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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHAZ-WAST 11/3/1992 KERN BLOCK 212 SCHOOL DIST.i-3 ~7-36 · _J ! ~ I DOLORES ST. ~ KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATION RECORD ASSESSORS ' PARCEL # CT SPECIALIST/TECHNICIAN. CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF' INVESTIGATION TIME DATE I HR 1 NARRATIVE KERN COU NTY OFFICE MEMORANDU TO : ACCOUNTING DATE FROM : SUBJECT: CLOSURE OF WORK ORDERS WORK ORDER NUMBER j~o y o WORK O~SR Nrm~. ~<,~g, ~ /~J~,'~/ LAST DATE WORK ORDER WAS UTILIZED FOR Cr. OS~E OS WORK oRnsR ?,'/~ PROGRAM MANAGER .... Enclosed a~e the photogr~aphs that yc, u ~equested. The a~-ea ir~ question was br',::,ught upto " US EI::'~ I.-t~Z~I:~D[]US W~STE" star, dar-ds. The ar'ea ~as t21ear~ed arid plonked up. "CR~NES W~STE OIL" bt'ought ou'l; an Oil._ I::-IL. TEI:.~ B~:~F~I:~EI... 'For' d~-air~ed used c, il 'filte~-s. "Fhe 'fur, r, el ~',::,~- the was .'~al.~(-::-:r'~ c, ut , and t he baa-r-el ~-emai'r'~s rcapped u~,','l; :i. ]. r, eeded. The ~t::)(~:i.(::~al "H~Z~RDOUS W~STE" labels we~-e ir~stalled arid fi].~l~d c,u'~ · '~ .- ¢~ i s a r'~ yq u e s t :i. ,:::, r'~ s p ]. e a ;~: ~:~,-..- :!. ;~: 1 4. ~,~,~, ,.~ ~,,,-,.-.r, ~,.?~-~ ~ ~. ~-,,~-,;,..,,~:: ...................... ~:~Z~ KERN ¢OU NTY OFF I CE MEMORANDU~ TO : ACCOUNTING DATE: /~° FROM : SUBJECT: CLOSURE OF WORK ORDERS WORK ORDER NUMBER WORK ORDER NAME LAST DATE WORK ORDER WAS UTILiZF2] /~-2~-~ REASON FOR CLOSURE OF WORK ORDER PROGRAM MANAGER ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S. ~ 2700 "M" Street, Suite 300 DIRECTOR ~/~ Bakersfield, CA 93301 (805) 861-3638 (805) 861-3429 FAX October 15, 1992 Complete Mechanical Repair 1300 E. California Avenue Bakersfield CA, 93307 Attention: Mr. Darren West SUBJECT: WASTE OIL STORAGE AT COMPLETE MECHANICAL REPAIR 1300 E. CALIFORNIA AVE., BAKERSFIELD CA. Dear Mr. West: A notice was mailed to you on March 9, 1992, directing you to correct violations of hazardous waste regulations and statutes. The facility was cited for improper storage and labeling of hazardous wastes. Our records indicate that documentation of compliance has not been obtained. In order to avoid further legal action you must comply with the original order dated March 9, 1992, within fourteen (14) days of receipt of this letter. If we may be of further assistance to you, please contact this Department at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director By: Terry Hazardous Materials Inspector Hazardous Materials Management Program TS:jg . KERN' COUNTY ENV!.RONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT SERVICE AND COMPLAINT FORM Date .-~-~.~-~- ' Time: ~o~rty Owner ..................................................... Address ........................................................................ Phone ............................. RESULTS OF WOlZK ORDER LOG SHEiq'~T Work Order #= EHO 5u~o WO C~t. egor~,' = Ra~.mal:s Rm~. = Y ~ N ~ Code= RESPONSIBLE PARTY (RP) RP CONTACT: RP CITY: ,~ ~,:s F,'e ',? STATE= C/-) · ZIP= RP PHO~ NOS.: (~ 31~-/~/~ INSPECTOR: PROG~: ~-Enforc~ent ~-Pe~itting LOCATION: FACILITY NAME: COMMENTS:  Environmental Health Services Department RANDALL L. ABBOTT STEVE McCAll FY, REHS, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Air Pollution Control District DAVID PRICE I!! VaUJA~ J. RODD¥, APCO ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Planning & Development Services Department TED JAMES, AICP, DIRECTOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT March 9, 1992 Darren West COMPLETE MECHANICAL REPAIR 1300 E. California Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 SUBJECT: Waste oil storage at Complete Mechanical Repair 1300 E. California Avenue, Bakersfield, CA NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS Dear Mr. West: On February 13, 1992, an inspection was conducted at the address noted above. As a result of that inspection, violations of hazardous waste regulations and statutes were identified. Specific violations are listed below. VIOLATIONS It has been determined that the facility is in violation of the following regulations and statutes cited below: 1. The facility is in violation of California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5, Section 25143.9. "Recyclable waste material must be labeled or marked clearly with the words EXCLUDED RECYCLABLE MATERIAL" The waste oil storage containers were not labeled or marked in accordance with the above requirements. 2. The facility is in violation of California Code of Regulations, Chapter 30, Title 22, Section 66262.34(f) (1) (2) (3) (A) (B) (C). 2700 "M" STREET, SUITE 300 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 (805) 861-3636 Darren West. Page Two March 9, 1992 "Generators who accumulate hazardous waste on site without a permit or grant of interim status shall comply with the following requirements: the date upon which each period of accumulation begins shall be clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container and portable tank; the date the 90 day period begins, for purposes of Subsection (a) and (b) of this Section, shall be clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container and tank. Ail containers and portable tanks shall be labeled with the following information: The composition and physical state of the wastes, statement or statements which call attention to the particular hazardous properties of the wastes (e.g. flammable, reactive, etc.) and the name of the person producing the wastes." It was determined during the inspection that none of the containers storing waste were labeled in accordance with the above requirements. 3. The facility is in violation of California Code of Regulations, Chapter 30, Title 22, Section 66264.173. "A container holding hazardous waste shall always be closed during transfer and storage, except when it is necessary to add or remove waste." It was determined during the inspection that containers storing waste oil were open. 4. The facility is in violation of California Code of Regulations, Chapter 16, Title 22, Section 66266.130 (c)(3). In accordance with subsection (a) of this section, used oil filters must meet the conditions of subsection (b) of this section and are managed and recycled in compliance with the following requirements shall not be managed as a hazardous waste." "The drained used oil filters are accumulated, stored, and transferred in a closed, rainproof container that is capable of containing any used oil that may separate from the filters placed inside. Containers shall be labeled as drained used oil filters and show initial date of accumulation or receipt on each container of filters." It was determined during the inspection that none of the containers storing used oil filters were labeled in accordance with the above requirements. Darren West Page Three March 9, 1992 ORDER TO CORRECT Upon receipt of this letter, the facility owners or operator must correct all deficiencies noted in this Notice of Violation within thirty (30) days, and submit to the Department written documentation that all violations have been corrected. In accordance with Kern County Ordinance Code G-5541, Section 8.04.100 the Department is authorized to charge for inspections, review of reports, and laboratory service costs incurred in the process of obtaining compliance with any violations noted. Be advised that you will be billed at the rate of $65.00 per hour for oversight during the abatement of these violations. If you have any questions regarding this Order, you may contact me at (805) 861-3636, extension 582. Sincerely, Terry L. Gray Hazardous Materials Inspector Hazardous Materials Management Program TG:jg Certified Number: P 871 998 215 cc: Department of Toxic Substances Control