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COMPLIANCE INFO_2025
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4/4/2026 3:43:10 PM
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1/28/2026 2:47:50 PM
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2025
RECORD_ID
PR0528710
PE
2220 - SM HW GEN <5 TONS/YR
FACILITY_ID
FA0018144
FACILITY_NAME
CINTAS
STREET_NUMBER
1877
STREET_NAME
INDUSTRIAL
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
Stockton
Zip
95206
APN
17733027
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
Scanner
SJGOV\bmascaro
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Site Address
1877 Industrial DR Stockton 95206
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2. Evaluate the spill situation (identify the source, type of material and quantities involved, <br /> possible safety risks to Cintas partners and possible impacts on the natural environment), <br /> 3. Contact your chemical-environmental engineer for input/guidance. Also compete internal <br /> notifications to Safcty, General Manager and Production Director. <br /> 4. Stop the source to prevent further release, if sate to do so. <br /> S. if required, isolate the spill area to prevent access and/or use intercorn to notify <br /> partners. <br /> 6. If spill is too large or tan dangerous to be cleaned up quickly, completely and safely <br /> using own msourees - contact external spill response contractor immediately. On site <br /> i trained spill cleanup individuals shall not clean a spill exceeding 5 5 geIions. <br /> 7. Use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that is appropriate for the spilled material. <br /> Consult SDS, ifnccessary. <br /> 8. Commence the containment and clean-up action. At all times ensure safely ofthe <br /> partner(s) performing the clean-up. Use absorbents or other techniques as may be <br /> appropriate to contain and coIiect the spilled material. Repeat absorbent application until <br /> surface is dry. <br /> 9. Protect floor trenches, drains and catch basins with neoprene covers and/or absorbent <br /> socks and mats. Prevent entry of the spilled material into external drains or spread onto <br /> unpaved ground surface. <br /> 10. Complete external notifications as outlined in the Agency Notifications section. <br /> 11. fvoilect all spill cleanup waste in a compatible container. Contact waste disposal vendor <br /> for assistance with waste characterization and disposal. <br /> 12. Transferring the collected spill material into a floor pit for subsequent treatment in the <br /> DAI+system is only allowed if the following criteria are met: <br /> • Contaminants can be completely removed or neutralized in the treatment system, and <br /> « The material will not cause a deterioration of the treatment system resulting in <br /> violation of the discharge permit conditions. <br /> if in doubt,contact your chemical vendor and chcrnicai-env iron mental engineer for <br /> assistance. <br />
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