Department of Toxic Substances Control Edwin F. Lowry, Director 1011 N . Grandview Avenue Glendale, California 91201 Winston H. Hickox Secretary for Environmental Gray Davis Governor Protection September 1, 1999 Mr. James Marzolino GNB Technologies, Inc. 2700 South Indiana Avenue Vernon, CA 90023 Dear Mr. Marzolino: On June 30,1999, the California Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), conducted an inspection of GNB Technologies, Inc., located at 2700 South Indiana Avenue, Vernon, California. The enclosed report describes the fmding of this inspection. The following violation which is described in this inspection report, was found subsequent to the inspection. Title 22, California Code of Regulations, section 66265 .15 (d) The facility failed to described in their inspection logs the remedial actions taken when deficiencies are found during inspections. You are required by section 25185(c)(3) of the Health and Safety Code to submit a written response to the Department within 2JL days from date of this letter describing the corrective actions that you have taken or propose to take to bring your facility into compliance. If you dispute any of the violations, you should explain your disagreement in this written response. Californ ia Environmental Protection Agency @ Printed on Recycled Paper OSP 99 25436 Mr. James Marzolino Page 2 If you have any questions regarding this letter, or if you wish to meet with the Department to discuss any questions or concerns you have with the violations, or the proposed corrective action, please call Ruth WilliamsMorehead at (818) 551-2916. Sincerely, ~k4' U J{V Mukul Agarwal Supervising Senior Hazardous Substances Scientist Statewide Compliance Branch Enclosures INSPECTION REPORT I. GENERAL INFORMATION Company Name: GNB Technologies, Inc. Facility Address: 2700 South Indiana Avenue Vemon, Ca. 90023 Telephone Number: (213) 262-1101 ext. 259 EPA ID Number: CAD097854541 Registration Number: 2157 Facility Type: RCRA Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility Regulated Units: The facility is currently operating under an lSD for their wastewater retention pond, lead smelter, wastewater treatment unit and four spent lead-acid battery and lead waste storage areas. Waste Streams: Polypropylene waste, furnace slag, rubber and plastic casing material, wastewater, filter cake sludge, lead contaminated wipes and rags, etc. Inspected by: Ruth Williams-Morehead, HSS Date oflnspection: June 30, 1999 Type oflnspection: CEl XX CME - O&M - Focused Limited - Transporter XX Facility Rep.: James Marzolino, Western Regional Environmental Manager Type of Business: GNB is a secondary lead smelter which produces pure lead and lead alloy from mainly lead acid batteries and other lead bearing waste. The lead is subsequently sold as a product. Inspection Report GNB Technologies, Inc. Page 2 II. CONSENT Consent to conduct inspection that involves: taking photographs, reviewing and copying records, questioning personnel and inspecting hazardous waste handling areas. Yes. Consent given by: James Marzolino, Western Regional Environmental Manager III. DOCUMENTS REVIEWED a. Manifests, Bills of Lading, LDR's, Exception Reports: All LDR notifications were attached to manifest used to transport LDR waste offsite for disposal. h. Contingency Plan No violations found . c. Training Plan and Records: No violations found. d. Incident Report: N /A e. Waste Analysis Plan and Records: The facility is updating their waste analysis plan to include a detailed analysis of waste received from off-site. During the last inspection, conducted on November 30, 1998, Mr. Marzolino stated that he sent each of his customers a letter and a waste profile sheet . He said that the letter described the necessity for filling out the profile sheet and returning it to the facility. He stated that most of his customer remain unresponsive. Presently the facility is using knowledge of the waste stream in determining on how it shall be managed on site. Inspection Report GNB Technologies, Inc. Page 3 f. Operating Log: The facility has an adequate operating record (attachment 1). g. Inspection Records The facility needs to upgrade their inspection logs for the following areas to indicate how deficiencies found during an inspection are corrected: Storm Water retention pond, reverberatory and blast furnaces feed rooms, fire hoses, fire extinguishers, and emergency eye wash and showers. h. Tiered Permitting Applications and Authorization Letters: N/A I. Annual/Biennial Reports: No violations noted. j. SB 14 Plans: No violations noted. k. Closure Cost Estimates and Updates: No violations cited. I. Part A: An application was filed in 1981 by Gould , Inc. former owner ofGNB. GNB revised the Part A, and is currently operating under interim status. m. Part B: Permit is pending issuance. n. POTW Compliance Data: The facility has a permit to discharge treated waste water into the Los Angeles County Sanitation District. o. Tank and/or Containment Certifications: Inspection Report GNB Technologies, Inc. Page 4 The treatment and storage tanks used in waste water treatment do not have secondary containment. The last tank integrity test was performed in 1993. The facility is in the process of upgrading their tank system to meet compliance with a Consent Order issued by DTSC to the facility in May 1999. p. Air Board Permits: No violations found. q. Variances: Not currently operating under a variance. r. Recycling Records: N/A s. Other: N/A IV. NARRATIVE OF OBSERVATIONS/DISCUSSION WITH OPERATOR On June 30, 1999, I conducted a Comprehensive Evaluation Inspection at GNB. I received permission from Mr. Marzolino to conduct the inspection, and I told him that I would like to begin the inspection with a walk-through of the facility Prior to leaving his office, Mr. Marzolino stated that the berm and guttering has been completed, except in the railroad area, and that he is still awaiting DTSC approval. We began the facility inspection at the waste water retention pond (existing secondary containment) (photos 1-3) . The retention pond contained three large puddles of water. I was able to visually inspect the liner, and no cracks or tears were visible. Next we visited the west portion ofthe facility, which is now bermed (photos 4-7). The grey curb is the berm and the yellow curb is for truck parking. GNB has also installed guttering on the old battery warehouse building in this area (photo 8). Mr. Marzolino stated that the facility is no longer repackaging secondary batteries for resale, and this building is not currently being used for any manufacturing activities. Inspection Report GNB Technologies, Inc. Page 5 Next we visited battery and lead bearing waste storage areas 103 through 108 (photos 9 -20). During the walk-through of this area the lead bearing hazardous waste being stored was marked with a hazardous waste label with an accumulation start date and each pallet of batteries were marked with the date that it was received at the facility. There was adequate aisle space between each row of hazardous waste, and no leaks or spill were noted. Next we visited the RMPS building. The facility had not installed secondary containment or had tanks certified by a independent professional engineer. On the inspection conducted in November 1998, I noticed a release from the North and South oxidation tanks in the RMPS area. During this inspection no release was noted from either tank (photos 21 and 22). This concluded the walk-through of the facility. On our return to Mr. Marzolino's office , he showed me that guttering had also been placed on two building (photos 23 and 24) that are adjacent to Indiana Avenue. After we returned to the office I told Mr. Marzolino that due to the lateness of the day that I would return on Tuesday, July 6, 1999 to complete the inspection. On July 6, 1999 I returned to the facility and received pennission from Mr. Marzolino to continue the inspection and I began the record review. See section III. Documents Reviewed V. EXIT INTERVIEW At the end of the record review, I infonned Mr. Marzolino that I found one minor violation. I told him that the inspection logs (attachment 3) for his hazardous waste management units need to be updated to include what remedial action was taken when deficiencies are noted during an inspection. I concluded the inspection at tbis time Inspection Report GNB Technologies, Inc. Page 6 VI. ATTACHMENTS I. Operating Log 2. Photos 3. Inspection records ~ fifO Jrtz 0 0 0 0 0 t~ -- - -,- '---'-- -.-' .-. 0 ;;,~~ 0 0 •• , •• eo " -v.~ 0 tv.v-Ov--~) 0 0 0 0 0 0 6/10/1999 -- - - " - - 0 0 0 6/11/1999 0 0 0 8 120 6/14/1999 0 0 0 10 140 428 21 .4 611511999 0 0 0 299 3 60 359 18.0 0 --._--- 0 0 237 7 100 337 16.9 611611999 .. --. _._-. - 611711999 . ".- . ,-, - --611811999 .----_._-- r~~ 18.5 19 120 90 90 99 0 0 6 120 0 0 0 25 0 9 140 319 384 120 99 0 0 0 13 190 469 __0 ._--- 0 7 130 480 24.0 6 90 854 42.7 40.9 6/2111 ".612211999 _.-._--,._--_. .. .-- - . 612311999 --. _- - 114 272 0 612411999 134 278 0 818 0 , .. __ . 6125/1999 . .... _._.-- 114 138 280 ..•.... 0 825 6128/1999 114 225 288 0 890 612911999 ..•. 104 261 288 0 1 20 910 45.5 6/3011999 104 294 282 0 2 20 929 46.5 " .- 198 121 3&0 , (pO 304 -- y . .. -.-.__ . _- - . ~ ~~\* 6- ' \. '\ s,\u' ~ l·'-·' . . R" TO: J P",;:i».RZOLlNO TONY SALDANA PHil ESTRADA BIN CoNTROL SKIDS OF BATTERIES ON GROUND EST WT at .'. 2,000 DATE MAX PER BIN 128 7/1/1999 116 128 12.8~__ + _. 11 . 124 304 456 252 285 .. -.-456 -.-- 1-----. 194 1083 TRSWITH BATTS IN APPROX EST TOTAL 103,104,105, 106 &107 .-'.:.~-::::_.1-= S.K:..:D:. 2 20 !'~... ~<-<- 11,( t>-) . 'ri-c../'''''';/'}'J IN ...... 2,(, {' . /-<.. rc.~<-"w.~ ~.ff..lIW n " ., ""'-""" ...... ,.. .w""J<- eI,)' ~) . 'f1<-..1....,,; (,j 'Yi'f<.ol, ~ " ~- . +'f'V'I""'(,"" 1'1 . IA.J. ""'---1"" "". ":~ (J lhA- -tf...,...i V' o..#-··j...· I cenify under penalty of law that the above corrective actions have been taken IDd the violations have been corrected. I am aware that these are significant penalties for submitting false information. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date Signature ;,... Title ___________________________ .' DTSe fl/9S) Pag,,_of __ F-7 --.-- - - --~ - -- ---_._--_ .. SUite of C.lifomia . CalifDrnia Envirc.nrnernl' Protection Atencv ?1 L-_S_U_M_M_A_R_Y_O_F_V_IO_L_A_T_IO_N_S.--J Facility Name: _ _....\jlf~--l<~:....-._ _ _ _ __ SECTION II: OTHER VIOLA TlONSitJ OR MINOR VIOLATIONS CORRECTED DURING INSPECTION til -$e~ Fl (CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX) List of violations and compliance actions not included in Section I: Minor ViolationsfNotice to Comply o c.....I. L... r.! t:. of ~,. 5< c.f-; f.,v k...,.. .--..I-o,,-~ ~+- 'I- tfY> V (" '2-r. Wld grab slag fragments that appear to be representative of the slag material in the roll-off. 5. Place the sample collected for metals analyses into the sample container. 6. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 at different location~ in the same roll-off box two or more times. Put on a fresh pair of new, clean latel> gloves prior to collecting each additional sample. 7. Immediately retum the sample container and equipment to Sample Testing laboratory personnel. g. Put all garbage and disposable items used dwing sampling activities into disposable garbage bags. Dispose of sealed garbage bags in an appropriate manner. 11 / 2~ / 98 14:28 FAX 770 395 0474 _ --_._---- _ _ -=L'""A~E ENGI NEERING INC . .. GNB/ MARZOLINO ~005 / 019 WASTE SAMPLING PROCEDURES 1.0 Introduction These sampling procedures provide the best means possible to obtain a representative sample of conditionally acceptable plant scrap, polypropylene and Blast Furnace slag wastes, and Storm Water Retention Pond sediment. A representative sample is collected and handled in a manner that preserves its original physical form and composition, as well as prevents contrunination or changes in concentration of the chemical parameters to be analyzed. De.contalllination of tile equipment used to collect the representative samples is extremely important in order to prevent cross-contamination between sample locations and between individual samples at each sample location. Decontamination procedures are discussed in Section 2.0. The sampling procedures for the various wllste types at the facility are described in Section 3.0 through Section 6.0. TIw frequency of sample collection is discussed in Se?tioD 7.0 and the parameters to be analyzed are described in Section 8.0. 2.0 Sampling Equipment Decontamination 2.1 General This guideline presents a method for the decontamination of sampling equipment, including trowels, mixing bowls, sampling dredges, etc., used in the collection of conditionally acceptable plant scrap, polypropylene and Blast Furnace slag wastes, and Stonn Water Retention Pond sediment at the facility , Sampling equipment will be decontaminated by Sample Testing laboratory personnel. 