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12/13/2022 2:11:00 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2022
RECORD_ID
PR0514362
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0010514
FACILITY_NAME
One Link LLC
STREET_NUMBER
1111
STREET_NAME
NAVY
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
163-260-07
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1111 NAVY DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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102 CCR 66262.11 Failed to determine if a waste is a hazardous waste. <br /> OBSERVATIONS:The following chemicals/releases were observed throughout the facility: <br /> Water Treatment Area: <br /> -One 10 gallon propane tank was observed in a shed (photo 2)Tank was removed by Clean Harbors. <br /> -One 1500 gallon chemical tank (photo 3) Clean Harbors looked and it was determined there was <br /> nothing in it <br /> -One 2000 gallon chemical tank (photo 4) Clean Harbors looked and it was determined there was <br /> nothing in it <br /> Property Manager Brendan Judge was not sure if the tanks were empty.They were <br /> Graveyard Area: <br /> -One blue 18 gallon steel drum labeled "Lubrication Engineers" contained unknown material. Some of <br /> the contents had leaked onto the ground (photo 5 and 6). Clean Harbors disposed of this. <br /> -One white 1 gallon container with no label held an unknown white material.The container was broken <br /> and the contents had spilled onto the ground (photo 5). Clean Harbors disposed of this. <br /> -One rag stained with an unknown material was observed on the ground (photo 7). Clean Harbors <br /> disposed of this. <br /> -One green 18 gallon drum containing an unknown material was placed inside a blue 55 gallon poly <br /> drum.The drum was laying on the side (photo 8). Clean Harbors disposed of this. <br /> -Approximately 5 boxes of"Handi Foam" containing A and B component containers were observed on a <br /> stack of pallets (photo 9). Clean Harbors disposed of it <br /> -Approximately two refrigeration gas tanks (size of 5 gallon propane tank), one 27 cubic feet oxygen <br /> tank, and one 10 cubic feet gas tank(contents unknown)were observed inside a cage (photo 10). Clean <br /> Harbors disposed of this. <br /> -Three blue 5 gallon plastic containers (full) labeled "Roastin' 2002" (photo 11 and 12). Clean Harbors <br /> disposed of it <br /> -One 2000 gallon tank labeled "salt brine" (photo 13)This tank was deemed to be empty by Clean <br /> Harbors <br /> South Side of Facility: <br /> -One bag containing a white powder was torn up and the contents had spilled onto concrete slabs and <br /> the floor. Clean Harbors determined this to be non toxic and it was removed by them. <br /> (photo 14). <br /> -2 refrigerators and other household appliances (appliances were bent out of shape) (photo 15)These <br /> appliances were removed by us and sent to Lovelace Transfer Station <br />
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