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inverted. Oil exiting drop by drop is not considered to be free-flowing. However, if the <br />filter is equipped with a device (such as a rubber flap located just inside the filter <br />opening) which impedes the drainage of used oil from the filter, that device shall be <br />manipulated to allow the oil to exit the filter freely, or the filter punctured, crushed, <br />opened, drained, or otherwise handled in a manner that will allow the used oil to exit <br />the filter. <br />4 Three used oil filters were found during the July 26, 2010, hazardous waste <br />inspection stored in used oil. <br />T22, CCR 66273.33(b)(1) Failed to store UW lamps in a closed container and in a <br />manner that prevents breakage and release into the environment. A universal <br />waste handler shall manage lamps in a way that prevents releases of any universal <br />waste or component of a universal waste to the environment, as follows: <br />(1) A universal waste handler shall contain any lamp in a container or package that is <br />structurally sound, adequate to prevent breakage, and compatible with the contents <br />of the lamp. Such a container or package shall remain closed and shall lack <br />evidence of leakage, spillage or damage that could cause leakage under reasonably <br />foreseeable conditions. <br />4 Eight used fluorescent lamps were found during the July 26, 2010, hazardous <br />waste inspection not stored in a closed container. <br />T22, CCR 66273.34 Failed to label universal waste to identify type of universal <br />waste. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (g) of this section, a universal waste <br />handler shall label or mark universal waste to identify the type of universal waste as <br />specified in subsections (a) through (f) of this section. <br />(a) Batteries (i.e., each battery), or a container in which the batteries are contained, shall <br />be labeled or marked clearly with the following phrase: "Universal Waste- <br />Battery(ies)". <br />(b) Mercury -containing equipment (i.e., each individual mercury -containing equipment), <br />or a container in which the mercury -containing equipment is contained, shall be <br />labeled or marked clearly with the following phrase: "Universal Waste -Mercury- <br />Containing Equipment". <br />(c) Lamps (including M003 wastes that contain lamps) (i.e., each lamp), or a container <br />or package in which the lamps are contained, shall be labeled or marked clearly with <br />the following phrase: "Universal Waste-Lamp(s)". <br />(d) Electronic devices (i.e., each electronic device), or a container or pallet in or on <br />which the electronic devices are contained, shall be labeled or marked clearly with <br />the following phrase: "Universal Waste -Electronic Device(s)". <br />(e) CRTs (i.e., each CRT), or a container or pallet in or on which the CRTs are <br />contained, shall be labeled or marked clearly with the following phrase: "Universal <br />Waste-CRT(s)". <br />(f) A container of CRT glass shall be labeled or marked clearly with the following <br />phrase: "Universal Waste -CRT glass". <br />(g) In lieu of labeling individual electronic devices, CRTs, and/or containers of CRT glass <br />pursuant to subsections (d) through (f) of this section, a universal waste handler may <br />combine, package, and accumulate those universal wastes in appropriate containers <br />or within a designated area demarcated by boundaries that are clearly labeled with <br />the applicable portion(s) of the following phrase: "Universal Waste -Electronic <br />Device(s)/Universal Waste-CRT(s)/Universal Waste -CRT Glass". <br />4 Eight used fluorescent lamps were found during the July 26, 2010, hazardous <br />waste inspection not marked to identify the type of universal waste. <br />13 <br />