2.2 Health and Safety Considerations Some decontamination solutions are potentially harmful. Nitric acid and hydrochloric acid ru:e strong oxidizing agents as well as extremely corrosive to the skin and eyes. Safety glasses ,vith protective side shields, neoprene or nitrile gloves, and long-sleeved protective clothing will be worn whenever acids are being used. 2.3 Decontamination Procedure Sampling equipment decontamination will be conducted in accordance with the following procedure; I. Check equipment for damage and proper working order. 2. Wear applicable personal protective clothing and equipment outlined ill the plant's health and safety plan. 3. Thoroughly wash the equipment with a nonphosphate detergent/soap and tap water mixtllre using a brush to remove any particulate matter or surface film. 1 11 24 / 98 14:30 FAX 770 395 0474 - -'- , - -- - -' _ _--'L"'A~E ENGINEERING INC. o GNB / !(ARZOLl NO ~ 006 / 019 4. Rinse equipment with tap water. 5. Rinse equipment with dilute (0,1 M) hydrochloric acid or dilute (O.IM) nitric acid. Dilute hydrochloric acid is preferred when cleaning stainless steel beclluse nitric acid may oxidize the steel. 6. Rinse equipment with tap water. 7. Rinse equipment with deionh:ed water. 8. Allow equipment to thorDughly air dry in a dust-free envirolUnent. 9. Wrap equipment in clean alwninum foil (shiny side on the outside) and seal in a plastic bag to prevent contamination during storage or transportation i.1l the plant. 10. Containerize waste decontamination fluids and treat accordingly. 3.0 Conditionally Acceptable Plant Scrap 3.1 General Approximatel y seven percent ofthe facility ' s incoming feed material is made up ofleadbearing scrap. GNB classifies this "plant scrap" material obtained from battery andlor lead oxide manufacturers, other lead-associated industries, and other miscellaneous industries as "conditionally acceptable." This means that the plant scrap will be accepted for lead smelting only if visual inspection and laboratory analysis proves that the material is not a hazardous waste. Examples of conditionally acceptable plant scrap include the following: Battery Manufacturelli and Lead Oxide Manufacturers o Acid filters o Shop abrasives o Wastewater treatment sludges, filter cakes, residues, and solids o Emission control sludges, filter cakes, residues, and solids from lead-associated industries (e.g., K069 and 0008 wilste) Lead-Associated Industries (Except Battery and/or Lead Oxide Manufacturers) o Baghouse bags o Sweepings Shop a'brasives o o Wastewater treatment sludges, filter cakes, reSidues, and solids o Emission control dust, sludges, filter cakes, residues, and solids from lead-associated industries (e.g., K069 and 0008 w"'lte) o Lead oxide and lead oxide residues o Dross 11 / 24 / 98 14 : 31 FAX 770 395 0474 _ _ _ LAKE ENGINEERING I NC. o GNB t h!ARZOLINO Ii!J007 / 019 Other Miscellaneous Industries o Char~ing jumpers lind clips (with insulated wire removed) o Lead-based pigments and compounding agents 3.2 Sampling Procedure COnditionnlly acceptable plant scrap is sampled to verify that the material is not a hazardous waste prior to the drum and its contents being processed into eitner the Reverb Furnace (if a wet component is associated with the ?plant scrap) or the Blast Furnace (if the plant scrap is dry). Grab samples of each type of material identified from the drlUll are collected using a trowel or small spade following proper decontamination procedures, and are homogenized to create a single composite sample per drum. The following procedure will be used when col\ecting conditionallY acceptable plant scrap samples: 1. Obtain the following items from Sample Testing laboratory personnel: o o o o decontaminated, stainless steel band trowels or small spades (dry and completely wrapped in aluminum foil with the shiny side out) decontaminated, stainless steel spoon (dry and wrapped) decontaminated, stainless steel mixing bowl (dry and wrapped) two 500-ml laboratory cleaned, wide-mouth glass jars with Teflon-lined caps 2. Set up at in the designated containment building and prepare to collect numerous grab sample of plant scrap. 3. Wear new, clean latex gloves, in addition to applicable personnel protective clothing and equipment outlined in the plant's health and safety plan. 4. Empty the contents of a single drwn of plant scrap onto the floor and count the types of different material that are observed. 5. Remove the aluminum foil from a hand trowel or small spade. Insert the sampling device into one type of material and collect a sample. 6. Place the sample collected for metals analyses into the mixing bowl (aluminum foil removed) . 7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for each type of material to be collected from the drum. Put on a fresh pair of 11CW, clean latex gloves and make certain that a properly decontaminated sampling device is used to collect each additional sample. 8. Use the trowel or spoon (aluminum foil removed) to mix the sample material in the mixing bowl to achieve maximum homogeneity . - 11 / 24 / 98 .. ~::'FAX 770 }95 0474. _ _ . '- " - " LAKE ENGIKEERING INC . o GNB ! !!!lRZOLINO IilJ008 ! 019 9. Transfer the thoroughly mixed sample into the two sample jars. Secure the caps tightly. 10. Immediately return the sample jars and equipment to Sample Testing laboratory personneL 11 . Put aU garbage and disposable items used during sampling activities into disposable garbage bags. Dispose of sealed garbage bags in an appropriate manner. 4.0 Polypropylene 4.1 General The polypropylene battery case material is crushed and segregated during the battery decasing process in the RMPS. The lighter polypropylene chips are segregated from the heavier battery components in the SinklFloat Separator. The chips are blown into fully enclosed semitrailers and aliDwed to air dry for at least three days priDr to shipment off-site for recycling. The polypropylene chips have the potential to contain residual lead. 4.2 Sampling Procedure Polypropylene in the semi-trailers is sampled to verify that the cbips are not a hazardous waste prior to shipment off-site for recycling , The process generating the polypropylene is relatively sinrple, and the resulting chips are II homogeneous material. Therefore, a single grab sample collected per trailer constitutes II representative sample. The sample is collected using a trowel or small spade following propel' decontamination procedures. The following procedure will be used when collecting polypropylene samples: I. Obtain the fDllowing items [Tom Sample Testing laboratory persDnnel: o o o o decontaminated, stainless steel hand trowel or small spade (dry and completely wrapped in aluminum fDil with the shiny side Ollt) decontaminated, stainless steel spoon. (dry and wrapped) decontaminated, stainless steel mixing bowl (dry and wrapped) two 500-mllaborntory cleaned, wide-mouth glass jars with Teflon-lined caps 2. Set up at the back ofthe senti-trailer and prepare to collect a single grab sample of polypropylene chips. 3. Wear new, clean latex gloves, in addition tD applicable personnel protective clothing and equipment outlined ill the plant's health and safety plan. 4. Remove the alwllimun foil from the hand trowel or small spade. Insert the sampling device into the polypropylene chips and cDllect a sample. 5. Place the sample collected for metals analyses into the mixing bowl (alwninwn foi l 11 / 24 / 98 14:33 fAX 770 395 0474 LAKE E N GI N E~RI N G INC. o GNB/MARZOLI NO ii!J009 / 019 removed). Use the trowel or spoon (aluminum foil removed) to mix the sample to achieve maximum homogeneity. 6. Transfer the thoroughly mixed sample into the two sample jars. Secure the caps tightly. 7. lrnmecliately return the sample jars and equipment to Sample Testing laboratory persolUlel. 8. Put all garbage and disposable items used during sampling activities into disposable garbage bags. Dispose of sealed garbage bags in an appropriate manner. 5.0 Blast Furnace Slag 5.1 General The molten slag gen~rated by the plant's Blast Furnace is poured into slag molds or slag buttons. After initial cooling, the slag is removed from the buttons into a bunker in the Blast Fmnace Feed Room for further cooling. A portion of the slag (reron slag) is returned to the Blast Furnace as a flux and the remainder is loaded into roll-off boxes for shipment off site. The Blast FUlJlaCe slag has the following typical composition: carbon, calci\lm oxide, sodi\lm oxide, silicon dioxide., iron oxide, and minor quantities oflead and other metal compow](is. 5.2 Sampling Procedure Blast Furnace slag loaded in the roll-off boxes is sampled to verify that the slag is not a hazardous waste prior to shipment off-site for disposal. Grab samples of slag material from a roll-off are collected using II trowel or small spade following proper decontamination procedures, and are homogenized to create a Single composite sample .per roll-off. The following procedure will be used when collecting Blast Furnace slag samples from a roll-off box: 1. Obtain a new, clean I-gallon plastic bag or two I-liter laboratory cleaned, wide-mollth glass jars with Teflon-lined caps from Sample Testing laboratory personnel. 2. Set up next to II roll-off box containing Blast Furnace slag and prepare to collect numerous grab sample of slag fragments. 3. Wear new, clean late)!. gloves, in addition to applicable personnel protective clothing and equipment outlined in the plant's health lind safety plan. 4. Reach over the side of the roll-off box and grab slag fragments that appear to be representative oJ the slag material in the roll-off. 5. Place the sample collected for metals analyses into the saIllple container. 6. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 at different locations in the same roll-off box two or more times . 11 / 24 / 98 -- 14: 34 fAX 770 395 047~ LAIm ENGINEERING INC . o GNB/ MARZOLINO ~010 / 019 Put on a fresh pair of new, dean latex gloves prior to collecting each additional sample. 7. Immediately return the sample container and equipment to Sample Testing laboratory personnel. 8. Put all garbage and disposable items used during sampling activities into disposable garbage bags. Dispose of sealed garbage bags in an appropriate manner. 6.0 Stonn Water Retention Pond Sediment 6.1 General Sediment washed into the Stonn Water Retention Pond is sampled to verify that the pond is not managing a hazardous material . A single grab sample of sediment collected from the pond constitutes a representative sample because of the homogeneous nature of the sediment. The sample is collected using a sampling dredge following proper decontamination procedures. 6.2 Sampling Procedure The sampling dredge is a clamshell-like scoop constructed of stainless steeL The shell is opened and latched in place, and slowly lowered to the bottom of the pond using a hand line. The screen over the shell allows water to pass through the dredge as it is lowered, thus reducing turbulence. The scissor design closes the shell automatically when it stlikes the bottom. Side plates on each side of the shell prevent fouling by pushing debris aside. Movable neoprene flaps over the screen prevents water from washing the sediment sample out of the shell as tile sarnpler is raised to the surface. The dredge is easily operated by one persoll. T he following procedwe will be used when collecting Storm Water Retention Pond sediment sampJes: I. Obtain the following items from Sample Testing laboratory personnel: o o o o o decontaminated sampling dredge (dry and completely wrapped in alwninum foil with the shiny side ont) decontaminated, stainless steel pan (dry and wrapped) decontaminated, stainless steel spoon or trowel (dry and v,Tapped) decontaminated, stainless steel mixing bowl (dry and wrapped) two 500-mllaboratory cleaned, wide-mouth glass jars with Teflon-lined caps 2. Set up at the Stonn Water Retention Pond and prepare to collect a single grab sediment sample at the designated locution. 3. Wear new, clelllllatex gloves, in addition to applicable personnel protective clothing and equipment outlined in the plant's health and safety plan. _ 14; 36 FAX no 395 0474 _ _ --- - -- - 111 24 / 98 .' - - _. LAKE ..ENG INEERI NG I NC. .. GNB / MARZOLI NO ~ 011l019 4. Remove the aluminum foil from the dredge and attach it to the necessary length of new, clean sample line. Solid braided 3f16-inch nylon rope is usually of sufficient strel1~h; however, 3/4-inch or great~r nylon rope allows for easier hand hoisting. 5. Measure and mark the distance to the bottom of the sample line. A second mark, 1 yard shallower, will indicate when the lowering rat<: will be reduced, th\)s preventing UDJlecessary bottom disturbance. 6. Open the shell of the dredge until latched. From this point on, support the dredge by its sample line or the dredge will be tripped and the shell will close. 7. Tie the free end ofthe sample line to a fix~d support to prevent accidental loss of the dredge. 8. Begin lowering the dredge until the proximity mark is Teached . 9. Slovvthe rate of lowering the last yard until contact with the pond bottom is fell. 10. Allow the sample line to slack several inches. 11 . Slowly raise the dredge clear of the pond water. 