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EHD - Public
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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0544381
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2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0025229
FACILITY_NAME
CAVALLINO COACHWORKS OF STOCKTON
STREET_NUMBER
2124
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W
STREET_NAME
FREMONT
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
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95203
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2124 W FREMONT ST
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01
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Approved
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Home Table of Contents <br />§ 66261.7. Contaminated Containers. <br />22 CA ADC § 66261.7 <br />BARCLAYS OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS <br />(a) Except as provided in Section 66262.70 and subsections (g), (h), (i), (k), (l), (m), (n), and (o) of this section, any container (as <br />defined in Section 66260.10 of this division), or inner liner removed from a container, which previously held a hazardous material, <br />including but not limited to hazardous waste, and which is empty as defined in subsection (b) or (d) of this section shall be exempt <br />from regulation under this division and Chapter 6.5 of Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code if it will be managed in accordance <br />with subsection (e) of this section. Existing permits which contain specific conditions governing container cleaning operations which <br />conflict with the provisions of these regulations may be amended to be consistent with this regulation by following the Class 2 permit <br />modification procedures set forth in Section 66270.42(b). <br />(b) A container, or an inner liner removed from a container, which previously held a hazardous material, including hazardous waste, <br />is empty if the container or the inner liner removed from a container has been emptied so that: <br />(1) If the hazardous material which the container or inner liner held is pourable, no hazardous material can be poured or drained <br />from the container or inner liner when the container or inner liner is held in any orientation (e.g., tilted, inverted, etc.); and <br />(2) If the hazardous material which the container or inner liner held is not pourable, no hazardous material remains in or on the <br />container or inner liner that can feasibly be removed by physical methods (excluding rinsing) which comply with applicable air <br />pollution control laws and which are commonly employed to remove materials from that container or inner liner. Following <br />material removal, the top, bottom and sidewalls of such a container shall not contain remaining adhered or crusted material <br />resulting from buildup of successive layers of material or a mass of solidified material. A thin uniform layer or dried material or <br />powder is considered acceptable. A person who treats a container or inner liner onsite by employing physical methods to satisfy <br />the standard in this subsection is authorized to perform such treatment for purposes of Health and Safety Code Section 25201. <br />(c) A person who treats a container or an inner liner removed from a container of five gallons or less in capacity which has been <br />emptied pursuant to subsection (b) of this section is authorized, for purposes of Health and Safety Code Section 25201, to perform <br />such activities if any rinsate or other residue generated by these activities is completely captured and classified in accordance with <br />the provisions of this division and any applicable waste discharge requirements. <br />(d) A container or an inner liner removed from a container that has held a material listed as an acute hazardous waste in Sections <br />261.31, 261.32, or 261.33 (e) Title 40 of the Federal Code of Regulations or a waste which is extremely hazardous pursuant to any <br />of the criteria of Sections 66261.110, 66261.113, and Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Division 4.5, Chapter 11, Appendix X <br />is empty if: <br />(1) The container or inner liner has been triple rinsed using a solvent capable of removing the waste and all pourable residues <br />have been removed from the container or inner liner in accordance with subsection (b)(1) of this section. Triple rinsing activities <br />shall require specific authorization from the Department unless subject to the provisions of Health and Safety Code Section <br />25143.2(c)(2); or <br />(2) The container or inner liner is cleaned by another method that has been shown in the scientific literature, or by tests <br />conducted by the generator, to achieve equivalent removal. Alternative methods to rinsing require prior approval by the <br />Department. <br />(e) In order to retain the exemption under this section, an empty container or an inner liner removed from a container must be <br />managed by one of the following methods: <br />(1) Except as otherwise provided in Section 42170 of the Public Resources Code, for containers of five gallons or less in <br />capacity, or inner liners removed from containers of five gallons or less in capacity, by disposing of the container or inner liner at <br /> California Code of Regulations <br />Barclays Official California Code of Regulations Currentness <br />Title 22. Social Security <br />Division 4.5. Environmental Health Standards for the Management of Hazardous Waste <br />Chapter 11. Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste <br />Article 1. General <br />22 CCR § 66261.7 <br />§ 66261.7. Contaminated Containers.
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