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Facility Audit: Deer Park, TX - Clean Harbors

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Container Storage<br />

<strong>Clean</strong> <strong>Harbors</strong> <strong>Deer</strong> <strong>Park</strong> has a number of hazardous waste container storage areas authorized<br />

under its current permit.<br />

The permitted storage areas are:<br />

• Drum Storage Pad 1 (DSP-1)<br />

• Drum Storage Pad 2 (DSP-2)<br />

• Drum Storage Pad 3 (DSP-3)<br />

• Drum Storage Pad 4 (DSP-4)<br />

• Drum Storage Pad 5 (DSP-5)<br />

• Drum Storage Pad 6 (DSP-6)<br />

• Drum Storage Pad 7 (DSP-7)<br />

• Drum Storage Pad 8 (DSP –8)<br />

• Warehouse<br />

• Transformer and Drum Handling Building<br />

• Container Storage Warehouse<br />

• Bin Storage Area 1 (BSA-1)<br />

• Bin Storage Area 2 (BSA-2)<br />

• Bin Storage Area 3 (BSA-3)<br />

• Front-Line Storage Pad<br />

• Waste Receiving Pad<br />

Table III provides data for each permitted storage area (NOR number, waste types, rated<br />

capacity, dimensions, stacking height, aisle spacing, containment volume, ignitable, reactive or<br />

incompatible wastes).<br />

Container storage areas are used to receive, count, sample, verify, stage, and store hazardous<br />

wastes prior to, during and after processing. Hazardous waste containers are kept tightly sealed<br />

except when necessary for sampling or processing. The containers used for managing wastes in<br />

these areas are pails, drums, cylinders, boxes, tote bins, roll-off bins, and tank trailers (all DOT<br />

approved for hazardous waste). Each storage area has a specified capacity that is not exceeded.<br />

All hazardous waste container storage areas are physically located at least 50 feet from the<br />

nearest property boundary line and appropriate distances from other units based upon fire safety<br />

requirements.<br />

Drum stacking heights are maintained to minimize possible spills and fire hazards. Drum aisle<br />

spacing requirements are maintained to minimize fire hazards and permit access to each drum for<br />

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