12. Place the dredge into the tray (aluminum foil removed) and open. Lift the dredge clear of the tray. 13. Use the spoon or trowel (alwninum foil removed) to place the sediment collected for metals analyses into the mixing bowl (aluminum foil removed). Mix the sample to achieve maximum homogeneity. 14. Transfer the thoroughly mixed sample into the two sample jars. Secure the caps tightly. Coarse material including gravel, leaves, and sticks will not be submitted for analysis. 15 , Immediately return the sample jars and equipment to Sample Testing laboratory per?sonnel. 16. Put aU garbage and disposable items used during sampling activities into disposable garbage bags. Dispose of sealed garbage bags in an appropriate manner. 7.0 Sample Collection Frequency Samples of conditionally acceptable plant scrap, polypropylene and Blast Furnace slag wastes, and Storm Water Retention Pond sedinlent at the frequency and conditions specified in Table 7.1 . _ _1112419.8 14: 37 FH 770 395 0474_ _ . LAllE ENGINEERI NG I NC . Ii!J012l019 TABLE 7.1 WASTE SAMPLING FREQUENCY Metals Every 25th drum Every 25th drum Every 50th drum Sweepings Volatile8 & semi volatiles Annually Annually Annually Sludges, filter cakes, residues, solids, & dross Chlorinated bydrocarbons Every 25th drum Every 25th drum Every 50th drum FlO Every drum Every drum Every drum Polyethylene Metals Semiannually Semiannually Annually Blast Furnace slag Metals Semiannually Semiannually Annually Stonn Water Retention Pond sediment Metals Monthly Monthly Bi-monthly Conditionally acceptable plant scrap 8.0 Sample Analyses 8.1 Metals Analyses Required laboratory analyses of the sampled material are specified on the chain of custody form and include the analyses presented in Table 8.1. Method 6010 from Test Methods lor Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Merhods (EPA SW-846) is used for all metals analyses, except mercury. SW-846 Method 747017471 is used for the mercury analyses. The first laboratory run of each sample uses the Toxicity Characteristics Leaching Procedure (TeLl') method for metals pursuant to 22 CCR 66261.24. The laboratory is instructed on the chain of custody foml, as well as verbally, that ifthe sample fails TCLP, no addition~l analyses is conducted. The sampled material is classitled as a federal hazardous waste and is transported wlder manifest via a licensed waste hauler for treatment and disposal in a properly permitted facility . The polypropylene is manifested to a permitted plastics teclamation facility and the Blast Furnacc Slag to "permitted RCRA Class I landfill for treatment and disposal in accordance with land disposal restrictions (LDR). TABLE 8.1 REQUESTED SAMPLE ANALYSES ?_ _ 1l! _2_41_9_& ._1_4_;3_8 FAX 77 0 395 047~4_ _ LAKE ENGI NEERI NG INC . Barium -r -r Cadmium -f Clu-omiwn .r Arsenic Mercury -r -r Selenium -f Silver -f Lead o GNS/ llARZOLINO Ii!J 013 / 019 -r- - - II -f f Sodiwn If the sample passes TCLP, then the laboratory is instructed to conduct a second nlll to analyze the remaining portion of the sample using the Waste Extraction Test (WET) described in 22 CCR 6626 J .24. If the sample fails either or both the WET soluble threshold limit concentration (STLC) or total threshold limit concentration (TILC) criteria for lead or the other heavy metals listed in Table 8.1, the sampled material is classified as a Califomia hazardous waste. 'nle polypropylene is manifested as a Califomia hazardous waste to Il pennitted plastic reclamation facility and the Blast Furnace slag to a pennitted California Class I landfill for treatment and disposal ill accordance with LDR. If Ule sample passes both the STLC and TILe criteria, then the sampled material is classified as non-hazardous waste. TIle polypropylene is classified as a non-hazardous waste and is transported Wlder a bill of lading via a licensed hauler to a pernritted plastic reclamation facility and the Blast Furnace slag to a Class II solid wast", (non-hazardous) landfill. 8.2 Organic Analyses The samples of conditionally acceptable plant scrap sweepings obtained from leadassociated industries are sent off site for analysis. The samples are analyzed for total volatile and sernivolatile organic compounds (40 CFRPart 261, Appendix VIII) using SW-846 Methods 8240 and 8270, respectively. 111C' samples of conditionally acceptable plant scrap sludges, filter cakes, residues, solids, and dross from batteryand/or le;.d oxide manufacturers and from other lead-associated industries are also sent off site for analysis. These samples are analyzed for chlorinated hydrocarbons using SW-846 Method 8120. _ _1_1_ / 2_4_ ' ~_8_1_4.: 39 FAX 770 39:::~,----"O,,-4!...7=-4 _ _ _--"L""AKI;: ENGINEERING IN C .... I .- o G."1B / MARZOLIKO "'. 8.3 Hydrocarbon V spor Analyses Each drwn of conditionally acceptable plant scrap sweepings is tested with a portable flame ionization detector (FID) calibrated to methane according to Laboratory Analysis Procedures developed by GNB' 5 Quality Manager. The FID is capable of detecting hydrocarbons at levds of 1 ppm in organic vapors: 11 / 24 ' 98 - ' ~-- ' .. , .-, 14:42 FAX 770 395 0474 ~KE ENGINEERING INC . o GNB f IlARZOLIf'O ". USEPA, 1984, Characterization of Hazardous Waste Sites-A Methods Manual: Volume Il Available Sampling Methods (2nd ed.), EPA-600/4-84-076. ~017 / 019 lli2V98 LAKE - - ' .. I o o ~~GIKEERING INC, o GNB fl!ARZOLINO ~018 / 019 o Polypropylene Sampling Procedures Polypropylene blown into fully enclosed semi-trailers is sampled to verify that the chips are not a hazardous WllSte prior to shipment off-site for recycling. The process generating the polypropylene is relatively simple, and the resulting chips are a homogeneous material. Therefore, a single grab sample collected per trailer constitutes a representative sample. The sample is collected using a trowel or small spade following proper decontamination procedures. Procedure The following procedure will be used when collecting polypropylene samples: 1. Obtain the following items from Sample Testing laboratory personnel: o o o o decontaminated, stainless steel hand trowel or small spade (dry and completely wrapped in aluminum foil with the shiny side out) decontaminated, stainless steel spoon (dry and wrapped) decontaminated, stainless steel mixing bowl (dry and wrapped) two 500-mllaboratory cleaned, wide-mouth glass jars with Teflon-lined caps 2. Set up at the back of the semi-trailer and prepare to collect II single grab sample of polypropylene chips, 3. Wear new, clean latex gloves, in addition to applicable personnel protective clothing and equipment outlined in the plant's health and safety plan. 4. Remove the alwninwn foil from the hand trowel or small spade. Insert the sampling device into the polypropylene chips and collect a sample. 5. Place the sample collected for metals analyses into the mixing bowl (aluminum foil removed). Use the trowel or spoon (aluminum foil removed) to mix the sample \0 achieve maximum homogeneity. 6. Transfer the thoroughly mixed sample into the two sample jars, Secure the caps tightly. 7. Immediately return the sample jars and equipment to Sample Testing laboratory personnel 8. Put all garbage and disposable items used during sampling activities into disposable garbage bags. Dispose of sealed garbage bags in an appropriate manner. ll i 2U98 - -'- -.0 , . 14 : 44 FAX 770 395 0474 LAKE ENGINEERI~G INC . o GNB / KARZOLINO il)019 / 019 . Sampling Equipment Decontamination Procedures This guideline presents a method for the decontamination of sampling equipment, including trowels, mixing bowh, sampling dredges, etc., used in the collection of waste and sediment samples at the plant. Sampling equipment will be decontAminated prior to each use to prevent cross-contamination between sample locations and between individual samples at each location. SlIIIIpling equipment will be decontaminated by Sample Testing laboratory personnel. Hl:alth and Safety Considerations Some decontamination solutions are potentially harmful. Nittic acid and hydrochloric acid are strong oxictiring agents as well as extremely coIl'osive to the skin and eyes. Safety glasses with protective side shields, neoprene or nitrile gloves, and long-sieeved protective clothing will be wom whenever acids are being used. Procedure Sampling equipment decontamination will be conducted in accordance with the following procedure: 1. 2. Check equipment for damage and proper working order. Wear applicable personal protective clothing and equipment outlined in the plant's health . and safety plan. 3. Thoroughly wash !he equipment with a nonphosphate detergent/soap and tap WBter mixture using a brush to remove any particulate matter or 5urface film. 4. Rinse equipment with lap water. 5. Rinse equipment with dilute CO. 1M) hydrochloric acid or dilute (0.1M) nitric acid. Dilute hydrochloric acid is preferred when cleaning stainless steel because nitric acid may oxidize the steel. 6. Rinse equipment with tap water. 7. Rinse equipment with deionized water. 8. Allow equipment to thoroUihlY air dry in a dust?free environment. 9. Wrap equipment in clean aluminum foil (shiny side on the outside) and seal in 8 plastic bag to prevent contAmination during stol1l&e or transportation in the planL 10. Containerize waste decontamination fluids and treat accordingly. '., o " COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY ? 1955 Workman M i ll Road. Whillier. CA 90601 ?1.00 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 4996. Whillier. CA 90607oo 996 Telephone: (lIO) 699?7411. FAX : (310) 695?6139 CHARLES W. CARRY Cn;,,' Engin oo r ond G."eroJ Manage' .June 21, 1995 Et,'I/UJ ,./ivC :JI ,"1oa::> File: 02-00.05-00195-11 092Z AeQunt No. 1893252 Mr. Samuel Kevin Wilson City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Ave. Vernon, CA 90058 Dear Mr. Wilson: Induslrial Wastewater Discharge Permit No. !1Q92R-I ONB Battery Tcdlnologics 2717 S. Indiana SL Vernon CA 90058 Enclosed are !WO (2) approved set> of plans Bnd copics of the approved Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit for the subject company. This permil application was submilled in accordance with Ordinance requirement> to apply for a permit revision upon 8 substantial increase in wastCW3ter quanlity. Please ' review these for compliance with your requirements, and retain the tOpies you require for your files. The Applicant'S copy of the approved plans and Industrial WaslCW3ter Discharge Permit, along with a copy of this leiter and' requirement list, should be forwarded to the applicant. A copy of this leller Is forwarded . to Ihe applicant as notification of tbe Sanitation DistriclS' permit requirements, which are in force from the current date. If any additional permit requirements are issued to the applicant by your agency, copies should be forwarded to the Sanitation Districl5 for our records. The approved plans consist of: 1. DWG. No. DM-OIS, Rev. 8: Plot Plan 2. DWG. No. 39-005?001, Rev. I: L.A. Waste Water Treatment Schema lie P & 1.0. 3. DWG. No. S-I: Pond & Drain Upgrade 4. DWG. No. 39-724-100, Rev. D: South Yard Storm Water Relenlion Pond 5. DWG. No. 39-724-101, Rev. E: West Yard Drainage To Soulh Yard Siorm Water Retention Pond. Approval of the permit Is subject to compliance "'ith all applicable Ordinance requirements, upon any corrections shown in red on Ihe drawings, and upon Ihe items indicated on the anached requirement lis\. Failure 10 comply with all items on the requirement Iisl invalidales this approval and issuancc. Invalid.lion of this permit will result in the Applicant being deemed to be operaling wi!hout a valid permi! and SUbject 10 immediate discontinuance of sewer scl'\ices for induSirial operalions. Successful compliancc with all conditions of approval will re&ult in a formal approval Ihat will elCpire five (5) years from the dale 01 this leller. 17. This approval of the existing prelreatment system by the Sanitation Districts Is for only the general concept presented. The proper maintenance and operation of the system is the responsibility of the permiuee and his contractors. 18. All industrial wastewater discharged to the sewer must not contain over SO mg/l of thiosulfate (as S). 19.. . The Sanitation Districts' Policy on Rainwater and Stormwater is established under the provisiorts of Section 305 of the Wastewater Ordinance as amended November I, 1989. SectIon 305 specifies that no rainwater or stormwater shall be discharged to the Districts' sewerage system, except where prior approval has been given by the Chief Engineer. Discharge of contaminated rainwater from the retention pond to the wastewater pretrealrnent system prior to discharge to the sewerage system must be done berween 10:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. and at least 24 hours after cessation of rainfall. The industrial wastewater peak discharge rate shall not exceed 300 gallons per minute at all times. The existing 3' Dia line conveying the rainwater from the rainwater pond directly to the sewage system m!ill be abandoned and be se."lled. All rainwater discharges must be processed by the wastewater pretreatment system. 