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SAN aOAQUIN AMENDED Environmental Health Department <br /> —COUNTY— 11�21�2U25 <br /> „realness grows here. <br /> Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Program Inspection Report <br /> Facility Name: Facility Address: Date: <br /> FONDSE BROS INC 121399 CARROLTON RD RIPON October 08 2025 <br /> 75 3045-Release/Leaks/Spills-General Local Ordinance ❑OUT ❑ R ❑ COS <br /> 76 CA Health and Safety 3050-Abandonment/Illegal Disposal/Unauthorized Treatment-General ❑OUT ❑ R ❑COS <br /> Code 25189.5(c) <br /> 77 3055-Abandonment/Illegal Disposal/Unauthorized Treatment-General Local ❑OUT ❑ R ❑ COS <br /> Ordinance <br /> SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br /> (CLASS I, CLASS II, or MINOR-Notice to Comply) <br /> Item# Remarks <br /> 2 CA Code of Regulations 66262.34(d)(2) 3020001 - Employees thoroughly familiar with all waste handling and <br /> emergency procedures <br /> OBSERVATION: At the time of inspection, it could not be demonstrated (not necessarily documented)that employees <br /> who handle hazardous waste were properly trained. Dark oily staining and active hazardous materials leaks were <br /> observed under multiple trailers. Tanks were actively leaking during the time of inspection. <br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE: The business owner must ensure that all employees are thoroughly familiar with proper <br /> waste handling and emergency procedures, relevant to their responsibilities during normal facility operations and <br /> emergencies. <br /> CORRECTIVE ACTION: Immediately train the employees. Provide proof of training within 30 days to the San Joaquin <br /> County Environmental Health Department(EHD)for employees whose responsibilities include hazardous waste. <br /> This is a (Class 2) Violation. <br /> 11 CA Code of Regulations 66262.11 3030005- Determined if waste generated is hazardous waste <br /> OBSERVATIONS: Fine metals were observed inside the scrap metal bin and on the machinery located in the lean-to <br /> shop. Fine metals that have a diameter of less than 100 microns (0.004 inches, about the thickness of a human hair) <br /> cannot be disposed of in the trash and are presumed to be hazardous wastes unless tested and shown otherwise by a <br /> state-certified analytical laboratory. <br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE: Any person who generates a waste shall determine if the waste is a hazardous waste as <br /> specified in Title 22 California Code of Regulations (CCR). There are wastes that are listed as hazardous wastes. There <br /> are wastes that exhibit one or more of the hazardous waste characteristics: toxic, corrosive, reactive or ignitable. Metal <br /> particles 100 microns or smaller in size must be handled and disposed of as hazardous waste if the metal is determined <br /> to be a hazardous waste. Metal particles larger than 100 microns in size can be recycled as scrap metal. <br /> CORRECTIVE ACTION: Immediately remove the fine metal pieces from the scrap bin, make a hazardous waste <br /> determination for each waste , and manage it according to Title 22 CCR. Use Safety Data Sheets (SDS), waste sampling <br /> and test results or other knowledge to make your hazardous waste determination. Waste testing must be done using <br /> methods specified in Title 22 CCR including Title 22 CCR sections 66261.20-24. Submit a statement and supporting <br /> documentation with your hazardous waste determination. Demonstrate current storage and labeling for wastes <br /> determined to be hazardous wastes. Provide disposal records for wastes determined to be hazardous wastes and stored <br /> longer than the number of days specified in Title 22 CCR for your hazardous waste generator status. <br /> This is a (Class 2)Violation. <br /> EHD-CUPA Inspection Report IS02 Page 4 of 8 FA0016895 PR0529269 4561486 11/21/2025 <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Avenue I Stockton, California 95205 1 T 209 468-3420 1 F 209 464-0138 1 www.sjgov.org/EHD <br />