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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0538334
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0021973
FACILITY_NAME
DOLLAR TREE #05193
STREET_NUMBER
10408
STREET_NAME
TRINITY
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
10408 TRINITY PKWY STE A
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Dollar Tree#05193, 10408 Trinity Pkwy Stockton, CA Record ID PR0538334 <br /> 05/08/2019 CUPA— Haz. Waste <br /> PHOTO# 1 <br /> Several empty and partially empty chemical containers were found in the HW storage totes. When asked what happened to the liquid once in these empty <br /> containers, Isabel indicated that the containers could have become empty from either being "store-use" items to clean the facility, spilling in the store, or <br /> spilling in the shipment truck during delivery to the facility. Isabel also stated that the facility has received empty containers without any signs of leakage or <br /> spillage, from a shipment of product. When Isabel was asked about the empty containers listed below individually, Isabel stated she did not know what <br /> specifically happened to the missing liquid from each container, unless the container was marked with an orange sticker on the item's barcode, indicating <br /> the item was a "store-use" item: <br /> -An empty 12 fl. oz. container of Arm & Hammer Ultra Max 3-in-1 Body Wash, Shampoo, and Conditioner was found labeled STOU HW, and inside a <br /> State-Regulated, Toxics, Electronics, OTC Pharmaceuticals, Universal Waste (STOU) HW tote (see photos 5985-88). <br /> -The following items were found in a Corrosive Bases (CB) HW tote (IMG 5989-93): <br /> o An empty 32 fl. oz. container of LA's Totally Awesome Oxygen Orange All Purpose Degreaser& Spot Remover, missing the cap, labeled CB HW, and <br /> not marked an orange "store-use" sticker on the item's barcode. <br /> o An empty 20 fl. oz. container of LA's Totally Awesome All-Purpose Cleaner, marked with an orange "store-use" sticker on the item's barcode. <br /> m <br /> r J 7 <br /> ri <br /> { U_ r <br /> CLo <br /> Ea <br /> _ f m <br /> W E22 _v � `sa <br /> • N r * A m 2 m m ° <br /> Z Y ~ e <br /> _ U • IC <br /> m ° n c u c Opp ° m <br /> i O W fD e4 R m o M_ m o i _0) A G ! V <br /> N = 6.LE LL_ m 0 m r ? z • a w w y <br /> N A 'yr V .� m a a u osoo8UAe �L : <br /> J <br /> Elianna Florido, REHS Page 1 of 23 <br />
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