20. Regular calibration and maintenance of the existing flow monitoring system wQl be required in accordance with the enclosed 'Industrial Wastewater Discharge Flow Measurement Requirements.' Specifically, hydraulic calibrations oi the system shall be performed at least once every three years while instrument calibrations shall be performed at least .once per year. 21. The permittee must implement a regular program of cleaning, checking and maintaining all the components of the existing flow monitoring system. This program must include frequent cleaning of the primary element and probes, performing independent checks and calibrations to evaluate the system's accuracy, etc. All maintenance performed on the flow monitoring system must be recorded on the enclosed "Flow Monitoring Maintenance Records". 22. The "Flow Monitoring System Maintenance Records". form must he maintained by the company or the consultant at the recorder ?Iocation, or another location easily accessible for inspection by SanitatIon Districts' employees. Maintenance activities, recorded on the above mentioned form, shall he submitted to the Districts with ail calibration repon submittals. These activities include: checking the "zero flow' level of the system, cleaning the system, the piping and the measuring probes, changing the recorder's chan, performing independent checks to evaluate the system's accuracy, etc. Furthermore, the Flow Monitoring System Maintenance Records should contain totalizer readings taken at least once every rwo weeks, together with the date and time that the data was gathered. This information should also be concurrently noted on the recorder chart, which should be annotated on 3 23. The permittee must keep a log book for all spills that must be made available to Districts' employees during business hours . This log book pertains to all materials removed from spill containment areas including rainwater and must contain the follOwing information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 24. daily basis. Date and time oC the spill. Name of material that was spilled. Quantity (volume) of spill. Cause of spill. Method of disposal. Corrective action to prevent spills from reoccurring. Name of operator who disposed of the spill. Under no circumstances shall process solution spills be discharged directly to the sewer. Unreclaimed or untreated process solution spills shall be hauled to a legal disposal site. .oCAUFORNIA LAND L. o.:iPOSAL RESTRlcnON NOTICe ",ND CERnFICATION ,n. !~'I a.n.,."" Nam. . G N 6 Te-c'nno\ou..'1 II ~ifoml. H.:IIIOOU. Wuta Cod.111 , ~, Thrs farm I'S C'MoI P,ofil. Numoe, suQmm.d to DI.m,,:., Wast. Management. Ine. In Icccrcal'\Cl Mth E ~ 0 ~ - "1 0 tn. reaulr.ments ot CCR Titl. 22. O\.our 18. Artid. 1. wnic" rem dlSOCl&al 01 conaln n.u&fClQUI 'N.ml. I !'law marked tn. aoptopnate bex (box oo A ttlfOUQI'I 01 below to indiCAte I'Iow my wuw must be tn&I\&Q CtI U'I. Iatu!l to ". land (2IS001&1 r.ttnctionl. A copy of aJI ~k:atli. tnnnent ItaftC1&tds and w&ft8 an&lylll data. whet' Iv.dable. ia rnaJmatned It th 0'I.a ~ c:omonn Mana.o-ement t.clity id.nbfied on th. mantfHt nrt oo t41Oed abrNI. I hew I'" \II.tI1. oelow 10 Indlcatw 1111 IPplicatll. non-ACAA Iw&nlouo _110 .ntlr.a ttl o oQproPNt. C&Iifoml. WI. . ".uno from 22 CCR I 6e2S8.2l1. -~ Code and ct)ec:6tad tnt' .mtCaJ Wilt. appt'Opn.", be, ., . .. ~ R_CWd w._ S_ 0' Caillomi. Un.d 2:2 CCR I 66261.29 ~n , ~1II .uppott tills certificatjon and that. _ upon my inquity at """" 1ndMdu.J, /mmodaly fWopon,_ fcx obCaInlng tills 1ttfotrM1Jon, 11>0_ Nt !be ,",nnent p",.. .. flu OHn end trIIintIIiru>d _ I t ( 10 as ID ccmp/y will! 1M ".r1omWrc. _ , , Ip<<:IIfod In _ 4 and vr;cle I I 01 cMpte, 18, division 4.5, rlt>> 22. CCR and III appliable ptolliCltlon, 101 fcx1h In ueOon 66268.32 or RCAA ueOon 3004(d} (42 U.s.C. UC1>OI1 6924(d)) without impemuSlible di/utlo<1 of 1M ptOhlbllod _ . 1 _ _ _ 1t>tJ,. .,. 'II]nificant ".n&llie, lor ,ucmllllnq o Iai.. cer1ificooon. incIvcIing 1M pasS/Citify of a ~ne end Imprisonment.' . ope_ J ~ C. RESTRICTED WAST!. SUBJECT TO AN EXEMP'TlON (2:2 CCR M251.7(a)(3)) The was,. id.ntified &bow iI ... bject to o plOhibiIlon Implomo_ date 01 _. _ _ _ _. 0. RESTlIICTED WAST!. CAN BE lAND DISPOSED WITlIO\1T TREATMENT 1 certIfy undor ".naJty of law tt'Iat I ".rsonlily haw .ammed end _ /omniar WIlt! ft>o ...... ttllOugn analySi' and M.ung or rIIrougn /alaWtOO90 at ft>o _ .... It> .upport ttli. cortilk;at;on. tIlaI ft>o _ complie, WIllI ft>o IINtmOnt 1tIIldart1oo _?10<1 in CCR rille 22. division 4.5. CMptwf 18. aff>CIe 4 ,nd artx:1e I I and III app/ic&llIo pnol1iCition. I01lort11ln CCR T1t1e 22. ,ocDon 68268.32 or RCAA .lC11On 3004(dj(42 U.s.Co o octiort 6P24(d)). I .m.-no tt'Iat tfIo pouibUify 01 ~ ~no ana unprisonmont' . I t-.oy ce1trIy 11111 all Infotmation &Ubmllted In this end all "_ ...,.. ~~. , . dooumen1a 10 com"""" and ICQII'''' to tho t>Mt oll1ty Ia ", .. I. dg4 and ,.,.". . ,. ' :'- , ) Stote 01 ColiForn io- En vironmen tal Protection Agenc)' Form Approved OMS No. 2050-0039 (Expires 9-30-99) P!eqs. print oJ type. Form cI,u;anecl for use on alile (I 2-p;lc; ';':\~! ,-,:.../ - ' \~t t See Instructions on back 0' , '" ',; "':':\ ~ "e 6. ~-?.I f'\\ Deportment 01 Toxic: Substances Co ni California o ,Ittr. 2. Poge 1 , in, ~e shaded oreos i, not required by Federal low. 01 1 7. ::l ..: u . 2 Company No me " 9. , 1F0,;I;,y Nom. o"d 5;', Add,.., CHZ~'JICAi.. W~\STZ MJ.aAGEr'!~fiT 35351 CLDSiCl!..!liZ liD.AD ,U:TTU;;;?j,\:J CITY, C,\.93239 w I .... marked, Qnd label.d, and are in all respects in prop.r conditio" for transport y highway It and nolionol gOllemman! Ii. If I am 0 large qua ntity 9.n.rolor, r certify Ihot t hove (] program in ploce 10 ,.dlKe Ihe volume ond toxicity of wos le generoted to the degree I hove determined to be economically proclicable and that I have ~elected the procticable methad 01 treatmen t, sloroge, or dhposol currently available to m. which minimius ,he present and future threat to human health ond th e environmen t; 011:, il l am 0 small quantity generator, I hove mode a good faith effort to minimize my wOl'e generation and selecl the besl waste monogement method thai is available 10 me ond thai I con alford. / 0 0 NOT WRITE BEL //r DTse B022A'.'t4!97) EPA. B700-22 y~: ,;Z: .,,- LINE. TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOII: WITHIN 30 DAYS. o (Generoton wha submit hazardous woste lor Ironsport out?ol? stote, produce completed capy thi s copy and send to DTSC within 30 dayd 0' Slate of California-Environmental Protection Agency ~~)(m Appr.p::ed OMB No. 2050-0039 !Expires 9?30-99) p~ ;.ou;. print or type;' Form des igned lor 1,1$8 on eli/e (J2-pitb See nstruchons on back af " .o 6. o.portrnent of To",ic Sublloncitl ConI! Sacramento, Califomia .'. ._ UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST 3. o Nom. ood MoU". Add"" , ~ ,r . ". 7- o. us EPA 10 N,mb.' i- - . ..... .. " "'- IF'. .. ,,: "d 7 . Tron$porler 2 Company Nome ~ ~ << u ~ ~~ ~5 00 ~! ~~ ..... 10 OX> OX> N :~?:\aF~n?: :~; G I It oJ,. 'JI()191:;;IC" ~ E rcb~ . --~--------------------~~~~~~~r-~~~ N E R A 60 T 'P 0 - I I c. I I I ;:~ f;{~l . ;::~[i~j l ., ". J J J J d. :'~'.: C Z w U ~ .. 1 :.'. '. ~!?~.. .. !~!' .~,I "jl~,,"J\t~ 0' ;t{;~' ~ .. ,.,:; ~':~~ ::H~1F2 I I I I . 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GENERATOR'S CERTifiCATION: I hereby declare that the conten" af !hi, consienmenl Cf, fully and occurately ducribed above by proper shiPFing nome and or. clani/ied, pocked, marked, and lobeled, and are in all respecls in proper condition for transport by highway a ccording to appl icable international cnd nol iano govarnmenl regulalions. ~ << u ~ If I am (I large quantity generolor, I certify thol J hoye (I proerom in ploce to reduce 'he volume and toxicity of woste generated 10 the degr oo I have de' ''rnined 10 bl! economically practicable Dnd thot I hove selected the practicable method of trealment, Iloroeo, or disposa l currently ovoilable 10 me whith minimins 'he pnuent 'ond lutur. threat to human health and the environment; OR, if I am a smoll q uantity generator, I have mode a good faith .Fforlto minimize my wosle generation and 5elect the besl wast, management method thai is . a vailable 10 me and that J ton alford. '" 0 >- U Z w (!) '" ::;: Printed/Typed Name W Tn<NbItIon ~Ing Imp"",o"ta""" T,NImot!t St.lnd.ltd oat. (from Z2 eCRI MetaJ..conuminQ aqueoOu o ....w ic:Mn1I'ft.o In 22 CCR 65268..2S1Ca). 1~/fIfJ 2 PCB w.~oo Id.mrfi.-d In MCtion 6S2151!..29(b". o /27 /fIfJ 3 Auto .nteddt, wan. idtrrtffied in MCtion 66:2!S8.29(cl. S/8/9' Non"""'astewlter solvent waste id.ntifl.c1 In MC'tion 66258..29(d). 5/11/91 5 I8 I7 Ha,zarljous 'NU18 ftlunclIY (res.rveo' (fat Olty a.ana identified in section ~.2SI(el . 1/1/91 . pe1rOteum wutes) M.lLI..conlamlng solkl wasta k1entif1ed In section 66215a.29fg) . wuro approp"'" bas '" . 1 i ."'--...l Wino HIIInQ frcm 22 CCI'! I 6!!268-29. 158:268.107111 _ . I.e 6l!2IS!I. '(011111) M258.1071b1 ., 6e258.106laIl21 , 1/1/'95 66258.1061.1131 1/, /91 6!!268.1 06lall_) 1/'/91 _.I06III1S) 8 Fly un. bottcm un. ro_ un o( b&qhouae 9 8aghous. 10 AquttOU1I and liquid organic wute Idemtfled In &ectiCln 6S2:6!..290}. 1/'/'9S _.112 l' Solid waste cont'aining Otgana identtfled In MCtkJn 6c5268.29(k). 1/,/'95 _.113 12 (reserved) (for liQuid redox with metaJal 3/'/93 56268.114 I 13 wut8 from foundrie~ Idontifiod In 6!!268-29(h). identified In Iec:tion ~n}. Asb.stos-contl.ming waste identified In IK:lIon 66268..29fm) . A. RESnUCTED WASTE REOUIRES TREATMENT I am tn. gen.e ratot of the wU't. identified abOYI which must be trutee to mH1 trI. acpliC&l:lle treatment st&ndarcs M11C1nn In CCR TiUe 22. artId. " or Artlcte 11 of Q\~pter 18. B.l RESTRICTED WASTE TREATED TO PERFORMAHCE STANDARDS . 7 QITffy under ponlUrf of law that I tuM. pof>O(101ly o,,",",nlld ond un famjli&rwit/! If>O "'.."onl tocflnoJog-f and opormon of",. "'6fmOnl procOIi 111..:1 ID .uppon tI1h ClI~ and fMt. _ upon my inquiry 01 ff>oso IndMduaJ. /mmediattJly " ..pon,iOJo IcY 0tx&Jn1nq tI1/a Infr:>tmadon, I o.liow _ 1M In"nmonl procell flu t>eon opo~ and mVntainlld _tty 10 &lID CQmpIy wit/! ",. apocll'>>d In oI1icJo 4 vIC! ",,",10 r' of cMptrJr 18, dMsion 4.S, rttle 22. CCR and oIl.;>plicablo prolliOltlol!. _ fortIIln,.",;on !M;268.32 or RCRA ucOOn 3()()4(d} (42 U.s.c. _ 6924(d)} 'rfIIIfthout ;mptltmluit;)M dilution 01 tJw ptC/Ilt:Jlr.d~. I am awarw IhC the,. ..,. sK}nmcanr penalties for suornittlng o faiN certi6c.abon. incJlJding D')e posslOility of o 6no and Impriaonmont.? . po"""""""" _,. C. RESTRICTED WASTE SUBJECT TO AN ElCEUP'TlON (ZI CCII _7(1)(311 The wast. idonlifiod a.bcMI ia aubje<:l1D o ptcllibitlon implomema1lon dlle of _ _ _ _. 0. RESTRICTED WAST? CAll BE LAND DISPOSED WlTHO\1T TREATMENT 7 e.ITffy und~r ponlUrf of law tt>m I porscnolly Mw oxaminod ond am lamifiv...en tf>tJ ....... lfI"'U9n InalySi, and "..ting or fhtOugn knaw>oago of JfIo "4IS"M to suppon Mil cerrilfc.ation. thIlt fhII was--. C::OmpJ;", W7dr II'1II ft"N11l')enr nandaras sf)tICtf"Wid in CCR TttI. 22. dMsion 4.5. c/1.aDOJr 18, .mcJe 4 .na at1>C1o r I and oil owt- ptOllil>ltionl _ fortIIln CCR rtllo 22. ,ocoon 6Q68.32 or RCfl). ,oct>On 3OCU(d)<<2 U.s.Co o """'" 6~24(d)). lom..-", ~ tfHIffI ant slf}ntficMtt ptlnaJties lor .uomittIng o faJM ~tT1fic.ation, includll?l ?he possibility of o 5n. ana impnsonment.? 1 ho<.oy oettrly 11181 aJJ InIotmai!on Informatx)n. oubmittod In 1I\Is and oJl o ,...-;_ dOcumO Z I 00- V> W '" ~ z<< 0 ;::: z<< w :I: .... << u ~ ~ 16. GENERATOR ' S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare mot the canlenls of this consignmen t arl- "00"0'. U Z w 'lhlt. 17. 'd"'od!':!!!,d Nom. ?1 ,r./-,(, ...0 '\' .. ---c::--: '01 RK.I,I 01 Mol,nol. (!) '" ::; W Signalu re / f.:C, .,. 18 . Pri nted / Typed Nome <<;>L /101.1:-:, ,r~"'" , 01 R.,~" Signature .- Motodol. 11"1 I/ it.?,(fl~? ~/; /?'/ I $19 no',,, .- Mt I DiY I V'i' W ..; '" u ?; f 19. A C 1 L , Indkotlon Spo" / I by i , of receipt.cr I ,hi. I , ,l'olt.m 19. T Y "." DO N()T .o ,. "flOW THIS LINE. Yellow: DTSC B022A (.oI /97) EPA 8700-22 o TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS. (Generolon who submit hazardous wo~te for I ron~port out'ol'stotc, produce completed copy 01 this copy ond send to DTSC within 30 da ys.1 State of Californio-Environmental Proledion Agenq Form Approved OMS No 2050-0039 (Expores 9 30 99) Pleose pri nt or type Form deJ'gned for lue on el,'e (I l-p'/c I' , ~t! See Instructions on back of r.' __ tr. 6. Deportmenl of Toxic Substances Con', Socromenlo, Colifornio 1erotor' $ US EPA 10 No. o '" '" "N CO '" 6 o "? . : :~ " ',II. R 7. . 2 Compooy Nom. 9. r Facility Name ond Site Addres~ ::;h:'; : ~:;:~ o . us EPA 10 N,mb" ." =~': . ~: " I :C': '" :-;;",;" ,:',,-'i ' ?;10': I I I I I I ~ '!!! - Z w 0 T R '"::;: oo, W w ~ 0 w p 0 R T Signature 0;:::- 17. Transporter ', AcknowledQem~~1 oJ Receipt of Materials ..Printed / Typed.!'~_~me I _".\, csr ( .." h' ~J .( ,I 18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Matericls Printed/Typed Nome I Signotur~.' . E '" << R ~ F A U I o. / II-f/) f}/ ~: 17_. -~ .II}'~\ U 19. Discrepancy Indication Space C I L I ./ .,#~ . ../ .,/'''j --1 J ..... - - - ,, / / .., 20 . Focility.Owner or Operator Certificoti,;n af receipt a l hozardoUs materials covere4 ~ this monifed"txcepfo$l/'oted in Item 19. T Y DO NOT WRITE.,::....BHOW THIS LINE. Yellow: OTSC B022A (.4/97) EPA 8700-22 ,J';t , !. ~ TSDF SENDS THIS COpy TO GENERA TOR W1 THI,N 30 DAYS. ' .i _ (Generato rs who submit hazardous waste for tran sport out-af? tfa te, .r?c . produce completed copy of this capy and send to DTSC with!n ~oys . 