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CCR 66262.34(d)(2) Facility not Operator promptly stopped the sampling station <br /> maintained to minimize the release of leak,pumped the sink down and used absorbent <br /> hazardous waste gasoline leak from rags to dry the area and dug up the gravel where it <br /> sampling station and forklift in the leaked and replaced with fresh gravel. All waste <br /> garage leaking oil onto floor. <br /> associated with release will be disposed of <br /> according to state and federal regulations. <br /> The stain under the forklift inside the garage was <br /> cleaned with absorbent pads. Clean pads were <br /> placed under the forklift. Pape Material Handling <br /> was contacted to provide a quote for identifying the <br /> leak locations and repair. Forklift will be picked up <br /> for repair on 2/5/16. <br /> #301 <br /> CCR 66262.34(d)(2)Failed to keep Hazardous Waste Introductory Training—Generator <br /> hazardous waste containers closed Specific training occurred on January 20,2016. See <br /> except when adding or removing attached and signed Training Activity Report <br /> hazardous waste. Two, 5 gallon (TAR)- <br /> buckets were observed without lids in <br /> #403 the hazardous waste storage area. <br /> CCR 66262.34(d) Stored hazardous The blue poly drum observed in garage is a drum in <br /> waste onsite greater than 180 days. A the satellite accumulation area. The drum is marked <br /> blue poly drum of gasoline and the satellite accumulation area has a sign. EPA <br /> contaminated debris was observed in Regulations allow generators to accumulate up to <br /> the garage with an accumulation state <br /> date of 6/23/2015. 55 gallons of hazardous waste in containers that are <br /> at or near any point of generation and under control <br /> of the operator. Sorbent pads in the drums are <br /> generated in the garage and around the facility. The <br /> drum is within 5 minutes of anywhere within the <br /> terminal and meets the definition of near. The poly <br /> drum is in a restricted area,thus, under the control <br /> of Buckeye operators. The drum was not full. It <br /> will be moved to the waste management unit with <br /> the required timeframe when full. <br /> #601 <br />