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OPERATING REQUIREMENTS Annual report-(Section 66264.75) The <br /> owner/operator must submit an annual report to DTSC <br /> The following operating requirements apply to and the appropriate Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Standardized Permit facilities. All citations are to the Board by March 1 of each year that covers waste <br /> California Code of Regulations, Title 22, unless management activities at the facility during the previous <br /> otherwise noted. calendar year. <br /> Identification number-(Section 66264.11) The Closure - (Chapter 14,Article 7) Each facility must <br /> facility must obtain this number issued by DTSC. The prepare a closure plan that outlines the steps that will be <br /> number must begin with CAD or CAL. taken to remove all hazardous waste from the facility at <br /> Waste analysis-(Section 66264.13) The facility the end of the facility's operating life.. <br /> must maintain a waste analysis plan to ensure that Management of containers -(Chapter 14,Article 9) <br /> wastes received from generators are within the scope of Each facility that manages hazardous waste in <br /> the facility's permit. Generators must supply the facility containers must ensure that the containers are <br /> with an analysis of a representative sample of the waste compatible with the waste, are closed except when <br /> being manifested to the facility. All facilities reserve the adding or removing wastes and are not handled in a <br /> right to refuse waste that does not meet the criteria of the manner that could damage the containers. <br /> facility's permit. Management of tanks -(Chapter 14,Article 10) <br /> Security-(Section 66264.14) The facility must Each facility that manages hazardous waste in tanks <br /> maintain a security plan and system to ensure that entry must ensure that the tank system is compatible with the <br /> to the active portion of the facility is controlled at all waste, has sufficient strength to not collapse, rupture or <br /> times. fail. Any tank that does not have secondary containment <br /> Inspection -(Section 66264.15) The owner/operator must be certified as meeting these criteria by an <br /> must maintain a regular facility inspection schedule to independent, qualified professional engineer. <br /> ensure any malfunctions at the facility are identified and Secondary Containment-(Sections 66264.175 and <br /> remedied. 66264.193) Each tank and container storage area for <br /> Personnel training -(Section 66264.16) The liquids shall have impervious secondary containment that <br /> owner/operator must develop a training plan for all facility can contain the water from a 24-hour, 25-year storm <br /> personnel relevant to their positions to ensure that all (plus 10%of the volume of the containers, or plus 100% <br /> personnel have adequate training to perform their duties of the capacity of the largest tank). The required date for <br /> safely. Facilities must maintain records of employee compliance with the requirement for secondary <br /> training. containment depends on the age of a tank. <br /> Ignitable/reactive/incompatible waste -(Section Corrective action -(HSC Section 25201.6) Each <br /> 66264.17) Wastes of these types must be separated to facility must submit a Phase I Environmental <br /> prevent accidental ignition or reactions. Assessment with the application. This is an assessment <br /> Location-(Section 66264.18) A facility located in a of any past releases of hazardous waste at the facility, <br /> 100-year flood plain must demonstrate that the waste based on records, a visual survey, etc. Sampling and <br /> can be removed before a flood could reach the facility. testing are not required for a Phase I Environmental <br /> Required equipment-(Section 66264.32) Each Assessment. <br /> facility must have an internal communication system, <br /> communication to outside emergency response LOCAL LAND USE/CALIFORNIA <br /> personnel,fire suppression equipment, and an adequate ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT/PUBLIC <br /> water supply. NOTICE: <br /> Arrangements with local authorities-(Section <br /> 66264.37) Prior arrangements shall be made with local All Standardized Permit facilities are subject to the <br /> emergency response authorities. environmental impact assessment requirements of the <br /> Contingency plan -(Chapter 14,Article 4) Each California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) (Public <br /> facility must develop and maintain a contingency plan Resources Code Section 21000 et seq). Included in <br /> that outlines the protocol to be followed in the event of an these requirements is a public comment and review <br /> emergency at the facility. DTSC must be notified if the period for all environmental documents(e.g., draft <br /> contingency plan is activated. Negative Declaration, draft Environmental Impact <br /> Manifesting -(Sections 66264.71, 66264.72, Report, etc.). Cost reimbursement for environmental <br /> 66264.76) All waste transported to and from the facility review will occur under a cost reimbursement <br /> must be manifested. agreement. Offsite Standardized Permit facilities are <br /> Operating records-(Section 66264.73) Each facility also subject to the Tanner public notification and siting <br /> must maintain operating records that include waste requirements(HSC Chapter 6.5,Article 8.7). <br /> received and treatment provided, location of waste within <br /> the facility,waste analysis results, contingency plan Additionally, the draft Standardized Permit must be <br /> reports, inspection reports, closure cost estimates, made available for a 45-day public comment and review <br /> treatment standard notifications, and a copy of the period. It is DTSC's intent to run the public comment <br /> facility's authorization that is provided to generators. <br /> DTSC Standardized Permit Fact Sheet <br />