1 ?,o State of Cotifornia-Enyjronmentol Protection Agency FOTm Approyed OM! No . 2050-0039 (Ellpires 9-30-99) .- , Please print or type. Form designed for ula on .Iite (12-pil( . See Instructions on back or ""'~qe 6. ~: Deportmenl 01 Toxic Substances Cal'll Sacramento, Colifornlo . UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST o '" '""- N 6. US EPA 10 N,mb" '"6 E~;i '1"! :tC:~tiZ:li o .n. Ie 1:\ 3~?i:D ~i?.rrt 10 10 I'D Pi) 19 17 I') i3 13 12 8. US EPA 10 N,mb" 7 . Tromporter 2 Company Nome I I I I I I I I I I I I 10. US EPA 10 N,mb., 12. 11 . ' US DOT DeiCription (intlvding Proper Sh ipping Nome, Hazord CIon, and 10 Number) No. Typo ~~i g~ ".; :,,-!.;o: b. ~ ..: z ?s: 0 l= ..: Z w .... :I: j 16 . GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION: I he reby declore thol the tonianb of thjs consignment ore fully and accurately described obove by proper shiPfing nom. and or. clauified, poc~ed. marked, and labeled, and are in till respeels in prtlper condition for trtlMport by highway according la applicable interntltianal ond nat iona government regulotions. ~ If I am a lorg. quant ity generator, I certify that f hove 0 program in p lac. to reduce the volume and toxicity of wosle generoted to the degr.. t hove determined to be economically practicoble and that I have seleeled the predicable method a/treatment, storage, or d is posal currently available to me which minimit.es the present and future th reat to humtln hetllth a nd the enviranment; OR, if I om 0 smtlll qutlntily genertllar, I htlve mode a good faith effort to minimize my wtlsle generation ond select the bill wtlsle management method thot is availoble to me end that I can afford. "" 0 Signature >- Mo,'h , 1 , ,,:,' U ! Z w 17. l!> "":::Ew P';,"d/Typ~,Nom. 18. 2, P,;".d/Typ.d Nom. ~ 0 1'.:'_ I 1 Ym .?' I '.. I ? of '".;pl 01 Mol.';ol, / .. .__ ?pS{"O w I [::-:::I }{ I {),U . of '"";,, 01 Mol.';ol, W V) ..: u ?; 19 . 'I,d;,ol;o, Spa<< , F A C 1 L 1 T Ii Owner or O perator' i I mtlnifest except as i i i of receipt tlf I p,;,,,d/ T,p.d Nom. I SignOhJre Mooth Y I I Doy I v;;;;- I DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE .. o Dlse 8022A (4/97) E~A 8700-22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS I S'ol. of Californ io-Environmental Protection Agency form Approved OMB No . 20SO-OO391Expir.s 9-30-99) pleose print or type. Form deJignaci lor use on .Iile (I See Instructions on bac~ - '. \.. \ Deportment of Toxic Subsloncel Conll Socramento, California 10erolo"1 US EPA 10 No. , UNIFORM ,HAZARDOUS WASTf,'MA!'lIFEST ', J . Generator' s Nome a nd Moiling Gti ~~ TSC}E-IOLLiGIi-:S 270'fjf ' S~ Im):r.~\;i ..l 5T~E!!:T LeG iiNGZLES C. \. SG'f:23 4 . Genera/o,'s phone ) ~ 'S2 -1 !.. ~ L r 6 . US EPA 10 CHEilYG.M~1 ~1 J\STE i~ANitGT::M?HT 35::51 DLDSKYLrUE i= << z w :to I~ 16 . GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATION: marked . and labeled, and are in ~ << u ~- proper shipring nome 0PI,I;cobl, . ;,,,,,...Ho,,olond noliono govemme nl If I am a large quonlity generolor, I certify Ihat I ho.." a prosrom in place 10 reduce Ihe ..,olume and loxicily of walle g~neroted 10 the degree I ho"'e delermined to be economically proclicable and Ihot I ho..,e ielected the prodicoble method at Ireotmenl, 510roge, or di'polo! currenl!y ovoilob!e 10 me which minimizes the pruent ond fulure threot to human heo!th and the environmenl; OR, ill am 0 smol! quantity generolor. ! hove mode a good fo ilh eHort 10 minimize my wosle generation ond te!aet Ihe bell Walle monogemenl method thai is ovoi!ob!e 10 me and Ihol I can oHord. ~ ii: V) '" 0 .s , I ~ o w ~~~~~____~~~____~__________~__-L__~__________~____________________~-L U ?; ! 19. Discrepancy I __L--L~L-J-__ Spoce c I L I T Y I ; -:""jr;;:: Signature .___ _ Yellow: orsc 8022A 14/97} EPA 8700-22 TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO G ENERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS_ (Genera ton who ~ ubm i l hozard ous" wO$le for Ira nsport out-of-slole , p rodu ce completed copy of this copy and send 10 DTSe wi thi n 30 day~ . l September 1, 1998 Standard Batteries P.O. Box 42007 Portland, OR 97242 ATIN: Dirk Hubbard Re: Supplier Certification GNB Technologies, Inc. is subject to regulation under the feder~) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) as a treatment/storage facility for hazardous waste. As part of the Waste Analysis Plan required by 40 CFR 264.13 under those laws, GNB is asking raw material suppliers to certify that only materials from a GNB approved list will be sent to this facility for recovery. GNB may only receive the following materials: o Spent lead-acid storage batteries ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS Battery Manufacturers and Lead Oxide Manufacturers o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Acid dump/fill solids Sump muds Baghouse bags Sweepings . Air filter bags and cartridges Emission control dust from lead-associated industries (e.g., K069 and D008 waste) Spent battery grids, posts, and separators Lead oxide and lead oxide residues Lead plates and groups Spent battery cases, cover vents, and buttons Pasting belts Cheesecloth from pasting rollers Wastewater treatment filter press cloth Spent battery cases, covers, and vents (for recycling of plastics only, not fed to the furnaces) Any Industry o o o o o o Scrap lead Pursuant to 40CFR 266.100 (c) and CCR66266.100(c), 1) the hazardous waste (scrap lead) must contain recoverable levels of metals (lead); 2) the scrap lead must not have a total concentration of organic compounds listed in Appendix VITI exceeding 500 ppm by weight; and 3) the scrap lead must have a heating value less than 5,000 BTU/lb, as fired, so as not to be considered as being burned as fuel. '. Charging jumpers and clips (with insulated wire removed) Scrap metal Dross Slag (from secondary smelting) Paste slurry and paste slurry screenings CONDITIONAlLY ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS Battery Manufacturers and Lead Oxide Manufacturers o o o o .. Acid filters ', \. Shop abrasives . Wastewater treatment sludges*, filter cakes*, residues*, and sonds';'. Emission control sludges*, filter cakes*, residues*, and solids* from leadassociated industries (e.g., K069 and D008 waste) , Lead-Associated Industries (Except Battery Manufacturers and Lead Oxide Manufacturers) o o o o o o o Baghouse bags Sweepings Shop abrasives Wastewater treatment sludges*, filter cakes?, residues*, and solids* Emission control dust, sludges*, fIlter cakes *, residues*, and solids* from leadassociated industries (e.g., K069 and D008 waste) Lead oxide and lead oxide residues Dross * Any Industry o o Charging jumpers and clips (with insulated wire removed) Lead based pigments and compounding agents 'sludges, dusts, and dross Only those shipping containers and pallets used directly for the shipment of spent leadacid batteries and lead-bearing plant scrap are accepted. Only those battery cases, covers, vents, and separators that arrive as components of a battery or battery plates and groups are charged to the furnaces. Battery cases , covers without posts, vents, buttons, or separators are received on-site, but they are washed and sent to recycling facilities permitted to recycle them. .' UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Any material comprised of or contaminated with: " waste oils "asbestos " PCBs " aluminum solvents " mercury " sodium zinc " " "chromium o magnesium. Any material not indigenous to the lead-acid battery manufacturing industry or lead alloying materials. Materials from laboratory analyses Clothing (e.g., coveralls, aprons, shoes, hats, gloves) Respiratory cartridge fIlters Stacking boards Waste shipping containers (e.g., cartons, bags, drums, cardboard) Paper hand towels Wiping rags and sponges -, Contaminated paIIets Pasting additive bags Asphalt paving materials Platen abrasives Fluff from lead wire and cable casings Only those shipping containers, paIIets, and stacking boards used directly for the shipment of spent lead-acid batteries and lead bearing plant scrap will be accepted. GNB will not accept any materials contaminated with waste oils, asbestos, PCBs, aluminum, mercury, solvents, sodium or any waste contaminants other than indigenous leadacid battery materials or lead aIIoying metals (arsenic, antimony, etc.) nor nickel-cadmium, nickel-iron, carbineer, or other non-leaded batteries . It is the responsibility of the supplier to ensure that only authorized materials are shipped. Except for spent lead-acid batteries, materials listed above must be received under a bill of laden or hazardous waste manifest together with a Land Disposal Restriction Certification (see attached form) with each shipment. The materials listed above will be accepted when packaged in accordance with DOT shipping requirements. We ask that, wherever possible, you eliminate or minimize the use of stretch wrap. If inspection at GNB determines that materials from your facility are not acceptable based upon the above criteria, GNB has no choice but to return the material. The cost for this action will be billed to your company . Based on the above criteria, GNB reserves the right to reject any load upon inspection of that incoming load. If any batteries are found shifted off the paIIets it is the responsibility of the driver to repalletalize the load. " Any repalletalzing done by GNB will cause additional charges to the customer. Any mixed loads or miscellaneous debris delivered will incur additional handling charges. If extra pallets of non acceptable batteries (Le.nickel-cadium) are delivered, they will be rejected and sent back to the customer. If they cannot be shipped back additional charges will be added for handling, transportation, and disposal. Any industrial batteries received must be placed upright and secured to the pallet to prevent loss of liquids .from the battery. Any industrial batteries not received in this way will be charged handling fees. We hope that you understand the regulatory environment in which our facility must operate and the need for these guidelines to protect our employees and the environment. We thank you for your cooperation and ask that you certify below that you have read the above restrictions, will abide by them, and will indemnify and hold GNB harmless from any loss or damage GNB may suffer from your failure to do so. Please return an original signed copy of this letter to us within 15 days of receipt of this letter. ,GNB Technologies James R. Marzolino Environmental Manager Attachments ConfIrmed and Agreed to: STANDARD BATTERIES By ________________________ Title: Date: ? , MATERIAL PROFILE SHEET GENERAL INFORMATION ~ruorNwne:. _________________________________________________________ Generator EPA ID:l.!(if,-,a..p,.,D",lic",a",b",le:J..)_____________________________________________ Geo~ruorSuteID:.u(if~ap~prnli~ca~b~leu) , F~ili~~: ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Zip Code:____________________________________- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Technical Cnnuct:________________________________________________________ Telephone: ( ) ________________ INVOICE INFORMATION " Billing Address (same) Cl or CompooyNwne:_________________________________________________________ Ad~: _____________________________________________________ Zip Code:_______________________________________________________ Billing Contact _________________________________________________________ Telephone: ( )--"---- WASTE CHARACfERlSTlCS \. WasteNwne: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 2A Process Generating Waste: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ 2B. SIC Code of gen~r: ____________ Type of1ndustIy:________________________ 3. Identify ALL APPLICABLE EPA listed and characteristic waste code number (D. F. K. P, U) (if applicable)_ MATERIAL PROFILE SHEET (Con't.) VERNON\FORMS Aprlll997 4. IdentiJY Slate Waste Codes (if applicable):_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ s. Color: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Physicai Appearance: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ (l Physical Slate @ 70F: Solid n n Single Layer Free Liquid Rmge Yes No _ _ _ 10 _ _ _% Liquid Multi-layered Both pH: ,; > 2 to 7 7 to 125 ~ 125 NA (i.e., Non-Aqueous) 8. Specific Gravity: Range _ _ _ to _ _ _ or Bulk Density: _ _ to _ __ 9. SmmgOdor,~be.: g n II. Liquid Flash Point: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ <73?F I 04-199'F ~OO?F IOO-139?F NIA Closed Cup '. Open Cup Chemical Composition Constituents Total Composition Must Equal or Exceed 100% VERNONIFORMS April 1997 73-99?F Range Constitoents TOTAL Range MATERlALPROYITXSHEET TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION C1 Is this o DOT Hazardous Material? 