Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) report the <br /> following information: <br /> 1. Date of release, <br /> 2. Time of release, <br /> 3. Location of release, <br /> 4. Type of material released, <br /> 5. How much/quantity of material released? <br /> 6. Were there any injuries or chemical exposures? <br /> 7. The company or individual's name that disposed of the waste. <br /> • The supervisor will call the fee collection booth and have the incident logged in <br /> the "Special Occurrence" log for the facility. <br /> 10.3. Large Quantity Medical Waste <br /> All large quantity incidents of untreated medical waste should be reported. <br /> • The load checker will immediately call and inform the Operations Manager, or his <br /> designee, of the incident. <br /> • If necessary the Operations Manager, or his designee, will call the appropriate <br /> Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) and CUPA and report the following <br /> information: <br /> 8. Date of release, <br /> 9. Time of release, <br /> 10.Location of release, <br /> 11.Type of material released, <br /> 12.How much/quantity of material released? <br /> 13.Were there any injuries or chemical exposures? <br /> 14.The medical waste generator that disposed of the medical waste. <br /> • The Operations Manager will call the fee collection booth and have the incident <br /> logged in the "Special Occurrence" log for the facility. <br /> 11.Waste Handling/Storage <br /> The Facility will store the materials found in the load check program within Title 22 <br /> compliant storage containers awaiting regular removal by an authorized HHW handier <br /> who is contracted to assure proper management and disposal of the materials. Typical <br /> materials recovered include latex and oil based paints, stains, shellacs, solvents, <br /> thinners, additives, adhesives, waxes, fuels, propane, motor oil and oil filters, anti- <br /> freeze, batteries, garden sprays, gopher bait, rat poisons, ant traps, fertilizers, spray <br /> 15 <br />