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ROGERS ,JOSEPH O'DONNELL www.rjo.com <br /> Elianna Florido, REHS <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Dept. <br /> July 24, 2020 <br /> Page 4 <br /> And, because of the sewer"ban"that applies to all states, triple rinsing is not a <br /> method available either under federal or state law (40 CFR 266.505) (see Hazardous and Solid <br /> Waste Amendments (HSWA) effective in all states on August 21, 2019). Thus, California must <br /> follow the "sewer ban"under the HSWA and triple rinsing is not an available option to achieve <br /> "empty", notwithstanding Cal. Code Regs., tit. 22 § 66261.7(d). <br /> Walgreens' empty warfarin containers are lawfully managed in accordance with, § 66261.7, and <br /> specifically § 66261.7(r), which DTSC cites: <br /> Any container, or inner liner removed from a container, which previously <br /> held a hazardous material, including but not limited to hazardous waste, <br /> and which is not empty as defined in subsections (b) or(d) of this section, <br /> . . . shall be managed as a hazardous waste... <br /> Walgreens' testing is consistent with that of U.S. EPA and shows that the amount <br /> of residue, if any, remaining when pharmaceuticals have been removed using the practices <br /> commonly employed to remove materials from that type of container, is effectively non-existent, <br /> and the container is empty. Nonetheless, Walgreens' environmental contractor manages these <br /> containers as hazardous waste and transports them in accordance with applicable D.O.T <br /> regulations. Because there is insufficient residue to weigh, Walgreens' environmental contractor <br /> lists the lowest increment available on the manifest form; listing a 1 lb. increment as "residue last <br /> contained"in section 9 of the form and the number of empty containers in section 14. (See <br /> attached manifests 014029341 FLE—CNT 4 empty bottles; 014029341 FLE- CNT 7 empty <br /> bottles). According to federal law, these warfarin stock bottles are "empty"; they should also be <br /> considered empty under California law and should not count toward generator status. The <br /> manifests are properly completed and submitted pursuant to CCR 66262.23(a). A manifest <br /> correction letter is not required. <br /> 403: Failed to Keep Hazardous Waste Containers Closed. Walgreens' <br /> hazardous waste training program provides employees with specific information about hazardous <br /> waste handling, including instruction on keeping lids closed when not adding or removing <br /> hazardous waste, in accordance with the CA hazardous waste laws. Any missing lid or failure to <br /> keep the lid closed on a hazardous waste container was a temporary inadvertent employee error <br /> and has been corrected. <br /> 605: Failed to Completely Label Containers or Portable Tanks of Hazardous <br /> Waste. Those Walgreens' employees with hazardous waste responsibilities have been trained <br /> and have completed a program of online training at the store level, in addition to refresher <br /> 514079.1 <br /> A Professional Law Corporation <br />