2. Proper Shipping Name (PSN): _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3. HaudC~: ~ n n ~ Yos No ________________________________________ Method of Shipment: Bulk Liquid BnIk Solid Dnnn (TypeiSize)___________________________ _ Other._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ EPA Haanlous Waste? Yes No Hazardous Waste Code(s) :_____________ __________________________ 6. Anticipated Volume ofWaste,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ per year of~ 7. Method of Shipment n n n BnlkLiquid Bulk Solid Dnnn Type/Size,_ _ _ _ __ Other:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ CERCLA Reportable Quantity (RQ): ________ Units IbslkS!>-_________________ n EPAHazardousWaste? Yes n StateHaanloosWaste? Yes No Waste Codes,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ NoWasteCodes_ _ SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION:. ___________________________ GENERATOR CERTIFICATION: I hereby certifY that all infOtmation submitted in this and all attached documents contains true and com:ct descriptions of this waste material, and all relevant infotmation reganling known or suspected haanIs in the possession of the generator has been disclosed Name (Type or Print) VERNONIFORMS Apm 1997 Title MATERULPRO~SHEET Waste Codes' DO04 - DOll and Other Metals TCLP Data: Check only ONE for each constituent Use Units: nDIn. m..n Metals Less Than TC Regulated Level Equal or More Waste No. Arsenic as As S.Om..n DOO4 Barium asBa lOO.Om..n DOOS Cadmium as Cd 1.0mWi D006 Chromium (Tolal) as Cr S.OmWi D007 Lead asPb S.O mW1 D008 Mercorv as H2 0 .2m..n 0009 ? Selenium as Se 1.0m..n DOlO Silver as A2 5.0m..n DO 11 Nickel as Ni ThaJinm as T1 Chromium (hexavelenl) as Crt{i Antimonv as Sb Bervllium as Be CODDeras Cn Vanadium as V Zinc asZn Antimonv Barium Bismnth Cobalt {optional} Manganese VERNOMFORMS April 1997 TCLP Actua.l " COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY 1955 Workman M il l Rood. Whittier, CA 90601-1400 Mailing Address : P.O, Box 4998. Wh i ltier. CA 90607-4998 Telephone : (310) 699-7411. FAX : (310) 695 -6139 CHARLES W CARRY Chief fngin.f!f and Genera l Manager June 21, 1995 E;,' ,f4,-S ~"',,? ,,','loco File: 02-00.05-00195-11092Z Account No. 1893252 Mr. Samuel Kevin Wilson City oC Vernon 430S Santa Fe Ave_ Vernon, CA 90058 Dear Mr. Wilson: Industrial Wastewa ler Discharge Permit No, lI092R-1 GNB Battery Technologies 2717 S. Indiana St. Vernon CA 90058 Enclosed are two (2) approved sets oC plans and copies of the approved Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit for the sUbject company, This permit application was submilled in accordance with Ordinance requirements to apply fo r a permit revision upon a substantial increase in wastewater quantity. Please ' review these for compliance with your reqUirements, and retain the copies you require for your files. The Applicant'S copy of the approved plans and Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit, along wi th a copy of this leiter and'requirement list, should be forwarded to the applicant. A copy of this leller is Corwarded to the applicant as notification oC the Sanitation Districts' permit requirements, wh ich are in Corce Crom the current date, If any additional permit requirements are issued to the applicant by your agency, copies should be forwarded to the Sanitation Districts Cor our records. The approved plans consist of: 1. DWG, No. OM-DIS, Rev. 8: PIOI Plan 2. DWG, No, 39-005-001, Rev. I: LA Waste Water Treatment Schemalic P & J.D. 3. DWG, No. S-l: Pond & Drain Upgrade 4. DWG. No. 39-724-100. Rev, 0: South Yard Siorm Water Retention Pond 5. DWO. No. 39-724-101"Rev, E : West Yard Drainage To South Yard Storm Water Retention Pond, Approval of the permit is subject to compliance "ith all applicable Ordinance requirements, upon any corrections shown in red on the drawings, and upon the items indicated on the anached requirement list. Failure to comply with all items on the requirement list invalidates Ihis approval and issuance: Invalida tion oC this permit will result in the Applicant being deemed to be o perating withoUI a valid permit and SUbject 10 immediate discontinuance oC sewer se,,;ces for industrial operations. SuccessCul compliance with all conditions oC approval will result in a formal approval that will expire five (5) years from the dale oC Ihis leller. ,CAUFORNIA LAND DISPOSAL RESTRICTION NOTICE AND CERTIFICATION ; I G4ne,atc( Name .G N 13 \e-c'nno\ou,'l ~ilomoo Ha~ataous Wast. Code fa, , Manifest ~\ Numc., CW'M Profil' Numoer Q~L4L\ 3~"S E. ~a~-IO I I wlo; ..... ihis toem rs sucmrTted to OIemleal Waste Man.agement. Inc. In ICCQrdlnC:e With the ,eoulreme"I, of CCR. Title 22. Chact.r 18 o rv 1..-.1-'. 1 . U\ool o I I _ I restnctl the IlnO dlSOOUJ of certain nuardous wastas. I"........ mark.d trI. aQPfOpnAN box (box oo A U'lrcuQh OJ b.low to Indica:. how my waste mlJlt be ~"M . .. - -.,,'1<2 10 contofTT1 10 ttw lan<' dlscos.a.l ,emetiono . A copy of all ~k:&bf. tna1ment ltandatdt and w&sw an&lyl's dlta. whet. Iva.dable. is rnaintaJned It ttl. O! . ~ment faCIlity idenflfied on the mandHt abow. I h...... m.reG ttl. appropriate Califomla Wau. Cod. and Check~ the . mfcaJ Wast. 1&1)1. below 10 IndlcalO Ill oo pplicabl. non-RCRA hazat, 8 I 13 1/'2!l/90 . Non-waS1ewater solvent waste Kjentified In MCtion 66268.29(d). (r.served) CallI - oontaining Otganics identified In _ n 66258.29Ik). Asbestos<:ontl1ning waste identified in section 66258.29(m). 1/1/95 66268.106/0)(3) 1/1/91 66268_106(0)(4) 1/1/91 &\'2!l8,106(a)(5) 1/1/95 _.112 1/1/95 66268.113 3/1/93 66268.114 "- RESTRICTED WASTE REQUIRES TREATMEHT I am tne generator of the WU1e tdentrfied &.bow wl"lich muS1 be treatecl to meet tne aoplicable tr.atment su.ndMds let forth In eCR Title 22. artIde " or anlcle 11 of Olapter 18. ::: 11.1 RESTRICTED WASTE TREATED TO PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 7 unify under pen/JJtf of law that I haw peflOllaily u;ammod and 1m /amillarwitIJ IN I,nrmanl "",noology and operation of IN tra_nl proc... USN t:> auppooM Indlvldcsaia /mmodi&tflly " ..ponoillJe for 00taIn1ng tIIIIlnfotma1Jon, I ~_ tt1111 1M trollfTnen' proc... flu OHn and mairrtained propetty 10 . . t:> ccmply with tf>e performance .....1. IpeCIfIod In .mete 4 and vticle I I of CMpI8f 18, dM';"" 4.5, rille 22. CCIl and ailopplica/lle prollillitiona 1M IctttJ in section 6li258.32 or RCRA section 3004(d) (42 U.s.C. UCtIOll 6924(d)) without imperrntssibJo diM/orr of IN prohlbltMJ _ . 11m.,..,. tMt thtInI lII8 JI<.nificant penoJljo. fo, .uomittlnq I faI. . certi/icaban. inclucting tho pass/Oilily of o fine and Impriaonment.? ope_ RESTRICTED WASTE SUBJECT TO AN EXEMPT10N [22 CCR 1le2Sa.7(a)(311 The waste identified above i. subject III a prohibition Implome_ date of ;" . _ _ _ _. J C. J 0. RESTRICTED WASTE CAN liE LAND DISPOSED WIlliOUT TREATMENT 7 a.nify una.r penllt( of law ~ I pefSO(laJly haw ...mined and am familiar witIJ tf>e wa.... tt1mugn .niJlySi. and te.ong or tt1TOclo I I and ail oppIicabJo ptollibltion. set IctttJ In CCJI TIt1e 22. s~n 58268.32 or ReM socoon 3004(d)(42 U.s.C. sOClion 6924(d)). I am ~ thM ItHJIfJ ant stgnrficant PfJnaltNls lor .ubmitl:Jng JI faJM c.~. inClcxii9ll thtI ponitJiJIty of ~ fin. ana imprisOI1t1HJnt.? IM<..oy c:oitrly 11>111 0I11nfomullon ItiOmItlOd In this and 011 ~""""'0<1 i1fonna-t1on. , . r ..... ? doc:umonta Is complolO and aocur_ III tho bitt of my knowl.dll" and o .i ' ~~ State of California-Enviro nmental Proteelion Agency Form Approved OMS No. 2050-0039IE~ pires 9?30-99) PleasE' print or type. Form cJesigneJfor use on elite (I 2-pifc! ., , I. b~. ..nerolor's us EPA 10 No. . , . 7. Tronsporler 2 Company Nome I10.I USIEPAI , E N E R A T Focilily'~ IG I,\ IT I'il l'a 10 IS I" 16 1 1.1 17 itAZ{ljiD()U.~l ti !~.sTE 13. 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Generator' s Nome and' Moiling Address r ;.::, - . j3~lJ l'?;:CTi'''j. CG1t ," ... r .., -U .:,. ...... , ," , .I3.D:L:.!}1 ..\ STr1E~T 370:~ u Z w o '"w::IE w - Printed/Typed Nome . T R . H sp o D R w E' :. R?,? ~ V") ..: u ?; T F I - l? /,1 n QLC '::> J 'T tI't'\ Signature t.,l..t;"_,~;~ . . . 1 17. Transporter j Acknowledgement 01 Recei pt of Material, printed/Typ~:r;:~-==~ :- ,,__ r ,-,;"F.. (=../ Month ~>" /'4" " I SignoluJ e' ? /-(Oil) V ISig~'ture ..... 1/lh1ti .lr ./ ;.~:.~ 18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgemenl of Receipt of Molerials Printed/T yped Nome ..y ,..;/ I .,......,. '"-/::~~/'-'~-'-I- . ) .... ~:/ " ' rl / '~ 1..>1 ",,~:'(:2':.f.";.~~?~~T-"::.':("- Yeor . I Jil l I J'zJ J 'I ,.!j') I I I I). <".. ("".1 11', :J 1~ J:'eo r....... I ~/ V' Day MO" j " I 19, Discreponcy Indication. Space Day Mon th Do, 1 I I Year 1 I A C I L I T y // ) " ......'.: ,..-,,/ . .-"'-, ..- . 20 . Fod lily Owner??or Operator CeftHicotion.oheceipt of hozardm:o.i. moleriols covered by Ihi' manifest e~cept of'noted,ilf'".liem 19. Prinled/Type~,Nome / // , ~ ....Signature / ~~-, " ?,F ~ - ---:::.--c ..--'/' , (~..---- -,"e:-. .? ;.; "-./ , .L--~ ,/ /' DTSC B022A1 4/97 ) EPA 870q-2.2? /" I ,~ ....... /"........../ ~ '-7' / .,_ .... / I Month Imy 'teor .~'??? .,( f :<<:?j.sc.}!(':- .,'/ .. / , ~."J" - / ' 00 NOT WRITE BELOW,qHIS LINE. ':f~" Y~lIow: TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GEI'IERATOR WITHIN 30 DAYS. (Generators who 5ub~ il hazardous woste for transpor t oul?of?sial!:!, produce completed c?opy of this copy and send 10 DTSC wilhin 30 days .) Slate of California-Environmental Protection Agency Form Appr.p:Jed OMS No. 2050-0039 (EJlpirs$ 9?30~991 P.!~.o5~_ prinl or type~ Form des igned lor use on elila (12'pilb .;c. _ See Instructions on back of ~ , ," UNIFORM HAZARDO US WASTE MAN IF EST Deportment of Toxic Substance, Control Sgcromenio California vriler. " . ...ene rotor's us EPA ID No. Manifesl Document , . 2 . Poge 1 of Informa tion in the shaded oreas h not required by Federal low. ! eo ,A. S!ole Man~~I .Documenl Number (~tf ~_.~ ...I ~~fll r ,,',. o . . . o . " .,,,,,,J', .. ~ . .;. ... ,, ... -" " ,,,~, ... l....,.._l~ ?_1::-, ,_ '1, !~ c.: 'Stote Transporter's 10 0 0 ., '. ~ I :;{ U 9. Designated Facility Nome and Site Address , I I I I I I II I I I 10. US EPA 10 Number << "'02" .... 0:: ~ {\J2 ~:,":)~ 12. Containe rs 11. US DOT Description (including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Clau, and 10 Number! ,'!."'~Zu Z LU (? '"~ LU LU ~ 0 LU V) << u ~ . ISign(lt~re , "',' fA d\,f.dJ''', T R o N S , , P R T " 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledflement of Receipt of Moterials Printed/ Typed Nome _J;').c\,~ f.. f'J"II I V 18 . Tra;"sporter 2 A'Cknowledciement of Ref oiiipt of Ma terials Printed/Typed Nome ISignoture / J I U'-, fl'/dl!/ . I Signature R 19. Discrepancy Indication Space Month Day Year Month Doy Yea: I / I / 1,/ I t ,II? I:, Month I DaY , I Y~ar I 11 i "I l l, (::)IJ , I I I I I I F A C I L I T 1 20. Facility Owner or Operalor Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by th is manifest except a s noted in Ilem 19. Pdol, d/Typ. d Nom. S;,ool,,, Y DO NOT WRITE BelOW THIS LINE. DTSC BonA (4/971 EPA B700- 22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS . .( ;' if',) l[,,)~; SpdS~L RESTRICTION NOTIC. _.. NO CERTIFICATION , I Generator N2me G i'J6 lec'nnoba'1 ~i'oml. Haz&lCOU3 Wast. . \'8 \ Codefl) MaI1dest , Nume., 9 ~ L{ '6 l ~ 2. '6 I lD I CWM ProWe Numo.r E 2.0Co ThiS form rs suCmrtted to' OlemfC-a1 WU18 Matag~ment. !nc.ln IccorClnce Wlln ttUt reaulrements at CCR TiU. 22. Ot.at" 18. Mel. " Wh~ restn _. ClISOOUJ at certain nuaroous wastas. I h..... marx.d tn. aQPfopnar. bex (box .. A U'lrouQh 0) below to' indica:' how my wut:e muat ~ as ttl. land . rnan&Q.a to' confOrm Ie ttJe tatlCJ dlsooS&l reS'fnctJont: . A copy of aU ~k:abl. tnaD"Tlent ItatKWds and waste analylll data. wn.r. 1'nJlabte. is maintaJn.d at ttl Oi . ~ment taoHty id4 ntrlied on ttl. man~ le'.,~1OId abow. I have trrter-.d tn. appropriale CtJifom.1 Waite Cod. and c::hedo;- __ o Im reaJ Wute . -.. ""1'1:1' t.pproprrata box In table below 10 Indicate 1/1. applicabl. non-flCRA huardcuI wam liatlflQ tram 22 CCR ! ~268.29_ . It,. - I- F'roIIIbItIon SlaW 01 c.llfornl o RHUicUd W. .W o..crtptjon U~ - In 22 CCR ! 66268.29 ./' I MetaJ-containing Iq UeoUlI wut:e 2 pca w.stoo Identrfied id4I~ In 22 CCR 6626829(.). In MCtion ~..29(b'). Imploen.."t&tk>n oat. 1/:1l!/OO . C<>rrupondlng Treatment Stand.ard (from 22 CCR) ~.107(.) 1/27/00 6dMdllOis Immod_/y r . .pon.i~ for O<ion <.5. rill<<:OOn 3004(c/} (~2 U.s.C. UCOOIl 692<> prohibItrKJ wa.s1W. I am awatW that ~ffI lin significant ~naJrXts ler ~ut:Jmitting a faJu CtlrtificatJon. including me ~s/tJility of a fine Uld Imprisonmtfnt. o :J C. RESTRICTED WASTE SUBJECT TO AN EXEMPTION 122 CCR M2Sa.7(. )(l)J TM was,. identified &bow ~ aubjoct 10 o prohibition Implementation date at _ _ __ c D. RESTRICTED WASTE CAN BE lAND DISPOSED WTTHOUTTREAT'MENT 7 c.rf1fy under pat I pnol/y I>4w examlntKi and am familiM witI1 .~ "",$I" ttlrougn analysiS and f""ting or ttlrrwgn /cnOW1od<)o of tho ~S1'8 to suppon tfJit CflrtifJc.4tion. th&l the WU1II complie. wrth thIt tr'NtmI!fnt rtandara~ S;>tICtflf')d in CCR Tdle 22. cJM3ion 4.5. ch.