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Standardized Hazardous Waste Facility Permit, Series B Page 20
3. a. If the load is rejected under Condition H.2.b.(6), the Permittee shall
test, in accordance with Condition H.2.b.(3), each retained sample
from each tanker truck that unloaded into the PCBs-contaminated
storage tank that was subsequently emptied and transported to the
receiving facility. If all the retained samples show less than 5 ppm of
PCBs, the Permittee may manage the storage tank contents as used
oil. If the Permittee sends this used oil back to the same receiving
facility that previously tested and rejected the load, the Permittee is not
required to direct the receiving facility to test the same load again
pursuant to the above instructions.
b. If any retained sample is at or above the 5 ppm limit for PCBs, the
entire load from the PCB-contaminated transport vehicle (i.e., tanker
trailer), any waste remaining in any other transport vehicle that
transported the PCB-contaminated load, and any remaining waste in
the PCBs-contaminated storage tank (including any subsequent loads
placed into the storage tank) shall be shipped to a facility permitted to
accept PCBs-contaminated hazardous waste pursuant to all applicable
requirements, including those of the Toxic Substances Control Act
(TSCA, Public Law [Pub. L.] 94-469). Any transport vehicles and the
storage tank that held the PCBs-contaminated hazardous waste shall
be decontaminated to remove all PCB residues prior to reuse. Any
waste generated as a result of decontamination of the transport
vehicles and storage tank shall be managed as a PCBs-contaminated
waste. I
4. The Permittee shall immediately notify IDTSC of any rejected load by e-
mail and in writing and provide the written test results to IDTSC within
seven (7) days of obtaining the test results. The Permittee shall comply
with the requirements of Health and Safety Code section 25160.6 for
any rejected load.
5. The Permittee shall keep all documentation for PCBs testing for at
least three (3) years, including but not limited to, (i) the written
instructions to the receiving facility, (ii) the written test results provided
by the receiving facility that show that the used oil load has been
tested for PCBs pursuant to Condition V.H.2.b above or test results
obtained by the Permittee pursuant to Condition V.H.2.a above, (iii)
test results for retained samples that were conducted pursuant to
Condition V.H.2.a.(5) and Condition V.H.3 above; and (iv) the
certifications required by Condition V.H.2.b.(7) above. The Permittee
shall make the documentation available for inspection upon DTSCs
request.