Emergency Permit for Management of Hazardous Waste, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California

Summary

SCH Number
2026070988
Public Agency
California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)
Document Title
Emergency Permit for Management of Hazardous Waste, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
7/24/2026
Document Description
The California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), pursuant to authority granted under California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 22, Division 4.5, Chapter 20, Sec. 66270.61, has issued an Emergency Permit to University of California, Los Angeles, (EPA ID# CAD042231431) to treat hazardous waste through a controlled reaction with chemical solutions. Specifically, three (3) 1-liter containers of Isoamyl Alcohol, one (1) 50-gram container of 1-Hydroxybenzotriazole, and one (1) 500-gram container of Picric Acid must be stabilized prior to transport to an authorized hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facility. These chemicals are currently being stored at the University of California, Los Angeles located at 550 Charles E. Young Drive West, Los Angeles, California 90095. DTSC has determined as a safety precaution to prevent an accident or severe injury, an Emergency Permit should be issued for Clean Harbors Environmental Services (Clean Harbors) to chemically stabilize the hazardous waste prior to storage and eventual transportation off-site. Background: The container has peroxide formation present on either the inside, outside, or the bottom of the chemical's containers, as well as the thread container caps. The presence of peroxide formation may be unstable at relatively low concentrations, resulting in fire and/or explosion if improperly handled. Also shock-sensitive materials can decompose or detonate with external energy when dry or concentrated. If the material is improperly handled, there is a potential for a reaction, which includes fire, deflagration, or detonation. Due to the presence of peroxide forming and shock sensitive materials, DTSC considers these chemicals to be an imminent and substantial endangerment to human health and the environment. Chemical stabilization is recommended prior to transport to a permitted treatment, storage, and disposal facility. Project Activities: The treatment of these hazardous wastes involves the addition of a solution to the containers in a controlled manner to reduce the reactive or ignitable characteristics of the chemicals. Treatment will take place within a designated exclusion zone. Only technicians from Clean Harbors will be allowed in the exclusion zone. Movement, preparation, and treatment of the container will be in accordance with established standards. Within 10 business days of the expiration of this permit, the University of California, Los Angeles will submit a final report, signed in accordance with Title 22, CCR Sec. 66270.11(d). The report shall include certification that the treatment area has been cleared of all residual hazardous waste generated from this emergency treatment and all generated waste has been properly managed. The Emergency Permit is effective beginning July 31, 2026 and shall expire on September 29, 2026.

Contact Information

Name
Michelle Snapp
Agency Name
Department of Toxic Substances Control
Job Title
Hazardous Substances Engineer
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Name
Jason J. Widdows CESCO CWMP
Agency Name
Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc
Job Title
Operations Manager, High-Hazard Services
Contact Types
Parties Undertaking Project

Name
Dorothy Harley
Agency Name
UCLA- Office of Environment, H&S
Job Title
Hazardous Waste Program Manager
Contact Types
Project Applicant

Location

Cities
Los Angeles
Counties
Los Angeles
Regions
Southern California
Zip
90095
Other Location Info
550 Charles E. Young Drive West, Los Angeles, California 90095

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Emergency Project
Type, Section or Code
Sec. 21080(b)(4); 15269(b)(c)
Reasons for Exemption
This action is necessary to prevent an emergency. Chemical stabilization of these chemicals is necessary prior to transportation to an authorized hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facility to prevent accidental fire and/or explosion during transport.
County Clerk
Los Angeles

Attachments

Notice of Exemption

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