&;::Jt6r 18. arrx:}e" and 0Jt>C1e t t and 01' opp/icabJe prolJibition. Nt IorrtJ In CCR 22. ncoon ~.32 or RCRA socoon JOO<e poujO;J~ at .. fin e ana impri$onfT)cJnt.? rll1e I t-..r.by oamfy thai aJllofo E N '" '" RE '"-; A o T o ~ 0 R '" b. oi .. .... , " .. " 13. Total Quanti ty T". . Uni t WtNol I' 17 I I 1" fir , EPA/~~ar ~'0t(I~. I I I I I .I,'. . - o w ~.ot' oo . .. I , Stote , :. ! : 15. Speciol Handling Instruc tions ond Addi tional Informotion " . " . .. E~,] !!;".i~t.~~:Jt:"( C~lL.L ~(;fr/ -{ _1j)?.,:{~~'i '" "--",,J,I' .. 'j I I " \. . ." ."'., ;" 1i d.o. :t - fja~i- ?:1:~/?? 't,,;'/'/ [1']\; . ' " ol :!u,'ll "'i. f J~ .! :;.' Stat,! EPA/Other .,;;; 0. .. ,. , ." , I I I I . K~ Handling Codes, for ~astes li$led Above p) .~. .. """ ! . b. <.. , , ECA/o"th.er ' ;1 2 I oo :. .; .. I I I I I,, I , ; EPA(Other " .:"" ! , State I I , . I. 'yVaste Number 'O I T' Cf I'''' I "TZf) P '<. '" ,.j ,:: i.J i'j '1:'!~; " .......Q "?',1~,1 - It:: Slalei TransporJer ~s~ ID ?. US EPA ID Number C:j;[~llr; 0") 0 'W 3 1)') . I "8?.5;-:;:~:H '.~}~ ~ .' C. Stale Transporle( s ID 6. US EPA ID Number 9. Designated Facility Nome and Site Addre~s , :1 Iii IA i'? 1'3 1) 1~? I '.) I" 1..?1"t'iv I " I 7. Transporter 2 Company Nome < Infarmotio n in the shaded areos is not required by Federollaw. State qenerotor's ID :::f V of ~: ., , 5 .. ;; :;, !]1!;?1D~EIS}IV ;\L. o .' De-portment of Toxic Substances Control Sacramento. Ca I'f I ornia A. St'o!~ Monife~1 Documeqt Number 5. Transporter 1 Compony Nome '" ?:!:.l?...:;? ".. 2. Page I '--"1 ;~ I " I ) I ., I 91l l S I'; 111.:) 1'\111?5 1'::;;; I If 'i J": :r\r')~.\m ]J ":11; ~~~7 ;; ~ ',;)2~J l.:~?S .~, lr;~EUR~:z,'5., :;.\ 4. Generator's Phone ! 3J..') ) '3?:;'2 .... tl ~~ ~. o ~/ ..... ,~,..... -C?-..' <_'" -;; Manifest Document Nu. r"', 1:;iJ T.?Cnni3li:GI1 ;~:3 '" "'" '" '" '" o ~ ;,~_ ; 3. Generator's Nome and Moiling Add ren .:;7~J':) 'e 6. .-~lq ')1. ij:'m'l , r ' ~ilLL ?i(.-i fJ]tCP~~ S~\fE1'''1 ~~gJJ:CP~lr~;':n' i~ ."f E11:;:;~SEiiC'1 (1UIl:)EJ j:fOn;Z~ US;:! ;'i ~ ~~'l'/:rflC.;?E~:E~:r{,\l. ~i~~C{jV3:d7 3T!:R1j'1\~~B :::f 16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby dedore that the conlents of this consi~nmenl a re fully ond occuratel~ described above by proper shiPtng name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and a re in all respects in proper condition for tromport y highwoy according to opp icable internotionol and nationo government regulations. z < V , :::f If [ om a lorge quantil~ generator, [ certify tha t I have a proram in place .to reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated 10 the degree I hove determined to be economica!lh practicable ond that I ave selected the ITracticable method a treatment, storage. or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human heoh and the envi ronme nt; OR. if I am a sma I quantity generator, I have made a good faith effort 10 minimize my waste generation and select the best wasta monagemenl melhod thot is availab)e to me and that I can offord. 0: U) o'" Printed/Typed Nome >Z w o ,T '" ,o :::: o , , w w S p ~ 0 T 17. Transporler 1 AcknowledRement of Receipt of Malerials Printed/Typed Nome ?r) I '-' / ... 4 . . . J I I Signature V r" ,~ .J J J ...... . : - . : / ( ,'" j-~. I Signature r , ~.,..? 18. TiC"nsp6r'ier 2 AcknowledRement of Rec~ipt of Moteria!s Printed / Typed Nome " " . . - ~~-~=~~~?~,;, Mo",h I .ooy , ,I , Y~o, ... J 1/ / Ib -;iIS Mo nth I Do;y .. ( .. Yeor . ":' I ! I f i I.:> "'/' 1,.\," I " ISignoture R 19 . Discrepa ncy Indication Spoce I Mon th 1 Doy I I Yeor I I F A C I L I T y 20. Facility Owner or Operator Certification of receipt 01 hazardous materials covered by this ma nifest except as noted in Item 19. Printed/Typed Nome Signature I Month Doy Year I I I I I I DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTSC 80221>,: 14/97) EPA 8700-22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETAINS .. Stale of California-Enviro nmental Protection Agency Form Approved OMS No. 20SQ-00391Expires 9 -30-99) please print or type. Form clesignecl (or I.ue Of! eli/e (' 2?p' 'riler . . '-//.~"" '/) See Instructions on back -t.. ''I 'e 6 . b '~'S'2( . ~:i," ;~r-} t;' . .-, \ Loo 2. 'Poqe Deportment of Toxic Substoncali Control Sacramento CalHornia t / ' ..~nformation in the shaded areas ) ~ is not rllquired by Federallow. 01 1 A. StoJe Monilest Docu'rnent Number 3. Generator's Nome and Moiling Address . '.o 8. Slale Generotor's Ip '"'""'" 6 5. Tronsporter 1 Company Nome 'l' 7. Troniporter 2 CompCiny Nome " . ~m[n 9 ,fr ~~ 9 . III iNIH In 13,ll5 litl lr;J lti lSI? 11 1 "; N 6. US EPA 10 Number CO O. Transporter's Phof'le o I10.I US IEPAI 9. Designated Facility Nome and Site Address CHr::nICJ\ t ' Eo. ~Slate T ronsp6rler'~ ID 8. (IS" EPA u:'-Numlier I I I I I I I I F. T ronSRorter' Ii P~one 10 Number .~\ W~~S'T;;:; ~tl~J,;\t3Z1'I~irT- 33:2:i1 OLDS~-li. r ~l~ :r.lUdJ) /;lRTTL Eill\i'j c .nY, C;I . 9:323:3 11 . US DOT Description lincluding Proper Shipping Nome, Hazard Clos$, and 12. Containers to Number) 13. Total Quantity T". No . 14, Unit WtNol Slate ~~~ o.61 . ,~v.:ff' G E N ul Tr~ l lbl?:iPP F E I I ,. ' R W .. EPA/Other ' I I I I ,~ '. I I I SI~I' ,I J. Additional Descriptions for Moleriols listed Above 2 - - 'Li lt !'tASTE ili!:4D 61,.'\ "" , ' . o o ~"t.-t!'t t'::;!i~(;- 'llil" i-' ''''''''' '"w -. , ,, I I "~ i'.~ii~'~. ; ., , I i .. RECCPFr!~Ji 1 ,,_ ' .Ii.; r ." . l' -..>< 1.'0 1'1 K. Handling Codes lor Wastes Lhle"d Ab~e o .#~~ .~ ! o. .. o EPA:/qther I I I I -' j " b': . " :ll, d. " " SgR11I e~s 16, GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION : 1hereby declare tholthe contents of this consignme nt are fully ond accura tely described above by proper shipping nome and are classified, pocked, marked, ond labeled, and are in all respecb in proper condition for transport by highway according to applicable international and notional government regulations. If I am a large quantity generator, 1 certify that I have a program in ploce 10 reduce the volume and toxicity of waste generated to the degre e I have determ ined to be economically practicable and tho l?1 have selected the practicable method ot treatment, storage, or disposal currently available to me which minimizes the present and future threat to human health and the environmen t; OR, if I am a small quantity generator, I have mode a good !oith effort to minimize my waste generation and select the best waste management method thot is oV9i1oble to me and thot 1 con offord. 0 20. Facility Q'wner or Operator Certif'colioo 'of receip.t,of ho:tardouli materials covered by this manifest except qs noted in Item 19. ~:-;:.--- DO NOT WR[J:e-'SELOW THIS LINE. Yellow: DTSC B022A (4/971 EPA 8700--22 .: ,- <:">""J ,. 15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information E!i!V I Rl)rJ,JE~IT ~iL ~tl EPA/Other I I I I d. w '";;: Z o ;;;: z I .1. ~- U "'z. t1ON? Siple o '" Z w . EPA/Other b. R A T j' " o TSDF SENDS TH IS COPY TO GENERATOR W ITHI"I 30 DAYS, (Generators who sub mit haza rd o us was te for tra nsport ouf' of-stote, p roduce comp lelod copy of thi~ copy and sa nd 10 DTSC within 30 d ays. ) i' State of California- Environmental Protection Agency Form App roved OMS No. 2050- 0039 (Expires 9?30?99) pleaS/') print or type. Form designed for vJe on elile fl 2'pilC " ,'?o~ : , See Instructions on back of ,a nerotor ' ~ '. UNIFORM HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST '" m '"""g "" ';' R:SGf..j?J~~,R,{ ~ .~. J;:: I :\ Lil ltl Iil l :~ 13 I:l Ii~ IJ I ry I;:: :S?:~~VICjJ.3 8, US EPA 10 Number I I I I I I I I II I I 10. US EPA 10 Numbe r vUS'rB I't~\rV,8;!~U':NT 35251 Ol.DBiClLH:-<:: "r:.-- I Signature "-??-"'il?~., ... ( ~,,,. ~ fer ,' ::- .,,, 18. Transporter 2 'Acknowreogement 'Of'Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Name . ; .~. I I . Signature ..- .,.' .,' , .' I "," Signature l >,' 0 ~(r,. ,'~.<. .. C_, ," , ......,~ .' , ;... '/1,;.,;,,: - .. ..... ;' , l ,,.;! .. .. :/;....:.;, ..::: ,f ,.~ .. "," ' Month ... .... .-:/_.. '~'''-'''j...... - ,, ' ..' . ... J o o .,.J J Day Year 11/ 1/ 1';,:'1 ,; I, . .. Year Mal'ilh I Day I '-i l ';/1'. . I: I "'," - Mo nth " R J I Do, Year I I I I 19, Discrepancy Indication Space F A C I L I T y 20. Facilit Owner or Operator Certification 01 racei t of hazardous matarials covered _by .this manifest except as noted in Item 19. Printe d/ Typed Name Signature I I Mont h Do, I 1 I I Year I DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE. DTSC B022A (4/97) EPA 8700-22 Yellow: GENERATOR RETA INS Stale of Californ ia-Environ men tal Protection Agency 0"" Form Approved OMS No. 2050-0039 (EJl.piros 9-30-99) .. ?Ieas.. print or Iype. Form designed for use an elile (l2-pil~ ' I :--. . UNIFORM HAZARDOUS .. :~:;-,.I !. WASTE MANIFEST ~";j ", . , , 3. Generator's N,ome and Mailing Address ,. '"'""- Monifest Document No. Ji ?\ 1DI ~' 1 3J 71~)J 51115 1' 1ir ~7 1 t l fS "t :i ' .. 6. US EPA 10 Number 00 Ie 1'\ Iill I" I '~ 1I'J 13 ...1'l ltiJ 13 19 F< S1?rrJ IGES .. .. .7., .Tro nsporler 2 Gompony Nome' - I10.1 US1EPA1 Number L J 1 L J I L1 N S! :._.j U 11 . us DOT Description (including Proper Shipping l:HJ.il RLH>-' >1;\ ?.iI:l.fJDU" o. (0 3': G E .. !dJ oN E R A " "oo N ,'1 ~~,::j"T:{:" ;;GLhl 11.1;;".lI o , <<.z o ;;;: ,J!' .i f}t.i-". . ' ',A- 1? J - 13, TOlol Quonlity WI/Vo! Wt""1'E 10." [!:i')) "G' r./ .'ill, ";"I>'fi" .' oo . .'" .']~i:-r.;-ri{ ~ -~? e~t .r:- OJ '!!il~ ~ 'f<.\: -'t! ...._ ~.~ "1 ~~.... '"' " ,t ~.~! EPA/ Other ,~'~~ ~~O}'n~: ' I , I 'I"';il '~., ;!.~- oJ ~J!"1J' !'--i- --. i ;;1, j ~ o. "''''3 .i '.' . !~ j', " d. <. , " Rl -;]i,j~"'l~l- '/~'/'/ USE PllDPEll: s.a~"?:rY EnlJ r PilBWf z '; EirlE"RGEnCY .J-?. :. , b. \.f".l : " I: EPA/Other I I II I : State K. ~.?~~l!rg. ~o~es' for ~~~e~ listed ..,b~ve \';.ilI.1. i::l'1l !ll.t1Uti~i"f'j .!;!;.rl~:oi~ji!.:JH .. '[ , ," " >,d, . EPA/ Other I I I I, I . '~ l i~ PA/Other I I ,. I I I I 1 , . ,~ L Waste Number Slate ", , " , 14. Uni t Stole 15. V'eciol Handling Instructions and Additional Information Eff IH'OlE'1?!ifi:U.. i-U!!t!'[P1F..a-Y S~R~rr~F.5 z ~lf.. Slate' ~ I,\dd lhonol Descnptlons fo r MaterIals lIsted Above '" , ~., ~' 'J~ J' ,?eC'I! .:Is:.ir..l/r/ l Facility' s pfione o '2~~?,.;..OG-"~'J Jl Type No. ', '. I LI ' vl f: 3ill'C(Z{; 'p w W . I I ~''''3' j" ,,', ~ "' ti:;lL,nl;.;) 1" U ' 'V> l ..i'~ltill FOcil~ty~1 .. Q-' d. ... z to G. Stole '2, Containe rs Nome, Ho:z:ord Closs, and 10 Number) R V> ~.., L ., '" t ~ ~-. -" ,.... ..-~?'Z'.. ~1!2';'?- 7T/7 <. ~ Z w ~. ~ ' Slate' Tronspo'rter's I I T 0 00 'E~- IG 1'\ IT lib 10 1m16 1! I,t; t il (1 b. N 00 00 " D. Transporter's Phone H. (llD;JE I r~ ~ .)---.i ;-10 f~"; ~- l< , Gl1'Y Od f: 9B-u ,'W t: o o F: Transporter's phone 10 302~:)1 :JLD:..:m"H,.Ir?l~: RD),\i) l~:S'fjLLGlli~-j \';:1 9?37J9 J.;{J ~ - ?';/.~t3'rE t'L~tl.'\GEm;;~rr ,';H2H!C ..17... '" . 8. US-EPAID Number ,- 9. Designoted Facility Nome ond Sile Address ~ Z , C Siote Tronsporter'\ 10 ':" . '. E~'lY .tEfjNWE:~rr .\L R~::Cn'lE;'?ll :1 01 If! I Alil lQ' IJ f>11~ 10 1:; I ~ 17 1' I ,. o o .'".~>->('I Information in the shaded areas is nat required by Federal low. B, State Generator's 10 ,,5. Transporter 1 Company Nome '" o 00 .~ ?2. Poge 1 A. Slate Monifesl Document Number , ....,. Deportment of Toxic Substances Control Sacra mento Cali forn ia 1 N , , us EPA 10 No, t~~'m TZGr~~KK~jl:;Z.SS ~~ /iJ~ Im)l.Anao ~'Tm~::ET J:;;q~J LGS A;if';~;L~B f:A 4 . Genera tor's Phone ?or.) ) ::if.?.. 1, 1',)1. o ~1:;,-...... . I. u enerota r's .;.,;..J; , See Instructi.o'ns pn ?;.back r' . ?riler. " !&'jLLt.. HJ i31JIDB.~1'.!e~lE . w :r: " >- 16. GENERATOR' S CERTIFICATJON : I hereby dedore that Ihe contents of Ihis consisrment ore fully and occurotel~ dau; ribed obove by proper shiPFing nome and are classified, pocked, marked, and labeled, and ore in all re5pech in proper condition for transport y highway according 10 opp icoble internotiono! and noliono government regulations . - :::j If I am a lorg8 quonli~ generator, I certify thot I hove 0 pro?mm in place to reduce the volume and tOJl.icity of waste generated to the degree I have determined 10 be ecollomicolt practicable ond tholl ove selected the fI'O Clicoble method 0 Ireolment, sloro ge, or di5 posol currently available 10 me which minimizes Ihe present and fut ure Ihreat to huma n heal! and the envi ron ment; OR, if I om a smo I quantity generator, I have mode 0 good foi th effort to minimize my waste generation ond select the best wo, te management method that is available to me and that r can oHord . h 0: V> o'" Printed/ Typed No~.e , >u Z w 'w" :::'" w o w V> ...: u z T R o ",s p R T E R I ... Signolure _-"I /' , ,r ')~" . J._,:/. "rr. /~.- 1..:, . t J";r\ ~-.. 17. Tran$portet i Ac k now!edgem~r; 1 of Receipt of Material! .Printed/ Ty pe d ? !'I~re ,.'" I _.:~ (y-;;.~i~ ( ~"! Jtl~] s'-t "-) c-;I0~ ,4 /;':'-'1' _.Y"--l..~~~: ~~ ~ I ,/ Signature " 18. Tron!p~rter 2 Acknowledge me nt of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Name . YI/ .. xl .. y". o... { / ,! ," 1/( 1/, ;, .7 .')'-,;;?.4 ~. ""- ':".:l.. .. ;:-~.. ;.~~:!.?;l;\':-';i;.::? o \/1 ISignotur~ , , 1 Ii / 1/ Do)' Moolh Day Monlh -'~. '\ .. , I I l ... If If l ~" j I '~I eO H' Year.o q 'l ' , -' Yeor Doy Month I I Year 1::;1 \;JS-,,,- I I I I 19. -Discrepancy Indication Space F A C , , l T y ./ #' .. " ) .../'') ~ ,/ / / ."'