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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0537833
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0003269
FACILITY_NAME
Dollar General #13585
STREET_NUMBER
2150
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ALPINE
STREET_TYPE
Ave
City
Stockton
Zip
95204
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2150 W Alpine Ave
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Dollar General #13585, 2150 W Alpine Ave. Stockton, CA Record ID PR0537833 <br /> 08/06/2019 CUPA— Haz. Waste <br /> PHOTO# 1 <br /> When asked how employees determine which of the differently categorized hazardous waste (HW)totes a waste item belongs in, Julie Sullivan, Store <br /> Manager, said each item is scanned using a hand-held scanner, which will sometimes state which HW tote the item belongs in. Julie indicated that when <br /> the scanner does not specify which HW tote an item belongs in, employees will read the item's label and ingredients, as well as the Dollar General (DG) <br /> HW guidance poster and documents, which provide product examples and key words for each of the HW categories, to determine which HW tote an item <br /> belongs in (see photos IMG 8049, 8051-7). When asked what employees do if they are still unsure about which HW tote a waste item belongs in, Julie <br /> stated she will place the item into the Toxic HW tote. Julie did not know who to call in case she had questions about an item's hazardous waste <br /> determination. Additionally, Julie was not aware of DG's Respond ticketing system to submit a notification to DG Corporate regarding the scanning system <br /> not providing a HW category for a particular waste item. <br /> The waste items listed below were observed in the HW totes, but at the time of inspection it could not be determined how the HW determinations for each <br /> of these items were made. The hand-held scanner did not specify which HW tote the items should be placed in, and the DG guidance poster and <br /> documents did not list these types of items: <br /> 1. The waste items listed below were found bagged and inside a tote labeled Flammable HW (IMG 8016-24): <br /> -Two cardboard boxes containing wax candles, approximately seven to eight candles total, and one brand of which was called True Living in Vanilla <br /> Sugar scent. It could not be determined how the HW determination for the candles was made, since the scanner did not indicate which HW tote the <br /> candles should be placed in, and the DG HW poster and guidance documents did not list candles or a similar type of item. Also, a wax candle was found in <br /> a Toxic HW tote (IMG 8031, 8044-5). <br /> 5 <br /> f �■ N � M <br /> .IIIIIIII k <br /> PH z' � <br /> Elianna Florido, REHS Page 1 of 40 <br />
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