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The following is an itemized list of hazardous waste violations that have not been <br /> addressed for ACME SAW & INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY as of September 30, 2021. <br /> Open violations from September 30, 2021 inspection <br /> Violation#3010-Unlisted Administration/Documentation violation. <br /> OBSERVATION:According to disposal receipts provided to the SJC EHD from the facility,the facility disposed of <br /> the following hazardous wastes at the San Joaquin County Household Hazardous Waste Facility as a household, <br /> instead of as a business: <br /> -On 5/27/2021:4 gallons and 3 quarts of paint. <br /> -On 6/10/2021: 133 pounds of dry grinding material (metal floor sweepings), 10 gallons of oil, 10 gallons of <br /> antifreeze, and 15 gallons of oil/coolant mixed <br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE: <br /> California Health and Safety Code(HSC)§25218.1. <br /> (a)"Conditionally exempt small quantity generator"or"CESQG"means a generator that meets the criteria specified <br /> in Section 261.5 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, as that section read on January 1, 2015. <br /> HSC§25218.3. <br /> (a) The department may authorize any household hazardous waste collection facility to accept hazardous waste <br /> from conditionally exempt small quantity generators. <br /> (b) A household hazardous waste collection facility which is authorized to accept hazardous waste from CESQGs <br /> pursuant to subdivision (a)shall not accept more than 100 kilograms of hazardous waste, or 1 kilogram of extremely <br /> hazardous waste,from any one CESQG in a calendar month. <br /> HSC§25218.5. <br /> (b)A Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator(CESQG)transporting hazardous waste generated by the <br /> CESQG to a household hazardous waste collection facility shall meet all of the following conditions: <br /> (1)(A)Except as provided in subparagraphs(B)and (C)and Section 25218.5.1,the total amount of household <br /> hazardous waste transported by an individual or hazardous waste transported by a CESQG to a household <br /> hazardous waste collection facility shall not exceed a total liquid volume of five gallons or a total dry weight of 50 <br /> pounds. If the hazardous waste transported is both liquid and nonliquid,the total amount transported shall not <br /> exceed a combined weight of 50 pounds. <br /> (B)Subparagraph (A)does not apply to spent batteries that are collected by a collection location or intermediate <br /> collection location pursuant to Section 25216.1 and transported to a household hazardous waste collection facility. <br /> (C)A CESQG may transport up to 27 gallons or 220 pounds, but not more than 100 kilograms, per month to a <br /> household hazardous waste collection facility, if all of the following conditions are met: <br /> (i)The hazardous waste being transported was generated by that CESQG. <br /> (ii)The CESQG contacts the household hazardous waste collection facility prior to each delivery to confirm that the <br /> facility will accept the hazardous waste. <br /> (iii)The household hazardous waste collection facility provides oral,written, or electronic instructions to the CESQG <br /> prior to each delivery on proper packing for the safe transportation of the specific hazardous waste being <br /> transported. <br /> (iv)The CESQG or employees of the CESQG transport the hazardous waste in a vehicle owned and operated by <br /> the CESQG. <br /> (2)The household hazardous waste and CESQG hazardous waste that is transported shall be in closed containers <br /> and packed in a manner that prevents the containers from tipping, spilling, or breaking during transport. <br /> (3)Different household hazardous wastes or different CESQG hazardous wastes shall not be mixed within a <br /> container before or during transport. <br /> (4) If the hazardous waste is an extremely hazardous waste or an acutely hazardous waste, the total amount <br /> transported by a CESQG shall not exceed 2.2 pounds. <br /> CORRECTIVE ACTION: Submit a corrective action statement to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health <br /> Department. <br /> Page 1 of 3 <br />