- 20 . Focilit ,Owner or 0 erotor Certifica t io~ of recei t of hazordous materials covered b this monifest,'lIixce t oJ/hoted in 1Iem 19. ./ Printedj:r~eed Na~!!- , o I s;,ool'" . _ _ _ _/~;'-) ? /'/.J _J- -- ..z. -- . '-' / <.. - =-1:::~:;:-?:~;:::: > ?.,J-./-,/ _;' _:...-- 'i.--r'~ M9,nth y-" ... 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J ,.. r/; "'", o I IL; State Gcnerotoris ID 0 "' ""' 5 . Tronsporter 1 Company Name N "' 'Ill 1,\ I" W1 ~ 16 1 -$. i''; I ''' I '' 11 I: I ~t ote Transporter's ID C. 6 . US EPA ID Number --w lfH L1'V(Ji(. .,, I I I E~A/Other I I I I? d. Sla te " Z w U w I I V) I (i:; o. o V) w <. .. ~ p?~f?, K. Handling Codes for Wosh~) listed Above Z 0 '" '"4; E PA/Oth~ r I I I I . b. ..o !"'.--) , ..... d, :: , , z 15. Speciol Handl ing Instructions and Additionollnrormotion >-- ~)J :rC3D~EIZ}j'\, ~-ll, :Q 4; \1!':OJY&tY ~n~!.'i ~ll ~~~:s Z w :r: >-~ 16. GENERATOR' S CERTIF ICATIO N: I hereby declare thollhe contents of Ihis consignment a re fully and accurately desc ribed above by proper shipping nome and ore classified, pocked, morked, and labeled, ond are in aU respecb in proper condilion for tromport by highway occording to applicable internolionol and nolionol government regulationJ. ~ 4; U ::::- If I am 0 lorge quantity generator, I certify thot I hove 0 progrom in place 10 reduce tho volume ond toxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined to be economically practicable and th o t I have selected the proclicoble method of treotment, sto rage, or disposal currently ovoilable to me which minimi~es the present and luture threat to human health ond the environment; OR, if I om 0 small quantity generolor, I hove mode a good faith elfort lo m ini m i ~e my waste generation and select the best woste ma nogement method Iho t is ava ilable 10 me and thai I can o lford, 0: V) '" 0 >U Z w C) '" ::; w w ~ 0 w V) 4; U ~ ISignoture T R A , S p D R , T I M .i Oolh , f . I f 17. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Ma te rials Pri n ted /Typ~~~me <_ ~ Signature . I ~~tSl:-;: 18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials Printed/Typed Noma . ./ . ,/' ." .'( /',:"1 _ . .' J_,' ! I " , ''': J ,',~, ... l' / Moo,h I I, I ': I Doy " 1';'- I .' I o I 1 Doy!.) I ->"., Day Yaor ,-" I I R Year Y . ' 0' I I 19. Discreponcy Indication Spoce F A C I l I T 20. Facility Owner or O perator Certification of receipt of Printed/Typed Nome Y ha~ordaul mole rials covered by Ihis manifes t e)(cepl a s noted in Ilem 19 . ISigna ture Month Day Yeor I I I I I I DO NOT W RITE BELOW THIS LINE o. DTSC 8022A {4/971 E~A B700 - 22 Yellow: GENE RATOR RETA li'-IS State of California-Environmental Protection Agency Form Approved OMB No _ 2050-0039 (Expires 9-30-99) . ~ pleas'} print or Iype. Form des igned for use on eli/e (12,1\ , UN IFORM .H.AlARDOUS WASTE"'MANiFEST .', See Instructions on bac~ -' . 1. ",enerators US EPA 10 No. '; 1a l e 6, "--. 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Transpe rler 1 Acknawled9!,ment of Receipt of Ma terials ~f-~i-1~~~______-c-,~c--o_________________________________"-IS_lg_"_o~~_,_. 0 Ooy I / 1/ 1/ 1{ Ii U F A C I L I 20. Facili " / 'J O':ner or 0 eroto r Certification of racei t of hazardous malerials covered by this manifest exce t 0$ noted in Item 19. T Y DTSC 8022A (4/971 EPA 8700- 22 TSDF SENDS THIS COPY TO GENERATO R WITH IN 30 DAYS. (Generato rs who submit flo zardaus' was te for IrQn~porl out-of-state, produce co mpleted copy of th is copy and send 10 DTSC within 30 days .) ,, COUNTY SANITATION DISTR ICTS OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY 1955 Wo rkman Mi ll Rood, Wh i ttie r, CA 90601-1400 Moi ling Addre,, : P.O, Box 4998, Whittier, CA 90607--4996 Telephone : (310) 699-7411 , FAX : (310) 695-6139 CHARLES W. -CARRY Chief Eng ineer and Genera l Manager June 21, 1995. E , " ltk"5 ' -:r~M~ zr, ").000 File: 02-00.05-00/95- 11 092Z Acrount _No. 1893252 Mr, Samuel Kevin Wilson City of Vernon 4305 Santa Fe Ave. Vernon, CA 90058 Dear Mr. Wilson: IndustriaJ'Wastewater Discharge Permit No. 1l0nR-I GNB Battery Technologies 2717 S. Indiana St. Vernon CA 90058 Enclosed are _two (2) approved sets of plans and copies of the approved Industrial Wastewater Discharge Per.mit for the subject company. This permit application was submitted in accordance with Ordinance requirementS- 10 apply for a permit revision upon a substantial increase in wastewater quan tity. Please' review these for compliance with your requirements, and retain the copies you require for your files. , The Applicant'S copy of the approved plans and Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit, along with a copy of this leiter and' requirement list, should be forwarded to the applicant. A copy of this letter is forwarded to 'the applicant as notification of the Sanitation Districts' permit requirements, which are in force [rom the current date, If any additional permit reqUirements are issued to the applicant by your agency, copies should be forwarded to the Sanitation Districts for o ur records, The app roved plans consist of: 1. DWG, No, DM-DlS, Rev. 8: Plot Plan 2, DWG, No, 39-005-001, Rev. I: L.A Waste Water Treatment Schematic P & I.D. 3. DWG. No. S-I: Pond & Drain Upgrade 4. DWG. No. 39-724-100, Rev. D: South Yard Storm Water Retention Pond 5. DWG. No. 39-724-101, Rev. E: West Yard Drainage To South Yard Storm Water Retention Pond. Approval of the permit is subject to compliance "ith all applicable Ordinance requirements, upon any corrections shown in red on the drawings, and upon the items indicated on the attached requirement list. Failure to comply with all items on the requirement list invalidates this approval and issuance. Invalidation of this permit will result in the Applicant being deemed to be operating without a valid permi t and SUbject to immediate d iscontinuance of sewer ser"ices for industrial operations. Successful compliance with all conditions of approval will result in a formal approval that will e.pire five (5) years from the date of this letter. 17. This approval of the existing pretreatment system by the Sanitation Districts is for only the general concept presented. The proper maintenance and operation of the system is the responsibility of the permittee an!! his contractors. 18. All industrial wastewater discharged to the sewer must not contain over 50 mgll of thiosulfate (as S). 19; The Sanitation Districts' Policy 'o n Rainwater and Stormwater is established, under the provisions of section 30S of the WasteWater Ordinance as amel)ded November 1. 1989. section 305 specifies that no rainwater or storrnwater'shall be discharged to the Districts' sewerage system, except where prior approval has been given by the Chief Engineer. Discharge of contaminated rainwater from the retention pond 10 Ihe wastewater pretreatment system prior to discharge to the sewerage system must be done between 10;00 p.m, and 10:00 a.m. and at least 24 hours after cessation of rainfall. The industrial wastewater peak disCharge rate shall not exceed 300 gallons per minute at all times. The 'existing 3" Dia line conveying tile rainwater from tile rainwater pond direclly to the sewage system I!l!!it be abandoned 'and be se.1Ied. All rainwater discllarges must be processed by the wastewater pretreatment system. 20. Regular calibration and maintenance of the' existing flow monitoring system W\!I be required in accordance with the enclosed "Industrial Wastewater 'Discharge Flow Measurement Requirements: Specifically, ,hydraulic calibrations oi the system shall be performed at least onQl every three years while Instrument calibrations shall 'be performed at least .once per year. 21. The permittee must implement a regular program of cleaning, checking and maintaining all the components Of the existing flow monitoring system. This program must include frequent cleaning of the primary ,element and probes, performing Independent checks and calibrations to evaluate the 'system's accuracy, etc. All maintenance performed on the flow monitoring system must be, recorded on the enclosed "Flow Monitoring Maintenance Records". ' 22. The "Flow Moriitoring System Maintenance Records",Corm must be maintained by the company or the consultant at the 'recorder ''location, or another location easily accessible for inspection by sanitation Districts' employees. Maintenance activities, recorded on the above mentioned form, shall be submitted, to the Districts with all'calibration repon submittals. These activities include: checking the "zero flow" level of the sysiem, cleaning the system, the piping and the measuring probes. changing the recorder's chan, performing independent checks to evaluate the system's accuracy, etc. Furthermore, the Flow Monitoring System Maintenance Records should contain totalizer readings taken at least once every two weeks, together with the date and time that the data was gathered, This information should also be concurrently noted on the recorder chart, which should be annotated on a daily basis. 23, The permillee must keep a log book for all spills that must be made available to Districts' employees during business hours. This log book pertains to all materials removed from spill containment areas including rainwater and must contain the following information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 24. Date and time of the spill. Name of material that was spilled. Quantity (VOlume) of spill, Cause of spill. Method of disposal. Corrective action to prevent spills from reoccurring, Name of operator who disposed of the spill. Under no circumstances shall process solution spills be discharged directly to the sewer. Unreclaimed or untreated process solution spills shall be hauled to a legal disposal site, --. - --------r I SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS ~--------------------------~ v On J~ ,the Department of Toxic Sub~ Control (DTSe), California Environmental Protection Ageney, conducted an inspection at: I'7/1. . 7/ U972 Facility Name: EPA ID Number: County Name: I As 8 result of that inspection, the violations of hazardous waste laws, regulations, and requirements listed on the attached pages were discovered . All violations must be correaed; the actions you must ta1ce to correct the violations are listed with each violation. If you disagree with any of the violations or proposed corrective actions listed in this Summary of Violations, you should inform DTSC. If you disagree with any of Ihe violations listed in Section I, you must give the inspector who issued the Notice to Comply a written DOtice of disagreement. You must correct the violations listed in Section 1: Minor Violations, Within,_ _ _ __ days. Within five working days of achieving compliance, you must sign the 5latement certifying compliance at the bon om of Section I and return it to DTSC at Ihe address provided. A false statement that compliance has been achieved is a violation of the law and punishable by a fine of not less than 52,000 or more than 525,000 for eacb violation. DTSC may reinspect this facility at any time, DTSC will provide you a complete inspection report within 65 days of Ihe date of this inspection. You may request a meeting with DTSC to discuss the inspection or the findings of the report. The issuance of this summary of Violations does not preclude DTSC from taking administrative, civil, OT criminal action as a result of the violations noted in the Summary of Violations OT that have not been corrected within the time provided in the Notice to comply. Company Representative Accepting Summary Signature _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 131951 --$?JL a ~i:~ 7fi*~ ' Title Date _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ DTSe Department Representative Signarun twla:J1!n"J.". L F- 6 Page _ of _ I .... 01 C.'~omk . C.'~ornlo Envi'onme_' Pro".-" ," Atencv -.-- - - - - - - - , .[ SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS Facility Name: Q/Ut5 T4hno(C:S(~h 'IhY? SECTION I: MINOR VIOLA TlONS/NOTICE TO COMPLY Within five working days of achieving compliance. you m required to sign the certific:a%ion below. and retum it to DTSC at the above address. . Failure to correct the violations and certify compliaI)ce within the time provided may rault mthe department taking additional enforcement action for these violations, ~J) C-o.L,C.cdc-cf CnJ-.."n t'- ~s., kJ.,' q.,., ~";;'b( 13 ~J. '/i-L ~I'~'S UJ(.\t<.c,,,,,,-~, ..~ fkh ti,,,,",,,,.f dJ..,.,lecL G) ~codie- o!-rLctf? Oi"(A.(-O<;J cJ.,V(V,k. Sec).,'C/h +r- inC)wl ... ,,,,,J.;,.,,J.,'(h 10 ~c.e"J.e.r...c>~~/k-f.r':~~r. IP(,;}(,.\,I(,(I'-)(u. r1-<.f....../, ~"...<'.,t~.j.,,"'r?.k.,u.,.i / r"'''''(h.. ,1 ~'.,j h~~ ... , w'Ll"kvY'""",,,~,,,~('H;~,,,. I certify under penalty of law that the above corrective actions have been taken and the violations have been corrected, I am aware that these m significant penalties for submitting false information, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dale Signature . TiOe _____________________________ DTS!: f3t9SJ F-7 '6g11 _ . ... -. - ----_._---- . .. of ___ I