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Dai, Tricia <br /> From: Tricia Dai <br /> Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2019 1:24 PM <br /> To: cmoore9004@aol.com <br /> Subject: PR0542999 - Oakmoore Golf Course 3737 N Wilson Way - 02052019 EPA ID number <br /> Attachments: EPA-Identification-Numbers.pdf <br /> Hello Craig, <br /> Because you are a business you are required to have an active EPA ID number. Your current EPA ID number <br /> CAC002938575 is a state provisional number. You will need to go onto the California Department of Toxic <br /> Substances Control website and apply for a permanent state ID number <br /> https://www.dtsc.ca.gov/iDManifest/PERMHWID.cfm <br /> I looked up the EPA ID requirement information for you and copied the information that I have found. More <br /> information can be found on the complete Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) fact sheet for EPA <br /> Identification Numbers that I have attached to this email. If you have any questions or need assistance please <br /> do not hesitate to contact me. <br /> Almost all business generators of hazardous waste in California that are not required to have a U.S. EPA ID <br /> Number must, in practice, have a California ID Number. See California Code of Regulations title 22, section <br /> 66262.12. However: <br /> 1. Generators handling only hazardous waste produced incidental to owning and maintaining their own <br /> place of residence do not need an ID Number, either federal or state. <br /> 2. Businesses whose ONLY hazardous waste generation is 100 kilograms or less per month of waste that is <br /> hazardous solely because of its silver content ("silver-only waste") do not need an ID Number. This is true <br /> even if they treat the waste in silver-recovery units and then send the silver for reclamation. See Health and <br /> Safety Code section 25143.13. Also see the DTSC Fact Sheet, "Onsite Tiered Permitting: Changes in <br /> Regulation of Silver Wastes." <br /> 3. Businesses that generate ONLY universal waste (fluorescent lamps, batteries, mercury wastes, etc.) and <br /> manage it as such also do not need an ID Number. For information about Universal Waste, here is a link to <br /> DTSC's Managing Universal Waste in California. <br /> i <br />