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Lodi Chrome <br />Photo No 4C -Showing crystals outside nickel stripping tank <br />V. VIOLATIONS <br />Class I <br />Inspection Rep <br />Crystals on the <br />floor and <br />outside the <br />berm. Note <br />nickel strip <br />tank is also <br />outside berm <br />Lodi Chrome has violated Health and Safety Code 25201 (a) and <br />California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66262.34(a) in that <br />hazardous waste spilled on the plating floor was stored at Lodi Chrome <br />facility for longer than 90 days. This violation is being cited as a Class I <br />violation in section V of the inspection report. <br />N <br />2. California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66265.177(c) requires <br />container of hazardous waste which are incompatible with any other waste <br />or material stored nearby in other container, tanks, or waste piles be <br />separated by a berm or other device. Monitoring data collected by DTSC <br />staff on. January 18, 2007, indicates that the corrosive hazardous waste <br />(pH less than 1.0) is being stored near cyanide compounds without having <br />a separate berm or other device. Lodi Chrome has violated California <br />Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66265.177(c) in that reactive <br />hazardous waste, cyanide crystals, cooper cyanide tank and zinc cyanide <br />container are stored in the same area which is not separated by a berm <br />from the acidic hazardous waste. <br />3. California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 66265.31 requires that the <br />facility be maintained and operated to minimize the possibility of fire, <br />explosion, or unplanned sudden or non -sudden release of hazardous <br />waste. Lodi Chrome has failed to properly maintain the facility in that <br />10 of 11 <br />